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closed #158983

Excessive Growth

700 S Clarizz BLVD

Case Date:
5/3/2017

East side of Clarizz Boulevard: excessively overgrown from E. Buick Cadillac Boulevard south to the Grove at Latimer. (Sounds like #155938 dealt with in 2016.)

closed #159088

Excessive Growth

1633 S Pinestone CT

Case Date:
5/11/2017

Excessive growth at a seemingly abandoned property, hole in the front door and animals residing in the residence.

closed #159090

Excessive Growth

601 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
5/11/2017

closed #159365

Excessive Growth

803 E 1st ST

Case Date:
5/30/2017

over-growth

closed #159436

Unsafe Buildings

3349 S Acadia CT

Case Date:
6/1/2017

There is a severe black mold problem in apartment 3349 at Acadia Court. The property manager has been informed and is taking steps to clean it. However, he is not bringing in professional certified mold removal experts and informed me they were cleaning it with bleach, which does not kill mold. The mold seems to be coming from the air vents and has caused at least one person to be quite ill.

closed #159484

Excessive Growth

3891 E Regents CIR

Case Date:
6/5/2017

Yard has not been mowed, growth over 2 foot in places

closed #159926

Excessive Growth

651 S Walker ST

Case Date:
6/29/2017

At the corner of 1st and Walker there is a vacant lot where the weeds are so high that you cannot see to turn from Walker onto 1st Street.

closed #159982

Excessive Growth

2611 E Roundhill LN

Case Date:
7/4/2017

Gul property at 2611 Round Hill Ln. overgrown again.

closed #160000

Unsafe Buildings

404 E Hillside DR

Case Date:
7/5/2017

This structure is, open all doors and windows need to be secured. Concrete blocks and tarp on roof. Possible broken windows.

closed #160014

Unsafe Buildings

1301 W Woodhill DR

Case Date:
7/6/2017

1301 Woodhill Dr and 815 S. Larkspur Ln, both owned by Pendragon Properties have been vacant for weeks now. It is common practice for Pendragon it seems to leave windows open (presumably because they turn off HVAC to save costs?), and it has been humid and rainy increasing the chances of Black Mold and other issues related to moisture. This is not something new, and has been observed on these same properties an others in the neighborhood numerous times over the years. They are currently showing the houses to rent to (i.e. scam) new tenants, and it seems best if people were informed of their problems or if possible for the houses to be inspected. (Presumably, knowing Pendragon, there are other problems as well.)