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closed #70779

Excessive Growth

1254 E Miller DR

Case Date:
7/29/1996

Vacant lot needs mowed at Miller & Maxwell (on left side of Miller going south (?). Ms. Wright said that you can't miss it. Please note address if possible.

closed #121203

Excessive Growth

1254 E Miller DR

Case Date:
7/22/1996

Vacant lot overgrown. Obstructing vision when pulling out on Covey Ln.

closed #116893

Excessive Growth

125 W Pinewood DR

Case Date:
6/29/1998

City owned lot at the corner of Pinewood Drive and Pinewood Lane needs mowed. Caller lives next door and said that after the lot is mowed he would be willing to mow the lot when he mows his grass for a small fee.

closed #112400

Excessive Growth

125 N Washington ST

Case Date:
2/14/2000

Sanitation Employee noticed a large amount of trash placed in the City "green" trash barrels placed in the downtown area. It appears that residents, Bobby Hazan & Mark Sider in Apt. 11 are utilizing the city's green barrels for personal use.

closed #54418

Excessive Growth

125 N Clark ST

Case Date:
4/5/2000

Traash improperly tagged and left at the curb beyond twenty four hours

closed #121314

Excessive Growth

125 N Clark ST

Case Date:
5/30/1996

Grass too high.

closed #76302

Excessive Growth

125 N COLLEGE AVE

Case Date:
9/13/1996

Illegal dumping in barrels on the square. West side of square - Todd Maurer & Matthew Burton & 100 block of 6th St. - 4 bags dumped - Michael Pollack. See envelope contents attached.

closed #72017

Excessive Growth

125 E TENTH ST

Case Date:
9/8/1995

Kids are stacking garbage in their yards, at 125 E. 10th (drive), 613 N. Washington (limestone 2-story house) front, 203 E. 1 0th St (yard on 10th Street)

closed #72028

Excessive Growth

125 E TENTH ST

Case Date:
9/6/1995

50 bags of trash left by previous tenants.

closed #59785

Excessive Growth

125 E 10TH ST

Case Date:
11/24/1998

Trash at the bottom of the driveway. Rumpke cans with trash overflowing onto the street. Trash cans regularly stay on the sidewalk, and residents keep adding trash.