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MeckTV
https://health.mecknc.gov/About/MeckTV
Video feed straight from the Mecklenburg County Studios!
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Triple-P Tips
https://health.mecknc.gov/services/Education-and-Outreach/TripleP/Tips
The latest tips from the Triple-P team.
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Park and Recreation Videos and Photography
https://parkandrec.mecknc.gov/node/2671
Watch videos about Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation.
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Eastway Regional Recreation Center Fitness Schedule
https://parkandrec.mecknc.gov/node/2676
View Eastway Regional Recreation Center's fitness schedule.
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Eastway Regional Recreational Center Pool Schedules
https://parkandrec.mecknc.gov/node/2681
View the current hours of operation for Eastway Regional Recreation Center's Leisure and lap pool.
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Northern Regional Recreation Center Athletic Court Schedule
https://parkandrec.mecknc.gov/places-to-visit/rec-centers/northern-regional-recreation-center/athletic-court-schedule
View Northern Regional Recreation Center's athletic court schedule.
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Ebenezer Solomon Gujjarlapudi
https://luesa.mecknc.gov/Ebenezer-Gujjarlapudi
information on Ebenezer Solomon Gujjarlapudi
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Alison Davis
https://luesa.mecknc.gov/node/156
Alison Davis is the Business Operations Director for the Mecklenburg County Land Use and Environmental Services Agency
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Certificate of Compliance (CC)
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/1001
A Certificate of Compliance is required by the North Carolina General Statutes to represent that the scope of work, as described in the permit documents, is complete (finaled). At the conclusion of all completed work done under a permit, including all applicable Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, or Fire Code regulations, the Code Enforcement Official will final that particular permit (B, E, M, P) and shall issue a Certificate of Compliance. The contractor/customer will be able to download a copy of the Certificate of Compliance (CC) via the Code Enforcement Online Permitting System for each completed permit.
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Temporary Certificates of Occupancy (TCO)
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/1006
Mecklenburg County may elect to offer Temporary Certificates of Occupancy (TCO). A TCO may be used for a stated period of time and for specified portions of the building that Code Enforcement Officials find may be safely occupied before completion of the entire building. Every permit (Building, Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing) and agency holds associated with the project and its parent projects must be finaled (for permits) or released (agency holds) or have TCO approval.
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