ALJDEC decisions subject to certification as final
09F-P0255-ROC · Registrar of Contractors · 2009-11-04
IN THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
|SUSAN BARDSLEY AND SONNY BARDSLEY, | | No. 09F-P0255-ROC | |COMPLAINANTS, | | | |v. | |ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE | |License No: 145778, Class: B- | |DECISION | |CANYON COVE CONTRACTING L L C (LLC),| | | | | | | |RESPONDENT | | | | | | |
HEARING: November 4, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. APPEARANCES: The Complainants appeared through Susan Bardsley. The Respondent failed to appear. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE: M. Douglas
Evidence and testimony were presented and the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Recommended Order are made:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The Respondent’s Class B- License was canceled on December 2, 2008. 2. This is a residential matter where the Respondent performed construction work on an extensive remodeling of the Complainants’ residence. 3. The Complainants were dissatisfied with the Respondent’s workmanship and with the Respondent’s failure to correct its work to within applicable workmanship standards despite their repeated requests that the Respondent do so. 4. When the Respondent failed to comply with the Complainants’ repeated requests the Complainants filed a formal complaint against the Respondent with the Registrar of Contractors. 5. Pursuant to the filing of the formal complaint, an assigned Agency Inspector conducted an on-site inspection and issued a written Corrective Work Order directing the Respondent to perform designated corrective work on the Complainant’s residence. 6. Undisputed credible testimony and evidence established that the Respondent failed to comply with terms and conditions of the Corrective Work Order. 7. Undisputed credible testimony and evidence established that the Respondent’s workmanship on the exterior stucco on the Complainants’ residence is so poor as to require complete removal and replacement. 8. The Respondent’s actions, in failing to perform construction work in a professional and workmanlike manner and in failing to comply with the terms and conditions of a Corrective Work Order, are found to constitute a wrongful act. 9. Notice is taken of the Respondent’s prior License record with the Registrar of Contractors. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 1. The credible evidence of record established violations by the Respondent of the provisions of A.R.S. ( 32-1154 (A)(7) (Wrongful Act); (A)(23) (Failure to take appropriate corrective action) and (A)(3), namely, Rule R4-9-108 (Failure to perform work in a professional and workmanlike manner).
RECOMMENDed order In view of the foregoing, it is recommended that the Respondent’s Class B- License be revoked. It is further recommended, in addition to the above-provided penalties, if any, that the Respondent pay the sum of $500.00 to the Registrar of Contractors by way of a civil penalty pursuant to A.R.S. §32- 1154D. The failure by the Respondent to pay the entire amount of the aforesaid civil penalty, on or before 30 days following the effective date of the Order entered in this matter, shall result in the automatic revocation of the Respondent’s contractor’s license, effective on such deadline date. No future license shall be issued to any entity consisting of persons associated with the Respondent, as defined in A.R.S. §32-1101A(5), unless payment of any outstanding prior civil penalty is tendered. In the event of certification of this Administrative Law Judge Decision by the Director of the Office of Administrative Hearings, the effective date of the Order will be 40 days from the date of the certification.
Done this day, November 24, 2009
/s/ M. Douglas Administrative Law Judge
Transmitted electronically to:
William A. Mundell, Director Registrar of Contractors
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