HomeMy WebLinkAboutSolid Waste Management OrdinanceHARNETT COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
ORDINANCE
Adopted July 23, 1990
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Lloyd C. Stewart, Chairman
Mr. Bill Shaw
Mr. Mayo Smith
Mr. Mack Reid Hudson
Mr. Rudy Collins
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE
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TITLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
II
PREAMBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
III
PURPOSE AND STATUTORY AUTHORITY . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
IV
JURISDICTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
V
DEFINITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
VI.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE . . . . .
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ARTICLE
VII
LANDFILL AND MINI - STATION MANAGEMENT . . . .
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ARTICLE
VIII
LANDFILL AND MINI -SITE CONTENTS . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
IX.
FEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
X
LICENSING OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTORS . . . . .
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ARTICLE
XI
COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION OF SOLID WASTE
BY
SOLID WASTE COLLECTORS . . . . . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
XII.
REVOCATION OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTORS LICENSE
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ARTICLE
XIII.
ENFORCEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
XIV.
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION . . . . . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
XV.
SEPARABILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
XVI.
REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES . . . . . .
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ARTICLE
XVII.
EFFECTIVE DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ARTICLE I TITLE
This Ordinance shall be known and may be cited as the Solid Waste
Ordinance of Harnett County, North Carolina.
ARTICLE II PREAMBLE
Whereas, the Harnett County Board of Commissioners is authorized
by the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina to enact
an Ordinance regulating solid waste collection, storage,
transportation disposal and management within Harnett County;
Now, therefore, be it ordained that the following regulations
shall apply within the unincorporated areas of Harnett County,
North Carolina.
ARTICLE III PURPOSE AND STATUTORY AUTHORITY
The purpose of this Ordinance is to promote the public safety,
health and welfare of the citizens of Harnett County in the
storage, collection, transportation and disposal of solid waste
throughout the county. Under provisions pursuant to Chapters
153A -121; 153A- 132.1; 153A -136, 153A- 149(c) (31); 153A -274 and
153A -292 of the North Carolina General Statutes, Harnett County
hereby exercises its authority to enact these regulations.
ARTICLE IV JURISDICTION
On and after the date of approval by the County Board of
Commissioners, these regulations shall govern the storage,
collection, transportation and disposal of solid waste in Harnett
County.
ARTICLE V DEFINITIONS
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and
enforcement of these regulations:
A. Board - Harnett County Board of Commissioners
B. Bulky Waste - Large items of solid waste such as
automobiles, discarded fuel tanks, large auto parts, or
other large items which cannot be handled by normal
disposal methods.
C. Collection - The act of removing solid waste from a
point of generation to a central storage point or to a
disposal site, and from a central storage point to a
disposal site.
D Commercial Solid Waste - Solid waste generated by
stores, offices, restaurants, warehouses, and other
non - manufacturing activities.
E. Construction and Demolition Waste - Waste building
materials, packaging, and rubble resulting from
construction, remodeling, repair, land clearing debris
(tree stumps, large limbs etc.) and demolition
operations on pavements, houses, commercial buildings,
and other structures.
F. County - County of Harnett, North Carolina
G. Disposal - The discharge, deposit, injection, dumping,
spilling, leaking or placing of any solid waste into or
on any land so that such solid waste or any constituent
thereof- may enter the environment or be omitted into
the air or discharged into any water, including ground
waters.
H. Division of Health Services - Division of Health
Services of the North Carolina Department of Human
Resources.
I. Garbage - All putrescible solid wastes, including food
wastes and food containers, animal and vegetable
matter, animal offal and carcasses, and recognizable
industrial by- products, but excluding sewage and human
waste.
S. Hazardous Waste - Waste, or a combination of waste in
a solid, liquid, contained gaseous, or semisolid form
that may cause, or contribute to, and increase in
mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or
incapacitating Reversible illness, taking into account
the toxicity of such waste, its persistence and
degradability, its potential for accumulation or
concentration in tissue, and other factors that may
otherwise cause or contribute to adverse acute or
chronic effects on the health of persons or other
organisms.
