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Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division NEW DWELLING UNITS MONTH SINGLE SEMI ROW DWELLING APARTMENT SECOND UNIT OTHER OCT 20 4 1@ 5 0 16 0 1@ 10 SUB TOTAL 20 4 15 0 16 0 YTD TOTAL 144 31 133 344 111 18 Page #: 6 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016 Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division ROW DWELLINGS PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) UNITS DESCRIPTION 16 1502 LAKESHORE COUNTRY PROPERTIES 571 LAKESHORE RD E 1 1-10 5,469 10 STREET ROW DWELLING LTD 16 1503 LAKESHORE COUNTRY PROPERTIES 1006 LAGOON ST 21 129-133 2,875 5 STREET ROW DWELLING LTD TOTALS: $8,344 15 Page #: 7 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016 Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division APARTMENTS PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) UNITS DESCRIPTION No Apartment Permits issued in OCT 2016 Page #: 8 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016 Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS (NEW AND ADDITIONS) PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) BLDG SIZE (sq. m) LOT SIZE (sq. m) DESCRIPTION 16 1848 6957447 CANADA INC 919 KAMATO RD 67 44 4,803 PROPOSED WALKWAY TO CONNECT TWO EXISTING BUILDINGS (919 AND 925 KAMATO ROAD) 16 209 HEARTLAND (SEVEN) LIMITED 125 MADILL BLVD 38,795 42,158 100,398 NEW SHELL INDUSTRIAL BUILDING TOTALS: $38,862 42,203 105,201 MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL - VALUE >= $250,000 PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) DESCRIPTION 16 1965 ORLANDO CORPORATION 7090 KENNEDY RD A 656 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS, (13) ROOF TOP UNITS 16 3143 9320644 CANADA INC 1665 ENTERPRISE RD 2 521 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - (1) DEMISING WALL BETWEEN UNITS 1 & 2, & EXTERIOR RE-CLADDING - SAHIB FREIGHT SERVICES INC - C/R: C 16-2479 16 3178 H&R PROPERTIES LTD 2735 MATHESON BLVD E 1-2 455 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - MEDICAL PHARMACIES GROUP - C/R 06- 2544 ZB 16 761 ARTIS DUNWIN LTD 2170 DUNWIN DR 5, 6 514 TENANT FIT-UP - RECREATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT - C/R C OF O 16- 618 16 955 LAKESHORE NONMIEE 1230 LAKESHORE RD E 5,713 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS (SECOND FLOOR AND ELEVATOR) AND CORP/LAKESHORE STORAGE LP. EXTERIOR ALTERATIONS TO SELF-STORAGE FACILITY (PHASE 2) TOTALS: $7,859 Page #: 9 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016 Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS (NEW AND ADDITIONS) PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) BLDG SIZE (sq.m) LOT SIZE (sq.m) DESCRIPTION 16 2306 ROGERS REAL ESTATE 3980 CONFEDERATION PKY 581 426 44,043 NEW (1) STOREY SALES OFFICE - ROGERS INVESTMENTS LIMITED TOTALS: $581 426 44,043 MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL - VALUE >= $250,000 PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) DESCRIPTION 16 1173 WESTWOOD MALL HOLDINGS LTD. 7205 GOREWAY DR BDEF 75 896 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR ALTERATIONS TO CREATE BASE SPEC UNIT. SKYLIGHTS NOT INCLUDED IN ALTERATION - SKYLIGHTS NOT INCLUDED WITH ALTERATIONS 16 1612 GTA OFFICE INC 2285 SPEAKMAN DR 1,551 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS, EXTERIOR RECLADDING 16 1904 GTA OFFICE INC. / 2251 SPEAKMAN 2251 SPEAKMAN DR 5,874 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ALTERATIONS - OFFICE DR INC. C/O SLATE AM 16 2207 NBIM 6790 CENTURY L.P. 6790 CENTURY AVE 792 CONVERT A PORTION OF BASEMENT TO UNDERGROUND PARKING GARAGE - FRONT CANOPY IS NOT PART OF THIS APPLICATION. 16 2490 CALLOWAY REIT (WESTGATE) INC 3075 ARGENTIA RD J 354 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS AND RTU- INDIAN TASTE RESTAURANT - C/R: 03- 8097 16 2502 POLARIS REALTY (CANADA) LIMITED 5450 EXPLORER DR 100 416 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - OSRAM SYLVANIA LTD - C 16-2493 OFFICE 16 2665 MEADOWPINES (45) LTD / 2555 MEADOWPINE BLVD 1 495 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - CHRISTIAN LABOUR ASSOCIATION OF CANADA MEADOWPINES (45) INC 16 2711 REDBOURNE REALTY ADVISORS II 1290 CENTRAL PKY W C 9-11TH FLOOR 3,079 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE CORPORATION - INC C/R: 01-7000 ZB 16 2714 ORLANDO CORPORATION 5875 RODEO DR A 5 373 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - HOBBY AND TOY CENTRAL - C/R 07-6680 ZB 16 2729 CONCERT REALTY SERVICES LTD. 1830 MATHESON BLVD A BLDG A 701 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - COMPUCOM CANADA 16 2792 SCOTT HILL INVESTMENTS INC C/O 2345 ARGENTIA RD 101 340 