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closed #69140

Excessive Growth

321 E 14th ST

Case Date:
2/11/1997

People across the street are using Terra Trace dumpsters.

closed #119231

Excessive Growth

321 E 14th ST

Case Date:
6/10/1997

Residents who live directly across the street from the complex (321 E. 14th St.) are dumping their trash in the dumpster located to the north side of the complex. Ms. Sadler stated that she called the Police Dept. and they referred her to HAND.

closed #119986

Excessive Growth

321 E 14th ST

Case Date:
3/12/1997

Illegal dumping

closed #120094

Excessive Growth

321 E 14th ST

Case Date:
2/25/1997

Manager of Terra Trace Apts. reports that a person named Jase Burkhart, 403 1/2 E. 15th St., bags his trash and puts it on the lawn, on the south side of Terra Trace on 15th St. She reported that this is happening every 2 or 3 days by the same person (Burkhart).

closed #546

Excessive Growth

3209 S Autumn LN

Case Date:
6/21/2011

Tall grass.

closed #176688

Excessive Growth

3209 E Covenanter DR

Case Date:
7/25/2021

The sidewalk is blocked by bushes, opposite side of the road to totos cafe, between the bus stop and newly constructed apartment building

closed #137816

Excessive Growth

3208 S Southern Oaks CT

Case Date:
5/8/2014

Excessive weeds & tall grass.

closed #120161

Excessive Growth

3205 W STATE ROAD 45

Case Date:
2/18/1997

Dumpster on the west side of Sam's Club not secured or screened.

closed #122085

Excessive Growth

3205 W BLOOMFIELD RD

Case Date:
5/19/1995

Sam's Club Dumpsters

closed #156653

Excessive Growth

3205 S Southern Oaks DR

Case Date:
10/19/2016

There is an overgrown tree at the intersection of Sare Road and Southern Oaks Drive that is blocking the "STOP" sign. Originally, the tree that was planted there broke, and many new volunteers grew up in that spot. The homeowners at that site have not cut them back. I think they may not realize that it would be okay for them to do so. My family and I had a similar thing happen to one of the oak trees in the tree-row in the front of our house. We chose one of the "volunteers" and cut away the others, so that now we have a single oak tree in that spot, just as we did originally. We actually used the broken tree as a support for the new tree as it was growing. Thanks for your help.