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May 28, 2014 by
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$360,000 3BR 2BA in HOT SPRINGS 57747. Call Christine Muse: (605) 440-1797
Horse Perfect Ranch Horse Perfect Ranch...Beautiful Custom Home with new 24x24 Living Room addition with Floor to Ceiling windows to take in the scenic views...
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May 28, 2014 by
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milton remodeling |new sunroom | room addition, alpharetta
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May 28, 2014 by
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How To Extend Side Gable Roof - Room Addition Design
http://hometips.gregvan.com/room_additions.htm Click on this link for more information about room additions. This video will provide you with a basic room addition design for extending a gable...
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May 28, 2014 by
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ByCorey Brock/MLB.com|5/25/2014 3:15 P.M. ET
SAN DIEGO -- The roster shuffle continued Sunday for the Padres, who were able to clear room on the 40-man roster when they designated pitchers Billy Buckner and Blaine Boyer for assignment.
San Diego manager Bud Black said he's hopeful both will stay in the organization and end up at Triple-A El Paso.
The Padres needed to make room for the addition of first baseman/outfielder Tommy Medica and reliever Troy Patton, who was obtained Saturday from the Orioles.
Buckner's stay in San Diego was short -- like one-day short -- as he was added to the roster Saturday and started against the Cubs, allowing three runs on six hits in 5 2/3 innings in a loss.
Boyer tossed two scoreless innings of relief Thursday against the Cubs. It was his first Major League appearance since 2011 when he was with the Mets.
With Thursday's off-day, the Padres won't need a fifth starter until they return home to face the Pirates on June 2. That means Ian Kennedy, who started Sunday against the Cubs, will likely start Friday when the Padres face the White Sox in Chicago.
Medica, who began the season with the Padres, hit .161 in 31 at-bats with the team before he was sent to El Paso last month. Since then, he's hit .213 with three home runs and 18 RBIs in 89 at-bats there.
SAN DIEGO -- It wasn't a complete surprise Saturday when Orioles manager Buck Showalter pulled Troy Patton into his office in Baltimore and informed the reliever he was being traded to the Padres.
"I had heard the whispers before so I was somewhat prepared for the possibility of getting traded," he said. "It wasn't a complete shock, but whenever it does actually happen, it's obviously such a drastic change, so it's a little bit to get used to."
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May 28, 2014 by
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Steamboat Springs Several feet above where coal was once shoveled into an old boiler room in the Steamboat Springs School District administrative building now sits a room that has the potential to reshape broadband access in the city of Steamboat Springs and Routt County.
Members of the Northwest Colorado Broadband co-op and other public and private organizations gathered Tuesday afternoon to dedicate the room, known as a carrier-neutral location, that is the product of two-and-a-half years of hard work.
Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association CEO Tom Kern described the uphill battle the interested organizations faced in making the location a reality and how daunting the task looked at the start.
Man, were toast, Kern said to himself after a particularly disheartening meeting with various providers and users. But, we just kept at it.
The carrier-neutral location initially is enabling the school district, the city of Steamboat Springs and Routt County to pay far less for more connectivity, but the hope is that the effects will trickle down to customers large and small across the region.
A carrier-neutral location is a space owned by a disinterested third party where broadband providers can install equipment to connect to one another. In the case of the new CNL in the school districts building, the space will allow Northwest Colorado Broadband to connect to the newest middle-mile broadband provider in town: Mammoth Networks.
The middle mile is a segment of network infrastructure between the backbone of the Internet and last-mile providers, which serve individual customers.
Until now, the only true middle-mile provider in Steamboat Springs has been CenturyLink, which owned the fiber optic lines out of town.
Mammoth Networks expanded presence in Steamboat will allow it to compete with CenturyLink to provided middle-mile services to local Internet service providers as well as provide drastically less expensive connectivity to the large, institutional customers grouped under Northwest Colorado Broadband.
