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Re: Large rental containter question
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The parking authority signs are not on the container. The signs are placed by the JCPA not the renter of the container. The signs are large, and show the permit # and address of the renter. Also, the signs (2) are placed on both sides of where the container goes and clearly states "No Parking".
Posted on: 2007/6/16 16:27
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They must have a permit from the parking authority and also, there needs to be a permit on the actual container from the JCIA with the current date and where the dumpster is be used. If this is still going on call JCIA and the JCPA and have them ticketed. Also, I also asked former Councilman Jr. Maldonado and he said if the dumpster does not have a 2007 D.E.P. sticker on it , call 201-795-4555 and ask for Dominick Barile. They too, will send an inspector to the location.
Posted on: 2007/6/16 16:06
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Large rental containter question
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When one rents one of those large metal trash containers that is placed on the street, is the renter responsible for getting no parking signs for the day the container is to be delivered and removed? I ask this because the delivery/ removal truck needs at least 4 car lengths to be able to maneuver in to get at the container.
My neighbor had one delivered and recovered without telling his neighbors and without being around, and this caused the delivery/removal driver to honk his horn loudly two mornings in one week as to wake up the people on the block so we would move our cars so he could deliver and recover the container. Thanks
Posted on: 2007/6/16 15:55
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