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DV503 Permits Issued Department of Planning & Sustainability Permits Issued Date Range Between 3/1/2021 And 3/31/2021 AP Type: ALL Work Type: ALL Type of residence: BOTH APNO: 3042177 Site Property: 1712 Columbia DR Decatur, GA 30032 Issue Date: 03/01/2021 Subdivision: DEKALB COUNTY FIRE STATION #7 Sq. Ft: 15576 Structure Type: Business Landlot District: 15 187 Work Type: New Construction Declared Value: $5,000,000.00 Property Type: Non-Residential Calculated Value: $2,347,542.63 Owner: DEKALB COUNTY Contractor: Lichty Commercial Construction, Inc 1300 COMMERCE DR 5FLR 3445 Buffington Center DECATUR, GA 30030 Atlanta, GA 30349 (404)371-2000 APNO: 3059546 Site Property: 1816 AUSTIN DR DECATUR, GA 30032- Issue Date: 03/30/2021 Subdivision: Love Lace wigs Sq. Ft: 1200 Structure Type: Retail or Mercantile Landlot District: 15 189 Work Type: Repairs to Existing Structure Declared Value: $3,500.00 Property Type: Non-Residential Calculated Value: $0.00 Owner: JAE C KIM Contractor: STANLEY KNOWLES CONSTRUCTION 225 MORTON MANOR CT 3203 DEMOONEY ROAD ATLANTA, GA 30022 ATLANTA, GA 30349- (770)619-3138 (404)964-5601 APNO: 3061517 Site Property: 5853 E PONCE DE LEON AVE STONE MOUNTAIN, GA 30083- Issue Date: 03/15/2021 Subdivision: GRAPHIC PACKAGING INTL Sq. Ft: 440345 Structure Type: Manufacturing Landlot District: 18 124 Work Type: Fire Marshal Special Work type Declared Value: $4,257,600.00 Property Type: Non-Residential Calculated Value: $0.00 Owner: FOLDING CARTON BLUEGRASS Contractor: 1500 RIVEREDGE PKWY STE 100 ATLANTA, GA 30328 , Print Date: 04/02/2021 Page 1 of 380 DV503 Ver 09062018 Department of Planning & Sustainability Permits Issued Date Range Between 3/1/2021 And 3/31/2021 AP Type: ALL Work Type: ALL Type of residence: BOTH APNO: 3052587 Site Property: 5482 CHAMBLEE DUNWOODY RD DUNWOODY, GA 30338- Issue Date: 03/23/2021 Subdivision: CHAMBLEE DUNWOODY RD Sq. Ft: 4350 Structure Type: Single Family Detached Landlot District: 18 366 Work Type: Fats Oil Grease Declared Value: $1.00 Property Type: Non-Residential Calculated Value: $0.00 Owner: DUNWOODY TSO LP Contractor: 3756 LAVISTA RD 200 TUCKER, GA 30084 , (404)345-0094 APNO: 3052867 Site Property: 6648 SWIFT CREEK RD LITHONIA, GA 30058- Issue Date: 03/31/2021 Subdivision: FAITH DWELLINGS Sq. Ft: 2464 Structure Type: Single Family Landlot District: 16 126 Work Type: Personal Care Home Declared Value: $0.00 Property Type: Residential Calculated Value: $0.00 Owner: Andrea T Ashe Contractor: Andrea Ashe 4666 randalwood drive Stone Mountain, GA 30058 , (404)578-6461 (404)578-6461 APNO: 3062917 Site Property: 3645 CHAMBLEE TUCKER RD CHAMBLEE, GA 30341- Issue Date: 03/15/2021 Subdivision: 3645 Chamblee Tucker Store Sq. Ft: 4270 Structure Type: Retail or Mercantile Landlot District: 18 285 Work Type: New Construction Declared Value: $750,000.00 Property Type: Non-Residential Calculated Value: $491,306.20 Owner: CHAMBLEE AUTO REPAIR LLC Contractor: BLACKWATER CONSTRUCTION GROUP, LLC 3645 CHAMBLEE TUCKER RD 2180 SATELLITE BLVD CHAMBLEE, GA 30341 DULUTH, GA 30097 Print Date: 04/02/2021 Page 2 of 380 DV503 Ver 09062018 Department of Planning & Sustainability Permits Issued Date Range Between 3/1/2021 And 3/31/2021 AP Type: ALL Work Type: ALL Type of residence: BOTH APNO: 3060422 Site Property: 1742 BRIARLAKE CIR DECATUR, GA 30033- Issue Date: 