closed #176324
Parking on Unimproved Surface
2650 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 6/22/2021
Residents have a black Ford Explorer in front yard for sale.
Residents have a black Ford Explorer in front yard for sale.
There has been a red car with no plates parked behind and next to the house on the lawn for several months. Now there is another vehicle parked on the lawn. There is a problem with groundhogs in this neighborhood and I don't think this helps. Thanks.
There is a white car that has not moved in a very long time. Vegetation has been growing up and around it making it a very appealing place for vermin. Thanks.
3901 E. Morningside. Trailer parked in grass on west lawn facing N. Smith.
They are covering the entire yard with gravel. Is this not against the planning and zoning codes? Don’t they have to have grass or plants?
Impervious surfaces covering too much of the property! There are terrible problems with run off due to paving, and this property is adding significantly to the problem.
There is an extremely bright blinking light on top of the building that bothers my eyes when I try to sleep every night. I live in the apartment complex next door. They will not turn it off. I am losing sleep over this. If it is for "safety" reasons, at least keep the light on but without the blinking. There is another bright light on the building too that does not blink, so I don't understand why it is necessary for this one to blink. The blinking of it is what bothers my eyes. There is also a jumbo screen that is super bright that should be turned off when the rooftop closes, yet they keep that on all night too. The jumbo screen isn't the main issue though, it's the bright blinking light. Please please if you can make the blinking stop I would appreciate it.
I'm trying to find out who to contact pertaining to runoff from a new construction site into the nearby neighborhood waterway on the west side of Bloomington. My concern is that the construction barrier broke during the big storm in July, causing muddy clayish water to spill out into the road and backup the drains. That water has now made its way into the creek that flows thru Orchard Glen Co-op and meets up with the one along the Karst Farm Greenway. Due to the amount of mud, i believe someone needs to inspect it to make sure it's not a threat to the habitat or karst system there.
My neighbor just waterproofed house, Dug a trench around the house. Did he need a Permit?