Sunday, May 25, 2008
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Gwinnett Daily Post
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATIONS - The following are development permits received by the Gwinnett Planning and Development Department. Developers have submitted plans for these sites but have not received the Planning and Development Department's OK to begin clearing the land. Permit applications received May 16.
1. Where: 3645 Lawrenceville Highway, Lawrenceville What: Center for Feline Medicine 2. Where: 1461 Pirkle Road, Norcross What: Singleton Road Plaza 3. Where: 4000 Five Forks Trickum Road, Lilburn What: New Mercies Christian Church 4. Where: 2405 Commerce Ave., Duluth What: Satellite Place parking lot addition 5. Where: 2500 block of Buford Drive, Lawrenceville What: Technology Center of Georgia warehouse DEVELOPMENT PERMITS ISSUED - Here's a look at development permits issued by the Gwinnett Planning and Development Department. A development permit allows the developer to clear and grade the land, but it does not give the go-ahead for building the structure. Issued May 16. 6. Where: 1551 Ozora Road, Loganville What: Graystone Community Church 7. Where: 3322 Juhan Road, Stone Mountain What: Yellow River Park restroom, pavilion and playground 8. Where: 1515 Mineral Springs Road, Hoschton What: Gwinnett County Fire Station 18 9. Where: 2800 Thompson Mill Road, Buford What: Gwinnett County Fire Station 29 10. Where: 6684 Jimmy Carter Blvd., Norcross What: Coro Development parking lot expansion and renovation 11. Where: 3825 Venture Drive, Duluth What: Salvation Army donation center 12. Where: 2435 Whitehead Road, Suwanee What: Villages at Suwanee, 25-unit apartment complexMore like this story
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