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Friday, September 15, 2006

More CRIME from the Property Pirates?

48.Appeal of Donald and Mercy Flemino to an Order of Condemnation for property at 175 Fairview Avenue North (Laid over from August 16) (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal concerning the Correction Notice; recommendation concerning the Condemnation is forthcoming)




49.

Appeal of Robert Gausman to a Condemnation and Order to Vacate property at 451 Selby Avenue. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends laying over to the September 19 Legislative Hearing)




50.

Appeal of Jeff Pauls to a Summary Abatement Order for property at 1265 Rice Street. (Legislative Hearing Officer recommends denying the appeal.)

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

As I said in another post- I hope someone gets a "PINK NOTICE" to these properties.

9:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm using my pink slip as pretty curtains to decorate my box with. I just use my hands to make little fringes and tape to stick it up over the window I ripped open. It provided some protection in the storm last night. Although I lost most possessions when I was forced out of my home, I have my hands, sticks from my yard, a cup and my tape. I use the cup to cook mice that I catch and start a fire using the sticks. I go down to the fountains in the city and fill up empty containers that I've found along the way with water and bring it back to my new digs. It's a good thing I was a scout growing up and know how to survive outdoors. I use sticks for lots of things and have a big assortment. I have small sticks to beat the mice with over their heads. I hope no animal right's activist is reading this. It's fair game they are out in the open with just as much chance as I have for survival and God did provide animals for our use. I use my mid-size stick for fishing in the river. I have a big stick to fend off attackers or drunks who want some of my mice and fish. All in all I have little worries. No taxes, bills, authorites bothering me. I have little else to lose, so people don't seem to bother me too much, in fact I'm practically invisible to most. I hope someday to find a beat up old wagon or cart and then will add on a garage.
If you should ever pass me on the street, you can hi. I used to be just like you. In fact years ago, I even owned a house that I rented out. I thought I was just fine and often bragged that I had no problems. I've wised up since and never pass judgement on others. Well the librarian is giving me a horrible look to get the heck out of here, so I better scoot now and get to the fountain before the cops see me and harass me for loitering. I never thought living was loitering. I have learned to be cautious of some and fearful of others. Have a good day!

10:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm thinking of shoplifting food and other essentials that I need to stay alive this winter. I may have to commit a crime so's and go back to jail and then I can have a roof over my head and meals this winter. It dont' ammter if it's a jail house roof. No one will rent to me because they are all afraid of the city taken there house away. And there is no aid because it all goes to programs that don't work.

8:23 AM  

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