HomeMy WebLinkAboutTo-Do'sHi Lexi. Below is a brief to-do list regarding two properties we are currently working with. Would you please respond with any information you have regarding the 4th bullet under 120
Jackson dealing with a stormwater permit.
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Status/To Do’s:
120 Jackson Avenue:
* Violations with a deadline of January XX, as contained in the 12/XX Special Magistrate Order, have been fully addressed.
* Next deadline approaching is February XX for owner to pull permit(s) to address fire damage and railing at 120 Jackson Ave.
* Tenant at 120 Jackson (Cowboy) has XX days to remove extension cords as discussed with Fire Marshall/Tenant on January XX.
* Courtesy letter to owner at 7802 N. Atlantic Ave. (Moon Hut) sent on January XX. Owner has until February XX to pull a permit with SJRWMD for any needed drainage work. If not, a NOV
will be issued.
* Provide CE Report re: all actions and correspondence from 1/1/2016.
* Create Administrative Procedure materials reviewed by the CA for CE officers.
* Report of CE employee certifications/training/continuing education.
* Report to Council re: Code Enforcement improvements.
304-316 Fillmore Avenue:
* Email sent on 1/31 to FPL Project Engineer regarding possible work outside public utility easement.
* Email sent on 2/1 to FPL Project Engineer regarding timetable on overhead work (remove pole and overhead lines).
* Scheduling call with KHA re: scope/proposal for an Engineering Report.
* Obtain a building permit inspections report.
* Request plans and date from FPL re: removal of overhead lines.
* CM and CA to present report to Council re: CED improvements.
David Dickey
Community & Economic Development Director
City of Cape Canaveral <http://www.cityofcapecanaveral.org/>
(321) 868-1220 x118
100 Polk Avenue — P.O. Box 326
Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920
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