The Norman Transcript

Local news

November 18, 2012

building permits

NORMAN — The following new permits were issued between Oct. 31 and Nov. 7:

Commercial Addition/Alteration

225 E. Eufaula St. Arvest Bank Arvest office remodel $448,000

Commercial Temporary Building/Construction Trailer

850 Ed Noble Pky. Home Depot USA, Inc Temp. tent for tree sales 11/8-12/19/12 $3,350

The Grove Student Housing commercial 3+ Family new permits located at 3201 13h Place (224 units) in Ward No. 7 were issued. The project consists of 13 commercial new 3+ family and 1 commercial new construction permits with a total value of $9,413,651.

One demo permit was issued for interior only demolition at 1236 Alameda St Suite 100.

The following commercial new construction and commercial temporary building/construction trailer applications were submitted between October 31st and November 7th, 2012.

Commercial New Construction

3106 Broce Dr. Community Christian School CCS education building$5,500,000

Commercial Temporary Building/Construction Trailer

2020 24th Ave. N.W.Sooner Investment Group Timberlake temporary construction trailer$2,400

Commercial Certificate of Occupancies Issued:

3417 W. Main St.General Growth Properties, Inc Victoria’s Secret Remodel $415,000

1242 Interstate Dr. Decker Center, LLC.Modern Nails$40,000

Residential Activity — Oct. 31 and Nov. 7:

Six single-family residential unit permits were issued valued at $960,800 with an average value of $160,133.

Nineteen single-family addition/alteration permits were issued valued at $191,405.

One single-family permit was issued to replace a wild fire damaged home at 14150 Bridge Creek Dr. with a value of $302,000.

Five single-family residential unit applications were submitted valued at $4,225,000 with average value of $845,000.

Three single-family addition/alteration applications were submitted valued at $135,496.

For local news and more, subscribe to The Norman Transcript Smart Edition, or our print edition.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
Local news
  • Former student sues OU over school’s refusal to release student parking citation information

    A lawsuit was filed against the University of Oklahoma last week after the university repeatedly refused to release student parking citation information. The lawsuit was specifically filed against David Boren, individually and as the ...

    May 18, 2013

  • Nonprofithealth care centers Variety Care and Health for Friends to merge

    In an effort to serve Cleveland County’s medically under-served residents, Health for Friends, a Norman nonprofit community health center since 1985, is merging with Variety Care, an Oklahoma City-based nonprofit Federally Qualified Health ...

    May 18, 2013

  • OU student allegedly changed his grades and faculty members’ passcodes

    Charges were filed against a University of Oklahoma student Thursday after the student allegedly changed faculty members’ passcodes and his own grades on Wednesday. Roja Osman Hamad, 24, was charged in Cleveland County District Court with ...

    May 18, 2013

  • BikeToWorkDay Norman cyclists take the path less traveled to work

    Rain, shine or fog, Norman bicyclists show up every year, and have been showing up every year for eight years, for the city’s annual Bike to Work event. Despite drizzle and fog Friday morning, this year was no exception. “Norman has one ...

    May 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • Five face drug charges after police search

    Five individuals face drug charges in Cleveland County District Court after Oklahoma City police executed a search warrant for a home in Cleveland County....

    May 18, 2013

  • Norman residents to perform in concert

    Several Norman residents will perform during Windsong Chamber Choir’s spring concert “Windsong Alone” 4 p.m. Sunday at Messiah Lutheran Church, 3600 NW Expressway in Oklahoma City. The concert is free but donations are accepted....

    May 18, 2013

  • Correction

    Moore-Norman Technology Center superintendent Jane Bowen was appreciative of a $3 million increase to the state’s career tech system budget. It was incorrectly reported Friday that Moore-Norman received the $3 million increase instead of ...

    May 18, 2013

  • Noble Farmers Market receives $2,000 grant for signs

    The Noble Farmers Market has been awarded a $2,000 grant by the Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. The grant funds, available pursuant to the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Farm Bill, will be used to purchase and place ...

    May 18, 2013

  • Technology center board meets

    Weapons policy updates, state funding and a five-year strategic plan were the topics of note at the Moore Norman Technology Center Board meeting Thursday evening....

    May 17, 2013

  • City water customer says site identifying high water users is misleading

    A social media website identifying Norman residents as high water users is factually misleading, according to one Norman homeowner who made the list....

    May 17, 2013