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    Video Travel – Decks – Video - June 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Bang La Decks – Zouka (Teaser) – Video - June 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Yu-Gi-Oh! 2014 – Decks de Structure Royaume De Lumire (Realm Of Light) – Prsentation – Video - June 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    First of two new parking decks opens - June 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    CUMMING Some relief has arrived for those doing business in downtown Cumming.

    Gerald Blackburn, Cumming city administrator, confirmed that the Castleberry Road parking deck was officially opened to the public Friday morning.

    The deck is one of two in the downtown area being built as part of the $100-million courthouse and jail projects. Voters approved funding for the facilities in 2012 as part of an extension of the 1-cent sales tax.

    The second deck is going up on Mason Street, next door to the Forsyth County Administration Building. Crews have been preparing the site for the past few weeks.

    As for the Castleberry deck, motorists have an additional 222 parking spots in the three-level structure.

    In addition, the city of Cumming is resurfacing the adjacent ground parking lot.

    The Mason Street deck will be a five-level, 491-space facility.

    A map with additional daytime public parking can be found at http://www.forsythco.com.

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    Walmart decks up kirana stores for larger India pie - June 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    After opening its e-commerce website to supply goods to mom-and-pop stores, the US retailer has launched an initiative to woo small businesses in India by helping their owners create state-of-the-art stores.

    From the right fitting and fixtures for their stores to local market intelligence, members of Walmart's 20-store Best Price Modern Wholesale cash-and-carry chain are gaining know-how in modern store management from the Bentonville-based company's expertise in the retail business.

    "Around 70% of our customers are re-sellers and we work closely with them to help them modernize the kirana shop. In some cases, when people want to get into the kirana trade, we help them set up the business. For instance, in Chhindwara in Madhya Pradesh, somebody wanted to set up a shop and we helped him set up the modern kirana by telling him how to do planograms, fixtures, layout of the store and why he need not keep too much of merchandise because he can come and pick up stock every second day from our stores," says Krish Iyer, CEO with Walmart India.

    Walmart officials say that the retailer's efforts are paying rich dividends to its customers. For instance, after adopting Walmart's best practices, average sales of the mess in Era Medical College in Lucknow has jumped from Rs 15,000 in 2013 to Rs 7 lakh per month this year. Similarly, the South Indian mess at Jalandhar's Lovely Professional University has seen its monthly income increase to Rs 3.75 lakh from zero.

    Arvind Singhal, chairman of retail consultancy firm Technopak, says that Walmart is following the footsteps of large FMCG companies. HUL boosted its sales with its Super Value Initiative, Marico with Mera and Dabur with Parivaar. All these companies helped local kirana storeowners deck up their stores in return for enhanced visibility of their own products. Coca-Cola and PepsiCo too have been involved in similar programmes across the country, especially in rural areas.

    "It's a simple equation: By helping its customers improve their sales, Walmart is not only augmenting its own revenues, it is also getting these storeowners on board for the long run. Customer loyalty is king in India's wholesale market. And, when you take into account the sheer size of the stake that is involved, which is around $450 billion, it's a very smart move by Walmart," says Singhal.

