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Boone County Building Department Monthly Report Permit No. Issue Date Permit Type # Units Address Lot # Total Paid Appl. Value Project/Subdivision Jurisdictio General Contractor Electrical Contractor HVAC Contractor 11020036 3/1/2011 FIRESUPP 7649 TURFWAY RD $180.00 $16,000.00 ZF STEERING (BUILDING #FLORENCE 11020115 3/1/2011 FIRESUPP 7800 CONNECTOR DR $300.00 $5,600.00 LUMBER LIQUIDATOR FLORENCERTF FIRE PROTECTION 11020123 3/1/2011 SFR 1 10258 HAMLET CT 2 $430.00 $151,370.00 STRATFORD (LOT 2) BOONE THE DREES CO RICK NITSCGKE ELECTRIC SERVICE 11020124 3/1/2011 SFR 1 9648 SHANE LN 58 $530.00 $206,220.00 HAMPSHIRE (LOT 58) UNION THE DREES CO NIEHAUS, STEVEN R. 11020132 3/1/2011 SFR 1 1897 ARBOR SPRINGS B 201 $315.00 $96,226.00 ARBOR SPRINGS (LOT 201UNION ARLINGHAUS BUILDERS LLC JIM ARLINGHAUS 10120064 3/2/2011 COMALT 61 SPIRAL DR $1,500.00 $950,000.00 KOHL'S DEPT STORE FLORENCEWOODS CONSTRUCTION INC STAPLETON ELECTRIC CO 11010123 3/2/2011 TENFIN 4874 HOUSTON RD $350.00 $135,000.00 GARDEN RIDGE FLORENCE WL STURM ELECTRIC INC 11020035 3/2/2011 COMALT 2095 GLOBAL WAY $150.00 $5,000.00 ANSWERS IN GENESIS BOONE 11020053 3/2/2011 HVAC 1360 DONALDSON RD $225.00 $25,000.00 RECALL BOONE QUEEN CITY AIR INC 11020084 3/2/2011 SFR 1 257 UNIVERSITY DR 123 $380.00 $109,955.00 WILDCAT RUN (LOT 123) WALTON THE DREES CO QUINN ELECTRIC CORP 11020085 3/2/2011 SFR 1 9633 SPLENDOR LN 55 $330.00 $110,910.00 HARMONY (LOT 55) UNION M/I HOMES INC K E P ELECTRIC INC 11020092 3/2/2011 SIGNBLDG 8045 B CONNECTOR DR $300.00 $16,071.00 LINCOLN COLLEGE (2 SIG FLORENCE K D S ELECTRIC LLC 11020093 3/2/2011 BARN 5320 LIMABURG RD $50.00 $25,000.00 40 x 48 POLE BARN BOONE 11020118 3/2/2011 SHED 7413 LIBERTY CT $30.00 $2,500.00 12 x 12 SHED FLORENCE 11020128 3/2/2011 SFR 1 10881 CRAYTON WAY 6 $430.00 $173,490.00 REDSTONE VILLAGE (LOT BOONE THE DREES CO QUINN ELECTRIC CORP ARRONCO COMFORT AIR INC 11020130 3/2/2011 SFR 1 8515 CROZAT ST 516 $460.00 $166,895.00 FRENCH QUARTER @ OR FLORENCENVR INC K E P ELECTRIC INC 11020136 3/2/2011 USECHANGE 1960 NORTH BEND RD $150.00 $100.00 HEBRON GRILLE BOONE 11020141 3/2/2011 HVAC 747 IRON LIEGE DR $75.00 $6,217.00 TRIPLE CROWN (LOT 30) BOONE CRANE HEATING & AIR INC 11020142 3/2/2011 HVAC 4074 WOODGATE CT 47 $75.00 $5,800.00 HUNTERS RIDGE (LOT 47) BOONE STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11020143 3/2/2011 HVAC 4186 FIREWOOD TRAIL 102 $75.00 $6,600.00 HUNTERS RIDGE (LOT 102BOONE STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11020144 