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Inadequate storm water run-off protection. Mud on sidewalk and in street. Storm drain protection measures not in place.
This project has been reported multiple times in the past. I don't understand why the city cannot ensure compliance.
Inadequate storm water run-off protection. Mud on sidewalk and in street. Storm drain protection measures not in place.
This project has been reported multiple times in the past. I don't understand why the city cannot ensure compliance.
11 Comentários
Decatur Public Works - J Bell (Oficial Verificado)
Decatur Public Works-S Smith (Utilizador Registado)
Decatur Public Works - A Hedgebeth (Oficial Verificado)
Fechado Decatur Public Works - A Hedgebeth (Oficial Verificado)
The primary contractor was notified on 6/13/18 of the dirt in the street and sidewalk.
Also, the contractor is preparing to install the new driveway.
Thank you again for your post.
Reopened JLLH (Utilizador Registado)
Stan (Utilizador Registado)
Fechado Decatur Public Works - A Hedgebeth (Oficial Verificado)
This site was placed under violation and being enforced per the City ordinance.
If you have further questions, feel free to contact me at 678.614.1405.
Engineering Inspector Andrea Hedgebeth.
Reopened Stan (Utilizador Registado)
Fechado Decatur Public Works - A Hedgebeth (Oficial Verificado)
This site is not under a stop work order. The contractors are allowed to work under the Notice of Violation.
I reinspected the site and the contractor has installed some erosion control measures and cleaned the sidewalk. It is still under violation and the contractor is moving forward to correcting his site.
Thank you again for your post.
Stan (Utilizador Registado)
Stan (Utilizador Registado)
07-01-18: I realize that five business days may not have passed (unless June 25 is included), but the builder has still not replaced protection for the storm water drain nor removed the mud in the street/gutter from previous run-off along the left side of the lot (as you face it).
BTW, allowing five business days for correction of a run-off problem involving mud into the storm drains during a time of year with regular afternoon thunderstorms seems overly generous. I suggest the city revisit that time period. Additionally, builders typically work Saturdays, so that day should be considered a "business day" for enforcement purposes.