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The yard behind Saigon Maxim, a restaurant located at 612 Washington Avenue, is abused as an open-air trash pit. The refuse from the restaurant is left to putrify on the ground in half-open garbage bags, carelessly tossed on the ground or into the open bed of a beat up trash truck. The residents of the 600 block of Federal St are most affected as their windows face the yard and the rodents come and go via the gate on Federal St.
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EBW (Utilisateur inscrit)
Owner of this restaurant is politically connected, but that should not mean they get to flout sanitation laws for food industry businesses. They should be required to have dumpsters that are properly maintained and they should be paying the $300 a year dumpster fee to the city they do so much business in.
Philly 311, please refer this to L&I and the Health Department
P.S. Their dim sum sucks
marchi (Invité)
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
ambiguator (Utilisateur inscrit)
Nothing ever gets done.
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
Just cross-listed this ticket on Yelp -- posted a low rating on Yelp with a link back to this post.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/saigon-maxim-restaurant-philadelphia#hrid:lzl0Y1OmtRl4Uhsm2Mkx0w
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
cares (Invité)
EBW (Utilisateur inscrit)
This: "How can the city be anything good if this is going on?"
You should send Mayor Nutter that one sentence in an e-mail with the link to this page included. Pretty much says it all.
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
Posting another photo of Saigon Maxim's trash pit located at the intersection of Federal and Marshall Streets. This was taken today - Monday, November 14th, 2011. Nothing has happened since this ticket was posted last week. Philly311 - are you there?
This disgusting mess is there nearly everyday for neighbors to look at and smell in the air. Did I mention that it is a popular destination for stray cats?
marchi737 (Invité)
rocky (Invité)
EBW (Utilisateur inscrit)
If they had dumpsters and private pick-up they would have to pay the $150-$300 dumpster license fee per dumpster.
I'll go out on a limb and guess that they are cheap bastards and thought they could get away with chucking it out there and hauling it away themselves in the back of that broke-@#$% looking truck.
Normally I would say something like, this is the United States not China and we have laws about letting the rear of your restaurant look and smell like that, but this is Philadelphia, so we are somewhere in the middle.
rocky (Invité)
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
EBW (Utilisateur inscrit)
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
The restaurant staff sometimes hang their aprons to dry in this yard. I saw a man take down aprons from a clothesline and take them into the restaurant, walking past a stray cat on the way to the entrance.
That's right, the clothing which is in direct contact with this establishment's food is also in direct contact with anything also present in this dumping ground, e.g., stray cats, vermin, odors, etc.
seanreads (Utilisateur inscrit)
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