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Supervisors declare Bayside property a public health hazard, authorize cleanup bids
Summary
The board declared a Bayside Park area property a public‑health and safety hazard under a county statute after code enforcement presented photos of dumped tires and debris, and authorized staff to prepare a scope of work and obtain bids for cleanup.
The Hancock County Board of Supervisors on May 5 declared a property in the Bayside Park community a public health and safety hazard and authorized county staff to prepare a scope of work and obtain bids for cleanup.
County staff described a parcel that had been a mobile‑home lot and has become a frequent dumping site, with large amounts of tires and other debris. The owner, identified in county…
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