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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Shelby's New Challenge



NBMC Editor's Comments:
The new amendment to Title 9, Chapter .04 of the Shelby Municipal Code, Ordinance no. 794 seeks to increase safety for those out walking in winter. But does it really bring about that benefit or does it just increase the blood pressure of in town property owners? The basics of the new ordinance are as follows: The ordinance gives property owners a maximum of 24 hours after a snowstorm ends to clear the sidewalk abutting the property and used by the public of snow greater in depth than one inch. Property owners also have a maximum of 24 hours to remove any snow pack, any ice, any slush, any mud and any other threat to safe foot travel. If, for some reason, the snow and or ice cannot be reasonably removed, the owner must apply sand or other abrasive material to the sidewalk to make foot travel reasonably safe and repeat as needed. Failure to comply will give the City of Shelby the right to remove such threats to safe foot travel and assess the cost against the property. This ordinance also states that no notice to the owner of the premises is required. This is a paraphrased reading of the full ordinance. Contact the City of Shelby at 406.434.5222 to get a complete copy of this ordinance for your use and record. We at NBMC did... This ordinance all sounds fine and good until you look closer and give it more thought. First, who is to decide if the snow or ice can or cannot be reasonably removed? How much sand or "other" abrasive is needed? Also, for the many walkway areas all over town that have no concrete and are just dirt or grass covered, removal of "any mud" as stated in the ordinance is impossible. Then the biggest issue is the streets. When someone is out walking, they almost always have to cross a street. The city is not placing the same need for safety there. Sure, the city has been making an effort to clear some snow from the streets but this past winter many streets had near to a foot of heavy packed snow and ice. Not all streets were ever cleared or sanded. Also, the city did put out some sand at busy intersections and up some streets, but the main basis for that is to help vehicle tire footing not pedestrian. Some sand under human foot can actually be like walking on kids marbles and cause one to slip and fall. Beyond the practical or in this case, the impractical, implementation of this ordinance is the headache and financial burden placed on the common property owner. If the city has as much trouble clearing the streets and alleys because of practical and financial reasons, how will it be for the property owners who are now expected to hold to a much, much higher level with their sidewalks??? This amendment does not address the issue it was intended to and thus is not helping the citizens of Shelby.
Gus Robertson
NBMC
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

New Local Bus Terminal

The City of Shelby is working at the location where a local bus terminal for Shelby and Toole County will be built. That location is in the old Hannah and Holmes building just west of Albertsons grocery store. NBMC will bring you the whole story soon.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

Mount Redoubt Volcano Erupts


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Mount Redoubt, in Alaska, has erupted five times overnight, with an ash plume more than 9 miles into the air. Alaska's largest city has not yet seen falling ash, though some fine gray dust was falling Monday morning on some communities north of Anchorage. The ash began falling around daybreak and continued into the middle of morning. Alaska Airlines on Monday canceled 19 flights in and out of the Anchorage international airport because of the ash. The "ash" is actually super fine volcanic rock dust and is a very abrasive substance which can damage jet engines and even clog their function. The dust is also a big hazard to vehicles and extremely dangerous for animals and humans. Scientists have been watching Mount Redoubt all along knowing that even though its last eruption was nearly twenty years ago the volcano was set for more. Use our search above for our archived stories and links.
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Saturday, March 21, 2009

5380 Marijuana Pipes


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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Sweetgrass, Montana Port of Entry this week state that they found 5,380 pipes commonly used to smoke marijuana. The truck containing the pipes was coming in from Canada and was picked out to be one randomly searched. A news release said the pipes were worth more than $284,000 and that documents showed that they were on the way to California, Texas and Florida. During the search it was determined that the shipment had suspicious paperwork. Customs and Border agencies said the seized shipment had a number of problems, including false invoicing, false marking, false names for the shipper and consignee, as well as being undervalued. Such items are also prohibited from being imported into the United States.

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