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City of Irving for the Period 1/1/2009 Thru 12/31/2009 CO PERMITS Page 7/19/2018 City of Irving 1 11:48:56AM CO PERMITS ISSUED For the Period 1/1/2009 thru 12/31/2009 Permit Number Permit Type Site Address Application Date Subtype Parcel Number Valuation Issue Date Status of Permit Subdivision Name Block Lot Square Feet Total Fees Fees Paid CO 8251 N BELT LINE RD #130 0 175.00 175.00 H0610-0019 10/3/2006 RESTAURANT 320247600A0010000 1,800 SF 6/17/2009 FINALED BELTLINE/REGENT Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address A 1 ACS Phone Number APPLICANT ADHAM SAYMOUAA 8251 N BELT LINE RD #130 IRVING TX 75063 BUS. OWNER ADHAM SAYMOUAA 8251 N BELT LINE RD #130 IRVING TX 75063 TENANT LEILA'S OWNER CHRIS HUNG 275 N CAMBELL RD #115 Richardson Tx 75080 (972) 792-9888 ** H0712-0036 CO 1001 W ROYAL LN 0 0.00 0.00 12/12/2007 HOTEL/MOTEL 65019743510020100 96,055 SF 7/13/2009 FINALED B B B & C RR CO ABST 197 PG 43 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number CONTRACTOR TBD TENANT NYLO DALLAS / LAS COLINAS HOTEL1001 W ROYAL LN IRVING TX APPLICANT DAVID KLEIN (404) 574-6017 BUS. OWNER LAS COLINAS LOFT HOTEL LLC 260 PEACHTREE ST NW STE# 2301 ATLANTA GA 30303 (404) 221-0600 OWNER LAS COLINAS LOFT HOTEL LLC 260 PEACHTREE ST SW #2301 ATLANTA GA 30303 (404) 221-0600 ** H0811-0001 CO 451 DECKER DR 0 0.00 0.00 11/3/2008 CHURCH/RELIGIOUS 32258260010010000 24,000 SF 4/8/2009 FINALED LAS COLINAS AREA 3 REV 2ND INS Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address S 1 & Phone Number BUS. OWNER CHURCH / SCIENTOLOGY OF DALLAS CONTRACTOR MAPP CONSTRUCTION 7929 BROOK RIVER DR, #140 DALLAS TX 75247 (214) 267-0700 APPLICANT RYAN (310) 424-8086 OWNER CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY CELEBEITY CTR DALLAS DALLAS TX 752283776 TENANT CHURCH / SCIENTOLOGY OF DALLAS CO 403 S BRITAIN RD 0 80.00 80.00 H0812-0029 12/9/2008 CHURCH/RELIGIOUS 320375600A0010000 6,085 SF 9/11/2009 FINALED Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number OWNER MCDOUGAL COMPANIES 7008 SALEM AVE LUBBOCK TX 79424 (806) 796-4663 APPLICANT DAVID W DAVIS (972) 259-7644 TENANT CHISM-SMITH FUNERAL HOME BUS. OWNER DAVID DAVIS 129 S O'CONNOR RD IRVING TX 75060 (972) 259-7644 CO 3317 FINLEY RD #220 0 80.00 80.00 H0812-0079 12/30/2008 OFFICE (BUSINESS) 65162311010140000 129 SF 1/5/2009 FINALED WILLIAM HARRIS ABST 1623 PG 11 Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number BUS. OWNER ALLEE SIMMONS 3309 BLOCK DR #1242 IRVING TX 75038 (972) 255-7047 OWNER SUMMIT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 3317 FINLEY RD IRVING TX 75062 APPLICANT ALLEE SIMMONS (972) 999-1509 TENANT SJM FAMILY FOUNDATION INC CO 3648 N BELT LINE RD #3648 0 80.00 80.00 H0812-0081 12/31/2008 PERSONAL SERVICES 3,500 SF 1/2/2009 FINALED Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT KHIEM PHAN 1611 PARK GARDEN CT CEDAR HILL TX 75104 (972) 896-8927 BUS. OWNER TINA PHAN 1611 PARK GARDEN CT CEDAR HILL TX 