Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 520.90 - Maintenance
a) The owner or
owners of any junkyard or scrap processing facility shall maintain in an
acceptable condition the screening for his junkyard, regardless of who
established it initially, performing such painting and repairs as is required
to keep any fences, walls or other structural material in good condition and
appearance. Plant material shall be watered, cultivated, and/or mulched, and
given any required maintenance including spraying for insect control, to keep
the planting in a good healthy condition. Dead plant material shall be replaced
during the next spring or fall planting season following death of the material.
The replacement plants shall be at least as large as the initial planting. The
screening shall be maintained so that the yard is effectively screened as long
as the business is in existence.
b)
Failure to maintain the screening in an acceptable condition shall result in
the revoking of the junkyard or scrap processing facility owner's permit upon
written notification and the Department shall take whatever legal action is
necessary to cause the owner of such junkyard or scrap processing facility to
provide such maintenance of the screening to the satisfaction of the Department
or to abate the nuisance created by the junkyard which is not in compliance
with the Act.
c) Extension Beyond
Fencing. Any junkyard or scrap processing facility lawfully in existence on the
effective date of this Act and screened from view from the highway by the
Department, or any yard established after the effective date and screened by
the owner may not be extended beyond or above such screening so as to have junk
visible from the main traveled way of the highway. Any such visible junk will
cause the facility to be in violation of its permit and these regulations and
the permit will become void upon written notification by the
Department.
d) The Department shall
then take whatever legal action is necessary to abate the nuisance created by
the junkyard which is not in compliance with the Act.
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