SEAVIEW ASSOCIATION 
The Seaview Association strongly suggests the construction of deer-resistant garbage can bins and the use of deer resistant containers. While tossing your trash at the curb in a plastic bag may be fast and cheap, it inevitably leads to this.....

Local contractors are happy to build bins to contain your cans, or it's an easy do-it-yourself project.
Please observe all zoning, right-of-way and setback rules in construction and placement of same.
Cans may be purchased from the market and elsewhere.
From an esthetic, public health and "good neighbor" standpoint, bins + cans are essential for your personal residence ( and rental properties).
SPRING COMMUNITY CLEAN UP MONDAY, MAY 9, 2011
FALL COMMUNITY CLEAN UP TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2011
1. Place items for collection in front of your home in a neat and orderly fashion. Do not block walkways or right-of ways. Items should be placed out at the end of the weekend.
Protect trash from deer.
2. Each property is entitled to no more than two(2) bulk items such as furniture, bedding, appliances, etc., and eight(8) plastic bags of household clean-out items.
Small, loose items will not be collected. Plastic bags must be tied.
3. Construction debris will not be collected.
4. Landscaping debris will not be collected.
5. Batteries, paints, solvents and lubricants will not be collected.
6. Excluded items must be separately disposed of at home owner's expense by making arrangements with one of the waste haulers, such as Tony's Barge Service, 589-2130; SpoonsCarting, 583-7271; MetcalfCarting, 583-8521.


