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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit Correspondence 1984-02-29--; SS'IlINGFIELE' CIIY OF SPRINGFIELD Dear Property Owner(s) : The Springfield Bui'lding Code Administrative Code requires that, in order for a permitto remain valid, construction work authorized by it n'iust begin witfrin 180 days from thedate of purchase of the permit. if work is suspended or abindoned during thi-course ofconstruction for a period exceeding 180 days, the perm'it will automatically expire. If a permjt has expired and suspension and/or abandonment of work on a project has notexceeded one year, a permit to start or resume work may be purchased toi one half thefee required for a comparable new permitn prov'ided that no changes have been made.inthe origina'l plans and/or spec'ifications. If a permit has not yet expired and a permit holder anticipates the need for more timeto begin construction work, the Superintendent of Building may choose to grant a onetime extension of the peryit not to exceed 180 days upon ieceipt from the permit holderof a written request explaining why the extension- is necessary. The attached form indicates the most recent information in our records with regard toconstruction activity associated with your permit. Please advise this office 5f yourintentions with regard to the perm'it by ten (i0) days from the date of this lettei. Piease direct all inquiries to the Springfield Building Safety Division at 7?6-3659. Department of Public Works CERTIFIED LETTER Harsch Construction Company ATTENTION: Stevens Harder 1800 Valley River Drive Eugene, 0regon 97401 si rqly, Lis Hopper Building Safety Division attachment February 29, 1984 th 225 North 5th Street . Springfield, Oregon 97477 a 503/726-3753