closed #65928
Excessive Growth
614 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 11/10/1997
Illegal dumping (trash) in commercial dumpster behind K & S Country Market. Dumpster will not be emptied until Friday.
Illegal dumping (trash) in commercial dumpster behind K & S Country Market. Dumpster will not be emptied until Friday.
Owner of property at 528 S. Walnut ( Linda - Action Property Management) called to complain about the tenants. They are piling up trash on the side of the house because they refuse to place trash stickers on the bags. Owner has talked to them constantly regarding leaving trash bags piled up, but she can't seem to get them to cooperate. She feels that they should now be fined for leaving the trash bags.
At the rental house directly across the street from complainant, 1015 E. 1st. St., garbage cans and recycle bins have been left on the street since Monday.
Trash has not been picked up because no tags were attached. Six people living in the house (five females and one male).
Students leaving trash in front of the house (on the bank), and on the front porch for weeks. The back yard is full of trash.
Overgrowth on the sidewalk.
Front yard was mowed a week ago. BACK YARD has not been mowed for two years. Elderly owner now piling trash and junk in the back yard. He also has a large dog chained in the back yard, and the smell of dog feces is very strong.
THERE IS A CAR ON BLOCKS IN THE DRIVEWAY, AND ANOTHER CAR PARKED IN FRONT OF THE HOUSE W/GRASS GROWING AROUND IT. THEY HAVE HIGH GRASS AND TRASH SITTING OUTSIDE.
Occupant is Daniel Bynum. Neighbor believes he is in late 80's, and is very confused. Adult Protective Service told her to call us about yard. He is dumping garbage and newspapers in back, and lawn is unmowed. He lives alone, and Adult Protective Services will try to help him.
The neighborhood of Elm Heights is a mess. At the intersection of University and Park, the weeds and bushes cover sidewalks on both sides of the streets. Along Park, bushes cover sidewalk on both sides. Also, the NE corner of Park and 2nd St. the bushes cover the sidewalks.