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SCORE 59 We have an existing 6-8" retaining wall in the front yard which is deteriorating and poses a potential risk to the public. The wall serves to retain a significantly sloped front yard and desperately needs to be repaired/replaced. We have small children, including one who is handicapped and cannot walk, and we are concerned about their safety when using the front yard because of the steep slope adjacent to the sidewalk. Thus, we would like to level our front yard and thereby increase the height of the wall to 18". Many of our neighbors have stone retaining walls and our plan is to construct a retaining wall similar to what our neighbors have. We also plan to do a small excavation to bury the drainage line running from the house to the new retaining wall. Finally, we plan to replace the existing stone on the steps (the prior owner used interior-grade stone which is already cracking and coming disconnected.) we plan to replace with exterior grade flagstone. Date: October 24, 2016 Contractor: Tiger Lily Landscapes JerathClient: Jennifer Lewis | Permit type: Fixture; retaining wall to 42", paving; leadwalk repair/replace existing, excavation; front yard (in public space) | Permit status: Assigned | Expiration date: November 15, 2016 | |||||
SCORE 92 Building a 42-inch-high steel fence with 2-inch-by-2-inch, 30-inch deep concrete posts surrounding my single family residence on a corner lot. Approx. 150-feet of fence will be in public space adjacent to my property. Date: August 21, 2012 Contractor: Joseph ThompsonPermit type: Fixture; fence to 42" (open design) | Permit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: October 12, 2012 | Permit id: Pa74645 | |||||
SCORE 59 We have an existing 6-8" retaining wall in the front yard which is deteriorating and poses a potential risk to the public. The wall serves to retain a significantly sloped front yard and desperately needs to be repaired replaced. We have small children, including one who is handicapped and cannot walk, and we are concerned about their safety when using the front yard because of the steep slope adjacent to the sidewalk. Thus, we would like to level our front yard and thereby increase the height of the wall to 18". Many of our neighbors have stone retaining walls and our plan is to construct a retaining wall similar to what our neighbors have. We also plan to do a small excavation to bury the drainage line running from the house to the new retaining wall. Finally, we plan to replace the existing stone on the steps (the prior owner used interior-grade stone which is already cracking and coming disconnected.) we plan to replace with exterior grade flagstone. Date: October 24, 2016 Contractor: Tiger Lily Landscapes JerathClient: Jennifer Lewis | Permit type: Fixture; retaining wall to 42", paving; leadwalk repair/replace existing, excavation; front yard (in public space) | Permit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: December 16, 2016 | Permit id: Pa185553 | |||||
SCORE 92 Building a 42-inch-high steel fence with 2-inch-by-2-inch, 30-inch deep concrete posts surrounding my single family residence on a corner lot. Approx. 150-feet of fence will be in public space adjacent to my property. Date: August 21, 2012 Contractor: Joseph ThompsonPermit type: Fixture; fence to 42" (open design) | Permit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: October 12, 2012 | Permit id: Pa74645 | |||||
SCORE 98 Moving truck Date: February 4, 2016 Contractor: Thomas LewisPermit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: February 19, 2016 | Permit id: Pa10229508 | |||||
SCORE 65 Construction staging area Date: November 21, 2016 Contractor: Jennifer LewisPermit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: December 10, 2016 | Permit id: Pa10354861 |