HomeMy WebLinkAboutnewsletter 2003 aprilTOWN OF ENFIELD
Volume 1, Issue 2
April 2003
SPRING CLEAN UP WEEK
IT'S THAT TIME
AGAINI
OPEN TO ALL
ENFIELD
RESIDENTSI
Spring Clean Up
week is scheduled for
May 5th (Monday)
through the loth
(Saturday) 2003.
The drop off site is
located across from
174 Enfield Main
Road and will be open
from 8 AM until dusk,
Monday through
Saturday.
There is no road side
pickup.
We accept large
and small
appliances, scrap
metal and wood,
furniture and
misc. items.
We don't accept
household garbage,
batteries,
chemicals, liquid
paint, no hazardous
materials.
No units such as
refrigerators,
freezers, and air
conditioners
containing Freon,
etc. will be
accepted.
Glass, plastic, and
RECYCLE YOUR OLD TIRE!
Cost per tire is 75 cents with-
out the rim, 50 cents with the
rim. (That's correct —less with the
rim) Cash only.
Tires must not exceed 48 inches
in diameter or they must be cut in
half or quarters. They may not
include lead weights and must be
reasonably clean.
RECYCLE
YOUR
OLD
TIRES
SPRING
CLEANUP
WEEK
May 5-10
metal recyclable con-
tainers
should be
recycled.
Any ques-
tions
regarding
recycling
collection
call:
Tompkins County
Solid Waste at
273-6632
Please bring proof of
your Enfield address.
Sponsored by the Town
of Enfield and Alterna-
tives Waste Services.
PLEASE TARP
YOUR LOADS
What's In This Issue
Spring Clean Up 1
Recycle Your Old Tires 1
Junk Cars 2
Farmer's Market 2
What's Up With Dogs 3
Garage Sales 3
Assistance Available 3
TCATSchedule 4
TOWN OF ENFIELD
Junk Cars
The Code Enforcement
Officers will be very shortly
going around and identify-
ing properties with more
than 1 unlicensed, unregis-
tered vehicle. The New
York State Property Main-
tenance Code states:
§PM302.8 Motor vehicles.
Except as provided for in
statute or other regulations,
two or more inoperative or
unlicensed motor vehicles
shall not be parked, kept or
stored on any
The Code
Enforcement Officers will
be very shortly going
around and identifying
properties with more
than 1 unlicensed,
unregistered vehicle.
VENDORS WELCOME
NO CHARGE
NOTABLES PROVIDED
Page 2
Code Enforcement Department News
premises, and no
vehicle shall at any
time be in a state of
major disassembly,
disrepair, or in the
process of being
stripped or
dismantled. Painting
of vehicles is
prohibited unless con-
ducted inside an
approved spray booth.
EXCEPTION:
A vehicle of any type
is permitted to
undergo major
overhaul, including
body work, provided
that such work is
performed inside a
structure or similarly
enclosed area
designed and
approved for such
purposes.
We want every-
body to be aware
Have a good
of this. We get
day and stay
many com-
safe.
plaints from our
residents about
this topic. We will
We will contact
you and provide
enforce this New
you with a time
York State
frame to remove
regulation.
the vehicles.
ENFIELD FARMER'S MARKET
Sunday Afternoons
1:00-4:00 PM
June 15
July 13
August 17
September 14
October 5
Location:
Across from Enfield
School near the in-
tersection of Enfield
Main and Mecklen-
burg Roads.
ALL ARE WELCOME
We are pleased to an-
nounce free special en-
tertainment:
June 15 at 2:00 PM
Storyteller Reggie
Carpenter
St. George and the
Dragon
WHAT'S UP WITH DOGS
Town Law requires the
Town of Enfield to con-
duct a dog census
periodically.
This summer a census
taker will be out and
about completing that
census.
Here is a list of what is
needed to license your
dog if it is not already
licensed.
An up to date Rabies
Vaccination Certificate
is required. If your
animal is neutered or
spayed, a copy of the
N e uterization/Spaying
certificate is needed.
Copies of needed
documents can be
made by the Town
Clerk at no cost. A
completed license
application is required.
The application is
available from the
Town Clerk. If your dogs
ENFIELD GARAGE SALES
Are you planning on
having a garage
sale this year?
Join dozens of
other Enfield resi-
dents. Call 273-
8256 or E-mail
jowensll@aol.com
ASSISTANCE
with the dates and
hours of your sale.
Include items that
you feel will be of
particular interest
to garage sale
goers.
Lists of sales and a
NEED CASH? Catholic
Charities of Tompkins has
funds to assist Town of Enfield
residents with the following:
security deposits, prescriptions,
utility needs such as payments
to avoid shut-off or propane or
oil fill -ups, car repairs and
limited insurance assistance. A
representative will be at the
Community Center from
2:30-5:00 pm whenever the
license is being
renewed, you will
receive the renewal
form from NYS Ag &
Markets.
The fees for licensing a
neutered/spayed dog
is $7.50.
If the dog is unneu-
tered /unspayed the
fee is $15.50.
If you need financial help
getting your dog neu-
tered/spayed, call the
SPCA at 257-1822.
map will be
distributed.
Notices will be
placed in the
Ithaca Journal.
No advertising
costs for Enfield
residents.
Food Pantry is
operating. Bring a photo ID,
the social security numbers of
e v e r y o n e i n
your household, and your bill,
shut-off notice, etc. with you.
N E E D H E A L T H
INSURANCE? You can't
afford to be without it. Now
New York State has both free
and low-cost health insurance
plans for adults and children.
Volume 1, Issue 2
RABIES CLINIC
Dogs/Cats
Enfield Town Barns
168 Enfield Main Rd.
MARCH 7, 2003
7:00-9:00 PM
ENFIELD
GARAGE SALES
2003
MAY 23-25
AUGUST 22-24
Child Health Plus covers
children, and Family Health
Plus is for adults (whether you
have kids or not). Call
Catholic Charities at 272-5062
to make an appointment to
find out if you qualify or to
complete an application.
Mention that you saw this
notice in your community
newsletter.
Supervisor Jean Owens
Town of Enfield, Suite 2
168 Enfield Main Rd.
Enfield, New York 14850
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