Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 17 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 17.50 - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Subchapter 17.50.2 - Motor Vehicle Recycling and Disposal
Rule 17.50.202 - SHIELDING OF FACILITIES
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) All junk vehicles, motor vehicle wrecking facilities, and county motor vehicle graveyards are required to be shielded from public view. Public view is any point six feet above the surface of the center of any public road from which the wrecking facility and junk vehicles can be seen.
(2) Shielding refers to fencing or other manmade barriers to conceal a facility from public view. It also refers to natural barriers. Any shielding barrier must conform to all local zoning, planning, building, and protective covenant provisions and any other legal restrictions that may be in effect for each wrecking facility site.
(3) A person possessing a junk vehicle shall shield it in compliance with the following requirements:
(4) A person may not use a fence for shielding if it is made of material other than wood consisting of rough dimensional lumber or better, as provided in (3) (b), or chain link with inserts, as provided in (3) (c), unless the person first submits a request in writing to the department and obtains the department's written approval. Unless otherwise specifically approved by the department, a person may not use more than one type of approved shielding material on any one side of the facility. Unless otherwise specifically approved by the department, shielding on any one side of the facility must be of a uniform color.
(5) A licensee of a motor vehicle wrecking facility existing prior to July 1, 1973, that cannot be successfully shielded from certain viewpoints (for example, a view from a public road located at a higher elevation than a facility) shall shield as determined appropriate by the department on a case-by-case basis.
(6) The shielding must be maintained in a neat and workmanlike manner and must be replaced or repaired when necessary. Damage by vandals or other causes is the risk of the operator and is not to be reason for not maintaining the shielding.
(7) Shielding must not be used as a billboard. A maximum of two signs not to exceed 32 square feet each, advertising the business conducted on the premises, may be painted on or attached flush to the shielding.
(8) The following materials are not acceptable for use as shielding, but may be used as structural support for shielding if they are concealed from public view:
75-10-503, MCA; IMP, 75-10-503, MCA;