Section
Article A. General Provisions
6-3-1 Definitions
6-3-2 Unlawful deposits of refuse
6-3-3 Removal of garbage and refuse
6-3-4 Receptacles
6-3-5 Interference with contents of receptacles
6-3-6 Duties of property owners, landlords and tenants
6-3-7 Bulky items, tree limbs, cuttings and shrubbery
6-3-8 Cardboard to be flattened for pickup service
6-3-9 Receptacles; placement prohibited in right-of-way
6-3-10 Collection or storage of used beverage cans, bottles or cartons
6-3-11 Vehicles used for collecting used beverage bottles or cans
6-3-12 Special services
Article B. Container Policy
Division 1. Industrial, Commercial and Institutional
6-3-21 Industrial byproduct waste
6-3-22 Pickup schedules
6-3-23 Containers; required equal to need; concrete pickup platform
6-3-24 Same; design and capacity
6-3-25 Same; purchase and maintenance
Division 2. Condominiums and Multi-Family Dwellings
6-3-31 Developers and owners to provide containers; container capacity required
6-3-32 Location of containers and compactors; inclusion in site plan
6-3-33 Same; pickup accessibility
6-3-34 Purchase and maintenance of containers and compactors
6-3-35 Unauthorized use of receptacle prohibited
6-3-36 Commercial/industrial refuse collection
Article C. Fees and Charges for Solid Waste Collection Services
6-3-40 Definitions
6-3-41 Fees and charges for solid waste collection services
6-3-42 Presumption of service
6-3-43 Penalties
Cross-reference:
Litter control in parking lots, see §§ 11-9-1 et seq.
Editor’s note:
Statutory reference:
Regulation of solid waste disposal, see G.S. 160A-192
Power to require connections to water or sewer service and the use of solid waste collection services, see G.S. 160A-317