The Orangeburg County Council has taken a significant step towards addressing the issue of nuisance properties in the area. The new ordinance, which was approved unanimously, defines what constitutes a nuisance property and outlines the procedures for identifying and addressing such properties. According to the ordinance, a nuisance property is one that has multiple code violations, is a magnet for criminal activity, or is otherwise detrimental to the health, safety, and welfare of the community. The ordinance also establishes a process for reporting nuisance properties, which can be done by residents, law enforcement, or other government agencies. Once a property is identified as a nuisance, the owner will be notified and given a chance to correct the issues. If the owner fails to comply, the county can take further action, including fines and even demolition of the property. The council believes that this new ordinance will help to improve the quality of life for residents and enhance the overall appearance of the community. By tackling nuisance properties, the county hopes to reduce crime, improve property values, and make the area a more desirable place to live. The ordinance is the result of months of work by the council and other stakeholders, who have been working to find a solution to the problem of nuisance properties. The council has held numerous public meetings and hearings to gather input from residents and other interested parties. The ordinance has been crafted to be fair and effective, while also protecting the rights of property owners. The council is confident that the new ordinance will be a valuable tool in the fight against nuisance properties and will help to make Orangeburg County a better place to live. The ordinance will be enforced by the county’s code enforcement department, which will be responsible for identifying and addressing nuisance properties. The department will work closely with other government agencies, including law enforcement, to ensure that nuisance properties are addressed in a timely and effective manner. The council has also established a system for tracking and monitoring nuisance properties, which will help to identify patterns and trends. This data will be used to inform future policy decisions and to ensure that the ordinance is being enforced effectively. The new ordinance is part of a broader effort by the county to improve the quality of life for residents and to enhance the overall appearance of the community. The county has also been working to improve its infrastructure, including roads and public buildings, and to support local businesses and economic development. By addressing the issue of nuisance properties, the county hopes to create a more positive and inviting environment for residents and visitors alike. The ordinance has been well-received by residents, who are eager to see the positive impact it will have on their community. The council is committed to continuing to work with residents and other stakeholders to ensure that the ordinance is effective and that the community continues to thrive. In the coming months, the council will be monitoring the implementation of the ordinance and making any necessary adjustments. The council is confident that the new ordinance will be a valuable tool in the fight against nuisance properties and will help to make Orangeburg County a better place to live.