Marion County Repeat Violator – Dissolved LLC with Approved Construction
There are serious concerns regarding the company Golden House Construction Services LLC, owned by Arcangel Tellez Garcia, and their activities on the property located at 2130 Brookside Parkway North Dr in Indianapolis, IN. I have recently discovered Golden House Construction Services LLC is a disregarded entity, as their LLC expired on 6/05/2021, according to Indiana Business ID 2014120300035.
Mr. Arcangel Tellez Garcia has a history of non-compliance with the Maron County Permit Code Enforcement Office, having accumulated numerous fines over the years. Specifically, he consistently starts home remodeling or new build projects without obtaining the required permits. He ignores Stop Work Orders and continues construction. He pulls the required permits as a Resident, not as a Contractor (not certain how this is allowed in the first place), right about the time it hits someone’s desk for review. He pays the fines.
Work is usually completed and permits pulled by the time he would get into serious trouble with the city. Because he is applying for these permits as a Resident, not a contractor, he is out of the city’s jurisdiction to take any action other than enforcement of the Stop Work order and missing Permit fines from Code Enforcement. This practice exploits a loophole in the system, enabling him to bypass the procedures put in place by the city.
Considering that Golden House Construction Services LLC is currently operating as a disregarded entity, and utilizing an expired business name, it is my sincere belief that they should not be granted approval to proceed with any construction projects, especially on this property. It is essential that the Assessor’s Office ensures compliance with all applicable regulations and safeguards the integrity of the construction process.
I kindly request that the Assessor’s Office thoroughly investigate this matter and take appropriate action to rectify the situation. By enforcing stringent measures and implementing necessary checks, you will not only protect the interests of the community but also promote fairness and accountability in the construction industry.