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Weekly Building Permits June 27, 2020 7/6/2020 Kootenai County Page 1 8:44:30AM PERMITS ISSUED For the Period 6/21/2020 thru 6/27/2020 Permit No./Issued Type/Sub-Type/Status Site Address and Parcel No. Owner and Contractor Valuation Fees Paid COM20-0028 COMMERCIAL 3574 E TOBLER RD #C11-20 SATHER BRYAN 80,000.00 130.00 130.00 6/26/2020 RE-ROOF 0151200C0110 GRANITE ENTERPRISES INC FINALED Permit Name: TEAR-OFF & RE-ROOF BLDG C ALL UNITS COM18-0012 COMMERCIAL 4140 W GRANGE AVE BECKENHAUER PROPERTIES LLC 1,200.00 80.62 80.62 6/25/2020 MISC 0L1200020010 RYBECK CONSTRUCTION FINALED Permit Name: SIGN Total for: COMMERCIAL 81,200.00 210.62 210.62 Permit No./Issued Type/Sub-Type/Status Site Address and Parcel No. Owner and Contractor Valuation Fees Paid LOC19-0495 LOCATION 16157 N RAMSEY RD THOMAS AND LISA DODSON 76,808.00 300.00 300.00 6/26/2020 GARAGE/CARPORT 057600000160 DAUM CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED Permit Name: ACC STRUCTURE; SHOP W/ (2) LEAN-TOS LOC19-0425 LOCATION 7240 E MULLAN TRAIL RD MARIENNE H & RICHARD A CARNS 130,690.00 300.00 300.00 6/22/2020 GARAGE/CARPORT 50N03W273250 ACTIVE Permit Name: TWO STORY GARAGE LOC19-0358 LOCATION 14658 N SMITH AVE JOHN & ELIZABETH GREEN 25,540.56 300.00 300.00 6/26/2020 GARAGE/CARPORT 51N05W055500 ACTIVE Permit Name: ACCESSORY BLDG HOME OFFICE 18X38 Total for: LOCATION 233,038.56 900.00 900.00 Permit No./Issued Type/Sub-Type/Status Site Address and Parcel No. Owner and Contractor Valuation Fees Paid MEC20-0235 MECHANICAL 20348 N RAMSEY RD Gary Tillery 500.00 56.00 56.00 6/22/2020 POLE STRUCTURE 0K2600020040 RANTS PLUMBING INC ACTIVE Permit Name: Hot water heater installation MEC20-0197 MECHANICAL 4415 W HARGRAVE AVE MACS PROPERTIES LLC 47,537.00 74.00 74.00 6/25/2020 COMMERCIAL 0L3040030040 MOSER INC ACTIVE Permit Name: HYDRONIC SNOWMELT FOR LOADING DOCK RAMP MEC20-0243 MECHANICAL 19691 N MOOSE TRL DOUGLAS B TINCUP Sr 6,650.00 76.00 76.00 6/25/2020 SFR 050150010030 J A BERTSCH HEATING & COOLING LLC ACTIVE Permit Name: Replacing 2.5 Ton AC and 80% NG Furnace MEC20-0247 MECHANICAL 22181 S CANDLELIGHT DR ADAMS DANIELLE K 8,686.00 56.00 56.00 6/25/2020 SFR 011600000330 J A BERTSCH HEATING & COOLING LLC ACTIVE Permit Name: Installing Mini Split MEC20-0248 MECHANICAL 32411 N ROBERTS RD BILLY JACK ARNOLD 12,265.00 112.00 112.00 6/25/2020 SFR 049800020130 BILLS HEATING ACTIVE Permit Name: Install furnace, tankless water heater and heat pump. MEC20-0238 MECHANICAL 31275 N SIENNA LOOP KARNEY JAMES A 12,097.00 101.00 101.00 6/22/2020 SFR 0J3980010150 TRADEMARK MECHANICAL ACTIVE Permit Name: Furnace, coil, unit heater and gas pipe for generator PERM133 7/6/2020 Kootenai County Page 2 8:44:30AM PERMITS ISSUED For the Period 6/21/2020 thru 6/27/2020 MEC20-0236 MECHANICAL 10119 N LOG PINE CT BENJAMIN ZIEGLER 4,916.00 69.00 69.00 6/23/2020 SFR 072800010010 J A BERTSCH HEATING & COOLING LLC FINALED Permit Name: Replacing 3.5 Ton AC MEC20-0091 MECHANICAL 586 E INGLENOOK WAY EVANOFF RYLE 10,000.00 272.50 272.50 6/26/2020 MISC 0L1000010020 STROBEL CUSTOM HEATING & AIR ACTIVE Permit Name: HVAC FOR LOC18-0592 MEC20-0250 MECHANICAL 1709 N HAVICHUR LOOP CHAD VON LIND 17,130.00 104.00 104.00 6/26/2020 