K. Industrial Solid Waste - Any solid waste generated by
industries and manufacturing facilities.
L. Infectious Waste - (1) Equipment, instruments,
utensils, and fomites of a disposable nature from the
rooms of patients who are suspected to have or have
been diagnosed as having- a communicable disease and
must therefore, be isolated as required by public
health agencies-; (2) Laboratory wastes, such as
pathological specimens (e.g., all tissues, specimens of
blood elements, excreta, and secretions from patients
or laboratory animals) and disposable fomites (any
substance that may harbor or transmit pathogenic
organisms) attendant thereto; (3) surgical operating
room pathologic specimens and disposable fomites
attendant thereto, and similar disposable materials
from outpatient areas and emergency rooms.
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M. Institutional Solid Waste - Solid waste generated by
educational, health care, correctional and other
institutional facilities.
N. License - A written document from the solid waste
enforcement officer granting permission for the
collection, transportation or disposal of solid waste.
0. Person - Any individual; firm, governmental unit,
agency, organization, association, partnership,
corporation, company, or other legal entity.
P. Putrescible - Solid waste capable of being decomposed
by micro- organisms with sufficient rapidity as to cause
nuisance from odors and gasses, such as kitchen waste,
offal and carcasses.
Q. Refuse - Solid waste, excluding garbage and ashes,
collected from residences, commercial establishments
and institutions.
R. Radioactive Waste - Any waste that emit ionizing
radiation spontaneously.
S. Sanitary Landfill - Facility for the final disposal of
solid waste.
T. Scrap Tire - A tire that is no longer suitable for its
original, intended purpose because of wear, damage or
defect.
U. Scrap Tire Collection Site - A site used for the
storage of scrap tires.
V. Sludge - A
from a
industrial
treatment
any other
effects.
iy solid, semisolid or liquid waste generated
municipal, commercial, institutional or
waste -water treatment plant, water supply
plant or air pollution control facility or
waste having similar characteristics and
W. Slurry - A waste with a high liquid content not easily
de- watered.
X. Solid Waste - Garbage, refuse, rubbish, pebbles, trash,
and other discarded solid materials, including solid
waste materials resulting from industrial, commercial
and agricultural operations and from community
activities, but does not include fowl or animal fecal
waste, solids or dissolved materials in domestic sewage
or other significant pollutants in water resources,
such as silt, dissolved or suspended solids in
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industrial. waste -water
in irrigation 'return
pollutants.
Y. Solid Waste Collector
transports, or disposes
private citizens dispo
waste.
effluents. dissolved materials
flows or other common water
- Any person who collects,
of solid waste not including
sing of their own personal solid
Z. Solid Waste Compaction Mini- Station - Any site
designated, operated and maintained by Harnett County
for the purpose of collecting and compacting for
transfer household wastes from private citizens.
AA. Solid Waste Director - The enforcement officer of the
Harnett County Solid Waste ordinance or his designated
agent as appointed by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners.
BB. Solid Waste Disposal Site - Any place at which solid
waste is disposed of by sanitary landfill or other
authorized methods.
CC. Solid Waste Receptacle - Large metal container used for
the temporary storage of solid waste and capable of
being automatically emptied into collection vehicles.
DD. Special Waste - Solid waste that can require special
handling and management including white goods, whole
tires, used oil, asbestos material, lead -acid
batteries, and medical waste.
EE. White Goods - Includes inoperative and discarded
refrigerators, ranges, water heaters, freezers, and
other similar domestic and commercial large appliances.
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ARTICLE VI. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE
A. Storage
1. No owner, occupant, tenant, or lessee of any property
shall permit solid waste emanating from said premises
to accumulate upon such premises unless stored in a
manner prescribed by this Ordinance.
2. All putrecible waste shall be stored in containers
which are durable, rust resistant, watertight and
easily cleaned with a close fitting, fly -tight cover in
place. Each container shall be kept clean so that no
odor or other nuisance condition exists.
3. The owner, occupant tenant or lessee of any property
shall remove or cause to be removed all solid waste
from his property at least once each week (7 -day
period).
