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Building Permits Issued for Website Building Permits Issued for Website APPLIED DATES: 2/15/2010 THRU 2/19/2010 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description Issued 99007790 2/17/2010 JACKSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDU 1121 WEST WILLOW CHORBA Warehouse 99007791 2/17/2010 ST. LUKES EPISCOPAL 402 S SCOTT STREET ALA FOUNDATION Interior Work 99007794 2/17/2010 MACHEN, SHAWN 727 ISLAND DRIVE OWNER New House *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 3 APPLIED DATES: 02/22/2010 THRU 02/26/2010 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description Issued 99007797 2/24/2010 WAL-MART 24833 JOHN T. REID PKWY FLINT FACILITIES MAINT. REMODEL COMMERCIAL *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 1 APPLIED DATES: 02/22/2010 THRU 02/26/2010 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description Issued 99007802 3/02/2010 GARCIA, GLEN 24663 J.T.R. PKWY SUITE A OWNER INTERIOR BUILD OUT 99007803 3/03/2010 BUTLER, JIM 1010 BYRON RD TROOP BUILDERS RESIDENTIAL ADDITION 99007804 3/03/2010 MCCOLLUM, RALPH 205 MONTECELLO DRIVE STEVE WEBB RESIDENTIAL ADDITION 99007807 3/03/2010 AMERIGO, MARIEN 105 WYNNWOOD DR JASON VENABLE RESIDENTIAL ADDITION APPLIED DATES: 02/22/2010 THRU 02/26/2010 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description Issued 99007811 3/4/2010 RAGAN, PHILLIP 1902 ROSEBERRY DRIVE OWNER RESIDENTIAL ADDITION *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 5 APPLIED DATES: 03/01/2010 THRU 03/05/2010 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description Issued 99007802 3/02/2010 GARCIA, GLEN 24663 J.T.R. PKWY SUITE A OWNER COMERCIAL BUILD OUT 99007803 3/03/2010 BUTLER, JIM 1010 BYRON RD TROOP BUILDERS RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALTER 99007804 3/03/2010 MCCOLLUM, RALPH 205 MONTECELLO DRIVE STEVE WEBB RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALT 99007807 3/03/2010 AMERIGO, MARIEN 105 WYNNWOOD DR JASON VENABLE RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALT 99007811 0/00/0000 RAGAN, PHILLIP 1902 ROSEBERRY DRIVE OWNER RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALT *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 5 APPLIED DATES: 03/08/2010 THRU 03/12/2010 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description Issued 99007816 3/09/2010 KELLER, JIM 4008 SOUTH BROAD STREET OWNER RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALT 99007818 3/09/2010 STUMB, JEFF 119 MONTE SANO DRIVE OWNER SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE 99007821 3/12/2010 AUSTIN, STEVE 338 CRAWFORD RD. 1 OWNER RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALT *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 3 APPLIED DATES: 03/15/2010 THRU 03/19/2010 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007824 3/15/2010 HAMMON, RONALD 517 RIDGEDALE ROAD OWNER RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALTER 99007825 3/18/2010 HASTINGS, JACOB 561 LONGHOLLOW RD OWNER RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALTER *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 2 APPLIED DATES: 03/22/010 THRU 03/26/2010 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007828 3/22/2010 RICE, ROBERT 311 SOUTH GEORGE ADAMS BATHFITTERS RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALTER 99007832 3/23/2010 KRAUS, JAMES 740 SKYLINE SHORES OWNER RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALTER 99007835 3/23/2010 YARBROUGH, SHEA 2221 FOX RUN CIRCLE OWNER ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 99007837 3/24/2010 DR. CROMENS OFFICE 507 HARLEY STREET CAROLINA ROOFING OFFICE/BANK/PROFFESSIONAL 99007842 3/25/2010 HOWLAND, HUBERT 502 MARKET STREET BATHFITTERS RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALT *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 5 APPLIED DATES: 03/29/10 THRU 04/02/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007846 3/29/2010 HENDERSON, LOUISE 414 LARKIN STREET