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Summit County, CO PERMITS ISSUED for the Period 1/1/2003 3/29/2012 Summit County, CO Page 1 9:05:40AM PERMITS ISSUED For the Period 1/1/2003 thru 12/31/2003 Permit Number Permit Type Site Address Application Date Subtype Parcel Number Issue Date Status of Permit Subdivision Name Valuation Total Fees Fees Paid B01-0418 MF 20 Hawk Cir 259 76.00 101.24 101.24 10/08/2001 NONE 08/15/2003 FINAL Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT AVERY CLIFF , , (000) 418-4434 CONTRACTOR VOSSOW TRAVIS 748-7692, , CONTRACTOR R A NELSON & ASSO PO BOX 5400, AVON, CO 81620 (970) 949-5152 OWNER KEYSTONE REAL ESTATE PO BOX 8876, KEYSTONE, CO 80435 B01-0450 COM 28775 Hwy 9 8,000.00 102.40 102.40 11/06/2001 NONE 1951-2220-00-021 03/19/2003 FINAL TR4-78 SEC 22 QTR 2 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT L G EVERIST INC- GREG N PO BOX 1150, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 (970) 468-2521 CONTRACTOR L G EVERIST INC PO BOX 1150, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 (970) 468-2521 OWNER L G EVERIST INC- GREG N PO BOX 1150, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 (970) 468-2521 B02-0245 SFR 5402 French Gulch Rd 2 252,681.10 2,260.45 2,260.45 07/03/2002 NONE 2211-3540-01-005 07/16/2003 FINAL PARCEL B & C MOUNTAIN MEADOWS #2 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT COLORADO SUMMIT LOG PO BOX 5595, FRISCO, CO 80443 (970) 668-9999 CONTRACTOR ROCKRIDGE BUILDING C PO BOX 1615, BRECKENRIDGE, CO 80424 (970) 453-9647 OWNER COLLINS KIM & FRASER 7866 SOUTH HILL DRIVE, LITTLETON, CO 80120 B02-0253 SFR 90 Willow Bend Ln 1027 12,334.00 145.67 145.67 07/16/2002 NONE 2097-3540-10-003 04/21/2003 FINAL BILLS RANCH Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT POSEY JOE 5271QUITMAN ST, DENVER, CO 80212 (303) 477-2392 CONTRACTOR MIDDLE EARTH ENTERPR 5255 MONTEZUMA RD, DILLON, CO 80435 (970) 468-8509 OWNER POSEY JOE 5271QUITMAN ST, DENVER, CO 80212 (303) 477-2392 B02-0300 SFRD 37 Summit County Rd 1005 0.00 82.50 0.00 08/06/2002 NONE 01/15/2003 VOID Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number CONTRACTOR HOMEOWNER BUILDER , , OTHER BOUCHER TIM SELECTRON PIN #, , OWNER SUMMIT COUNTY BUILDI , , PERM140 3/29/2012 Summit County, CO Page 2 9:05:40AM PERMITS ISSUED For the Period 1/1/2003 thru 12/31/2003 Permit Number Permit Type Site Address Application Date Subtype Parcel Number Issue Date Status of Permit Subdivision Name Valuation Total Fees Fees Paid B02-0308 SFR 150 Lichen Ln 128 75,000.00 1,444.94 1,444.94 08/13/2002 NONE 2095-2710-01-001 06/04/2003 FINAL KEYSTONE RANCH SUB #1 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT STASHICK PAUL P O BOX 4942, DILLON, CO 80435 CONTRACTOR RESORT REALTY LLC PO BOX 8877, KEYSTONE, CO 80435 (970) 468-7686 OWNER STASHICK PAUL 150 LICHEN LN, KEYSTONE, CO 80435 (303) 241-6114 B02-0313 SFR 730 Summit County Rd 1353 676,345.00 7,922.93 7,922.93 08/15/2002 NONE 1951-0810-01-002 07/22/2003 FINAL PEBBLE CREEK RANCH Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT KENDALL LISA P O BOX 