Code of Alabama
Division 1 - Junkyards.
Section 45-9-170 - Regulation of Junkyards; Public Nuisances; Enforcement.

(a) The regulation of the accumulation and storage of junk, inoperable motor vehicles, and other litter within the unincorporated areas of Chambers County, and licensing the operation of junkyards within the unincorporated areas of Chambers County is hereby declared to be in the public interest and necessary to promote the public safety, health, welfare, convenience, and enjoyment of public travel; to protect the public investment in public highways; to preserve and enhance the scenic beauty of lands and the environment; and to promote the conservation of natural mineral resources by encouraging recycling. The Legislature finds and declares that within the unincorporated areas of Chambers County the accumulation and storage of junk, inoperable motor vehicles, other litter, and the operation of junkyards, any of which do not conform to the requirements of this section, are a public nuisance.
(b)(1) It is unlawful and constitutes a public nuisance for the owner or other person in charge or in control of a building, lot, junkyard, or other premises, within the unincorporated territory of Chambers County to fail to keep the lot, junkyard, or premises clean and fee from garbage, refuse, litter, junk, debris, salvaged materials, household furniture, trash, used motor vehicle tires, inoperable motor vehicles, kitchen, and other household appliances, rags, paper, cardboard, and other non-decorative matter, including any materials within which water may accumulate or which may shelter or encourage the growth of insects or rodents, or materials which generate obnoxious odors, or which offend the esthetics of the community, and which thereby cause a substantial diminution in the value of other property nearby or which threaten the health and safety of any citizen.
(2) This section shall not apply to any company, corporation, or business currently operating, whose primary purpose of business is to burn or incinerate wood materials, salvage materials, building refuse, waste products, timber stumps, trees, or brush and other debris that results from clearing land, cutting timber, or refurbishing or constructing buildings. This section shall not apply to farm buildings or farm equipment and farm materials stored around farm buildings on a farm.
(c)(1) Except as provided in subdivision (2), it is unlawful and constitutes a public nuisance for any person to park, leave, or store upon any place or premises in public view within the unincorporated territory of Chambers County more than one motor vehicle which is not currently and validly registered and tagged as required by state law.
(2) Subdivision (1) shall not apply to a licensed business if the parking, leaving, or storing of the motor vehicle is reasonably necessary in the operation of the business, directly or indirectly.
(d)(1) No person shall establish, operate, or maintain a junkyard containing any items listed in subsection (b), but not limited to those items, any portion of which is within 1,000 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way of any highway, without obtaining a county license to do so from the county commission through the Chambers County License Commissioner or other like official. No license shall be granted except for those junkyards which are screened by natural objects, plantings, fences, or other appropriate means so as not to be visible from the highway or any adjoining real property. The operation of an unlicensed junkyard required to be licensed pursuant to this subsection constitutes a public nuisance.
(2) The county commission shall adopt regulations and requirements for issuing licenses for the operation of junkyards within the limits defined in this section, and may revoke the licenses at any time the junkyard fails to conform to the requirements of this section, and shall charge a license fee of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), and not less than one hundred dollars ($100) payable each fiscal year. The license fee shall be in addition to the license fee required under Section 23-1-244. All licenses issued under this section shall expire on September 30 following the date of issue. Licenses shall be renewed from year to year upon payment of the fee. Proceeds from the fees shall be deposited in the general fund of the county.
(e)(1) This section shall be enforced by the Chambers County Commission or its duly authorized agent or representative. The Chambers County Commission, acting through its agents or the sheriff, may assess civil fines not more than five hundred dollars ($500) nor less than two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for operation without a license and for each violation of its regulations. An aggrieved party may request a due process hearing before the commission prior to the assessment becoming final in a manner to be provided by the commission in its regulations.
(2) The Chambers County Commission or duly authorized agent or representative may commence a court action in the name of the Chambers County Commission in the Circuit Court of Chambers County, Alabama, to abate or enjoin any public nuisances declared by this section. In any action pursuant to this subdivision, the Circuit Court of Chambers County, Alabama, may assess all costs of abating the public nuisance declared by this section including reasonable attorney's fees, court costs, and all other expenses of litigation, against the person creating or maintaining the public nuisance.
(f) The enforcement and licensing provisions of this section shall be operative on October 1, 2000. All persons, businesses, or legal entities engaging in any business or activity covered by this section shall have until October 1, 2000 to comply with this section.