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37 Complaints J Entered By: Date Entered: FOOD WATER/SEWER PESTS NUISANCE HOUSING_ SEPTIC HOARDING- ODOR SMOKE_ POOLS NAIL SALONS OTHER BODYART COMPLAINT INFORMATION: Complaint Location: ✓ f or e Nature of Complaint: r,/a"" Date of Complaint { V Animals: Y/N Child Under 6: Y/N - OOtCorR&*L NA (V Sk),\k Wfi) IU�t9�`-- I TANT'SINFORMAT • '.i Complainant/Occupant's Name: Complainant/Occupant's Address: OWNER'S INFORMATION: Owner's Name: Property Mgr/LL' kbLik- Qc, f Qak.A-L - ( \ 1-19) t-7 p y4('1 uCI no t ' t ` Telephone#( )_ i 3 Alternate# (f _ Complaint Unfounded: c cQ�,f7r u eat e �t 62 �i Conditions and: ACTION TAKEN: Address: Address: s (v//er2L7Y Signature of Inspecting Officer Telephone#( ) Alternate# ( ) Date/Time of Inspection 37 POMEROY TER 32A-189-007 Complaint Detail Report Printed On:Tue Jun 17,2014 Complaint it: CT-2014-000294 Status: 'BOH-open CIS FP 6490 Violator: Address: 37 POMEROY TER Map: 32A Address: Date Recvd.: Jun-13-2014 Time Recvd.: 11:24 AM Block: 189 Pi Category: Nuisance-Animal Lot: 001 Type: CeoTMS Module: Board of Health District: 800 Trade: Recorded By: Heather McBride Zoning: URC(100)/ Structure:Conventional _t LJ. Description Complaint: Open compost pile t correctly tended at address and th ighb ing h u -Attracting l rge p p hGon of skunks-Last year the complaining neighbor paid 8750 to trap 8 skunks.Many neighbor dogs have been sprayed and is very Domed about rabies and possible proper y damage Comments: Inspector Assigned to Complaint: Contact's Contact Type Date Time Name Phone Rest lime to Rench Recorded Ry Response caller Jun-13-2014 II 24 Chris Deming (413)374-00580 Heather McBride AM Actions Taken CeoTMS Module Status Date Time Response'I'ype Action Taken Comments Board nil lealth Rlil'LBRAI. GeoTMS®2014 Des Lauriers Municipal Solutions, Inc. Page I of 1 4 . of Northampton Mail-Question re:37 Pomeroy Terrace citJof orb https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=9954d8032f&view pt&_. - 1-o tc - cocco©`4 Ed Smith <esmith @northamptonma.gov> Question re: 37 Pomeroy Terrace 4 messages Ed Smith <esmith @northamptonma.gov> To: chris @netzerobuildercom )f 2 Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 1:01 PM Dear Chris- I've just left a voicemail at 586-6791 and will leave you a note here as well. I have a question regarding your property and would like to speak with you. Please call me back at the number below, or if at a time/date not listed below, call my Amherst office 413.259.3153. sincerely Ed Smith Edmund Smith Health Inspector Northampton Health Department 212 Main Street, Northampton MA 01060 (413)587-1339 Regular Schedule: Monday &Wednesday, 8-4:30; Thursday 8-12 noon. Ed Smith <esmith @northamptonma.gov> Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 3:00 PM To: chris<chris @netzerobuilder.com> Hi Chris Thanks for the call back; here's a link to some info the City has posted: http://www.northamptonma.govidocumentcenteriview/330 and here is the page it is drawn from: http://www.northamptonma.gov/Search/Results?search Phrase=composting%20information please contact me if you have any questions- sincerely Ed Smith [Quoted text hidden] Chris Cappello<chris @nelzerobuilder.com> Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 10:23 AM To: Ed Smith <esmith @northamptonma.gov> Thanks Ed. Good info and thanks for reaching out. I'll make the changes you requested. Have a good weekend. From: Ed Smith [mailto:esmith @northamptonma.gov] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 3:01 PM To: chris Subject: Re: Question re: 37 Pomeroy Terrace /Quoted text hidden] 8/3/2015 10:44 AM of Northampton Mail-Question re:37 Pomeroy Terrace https9/mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=9954d8032f&view=pr&... (City of Northampton E-mail is a public reccrd except when it falls under one of the specific statutory exemptions. Ed Smith <esmith @northamptonma.gov> To: Chris Cappello<chris @netzerobuildercom> Cc: Merridith O'Leary <moleary@northamptonma.gov> Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 11:14 AM Dear Chris- I went by the adjoining property yesterday (hoping to close this complaint out) and instead I saw this: Displaying photo 1.JPG Displaying photo 2.JPG This is not proper composting, this is essentially a wildlife feeding station. It's a nuisance that provides food for skunks, raccoons, squirrels, bears, rats, and any manner of other potential pests. This practice must stop immediately-keep extra dirt and leaves on hand to mix in with and cover food waste with each addition in order to call this a compost pile. Here's a link to the DPW web page, which is one source if you would rather get a composting bin or tumbler: http://www.northamptonma.gov/751/Recycling-Sol id-Waste Please reply ASAP to this email- sincerely Ed Smith 1QuOted text hidden] f2 8/3/2015 10:44 AM