First things first - code enforcement
submitted by Tom Linehan
Below is an email sent by Geoff Mueller to the neighborhood leadership, the Austin Chronicle, the City's permit department, and anyone else who might listen on Thursday, July 26. Geoff is an Allandale resident who lives in Allandale on Strass Drive just south of Hancock on the west side of Shoal Creek. He is having to suffer the consequences of a speculator who has raised the house next door to him and is building a much larger home in its place.
This is an example of the code enforcement concerns Allandale and other central city neighborhoods are having. This was on the top of Allandale Neighborhood Association's list of issues that I took to the July 19 Townhall neighborhood association meeting at Palmer Auditorium conducted by city manager, Toby Futrell.
Geoff's email was sent on Thursday. On Friday, a "stop work" notice was posted on the building.
Geoff's email follows:
I decided to give this a couple of days before responding to see what, if anything, was being done about the monstrosity going up next door to my house. It seems the answer is nothing - at least as far as the city is concerned.
It used to be that the City function acted in a utilitarian way in regards to its citizens: the greatest good for the greatest number. In this case, I have no idea what is motivating the city to overlook the concerns of the citizens of the neighborhood in the interest of one person. So, I ask, what is the motivation? What unknowns are at play here? These are not rhetorical questions. I fully expect a response.







