Pinellas County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 106. SOLID WASTE |
Article V. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION IN UNINCORPORATED PINELLAS COUNTY |
§ 106-251. Application procedures.
Any person seeking a license for the business of collecting, transporting or disposing of residential solid waste from single-family residences shall file an application for license on a form provided by the county through its division of solid waste which shall contain or be accompanied by, at a minimum, the following information and items:
(1)
Name, street address, mailing address of principal place of business and branch offices of the person desiring a license including identification of ownership interest. Partnerships, corporations or other business entities shall furnish names and mailing addresses of the manager or supervisor who will be in charge of the operations within the county.
(2)
Payment to the county of an annual application fee. Cities providing the collection service specified within the unincorporated county shall be exempt from paying an application fee but shall otherwise comply with the provisions of this article. Fees shall be established by resolution by the board of county commissioners.
(3)
The location of the applicant's local place of business.
(4)
All applicants for a license shall establish a disposal account with the division of solid waste. The license number shall be the same as the account number.
(5)
Proof of all required insurance coverage as specified in subsection 106-258.
(6)
A statement that the applicant has read and is familiar with the requirements of this article and agrees to operate in accordance with such requirements if the license is granted.
(Ord. No. 12-39, § 1, 8-21-12)