My next door neighbor just redid the front area of his lot right out to the street. Looks real nice. Brand new sod, new planting area with fresh mulch, and border bricks. He did quite a bit of tree trimming this past weekend, and put all the waste out on the edge of his property line and 95% of it in front of my house.
Well I had a little bit of trimmings and clippings that I just threw on top. His stack was quite large. Well this morning was bulk pick up, and they say they are limited to 10 yards, maybe about the size of a 4 door sedan or a little larger. They come by with a huge dump type truck with a crane arm and a clam shell type bucket on the end, and the driver operates the bucket from the passenger side of the truck.
My neighbor didn't want the bucket scraping up the new front he just finished, so I thought it would be OK for his pile to be on my property. Well they come by and wouldn't pick up the whole stack. I asked the driver what the problem was and he said it's too big. I told him that stack was for two homes. The driver said it all looked like the same tree clippings, and it was in front of one house. Then we got in a heated argument about types of trees, and the stack being from two homes.
He refused. The neighbor on my other side had just a few things in his pile, and I asked the driver how about I put the balance over here on this tiny stack. Then the driver says that his supervisor has seen this street and he could lose his job if he let me do that. Right then I had one of those Bill Cosby described "coniptions". Realizing this is fighting city hall, I walked away.
I realize this is "splitting branches" concerning rules, but come on...it's garbage.
Well I had a little bit of trimmings and clippings that I just threw on top. His stack was quite large. Well this morning was bulk pick up, and they say they are limited to 10 yards, maybe about the size of a 4 door sedan or a little larger. They come by with a huge dump type truck with a crane arm and a clam shell type bucket on the end, and the driver operates the bucket from the passenger side of the truck.
My neighbor didn't want the bucket scraping up the new front he just finished, so I thought it would be OK for his pile to be on my property. Well they come by and wouldn't pick up the whole stack. I asked the driver what the problem was and he said it's too big. I told him that stack was for two homes. The driver said it all looked like the same tree clippings, and it was in front of one house. Then we got in a heated argument about types of trees, and the stack being from two homes.
He refused. The neighbor on my other side had just a few things in his pile, and I asked the driver how about I put the balance over here on this tiny stack. Then the driver says that his supervisor has seen this street and he could lose his job if he let me do that. Right then I had one of those Bill Cosby described "coniptions". Realizing this is fighting city hall, I walked away.
I realize this is "splitting branches" concerning rules, but come on...it's garbage.


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