closed #101821
Trash
1331 E Atwater AVE
- Case Date:
- 1/20/2004
recycling hasn't been picked up reply- address not eligible for trash pickup or recycling, address registered for 11 units, gave info about monroe county solid waste recycling center
recycling hasn't been picked up reply- address not eligible for trash pickup or recycling, address registered for 11 units, gave info about monroe county solid waste recycling center
north side of Moore's Pike, east of Fenbrook, overgrowth of weeds, complaint 126536 sent in to Lee Huss
trash behind house
Email from complainant: Dear Inspector(s), I am the property owner of 135 N. Clark St., 47408, Joel J. Barker (son of Mary Jo and Jim Barker). My tenant has brought to my attention that the residents of 134 N Roosevelt St., 47408 are placing their junk/garbage (broken lawn furniture, trash bags, etc.) in the back of their property out of sight from the street. I would like to give you, the inspector permission to come onto our property at 135 N. Clark St., 47408 and take care of this violation. While the violation continues you, the inspector have my permission to come onto the property until the trash is removed. Please do give me notice when a visitation is scheduled so I may inform my tenant. Thank you for your time and service in resolving this matter. Sincerely, Joel J. Barker 135 N. Clark St., 47408 812.340.1172
Grass has not been moved. Caller also stated that the lawns of 2 other houses along Clark Street have not been mowed.
A resident called regarding the construction happening at W 2nd St + W Bloomfield St near the Buffalo Wild Wings. He said that traffic has backed him up for 30+ minutes and had he known this street was under construction, he would not have taken it. Requesting appropriate signs to be put out beyond the construction sight itself
At the corner of College Mall Rd and Moores Pike two very large galvanized poles have been lying on the grass for over a year. Certainly detract from that busy area. Can they be put in a storage area?
Overgrown area
Mr. Troxall sent an email that stated that the NW corner of the intersection of E. Hillside Drive & L. Longwood Drive that has a large amount of vegetative overgrowth from lawn that covers sidewalk.
There is a seemingly unoccupied "plex" at 1410 W 15th St with open trash and recycling bins by the street. Trash is strewn all over the lot and the adjoining properties are messed up too--for at least 3 weeks, maybe more.