BATHFITTERS RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALT 99007847 3/29/2010 JOHNSON, CHUCK 271 MONTE SANO DRIVE BEST BLT CONST RETAINING WALL 99007848 3/29/2010 JIMENEZ, MARCELINO 94 MARSIE DRIVE OWNER ACC STRUCTURE 99007851 3/30/2010 PIGGLY WIGGLY 101 COUNTY PARK RD STILL WATER REFRIG. REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007852 3/30/2010 BOWMAN SCRAP METAL RECYCLIN 363 OLD LARKINSVILLE RD BOWMAN SCRAP METAL TEMP OFFICE TRAILER *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 5 APPLIED DATES: 04/05/10 THRU 04/09/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007856 4/05/2010 WRIGHT, DEREK 1512 W STEWART OWNER ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 99007859 4/07/2010 BERGMAN, MARK 1300 CAMPGROUND CL OWNER ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 99007861 4/07/2010 LAW, JOHN 686 LAW STREET H & H RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALTER 99007862 4/08/2010 LIGHTHOUSE MINSITRIES 508 APPLETREE ST OWNER CHURCH PORCH *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 4 APPLIED DATES: 04/12/10 THRU 04/16/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007865 4/13/2010 UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE 509 WEST WILLOW TOLAR CONSTRUCTION REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007866 4/13/2010 MCCUTCHEN, HOWARD 611 MARKET STREET K & R HOME IMPROVEMENT GARAGE 99007868 4/14/2010 MCALLISTER, SAMUEL 137 WINN ROAD OWNER ACC. STRUCTURE 99007869 4/14/2010 CRAWFORD, EUGENE 167 WISTERIA C & C PROPERTIES SINGLE FAMILY BUILDING 99007871 4/14/2010 SBKC, LLC 24557 J. T. R. PKWY BERRY CONSTRUCTION NEW COMMERCIAL 99007872 4/15/2010 HAMER, ROBERT 268 LISA LANE BPR CONSTRUCTION TRAILER TIE DOWNS 99007873 4/15/2010 NGUYEN, SON 1707 E WILLOW STREET OWNER REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007876 4/16/2010 MANSVILLE, JOHNS 117 LEQUIRE ST PEACH TREE ROOFING REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007877 4/16/2010 KENAMER, MARK 905 ADAMS STREET TOLAR CONSTRUCTION ADD/ALTER *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 9 APPLIED DATES: 04/12/10 THRU 04/16/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007879 4/20/2010 ROBINSON, JEFF 349 MCFOILTON LANE ROBINSON CONSTRUCTION SINGLE FAMILY 99007885 4/22/2010 BLACKWELL, JOHN 602 SCOTT STREET OWNER BUL ADDITIONS/GARGAGES *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 2 APPLIED DATES: 04/19/10 THRU 04/30/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007879 4/20/2010 ROBINSON, JEFF 349 MCFOILTON LANE ROBINSON CONSTRUCTION SINGLE FAMLY 99007885 4/22/2010 BLACKWELL, JOHN 602 SCOTT STREET OWNER ADDITIONS/GARAGES 99007889 4/28/2010 CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH 1694 COUNTY ROAD 30 HASTINGS ACC. STRUCTURE 99007890 4/28/2010 CROMEANS, GRAY 1701 BROAD STREET CAROLINA REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007891 4/28/2010 GARNER, BILL 719 SOUTH BROAD ST CAROLINA REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007892 4/28/2010 NICKELL, DAVID 408 MOSAIC OWNER ACC. STRUCTURE 99007893 4/28/2010 MATTHEWS, CHAD 1015 KENNEDY CIRCLE PRESTIGE BUILDING SINGLE FAMILY *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 7 APPLIED DATES: 05/03/10 THRU 05/07/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007895 5/04/2010 MAPLES, CHRISTY 15694 AL HWY 35 JEFF COPELAND RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS 99007897 5/04/2010 WILDCAT LEASING LLC 24919 J. T. R PKWY STE D B & B CONSTRUCTION REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007898 5/04/2010 VERIZON WIRELESS 24919 J T R PKWY ST A JASON GARMON REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007901 5/05/2010 VARNER, DAVID 19 RIVER RIDGE CL BENTO CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS 99007902 5/05/2010 REECE, LISA 411 E WILLOW OWNER RETAINING WALL 99007906 5/06/2010 CHRISMAN, ROGER 981 MONTE SANO MCCLUSKY CONSTRUCTION SINGLE FAMILY 99007910 5/07/2010 SAMPLEY, WILLIAM 4003 SOUTH BROAD STREET LEWIS & DAD HOME IMPROV RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALTER *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 7 APPLIED DATES: 05/10/10 THRU 05/28/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007916 5/12/2010 RCG VENTURES 1402 CO PK RD STE 5 ADAMS METAL BLDGS REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007917 5/12/2010 RCG VENTURES 1402 CO PK RD SUITE 5 ADAMS METAL BLDGS DEMOLITION 99007923 5/13/2010 MARTIN, HOWARD 2111 MEADOW ISLAND DRIVE JOHN MCCAULIE RESIDENTIAL ADD/ALT 99007924 5/13/2010 PRUETT, DARREL 102 MICAH WAY QUALITY PLASTERING REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007925 5/13/2010 GOOSEPOND 417 ED HEMBRED DRIVE OWNER BATH HOUSE/RESTROOM 99007932 5/18/2010 PSC METALS INC. 363 OLD LARKINSVILLE RD COPE BROTHERS REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007940 5/27/2010 JONES, ANNIE 685 DICK HAYES ROAD OWNER RESIDENTIAL 99007948 5/27/2010 GIBBY, STAN 504 GARLAND FERRY RD OWNER ACC. STRUCTURE 99007952 5/27/2010 FISHER, JAMES 205 LARKIN STREET TERRY'S ADDITIONS/GARGAGES 99007953 5/27/2010 HOLDER, AMY 1609 VETERANS DRIVE STILES BUIDERS SINGLE FAMILY *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 10 APPLIED DATES: 06/01/10 THRU 06/04/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007954 6/01/2010 UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE 509 WEST WILLOW ST TOLAR CONSTRUCTION REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007957 6/01/2010 RCG VENTURES 1402 COUNTY PARK RD BUILDRITE REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99007959 6/01/2010 ALLEN, HOWARD 437 WEST ANDERSON ST OWNER RES. ADDITIONS 99007962 6/03/2010 MCCONNELL, JEAN 61 GRANDWOOD LN PRESTIGE BUILDERS SINGLE FAMILY *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 4 APPLIED DATES: 06/07/10 THRU 06/18/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007796 6/17/2010 VAUGHT, WILLIAM 151 ROSE DRIVE OWNER ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 99007982 6/10/2010 MAPLES, JOHN 205 THOMAS FRENCH DR OWNER RE-MODEL COMMERCIAL 99007986 6/14/2010 SCOTTSBORO MASONIC LODGE 2507 EAST WILLOW ST AARON HUCHINS RE-MODEL COMMERCIAL 99007987 6/15/2010 POTTER, ROBERT 1107 HOOD AVE AARON HUCHINS RESIDENTIAL ADDITION 99007988 6/15/2010 HALL, JAMES 363 WIDGEON DR OWNER RESIDENTIAL ADDITION 99007989 6/15/2010 MCGINTY, JIM 333 MARY HUNTER AVE BENSON DEV. RESIDENTIAL ADDITION 99007990 6/16/2010 WATSON, JOEL 485 HANCOCK DRIVE EAST OWNER ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 99007996 6/18/2010 SMITH, DAVID 35 PINE POINT RD JW NEIBOR RESIDENTIAL ADDITION *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 8 APPLIED DATES: 06/21/10 THRU 06/25/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99007998 6/21/2010 FAITH COVENANT CHURCH OF GO 1510 COUNTY PARK RD. 1 KLASSICS CHURCHES 99007999 6/21/2010 SCOTTSBORO HOUSING AUTHORIT 399 WOODS COVE RD JOHNS AN MULTI-FAMILY 99008001 6/21/2010 HICKS, SUSAN 79 CAMILLE STREET OWNER ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 99008002 6/22/2010 MAPLES 2210 MOODY RIDGE RD OWNER RE-MODEL COMMERCIAL *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 4 APPLIED DATES: 06/22/10 THRU 07/02/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99008021 6/28/2010 LAWRENCE, KENNETH 4117 WOODS COVE RD OWNER RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS 99008026 6/30/2010 SMITH, JIMMY 2628 OLD LARKINSVILLE ROA OWNER ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 99008029 7/02/2010 CORTES, INOCENCIA 67 EDNA DRIVE OWNER RESIDENTIAL NEW *** TOTALS *** NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 3 APPLIED DATES: 07/05/10 THRU 07/09/10 PERMIT # Date Owner Location Contractor Description 99008033 7/06/2010 JORDAN, JERRY 68 CANADIAN DR OWNER ACCESSORY STRUCTURE 99008034 7/06/2010 CHEERS OF SCOTTSBORO, LLC 3311 SOUTH BROAD STREET OWNER REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99008035 7/06/2010 TJ'S PRODUCE 2904 SOUTH BROAD STREET LEWIS & SON REMODEL COMMERCIAL 99008041 7/09/2010 LITTLE, D.L.
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