closed #24014
Unsafe Buildings
207 S Meadowbrook DR
- Case Date:
- 4/10/2007
vacant structure, not boarded up, animals coming in and out
vacant structure, not boarded up, animals coming in and out
Large maple tree behind property (formally on 908 N. Walnut), has fallen into high voltage, primary distribution lines and snapped them. Tree remains suspended on remaining wires, broken ones are one the ground. All houses within a few blocks of this are now without electric service.
Retaining wall along alley is collapsing. House is close enough to wall that structural damage could occur. Property owner is the same as 427 N. Washington, which has also recently had a retaining wall collapse, but the owners just piled the cinder block back up and left it that way. That building is not so close to the wall as to create a hazardous situation - it is just an eyesore.
Large (4foot long) rocks collapsed onto sidewalk
tenant believes the house (commercial buidling)is unsafe and should not be rented scheduled for 1/30/06 at 3:00 PM
there's been a fire in this house and now it's not boarded up
ABANDONED STRUCTURE; WINDOWS HAVE BEEN BROKEN OUT; KIDS HAVING PARTIES IN THE BUILDING.
A broken bridge railing has been left unrepaired for over 1 year. The railing was broken by a falling tree. The tree was eventually removed but the bridge railing remains damaged. This was a new fixture in recent years and it remains unfixed for over 1 year. Will this be repaired?
Sycamore Neighborhood indicated concerns with this property. Resource Specialist Presslaff indicated the property being vacant but several unlocked and opened doors.
229 W 1st St. Brownfields building along the B-line trail. Structure open to unlawful entry at two doorways and 2 windows. Used as a "shooting gallery" for intravenous drug use. 10 uncapped syringes collected from this building 8-21-19 by MC Health Dept. Interior littered with trash and feces. This is an attractive nuisance and a hazard to the public. Children witnessed exploring the interior subject to accidental needle sticks.