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BigBake1

02/13/10 5:31 PM

#76271 RE: FuzzyGummyBear #76270

Its not about “wanting” to hear, because if it is a complete piece of information it something that should be discussed. But you don’t have the details only a small piece of it and are now waiting for this inspector to call you back to give you those details over a long weekend in which no offices will be open and it will be well into the trading on Tuesday before you might get an answer. You gave only a piece of the issue and made it public without having all of it.

The details in this case are significant and do change the facts, like I said do you know if these are being resolved? No you do not, being the inspector is the person the company will be contacting to resolve the violations. Not the clerk working the phone, so like I said you do not know the full story and have just this tiny piece, I am not sure why the haste in posting it until you at least talked to the inspector.

Further land usage could be a zoning issue they may have been given verbal clearance from the city, but you don’t know what the violation is for specifically so there is no way of knowing what the actual problem is.
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theewz

02/14/10 12:58 AM

#76282 RE: FuzzyGummyBear #76270

I can see them being fined for violations or for not being up to current code for the year since "code" changes so bloody fast, or environmental infractions, that happens but what confuses me is they leased, rented,bought... whatever this new HUGE building and just started building on it? They must have known there would be inspections etc.. they just started that process from where they came from. There is no way DF and everyone else at HQ figured they could just plunk down and start construction with no permits. I think there is something missing personally, I dont know what but That sounds way to fishy to me. Thats like starting a moving company but no one has a drivers license.

Construction = building + permits in nearly every part of the world that I know of and applies to every industry.