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closed #63984

Excessive Growth

400 S Grant ST

Case Date:
5/19/1998

THERE ARE TRASH BAGS STACKED UP AT THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF THE HOUSE.

closed #63989

Excessive Growth

402 S Dunn ST

Case Date:
5/19/1998

This house is extremely trashy. There are junk piles everywhere.

closed #63991

Excessive Growth

2205 S Laurelwood DR

Case Date:
5/19/1998

THE GRASS IS 2 FEET HIGH IN THE BACK YARD, AND THE FRONT YARD IS 1 FOOT HIGH.

closed #63956

Excessive Growth

1000 W Countryside LN

Case Date:
5/21/1998

There are 5-6 vacant lots in the 1000 block of Countryside Lane which have not been mowed at all this year. Caller stated that the lots are owned by Bud Short.

closed #63938

Excessive Growth

612 S Grant ST

Case Date:
5/22/1998

Lots of trash and litter behind the house.

closed #63898

Excessive Growth

1499 W Allen ST

Case Date:
5/27/1998

Kids in rental near SE corner of Allen & Adams have trash all over the place. Papers and litter are blowing into neighbors' yards. (If can't find valid trash problem, call her back to get exact address--she didn't know it off the top of her head).

closed #63901

Excessive Growth

1417 S Monon DR

Case Date:
5/27/1998

There is a large pile of trash behind the house.

closed #63876

Excessive Growth

403 E Dixie ST

Case Date:
5/28/1998

The grass is too tall. This is the second complaint.

closed #63794

Excessive Growth

4400 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
6/2/1998

The vacant lots from the 4000 block of E. 3rd St. to the Ryan's Steak House have not been mowed. Weeds are waist high. She said that the owner is David & Carol Zook, 138 W. Town Hill Road, Nashville, Indiana.

closed #63775

Excessive Growth

1108 E Southdowns DR

Case Date:
6/3/1998

Grass is unkept some trash behind the house. A contractor recently began work on the guttering and painting then quit. The contractor (Randy Richardson) told Mr. Eisenberg that the interior of the house is filled with trash, newspapers, etc. Mr. Eisenberg is concerned that this is a fire hazard.