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Show Farm.M at $30,035 and 11 structures other than-: buildings: valued at $2.745,0Q lThel,-total noa residential buildings was 29 valued -at $18,676,441. , ; !r-rr-iTbe residential-additions -and; alterations "i showed - one - permit issued for , basement finishing valued at $23,236; one carport and rgarage valued at $6,600r one room additionAemodel with valuation of $25,278; two " others valued at : $20,825, showing a total of five residential additions and alterations with a total valuation of $75,939. For the year to date, mere' tare ' five basement finishing permits issued, valued at $101,916, six : permits for garages and carports "valued at $51,982, 13 permits for room additionsremodels valued at $382,123; one permit forwimrning " pool and spa, valued at $23,496; 14 permits for others valued at " showing 57 units for the fiscal year valued at $53305081. In the-new-non-residential con-1 sanction, there was one .-jail building valued at $14,653,000 and one office, bank or professional building with-valuatiort-of $584 showing a total of two permits for non-residential construction valued at $14,653,584. - r- Thi total, new non-residential r construction for the fiscal year, showed seven amusement and recpeatiori buildings valued at $1,031,805; one church and' religious building valued at $1,774; three commercial buildings valued, at $12,765; one jail with valuation of $14,653,000; one industrial and warehouse building valued at $200,052; two office, bank 'and professional pro-fessional buildings valued at $2,009; three other buildings valued Walter K. Clockv Farmington building official, has reported the-activity the-activity fortune and for Jhe fiscal-year; fiscal-year; July 1988 to June 30, 1989. A number of records have been set during this period, Mir Clock - reported. There has been the highest permit valuation for one fiscal year. $24,637,918; highest permit valua? to forone month, C$16,656,918; highest non-residential permit valuation for one fiscal year, $,18,702,350; highest nonresidential non-residential permit valuation for one month, $14,653,584; and the largest single permit valuation, $14,653,000 (Davis County Criminal Justice Complex). In new residential construction, (family) of single family detached, eight permits issued, valued at $928,148. For the fiscal year. 55 units, valued at $5,209,175; two duplex permits valued at $120,906, $46,970, showing a total of 39 permits per-mits valued at $606,487 I . -: Non-residential additions ,and alterations for the year showed two permits for commercial valued at $5,609; one - publicinstitution valued at $20,000 and one other valued at $30 3, four non-residential valued at $25,909. ' Total month and year permits to -- date, 128 at a valuation of $24,637j8. Permits, inspections and collections collec-tions showed 15 . .permits for building for the'month; 128 permits for the year and 148 inspections for r the month ...'with 4,490 inspections for the year. Two excavation permits per-mits for the month, 13 permits for the year and 148 inspections for the month with 1,490. inspections for the year, one miscellaneous permit for the year and three inspections. There was a total of 17 permits for the hionth; 142 permits for the year and 148 inspections for the year; showing a total of 1,494 inspections fortheyear. Fees for the month were $35,084.49 and $88,386.33 for the year. There was $5 in excavation " fees for the month and $20 for the year, miscellaneous fees collected were $184, showing a total of $35,089.49 collected for the month and $88,591.13 for the year. Water connection fees collected for the month were $85,890 and $143,290 for the year. Sewer connection con-nection fees collected for the month, $93,000 and $142,500 for the year, storm drainage fees collected col-lected for the month, $21,961, and for the year, $24,024; fire protection protec-tion fees collected for the month, $14,719.79 and for the - year, $16,782.79; parks improvement $400 for the month and $3,400 for the year, showing a total of all fees collected, $251,060.28 and for the year, $418,587.92. Mr. Clock reported that the fiscal year in the building activity had been verv good. There are still several large homes to be built soon with continued activity in Farmington. Farm-ington. kj |