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  1. John II of Mecklenburg ( c. 1250 – 12 October 1299) was from 1264 until his death Lord of Mecklenburg . He was the youngest son of John I and Luitgard of Henneberg (1210-1267), the daughter of Count Poppo VII of Henneberg. After his brother Henry I was taken prisoner during his pilgrimage, he took over the regency of Mecklenburg and the ...

  2. Mecklenburg County Solid Waste and Recycling offers yard waste disposal to County residents at its full service drop off recycling centers. Please note : If your yard debris is in plastic bags, we can accept the debris but not the plastic bags.

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    • Brush
    • Limbs
    • Logs
    • Prefer to Use Grass Clippings For Mulch?
    Brush should be no longer than 5 feet in length and 4 inches in diameter.
    Separate brush into piles that are no longer than 5 feet long and 3 feet high. There should be 2 feet in between each pile.
    Limbs must be no longer than 5 feet in length and no larger than 4 inches in diameter.
    Limbs should be separated in piles that are no longer than 5 feet long and 3 feet high. There should be 2 feet in between each pile.
    Limbs should not be tied.
    Limbs may be placed in containers for collection.
    Logs must be under 4 inches in diameter.
    Tree stumps will not be collected.

    Leaving grass clippings on the lawn after mowing ensures that nutrients will be returned to the soil. Grass clippings are 20-30% protein and usually contain about 4% nitrogen, 2% potassium and 0.5% phosphorus, as well as all the necessary trace elements that plants need. When leaving clippings on the lawn, adjust your lawn mower to remove no more t...

  4. Mecklenburg County prohibits the burning of yard waste. Click here for more information. Yard Waste is collected from the curb once a week on your scheduled collection day provided the materials meet preparation requirements. Yard waste includes brush, limbs, leaves and grass trimmings.

  5. John II of Mecklenburg (c. 1250 – 12 October 1299) was from 1264 until his death Lord of Mecklenburg. He was the youngest son of John I and Luitgard of Henneberg (1210-1267), the daughter of Count Poppo VII of Henneberg. After his brother Henry I was taken prisoner during his pilgrimage, he took over the regency of Mecklenburg and the guardianship of Henry's sons in 1275, along with his ...

  6. Yard Waste. Residents are provided a yard waste collection cart for weekly collection of small amounts of yard waste. Large amounts of yard waste are collected for fees based on size. Fee schedule and application is available at www.huntersville.org. Residents may also haul yard waste to the County’s North Mecklenburg Recycling Center located ...

  7. Wipe Out Waste! Questions about managing your waste stream? Learn how trash and recyclables are managed in our County. Solid Waste and Recycling is a division of the Mecklenburg County Land Use and Environmental Services Agency. It is responsible for managing solid waste processing, overseeing full-service drop off centers, and conducting ...

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