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Inspection History Details
Inspection Status: In Violation
Inspection History: COT - ENFC - Code Enforcement - Follow Up
Case Number - CE-VIO1025-04416
Inspection Description - COT - ENFC - Code Enforcement - Follow Up
Inspection Status - In Violation
| Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/17/2025 | COT - ENFC - Code Enforcement - Follow Up | In Violation | 10/17/2025, the inspection led in findings unapproved/ unpermitted wiring throughout the interior of the building in a hazardous manner. Some of the electrical receptacles had damaged from the unapproved wiring techniques that was being used to create extended circuits in a hazardous manner. There was extension cords and other wiring suspended from the ceiling tiles to energize devices in a non-approved manner. There was metallic clad cable being used in a non-approved method & tied into a timer. There appeared to be added receptacles that was not properly fastened to a wall stud & was sticking out of the drywall. The modifications to add this unapproved electrical infrastructure has compromised the building’s weather tight seal & has evidence of water intrusion compromising any electrical devices within proximity. Clear daylight can be seen from within the building’s interior. HVAC wiring has damaged conductors leaving part of the conductors not insulated & bare. There is a marking at the metal enclosure indicating an arch occurred. The HVAC components have characteristics that it is inoperable due to corrosion of the conductor’s point of connections. There are multiple power inverters found hardwired with non-code complaint conductors to the illuminated business signs & other electrical devices inside the building. These inverters lack of a nationally recognized testing laboratory certification marking. The illuminated business signs do not have a visible label verifying its design meets regulatory standards. There is a set of plumbing copper lines that appeared to once be connected to a hot water heater that has been “looped” & the bottom plumbing line no longer connected to a fixture or a supply line. Code Enforcement recommends permits for corrections prior to the building being granted power & occupancy. |