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CRIME INVESTIGATORS AND BUILDING CODE INSPECTORS IN AUSTIN, TEXAS, WERE OFFICIALLY INFORMED THREE YEARS AGO BY MYSELF, COMPLAINANT JOHN KEVIN McMILLAN OF AUSTIN, TEXAS, ABOUT ADJOINING WALLS ALLEGEDLY MOVING THAT ABUTTED MY OWN PRIVATE BEDROOM INSIDE MY RENTAL-APARTMENT UNIT IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION OF AUSTIN


From: John McMillan
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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016, 07:32:03 PM CDT
Subject: Re: 8-11-16 follow-up note to City official Todd Wilcox Re: PIR 24245

Mr. Todd Wilcox, Division Manager, Commercial and Multi-Family Units Division of the City Government of Austin Code Compliance Department, Austin, Texas.
Office phone number for Mr. Wilcox: (512) 974-2540

August 12, 2016

Dear Mr. Wilcox,

Thank you for your reply note to me on this.

I have chosen to offer for a statement to you about this possible legal matter only what I can factually state.

What I can state with certainty is that my ADT Home Surveillance system that is focused exclusively on my current bedroom, with two pulse cameras I keep inside my locked private bedroom that I almost always focus on my bed---a home security system that I am using exclusively inside my bedroom of my Village Oaks apartment---has shown significant and alarming vibrations or motion in either of the two walls closest to my own bed on several or more of the videoclips obtained for me during my bedtime or sleeping hours.

One female representative for ADT did state to me on the telephone several months ago that since the ADT pulse camera I am using is a motion-sensitive infrared camera, images in my videoclips that show visible vibrations on a wall near my bed while I am sleeping on my own bed, indicate to her that the cited wall near my bed is in fact moving, that ADT representative helpfully informed me.

I would welcome any investigation by any office or department of the City of Austin, including your own department, on whether there is any evidence that any of the walls to my own bedroom can, in fact, somehow "move" or "be moved by an alleged intruder who had somehow entered or broken into or visited or been situated in an adjoining unit" (such as Apt. 906 or Apartment 904, or from a large seven-foot-tall vacant storage locker situated on a second-floor outdoor balcony for my unit and also directly abutting my own bedroom) during periods when I myself am lying alone, unconscious and probably also snoring, on my own bed inside my locked private bedroom.

Mr. Wilcox, please let me know if you would like me to E-mail to you some of the motion-sensitive infrared videoclips obtained for me inside my bedroom during my bedtime hours that do appear to show the walls vibrating significantly or moving at a time when my own body is lying still on my bed and I myself and asleep and unconscious.

Incidentally, Village Oaks Apartments in Austin, Texas, are reportedly owned by "Northland Oaks Apartments LLC, 2150 Washington Street, Newton, MA 02462," according to a signed certified-delivery August 8, 2016-dated legal reply letter that I obtained a photocopy of today from a first-rate private attorney in Austin providing me with very recent legal services.

That very fine local attorney representing me on a cited issue involving law-abiding conduct on my own part had obtained that signed reply letter through a recent signed legal letter he wrote on my behalf to the officially cited registered agent for my current apartment complex in Austin.

The name and address of the manager of this same property in northwest Austin is "Northland Investment Corporation, 2150 Washington Street, Newton, MA 02462," according to a legal reply letter that was written and signed by the General Counsel for Northland in Newton, Mass., Beth H. Kinsley, and that was dated August 8, 2016.

Mr. Wilcox, I hope to hear from you soon about this possible legal matter that might conceivably involve possible alleged deceptive-trade-practices if the cited apparent movement to the walls abutting my locked private bedroom during my sleep is, in fact, occurring.

Sincerely and Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, a rent-paying single adult male official tenant ever since late September 2015 inside Apt. 902, a two-bedroom, two-bathroom, second-floor unit on the south side of Building 9 at Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Austin, Texas, 78759.
My Blog: John Kevin McMillan: A 21st Century Conservative Left-Wing Agenda
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On Friday, August 12, 2016 1:30 PM, "Wilcox, Todd" wrote:

Mr. McMillan,
Thank you for your email. So that I’m clear on your question; are you saying that a portion of your bedroom and/or bathroom wall is open and accessible to an adjoining apartment?


Todd Wilcox
Division Manager
Commercial and Multifamily Inspections
City of Austin Code Department
P: 512-974-2540 | E: todd.wilcox@austintexas.gov
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Subject: 8-11-16 follow-up note to City official Todd Wilcox Re: PIR 24245

To: Mr. Todd Wilcox, Division Manager, Commercial and Multi-Family Units Division of the City of Austin Code Compliance Department, Austin, Texas.
Office phone number for Mr. Wilcox: (512) 974-2540

August 11, 2016

Dear Mr. Wilcox,

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 months 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.

Sincerely and Best Wishes,

John Kevin McMillan.
Village Oaks Apartments (an apartment complex reportedly owned and managed by "Northland Investment Corporation" of Newton, Massachusetts), 10926 Jollyville Road, Building 9, Apt. 902, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
My Blog: John Kevin McMillan: A 21st Century Conservative Left-Wing Agenda
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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 McMillian
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.


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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