03/12/2021 Subdivision: 1742 BRIARLAKE CIRCLE ADDITION Sq. Ft: 1621 Structure Type: Single Family Detached Landlot District: 18 191 Work Type: Additions to Existing Structures Declared Value: $100,000.00 Property Type: Residential Calculated Value: $101,107.68 Owner: Conrad Evans Contractor: OWNER AS CONTRACTOR ** 1742 Briarlake Circle Decatur, GA 30033 DECATUR, GA 30030 (719)661-7748 (404)371-2000 APNO: 3061415 Site Property: 1604 NORRIS LAKE DR SNELLVILLE, GA 30039- Issue Date: 03/31/2021 Subdivision: Garage replacement Sq. Ft: 2400 Structure Type: Accessory Structures Landlot District: 16 257 Work Type: Additions to Existing Structures Declared Value: $49,208.00 Property Type: Residential Calculated Value: $102,960.00 Owner: H G RICE Contractor: Herschel Rice 1604 NORRIS LAKE DR 1604 Norris Lake Drive LITHONIA, GA 30039-5738 Snellville, GA 30039-3738 (404)277-4518 APNO: 3064266 Site Property: 2075 PATTERSON PARK RD DECATUR, GA 30033- Issue Date: 03/11/2021 Subdivision: PKTH 22501 Sq. Ft: 2666 Structure Type: Townhouse Landlot District: 18 103 Work Type: New Construction Declared Value: $144,000.00 Property Type: Non-Residential Calculated Value: $257,646.90 Owner: PULTE HOME COMPANY LLC* Contractor: PULTE HOME COMPANY LLC* 2475 NORTHWINDS PRKY 2475 NORTHWINDS PRKY ALPHRETTA, GA 30009 ALPHRETTA, GA 30009 (770)381-3450 (770)381-3450 Print Date: 04/02/2021 Page 3 of 380 DV503 Ver 09062018 Department of Planning & Sustainability Permits Issued Date Range Between 3/1/2021 And 3/31/2021 AP Type: ALL Work Type: ALL Type of residence: BOTH APNO: 3063258 Site Property: 1082 BRAMWELL LN STONE MOUNTAIN, GA 30083- Issue Date: 03/10/2021 Subdivision: 1082 BRAMWELL LANE - NEW HOUSE Sq. Ft: 2301 Structure Type: Single Family Detached Landlot District: 18 093 Work Type: New Construction Declared Value: $160,000.00 Property Type: Residential Calculated Value: $228,649.98 Owner: MICHAEL NELSON Contractor: EXCEL CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION 1082 BRAMWELL LN 11175 NORTHFALL LANE, STE 603 STONE MOUNTAIN, GA 30083 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 (678)575-5062 (770)667-0022 APNO: 3064262 Site Property: 2071 PATTERSON PARK RD DECATUR, GA 30033- Issue Date: 03/11/2021 Subdivision: PKTH 22301 Sq. Ft: 2666 Structure Type: Townhouse Landlot District: 18 103 Work Type: New Construction Declared Value: $144,000.00 Property Type: Non-Residential Calculated Value: $257,646.90 Owner: PULTE HOME COMPANY LLC* Contractor: PULTE HOME COMPANY LLC* 2475 NORTHWINDS PRKY 2475 NORTHWINDS PRKY ALPHRETTA, GA 30009 ALPHRETTA, GA 30009 (770)381-3450 (770)381-3450 APNO: 3064264 Site Property: 2073 PATTERSON PARK RD DECATUR, GA 30033- Issue Date: 03/11/2021 Subdivision: PKTH 22401 Sq. Ft: 2466 Structure Type: Townhouse Landlot District: 18 103 Work Type: New Construction Declared Value: $144,000.00 Property Type: Non-Residential Calculated Value: $235,374.90 Owner: PULTE HOME COMPANY LLC* Contractor: PULTE HOME COMPANY LLC* 2475 NORTHWINDS PRKY 2475 NORTHWINDS PRKY ALPHRETTA, GA 30009 ALPHRETTA, GA 30009 (770)381-3450 (770)381-3450 Print Date: 04/02/2021 Page 4 of 380 DV503 Ver 09062018 Department of Planning & Sustainability Permits Issued Date Range Between 3/1/2021 And 3/31/2021 AP Type: ALL Work Type: ALL Type of residence: BOTH APNO: 3063608 Site Property: 3029 FRAZIER WAY DECATUR, GA 30033- Issue Date: 03/02/2021 Subdivision: