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Building and Safety Division Detailed Permit Activity Page 1 of 48 for the Period of 6/25/2018 to 6/29/2018 Print Date: 7/3/18 City of Reno - Building and Safety Division Detailed Permit Activity Page 1 of 48 For the period of 6/25/2018 to 6/29/2018 Permit No Parcel No Description Address Builder Owner No of Units Valuation Commercial Demolition BLD18-09150 003-150-25 DEMOLITION 1651 VIRGINIA QUALITY CD/PARK7 RENO OWNER 0 $52,000.00 DEMOLITION LLC App Type Commercial COMPANY 461 PARK AVE S FL 4 Issue Date 6/28/18 324 S 18TH STREET ANTHONY FEYOCK SPARKS, NV 89431 NEW YORK, NY 10016 BLD18-09724 013-332-08 DEMOLITION 1475 TERMINAL STRYKER LANZA/MILLER/RIVLIN 0 $20,000.00 CONSTRUCTION PO BOX 485 App Type Commercial 84 GLEN CARRAN TAHOE CITY, CA 96145 Issue Date 6/27/18 CIRCLE SPARKS, NV 89431 Total for Building/Commercial/Demolition Permits 2 Valuation $ 72,000.00 Electrical BLD18-10743 141-010-38 TEMPORARY POWER 1851 STEAMBOAT PACIFIC WEST PIONEER PARKWAY 0 $12,600.00 POLE CONTRACTORS OF HOLDING CO LLC App Type Commercial NEVADA LLC 1380 GREG ST STE 231 Issue Date 6/29/18 8700 TECHNOLOGY C/O LEWIS OPERATING WAY CORP RENO, NV 89521 SPARKS, NV 89431 BLD18-10744 141-010-38 TEMPORARY POWER 1851 STEAMBOAT PACIFIC WEST PIONEER PARKWAY 0 $12,600.00 POLE CONTRACTORS OF HOLDING CO LLC App Type Commercial NEVADA LLC 1380 GREG ST STE 231 Issue Date 6/29/18 8700 TECHNOLOGY C/O LEWIS OPERATING WAY CORP RENO, NV 89521 SPARKS, NV 89431 Total for Building/Commercial/Electrical Permits 2 Valuation $ 25,200.00 Fire PermitActivityReport.rpt Permit No Parcel No Description Address Builder Owner No of Units Valuation BLD18-09769 012-382-40 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 1675 ORMAND BURGARELLO ROBLES LIVING TRUST, 0 $2,304.00 ALARM INC IGNACIO & JISEL App Type Commercial 50 SNIDER WAY ROBLES TRUSTEE, Issue Date 6/27/18 SPARKS, NV 89431 IGNACIO & JISEL 17730 HONEY LOCUST CT RENO, NV 89508 BLD18-09770 164-421-32 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 5385 RENO BURGARELLO GLASS INVESTMENTS LLC 0 $375.00 CORPORATE ALARM INC 4790 CAUGHLIN PKWY App Type Commercial 50 SNIDER WAY #329 Issue Date 6/27/18 SPARKS, NV 89431 RENO, NV 89519 BLD18-09831 012-073-27 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 859 2ND BURGARELLO ASHSHAS PROPERTIES 0 $375.00 ALARM INC LLC App Type Commercial 50 SNIDER WAY 875 E 2ND ST Issue Date 6/27/18 SPARKS, NV 89431 RENO, NV 89502 BLD18-09901 043-011-47 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 7693 VIRGINIA DESERT HILLS LONGLEY PARTNERS LLC 0 $6,357.00 ELECTRIC INC 1200 FINANCIAL BLVD App Type Commercial 2136 KLEPPE LANE RENO, NV 89502 Issue Date 6/26/18 SPARKS, NV 89431 BLD18-09996 142-330-08 FIRE SPRINKLER 13985 VIRGINIA A B C FIRE AND G&I VII RENO OPERATING 0 $3,500.00 SYSTEM CYLINDER SERVICE LLC App Type Commercial 1025 TELEGRAPH ST 220 E 42ND ST 27TH FL Issue Date 6/27/18 RENO, NV 89502 C/O DRA ADVISORS LLC NEW YORK, NY 10017 BLD18-10026 163-061-13 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 537 SOUTH DESERT HILLS SOUTH MEADOWS 0 $4,700.00 MEADOWS ELECTRIC INC PROMENADE LLC App Type Commercial 2136 KLEPPE LANE 4785 CAUGHLIN PKWY Issue Date 6/29/18 SPARKS, NV 89431 ROB WINKEL RENO, NV 89519 PermitActivityReport.rpt Permit No Parcel No Description Address Builder Owner No of Units Valuation BLD18-10048 160-040-30 