I called the S/SW Yard at 21-685-4291, and they currently have buckets
available.
-Lew
http://recyclingpays.phila.gov/res_getbin.htm
Just call 215-685-RECYCLE (7329) or see below for a listing of convenient
recycling bucket/bin distribution sites.
Sanitation Yard: Northwest
Domino Umbria
West Yard 51st and Greys has recycling bins too
Someone finally answered the phone at 215-685-2608.
-Lew
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My sweet old cat Wollie died over the weekend. He spent 17-1/2 years with
us, after my brother found him as a little gray kitten, alone and scared and
somehow stuck up on the El stop platform at 46th Market. He was a good guy,
but he was hyperthyroid, losing a lot of weight and having
From: School of Medicine Announcements [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Road Closures and Activities at Pennsylvania Hall Sunday
March 4, 2007
To the School of Medicine community:
At approximately 6:50am on Sunday March 4, 2007, the structural
shell and roof of Pennsylvania Hall is scheduled for
In a message dated 2/25/2007 3:04:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, MLamond
writes:
The ZBA just allowed a Dock St. Brew Pub across the street from Hickman
Temple, despite Hickman's objections. Do the traditional African American
churches deserve less respect, less good will, than the
I called the S/SW Yard at 21-685-4291, and they currently have buckets
available.
-Lew
http://recyclingpays.phila.gov/res_getbin.htm
Just call 215-685-RECYCLE (7329) or see below for a listing of convenient
recycling bucket/bin distribution sites.
Sanitation Yard: Northwest
Domino Umbria
West Yard 51st and Greys has recycling bins too
Someone finally answered the phone at 215-685-2608.
-Lew
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I think they both deserve more respect that you, apparently, are willing to
give
them. And the fact that you're using the argument -- they gave one zoning
variance,
why not another -- is an indication of one of the problems associated with
this sort of
slippery slope. Why not an abortion
The point being that when there's a need for a zoning change, it becomes a
matter of public involvement.
So the owner can rent to whoever he or she wants that doesn't require action
by the Zoning Board without
any of this.
i stand corrected. i hadn't realized (though i suppose i should have)
In a message dated 2/26/07 9:07:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The point being that when there's a need for a zoning change, it becomes a
matter of public involvement.
So the owner can rent to whoever he or she wants that doesn't require
action by the Zoning Board without
any of this.
In a message dated 2/26/2007 9:43:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kyle, I don't know the exact, specific change that the PLCB and landlord are
applying for on Walnut St., but the outdated zoning code in Philadelphia
means that one must apply for a change most of
I just saw a notice for an application of zoning varient stuck on a wall
on Locust Street -- someone wants to put an awning over their driveway
to keep their car from getting wet.
I think I would be bored to tears if I were on the zoning committee.
Does this only apply to new structures? Or to
I don't know the exact, specific change that the PLCB and landlord are
applying for on Walnut St.
The former Rite Aid property at 4237 Walnut St. is zoned for Residential
(R5).
Eddie Brady
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Does any one else question the passion when ...
... devout Libertarians defend Code and Regulation
and
... aesthetically fussy Historic District supporters, want easy passes
for Zoning and Building Codes.
Just a hypothesis, but I believe that determining where Liquor can be
sold should
On 2/26/07, Elizabeth F Campion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The AFHD supporter may be setting the stage for her role as 'leading
victim' in some upcoming 'battle' with LI and Zoning over her desired
uses and visions for her latest acquisition of the Point building at
48th and Baltimore.
You
In a message dated 2/26/2007 8:30:02 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I called the S/SW Yard at 21-685-4291, and they currently have buckets
available.
-Lew
Sanitation Yard: South, Southwest
3033 South 63rd Street (near Passyunk Avenue)
Monday - Friday 7am - 3pm
The local genius doesn't disappoint.
Ross gets let's get lively off to a good start.
I hope the least stops speculating about moving me from my home in order
to change the use to clinic or attractive nuisance.
I like our neighborhood and plan to keep my home a residence.
Best!
Liz
On Mon, 26
In a message dated 2/26/2007 9:43:30 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
one must apply for a change most of the time, even for another use permitted
under the current zoning. For example, the Firehouse building is zoned C-2
commercial which allows restaurants and many
In a message dated 2/26/2007 10:55:53 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... an application of zoning varient stuck on a wall
on Locust Street -- someone wants to put an awning over their driveway
to keep their car from getting wet. ... when I put an exterior light on my
In a message dated 2/26/2007 1:01:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Libertarian just wants to tweak the AFHD supporter for her ongoing
role in supporting changes which impose added expense and bureaucracy
upon the rest of us.
Not in the least.
Property
Denise and I are inviting people over on Saturday evening, March 3, from 4PM
until 6PM before the Penn/Brown basketball game at the Palestra. While I do
not know everyone on these listservs, we are always eager to meet our
neighbors. We hope you can stop over.
Denise and I are big fans of
My sweet old cat Wollie died over the weekend. He spent 17-1/2 years with
us, after my brother found him as a little gray kitten, alone and scared and
somehow stuck up on the El stop platform at 46th Market. He was a good guy,
but he was hyperthyroid, losing a lot of weight and having
Hey, yeah, I'd like to try some out, dudette. Just leave a week's supply in
my mailbox and I'll experiment with its effects on humans.
Always ready to try something new, long as it doesn't contain alcohol.
BTW my brand new CARRIE NATION TRIBUTE PAGE is now available at:
From: School of Medicine Announcements [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Road Closures and Activities at Pennsylvania Hall Sunday
March 4, 2007
To the School of Medicine community:
At approximately 6:50am on Sunday March 4, 2007, the structural
shell and roof of Pennsylvania Hall is scheduled for
On Feb 26, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Gail Massey wrote:
The demolition contractor advises that...the transient mean peak
ground borne vibration is estimated to be .2 inches per second at
School of Medicine facilities. The duration of the overall event
is anticipated to last approximately ten
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