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Farmland residents press county over alleged junkyard at 319 E. Jackson; inspectors to visit

Randolph County Board of Commissioners · November 19, 2025
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Residents told Randolph County commissioners that vehicles have accumulated for months at 319 E. Jackson St. in Farmland, alleging salvage activity, pollution risks and intimidation. Area planning staff said inspectors will visit and enforcement steps, including possible court action, will follow if salvage is documented.

Farmland residents urged Randolph County officials on Tuesday to investigate what they described as an unpermitted auto salvage operation at 319 East Jackson Street. Lisa Stonerock, who said she lives at 322 New York Street, described “vehicles that have sat there for months to over years” and said neighbors worry about vermin, fluid leaks and runoff toward the White River.

The complaint focused on two parcels one in the town of Farmland and an adjacent county parcel.…

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