Saturday, February 27, 2010

Curb Recyling Becoming Available July 2010

FRANKLIN — Starting in July, Franklin will be the first Williamson County city to offer residents curbside recycling.

Aldermen gave the city's blue-bag program a 7-1 vote of support Tuesday.

But will it be a long-term solution to cutting Franklin's trash or a short-lived eco-friendly experiment?

Residents such as Emily Kinzig, who is willing to buy blue recycling bags for her cardboard, paper and plastics and leave them for once-a-week pickup, will decide. The bags will be available at local grocers and other locations.

"Switching to bags will be a little bit of a change," said Kinzig, 31, who takes her recycling to the free local drop-off sites. "I definitely consider it a hassle to load it all up and drive it somewhere."

Despite a near-unanimous vote Tuesday, questions about the program remain in City Hall.

City officials can't say exactly how much curbside recycling will cost yet, nor do they know how many tons of recycling they can expect to divert from the landfill in Murfreesboro.

Sumrall Recycling Inc., based in Sumrall, Miss., will be taking and sorting Franklin's recyclable products without charging the city.

Cost projections have been about $280,000, which would buy three new trucks to pick up the bags. In turn, Franklin hopes to trim how much it's paying in landfill fees.

Franklin, which pays a $25-a-ton tipping fee to dump its garbage, might save as much as $83,000 annually if residents were to recycle 3,333 tons.

Becky Caldwell, city solid waste director, said she's still getting information on leasing trucks, which might make the program decidedly cheaper for taxpayers. Costs of leasing the trucks will be presented to aldermen before the new budget is set in July.

Alderman Pearl Bransford said she thinks changing the city's recycling habits is a must and education programs in schools and elsewhere can mean the difference for the program's success.

"The status quo's not acceptable," Bransford said.

Recyclers iffy on program

Some avid recyclers say they're skeptical the program will cut the city's trash output, since Franklin's 18,000 garbage customers can already recycle for free at the county's drop-off sites.

"You're not going to generate any measurable amount of additional recyclables by telling people that they can go to Home Depot and buy a blue bag to do something differently than they do now that costs nothing," said Alderman Dana McLendon, who uses four tubs to store his family's recyclables at home.

McLendon cast the lone vote against the program.

While resident Chase Whitaker jokes that his family is "addicted" to recycling and cutting waste, he still dislikes the city's program, citing its cost among other reasons.

"Curbside recycling does not need to be implemented as yet another 'entitlement' service for the folks of the city or county," Whitaker said.

Others, such as Elizabeth Jenkins, 44, pays a private garbage collection service to pick up her recyclables and said she doesn't think residents will remember to buy or use the blue bags.

"The odds of most people remembering to get them is slim," Jenkins said. "In fact, I think it's ridiculous to have a specific bag."

But Alecia Lohaus, 28, from Franklin, said she'll use the bags as well as the county drop-off sites.

"Not only will I save time putting my items in my new household bins, but the local pickup service will definitely allow me to recycle even more items as I will not have to pack them up in my car for bi-weekly drop-offs," Lohaus said.

source:

http://www.tennessean.com/article/20100225/WILLIAMSON01/2250307/2023/WILLIAMSON/Franklin+OKs+curbside+recycling

Serving our neighbors,

Debbie G.

March Activities In Our Community

Here's a sampling of what is happening in our community:

  • The Winter Farmer's Market @ The Factory
http://www.factoryatfranklin.com/
  • Spring Craft Show @ the Longview Recreation Center @ Spring Hill
  • Register for Adult Softball Leagues
  • Ghost of the Battlefield Tours
  • Feile Festival, Downtown Franklin (now called Brew Fest)
http://www.historicfranklin.com/events/feile-franklin
  • The Fantasics @ the Boiler Room Theater @ The Factory
  • Big River @ Andrew Johnson Theater in Nashville
  • The Color Purple @ Andrew Jackson Hall in Nashville
For more details click on this link.

Serving our neighbors,

Debbie G.

Minutes From The HOA Board Meeting on January 21, 2010

Andover Townhomes

HOA Meeting

MINUTES


DATE: January 21, 2010

LOCATION: FedEx Kinko's

Meeting Room

3021 Mallory Lane

Franklin, TN 36067

CALL TO ORDER:

By: Mitch Welty

Time: 7:05 p.m.

­­­­­­­­­­­­ROLL CALL TO ESTABLISH QUORUM

In Attendance:

President: Mitch Welty

Vice President: Gloria Dale Williams

Secretary: Debra Gerstenberger

Directors at Large: Bob Schettler, Jim Ford

Representative from Gasser Properties: Mike Woods


APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING

Minutes from the October 29, 2009 meeting were previously approved by email.


NEW BUSINESS


The BOD unanimously agreed to the election of officers as the following:

• President, Jim Ford (Unit 600)

• Vice President, Mitch Welty (Unit 672)

• Secretary, Debra Gerstenberger (Unit 660)

• Gloria Dale Williams, Director at Large (Unit 678)

• Bob Schettler, Director at Large (Unit 700)


Financial Statement:

We need to retrieve the HOA dues. Discussion of current late fees and the process of beginning liens.

(1) Dues in arrears for 2 months will receive a letter of demand payment.

(2) Dues in arrears over 3 months, a lien will be placed on the unit.

(3) Dues over 4 months in arrears, we will seek judgment.


BOD instructed Gasser Properties to contact our attorney to pursue a judgment against the following Homeowner’s Townhomes for late Home Owner Association dues accumulating over $500.00:

Unit 604

Unit 618

Unit 659

Unit 654


For those other units with outstanding dues, the BOD urges all Home Owners to be current with their Home Owners dues.


} Roofing Repairs:

With the abundance of rain, we have had several leaks reported.

In regards to repairing inside work, it will be done on a case-by-case basis. If Gasser Properties or a Board Member is not called as soon as the leak happens and the damage is because of the homeowners or renter’s failure to report the leak, Andover Townhomes HOA will not be responsible.


} Requested Letters:

Request of Jim Ford for Mitch Welty to write up a letter to be attached to the Minutes that accounts for how the dues have been spent.

Request of Gloria Dale William for Gasser Properties to draft a letter for her approval regarding cars violating the HOA parking rules. This letter will be attached to the windshield of those cars to announce final warning before towing.


} Debra Gerstenberger reported the Towing Sign has been lying down in the grass by her unit for

about a month. She requested that it be reinstalled.


OLD BUSINESS


} Repeated request for our roofing repair to be more detailed on the invoices. Mike Woods stated

that the process is beginning.


NEXT SCHEDULED MEETING


DATE: Thursday, May 6, 2010

TIME: 7:00 p.m.

LOCATION: LSI Offices

ADJOURNMENT


Meeting was adjourned at 7:45 p.m.


Respectively submitted by,

Debra Gerstenberger

Secretary