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    3OYS: Unlicensed painter still hasn't returned $1,600 to homeowner

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    by Gary Harper

    azfamily.com

    Posted on December 17, 2014 at 11:17 AM

    Updated yesterday at 9:36 PM

    PHOENIX-- Denise Saxon remains pretty upset. Not only is she getting notices from her HOA saying her home needs to be painted, but the company she hired to do the painting took off with the $1,600 she paid them.

    The name of that company is Salty's Quality Painting, owned by a guy named Jeff Salt. "Well, I'm wondering if he's ever going to come," Saxon told 3 On Your Side. "And will I see him again, and am I going to get my money's worth? Are we going to get this job done?"

    In 3 On Your Side's first report, we tried finding Jeff Salt. In fact, we went to the mobile home he shares with his mom several different times, and even left messages to have him call 3 On Your Side's Gary Harper.

    Well, after that report aired, guess who finally called? Jeff Salt. He gave 3onYour Side a bunch of excuses as to why he never finished Saxon's job, including claiming to have been in the hospital. And as for the $1,600 he took from her? Well, he says he'll pay her back, but it will have to be in payments.

    "What do you mean, a payment plan?" Harper asks Salt. "Why do you need to pay her back in payments? She didn't pay you in payments."

    "Because I just got out of the hospital,"Salt replied.

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    Wang Outdoor Lighting – Video

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Water Damage Winter Park 321-234-0464 – Video

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Mold Gone Posts Updated Service Descriptions on Website This December

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Silver Springs, MD (PRWEB) December 17, 2014

    Mold Gone added a new description for its remediation services to its website on Dec. 1 to familiarize customers with their portfolio of services.

    "One of our major goals with any remediation project is to freshen your air quality/to ensure that the air quality in your home is comparable to the fresh air outside," said Mold Gone president Joe Mulieri. "Often times dirty air ducts can be a haven for mold. Not only do we clean the duct, but we also disinfect them."

    According to Mulieri, detailed descriptions of home mold removal services are important because many people aren't aware of the causes of mold and may not realize that air ducts need to be cleaned regularly.

    Mold growing in dirty air ducts can affect the health of home residents, exhibiting itself in symptoms like runny nose, itchy throat and other signs that would often be associated with a cold. Mulieri advises people who haven't had any work done on their air ducts in five years and people who have just had major home reconstruction to have their ducts cleaned.

    "The way our process works is a customer will call to arrange for an appointment for us to do a physical evaluation of the system and then we provide them with an estimate, then schedule the project," explained Mulieri.

    When experts from Mold Gone visit homes, they remove mold from air ducts and use a non-toxic, broad-spectrum disinfectant to kill bacteria and viruses as well as fungi and mold. "We are using new technology, equipment and approaches that result in a cleaner duct than other companies," said Mulieri.

    Potential customers can read extended descriptions of Mold Gone's remediation services on their website under the service tab on the home page.

    "We believe that this addition to our website and our portfolio will help to make our customers more aware of the dangers of mold and it also gives them an alternative, a resource that is specifically geared to the treatment and eradication of mold," said Mulieri. Mold Gone is continually updating its expertise and portfolio service to ensure that we are a one-stop shop for mold detection, treatment and remediation needs.

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    Colorado wedding

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tuesday December 16, 2014 5:25 PM

    Callie Kristan Crosby, daughter of Robin and Kristan Crosby of Upper Arlington, was married to Kyle Thomas George, son of Tom and Lisa George of Mount Prospect, Ill., on Aug. 16, 2014, at The 10th at Vail Mountain in Vail, Colo.

    The maid of honor was Cara Clippinger, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Jessica Crosby, Kay George and Rose George.

    The best man was William George, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Christopher Crosby, Kyle Crosby, Frank George and Jon Clippinger.

    The bride graduated from Upper Arlington High School and Columbus College of Art and Design. She is an interior designer with Brad Adams Walker Architecture, P.C.

    The groom graduated from Prospect High School and Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a district engineer with Liberty Oilfield Services.

    The couple took a wedding trip to Belize.

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    Pictou awards tender for off-site signage

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published on December 17, 2014

    PICTOU A local landscape architect has been awarded the tender to oversee off-site signage for the Town of Pictou.

    The town received two bids on its request for proposals for a project co-ordinator for off-site signage and Rachel MacLean was the successful applicant.

    Her bid was almost equal to that of another business that was located outside of the county. The town is spending $5,000 on the project co-ordinator position that will move Pictou into the next phase of its signage and branding plan.

    MacLean, who has done work for other Pictou County municipalities, will be responsible for preparing a business case that could include the fabrication and installation of signage for not-for-profit groups as well as the public and private sector.

