closed #184205
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 6/14/2023
807 E First Street, 'Thrasher Landscape' sign in the grass next to the road, most likely in the row.
807 E First Street, 'Thrasher Landscape' sign in the grass next to the road, most likely in the row.
Corner of Winslow and Abby Lane, most likely in the ROW: 'House/Roof Washing' sign
"Benchmark Foster parents Needed" sign in the grass, according to the Elevate map in the ROW, on E Third Street, at the entrance to First United Church (=2420 E Third). INDOT tells me that this is in the City of Bloomington's jurisdiction.
After having passed 1525 S Sare Rd on your right hand side: "Professional Power Washing" sign in the grass on S Sare Road before the intersection with E Moores Pike.
After having passed 1525 S Sare Rd on your right hand side: "Handyman" sign in the grass on S Sare Road before the intersection with E Moores Pike.
A lot of random junk, trash, and rundown vehicles scattered through driveway, lawn and side of property. There are also many piles of feces scattered through the lawn, contributing to the health concern of the unnecessary build up of trash and junk. Stray cats appear to be living in the junk and vehicles. Trash blows from this yard into neighboring properties and all of the junk creates a massive eyesore for surrounding homeowners. It appears the property owner also stores a trailer and additional vehicle in the street due to the inability to fit any more vehicles into the driveway. The negligence of this homeowner is creating an unhealthy and ugly problem for the entire neighborhood. Something needs to be done about this immediately.
Thanks for RayeAnn’s reply. I understand the street regulation completely, so do my neighbor. That is why he’s using this regulation to do illegal things. By legally park close to my property, he just walk over to take my mail without permission, sit in his pickup truck staking on me, threatening me. Any legal action for me to take to against this harassment caused by legal parking on public street?
I did, police’s reply is “it’s legal for him to park on the public street”. There’s nothing they can do, unless the regulation changes, most likely not in my lifetime. Thanks anyway, I guess I can only wish this guy will behave himself when he gets older.
Property next to mine 516&518 south Woodlawn has been gutted with a pending permit and even more of a concern is the workers indicated a driveway and garage with a apartment on top is next I would like some input as this directly impacts my property
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