Already reported multiple times,
here is the eTRAKiT case, look forward to seeing that debris all month until the reinspection, and even then if the owner hasn’t responded code enforcement will continue to seek voluntary compliance. I don’t know how it could’ve been left that way in the first place. Couldn’t the bulldozer push it off the sidewalk while the fire department was doing the demolition? So it will probably sit there at least until the 21st of this month probably longer.
Case #: CE19-0509
Case Name: fire damaged debris
Type: PMO
Subtype: BEAT 4
Officer: DONG M. YOO
Referred By:
Status: WARNING LTR
Opened: 3/20/2019
Closed:
Last Action: 3/21/2019
Follow Up: 4/21/2019
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Coco (Usuario registrado)
Cerrado Artsem (Usuario registrado)
here is the eTRAKiT case, look forward to seeing that debris all month until the reinspection, and even then if the owner hasn’t responded code enforcement will continue to seek voluntary compliance. I don’t know how it could’ve been left that way in the first place. Couldn’t the bulldozer push it off the sidewalk while the fire department was doing the demolition? So it will probably sit there at least until the 21st of this month probably longer.
Case #: CE19-0509
Case Name: fire damaged debris
Type: PMO
Subtype: BEAT 4
Officer: DONG M. YOO
Referred By:
Status: WARNING LTR
Opened: 3/20/2019
Closed:
Last Action: 3/21/2019
Follow Up: 4/21/2019