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Show Farmington Building Walter K. Clock. Farming-ton Farming-ton chief building inspector, has reported activities of the building department for the month of April 1981. PERMITS ISSUED were, residential 1 1 . at a valuation of $1,073,955; additions and remodels re-models were 5 at a valuation of $359,336; excavations 2; miscellaneous. mis-cellaneous. 8 with valuation of $6,743, showing a total of 26 permits issued and a valuation of $1,440,034. The permit fees showed building fees were $5,989.76 collected: water connections were $8,635: sewer connection fees. $3,850: storm drainage. $3(K): parks improvement fees were $800 and fire protection fees. $3,034.87. with a total of $22,609.63 in fees collected. THE TYPE of permit status shows residential, active permits, per-mits, 109. with 7 completed; non-residential were II: additions addi-tions and remodels. 53; ex cavations 13 and miscellaneous miscel-laneous were 12 with 2 completed, com-pleted, making a total of 198 active permits and 9 completed. com-pleted. There were 42 active subdivisions subdi-visions and 744 lots available. IN THE Farmington police report, the juvenile activity shows for the month of April 1981. juvenile and runaways 2. from John Morton, city police department. In the regular city report there were 6 citations written: burglary 5: larceny theft 4: vandalism 2; driving under the influence I ; traffic 6; harrass-ment harrass-ment 2: juvenile and runaways were I. and all other offenses were 36. showing a total of 63 for the month. THE activity at Lagoon shows 6 citations written: burglary I : larceny theft I : liquor li-quor law 5; and traffic I. making mak-ing a total of 14 activities, kj |