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    Well friends, looks like im done.

    So im at my crappy part time job tonight and my phone goes off. Lucky theres a new guy training so I can sneak out back. Well its my landlord, asking me if I got the letter from the city. Apparantly Someones been complaining about my scrapping. He read to me about how the inspector found "excessive amounts of scrap metal on the side of the detatched garage, scrap under the awning of the detatched garage, chairs, multiple tables, air conditioners, and assorted electronics." Im not sure when this was, but i broke down my ac units a month ago and their long gone, a truckload of shred has already been removed, and "tables and chairs" are my fu***** patio furniture for my fu***** fire pit. Apparantly patio furniture is illegal...

    So my landlord asks me why I have all this. I told him "all im trying to do is make a couple bucks." he told me I can still work out of the garage, he doesnt care at all, but i need to clean up whats outside...but im sure now every move i make will be monitored and then theyll bi*** that im workin in the garage...

    I dont have the slightest clue who called but it took them a year and a half, and it pisses me off because instead of catching me and asking politly to pick up a bit they go and whine to the city, which now leaves me till monday to cash in at the worst possible time...



    Im simply trying to be independant, get through school, NOT rely on the government to take care of me, and now soon raise a child...so its back to school full time in a week, so my crappy job will cut my hours to MAYBE 10 a week, I dont do drugs, I dont smoke, I barely drink...where did I go wrong and wtf did I do to get s**t on...

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    **** man thats harsh..too many crybabies out there..dont give up..ya still gota garage..you will find a way..btw nothing wrong with smoking..not comparable to crank..just sayin

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    Nothing against it Scrappy, half my family are smokers. Its a big issue in this area right now with butt littering snd all, but i dont care...im just saying that from a "higher power" point of view they can't say im supporting a habit, hell the last 12 pack of beer I got was in May, and that was for using my expensive snap on/matco tools to do a tune up on an old friends car...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnraxlrose88 View Post
    So im at my crappy part time job tonight and my phone goes off. Lucky theres a new guy training so I can sneak out back. Well its my landlord, asking me if I got the letter from the city. Apparantly Someones been complaining about my scrapping. He read to me about how the inspector found "excessive amounts of scrap metal on the side of the detatched garage, scrap under the awning of the detatched garage, chairs, multiple tables, air conditioners, and assorted electronics." Im not sure when this was, but i broke down my ac units a month ago and their long gone, a truckload of shred has already been removed, and "tables and chairs" are my fu***** patio furniture for my fu***** fire pit. Apparantly patio furniture is illegal...

    So my landlord asks me why I have all this. I told him "all im trying to do is make a couple bucks." he told me I can still work out of the garage, he doesnt care at all, but i need to clean up whats outside...but im sure now every move i make will be monitored and then theyll bi*** that im workin in the garage...

    I dont have the slightest clue who called but it took them a year and a half, and it pisses me off because instead of catching me and asking politly to pick up a bit they go and whine to the city, which now leaves me till monday to cash in at the worst possible time...

    Im simply trying to be independant, get through school, NOT rely on the government to take care of me, and now soon raise a child...so its back to school full time in a week, so my crappy job will cut my hours to MAYBE 10 a week, I dont do drugs, I dont smoke, I barely drink...where did I go wrong and wtf did I do to get s**t on...
    Thats life for you bro. Be grateful the landlord is cool. Continue to scrap..long as you keep it in the garage and dont make a lot of noise after a reasonable hour, then you will be fine. Inspectors dont care about what it is "hidden" just what can be seen.
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    I'm sorry to hear this but I also don't want to see you give up or give in. Is there anywhere you could work from different? Like a friend or familys home?

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    A lot of the time the city inspectors cannot go onto your property to be able to see violations for themselves. Now you have to consider your neighbors too; most people don't want a recycling yard to open up next to their homes. Ever thought about concealing the stuff in bins or large trash cans? Leaving it out in the open is what's biting you in the a$$. Take measures to stash the stuff better, and I bet nobody complains again.

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    If a city inspector sees scrap outside(mostly in residential neighborhoods) they will send you a letter of violation...Not too many people call the city them self unless you have a grumpy and or someone that has nothing to do with his life so he f**ks other life's neighbors.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gnraxlrose88 View Post
    So im at my crappy part time job tonight and my phone goes off. Lucky theres a new guy training so I can sneak out back. Well its my landlord, asking me if I got the letter from the city. Apparantly Someones been complaining about my scrapping. He read to me about how the inspector found "excessive amounts of scrap metal on the side of the detatched garage, scrap under the awning of the detatched garage, chairs, multiple tables, air conditioners, and assorted electronics." Im not sure when this was, but i broke down my ac units a month ago and their long gone, a truckload of shred has already been removed, and "tables and chairs" are my fu***** patio furniture for my fu***** fire pit. Apparantly patio furniture is illegal...

    So my landlord asks me why I have all this. I told him "all im trying to do is make a couple bucks." he told me I can still work out of the garage, he doesnt care at all, but i need to clean up whats outside...but im sure now every move i make will be monitored and then theyll bi*** that im workin in the garage...

    I dont have the slightest clue who called but it took them a year and a half, and it pisses me off because instead of catching me and asking politly to pick up a bit they go and whine to the city, which now leaves me till monday to cash in at the worst possible time...

