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Building Permits Issued Issued Between 04/01/2015 and 04/30/2015 05/01/2015 Building Permits Issued Issued Between 04/01/2015 and 04/30/2015 APNO TYPE PERMIT NAME ADDRESS AND PARCEL INFO CONTRACTOR SF VAL OWNER / OCCUPANT DESCRIPTION 137386 BUILDING GLOBAL-PALLET RACKS/HIGH PILE 3700 BAY LAKE TRL, 89030- SOUTHWEST MATERIAL HANDLING 300000 1041630 %PROLOGIS TAX COMADD COORDINATOR PROLOGIS LAND L L C INSTALL NEW STEEL PALLET RACK AND METAL CLIP SHELVING. QAA REQUIRED ON ITEM#: X(b) BY AMTI SUNBELT. SEE APPROVED PLANS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. CONTACT: MATT CARL\SOUTHWEST MATERIAL HANDLING 702-591-4960, [email protected] 137660 BUILDING BRITZ WAREHOUSE #3 - TI 1609 STOCKER ST, 89030-6814 EAGLE CONTRACTING 6326 95580 BRITZ LARRY ALFRED COMADD ***INTERNAL NOTES ONLY - DO NOT SHOW TO CONTRACTOR OR OWNER*** 3/31/15: per Quang Phan, have Building Inspector keep an eye to see what plumbing fixtures are existing to see if it mirrors the approved plans. lrl (remove this note prior to issuance and re-paste after issuance) ***INTERNAL NOTES ONLY - DO NOT SHOW TO CONTRACTOR OR OWNER*** *upon permit issuance, please put $1 in fee to hold off inspection request. inspections must be called in person. please help customer schedule inspection; we need to verify fixture count because utilities let this permit go, but need to verify fixtures as there seems to be fixtures on the 2nd floor. after fixture inspection is complete and fee paid, if necessary, take the $1 out. tv* (remove this note prior to issuance and re-paste after issuance) 4/28/15: per Xiaohui Yu, "The applicant proposed to install 6 new fixtures (2 WCs, 2 Lavs, 1 KS, & 1 Shower) at Office/Warehouse rate (0.45 ERU). There were four existing fixtures per Industrial Building plans dated 03/15/81. 4 fixtures to be credited. The total sewer connection fee is (6-4) X $778 = $1,556.00." lrl ___________________________________________________________________ **OKAY TO SCHEDULE INSPECTIONS, EXCEPT FOR BUILDING FINAL UNTIL SEWER FIXTURE VERIFICATION FORM IS RETURNED TO PAC OFFICE.** *APPLICANT MUST SCHEDULE AND HAVE INSPECTIONS OF THE WAREHOUSE FOR THE PURPOSE OF A FIXTURE COUNT FOR SEWER FIXTURE VERIFICATION AT 'FINAL PLUMBING'.* ***THIS PERMIT MAY BE SUBJECT TO SEWER CONNECTION COSTS UPON FURTHER REVIEW OF CONNECTION HISTORY, WHICH WILL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A "CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY".*** COMBINATION PERMIT: INTERIOR REMODEL TO AN EXISTING 4,900 SF WAREHOUSE AND ADDING NEW 411 SF MEZZANINE. INCLUDES ELECTRICAL - PREAMBLE, MECHANICAL - SECURITY, AND PLUMBING - JG. SEE APPROVED PLANS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. CONTACT: JACINTO JUAREZ\EAGLE CONTRACTING 702-376-0241 [email protected] 137682 BUILDING ARCHWAY MARKETING-RACKING 4855 ENGINEERS WAY, 89081- 0 350699 %THOMSON REUTERS COMADD GOLDEN TRIANGLE INDUSTRIAL PARK INSTALL NEW HIGH PILED STORAGE RACK SYSTEM. QAA REQUIRED ON ITEM#: X(b) BY CENTURION CONSULTANTS. SEE APPROVED PLANS BY ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. CONTACT: MARK LAFARGO 702-210-7296 [email protected] 137715 BUILDING LAS VEGAS CORP CENTER #19-PAD 3700 BAY LAKE TRL, 89030- T W C CONSTRUCTION INC 151 0 %PROLOGIS TAX COMADD COORDINATOR PROLOGIS LAND L L C TENANT NAME: PROLOGIS SYSTEMAX OFFICE **DEFERRED SUBMITTAL: GENERATOR **VALUATION FOR CONCRETE PAD & ENCLOSURE INCLUDED IN TOTAL PROJECT VALUATION UNDER PERMITS# 136781 & 136782.