4. No owner, occupant, tenant, or lessee of any building
or dwelling may leave outside the building or dwelling
in a place accessible to children, any abandoned or
unattended ice box, refrigerator or other receptacle
that has an airtight door without first removing the
door.
B. Disposal
1. Acceptable methods of disposal shall be as follows:
a. In a sanitary landfill approved and permitted by
the North Carolina Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources, Division of Solid
Waste Management.
b. In a demolition- landscape
permitted by the Department
and Natural Resources, D
Management.
C. In an incinerator that has
state, and federal permits.
d. In solid waste station,
recycling collection site
County.
landfill approved and
of Environment, Health
ivision of Solid Waste
all applicable local,
landfill container, or
provided by Harnett
e. A householder may dispose of solid waste
generated at his residence on his property
provided that such disposal is in accordance with
all state and local solid waste directives.
f. By reclamation, recycling, or other resource
recovery methods.
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C. Hazardous and radioactive wastes shall be disposed of
according to the applicable federal and state regulations.
D. It is anticipated that many of the persons in Harnett County
will be offered collection service by a collector of solid
waste. Any person not using a collector will be required,
upon request, for cause or as a result of complaints
received by the Solid Waste Director, to explain and show
'the Solid Waste. Director the method and means of disposal of
his or her solid waste and where refuse is being disposed.
E. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed to allow open
burning of any solid waste, except as authorized, if at all,
by applicable North Carolina air quality control regulation.
ARTICLE VII LANDFILL AND MINI - STATION MANAGEMENT
A. Any private citizen who is a resident of Harnett County may
dispose of solid waste at a county solid waste disposal site
including the sanitary landfill, one of the compaction
mini - stations or a County recycling collection site. Only
solid waste generated in Harnett_ County shall be disposed of
at any of the Harnett County solid waste facilities. All
compaction mini - stations shall accept ONLY household waste
from private citizens. No solid waste of any businesses or
solid waste collectors shall be deposited at the compaction
mini - stations. All solid waste collected by municipalities,
institutions, businesses or commercial haulers must_ be
disposed of at the sanitary landfill.
B. Solid waste shall only be disposed of during normal
operating hours as determined by the County Board of
Commissioners. The county shall have the landfill manager
or one of his representatives at all solid waste disposal
sites during the hours of normal. operation.
C. Solid waste shall be disposed of at all solid waste disposal
sites in the manner and according to the procedures required
by the landfill manager or his representative. Construction
and demolition waste, white goods, scrap tires or any other
designated waste shall only be disposed of in the area
designated for disposal of that particular waste.
D. Mini station container sites, sanitary landfill sites,
including all equipment, appurtenances and fixtures thereon,
are property of the county and it shall be unlawful for any
person to destroy, deface, misuse, or damage said property
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in any manner whatsoever. All such public property shall be
used and operated solely in the county, and shall not be
removed from the county without written authority from the
solid waste director. Furthermore, it shall be unlawful for
any person, not expressly authorized, to enter any of the
above properties when the same shall be posted as closed.
E. All persons using mini - station container sites, sanitary
landfills or recycling collection sites, assume all risks
and are requested to employ all possible safety precautions
while on any of these sites. The county shall not be held
liable in case of injury or accident.
F. It shall be unlawful for any person to set or cause to be
set any fire in a solid waste container at the landfill or a
mini - station location. No person shall place in a container
embers, ashes or other material which would create a fire
hazard. The County offers a $500.00 reward for the arrest_
and conviction of anyone found guilty of burning or causing
to burn solid waste containers.
G. Solid waste placed in containers owned by Harnett County
become the property of Harnett County. It shall be unlawful
for any person to remove any item from a solid waste
collection site at the landfill, a mini - station location, or
a recycling station. No person shall climb on, around or
inside a container. No person shall open or attempt_ to
open any solid waste container.
H. No person or persons shall loiter and /or congregate on any
container site property, landfill property or recycling
station. No vehicle shall be left unattended on said
property. Any vehicle left_ unattended shall be towed away
at the owner's expense.
