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Stream Stewardship for Residential Property Owners - Six Easy Steps

Some residential property owners are fortunate enough to have a stream running through their property or perhaps their property adjoins a common area or some other entity that has a stream.

People are willing to pay higher prices for property with natural amenities such as wildlife, streams, lakes, ponds, panoramic views, etc.

For people who have a stream on their property, there are six easy things to do that can help maintain the health and vitality of your stream and also benefit your downstream neighbors.

  1. Don't mow the lawn to the edge of the stream.
    Leave a buffer.
    Eliminating the plants and bushes in the buffer zone causes the root systems to be lost and creates more erosion problems.
  2. Plant live, but dormant, unrooted cuttings (no buds, leaves or visible roots) in the buffer zone.
  3. Don't Dump anything near the stream or into the stream.
    This includes organic material like leaves and grass. These will decompose and eliminate oxygen in the water -- a bad thing. Please ensure any contractor who cuts your lawn does not dump the grass clippings near the stream or even down the hillside or ravine that feeds a stream.
  4. Remove Trash From Streams. In my neighborhood, a fellow resident and I co-developed an annual Spring Clean-Up Day in our neighborhood to clean our streams. After three years of doing this, we have seen dramatic improvements. We can now see clear running water and the shale beds underneath.
  5. Don't change the path of the stream. Sometimes homeowners are thinking they are helping when in actuality, they are hurting the stream.
  6. Septic Systems -- Keep in Good Condition. If you have a septic system, please ensure it is in good working order and be judicious or eliminate sending bleach, chemicals, etc., down your drain.

This is a photo of just "some" of the excess branches, twigs, etc., that were in my own community's streams that a group of 20 volunteers removed in one day. This doesn't include the 55-barrel drums, construction debris, plastic tarps, forts, plastic, glass and aluminum bottles and a host of other things we removed.

stream debris removal

Attention Brecksville Residents: Fixed Gas Rate of $6.74 Through IGS Energy

The City of Brecksville has negotiated a fixed gas rate of $6.74 through IGS Energy. There is NO early termination fee and it runs through October 2010.

If you are currently using an "Energy Choice" type of provider, please ensure the company does not charge an early termination fee.

IGS Energy can be reached at 1-800-280-4474.

First-Time Homebuyer Tax Refunds Slowing to A Crawl Thanks To Fraud

The IRS has acknowledged that 2008 Amended Tax Returns for the first-time homebuyer tax credit has hit a brick wall in that refunds that were taking 6 weeks to process are now taking up to 20 weeks.

Why's that? Good question.

You can probably guess: FRAUD.

Yes, you got it. Some questionable claims were filed by none other than: IRS Employees. Filers as young as 4 years old were also asking for the refund.

These questionable claims are estimated to total in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

Let's think about this for a second. The IRS has all of our information already on file. It surely can't be that hard to have an automated system of cross-referencing to prioritize legitimate requests from bogus claims. In fact, perhaps there needs to be a RETS like transaction standard for EDI for official tax reporting purposes to take the fraud aspect completely out of the picture.

So...for you first time home buyers who have recently amended your returns, I would be curious to know if you get your tax refund sooner than had you filed your 2009 tax return in Mid-February and the refund takes six weeks on average.

Shaker Heights Ohio Homes For Sale from $1,000,000+

Shaker Heights Ohio Homes For Sale from $1,000,000+.

As a Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) and a REALTOR with strong negotiating experience, I would be happy to assist you with your next home purchase or sale in the Shaker Heights Ohio real estate marketplace.

Here are currently (as of 11/8/2009) 9 homes for sale in Shaker Heights Ohio from $1,000,000+.

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Cleveland Heights Ohio Homes For Sale from $800,000+

Cleveland Heights Ohio Homes For Sale from $800,000+.

As a Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR) and a REALTOR with strong negotiating experience, I would be happy to assist you with your next home purchase or sale in the Cleveland Heights Ohio real estate marketplace.

Here are currently (as of 11/8/2009) 15 homes for sale in Cleveland Heights Ohio from $800,000+.

Homes from $800,000+ in Cleveland Heights Ohio

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