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2013 Building Permit Applications 2013 Pitkin Permit Applications to Date January 22, 2014 APPLICATION DATE 12/23/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0085.2013.PRBK 434r 188,000 679 188,000 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR UPPER MIDNIGHT LLC 565 MIDNIGHT MINE RD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES COMPA 10 GLENVILLE ST ASPEN, CO 81611 GREENWICH, CT 06831 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0086.2013.PRBK 101 3,000,000 5,400 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR JOHNSON FAMILY TRUST 67 ARDMORE CT VIKING LLC PO BOX 667 ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 309-2955 RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0183.2013.PRGR 328 10,000 154 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR JOHNSON FAMILY TRUST 67 ARDMORE CT VIKING LLC PO BOX 667 ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 309-2955 RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0182.2013.PRGR 329 800,000 0 800,000 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR MICHAEL J SACKS REVOCABLE, TRUST 233 RIDGE RD DAVID LAMBERT CONSTRUCTION 1425 WAVERLY RD ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 927-5393 HIGHLAND PARK, IL 60035 12/20/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0084.2013.PRBK 438 1,524,543 4,751 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR ASPEN SUNRISE, LLC 0 OWL CREEK RD ASPEN CONSTRUCTORS, INC PO BOX 7877 ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 925-7608 ASPEN, CO 81612-7877 12/19/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0083.2013.PRBK 101 750,000 2,511 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR SCHUMACHER, RANDY & KARA 0 LAKE VIEW DR HALLMARK CUSTOM HOMES, LLC 5680 HACKNEY CT BASALT, CO 81621 PARKER, CO 80134 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0009.2013.PCBU ** 300,250 0 300,250 2013 Pitkin Permit Applications to Date January 22, 2014 APPLICATION DATE OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR ASPEN VALLEY RANCH, LLC, CHAD HOLLAND 60 ASPEN VALLEY RANCH LN KAEGEBEIN FINE HOMEBUILDING 3301 WINDY RIDGE PKWY WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 (970) 379-6228 ATLANTA, GA 30339 12/17/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0181.2013.PRGR ** 60,000 555 60,000 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR BEIR, ARTHUR S 92 EPPLEY DR MALEY BUILDING CORP PO BOX 917 ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 927-1026 ASPEN, CO 81612 12/16/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0077.2013.PRBU ** 0 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR VC SUNNYSIDE LLC 372 SUNNYSIDE LN RICHARD WAX & ASSOCIATES PO BOX 7699 ASPEN, CO 81611 ASPEN, CO 81612 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0082.2013.PRBK 434 55,000 653 55,000 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR NSHE TX BONHAM LLC 262 WOODS RD CALDERA CONSTRUCTION INC 5302 FIELDWOOD DR WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 (970) 544-4157 HOUSTON, TX 77056 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0078.2013.PRBU 328 175,000 880 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR CHARLIE MOUNTAIN LLC 31 CHARLIE WAY NORTH FORK BUILDERS OF MONT 700 LOUISIANA #4770 SNOWMASS, CO 81654 HOUSTON, TX 77002 12/11/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0009.2013.PCBK 437r 6,000 2,400 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR PITKIN EXCHANGE HOLDINGS OF AS 102 N RIVER RD BEAR CREEK CONSTRUCTION 601 E HOPKINS AVE SNOWMASS, CO 81654 ASPEN, CO 81611 12/9/2013 2013 Pitkin Permit Applications to Date January 22, 2014 APPLICATION DATE PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0179.2013.PRGR ** 150,000 0 150,000 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR RED MOUNTAIN RIDGE LLC 257 RIDGE RD SCHLUMBERGER CONSTRUCTION 257 RIDGE RD ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 925-8360 ASPEN, CO 81611 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0180.2013.PRGR ** 0 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR CHARLIE MOUNTAIN LLC 130 CHARLIE WAY NORTH FORK BUILDERS OF MONT 700 LOUISIANA #4770 SNOWMASS, CO 81654 HOUSTON, TX 77002 12/6/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0178.2013.PRGR DE 55,005 1,500 55,005 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR SMITH, REGINALD & LEIGH 2021 MAROON CREEK RD STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATES, INC 1069 KIRBY DR ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 945-0147 HOUSTON, TX 77019 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0081.2013.PRBK 101 5,965,000 7,154 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR 299 CONUNDRUM LLC 255 CONUNDRUM CREEK RD BRIKOR LLC 4320 UNIVERSITY ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 923-3088 LAREDO, TX 78041 12/5/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0053.2013.PCGR 