A Bellevue clean-up is set for 8am-noon Saturday August 21 at Bellevue Middle School, 655 Colice Jeanne Road.
The following will be available at the school:
- Public Works bins for large items
- Receptacles for compact florescent tubes
- Shred on Run confirmed for shredding documents
- Auto emissions and tag renewals will be offered
- All About Computers will accept old computers and monitors
- Catholic Charities will be on hand to accept donations for the Restore the Dream center at 7632 Highway 70S in the former Designer Floors building beside the Bellevue Center property
It’s Clean-up time again!
Recent Break-ins
Ellen Daniels reports that several neighbors on Patomic had lawn and garden equipment stolen at approximately 2:15 am today, July 16. One homeowner’s storage shed had the door kicked in. A lawn mower and other yard equipment were taken from another home.
On April 9 or 10, the O’Neill’s shed was broken into at night. The robbers cut the lock off their shed and stole their chainsaw and various pieces of equipment. They also tried to steal the riding lawnmower.
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Potter-SP-July-2010 ROY DALE SENT OUT THE FOLLOWING INFO:
Attached is our most recently updated SP drawing. The plan has been revised to indicate the following:
-The 2 story building is now 1 story
-Restricts 26 uses permitted by right within CL. This is about 50% of the allowed uses and are all as requested by neighbors.
-Has a maximum floor area ratio that is 10% less than CL’s max allowed
-Has a minimum green space requirement 20% higher than CL
-Requires high quality building materials
-Requires monument signage with pole mounts prohibited
Also, note the plan allows a second story of office or residential use on the larger building b/c the neighbors desired to avoid the strip center look. Michael will be at the meeting Thurs b/c I will be MIA. Give me or Michael call if you want to discuss prior to Thursday.
If I have omitted a use category please know that if was done my mistake, as my notes were a little scrambled. If a use that was discussed needs to be added to this plan as not allowed, please let me know and I will take care of it prior to approval at the Metro Council.
I appreciate all of your input and truly believe that this is a much better plan as a protected SP zoning and has the potential to be more valuable to the neighborhood than a pure office type zoning.
Old sp for reference: Prelim-SP-June-2010
4 comments so far, add yours ▶Missing Dog
Looking for the owner of a small black dog with curly hair. Would have been missing between May 2nd and May 6th. If you have information, please call Tommye (615-662-9115)
Leave the first comment ▶Metro Nashville Public Works Announcement
This is an urgent communication to Nashville & Davidson County Residents from Metro Nashville Public Works.
Monday May 10th Flood Debris Collections will begin in all Brush Zones for Davidson County.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Parked vehicles should be moved off the street
so trucks can reach the debris piles.
Debris Collection Guidelines are available at: http://www.nashville.gov/pw/pdfs/news/2010/DisasterDebrisCollectionGuidelines.pdf
Please review these guidelines prior to placing your Disaster Debris curbside/street side for pick-up.
Metro Public Works Brush Zone information is available at:
http://www.nashville.gov/Recycle/Brush/map/index.asp
Residential Trash & Recycling Collections:
All residents who have Metro Public Works Trash or Recycling collections will be on schedule, however, some roads may still be impassable, and collections will be performed as conditions improve.
Residents who lost their Trash (brown) or Recycling (green) carts due to flooding conditions may place their items at the curbside or alley pickup location in plastic bags and label them as Trash or Recycling. Do not block alleyways with Trash, Recycling or Disaster Debris.
Replacement carts may be requested by calling 3-1-1 or 880-1000. Requests are being taken and we will deliver replacement carts as soon as possible. Please be patient and continue to place Trash or Recycling in bags until your cart(s) is delivered.
Residents may take electronic items that were damaged in the flood to the East Center Recycling Convenience Center on Dr. Richard Adams Drive off East Trinity Lane. For more information on Convenience Centers visit http://www.nashville.gov/Recycle/centers.asp
Please visit http://www.nashville.gov/pw/ for the latest information on the Nashville & Davidson County Disaster Relief Efforts
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