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Irwindale Damaged Block Wall Retaining Wall Repair Shafran Masonry Construction 818-735-0509
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July 10, 2014 by
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July 10, 2014 by
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La Conchita Damaged Block Wall Retaining Wall Repair Shafran Masonry Construction 818-735-0509
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July 10, 2014 by
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Milton Canadian Champion
A dispute over a wall built on a rural Milton property will go before the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) after a hearing adjourned indefinitely in May is now being rescheduled following several additional weeks of settlement talks.
At last weeks meeting of town council, Director of Planning Barb Koopmans said the Towns lawyer Hal Watson had asked for a new hearing date.
Staff has continued to endeavor to resolve this matter with the appellant, Koopmans said after being asked by Councillor Rick Malboeuf for an update on the matter.
We have not been successful to date, and as of this morning (June 30) our solicitor has requested that the board reschedule a hearing to proceed in the fall.
The six-year dispute came forward in late April when Tim and Marilyn Syer went public about the retaining wall and noise barrier that reaches almost twice the height of the Berlin Wall.
Peggy Hughes and her late husband Trevor erected the wall on their rural Milton property, which backs onto the Sixteen Mile Creek, to mitigate alleged noise from the Syers neighbouring backyard.
The wall runs almost 100 m along the Hughes and Syers mutual property line.
The Town has said the Hughes didnt have a permit to build the 3.8 metre-high concrete noise barrier atop the retaining wall, and maintains the structure is a fence and should be brought into compliance with zoning bylaws.
Hughes lawyer Denise Baker didnt return calls from the Champion for comment about the OMB hearing being rescheduled.
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By JENNIFER NOBLIT Wednesday July 9, 2014 9:34 AM
Thanks to Zach Whetstone, Riverside Elementary School students will enjoy some outdoor education this fall.
The member of Boy Scout Troop 185 based at Dublin Community Church completed his Eagle Scout project last month, adding a retaining wall, mulch and landscaping in Riverside's courtyard.
"At first I had a project in here that involved gutters and a rain barrel," Whetstone said, adding that after that fell through he still wanted to "fix the erosion problem" in the courtyard.
So Whetstone, with the help of 10 other scouts and volunteers replaced a sloping dirt area with a retaining wall that now holds plants and mulch.
"At first it looked like a down ramp of dried dirt and plants," he said.
"We removed the plants first and then started digging for the pavers."
Whetstone helped with and managed the building of the 46-foot retaining wall that will make the courtyard a good area for some outdoor education, said Riverside Principal Staci Lutz.
"It's an amazing learning area for kids, but it was always wet and overgrown," she said. "As soon as Zach started to work out here I saw more and more teachers bringing small groups out here.
"There are only two buildings in Dublin (City Schools) that have courtyards like this," Lutz said.
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July 10, 2014 by
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Milton Canadian Champion
A dispute over a wall built on a rural Milton property will go before the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) after a hearing adjourned indefinitely in May is now being rescheduled following several additional weeks of settlement talks.
At last weeks meeting of town council, Director of Planning Barb Koopmans said the Towns lawyer Hal Watson had asked for a new hearing date.
Staff has continued to endeavor to resolve this matter with the appellant, Koopmans said after being asked by Councillor Rick Malboeuf for an update on the matter.
We have not been successful to date, and as of this morning (June 30) our solicitor has requested that the board reschedule a hearing to proceed in the fall.
The six-year dispute came forward in late April when Tim and Marilyn Syer went public about the retaining wall and noise barrier that reaches almost twice the height of the Berlin Wall.
Peggy Hughes and her late husband Trevor erected the wall on their rural Milton property, which backs onto the Sixteen Mile Creek, to mitigate alleged noise from the Syers neighbouring backyard.
The wall runs almost 100 m along the Hughes and Syers mutual property line.
The Town has said the Hughes didnt have a permit to build the 3.8 metre-high concrete noise barrier atop the retaining wall, and maintains the structure is a fence and should be brought into compliance with zoning bylaws.
Hughes lawyer Denise Baker didnt return calls from the Champion for comment about the OMB hearing being rescheduled.
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July 10, 2014 by
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Dance Fitness "Utopia" by Bang La Decks
Choreography: Linda Edler Follow me on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZumbaLindaEdler Instagram: @lyckselelinda linda Edler, Lycksele, Sweden.
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July 10, 2014 by
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Moose blank decks unboxing
Moose blank decks unboxing.
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July 10, 2014 by
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Yu-Gi-Oh! - [TCG] July 2014 Top 10 Budget Decks
My Top 10 Budget Decks for the format in no particular order. Leave comments below!
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Suit 'em Up Blackjack 10 July 2014
By John Grochowski
If all other rules are equal, blackjack players face a lower house edge when fewer decks are in play. Thats mostly because theres a greater frequency of two-card 21s with fewer decks, and players collect 3-2 payoffs or 6-5 in bad games while the house takes only even money on dealer blackjacks.
However, some side bets have lower house edges when more decks are used. Thats the case in Suit Em Up Blackjack from CRE8TV Games. I first saw the Suit Em Up side bet at Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas in 2012, and since then its gone live in seven Las Vegas casinos. Most recent is the Tropicana, which installed four tables and now is looking to increase to 12.
That its been successful so far makes it likely well see it in other parts of the U.S. before long. New table options never make a big splash all at once, like hot new slots. They have to prove their value at a small number of casinos before others will fork over the fee to add it to their pits.
Suit Em Up is a side bet that your first two cards will be in the same suit. Its an adjunct to blackjack, and since its decided on your first two cards, it doesnt affect strategy on the main game.
The biggest payoff comes when you have two Aces of the same suit. That pays 60-1. suited blackjacks pay 10-1, so if you get an Ace of clubs, for instance, a King, Queen, Jack or 10 of clubs will give you a nice payback above what you can expect on the regular game.
From there, the pay table goes to 5-1 on a suited pair, 3-1 on a suited 11, and 2-1 on any two cards of the same suit.
You cant play Suit Em Up on single-deck games, because suited pairs are impossible. Theres only one Ace of spades in the deck, so if youre waiting for a second for that 60-1 payoff, its not coming.
CRE8TV provided its mathematical workup for two-deck, six-deck and eight-deck games. It shows a 9.41 percent house edge in a six-deck game, 3.41 percent with six decks and 2.67 percent with eight decks. The double-deck house edge is too high to be playable, while the others are pretty normal for side bets. The house edge of the most popular blackjack side bet, 21 + 3, is 3.24 percent in a six-deck game.
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