closed #56738
Parking on Unimproved Surface
104 N Roosevelt ST
- Case Date:
- 9/15/1999
Tenants are parking on the front lawn on a regular basis.
Tenants are parking on the front lawn on a regular basis.
One or two cars parked on the backyard lawn--everyday. [street setback parking]
This property continually has several cars parked on the lawn behind the house.
RE: Twin Lakes Lodge: The building was dirty when they rented it. The floors had not been swept very well. There were piles of dirt in the corners. The floor had not been mopped. The bathroom sinks and toilets were dirty. They went ahead and cleaned up because they did not have the time to call the Parsk Dept. before their party began. They also cleaned up afterwards, but feels it was not their duty to clean up other people's messes.
The Grandview Neighborhood has contacted Council Member Matt Pierce about the construction noise coming from the rock smashers at the Don Mitchell property. Apparently the construction has been going well into the night seven days a week. It appears that if the equipment has factory mufflers then construction equipment is exempted from the ordinance. Matt wanted HAND to try some gentle suasion and appeals to being a good neighbor. He is also looking into amending the ordinance.
Neighor of the above address states the property owner appears to have mental issues and is reclusive. However, the lawn has not been moved this year.
Citizen stated that in the 600 block of N. Smith Road in what use to be the old Ken-Lawn Garder Center that the grass has not been moved this season and the grass is high.
Emergency Alert System. Please see attached letter to TCC.
Ms. Metz stated that there is brush piles in the east/west alley between 6th & 7th Streets and Maple & Jackson Streets.
Mr. Steigerwald said that a street light is burned out.