A large trash pile on the front lawn of an empty duplex just north of U.S. 34 near Boise Avenue is causing headaches for neighbors, who say that the city of Loveland has been slow to deal with it.
The trash pile, which includes ruined mattresses, bundles of scrap wood, brush and tree limbs, piping, derelict appliances and an abandoned shopping cart, is causing nearby residents to worry for the children and household animals that live in the neighborhood.
Meis said that the trash pile appeared in early March, shortly after the previous tenants moved out of the house. He reported it to the city. Such violations carry a 15-day citation, according to city spokesperson Nicole Yost, after which time a second inspection is carried out. “If the violation remains after the deadline, we schedule abatement of the property, which can take up to a week to do, or happen sooner depending on the size of the abatement and schedules,” Yost wrote.
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