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Listed here are city of Springfield building permits filed for public record in the Building Development Services Department. Included in the listing are permit number, name of the applicant/contractor, project description, address and approximate cost. SFR=single family residence.

Nov. 13-20, 1998

B98-1722. Dara G. Neal; repair fire damage; 2736 N. Fort; 2,000.

B98-1723. Clyde Carden; SFR; 547 S. Dexter; 50,000.

B98-1724. Clyde Carden; SFR; 541 S. Dexter; 50,000.

B98-1725. American Healthcare Corp.; commercial alteration; 2915 S. Fremont; 10,500.

B98-1726. Keltner Homes; SFR; 3914 S. Jewell Ct.; 102,000.

B98-1732. Roscoe W. Jones; accessory structure; 1655 E. Catalpa; 1,000.

B98-1686. River of Life Church; infill; 4560 S. Campbell; 5,000.

B98-1669. Springfield Public Schools; parking lot; 660 N. Eastgate; 40,000.

B98-1706. Southwest Mo. Agricultural Supply; fire protection service; 2808 W. Kearney; 33,000.

B98-1729. Bruce Carmichael; infill; 3113 S. Pickwick Pl.; 1,600.

B98-1730. Bruce Carmichael; infill; 3117 S. Pickwick Pl.; 1,900.

B98-1738. Bill Ricketts; addition; 2921 E. Avalon Dr.; 100,000.

B98-1389. Naegler Oil Co.; remodeling; 427 S. Glenstone; 120,000.

B98-1716. Empire Bank; sprinkler system; 1940 W. Chesterfield; 15,000.

B98-1740. Greg Marsh; SFR; 4529 S. Parkhill; 159,000.

B98-1698. Springfield Workshop Inc.; alteration; 2835 W. Bennett; 75,000.

B98-1742. Ross Development Inc.; SFR; 606 E. Livingston; 67,000.

B98-1743. Ross Development Inc.; SFR; 603 E. Livingston; 69,000.

B98-1745. Robert Hawkins; SFR; 1346 S. Maryland; 80,000.

B98-1747. Darrin Fernald; repair fire damage; 2243 N. National; 20,000.

B98-1644. Haruno Japanese Restaurant; infill; 3044 S. Fremont; 50,000.

B98-1523. Paul Mueller Co.; parking lot; 301 S. Market; 75,000.

B98-1750. Greg Winchell; fire suppression system; 4249 W. Chestnut Expwy.; 1,200.

B98-1751. Catherine Lairmore; SFR; 4846 S. Clay; 265,000.

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