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Inspectron reports 86 permits and $27.6 million valuation; council and residents press for clearer inspection process
Summary
Inspectron told Morris City council it issued 86 permits this year with $27,600,000 in permit valuation and described staffing and a move toward video/photo reviews when physical inspections are not called. Residents pressed for clearer notice to homeowners and contractors about inspection and smoke/CO detector requirements.
Mark Lustreep, an official with Inspectron, told the Morris City Council that Inspectron issued 86 permits in the city this year with a total valuation of $27,600,000 and identified two local inspectors, Michael Fredericks and Justin Anderson. He said Inspectron also has two fire marshals on staff (one in training) and that staff members Bill Barber and others are delegated by the state to inspect state‑funded projects.
Lustreep described the company’s current practice when contractors do not call for a physical inspection: inspectors may request photos or video from the…
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