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April 21, 2014 by
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Air Conditioning Repair in Culver City 800) 215-8151 Climate Control
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April 21, 2014 by
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Bruins vs Red Wing series preview - Scott Travis Sports News
The Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings are just underway in game 1 of their 1st round playoff series. I talk about what I think the Bruins need to do to win...
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April 21, 2014 by
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Thanks Journeyman Handyman Services 250-920-6850!
Great job power washing my clients walk stairs - they were very happy, thank you.
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April 21, 2014 by
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April 21, 2014 by
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EDMONTON - A controversial project some Edmontonians thought would never be built is slowly taking shape on a former downtown freight yard.
Construction began in March on the new $480-million arena for the Oilers, with excavators digging hundreds of truckloads of dirt a day to carve out the structures foundations. When finished in 2016, the facility will be 60 per cent larger than Rexall Place, and will have room for a couple thousand more spectators, as well as more washrooms, better technology and larger, more comfortable seats.
Some details are still being worked out how many and what kind of food and drink vendors, the exact features of the big scoreboard, what events will be held in the adjoining Winter Garden pedway but most of the plans have been ironed out.
Yet, the controversy that has dogged the project for years still isnt gone. On one hand, critics continue to call the arena a city-subsidized playpen for millionaire hockey players and their billionaire owner Daryl Katz. On the other, fans argue it will keep NHL hockey in Edmonton for at least another 35 years and kick off a downtown development boom.
So it doesnt come as much of a surprise that Katz Group officials now say that the talks to reach a deal didnt always go smoothly.
The city, we felt at the Katz Group, was focused on designing the arena to the hard $450-million budget, Katz Group vice-president Bob Black says. I think the city perceived the Katz Group as designing without regard to a budget.
But last year, the two sides finally came to an agreement. Then, PCL Construction had to guarantee it would build what was wanted for $480 million and eat any overruns.
To do that, PCL, project manager Icon Venue Group, subtrades and others that found ways to do work faster, cheaper or more efficiently. They saved tens of thousands of dollars alone by changing a bracket for a gutter mounting that cant even be seen, says city project manager Rick Daviss.
The facility is intended to provide a special experience to ensure people keep coming back, Black says. Ultimately, were competing with the big screen, high definition TV and our fans couch at home.
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April 21, 2014 by
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Pro Gutter Kit - Gutter Cleaning
Pro Gutter Kit and gutter cleaning while doing a gutter job for the first time. This is a great kit which was loaned to us by Scott Gutterclean who is one of...
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April 21, 2014 by
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Getting your lawn ready for summer usually begins with raking. Remove deadgrass, old leaves and any other debris that accumulated over the winter.
Raking also allows you tosee any bare or worn areas that need attention, and it increases the likelihood of soil contact if you need to reseed some spots.
Aerate: Lawns that are heavily trafficked or were buried under large piles of snow for a significant amount of time can suffer from soil compaction.
You can hire a professional to aerate your lawn for you, or you can rent a core aerator, with hollow tines that will pull small plugs of soil out of the ground, allowing increased movement of water, nutrients and oxygen into the soil. Aeration also can increase the soil contact with seeds and promote new growth.
Seed: Fall is usually the best time toreseed thin or bare patches or to establish new lawns, but spring is the season we're in, and if your lawn needs seeding, do it now.
Apply the seed with a drop-type seeder or by hand.After sowing, lightly rake or drag the area. The seed should be covered to a depth of one-eighth to one-fourth of an inch. Roll the area lightly to ensure good contact between the seed and soil.
If you want to overseed an existing lawn, a slit seeder willensure good seed-to-soil contact.
After you plant the new seed, water lightly but regularly to make sure the reseeded areas stay damp until the new grass grows in.
When purchasingseed, select a high-qualitymix that is best adapted to your site. In the Quad-City region, Kentucky bluegrass is the best choice for sunny areas that receive at least six hours of direct sun each day. Choose a seed mix that contains at least two or three bluegrass cultivars. Because Kentucky bluegrass is slow to establish from seed, perennial rye grass is often included in bluegrass mixes to speed establishment.
