11/4/2024 8:21:59 PM
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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Republic Yard Waste Msg# 1214577
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Joe, Jack,
Thanks for the update. Let's see how this plays out. It's not time yet anyways. I mean we just fell back this weekend. The folks closest to the YC in the condos were asked to wait 2-3 months for things to settle out (with smaller/taller cans). One can in garage rules out any vehicle unless it has two wheels. My neighbors continue to do both plastic and paper with mixed results and we are on the truck route. I'm waiting another six weeks just because I only like doing leaves twice, usually about a hundred bags, rather than every three days. Sorry up front to the do-gooders for us waiting for our windy support with leaves going everywhere including back into my neighbors yards and the old formally designated OPA ditch in front of the house. It's our plan and it has worked for years, why change now. A side note; the man-less trash truck has seemed faster, quicker without the human help. I'm still okay with the wait and see, bc I do this every year regardless what my DRs say. Merely both a spectator and participator in the annual "new plan" that I've witnessed over the past fifty plus years.... Maybe this year we will just mulch them with the mower that some say is most natural and healthy for our crab grass. Or we can just blow them into the islands and call that mulch. Hmmm. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Jack, you asked me the following: Republic passed by mine and neighbors 4 bags of leaves in plastic bags today. The answer I received from OPA was: "Per the contract, Republic will take up to 4 bagged leaves placed in paper bags as they are taken for recycling. If placed in plastic bags, they will need to be placed in the trash receptacle." I thought the current contract said nothing about having to use paper bags for yard debris. . I have over 20 plastic bags already packed. Was prepared to switch to paper but not this early. Am I screwed? JB So. looking at the actual wording in the contract, I 'find the following references to yard waste: (a) "Yard waste" shall mean all accumulations of grass or shrubbery cuttings, leaves, tree limbs, branched, brush, vines, garden plants, and other similar organic materials as the result of the cultivation and maintenance of lawns, shrubbery, vines, trees, and gardens." and (a) The Company shall collect up to a maximum of four (4) bags of leaves and/or yard waste per collection. Brush, tree limbs and shrub trimmings shall be collected provided that they are cut into 4-foot lengths and tied into bundles weighing not more than 50 pounds. I am no lawyer, but if the contract intended to define yard waste " bags" as only paper bags, that should have been specifically stipulated. It was not. The contract only says four (4) bags. Perhaps OPA Counsel Bruce Bright will offer an opinion but my civilian opinion is they must pick up yard waste in plastic bags or paper bags. For what it is worth, Republic has been picking up a neighbor's trash and he rarely puts out a can. For example, last Friday he put out about 8 black plastic bags and a small pile of wood. He has never used paper bags. They took every item. The week before they took none, and that was the first time in years they failed to take all the bags and wood debris he put out. Maybe it depends on the crew??? |
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