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    Neighbors: Consistent flood issues linked to newly-paved parking lot – Fox17

    - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    LOWELL, Mich. A group of neighbors say their Lowell homes are constantly flooded. They believe the issue is tied to a local nursing home and the lack of storm drains nearby.

    Three homeowners say their basements flood every time it rains. Another says his yard is always filled with water, but his crawl space only gets damp.

    All of the homes are adjacent to Laurels of Kent, a nursing home in Lowell.

    "We're getting run-off off their parking lot and roof that's coming in, just flooding our yards," said Doug Krause, one homeowner.

    The problem has been an issue for a decade for some of the residents, but it was always manageable. Now, they are dealing with water dozens of time each year, which they attribute to the newly re-capped parking lot at the nursing home. The organization re-paved on top of the existing lot, which did not require any permits.

    "They changed the pitch on the parking lot when they repaved it last year to lean towards us now. In all fairness, there is not a city drain until a block down this way, so there is no storm sewer back in their parking lot at all," said Krause.

    Residents say they have flooded about 8 times within the past year or so, with the worst happening since November.

    "I'm concerned for the foundation primarily and then the black mold issue, if I have one," said Amy Marsman. "Also, what if I ever wanted to sell my home? I could never sell that knowing that this happens. That just wouldn't be fair."

    All of their homes flooded earlier this week with the heavy rainfall. It still has not dried out days later.

    "Whenever I see heavy rain forecast, it always makes me a little uneasy," said Melody Kastanek. "If it ends up here, it's going to be in my basement."

    We reached out to Laurels of Kent about the problem. They provided this statement:

    "The Laurels of Kent, like many business owners and homeowners in the City of Lowell and Kent County, have been dealing with the effects of the recent heavy rains and unprecedented levels of ground water. Unfortunately, the collection of water on the Laurels of Kent property and the surrounding properties has been an on-going issue for years. The lack of City storm infrastructure near the properties is the primary problem, as the area relies on surface draining to a nearby creek. All the properties in question contribute to the buildup of water with their watershed from roofs, gutters and yards. In an effort to improve the conditions, over the years we have explored solutions to the drainage issues on our property and our neighbors properties. Specifically, we have paid to connect the neighbors low lying areas along the property line to one of our yard drains. Although this has improved the drainage problems, without City storm infrastructure, the issue will likely continue during heavy periods of precipitation. We certainly share the frustrations of our neighbors."

    We reached out to the city of Lowell, who said the matter is purely a civil issue. They added the infrastructure for the drains is already in place and has been for several decades.

    Marsman, who receives the bulk of the water, called the FOX 17 Problem Solvers in hopes of receiving help. She says she has exhausted every avenue, including allowing the nursing home to install a pump that runs off her electricity.

    "I'm doing everything that I possibly can do, and I don't know what else that I can do," said Marsman.

    Marsman has also considered hiring a lawyer, but says the fees were too high. It included $10,000 base pay, which did not include hiring an engineer or additional lawyer fees.

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    Who is a Roofer, 5 best Roofers in Edmonton and Types of Roofing Materials – IMC Grupo

    - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Who is a Roofer?

    A roofer is someone who keeps the specialty of roof constructionand repair. Roofing contractor oversees the entire roofing process in bothresidential and commercial construction.

    They properly inspect construction projects and ensure that theroofing is in accordance with the design.

    In addition, roofs determine materials, substrates and auxiliariesused to install the roof. Other roofing decisions include traces, beams andrafters

    Your Edmonton roofing contractor can set up a new roof or repairan old one, as well as repair and replace gutters. Good roofers in Edmonton need to be able to inspect roofs and gutters at once to evaluatedamage caused by a natural disaster or other occasion, and also you have to becapable of without delay estimating the necessary roof repairs. Some roofingcompanies in Edmonton specialize in specific types of roofing, such as tile ormetal, so make sure one you are interested in works with the materials you haveor desire.

    There are a lot of rooftops in Edmonton, but Ill tell you aboutthe top 5.

    Valuable customers know that Silverline Roofing can be trustedto provide the best roofing services in Edmonton. You can be sure that it usesthe best quality materials and uses the best practices of industry standards.Better yet, its services come with a five-year warranty.

    This is the most organized roofing company in the Edmonton area.They recognize way to make it clean for clients as they are very effective incommunicating expectations and time lines.

