closed #121447
Sidewalk Snow Removal
1800 S WILTON DR
- Case Date:
- 3/20/1996
The drainage ditch at the intersection of Windsor and Wilton is full of broken up ashpalt that is blocking the flow of water.
The drainage ditch at the intersection of Windsor and Wilton is full of broken up ashpalt that is blocking the flow of water.
During the Adams St. project recently done, the drain pipe was cut off causing water to back up.
There is a ditch in the lot 2 or 3 lots over to the west of 705 Whitestone St. which has a drainage pipe located in it. This pipe is exposed, it's large enough for children to crawl in and water is not draining at this pipe thereby causing a drainage problem.
Complainant says that the house constructed at the above address (3914 Emilie Ct.) was constructed to low and that storm water flows into the patio. (See pictures in Eng. file). The area surrounding the house does not slope away from the foundation.
Complainant says that the house constructed at the above address (3914 Emilie Ct.) was constructed to low and that storm water flows into the patio. (See pictures in Eng. file). The area surrounding the house does not slope away from the foundation.
Missy took complaint - There is a ravine at the property when it rains water backs up and the mailman can't get to the mailbox.
Mr. Moulden called about the approval of Phase V Section 2 at Tamarron. He is concerned that this building activity will further exacerbate the water problem the Gun Club has been experienceing. Mr. Moulden complained of an increasing problem over the last couple of years. The Gun Club, which is downstream of Tamarron, has been flooded with a couple of feet of water during some storm events.
Complainant bought the house at the above address in 10/95. After buying the house he noticed the storm water inlet in the middle of the driveway. He is afraid it will do damage to his or someone else's car and would like the City to relocate the inlet. (See Letter in Correspondance in file).
There is a sinkhole in the back yard of the above address that is collapsing. M. Leavitt and J. Freeman investigate in summer of 95. The county installed a drainage swale leading to the sinkhole, but there is no outlet for the storm water.
Ms. Byers is concerned about the stormwater drainage from Fieldstone. She has water that drains from her property onto the Wiley Farm and she is afraid they will dam up the swale.