The address of the property is 808 Fugate St. Houston Tx 77009. The problem is a large tree that was killed by the extreme freeze from 2 years ago. It is now dropping large limbs and smaller branches onto my property, sometimes blocking my driveway. The home is a rental property and the owner has been notified of the problem He refuses to have the tree removed.
Some one drove over the curb and damaged a water the line which is now pouring city water in the street through a large leak.
From: Jeff Amerson <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 9:27 PMTo: 311 Email <[email protected]>Subject: Water main leakGood evening,There appears to be a leak either at the water meter at my house or between it and the driveway at 812 Fugate. We need someone to come look at and repair it.I can be reached at:Jeff Amerson816 Fugate St.Houston TX 77009(713) 291-8423Thank you!Jeff Amerson
A building with walls or other vertical structural members that list, lean, or buckle in excess of one-quarter inch of horizontal measurement for each foot of vertical measurement; — Ord: 10-371(a)(1)
A building with thirty-three percent or more damage or deterioration of its supporting members, or fifty percent or more damage or deterioration of its non-supporting members or outside walls or coverings; _x000d_ deterioration of its supporting members, or fif — Ord: 10-371(a)(2)
A building with a floor or a roof of insufficient strength to be reasonably safe for the purpose used; — Ord: 10-371(a)(3)
A building with a part not properly attached so that the part may fall on or otherwise injure occupants of the building or members of the public; — Ord: 10-371(a)(4)
A vacant building, regardless of its structural condition, that has been unsecured for more than seven days (which days need not be consecutive) in any thirty-day period; — Ord: 10-371(a)(8)