    This work was done in a timely manner with great results.Initially, six other roofing companies were interviewed, but they chose thegypsies because they were separated from their rivals.

    All Roofing Edmonton is a great choice for roof contractorEdmonton AB. Roofers are very skilled traders and that is what you will findhere.

    Iron Shield Roofing is your leading roofing company in Edmonton.We offer siding and roofing services to Edmonton, St.Albert, Sherwood Park,Leduc and Spruce Grove.

    We will be there when you need the absolute best in roofingproducts and residential roofing and siding work. We know the demands that theweather can put on a home.

    RapidRoofing & Repairs is an own family ownedEdmonton roofing company. We specialize in residential sloped roof, eavestroughreplacement & repairs. We additionally provide business roofing flat roofrepair & alternative services

    There are many Typesof roofing materials, but I will mention some of these.

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    Plowz and Mowz offering free lawn services to health care workers – Irrigation & Green Industry magazine

    - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Syracuse-based Plowz and Mowz lawn mowing company is offering a discount code as a thank you to health care professionals and front line workers for their hard work during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an article by WICZ News.

    CEO and co-founder of the company, Wills Mahoney, says this campaign means a lot to him, as his own twin sister is a first responder.

    Plowz and Mowz is an on-demand lawn mowing company, servicing 55 markets nationwide. Since the beginning of their campaign, the company has already more than 5,000 lawns for health care workers.

    Our missions always been to help people, and you know we were seeing nurses and healthcare workers working around the clock, 12-plus hours, and we said the last thing they probably want to do is mow their lawn when they get home. So we set out to offer free lawn mows, Mahoney says in the article.

    For the frontline workers in need of an extra hand in their outdoor chores, all they need to do is visit the companys website and use the discount code HERO to save up to $60 on their services.

    The discount campaign will continue for at least another week, but customers can schedule their lawn care services for a later date if needed.

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    How to cut the grass: 7 top tips for lawn care – and when you should mow it – The Scotsman

    - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    LifestyleHomes and GardensCutting the grass may sound like a simple task.

    Monday, 18th May 2020, 9:49 am

    With the lawn looking a little unkempt, simply give it the once over with the lawnmower. Sorted.

    Thats one way of doing it, but there are so many more things you could be bearing in mind.

    There are ways of doing things that will keep your grass in better nick in the long run, and as everybodys got a little more time on their hands these days, now is the perfect opportunity to try them out.

    Here are seven top tips for a happier lawn:

    Service your lawn mower regularly

    The first step to having a healthy lawn, is to have a healthy lawnmower.

    Keeping its innards clean and free from the build up of any clippings is an easy way to keep your machine ticking over nicely.

    But once a year, its worth getting your mower serviced regularly, looking for chips on the blades, and checking whether theyre still sharp.

    Blunt blades can actually damage your grass, bruising it instead of giving it a nice, clean cut.

    Adjust the regularity of cuts during the year

    Grass grows at different rates throughout the year, so it stands to reason that the regularity of your trims should vary too.

    Grass needs cutting less frequently in early spring, but you may need to mow twice weekly when growth rates peak in late spring.

    Cut your grass to the right height

    Unlike an efficient haircut, you dont actually want to get your moneys worth (or mowney's worth) and take your grass as short as possible with each cut.

    The ideal height for lawn grass is are 2.5cm 4cm tall, though if you have the patience, different lengths should be utilised in different areas of your garden.

    Patches that get more wear and tear should be left longer at around 4cm 5cm, while shaded section should be longer still, at 7cm 8cm.

    Set your blades to the right height

    To get that perfect grass blade height, youll want to adjust the cutting height of your mower.

    People can often neglect to do this, but if you want to be proud of your lawns luscious leaves, its a must!

    Who hasnt exuberantly taken on a lawn cut, only to find their mower quickly clogging up with damp cuttings.

    Your first mistake? Giving the lawn a trim while its not dry.

    Not only could the mower jam, but it will also smear and rut the soil, with wet grass clippings clumping and smothering the lawn.

    Aim to only mow when both the grass and soil are dry.

    Put the clippings to good use

    You can compost your grass clippings of course (though youll want to mix them with carbon-rich brown material to avoid slimy compost, but in the summer, you should leave the clippings on the lawn to retain moisture.

