Mar 03

Important Changes to Recycling Procedures

You’ve likely seen the notices posted on the entrances doors which also direct you to a more complete notice on the bulletin boards. You should be getting th same notice (as the bulletin boards) in the mail, unfortunately, it looks like it might not have arrived yet. Regardless, I’m sharing the content of the notice below.

In brief, however, our previous recycling program was proving unsustainable. The ease with which it was contaminated far outweighed our ability to monitor and remove the contamination, and so we needed to come up with an alternative. We don’t know if this solution will work, but it’s a start, and we hope it will be beneficial. At the very least, I know I’ll enjoy not having to carry my recycling down to the enclosures anymore!

When:

Starting Monday, March 4, 2019, and repeating every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday thereafter (not including holidays).

What:

The recycling bins in the dumpster enclosures will be locked, to prevent contamination. Recycling will now be collected from each individual unit.

How:

Residents are instructed to properly prepare (rinse out containers, tear down boxes, etc) and place all recyclables in their blue recycling bins. Place it beside your stairwell door (not on patios, please) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, no later than 9:00 am. If you have any large boxes that won’t fit in the bin, please tear them down and compact them as much as possible and place them against the wall behind your bin. Any items that are not recyclable will be left in your blue recycling bin; you should place these items in your trash. Empty recycling bins must be taken back in your unit by 9 pm the same day.

Why:

This past January, contamination costs exceeded the monthly amount of the Association’s trash contract of $4,100. That’s roughly equivalent to $20/mo out of your condo fee. Despite our best efforts to educate residents, including posting “No bags” signs, painting the bins used for recycling blue, and adding recycling logos to them, some residents continue to throw plastic bags (which jam recycling machines) and/or outright garbage into the bins, contaminating the entire bin. Per Montgomery County’s Executive Regulation 15-04AM we are legally required to recycle; if we don’t comply, we can be fined. The recycling company is legally required to report contaminated recycling, and will refuse service if they find it. Additionally,contaminated recycling is designated as “solid waste”, and we’re billed for an additional trash pick-up, on top of the cost of the originally attempted recycling pick-up. The Board is committed to recycling and the reduction of solid waste and you should be too because it will only serve to improve our community and keep our budget manageable. If you have questions regarding this information should call Shea Management at 301-986-4166 in advance of March 4, 2019 to avoid any misunderstandings.

Tips:

  • Call Shea Management if you need a recycling bin; one will be dropped off at your unit.
  • Don’t store the recycling bin outside.
  • Don’t recycle plastic bags in your bin; take them to the local Giant. Other stores may have recycling programs for plastic bags as well.
  • Don’t recycle pizza boxes! They are almost always contaminated with grease.
  • Don’t recycle styrofoam!
  • Don’t recycle anything with food, drink, or other residue Recycling must be clean!
  • Don’t recycle plastic straws!
  • Don’t recycle napkins, paper towels, or toilet paper!
  • Don’t recycle diapers! Why would you think that’s ok???
  • Do break down cardboard boxes!
  • Do recycle aluminum foil/trays AFTER you’ve thoroughly washed them!
  • Do throw away contaminated paper and rinse plastic, metal, and glass items thoroughly.
  • Don’t assume something is recyclable, if you’re unsure, call 311 or take it to the Shady Grove Transfer Station located at 16101 Frederick Road Derwood, MD 20855

For more tips, visit https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/sws/recycling/blue-bin-items.html

Thank you for your cooperation during this transition. If you have any questions regarding this information or need a recycling container, please call Shea Management at 301-986-4166.

Nov 12

Update: Heat Restored!

Everyone,

Just a brief update! The work slated for today was completed much more rapidly than anticipated, and heat has been restored! Again, we apologize for the brief inconvenience.

Nov 11

IMPORTANT: Heating Outage Tomorrow (Monday, November 12, 2018)

Everyone,

I realize it’s unfortunate timing, given the drops in temperature and Veterans Day being observed by many tomorrow, however, we are going to have to turn the heat off tomorrow, for some much-needed repairs to be made to one of our pumps. You might recall that, back in early October, when announcing the pending switch to heat, I’d given warning that such work would be coming. The necessary parts had, unfortunately, not be available at a more appropriate time, and the longer we go without making them, the more likely we are to risk being without heat unexpectedly, for longer, and at greater cost. The upside to this is that what was originally going to be at least a two-day job is going to be done in one, as the contractor has agreed to double up the team, to compensate for their inability to do the work earlier. We’re tentatively saying the heat will be off from ~ 6:30 am to ~ 6:30 pm, but that’s hopefully going to be substantially longer than the actual time.

As a reminder, again, please DO NOT USE SPACE HEATERS!!! I’d recommend that if you have windows or sliding-glass doors open at the moment, you close them by tonight, and perhaps turn up the heat to leave things slightly toastier than usual in the morning. Be prepared to bundle up if you need to, and draw yourself a hot bath if it comes down to it (my understanding, at least, is that the hot water won’t be affected, but I could be mistaken).

Thank you, and I apologize for the inconvenience this may cause.

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