From: Andy Peters

Sent: Tue Dec 04 14:26:54 2018

To: Kelly Richardson

Cc: Aldo Rodriguez; Brenda Reiner; Gerald Fisher

Subject: FW: Naughty Diggers

Importance: Normal

 

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Kelly, I’ve got the full lifecycle of a “Business License application” coded to Minimum Viable Product, including notification techniques for all departments, and the backchecks of Locate Tickets as discussed (you should have just gotten the email below in your inbox). I’m sure we’ll have initial bugs and parsing rules can always be improved, but all in all the goose is ready to fly! We can continue with the Building Permit backcheck also, but I wonder if it’s beneficial to slow down here and play with what we have, so you can give input on the application’s design?

Respectfully,

Andy Peters

City of Molalla

Public Works Operations Supervisor

(503) 829-6855 x220

Cell: 503-793-0507

apeters@cityofmolalla.com

117 N Molalla Ave

Molalla, OR 97038

From: MolallaOps@CityOfMolalla.com

Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2018 2:10 PM

To: Andy Peters ; Andy Peters

Subject: Naughty Diggers

Business Lisence / Locate Ticket Backchecks

The following locate tickets were called in during the last 3 days by Excavators whose names don't heuristically match a BusinessLisence

in Caselle or a Pending Application in MolallaOps Lisence Center. There is no way to perfectly match the Excavator name in a locate ticket

with the name on a business lisence, so each one below must be researched. If you find the business HAS a lisence and you don't want to see it

in these notices again you can click the 'snooze' link next to it. MolallaOps robot will then assume this Business Name, as entered on that

particular ticket, is valid for 3 years.

 

18322181 | 12/02/18 17:10:35 | GRESHAM POST, LLC | 1406 MEADOW DR | snooze

 

 

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to search Business Lisences visit here

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