Safety board extends cleanup deadlines for two properties at 1019 West Post Road and 2007 Nickel Avenue

5818191 · September 8, 2025

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Summary

The Anderson City Safety Board extended compliance deadlines for cleanup at 1019 West Post Road (Thomas Shea) and 2007 Nickel Avenue (Richard Glass) to the board's next meeting on Sept. 22; the board reiterated a 3‑foot height requirement for shrubs adjacent to sidewalks.

The Anderson City Safety Board granted two short extensions for property cleanups and reiterated local maintenance requirements.

The board extended the compliance deadline for Thomas (Tom) Shea at 1019 West Post Road to the board’s next meeting on Sept. 22. Shea addressed the board, said he appreciated the extra two weeks and indicated he expected to finish the cleanup within days. Board members set the next meeting deadline and said they would review the property again at that time.

The board also extended the compliance deadline for Richard Glass at 2007 Nickel Avenue to Sept. 22. A staff member told the board Glass had cut most vegetation and that one area adjacent to the sidewalk must be trimmed to a maximum height of 3 feet to meet the city ordinance regarding bushes and shrubbery used as a fence.

A board member made the motions to extend both deadlines; motions were seconded and recorded affirmative votes. The board told both property owners the next meeting would be treated as a final check; if the work remained incomplete, the board indicated it would consider further action.

Shea described a delay related to keys for his van and said that had slowed his work; he told the board he was close to completion. The board recorded the extensions and set the next review for Sept. 22.