closed #121874
Excessive Growth
619 S Ballantine RD
- Case Date:
- 7/31/1995
Memo from Street Dept., Limbs at 620 S Ballantine in the street, but not blocking parking space; limbs at 619 S Ballantine on the side of the road. Requested we tell property owners limbs are their responsibility to bundle for yard waste pickup. The Street Dept. is now doing limb pickup as they did last year.
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Recyclable items not properly sorted. Must be sorted for pick-up 945 las
Exceeds weight Limit of 40 pounds
Weeds and grass not being taken care of for the past year. Overgrowth from street to fence.
White sedan has not been moved for more than 72 hours, is on public property plus has an expired license plate (11-7-2025). Should be considered an abandoned vehicle per Code of Ordinances Title 15.04.020 (2).
Red Ford truck has been parked in the same location for 6 weeks now. See Code of Ordinances, Title 15 04.020 (2), so it should be considered an abandoned vehicle. Owner at 612 has been told he needs to move this vehicle every 4 days, but he does not do so.
I and several neighbors have an ongoing problem with a man on our street. He has two large vehicles parked on the street, another vehicle in his driveway and a large truck that has never been moved. Yesterday, he moved this Ford-350 close to my driveway and I cannot get out safely on the street as the truck blocks by view. This truck also blocks my sidewalk so visitors cannot come to my door for a visit. These problems with him have been going on for years and the Ford-350 has not been moved in more than a year. The Excursion is also a truck and it also blocks safety. Both of these vehicles do not have current plates and the man keeps telling the parking officers that he has then in the house and will put them on the vehicles. He has not done so. Finally, several people on our street are anger and resentful because the city has yet to force him to make needed changes so that all of us can be safe. Please help us have a better life on Eastside Drive. Thank you. The Rev. Linda C. Johnson
overgrown yard