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| 336.1 | Jefferson Airplane had it right | AKOFIN::WATSON | Some like it not | Tue Nov 12 1991 10:09 | 18 | 
|  |  What about liability?  Didn't someone in here say something a while back
 about not being allowed to maintain a small portion of the "town's" real
 estate on their own time/at their own expense due to the potential liability
 of the town?
 Why is it perfectly OK now, and not before?  I think volunteerism is (and
 should be) as American as apple pie.  To discourage the citizens of any
 municipality from doing something on their own to better the community in
 which they live is tantamount to saying "you aren't the town, the government
 is, so don't interfere."  Now the town is asking for people to help out.
 What a unique idea.  One would hope it would catch on everywhere.
 It would be great if more cities and towns would sanction and encourage
 volunterrism.  "Ask not what your [fill in the blank] can do for you..."
 And lawsuits?  If one falls in his own home, does he sue himself?
 Cliff
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| 336.2 | ex | SPIDR::FILZ | DTN 223-2033 | Tue Nov 12 1991 13:35 | 5 | 
|  |     Call Jerry Collins at the BOH and ask him about the liability. 
    I guess there is a possible liability here but if a person is willing
    to volunter that heor she takes the risk.
    
    art
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| 336.3 | Leaf Collection Update | 19119::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Sat Nov 23 1991 23:41 | 18 | 
|  |     The good news is that the second round of leaf collection took 
    place on schedule today (Saturday).
    
    The bad news is that since only five people signed up to help,
    (I was one), the Board of Health decided to hire our Trash Collector 
    to pick up the stuff, which will cost the Town about $2400.
    
    I'm not complaining since I wasn't looking forward to spending
    a Saturday picking up water soaked paper bags.
     
    In the future, the Town must make the Leaf Compost Area more 
    accessible to residents so we don't have to spend tax dollars 
    to pick up leaves.  The Board of Health is aware of this and 
    will be working to provide an adequate traffic pattern at our
    Leaf Disposal Area (off Summer Street, near Apple Ridge) to 
    allow residents to deposit their leaves.
    
    Frank
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| 336.4 | good to hear | USCTR2::KDUNN |  | Mon Nov 25 1991 13:57 | 17 | 
|  | 
Well Thank Goodness for that.    Having the ability to access the town 
compost area will be a welcomed change.    
1) It's difficult to rake the leaves on one's own schedule, and then 
keep them in the bags and dry so they can be picked up. 
2) I don't really see why we as a town have to incur the expense of 
pick up when people could just drop them off.  
Also, will we be able to deposit cut grass at the compost heap?
Personally, we can manage to compost all that we cut on our property,
but I have to believe that some people do not have the space and are 
still working it into their trash. 
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| 336.5 | Not sure about Grass clippings | 19119::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Mon Nov 25 1991 23:25 | 7 | 
|  |     Regarding.4, I suggest that we wait to see what the Board of Health
    has in mind.  It may be that opening the compost area for grass
    clipping will be impossible, since it will have to monitored to
    avoid becoming a new town dump. 
    
    Frank
      
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