In addition to the three entities now receiving services under the agreement, Yampa Valley Medical Center and Yampa Valley Electric Association plan to join in the next phase, further aggregating the institutional broadband demand and the negotiating power that goes along with that.
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May 28, 2014 by
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Crib Wall - Single Header with Patterned Face (3D Animation)
Ever wondered how Concrib construct their legendary crib retaining walls? Watch this mesmerising animation of their Single Header concrete crib retaining wall taking shape and wonder no more....
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May 28, 2014 by
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Stone Strong Wall (3D Animation)
This computer-gererated animation shows how Stone Strong block retaining walls come together. These ingenious interlocking stone retaining walls combine longevity with versatility and they...
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May 28, 2014 by
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Steel trowel finish over cinder block retaining wall
Rendering a Steel trowel finish over cinder block retaining wall Hello everyone. In this video we show how to apply a Steel trowel finish over cinder block r...
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May 28, 2014 by
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The cost of repairs to a damaged retaining wall and street following a collapse on 26th Street in Baltimore will cost more than $18.5 million, according to a report released Tuesday by the Department of Transportation.
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On April 30, following two days of rain, 26th Street in Charles Village collapsed, taking down a retaining wall, sidewalk, gate and cars to the CSX rail tracks below. Residents in the area were also evacuated and the street was shut down while crews began emergency repairs and stabilization efforts.
DOT is requesting that the Baltimore City Board of Estimates on Wednesday approve $18,563,863 as work continues to repair the block-long portion of 26th Street.
DOT said it recommends, "that all costs are addressed at this time in the interest of completing the work, and recoveries be made to reimburse the city as items are negotiated and settled over the coming months."
Meanwhile, barring any additional unforeseen construction delays, the DOT said it anticipates that all displaced residents will be able to return to their homes on or before June 15 when all 65 anchor piles should be installed and gas, water and electrical serviced should be restored, the report said.
Installing a permanent retaining wall, engineering backfill, drainage, street lighting and roadway restoration may take at least an additional four to six month to complete, DOT said.
DOT said it procured services from Whitman Requart & Associates a vendor with which an existing contract exists -- for professional, geotechnical, civil and structural engineering services. The report said Concrete General, Inc. performed emergency construction support to shore up the remaining area to prevent further damage.
Vendor Hayward Baker, Inc. mobilized to drill and begin installing steel piles.
Whitman Requart & Associates, LLP, has also analyzed the construction loading for cranes and other large equipment so that the loads at the top of the wall do not exceed the tolerable amount. Whitman Requart & Associates, LLP, has also developed cost estimated for the full scope of the project, including the temporary wall, permanent wall and the road construction, according to the report.
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May 28, 2014 by
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One of several points made against developers on the denied Canyons maintenance building on Canyons Resort Drive was that a proposed retaining wall behind the facility was a "structure" and thus in violation of code, since it was close to a wetland. Now developers have filed an appeal challenging the county community development director's interpretation of what a "structure" is.
TCFC PropCo, LLC, submitted the appeal to Summit County, which will be discussed at Wednesday's meeting. According to county documents, the project plan for the ski maintenance building called for a retaining wall up to 18 feet in height. The purpose for the wall would have been to "support the maintenance yard and parking lot" for the facility.
During public hearings in April regarding the facility, one point of contention had been that the retaining wall was too close to a nearby stream and a wetland. According to Section 10-4-2.C: Environmental Criteria of the Snyderville Basin Development Code:
"no structure shall be located within forty feet (40') of a wetland. No structure shall be located within one hundred feet (100') of a year round naturally occurring stream, a reservoir, lake or pond "
The Development Code also defines a "structure" as "That which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind, installed on, above or below the surface of the land or water." Thus, the county maintains that the retaining wall is a structure because it is necessary for them to "build or construct" it and it would support "structural fill" for the maintenance yard up to 18 feet in depth adjacent to a wetland, according to the documents.
The Summit County Council will discuss the appeal during Wednesday's meeting at the Summit County Courthouse, 60 N. Main Street in Coalville. The item is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
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