Time for an Oconee law against junk?

At length, Oconee County planning commissioners last night batted around the idea that it’s time to regulate the storage of junk—even though what might be junk in the eye of one might not be junk in the eye of another.  Still one commissioner, Mike Smith, brought to the meeting photographic evidence of what he called accumulation of junk outside businesses as well as on individual private properties.  Gwen McPhail, commission chairwoman, said although there have been no occurrences in recent times, there have been times in the past in Oconee County when a child at play would crawl into a junked car and could not get out and no one was there to hear his cries.  Stacy Lyles, however, cautioned her colleagues against passing rules so stringent that it would drive junkyard operators out of business.  In that instance, she fears junk strewn countywide.