Thursday, August 11, 2016

CITY GOVERNMENT OF AUSTIN IN FEBRUARY 2016 REVIEWS A LEGAL QUESTION: IS IT IN VIOLATION OF THE CITY BUILDING CODE OF THIS CAPITAL CITY OF TEXAS IF ANY OF THE WALLS OF A LOCKED PRIVATE BEDROOM INSIDE A RENTAL APARTMENT UNIT IN AUSTIN ARE IN FACT MOVING DURING A CITED TENANT'S BEDTIME HOURS, AS HE LIES ALONE---ASLEEP AND UNCONSCIOUS---ON HIS OWN PRIVATE TWIN-SIZE BED?


(From:) John McMillan

To FBI Dallas Bureau FBI Houston Bureau (2015) Office for Victims of Crime (U.S. DOJ) U.S. President Barack Obama U.S. Department of Homeland Security Gregory Lucas Greg Hamilton joe.ballesteros@traviscountytx.gov Roger Dean Public Information tamara.strain@texasattorneygeneral.gov Federal Law Enf. Officers Assn Austin City Manager Marc Ott Governor's Office of Texas Open Records Administrator Texas Rangers Division of DPS Texas DPS Office of General Counsel Cedar Park (TX) City Manager Brenda Eivens (2014) City of Austin Interim City Attorney Anne Morgan Texas Dept. of Housing and Community Affairs Exec. Dir. Irvine Austin Mayor Steve Adler National Crime Victim Law Institute (Lewis & Clark Law School Portland Oregon) National Center for Victims of Crime Rey Arellano State Comptroller Criminal Investigations Division Chief Martin Cano Sheri Gallo City of Austin EEOC/Fair Housing Administrator Enrique Serrano City of Austin Neighborhood Housing and Community Develpmnt Dir. Betsy Spencer

(Date and time:) 2-17-16 at 6:14 p.m.

(Subject:) PIR 24245

On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 6:14 PM, John McMillan wrote:

A respectful FYI to each of you on the following legal correspondence of mine with the City of Austin about alleged possible crime evidence relating to possible alleged design features in some or all of rental housing in Austin where I have resided this century.

Sincerely,

from criminal-law complainant John Kevin McMillan.

My current home phone inside my rental apartment unit in NW Austin:
(512) 342-2295.
John Kevin McMillan

On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 10:40 AM, "Warner, Lia" wrote:

Your Request:

Subject: 1-28-16 a question for the City of Austin Building Code Inspector

Dear City of Austin Public Information Coordinator,

Would you please provide me with the name of the chief City of Austin building code inspector?

Also, please forward the following question from me to that individual holding the position of chief City of Austin building code inspector:

Is it in violation of city ordinances or the City of Austin building code or otherwise in violation of the law in any way if any of the walls in the private bedroom or private bathroom of my current rental apartment unit actually move at any time and actually open up into an adjoining apartment unit or an adjoining hidden compartment of some type?

I am posing this question to you after being informed on the telephone several weeks ago by a spokesman for ADT, my home-security system provider, that the vibrations on walls of my bedroom that I had observed in several of the motion-sensitive infrared camera images obtained during my sleeping hours, signify that the those walls abutting my bed are actually moving, according to that ADT representative.

John Kevin McMillan

512.342.2295

Response:
Your request is not a public information request; a public information request is a request for an existing document. Therefore, I am referring your questions to Division Manager, Todd Wilcox. I have copied him on this email so he can contact you directly or you may contact him at 512.974.2540.

cid:image002.jpg@01D00401.78321190 Lia Warner-Lira
Performance Consultant—Director’s Office
City of Austin Code Department
P: 512-974-1968| E: Lia.Warner@austintexas.gov
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