IT IS TIME TO FIX BOTH PROBLEMS. THIS IS BETHANY NOT NEW YORK CITY.
A 18 WHEELER TRUCK ALMOST HIT ME ON PECK ROAD THIS WEEK. WHAT IS GOING ON AT THIS DUMP SITE????
THIS IS A RESIDENTIAL AREA WITH SCHOOL WELLS AND HOME WELLS.
It has come to my attention via the Community Manager of the “See Click Fix” website that there have been on-line complaints pertaining to a dump site and a pothole, both located on Bethmour Road in Bethany. The “See Click Fix” website, of course, has no connection to the Town of Bethany, and while information contained on the website does reach the Town, it is not though the normal course of business for complaints of this nature. I have listed below the proper contact numbers for people to call to make the Town aware of any issues they may have. By contacting the Town directly, staff and I can get details as to exactly what the issue is and ascertain pertinent facts to determine the quickest and best response. While the original complaints were placed on “See Click Fix” several weeks ago, the Town was not made aware of the complaints until fairly recently. Upon learning of the complaints, we have acted promptly. To date, no complaints pertaining to these items have been made directly to my office or to the Zoning Enforcement Office. After being made aware of the complaints on “See Click Fix”, I took immediate action and drove to the area where the newly created driveway was constructed on Bethmour Road, which is known properly as 93 Peck Road and which is owned by Bioagricultural Enterprises. My inspection revealed a stockpile of debris visible from the road as well as various other items situated further into the property. I directed Zoning Enforcement Officer Isabel Kearns to investigate. ZEO Kearns has met with the property owner, and he proposes to re-locate most items to the rear of the greenhouses by June 30, if not sooner. However, the white, plastic-wrapped bagged soil will remain in the present location. The stockpile of discarded debris set closer to the Bethmour Road will remain until the ground has dried up sufficiently enough to remove it, hopefully also by June 30. The pothole that is being discussed resulted because a curtain drain was not installed when the road was originally constructed, and this is causing subsurface water flow to undermine the integrity of the road. It is not simply a matter of repaving or patching. This drainage work and road repair has been included in the Public Works budget for Fiscal Year 2010-11 and will be done in July. For a faster response to any future complaints please contact me directly at (203) 393-2100 X100 or Zoning Enforcement Officer Isabel Kearns at (203) 393-2100 X135 or Public Works Director Al Green at (203) 393-1555.
As stated in Derrylyn Gorski’s initial reply, all of the items have been relocated to the rear of the greenhouse, except the white plastic-wrapped bagged soil, and the stockpile of discarded debris has been removed. There is a small pile of compost located closer to Bethmour Road. This will be spread in the same vicinity when the weather cools to decrease any unpleasant odor. This case is officially closed. Approximately 200 - 300 feet of Bethmour road between Luke Hill Road and Peck Road will be dug up and re-paved after the town crew completed the Wooding Hill Road project.
It's great to see SeeClickFix being used in the town of Bethany! We think constructive conversation is good, especially when it's directed towards the identification, prioritization, and ultimate resolution of reported issues. That's why it's important to move the conversation forward as opposed to backwards. As a website designed to publicly address community issues, SeeClickFix would also like to emphasize the importance of respect and honesty on this forum. Unfortunately, there has been some abuse of the system on this issue, i.e. people posting under different identities, and it will be archived. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot an email to contact @ seeclickfix.com
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PECK ROAD WALKER (Ospite)
A 18 WHEELER TRUCK ALMOST HIT ME ON PECK ROAD THIS WEEK. WHAT IS GOING ON AT THIS DUMP SITE????
THIS IS A RESIDENTIAL AREA WITH SCHOOL WELLS AND HOME WELLS.
Derrylyn Gorski (Ospite)
From the Desk of the First Selectman:
It has come to my attention via the Community Manager of the “See Click Fix” website that there have been on-line complaints pertaining to a dump site and a pothole, both located on Bethmour Road in Bethany. The “See Click Fix” website, of course, has no connection to the Town of Bethany, and while information contained on the website does reach the Town, it is not though the normal course of business for complaints of this nature. I have listed below the proper contact numbers for people to call to make the Town aware of any issues they may have. By contacting the Town directly, staff and I can get details as to exactly what the issue is and ascertain pertinent facts to determine the quickest and best response. While the original complaints were placed on “See Click Fix” several weeks ago, the Town was not made aware of the complaints until fairly recently. Upon learning of the complaints, we have acted promptly. To date, no complaints pertaining to these items have been made directly to my office or to the Zoning Enforcement Office. After being made aware of the complaints on “See Click Fix”, I took immediate action and drove to the area where the newly created driveway was constructed on Bethmour Road, which is known properly as 93 Peck Road and which is owned by Bioagricultural Enterprises. My inspection revealed a stockpile of debris visible from the road as well as various other items situated further into the property. I directed Zoning Enforcement Officer Isabel Kearns to investigate. ZEO Kearns has met with the property owner, and he proposes to re-locate most items to the rear of the greenhouses by June 30, if not sooner. However, the white, plastic-wrapped bagged soil will remain in the present location. The stockpile of discarded debris set closer to the Bethmour Road will remain until the ground has dried up sufficiently enough to remove it, hopefully also by June 30. The pothole that is being discussed resulted because a curtain drain was not installed when the road was originally constructed, and this is causing subsurface water flow to undermine the integrity of the road. It is not simply a matter of repaving or patching. This drainage work and road repair has been included in the Public Works budget for Fiscal Year 2010-11 and will be done in July. For a faster response to any future complaints please contact me directly at (203) 393-2100 X100 or Zoning Enforcement Officer Isabel Kearns at (203) 393-2100 X135 or Public Works Director Al Green at (203) 393-1555.
Sincerely, Derrylyn Gorski, First Selectman
Jack (Ospite)
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It's great to see SeeClickFix being used in the town of Bethany! We think constructive conversation is good, especially when it's directed towards the identification, prioritization, and ultimate resolution of reported issues. That's why it's important to move the conversation forward as opposed to backwards. As a website designed to publicly address community issues, SeeClickFix would also like to emphasize the importance of respect and honesty on this forum. Unfortunately, there has been some abuse of the system on this issue, i.e. people posting under different identities, and it will be archived. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot an email to contact @ seeclickfix.com
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