** lrl COMBINATION PERMIT:CONSTRUCT NEW 151 SF CONCRETE PAD FOR GENERATOR AND CONSTRUCT NEW 84 LF OF 8' HIGH WROUGHT IRON FENCE ENCLOSURE ON PAD. INCLUDES ELECTRICAL FOR FUTURE GENERATOR - INTERIOR ELECTRIC. SEE APPROVED PLANS BY EDGAR SURLA AND MARTHA RUIZ FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. REF: COMALT PERMITS# 136781 & 136782 CONTACT: JEAN PAUL D'ELIA\T W C CONSTRUCTION 702.597.3444 138380 BUILDING ALOHA SHOYU-PALLET RACKING 4080 N PECOS RD, INDOFF, INC. 0 37806 ALOHA SHOYU COMPANY COMADD SW L L C SUITE 102 INSTALL PALLET RACKING IN EXISTING EXISTING WAREHOUSE. QAA REQUIRED ON ITEMS: X(b) BY AMTI SUNBELT. SEE APPROVED PLANS BY ALL FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. Page 1 of 103 HansenPAC\BuildingPermitsIssued.rpx CONTACT: KEN MARTINEZ, 3616 CRESCENT CANYON STREET, LV, NV 89129, 702-771-4214, EMAIL: [email protected] APNO TYPE PERMIT NAME ADDRESS AND PARCEL INFO CONTRACTOR SF VAL OWNER / OCCUPANT DESCRIPTION INSTALL PALLET RACKING IN EXISTING EXISTING WAREHOUSE. QAA REQUIRED ON ITEMS: X(b) BY AMTI SUNBELT. SEE APPROVED PLANS BY ALL FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. CONTACT: KEN MARTINEZ, 3616 CRESCENT CANYON STREET, LV, NV 89129, 702-771-4214, EMAIL: [email protected] 136143 BUILDING JACK IN THE BOX #7205-TI 2104 N LAS VEGAS BLVD, 89030-5841 0 154954.29 %JACK IN THE BOX INC ~ COMALT %EPROPE FOODMAKER INC COMBINATION PERMIT: UPGRADE EXTERIOR FINISHES TO ACM ON EXISTING JACK IN THE BOX. INCLUDES THE REPLACEMENT OF THE EXISTING POLE LIGHT HEADS WITH LED USING EXISTING CIRCUITS. INCLUDES ELECTRICAL - SUNWEST ELECTRICAL SERVICES. **NO PLUMBING OR MECHANICAL**. SEE APPROVED PLANS BY VALARIE EVANS AND MARTHA RUIZ FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. CONTACT: DENNIS @ 951-712-8544 136357 BUILDING SPRINT 13.3 VG80XC616 4710 W DEER SPRINGS WAY, AMALGAMATED CONSTRUCTION & COM 0 20000 CITY OF NORTH LAS VEGAS COMALT SITE NAME: NV5483 DEER SPRINGS SITE CASCADE: VG80XC616 SITE NUMBER: CROWN BU# 839234 SITE TYPE" 89'-3" MONOPOLE INSTALL (3) 1900MHZ RRH'S AND (3) RFS # IBC1900AA-3 COMBINERS AND FEE LINE TO EXISTING ARRAY. INCLUDES INCIDENTAL ELECTRICAL. SEE APPROVED PLANS BY ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. CONTACT: KIRTUS VEATER @ 702-339-9113 136905 BUILDING CONN'S ANCHOR-2 GRAY SHELL 2201 CIVIC CENTER DR, 89030-6302 8811 1646502 T P R F III CIVIC PLAZA NV COMALT L L C 4/15/15 BRAD PROMISED TO BRING 1 SET OF SIGNED CIVILS TO ME AND I TOLD HIM TO HAVE ANOTHER SET ON THE SITE...LQ **SEPARATE REVIEW & OFFSITE PERMIT ON THE PROPOSED DRIVEWAY IS REQUIRED BY PUBLIC WORKS PER DUANE MCNELLY** COMBINATION PERMIT: FACADE REMODEL WITH LIMITED SITE WORK FOR GREY SHELL. QAA REQUIRED ON ITEMS: Xi BY SOUTHWEST ELECTRICAL SERVICED AND QAA REQUIRED ON ITEMS C, M, S, Xb, Xe, AND G BY NINYO AND MOORE. INCLUDES ELECTRICAL - SALMON, MECHANICAL - NEVCO AIR AND PLUMBING - THOMAS. NO ASSESSABLE PLUMBING FIXTURES BEING INSTALLED. SEE APPROVED PLANS BY ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. CONTACT: AARON LEFTON 15206 VENTURA BLVD STE 306 SHERMAN OAKS, CA 91403 818-985-7100 FAX 818-788-8237 137114 BUILDING CLARK COUNTY ELECTION DEPT-TI 965 TRADE DR, 89030- SUPER STRUCTURES, INC. 112000 144444.38 %ROUSE CO HUGHES COMALT HOWARD