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Convenience-store tenant built unauthorized kitchen; owner says she did not authorize alterations
Summary
Inspectors reported unpermitted interior construction that closed an emergency egress, installed a fryer and multiple electrical receptacles, and removed fire-alarm equipment; the property owner said she did not authorize the work. The magistrate ordered specific corrections on staggered timelines and warned of daily fines.
The special magistrate found the property at 1644 Providence Boulevard in violation for multiple unpermitted interior alterations that created a kitchen area and obstructed an egress door, and ordered the property owner to correct specific violations on staggered timetables or face fines.
Assistant fire marshal Samuel Schaller and fire safety inspector Jory Bailey told the magistrate city inspections found newly constructed interior walls, new electrical receptacles and ceiling receptacles, installation and use of a self-venting deep fryer without approved manufacturer…
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