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Residential/ Commercial Permit List - Cheboygan County October 2019 Residential/ Commercial Permit List - Cheboygan County Owner Contractor Parcel ID # / Address / Date Issued Permit # / Const Value Construction Type Length x Width / Square Footage EALY, EDWARD & RENEE H/W 091-016-400-006-02 PB19-0391 Informational Inspection - Issues with new roof0 x 0 9099 KATE HANSON RD 9099 KATE HANSON RD 0 installation 0 CHEBOYGAN MI 49721 10/16/19 STAPLETON, DEBORAH 161-012-100-003-05 PB19-0397 Informational/Safety Inspection of Existing 0 x 0 PO BOX 1012 1275 CHIPPEWA BEACH RD 0 Residence 0 EL DORADO CA 95623 10/21/19 STAPLETON, DEBORAH 161-012-100-003-05 PB19-0412 Work done without permits (Garage 28x40/ 2nd0 x 0 PO BOX 1012 1275 CHIPPEWA BEACH RD 0 flr living 14x40; Residence Addition 14x40; 0 EL DORADO CA 95623 10/30/19 Covered Porch 14x28) LYONS, RONALD & DOLORES, TTEESFULL CIRCLE CONTRACTING, INC 041-034-100-001-01 PB19-0377 Repair/ Replace broken roof trusses 30x44 30 x 44 15457 PRIES RD 119 NORTH F STREET 2511 LEVERING RD 20,000 1,320 CHEBOYGAN MI 49721 CHEBOYGAN MI 49721 10/09/19 JEHOVAH WITNESSES INC INLAND LAKES CONSTRUCTION 200-002-200-015-00 PB19-0395 Sidewalk/Ramp 5x64 5 x 64 7968 TABOR TRL 711 MORROW RD 6442 S STRAITS HWY 3,000 320 WOLVERINE MI 49799 AFTON MI 49705 10/17/19 HAAS, REV FRANCIS IRONWOOD CONST COMPANY LLC 161-026-200-013-00 PB19-0376 Interior/ Exterior Renovation - Window 0 x 0 7078 W M-68 HWY 3250 WOODS WAY 7078 W M-68 HWY 150,837 replacement, new roof and walls between 0 INDIAN RIVER MI 49749 PETOSKEY MI 49770 10/15/19 classrooms/greatroom. CHESAPEAKE MEDIA I, LLC CRAFTON COMMUNICATIONS 102-029-200-003-00 PB19-0399 Tower Upgrade - Install additional horizontal 0 x 0 10706 BEAVER DAM RD 2918 CLARVOYANT AVE S 7584 US-23 HWY 550,000 bracing, recinforce tower base foundation, install 0 COCKEYSVILLE MD 21030 BIRMINGHAM AL 35205 10/22/19 new anchor and relocate anchors, install new antennas and lines TERRIAN, PERRY & JANET H/W SMJ INTERNATIONAL LLC 030-006-200-001-00 PB19-0401 Verizon Tower Upgrade - Add and remove 0 x 0 PO BOX 306 49030 PONTIAC TR, SUITE 100 11125 POTTER RD 10,000 antennas and related equipment on existing 0 MACKINAW CITY MI 49701 WIXOM MI 48393 10/25/19 tower CHESAPEAKE MEDIA I, LLC 220-004-100-006-00 PB19-0410 AT&T Tower Upgrade - Install 3 new antennas,0 x 0 10706 BEAVER DAM RD 2454 M-68/33 HWY 25,000 3 new RRH and 1 surge protector 0 COCKEYSVILLE MD 21030 10/30/19 October 2019 Residential/ Commercial Permit List - Cheboygan County Owner Contractor Parcel ID # / Address / Date Issued Permit # / Const Value Construction Type Length x Width / Square Footage BECK, HOWARD JR & MARGARET BRAZONESMCBRIDE CONSTRUCTION, INC 120-020-200-014-00 PB19-0345 Residence Remodel 676/ Garage 608 0 x 0 1118 VALLEY VIEW 2125 M-119 2600 W BURT LAKE RD 287,019 676 PETOSKEY MI 49770 PETOSKEY MI 49770 10/01/19 KUEHN, GWENDOLYN P, TRUSTEE VAN PELT CONSTRUCTION CO 080-L10-000-008-00 PB19-0360 Roof Over Existing Deck 10x12 10 x 12 9950 SILVER STRAND RD 5841 TIMBER TRAIL 9950 SILVER STRAND RD 7,000 120 LEVERING MI 49755-9576PELLSTON MI 49769 10/01/19 BROWN, JAMES & RENEE H/W 104-029-100-018-00 PB19-0363 Roof Over Existing Decks 16x18, 16x18 