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Appliance removal services
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Please fill out the form below to schedule an appliance removal if you live in or near any major city . Be sure to include the city and state that you live in. Please note that appliances located upstairs or in the basement will cost an additional 35 dollars per appliance to be removed.
If you are close by a major city then you can get appliance pickup for only $35. Click here if you live more that 25 miles from a major city.
Appliance removal and disposal
Appliance removal is now available in your area if you live close by a major city . Depending on your location, you can get all of your appliances picked up just by filling out the form. Your pickup covers any major appliances no matter how old . Please note that if you have a considerable amount of old appliances then we will have to give you a quote. But don’t worry, our quote is always cheaper than most companies.
Are you moving out and need someone to dispose of your old appliances? No need to look anymore. You can get your old appliances picked up when you schedule a pickup. Keep in mind that this fee covers you as long as you reside within the coverage area of one of our associates who are on standby to come to your home or place of business to remove your old washing machine and dryer or any other major appliance so that you don’t have to struggle to get them out to the curb. That’s correct. we handle all of the filthy work for you so that you can enjoy your day with other things that are more important.
Old appliance removal
Many businesses charge hefty fees to come to your dwelling to pickup your old and broken appliances. This can be expensive because sometimes people will have five or six appliances that need to be disposed of. All of these items can be picked up dirt cheap when you contact us for washing machine and dryer disposal. Call the number now and one of our representatives will get in contact with you on the same day to set up a washer and dryer removal appointment. So fill out the form now and get all of your unwated appliances picked up now.
Appliance removal (what happens to my old appliances)
Your old and unwanted appliances are primarily tested to see what status they are in. This evaluation process causes your old appliances to fall into one of three categories. 1 Donated appliances 2. Broken appliances. 3. Junk appliances. Donated appliances are appliances that are found to be in first-rate condition when tested. They are cleaned up and sold to somebody who cannot afford to purchase a brand new set. This happens every once in a while because most of the time we are called to pickup a non-working washer or dryer. In this event, your appliance contribution recycles into a discount appliance that helps to meet the needs of a less fortunate family. Broken appliances are appliances that just need to be fixed. These are the appliances that we pickup the most as not many individuals will call for pickup of a functional appliance. Broken appliances are still sold after fixing and cleaning. Scrap appliances are appliances that are of no use to anyone and thus they end up in the scrap or recycle facility. Under no circumstances does your appliances end up in the local land-fill.
Affordable washing machine and dryer removal and pickup.
You may ask, what is the difference between appliance removal and appliance pickup? Appliance removal is more laborious than Appliance pickup because this calls for disconnecting lines and hoses and then maneuvering the appliance across the residence in order to securely and safely remove them. Depending on how difficult it is to get your appliances out of the house, our appliance pickup affiliates reserve the right to charge you a fee for removal. This is only in situations when your appliances are located upstairs or in a basement. Appliance pickup is different in that your appliances are outside of the house already or located in the garage ready to be picked up. In either instance, we can aid so call us today to click the link that says contact to set up an appliance pickup appointment.
To schedule your appliance removal, fill out the form above and you will be contacted within the hour by a company or individual in your local area. Please note that a dishwasher costs $35 to pickup even if it is working.
Refrigerator pickup
When it comes to refrigerators, we understand that things can get out of hand when trying to do appliance removal. That’s why we offer it for only $35 if it is more than ten years old. To get your refrigerator picked up simply fill out the form above. Pickup is free if your appliance is working and less than 10 years old.
Important
If your refrigerator has a considerable amount of mold, bacteria or an unbearable putrid odor then you have a hazardous material situation that must be handled by waste management systems in your city. Please contact them for such removals and disposal. If you still would like to use this service, we have to charge you 100 dollars on top of the $35 in situations like this for a total of $135.
Chapter 19.32
NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTIAL (NR) DISTRICT
Sections:
19.32.010 Purpose.
This zoning district is intended to provide for primarily single-family residences with limited duplex units. Limited supportive commercial, service and professional uses are encouraged. Planned developments that provide a variety of housing types and densities are encouraged. (Ord. 1620-07 § 2, 2007; Ord. 1317 § 3, 1998).
19.32.020 Permitted uses.
Permitted uses in the NR district are:
A. Single-family dwelling;
B. Duplex dwelling;
C. Mini-storage subject to FMC 19.68.055;
D. General group home;
E. Adult or child day-care provider permitted through PRD;
F. Accredited public or private K-12 school permitted through PRD;
G. Bed-and-breakfast;
H. Religious institution permitted through PRD;
I. Plant nursery permitted through PRD;
J. Retail store including, but not limited to, the sale of the following items: antiques, art, books, clothing (boutique), flowers, garden supply, gifts, groceries, hobby supplies, and pottery. Limited to 1,500 square feet, except for grocery permitted through PRD;
K. Commercial services including, but not limited to, auto detailing, hair and beauty care, consulting, credit unions, artistic glass studio works, locksmithing, pet grooming, studio photography, real estate sales, shoe repair, tailoring and travel agency services. Limited to not more than 1,500 square feet of gross floor area per lot permitted through PRD;
L. Professional office. Limited to not more than 3,000 square feet of gross floor area per lot permitted through PRD;
M. The growing and harvesting of agricultural crops and a roadside stand for the sale of agricultural crops grown on-site;
N. Nonmotorized recreational trail or passive recreational park with no permanent on-site staff;
O. Necessary public or quasi-public utility structure or equipment, less than or equal to 500 square feet in gross floor area. (Ord. 1620-07 § 2, 2007; Ord. 1481-03 § 1, 2003; Ord. 1317 § 3, 1998).
