closed #171891
Trash
114 E 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 3/2/2020
Overflowing trash outside of the cecelia lodge, next door to time & tide tattoo. Monster can, no numbers seen on it.
Overflowing trash outside of the cecelia lodge, next door to time & tide tattoo. Monster can, no numbers seen on it.
There are trees that need to be trimmed back, they are touching the building.
socks full of shit laying in alley for days. the pile is getting bigger
Are trains allowed to travel thru city neighborhoods overnight? Multiple times trains have made round trips between 1 & 4 am on the industrial tracks from 84th to Old Shakopee thru Hyland neighborhoods
There is a Bird Scooter partially blocking the sidewalk in front of the PACE bicycle share rack directly across from Bloomington Bagel Company on Dunn Avenue.
Trash overflowing on north side of building. Possibly assocaited with apartments behind bagel shop.
weeds, refer to photo and email
After reading about the variance denied to the property owner, Randy Lloyd, I couldn’t help but think about the current use of the site at or about 113 E Kirkwood. This property sits in an overlay that does not permit surface parking. I can’t find any use in the UDO where parking is allowed when not attached to a structure, and I specifically remember a number of discussions regarding this issue. In particular the Methodist Church’s desire to convert the footprint of the old post office to surface parking. I believe that had to turn it into green space. I also have concerns that this lot is 100% impervious. 20.4.20 I just don’t see how this use satisfies the spirit of the Comprehensive Plan, the existing UDO, or is consistent w previous use determinations. Further, the owner expanded the parking from what was there pre-demolition of the 4th street garage without any public review. Finally, I doubt this parcel meets the requirements of 18.12.10. How would BFD access or service a car fire on this parcel? It’s too narrow to get truck in there and difficult to service from the alley. This use may have been over looked during the demolition and reconstruction of the 4th street garage, even though parking was not really needed downtown during the pandemic, however, it’s time for enforcement against this parcel and other nonconforming uses.
Street lights on the south side of Kirkwood from Washington to Grant are not on
There is nowhere to walk at the corner of 10th and College. Every single sidewalk is closed and it is dangerous to walk in the street.