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Parcel Number - 117081000
Date - 08/19/2026 3:27 p.m.
Total Number Of Permits - (4)
| Permit | Permit Status | Entered Date | Expired Date | Unit | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T01EL00049 | Final | 01/05/2001 | 09/29/2001 | ELECT | ELECTRIC:1 CIRCUIT | |
| T02BU01289 | Expired | 05/01/2002 | 10/28/2002 | TENTS | TENT:CHURCH ACTIVITY | |
| T03CM00164 | Final | 01/14/2003 | 09/03/2003 | COMBO | FIRE DAMAGE REPAIR | |
| T17RW04102 | Final | 09/15/2017 | 10/15/2017 | ROW | REMOVE 30' X 9' OF EXISTING SIDEWALK. INSTALL NEW 30' X8' X 6" DEEP CONCRETE PAD LEVEL WITH CURB AND REBUILD CONCRETE TRANSITIONS TO EXISTING SIDEWALKS. REMOVE EXISTING SHELTER FROM BROADWAY/CHURCH SW CORNER CUT LEGS TO BE LEVEL AND INSTALL NEW CONCRETE PAD AT 6TH AV/18TH ST. TOUCH UP WITH BROWN PAINT. PAD #1 TC# 1 JOC # 120325 |
Code Enforcement
Parcel Number - 117081000
Date - 08/19/2026 3:27 p.m.
Total Number Of Code Cases - 4
| Case Number | Case Status | Entered Date | Closed Date | Unit | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T06FR02507 | Field | 08/29/2006 | N/A | FIREINSP | Received a letter stating the Saint Vincent of Paul Thrift store has emergency exit blocked by mattresses, no fire extinguishers, plus they are constantly adding plugs please see letter attached | |
| T14DV05558 | Noverify | 07/30/2014 | N/A | DNR_VIOL | GPC WILL NOT REMOVE - the south facing wall up high is tagged. This is the St. Vincent Pauls Thrift Store | |
| T14DV09513 | Noverify | 11/17/2014 | N/A | DNR_VIOL | Sign Code Violation - feather banner at northeast corner of property abutting ROW | |
| T15DV08092 | Complian | 10/22/2015 | N/A | DNR_VIOL | Illegal A Frame Signs. Additional violation: Rain water from the roofs and outside sales area is channeled to vents in the south west corner of "AS-IS" yard and run under the southwest warehouse to an old toilet drain where it drains directly into the sewer system. There is a small sump pump for overflow during heavy monsoons , but A LOT of rainwater ends up in the toilet drain and at the waste water treatment center. This was created a couple years ago and the property owner and his contractor knew where the drain went when they constructed it |