Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

SilverBear

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eMail sent!!!

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Hello Mr. C. Marshall...

After reading a couple of the DPW-related articles in the latest "Happenings"
newsletter, I have a couple of questions.

The first is about driveway clearing and how privately-contracted plowing
services must keep plowed snow on-property. This is of interest to me
because of year-after-year apparent violations where snow is plowed across
the road and onto my front lawn. The article says "may result in tickets
being issued".

Could you clarify what the determining factor is that would turn that "may"
into a "will"?

Regarding the "Mailbox Policy" article. It is mentioned that we, as owners
or residents, do not have a right to place a mailbox along a public road in
the right of way.

First, I thought my property extended right up to the road. I was unaware
of any right-of-way strip of land between my property and the road. It is
not shown on my property's survey map. What is the measurement of that
right-of-way?

Regardless... if we do not have the right to put a mailbox and post along
the roadway, will the mail delivery people be accommodating and provide
walk-up service to the house? Or, if I placed the mailbox some place along
the inside of my driveway, would they pull in and deliver in that fashion?

This was all news to me... right-of-way and that we have no "statutory
or legal authority". I want to remain within the law. How may I do that
and continue to receive at-home mail service?

Thank you!

(My name)
(My address)
(My telephone number)
"
"
Dear (Me),
Thank you for reading the articles about winter operations and your
inquiries about mail boxes and snow plowing. Since the answers to these
could be a little lengthy and misunderstood in writing, I am asking you to
call me at the office xxx-yyyy so we can have a conversation that may answer
your questions more effectively. I am normally in the office from 7-8:30 and
during the lunch hour 12-1.

C.
"

In other words: Nothing shall be put in writing which I could possibly use as
future ammo. (But I will record the phone call. Kinda like a Billy Bush.)
 

classwife

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"
Dear (Me),
Thank you for reading the articles about winter operations and your
inquiries about mail boxes and snow plowing. Since the answers to these
could be a little lengthy and misunderstood in writing, I am asking you to
call me at the office xxx-yyyy so we can have a conversation that may answer
your questions more effectively. I am normally in the office from 7-8:30 and
during the lunch hour 12-1.

C.
"

In other words: Nothing shall be put in writing which I could possibly use as
future ammo. (But I will record the phone call. Kinda like a Billy Bush.)



Tell him you are deaf and require written communication.
 

Katmar

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    Have a great evening, Snails. Goodnight, sleep tight, pleasant dreams and a better tomorrow for all :)

    You can hardly see me anymore cause of all the desserts I've missed...:laugh:

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    daleron

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    Have a great evening, Snails. Goodnight, sleep tight, pleasant dreams and a better tomorrow for all :)

    You can hardly see me anymore cause of all the desserts I've missed...:laugh:

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    :p

    Good night Kat ;)




    Desserts for your Friday night :)

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