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OSHKOSH
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Job Address 2855 S OAKWOOD ST
CITY OF OSHKOSH
No 123328
ELECTRIC PERMIT - APPLICATION AND RECORD
Owner
BRUNSWICK CORP
Create Date 01/09/2007
Contractor
TOWN & COUNTRY ELECTRIC
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Category 652 - Industrial-New Building W!!!I1iL___ Plan
Service
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Volts
Circuits
Luminaires
Receptacles
Amps
Switches
Appliances
Use/Nature of Permit for th-ematerial value of the factory and office lighting that is being purchased by the owner. Town & Country is the contractor
Work installing the lighting.
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Issued By:
Plan Approval
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Permit Fee Paid ___ $318.00
Date 01/26/2007
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In the performance of this work I agree to perform all work pursuant to rules governing the described construction.
While the City of Oshkosh has no authority to enforce easement restrictions of which it is not a party, if you perform the work
described in this permit application within an easement, the City strongly urges the permit applicant to contact the easement
holder(s) and to secure any necessary approvals before starting such activity.
Signature Date
Agent/Owner
Address
PO BOX 627
APPLETON WI 54912 - 627
Telephone Number 920-225-6507
To schedule inspections please call the Inspection Request line at 236-5128 noting the Address, Permit Number, Type of
Inspection (i.e. Footing, Service, Final, etc.), Access into Building if Secure (how do we gain entry), your Name and Phone
Number. Unless specified otherwise, we will assume the project is ready at the time the request is received. Work may
continue if the inspection is not performed within two business days from the time the project is ready.
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Cc: Adam Kulhanek E-mail
Subject: RE: Permit Values
Good Morning Allyn,
Muza Sheet Metal Scope of Work....
*General HV AC
*Paint Booth Exhaust System
*Test Tanks Exhaust Systems
*Dust Collection
*Make-up Air System
Sorry for any confusion.....thanks and have a great day!!
Carven Blanck
Vice-President
Muza Sheet Metal Co, LLC
51 W. Fernau Ave
Oshkosh, WI 54901
(920) 235-4960
(920) 234-1410 fax
(920) 420-2858 cell
/fit's Metal.......It's Muzal!
From: Dannhoff, Allyn J. [mailto:adannhoff@ci.oshkosh.wi.us]
Sent: WednesdaYI January 101 2007 8:54 AM
To: 'adam_kulhariek@mercmarine.com'; 'carvenb@muzasheetmetal.com'; 'betsy. kent@faith-technologies.com'
Cc: Benner, Kevin; Kinney, Jackson
Subject: Permit Values
Dear Adam;
Thank you for clarifying the contract values with your various subcontractors. Per our conversation, Town &
Country is performing Electrical work for contracted amounts of $410,000 and $56,490 (data, security,
communication wiring.) Muza Sheet Metal is performing HVAC work for a contracted amount of$251,737. City
ordinance requires permits be obtained for this work for the Fair Market Value of the project (which in this situation
is the contracted value of the work.)
Please be advised of the following:
Town & Country obtained an Electric Permit last September for a value of $325,000 ($85,000 short of the contract
amount (Permit fee is $468)) and their Division responsible for thedata, security and communication wiring has not
yet obtained the required Electric Permit for $56,490 (permit fee is $384.)
Additionally, Muza Sheet Metal obtained a HVAC Permit for $100,000 which is $151,737 short of the contract
amount (Permit fee is $944.)
This office does not expect Mercury Marine to obtain permits for the shorted values your subcontractors owe, but
ultimately as owner you are responsible. However, when a contractor secures a permit they are required to secure
that permit using the FairMarket Value (contracted value.) Additionally, by securing a permit using a false value
they have violated the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code requirements for obtaining a permit as the applicant
misrepresented the value of the work being performed. Technically the permit obtained could be determined to be
invalid as erroneous information was submitted/used to secure the permit. The only action we intend to seek on
this issue is the proper representation of the project value and collection of Permit Fees for difference h1 value.
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Additionally, by obtaining a permit for a lesser value, the permit obtained does not cover the entire project. The
permit would only cover that percentage of work for the value listed on the permit (which clearly is less than 100%
of the project.) So if a contractor proceeds beyond the permitted value of work, technically they are working
without a permit; violating the Municipal Code.
Should the contractors involved fail to cooperate, this office will then pursue corrective action to comply, which can
involve issuance of stop work orders, late fees and Municipal Citations. .
At this time, I would ask for your assistance in contacting the contractors to correct this issue.
We also discussed that Mercury is providing the Light Fixtures for this project (High Bay Units for the factory and
f1uorescents in the office) for an estimated total of $35,000. Your company will need to secure a permit for this
value unless you make arrangements for T&C to secure this permit by including this value with the permit they
must yet obtain for the erroneous value previously given. If your company secures the permit, it will be conditioned
that the permit only covers the value of the lighting, not the value of labor to install the lighting. Reason being is
that only licensed contractors may perform Electrical Installations in the city. The fees for this permit are $318.
If you have any questions, please call me at 920-236-5045. Again thank you for your cooperation in clarifying this
matter.
Sincerely;
Allyn Dannhoff
Director of Inspection Services
1/26/2007