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    Epilogue: Patricia Bailey-Snook changed political landscape in Pinellas Park

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PINELLAS PARK Saying her goal was to help people, Patricia Louise Bailey-Snook volunteered to serve on a Pinellas Park advisory board.

    When she retired from political life more than 30 years later, Mrs. Bailey-Snook left behind a series of firsts first woman to serve on the Pinellas Park City Council, first woman to serve as vice mayor and the first woman to serve as mayor. She also served a term in the state House of Representatives before returning to serve on the council.

    Along the way, she helped hundreds of people, not the least through the Angel Fund. The fund, which she talked her fellow council members into creating, is a nonprofit organization supported by Pinellas Park residents and businesses to provide emergency help to pay for basic expenses that are critical to financial survival, like rent and mortgage payments, utilities and child-care costs.

    Mrs. Bailey-Snook, 78, died Dec. 8, 2014 in Sumterville.

    "Pat was a good council member," said former Pinellas Park Mayor Cecil Bradbury, who served beside Mrs. Bailey-Snook for years. "She had a lot of influence on the lives of the citizens of Pinellas Park, especially the younger lives. . . . I just hope the people of Pinellas Park remember her as fondly as I do."

    Mrs. Bailey-Snook was born in Harrodsburg, Ky., but spent most of her life in the Pinellas Park-St. Petersburg area. She became involved in local politics in the late 1960s or early 1970s and was first elected to the council in 1972. At that time, the vice mayor and mayor were both chosen by the council and, eventually, she won both positions. (Vice mayor is still an appointed office.) She briefly left the council from 1982-84 to serve in the state House. She returned to the council in 1987 and served continuously until her retirement in 2008. While on the council, she served as a member of many countywide boards including the Metropolitan Planning Organization, Pinellas Planning Council, Pinellas County Cooperative Extension Service, Pinellas Affordable Housing Coalition, and the Family and Children's committees for the National League of Cities.

    "She loved it. She loved being involved," her son, Michael Bailey, said. In becoming involved in politics, "she just found her calling. You could tell she found her lifelong love and destiny."

    Those early days were rough for a woman in Pinellas Park politics, he said. His mother learned to stand her ground in debates, even when she came home bruised and bloodied from the battle. Literally. Bailey said he remembers her coming home from a council meeting one night with a bloody shin from where someone had kicked her under the table.

    "A grown man had kicked her in the shin," he said.

    It was a lesson Mrs. Bailey-Snook learned well. When Rick Butler was first elected to the council, he sat next to Mrs. Bailey-Snook.

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    Tasmanian land-clearing limits deferred

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tasmanian farmers have won over the federal government, which will lift a ban on broadscale private land clearing before it has even begun.

    In a deal between federal and state Labor governments, private landowners were limited to clearing 20 hectares over five years, which was down from a cap of 40ha a year.

    The measure, due to commence in January, has been delayed for at least a year, Liberal senator for Tasmania Richard Colbeck confirmed on Thursday.

    "I have spoken with Tasmanian farmers who raised concerns about the negative impact the land-clearing ban would have on their businesses, potentially impacting their ability to expand and take advantage of new opportunities," he said.

    The move follows a deferral request by the Tasmanian government, which wants to review the state's forestry protection measures.

    The "backflip" signals a new level of chaos in forest management, Greens senator Janet Rice says.

    "Without the broadscale clearing ban, we can wave goodbye to rare and threatened forest types found in dwindling pockets around the state," she said.

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    Native Vegetation Act: Environmental groups condemn change

    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Environmental groups have condemned the review of the state's biodiversity legislation for neutering the office of environment.

    Local bodies composed mainly of farmers and planning bureaucrats would be given new powers to manage vegetation clearing in a controversial proposed overhaul of NSW environment laws.

    A host of environmental groups, including World Wildlife Fund and the National Parks Association, condemned the review of the state's biodiversity legislation for neutering the office of environment and say it will lead to wide-scale land clearing and loss of species.

    The review, led by former productivity commissioner Dr Neil Byron and released on Thursday, recommends repealing the Native Vegetation Act and two other laws in favour of a single piece of legislation governing the protection of native species, national parks and wildlife.

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    The NSW Farmers Association welcomed the proposal but said it would be watching how much of it was adopted by the government.

    "If you're going to repeal three acts and have one you would think there's scope to reduce red tape," said Mitchell Clapham, chairman of the organisation's conservation and resource management committee.

    Under the plan, regulations for managing and enforcing regular vegetation clearing would be overseen by the planning department and "local land services", local regulatory bodies composed mostly of farmers.Any changes would require the consent of the environment minister.

    Development of previously uncleared land would be managed like a regular development proposal by the planning department and local councils.

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    - December 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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