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November, 20 17 2017-6604 46 MICHAEL DR S Foundation Alteration/Repair $4,000 Type 7- Speci Repair & Waterproofing Month\Year Permit Name and Address of Applicant Contractor Name and Address Property Location Project Type Application Project Value Permit Type Number Purpose --========---~ ----'=======-:================= November, 20 17 2017-6604 46 MICHAEL DR S Foundation Alteration/repair $4,000 Type 7- Speci Repair & Waterproofing November, 2017 2017-6603 490 EMPIRE RD Park Model New Construction $83, 117 Type 7- Speci Homes November, 2017 2017-6602 490 EMPIRE RD Park Model New Construction $74,995 Type 7- Speci Homes November, 2017 2017-6599 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-A-Room Addtion to An $20,600 Type 7- Speci Existing Building November, 2017 2017-6598 H & H Aluminum Structures 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-A-Room Addtion to An $21,000 Type 7- Speci 635010 Hwy 10 Existing Building MONO, ONTARIO L9W 5P6, 519-941-9370 November, 2017 2017-6597 V.A. HOFFMAN 230 WELLINGTON ST Services - Alteration/repair $1, 171Type7- Speci 393 KILLAL Y STREET EAST Residential PORT COLBORNE, ONTARIO L3K 1P6 905-834-3783 November, 2017 2017-6596 111 CAPLAN AVE CL!RBEX MEDIA 429 MAIN STREET Sign portable New Construction $1,800 Type 7- Speci BARRIE, ON 111 CAPLAN AVE WEST L4N 9J3 BARRIE, ON L4N 9J3 705-739-1118 Month\Year Permit Name and Address of Applicant Contractor Name and Address Property Location Project Type Application Project Value Permit Type Number Purpose ----- November, 2017 2017-6593 1-3447 KING STREET LINCOLN CONSTRUCTION 1665 BROOKFIELD Solar panels Addtion to An $12,600 Type 7- Speci VINELAND, ON 1-3447 KING STREET ROAD Existing Building LOR 2CO VINELAND, ON LOR 2CO 905-562-5139 November, 2017 2017-6592 1108904 ONTARIO LTD O/A 59 TENNESSEE Services - Alteration/repair $1 ,500 Type 7- Speci EMBURGH BACKHOE SERVICES AVENUE Residential water P.O. BOX 306 & sewer PORT COLBORNE, ONTARIO L3K 5W1 November, 2017 2017-6586 2876 HIGHWAY 3 Dwelling New Construction $140,000 Type 3 - Resic w/attached garage November, 2017 2017-6583 1737 MINOR ROAD Garage New Construction $25,000 Type 3 - Resic November, 2017 2017-6582 5 HERON POINTE Dwelling New Construction $390,000 Type 3 - Resic w/attached garage November, 2017 2017-6581 1071 BENNER AVENUE RICK STEWART 1227 FIRELANE 1 Renovation Alteration/repair $34,000 Type 3 - Resic FORT ERIE, ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION residential L2A 4N6 1071 BENNER AVENUE FORT ERIE, ONTARIO L2A 4N6 November, 2017 2017-6580 . 219 KING STREET Renovation Alteration/repair $40,000 Type 5 - Mere. interior Month\Year Permit Name and Address of Applicant Contractor Name and Address Property Location Project Type Application Project Value Permit Type Number Purpose --------- ----- - --- -- November, 2017 2017-6574 79 MCCAIN STREET Renovation Alteration/repair $30,000 Type 3 - Resic interior November, 2017 2017-6570 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD PARADISE RENOVATING 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-a-room Addtion to An $5,808 Type 7- Speci NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD Existing Building L2E 6S4 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S4 905-358-5736 November, 2017 2017-6569 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD PARADISE RENOVATING 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-a-room Addtion to An $9,537 Type 7- Speci NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD Existing Building L2E 6S4 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S4 905-358-5736 November, 2017 2017-6568 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD PARADISE RENOVATING 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-a-room Addtion to An $8,791 Type 7- Speci NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD Existing Building L2E 6S4 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S4 905-358-5736 November, 2017 2017-6567 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD PARADISE RENOVATING 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-a-room Addtion to An $4,224 Type 7- Speci NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD Existing Building L2E 6S4 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S4 905-358-5736 November, 2017 2017-6566 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD PARADISE RENOVATING 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-a-room Addtion to An $7,392 Type 7- Speci NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD Existing Building L2E 6S4 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S4 905-358-5736 November, 2017 2017-6565 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD PARADISE RENOVATING 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-a-room Addtion to An $19,482Type 7- Speci NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD Existing Building L2E 6S4 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S4 905-358-5736 Month\Year Permit Name and Address of Applicant Contractor Name and Address Property Location Project Type Application Project Value Permit Type Number Purpose --------~- - - -- -- -- ---- -- - November, 2017 2017-6564 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD PARADISE RENOVATING 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-a-room Addtion to An $12,774 Type 7- Speci NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD Existing Building L2E 6S4 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S4 905-358-5736 November, 2017 2017-6563 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD PARADISE RENOVATING 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-a-room Addtion to An $6, 160 Type 7- Speci NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD Existing Building L2E 6S4 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S4 905-358-5736 November, 2017 2017-6562 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD PARADISE RENOVATING 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-a-room Addtion to An $4,400 Type 7- Speci NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD Existing Building L2E 6S4 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S4 905-358-5736 November, 2017 2017-6561 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD PARADISE RENOVATING 490 EMPIRE ROAD Add-a-room Addtion to An $4,224 Type 7- Speci NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO 8747 THOROLD STONE ROAD Existing Building L2E 6S4 NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO L2E 6S4 905-358-5736 November, 2017 2017-6551 I 125 MAIN STREET EAST Roof alteration Alteration/repair $50,000 Type 5 - Mere. 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