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Department: Community Development, 309-494-8620 Category: Working Without Building Permit Client: Android App Status: "closed" Received Via: Peoria Cares Android AppSort by: | Case Date | Location | Category |
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someone has apparently bought a long term abandoned home at 1520 Northeast Madison and are doing some much-needed repairs including some roofing and collapsing porch and some interior issues I don't know if they need a permit for this but there are no permits visible
412 cornhill has many lights in violation of code "Fixture (Luminaire) Light shall be directed downward and all fixtures shall be mounted horizontal to the ground surface to minimize the amount of light spillage into the night sky and onto adjacent properties. All lighting fixtures shall be cutoff fixtures in accordance with Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) standards."
3206 ne Adams is building an addition but no permit is visible
I don't know that they needed a permit; however, the wheelchair ramp that was installed at 1600 Northeast Monroe does not look safe. it is rather steep and if it's for the 300 lb man that lives there I don't think it's strong enough and it ends at the front step so I don't know what they do when they get to the bottom of the ramp.
Is there a building permit for the addition across from Big Lots on Sterling?
2144 North prospect is enclosing their front porch without a permit
OSB used for fencing at 1703 Northeast Jefferson
1703 Northeast Jefferson installed a gravel driveway in the front yard
did the historic preservation commission issue a certificate of appropriateness for the basement window replacement at 1639 West Moss. the new vinyl windows are a completely different design. additionally, the front porch replacement with a larger deck looks inappropriate.