closed #172768
Excessive Growth
1000 W Countryside LN
- Case Date:
- 6/14/2020
No cut to lawn and increase in insects, snakes, and predator animals coming from yard.
No cut to lawn and increase in insects, snakes, and predator animals coming from yard.
I own the property located at 1005 N. Jackson St, 47404. Shortly after purchasing the property the house next door burned down. We felt very fortunate that our house was not damaged. The house was demolished, however, shortly after demolishing the house someone has set up a tent on the lot and multiple people have been seen using the tent. There is trash surrounding the tent. Though we have not seen a fire there is what appears to be a makeshift fire pit. We use this property as a short term rental and it has the proper permits. I am personally concerned about the safety of my wife who spends some of her days working on improvements within the property. Obviously concerned about the impact on our ability to rent the home with the above described situation. I'm not sure what can be done but after reviewing the code it does not seem like this fits the intended use of the property. I am also empathetic to the rise of homelessness in our community, but this is a residential neighborhood and for the safety of all community members something should be done. We dodged a serious issue when the house burnt down and worry we may not be so lucky if something happens again. Thanks for your attention to this matter, please reach out with any questions. Hoping this could be resolved amicably, not trying to get anyone in trouble.
Sidewalk needs cleared of snow.
Overgrown grass
Trash in the yard, a real eyesore for the neighborhood. They should be told to clean up this mess! See photo!
Trash in on both the 6th St side and the Elm street frontage
These people continue to have the trashiest front yard in the neighborhood. Time for yet another warning to clean it up, please. Thanks.
Our neighbors at 1000 W Countryside Ln have an annual issue with keeping their lawn within acceptable (and City of Bloomington) standards. To date, they have not mowed at all this year. We are seeing an increase in wildlife and pest activity on our property as a result. I am hoping someone might stop by to take a look and prompt them to take action.
Serious overgrowth in yard. Vermin and foxes are nesting in the yard, causing potential dangerous issues. Owners have been spoken to, and refuse to clean up their yard.
Upholstered sofas and other furniture on the lawn between houses at 1000 and 1002 East Atwater.