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closed #17264

Excessive Growth

3864 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
6/12/2008

The house at 3864 S. Bainbridge Dr. is in desperate need of attention. The grass is a foot or better tall and everything is becoming overgrown. We know the city had it done last year, and we thought since the situation with the property hasn't changed that it would be on your radar to check and keep it mowed and trimmed until the situation is resolved.

closed #17304

Excessive Growth

3864 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
6/10/2008

weeds, overgrown yard

closed #17405

Excessive Growth

3864 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
6/5/2008

overgrown, abated last 2 years

closed #21882

Excessive Growth

3864 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
7/27/2007

Grass needs to be cut in the front and back yard.

closed #24920

Excessive Growth

3864 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
9/27/2006

Tall grass.

closed #25710

Excessive Growth

3864 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
5/8/2006

abandoned property, grass knee high all year round,

closed #92760

Excessive Growth

3864 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
5/30/2006

Grass not cut.

closed #103395

Excessive Growth

3864 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
5/9/2003

GRASS HAS NOT BEEN MOWED ALL SEASON..BUSHES ARE OVERGROWN..THINKS HOUSE HAS BEEN VACANT FOR 2 YEARS AND THAT OWNER IS IN NURSING HOME. HAD A LAWN SERVICE DOING IT LAST YEAR.

closed #175960

Excessive Growth

3868 E Regents CIR

Case Date:
5/31/2021

Two side-by-side lots - 3868 and 3872 E. Regents Circle - have lawn growth approach 12" high. The concern is not only for the neighborhood aesthetic, but that it will also attract unwanted insects and small animals.

closed #164518

Excessive Growth

3868 East Resents Circle

Case Date:
5/22/2018

The location is a lot in St. James Woods, which has been purchased but has no home construction on it. The lot is now filling up with very tall grasses/weeds. The neighborhood concern has to do with broader weed dispersion into adjoining lots/landscaping; as well as the potential to attract unwanted wildlife (e.g., rats, skunks, possums, etc.) which can easily travel to neighboring lots.