I. Traffic Control
1. All persons entering the sanitary landfill shall follow
instructions of the attendant and all signs for access
to unloading areas, and all vehicles shall unload and
depart as expeditiously as possible so as not to
unnecessarily interfere with the operation and
maintenance of the sanitary landfill.
2. All vehicles, including all municipal and county
vehicles, upon entering the landfill gates shall follow
all speed, directional and instructional signs, and
shall proceed in an orderly fashion.
3. All vehicles, including all municipal and county
vehicles, shall have a maxinaim of ten (10) minutes to
unload.
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4. All vehicles, including municipal and county vehicles,
after unloading shall follow all directional signs and
exit in the appropriate traffic lane.
J. The following shall be the responsibility of the landfill or
mini - station user:
1. Define accurately the nature, content, and source of
all materials delivered.
2. Ensure that their vehicles are in good mechanical
condition to aid traffic, snarls, etc.
3. Require that all children (fifteen (15) years old or
less) remain inside the vehicle on site..
4. Obey all instructions of county landfill personnel both
written and oral.
5. Respect hours of operation. Dump only during hours of-
operation.
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ARTICLE VIII LANDFILL AND MINI -SITE CONTENTS
A. The following table details materials which are acceptable,
conditionally acceptable and riot_ acceptable to deliver to
the Harnett County Landfill.
ACCEPTABILITY OF MATERIAL FOR LANDFILL
CONDITIONAL (SEE LANDFILL) NOT
ACCEPTABLE ACCEPTANCE (SUPERVISOR) ACCEPTABLE
1.Garbage and Rubbish from Dead. Animals Any liquid or
routine collection semi liquid
services at residences waste
and commercial
establishments.
2.Household appliances
Furniture, bedding
3.Brush, tree trimmings
leaves and general refuse
residences
4.Cardboard and wooden
containers from businesses
and industry
5.Demolition and construction
waste in small quantities
6.Cardboard drums (empty and
without lids or covers)
7.Textile cones and tubes
B.Textile waste when boxed
bailed
9.Street refuse and litter
metal filings, cuttlings
and trimmings
Any chemical that
may be dangerous
to employees or
equipment or that
may pollute the
ground water
Any fire or
highly
flammable
material, brush
and tree
trimmings when
mixed with any
other types of
solid waste
Plastic cuttling and
trimmings. Demolition and
construction waste in quantities
Plastic bags or wrappers in
quantities. Waste from land
clearing operations.
Textile waste not boxed or
bagged, particularly long
thread waste
Metal bands in quantities
Metal drums, if ends cut out
Wire in quantities
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Radioactive
waste
Scrap tire disposal shall be governed by the "North Carolina
Scrap Tire Disposal Act ", (G.S. 130 -A- 309.61 through
309.62). Scrap tires shall only be accepted at the Harnett_
County designated disposal site. Scrap tires will only be
accepted when accompanied by a completed and signed
certification form, unless the person disposing of the tires
is legally exempt from having the certification form.
B. The following waste may not be deposited in Mini - Station
containers:
1. Hazardous waste;
2. Liquid waste;
3. Infectious waste;
4. Radioactive waste;
5. Bulky waste;
6. Tires;
7. Construction and demolition waste;
8. Burning or smoldering materials, or any other materials
that would create a fire hazard.
ARTICLE IX. FEES
The fees for the disposal of solid waste at any of Harnett
County's solid waste management sites shall be in accordance with
the rate structure adopted by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners.
ARTICLE X LICENSING OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTORS
A. No person, municipality, institution, or business shall for
profit collect, transport or dispose of solid waste without
a license from the Harnett County Solid Waste Director,
provided that this article shall not apply to any person
disposing of solid waste from his own residence or business,
unless he hires a person to do so. All solid waste
collectors currently collecting solid waste in Harnett
County shall have six_ months to apply for a license to
transport solid waste. If no license is obtained the hauler
will discontinue collection in Harnett County. Applications
for permits to engage in the business of solid waste
collection shall he filed with the Solid Waste Director on
forms approved by the Solid Waste Director. Fees for
License issued to Solid Waste collectors shall be set by the
Harnett County Board of Commissioners.