The fine-leaf fescues(creeping red fescue, hard fescue, chewings fescue, etc.) are the best grasses for shady locations. In lawns that contain sun and shade, select a seed mix that is about 60 percent Kentucky bluegrass, 30 percent fine-leaf fescue and 10 percent perennial rye grass. Kentucky bluegrass will be the dominant grass in the sunny areas while the fine-leaf fescues will thrive in the shaded portions of the lawn.
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April 21, 2014 by
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Spring has sprung, and there are many activities to enjoy now that the warmer weather has arrived. Many homeowners make the most of warmer weather by tackling projects around their properties.
While autumn is a better time to overseed a lawn for new growth, satisfactory results still can be had if seeding is done early enough in the spring. Grass needs ample time to establish roots and grow strong before the summer heat takes its toll. Many types of grass need six to 12 weeks of ideal temperatures and growing conditions to germinate and produce a sturdy grass that will grow and endure.
Seeding can be done to rejuvenate an existing lawn and fill in bare spots. It also can be done to start a lawn from scratch. The following are some tips to help make seeding projects more successful.
Begin by raking the lawn to remove thatch and any fallen leaves leftover from autumn and winter. Raking also enables you to inspect the lawn for bare patches or matting of grass that may be indicative of a fungus or other problem.
Dust off the mower and trim the lawn short, especially if it was left long at the end of last season. This will help seed penetrate the blades of grass and get to the soil beneath.
High-traffic lawns may need aeration to counteract compacted soil. Moss on the ground is often an indication of compaction. Aeration will help with this problem, as it pokes holes into the soil to enable oxygenation that keeps new grass robust and promotes faster growth. Lawn aerators can be rented from many garden centers.
Spread a mixture of topsoil and compost over the top of the lawn. This will add nutrients through organic matter to the lawn and create a good base for the new seed to take root. It will also help strengthen any existing grass and promote long-term health.
Test a sample of the soil to check the pH. Grass prefers a neutral pH, but some soil tends to lean toward the acidic side, especially if you see the presence of moss. Knowing the pH will help determine just how much lime per square foot you will need to adjust it accordingly. Liming is a corrective measure and does not need to be used on a healthy, thriving lawn.
Invest in a spreader to add seed to the lawn. The spreader will have various settings that enable you to calibrate the rate of seed dispersion depending on your walking speed. Fill the spreader with seed and begin to walk around the lawn. Drop spreaders require you to apply seed in rows with no overlap. Broadcast spreaders will cast seed widely and may need some overlap to guarantee complete coverage.
Spread another thin layer of compost mix over the seed and water thoroughly. The compost will help keep moisture in while the seeds germinate.
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April 21, 2014 by
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Zoners will hear from townspeople on new regulations that would allow all sheds smaller than 200 square feet to be built without a permit.
A public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, April 22.
The Planning and Zoning Commission discussed the changes made to state building codes, which became effective on Feb. 28, at a meeting on March 11.
Amendments to the towns rules and regulations would exempt several small structures, including sheds and free-standing decks, from needing a building permit for one and two structures on a single property. The changes would bring town regulations in line with state laws.
In order to establish consistency with these recent code changes, this amendment expands the list in the zoning regulations for minor accessory structures that are also to be exempted from the need of a zoning permit, the proposed amendment says.
Minor accessory structures previously included walls and fences, as well as doghouses and birdbaths.
Structures added under the amendment include storage sheds, gazebos and playhouses of less than 200 square feet; prefabricated swimming pools that are equal to or less than 24 inches deep; swings, non-habitable tree houses and other playground equipment; and decks not exceeding 200 square feet in an area that is not more than 30 inches above grade at any point and that are not attracted to a dwelling and do not serve an exit door.
The changes will also provide lot coverage and floor area exceptions for accessory structures not requiring a zoning permit, as suggested by the zoning enforcement officer, Richard Baldelli.
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April 21, 2014 by
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Feng Shui Lexikon - Was ist Sha Qi?
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