3/2/2011 HVAC 9404 RIVERA DR 58 $75.00 $13,000.00 WESTBROOK ESTATES (L UNION STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11030003 3/2/2011 HVAC 3326 MARY TEAL LN 102 $75.00 $4,800.00 IDLEWILD RIDGE (LOT 102BOONE DEL MONDE INC 11030004 3/2/2011 HVAC 9074 PHILLY CT 18 $75.00 $4,800.00 ALSON PLACE (LOT 18) BOONE DEL MONDE INC 11030007 3/2/2011 HVAC 962 OCEANAGE DR 12 $75.00 $4,795.00 GUNPOWDER POINTE (LOFLORENCEDEL MONDE INC 11030012 3/2/2011 HVAC 2054 MADISON DR $75.00 $1,000.00 NORTHPOINTE BOONE ARLINGHAUS HEATING & A/C 11030013 3/2/2011 HVAC 3366 WILDROSE LN $75.00 $9,500.00 CORNERSTONE ESTATESBOONE STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11030014 3/2/2011 HVAC 2091 MADISON PK $75.00 $9,000.00 NORTH POINTE BOONE STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11030015 3/2/2011 HVAC 1689 BINGHAM CR $75.00 $6,000.00 NORTH POINTE BOONE STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11030016 3/2/2011 HVAC 9061 FT HENRY DR $75.00 $10,500.00 ARBOR SPRINGS UNION STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11030017 3/2/2011 HVAC 9028 FT HENRY DR $75.00 $6,400.00 ARBOR SPRINGS UNION STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11030018 3/2/2011 HVAC 9175 ARMISTEAD CT $75.00 $6,600.00 ARBOR SPRINGS UNION STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11030019 3/2/2011 HVAC 1897 ARBOR SPRINGS BKVD $75.00 $6,400.00 ARBOR SPRINGS UNION STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11030021 3/2/2011 HVAC 34 ANN ST $75.00 $8,050.00 HVAC REPLACEMENT FLORENCENATIONAL HEATING & AIR 11030022 3/2/2011 FINBAS 2016 POLK CT 304 $40.00 $8,448.00 MADISON HEIGHTS @ NO BOONE ARLINGHAUS BUILDERS LLC JIM ARLINGHAUS STEVE'S HEATING AND COOLING 11030024 3/2/2011 HVAC 12492 SHEPPARD WAY 329 $75.00 $5,000.00 WILDCAT RUN (LOT 329) WALTON MORRIS HEATING & COOLING INC 11030028 3/2/2011 RESALT 60 UTZ DR $30.00 $4,000.00 REBUILD CONCRETE STE FLORENCE 10120010 3/3/2011 FIRESUPP 6975 BURLINGTON PK $150.00 $2,000.00 FLORENCE PARK CARE C FLORENCETIME PLUS MANAGEMENT INC 11020083 3/3/2011 TENFIN 8146 MALL RD $150.00 $30,000.00 STRAUS TOBACCO FLORENCETOEBBEN BUILDERS INC WL STURM ELECTRIC INC 11020112 3/3/2011 COMALT 7383 EMPIRE DR $300.00 $115,900.00 THERMO FISCHER SCIENTBOONE CENTURY CONSTRUCTION INC 11020140 3/3/2011 TENFIN 1655 BURLINGTON PK $150.00 $20,000.00 SUMITOMO ELECTRIC WIRBOONE HILLCREST CONSTRUCTION CO INRALENKOTTER ELECTRIC CO INC 11030009 3/3/2011 HVAC 8309 WOODCREEK DR $75.00 $6,000.00 PLEASANT