Saturday, June 25, 2016

Tree is GONE!

How the tree went!

On June 23, 2016 Hall Tree Service arrived with a pick-up truck and a flatbed trailer.  It was reported that after many trips away by the end of the day Ewingville had been returned to being our street.

The City did not come to remove the tree.
We need to thank Charles and Janice Brush for writing the letter that started the removal process.  We also learned that Wade Savage had called the City.

Let no one doubt that

Ewingville watches out for the neighborhood.

Friday, June 24, 2016

Tree Removal Update

Tree Removal Update
Anne Petersen, Alderman wrote 6-23-2016
at 9:57 PM:

“I just got the news that the city will pick up after a payment.” 

The city communicated to Ann:
“As soon as we receive his payment, we will complete the service. If we don’t receive payment before 3:30 p.m. tomorrow, we will collect this brush on Monday, June 27, 2016.”

The City contacted Mr. Hall on 6-23-16 and explained his requirements and consequences.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Hall Tree Service Abandonded Brush on Ewingville.



Following is a letter to Ewingville and  City Officials about the abandoned cut trees across from 142.  There are phone numbers for you to contact to draw attention to this concern.


Charles and Janice Brush, 138 Ewingville, are our newest homeowners.

June 23, 2016

Good morning, 
There is an issue in the neighborhood and we need advice.


 I know you have seen the big pile of our neighbor's tree that was cut down and left on the roadside.  Our neighbors rent the house and had nothing to do with the removal of the tree, the owners did that.

 The tree cutter, DARYL HALL (615.390.0973), told Charlie he had made arrangements with the city to remove the dead tree. After two weeks of the dead tree being on the side of the road we found out Mr. Hall lied to us about it. Basically, he just dumped his trash in our neighborhood and left.

We have called the Sanitation Dept, Brush Removal Dept, Mayor's office, City Manager's Office, and we even put a call in to the police department to file a complaint (the have not bothered to call us back as of yet). Everyone we have spoken to can cite the code and tell us what Mr. Hall did was not legal but no one seems to want to enforce the code (it's not like they can't contact him as we have his card and have given everyone his number).

 Not only is this unsightly but it is becoming a health issue as we've seen critters coming out of it.

Yesterday we even called Ann Peterson and she can't authorize the removal but said she would try and talk with someone. The city keeps saying someone has to pay for the removal, either Mr. Hall or the homeowner. That's fine and good, but the city apparently isn't willing to enforce this. I did call Mr. Hall and he told me where to go and he was not removing anything.

 We all pay enough taxes that our city government should be able to enforce their own codes. I hope Mr. Hall doesn't decide to use our neighborhood as his personal dumping ground because he can apparently do this without consequences.

 If anyone is interested in calling Mr. Hall, I've provided his number and the bush removal supervisor is Wayne Sullivan at 615.794.2516. If you know of anyone else I can contact, please let me know. I have no idea who owns the house where the tree came from.
Thanks,
Janice Brush