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Case: T17DV00612

Parcel: 11505251A


Addresses:

302 W FLORES ST


Inspection Status: Approved

Inspection History: INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT

Case Number - T17DV00612

Inspection Description - INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT

Inspection Status - Approved

Date Description Inspector Results Comments
02/13/2017 INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT Approved SUNDAY F/U INSPECTION FOUND ONLY UNIT 11 OCCUPANT ON THE PREMISES, SHE STATED SHE WAS ONLY COMPLETING THE MOVE.
02/13/2017 INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT Approved MET WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ANGEL OF ENERGY SOURCE ELECTRIC AND OWNER GLENN H. FOUND ANGEL ALREADY MAKING MINOR REPAIRS IN THE STRUCTURES AND TO THE MAIN SERVICE PANEL I EXPLAINED THE TEP WIRE WAS UNDERSIZED FOR THE PANEL, THE PANEL WAS INSTALLED WITHOUT A PERMIT, PANEL WAS UNDERSIZED FOR TH E COMPLEX AND JUST ABPUT EVERY FUSE IN THE INTERIOR SUB PANELS KEPT POPPING EVIDNENCED BY THE NEW FUSES FOUND THRU OUT THE COMPLEX. I EXPLAINED HE NEEDED TO SPEAK WITH DAN SANTA CRUZ OF CLAYTON TREVILLYAN. ANGEL ASKED IF WE COULD MEET WITH BOTH OF THEM SO ANGEL, MYSELF AND THE OWNER DROVE TO DSD TO SPEAK WITH CLAYTON. DID MEET WITH DAN SANTA CRUZ WHO EXPLAINED BECAUSE OF THE AGE OF THE BUILDING, THE FACT IT WAS COMMERCIAL AND THE VARYING ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS, THAT A ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER WILL PROBABLY NEED TO GET INVOLVED AND DETERMINE LOAD CALCS AS WELL AS CONTACTING TEP TO DETERMINE WHAT WILL WORK, WHAT WON/T AND DAN SUGGESTED THEY GET WITH THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FIRST. CLAYTON WAS NOT IN AT THE TIME, AND ASKED IF THEY COULD WAIT. DAN SUGGESTED THEY MAKE AN APPOINTMENT.
02/11/2017 INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT Approved FOLLOW UP INSPECTION PER RICK SALDATE FOUND OCCUPANTS IN UNIT 1,,3 6,7, 10, 11, AND 13 REMOVING CLOTHING AND OTHER BELONGINGS. OWNER GLENN HEIDEMAN WAS ALSO ON SITUATION. IT APPEARED THAT THERE WAS A LOT GOING ON.
02/10/2017 INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT Approved Arrived at the property and the owner was present. After discussion with the owner we proceeded to inspect the units. We found hazardous electrical. The main 200 amp service was connected to a 60 amp TEP feed and appeared not to have had a permit. The feed to units 1-8 appeared undersized. We found screw in fuse panels bypassed with breakers. The wires were wedged into the breakers and supported only by the conductors. The unit loads appeared to be overloading the circuit fuses. Exposed Romex wiring was found with open splices. The non-grounded receptacles have been replaced with the grounded type. We determined due to the conditions that a shut-down of the property may be necessary. The owner contacted two contractors to come to the site. At this time also the tenants started to become hostile so TPD was contacted and arrived on site for security.
We walked the units with the first electrical contractor who pointed out further issues to the owner. The contractor was not going to take responsibility for the electric on the property to remain on and after discussion with the owner they left the property.
The second contractor after further discussion with the owner left the property.
The third contractor was not able to take responsibility and left also.
It was determined to start the shut-down at this time.
TPD called for the Red Cross and a Sun Tran Buss for the tenants.
TEP was contacted and the meter was removed and the conductors were cut at the pole.