Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Tips on building a Great Neighborhood

* Get to know your neighbors and watch out for each other
* Watch for suspicious activity and people
* Be particularly alert during vacations, hospital stays, and other periods when neighbors are away
* Be courteous and keep noise to a minimum (City code Chapter 96)
* Keep your grass cut and weeds in control (City code Chapter 100)
* Keep trash containers and bags OUT OF SIGHT until pick up day (City code 51 - requires containers to be set out AFTER noon day before and removed by BEFORE noon the day after scheduled pick up
* Maintain trees, shrubs, and landscaping so as not to obscure vision of roadways, intersections, or damage vehicles (City code 99)
* Be considerate of others with seasonal displays. Check to see that your holiday lights don;t shine or glare in your neighbors bedroom windows. Remove lights and displays promptly after the holiday period - allowing for weather conditions. (City code 154)
* The same code also applies to security lights, landscape lighting, porch lights, etc.
* Keep your pets inside fenced areas or on a leash comtrolled by a responsible person, pick up after them, and keep their barking under control. Excessive barking after 10pm is a FINE. (City code 91)
* Maintain residential building standards. Apply for all necessary permits for improvements (City code 157)
* Observe all parking regulations. Do not block driverways or obstruct intersections (City code 72)
* Be aware of zoning regulationswhen planning to operate a home based business or day care (City code 157)
* Review city ordinances for adandoned vehicles (City code 72 & 90)
* Watch for and report speeders and reckless drivers...And don't be one yourself! (City code 70-71)
* Keep current with your neighborhood association dues (KRNA is $5/yr)


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