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Boarded up house? I thought we are trying to get out of being a "blight" area??
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P. What are you reporting?
R. Vacant/Boarded/Open structures
R. Vacant/Boarded/Open structures
P. Is this issue at your address or in the right-of-way next to your address?
R. No
R. No
12 Comentários
Reconhecido Council Aide District 3 (Oficial Verificado)
Update from the Codes Compliance Department: there is an active property maintenance case being investigated for this reported location. Any further updates or action will be handled by the Codes department. To track the status of this case, or to find contact information for the assigned investigator, click here:
https://actiononline.stpete.org/Click2GovCE/casesearch.html?caseYear=17&caseNumber=23093
or call 727-893-7373 and refer to the above case number.
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Shawny Davis (Utilizador Registado)
Goldnwolf (Utilizador Registado)
I agree Shawny ( and whoever posted this issue ) , HOWEVER , please take a moment to consider a different perspective. First off , i have lived in this neighborhood for 10 years , actually just a few houses down from the houses you are talking about. And nobody has put in more effort to "clean-up" this neighborhood more than me!! And while , at times , these 4 boarded up houses have gotten a bit raggedy , the owner has always eventually got them back in shape. What i mean by that is he has pruned off the overgrown vines , etc. and rounded up the weeds. (he is also the one , the ONLY one who keeps the weeds from overtaking that "alley" between 13th and 12th.)
As far as the boarded up windows...Code allows this. And if i owned those houses and (for whatever reason) they were not occupied i would board up the windows also! (wouldn't you?) In my opinion the owner has boarded up those windows quite pleasantly. Meaning the boards match the house paint , are not cut all sorts of odd shapes , etc. Look around the City and you will see boarded up houses that LOOK boarded up! With peeling paint and unmowed lawns , etc. I lived here (and rode my bike and truck past his houses ) for years before i even noticed those houses were vacant! Another thought.....compare those 4 boarded up houses to many of the houses on 13th ave S between 9th and 4th street....there are MANY houses that are MUCH uglier , less maintained than his!! MANY!! As an example , the house directly to the east of the boarded up house on 13th....what a mess...rusted chain link fence , constantly overgrown lawn , etc.
Lastly , having 4 pretty nice looking empty boarded up houses means that many less people on this street...leaving garbage containers out 24/7 , littering , making obnoxious noise with their speakers in their front window of theirs houses.... You know who and what i mean!
Again , it would be nice if everyone had the financial means to have beautiful landscaped properties , but not everyone does. And this guy really does try to keep his houses looking nice ; yes , to many , including you , a boarded up house is not "nice" , but it IS better than many occupied houses in this neighborhood. Just a little different perspective you might think over. :-)
Shawny Davis (Utilizador Registado)
Avery (Utilizador Registado)
shawnyd (Utilizador Registado)
Fechado Customer Support (Oficial Verificado)
Update from Codes Compliance: this old SeeClickFix report is being closed as part of an effort to address issues that were submitted in the past, have since been resolved, and the corresponding cases have already been closed.
If you believe that this complaint that was submitted in the past might still be unresolved, or that the same issue is happening again, please feel free to submit a new report with the SeeClickFix St. Pete application using the ‘Codes Compliance’ category, include the appropriate name/address information in the complainant field, and we will make sure the issue is investigated as soon as possible. You may also call 727-893-7373 to submit a new complaint.