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1 purposes. Mr. Beard informed us that he had purchased the <br />2 properties and put them in his son's names. He indicated that <br />3 it has caused him a certain amount of grief. Mr. Beard did <br />4 agree to maintain perimeter fence and to cover previously buried <br />5 waste. Mr. Beard agreed to fill all excavations and to grade <br />6 all low spots (See Attachment KK). <br />7 uu. On May 13, 2002 Robert McClellon an employee of <br />8 the Environmental Health Department contacted Rodney Beard by <br />9 telephone and asked for site access to conduct a Phase II <br />10 investigation. I informed Mr. Beard that the Environmental <br />11 Health Department would send him the site access forms. I also <br />12 informed him I would have to seek an inspection warrant if he <br />13 would not allow access. Mr. Beard indicated that he would not <br />14 grant site access and felt that an inspection warrant would be a <br />15 better approach. <br />16 vv. On June 4, 2002 the Environmental Health <br />17 Department sent Bruce Beard a letter asking for site access at <br />18 the subject site and provided site access forms. The letter <br />19 asked that the form be signed and returned by June 24, 2002. The <br />20 letter indicated that if the property owner did not respond by <br />21 that date it would be considered refusal. The letter was sent <br />22 Certified Mail (See Attachment LL). <br />23 <br />24 WW. The purpose of the requested inspection was to <br />25 further evaluate the properties described in Section 2a of this <br />26 affidavit, to determine if the violations still exists. <br />27 <br />28 <br />Inspection Warrant <br />- 13 - <br />