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Feb 28 2007
09:48 am
By: Cletus
(but it's bad for the school next door)
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I'm a KMS parent, and have
I'm a KMS parent, and have picked up my share of broken glass that the dickhead fratboys who lived next door lobbed into the playground. I think I'm going to start mailing it to Barbara Pelot.
What really yanked my chain in all this is that the Sequoyah Hills Neighborhood Association sent out mailings claiming that the school was opposed to the rezoning, even though they knew this wasn't true.
Sequoyah Hills is the 'hood?
Sequoyah Hills is the 'hood? Who knew?
I'm just curious. Have these
I'm just curious. Have these incidents been reported to the police as they occurred? Has anyone complained to the owner of the house as these incidents occurred?
We've owned rental property and would have been very concerned and active in correcting the problem if we had been told of these types of incidents.
Have these incidents been
Have these incidents been reported to the police as they occurred? Has anyone complained to the owner of the house as these incidents occurred?
Huh. Wow. We never though about doing that! Thanks!
Huh. Wow. We never though
Huh. Wow. We never though about doing that! Thanks!
OK, but what did the cops say? Did anybody do anything?
sometimes police tips lead to big things
Just this past Monday, two white male juveniles were seen trying to break into Brownlow School. They were driving a vehicle stolen that morning from Fountain City. A neighbor called it in, and while the two fled on foot, both were caught and arrested. Charges include burglary, auto theft, multiple hit and runs and some other charges, like fleeing.
The tip also resulted in solving another school burglary off of Whittle Springs where $18,000 worth of laptops were
stolen.
IF YOU SEE SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, REPORT IT!
(insert joke about juvenile behavior involving Brownlow School here.)
Mykhailo said: Huh. Wow. We
Mykhailo said: Huh. Wow. We never though about doing that! Thanks!
RNeal said: OK, but what did the cops say? Did anybody do anything?
So, enlighten us.
What did the police do?
What did the owner of the house do?
Jim Bletner of the Kingston
Jim Bletner of the Kingston Pike Sequoyah Hills Neighborhood Association said the area has "been assaulted at both ends."
"Kingston Pike is a very fragile area," he said.
"We will continue to deal with overgrown weeds, broken beer bottles and naked men running through at (the Montessori School's) dismissal time," she said."
A friend tried to do some legal work out of her home there, no clients coming in just computer/research and when she thought out loud about expanding it (and still keeping her office downtown) the word got out and the "neighbors" stopped her.
Although she only paid 100K for her home in 1973 she is getting offers of 2.5M and up today, loves the neighborhood and knows the longer she stays the more the home will be worth. The downside is the stringent rules implied by the association.
"Huh. Wow. We never though
"Huh. Wow. We never though about doing that! Thanks!"
I LOL'd!
Yeah, me too. Wonder what
Yeah, me too. Wonder what kind of response they received. Myk seems incommunicado.
I'm incommunicado about it
I'm incommunicado about it because the details aren't any of your business.
What matters is that the property is still rundown, and due to the interior configuration (no kitchen or living space on the ground floor) it is not likely to become anything but a rental property, and a bad one at that, for a long time. Allowing for an extremely low visibility, live/work business, with no permitted signage and very limited parking (3 spaces, I believe) permitted only behind the house and not visible from Kingston Pike, seems like it would be far better for everyone. But I guess not.
the details aren't any of
the details aren't any of your business
Touchy... I thought I was asking a reasonable question. I thought it was brought up as a matter of public record last night at the City Council meeting. Although, no one had any official records of these complaints.
I am sorry you feel this way. I am sorry that the school has not been able to get someone, the City, the Police, the owner of the house to correct the problem. Too bad your solution is to have other citizens suffer, business in residential area, instead of fixing the real problem.
Interior configurations can be corrected. It happens all of the time. Many time houses in Sequoyah are just demo'd and a new house built. It is also my understanding, from the City Council meeting, that not so many renters will be allowed in this single family home as in the past.
Maybe you as a parent of a student that attends a private school affected by these renters should work a little harder to correct this problem.
Sequoyah Hills' version of "neighborliness" - how stressful!
Interior configurations can be corrected. It happens all of the time. Many time houses in Sequoyah are just demo'd and a new house built.
I agree, the pro-hair salon crowd shouldn't have based their argument on the idea that the house couldn't possibly ever be converted back to a "normal" single family home. Every old house owner knows that it just takes a little gumption to knock the fake walls back down and clean the place up. But I guess some S.H. folks don't like to get their hands dirty?
But the anti-hair salon people kind of left a bad taste in my mouth, with their admitted "gossip" sources, and crying because they might wake up some morning and "find a 7-11 next door" to their legacy houses because of the salon. Like having the frat guys there is better? It doesn't compute. Now the house will probably stand vacant, since the owner obviously thinks it isn't worth fixing up, for whatever reason.
I'm confused. Is this the
I'm confused. Is this the house right next to the Montesori School? Cause that one looks to be in pretty good shape - I think someone did quite a bit of work on it a few years ago.
Now the next house just east of that one is clearly in bad shape - and getting worse.
Which house are we talking about?
It's the one next to the
It's the one next to the school.
And yeah, it's not in that bad shape. Certainly fixable, but it needs a moderately large amount of work.
I think everyone, other than the guys who want to buy it, would prefer it to be a regular single family home. And it probably will be, someday. Maybe soon, even. But it also might stay as a frat boy rental for 10 or 20 years, too, which doesn't do anyone any good.
I'm not as familiar with the zoning process as I should be, but can restrictions dealing with signage, parking, and business usage be written into the rezoning? If not, then, yeah, the neighborhood association is totally justified in raising hell. But if they can, I'm really at a loss to see what the problem is. I'd be perfectly happy to have this place next to my house.
Also, I think I should be clear that I'm in no way speaking for the school here.
It's the one next to the
[double post]
But I guess some S.H. folks
But I guess some S.H. folks don't like to get their hands dirty?
More like North Knoxville, and Fourth and Gill, and Fountain City, and Rocky Hill folk. I think I'm one of two "S.H." folk at KMS, and I live in an apartment building that the Sequoyah Hills Neighborhood Association would dearly love to blow up.
Frat boy rentals
hmmm. I wonder if frat boy rentals park in the front yards in Sequoyah like they do over here in north Knox?
Ah yep, at least until
Ah yep, at least until fairly recently. House right around the corner from Sequoyah Elementary. Keg on the porch, school kids walking right by.
Other places as well. Might post more when I can recall them.
I can help but be a little
I can help but be a little amused by the fact that a “dilapidated” house in Sequoyah Hills has generated not one, but two articles in the Sentinel.
heh
sounds to me like Sequoyah Hills is becoming the next Fort Sanders!
yep
stunning, isn't it?