closed #138887
Excessive Growth
218 E Sunny Slopes DR
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2014
overgrowth, excessive yard
overgrowth, excessive yard
There is a parcel that the GIS show is City property between 134 and 202 E Ridgeview Drive that has not been mowed or maintained all summer.
S Brookside ends just past the intersection with E Sunny Sloped Dr. The past several years the City has mowed, regularly, the grassy extension of S Brookside (going north). But some years I have needed to send a reminder. The grass is getting pretty tall there now...
Lawn is over a foot long, concerned re: ticks.
Mr. Carpenter called to complain about a line of sight issue at the intersection of Sunny Slopes Dr. and Ridgeview Dr. due to excessive growth at 218 E Sunny Slopes Dr. He reported several "near accidents" on account of the growth. See attachments.
There is a light pole that shines a light directly into my backyard. It disturbs the desire to not have a lot up backyard and house. The light goes through our windows and wakes up my children.
Greetings, there is a small piece of land owned by the city directly next to 202 E Ridgeview Dr. It has not been maintained in a very long time. The grass is very over grown, a large tree is dead and has large falling limbs and it is the perfect hiding place for rodents and other pests.
After the snow storm two weeks ago, the street in front of my house was cleared, but not the dead end part of Brookside Drive that is beside my house. I e-mailed Joe Van Deventer, Director of Street Operations, to ask if that was an error or a new policy. I received no reply. I need to know the answer, so that I can attempt to reverse the policy if the policy for clearing snow from dead end streets has changed. As you can see in the satellite photo, I was forced to hand shovel 40 yards of Brookside Dr. to "get out" even 2-3 days after the snow storm.
The complainant states that the owner has parked a bulldozer on the front lawn and left it there since last October.
Multiple cars parked in the yard