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(6) Improvement, grading, repair, or construction work conducted pursuant to this article <br />on any private, nondedicated, and non -surrendered road shall neither constitute <br />dedication nor condemnation of the subject road to public use; <br />(7) The County shall neither be responsible nor liable for any personal injuries or <br />property damage arising from the design of or any improvement, grading, repair, or <br />construction work done pursuant to this article upon any private, nondedicated, and <br />non -surrendered road; <br />(8) The County makes no representation as to the safety or suitability of roads upon <br />which any improvement, grading, repair, or construction work has been done <br />pursuant to this article, for public vehicular or nonvehicular transportation; and <br />(9) Any other information deemed necessary. <br />Section 14-26-7. Discontinuance of County assistance to improve, grade, repair, or do <br />construction work upon a private, nondedicated, and non -surrendered <br />road. <br />(a) The director shall discontinue County assistance to improve, grade, repair, or do <br />construction work upon a specific private, nondedicated, and non -surrendered road, if the <br />director determines that such road no longer meets all criteria set forth in this article or <br />when requested in writing by the requester. Prior to discontinuing any improvement, <br />grading, repair, or construction work upon any private, nondedicated, and non -surrendered <br />road, the director shall provide the requester with written notice, thirty days in advance of <br />such proposed action. <br />(b) Where assistance is discontinued because the road has been signed, marked, delineated, <br />fenced, barricaded, or otherwise designed, constructed, or operated to exclude the general <br />public, in whole or in part, the director is authorized to: <br />(1) Recover removable fixtures and materials, if any, installed by the County, and to <br />recover from the requester the value of the fixtures or materials left in place; and <br />(2) Recover from the requester the total cost incurred by the County for paving or other <br />improvement, grading, repair, or construction work done pursuant to this article <br />within the five-year period preceding the closure of the road to the public. The <br />requester may avoid liability for the costs by making signage, design, construction, <br />operational, or other changes, or any necessary combination thereof, to again open the <br />road to the general public and meet all criteria set forth in this article. <br />Section 14-26-8. Control and liability. <br />Nothing contained in this article and no action undertaken pursuant to this article shall be <br />construed as the County: <br />(1) Taking control of a subject road; <br />7 <br />