16 x 18 7910 GOLFVIEW LN 7066 MC DONALD RD 4,500 576 CHEBOYGAN MI 49721 10/03/19 LOHELA, MARC & JULIE H/W THE SUNROOM FACTORY 101-025-400-012-00 PB19-0365 Sunroom 14x24 14 x 24 5954 US-23 HWY 5219 W M-61 5954 US-23 HWY 49,000 336 CHEBOYGAN MI 49721 GLADWIN MI 48624 10/07/19 STROHSCHEIN, RICHARD & PATRICIARENEW H/W IT GROUP LLC 120-014-100-005-00 PB19-0370 Replace Decks 10x10, 16x27 0 x 0 5233 COULTER LAKE BLVD 7472 CRUMP RD 7737 MULLETT-BURT RD 7,000 532 CLARKSTON MI 48348 ALANSON MI 49706 10/07/19 WEAVER, JON & JENNIFER H/W HENDERSHOT, ARTHUR 140-018-100-005-00 PB19-0371 Outdoor Patio with Pergola and Fireplace 16x3216 x 32 6387 CLIFFWOOD CIR 6776 TREMBLE TRAIL 597 NEEDLE POINT DR 36,000 512 EXCELSIOR MN 55331 PELLSTON MI 49769 10/07/19 KEOUGH, WILLIAM & REGINA H/W K P NEUMAN & SONS CONST, INC 120-B07-000-026-00 PB19-0380 Residence Addition 15x21 15 x 21 1910 INDIAN POINT LN P O BOX 37 1910 INDIAN POINT LN 75,000 315 BRUTUS MI 49716 CHEBOYGAN MI 49721 10/10/19 HILLABRAND, CARROLL & BEVERLY GARYTRUST FRISKE BUILDERS 161-C05-000-011-00 PB19-0384 Breezeway 8x10'8 + 6x24 0 x 0 PO BOX 201 910 WINTREE DR 2048 MC MILLAN DR 18,000 224 INDIAN RIVER MI 49749 INDIAN RIVER MI 49749 10/16/19 MAGERS, JANE F MICHIGAN FUTURE HYBRID CONSTRUCTION011-M05-000-031-00 PB19-0386 Deck 16x12 16 x 12 PO BOX 373 964 CADOTTE ST 20629 MARY ANN BLVD 7,000 192 MACKINAW CITY MI 49701 MACKINAW CITY MI 49701 10/16/19 October 2019 Residential/ Commercial Permit List - Cheboygan County Owner Contractor Parcel ID # / Address / Date Issued Permit # / Const Value Construction Type Length x Width / Square Footage SMITH, STEPHEN & JANICE H/W L/EWPTSEBERLY BUILDING, INC. 161-V84-000-008-00 PB19-0388 Deck 1320 0 x 0 344 ROSE BRIER 3300 MUNGER RD 3126 HIDDEN RIDGE RD 65,000 1,320 ROCHESTER MI 48309 CARP LAKE MI 49718 10/16/19 BOROWIAK, PATRICIA & JAMES SAMKOWIAK, RANDY 104-030-200-025-00 PB19-0390 Residence Addition 18x24+14x24/ Covered 0 x 0 2405 DEEPWOODS 4088 MCCOY RD 7733 MC DONALD RD 80,000 Porch 10x24 768 GAYLORD MI 49735 GAYLORD MI 49734 10/28/19 HEADRICK, BLAIR & SANDRA H/W BANDI, BRETT 105-G23-000-054-00 PB19-0393 Covered Porch 8x15 8 x 15 8389 MANCHESTER DR 6800 HILLSIDE DR 1160 SHARILL LN 20,000 120 GRAND BLANC MI 48439 HARBOR SPRINGSMI 49740 10/17/19 BENSON, CHRISTINE K REVOC LIV TRUSTFAR HILLS CONSTRUCTION L L C 091-025-300-020-00 PB19-0396 Residence Addition 11x7/ Extend Roof over 0 x 0 11460 BAYBERRY DR P O BOX 4206 7570 MULLETT LAKE RD 45,000 existing patio 13x7+9x5 213 ROMEO MI 48065 BURT LAKE MI 49717 10/21/19 BURT LAKES SPRINGS RESORT ASSOCCONTRACTORS BUILDING SUPPLY 120-021-300-001-00 PB19-0402 Residence Rooftop Solar Array 11x39/ Garage0 x 0 2322 BURT SPRINGS CIR PO BOX 67 2214 ELMHURST 32,000 Rooftop Solar Array 11x9.75 - Eric Pierpont 0 BRUTUS MI 49716 COPEMISH MI 49625 10/22/19 COURAUD, LOIC &GRETCHEN H/W L/EWPTSWIKLANSKI CONSTRUCTION 161-P67-000-035-00 PB19-0403 Kitchen Remodel - Remove closet; modify 0 x 0 1881 RIDGEWOOD DR P O BOX 234 6483 LINDA LN 8,000 interior partition wall; change entry door; drywall 0 EAST LANSING MI 48823 CONWAY MI 49722 10/22/19 and finishes. BOTKINS, KEITH & SARA H/W WALDIE, JEFF 162-M47-000-008-00 PB19-0406 Replace Breezeway 10x12 10 x 12 3668 DAVISION RD 6748 US 23 5818 BELLCHASE