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GS_153A-136 Page 1 of 2 24 <br /> § 153A-136. Regulation of solid wastes. <br /> (a) A county may by ordinance regulate the storage, collection,transportation, use, disposal, and <br /> other disposition of solid wastes. Such an ordinance may: <br /> (1) Regulate the activities of persons, firms, and corporations, both public and private. <br /> (2) Require each person wishing to commercially collect or dispose of solid wastes to <br /> secure a license from the county and prohibit any person from commercially <br /> collecting or disposing of solid wastes without a license. A fee may be charged for a <br /> license. <br /> (3) Grant a franchise to one or more persons for the exclusive right to commercially <br /> collect or dispose of solid wastes within all or a defined portion of the county and <br /> prohibit any other person from commercially collecting or disposing of solid wastes <br /> in that area. The board of commissioners may set the terms of any franchise, except <br /> that no franchise may be granted for a period exceeding 30 years, nor may any <br /> franchise by its terms impair the authority of the board of commissioners to regulate <br /> fees as authorized by this section. <br /> (4) Regulate the fees, if any, that may be charged by licensed or franchised persons for <br /> collecting or disposing of solid wastes. <br /> (5) Require the source separation of materials prior to collection of solid waste for <br /> disposal. <br /> (6) Require participation in a recycling program by requiring separation of designated <br /> materials by the owner or occupant of the property prior to disposal. An owner of <br /> recovered materials as defined by G.S. 130A-290(a)(24) retains ownership of the <br /> recovered materials until the owner conveys, sells, donates, or otherwise transfers the <br /> recovered materials to a person, firm, company, corporation, or unit of local <br /> government. A county may not require an owner to convey, sell, donate, or otherwise <br /> transfer recovered materials to the county or its designee. If an owner places <br /> recovered materials in receptacles or delivers recovered materials to specific <br /> locations, receptacles, and facilities that are owned or operated by the county or its <br /> designee, then ownership of these materials is transferred to the county or its <br /> designee. <br /> (6a) Regulate the illegal disposal of solid waste, including littering on public and private <br /> property, provide for enforcement by civil penalties as well as other remedies, and <br /> provide that such regulations may be enforced by county employees specially <br /> appointed as environmental enforcement officers. <br /> (7) Include any other proper matter. <br /> (b) Any ordinance adopted pursuant to this section shall be consistent with and supplementary to <br /> any rules adopted by the Commission for Public Health or the Department of Environment and Natural <br /> Resources. <br /> (c) The board of commissioners of a county shall consider alternative sites and socioeconomic <br /> and demographic data and shall hold a public hearing prior to selecting or approving a site for a new <br /> sanitary landfill that receives residential solid waste that is located within one mile of an existing <br /> sanitary landfill within the State. The distance between an existing and a proposed site shall be <br /> determined by measurement between the closest points on the outer boundary of each site. The <br /> definitions set out in G.S. 130A-290 apply to this subsection. As used in this subsection: <br /> (1) "Approving a site" refers to prior approval of a site under G.S. 130A-294(a)(4). <br /> (2) "Existing sanitary landfill" means a sanitary landfill that is in operation or that has <br /> been in operation within the five—year period immediately prior to the date on which <br /> an application for a permit is submitted. <br /> (3) "New sanitary landfill" means a sanitary landfill that includes areas not within the <br /> http://ww w.nega.state.nc.us/gaseripts/statutes/statutelookup.pl?statute=153 a... 2/25/2013 <br />
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