§ 15-4-302. Refuse and trash.
   (a)   Prohibition. An owner or occupant of any premises may not permit the accumulation of refuse or other waste on the premises if the accumulation may create a health, accident, or safety hazard or is accumulated in a manner that may cause or permit any part of the refuse or other waste to be carried or deposited by the elements onto any other property.
   (b)   Refuse containers. The owners and occupants of any premises are jointly and severally responsible for providing a sufficient number of containers for storage of refuse and other waste matter to prevent overflow between times of collection and for maintaining the premises in accordance with the standards of this section.
   (c)   Maintenance of trash receptacles. The owners and occupants of shopping centers and commercial establishments shall install and maintain trash receptacles on the pedestrian walkway areas of the shopping centers and commercial establishments. The trash receptacles shall be provided in adequate number and shall be clearly designated as trash receptacles.
   (d)   Storage of useable materials. Stored useable materials on any premises shall be stacked or piled in an orderly manner that leaves at least a 12-inch space between the material and the ground level. No stored materials shall be stacked or piled against an exterior wall.
(Bill No. 68-06)