- Case Date:
- 2/4/2024
Lights above the garage on 11th street are too bright and are aimed directly across the street directly into the houses there and they are blazingly bright all night long. Is this legal? They should point them down at least or put in much dimmer bulbs or shade them or something and stop being so inconsiderate. It's bad enough they keep spastic, maniacal, dangerous dogs tied up outside that bark for hours at a time. Now the lights are adding insult to injury.
- Case Date:
- 9/26/2020
Is the setback and height of this shed (facing E First St) compliant with local code?
- Case Date:
- 7/7/2022
They are covering the entire yard with gravel. Is this not against the planning and zoning codes? Don’t they have to have grass or plants?
- Case Date:
- 3/2/2020
I am a homeowner here in the city.
Unexpectedly my neighbor trenched
And waterproofed his basement.
The trench was between our houses,
Which are close together.
I asked him if he needed a Permit.
He said no.
Is he right?
- Case Date:
- 10/25/2023
Property next to mine 516&518 south Woodlawn has been gutted with a pending permit and even more of a concern is the workers indicated a driveway and garage with a apartment on top is next
I would like some input as this directly impacts my property
- Case Date:
- 10/26/2020
Home now has camper / trailer functioning as accessory building
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2024
Team of Spanish-speaking workers spent the weekend gutting this house. There is no permit posted.
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2020
Too many accessory Buildings. Appears to be violating occupancy limits
- Case Date:
- 7/7/2023
This building has an extremely bright on the west side of the building that not only illuminates their property at night but also shines across Grant street and floods the houses across the street with sharp, glaring light. It is so blindingly bright that it is hazardous to walk down the steps of those houses at night. Can the city require that property owners face lights downward and/or ask them to install some sort of shielding so that the lights are not so offensive to the adjacent neighbors and neighborhood in general? It's bad enough that the building is so generic and tacky, but can the city prevent them from ruining the lives of people in other properties, all the while causing a hazardous situation to exist?
- Case Date:
- 8/3/2020
Although the map doesn't indicate it, there is a house on the corner that appears to be running a commercial paint company. There's a trailer with no less than 50 5 gal paint buckets and a storage trailer as well. Not sure if paint is leeching out of the trailer but it looks like crap in a residential neighborhood.