Description
Building Seawall without permit on protected wetlands.
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Q. Type of Environmental Issue
A. Illegal dumping or runoff into street, stormdrain, or waterway
A. Illegal dumping or runoff into street, stormdrain, or waterway
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Pinellas County Communications (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Pinellas County Public Works - Watershed (Verified Official)
Thank you for taking the time to “Report an Issue” via Doing Things for You!
This situation was previously reported to the Department of Environmental Management and in response, an inspection took place on 6/9. During this inspection, the property in question was found in violation. A Notice of Violation has been issued and was sent on 6/10. Upon a second inspection this week, our department has noticed additional work that has occurred. Numerous attempts have been made to contact the homeowner, but so far have been unsuccessful.
Thank you again for taking the time to report this information. You will be notified of updates as they occur. Thank you for your patience.
Charlene Gordon (Registered User)
Pinellas County Public Works - Watershed (Verified Official)
Charlene Gordon (Registered User)
Pinellas County Public Works - Watershed (Verified Official)
Pinellas County Public Works - Watershed (Verified Official)
Closed Pinellas County Public Works - Watershed (Verified Official)
Reopened Charlene Gordon (Registered User)
Charlene Gordon
Closed Pinellas County Public Works - Watershed (Verified Official)
The Environmental Management Department has completed the necessary enforcement related to the applicable Environmental Management policies and regulations. Reported "lot-to-lot" complaints have been forwarded to Building and Development Review Services. For additional information, please contact their office directly at (727) 464-3888.