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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

AS EUREKA TURNS!

http://www.canstockphoto.com/blog-and-freedom-of-speech-concept-6470769.htmlAs of January 31, 2014, Scott Qualle of  MNSPECT Inspections is no longer Eureka's Building Inspector. Mr. Qualle contracted with Eureka as the Building Inspector on January 1, 2009. His role as our Building Inspector was to protect the health, safety, and welfare of residents by ensuring that all buildings are constructed and improved in compliance with the Minnesota State Building Code and the Eureka Ordinances. In my opinion, Mr.Qualle conducted his responsibilities with integrity and a strict adherence to the Building Code in spite of a somewhat contentious climate to work in within the community.

Following are relevant excerpts from the Township minutes and correspondence:
      
http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-images-code-of-laws-image23798799At the April 8, 2013, Town Board Meeting, Supervisor Steve Madden commented that "he does not feel that the Building Official should have the authority to write citations. He should only be able to write citations with permission of a Town Board Supervisor or a vote from the Town Board." Controlling and uninformed?  I believe Supervisor Madden would be well-served by reading the letter from the Eureka attorney, Trevor Oliver, dated February 11, 2012, which states "the Town does have an ongoing duty to ensure that existing buildings are maintained in a safe condition. The Building Official is primarily responsible for carrying out this duty." The Township attorney also stated during a meeting that the Building Inspector has the authority to carry out his contractual obligations independently and does not require "Board permission'' to do so.
Steve Madden, Mark Ceminsky and Pete Storlie

During a Town Board meeting (refer to previous blog) Supervisor Storlie admitted in the presence of Scott Qualle that he had advised a citizen to IGNORE a letter asking him to bring his buildings into compliance.
Perhaps Supervisor Storlie should also refer to the above-mentioned letter from the attorney where Oliver states "To carry out this authority, the Building Inspector has an obligation to pursue an inspection of a building when the official has reasonable cause to believe that there exists in a structure or upon a premises a condition contrary to or in violation of the code that makes the structure or premises unsafe, dangerous, or hazardous. If the Building Official believes an inspection is warranted, the official may request entry to the premises to conduct the inspection.  If entry is denied, the Building Official may obtain an administrative warrant from a District Court judge to secure entry to the building. Minn. R. 1300.0110, subp.7." The Building Official's job is difficult and he deserves to be supported by a Supervisor, not undermined by him.

Supervisor Ceminsky demonstrated such support when he stated in the February 2013 Town Board minutes, "Mr. Qualle was experiencing difficulties in working with incomplete and, in some cases, missing records of permits from the previous Building Inspector." "Missing past permits and records are sketchy. Scott is not sure he is getting all the correct information he needs prior to inspections. We (the Board) know his (Scott's) records are straight."

During the Town Board meeting on September 2013, Supervisor Storlie stated that the Town Board
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At the November 12, 2013, Town Board meeting, Scott Qualle graciously, when asked, granted the Township a 30-day contract extension so it would not have to do without inspector services. The Board agreed to publish a RFP (Request For Proposal) to be published in the newspaper for building inspectors to submit a proposal if interested in working as a Building Inspector in Eureka.

I believe 15 RFPs were mailed to various inspectors and only Mr. Qualle of MNSPECT, our current Building Inspector, submitted a proposal to be considered by the Town Board by the deadline posted. Chair Storlie requested time to "shake the bushes" (my term) and extend the deadline.

I attended and video recorded the January 30 special Town Board Meeting. Mr Qualle was present to represent his RFP. Chair Storlie opened the sealed envelope which contained Mr. Qualle's submitted proposal for consideration. Mr. Gilmer's proposal was not in an envelope, but on the desk in the front of each Supervisor. Chair Storlie distributed 5 copies of Mr. Qualle's proposal to each Supevisor. Chair Storlie placed his copy of Mr. Qualle's RFP next to his waterbottle and NEVER opened or reviewed Mr, Qualle's proposal. It appeared Chair Storlie's mind was made up before he came to the meeting. Butch Hansen, Phil Cleminson and Allen Novacek attended the meeting.
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Mr. Qualle's contract expired the following day, January 31, and his obligation to the Township also ended.  Chair Storlie asked Mr. Qualle if he would complete his open permits. Mr. Qualle stated that he would like to continue as the Township Building Inspector; however two building inspectors in one Township was not allowed.  Chair Storlie stated "that is not what I asked." Mr. Qualle acknowledged that "of course" he would provide the Township with the necessary paperwork for the outstanding permits.

The following day I had a conversation with Mr. Gilmer, our current Septic Inspector. I believe Mr. Gilmer is a very competent inspector and conducts his inspections with integrity while following the Building Code. Mr. Gilmer stated that he had only seen Mr Qualle in passing in the past and never had a conversation with Mr. Qualle as stated by Supervisor Ceminsky. He stated that Mr. Qualle is a very intelligent and competent inspector who completes his job with integrity and adhers to the Building Code. As of this date I have not had the opportunity to speak with the Prior Lake inspector. This is on my "bucket list."

Thank you Supervisors Budenski and Miller for doing what responsible Supervisors are obligated to do; review all information and ask pertinent questions to make an educated decision based on facts.

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A link to the video of the Building Inspector Contract discussion will be posted at a later date!

























1 comment:

  1. This is such a shame; Scott was a true professional. There appeared to be a concerted effort to get rid of him. As our building official, he was the only person we had (outside of the Sheriff) to enforce our ordinances. Could it be that the current Board doesn't want them to be enforced?

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