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    Boulder building permits: Jan. 13, 2014

    - January 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BUILDING PERMITS

    Building construction permits over $10,000 in value that were approved in Boulder between Oct. 21 and Oct. 27, 2013. Listed below are: the case number; address; total project valuation; owner name; contractor (if applicable); and description.

    PMT2013-03245 3019 Jefferson St.; $508,097.51; LLC Jefferson; Agr Building, Inc; New 2 story 4,787 square feet. single family home which includes 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and 448 square feet. attached garage. Includes MEP. Reference HIS2013-00086.

    PMT2013-05523 990 7th St.; $1,200,000.00; 7th 990; Field West Construction, LLC; Construction on new single family dwelling. Includes 2,231 square feet mail level, 1,740 square feet upper level, 922 square feet finished basement, a 680 square feet detached garage, and 1,178 square feet of porches. Includes associated MEPs.

    PMT2013-06611 4990 Moorhead Ave.; $157,028.00; of City; Deneuve Construction Services; High Mar-"Carport clusters A,B,C,D,E"-Construction of detached carport structures for residential parking. Reference ADR2013-00221. Solar panels to be under a separate permit.

    PMT2013-06613 990 7th St.; $24,973.41; 7th 990; Field West Construction, LLC; New 680 square feet detached garage associated with new single family dwelling permitted under PMT2013-05523

    PMT2013-06970 4747 Arapahoe Ave.; $369,000.00; Community Boulder; Wyatt Construction Co, Inc; D wing, second floor Interior remodel of existing hospital wing. Remodel to include minor rehabilitation of each patient room, replacement of existing tubs with showers in three patient rooms, and remodel of office core. Total remodel of 15,948 square feet. Includes associated MEP.

    PMT2013-06996 1815 Bluebell Ave.; $6,600.00; Rafael Piestun and Cecilia Piestun; Carl Welker Construction; Replacement of flat roof section on single family dwelling with new trussed pitched roof.

    PMT2013-06998 1815 Bluebell Ave.; $19,835.34; Rafael Piestun and Cecilia Piestun; Carl Welker Construction; Construction of detached one story garage on alley of single family dwelling. Upgraded electrical service will be located on garage and house power will be fed underground from garage.

    PMT2013-07084 1275 Alpine Ave.; $2,107.25; Land Noralp; Engineered Structures, Inc; Installation of new roof top heating and cooling unit. To include structural modifications to existing roof structure. Unit to be 11.5 EER.

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    Cities across state hit with landmark downtown losses

    - January 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tom Sines | Dispatch file photo A fire burned the Old Taft Hotel in Newark in 1981. Fred Shannon | Dispatch file photo Six street-level stores and second-story apartments were destroyed on South Court street in Athens in 1984. AP file photo Six street-level stores and second-story apartments were destroyed on South Court street in Athens in 1984. Mike Munden | Dispatch file photo Workers remove rubble from the site of what used to be a Huntington Bank across the street from the Union County courthouse in Marysville, April, 2000. Frank Hinchey | Dispatch file photo Firefighters put water on the front of Bun's Restaurant in downtown Delaware, a local landmark since 1889. Tim Revell | Dispatch file photo Bun's restaurant burns in Delaware, March 4, 2002. Eric Albrecht | Dispatch file photo A fire in downtown Newark destroyed two stores in 2002. James D. DeCamp | Dispatch file photo The landmark Carlisle Building in downtown Chillicothe is vacant, April, 2007. The building was gutted by fire in 2003. Alan Miller | Dispatch file photo In 2005 Coshocton firefighters pour water on the smoldering Park Hotel, directly across the street from the Coshocton County Courthouse. Neal C. Lauron | Dispatch file photo A firefighter catches his breath while battling a fire in the Historic District of Chillicothe, July 17, 2006. Fred Squillante | Dispatch file photo While tearing down buildings around the Majestic Theatre in Chillicothe after a huge fire in 2006, an old Mail Pouch Tobacco mural was discovered. Kirk Irwin | Dispatch file photo Firefighters work to put out a fire in downtown Lancaster, September 11, 2007. Kirk Irwin | Dispatch file photo Deb Connel, manager of Art & Clay on Main, and Becky Hajost, owner, hug as firefighters continue to fight a fire next to their store in downtown Lancaster, September 11, 2007. Shari Lewis | Dispatch file photo One of the owners of Mason's Furniture building in downtown Circleville stands amongst the rubble left behind from a fire, Sept., 2008. Shari Lewis | Dispatch file photo The Mason's Furniture building in downtown Circleville was eventually torn down after a 2008 fire. Adam Cairns | Dispatch photo The Emmitt House in Waverly was built in 1861 as a hotel by entrepreneur James Emmitt. It was gutted on Jan. 6, 2014. Adam Cairns | Dispatch photo Emmitt House owner Pam Ison tears up while looking at the still-smoldering remains of her restaurant on Jan. 7, 2014. Adam Cairns | Dispatch photo Waverly residents gaze at the ice-blanketed remains of the Emmitt House, a fixture in the town since 1861. View Slideshow Dispatch file photos Chillicothe: The Carlisle Building was heavily damaged in a fire on April 25, 2003. A developer plans to rehabilitate it and lease office and apartment space to Adena Health System. Downtown damage

    Some other notable fires that destroyed or damaged buildings in historic downtown business districts:

    Emmitt House in Waverly was destroyed by fire on Jan. 6.

