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Larimer County Building Permits Applied Between 07/01/2020 and 07/31/2020 Larimer County Building Permits Applied between 07/01/2020 and 07/31/2020 Permit #: 20-COM0045 Permit Type: BLD Commercial Permit Status: BLD Applied Applied Date: 07/07/2020 Parcel #: 8720240902 Work Class: Addition Inspection Area: 2 Square Feet: 0.00 2405 Midpoint Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80525 Valuation: 14,600,000.00 Fees Req: $200,135.25 Fees Col: $0.00 Bal Due: $200,135.25 Owner(s): Board of County Commissioner of Larimer County Engineer(s): Ryan Robley 7209040440 Applicants(s): David Bragg 9704985918 Jake Coutts 3037101940 Contractors(s): Ins. Holders(s): Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-COM0046 Permit Type: BLD Commercial Permit Status: BLD Applied Applied Date: 07/14/2020 Parcel #: 2520000003 Work Class: New Inspection Area: 4 Square Feet: 0.00 1180 Dry Gulch Rd, Estes Park, CO 80517 Valuation: 125,000.00 Fees Req: $2,913.53 Fees Col: $1,024.46 Bal Due: $1,889.07 Owner(s): Yakutat Land Corporation 9705776818 Engineer(s): Frank Roberts 9705869833 Applicants(s): Ed Glavin 9706571471 Contractors(s): William Wenzl 9706571471 Ins. Holders(s): William Wenzl 9706571471 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-COM0047 Permit Type: BLD Commercial Permit Status: BLD Applied Applied Date: 07/14/2020 Parcel #: 2520000003 Work Class: New Inspection Area: 4 Square Feet: 0.00 1180 Dry Gulch Rd, Estes Park, CO 80517 Valuation: 125,000.00 Fees Req: $2,913.53 Fees Col: $1,024.46 Bal Due: $1,889.07 Owner(s): Yakutat Land Corporation 9705776818 Engineer(s): Frank Roberts 9705869833 Applicants(s): Ed Glavin 9706571471 Contractors(s): William Wenzl 9706571471 Ins. Holders(s): William Wenzl 9706571471 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0049 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/02/2020 Parcel #: 9925110004 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 1 Square Feet: 0.00 9376 Indian Ridge Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Valuation: 31,248.00 Fees Req: $500.00 Fees Col: $500.00 Bal Due: $0.00 Page 1 of 136 Owner(s): Andrew Meade 4085922899 Engineer(s): Applicants(s): Dylan Gibson 9706737733 Contractors(s): Andrew Lyle 9136608581 Ins. Holders(s): Sandbox Solar 9136608581 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0050 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD LOC Applied Date: 07/06/2020 Parcel #: 8621105006 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 2 Square Feet: 0.00 7931 Eagle Ranch Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80528 Valuation: 42,000.00 Fees Req: $500.00 Fees Col: $500.00 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Thomas Fleming 970-556-3741 Engineer(s): Kelly Springer 8019901775 Applicants(s): William Clay 3032500682 Eric Hopf 3037976527 Contractors(s): William Clay 3032500682 Ins. Holders(s): Solar Power Pros Inc 3032500682 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0051 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/08/2020 Parcel #: 9135000041 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 1 Square Feet: 0.00 19737 Rawhide Flats Rd, Wellington, CO 80549 Valuation: 44,739.00 Fees Req: $500.00 Fees Col: $500.00 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Kris Zwiefel 9704206276 Katherine Zwiefel 9704206276 Engineer(s): Robert Smythe 9257873067 Applicants(s): Justin Bailey 8554759765 Contractors(s): Justin Bailey 8554759765 Ins. Holders(s): Skyline Solar 8554759765 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0052 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/09/2020 Parcel #: 0524408001 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 3 Square Feet: 0.00 706 Willows Bend Dr, Loveland, CO 80537 Valuation: 12,318.00 Fees Req: $426.49 Fees Col: $426.49 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Keith Lawson 402-217-2494 Staci Lawson 4022172494 Engineer(s): Ryan Atwell 5308647055 Applicants(s): Houston Sherer 7043003317 Contractors(s): Jason Sharpe 3034470300214 Ins. Holders(s): Namaste Solar Electric Inc 7043003317 Tenant(s): Page 2 of 136 Permit #: 20-ENER0053 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Withdrawn Applied Date: 07/09/2020 Parcel #: 8621105006 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 2 Square Feet: 0.00 7931 Eagle Ranch Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80528 Valuation: 42,000.00 Fees Req: Fees Col: Bal Due: Owner(s): Thomas Fleming 970-556-3741 Engineer(s): Kelly Springer 8019901775 Applicants(s): Eric Hopf 3037976527 Contractors(s): William Clay 3032500682 Ins. Holders(s): Solar Power Pros Inc 3032500682 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0054 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Approved Applied Date: 07/09/2020 Parcel #: 9508422001 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 2 Square Feet: 0.00 1605 Firerock Ct, Loveland, CO 80538 Valuation: 14,000.00 Fees Req: $450.13 Fees Col: $450.13 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Howard Barnes Engineer(s): Applicants(s): Jeffrey Fleischman 3032710656 Contractors(s): Jeffrey Fleischman 3032710656 Ins. Holders(s): Solar Side Up LLC 303-271-0656 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0055 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/13/2020 Parcel #: 9822108701 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 1 Square Feet: 0.00 1109 W County Road 56, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Valuation: 18,000.00 Fees Req: $501.17 Fees Col: $501.17 