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closed #114423

Excessive Growth

S WOODLAWN AVE

Case Date:
5/10/1999

Refrigerator on the sidewalk on South Woodlawn just south of 2nd St.

closed #114426

Excessive Growth

S COLLEGE MALL RD

Case Date:
5/7/1999

Propery located at College Mall Road and Moores Pike (theatre corner) needs to be mowed on the hill and the sidewalk. Grass is growing over the sidewalk.

closed #114479

Excessive Growth

1005 S Grant ST

Case Date:
4/29/1999

Grass has not been mowed.

closed #114481

Excessive Growth

1203 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
4/29/1999

The grass istoo high - " 2 feet tall"

closed #114482

Excessive Growth

N CLARK ST

Case Date:
4/29/1999

Residents living in the house on N. Clark Street, just off of East 3rd St., have left their trash cans on the street for days.

closed #114501

Excessive Growth

3536 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
4/23/1999

AT THE END OF THE PROPERTY THE BUSHES HAVE OVERGROWN ONTO THE STREET & LIMBS ARE UNDER THE BUSHES.

closed #114510

Excessive Growth

2932 S WALNUT ST

Case Date:
4/21/1999

There are 2 or 3 chairs & a couch on the lawn. There are also lots of cars parked o the grass. Please get back w/her on results.

closed #114546

Excessive Growth

S STULL AVE

Case Date:
4/15/1999

There are approximately 4-5 plastic bags in the sideyard that have been there a long time. The people do not put them out on the street for pickup. She thought that the address was around 1100 S. Stull Avenue

closed #114585

Excessive Growth

307 S Cory LN

Case Date:
4/9/1999

trash bags in the yard.

closed #114586

Excessive Growth

1430 N Kinser PIKE

Case Date:
4/9/1999

Pharmacist reports approximately 100 bags of trash behind the CVS/Save A-Lot store. Residents living in trailer at Lot #42 have been using the store's dumpster and stacking their trash behind the store. Pharmacist said that there are rats running everywhere, and now there are 4 dead rats due to the Decon they put out. I informed caller that the City could address the trash problem, but that the Monroe County Health Dept. could address the rat problem through their Vector Control ordinance.