
Anonymous wrote:Dear AU Park Curmudgeon:
There is an ordinance which defines the acceptable use of lawn mowers, and your neighbor was complying with it.
2704.6 The use or operation of portable power tools, home snow removal equipment, power garden excluding leaf blowers devices, and other powered equipment for minor repairs or minor improvements of real or personal residential property shall be exempt on weekdays (excluding Saturdays) during the daytime and from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're right. It is completely useless to point out that other may be meditating, reading the paper, enjoying quiet time at 9 on Sunday. Because anyone who is loud and boorish enough to blast their gas powered lawnmower at that time, is never going to have the self awareness to see the boorishness of their behavior. And hell, if 4 or 5 boorish posters on DCUM think it's fine to do this, then that must be the status quo and thereby acceptable. I disagree, and I know you'll just carry on being boorish louts no matter what I write here.
This level of narcissism is really quite spectacular. OP, you post something, many (most, actually) responses believe that you're being unreasonable, and your take-away is they're all nuts, and boorish louts to boot? Not one second of self-reflection? Yikes.
I think everyone on here would have totally agreed with you if you were complaining about a 7:00 start time on a Sunday. But 9:00? You really see NO room for a reasonable opinion that it's OK for a neighbor to start her day at 9:00?
Oh, and now it's not just that you wanted to sleep late, it's "other may be meditating, reading the paper, enjoying quiet time at 9 on Sunday." So now your neighbors need to make sure lawn care doesn't occur when someone in earshot wants "quiet time?" Oy.
LOL ... 100 dB? INSIDE your house? or even in YOUR yard? I hardly think so ... get over yourself.
She isn't just "starting her day" She's blasting a 100db gas lawn mower and devastating the beautiful quiet of our neighborhood at that hour--really there are barely any cars about at that time here--the roar was ear-shattering. Whatever. Screw you guys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 AM on a Sunday is bordering on a little early though I'm pretty good at tuning loud noises out. I think 10 AM is probably a little more considerate. However, once summer comes and it starts getting sweltering early, can't really blame people who want to mow early or late.
I'm OP--and I agree that on sweltering days this would be fine--but a beautiful peace flu Spring morning when everyone has their windows open? That is just obnoxious and you are on my shit list for doing this. Same woman turns her screaming toddlers out into the backyard, alone, like yapping dogs, at 7:00AM most Sundays so, I shouldn't be surprised.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with you, OP. I live in AU Park and have a neighbor who likes to mow the lawn at 9:00 Sunday morning. I think it's pretty inconsiderate to use power equipment before 10:00. And it's not a question of that being the only time slot available all weekend long, it's just when he decides to do it, neighbors be damned. But for many of us, Sunday morning is the one time during the week where we can try to sleep in or else just relax a bit before kicking off yet another busy day. I don't understand why some people fetishizes their lawns, and I response to 9:29, I'd rather he mow less frequently and allow some peace.
I can just imagine what your home and yard look like! Anonymous wrote:Dear AU Park Curmudgeon:
There is an ordinance which defines the acceptable use of lawn mowers, and your neighbor was complying with it.
2704.6 The use or operation of portable power tools, home snow removal equipment, power garden excluding leaf blowers devices, and other powered equipment for minor repairs or minor improvements of real or personal residential property shall be exempt on weekdays (excluding Saturdays) during the daytime and from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays.
DCUM selfish louts on this thread hardly represent the majority opinion in the community--just the loudest and most persistent. Of course my neighbor can carry on with her daily activities--as long as it doesn't infringe on mine at that time of the morning. And of course, as I have said repeatedly, she has the right to do it. There is a difference between rights and courtesy--but I can see my point is lost on you because people should do whatever they like no matter who it disturbs as long as its legal, right? I'm glad I don't have to live near you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you're not entitled to sleep past 9 a.m. Fuck you.
Is this really necessary? I have half a mind to report this post. I think it should be removed.