Viewing Chicago Building Permit

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Fees Related To This Permit

Building Fee Paid
$ 1000.00
Zoning Fee Paid
$ 75.00
Other Fee Paid
$ 626.00
Subtotal
$ 1701.00

Building Fee Unpaid
$ 0.00
Zoning Fee Unpaid
$ 0.00
Other Fee Unpaid
$ 0.00
Subtotal Unpaid
$ 0.00

Building Fee Waived
$ 0.00
Zoning Fee Waived
$ 0.00
Other Fee Waived
$ 0.00
Subtotal Waived
$ 0.00

Viewing Chicago Building Permit


Last Modified By Cuzmator: 2024-10-21 @ 11:32 PM
Permit #: 100255041
Permit Status: COMPLETE
Permit Milestone: COMPLETE
Permit Type: PERMIT - NEW CONSTRUCTION
Review Type: SELF CERT
Application Start Date: 05/01/2009
Issue Date: 06/12/2009
Processing Time: 42
Address: 2313 S KOLIN AVE
PIN List: 1627202031
Work Type:
Work: ERECT NEW 1-STORY MASONRY RESIDENCE WITH BASEMENT, INCLUDING ELEC, PLBG, AND HVAC AS PER PLANS. CONDITIONAL PERMIT SUBJECT TO AUDIT AND FIELD INSPECTION.
Community Area: 29
Census Tract: 2926
Ward: 22
Location: POINT (-87.732116575205 41.849084133194)
Reported Cost: $ 130,000.00
X-Coordinate: 1148054.2763113843
Y-Coordinate: 1888169.7726216833
Latitude: 41.849084133
Longitude: -87.732116575
Attachment: No Attachment
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Contact Type Name
OWNER JOSE ORTIZ
SELF CERT ARCHITECT GARNER RONALD
CONTRACTOR-ELECTRICAL GARZA ELECTRICAL, INC.
CONTRACTOR-GENERAL CONTRACTOR ORTIZ RENOVATION
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR EAST-WEST PLUMBNG, INC.
MASONRY CONTRACTOR M COHEN
CONTRACTOR-REFRIGERATION COLMEX HEATING AND COOLING
CONTRACTOR-VENTILATION COLMEX HEATING AND COOLING