a. Weed cutting notice
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<br />NOTICE FOR WEED CUTTING <br /> <br />In accordance with the North Dakota Century Code, it is the duty of <br />landowners or operators with land adjoining regularly traveled county <br />and township highways to mow weeds and grasses on the said road right <br />of way. The cutting shall be performed by the owner or operator <br />between August 30 and October 1, 2004. The minimum cut width shall <br />be 12 feet from the edge of the roadway. The maximum height of the <br />remaining stubble shall be six inches. If landowners fail to cut the <br />weeds and grasses along the county and township roads, the county <br />board of commissioners or the board of township supervisors may cause <br />the weeds and grasses to be cut and add the associated expenses to <br />the tax bill levied against the land for the ensuing year. <br /> <br />By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Cass County, North <br />Dakota, this 16th day of August, 2004. <br /> <br />Robyn Sorum, Chairwoman <br />Cass County Board of Commissioners <br /> <br />Michael Montplaisir <br />Cass County Auditor <br /> <br />PUBLISH: <br /> <br />August 23 and September 7, 2004, in The Forum (legal advertising) <br /> <br />September 1, 2004, in The Cass County Reporter (small box ad) <br /> <br />SUGGESTED MOTION: <br />Move to authorize publication of annual notice for weed cutting. <br />
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