[StBernard] FEMA reimbursements

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Sun Jun 3 21:45:14 EDT 2007


Laurie,

Sorry about the inconsistency with the fire department inspection. Please give me a call about that. As far as the permits- plumbing, gas, and electrical are permited because of some of the dangers, even though some of the issues are rather simple. We have had several houses burn down in the process of rebuilding because of plumbing related work. There are many people who know how to perform certain jobs and work out an arrangement that a licensed person checks the work and files on their behalf so as long as the licensed person is doing the supervising and checking to make sure it is done properly there is nothing illegal going on.

additionally, unpermitted, this uninspected work sometimes becomes questioned by insurance companies if certain claims are made and the insurance company investigates the claim.

God Bless,
Craig


-----Original Message-----
I've heard this also about us being punished for not using the Corps as our
debis contractor. I heard it is slowing down the FEMA money because now
they have to audit us on everything. Craig, is this true? I also have
another question for Craig. . . . .We just finished getting one of our
properties repaired. It was a comercial property so it needed to be
inspected by the fire dept. It passed inspection, but not after we had to
make several changes to how it was previouly done. I went to the fire dept.

in the parish complex twice before we started repairs to make sure I found
out what needed to be done so that it was done correctly. Both times the
fireman stated as long as it was going to be restored exactly as it was pre
Katrina, we would just need X list of things like smoke detectors and fire
extinguishers placed in the proper places. He gave me a printed list of
what I needed to do. Well, when the fire dept. came to inspect, (a
different man) he found all kinds of other things that he said were not
correct. I produced the list I was given and also the card and name of the
person I originally spoke with at the fire dept. So then he passed it and
gave us occupancy approval. Now, why was this? It makes it look like the
parish doesn't want people to come back when they do things like this. I
called the permits dept. today because we are starting work on some other
residential property that we own. I asked what was needed in terms of
pemits and inspections. I told her we were grandfathered in and had a
parish permit and an electrical permit that had expired cause it is over 6
months old but that we would be getting another one filed soon. Then I said

my husband would be doing the plumbing himself because he used to work for a

plumber and he knows how to do that. We have no gas, it is total electric.

She told me that was illegal and I shouldn't be telling her that but if my
husband did do the work he would have to get a plumber to file a permit and
say that he did the work. Why is it illegal to work on your own property if

you know how? I don't want to do anything illegal but plumbing is not
rocket science. I know many people who are working on their houses
themselves. Are they all doing something illegal?

Laurie





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