19.32.030 Accessory uses.
Accessory uses in the NR district are:
A. Accessory dwelling unit (see Chapter 19.80 FMC);
B. Family day-care provider’s home facility (see Chapter 19.68 FMC);
C. Day-care facility for use solely by residents of a multifamily development;
D. Home occupation (see Chapter 19.68 FMC);
E. Microcell for residential use. Excluded from front yard;
F. Amateur and citizen band transmitter, support structure and antenna array (see FMC 19.68.020(B));
G. Residential accessory use or structure which is subordinate and incidental to a permitted residential dwelling unit. Residential accessory uses and structures may include, but are not limited to, garage, carport, storage shed, noncommercial greenhouse, fence six feet or less in height and the accessory uses listed above. Accessory structures constructed after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this title shall be less than or equal to 65 percent of gross floor area of the primary residence or 1,200 square feet, whichever is greater, and less than or equal to 20 feet in height;
H. Golf course, pool, tennis court, community sport or playfield or other active recreational park within PRD;
I. Temporary accessory structures and uses (see Chapter 19.68 FMC);
J. Electric vehicle charging station equipped with Level 1 or Level 2 battery charging station equipment only;
K. Other accessory use or structure which is subordinate and incidental to a principally permitted use, as determined by the director. (Ord. 1780 § 7, 2012; Ord. 1317 § 3, 1998).
19.32.040 Conditional uses.
Uses permitted subject to the granting of a conditional use permit by the hearing examiner are:
A. Adult or child day-care provider;
B. Residential accessory structure which exceeds the gross floor area and/or height limit listed in FMC 19.32.030(G);
C. Home occupation exceeding the gross floor area requirements identified in Chapter 19.68 FMC;
D. Accredited public or private K-12 school;
E. Golf course, pool, tennis court, community sport or playfield or other active recreational park;
F. Religious institution;
G. Plant nursery;
H. Retail sales store including, but not limited to, the sale of the following items: antiques, art, books, clothing (boutique), flowers, garden supply, gifts, groceries, hobby supplies and pottery. Limited to 1,500 square feet per building, except for grocery;
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I. Commercial services including, but not limited to, auto detailing, hair and beauty care, consulting, credit unions, artistic glass studio works, locksmithing, pet grooming, studio photography, real estate sales, shoe repair, tailoring and travel agency services. Limited to not more than 1,500 square feet in gross floor area per lot;
J. Professional office. Limited to not more than 3,000 square feet in gross floor area per lot;
K. Necessary public or quasi-public utility structure or equipment, greater than 500 square feet in gross floor area per lot. Excludes substation;
L. Electric vehicle charging station equipped with Level 3 battery charging station equipment;
M. Battery exchange station;
N. A use not listed above which is not listed in another district as a permitted or conditional use, is similar in nature to the above list of permitted and conditional uses, is consistent with the purpose and intent of this zoning district, and is compatible with the uses on adjoining properties. (Ord. 1780 § 8, 2012; Ord. 1620-07 § 2, 2007; Ord. 1593-06 § 59, 2006; Ord. 1317 § 3, 1998).
19.32.045 Prohibited uses.
The following are prohibited uses for the neighborhood residential (NR) district:
A. Marijuana producing.
B. Marijuana processing.
C. Marijuana retailing or marijuana retailers.
D. Medical marijuana collective gardens. (Ord. 1872 § 6, 2014).
19.32.050 Development standards.
A. Minimum Lot Area and Site Requirements for Neighborhood Residential (NR).
*To prevent street and sidewalk blockage.
**Single-family and duplex accessory structures only.
Calculations resulting in a fraction shall be rounded to the nearest whole number with .50 being rounded up. |
B. Additional Development Standards. See FMC 19.68.020.
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C. Parking and Circulation Regulations. See Chapter 19.56 FMC.
D. Landscaping and Buffering Regulations. See Chapter 19.64 FMC.
E. Planned Residential Development (PRD). See Chapter 19.52 FMC.
F. Development Agreement. See Chapter 19.68 FMC.
G. Sewer Hookup Requirement. See FMC 19.68.130.
H. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU). See Chapter 19.80 FMC.
I. Nonconforming Lots, Structures and Uses. See Chapter 19.84 FMC.
J. Fife Municipal Code (FMC). All applicable development procedures and standards identified in the FMC shall apply.
K. Low Impact Development. See FMC Title 21. (Ord. 1685 § 1(Exh. A), 2009; Ord. 1317 § 3, 1998).
19.32.060 Performance standards.
See FMC 19.68.030 for performance standards. (Ord. 1317 § 3, 1998).