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    SEYMOUR BUILDING PERMITS 10/13/08

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    The following building permits recently were filed with the Seymour office of planning and zoning:
    (week of Sept. 29 through Oct. 3)

    CB Properties, 2,400-square-foot commercial building for 902 E. 10th St.

    Donald East, 1487 W. Second St., remodel.

    Watt's Up Electric, electrical upgrade for 2019 Second Ave.

    Cashland, 1104 E. Tipton St., suite B, 30-day temporary sign.

    Alvey's Signs, 150-square-foot pylon sign for 1825 E. Tipton St.

    (Week of Sept. 19 through Sept. 26)

    USA Construction, commercial remodel for 416 Stevens Way.

    Joe Cole, 1,750-square-foot residence for 446 N. 975W.

    James and Doris Huff, 2819 E. County Ave., 24-by-30 garage.

    Ray Harriss, remodel for 403 S. Chestnut St.

    Sutton Electric, electrical upgrade for 311 Myers St.

    Dave Hill, electrical upgrade for 300 S. Park St.

    Travis Thompson, 413 N. Walnut St., electrical upgrade.

    K&R Builders, 16-by-20 room addition for 253 White's Station Road.


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