Camden possesses unique natural assets and amenities which enhance
the value and enjoyment of the community by residents, businesses
and visitors. These assets are irreplaceable and must be preserved
and protected in order to allow the public's continued enjoyment of
these natural resources, prevent nuisances, protect public health
and safety, and protect the safety of wildlife. Thus, this chapter
is intended to provide for the uniform prohibition throughout the
Town of Camden of littering in its many forms. In addition, it is
the intent of this chapter to prevent the accidental scattering of
litter from unsecured loads and uncovered receptacles. Standards and
prohibitions outlined in this chapter shall also apply to the Town
of Camden and its employees.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
LITTER
All forms of discarded materials, including but not limited
to rubbish, waste material, cans, refuse, garbage, trash, debris,
dead animals, animal waste, bottles, glass, boxes, containers, plastic,
unclaimed papers or paper products, cigarette butts, all tobacco and
nicotine products, tires, appliances, balloons, furniture, tree and
landscape materials, mechanical equipment or parts, building or construction
materials, tools, machinery, wood, motor vehicles and motor vehicle
parts, vessels, aircraft equipment, waste oil, batteries, antifreeze,
sludge, or any other discarded material or substance of every kind
and description.
In addition to the penalties imposed in §
144-4 of this chapter, the court and/or Chief of Police may order a person to perform one or more of the following:
A. Remove all litter dumped in violation of this chapter;
B. Pay the owner of the property or, in the case of public property
the Town, triple the cost of cleanup and removal;
C. Pay the person or, in the case of public property the Town, sustaining
damages arising out of a violation of this chapter, amounting to triple
the actual damages or $200, whichever is greater, plus the injured
party's court costs and attorney fees if action results in a civil
proceeding;
D. Perform public service relating to the removal of litter or to the
restoration of the area polluted.