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The following building permit activity was reported by the Development Services Division of the City of Norman for July 7-13.

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The following building permit activity was reported by the Development Services Division of the City of Norman for June 30-July 6.

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The following building permit activity was reported by the Development Services Division of the City of Norman for July 7-13.

CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY OR COMPLETION ISSUED:

1915 Classen Blvd. #123 — Aria Development LLC, Brio Bowls, $50,000, Ward 4

225 Interstate Dr. — Patel, Sareshbhai, Travelodge Fire Repair, $200,000, Ward 2

3700 12th Ave. SE #12 — First Choice Management Group, Fire Repair Damage, $51,450, Ward 7

209 W. Apache St. — CSO Development, Apartment Building, $800,000, Ward 4

626 E. Lindsey St. — City of Norman, AT&T Antennas, $10,000, Ward 7

400 26th Ave. NW — SMP Real Estate Union LLC, Best Buy Interior Remodel, $10,000, Ward 2

109 E. Tonhawa St. — Paramount Investment Management LLC, Equity Brewing Remodel, $15,000, Ward 4

4212 Classen Cir. #120 — South Norman Industrial LLC, Pressure Extracts, $60,000, Ward 7

323 White St. — Moving Mountains LLC, Studio 323 Remodel, $3,000, Ward 4

401 12th Ave. SE #118 — Huatulco Builders LLC, Cottonwood Ridge Apartments Rehab, $8,000, Ward 1

1915 Classen Blvd. #109 — Classen Landing LLC, White Box, $10,000, Ward 4

1915 Classen Blvd. #111 — Classen Landing LLC, White Box, $10,000, Ward 4

3595 W. Robinson St. — First Fidelity Bank, Interior and Drive-Thru Remodel, $580,000, Ward 8

1215 Crossroads Blvd. — Crossroads Plaza LLC, Elite Mental Health, $55,000, Ward 8

1621 Deskin Dr. — River Oaks Holdings LLC, Parking Lot Expansion, $13,000, Ward 8

401 12th Ave. SE #118, Huatulco Holdings LLC, Renovation, $8,000, Ward 1

208 E. Gray St. — City of Norman, Car Show Tent, $1,200, Ward 4

301 E. Main St. — Goodman, Bradley K., Rusty’s Custard Temp. Tent, $2,500, Ward 4

• Thirteen permits for additions or alterations to residential property were issued with a combined reported valuation of $838,361.

• One permit was issued to demolish a house at 305 E. Boyd St.

• Eight applications for new single-family residences were submitted with a combined reported value of $5,610,897.

• Ten applications for additions or alterations to residential property were issued with a combined reported valuation of $234,480. One of the applications was a storm shelter.

• One application for a new manufactured home was submitted with a value of $40,000.

• One application for a fire repair was submitted with a value of $400.

Glenna Mae Nance, 93, of Norman, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on the evening of Wednesday, 20 July 2022. She was born in Noble, Oklahoma, Cleveland County, on 2 November 1928 to parents, Clarence Dillard Matlock, and Mary Elsie Turman, both of Tennessee. Glenna was precede…

Byron Ray Jacobson, Sr., 66, Norman, passed away 07/19/2022. Prayer Vigil will be at 6:30PM, Monday, 7/25, St. Andrew Catholic Church, 800 NW 5th St, Moore. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00AM, Tuesday, 7/26, St. Andrew Catholic Church. www.tribute.care.

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