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - SAMUEL SON & CO CANADIAN URBAN LIMITED 16 2839 MISSISSAUGA ENTERTAINMENT HLDS 40 ANNAGEM BLVD T 506 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - L.A. FITNESS INC / PENEQUITY REALTY CORP 16 3081 SS HOOPP REALTY INC / TRIOVEST 2 PROLOGIS BLVD A 395 SITE SERVICING FOR 2 PROLOGIS BLVD & 8 PROLOGIS BLVD - C/R # 16-3498. REALTY ADVISORS INC 16 3139 ACKTION CAPITAL CORP / 77 CITY CENTRE DR 106 325 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - STATE BANK OF INDIA (SBI) - C/R CofO #16 - 3533 MORGUARD INVESTMENTS LTD Page #: 10 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016 Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) DESCRIPTION 16 3302 ONTARIO HOLDINGS LTD C/O 1 ROBERT SPECK PKY FLRS 3 TO 7 5,571 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - SYMCOR - C/R 96-9378 C OF O, 96-9217 C OF O, 03- COLLIERS MACAULAY NICOLLS 7930 ZB TOTALS: $21,668 Page #: 11 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016 Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division PUBLIC / INSTITUTIONAL (NEW AND ADDITIONS) PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) BLDG SIZE (sq.m) LOT SIZE (sq.m) DESCRIPTION 15 6406 REGION OF PEEL 7120 HURONTARIO ST 580 279 57,594 NEW - (1) STOREY REGION OF PEEL PARAMEDIC SATELLITE STATION, TOTALS: $580 279 57,594 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC / INSTITUTIONAL - VALUE >= $250,000 PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) DESCRIPTION 16 2482 TRILLIUM HEALTH PARTNERS 100 QUEENSWAY W 429 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS TO STORAGE ROOMS IN BASEMENT AND MISSISSAUGA HOSPITAL PENTHOUSE - MISSISSAUGA HOSPITAL. TOTALS: $429 Page #: 12 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016 Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division CHURCH (NEW AND ADDITIONS) PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) BLDG SIZE (sq.m) LOT SIZE (sq.m) DESCRIPTION No Church Permits issued in OCT 2016 MISCELLANEOUS CHURCH - VALUE >= $250,000 PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) DESCRIPTION 16 1777 ST. CHARBEL MARONITE PARISH 7250 WEST CREDIT AVE 984 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING FOR CHURCH MISSISSAUGA - C/R CofO 15-5653 16 2569 ROMAN CATHOLIC EPISCOPAL 6630 TURNER VALLEY RD 1 FLR 265 INTERIOR ALTERATIONS - ST.ALPHONSA CATHEDRAL - CofO 02-1989 CORPORATION TOTALS: $1,249 Page #: 13 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016 Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division SCHOOL (NEW AND ADDITIONS) PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) BLDG SIZE (sq.m) LOT SIZE (sq.m) DESCRIPTION 16 2185 FDN CONSEIL SCOLAIRE VIAMONDE 600 NOVO STAR DR 8,816 3,875 21,341 NEW FRENCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, FOUNDATION ONLY WITH BELOW SLAB PLUMBING ONLY 16 799 SHER-ED ENETERPRISES INC. 3650 PLATINUM DR 6,569 2,887 20,238 NEW 2-STOREY PRIVATE SCHOOL - SHERWOOD HEIGHTS SCHOOL TOTALS: $15,385 6,762 41,579 MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOL - VALUE >= $250,000 PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) DESCRIPTION No School Permits (value >= $250,000) issued in OCT 2016 Page #: 14 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016 Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division GOVERNMENT (NEW AND ADDITIONS) PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) BLDG SIZE (sq.m) LOT SIZE (sq.m) DESCRIPTION 15 5804 PEEL REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 3190 MAVIS RD 5,363 3,132 11,631 NEW - REGION OF PEEL TRANSHELP FACILITY TOTALS: $5,363 3,132 11,631 MISCELLANEOUS GOVERNMENT - VALUE >= $250,000 PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) DESCRIPTION No Government Permits (value >= $250,000) issued in OCT 2016 Page #: 15 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016 Building Report - Detail City of Mississauga Planning and Building Department October, 2016 Building Division CITY (NEW AND ADDITIONS) PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) BLDG SIZE (sq.m) LOT SIZE (sq.m) DESCRIPTION 16 1350 REGION OF PEEL 5841 FALBOURNE ST 596 274 1,298 NEW BUILDING - PARAMEDIC SERVICE STATION 16 590 Private Individual Data protected by 6525 DANVILLE RD 32 16 152,410 NEW HEATED ALL-SEASON Privacy Act BUNKER/UTILITY BUILDING TOTALS: $628 290 153,708 MISCELLANEOUS CITY - VALUE >= $250,000 PERMIT NO OWNER LOCATION BLDG NO UNIT NO VALUE ( $1,000 ) DESCRIPTION No City Permits (value >= $250,000) issued in OCT 2016 E. Savini, P. Eng. Chief Building Official Director, Building Division Planning and Building Department Page #: 16 Run Date: 22 NOV 2016.
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