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DEKALB COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & SUSTAINABILITY Permits Issued Report DEV350 Start Date: 04/01/2017 End Date: 04/30/2017 APTYPE: ALL Work Type: ALL Property Type: ALL Run Date: 05/02/2017 16:56:09 Ap#: 879540 Site Property: 2535 CALADIUM DR ATLANTA GA 30345- Subdivision: HAWTHORNE E.S.- COM/ALT Issue Date: 04/03/2017 Sq Ft: 53418 Landlot District: 18 232 Structure Type: SCHOOLS, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE Declared Value: $840,000 Work Type: ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING STRUCT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: DEKALB BOARD OF EDUCATION BUILDSMART ENTERPRISES, LLC LLC 1701 MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIAL BLVD 165 KLONDIKE ST, SW 1072 WEST PEACHTREE ST, NW ATLANTA 30309 STONE MOUNTAIN GA 30083 ATLANTA GA 30331- (678)676-1356 x (404)450-6357 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 902162 Site Property: 5773 SAWGRASS CIR LITHONIA GA 30038- Subdivision: FLAT ROCK HILLS LOT 17 Issue Date: 04/05/2017 Sq Ft: 4132 Landlot District: 16 050 Structure Type: SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED Declared Value: $185,000 Work Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION Calculated Value: $346,341.6 Contractor: Owner: D.R. HORTON D.R. HORTON INC 8200 ROBERTS DR 1371 DOGWOOD DR ATLANTA GA 30350 CONYERS GA 30012- (678)509-0555 x (770)730-7900 x Property Type: RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 905203 Site Property: 3590 LAVISTA RD DECATUR GA 30033- Subdivision: BRIARLAKE ELEMENTARY Issue Date: 04/03/2017 Sq Ft: 52700 Landlot District: 18 191 Structure Type: SCHOOLS, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE Declared Value: $0 Work Type: ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING STRUCT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: DEKALB BOARD OF EDUCATION BUILDSMART ENTERPRISES, LLC LLC 1701 MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIAL BLVD 165 KLONDIKE ST, SW 1072 WEST PEACHTREE ST, NW ATLANTA 30309 STONE MOUNTAIN GA 30083 ATLANTA GA 30331- (678)676-1356 x (404)450-6357 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 910593 Site Property: 2000 BOULDERCREST RD ATLANTA GA 30316- Subdivision: MFC- INFINITY EAGLE RUN Issue Date: 04/27/2017 Sq Ft: 0 Landlot District: 15 083 Structure Type: APARTMENT Declared Value: $0 Work Type: MULTIFAMILY ENROLLMENT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: IGBAL GOLDFARB 9520 HARDING AVE STE 1 SURFSIDE FL 33154 (786)347-2758 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL DEKALB COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & SUSTAINABILITY Permits Issued Report DEV350 Start Date: 04/01/2017 End Date: 04/30/2017 APTYPE: ALL Work Type: ALL Property Type: ALL Run Date: 05/02/2017 16:56:09 Ap#: 910593 Site Property: 2000 BOULDERCREST RD ATLANTA GA 30316- Subdivision: MFC- INFINITY EAGLE RUN Issue Date: 04/27/2017 Sq Ft: 0 Landlot District: 15 083 Structure Type: APARTMENT Declared Value: $0 Work Type: MULTIFAMILY ENROLLMENT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: TENECIA DIXEL 8785 SW 165TH AVE SUITE 107B MIAMI FL 33193 (786)347-2758 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 913947 Site Property: 3275 SNAPFINGER RD LITHONIA GA 30038- Subdivision: WRAP WRAP RAP'S-MIAI Issue Date: 04/06/2017 Sq Ft: 400 Landlot District: 15 065 Structure Type: RESTAURANT Declared Value: $400 Work Type: TENANT OR USE CHANGE PERMIT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: CREEKVIEW PLAZA LLC 950 S 1ST ST SAN JOSE CA 95110 (404)484-4003 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 913947 Site Property: 3275 SNAPFINGER RD LITHONIA GA 30038- Subdivision: WRAP WRAP RAP'S-MIAI Issue Date: 04/06/2017 Sq Ft: 400 Landlot District: 15 065 Structure Type: RESTAURANT Declared Value: $400 Work Type: TENANT OR USE CHANGE PERMIT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: HIEP PNGO 950 SOUTH 1ST ST SAN JOSE CA 95110 Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 913947 Site Property: 3275 SNAPFINGER RD LITHONIA GA 30038- Subdivision: WRAP WRAP RAP'S-MIAI Issue Date: 04/06/2017 Sq Ft: 400 Landlot District: 15 065 Structure Type: RESTAURANT Declared Value: $400 Work Type: TENANT OR USE CHANGE PERMIT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: MONIQUE BURNETT 3911 SNAPFINGER RD LITHONIA GA 30038 (678)549-5321 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL DEKALB COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & SUSTAINABILITY Permits Issued Report DEV350 Start Date: 04/01/2017 End Date: 04/30/2017 APTYPE: ALL Work Type: ALL Property Type: ALL Run Date: 05/02/2017 16:56:09 Ap#: 919247 Site Property: 3352 CHAMBLEE TUCKER RD CHAMBLEE GA 30341- Subdivision: EL TORO DE JALISCO-CHG/OWNR/NM Issue Date: 04/28/2017 Sq Ft: 0 Landlot District: 18 294 Structure Type: RETAIL OR MERCANTILE Declared Value: $0 Work Type: OWNER CHANGE ONLY NO WORK DONE Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: BRC NORTH HILLS LLC 3756 LAVISTA RD 200 TUCKER GA 30084 (404)364-9094 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 919247 Site Property: 3352 CHAMBLEE TUCKER RD CHAMBLEE GA 30341- Subdivision: EL TORO DE JALISCO-CHG/OWNR/NM Issue Date: 04/28/2017 Sq Ft: 0 Landlot District: 18 294 Structure Type: RETAIL OR MERCANTILE Declared Value: $0 Work Type: OWNER CHANGE ONLY NO WORK DONE Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: MOHAMMED KHAN 10505 WATERS RIDGE DRIVE ALPHARETTA GA 30022 (770)609-6725 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 919992 Site Property: 1295 HOPKINS TER ATLANTA GA 30324- Subdivision: HOPKINS TERRACE - NEW Issue Date: 04/06/2017 Sq Ft: 4086 Landlot District: 18 153 Structure Type: SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED Declared Value: $400,000 Work Type: NEW CONSTRUCTION Calculated Value: $505,984.56 Contractor: Owner: ROBERT OLIVER WISE BUILDERS LLC 1295 HOPKINS TERRACE 1303 HOPKINS TER ATLANTA GA 30324 ATLANTA GA 30324- (917)337-6677 x (917)337-6677 x Property Type: RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 920382 Site Property: 5005 SNAPFINGER WOODS DR DECATUR GA 30035- Subdivision: HAIR ER SALON STE F-CHG/OWNR/N Issue Date: 04/26/2017 Sq Ft: 1100 Landlot District: 16 009 Structure Type: RETAIL OR MERCANTILE Declared Value: $0 Work Type: TENANT OR USE CHANGE PERMIT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: BENCHMARK SNAPFINGER WOODS LLC 506 ROBERTSON RD DAWSONVILLE GA 30534 (678)612-1307 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL DEKALB COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & SUSTAINABILITY Permits Issued Report DEV350 Start Date: 04/01/2017 End Date: 04/30/2017 APTYPE: ALL Work Type: ALL Property Type: ALL Run Date: 05/02/2017 16:56:09 Ap#: 920382 Site Property: 5005 SNAPFINGER WOODS DR DECATUR GA 30035- Subdivision: HAIR ER SALON STE F-CHG/OWNR/N Issue Date: 04/26/2017 Sq Ft: 1100 Landlot District: 16 009 Structure Type: RETAIL OR MERCANTILE Declared Value: $0 Work Type: TENANT OR USE CHANGE PERMIT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: MOHSEN MAJIDI 1588 BAYHILL DR DULUTH GA 30097 Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 920382 Site Property: 5005 SNAPFINGER WOODS DR DECATUR GA 30035- Subdivision: HAIR ER SALON STE F-CHG/OWNR/N Issue Date: 04/26/2017 Sq Ft: 1100 Landlot District: 16 009 Structure Type: RETAIL OR MERCANTILE Declared Value: $0 Work Type: TENANT OR USE CHANGE PERMIT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: MOHSEN MAJIDI 1588 BAYHILL DR DULUTH GA 30097 (770)790-7440 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 920382 Site Property: 5005 SNAPFINGER WOODS DR DECATUR GA 30035- Subdivision: HAIR ER SALON STE F-CHG/OWNR/N Issue Date: 04/26/2017 Sq Ft: 1100 Landlot District: 16 009 Structure Type: RETAIL OR MERCANTILE Declared Value: $0 Work Type: TENANT OR USE CHANGE PERMIT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: TERRA GARDNER 5005 SNAPFINGER WOODS DRIVE STE F DECATUR GA 30032 (404)729-3684 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 920382 Site Property: 5005 SNAPFINGER WOODS DR DECATUR GA 30035- Subdivision: HAIR ER SALON STE F-CHG/OWNR/N Issue Date: 04/26/2017 Sq Ft: 1100 Landlot District: 16 009 Structure Type: RETAIL OR MERCANTILE Declared Value: $0 Work Type: TENANT OR USE CHANGE PERMIT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: SHAHIN FAGHINI 1588 BAYHILL DR DULUTH GA 30097 (770)490-7440 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL DEKALB COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & SUSTAINABILITY Permits Issued Report DEV350 Start Date: 04/01/2017 End Date: 04/30/2017 APTYPE: ALL Work Type: ALL Property Type: ALL Run Date: 05/02/2017 16:56:09 Ap#: 920999 Site Property: 1839 NDECATUR RD ATLANTA GA 30307- Subdivision: 1839 NORTH DECATUR RD Issue Date: 04/28/2017 Sq Ft: 0 Landlot District: 18 052 Structure Type: SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED Declared Value: $0 Work Type: TEMPORARY