closed #72134
Excessive Growth
1030 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/21/1995
Grass not cut except when a complaint is filed.
Grass not cut except when a complaint is filed.
Restripping of Sixth St. between Walnut and Washington has resulted in the elimination of six parking spaces. Don Porter has advised her that this is due to compliance with the State Ordinance and that Transit had requested easier clearance when turning right off of Walnut onto Sixth. ( see letter)
Street drains do not work adequately and water backs up onto driveway and into house. Currently owner is pursueing the previous property owner due to lack information about on-going/previous drainage problem. He would like all avaiable information that the City has on file in regards to previous drainage complaints.
Water runs off going north on Maple Street, goes down driveway and into the garage. A poriton of 16th Street, which is at this point is unimproved, runs behind the property of 212 N. Maple. Dunn, Ferguson, and Schmalz own both properties and do not mind if the water is redirected onto their property behind N. Maple. J. Freeman stated that this address was looked into a couple of years ago and it was decided that an asphalt berm could be installed across the drive at 212 N. Maple.
Residents @ 526 N. Lincoln dumped trash in above dumpster. Two witnesses, residents moved out over the weekend and dumped lots of trash in dumpster and alley.
Too many signs at Swifty Oil.
Pallets and scrap lumber in back yard, brush in north yard, recycle bins in front yard.
WATER DRAINING ONTO PRIVATE PROPERTY
WATER FLOWING INTO HOLE IN SIDEWALK IN DRIVEWAY
THERE IS A DEVELOPEMENT BEING BUILT NORTH OF HIS BUSINESS-AFTER A RAIN HIS PARKING LOT IS FULL OF MUD AND DEBRIS ...PSI TOOK FENCE DOWN OVER THE WEEKEND TO DO WORK AND DID NOT PUT BACK UP. BOB SHAW CALLED IT IS HIS PROJECT. HE WAS GOING TO TALK TO THEM AT MARATHON OIL