City of Hammond PLUS

Open Issues: 720 Temas cerrados: 108.640 Temas Reconocidos: 2.118
  • 1512 Lake Ave Whiting, IN, 46394, USA - Hammond
    Vehicle was moved but returned and has not moved in month.
  • 4315 Clark Ave Hammond, Indiana, 46327 - Hammond
  • 543 Vine St Hammond, IN, 46324, USA - Hammond
    Mercury Grand Marquis sitting so long on a rear driver flat tire and full of dust. Think plates are bad.
  • 6831 Indianapolis Blvd Hammond, IN, 46324, USA - Hammond
    VAN HAS BEEN PARKED IN PARKING LOT OVER A MONTH. LOADED WITH TRASH NEVER HAS BEEN MOVED. PLEASE CHECK AND REMOVE.
  • 925 176th Pl Hammond, Indiana, 46324 - Hammond
    Previously reported abandoned car moved to the alley
  • 2929 163rd Pl Hammond, Indiana, 46323 - Hammond
    Car is in alley and has been there for weeks
  • 240 169th St Hammond, IN, 46324, USA - Hammond
    Vehicle has not been moved in two weeks
  • 7533 Harrison Ave Hammond, IN, 46324, USA - Hammond

    Black Chrysler been parked in same oddly spot for while. Leaves from last year around it.
    It shows in same spot from reports on pickup.

    Also greenish Chevy Silverado on flat again. Never moves.

  • 6033 Erie Ave Hammond IN 46320, United States - Hammond
    Chevy van on grass, expired plates flat tires, window busted out
  • Code ViolationReconocido
    7505 Kentucky Ave Hammond, IN, 46323, USA - Hammond
    7505 Has two junk vehicles (maroon Mustang and maroon truck) that are being used as storages. Both vehicles are not plated and have broken windows that animals continue to go in and out of. The vehicles are a constant eyesore to the whole neighborhood (Ordinance 106.01). The trash he places on/and around the vehicles is constantly getting blown into everyone's yard. This residence is not a permitted junk yard (Ordinance 118.04) either. Below is more pictures. Thank you.
  • ADA ComplianceReconocido
    7509 Kentucky Ave Hammond IN 46323, United States - Hammond

    Subject: Urgent Action Required: Code Enforcement Violation - Nuisance Caused by Neighbor’s Lighting
    Head of Code Enforcement

    I am writing to bring to your immediate attention a pressing matter regarding a flagrant violation of residential property regulations in our neighborhood. The situation at hand pertains to the placement and operation of high-intensity work lights by our neighbors, which are causing significant disturbances and hazards to our property and well-being.

    The placement of these lights within close proximity to our residence, with their beams extending well above legal limits, constitutes a clear infringement on the established regulations regarding property boundaries and nuisance ordinances. The adverse effects resulting from this infringement are manifold and cannot be overstated.

    Firstly, the intense illumination emanating from these lights has led to the deterioration of our property, evidenced by the fading of paint on our house exterior and damage to the vinyl of our windows. Moreover, the excessive brightness penetrating through our windows not only compromises our privacy but also poses a direct threat to our safety, as indicated by the elevated temperature and subsequent fading of paint on our front door.

    Furthermore, the directed positioning of these lights towards our driveway poses an imminent danger to vehicular ingress and egress, impeding our ability to navigate our property safely. Additionally, the blinding and disorienting effect of the lights renders traversing the vicinity of our residence perilous, denying us the rightful enjoyment of our property as guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States.

    In light of these egregious violations and the resultant adverse impacts on our property and well-being, I urge you to take immediate and decisive action to rectify this situation. It is imperative that the necessary enforcement measures be enacted promptly to compel our neighbors to cease and desist from their non-compliant practices and to restore peace and security to our neighborhood.

    I trust in your commitment to upholding the integrity of our community and ensuring compliance with the established regulations governing residential properties. Your swift intervention in this matter is crucial to safeguarding our rights as homeowners and preserving the sanctity of our neighborhood.

    Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter.

    Sincerely,
    AP th windo an hous i i causin th pain t pee of th sid o th propert fro ou window an hous

  • Code ViolationReconocido
    429 Conkey St Hammond, IN, 46324, USA - Hammond

    The neighbor still has many junk cars / trucks stored on the empty lot. He parked them next to the poor dentist office. Doesn't make them look professional or in a good neighbor hood.

    About 3 trucks and 2 cars. All appear broken and bad plates. One is even missing many parts. He also has ones stored on the street. So check for bad or out of area plates.

    We been asking for this to be resolved for 10 years. Well documented here. Any reason why the city can't shut down this illegal junk yard, storage yard, tow yard, and repair shop ? Repair shops need to be licensed on concrete or ashphalt and then work done in a building. with fence.

    Anyone else tired of this ? Feel free to post pictures too.

    118.04 JUNK YARD PERMIT REQUIRED; APPLICATION.
    (A) Permits required.
    (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to enter into, operate, or begin business as a junk yard unless such an operation is located in a district zoned for such purpose and the business is in compliance with all applicable building, code, health, and fire safety codes.

    This Board is charged with the duty of inquiring into the suitability of any location proposed for a junk yard and is empowered to require fencing or other regulations as may be necessary to prevent unsightliness.

    (B) No junk cars, wrecked cars, used cars for sale, or used cars not for sale, but not including operating automobiles belonging to the public, shall be permitted outside of the fence. No articles or material shall be piled higher than the fence within a radius of 20 feet of the fence.

    § 98.20 DECLARED NUISANCE.
    By reason of the danger to health from vermin and insects and to the safety and welfare of children attracted by junk motor vehicles or parts thereof, junk motor vehicles or parts thereof are hereby declared to be a nuisance.
    (Prior Code, § 98.10) (Ord. 3466, passed 7-26-1965)
    § 98.21 MAINTENANCE ON PROPERTY RESTRICTED.
    It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain a junk motor vehicle or parts thereof on residential or business property exposed to the public view for a period of more than 30 days.
    (Prior Code, § 98.11) (Ord. 3466, passed 7-26-1965) Penalty, see § 10.99