Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Tent at The Locks


I keep seeing a lot of men crawling in and out of the brambles near the far west end of The Locks parking lot.  I decided to check the area out after seeing a huge pile of trash continue to grow.   This parking lot is known as a high car prowl area.   Please keep calling about the trash around this area.   

Monday, June 1, 2009

The Artful Dodger Returns


The Artful Dodger returns to the Meth House one more time.  Like a nimble cat, lickity-split, he was in and out of the building in no time flat. Click the play button to watch the video.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Bikers Beware

A bike was hit tonight by a car in front of Little Coney on Seaview.  I'm pretty sure he wasn't critically injured.  He was transported away on a backboard with a neck brace.  This is a pretty standard procedure.  Hopefully all is well.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Trash Begets Trash


Trash begets trash.  Please help by continuing to report areas that have recently turned into dump zones.  Fixing minor maintenance issues quickly, shows that a neighborhood "cares" and helps push crime issues out of the area. Click here to learn more.  Here's some video regarding an area that I've recently noticed at The Locks.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Welcome to our New Neighbor


Welcome to our new neighbor.  This family oriented bus is our newest addition to the campground established near and around DSHS.  I counted 24 RV style campers within a two mile radius.  Here's a video clip.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Cops Scatter Bergen Place Bugs


Cops were called Sunday evening to visit Bergen Place Park.  A woman was flashing people when they passed by the park on foot.  I happen to be riding my bike past the park around 6:00 PM and saw at least 15 people in the park.  It was a motley crew.  I took one ceremonial loop through the park just for the heck of it.  My wife wouldn't go anywhere near it.

Around 6:30 PM my wife spotted two cops walking a beat.  She said, "Did you see those officers?"   I didn't believe her.  She told me again that there's two policemen walking down the street.  I said, "I have to see this with my own eyes."  I had a nice chat with the officers.  It was great to see them walking our sidewalks.   Keep calling !

Here's the video: 

Friday, May 22, 2009

Truck and/or trailer can't be over 80 inches wide


SMC 11.72.440 Parking Enforcement.

A. Official signs, including temporary signs, that prohibit stopping, standing or parking shall be enforceable according to their terms twenty-four hours after posting.

B. No person shall park a vehicle on any street or other municipal property for a period of time longer than seventy-two (72) hours, unless an official posted sign provides a shorter period of time, or unless otherwise provided by law.

C. Authorized vehicles on municipal property are excluded from the provisions of this section, as are vehicles displaying valid proof of payment when parked in spaces controlled by a parking payment device.

D. This section shall not apply to "junk motor vehicles" or "abandoned junk motor vehicles" as defined in this Chapter.

E. Vehicles in violation of this section are subject to impound as provided for in Chapter 11.30 SMC, in addition to any other penalty provided for by law.

SMC 11.72.070 Commercial and large size vehicles.

No person shall park a vehicle on any street or alley, except in a Manufacturing or Industrial Zone as defined in the Zoning Code of Seattle (Ordinance 86300 as amended)1 between the hours of midnight and six (6) a.m. if the vehicle is a truck and/or trailer or other conveyance which is over eighty (80) inches wide.

SMC 11.14.268 Junk motor vehicle.

A. "Junk motor vehicle" means any motor vehicle meeting at least three of the following requirements:

1. Left on private property without the permission of the person having right to the possession of the property;

2. Left on a street, alley way open to the public, or on municipal or other public property for twenty-four (24) hours or longer;

3. Extensively damaged, such damage including but not limited to any of the following: A broken window or windshield, missing wheels, tires, motor, or transmission;

4. Apparently inoperable;

5. Having a fair market value of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) or less;

6. Without a current certificate of registration or a current and proper vehicle license.

B. Vehicles in Violation of this Section. Junk motor vehicles are subject to impoundment as provided for in Chapter 11.30 SMC in addition to any other penalty provided for by law.

Thank you posters on myballard.com for pointing this out to us.

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