    Im simply trying to be independant, get through school, NOT rely on the government to take care of me, and now soon raise a child...so its back to school full time in a week, so my crappy job will cut my hours to MAYBE 10 a week, I dont do drugs, I dont smoke, I barely drink...where did I go wrong and wtf did I do to get s**t on...
    Last edited by DropYoTop; 08-09-2012 at 12:33 AM. Reason: mispelled

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    Its unfortunate that ur renting..my neighbors a prick but since I own my house there is nothing he can do other than complain to the association..so I clean up for a bit to plz them..do the same..its guna takr more than a bit of junk to get ya kicked out

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    I rent, and don't have this issue, but then again, I'm the only full time year round resident on my street for 9 months out of the year. The one neighbor I do have around the corner, gives me stuff now and then to scrap/recycle get rid of for them. Heh. I do worry about this though now and then. A couple of suggestions/solutions:

    1. Tubs/containers as others have said.
    2. Work from the garage or at lest put everything away when your done. I bring some stuff outdoors to work on like lawn mowers an such as I don't really want gas/oil in my shop as it also doubles as my woodworking shop.
    3. Rent a storage spot. I know finances are tough in this day and age(more with a lil one on the way) but perhaps what you make in scrap will pay for the storage.
    4. Cover it up with a tarp. I do this when I get a big load (to me) of TV's. I'll put'm on a table under my deck, throw a blue tarp over it, and strap it down till I get to them.

    Either way, don't give up if you enjoy doing this and/or need that extra income. Long as your landlord is cool you got options. Judging by the screen name your a GnR fan (I'm quick aren't I? lol) throw on some Welcome to the Jungle, and keep on keeping on man. The game didn't end, the rules just changed.

    Adapt, overcome, preserve.

    Brief rant - Smokers and butts. I smoke, and I don't flick my butts, and I try to be polite around others with my habit. Flicking butts lit or not is bad. Living in AZ taught me this. Saw enough fires out that way to make me realize it's easier to strip my butts then to flick'm.

    Good luck either way and hope to see ya stick with it.

    Sirscrapalot - Enjoys being the only full time resident on his street sept - may.

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    Tarping the pile helps some

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    Sorry to here about your troubles bro...seems no body respects peoples privacy anymore and to be a model citizen you have to piss, whine and moan about what everyone else is doing. All I can say is step up your game and make a challenge out of it. Vamp up the organization of things so that it is out of site, go to the yard more often, (even if prices are down) and don't give up. Keep us posted on the new family member.
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    Sounds like a tough situation but don't give up.

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    I'd find out what the local ordinances are regarding the type of activity you are doing. Different localities have different laws. And various levels of enforcement. This will give you a base point of knowing what violations may be on the table. I keep my "junk" out of sight. If it is not in my fenced-in back yard, it is covered up.

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    Regardless what the ordinances are I would respect my landlord's request and work out of the garage. It might mean more frequent trips to the yard but if that's what it takes then you have to learn to live with it.
    If it wasn't for the $ in $crap, it would just be.....

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    I agree, you want to keep your landlord happy. I searched Mesa's regulations for dumpster diving, etc. What is allowed to be visible on your property. Business restrictions. Fines. I also have had numerous conversations with local police. I wanted to know the laws, the level of enforcement, and possible financial repercussions for potential violations. I had no idea what the regulations permitted.

    axlrose may find out that there is a more suitable arrangement.

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    Don't give up because of a couple of neighbors. Sounds like the landlord wants you to stay and keep at it. Just keep it out of sight somehow. Any chance on getting an old pop up camper and just loading it up? Closed trailer would be ideal, but you don't see those cheap often, so the pop up may be easier to accquire.

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    I can understand community regulations. didn't say I liked them but understwnd them. looking through my copy of the U.S. constitution I cant seem to find the section that governs what your neighbor does with his property. In addition to that hard times some times dictate hard measures. perhaps when your neighbors loose their jobs, they will come to you for advice.

    one axiom that may apply here is "out of sight out of mind" you are however lucky to have the land lord you have. Perhaps a storage unit would solve the problem.
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    The price we pay for "renting" from uncle Sam, try not paying your property taxes once and you will find out who really owns all our places!

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    Don't give up bro! Find a niche and run with that. Think copper, aluminum, batteries, e-waste, cell phones(a lot of places encourage recycling and will allow small boxes for community collection of certain things, i.e. cellphones and certain batteries). Just streamline and focus your operations and you might find that you are more profitable! Good luck, I hope you keep going. If einstein quit every time he was told "no", where would we be? W/o tv, nuclear weapons, automatic doors, MRI body scanners and probably speaking Japanese.(joke) Don't sell yourself so short!











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    I break down stuff in my carpot in the back of my truck, neighbors always look at what I am doing, but I have gotten lot's of stuff from them. If it is a large steel item I move it in the back but try to get rid of it as soon as I can. As far as stockpiling stuff I have an extruded alum pile, painted alum pile, cast alum pile, dirty alum pile and buckets, stainless steel area, boxes for insulated wire, copper #2, die cast zinc, lead wheel weights, brass and elect motors. I crush my alum cans and keep them in 35 gal rubbermade cans. Small steel items usually stay in the truck or go into buckets as I hate to move steel more than twice (pick up and unload at the yard!) Small pile of auto batteries, ewaste goes in the shead to keep it dry. Neighbors yards are worse looking than mine so I feel I am ok. Tarps do sound like a good idea though, next time I am at Harbor freight I will pick up a few.

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