B. All licenses issued under this ordinance shall he for one
year which shall be for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
and ending June 30, except that licenses issued to
collectors of garbage, refuse, and solid wastes and to
operators of disposal facilities for such garbage, refuse,
and solid waste, within a fiscal year shall only be for a
period beginning on the date such license is issued and
ending the immediately following June 30.
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C. The applicant for a Solid Waste Collection License shall
furnish the following information.
1. Name and address of the applicant and whether a sole
proprietorship, corporation, or partnership, with
disclosure of the ownership interests;
2. A list of the equipment possessed, available, or to be
obtained by the applicant;
3. Number of employees the applicant expects to use in the
business;
4. Experience of the applicant in solid waste collection;
5. Balance sheet or equivalent financial statement as of
the close of the applicant's last business year,
showing the net worth of the business;
6. Planned routes and areas of the county the applicant
expects to serve and routes currently being served with
all collection points identified on the routes.
7. Schedule of fees the applicant plans to charge and any
proposed fee changes;
8. Proof of adequate insurance coverage on all vehicles.
D. The Solid Waste Director shall inspect or cause to be
inspected all facilities and equipment the applicant plans
to use in the solid waste collection business prior to
issuing a. license to the solid waste collector. The
collector also agrees to provide continued access to records
requested by the Solid Waste Director.
E. After reviewing the applicant for a Solid Waste Collector's
License, the Solid Waste Director may either grant or deny
the permit. If the Solid Waste Director denies the permit
the applicant may request a hearing before the County
Commissioners or any Board appointed by them for the purpose
of hearing such disputes. All appeals must be received in
writing at least seven (7) working days before any scheduled
board meeting. After a hearing on the appeal, the Board
shall either affirm the denial of the license or direct the
Solid Waste Director to issue the license.
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ARTICLE XI COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION OF SOLID WASTE BY
SOLID WASTE COLLECTORS
A. No person for hire shall collect or transport solid waste
without first obtaining the appropriate privilege license.
B. No person for hire shall transport solid waste upon the
public roads by any mode of conveyance that has not been
inspected and approved for use by the Solid Waste Director.
C. Vehicles or containers used for the collection and
transportation of garbage or refuse shall be covered,
leakproof, durable and of easily cleanable construction.
Open body trucks or other vehicles used in collection and
transportation of solid waste will be covered with canvas or
other substantial material to prevent contents from falling,
leaking, spilling or being blown from the vehicle.
D. All licensed solid waste collectors for hire shall display
plainly visible decals or lettering on the vehicle showing
name and address or phone number of the owner. Such
information shall be on file with the Solid Waste Director.
E. Solid waste collectors for hire shall remove garbage or
refuse from the premises at least once a week.
F. All solid waste collected shall be disposed of daily in a
licensed sanitary landfill.
G. Licensed solid waste collectors are required to notify the
Solid Waste Director fifteen (15) days prior to any
discontinuance of collection routes or portions thereof.
H. No collector for hire shall dispose of solid waste in the
solid waste containers provided by Harriett_ County.
ARTICLE XII. REVOCATION OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTORS LICENSE
A. Any license issued for collection and transportation of
solid waste may be revoked for violations of applicable
regulations pertaining to the management of solid waste.
Whenever, upon inspection of facilities, equipment or
operating methods or practices of any person licensed and
performing collection and transportation services, the Solid
Waste Director finds that conditions or practices exist
which are not in compliance with applicable regulations the
Solid Waste Director shall give notice in writing to such
person that unless such conditions or practices are
corrected or remedied within ten days, then the collector's
license may be revoked. Notice shall include date, time and
place of reinspection by the Solid Waste Director.
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If, after reinspection. the Solid Waste Division finds
conditions or practices not corrected, the collector will be
notified that his license has been revoked. Upon receipt of
this notice of revocation, the licensee shall stop
collecting and transporting solid waste for hire.
The Solid Waste Director may reinstate a revoked license
after revocation has been in effect for thirty (30) days if
he finds that the conditions causing the violation have been
corrected.
