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Show Building In Farmington Walter K. Clock, Farming-ton Farming-ton chief building inspector, has reported for the month of November. Permits issued were: residential 1, with a valuation of $60,306; additions and remodels, 2, with a $6,754 valuation. There were two excavations ex-cavations and 4 miscellaneous for a valuation of $12,029, making a total of nine permits issued and valued at $79,089. Fees collected for permits were for building, $470.37; water wa-ter connections $785; sewer connections$350; fire protection protec-tion $200 with a total of $1,805.37 collected. THE PERMIT status shows 74 active residential permits; with 23 completed. Nonresidential Non-residential were 10 and two completed; additions and remodels re-models 50, and 11 completed; excavations 6 and 17 completed; com-pleted; miscellaneous 19, and 1 3 completed; making a total of 159 active and 66 completed. There are 43 active subdivision and 707 lots available, kj |