Chapter 8.01
SALT LAKE VALLEY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Sections:
8.01.010 Board of health established.
8.01.020 Powers and duties of the board.
8.01.030 Health director position created.
8.01.040 Powers and duties of the director.
8.01.050 Permits required.
8.01.060 Application for permit.
8.01.070 Salt Lake Valley health regulations adopted.
8.01.080 Air pollution control.
8.01.010 Board of health established.
The Salt Lake Valley health department is designated as the board of health of Midvale City. (Ord. 8/27/2002B (part), 2002)
8.01.020 Powers and duties of the board.
A. Midvale City may contract with the Salt Lake Valley health department on such terms and conditions as the parties may agree to enforce the provisions of this title and such other ordinances of the municipality which authorize or require action or impose any duty on the board of health.
B. The board of health shall review and approve all applications for permits to operate any business or engage in any construction for which a permit is required from the board of health pursuant to any ordinances or regulations of Midvale City.
C. The board of health shall recommend to the mayor for promulgation by the governing body such health rules, regulations and ordinances as it deems necessary for the health of the persons, residents and legal entities within Midvale City. (Ord. 8/27/2002B (part), 2002)
8.01.030 Health director position created.
The health director of the Salt Lake Valley health department is designated as the health director of Midvale City. (Ord. 8/27/2002B (part), 2002)
8.01.040 Powers and duties of the director.
A. The health director may appoint or designate any qualified person to act as his/her assistant for the purpose of enforcing the applicable ordinances of Midvale City.
B. Subject to the terms and conditions of the contract with the Salt Lake Valley health department, Midvale City may enforce all ordinances relating to health department regulations as referenced and adopted in Section 8.01.070. (Ord. 8/27/2002B (part), 2002)
8.01.050 Permits required.
It is unlawful for any person or entity to engage in any of the following businesses or activities without first obtaining all licenses required by city ordinance and a permit from the board of health:
A. Handling, selling, offering for sale, preparing or serving food products or beverages or water intended for human consumption.
B. Operating or permitting public access to any public swimming pool.
C. Commercially operating any public dump, garbage or refuse collection system or disposal facility, or cleaning out or installing any privy, cesspool or septic tank.
D. Fumigating or eradicating pests, insects, vermin or any other infestation from any building occupied or to be occupied by humans.
E. Keeping cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry or rabbits where the fair market value of said animal or animals exceeds five hundred dollars. (Ord. 8/27/2002B (part), 2002)
8.01.060 Application for permit.
A. Applications for a permit from the board of health shall be made to the board of health in the form required.
B. Prior to issuance of a business license or permit for any of the above referenced businesses or activities, approval of the board of health is required as well as proof of issuance of a board of health permit. (Ord. 8/27/2002B (part), 2002)
8.01.070 Salt Lake Valley health regulations adopted.
A. Adoption by Reference. The following Salt Lake Valley health department health regulations, set forth in this section, by reference incorporated herein as though fully set forth, are enacted into the ordinances of Midvale City.
B. Health Regulations Adopted. Pursuant to subsection (A) of this section, the following Salt Lake Valley health department regulations are adopted:
1. Health Regulation #1—Solid Waste Management Facilities dated February 5, 1998;
2. Health Regulation #2—Design, Construction and Operation of Public Swimming Pools dated September 6, 1984;
3. Health Regulation #3—Housing dated June 4, 1981;
4. Health Regulation #5a—Catering dated October 15, 1996, updated November, 2001;
5. Health Regulation #5b—Fixed Beverage Dispensing Site (Coffee Kiosk) dated October 15, 1996, updated January, 2001;
6. Health Regulation #5c—Food and Drink Carts dated October 15, 1996, updated January, 2001;
7. Health Regulation #5d—Mobile Food Service Units dated October 15, 1996, updated January, 2001;
8. Health Regulation #5e—Snow Cone Stands dated October 15, 1996, updated January, 2001;
9. Health Regulation #6—Meat Food Products including Wild Game dated August 6, 1981;
10. Health Regulation #7—General Sanitation dated September 7, 1989;
11. Health Regulation #8—Honeybees and Envenomating Invertebrates dated June 8, 1981;
12. Health Regulation #9—Kennels, Catteries, and Groomeries dated August 6, 1981;
13. Health Regulation #10—Pigeon and Wild Bird dated September 3, 1981;
14. Health Regulation #11—Individual Water Systems dated November 5, 1981;
15. Health Regulation #12—Subdivisions dated December 3, 1981;
16. Health Regulation #13—Wastewater Disposal dated February 6, 1986;
17. Health Regulation #14—Watershed dated May 5, 1994;
18. Health Regulation #15—Mobile Home Parks dated June 1, 1982;
19. Health Regulation #17—Mass Gathering dated June 1, 1982, amended July 2001;
20. Health Regulation #18—Massage, Bathhouses, Health Salons dated April 2, 1992;
21. Health Regulation #19—Tattoo Establishments dated September 2, 1982;
22. Health Regulation #20—Cosmetology dated October 5, 1995;
23. Health Regulation #21—Noise Control dated May 3, 2001;
24. Health Regulation #22a—Emissions, I/M for Motor Vehicles dated March 4, 1998;
25. Health Regulation #24—Asbestos dated June 5, 1986;
26. Health Regulation #25—Tanning Facilities, Commercial dated December 4, 1986;
27. Health Regulation #27—Bed and Breakfast dated November 5, 1992;
28. Health Regulation #28—Emission, I/M for Diesel Motor Vehicles dated September 5, 1995;
29. Health Regulation #29—Food Handler Permits dated October 1998;
30. Health Regulation #30—Food Safety, Managers Certified dated November 7, 1996;
31. Health Regulation #31—Health Regulations, Standards and Procedures for Adoption of Health Regulations dated June 5, 1997;
32. Health Regulation #32—Chemically Contaminated Properties dated July 12, 2001. (Ord. 8/27/2002B (part), 2002)
8.01.080 Air pollution control.
Salt Lake County Code Chapter 9.72, Air Pollution Control, is adopted by reference. (Ord. 2/19/2008O-3, 2008)