closed #83066
Excessive Growth
4324 E Walpole LN
- Case Date:
- 5/11/2009
A citizen e-mail stating the lawn at the above address needed to be mowed. He thought the home had been foreclosed on.
A citizen e-mail stating the lawn at the above address needed to be mowed. He thought the home had been foreclosed on.
1.) Approximately one month ago a 12ft. by 12ft. lean-to, homemade tarp structure was constructed, complete with poles, ropes and stakes, extending from the garage out into the driveway. 2.) A mound of excavated earth approximately 15ft. at the base and 6-8 ft. in height has been left in the back yard for several years.3.) Just behind (north) of this mound is a pile of uncut, unsplit tree trunks and limbs that were delivered by a commercial tree service approximately 2-3 years ago.
VACANT LOT TO THE EAST OF THIS ADDRESS HAS HIGH GRASS
Citizen stated that in the 600 block of N. Smith Road in what use to be the old Ken-Lawn Garder Center that the grass has not been moved this season and the grass is high.
Mr. Walter sent an email via the City's web site that stated that the lot between Air Tech (627 N. Morton St.) and north of the IU Press parking lot at 10th & Morton is covered with tall weeds.
HIGH GRASS
Citizen email through our web site and stated that the N/E corner which is a vacant lot next to 702 W. Gourley Pike is overgrown and is also a line of sight issue
HIGH GRASS
Lisa sent me an email and it said this property is at the old train depot between College and Walnut. The business that use to be there was Jazz at the Station.
Location of your Problem: 833 W 4th Street Details: The property has overgrown bushes, weeds, and trees surrounding it, which are unsightly. There is a variety of junk in the back yard of the house. This property stands out in a bad way, in what is otherwise a nice area of W. 4th Street.