328 46,750 192 46,750 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR PITKIN COUNTY, AIRPORT 233 AIRPORT RD STEWART CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC 233 AIRPORT RD ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 963-8818 ASPEN, CO 81611 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0054.2013.PCGR 649 500 -150 500 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR PITKIN COUNTY, AIRPORT 233 AIRPORT RD STEWART CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC 233 AIRPORT RD ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 963-8818 ASPEN, CO 81611 12/3/2013 2013 Pitkin Permit Applications to Date January 22, 2014 APPLICATION DATE PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0176.2013.PRGR MS 0 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR 250 ASPEN LLC 250 WILLOUGHBY WAY JD BLACK CONSTRUCTION 601 E HYMAN AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 927-4977 ASPEN, CO 81611 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0177.2013.PRGR 649 2,000 -1,120 2,000 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR HIGH VALLEY FARMS LLC 24480 HWY 82 WILD, WILD WEST DEVELOPMENT PO BOX 4310 BASALT, CO 81621 (970) 379-3632 ASPEN, CO 81612 12/2/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0076.2013.PRBU 329 85,000 11,050 85,000 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR NAGLE, MARK 630 SPRING CREEK RD WILD, WILD WEST DEVELOPMENT 1010 SPRING LN BASALT, CO 81621 (970) 379-3632 LAKE FOREST, IL 60045 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0175.2013.PRGR MS 0 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR KAUFMAN, RICHARD F & SYLVIA C 244 RIDGE RD OWNER/ BUILDER 740 LAKE DR N ASPEN, CO 81611 MUSKEGON, MI 49445 11/26/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0075.2013.PRBU 434 859,878 220 859,878 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR SMITH, REGINALD & LEIGH 2021 MAROON CREEK RD STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATES, INC 1069 KIRBY DR ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 945-0147 HOUSTON, TX 77019 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0051.2013.PCGR 328 25,000 68 25,000 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR BUERGE, RICHARD S LEE 103 ASPEN VILLAGE WONDERLAND CONSTRUCTION IN PO BOX 3876 ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 948-1396 ASPEN, CO 81612 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0052.2013.PCGR 649 1,200 -80 1,200 2013 Pitkin Permit Applications to Date January 22, 2014 APPLICATION DATE OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR BUERGE, RICHARD S LEE 103 ASPEN VILLAGE WONDERLAND CONSTRUCTION IN PO BOX 3876 ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 948-1396 ASPEN, CO 81612 11/22/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0008.2013.PCBK 328 1,500,000 26,537 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR LEWIS, JORDAN 24480 HWY 82 WILD, WILD WEST DEVELOPMENT PO BOX 4310 BASALT, CO 81621 (970) 379-3632 ASPEN, CO 81621 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0050.2013.PCGR SP 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR ASPEN SKIING COMPANY 38700 HWY 82 BROWN UNITED, INC. PO BOX 1248 ASPEN, CO 81611 (626) 357-1161 ASPEN, CO 81612 11/20/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0173.2013.PRGR MS 0 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR DOWLEY, JAMES & CARMAN 234 MOUNTAIN LAUREL DR FRANK REYNOLDS 234 MOUNTAIN LAUREL DR ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 948-3914 ASPEN, CO 81611 11/18/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0172.2013.PRGR ** 0 0 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR PALARDY, LINDSEY & JAMES 260 LIBERTY LN OWNER/ BUILDER PO BOX 73 WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 WOODY CREEK, CO 81656 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0074.2013.PRBU 434r 554,000 3,152 599,370 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR DUNTON, TOM & KAY 75 BLUE BONNETT TR I A SEDGWICK, INC. 201 E HYMAN AVE ASPEN, CO 81611 (970) 927-8722 ASPEN, CO 81611 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0073.2013.PRBU 645 20,000 -3,407 20,000 2013 Pitkin Permit Applications to Date January 22, 2014 APPLICATION DATE OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR MOUNTAIN TUNE LLC 240 BUTTERMILK LN ASPEN DIGGER, INC 4203 YOAKUM BLVD ASPEN, CO 81611 HOUSTON, TX 77006 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0049.2013.PCGR SP 175,000 0 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR ASPEN SKIING COMPANY 38700 HWY 82 BROWN UNITED, INC. PO BOX 1248 ASPEN, CO 81611 (626) 357-1161 ASPEN, CO 81612 11/14/2013 PERMIT NUMBER CENSUS CODE Customer Valuation Total Sq Feet Actual Valuation 0070.2013.PRBU 649 10,000 -1,400 10,000 OWNER INFORMATION PROJECT ADDRESS CONTRACTOR ASP PROPERTIES LLC 8475 CASTLE CREEK RD WILLIAM H.
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