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Frank Mirando
  • Investor
  • Nesconset, NY
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Closed Code Violations

Frank Mirando
  • Investor
  • Nesconset, NY
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Tom Kroll has been going nuts about closed code Violations.  Im sure many of you have heard him on the pod cast however it has been difficult to find this list.  I have been to 3 different town halls here on Long Island and have gotten the same answer.  

1. Municipalities are only required to search for specific documents requested- ( someone hand wrote - "in existence") 

2. These Records  not maintained in this manner.

Does anyone know what manner or specific type of document I should ask for?  

Thanks!

Frank Mirando 

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