Any person, firm, or corporation which stores any hazardous material shall obtain
and keep current a hazardous materials storage permit or permits issued pursuant to
this chapter. A separate permit may be required for each storage facility at a single
location or site. The fire marshal shall determine the number of permits required
at a facility based on enforcement and emergency response considerations. Additional
approvals shall be obtained for any storage system thereafter connected, installed,
constructed, repaired as required by Section 17.68.600 or Section l7.78.270 of Chapter 17.78 of this title, substantially modified, replaced, closed, or removed, or for any change
or addition in hazardous materials stored, not in accordance with the prior approval.
Notwithstanding the above, permittee shall have thirty days to apply for an additional
approval for the storing of a new or different hazardous material with the same hazard
class as stated on the existing permit approvals where such storage does not increase
the hazard of fire or explosion or the hazard of the production of flammable or poisonous
gas. Storage of new or different hazardous materials, not meeting all of these criteria,
shall require the prior additional approval.
(Ords. 21334, 22555, 23450.)
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