    The Majestic Performing Arts Centers ticket and administrative offices were destroyed in a fire that consumed two buildings in Chillicothe on July 17, 2006. The historic Majestic Theatre survived.

    Buns Restaurant and Bakery in Delaware was destroyed by a fire on March 4, 2002. The owner reopened Buns in an adjacent building in 2004.

    The Huntington National Bank building in Marysville was destroyed by a fire on April 30, 2000. The bank company rebuilt on the site.

    Source: Dispatch archives

    Chillicothes signature Carlisle Building overlooking the historic downtown business district has sat vacant since a fire a decade ago, but it is about to be restored under plans announced last week.

    A developer is to rehabilitate the building and lease it to Adena Health System for office space and apartments for medical residents and staff members.

    In Circleville, the empty space where the old American Hotel building stood until a fire consumed it five years ago is to be developed this year as a park.

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    $112,900 Single Family Home, Columbia, NH – Video

    - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    $112,900 Single Family Home, Columbia, NH
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    Tree Removal Fort Washington, MD | Tree Service Fort Washington, MD | Nationwide Tree Service – Video

    - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Tree Removal Services Diamondhead, MS – Video

    - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tree Removal Services Diamondhead, MS
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    Crews working to clean up after pipe burst in Lower Merion Township Building

    - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A Planning Commission meeting at the Lower Merion Township Building was cut short Tuesday after a sprinkler pipe located in the hallway outside of the board room burst.

    Fire units responded to the scene while commission members and those in attendance evacuated the building.

    On Wednesday morning, township Public Information Officer Tom Walsh confirmed the broken pipe was weather-related. In the extreme cold, the pipe had frozen and burst.

    Occurring in a stairwell beyond the board room on the second floor, water was pouring from the sprinkler system down the stairs. The break in the sprinkler system caused fire alarms in the building to go off. The Merion Fire Company of Ardmore responded to check the building.

    The break occurred about an hour and a half into the planning meeting, not long after Dranoff Properties had completed a presentation on its proposed Cricket lot project. Planners were discussing an application by Bryn Mawr College for demolition and reconstruction of a part of the Haffner Hall dormitory when the decision was made to evacuate the building. Still to be heard on the agenda was an application regarding a preliminary land development plan for an addition to Welsh Valley Middle School. It was not known Wednesday morning whether the meeting could be rescheduled this week.

    After the pipe break, Walsh said a number of Public Works employees were called in to clean up. Continued...

    As of Wednesday, he said the affected sprinkler head had been replaced and the system reset. A small hole was cut in the second-floor ceiling to allow heat to reach the area of the pipe and prevent re- freezing.

    A clean-up crew was scheduled to come in Wednesday to determine what materials, such as carpet, would need to be replaced for mold prevention, but Walsh said damage to the building was believed to be minimal.

    The Township Building was open for business Wednesday, and Walsh said a scheduled meeting of the board of commissioners for Wednesday night would be held.

    Fire units responded to the scene while commission members and those in attendance evacuated the building.

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    america sheds a tear – Video

    - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Weight-Loss Journeys: Man Sheds Almost 400 Pounds – Video

    - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Weight-Loss Journeys: Man Sheds Almost 400 Pounds
    People magazine #39;s "Half Their Size" issue features Sharee Samuels #39; and Michael Holcomb #39;s stories.

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    41 Year Old Mom of 2 Sheds 30 Pounds and Gets in Amazing Shape! – Video

    - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Event sheds light on human trafficking

    - January 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Panelelists, Dr. Daniel Broughton, Patty Wetterling, Leah Faust

    MASON CITY, Iowa - Each year, an estimated 800,000 children are reported missing.

    Thats according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

    Saturday, an event in our area is shedding some light on the issues of child abuse and child sex trafficking.

    For Patty Wetterling, it's a subject that hits close to home.

    In 1989 her 11-year old son Jacob was abducted near their St. Joseph home, and to this day he hasn't been found.

    Shortly after he went missing, Patty founded the Jacob Wetterling Foundation and has become an activist for missing and exploited children.

    Now she's sitting on a panel at an event called "Breaking the Chains of Modern Slavery."

    "We weren't thinking, we simply weren't thinking, who would do that and I think we should be that shocked and that surprised."

    Many believe something like sex trafficking could never happen in their communities, but these panelists are bringing to light the harsh reality, that sexual exploitation of children can happen anywhere.

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