VALLEY MEAD BOONE MORRIS HEATING & COOLING INC 11030011 3/3/2011 FINBAS 1374 CROSSBEND DR 394 $60.00 $7,635.00 THORNWILDE (LOT 394) BOONE THE DREES CO NIEHAUS, STEVEN R. ARRONCO COMFORT AIR INC 11030020 3/3/2011 HVAC 7120 NEW BUFFINGTON $275.00 $32,000.00 EMERSON POWER FLORENCEIVEY MECHANICAL CO LLC 11030027 3/3/2011 HVAC 500 MEIJER DR N/A $75.00 $1,800.00 HERITAGE PROPANE FLORENCEJARVIS MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTORS 11030029 3/3/2011 FIRESUPP 1131 VICTORY PL N/A $150.00 $2,200.00 ZOOM ESSENCE BOONE STEVE STRAIN 11030034 3/3/2011 HVAC 1614 DOLWICK DR N/A $225.00 $18,250.00 TOLT SERVICE GROUP BOONE DESIGN COMFORT INC 11020109 3/4/2011 TENFIN 1614 DOLWICK DR $300.00 $106,500.00 TOLT SERVICE GROUP BOONE GORDIAN DESIGN & CONST INC 11020114 3/4/2011 SFR 1 10567 CHESHIRE RIDGE 200 $330.00 $113,155.00 CHESHIRE RIDGE (LOT 20 BOONE ADAM MILLER HOMES LLC SARGENT ELECTRIC LLC 11020122 3/4/2011 SFR 1 9858 MELODY DR 2 $330.00 $100,000.00 HARMONY (LOT 2) UNION THE DREES CO NIE-HAUS ELECTRIC INC 11020125 3/4/2011 RESADD 1268 BROOKSTONE DR $150.00 $38,000.00 BROOKSTONE BOONE BILL'S REMODELING & ELECTRIC BILL'S REMODELING & ELECTRIC 11030002 3/4/2011 FIREALM 3720 LANGLEY DR $150.00 $500.00 ACE MANUFACTURING BOONE KRAFT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 11030025 3/4/2011 BARN 12312 RYLE RD $40.00 $10,000.00 POLE BARN BOONE SL WILLIAMS HOMES OF KY INC 11030032 3/4/2011 SFR 1 2451 ORMOND DR 365 $280.00 $81,575.00 BORDEAUX @ ORLEANS ( FLORENCEFISCHER SIN FAMILY HOMES II K E P ELECTRIC INC 11030036 3/4/2011 TENT 7500 TURFWAY RD $150.00 $100.00 VINERY RACING SPIRAL SFLORENCEAMERICAN PAVILION 11030037 3/4/2011 SFR 1 144 PITTY PAT LN 17 $280.00 $75,757.00 BEARCAT CROSSING (LOTWALTON ARLINGHAUS BUILDERS LLC JIM ARLINGHAUS 11030038 3/4/2011 SFR 1 140 PITTY PAT LN 18 $280.00 $75,757.00 BEARCAT CROSSING (LOTWALTON ARLINGHAUS BUILDERS LLC JIM ARLINGHAUS 11030039 3/4/2011 HVAC 1734 COACHTRAIL DR $75.00 $23,000.00 HVAC BOONE ARRONCO COMFORT AIR INC 11030042 3/4/2011 HVAC 2497 FERDINAND DR $75.00 $5,400.00 HVAC REPLACEMENT BOONE ARRONCO COMFORT AIR INC Permit No. Issue Date Permit Type # Units Address Lot # Total Paid Appl. Value Project/Subdivision Jurisdictio General Contractor Electrical Contractor HVAC Contractor 11010104 3/7/2011 COMADD 30 SCHOOL RD N/A $2,500.00 $1,900,000.00 WALTON VERONA HIGH S WALTON MARK SPAULDING CONSTRUCTIO DIVISION 17 11020067 3/7/2011 SIGNBLDG 7220 BURLINGTON PK $150.00 $1,000.00 WINDMILL COFFEE (SUITEFLORENCEHOLLAND ROOFING GROUP, LLC 