75104 (972) 896-8927 IVG_PERM140C Page 7/19/2018 City of Irving 2 11:48:56AM For the Period 1/1/2009 thru 12/31/2009 Permit Number Permit Type Site Address Application Date Subtype Parcel Number Valuation Issue Date Status of Permit Subdivision Name Block Lot Square Feet Total Fees Fees Paid OWNER MARGAUX NORTHGATE 14900 LAND MARK BLVD # 610 DALLAS TX 75254 (972) 980-8806 TENANT SUPER WASH & DRY CO 3080 W STORY RD 0 80.00 80.00 H0901-0001 1/2/2009 MANUFACTURING/IND 21,399 SF 1/2/2009 FINALED Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT ON ASSET INTELLIGENCE, INC. BUS. OWNER ADAM CROSSNO 3080 W STORY RD IRVING TX 75038-3529 (972) 659-1619 OWNER 3100 EMERY LLC 5720 LBJ FREEWAY #490 DALLAS TX 75240 (972) 239-6777 TENANT ON ASSET INTELLIGENCE, INC. ** H0901-0002 CO 3911 W AIRPORT FWY 0 150.00 150.00 1/2/2009 RESTAURANT TEMP322164000A01R0000 10,116 SF 1/2/2009 FINALED IRVING MARKET CENTER 2ND REV Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address A 1R Phone Number BUS. OWNER EL FENIX 11075 HARRY HINES BLVD DALLAS TX 75229 (972) 388-5416 TENANT EL FENIX APPLICANT MICHAEL DAILEY (972) 388-5416 OWNER D F & R INC 150 HANCOCK ST MADISON GA 306501304 CO 833 E SHADY GROVE RD #A 0 80.00 80.00 H0901-0003 1/2/2009 PROFESSIONAL 32478490010100000 1,000 SF 1/2/2009 FINALED SHADY GROVE JV Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address 1 Phone Number OWNER GEORGE, GIGI & SOOSAN GEORGE IRVING TX 750605720 (214) 207-1605 TENANT LA EMPERADORA BAKERY APPLICANT ALEJANDRA RODRIGUEZ 1328 ROCK ISLAND RD #116 IRVING TX 75060 (214) 524-4302 BUS. OWNER ALEJANDRA RODRIGUEZ 1328 ROCK ISLAND RD #116 IRVING TX 75060 (214) 524-4302 CO 1703 E SHADY GROVE RD 0 80.00 80.00 H0901-0004 1/5/2009 MOBILE HOME PARK 7500167LOT13WAL04 0 SF 1/9/2009 FINALED Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT MICHAEL LOONEY P O BOX 8489 longbeach ca 90808 (562) 505-5191 BUS. OWNER MICHAEL LOONEY P O BOX 8489 longbeach ca 90808 (562) 505-5191 TENANT WALKER MHP OWNER MICHAEL LOONEY P O BOX 8489 longbeach ca 90808 (562) 505-5191 CO 2800 W IRVING BLVD #A180 0 150.00 150.00 H0901-0005 1/5/2009 RESTAURANT 1,950 SF 1/5/2009 FINALED Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT JOSE GUSTAVO RAMIREZ 2409 RIDGEWOOD ST IRVING TX 75062 (469) 855-3288 BUS. OWNER JOSE GUSTAVO RAMIREZ 2409 RIDGEWOOD ST IRVING TX 75062 (469) 855-3288 OWNER CALIFICO 2800 IRVING BLVD IRVING TX 75061 (214) 783-6263 TENANT DONA MARY'S CO 1230 N BELT LINE RD 0 80.00 80.00 H0901-0007 1/6/2009 OFFICE (BUSINESS) 1,200 SF 1/6/2009 FINALED Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number BUS. OWNER DENNIS H JUNES 1125 SCHILLING BLVD E # 101 MEMPHIS TN 38120 (901) 888-7827 OWNER PS TEXAS HOLDINGS P O BOX 200697-07 DALLAS TX 75230 (214) 340-0782 IVG_PERM140C Page 7/19/2018 City of Irving 3 11:48:56AM For the Period 1/1/2009 thru 12/31/2009 Permit Number Permit Type Site Address Application Date Subtype Parcel Number Valuation Issue Date Status of Permit Subdivision Name Block Lot Square Feet