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This lawn care company is littering the streets of Huntsville with their bag of rocks and business card. This needs to be illegal to litter their bags of trash on our streets and property.
This lawn care company is littering the streets of Huntsville with their bag of rocks and business card. This needs to be illegal to litter their bags of trash on our streets and property.
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City of Huntsville (Huntsville Connect) (La Caddeeyey Rasmi ah)
La xidhay Huntsville Landscape Management (La Caddeeyey Rasmi ah)
Thank you for reporting your service request to the City of Huntsville. Please see below for how the issue is to be handled. If you need further assistance, please contact Operation Green Team at 256-532-5326.
Greetings,
The City of Huntsville continues to hear from residents who are frustrated with unwanted handbills, such as advertisements, circulars, pamphlets, handouts, and newspapers, being deposited at their homes even after they have tried to have them stopped. The City of Huntsville has an ordinance already in place to stop unwanted hand-billing. The ordinance simply requires you to follow one or both of the following methods for providing notice that you do not want to receive handbills:
A. Posting a Yard Sign. The first and perhaps the easiest way to provide notice is to post a sign on your property in a conspicuous location and that can be easily read that states “No Handbills”, “No Trespassing” or “No Solicitation”. When you do so, please keep in mind that you may also be telling solicitors that you do not want to receive any form of door-to-door solicitation.
Once the notice is posted, then no one can deposit unwanted handbills on your property. If they do, the person who actually deposited the unwanted handbill is subject to being cited for a municipal ordinance violation. Please keep in mind that the person who actually deposited the handbill will need to be identified.
B. Mailing Written Notice. The second way that can be used to provide notice, which can be in addition to or instead of posting the notice at your home, is to notify the responsible person for whom the handbills are being deposited. This could include the publisher of a newspaper or magazine, the owner of a company advertising their product or service, or a candidate for office.
The written notice must: (i) be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the responsible person, (ii) state the name and contact information of the person providing the notice, (iii) state the purpose of the notice, and (iv) give the street address of the private residential premises. The notice becomes effective 14 days after receipt of the request. Please keep a copy of the certified mail return receipt and a copy of the notice you sent. Also, please keep in mind that you must renew the notice in December of each year if you want it to remain in effect for the next calendar year.
Once the written notice is in effect the responsible person you notified cannot allow or cause the unwanted handbill to be placed on your property. If they do, then they are subject to being cited for a municipal ordinance violation.
After you have followed one or both of the notice methods provided for in the ordinance and the notice is ignored, then you will need to contact 256-532-5326 in order to initiate a citation process. Please be aware that should the matter need to be tried before a municipal court judge, you will also need to be available to testify at the trial of the case.
The entire text of the ordinance, City Code Section 22-39, can be read at the following link: https://goo.gl/xFyW8B . We recommend that you carefully read and understand the ordinance and call Operation Green Team at 256-532-5326 if you have any questions.
Your Customer Service Team