    Mowing the lawn neednt be the arduous chore youve treated it as all these years.

    Experiment while youre out there with heights, stripes and all sorts of finishes.

    You could even leave areas to grow free if you want to encourage wildlife into a secluded corner! Have fun with it.

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    Here’s a list of everything in and around Milwaukee that’s open for Memorial Day weekend, including beaches and libraries – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Bartender Carrie Boyle wipes down the bar at A.J. O'Brady's Irish Pub & Grill in Menomonee Falls on Thursday. Patrons were spaced 6 feet apart at the bar and surfaces were cleaned after every patron. In addition, the bar is taking reservations for a limited number of tables available.(Photo: Rick Wood / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

    Milwaukee and other area municipalities announced a flurry of openings Friday, just asMemorial Day weekend arrived.

    Among the announcements Friday was everything from Milwaukee churches reopening to state parks resuming normal business hours. Here's a list of everything open during the long weekend:

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    According to the public health order issued in Milwaukee, all public and privategatherings are limited to a maximum of 10 people, andbusinesses are also expected to have customers maintain social distancing. Businesses allowed to open include:

    A public health order for suburban Milwaukee County businesses expired Thursday, allowing bars and restaurants to offer indoor seating and dine-in services.

    Here's a list of how some prominent businesses plan to welcome guests and customers this weekend.

    Beginning Saturday, Wisconsin state park properties will return to regular operating hours of 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announced Friday.

    All restrooms will remain closed through June 2 and all group campsites and shelter reservations will remain closed and canceled at leastthrough June 7, according to a news release.

    Temporary capacity restrictions will still be used as needed to prevent overcrowding at properties, the release said. Updates on capacity restrictions can be found here.

    Rock Island State Park, however, will remain close to all use until July 1 due to high lake levels interfering with ferry service.

    The DNR also said four other properties will remain closed for the health safety of the public:Dells of The Wisconsin RiverStateNatural Area, Gibraltar RockStateNatural Area, Parfrey's Glen StateNatural Area andPewits Nest StateNatural Area.

    All facilities such astowers, shelters, playgrounds, nature centers, headquarters, entrance stations and concession buildings remain closed to the public.

    Contact Elliot Hughes at elliot.hughes@jrn.com or 414-704-8958. Follow him on Twitter@elliothughes12.

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    Conquering weeds in the yard and garden | INFORUM – INFORUM

    - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Nothing in this world is certain, except death and taxes, according to Benjamin Franklin. Thats not entirely true. He left out weeds.

    Anyone with a yard or garden knows that weeds are a near certainty. Plant it, and they will come; weeds, that is.

    Weeds can take the fun out of gardening, if we let them get the upper hand in our vegetable gardens, landscapes and flower beds.

    Weeds are a major challenge in lawns, landscapes and gardens. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor

    But we can win the war on weeds, and the following tips can help.

    Hoeing weeds when small is a key to control. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor

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    Don Kinzler, a lifelong gardener, is the horticulturist with North Dakota State University Extension for Cass County. Readers can reach him at kinzlerd@casscountynd.gov or call 701-241-5707.

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    From the Editor: Pin Cushion Corners – Amerisurv

    - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    I recently saw a social media post showing an image of an emerging pin cushion. Its a two of a kind working on a full house scenario. So barely a pin cushion on the old Jeff-Luc-ometer. Of course, everyone has their own opinion based on a single photograph as to which pin is better. The debate and camaraderie were thought-provoking, so I broke editorial code and chipped in my two cents. The underlying question is what binds us to calling any particular object evidence? I like to think I rely on evidence that will lead to facts supporting the original grant. Thus, I need an authoritative basis for accepting evidence. All of you old dogs know this. Im willing to assume that you understand because you were mentored. Our profession is working if our folks can say they earned this wisdom through mentoring rather than hard knocks. The mentoring process is designed to pass second-hand knowledge so that we dont have to reinvent the wheel or take any lumps to the forehead. The artful craft of sorting evidence is learned through experience. Retracing and substantiating the authoritative grant should keep us from stabbing that pincushion like a worn-out voodoo doll and lead us to the real egg in the basket. There may be a path to cleaning up the other fiddle sticks but were gonna have put on the mommy/daddy pants and be willing to communicate with the owners and lawn archers. Can we measure, document and remove foul markers under the authority a boundary agreement? If you think so, then would you be willing to yank your foul corners under the terms of a boundary agreement? Sounds counterintuitive to remove marks but the end result is a single point of notice under a documented agreement. Id need to see some really strong before, during, and after documentation of this rigid and abrupt event. There could very well be some conveyancing involved too. At some point we have to fess up to the cause and relieve our profession of this nuisance. How about implementing a standard of care that requires any newly set monument to be accompanied by a certified mailing of notice to all impacted parties? If you fear it will jack up the price of your survey, then use whats already there and save your client a few bucks. If you fear that youll lose billable time from not replacing corners, then youre probably not charging enough in the first place. I have come to believe that the reason we see these shenanigans is two-fold. Number one were not digging around enough and number two the offensive surveyor is not required to face the folks were impacting. Theres no such thing as a secret survey so why dont we feel the need to engage the common owners when the lawn darts start piling up? I boil it down to this. Laying out a new subdivision is a mechanical exercise done under a single authority. Johnny Ironpusher can play all the games he wants out in the barren plains of a brand-new subdivision. The developer hired his outfit by the hour to mark it as they see it. Heck, the courts even give them a free pass if they mess up on that first shot. On the other hand, the courts have set a higher bar for the retracement surveyor. This function constructs authoritative evidence of multiple grants independently marked in time. So, back to my questions. Can we offer a legally sound process to pull the lawn darts? Do you possess the professional skills to engage the people you are impacting?

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    Jason Foose

    Jason Foose is a Professional Surveyor licensed in multiple jurisdictions.

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    OUT IN THE YARD Plants that repel bugs and protect our hard work – Port Arthur News – The Port Arthur News

    - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    In March, seeds were carefully planted, watered, fertilized and cared for.

    In April, we watched as those plants grew beautiful and green with fruit that made us hopeful. Then May arrived with the arrival of insects that dashed our dreams and stung us while we tried to care for our precious gardens. Some plants not only produce flowers and/or food, but they also repel insects.

    Many plants can help repel mosquitoes. The citronella geranium can be planted in containers around the porch. There is even a citronella grass that can be planted.

    Citronella oil is found in lemongrass and is commonly used in candles and sprays to repel mosquitoes.

    Cats are smart to love catnip. It is a very effective mosquito repellant. It works best if the plant is crushed and rubbed on the skin (if you are not allergic) or if the essential oils are used in a spray.

    Rosemary and sage both repel mosquitoes when burned, so they can be used in the barbecue pit or campfire to lessen the population of biting insects.

    The smell of basil naturally deters mosquitoes. It is also toxic to mosquito larvae, so it can be planted close to areas where you dont want mosquitoes to lay eggs.

    Peppermint oil is great for repelling mosquitoes and easing the sting of mosquito bites. Bee balm attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. If you crush the leaves, the scent will repel mosquitoes.

    Plants can also repel other garden pests. Marigolds repel many different insects, so many people plant them in the garden to keep bugs off their vegetables. They repel aphids, mosquitoes, nematodes and whiteflies. Petunias repel aphids, asparagus beetles, tomato hornworms, leafhoppers and squash bugs. Thyme repels whiteflies, cabbage loopers, cabbage maggots, whiteflies, tomato hornworms, and corn earworms. Lavender is also a great insect repellent, but it does not like our humid environment, so it does not grow well here.

    These plants will not keep all insects away from the garden, but they will beautify the garden while decreasing the number of pests and helping you enjoy the fruits of your labor.

    Reach Jefferson County Master Gardener, Melissa Starr, at melynstarr@hotmail.com or call the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension at 409-835-8461.

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    Green Acres Bowling Center is back in the strike and gutter ball business – Tyler Morning Telegraph

    - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Bowlers lined every other lane Friday as Green Acres Bowling Center reopened after a two-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Today is a great day, the bowling centers general manager Andrew Turner said. We finally get to open up to twenty-five percent occupancy, but its better than nothing. It does allow everybody to come out and get some fun outside of the cabin fever.

    Even though Green Acres Bowling Center is open, management is being very careful to maintain the safety of their customers. Not only does the bowling alley require customers abide by social distancing standards, employees are required to wear masks.

    Green Acres Bowl employee Zane Williams sanitizes bowling balls left on the lanes during the businesss first day back open after being closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Tyler bowling alley has been a staple in the community for over five decades.

