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Sheriff says suspects stole checks from elderly Scottsboro man at least 35 times

Sheriff says suspects stole checks from elderly Scottsboro man at least 35 times Jana Lee Fausz (left) and Marion Wallace (right) Two suspects are charged in Jackson County for stealing and cashing checks from a man from Scottsboro dozens of times. Posted: Jan 25, 2021 9:49 PM Posted By: Ashley Thusius Two suspects are in custody in Jackson County for stealing checks from an elderly man. Marion Wallace, 29, of Scottsboro and Jana Lee Fausz, 41, of Woodville were arrested by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office on Sunday at a home on Poplar Street in Scottsboro for stealing checks from an 82-year-old man. The sheriff’s office says the two suspects are accused of stealing and cashing checks from the man at least 35 times at Walmart and several local banks. It says the transactions totaled $7,690.05.

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masons as seen in a two-toned brick work at 16 45 market street and the sheet metal workers at 150 franklin street and 16 95 market street where paneled bay windows and highly ornamental projecting cornices are particularly significant. all of the buildings retain a high level of integrity that define their unique architectural character. the historic preservation commission and the planning commission voted unanimously to approve and recommend to the board of supervisors approval of the district. the hpc found that the proposed designation will protect valuable historic resources while broadening the available preservation incentive for owners of designated property. the planning commission found that the proposal was consistent with the general plan would not require amendments to the general plan, and would not conflict with the sustainable communities and strategies for the bay area. the planning commission added that these buildings represent a model for development for

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extensive outreach to the property owners, tenants, commercial tenants, government officials and community stakeholders. a letter and packet of information was mailed to tenants and property owners of the proposed landmarks and the planning department staff visited each of the commercial tenants to discuss the proposed landmark designation. department also met one on one with all but one of the property owners and discussed resident and commercial tenant issues as well as the benefits and responsibilities of property owners. we also produced a self-guided walking tour of the district. department staff then proceeded with the research of the buildings and drafted the designation report. to summarize, immediately after the earthquake and fire of 1906, which incinerated the whole area out to octavia, thousands of temporary buildings were built throughout the burned areas. it took a few years, but eventually permanent buildings made of durable materials such as these were built.

Transcripts For SFGTV 20130326

it, there was a confusion about how you define a story previously in the san francisco building code. ~ this was more than eliminated 10 years ago to find clarity what the impact of the story is. the legislation is to protect people that are in two levels of living over a soft story. so, in most cases that means a three story building. some hillside conditions, you have situation where building may appear as a three story building from the front, but by the building code definition is not a technically a three story building. so, we feel this encompasses just a few hundred additional buildings, but that posed the same risk, but actually has much cheaper construction costs to achieve the same safety level that the three story buildings would be. and you feel confident we can address that situation, the two stories over the basement scenario that mr. huey laid out in his memo? absolutely. okay, thanks. thank you. so, supervisor kim has proposed an amendment. is there a

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interest to help the retrofit to be finished. and that is just, you know, 100,000 or $200,000 on a $100,000 retrofit. so, that s a lot of money [speaker not understood]. thank you. next speaker. my name is alex coo. i just want to explain about the difficulties [speaker not understood] in san francisco. i know that lots of the tenants, they become concerned about the land about the ability department s requirement. [speaker not understood], the building, some problems and the tenant report to their building inspection department and that building inspection force the landlord to do something. at the same time the tenant blackmail the landlord to give them the money, up to $15,000 to move or let them to fix something. it is difficulty for the landlord in san francisco. so that the building department, they don t know, and [speaker not understood] don t know. and [speaker not understood]. whatv? the landlord, it s very difficult. whenever the tenant complain to the buildi

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