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 490 SOUTH UNITED ELECTRICAL NV HOSPITALITY LLC 0 $120,000.00 MEADOWS SERVICES INC 2689 WELLINGTON SOUTH App Type Commercial 2551 PRECISION DR CARSON CITY, NV 89703 Issue Date 6/28/18 #A MINDEN, NV 89423 BLD18-10234 013-351-04 FIRE SPRINKLER 2770 VASSAR OVERHEAD FIRE RENO-TAHOE AIRPORT 0 $6,990.00 SYSTEM PROTECTION INC AUTHORITY App Type Commercial 850 E GREG STREET PO BOX 12490 Issue Date 6/25/18 SPARKS, NV 89431 C/O PROPERTY DIVISION RENO, NV 89510 BLD18-10241 020-182-39 FIRE SPRINKLER 125 GENTRY A B C FIRE AND WINNER PROPERTIES LLC 0 $30,000.00 SYSTEM CYLINDER SERVICE 6175 W SAHARA AVE App Type Commercial 1025 TELEGRAPH ST LAS VEGAS, NV 89146 Issue Date 6/27/18 RENO, NV 89502 BLD18-10594 160-060-07 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 11500 VIRGINIA BALDWIN UNITED STATES OF 0 $5,000.00 ELECTRICAL AMERICA TTEE App Type Commercial INSTALLATIONS INC RENO/SPARKS INDIAN Issue Date 6/26/18 260 CONEY ISLAND COLONY DR 311 E WASHINGTON ST SPARKS, NV 89431 C/O BIA WESTERN NEVADA AGENCY CARSON CITY, NV 89701 BLD18-10598 007-294-36 FIRE ALARM 345 VIRGINIA AMERICAN FIRE C S & Y ASSOCIATES 0 $57,375.00 EQUIPMENT SALES PO BOX 3399 App Type Commercial AND SERVICE A C/O ELDORADO HOTEL Issue Date 6/28/18 DIVISION OF THE ASSOC HILL RENO, NV 89505 3107 W VIRGINIA AVE PHOENIX, AZ 85009 BLD18-10618 090-371-10 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 8790 RED ROCK DESERT HILLS EL CAMINO NEVADA LLC 0 $1,776.00 ELECTRIC INC 24670 CORDILLERA DR App Type Commercial 2136 KLEPPE LANE CALABASAS, CA 91302 Issue Date 6/26/18 SPARKS, NV 89431 PermitActivityReport.rpt Permit No Parcel No Description Address Builder Owner No of Units Valuation BLD18-10647 012-351-02 FIRE ALARM 1325 CORPORATE A B C FIRE AND SCHUMAN MARITAL 0 $2,000.00 CYLINDER SERVICE TRUST, ADOLPH P App Type Commercial 1025 TELEGRAPH ST BERL TRUSTEE, JOHN Issue Date 6/27/18 RENO, NV 89502 5520 KIETZKE LN STE 300 C/O COLLIERS NEVADA MGMT RENO, NV 89511 Total for Building/Commercial/Fire Permits 13 Valuation $ 240,752.00 Grading & Site Improvements BLD18-04532 212-050-07 PARKING LOT 0 SUGAR PINE MILES PATAGONIA INC 0 $1,200,000.00 CONSTRUCTION 259 W SANTA CLARA ST App Type Commercial 61 INDUSTRIAL VENTURA, CA 93001 Issue Date 6/29/18 PKWY CARSON CITY, NV 89706 Total for Building/Commercial/Grading & Site Improvements Permits 1 Valuation $ 1,200,000.00 HVAC BLD18-09389 024-054-04 ROOFTOP UNIT 4905 VIRGINIA H C C REDFIELD PROMENADE 0 $15,502.00 REFRIGERATION INC LP App Type Commercial 834 VICTORIAN 3333 NEW HYDE PARK RD Issue Date 6/25/18 AVENUE STE 100 PMB 5020 SPARKS, NV 89431 NEW HYDE PARK, NY 11042 BLD18-10308 163-073-04 HVAC 9475 DOUBLE R SILVER STATE BP CAPITAL I LLC 0 $9,188.00 HEATING & AIR PO BOX 920 App Type Commercial CONDITIONING LLC LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97034 Issue Date 6/27/18 80 CONEY ISLAND DR SPARKS, NV 89431 BLD18-10546 004-092-12 FURNACE 2394 PATTON MICHAELS EMILY CARRUTH 0 $945.00 PLUMBING & DRAIN PROPERTIES LLC App Type Commercial SERVICE 4751 CAUGHLIN PKWY Issue Date 6/28/18 670 KRESGE LN C/O GASTON & SPARKS, NV 89431 WILKERSON MGMT GROUP RENO, NV 89519 PermitActivityReport.rpt Permit No Parcel No Description Address Builder Owner No of Units Valuation BLD18-10614 026-283-01 ROOFTOP UNIT 2045 SILVERADA FLEET HEATING & SILVERADA HEALTH 0 $20,000.00 AIR INCORPORATED HOLDINGS LLC App Type Commercial 