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April 22, 2008 EARTH DAY The entrance lighting project is complete. Many thanks to those neighbors that contributed to the fund. The lamps in the gas lights look reat, nearly mimicking the old gas burners in color and light output while emitting no pollution. The new lighting for the signs enable us and visitors to see our entrance much better at night. The use of renewable solar energy to provide the power for the lights should be a point of pride for all of us, on Earth Day and every day.
April 13, 2008 Solar entrance lighting update: The lights on the east side of the entrance were installed today. The west side lights, and the solar panels are due tomorrow. The costs did run a few dollars over budget, $802.97. If you haven't made your annual dues payment yet, please consider doing so. This project will replace the only recurring costs the association has, eliminate the burning of fossil fuel to light the entrance, reduce our carbon footprint, and save anyone from having to ask you for money for the lights for the next several years. I have projected the costs to be about $3.55 per month for maintenance, primarily to replace the battery in about five years. This is remarkably better than the $56.78 we were paying for gas each month. In case you were wondering, this solar lighting project has a payback time of 15 months. Michael
March 27, 2008 Wyndfield: Michael Lewis has volunteered to install solar lighting that will replace the gas lights and also add lights to illuminate the Wyndfield signs. This will cost $800 and the materials will last for years. We have about $400 in the bank. I think its a great idea and we plan to move forward. If any of you want to help with raising the balance of about $300 you can make your contribution via check to the Wyndfield Neighborhood Association, 107 Wyndfield Pl. Matt
Athens-Clarke County Modifies Outdoor Water Use Restrictions Athens-Clarke County Mayor Heidi Davison has signed an order modifying local outdoor water use restrictions to include exemptions recently authorized under the State Level 4 Drought Response and the Upper Oconee Basin Water Authority’s recent actions. Athens-Clarke County residents now have the opportunity to maintain swimming pools and to water landscaping under specific guidelines. Unified Government staff concluded that the exemptions would still allow Athens-Clarke County to meet the average day water use volumes allowed by Environmental Protection Division (EPD) requirements. Full details below or at www.thinkatthesink.com. Section I. Allowed Outdoor Water Use – No permit required Swimming Pools: Swimming pools may be topped off and maintained as necessary. Filling and/or refilling of swimming pools will require a Special Use Permit - please see Section II below. Hand-watering of existing landscapes, defined as one person with one garden hose with a spray nozzle attached, will be allowed 25 minutes per day, during designated hours on an odd/even watering schedule. Watering of personal food gardens is allowed only within the restrictions set forth above. Pressure washing will be allowed for health and/or safety reasons. The uses below will be allowed under the outdoor water use modifications with permits required. Permits for these uses will be issued until a water demand threshold of 100,000 gallons per day is met; once permits totaling 100,000 gallons per day have been issued, no more permits will be allowed for that specific day. The uses listed below will require a Special Use Permit from the Athens-Clarke County Public Utilities Department. The permit application will require a description of the gallons-per-day demand necessary before the permit will be issued. Special Use Permits are available from the Athens-Clarke County Public Utilities Department located at 1865 W. Broad Street, Suite C (706-613-3470). Swimming Pools: The filling or refilling of swimming pools will only be allowed after obtaining a Special Use Permit. The number of gallons necessary for filling/refilling of the pool will be required before a permit is issued. Landscaping newly installed by a professionally certified or licensed landscaper only, may be watered by any method for a period of 10 weeks following installation. Proof of landscaper's certification or business licensing is required. Pressure washing prior to a procedure such as painting can only be performed by a licensed professional. Watering in of pesticides/herbicides/fertilizers by a licensed professional only is allowed All other outdoor water uses remain prohibited, including washing vehicles, except in a commercial car wash that has obtained a Special Use Permit. General Information The modifications to outdoor water use are subject to change based on available water supply and reduction mandates in monthly usage set forth by the Governor and the Georgia Environmental Protection Division. These modifications apply to all residential, commercial, governmental, and institutional customers of the Athens-Clarke County public water supply system. Private water supplies such as wells are currently exempt from the outdoor water use restrictions, but conservation is encouraged. Groundwater supplies have also been impacted by the drought. The Athens-Clarke County Public Utilities Department urges citizens to follow all outdoor water use restrictions and conserve water indoors whenever possible. Authorized Athens-Clarke County personnel will be enforcing the restrictions, with surcharges of $1000.00 and/or termination of water service for violating the outdoor water use restrictions. Please call 706-613-3470, visit the Athens-Clarke County Public Utilities Department located at 1865 W. Broad Street, Suite C., or visit www.accpublicutilities.com for additional information. Remember to Think at the Sink about all water use and visit www.thinkatthesink.com for additional water conservation information. ____________________________________________________________________
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