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October 28, 2012

building permits

NORMAN — The following commercial new construction, commercial addition/alteration, and commercial fire damage repair permits were issued between Oct. 10-17.

Commercial New Construction

242 24th Ave. N.W.OEC Warehouse & Canopy$1,000,000

Commercial Addition/Alteration

1107 Elm Ave.Stace, LLC. OU Landlord improvements $8,000I

Commercial Fire Damage Repair

801 Biloxi Dr. Elite Properties Greentree Apartments fire repair$5,000

The following commercial new construction and commercial addition/alteration applications were submitted between Oct. 10-17.

Commercial New Construction

131 S. Flood Ave. NPS Administrative Offices$3,200,000

Commercial Addition/Alteration

1239 W. Main St.First Interstate BankBank of America ATM $29,000

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

716 Elm Ave. Phi Kappa Sigma Building, Assoc. Phi Kappa Sigma remodel and addition $2,500,000

3700 W. Robinson St. Suite 162 Brookhaven Village Plaza, LLC. Chico’s remodel $238,000

Commercial Certificate of Occupancies Issued:

800 W. Robinson St. 7-Eleven, LLC. 7-Eleven$614,000

Residential Activity — Oct. 10-17.

Six single-family residential unit permits were issued valued at $1,697,000 with an average value of $282,833.

Eighteen single-family addition/alteration permits were issued valued at $83,852.

One single-family permit was issued to replace a wild fire damaged manufactured home at 5505 132nd Ave. S.E. valued at $16,900.

One single-family residential unit application was submitted valued at $200,000.

Two single-family addition/alteration applications were submitted valued at $102,000.

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