1760 DEMING WAY PO BOX 128109 Issue Date 6/26/18 SPARKS, NV 89431 C/O ENSIGN FACILITY SERVICES INC NASHVILLE, TN 37212 BLD18-10649 013-021-43 ROOF TOP UNIT 300 WELLS GARDNER S3-300 S WELLS LLC 0 $6,500.00 ENGINEERING INC 1 E LIBERTY STE 444 App Type Commercial 270 E PARR BLVD RENO, NV 89501 Issue Date 6/29/18 RENO, NV 89512 BLD18-10669 019-482-03 FURNACE 3095 LAKESIDE SIERRA AIR INC ADAMS, DAVID M 0 $3,631.00 4875 LONGLEY LN 100 N ARLINGTON AVE App Type Commercial RENO, NV 89502 #7K Issue Date 6/29/18 RENO, NV 89501 Total for Building/Commercial/HVAC Permits 6 Valuation $ 55,766.00 New Construction BLD17-08719 017-011-20 CLUBHOUSE 600 GEIGER GRADE MOUNTAIN WEST STEAMBOAT COMMERCE 0 $450,000.00 BUILDERS LLC CENTER LLC App Type Commercial 5560 LONGLEY LANE 4751 CAUGHLIN PKWY Issue Date 6/26/18 RENO, NV 89511 RENO, NV 89519 BLD18-08839 143-203-02 SALES OFFICE 15009 IRON RIVER TOLL NV LIMITED TOLL NV LIMITED 0 $157,758.80 PARTNERSHIP PARTNERSHIP App Type Commercial 500 DAMONTE 1140 N TOWN CENTER DR Issue Date 6/25/18 RANCH PKWY C/O TOLL BROTHERS INC RENO, NV 89521 LAS VEGAS, NV 89144 PermitActivityReport.rpt Permit No Parcel No Description Address Builder Owner No of Units Valuation BLD18-09740 017-011-26 APRTMENTS 600 GEIGER GRADE MOUNTAIN WEST STEAMBOAT BY VINTAGE 24 $2,348,000.00 BUILDERS LLC LP App Type Commercial 5560 LONGLEY LANE 369 SAN MIGUEL DR STE Issue Date 6/26/18 RENO, NV 89511 135 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 BLD18-09741 017-011-26 APRTMENTS 600 GEIGER GRADE MOUNTAIN WEST STEAMBOAT BY VINTAGE 24 $2,348,000.00 BUILDERS LLC LP App Type Commercial 5560 LONGLEY LANE 369 SAN MIGUEL DR STE Issue Date 6/26/18 RENO, NV 89511 135 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 BLD18-09742 017-011-26 APRTMENTS 600 GEIGER GRADE MOUNTAIN WEST STEAMBOAT BY VINTAGE 24 $2,348,000.00 BUILDERS LLC LP App Type Commercial 5560 LONGLEY LANE 369 SAN MIGUEL DR STE Issue Date 6/26/18 RENO, NV 89511 135 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Total for Building/Commercial/New Construction Permits 5 Valuation $ 7,651,758.80 Plumbing BLD18-10589 019-051-11 GAS LINE 207 HILLCREST MICHAELS 2050 NE BARBERRY LLC 0 $7,795.00 PLUMBING & DRAIN 6105 SW MACADAM AVE App Type Commercial SERVICE PORTLAND, OR 97239 Issue Date 6/27/18 670 KRESGE LN SPARKS, NV 89431 BLD18-10678 019-303-45 SEWER 1275 BERRUM MICHAELS 1275 BERRUM LANE LLC 0 $7,050.00 PLUMBING & DRAIN 226 CALIFORNIA AVE App Type Commercial SERVICE C/O HUBB REALTY Issue Date 6/29/18 670 KRESGE LN RENO, NV 89509 SPARKS, NV 89431 PermitActivityReport.rpt Permit No Parcel No Description Address Builder Owner No of Units Valuation BLD18-10727 042-223-02 GAS LINE REPAIR 1555 RIDGEVIEW JET PLUMBING & SOBRATO DEVELOPMENT 0 $500.00 DRAIN SERVICES CO NO 51 LLC App Type Commercial 1553 HYMER AVE 10600 N DE ANZA BLVD Issue Date 6/29/18 SPARKS, NV 89431 STE 200 CUPERTINO, CA 95014-2059 BLD18-10729 042-223-02 GAS LINE REPAIR 1555 RIDGEVIEW JET PLUMBING & SOBRATO DEVELOPMENT 0 $500.00 DRAIN SERVICES CO NO 51 LLC App Type Commercial 1553 HYMER AVE 10600 N DE ANZA BLVD Issue Date 6/29/18 SPARKS, NV 89431 STE 200 CUPERTINO, CA 95014-2059 Total for Building/Commercial/Plumbing Permits 4 Valuation $ 15,845.00 Remodel & Addition BLD18-01694 011-178-01 REMODEL 190 CENTER W C C DESIGN & CENTER & PINE 0 $225,000.00 BUILD INC INVESTMENTS LLC App
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