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COLVIN INC DBA SOUTHERNNEW JOURNEY FIXIN'S BAPTIST CHURCH4527 N Monroe St $135.40 $0.00 10/4/18 Issued Addition Totals: 3 $118,400.00 $2,419.84 $0.00 Alteration Permits: LB1602042 Alteration Commercial $22,000.00 SBA NETWORK SERVICES LLCT-MOBILE 5585 CRAWFORDVILLE RD $603.86 $0.00 2/2/18 Certificate of Completion LB1700443 Alteration Commercial $56,000.00 SIMPLERBUILT, INC. SABL LLC 5205 Mcneill Blvd $1,868.57 $0.00 3/12/18 Certificate of Completion LB1701599 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 ATLANTIC TOWER SERVICES,LANG INC MARY ALMA TRUST 6017 Roberts Rd $648.41 $0.00 4/5/18 Issued LB1701639 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 ASCEND WIRELESS NETWORKS,TYRE JANICE INC. L 5585 Crawfordville Rd $481.73 $0.00 1/18/18 Certificate of Completion LB1701744 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 ASCEND WIRELESS NETWORKS,MOOSE INC. LODGE 1484 Capital Cir NW $621.56 $0.00 4/3/18 Certificate of Completion LB1701795 Alteration Commercial $228,920.00 LEDFORD DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION,FLEA MARKET LLC. TLH LAND CO5353 Capital Cir SW $3,096.99 $0.00 1/3/18 Certificate of Completion LB1701958 Alteration Commercial $189,000.00 PARRISH BUILDERS INC DEMPSEY MAYO LLC 4004 Norton Ln, Ste 201 $3,570.76 $0.00 1/25/18 Certificate of Occupancy LB1701973 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS,MOOSE LLC LODGE 1484 Capital Cir NW $481.73 $0.00 1/10/18 Issued LB1701994 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 ASCEND WIRELESS NETWORKS,NCWPCS INC. 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CROWN CASTLE USA INC FOR1956 SPRINT William Reeves Rd $481.73 $0.00 1/25/18 Certificate of Completion LB1800051 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 TRAVISANO CONSTRUCTIONCOLE LLC BP TALLAHASSEE FL 4059LLC Lagniappe Way $663.79 $0.00 3/20/18 Issued LB1800062 Alteration Commercial $30,000.00 MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS,SMYRNA LLC READY MIX LLC 5215 Mcneill Blvd $642.41 $0.00 2/22/18 Certificate of Completion LB1800092 Alteration Commercial $15,000.00 SBA NETWORK SERVICES LLCLAWHON CHARLES FREDERICK1063 Oak Ridge Rd E $227.92 $0.00 2/12/18 Certificate of Completion LB1800095 Alteration Commercial $5,823.00 KEITH LAWSON SERVICES,SCHMIDT LLC. LAWRENCE R 5013 Oniel Ln $83.63 $0.00 1/25/18 Issued LB1800098 Alteration Commercial $51,000.00 PAT MCKEE & ASSOCIATES,SHERMAN INC. DOUGLAS P 3721 N Monroe St $1,501.95 $0.00 2/14/18 Certificate of Completion LB1800110 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 CROWN CASTLE USA, INC. TALLAHASSEE LASSIE 2 LLC4337 Henry Robinson Way $481.73 $0.00 1/31/18 Certificate of Completion LB1800111 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 CROWN CASTLE USA, INC. KARIMIPOUR GHOLAM REZA1655 Baum Rd $481.73 $0.00 1/31/18 Certificate of Completion Permitting Activity 01/01/2018 Thru 10/14/2018 Date of Report: 10/15/2018 L-BUILD ONLY - Grouped by Type then Subtype Page 3 of 295 Issued App. Permit Sq- Total Fees Date Status Number Sub Type Type Valuation Feet Contractor Owner Address Total Fees Due Commercial Permits: Alteration Permits: LB1800112 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 CROWN CASTLE USA, INC. AT&T WIRELESS SERVICE OF5314 FLORIDA Tower INCRd $481.73 $0.00 2/6/18 Issued LB1800120 Alteration Commercial $800.00 NEALY PLUMBING LLC TALA NADER 4748 Crooked Rd $103.89 $0.00 1/25/18 Issued LB1800137 Alteration Commercial $22,000.00 SBA NETWORK SERVICES LLCROSAS-VIYRA OMERO 3005 Oak Ridge Rd W $89.72 $0.00 3/22/18 Certificate of Completion LB1800165 Alteration Commercial $8,000.00 UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC OF TALLAHASSEEUPPER EAST DEVELOPMENT INC 4424 LLC Upper East Aly $123.46 $0.00 2/6/18 Issued LB1800166 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS,LANG MARY LLC ALMA TRUST 6017 Roberts Rd $481.73 $0.00 2/22/18 Issued LB1800176 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 MASTEC NETWORK SOLUTIONS,LEWIS LLCPROPERTIES LLC 2999 Lewiswood Ln $486.73 $0.00 2/12/18 Certificate of Completion LB1800232 Alteration Commercial $92,400.00 CAROLINA ROOFING SOULTIONSTARGET INC CORPORATION 3700 Bradfordville Rd $1,651.84 $0.00 2/16/18 Certificate of Completion LB1800249 Alteration Commercial $7,600.00 OLIVER ELECTRIC, INC JACK IN THE BOX MINISTORAGE1379 LLCBlountstown St $168.02 $0.00 3/27/18 Issued LB1800255 Alteration Commercial $17,920.00 STREAMLINE ROOFING ANDRAGANS CONST AND INC ROBERTS INC4900 Blountstown Hwy $449.58 $0.00 2/26/18 Issued LB1800280 Alteration Commercial $90.00 CALVARY TABERNACLE CHURCH6165 Blountstown Hwy $95.63 $0.00 2/22/18 Issued LB1800313 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 INTELLISITE INC. 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TRI-STATES AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSE1368 Blountstown INC St $4,348.28 $0.00 4/27/18 Issued Permitting Activity 01/01/2018 Thru 10/14/2018 Date of Report: 10/15/2018 L-BUILD ONLY - Grouped by Type then Subtype Page 4 of 295 Issued App. Permit Sq- Total Fees Date Status Number Sub Type Type Valuation Feet Contractor Owner Address Total Fees Due Commercial Permits: Alteration Permits: LB1800365 Alteration Commercial $2,000.00 1000 STUBBS ELECTRIC LLC BEARD PROPERTIES LLC 5585 Crawfordville Rd, Unit 1 $128.41 $0.00 3/6/18 Issued LB1800408 Alteration Commercial $12,000.00 TOTAL QUALITY ROOFING, EPISCOPALINC CH DIOCESE 3413 Old Bainbridge Rd $224.17 $0.00 3/13/18 Issued LB1800412 Alteration Commercial $20,000.00 INTELLISITE INC. 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