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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBARBARAS DOCUMENT.pdfcm OPEN RECORDS DATA RETRIEVAL October 30, 2008 Attn: City of Santa Ana, CA Building Department RE: OFFICIAL OPEN RECORDS REQUEST Dear Bob DePrat, NOV 0 4 2008 CWN of Sslta Ant! Pursuant to the state open records law, Cal. Gov't Code Secs. 6250 to 6276.48,1 am writing to request a full copy of all residential and commercial building permits and inspections stored in electronic form by your office from January 1,1990 to July 31, 2008. This class of data is considered public record under Cal. Gov't Code Secs. 6250 to 6276.48. If your office does not maintain these public records, please contact me with the proper custodian's name and address. Data Requested: More specifically, I am requesting a copy of the electronic legacy data maintained by your office (similar to a "back up" copy of the data) from January 1,1990 to July 31, 2008 in the preferred format of a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet: • Commercial, residential, apartment and mobile home building permit and inspection records including all building, mechanical, electrical, roofing, plumbing, energy, demolition, remodeling, move, pool, master permits and sub -permits. • Any subsequent Inspection Records for the above permits. • Please include all fields associated with the permit and inspection record including, but not limited to: permit number, address, permit type, status, dates, descriptions/notes, valuation, and contractor information. Timeline: I request your response within ten (10) days as outlined in Sec. 6253(c). Cost: I agree to pay any reasonable copying, deliverable media and postage fees of not more than $200.00. If the cost would be greater than this amount, please notify me. Please provide a receipt indicating the charges. In my experience from requesting this same information from over five hundred local governments, delivering an electronic copy of this information is not an excessively time-consuming endeavor. Your IT staff makes backups of your data, and all that is needed to satisfy this request is a copy of the latest backup. Please be advised that any abbreviation, delay, or denial of this request must be accompanied by a written explanation including a reference to the specific statutory exemption(s) upon which you rely. Also, please provide all segregable portions of otherwise exempt material. I would note that willful violation of the open records law can result in the award of court costs and reasonable attorney fees. See Sec. 6259(d). Please feel free to contact me with any questions at 877-768-4707 or aundquist@openrecordsdataretrieval.eom. Sincerely, Adam Lundquist Data Collections ORDR 16 Biltmore Ave., Ste 300, Asheville, NC 28801 OpenRecordsDataRetrieval.com Fulfilling the ORDR Open Records Request There are several ways to get the requested records to Open Records Data Retrieval. Website Upload • Go to http://www.openrecordsdataretrieval.com/upload/ • This is a private, secure upload site. FTP Upload ■ Note: This is a private, secure upload site. Other users will not be able to access or see your data files. ■ Server Name: open recordsdata retrieval. com User ID: uploads@openrecordsdataretrieval.com Password: public ■ Create a directory with the name of your Jurisdiction (ex. County or City name along with State). ■ For instructions on how to use FrP, please go to this URL: http://www.ftpplanet.com/ftpresources/basics.htm Email ■ Note: This account allows an unlimited attachment size. ■ Email an attachment to recordsCcbopenrecordsdataretrieval.com Mail Disk Media ■ Note: You can mail CDs, DVDs, and hard drives. ■ Open Records Data Retrieval Attn : Records 19 Biltmore Ave., Ste 300 Asheville, NC 28801 Thank you for fulfilling this request! ORDR Staff Rev. 14-08, TG