§ 106-250. Required license.  


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  • It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of collecting, transporting or disposing of residential solid waste collected curbside from single-family residences (four units or less) within the unincorporated areas of the county without first being issued a license by Pinellas County through its division of solid waste with the requirements set forth in this article. In order for any such person to qualify for a collection license, the county shall first determine that such person has complied with this article. Any license issued under this section by the board of county commissioners shall be in the nature of a privilege, subject to the terms and conditions of this article, and shall not be deemed to create a property interest with respect to the license in the license holder. The county reserves the right to revoke any license for failure to comply with this article, the license or other applicable provisions of law and to refuse to renew a license if such renewal conflicts with any portion of this article, any amendment to this article or any subsequent ordinance regulating the collection, transport and disposal of solid waste.

(Ord. No. 12-39, § 1, 8-21-12)