Problem Properties

Gabby’s Wins Appeal

A court has ruled that Gabby’s is not responsible for its patrons’ behavior once they leave the property:

In 2006, city licensing officials began meeting with the owners of the bustling business at 1900 NE Marshall St. to discuss customers' littering, urinating in public, yelling, and playing loud music in cars.

In February 2008, the city, backed by a ruling from an administrative law judge, fined Gabby's $25,000, ordered it to reduce maximum occupancy to 438 from 689, eliminate drink specials and create a new management plan.

Impact Statements Requested for Assault: Marcus Western

The City attorney and 2nd Precinct are requesting Community Impact Statements (CIS) regarding Lamar Hutton specifically, or assault* generally. You can submit a CIS via e-mail to the 2nd Precinct at 2precinctimpact@ci.minneapolis.mn.us. The submission deadline is January 27th.

Marcus Monteze Western Booking PhotoMarcus Monteze Western (Date of Birth: 11/22/1981) is charged with Assaulting a Peace Officer and Obstructing Legal Process. On January 10, 2009 at the 19xx block of Marshall St NE, Marcus Monteze Western was arrested and booked Hennepin County Jail for assaulting an officer.

*1900 Marshall is the address of Gabby’s

If you have observed this person engaging in conduct that negatively impacts our community, please consider writing a community impact statement describing that conduct and how it has impacted you and the neighborhood as a whole.
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Impact Statement Requested for Disorderly Conduct: Lamar Hutton

The City attorney and 2nd Precinct are requesting Community Impact Statements (CIS) regarding Lamar Hutton specifically, or disorderly conduct* generally. You can submit a CIS via e-mail to the 2nd Precinct at 2precinctimpact@ci.minneapolis.mn.us. The submission deadline is January 27th.

Lamar Michael Hutton Booking PhotoLamar Michael Hutton (Date of Birth: n/a) is charged with Disorderly Conduct. On December 27, 2008, at the 19xx block of Marshall St NE, Lamar Michael Hutton was booked for disorderly conduct after an altercation with bouncers and police.

*1900 Marshall is the address of Gabby’s

If you have observed this person engaging in conduct that negatively impacts our community, please consider writing a community impact statement describing that conduct and how it has impacted you and the neighborhood as a whole.
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Garbage House Kills Homeowner

Another strange tale from the UK:

An eccentric loner is believed to have died of thirst after becoming trapped in a bizarre and intricate network of tunnels built from rubbish in his home.

2632 Polk Demo Gallery

2632 Polk to be Demolished

The duplex at 2632-34 Polk Street NE is significant in the history of the Northeast Citizen Patrol. It’s why the NECP exists.

City Policy Protects Problem Properties

At this month’s 1st Ward Problem Properties meeting a couple of interesting points came up.

1) A house can be condemned for lack of water service. If, however, the occupants break into the water shut-off stop box and turn the water on themselves, City policy prevents condemnation. The house is considered to have water service even if the water is being stolen from the City.

House Flipping Explained

Flipping, in regard to real estate, has multiple meanings. As shown on TV, flipping meant buying property that “needs TLC”, investing sweat and money to make it better, then selling for profit. Now flipping is assumed to be something bad for residents and neighborhoods. The original positive definition is lost.

Johnny Northside has posted an explanation of one flipping process which fits the new, negative connotation of the term:

Let's say Mr. Smith is trying to sell his house for $100,000 but for the last six months it hasn't sold. He's desperate to get rid of the house because he has to move. A realtor sees this and says, "I can sell your house in as little as a few days to a few weeks. The sale price will be $150,000 but the fees involved will make your net profit the same as if it sold for $100,000."

Robbers Grab Gabby’s Loot

From this week’s MPD 2nd Precinct highlights:

1900 Marshall St NE: Employee walking to car on way to bank to deposit company money; 2 suspects wearing ski masks pulled up to victim’s car, punched victim in face, but did succeed in taking cash; suspects fled in vehicle.

Gabby’s address is 1900 Marshall.

Filing a Community Impact Statement (CIS)

The Eastside Defender regularly alerts its readers when prosecutors are seeking statements about the harm caused by particular bad guys or types of crime. Here are some general instructions for filing Community Impact Statements from the Minneapolis Police Department:

Lax Landlords Suffer Tenant Scams

Reporter Tom Lyden at Fox9-TV filed this investigative report on tenants who scam landlords. It seems some renters have learned to use tenant-friendly provisions of the law to live rent-free.

Rising Rentals Alarm Officials

Anoka May Regulate Sober Housing

An April 10th story in the StarTribune begins:

It all started with stories of recovering addicts being packed into unregulated sober homes in Anoka sleeping on armchairs or in closets because the homes were overcrowded.

Graffiti Solutions

Have questions about removing Graffiti?

Visit this webpage: http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/graffiti/

You can get free Graffiti remover from your local Fire Station. Find the nearest one to you at the link above.

Make sure you remove any graffiti from your property right away, and if you see any graffiti call 311 right away with the address.

Graffiti Solutions

Have questions about removing Graffiti?

Visit this webpage: : http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/graffiti/

You can get free Graffiti remover from your local Fire Station. Find the nearest one to you at the link above.

Make sure you remove any graffiti from your property right away, and if you see any graffiti call 311 right away with the address.

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