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§ 50.20 REVOCATION.
   In the event of a violation of the terms of the permit, or of state law, or in the event the landfill becomes a public nuisance, the Commissioners may revoke the permit, after hearing, with right of appeal to the Circuit or Superior Court of the county.
(BC Ord. 1978-11, passed 11-6-78)
§ 50.21 BRINGING WASTE INTO COUNTY, DEPOSITING IN LANDFILL.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person or governmental organization to bring refuse, garbage, or rubbish from outside of the county except to an approved landfill.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person or governmental unit to deposit refuse, garbage, or rubbish within the county except in a landfill approved by the Board of Commissioners.
(BC Ord. 1978-11, passed 11-6-78) Penalty, see § 50.99
§ 50.22 PRIVATE LANDFILLS.
   Nothing in this subchapter shall prevent any person or corporation from operating any landfill on their premises for waste materials accumulated on his own premises and not brought from off the premises.
(BC Ord. 1978-11, passed 11-6-78)
§ 50.23 ENFORCEMENT; INJUNCTIVE RELIEF.
   (A)   The Circuit and Superior Courts of the county shall have concurrent jurisdiction to enforce the penalty provided in § 50.99.
   (B)   The Board of Commissioners, or any citizen aggrieved, may institute a suit for injunction to restrain any person or governmental unit from violating the provisions of this subchapter. Any landfill used in violation of this subchapter is declared to be a nuisance and may be abated in such a manner as nuisances are now or hereafter abated.
(BC Ord. 1978-11, passed 11-6-78)
§ 50.24 LANDFILL FEES.
   The fees for the use of the county landfill established by ordinance of the Board of Commissioners from time to time are hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this code as if set forth in full herein.
§ 50.99 PENALTY.
   Any person or governmental organization who violates the provisions of §§ 50.15 through 50.23 shall be subject to penalties outlined in § 41.02 of the Warrick County Code of Ordinances. Each day of violation shall be considered a separate offense.
(BC Ord. 1978-11, passed 11-6-78; Am. BC Ord. 2024-11, passed 8-26-24)