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Fees Related To This Permit

Building Fee Paid
$ 300.00
Zoning Fee Paid
$ 75.00
Other Fee Paid
$ 0.00
Subtotal
$ 375.00

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: 2024-10-22 @ 5:10 AM
Permit #: 100323910
Permit Status: COMPLETE
Permit Milestone: COMPLETE
Permit Type: PERMIT - RENOVATION/ALTERATION
Review Type: STANDARD PLAN REVIEW
Application Start Date: 12/28/2009
Issue Date: 01/08/2010
Processing Time: 11
Address: 3230 W 85TH ST
PIN List: 1935415067
Work Type:
Work: A SECOND FLOOR BED AND BATH ROOM FRAME ADDITION TO AN EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE. STAIRWAY MODIFICATIONS TO THE FIRST FLOOR INCLUDING ALL MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING PER ARCHITECT'S PLANS
Community Area: 70
Census Tract: 7004
Ward: 18
Location: POINT (-87.703311548683 41.738950335045)
Reported Cost: $ 79,400.00
X-Coordinate: 1156196.4845548403
Y-Coordinate: 1848094.0254750275
Latitude: 41.738950335
Longitude: -87.703311549
Attachment: No Attachment
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Contact Type Name
ARCHITECT MILLIGAN JERALD W
CONTRACTOR-ELECTRICAL BRENDAN ELECTRIC
CONTRACTOR-GENERAL CONTRACTOR FATHER AND SONS HOME IMPROVEMENT II, INC.
CONTRACTOR-PLUMBER/PLUMBING JAY'S PLUMBING, HEATING
OWNER DANAE MORRIS
CONTRACTOR-VENTILATION RIVAL MECHANICAL SYSTEMS