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. <br /> I' <br /> � � � <br /> �� x � � <br /> ay H <br /> t" � y <br /> K Y n � <br /> H 7tl <br /> '�H "0� _ - ^".- <br /> p� H � <br /> ��� <br /> � �ti <br /> � hg __.:. : <br /> �r n <br /> � �'� To: File - <br /> H <br /> gvHi � From: Marian Dent �� �YJ <br /> o� �n <br /> Date: March 4, 1985 <br /> �o� Subject: 2528 E. Grand <br /> Mr. McKee came to the Building Division today and made application for a <br /> building permit to make repairs to the roof of the structure at 2526 E. <br /> Grand. <br /> In the process of giving approval for the permit I thought it advisable <br /> to contact Jim Iles, Assistant City Attorney, and seek his legal advice <br /> on the issuance of the permit since the BuiTding Offici?1 Notice and <br /> Order was not being satisfied by the issuance of this permit. <br /> I had talked with Jim Iles the week prior to �his concerning the fact <br /> that the Notice and Order had not been complied with as yet; the structure <br /> � had not been vacated as ordered; and r�o appeal had been filed. I told <br /> � � Jim that I would like to send a letter, for courtesy's sake, to Mr. McKee <br /> � ' with a copy to Mr. Dan Greene, occupant of the structure. The letter <br /> � was to indicate that the city was continuing with abatement of the struc- <br /> '�' ture and since no appeal had been timely filed, the structure was to be <br /> vacated immediately. <br /> t�' The letter was being drafted at the time Mr. McKee came into the office <br /> ' today. With Mr. McKee here in person to talk with, there was no need <br /> ' to write the letter. <br /> Larry Callahan invited Mr. McKee into his office and asked me to come into <br /> �' the office also. There was another gentleman with Mr. McKee, whom I <br /> '! iater found out was Dan Greene, the occupant of 2528 E. Grand. <br /> � Upon entering the office, Mr. McKee turned to me and in a very angry voice <br /> � ' said directly to me, "You are a liar. Everything you put in ��ur report <br /> 1 ' to Jim (Jim Langus) is a lie." <br /> � Larry Callahan asked what Mr. McKee intended to do to fix up the struc- <br /> �� tu�•e as the $400.00 roof repair permit application was not sufficient to <br /> � satisfy the Building Official Notice and Order. Mr. McKee started yelling <br /> � and sa �d there was nothing wrong with the structure and that I was a liar, <br /> �— he was going to geT my job and threatened to do whatever he could to get <br /> me out of the Nay of his progress with this structure. He said 1 singled <br /> him out and was picking on him. He said he knew where I lived and that I <br /> was getting pressured to proceed with this process from Earl Boyenga. <br />