The license holder may request in writing to the Solid Waste
Director a hearing before the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners or such other board appointed by the
Commissioners to hear such matters in order that the license
holder may justify why such license should not be revoked.
Such requests shall be received by the Solid Waste Director
no later than ten (10) days following notice of license
revocation.
After hearing of the appeal, the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners or such other board appointed by the
Commissioners to hear such matters shall affirm the
revocation or direct the Solid Waste Director to reinstate
the license.
Reinstatement or reissuance of a license to collect and
transport solid waste will be subject to review and
rehearing by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners or
any Board designated by them to hear such matters.
B. Any solid waste collector for hire observed dumping at a
solid waste mini - station site shall be warned in writing
from the Solid Waste Director that if the Solid Waste
Collector is observed dumping in a mini - station site a
second time his license shall be immediately revoked for a
minimum of sixty (60) days.
C. Any solid waste collector who transports uncovered solid
waste shall be warned the first time such a violation is
cited. The second violation shall result in an immediate
sixty (60) day suspension of the collector's solid waste
collector's license.
D. Any solid waste collector who attempts to dispose of waste
not acceptable at the Harnett. County landfill will be cited
in writing for such violation. The second such violation
shall result in an immediate sixty (60) day suspension of
the collector's privilege license.
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ARTICLE XIII. ENFORCEMENT
The rules and regulations prescribed in this Ordinance shall be
enforced by the appropriate county agencies having duties and
responsibilities in the areas of health, solid waste disposal and
law enforcement.
ARTICLE XIV. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION
A. The violation of any provision of this ordinance shall be a
misdemeanor and any person convicted of such violation shall
be punishable as provided in G.S. 14 -4. Each day's
violation of this ordinance shall be a separate offense.
Payment of a fine imposed in criminal proceedings pursuant
to this subsection does not relieve a person of his
liability for tares or fees imposed under or pursuant to
this ordinance.
B. In addition, enforcement of this ordinance may be by
appropriate equitable remedy, injunction or order of
abatement issuing from a court of competent jurisdiction
pursuant to G.S. 153A- 123(d) and (e), or any other
applicable law.
C. In addition to and not in lieu of the criminal penalties and
other sanctions provided in this ordinance, a violation of
this ordinance may also subject the offender to the civil
penalties hereinafter set forth.
1. Such civil penalties may be recovered by Harnett
County in a civil action in the nature of debt or
may be collected in such other amounts as
prescribed herein within the prescribed time
following the issuance of notice for such
violation.
2. Such notice shall, among other things:
a. State upon its face the amount of the
penalty.
b. Notify such offender that a failure to pay
the penalties within the prescribed time
shall subject such offender to a civil action
in the nature of debt for the stated penalty
together with the cost of the action to be
taxed by the Court.
C. Further provide that such offender may answer
the said notice by mailing said notice and
stated penalty to the County Manager, and
that upon payment, such case or claim and
right of action by Harnett County will be
deemed compromised and settled.
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3. The County Manager is authorized to accept such
payments in full and final settlement of the claim
or claims, right ox rights of action which Harnett
County may have to enforce such penalty by civil
action in the nature of debt. Acceptance of such
penalty shall be deemed a full and final release
of any and all such claims, or rights of action
arising out of such alleged violation or
violations.
4. The civil penalty for violation of this ordinance
is ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00).
5. The notice of violation referred to herein may be
delivered to the person violating the provisions
of this ordinance in person, or may be mailed to
said Jerson at his last known address.
6. All penalties paid to the County Manager as well
as those recovered in a civil action in the nature
of debt as herein provided shall be paid into the
general fund of Harnett County.
ARTICLE XV. SEPARABILITY
Should any section or provision of the regulations be for any
reason held void or invalid by a court of law, it shall not
affect the validity of any other section or provision herein
which is not itself void or invalid.
ARTICLE XVI. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES
All ordinances and clauses of ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.
ARTICLE XVII. EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance shall be effective upon its adoption
Duly adopted this 23rd day of July, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Lloyd G. Stewart, Chairman
ATTEST
Vanessa Young, Clerk to the Board
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