POWER Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: LINDA LGHEESLING LAFLAMME ELECTRIC INC 3640 ASBURY CT 2320 BUTE CLIFF TRACE MARIETTA GA 30062 CUMMING GA 30041- (404)915-4918 x (678)366-0733 x Property Type: RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 920999 Site Property: 1839 NDECATUR RD ATLANTA GA 30307- Subdivision: 1839 NORTH DECATUR RD Issue Date: 04/28/2017 Sq Ft: 0 Landlot District: 18 052 Structure Type: SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED Declared Value: $0 Work Type: TEMPORARY POWER Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: FRANK AGHEESLING JR LAFLAMME ELECTRIC INC 3640 ASBURY CT 2320 BUTE CLIFF TRACE MARIETTA GA 30062-4151 CUMMING GA 30041- (404)915-4918 x (678)366-0733 x Property Type: RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 921582 Site Property: 385 GLENDALE RD SCOTTDALE GA 30079- Subdivision: ROBERT SHAW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Issue Date: 04/13/2017 Sq Ft: 70490 Landlot District: 18 010 Structure Type: SCHOOLS, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE Declared Value: $0 Work Type: ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING STRUCT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: DEKALB BOARD OF EDUCATION BON BUILDING SVS 1701 MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIAL BLVD 1405 VETRANS DRIVE STONE MOUNTAIN GA 30083 CONYERS GA 30012- (678)676-1356 x (770)482-1000 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL Ap#: 921583 Site Property: 1865 ALDERBROOK RD ATLANTA GA 30345- Subdivision: SAGAMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Issue Date: 04/13/2017 Sq Ft: 70490 Landlot District: 18 159 Structure Type: SCHOOLS, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE Declared Value: $0 Work Type: ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING STRUCT Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: DEKALB BOARD OF EDUCATION BON BUILDING SVS 1701 MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIAL BLVD 1405 VETRANS DRIVE STONE MOUNTAIN GA 30083 CONYERS GA 30012- (678)676-1356 x (770)482-1000 x Property Type: NON-RESIDENTIAL DEKALB COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & SUSTAINABILITY Permits Issued Report DEV350 Start Date: 04/01/2017 End Date: 04/30/2017 APTYPE: ALL Work Type: ALL Property Type: ALL Run Date: 05/02/2017 16:56:09 Ap#: 923103 Site Property: 4310 LAVISTA RD TUCKER GA 30084- Subdivision: DSW ("A") -- MERIDIAN Issue Date: 04/27/2017 Sq Ft: Landlot District: 18 210 Structure Type: RETAIL OR MERCANTILE Declared Value: Work Type: GENERAL COMBINED PLUMBING Calculated Value: $0 Contractor: Owner: LAVISTA OFFICE PARK JOHN PAYNE CO.,INC/HVAC 19241 BIRMINGHAM HWY P.O.
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    WATERS TO THE SEA ACTIVITY AND STUDY GUIDE VERSION 1.0 2004 CENTER FOR GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION HAMLINE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION WITH UPPER CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVERKEEPER AND OXBOW MEADOWS ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER, COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY Activity & Study Guide WATERS TO THE SEA STUDY GUIDE Executive Producers: Tracy Fredin, Kristi Hastie and Becky Champion Producer: John Shepard, Writers: Laurie Allmann and Lori Forkner, Layout: Erika Backberg CONTACT INFORMATION The Center for Global Environmental Education Hamline University MS A1760 1536 Hewitt Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104 Phone: 651-523-2480 • Web site: http://cgee.haline.edu Upper Chattahoochee Riverkeeper 3 Puritan Mill, 916 Joseph Lowery Blvd. NW Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone: 404-352-9828 • Web site: http://www.ucriverkeeper.org Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center Columbus State University 3535 South Lumpkin Road Columbus, GA 31901 Phone: 706-687-4090 • Web site: http://oxbow.colstate.edu/ SPONSORS The Coca-Cola Company, The Arthur M. Blank Foundation, Georgia Power, Sustainable Forestry Initiative, The Richard C. Munroe Foundation and The Robert Woodruff Foundation 2 Activity & Study Guide Table of Contents Introduction Section 1: Understanding Watersheds 6 Section 2: Ecosystem Introduction 7 Section 3: Testing for Water Quality 8 The Chattahoochee River: An Overview 10 Navigating the CD ROM Program Overview Flow Chart 12 Mountain Region Journey Flow Chart 13 Piedmont Region Journey Flow Chart 14 Coastal Region Journey Flow Chart 15 Technical Support Frequenty