TORRES - DECK REPLACEMENT Sq. Ft: 234 Structure Type: Single Family Detached Landlot District: 18 146 Work Type: Additions to Existing Structures Declared Value: $14,000.00 Property Type: Residential Calculated Value: $3,510.00 Owner: Wilfredo Torres Contractor: EXOVATIONS OF ATLANTA, LLC* 3029 Frazier Way 1550-A OAK INDUSTRIAL LANE Decatur, GA 30033 CUMMING, GA 30040- (404)414-0340 (770)205-2995 APNO: 3064259 Site Property: 2069 PATTERSON PARK RD DECATUR, GA 30033- Issue Date: 03/11/2021 Subdivision: PKTH 22201 Sq. Ft: 3288 Structure Type: Townhouse Landlot District: 18 103 Work Type: New Construction Declared Value: $150,000.00 Property Type: Residential Calculated Value: $306,173.40 Owner: PULTE HOME COMPANY LLC* Contractor: PULTE HOME COMPANY LLC* 2475 NORTHWINDS PRKY 2475 NORTHWINDS PRKY ALPHRETTA, GA 30009 ALPHRETTA, GA 30009 (770)381-3450 (770)381-3450 APNO: 3065420 Site Property: 2885 JOYCE AVE DECATUR, GA 30032 Issue Date: 03/02/2021 Subdivision: 2885 JOYCE AVE Sq. Ft: 2562.4 Structure Type: Single Family Detached Landlot District: 15 184 Work Type: New Construction Declared Value: $149,000.00 Property Type: Residential Calculated Value: $254,461.80 Owner: B. MARSH ACQUISITIONS LLC Contractor: IMC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC* 2885 JOYCE AVENUE 2550 SANDY PLAINS RD DECATUR, GA 30032 MARIETTA, GA 30062- (404)536-2406 (678)698-3816 Print Date: 04/02/2021 Page 5 of 380 DV503 Ver 09062018 Department of Planning & Sustainability Permits Issued Date Range Between 3/1/2021 And 3/31/2021 AP Type: ALL Work Type: ALL Type of residence: BOTH APNO: 3063973 Site Property: 5689 WELLS CIR STONE MOUNTAIN, GA 30087- Issue Date: 03/15/2021 Subdivision: WELLS CIR / DEMO Sq. Ft: 560 Structure Type: Condominium Townhouse Style Landlot District: 18 020 Work Type: Demolition Declared Value: $7,000.00 Property Type: Non-Residential Calculated Value: $0.00 Owner: Kofan llc Contractor: Brothers Contractors Inc* 3225 mc leon drive, Suite 100 2142 Little Rivers Drive Las vegas, NV 89121 Suwanee, GA 30024 (678)643-8859 (678)499-7448 APNO: 3064301 Site Property: 1893 WINTHROP DR ATLANTA, GA 30316- Issue Date: 03/05/2021 Subdivision: NAJARIAN Sq. Ft: 1334 Structure Type: Single Family Detached Landlot District: 15 174 Work Type: Alteration to Existing Structure Declared Value: $20,000.00 Property Type: Residential Calculated Value: $0.00 Owner: NAJARIAN CAPITAL LLC Contractor: MIDDLEBROOKS CONSTRUCTION 682 BENTLEY HILL RD 3872 WOODYHILL DRIVE STOCKBRIDGE, GA 30281 LITHONIA, GA 30038- (770)314-5525 APNO: 3065629 Site Property: 2050 CANDLER RD DECATUR, GA 30032- Issue Date: 03/05/2021 Subdivision: Circle K Sq. Ft: 5000 Structure Type: Business Landlot District: 15 151 Work Type: Commercial Air Conditioning Declared Value: $40,000.00 Property Type: Non-Residential Calculated Value: $0.00 Owner: 2050 CANDLER INVESTMENT LLC Contractor: C AND C AIR CONDITIONING 2750 PREMIERE PKWY STE 200 25 MCGIBONEY CT DULUTH, GA 30097 COVINGTON, GA 30016- (678)267-0587 (404)272-1409 Print Date: 04/02/2021 Page 6 of 380 DV503 Ver 09062018 Department of Planning & Sustainability Permits Issued Date Range Between 3/1/2021 And 3/31/2021 AP Type: ALL Work Type: ALL Type of residence: BOTH APNO: 3064268 Site Property: 2077 PATTERSON PARK RD DECATUR, GA 30033- Issue Date: 03/11/2021 Subdivision: PKTH 22601 Sq.
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