11020086 3/7/2011 SFR 1 2360 SUMMERWOODS D 558 $660.00 $277,930.00 THORNWILDE (LOT 558) BOONE THE DREES CO QUINN ELECTRIC CORP 11020137 3/7/2011 HVAC 12124 CHANDLER DR $150.00 $6,932.00 SPEC SOFT (2 UNITS HVA WALTON DEL MONDE INC 11030006 3/7/2011 SFR 1 999 ARISTIDES DR 62 $430.00 $191,129.00 TRIPLE CROWN (LOT 62) BOONE M/I HOMES INC K E P ELECTRIC INC 11030033 3/7/2011 FINBAS 2640 LEGACY RIDGE 294 $150.00 $22,713.00 HEARTHSTONE BOONE THE DREES CO QUINN ELECTRIC CORP 10120086 3/8/2011 TENFIN 7723 MALL RD N/A $150.00 $37,000.00 PRESIDENT TUXEDO FLORENCE LPM ELECTRIC INC 11020106 3/8/2011 SFR 1 11941 OXFORD HILLS DR12 $560.00 $230,000.00 OXFORD HILLS (LOT 12) BOONE ALUMNI DEV LLC H F AMMERMAN 11020108 3/8/2011 FIREALM 10650 TOEBBEN DR $150.00 $4,500.00 CENGAGE PRINT ON DEM BOONE PROTECTION ONE ALARM MONITOR 11020129 3/8/2011 SFR 1 2754 ZACHARY CT 5 $430.00 $178,795.00 RED STONE VILLAGE (LOTBOONE THE DREES CO QUINN ELECTRIC CORP 11020139 3/8/2011 FIREALM 7660 TURFWAY RD $150.00 $2,200.00 LEANCOR FLORENCELPM ELECTRIC INC 11030023 3/8/2011 TENFIN 1845 AIRPORT EXCHANGN/A $400.00 $175,000.00 ROAD ID BOONE STEVE STRAIN QUINN ELECTRIC CORP 11030030 3/8/2011 SFR 1 8640 TREELINE DR 322 $430.00 $151,035.00 HEARTHSTONE (LOT 322) BOONE THE DREES CO QUINN ELECTRIC CORP 11030031 3/8/2011 SFR 1 2614 TWIN HILLS CT 43 $560.00 $216,181.00 RED STONE VILLAGE (LOTBOONE THE DREES CO QUINN ELECTRIC CORP 11030040 3/8/2011 POOLIG 762 BRITTANY TRAILS $100.00 $15,000.00 SOUTH HAMPTON ESTATEBOONE RANDY REMINES 11030044 3/8/2011 HVAC 2382 TREETOP LN $75.00 $6,885.00 HVAC BOONE CRANE HEATING & AIR INC 11030048 3/8/2011 HVAC 358 MOLISE CR 22 $75.00 $3,400.00 AOSTA VALLEY (LOT 22) WALTON PHOENIX COMFORT SYSTEMS LLC 11030052 3/8/2011 SFR 1 1596 SOUTHCROSS DR 585 $365.00 $115,000.00 THORNWILDE (LOT 585) BOONE THE DREES CO NIE-HAUS ELECTRIC INC 11030053 3/8/2011 SFR 1 9736 COBALT WAY 10 $460.00 $176,935.00 HARMONY (LOT 10) UNION THE DREES CO NIE-HAUS ELECTRIC INC 11030054 3/8/2011 DECK 639 MAKAYLA CT $35.00 $3,600.00 DECK BOONE DECKS BY DESIGN INC 11030060 3/8/2011 HVAC 6972 LUCIA DR 18 $75.00 $4,800.00 CREEKSIDE (LOT 18) BOONE DEL MONDE INC 11030061 3/8/2011 HVAC 9045 PHILLY CT 37 $75.00 $4,800.00 ALSON PLACE (LOT 37) BOONE DEL MONDE INC 11030062 3/8/2011 HVAC 9069 PHILLY CT 43 $75.00 $5,000.00 ALSON PLACE (LOT 43) BOONE DEL MONDE INC 11030064 3/8/2011 FIRESUPP 1098 FLORENCE MALL N/A $150.00 $3,200.00 SPENCER GIFTS FLORENCESIMPLEX GRINNELL LP 11030065 3/8/2011
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