Description
Aside from basic code violations as overgrown yard, there is a dead tree in the yard, junk on the non-alley side of the house. This has been a chonic problem for YEARS with this house and the city has usually solved it in the past years. BUT this year, a problem was first reported in JUNE 2014, a notice of a court appearence was issued in late AUG 2014 and here we are in OCT and Nothing has been done. I AM not a city manager, councilmember or city employee, we are just your average taxpayers wondering why nothing has been done. I have enclosed pictures: you will notice SOME OF THE WEEDS ARE AS HIGH AS THE 4 FOOT FENCE. Can we expect something to be done before Thanksgiving? 6 months should be enough time. Send a crew out to clean up the mess and bill the homeowner. [ sadly i can only upload one image which only begins to illustrate the multiple code violations] Please help
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A. Overgrown vegetation
12 Comments
Acknowledged St. Pete PROD integration (Verified Official)
St. Pete PROD integration (Verified Official)
Fed up with trashy neighbor (Guest)
Starting my day looking at this crap! (Guest)
guest (Guest)
1 - I submitted numerous photos of code violations of this property: and yet they are NOT displayed here: why? Were they viewed at the codes violation meeting? Or were they ignored. Was this property even discussed at the meeting? any resolution?
2 - This issue was orginally reported on 5/7/2014: here it is 11/19/2014, more that 6 months later and the property is worse than ever. Will the city take action to clean up this property before 2015?
3 - While having an online reporting system is desireable, when I look at the case number action all is see is: "" This level of detail is currently not available on-line. If you need this information please call Codes Compliance Assistance Department at (727) 893-7373. "" NOT available? Does that mean nothing is being done? And if something is being done, i'm sure the action/solution/ inspectors report is inputted in to a the code violations computer system. I'm sure the City is not on a manual hand written system! Can't your IT department do a simple LIST and display the inspectors report?
St. Pete PROD integration (Verified Official)
1 - you can submit one photo with the original issue report, and as many more as you like in the comments section. All photos are publicly accessible, so if a Codes investigator checks this website, they would see the photos.
2 & 3 - staff in the Codes department could try to address these if you contact them directly. The name and contact number for the Codes investigator assigned to this case were provided above, and you already have the main number for that department.
cstpete (Registered User)
st pete home owner (Guest)
Pinellas County Resident (Guest)
Pickles (Registered User)
Pickles (Registered User)
Unfortunately the city doesnt have a uniform way of enforcing codes ive seen them crucify my neighbors about their fire wood and ladders and few other tools they have neatly stored outside and then let other more serious violations go. My neighbor is being nailed by the city about 3 ladders and a mower he stores outside in his backyard but the guy across the street has similar items and mire stored outside in his front yard and the city does nothing to him.
Then you got these other idiots on here that seem to think they can do anything on thier properties regardless which isnt true as you have codes to follow
Closed Customer Support (Verified Official)
Thank you for your past submission via SeeClickFix. The City of St Petersburg periodically reviews past reports that are made from citizens within our city limits, and in an effort to clean-up old issues that were resolved some time ago, we are marking as 'closed' those issues that were submitted in the past for which the work has been completed or the issue has otherwise been resolved.
If you think for any reason that the issue you submitted in the past might still be unresolved, please feel free to submit a new report with the SeeClickFix St. Pete website and we will make sure the issue is directed to the appropriate City department to be addressed as soon as possible. If you've already submitted a more current issue report, there is no need to re-open this one.
Thank you again - Sincerely,
Mayor's Action Center