Dumping Laws
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:09 pm
So today I was notified someone from the county came to one of my houses. Actually ,it was the one my father left me and I have not even owned it a year yet.
So I have been cleaning it up (it was severly overgrown, it had set abandoned for about 5 years), tearing down old barns and buildings and such....and they have the nerve to come out and tell me I am dumping.
If I am not in Portsmouth City Limits, and I have a small pile of wood/trash/etc....is that really considered dumping?
I mean this guy was extremely rude. He threatened, believe it or not, 2 years in prison and a 10,000 dollar fine.
Does anyone know the actual law for Scioto County?
And better yet, does anyone else think its silly that by making the property look better, I am getting in trouble for a small pile of trash?
So I have been cleaning it up (it was severly overgrown, it had set abandoned for about 5 years), tearing down old barns and buildings and such....and they have the nerve to come out and tell me I am dumping.
If I am not in Portsmouth City Limits, and I have a small pile of wood/trash/etc....is that really considered dumping?
I mean this guy was extremely rude. He threatened, believe it or not, 2 years in prison and a 10,000 dollar fine.
Does anyone know the actual law for Scioto County?
And better yet, does anyone else think its silly that by making the property look better, I am getting in trouble for a small pile of trash?