Business is so good that the value of
building permits broke a new city record in 2015 with over $ 3 billion.
Not exact matches
WhistlePig outsourced first batches of whiskey but has obtained a
permit to
build a distillery on premises and plans to
break ground this spring with the goal of completing the distillery in a year.
Country Club Hills has
broken with tradition and denied a request by the city «s Park District to waive an $ 800
building permit fee for a new golf center, to be
built at Community Park near 175th Street and Crawford Avenue.
When a state worker tried to
break the logjam holding up Cor's
building permit, he sparked a backlash instead.
Instead of doing this, why don't we simply fix the
broken permit process for new nuclear plants and give modest tax incentives to industries or individuals that implement «no regrets» initiatives to reduce CO2, such as: — replace new coal - fired power plants with nuclear or natural gas (where a gas supply exists)-- replace newnormal automobiles with hybrids — replace Diesel for new heavy transport with natural gas — install energy savings initiatives (waste recycling, better
building insulation, etc..)