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Greenville County, SC Code of Ordinances
GREENVILLE COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 2.5: ADULT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 3: AMUSEMENTS
CHAPTER 4: ANIMALS AND FOWL
CHAPTER 5: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER 6: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 7: FINANCE AND TAXATION
CHAPTER 8: FLOOD CONTROL, DRAINAGE, STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 9: GARBAGE AND REFUSE
CHAPTER 10: HUMAN RELATIONS AND RESOURCES
CHAPTER 11: LAW ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 12: LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS AND CULTURAL FACILITIES
CHAPTER 13: MOBILE AND MANUFACTURED HOMES; TRAILERS
CHAPTER 14: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 15: OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 16: RESERVED
CHAPTER 17: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 18: ROADS, HIGHWAYS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY
CHAPTER 19: SIGNS
CHAPTER 20: UTILITY SERVICES
CHAPTER 21: BUSINESS REGULATIONS
APPENDIX A: ZONING ORDINANCE
APPENDIX B: RESERVED
APPENDIX C: LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
APPENDIX D: FRANCHISES
APPENDIX E: STORMWATER BANKING PROGRAM MANUAL
TABLE OF ORDINANCES
PARALLEL REFERENCES
ARTICLE VI: ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Section
Division 1. Generally
   9-101   Title
   9-102   Authority
   9-103   Purpose
   9-104   Conflicting ordinances
   9-105   Separability
   9-106   Definitions
   9-107   Penalties
Division 2. Litter
   9-121   Authority
   9-122   Litter prohibited
   9-123   Keeping property clean
   9-124   Public rights-of-way
   9-125   Fees at landfills for transportation of loose material
   9-126   Findings
   9-127   Lien provisions concerning trash and rubbish
Division 3. Weeds and Rank Vegetation
   9-131   Purpose
   9-132   Prohibition
   9-133   Notice of violation
   9-134   Failure to comply with notice
   9-135   Removal by county
Division 4. Abandoned Motor Vehicles on Public Rights-of-Way
   9-141   Authority
   9-142   Definitions
   9-143   Abandonment prohibited
   9-144   Removal
   9-145   Notice to owners and lienholders
   9-146   Disposition of abandoned motor vehicles
   9-147   Fee for storage at facilities owned by the county
Division 5. Environmental Control and Enforcement
   9-151   Administration
Division 6. Prevention of Illegal Dumping of Roofing Materials
   9-161   Authority, findings and purpose
   9-162   Permits required for roofing businesses; exception; applications
   9-163   Violation; penalties and enforcement
   9-164   Appeals
Division 7. Distribution of Unsolicited Handbills upon Private Premises
   9-171   Findings
   9-172   Definitions
   9-173   Prohibition
   9-174   Penalties
Division 8. Tire Businesses Selling Used and/or Waste Tires
   9-185   Findings
   9-186   Definitions
   9-187   Prohibition
   9-188   Applicability
   9-189   Administration and enforcement
   Division 9. Waste Tire Haulers
   9-190   Findings
   9-191   Definitions
   9-192   Certification requirement for transporting waste tires
   9-193   Disposal of waste tires
   9-194   Violation
 
   9-195   Penalties
DIVISION 1. GENERALLY
§ 9-101 TITLE.
   This article shall be known as the “Environmental Control Ordinance of Greenville County, South Carolina.”
(1976 Code, § 9-101) (Ord. 2256, § 1.1, passed 6-4-1991)
§ 9-102 AUTHORITY.
   This article is adopted pursuant to the authority conferred upon the County of Greenville, South Carolina, by the Constitution and General Assembly of South Carolina.
(1976 Code, § 9-102) (Ord. 2256, § 1.2, passed 6-4-1991)
§ 9-103 PURPOSE.
   The purpose of this article is to encourage a clean, healthy and aesthetically satisfying environment for the citizens of Greenville County, an environment free from nuisances, eyesores, unhealthy or devaluating conditions. To these ends, this article seeks to regulate, identify, and provide a means to enforce the regulations, in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the residents and property owners of Greenville County.
(1976 Code, § 9-103) (Ord. 2256, § 1.3, passed 6-4-1991)
§ 9-104 CONFLICTING ORDINANCES.
   All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this article or inconsistent with its provisions, are hereby repealed or superseded to the extent necessary to give this article full force and effect.
(1976 Code, § 9-104) (Ord. 2256, § 1.4, passed 6-4-1991)
§ 9-105 SEPARABILITY.
   Should any word, phrase, clause or provision of this article be declared invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such declaration shall not affect this article as a whole or any part hereof except that specific provision declared by such court to be invalid or unconstitutional.
(1976 Code, § 9-105) (Ord. 2256, § 1.5, passed 6-4-1991)
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