Junkyard definition
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Junkyard means any property or the use of any portion of a property other than for any licensed automobile wrecking yard, for the dismantling of machinery other than motor vehicles or for the storage or keeping for sale of parts and equipment resulting from such dismantling or wrecking or for the storage or keeping of junk, including scrap metals or other scrap material, whether or not such activity is done for profit.
For each junkyard appearing on the inventory, a completed Junkyard Control ReportForm 25A-R990 must be on file in the appropriate regional office.
Junkyard means any land or structure used for salvaging operations, including, but not limited to, the storage and sale of waste paper, rags, scrap metal, and discarded materials and the collection, dismantlement, storage, and salvage of two (2) or more inoperative vehicles.
Effective control is accomplished as follows:• conduct a periodic inspection of all routes to ensure an updated inventory;• maintain ongoing surveillance by ROW personnel, with the cooperation of maintenance personnel;• implement an illegal junkyard removal or screening program; and• prepare reports on junkyards, using the Junkyard Control Report Form 25A-R990.
Our venues are operated by the Junkyard Golf Club group of companies as follows: • Leeds – Junkyard Golf Club (Leeds) Limited (VAT no.