(1) Definitions. In this section the following
definitions shall apply:
(a) Automobile Wrecking Yard. Same as defined
in Chapter 5-300
[559] of the Fire
Code.
(b) Junk Yards and Buildings. Same as defined in Chapter
5-2000
[560] of the Fire
Code.
(2) Prohibited Conduct. No person shall own, lease to another or
rent from another or otherwise possess or operate any premises for an automobile
wrecking yard or junk yard and building unless the premises are
either:
(a) fenced with durable material around the perimeter of those
premises to the extent necessary to obscure from the view of any person using an
abutting street the activity conducted on and any material upon those premises;
or
(b) if fencing is impractical in the opinion of the Department of
Licenses and Inspections trees and shrubs may be planted in a terrace-type
manner if the Department finds that the premises will be obscured from view by
any persons using an abutting street.
(3) Permits. No fence shall be
erected, maintained, altered or restored unless application for approval is made
to the Department of Licenses and Inspections on forms supplied by the
Department. Upon approval by the Department and the payment of a permit fee of
ten (10) dollars, a permit will be issued. No approval shall be given to any
fence which is not a masonry or aluminum fence.
(4) Penalties. Any person
violating this Section shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not more
than three hundred (300) dollars.
(5) Repeat Offenders. Any person who
commits, on more than one occasion, a violation of this Section shall be guilty
of a separate offense of Repeat Violation, and for each such Repeat Violation,
shall be subject to a fine of not more than three hundred (300) dollars, or
imprisonment for not more than ninety (90) days, or both. A person shall be
guilty of a Repeat Violation regardless whether the second or subsequent
violation occurs before or after a judicial finding of a first or previous
violation. Each violation, after the first, shall constitute a separate Repeat
Violation offense.