SFR 069400130090 TRADEMARK MECHANICAL ACTIVE Permit Name: Gas pipe, furnace, ac, water heater install MEC20-0251 MECHANICAL 226 S CORBIN RD RICHARD LANCE BENNETT 0.00 86.00 86.00 6/26/2020 SFR 0304005077ZZ COMFORT HEATING & AIR, INC ACTIVE Permit Name: CHANGE FURNACE & H2O HEATER TO NGAS MEC20-0241 MECHANICAL 1266 W KIDD ISLAND RD LYNDA S SNELL REVOCABLE TRUST 4,936.00 56.00 56.00 6/23/2020 MISC 50N04W354750 COMFORT HEATING & AIR, INC ACTIVE Permit Name: Install new ductless mini split MEC20-0237 MECHANICAL 1104 S BREEZY WAY ROBIN K MURPHEY 2,720.00 61.00 61.00 6/22/2020 SFR 0664000006A0 BILLS HEATING ACTIVE Permit Name: INSTALL TANKLESS HOT WATER HTR Total for: MECHANICAL 127,437.00 1,123.50 1,123.50 Permit No./Issued Type/Sub-Type/Status Site Address and Parcel No. Owner and Contractor Valuation Fees Paid RES20-0781 RESIDENTIAL 3101 W LONE MOUNTAIN TRL MICHAEL AND MARTHA MCKIBBIN FAMILY5,200.00 TRUST 130.00 130.00 6/23/2020 RE-ROOF 53N04W276150 MICHAEL AND MARTHA MCKIBBIN FAMILY TRUST ACTIVE Permit Name: TEAR OFF & RE-ROOF RES20-0546 RESIDENTIAL 3891 E BECKON RIDGE RD STEPHEN NOVOTNY 4,500.63 265.84 265.84 6/23/2020 POOL 0L0660010040 CUSTOM POOLS ACTIVE Permit Name: In ground fiberglass swimming pool RES20-0716 RESIDENTIAL 7389 E GREYRIDGE RD BRENT & DEBORAH MARTIN 55,458.00 1,022.87 1,022.87 6/23/2020 POLE STRUCTURE 0I4950010110 STEEL STRUCTURES AMERICA INC ACTIVE Permit Name: ACC STRUCTURE; POLE BUILDING W/ LEAN-TO RES20-0673 RESIDENTIAL 5292 W QUAKING ASPEN DR BUTERA, GARY 51,192.00 984.65 984.65 6/23/2020 POLE STRUCTURE 0K2830010100 SILVER RIDGE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVE Permit Name: ACC STRUCTURE; SHOP RES20-0622 RESIDENTIAL 14938 S LOFFS BAY RD ULF OHNBACK ETUX 1,500.00 113.71 113.71 6/23/2020 RETAINING WALL 49N04W234850 MB BUILDERS AND DEVELOPMENT LLC ACTIVE Permit Name: 5' RETAINING WALL RES20-0747 RESIDENTIAL 1050 N WILDROSE LN ANTOINETTE WILTON 4,137.24 130.00 130.00 6/23/2020 RE-ROOF 080600000100 ARI, LLC ACTIVE Permit Name: Re-Roofing 11.33 Squares RES20-0782 RESIDENTIAL 3101 W LONE MOUNTAIN TRL MICHAEL AND MARTHA MCKIBBIN FAMILY2,500.00 TRUST 65.00 65.00 6/23/2020 SIDING 53N04W276150 MICHAEL AND MARTHA MCKIBBIN FAMILY TRUST ACTIVE Permit Name: RE-SIDE RES20-0557 RESIDENTIAL W BENTON WAY MATT WHITEHEAD 15,357.60 449.05 449.05 6/23/2020 POLE STRUCTURE 50N05W254200 WEST COAST METAL BUILDINGS INC ACTIVE Permit Name: ACC STRUCTURE; POLE BUILDING PERM133 7/6/2020 Kootenai County Page 3 8:44:30AM PERMITS ISSUED For the Period 6/21/2020 thru 6/27/2020 RES20-0789 RESIDENTIAL 5239 E HEATHER LN PEDERSEN ROBERT 6,500.00 130.00 130.00 6/24/2020 RE-ROOF 069400120010 PEDERSEN ROBERT ACTIVE Permit Name: REROOF EXISTING SFR RES20-0536 RESIDENTIAL 14938 S LOFFS BAY RD ULF OHNBACK ETUX 234,454.20 2,692.49 2,692.49 6/23/2020 ONE FAMILY DWELLING 49N04W234850 MB BUILDERS AND DEVELOPMENT LLC ACTIVE Permit Name: SFR W/ WALK OUT BASEMENT RES20-0455 RESIDENTIAL 9463 S LAKEVIEW LN STANLEY G STRANG 44,808.00 896.64 896.64 6/23/2020 GARAGE/CARPORT 019000000260 J & N HOME IMPROVEMENTS LLC ACTIVE Permit Name: 30' X 40' Garage RES20-0390 RESIDENTIAL 6438 W NIGHTHAWK DR NICOLE & DUSTIN HUNTER 7,110.00 249.17 249.17 6/23/2020 POOL 006460020010 PARADISE POOLS NW LLC ACTIVE Permit