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    Basement Waterproofing Westwood – Video - June 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    San Diego Mold Remediation | (619) 449-9611 – Video - June 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Sewers come to Tiverton; opt-in/out voting soon - June 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TIVERTON Within the next few weeks, Tiverton will be immersed in an estimated $71.74 million campaign to revolutionize its sewer system. A new law creating what will be called the Tiverton Wastewater District (TWD) is headed to the governors office for his expected approval and will take effect immediately. It will lay the groundwork for the construction and management of a town sewer system meant to replace the existing patchwork sewer, septic, and cesspool system in parts of town. Sewer votes will be taken neighborhood by neighborhood. The laws primary sponsor in the House, Representative (and Tiverton resident) Jay Edwards (D-Dist. 70), said, Its what the people in the area wanted and what the town council wanted. It gives people an alternative to very expensive septic systems, and it provides a long-term viable solution to the towns wastewater problem. It will also make it easier for businesses to come in to town. They wont have to put in expensive septic systems. They can tie in right away. Town Council President Ed Roderick concurred. Obviously the law is in Tivertons best interests, because of the water issues we have with water quality and the discharge into the bay, he said. It will only make Tiverton a better place to live especially along the water, Im hoping the economic impact on property owners won t be that great, but it is less expensive than a septic system. The new sewer system will be governed by the TWD and the transition will happen quickly. The town council last month approved spending $2,500 from the Wastewater Commissions budget to pay a business manager to assist in setting up the TWD. On May 23, the US Department of Agriculture announced that $4.6 million in grants and loans had been committed to Tiverton to help it set up the TWD. The Town Council on June 30 is expected to appoint the TWDs seven-member board of directors, said Leroy Kendricks, chairman of the towns existing Wastewater Management Commission. Under terms of the new law, he and the other current members of the Tiverton Wastewater Commission will be named the directors of the TWD. The TWD will take immediate ownership of all the current systems assets,accounts, pipes and property, and all its liabilities. The 550 households in Tiverton that are tied into the existing sewer system that runs into Fall River, will soon be paying their bills to the new TWD. Within a month or two of passage of the act, well be looking for a vote in three priority areas, to set the stage for the installation of in-the-ground sewers there, said Mr. Kendricks (see separate story). Those three areas the Riverside, Bay Street, and Robert Gray neighborhoods are close to the water, and contain an estimated 757 households where failed or aging septic systems, or contaminated groundwater, most abound. As for a timeline, we anticipate going out to bid next winter if all goes according to plan, with shovels in the ground in the late spring or early summer of 2015, and completion about one year from then, Mr. Kendricks said. After that, he said, were going to need revenue, so the hooking up will take place as quickly as possible. In addition to the three priority areas, another five areas (for a total of eight) in town are on the list for sewering, Mr. Kendricks said. Eventually, about 4,000 households in town are expected to be connected to the system. Despite the enormity of the task, we plan a pretty low budget operation, about four to six employees, Mr. Kendricks told the council last January. Where all the money will come from is not yet entirely clear, but the TWD has the power under the new law to assess fees for the use of its sewers, to issue bonds, to borrow, to seek and accept grants, and to tax. As for the taxing power the new district has under the law, right now we do not plan to assess a tax, its not in our plan,said Mr. Kendricks. The TWD is the only municipal sewer district of its kind in the state. It is not a part of state government nor of the municipality of Tiverton. The pressure to sewer The Rhode Island Cesspool Act of 2007 requires all properties in town within 200 feet of the shoreline to replace all cesspools by January 2014. Regulations adopted by the state in 2008 require that homes have installed septic systems that meet state standards. You cant sell a home unless youre in compliance, says Mr. Kendricks. There really isnt a choice of doing nothing, he says. Youre either going to tie in to the sewer system, or fix or install a state-approved septic system. There are other imperatives driving the need to sewer. Two outfalls along the north Tiverton shoreline one near the base of Kearns Avenue in the so-called Robert Gray outfall area, and the other at the base of Summerfield Lane have been found to be contaminated with fecal bacteria commonly associated with failed septic systems. Sewer costs compared with septic costs Estimated costs for individual septic systems, compared with monthly costs for sewers over a 40 year period, for each homeowner in the three priority areas, were reported by a study done last year for the update to the towns Wastewater Facilities Plan. The results: Riverside: Septics: average $25,000 to $60,000, with average monthly costs for first 10 years in excess of $210 to over $500. Sewers: project costs $16,500 for each homeowner, with average monthly cost $125. Bay Street: Septics: average $25,000 to $30,000, with average monthly costs for first 10 years in excess of $270. Sewers: project costs $11,000 for each homeowner, with average monthly cost $105. Robert Gray area: Septics: average $15,000, with average monthly cost for first 10 years in excess of $151. Sewers: project costs $14,000 for each homeowner, with average monthly cost $115.

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    Dollar du diablo los porches Segundo clasificado – Video - June 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Thieves steal plants from porches in Woodland Heights - June 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HOUSTON -

    Woodland Heights is the kind of neighborhood where front porches are warm and welcoming, but they may be too welcoming -- thieves have become comfortable stealing from people just feet from their front door.

    "That's what bothers me the most is that they came up on my porch to get it," said Marilyn Kowalski.

    Three potted plants were stolen from the ledge of Kowalski's porch Thursday.

    "I noticed one of my plants was gone," Kowalski said. "Then when I got home from work in the evening, I realized that there were two more gone."

    It's seems like a petty crime but neighbors said it's become all too common in the Heights neighborhood.

    "It happens all the time," said Dorie Kerr, who said the plants on her porch have been stolen several times, too. "If you have a nice plant and don't glue it down or bolt it down, there's a good chance if it's in a decent pot, somebody's gonna take it."

    Kerr said someone recently tried and failed to steal from her porch again.

    "I think it was too heavy," Kerr said. "So I think they dropped it and it cracked the pot. They just left it, toppled over."

    Often, potted plants like Kerr's can cost upwards of $100.

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