Bob Arihood was there too, and passes along some photos of the scene around 9:15 p.m. ... the problem was with the the stainless steel flue terminal ... which had come loose...
...and apparently now sitting in front of the building...
"The CB#2 Sidewalk Committee agreed that the B Bar needs to address how they are going to handle the patrons they already have before they are granted public space for even more. That said, Eric Goode has agreed to more detailed discussion regarding the B Bar and its new plans."
§ 28-105.1. General.
It shall be unlawful
- to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, remove or change the use or occupancy of any building or structure in the city,
OR
- to erect, install, alter, repair, or use or operate any sign or service equipment in or in connection therewith,
OR
- to erect, install, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any gas, mechanical, plumbing or fire suppression system in or in connection therewith
OR
- to cause any such work to be done
UNLESS AND UNTIL a written permit therefore [sic; therefor? -Ed.] shall have been issued by the commissioner in accordance with the requirements of this code, subject to such exceptions and exemptions as may be provided in section 28-105.4.