14 building permits issued for Mountain Home in August

14 building permits issued for Mountain Home in August
14 building permits issued for Mountain Home in August

In August, 14 building permits were issued according to a report from the City of Mountain Home’s Office Manager of Planning and Engineering Department Jeannie Anderson.Commercial sign permits
Five commercial sign permits were issued. The first went to Casey’s #3235 located at 859 HWY 62 E for a construction value of $16,000. The second went to Baxter County Health Unit at 850 Buttercup Dr. for $5,900. The third permit was issued to Casey’s #3530 at 220 HWY 5 N for $17,000. The fourth went to Tank Rea Insurance at 326 E 9th St. for $6,800. The fifth permit was issued to 870 Coffee Co LLC at 10 Paul Wood Ln for $785.
Commercial permits
/> Three commercial permits were issued in August. Two were for remodels including Arvest Bank located at 819 Wallace Knob Rd. for $185,000 and Ozark Optical at 210 Bomber Blvd. for $35,000. A new commercial building permit was issued to ALDI Inc. for a property at 45 Charles Blackburn Dr., valued at $4,350,000.





Residential permits
Four new residential building permits were issued. Two went to JCT Ventures for properties at 411 and 415 Locust St., each valued at $170,000. A residential remodel permit was issued to Chris and Emily Floyd for their property at 1802 Brentwood Dr., valued at $286,373. A residential addition permit was issued to Pam Ezell for her property at 1021 Spring St., with a construction value of $20,000.

Residential accessory permits
One residential accessory structure permit was issued to Bobby Marston for a property at 1104 Ramble Ln., valued at $3,178.40.

The total construction valuation for all permits issued in August was $5,266,036.40, with $11,203.46 in fees collected.

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