closed #139072
Excessive Growth
1825 S Covey LN
- Case Date:
- 7/3/2014
Tall grass.
Caller said the property has not been mowed this year.
property appears abandoned, yard overgrown, large number of deer in yard, afraid they will eating neighborhood gardens and landscaping
Lots of junk cars on property & along the road (across from Montessori School. Please make address correction if necessary.
Complaintant states that the problem is behind these apts and that it belongs to Wapahani Apts. The grass is over a foot tall and she is affraid there will be a rodent problem for those living around it.
The Tyler’s Turn Home Owners Association had several dead ash trees on their HOA property. These trees were just off the border of our property, and two have fallen during storms in the past year. They hired someone to remove the dead trees, and most of the work was performed three weeks ago. However, they left one dead tree standing. It it is in a position to cause some major damage, this one is leaning onto our property, and the tree company made a partial cut at its base (see the attached picture). If it falls, it could destroy quite a bit of our landscaping & stonework, as well as another neighbor's fence. I’ve twice written to the HOA president, Eric Dainton <edainton@renaissancerentals.com>, alerting him of this situation, but have not received a response. The property’s parcel number is 53-08-10-210-002.000-009, and the owner is listed as Huntington, Renaissance Partners. It is located immediately to the east of 1857 S Covey Ln.
Weeds and grass are very high. The roundabout and medians have not been cut and the area around the pond is very dirty and overgrown.