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Parcel: 117067370


Addresses:

345 E CONGRESS ST


Inspection Status: In Violation

Inspection History: COT - ENFC - Code Enforcement - Initial

Case Number - CE-VIO0624-02205

Inspection Description - COT - ENFC - Code Enforcement - Initial

Inspection Status - In Violation

Date Description Inspector Results Comments
06/07/2024 COT - ENFC - Code Enforcement - Initial In Violation NOTES PG 1/2:
Received a call from dispatch for a fire at the Agave 350 Apartment Complex while on scene for another call. Responded to site and arrived at approximately 7:44 PM. Was informed by TFD command that the situation at hand was a fire sprinkler main line burst in Unit 1401 that proceeded to flood that unit and large portions of the building. The unit was a rented unit but the tenant was not in the unit so it flooded the building for an unknown amount of time, to be estimated between 1 and 2 hours, before being turned off. Upon arrival, found water was pouring out of the ceiling near the parking garage entrance and the ground level retail spaces. Requested TEP be dispatched to site. Entered Unit 101, occupied by Hi-Fi Bar. There was no water draining from the ceiling, but could hear water dripping onto drywall in the host stand/entrance area of the space. Observed the attic space above this area and could not determine if or where water was pooling. Did observe electrical conduit and fixtures as well as HVAC equipment in this area. The retail units, 135, 145 and 155 all had water pouring out of the ceiling. At Unit 135, occupied by Urban Pita, found employees had turned lights off to the front of the space and were attempting to soak up water. Ceiling tiles were collapsed onto the floor due to being saturated with water. There was water pouring out of the ceiling still, coming out of light fixtures and electrical equipment, as well as water pouring out of HVAC vents. Water was also pooled on the floor of the kitchen area. At Unit 145, occupied by Insomnia Cookies, found employees on site and all lights on in the building. Ceiling tiles were collapsed onto the floor due to being saturated with water. Water was actively pouring out of the ceiling, on and around light fixtures. Ordered lights in this area turned off at that moment. CONTINUED...