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closed #192830

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Case Date:
8/12/2024

Opposing making Green Acres a Conservation District: I am writing today as a member of the real estate community here in Bloomington having been an agent for close to a decade. I'm also writing from my experience as a commissioner of both the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals for the past several years. I can very much value and appreciate the history and architectural history of the Green Acres neighborhood. I thank the residents who put in the work and told the story of how Green Acres has evolved from the beginning. Stories like these are worth telling and being displayed to the public as much as possible. As far as the petition itself to deem Green Acres a conservation district leading to full fledged historic district designation, I believe is a very broad overreach of the intentions of historical preservation. Having lived several years in the Near West Side/Prospect Hill neighborhood as well as having owned several properties in historic neighborhoods in other cities I can speak to the impact of this type of designation personally as well. Talking about a select handful of houses, which are notable and can be kept as such, and expanding that to include several hundred that have little to no historic significance is where the overreach comes into play. As a real estate agent and investor myself, I fully understand where many are coming from who oppose this broad reach. The point of historic designation is to single out properties that carry a story all their own, not to lump an entire neighborhood, with a large rental population and no historical significance, and confine the expansion and development that is desperately needed to support a growing University and the city as a whole. I've been a part of many discussions on the commissions which I serve about how we can balance preservation with expansion and development and I've seen cases where that blends very well together and is a win-win. This is not one of those cases but since it has been presented as such I'm strongly opposed to it. I believe the intentions are misguided and really crosses a line into government intrusion into the livelihood of many tax paying owners in that neighborhood who want to continue to house students and families at a time when more housing density, of any kind, is very much needed. There are checks and balances in place already to prevent what many are referencing as the Kmart type development here and I fully support the expansion of this neighborhood. I think the goal here should be to keep the current historically significant houses in Green Acres just as they are and work to preserve other individual properties one at a time. Not taking a very broad stroke and misusing the point of preservation in the first place and thus bottlenecking an area ripe for future development. Thank you for your time.

closed #192836

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Case Date:
8/12/2024

Sometime in the evening of Wednesday, June 19th the glass office window of Old National Bank building was vandalized. It appears that a rock was thrown at the window causing extensive damage. We often experience damage to our property in a form of graffiti, trash, hazardous waste and destruction of signage.

closed #192933

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Case Date:
8/18/2024

There is a weed issue all along the bypass, down past the mall, and Sare Road. This includes the business areas downtown. From the sides of roads, sidewalks, and medians, weeds are growing strong and do not appear to be maintained. This has not been an issue in the past and does not meet my expectation for city upkeep as a two decade resident and taxpayer. Please work on this and keep Bloomington beautiful!

closed #192938

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Case Date:
8/18/2024

City parks facilities should prioritize leisure above private enterprise. Please put a system in to reserve courts for private pay or ideally ban all together. Tired of Park Ridge East being used privately by private coaches. Thank you.

closed #193544

Other

Case Date:
9/14/2024

A bit odd to have Black & Brown Arts on the same day as Pride maybe. If going to do so would have been great to have seen more collaboration between the City and Pride in cross-marketing, maybe a joint venture, or something that would make it feel a bit collaborative instead of potential to choose either or. Hard in a busy town to avoid other events, but these were both cultural festivals.

closed #193563

Other

Case Date:
9/16/2024

City vehicle has a messed up license plate

closed #193585

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Case Date:
9/17/2024

We've just noticed that a tree on the strip of grass between our house and the street has a fairly large branch that likely was damaged in the recent storm. It was not really noticeable until its leaves began to die and turn brown. The rest of the tree is still green, and it appears the branch has not snapped off completely, but could still be dangerous. Is it the city's job to tend to the problem?

closed #193614

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Case Date:
9/18/2024

Chickens are running loose toward the Southern end of Hawthorne Street (1000 block). The chickens appear to be eating all the grass seed the city put down for the cut-through between Hawthorne and Weatherstone. The chickens (6 of them) are running wild and not within a protected area. Thank you. V/r, Mark

closed #193699

Other

Case Date:
9/23/2024

Hello, my previous complaint 193689 was assigned to transportation department. This is a residential zoning question, not a transportation zoning question. Please re-assign this complaint to HAND. Thanks!

closed #193744

Other

Case Date:
9/25/2024

Trailer parked for months on public road Wiltshire Court. Surely you can't just unhitch and use public road for personal storage.