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From: Bernie [mailto:abc777@cfl.rr.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 9:02 PM
To: Michael German <M.German@cityofcapecanaveral.org>
Subject: Sheropa development
Mr. German,
I am Bernie Lennon, 126 Oak Lane Cape Canaveral. I talked with Alicia
Spring (120 & 122) Oak Lane yesterday about the Sheropa development at
127, 131, 135, and 139 Oak Lane. Alicia said you informed her about 2
competing surveys for the Sheropa development. You may remember when I
talked to you before construction started on 127 and 131 Oak Lane that
135 and 139 Oak were located in the setbacks and I had told the Cape
Canaveral Building department and the developers about the error before
any construction began. Your response was you could do nothing because
135 and 139 had a certificate of occupancy before you started working at
Cape Canaveral building department but you would make sure 127 and 131
Oak Lane would be located correctly.
The Sheropa development survey is not in competition with any local
survey. Tim, at 123 Oak Lane who paid to resurvey the Sheropa
development, has determined that all local surveys are in agreement
except the Sheropa development. 120, 122, 123, 124, 126 Oak Lane, the
Sea Spray Townhomes and Ocean Gardens are all in agreement.
The Sheropa developer and the City of Cape Canaveral were informed
about the error before any construction began. They decided to start
construction without getting a second independent survey.
Once the construction started, Harrack Trucking and Clearing started
clearing for 135 & 139 Oak Lane. The next day I found 5 car tires on my
property. I threw them back onto the cleared lots expecting to never see
them again. Then about 200 loads of fill dirt arrived. One of the dump
trucks broke down in front of my property and was in various stages of
repairs for over a week, leaving behind broken parts and possible used
oil. The developer then placed a dumpster and porta toilet in front of
my property, and any wind would blow the trash in my yard. I could then
determine what tradesmen were at work by the debris in my yard;
wheelbarrows of sand, broken cement block, large rocks, insulation,
driveway pavers. One Friday evening I noticed a landscaper walk to the
Circle K and came back with an 18 pack of Corona beer. The next morning,
I had to pick up 18 Corona bottles. Harrack Trucking and Clearing
returned for final landscaping so did the 5 car tires. They also ripped
out two 35-foot-tall palm trees by the roots and hid then in my yard
along with two loads of yard debris. It took 2 weeks to get it removed.
At some point I started complaining to the developer about all the work
it was keeping things clean, but I was not met with cooperation. I then
started complaining to Duree Alexander in the code enforcement
department on a regular basis without much success. Harrack Trucking
loaded a bulldozer in front of 123 Oak Lane about 6 months ago and
crushed a cement water meter cover and put large gouges in the yard.
Duree asked me to email her pictures of the damage. After reviewing the
pictures, she assured me it would be fixed. Last week they picked up the
dumpster at 127 Oak Lane and gouged out 15 feet of asphalt 3 inches wide
by 3 inches deep.
All work at Sheropa development should conform to all building codes.
And any of the local neighbors who have spent money or performed work to
rectify the problems should be reimbursed or compensated for any work.
Thank You
Bernie Lennon
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communication created or received by the City of Cape Canaveral
officials and employees will be made available to the public and/or
media upon request, unless otherwise exempt. Under Florida Law, email
addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address
released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic
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