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November 4, 2012

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NORMAN — The following commercial new construction and commercial addition/alteration permits were issued between Oct. 17- 24.

Commercial New Construction

1230 Alameda St. Calfro, LLC. Cool Beans, LLC. $15,000

Commercial Addition/Alteration

630 E. Lindsey St.City of Norman T-Mobile Antenna relocate$35,000

The following commercial 3+ family new and commercial parking lot applications were submitted between Oct. 17- 24.

Commercial 3+ Family New

930 Elm Ave. 930 Properties, LLC. 930 Flats apartment building (6 units)$580,000

Commercial Parking Lot

6450 36th Ave. N.W.Harvest Church Parking lot expansion $275,000

Commercial Certificate of Occupancies Issued:

2200 Tecumseh Dr.AC ConstructionTecumseh Road Business Park Bld No. 2$950,000

1112 Rambling OaksTimes Square, LLC.Oral & Maxillofacial Remodel 300,000

2601 Technology Pl. Office Max Pergola Addition $6,000

Residential Activity — Oct. 17- 24.

Ten single-family residential unit permits were issued valued at $1,898,677 with an average value of $189,868.

Sixteen single-family addition/alteration permits were issued valued at $217,430.

Two single-family residential unit applications were submitted valued at $697,600 with an average value of $348,800.

One single-family addition/alteration application was submitted valued at $1,500.

Two demo applications were submitted to demolish houses at 1121 W. Symmes St. and 1123 W. Symmes St.

— Transcript Staff

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