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closed #72186

Sidewalk Snow Removal

3616 S Essex CT

Case Date:
8/9/1995

Drainage from Bainbridge Subdivision still a problem.

closed #142851

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

3616 S Essex CT

Case Date:
12/12/2014

Tree root blockage in sanitary sewer

closed #94521

Trash

3616 S Eddington DR

Case Date:
10/6/2005

Exceeds weight limit of 40 lbs. Exceeds can size of 35 gallons. Bags must

closed #185118

Blocked Street

3616 S Eddington DR

Case Date:
8/20/2023

The people who live in this house (3616 South Eddington Drive, Bloomington, IN) have turned Eddington Drive into a parking lot. There are at least 9 adults living in this house. Today, they have 4 cars parked in their driveway and 5 cars parked on the street, all the way down to Allendale Dr. Is this occupancy legal . . . is this house a legal "Multiple household dwelling"? This is supposed to be a residential neighborhood, not a student rental area.

closed #185508

Blocked Street

3616 S Eddington DR

Case Date:
9/9/2023

These folks park too many cars on the street. You should contact the owner and see how many adults he is renting his house to. I have seen as many as 9 cars parked in their driveway and on the street. One day they had 5 cars parked on Eddington Drive. I'm sure the owner is violating municipal code. 15.37.010 - Definitions. "Single household detached dwelling" means a building designed for the occupancy of no more than five adults unrelated by blood or marriage.

closed #57983

Water Utility Problems

3616 E Homestead DR

Case Date:
6/1/1999

LOW WATER PRESSURE

closed #167708

Recycling

3616 E Homestead DR

Case Date:
3/6/2019

carts should be 4 feet apart

closed #120758

Water Quality

3615 S Hays DR

Case Date:
12/23/1996

main break

closed #168980

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3613 E Brownridge RD

Case Date:
6/17/2019

3600 block of Brownridge Rd on north side: Due to flooding, the stream bed is encroaching on the road surface so that now there's a 3-ft. drop eroded up to the black-top. It's beginning to undermine the road surface. Some local erosion control for about a 10-foot stretch should arrest the problem for the foreseeable future, I'd think. Of course, we could wait until the road gets undercut, and that'd be quite a bit more complicated, I think.

closed #118788

Trash

3612 S Sowder SQ

Case Date:
8/28/1997

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