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Show Farmington Building 4 completed. There were 42 active subdivisions subdi-visions and 739 lots available. JOHN MORTON, Farming-ton Farming-ton police, and Chad Hay-ward, Hay-ward, deputy, have reported May activites. In Farmington city there were 3 juvenile and runaways. In the regular report re-port there were 8 citations written. 5 for burglary, 5 for larceny thefts. 7 vandalism, 3 traffic and 39 other offenses. which include suspicious person per-son and circumstances, medical medic-al assist, etc. There was a total of 67 violations. The report for Lagoon for May show 13 citations written. 6 larceny thefts, I vandalism. 5 narcotic drug laws, 6 liquor laws, 1 disorderly conduct, 5 all other offenses showing a total of 37 violations. There were lOjuvenile and runaway violations in May for Lagoon, kj Walter K. Clock, chief building inspector of Farming-ton, Farming-ton, has reported the status report re-port of building for the month of May. THE TYPE of permits issued were 5 residential at a valuation of $331,977; additions addi-tions and remodels were 2 with a valuation of $206,079; there were 6 excavation permits and miscellaneous were 4 with valuation of $9,878, making a total of 17 permits issued at a valuation of $547,934. The permit fees collected for building, was $2,331 .37; water connections, $3,925; sewer connections, $1,750; parks improvements, im-provements, $600; fire protection, protec-tion, $1 .000, showing a total of $9,606.37 collected. UNDER THE permit status, the type of permits were 1 10 active residential, with 4 completed: com-pleted: non-residential were II; additions and remodels were 55; excavations, 19; miscellaneous mis-cellaneous were 16, showing a total of 21 1 active permits with |