Description
There is an abandoned house behind 991 with over growth that encroaches the yard and has caused damage to our storage shed from fallen limbs from the overgrown yard. The over grown vacant lot next to 989 needs to be cut and cleaned as FOXES have been seen going in and out of the wooded area. Something needs to done with the house and property on short street so that it does not continue to cause damage on the adjacent Woolfolk street property. The woods need to be cut and maintained. Thank you.
also asked...
Q. Is this in reference to a yard? Brief description required
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. Is there debris in the yard? Brief description required
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. Does the grass need cutting?
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. Is this in reference to a vacant lot?
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. Is lot overgrown?
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. Has there ever been any type of structure on this lot such as a house or building? Provide structure information in description box even if the structure is no longer there.
A. Yes
A. Yes
4 Comments
Macon-Bibb County (Verified Official)
R Miller, Assistant Director, Code Enforcement (Verified Official)
Closed C M Lewis @ Code Enforcement (Verified Official)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
Hi, I do not see an address posted on the abandoned property. However the abandoned property sits directly behind 991 Woolfolk Street. As soon as you turn the corner of Short and Woolfolk Street the abandoned property is immediately visible.
Regarding the vacant lot next to 989 Woolfolk Street, there is not a posted address visible on the lot. It is next door to 989 Woolfolk Street and easily identifiable if you are on the street. I would appreciate someone looking into this as there are FOXES that come out of the woods onto our property! The FOXES are an undue hazard to the residents in the area and the city should assist with removing the environment that is promoting the inhabitation and increasing population of grey and red FOXES in the area. The foxes have been seen carrying dead animals back and forth across the street, into these wooded areas and we do not want any residents hurt when the city could easily go out and see these properties and eradicate the threat and exposure of the residents to FOXES. The response is not acceptable that code enforcement does not see an address when there is no address posted and the city has been informed on more than one ocassion, including my calls to animal control about the FOXES in the area. We have elderly people that walk up and down the streets and children. What will the city do if someone is attacked by the FOXES? It is unacceptable that you are not looking into this further because you did not locate an exact address on the map when I have provided sufficient information to physically locate the properties and informed your office that the properties do not have a visible address posted. Please reconsider reopening this ticket for action. If you have questions about the location, please give me a call. 478-335-3067. Thank you.