Bastard neighbor complaining about snow
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So this is really pissing me off and most likely the moorhead police too. Like everyone in town, there is too much snow and no where to really put it. I have my yard full and the boulevard full of snow. The neighbor has been calling the cops weekly because he does not like how much snow is on my boulevard. A cop called today and told me to clear it back to 20 feet from the street, thats a lot of snow. Said it was against city ordinance to pile snow there. So I call the city and they say there is noting saying I can't pile there, so wtf. Fucker is pissing me off, god damn jackass old man. Fucking calls the cops every time a tire is on the grass and pisses and moans about everything. I am building a fence this spring so I don't have to look at his ugly all property again.
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Moorhead has really lost their balls. My neighbor will plow the snow from his driveway into middle of the street and then make a nice row half a block long, city won't do anything about it. Now when there was a mountain of snow around my mailbox (because we have to have them all on the same side of the street which mine is on the opposite side of my house and is currently on an empty lot) the city piles snow around there. City is too busy too worry about one block they tell me. So the usps gets pissed off and leaves just a note in my box saying they want ten feet all around my box cleared out instead of putting my mail in there.
Now the city's reg says*** if*** they plow they will try to plow within one to two feet from the curb, which is fine but they don't it's more like 5 ft. So we have 20 ft long by 5 ft deep and have 4-5 ft high piles, that's 400-500 cu ft of snow, compacted snow weighs a lot, I know my old Bobcat snowblower can't handle that and after 12 hours of plowing snow at work I'm not going to shovel tons (literally 4,000 - 10,000 pounds) of snow so I just go to the post office and pick up my mail.
Quote from NDSU research:
"The weight of snow varies greatly. Light fluffy snow may only weigh about seven pounds per cubic foot. More average snow may weigh 15 pounds per cubic foot and drifted compacted snow may weigh 20 pounds or more."
http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/disaster/winterstorm/roofsnowload.html
Here's some city web stuffs.
http://www.ci.moorhead.mn.us/city_services/outside_snow.asp
The code also say you can put snow on your boulevard if it's from an adjacent sidewalk or driveway, you can't take snow from say 20 ft away and put there. Fuckem, I doubt they'd write a ticket for it so don't worry. Sorry for the rant, sore subject.
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Bookem;299089 wrote:
My neighbor will plow the snow from his driveway into middle of the street and then make a nice row half a block longWe are neighbors? Heh, I do the same thing. I got tired of pushing it all into my neighbors driveway in the middle of the night so now I just run it down the road a ways....

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DelSlow;299096 wrote:
Why does this not surprise me at all.
Hrmmmm... let me think.... Because you are too retarded to understand things said jokingly? Yes, yes thats probably it.
Many things are said here that you dont and wont understand. Get over it... Some people who read it will get the inside joke, you will not. -
It's good to live across the street from a park. I just push the snow down my driveway, across the street and onto the blvd on the other side of the street. :bom:
63vette;299090 wrote:
We are neighbors? Heh, I do the same thing. I got tired of pushing it all into my neighbors driveway in the middle of the night so now I just run it down the road a ways....
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- Rent payloader.
- Move snow to said neighbors yard.
- Enjoy snow free yard(for a week or two).
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