closed #171205
Smoking Violation
1610 S Dorchester DR
- Case Date:
- 12/13/2019
the people in the apartment below us smoke all the time and it come up through our vents
the people in the apartment below us smoke all the time and it come up through our vents
2 people in my apartment complex are smoking inside their apartments. It’s coming in through my walls and vents so badly that I’m having asthma attacks. I’ve emailed my property management company who has sent out texts, but the smokers in the building are still smoking indoors.
The Bishop Bar allows heavy cigarette smoking outside within their fenced in area. I've observed this on multiple occasions, especially in the later night hours. Perhaps they need reminder of the city ordinance that disallows this to remember to enforce it.
Ali Hagenbuckle reported that many people smoke outside two businesses at 115. E 2nd street and they could benefit from signage that tells people about the ordinance and to not smoke in front of the businesses.
Dayton Freight driver noted multiple individuals smoking cigarettes and one smoking a marijuana vape while waiting to be unloaded. Driver stated male 6'0 white beard and hair, skinny, late 40s. Driver has told Carlilse management who is looking into it as of a year ago with no resolution. Have seen others smoking while delivering or picking up
Lots of smokers at the park and splash pad. No signs saying no smoking. No signs saying smoking in parks is illegal.
I live in a non-smoking building policy stablished per lease. My next door neighbor is smoking weed everyday. The marijuana smoke entry in my apartment and I have headache, increased heart rate, problems sleeping and asthma attacks. Landlord just sending generalized emails. This problem has been running for almost 4 month and is not solved.
600 W. Kirkwood Ave. The grass is so tall that it's starting to cover the "Zoning request pending" sign posted near the front sidewalk. No rain in the forecast until this coming weekend...they should be able to mow that lot now!
B-Town Diner at 211 N. College allows it's employees and guests to freely use electronic smoking devices in it's establishment, despite the health inspector specifically instructing the owner and management that this was not allowed. Employees have also allowed and encouraged a minor employee (under the age of eighteen) to engage in this practice. There have been complaints to the owner and management but these have been ignored or flatly dismissed. These devices are in frequent use by wait staff as well as kitchen staff.