Last week, my neighbor took this photo from in front of her house, next to my house, on Evergreen Lane. Why is this a violation? Because trucks are permitted to use Playhouse Lane ONLY, not the surrounding streets. Not Evergreen Lane, not Birch Lane. Does RUPCO care? Nah. Does town of Woodstock care? Nah. It's just a truck, right? What's the big deal? What's wit a few bent rules...
Thing is, the streets that this truck is on in this photo, Birch Lane and Evergreen Lane, were not even drawn in to RUPCO's traffic analysis. According to RUPCO, Birch Lane and Evergreen Lane do not even exist, so therefore it's not really a violation... right?
When you let sleazy people define reality for you, you are asking for trouble.
By the way, congratulations to RUPCO for putting that foundation in backwards and then firing the building foreman, or whatever the details were. I guess SOME things really do need to stick to plan, eh boys?
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
138- RUPCO Works on Sunday
In clear violation of any permit in its despicable hands, RUPCO is today, Sunday, at work on its housing project, with heavy equipment. Permits specify work hours are 7 to 7, Monday to Friday and sometimes Saturday, but never on Sunday. RUPCO even worked Thanksgiving day. Fine, that was a Thursday. But today is Sunday, and they are not allowed to work. It's just one more violation.
Also, generators run all night long, which wake me up. I did not know where this deep vibration was coming from, but a neighbor who lives closer says that RUPCO runs generators all night long. I am woken up by these vibrations, which seem to me to constitute construction noise, but I am sure that if I said anything about it, RUPCO or Town of Woodstock would find a loophole to justify this 24/7 disturbance. In addition, they have flashing lights all night, which also disturb other neighbors, but do not disturb me.
Town of Woodstock is guilty of lack of enforcement, of this and quite a few other violations.
Not that any of this is at all surprising.
Just a point of information, for the record. For the future. For the benefit of others......
Also, generators run all night long, which wake me up. I did not know where this deep vibration was coming from, but a neighbor who lives closer says that RUPCO runs generators all night long. I am woken up by these vibrations, which seem to me to constitute construction noise, but I am sure that if I said anything about it, RUPCO or Town of Woodstock would find a loophole to justify this 24/7 disturbance. In addition, they have flashing lights all night, which also disturb other neighbors, but do not disturb me.
Town of Woodstock is guilty of lack of enforcement, of this and quite a few other violations.
Not that any of this is at all surprising.
Just a point of information, for the record. For the future. For the benefit of others......
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