Name: Swimming pool installation RES20-0357 RESIDENTIAL 13680 N VANDENBURG LN STEVEN C KISBEY 9,200.00 287.39 287.39 6/23/2020 MISC 050600010160 John Koelker ACTIVE Permit Name: ADDING SUPPORTS TO SUN ROOM RES20-0337 RESIDENTIAL 12059 N EASTSHORE DR TRIPP JERMIAH J 3,640.32 172.73 172.73 6/23/2020 POOL 004400360060 POOL WORLD INC ACTIVE Permit Name: INSTALL IN GROUND POOL RES20-0590 RESIDENTIAL 14189 E SUNSET SHORES CIR DUANE SHREVE 3,514.50 172.73 172.73 6/23/2020 DECK/PORCH 07960001002A Duane Shreve ACTIVE Permit Name: DECK COVER RES20-0613 RESIDENTIAL 8008 E FLATS LOOP WARE CARL E 20,219.00 65.00 65.00 6/25/2020 WINDOWS 47N03W261575 HOME DEPOT ACTIVE Permit Name: REPLACE 19 WINDOWS RES20-0728 RESIDENTIAL 22773 N MASSIF RD MELISSA BLANSFIELD 14,931.00 382.94 382.94 6/26/2020 POLE STRUCTURE 0L2920070020 BULLDOG CONTRACTORS INC ACTIVE Permit Name: ADDITION TO EXISTING POLE BUILDING RES20-0682 RESIDENTIAL 34492 N CLAGSTONE RD HUNTER TECHAU 9,443.00 287.39 287.39 6/26/2020 DECK/PORCH 53N03W062990 HUNTER TECHAU ACTIVE Permit Name: COVERED PORCH ADDITION 532 SF RES20-0667 RESIDENTIAL N SNICKERS LN BRADLEY & EMILY WOOD 156,268.32 2,010.48 2,010.48 6/26/2020 ONE FAMILY DWELLING 0L3490010020 SIMPLICITY HOMES LLC ACTIVE Permit Name: NEW SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING RES20-0543 RESIDENTIAL N CRYSTAL SPRINGS LN CHRISTEPHER & AFTON HENDERSON295,565.40 3,196.61 3,196.61 6/26/2020 ONE FAMILY DWELLING 094000010120 CHRISTEPHER HENDERSON ACTIVE Permit Name: SFR W/ ATTACHED GARAGE RES20-0004 RESIDENTIAL W KIDD ISLAND RD WILLIAM M BRYANT 15,533.44 449.05 449.05 6/26/2020 GARAGE/CARPORT 49N04W020750 Rick Gibson - TUFF SHED INC ACTIVE Permit Name: 16x26 Garage tough shed RES20-0821 RESIDENTIAL 10874 N POINT HAYDEN DR LEROY H SHUR 16,000.00 130.00 130.00 6/25/2020 RE-ROOF 034620010020 GRANITE ENTERPRISES INC ACTIVE Permit Name: TEAR-OFF AND RE-ROOF RES20-0645 RESIDENTIAL 6739 E GREYRIDGE RD BROWN PETER CHRISTOPHER 31,995.00 670.50 670.50 6/24/2020 POLE STRUCTURE 0I4950010040 ANYTIME ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION ACTIVE Permit Name: ACC STRUCTURE; POLE BUILDING PERM133 7/6/2020 Kootenai County Page 4 8:44:30AM PERMITS ISSUED For the Period 6/21/2020 thru 6/27/2020 RES20-0615 RESIDENTIAL 3003 W LUTHERHAVEN RD MJK/BJK LLC 14,077.80 429.94 429.94 6/25/2020 GARAGE/CARPORT 49N04W114750 BETHINE KENWORTHY ACTIVE Permit Name: 660 CARPORT ATTACHED TO SFR RES20-0799 RESIDENTIAL 2221 N CORBIN RD CHARLES WADDELL & MISSY V THURECHT3,500.00 130.00 130.00 6/23/2020 RE-ROOF 0296032009ZZ CHARLES WADDELL ACTIVE Permit Name: TEAR-OFF & RE-ROOF RES20-0521 RESIDENTIAL 2740 W SUMMER MILL LN JASON MORRETT 150,000.00 1,779.79 1,779.79 6/25/2020 ADDITION/ALTERATION 068450010020 JASON MORRETT/HOMES NW ACTIVE Permit Name: ALT EXISTING SFR; CHANGE WINDOWS, FLOORING, & WALLS RES16-0983 RESIDENTIAL 3576 E MARINA VISTA CT BIGFOOT ENTERPRISES LLC 29,400.00 633.53 633.53 6/24/2020 RETAINING WALL 50N03W205100 HARRY SAND FINALED Permit Name: RETAINING WALL RES20-0693 RESIDENTIAL 1607 N GLASGOW DR Zachary Cooper 7,500.00 249.17 249.17 6/24/2020 DECK/PORCH 069200070100 Zachary Cooper ACTIVE Permit Name: Deck Replacement of old deck built in 1988.
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