when permits get to be that old, they’ll ask they be repulled and you can continue.  
					Haidos: 2020 we hit Covid and things stopped. That’s one of the major reasons. Then  
					we came back and I couldn’t’ find the plumber I had paid. Robert Humphrey was more  
					than willing last summer to allow my new plumber to complete the work. I wasn’t told  
					this situation would happen where I couldn’t bring in the next person to finish the job.  
					Nothing was told that this was going to happen to us. July of 2023 I had my electrical  
					contractor, the permit was expired due to Covid, and then never heard from anyone  
					after he applied. There was never any follow up why it couldn’t be issued. The  
					inspector, Randy, said—  
					Yannarelly: the electrical permit goes to August of 2019.  
					Haidos: and Randy was fine to do the final since everything was done, and he applied  
					for a new permit, never heard anything and then mid-August all this stuff started  
					happening. We’ve been trying but we always get sidetracked with them I guess. We  
					had our final inspection in June of this summer. Why we would do things in June and  
					then not in July. We had to pay $745. Put down our $5,000 Performance Deposit. I  
					know all the trades came in and said everything is basically done.  
					Moermond: I get you want to pick a fight here with the City. I don’t know the history with  
					Department of Safety & Inspections and the back and forth. I see a file opened with a  
					fire many years ago. They have the file open for a number of years. Obviously Covid  
					comes. You had a team inspection. Those do expire after a year. They have to happen  
					again to pull permits. If grace was granted on permits that is nice, it doesn’t mean it  
					automatically happens. Do I understand inspectors wanting to work with you? I love  
					that there is good communication. I hear the Vacant Building team; it isn’t an accident  
					they’re saying we have to call the question to get it done. I’d like to figure out how to do  
					this because I can’t un-ring the bell that this got named as a nuisance building.  
					Regardless of label it is the same steps to get it out, with the Performance Deposit,  
					and you are proving to the Council you can do it, not Mr. Humphrey. The rest are the  
					same steps. Different level of scrutiny. I can lean on the department and get that list  
					kicked out quickly. I don’t think it is ok you had to wait for it. Once you have that it  
					sounds like you have contractors you were working with?  
					Haidos: we have all our old bids and contractor. They’re just waiting to final so they can  
					be paid.  
					Moermond: of course. Without seeing the Code Compliance list, it could be that  
					something is different now. Sometimes roofs leak. Change in environment leading to  
					change in list. I don’t hear that’s the situation here but I am putting it out there. If it  
					hasn’t been signed off yet, it may still be on the list. Doesn’t mean it wasn’t done, it  
					just wasn’t finaled. When you get it, don’t panic. We just need to work through permits.  
					You have electric, building and mechanical ready to go?  
					Haidos: mechanical was finalized, they just wanted the vents clean after their last  
					inspection.  
					Moermond: we’ll get the list and get you squared away. This goes to City Council  
					January 17th. If we conclude before then with all the pieces in place, we can greenlight  
					permits prior to January 17th. I want to make sure you have that since you are teed up  
					and have been spinning your wheels. You’ll probably need an updated bid with the  
					remaining items. 2 items your contractor has done, no final on the old permit, but the  
					other 16 items are done, here’s what is left to pay on the bill. Basically, a summary.  
					That’s all I need. That’s usually the problem we run into with bids. It needs to address  
					the items on the Code Compliance list.