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Union City Building Permits

Union City Building Permits

Posted: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 8:00 pm

The following is a list of Union City’s monthly building permits for April, submitted by the Union City Department of Planning and Code Enforcement. The activity list includes the applicant, project address, project cost and a brief description of the work listed on the building permit.
• Leaders Credit Union, 1450 South First St., demolish building.
• Union City Grain, 315 West Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, $19,453, 18- by 43-foot containment pit.
• American Cellular, 1315 West Reelfoot Ave., $19,400, commercial remodel.
• Tab Ross, 1311 Oaklawn St., $95,000, 598-square-foot residential addition.
• Walmart, 1601 West Reelfoot Ave., $6,000, change existing signs.
• Pat Rowe, 1117 Russell St., $15,000, 10- by 20-foot sunroom addition.
• Gordon Bruff, 117 Grayson Circle, $42,000, 20- by 44-foot in-ground pool.
• Allen Searcy, 705 North Home St., $1,600, residential roof.
• Joyce Green, 1919 East Vine St., demolish house.
• Mann Rentals, 506 South First St., $9,500, commercial roof.
• Tennessee Tractor LLC, 1007 Mount Zion Road, $358,000, commercial renovation.
• David Huss, 1202 Fairway Ave., $5,000, renovate garage.
• Esperanza Enterprises, 420 North First St., $3,000, residential roof and repair.
• Esperanza Enterprises, 607 Harrison St., $500, residential porch repairs.
• Oak Street Presbyterian Church, 1411 Oak St., $18,971, commercial roof.
• G&H Tool & Die, 2315 North Fifth St., $42,550, 1,500-square-foot addition.
• Michael Calfee, 1319 Honeysuckle, $5,406, 22- by 24-foot awning.
• Baptist Temple, 2011 Longview Road, $1,403, eight- by 14-foot awning.
• First Citizens National Bank, 100 West Washington Ave., $22,000, commercial roof.
• Searcy Family Limited Partnership, 1412-1414 Oak St., $2,500, residential roof.
• Tim O’Neal, 1516 East Reelfoot Ave., $12,000, change existing signs.
• Able Industries, 1402 North Morgan St., $17,750, 17- by 29-foot addition. Published in The Messenger 5.9.12

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