This can be very useful and appropriate for people who are still dealing with the aftermath of the hurricane since there is no cost to the resident to get rid of their garbage at the sites.

Such deposits, close to the contact of major productive porphyry deposits, are relatively common and sometimes prove to be of significant size, The original underground workings developed a significant high grade zinc zone, but there was no follow-up to determine the full extent of the deposit after the huge molybdenum deposit was discovered in 1978.

We have had a numerous requests from residents who wish to burn small amounts of debris.

This is a good opportunity for residents to get rid of the larger items that can't be set out on the curb for regular garbage pick-up.

This is per state law and off of the total value of the home.

It's about 88 percent white.

I think you can't go wrong in providing choice for people.

We can issue a variance for residents who are not able to burn 300 feet from a structure.

The glass has been repaired and the owner has also cleaned up some the inside of the building. It looks a lot better.