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Debris Removal Guidelines Trees and brush should be taken to the Fayetteville/Lincoln County Convenience Center at 37 Burklin Street, behind the jail in Fayetteville. You will have to cross the scales, but you will not be charged for trees and brush. If you do not have Lincoln County tags on your vehicle, please provide some form of ID showing you are a resident of Lincoln County. Homes with large amounts of trees and brush are urged to burn on-site, if at all possible. If trees and brush are piled beside the roadway, it will very likely remain there for several weeks. Construction and demolition materials (carpet, sheetrock, roofing materials such as shingles) should also be taken to the Lincoln County Convenience Center. You will be charge for disposal of these items, but your insurance should reimburse you (please retain all your receipts). Again you do not have Lincoln County tags on your vehicle, please provide identification showing your residency here. No burning of construction and demolition materials on site will be allowed; however, it can be buried on the site where the debris fell. Burial site for the construction and demolition materials cant exceed one acre of land. Construction and demolition materials that are pushed or piled on the side of the roadway will very likely to remain there for several weeks. Officials urge you to opt for one of the alternative methods of disposal such as the ones listed above, if at all possible.
Posted on: Fri, 02 May 2014 23:08:38 +0000

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