Total Fees Fees Paid APPLICANT IRA B MORRIS (901) 550-1620 TENANT SECURAS CONSULTING GROUP LLC CO 1232 N BELT LINE RD 0 80.00 80.00 H0901-0008 1/6/2009 OFFICE (BUSINESS) 1,200 SF 1/6/2009 CANCELLED Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT IRA B MORRIS (901) 550-1620 OWNER PS TEXAS HOLDINGS P O BOX 200697-07 DALLAS TX 75230 (214) 340-0782 TENANT SECURAS CONSULTING GROUP LLC BUS. OWNER DENNIS H JUNES 1125 SCHILLING BLVD E # 101 MEMPHIS TN 38120 (901) 888-7827 CO 223 N ROGERS RD 0 80.00 80.00 H0901-0009 1/6/2009 WAREHOUSE 324505400A0010000 22,315 SF 1/6/2009 FINALED ROGERS/ROCK ISLAND/NORTHWEST A Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address A 1 ACS Phone Number BUS. OWNER ALL-PRO FOUNDATION REPAIR 7861 TUDOR LN Argyle TX 76226 (972) 814-0449 OWNER BILL BALEY 223 N ROGERS IRVING TX 75060 APPLICANT ANTHONY COOPER (972) 814-0449 TENANT ALL-PRO FOUNDATION REPAIR CO 2326 FAIRFAX DR 0 110.00 110.00 H0901-0010 1/6/2009 DAY CARE 32464500010010000 3,000 SF 1/6/2009 FINALED SANDALWOOD Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address A 1 Phone Number APPLICANT ERICA BRYANT (817) 300-7883 BUS. OWNER ERICA BRYANT 2326 FAIRFAX DR IRVING TX 75060 (972) 790-5553 OWNER PEYROVI, MINA & 9814 HONEYSUCKLE DR FRISCO TX 750357081 TENANT BRIGHT STEPS LEARNING CENTER 2326 FAIRFAX DR IRVING Tx 75060 (972) 790-5553 CO 914 E SIXTH ST 0 80.00 80.00 H0901-0011 1/6/2009 PERSONAL SERVICES 1,050 SF 1/6/2009 FINALED Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number APPLICANT BRIJIDA CRUZ 821 NE 23RD ST IRVING TX (972) 264-9736 BUS. OWNER BRIJIDA CRUZ 821 NE 23RD ST IRVING TX (972) 264-9736 OWNER CRISTELA PERALES 2821 BONANZA IRVING TX 75060 (469) 328-3206 TENANT BRISAS SALON DE BELLEZA IRVIN ** H0901-0012 CO 400 E LAS COLINAS BLVD #1033 0 0.00 0.00 1/6/2009 OFFICE (BUSINESS) 322581800A0010000 15,559 SF 6/30/2009 FINALED LAS COLINAS URBAN CTR 10TH REV Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address A 1 AC Phone Number APPLICANT CONSTRUCTORS & ASSOCIATES 3333 WELBORN ST., #200 DALLAS TX 75219 (214) 520-3353 CONTRACTOR CONSTRUCTORS & ASSOCIATES 3333 WELBORN ST., #200 DALLAS TX 75219 (214) 520-3353 OWNER CB RICHARD ELLIS BUS. OWNER ESPN RADIO TENANT KESP/ESPN RADIO ** H0901-0013 CO 2810 N O'CONNOR RD 0 0.00 0.00 1/6/2009 CONVENIENCE STORE 32377700000010000 4,388 SF 1/6/2009 CANCELLED O'CONNOR SQUARE Contact Type Contact Name Contact Address Phone Number CONTRACTOR MOOSE CONSTRUCTION LLC 11277 STEMMONS FRWY DALLAS TX 75229 (972) 230-5000 IVG_PERM140C Page 7/19/2018 City of Irving 4 11:48:56AM For the Period 1/1/2009 thru 12/31/2009 Permit Number Permit Type Site Address Application Date Subtype Parcel Number Valuation Issue Date Status of Permit Subdivision Name Block Lot Square Feet Total Fees Fees Paid OWNER NORTH, OCONNOR LTD 5930 LBJ FWY STE 400 DALLAS TX 752406372 TENANT JAI BHARATH BAZAR APPLICANT MOOSE CONSTRUCTION LLC 11277 STEMMONS FRWY DALLAS TX 75229 (972) 230-5000 BUS.
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