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Sierra Madre planning commission sets public hearing to investigate alleged nuisance at private property

Sierra Madre Planning Commission · February 20, 2026
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Summary

The commission voted unanimously to set a public hearing under Resolution No. 2602 after code enforcement reported recurring vegetation, debris and safety concerns at a private property and staff described administrative abatement and other enforcement options. Neighbors’ written comment and officer testimony included an allegation the owner, identified in the record as Glenn Springer, threw rocks at a neighbor.

The Sierra Madre Planning Commission voted to set a public hearing to investigate a possible public nuisance at a privately owned property and to give staff authority to prepare materials for that hearing.

Unidentified Code Enforcement Officer (Speaker 1) told commissioners the city had repeatedly tried to contact the owner, mailed notices to license-plate addresses, and received no callbacks. The officer said fire personnel cited overgrown vegetation and tree branches on the roof and that at least one neighbor had submitted written public comment detailing longstanding problems. The officer also stated a neighbor reported that the owner, identified in the record as Glenn Springer, once “threw rocks at her property,” and that neighbors were…

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