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Show Building permit pace moves ahead of 1 982 $49,000 to encourage the development of much-needed much-needed employee housing. This project is being developed de-veloped by Jim Doilney and built by Knight Brothers Construction. project, the second phase of the Iron Horse low- and moderate-income housing development overlooking Prospector Square. However, How-ever, Ivie said the city has waived fees totalling almost The pace of construction in 1983 has moved ahead of the same period in 1982, according accord-ing to the latest figures released by Ron Ivie, Park 4City's chief building official. For the first eight months of 1983, building permits worth more than $22 million have been issued, Ivie said, up from $20,476,096 for the first eight months of 1982. Ivie believes that construction construc-tion in 1983 will finish ahead of last year, when permits worth about $26 million were issued. "Most of the activity is coming from several large projects," Ivie explained. "With interest rates falling slightly, people's interest is up again in building." Ivie said building permits worth $4,444,686 were issued in August, including the Parkside moderate income housing project on Kearns Boulevard, the Yorktown and New Claim condominium condomin-ium projects in Prospector Square, the second phase of the Stein Eriksen Lodge, and two additional phases of the Pinnacle project in Deer Valley. Footing and foundation founda-tion permits have also been issued for the Silver Mill Mall project on Main Street, according to Ivie. A building permit also has been issued for the Fireside |