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Chapter 9 - Peace and Order
(3) SITE ACCESS. Access to any site, public or private, where a prohibited
discharge is indicated or suspected will be provided to Emergency Government
officers and staff and to Village Police and Fire Department personnel for the
purpose of evaluating the threat to the public and monitoring containment,
cleanup and restoration activities.
(4) PUBLIC PROTECTION. Should any prohibited discharge occur that threatens
the life, safety or health of the public at, near or around the site of a prohibited
discharge and that the situation is so critical that immediate steps must be taken
to protect life and limb, the Coordinator of Emergency Government, or in his
absence the Deputy Coordinator, or the senior Village police or fire official on
the scene of the emergency may order an evacuation of the area or take other
appropriate protective steps for a period of time until the President of the Village
or the Village Board can take appropriate action.
(5) VEHICLES TRANSPORTING OR STORING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.
(Cr. #93-9)
(a) Prohibited From Parking and Being Left Unattended. No motor vehicle
which is in the process of storing or transporting hazardous materials or
hazardous substances shall be parked or left unattended within the Village,
whether on public or private lands, within 300' of any single or multiple
family residence, apartment building or school except for the following
purposes:
1. To deliver or pick up such materials or substances to or from
customers.
2. To clean up any hazardous materials or substances.
3. To comply with applicable traffic regulations.
4. To effect repairs to the motor vehicle or trailer in emergency
situations.
5. To engage directly in construction work within the area.
(b) Definitions.
1. Hazardous material shall have the meaning as set out in 49 C.F.R.
171.8 and 172.101.
2. Hazardous substance shall have the meaning as set out in
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