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704 Caroline has installed an illegal driveway with gravel
is anything going to be done about the illegal gravel driveway at 1703 Northeast Jefferson? Jesus
unpainted plywood on front windows at 1500 Northeast Jefferson
ignore report at 1420 Northeast Madison for chain link fence. The correct address with the illegal chain link fence at sidewalk in front yard is 1320 Northeast Madison
illegal chain link fence erected next to sidewalk in front yard at 1420 Northeast Madison
problem property at 1703 Northeast Madison is building an addition on the back of the house without a permit
doing work on the interior of the house without a permit trashing the backyard illegally parking vehicles in the alleyway and leaving them for days
someone has apparently bought a long term abandoned home at 1520 Northeast Madison and are doing some much-needed repairs including some roofing and collapsing porch and some interior issues I don't know if they need a permit for this but there are no permits visible
did historic preservation commission approve this window replacement? it looks terrible. 111 North east Roanoke
412 cornhill has many lights in violation of code "Fixture (Luminaire) Light shall be directed downward and all fixtures shall be mounted horizontal to the ground surface to minimize the amount of light spillage into the night sky and onto adjacent properties. All lighting fixtures shall be cutoff fixtures in accordance with Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) standards."