    Turner also said that the bowling alley is going to extra lengths to make sure everything is sanitized and as clean as possible.

    We started sanitizing immediately after the closure, the twenty-first of March, Turner said. We sanitized everything. Then here about the last week and a half we got started inside re-cleaning, doing a couple of construction projects, getting the sneeze-guards (plastic shields on the counters) put in place.

    The bowling balls and shoe cleaning have always been an area of focus in cleaning for the bowling center, but Turner said that Green Acres Bowling Center is increasing its focus in sanitation.

    Now, weve amplified that, Turner said.

    Customers bowl at Green Acres Bowl during the businesss first day back open after being closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Tyler bowling alley has been a staple in the community for over five decades.

    In order to keep as few hands as possible on each ball, the bowling alley has provided a selection of different sizes and weights at each lane from which customers can choose.

    The centers occupancy is limited to 74 people, not including employees. Turner is asking those who are interested in bowling to make a reservation. Green Acres Bowling Alley also provides a liability waiver at the entrance before the public is allowed to use their facilities.

    Although the bowling lanes are open, the club area and the arcade are still closed. Alcoholic drinks must by bought from the window to the bar. The snack bar is serving its full menu in to-go containers.

    Mike Lewis bowls at Green Acres Bowl in Tyler on the businesss first day back open after being closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The bowling alley has been a staple in the community for over five decades.

    Turner said the transition has brought out a lot of different emotions.

    Everybody takes a new light, a new view of the way were coming back, Turner said. It was very painstaking. And its one of the toughest things anybody could ever face in the business world I think is to have to look your employees in the eyes and say, Youve got to go home.

    But with the reopening of the alley, Turner has been able to put his employees back to work.

    Its been a big relief a big breath of fresh air being able to call them back, hearing the excitement in their voice, ready to get back in the saddle and make things happen. Its a gratifying feeling, he said.

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    Chuck E. Cheese operates under a secret pizza delivery name, new Target scam and other things you might’ve missed this week – McDowell News

    - May 24, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG HAS EXTENDEDTHE* FLOOD ADVISORY FOR...EAST CENTRAL MCDOWELL COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...WEST CENTRAL BURKE COUNTY IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA...* UNTIL 1215 PM EDT SUNDAY.* AT 1159 AM EDT, LAKE JAMES REMAINED ABOVE FULL POOL AT 101.25FEET. THE WATER LEVEL WILL CONTINUE TO SLOWLY FALL, BUT REMAINABOVE FULL POOL THROUGH THE NEXT 24 HOURS. THEREFORE, A FLOODADVISORY HAS BEEN EXTENDED FOR NUISANCE FLOODING AND WILL REMAININ EFFECT THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING OR UNTIL THE FLOODWAVE HASPASSED.* ACTION/ADVISORY STAGE: 101.00 FEETMINOR FLOOD STAGE: 102.00 FEETFORECAST: DUKE ENERGY PROJECTS THE POOL TO CONTINUE TO FALL SLOWLYTHROUGH TONIGHT. EXPECT LAKE JAMES TO REMAIN ABOVE FULL POOLTHROUGH AT LEAST TONIGHT.IMPACTS: BETWEEN 101 AND 102 FEET...NUISANCE FLOODING OF LOW-LYINGAREAS ADJACENT TO THE SHORELINE INCLUDING RESIDENTIAL YARDS,CAMPGROUNDS, DOCKS, AND BOAT-LAUNCH AREAS IS ONGOING. LAKEWATERSMAY BE FLOODING MOOSE LODGE CAMPGROUND, MOOSE LODGE CAMPGROUND RD,AND HOUSEBOAT LANE.PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...BOATERS, FISHERMEN, KAYAKERS, AND OTHER LAKE USERS ARE ENCOURAGED TOEXERCISE CAUTION DURING ELEVATED LAKE LEVELS AND DOWNSTREAMRELEASES. AVOID AREAS ALONG THE STREAM BELOW DAMS RELEASING WATER.CAMPERS AND OTHER RESIDENTS ALONG THE LAKESHORE MUST BE PREPARED TORETREAT TO HIGHER GROUND IF LAKE LEVELS CONTINUE TO RISE.STAY WEATHER AWARE AND MONITOR LAKE LEVELS CLOSELY.&&

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