A complaint came in that work is being done before 7:00AM. The description of the work said "Re-roofing without a building permit"


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The law where you can keep something if they don't notice it for 4 years, is rather interesting to say the least. It would certainly help with some of the problems we see with modifications that have been done years previously without permit by grandfathering them in. Of course, it would also be another can of worms by people trying to conceal projects for 4 years, like was done in this case. The story doesn't state whether they still have to meet the existing code, even if they bypassed the permit process. If they still had to meet code, I really don't see anything wrong with that system.ICE said:
Here in California, the utility company sets the rules. For example, a triplex service drop can be as low as 12' above a pool.97catintenn said:It looks like they have the clearance they need if it's a 50' pole. 25' clearance from the water level and 17' from the observation deck (if that's what the semi circle there is).NEC 680.8 and Table 680.8
Will they give you a "finders fee" AKA kickback for your due diligenceI have requested an encroachment permit from Edison. Edison charges $400.00 for a permit
Just my personal experience, but they have, or rather are supposed to have, a drain in the bottom. And they don't ever really seem to get hot enough for any other problems. Not any worse than a wood fire. The glass, however, is an unknown material to me as far as what I have seen in firepits.ICE said:This is a fire pit that's fed with natural gas. It is lined with glass chips. The owner says that it changes color and is way cool. I wonder about the concrete rocks and how they will react to the heat. I wonder if it fills with rainwater.![]()