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#103457 08/05/02 12:54 PM
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[Linked Image]

Still there, and still presents an electrical shock hazard.

Picture was taken in 1998!!

More street crimes!

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[This message has been edited by Joe Tedesco (edited 08-10-2002).]


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#103458 08/05/02 08:04 PM
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A~ it hasn't killed anyone in 4 yrs

B~ the AHJ has had 4 yrs to act on this.

C~ is (A) prerequiste for (B)?

#103459 08/28/02 07:42 AM
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Picture taken in Seaside Oregon, in July, 2002.

I don't know how long the problem has existed, but from the look of this and other installations they weren't to code from the beginning!

This and many others were all along the city sidewalk.

Bob


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#103460 08/29/02 04:37 PM
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Sparky,

I don't know about other states but in NJ once a building/structure has a certificate of occupency (CO), then the AHJ does not have any right to go back into that building. The responsability of maintaining safety falls on the shoulders of the Fire Prevention people. They have the right to go back into any building after the CO has been issued. I believe they don't have much authority with single familt dwellings, but other than that, they have the most power. (I believe.)


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