closed #14864
Trash
2311 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 10/9/2008
build upf trash,old garbage,car parts, opem invitation to mice, assorted animals (deer, fox, skunk, coyote, raccoons, ground hogs)
build upf trash,old garbage,car parts, opem invitation to mice, assorted animals (deer, fox, skunk, coyote, raccoons, ground hogs)
Customer requested appeal for adjustment to bill due to heavy watering needed during Sept. 2004. Will be notified when next USB Admin. Subcommittee mtg. is held.
Letter states that water line broke and was damaging her property. Even though water line was not on her property, she repaired the problem and is now requesting reimbursement for the repair bill.
Resident sent letter upset that recycling crews would not take his plastic food trays, etc.
This is the large tract of land behind and to the west of this address. There is at least one mobile home on the property. I can't find an address for this parcel. See the letter that Carol has.
Letter rec'd. from Charles Short stated that tenant at 2355 S. Zona St. left leaving delinquent account at CBU. Does not think he should be responsible for bill since he was not notified of tenant's delinquency.
Letter requested appeal before USB due to large bill caused by heavy waterins in September 2004. Will be notified of next USB Admin. Subcommittee mtg. date and time.
Ms. Abram of B&L Rentals LLC stated she would like to request a review of cost for application for sewer at 2411 S. Milton Drive. She said she was told by Rebecca Lambert this was not part of neighborhood development and then was informed by Byron Reinhold in early 10/02 this was indeed part of neighborhood development and that hook-on fee was $3,336.73 not including the base fee of $1,280.00. Standard fee of $1,280.00 was paid on 9/6/02.
The neighbors septic system has failed and runs onto her property. The Health Dept. also called about this. Property is a rental owned by Norbu.
Low-growing tree branches causing line of sight issue at Stands Road and Rogers Street. Ms. Baker would be happy to show where the exact problem lies.