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Create unpermitted reporting app

Open mheadd opened this issue 9 years ago • 5 comments

In theory, if there were building outline data for jurisdictions that have adopted BLDS it would be pretty straightforward to create a highly portable app for reporting unpermitted construction.

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mheadd avatar Feb 08 '16 20:02 mheadd

We have "permits" that are associated with violations - maybe there's an intersection here if you're still interested in this?

ejaxon avatar Oct 20 '16 15:10 ejaxon

I haven't been following BLDS that closely, but is there an intersection with 311? Chicago has a 311 request code for reporting possible building violations, which sends an inspector out to the site and makes a determination.

stevevance avatar Oct 20 '16 17:10 stevevance

@ejaxon This was an idea that was floated a while ago as a possible application of BLDS data across jurisdictions. Not sure if there is still interest here. I do think its still a pretty good idea.

@stevevance That's an interesting thought. I can imagine a linage between the two - maybe functionality that lets a user view existing permits (to see if construction activity is authorized at a location) before reporting a possible violation via 311 app.

mheadd avatar Oct 20 '16 18:10 mheadd

This is interesting. I'm focused right now on pushing information out (reporting, dashboards, open data portal, etc.), but might well be interested in tying things together like that when we start looking more at the incoming information side in 2017.

ejaxon avatar Oct 21 '16 11:10 ejaxon

Unpermitted construction = never issued a bldg permit. Proving that would mean digging through microfilm/archives, unless you're confident everything has been uploaded/digitized. In Honolulu, sometimes the structure was built before permits were issued. So property tax records/other databases are used as corroborating evidence.

QQuestor avatar Nov 22 '16 22:11 QQuestor