closed #62367
Excessive Growth
304 N Bryan AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/6/1998
Litter in yard.
Litter in yard.
Grass over 12".
Ms. Stanger had rented the TL lodge on 8/14/98. She decorated the lodge on 8/13 for her party. When she arrived the next day she found that someone had redecorated for an event on the 15th! Laurel called the other party and swiftly resolved the situation. Ms. Stanger thanked Laurel and was MOST grateful for all of her efforts!
Riedweg stated that the University Lutheran Church used to have asphalt curb along E-W alley and now that the alley has been repaved so many times the curb is now delete. Due to this problem, water is running off onto the Church's property in their basement. Please call either Riedweg or Betty Vance.
The resident is parking a car in the back yard of the house. There is no driveway, no street cut for an entrance, and no paved area to park on, only the grass in the yard. Wants the individual to stop parking there.
Would like to meet with you to look at this area in regards to any possible plans regarding the Storm water project.
Mr. Barr is irate that there aren't a few parking spots reserved for citizens in the Farmers Market lot. He feels the City is treating the citizenry with disrespect by not reserving 5-6 of the Farmers Market spaces for citizens doing business in City Hall.
There are bags, as well as. lose trash on the property. This seems to be a constant problem. The trash problem has now attracted mice. The citizen has tried to talk to the people with out any results.
The Greyhound Bus Company would be using the Cab Co. as a drop off and pick-up area. They would be moving their business from S. Walnut Street to 217 W. 6th Street. McNeely would need the three spaces on the south side of 6th in front of his business as a loading zone for the bus to pull in. The busses would come off of Morton and be able to pull directly into this loading area for drop off/pick-up.
The dumpster area behind the Bluebird Nightclub and cups and trash all over the ground.