closed #168551
Abandoned Vehicle
805 N Oolitic Dr, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 5/15/2019
White Jeep SUV vehicle, doesn't run, hasn't been moved for possibly a year. Has no license plates.
White Jeep SUV vehicle, doesn't run, hasn't been moved for possibly a year. Has no license plates.
As a repeat of case #168433, since it was filed May 8th and the issue has not been resolved....There is a white Jeep SUV type vehicle abandoned in plain public view at the front edge of the property along the street at 801 N. Oolitic St. This vehicle does not operate and has been sitting, unmoved, for at least six months, if not a year. The vehicle is not directly on the street, it sits in the grass at the edge of the road - technically a city right-of way. Nevertheless....to quote city ordinance 15.04.020-Abandoned Vehicle(6) "Abandoned vehicle" means "A vehicle that is three or more model years old (it is), and mechanically inoperable (it is), and is left on private property continuously in a location visible from public property for more than twenty days (it absolutely is clearly visible from my property, every neighbors' property, and any passerby.) Whether anything like the engine, transmission, or differential has been removed is unknown to me, but it may also fit under definition (4) of "abandoned vehicle." This vehicle is an eyesore to myself and my neighbors. Please take the necessary measures to have it removed. Thank you.
Case #169080 should be 777 N. Oolitic St. not 805. The map had no pinpoint for 777.
Excessive growth is an understatement. This property is located to the north of one of our properties and the weeds and brush growth is completely beyond the limits of City code and have, in fact, grown across the property line. This property is in the City limits and should be held to City standards. Please do something about this. Thank you.
Trash piled up on south side of house
Trash bins stored on sidewalk. Also, cars parked in alley (south side of property.)
There is an orange construction barrel in the alley between 11th and 12th and Lincoln and Washington that needs to be reunited with its kind. It has been there since early May.
Weeds and piles of pine needles on sidewalk, vines on wall encroaching.
There are fresh piles of stone on the alley along the southside of this property. It appears that they intend to convert the backyard into parking. Is this legal? Please disregard this concern if the stone is instead intended for improvement of the alley.
Two large trash containers being stored on sidewalk blocking pedestrians.