closed #6662
Unsafe Buildings
1111 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 5/19/2010
undsafe structure, dangerous
undsafe structure, dangerous
white garage/shed on west side of property that they believe is unsafe and in danger of falling.
Homeless encampment. Building a shelter. Filth everywhere. Do something.
Dear Sir or Madam: My wife and I own Shean Properties Ltd. and the property at 1114 North College Avenue in Bloomington. Directly to the north of our building is 1116 North College Avenue which is owned by Robert Grabbe. His home has been a mess since we acquired this property in 1994. I believe that Mr. Grabbe has abandoned the building. The postal carrier has told us that homeless people are living inside. The lawn has not been cut in months and I haven’t seen Mr. Grabbe in 3 months. It is time for the City to exercise its authority under the Unsafe Building Law and remedy this situation. At the very least the grass should be cut and the broken windows boarded up. Thanks, John John H. Shean, Esq. SHEAN LAW OFFICES, P.C. 1114 N. College Ave. Bloomington, IN 47404 812-333-7216 wk / 812-325-3346 cl www.sheanlaw.com cid:89722779-61C0-4D60-81CE-9B13B001BB82@myhome.westell.com
neighbor believes this property to be abandoned and unsafe
Alley next to buskirk theatre. Exposed electrical wires.
building seems abandoned, animals coming in and out, concerned
Mr. Waxler reports people living at this house with no utilities on. He stated that this has been going on for quite a while.
STREET DEPT. RECEIVED A CALL THAT PIECES OF A STONE WALL BESIDE 103 E. 15TH ST. IN THE ALLEY HAD FALLEN. STREET PICKED UP THE ROCK IN THE ALLEY HOWEVER, THE WALL IS STILL CRUMBLING. (NEIGHBOR'S NAME IS MRS. MORLAND @ 332-1894)
Backside of Yorktown Courts apartment building has back wood tri-level-deck that has center-vertical, main-support beam, sinking into ground so much that the 2nd & 3rd-floor decks are dangerously straining their connections to the building and interconnections to the whole structure, to a degree that the strain of the back-porches poses a risk of collapsing under strain. The location of these wood decks, face towards to animal veterinary clinic on N. Smith Rd. Center-support-post requires jacking up & leveling of decks after a new& properly poured foiter-base is installed for new center support beam to be placed under 2nd-story deck.