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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLETTERSSCANNED or - ____.__ \An -a-0-d-Z, Av, VT .......... 4c P111.i o 6 _. ___._ate _.-1'h� i_siG fil I oy) ._ ...... ......____ --- 4, -6- ....... ...... -ate - V-A- ', 4--V- 1���, _ ou, �iA P.09-441. 7j r�;P,7 k9 1)797 OF 7-F -VTTf 9 �-� �-�au � it u I � David Johnson From: Herbert Wilson <`h2jax@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2019 9:22 PM To: Carol Bishop Subject: December 27, 2019 Meeting SECURITY WARNING: This email originated from outside the County systems. Please show caution when clicking links or opening attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Questions, call Customer Service at 772-462-2146. 1 Dear Carol: Thank you for your service and the work you perform for all of the citizens of St. Lucie County. I know you must be over whelmed at times and this is probably just another file on the pile. I ask that you give this matter your a little extra attention in your busy days. I am requesting that the County have the following available at the scheduled meeting: 1. The county's file on my complaint, including any and all reports, communications, photographs, memos, and findings. 2. All of the paperwork generated during the permitting process. 3. Inspector Johnson. 4. All county policy and procedure concerning what the county al nd its employees are required to do when it fails an inspection. 5. All county policy and procedure concerning revisions to building permits that are filed with an engineering requirement. 6. Copies of any and all actions taken by the county concerning my complaint and permit for the re -roof of 44 Aqua Ra Drive. The following is a list of questions I would like answered at thelmeeting: 1. Is it normal operating procedure by the building department to not inform property owners that their building project failed an inspection? 2. If county building inspectors fail a roof for having the wron building materials, do they require the removal of the wrong building materials? 3. Is it normal operating procedure for the county to allow a contractor to submit a revision application to alter the method of construction without consulting the engineer and having the engineer submit his approval of the revision? 4. Can the county discipline a contractor for submitting a fraudulent revision application? 5. Can the county discipline a contractor for not following the method of construction ordered by the engineer? 6. Do county building inspectors document with photographs when they fail a roof for having the wrong building materials? 7. Did the county discipline any of its employees as a result of this fiasco? Please submit this request to Ms. Barbieri and inform me if I' can have these questions definitively answered at the meeting. I have never been able to get any of these simple questions answered by anyone at the building department. When you can't get answers to simple questions it makes you think people have something to hide. Eventually, I will get the answers to these questions one way or another. If I have to I will have my attorney depose everyone in the building department under oath in the lawsug lave against the contractor, but I shouldn'!Save to, I am not asking for state secrets. Thank you ahead of time for anything you can do to have these Herb Wilson Please Note: Florida has very broad public records laws. Most wri regarding County business are public records available to the pub County that all County records shall be open for personal inspecti communications will be subject to public disclosure unless an exe this email in error, please notify the sender by reply e-mail and dE granted. en communications to or from County officials c and media upon request. It is the policy of St. Lucie n, examination and / or copying. Your e-mail iption applies to the communication. If you received all materials from all computers.