closed #75887
Other
349 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 8/20/1997
Opposes the closing of the OAC woodworking shop. xc: Mick Renneisen
Opposes the closing of the OAC woodworking shop. xc: Mick Renneisen
apartment infestation not resolved, exterminator sprays chemicals 2-3 times a week in unventilated rooms. Concern for our health and safety as apartment doesn’t have a resolution for the situation and fear long term effects of the chemicals being used
--Exterior-- Large hole in exterior wall exposing reinforcement materials. 2 windows where the sealing to the double paned glass is defective Man drilled holes in foundation of unit thought to be main cause of pest infestation Exterior clogged dryer vents pose risk for CO --Interior-- Damaged baseboards including large gaps and chipping paint Expired inspection of fire extinguisher Broken stove capacitor - front left burner on max heat with any temp setting Bug, urine and droppings found on baseboards Damaged plumbing caulking on tub along with mold/mildew on most if not all sealant and surrounding areas of tub Ripped carpets along doorway thresholds in bedroom and office, tripping hazard Chronic exposure to insecticides in laundry room causing medical symptoms Unable to use laundry unit or laundry room due to active infestation Slip hazard due to large amount of chemicals on laundry room floor pose a risk for injury to residence and others Other No move in inspection. Sent an email to leasing office of dirty and damaged areas, never replied No contact from leasing office about current infestation or a plan of action Ignored maintenance requests from over a month ago Paying full rent although unable to access or use any units within laundry room Concerns of safety due to insecticides, long term chemical use, slip hazards Concerns for safety due to humidity in apartment and suspected mold Management not providing a safe and habitable place of living
I am looking to build a shed in our yard and was wondering what types of permits or restrictions the city had.
WANTS METER PIT RAISED TO GROUND LEVEL
Someone hit a tree on the city-owned portion of our property and left a partially broken branch hanging in the road. I don't feel safe cutting it down myself and I've already chased off two kids trying to play with it. Can the city send someone to remove it? Thanks!
WHO IS PUMPING WATER FROM HIS POND? IS THE CITY
Hello. I have a dead tree in the tree plot between the street and sidewalk. This was reported to the urban forester last year and he agreed the tree is the city's responsibility, but nothing happened. I would like to have the tree removed and a new suitable tree planted. Thank you.
Car parked on grass in back yard occasionally. Also has screen door hanging off runner and concrete blocks in yard.