One of the neighbors from up the street told Ken that the Doberman's have received their building permit. Ken excitedly told me. I wasn't as excited as he was. Color me skeptical.
And so I put a call into the town this morning.
"Building Department."
Me: Good morning. Is the status of a resident's building permit public knowledge?
BD: Yes it is. What's the address?
I tell her the address that I think it is. Because the house is on the main street, and not the street I live on, I'm not sure what their exact address is. Before the phone call, I went onto the Building Assessor's page on the town website. It lists every house in the town by address and lists the type of house it is. I found their house number by the street, then finding their last name.
BD: There is no permit for that address. Are you sure that's the correct address?
Me: Um.. I thought so. Do you have a second? I might have been off by a number.
I feel like an idiot. I hope she sees through my disorganization and realizes she's my only hope for relief.
BD: Sure. I'll put you on hold.
I go back online and find the address again. I am pretty sure that's their last name. She comes back and asks if I had any luck.
Me: Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's it. I'll tell you why I'm asking.
I tell her the street I live on, and how they live on the corner of that street so their backyard faces my side yard.
Me: They had a house fire there in July 2004 and .....
She cuts me off.
BD: They did receive their permit. You had the wrong street number.
I notice how she, along when several other town officials I've spoken to, know the house I'm talking about without looking. I'm sure I could have started the conversation with the fire and she would have known right away instead of having me guess at house numbers.
Me: Oh, they did! Can you let me know if they have a time limit? Does the permit expire after a certain time?
This was the reasoning behind my initial skepticism. I never doubted that they received the permit. My concern was that they would sit on it for a while.
BD: Because it was a fire issue the fire department and insurance company will be overseeing them. There was a dispute between the insurance company and the homeowner, which is why it took this long. This should move pretty quickly.
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
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3 comments:
Yay!
Progress is always a good thing . . .
Let's HOPE there is some actual "overseeing" going on. I hate the whole concept of having to get a "permit" to make improvements on MY PROPERTY. But that's because I want my place to be in good shape and to look good. For folks like the Dobermans, I guess the permit and the oversight prevents them from "drinking" the insurance settlement money and staying in the trailer.
Doesn't it? Let's hope!
You poor woman. When will this ever end?!?!?
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