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Metal Head
25th August 2009, 11:14 AM
Hi,
The empty block of land that is on the other side of the road to us (opposite) as become overgrown with wild bushes and as in recent months become a dumping ground for the tenants in adjoining blocks of apartments, flats & units.
I contacted the local council (via email) yesterday and got a reply today saying that given that the block of land is privately owned it is not their responsiblity to remove the rubbish nor cut and remove the bushes.
I had been informed from a friend though that the owners do have a duty to place temporary fencing along any access areas - is this true? I live in Melbourne. Other than the start of the summer season, can the owners be pushed into keeping their grass and bush areas to a certain standard?
Cheers
MH
The Bleeder
25th August 2009, 12:01 PM
Metal Head,
No it's not the councils' problem unless....the Heath Deparment becomes involved.
In NSW if the area poses a heath risk (vermin infested) then the council is bound to take action and they will bill the owner.
So my advice is to go to the Health Department (I think most councils have a Health officer you can talk to).
Metal Head
25th August 2009, 02:57 PM
Thanks for the quick reply "The Bleeder".
I just had a reply from the council stating that if the block of land was due to be built on shortly then temporary fencing is required.
Btw, I did ask the council if they could tell me who the owner(s) was (so I could go and pay him a surprise visit and drop the s7%t on their doorstep:wink:) but they refused on privacy issues.
Which leads me to ask where can I obtain this information from, or does it have to be done via a legal representative?
Cheers
MH
Grumpy John
25th August 2009, 03:03 PM
Is it worse than this:
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This is out next door neighbours back yard. Council have been informed, still waiting for action.
watson
25th August 2009, 03:58 PM
Is it worse than this:
114513
This is out next door neighbours back yard. Council have been informed, still waiting for action.
Wonder why the kid doesn't ride the bike??
The Bleeder
25th August 2009, 04:40 PM
Wonder why the kid doesn't ride the bike??
It's not a mountain bike....:U
wuzatrewunce
25th August 2009, 04:57 PM
You could ask the neighbour of this block to ask the council for the address of the owner saying that you want to replace the fence. This way you may get the address and send a polite letter asking for it to be cleaned up. Just a thoughthttp://www.woodworkforums.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
Yours wuzatrewunce.
Rossluck
25th August 2009, 05:11 PM
Is it worse than this:
114513
This is out next door neighbours back yard. Council have been informed, still waiting for action.
Looks to me like it's been thrown over the fence from next door. :wink:
watson
25th August 2009, 05:21 PM
I've gotta get out of here.....this has been the highlight of my day. Sorry MH. Didn't mean to steal your thread.
Some really funny replies there.
glenn k
25th August 2009, 07:26 PM
My council gave my name to some idiots who wanted to help me out by cutting up some logs I had carted to the block into firewood for themselves.
.RC.
25th August 2009, 08:28 PM
If the place is a fire hazard the relevent department can order a clean up...
weisyboy
25th August 2009, 08:46 PM
the lands department can give you the information you require.
who owns what is public record and it is easily accessible.
the owners are required to keep the block in a reasonable condition.
the owner may be able to force the adjoining property's to clean up the entire block as they have been dumping on it.
dazzler
25th August 2009, 09:14 PM
I would report it as a fire hazard come spring. The council can then order it slashed using a fire abatement notice.
FXST01
26th August 2009, 06:13 PM
Is it worse than this:
114513
This is out next door neighbours back yard. Council have been informed, still waiting for action.
If you ever watched the TV series Dexter, I would be concerned about that picture. :oo:
robbo266317
26th August 2009, 06:37 PM
If you ever watched the TV series Dexter, I would be concerned about that picture. :oo:
:iagree:Specially if they also own a boat....
Grumpy John
26th August 2009, 09:03 PM
Love Dexter and Breaking Bad. I'm starting to worry a bit :C:sweat:.
Sorry to hijack your thread MH :-.
MatMann
26th August 2009, 11:57 PM
talking to my wife about a similar issue
I mow both of my neighbors nature strips and the property across the road.
they don't and it ##### me that renters don't care.
I see them all the time and they don't ever mention it but neither do they mow more often, go figure!!
artme
29th August 2009, 11:36 AM
Brasil is worse- or at least where I live at the moment. And thatis an improvement on 12 years ago.:oo::oo::oo:
Try India, where people in the streets.:oo::oo::oo::oo::oo::oo:
kiwigeo
30th August 2009, 05:50 PM
People dont do that here in Australia?
Try India, where people in the streets.:oo::oo::oo::oo::oo::oo:
glenn k
30th August 2009, 07:55 PM
People dont do that here in Australia?
Well it's not as common in other states
Grumpy John
25th September 2009, 04:09 PM
The council dropped a 10 cubic metre bin free of charge for the ferals next door.
The bin's gone now, this is their idea of a clean up :((.
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watson
25th September 2009, 04:14 PM
They found spare wheels for the bike!!! Wrong size though.
Grumpy John
25th September 2009, 04:17 PM
They found spare wheels for the bike!!! Wrong size though.
:p
two fingers
28th September 2009, 07:17 PM
The council dropped a 10 cubic metre bin free of charge for the ferals next door.
The bin's gone now, this is their idea of a clean up :((.
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Would you quit posting pictures of my backyard:~