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according to the permit we have been tracking for the electrical work, looks like the inspections were "finaled" and closed on 6/20
Maybe we'll see some progress soon?
Once it opens up I want to do a party lol
Once it opens up I want to do a party lol
according to the permit we have been tracking for the electrical work, looks like the inspections were "finaled" and closed on 6/20
Maybe we'll see some progress soon?
Which month?
Which month?
Anyone who wants to follow it on the CoFW permitting site can do so here:
Accela Citizen Access
For the most recent electrical, which was final and released to Oncor on 6/20 - search 'PE19-02420'
For the most recent building permit, which is where any new activity will be - search 'PB18-02691'
Someone in building permitting put the kibosh on the electric release until more money was paid to building permitting. That is pretty lame, imo. It probably has something to do with getting a new CO for the 'building' ... it hurts my head thinking about it. Anyhow, the permit fees were paid on the 11th and the last entry to the building permit was on 7/12 at 1:28PM. That last entry appears to be 'reopening' the original building permit, now the owner(s) will need to have a 'final' inspection for that permit. Common sense suggests that it should be rubber stamped, since nothing changed except some electrical components... which have already been approved/released by the electrical inspection department.
Pretty soon it will all just be water under the bridge, am I wrong?
Someone in building permitting put the kibosh on the electric release until more money was paid to building permitting.
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Anyhow, the permit fees were paid on the 11th and the last entry to the building permit was on 7/12 at 1:28PM. That last entry appears to be 'reopening' the original building permit, now the owner(s) will need to have a 'final' inspection for that permit.
I don’t read the details this way. It reads to me like the original permit is on hold (was never released) because of ‘incomplete site plans’ and the electrical permit has been held (‘locked’) because of that. Am I reading this wrong?
I don’t read the details this way. It reads to me like the original permit is on hold (was never released) because of ‘incomplete site plans’ and the electrical permit has been held (‘locked’) because of that. Am I reading this wrong?
Sounds like someone really screwed up royally! How many months has it been? Unbelievable!
That's the price in Canadian dollars, which is displayed if you're on the webpage with Canada set as the location. Try looking at the US store page for it. It's still US$450. (If that link didn't take you to the US page, scroll down to the bottom and click on the flag to set the location)Seven or eight months IIRC. The most aggravating part is the zero sense of urgency to get it back up and running coupled with absolutely no official explanations or projected time frame. Please correct me if I am wrong about the last part.
The transformer fire led to a massive finger pointing game and investigation, that's understandable. That appears to have been done, new equipment installed, electrical inspection passed, now what is the holdup?
If I go online and buy a CHAdeMO adapter right now, the supercharger station will be open tomorrow. BTW - The CHAdeMO adapter is currently at $600. When did that happen?