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Re: How would you deal with this situation?


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Posted by 135 Fan on June 01, 2010 at 00:10:20 from (68.149.56.30):

In Reply to: Re: How would you deal with this situation? posted by RodInNS on May 31, 2010 at 12:17:13:

Only in a state of emergency can they go in and do whatever they want. The state of emergency was lifted when the bladders came in. I was told by SRD that they need to have the property owners permission to use their property to set up the bladders. The reasoning was that it saves them laying out miles of hose. I could have said no. The state of emergency has ended and they do not have the same authority as when there is a state of emergency.
I talked to the county today and was told that they aren't required to repair any fire damage but are required to repair any damage caused by equipment brought on the property and/or the track. My driveway and parking lot are a mess and so is a lot of the track. Of course I want them to fix the driveway and parking lot. I walked the track and took pictures of all the things that have to be fixed up to the condition before the fire. I would prefer to do a lot of the cleanup and repairs myself so all the sand I hauled in doesn't get removed and they don't cause me more work. If they could dig me 2 or 3 piles of clay to fix things, I would be happy. They could spend 3 or maybe 4 hours at the most doing that or if they don't want to work with me, bring in a bunch of different machines and spend maybe 2 days fixing things up. I'm trying to make it a lot easier for them if someone would just listen to my reasoning. I spent hundreds of hours on the track and I'm pretty sure none of the operators have ever worked on an MX track before. Now the 3rd guy is leaving and another guy is coming in. That just makes things even more complicated. Why can't they just have one person come in to be in charge of things and stay there till the end or at least a month or so? It seems kind of dumb to me. Dave


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