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Inspection History Details
Inspection Status: Correction Required
Inspection History: INSP - FOLLOW UP CODE ENFORCE
Case Number - T05DV00719
Inspection Description - INSP - FOLLOW UP CODE ENFORCE
Inspection Status - Correction Required
| Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/23/2005 | INSP - FOLLOW UP CODE ENFORCE | Correction Required | I met with Sheila at her apartment and she proceeded to show me the photos that she took of the water that was coming out of the sink that does show a discolored flow of water (due to repairs made to the water lines) coming right off of the spigot. This condition has since ceased to occur due to the purging of the system. Sheila opened the hot water valve to show me that the temperature at best was lukewarm. Sheila's other concerns were cracks in the stairs and graffiti by magic marker in the hand rails. This was quite minimal and not prevailant at the complex. Along the trek her two bottom neighbors (she showed me) had some trash bags out in the patio. Sheila claims that by this she gets ants in her upper apartment. I had looked in her apartment previously and there was no ants. Further along she pointed out some of the termite traps that were lacking covers and during rainstorms their is a red type of dye that comes out of the trap, of course I could not confirm. The stairwell railing going to units 250 and 251 were missing 1 verticle bar at the 2ft. level and another at the 4ft. level. The deck at the entry into units 250 and 251 has a crack which will let water in and eventually deteriorate the decking. Roof tiles were found missing in a few areas over some patios. Sheila was explaining that the drainage channels/system was inadequate during rainstorms. We looked at the laundry room and I did see the celing all over again. The final items were the pole lights that were either not working and some of the junction boxes were missing or coming off. |