closed #67043
Other
2312 W Beaumont LN
- Case Date:
- 7/24/1997
WANT YARD REPAIRED, NEEDS DIRT
WANT YARD REPAIRED, NEEDS DIRT
This address has private hauler I have told Shelby
Paint on the ceiling to the entrance of the parking garage seems to be peeling off.
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.
Residents regularly shoot out extremely loud fireworks late at night, usually after 11pm. Brownstone management has been contacted about this, but have not responded or followed up. Noise disturbance has been reported to police, but the situation continues every night. Is there anything anyone can do to stop these people from disturbing the neighbors and their pets? It is unbelievably loud - like cannon-fire - and formally violates State law as these are tenants and not property owners and the explosions are happening after 11pm.
Case #172806 came up as "228 E. Brownstone" when the map was clicked, but the address that appears closer to the actual apartment is "211 E. Brownstone" when Google Maps is used.
question about section 16.20.040 of municipal code and process of proposed ordinance. reply-anwsered question and referred to Dan Sherman
This graffiti is either an unpermitted public art display under the city's public art approval process or a violation of the city's sign ordinance. No matter the message, the city needs to insist that private property owners remove or cover graffiti as soon as possible to discourage future vandalism and prevent an intimidating downtown atmosphere. The city regularly requires private property owners to address unsightly items such as accumulated trash and unmowed lawns. Graffiti should be treated no differently.
Person living in RV. Junk everywhere. Vehicles parked in yard