PROPERTIES L P SUITE F STRUCTURAL REPAIR/REPLACEMENT OF THE ROOF TRUSS BEARING PLATES, CHORD TIE PLATES AND WALL JOINTS FOR THE EXISTING TILT UP BUILDING. QAAN REQURIED ON ITEM#: X(b) BY NINYO & MOORE. SEE APPROVED PLANS BY EDGAR SURLA FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. CONTACT: TRACEY REYNOLDS\SUPER STRUCTURES 702-463-7555 137366 BUILDING MME LONE MOUNTAIN CULTIVAT PH1 2900 E LONE MOUNTAIN RD, 89081- TITAN INDUSTRIES AND DEVELOPME 0 493215 %F MELDRUM M E C INC COMALT ****LIZA: So once final stamps are done(not fire bc they are not approved yet), please send him to cashier to pay fees. Please reprint permit and inspection card **NO NEED FOR SIGNATURE SINCE WE HAVE IT ON FILE AND HE IS NOT THE CONTRACTOR***give him jobsite stuff. put office somewhere in my area so i can file later. We are good to go. PS I have already scanned the sewer form and attached back to jobsite...lq ***PLEASE CUT ALL NOTES ABOVE LINE AND REPASTE AFTER REPRINT OF PERMIT AND INSPECTION CARD****THANK YOU!!!!...LQ 4/14/15 copy 8 taken out of j3 and given to janice per her request...lq 4/14/15 ARCHITECT CAME IN WITH THE FOLLOWING: CHECK FOR FEES, ELECTRICAL APP, SIGNED SEWER, SIGNED PERMIT, AND HAS THE CORRECTED WET SIGNED SHEETS AND IS COLLATING. **once final sets have been collated we need edgar to final stamp and planning to final stamp* we can contact someone to pick them up when we are ready*....LQ 4/14/15 see ole for email to owner of pending items..lq 4/13/15 per tv per greg b, issue the permit to owner and follow up on pending items: we need fees to be paid, electrical application (have them sign for % method), we need building permit paper back with the contractors signature, we need the sewer verification form filled out by the contractor, we need (2) wet stamped sets of office and jobsite plans inc corrections (person who submitted corrections only submitted 1 copy non signed plans and will submit wet complete sets when all depts have approved)...lq _________________________________________________________________________ **OKAY TO SCHEDULE INSPECTIONS, EXCEPT FOR BUILDING FINAL UNTIL SEWER FIXTURE VERIFICATION FORM IS RETURNED TO PAC OFFICE.** *APPLICANT MUST SCHEDULE AND HAVE INSPECTIONS OF THE BUILDING FOR THE PURPOSE OF A FIXTURE COUNT FOR SEWER FIXTURE VERIFICATION AT 'FINAL PLUMBING'.* ***THIS PERMIT MAY BE SUBJECT TO SEWER CONNECTION COSTS UPON FURTHER REVIEW OFPage CONNECTION 2 of 103 HISTORY, WHICH WILL BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A "CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY".*** HansenPAC\BuildingPermitsIssued.rpx **PERMIT ISSUED WITH DEFFERRED FIRE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENTS REVIEWS PENDING APPROVAL PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTION BEING GRANTED.TV COMBINATION PERMIT: INTERIOR TENANT IMPROVEMNET IN EXISTING 10,964 SF WAREHOUSE FOR CULTIVATION. QAA REQUIRED ON ITEMS: Xb BY GEOTEK. INCLUDES ELECTRICAL - BIG BOSS PRODUCSTIONS, MECHANICAL - WJ BORGHOFF, AND PLUMBING - WJ BORGHOFF. INSTALL 13 NEW PLUMBING FIXTURES (1 HAND SINK, 4 SINKS, 6 TRENCH DRAINS, AND 2 REVERSE OSMOSIS') @ "ALL OTHER BUSINESS" RATE, PLUS 2 MISCELLANEOUS FIXTURES (2 FLOOR DRAINS W/O DIRECT WATER SUPPLY) @ NO RATE. VERIFIED 19 FIXTURES PAID FOR UNDER PREVIOUS PERMITS (#26198,#21999,#19702, AND #18979), TOTALING
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