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Commissioners table request to waive transfer‑station tipping fees for local cleanup
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Summary
A resident requested the county waive transfer-station tipping fees for debris removal related to a building cleanup; the board tabled the request to gather more information after legal and budgetary concerns were raised.
A resident, Mike Wagner (S10), asked Alleghany County commissioners to waive transfer-station tipping fees for debris removal following a cleanup. Wagner presented ticket totals that he said summed to "25.11 75" and asked for relief from the fees associated with hauling debris.
Board members questioned what materials were included and whether metal recovered from the site had been sold. One commissioner asked whether churches or community groups had collected funds to cover costs; Wagner said he was not aware of organized donations at the time, and he provided a phone number for follow-up.
Commissioner (S2) summarized guidance derived from a UNC School of Government presentation, reporting that "anytime you waive a fee that is a levy... it is not legal," meaning county leaders must be careful about waiving fees that are budgeted as public levies. County Attorney (S11) said the settlement and fee topic is still informational at this stage and recommended gathering the requested documentation and legal review before making a final decision.
Given the outstanding questions about accounting, whether metal had been monetized, and legal constraints on waiving budgeted fees, the chair moved to table the request and possibly address it at a future work session where staff could present clarifying information. The motion to table was made, seconded and approved by voice vote (recorded as 5-0).