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Eric Combs 9704880970 Engineer(s): Applicants(s): Jason Wheeler 3036672538 Contractors(s): Jake Dire 5052500088 Ins. Holders(s): EcoMark Solar 5052500088 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0056 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD LOC Applied Date: 07/13/2020 Parcel #: 2407406022 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 4 Square Feet: 0.00 4070 Little Valley Rd, Estes Park, CO 80517 Valuation: 5,250.00 Fees Req: $220.03 Fees Col: $220.03 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Thomas Everitt 9703088522 Engineer(s): Page 3 of 136 Applicants(s): Trevor Robertson 7202631887 Contractors(s): Douglas Southard 303-776-5271 Ins. Holders(s): Southard Solar & Construction 303-776-5271 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0057 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/15/2020 Parcel #: 0420300001 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 4 Square Feet: 0.00 800 Blue Mountain Trl, Lyons, CO 80540 Valuation: 25,498.00 Fees Req: $500.00 Fees Col: $500.00 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): David Schwab 8176582709 Engineer(s): Applicants(s): Scott Harris 3034745480 Contractors(s): Ins. Holders(s): Solar City dba Tesla Energy Operations Inc 8448375201 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0058 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/21/2020 Parcel #: 1435405025 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 4 Square Feet: 0.00 590 Pioneer Rd, Lyons, CO 80540 Valuation: 8,000.00 Fees Req: $308.30 Fees Col: $308.30 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Sara Neustadtl 3038238962 Engineer(s): Applicants(s): Chelsea Bours 3035139269 Contractors(s): Matthew Raichart 3035139269 Ins. Holders(s): Photon Brothers 3035139269 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0059 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/21/2020 Parcel #: 2926106067 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 5 Square Feet: 0.00 71 Culebra Peak Ct, Livermore, CO 80536 Valuation: 30,726.75 Fees Req: $500.00 Fees Col: $500.00 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Cynthia Quick 9702149314 Engineer(s): Arash Zandieh 9016920431 Applicants(s): Dylan Gibson 9706737733 Contractors(s): Andrew Lyle 9136608581 Ins. Holders(s): Sandbox Solar 9136608581 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0060 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/23/2020 Parcel #: 8706210066 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: Square Feet: 0.00 Page 4 of 136 1308 Lindenwood Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Valuation: 17,010.00 Fees Req: $500.17 Fees Col: $500.17 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Ken Thielen 9702189977 Engineer(s): Applicants(s): Dylan Gibson 9706737733 Contractors(s): Andrew Lyle 9136608581 Ins. Holders(s): Sandbox Solar 9136608581 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0061 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/29/2020 Parcel #: 3402216004 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 4 Square Feet: 0.00 565 Lakewood Ct, Estes Park, CO 80517 Valuation: 48,116.00 Fees Req: $511.50 Fees Col: $511.50 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Sherry Flanery 970-577-9200 Engineer(s): Applicants(s): CAM Solar Inc 7207298777 Amanda Mullins 7207298777 Contractors(s): Brian Cullen 7207298777 Ins. Holders(s): CAM Solar Inc 7207298777 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0062 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/29/2020 Parcel #: 9635113003 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 2 Square Feet: 0.00 308 W 50Th St, Loveland, CO 80538 Valuation: 11,440.00 Fees Req: $356.85 Fees Col: $356.85 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Cary Alburn 9702189818 Engineer(s): Applicants(s): Jude Ockler 3853303485 Contractors(s): Amanda Roseburg 8004674562 Ins. Holders(s): Empire Solar Group 3854159655 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-ENER0063 Permit Type: BLD Energy Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/30/2020 Parcel #: 2018307006 Work Class: Roof/Wall Mounted Inspection Area: 6 Square Feet: 0.00 114 Tomahawk Cir, Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545 Valuation: 12,398.00 Fees Req: $426.49 Fees Col: $426.49 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Anne Larsen Engineer(s): Applicants(s): Dylan Gibson 9706737733 Contractors(s): Andrew Lyle 9136608581 Ins. Holders(s): Sandbox Solar 9136608581 Page 5 of 136 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-MISC1081 Permit Type: BLD Miscellaneous Permit Status: BLD Issued Applied Date: 07/01/2020 Parcel #: 9626000004 Work Class: Re-roof Inspection Area: 2 Square Feet: 0.00 221 W 57Th St #51B, Loveland, CO 80538 Valuation: 5,000.00 Fees Req: $144.92 Fees Col: $144.92 Bal Due: $0.00 Owner(s): Amy Kresse 970-217-1630 Engineer(s): Applicants(s): Dennis Jones 970-667-8500 Contractors(s): Dennis Jones 970-667-8500 Ins. Holders(s): Majestic Roofing LLC 9706678500 Tenant(s): Permit #: 20-MISC1082 Permit Type: BLD Miscellaneous Permit Status: BLD Void Applied Date: 07/01/2020 Parcel #: 0427000039 Work Class: Electrical Inspection Area: 3 Square Feet: 0.00 7560 Lakota Ridge Ln, Berthoud, CO 80513 Valuation: 0.00 Fees Req: $180.00 Fees Col: $0.00 Bal Due: $180.00 Owner(s): Engineer(s): Applicants(s): Ed Stoner 3076300930 Ed Stoner 307-630-0930 Ed Stoner 307-630-0930 Contractors(s): Ins.
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