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closed #61805

Excessive Growth

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
9/11/1998

Haggerty's lot and the vacan lots on north summit street between 11th and Cottage grove, on the east side of the street., are completely overgrown. They were cut once last year, but are causing a problem with travel in the alley, security, animals, etc. this year.

closed #62215

Excessive Growth

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
8/13/1998

Ms. Figg said that 614 N. Summit (vacant lot) is owned by the City??? and has overgrown grass and trees. Tree limbs are falling into the neighbors yards. She also said that there are snakes at this location. (Barry you should check with Penny about who owns this lot)

closed #63822

Excessive Growth

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
6/1/1998

lot north of Haggerty's has not been mowed all year

closed #76102

Trash

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
3/25/1997

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closed #167618

Trash

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
2/25/2019

Trash in back of property. Can be seen from the alleyway.

closed #173972

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
10/20/2020

Woman living in an RV in the back yard is operating an open air cat kennel without a permit. She also provides food, water or shelter to a colony of feral cats without being registered with the City of Bloomington Animal Care and Control Department or its designee. There are 3 walk in cages housing cats in the back yard. I have a video illustrating this if you will contact me I can share it. I am an Environmental Health Specialist with the Monroe County Health Department.

closed #158007

Trash

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
2/6/2017

People living in backyard of property, trash, tent set-up.

closed #158473

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
3/20/2017

Dozens of cats running loose, creating nuisance

closed #159209

Trash

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
5/25/2017

closed #161924

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
12/1/2017

Multiple (20+) cats being fed behind property. Attraction seems to be concentrated in neighborhood.