1374, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 CONTRACTOR HOMEOWNER BUILDER , , OWNER KENDALL LISA P O BOX 1374, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 (000) 389-6071 B02-0316 SFR 163 Solomons Ln 1249 369,364.32 4,134.49 4,134.49 08/16/2002 NONE 2097-1320-64-005 07/03/2003 FINAL CORTINA RIDGE #1 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT HOMEOWNER BUILDER , , CONTRACTOR HOMEOWNER BUILDER , , OWNER MUZAR MICHAEL 977 E PHILLIPS, LITTLETON, CO 80122 B02-0328 SFR 205 Protector Pl 916 60,000.00 1,177.69 1,177.69 08/21/2002 NONE 2209-2520-14-013 05/27/2003 FINAL PEAK 7 WEST Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT HUME BRIAN BACKWOODS CUSTOM BUILDERS, , CONTRACTOR HOMEOWNER BUILDER , , OWNER SABB DONNA/DAVIS TIM 260 YELLOW SPRINGS CT, YARDLEY, PA 19067 (604) 538-4800 B02-0352 SFR 132 Shooting Star Way 1250 60,000.00 1,177.69 1,177.69 08/29/2002 NONE 2097-1420-08-006 05/28/2003 FINAL CORTINA #1 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT FORD JUDITH 208 E FOX CT, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 (970) 262-0335 CONTRACTOR BRIAN C SHAFFER CUSTO163 MEADOW DR, DILLON, CO 80435 (970) 376-4561 OWNER FORD JUDITH 208 E FOX CT, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 (970) 262-0335 PERM140 3/29/2012 Summit County, CO Page 3 9:05:40AM PERMITS ISSUED For the Period 1/1/2003 thru 12/31/2003 Permit Number Permit Type Site Address Application Date Subtype Parcel Number Issue Date Status of Permit Subdivision Name Valuation Total Fees Fees Paid B02-0393 COM 14852 Hwy 9 3,000.00 137.36 137.36 09/26/2002 NONE 2211-0710-00-006 10/03/2003 FINAL MUNROE PLACER MS 1150 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT HERNOR DONALD 8095 W 88 AVE, ARVADA, CO 80005 (303) 422-3054 CONTRACTOR DONALD HERNOR 8095 W 88TH AVE, ARVADA, CO 80005 (303) 422-3054 OWNER HERNOR DONALD 8095 W 88 AVE, ARVADA, CO 80005 (303) 422-3054 B02-0414 COMD 703 Anemone Trl 795,241.09 4,490.84 4,490.84 10/08/2002 NONE 2095-0730-23-004 01/21/2003 FINAL RED MOUNTAIN PLAZA Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number CONTRACTOR RKD INC PO BOX 5055, EDWARDS, CO 81632 (970) 092-6026 OTHER MEXICO RESTAURANT - D, , OTHER JENNIFER/GENERAL MAN , , (000) 409-8905 OWNER CRW HOLDINGS LLC PO BOX 10000 #122, CHARONDA, 80498 (970) 409-8789 B02-0430 COMD 256 Hwy 6 35,000.00 812.21 812.21 10/22/2002 NONE 01/20/2003 FINAL DILLON RIDGE - ALPINE BANK CENT. Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT KUHLMAN JONI & GEORGP O BOX 1934, BRECKENRIDGE, CO 80424 (970) 453-5765 CONTRACTOR READY, PAINT, FIRE! PO BOX 1934, BRECKENRIDGE, CO 80424 (970) 393-2201 OWNER KUHLMAN JONI & GEORGPO BOX 1934, BRECKENRIDGE, CO 80424 (000) 453-5765 B02-0436 SFR 367 G Rd 2028 22,744.80 599.36 599.36 10/28/2002 NONE 2097-1210-01-030 01/02/2003 FINAL GOVERNMENT SMALL TRACTS Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT HOXIE, LEE A PO BOX 20, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 (000) 262-0610 CONTRACTOR TUFF SHED INC 4500 GRAPE ST, DENVER, CO 80223 (303) 399-8833 OWNER HOXIE, LEE A PO BOX 20, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 (000) 262-0610 B02-0455 SFR 32 Sage View Ct 221 527,698.96 5,743.14 5,743.14 11/08/2002 NONE 01/09/2003 FINAL WHISPERING PINES #4 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT GALLIPO BILL GALLIPO CONSTRUCTION, , CONTRACTOR GALLIPO CONSTRUCTION8000 E. PRENTICE AVE. SUITE D-2, ENGLEWOOD, CO 80111 (303) 741-3181 OWNER GALLIPO BILL GALLIPO CONSTRUCTION, , PERM140 3/29/2012 Summit County, CO Page 4 9:05:40AM PERMITS ISSUED For the Period 1/1/2003 thru 12/31/2003 Permit Number Permit Type Site Address Application Date Subtype Parcel Number Issue Date Status of Permit Subdivision Name Valuation Total Fees Fees Paid B02-0460 SFR 46 Moonstone Rd 502 634,272.52 6,440.75 6,440.75 11/14/2002 NONE 2211-3140-06-007 01/02/2003 FINAL BRECKENRIDGE HEIGHTS Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT ALTAMIRO CONSTRUCTIOPO BOX 3674, BRECKENRIDGE, CO 80424 (970) 389-1445 CONTRACTOR ALTAMIRO CONSTRUCTIOPO BOX 3674, BRECKENRIDGE, CO 80424 (970) 389-1445 OWNER ROUSSY MARC 1265 LOG HOLLOW PT, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80906 (719) 447-1309 B02-0461 COM 204 Keystone Rd 8 142,000.00 2,027.77 2,027.77 11/15/2002 NONE 01/10/2003 FINAL KEYSTONE Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT K.R.E.D. P O BOX 8876, KEYSTONE, CO 80435 (970) 496-4332 CONTRACTOR G.A. WESTERN CONSTRU 3354 C ROAD, PALISADE, CO 81526 (970) 434-6102 OWNER K.R.E.D. P O BOX 8876, KEYSTONE, CO 80435 (970) 496-4332 B02-0465 SFR 96 Moonstone Rd 502 26,254.32 678.89 678.89 11/21/2002 NONE 2211-3143-01-002 01/23/2003 FINAL BRECKENRIDGE HEIGHTS #1 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT MAPLEWOOD ENTERPRIS PO BOX 2092, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 (970) 418-1647 CONTRACTOR MAPLEWOOD ENTERPRIS PO BOX 2092, SILVERTHORNE, CO 80498 (970) 418-1647 OWNER LESTRANGE MICHAEL P O BOX 6278, BRECKENRIDGE, CO 80424 B02-0478 SFR 186 Robertson Ln 867 380,088.13 4,377.13 4,377.13 12/10/2002 NONE 2483-1220-10-011 01/21/2003 FINAL QUANDARY VILLAGE #2 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT DYLAN EARL P O BOX 3777, BRECKENRIDGE, CO 80424 (970) 389-3721 CONTRACTOR DISTINCTIVE FINISHES PO BOX 8948, BRECKENRIDGE, CO 80424 (970) 485-0371 OWNER SLIGHTS BARRY PO BOX 8797, NEW, 80424 (970) 389-6977 B02-0481 COM 102 Lake Ridge Cir 182 24,800.00 645.56 645.56 12/12/2002 NONE 2095-2420-17-001 01/20/2003 FINAL KEYSTONE-THE SEASONS Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number CONTRACTOR R A NELSON & ASSO PO BOX 5400, AVON, CO 81620 (970) 949-5152 OWNER KEYSTONE REAL ESTATE PO BOX 8876, KEYSTONE, CO 80435 (970) 468-7137 PERM140 3/29/2012 Summit County, CO Page 5 9:05:40AM PERMITS ISSUED For the Period 1/1/2003 thru 12/31/2003 Permit Number Permit Type Site Address Application Date Subtype Parcel Number Issue Date Status of Permit Subdivision Name Valuation Total Fees Fees Paid B02-0483 SFR 166 Rasor Dr 67 225,000.00 2,794.69 2,794.69 12/18/2002 NONE 2095-1340-04-019 01/21/2003 FINAL LOVELAND PASS VILLAGE Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT RICHMOND DOYLE & ELL P.O.
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