In a city where putting a new roof on a house or remodeling after a flood would require a homeowner to pull a permit, residents in Shepherd Forest, Texas can't figure out how one developer has managed to continue construction on a large commercial site without having any permits.
Miya ShayResidents in Shepherd Forest can't figure out how one developer has managed to continue construction on a large commercial site without any permits.In a city where putting a new roof on a house or remodeling after a flood would require a homeowner to pull a permit, residents in Shepherd Forest , Texas can't figure out how one developer has managed to continue construction on a large commercial site without having any permits.
"We've been fighting with the city, and yet he still has not yet ever been approved for a permit, and yet he has poured concrete and brought in dirt," Evanicky said.obtained by ABC13 show that Lichtenberg's been fined several times. Citations have been written up for no permitting for the concrete slabs and no TCEQ permit from the State of Texas, among many other violations.
Holland says the Shepherd Forest Civic Club has asked for a reasonable resolution, requesting the developer to not build without proper permits. They say they have been ignored at every turn. However, Lichtenberg did reply to a text message. When we told him we were asking about the Shepherd Forest development, he sent back a terse reply:City Council Member Abbie Kamin, Houston Public Works, and The City of Houston Legal Department are all aware of the issue. Records reviewed by ABC13 show the city is monitoring and engaged in the situation.
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