closed #118449
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W STATE ROAD 45
- Case Date:
- 10/31/1997
WANT WATER METER SERVICE RELOCATED IN AREA
WANT WATER METER SERVICE RELOCATED IN AREA
CUT WATER LINE
NEEDS KEY TO SHUT OFF WATER
SOAPY WATER RUNNING DOWN STREET.
WANTS TO MAKE CLAIM FOR BUSTED WATER PIPES AND DAMAGED WATER HEATER FROM WATER PIPES BANGING AT BMG HANGERS
Frasier stated that she had talked with Tom Todd last year about this problem. The water runoff from East Side Drive goes across her driveway and pools there. The water has caused potholes to form at the end of her drive. She put up a fence to prevent people from parking in her yard. She wondered if the City would, therefore, fill in the potholes for her. The complaint was never entered in the system. Kimberly Pitcher took the information in on the date above and went out to take a look at
MS. WALKER CALLED ON 5/21/97. SHE HAS TREE ROOTS IN HER WATER METER PIT. SOMEONE LOOKED AT IT PREVIOUSLY AND OFFERED TO CUT TREE BUT SHE DIDN'T WANT IT DONE. NOW SHE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE TREE CUT.
Water runing out of a pipe in a stone wall along 6th St and into the alley. Ms. Hawkins is worried that the water will freeze this winter and be dangerous. The outlet discharges are not rainfall based according to Ms. Hawkins.
Recv'd request to check out the existing water service at 910 N Madison St. Property owner, Chris Sims, explained that the road was raised awhile back and now the meter sets much lower than the current street elevation. He plans to build a new 2-bdrm home soon on this lot and wants the meter raised to meet the elevation of the new home & the street. He requests that CBU evaluate his request and call him back at 812-327-6290 to advise him whether work needs to be completed before he begins to bring in additional fill for the lot. I also mentioned to him that he will need to complete updated new service forms to ensure that the existing service will be sufficient for the new home. While CBU is on-site, please verify the status of the existing service...will it need to be updated/changed out, or is it adequate for the new home going in?
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