Definition of a "Boat Load"

From Angie Mayes, La Vergne’s public relations director (or title to that effect), here’s a boat load of announcements about and from the city.

LHS hosts b-ball game as cheerleaders fund-raiser
The Battle of the Rivals, the annual basketball competition benefitting the La Vergne High School Cheerleader squad, will take place at 7 p.m. on April 27 at LHS. Cost to enter is $5 per person. The money raised will help LHS cheerleaders offset the costs of the program, which is not budgeted. Those interested in playing in this year’s game should call cheerleading sponsor and health science teacher Sumatra Drayton at (615) 335-6160.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

La Vergne Seniors Holding Yard Sale
The La Vergne Seniors will hold a yard sale at the Senior Center, 337 Stones River Road, from 8 a.m. to noon on May 19.

Donations for items to sell are accepted and cannot be delivered to the Senior Center before May 7. Seniors can also buy a table for $20 to sell their own item

Seniors invited to quilt at Center
Any senior interested in quilting the Senior Quilt, which will be auctioned off in September, is invited to join other seniors on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. at the La Vergne Senior Center, 337 Stones River Road, in La Vergne. For more information, contact the Senior Center at 793-3048.

Monday, March 26, 2007

New rules require permits for certain items
In January, 2007, the La Vergne Codes Department adopted the International Building Codes as the codes that they enforce in the building of new homes, warehouses and other structures that may require a permit. As a result of this, a few changes were made in what structures need permits.

The following are examples that require permits and the paperwork needed to obtain the permit:

1. Fences that are six feet or higher.
2. Swimming pools that are more than 24 inches (two feet) deep.
3. Storage sheds that are larger than 120 square feet.

The paperwork needed to obtain any permit:

1. A plot plan showing the size of your lot and where the house sits on the lot with the setbacks shown and any utility or drainage easements.
2. Additional paperwork is needed on new construction amd will depend on what you plan to build as to what is needed.

If you are planning on building or remodeling, please call the Codes Department at (615) 213-2624 or stop by at 5089 Murfreesboro Road in La Vernge. Their office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The staff will be happy to answer any questions regarding whether you need a permit or not.

The La Vernge Codes Department, along with the Planning and Engineering Department, will their rules and regulations allow.

FEMA changes flood areas in La Vergne
Due to recent changes by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in their flood map areas, many homeowners have received letters from their mortgage companies stating the need flood insurance.

Homeowners are also being asked to submit elevation certificates and are contacting the City of La Vergne for these certificates. When issuing building permits, the city does not require elevation certificates to obtain the permit.

To obtain an elevation certificate, you must contact a licensed surveyor and the City of La Vergne does not have one on staff.

If you, as a homeowner, have received a letter from your motgrage company, these are suggestions that can help you obtain whay you need:

1. Contact a licensed surveyor listed in the Yellow Pages of the phone books and tell them what you need. The company will give you a price. With this, you can decide if you want to hire one.

2. Contact George S. Law (615) 837-4732. He is a hydrologist with USGS Water Science Center in Nashville which will have maps that will show elevations of your area.

3. Make your mortgage company prove to you that you are in a flood area. After all, it was their maps and licensed cureyor that helped them determine that you were in the flood area.

Interesting… I didn’t realize you needed a permit from the city to put up a pool more than two feet deep.

Easter Egg Hunt Reminder


We posted earlier, but as the date approaches here’s a reminder:

Hop Hop Hopping to La Vergne

The Easter bunny is coming to La Vergne, so hop on down and join the fun. Here’s the schedule from the city:

The La Vergne Parks and Recreation Department announces the following activities for the annual Easter Egg hunt, to be held at La Vergne’s Bicentennial Park (beside City Hall) on March 31st.

Easter Egg Hut
10:00 a.m. – Ages 0 – 2
10:15 a.m. – Ages 3- 5
10:30 a.m. – Ages 6- 10

Guess the Jelly Beans
9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
(Winner announced at 10:00 am)

Lots of Fun
9:00 – 11:00 am

Egg and Spoon Relay
Egg and Nose Relay
Duck Pond
Bunny Hop
Pin the Tail on the Bunny
Arts and Crafts (sponsored by Library)

Also, don’t forget the photo scavenger hunt! You have until Friday night to guess (except contributing authors…sorry!).

New Maps of La Vergne Available

New city maps are available! Angie Mayes said in a comment:

We have NEW city maps that just came in Friday. They can be picked up at any city building and a lot of businesses around town. They’re free at 99% of the locations. I know of a couple that may sell them, but most places (including the City) they’re free. Call me at 207-4678 if you have questions. They should be updated (except for new streets added during the last two months) so that will help people get around town.

Check with the city or Angie. I also have several free maps to give out, so you can give me a shout as well if you want to get your hands on one. They look sharp (especially the ad right below the street index… hee hee).

Something Gruesome This Way Comes

Or close enough anyway… Do you like to play dress up? Do you like to watch others play dress up? Do you squeal with delight whenever you see blood and gore? You might like to attend an upcoming Zombie walk in Nashville. As soon as I have the full details I will give them to you so keep checking in!

Job Fair In Nashville on Thursday, March 29th

This Thursday, March 29, the Nashville Chamber will host Project Paycheck job expo at the Nashville Convention Center.

Admission is free for job seekers. Learn more online at www.projectpaycheck.com.

Help Wanted in La Vergne

La Vergne Mulch & Dirt has a help wanted sign up.

5176 Murfreesboro Rd
La Vergne, TN
1-615-569-0242

Attention Commenter John Buntville

Would you mind e-mailing me at ivy {at} badbadivy {dot} com? I like how you think. I’d be interested in speaking with you further.

Thanks,

Ivy

PS: Anybody else that feels like emailing me can, too. No death threats or spam, though, plz.

Golf Tourney Coming

Reader and commenter Michael is looking to put together a team for the upcoming La Vergne PAL Golf Tourney. Here’s a link from the blog Living in La Vergne* about the tourney. Please comment and let Michael know if you’re interested!

*We’ve fallen off the distribution list for the city’s news releases because parallel universes have collided or something. If you’d like to find them, go to the city’s web page or to Angie’s page here.