DR 34,000 120 LAPEER MI 48446 CHEBOYGAN MI 49721 10/23/19 SCHNEIDER, JANIS H CLAYTON EBY BLDG SERVICES, INC 041-023-100-017-02 PB19-0409 Interior Renovation - Floor/Wall framing and 0 x 0 990 SHORE DR P O BOX 1800 990 SHORE DR 25,000 finishes - 115 square feet 0 CHEBOYGAN MI 49721 ALANSON MI 49706 10/29/19 YORKS, CHARLES & PATTI H/W INDIAN RIVER CONTRACTORS, INC. 171-008-200-010-01 PB19-0361 Demolish Residence 0 x 0 8160 BOULDER DR P O BOX 280 4384 TEMPLE RD 16,000 0 DAVISON MI 48423 INDIAN RIVER MI 49749 10/03/19 October 2019 Residential/ Commercial Permit List - Cheboygan County Owner Contractor Parcel ID # / Address / Date Issued Permit # / Const Value Construction Type Length x Width / Square Footage BATES, ROGER EUGENE, TRUSTEE SPIERLING TRUCKING&EXCAVATING080-F06-000-020-00 PB19-0383 Demolish Residence 30x32 30 x 32 16454 TURNBURY OAK DR 2772 PLEASANTVIEW ROAD 7189 BRYANT RD 6,500 960 ODESSA FL 33556 PELLSTON MI 49769 10/15/19 KOSOVEC, DENNIS & MARCIA H/W STURGEON BAY CONSTRUCTION CO130-026-100-001-00 PB19-0372 2nd Floor Garage Addition 20x20 20 x 20 1525 N EAST MULLETT LAKE RD PO BOX 158 1525 N EAST MULLETT LAKE RD 55,000 400 INDIAN RIVER MI 49749 INDIAN RIVER MI 49749 10/11/19 BENSON, PATRICIA J BUILDINGS BY BURRUS 161-024-300-522-00 PB19-0387 Garage Addition 18x21 18 x 21 2371 E MULLETT LAKE RD P O BOX 769 6731 BARBARA AVE 28,000 378 INDIAN RIVER MI 49749 INDIAN RIVER MI 49749 10/16/19 SCHNEIDER, JOHN & KAREN H/W 030-M10-000-011-00 PB19-0400 Garage Lean-to 8x16 8 x 16 16517 SUGAR RIDGE LN 16517 SUGAR RIDGE RD 1,500 128 CARP LAKE MI 49718 10/22/19 DUTTON, JOSHUA & VALERIE H/W A C CONSTRUCTION 251-W19-000-067-01 PB19-0405 Pole Building Lean-to 15x26'6 15 x 26 7419 VIEW CT 7520 SPRINGGAY RD 3623 NORTH VIEW DR 6,200 397 WATERFORD MI 48327 GAYLORD MI 49735 10/23/19 WOLF, JAMES M JOSH SWISS BUILDING & REMODELING120-014-400-001-04 PB19-0358 Garage 54x32/ 2nd floor storage 903 54 x 32 216 MAPLE AVE 355 N SELDON ROAD 3489 HIDDEN PINES TRL 400,000 2,631 ALMA MI 48801 PETOSKEY MI 49770 10/03/19 SHERMAN, RAY & JEANNIE DRAPER, 251-017-400-024-00 PB19-0362 Garage 30x32/ Lean-to 16x32, 16x32 30 x 32 5525 RONDO RD 14572 MOLINEAUX RD 16,500 960 WOLVERINE MI 49799 10/03/19 HEBERT, GARY & CLARA HEBERT H/W 151-003-400-003-00 PB19-0367 Pre-Fab Shed 12x32 12 x 32 5423 REYNOLDS RD 5423 REYNOLDS RD 5,000 384 CHEBOYGAN MI 49721 10/04/19 VANCE, MARVA J 200-032-400-013-00 PB19-0404 Pre-Fab Shed 18x20 18 x 20 10208 WOLVERINE RD 10208 WOLVERINE RD 4,900 360 WOLVERINE MI 49799 10/28/19 October 2019 Residential/ Commercial Permit List - Cheboygan County Owner Contractor Parcel ID # / Address / Date Issued Permit # / Const Value Construction Type Length x Width / Square Footage SAYERS, ADAM & MIRANDA H/W BOYNE COUNTRY HOMES 171-002-300-001-03 PB19-0381 Walkout Basement 60x29 0 x 0 PO BOX 10985 690 HOMESTEAD CT 1838 W HACKLEBURG RD 18,000 1,712 INDIAN RIVER MI 49749 PETOSKEY MI 49770 10/10/19 GAGNE, THOMAS & CAROL H/W MATT BARBER MASONRY & CONST 151-014-300-004-01 PB19-0408 Residence Crawl Space 40x50/ Garage Slab40 x 50 4520 WEST UTICA RD 6751 MANNING RD 3231 RESTMORE RD 25,000 28x40 2,000 SHELBY TWP MI 49317-4945CHEBOYGAN MI 49721 10/29/19 YORKS, CHARLES & PATTI H/W
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