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closed #171904

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2816-2816 E University Rd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47406

Case Date:
3/3/2020

Is a Permit needed to trench & waterproof a basement in Bloomington?

closed #172233

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2409 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
4/14/2020

New tiny home set up on 2409 S Rogers Street. Apparent rental income for existing homeowners. Code? How does homestead factor in?

closed #172888

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229 S Hillsdale DR

Case Date:
6/29/2020

Shed on property has been built 3.5 feet from the property line instead of required 5 feet. Also lots of grass and weed overgrowth between shed and fence.

closed #173165

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
7/26/2020

228 N. Sheffield has had a commercial trash container (big metal bin) in front driveway for what seems like years now. Surely this has to get removed at some point? It's industrial and the size of a driveway.

closed #173231

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405 W Skyline DR

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.

closed #173814

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721 S Eastside DR

Case Date:
9/26/2020

Is the setback and height of this shed (facing E First St) compliant with local code?

closed #174008

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513 W Coolidge DR

Case Date:
10/26/2020

Home now has camper / trailer functioning as accessory building

closed #174053

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421 E Allen ST

Case Date:
11/4/2020

Too many accessory Buildings. Appears to be violating occupancy limits

closed #174054

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Case Date:
11/4/2020

Tried to submit feedback about the UDO. I was unable to. https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/e7af80e158ac4292b6ca439fee4b9e8e

closed #174689

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Case Date:
2/11/2021

Please don't lose to the myths being put out about duplexes in town. Core neighborhoods are core for a reason - that is where individuals can be good for the environment and their pocketbooks by having shorter commutes. Plexes also save residents money on utilities. Both are housing costs too. And the notion that single family homes are somehow cheaper than plexes is backwards. Homes in poor condition may be cheap but square foot for square foot of the same quality plexes will always win out. So many other myths too. Keep doing what you need to in order to build smart for our future.