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Last night, fire officials said that a plumber doing work on the building was unlicensed, and that no permit had been issued for work on the property.
So far this year, permits have been issued for work on 491 structures, representing 12percentt of the buildings in town.
Kate Lindquist, a spokeswoman for the Department of Buildings, which was investigating the accident, said a stop-work order was issued for work on the exterior of the building and on the floors that have yet to be enclosed with the panels.
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"Two High Court Writs of Possession have been issued for High Court Enforcement Officers, working in conjunction with the Police to clear the illegal occupation of the estate prior to demolition and the development of new homes," a spokesperson said.
He issued instructions for work to be stopped on the basis that the scene was "completely unsuitable".
On Saturday, the city's Department of Buildings issued violations for work performed without a permit, illegal occupancy and lack of a second exit.
The department's records showed that it issued permits for work in the basement — where the standpipe was damaged — in the last year.
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