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<br />At the time these photographs and <br />observations were taken, the main area <br />was being repaved with new asphalt, and <br />mixed salt and sand was being stored <br />along the east side of this area, under <br />cover. <br /> <br />The second working area is located along <br />the south edge of the property outside the <br />main fence line. This area is used mostly <br />as a brush dump. There is also a drop off <br />area for waste oil, automotive fluids and <br />dumpster storage. <br /> <br />The third exterior work area is to the south <br />east of the main working area. This is <br />used for material storage and equipment <br />storage. The materials range from dirt, <br />rock and mulch. In general the equipment <br />stored here is mostly attachments and <br />trailers. <br /> <br />The fourth working area is to the north of <br />the main building. The area that actually <br />belongs to public works is narrow, has an <br />old wood building and is generally used <br />for miscellaneous storage of equipment. <br />The additional area seen behind the shed <br />and vehicles in the photo below is actually <br />utility department property. This area is <br />used for some additional material and <br />some general equipment storage. <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 6 - Fluid Drop Off, Dumpster Storage <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 7 - Material Stock Pile Storage <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 8 - Equipment Storage <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 5 - Salt and Sand Piles <br /> <br />8 <br />