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j__g.o <br /> <br /> RECEIVED <br /> <br /> MAR 1 2 2002 <br /> <br />CASS COUNTY COMMISSION <br /> <br />March 12, 2002 <br /> <br />Fargo Cass Public Health <br /> <br />401 3rd Avenue North Fax Numbers: <br />Fargo, ND 58102-4839 Administration & Clinic 701-241-8559 <br />www.ci.fargo.nd.us/health Nursing 701-298-6929 <br />Phone: 701-241-1360 Environmental 701-241-8109 <br /> WIC 701-281-4802 <br /> <br />Attn: Cass County Commissioners <br /> <br />Re: <br /> <br />Cass County's Abandoned Automobile Project <br />Completion Report <br /> <br /> In August of 1999, Cass County landowners were informed that Fargo Cass <br />Public Health had agreed to participate in and coordinate the North Dakota Abandoned <br />Automobile Program (AAP) for Cass County. This was a countywide voluntary program <br />designed to eliminate unwanted car bodies and other scrap metals that clutter up our <br />community. This type of material not only creates potential health hazards (rodent <br />harborage), but is also a general nuisance as these scrap materials can create unsightly <br />property. <br /> <br />The North Dakota Department of Health entered into an agreement with Fargo Cass <br />Public Health authorizing reimbursement for costs incurred in carrying out abandoned <br />automobile activities pursuant to North Dakota Century Code 39-26. Section 39-26-10 <br />provides that a unit of government may contract with any qualified scrap processor for the <br />collection, storage, transportation, and disposal of abandoned motor vehicles, motor <br />vehicle components, and other scrap metals for recycling. <br /> <br />Funds for reimbursement of the administration and labor costs, the collection, reduction, <br />transportation, and recycling or disposal is generated through a mandated flat fee on <br />registration of vehicle titles throughout North Dakota. <br /> <br />The initial AAP estimates submitted by landowners identified approximately 1700 tons of <br />scrap located at 217 unique sites. Attached is the AAP participation list giving estimated <br />tonnages. Actual tonnage recovered by Kar Bashers Incorporated between March of 2000 <br />and December of 2001, was 2337 tons. This information is submitted as a review of'the <br />completed project. Should you have further questions or comments, do not hesitate to <br />contact this office at 241-1396. <br /> <br />Respectfully, <br /> <br />Terry~L dlum <br />Cass County Sanitarian, R.S., E.H.P. <br /> <br />RECEIVED & FILED BY BOARD <br />COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />REFERRED TO <br /> <br /> The mission of Fargo Cass Public Health is to assure a healthy community for all people <br />through on-going assessment, education, advocacy, intervention, prevention, and collaboration. <br /> <br />Farg0-M00rhcad <br /> <br /> <br />