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Petition for Building Permit Under Ordinance No. 149 of the City of
Pacific Grove, California
To the 1101,orable lic,1-1 of Trustees and City Clerk of the City of Pacific. Grove. CalifornilL
Application b, hereby made for a pet·mit to £2£VOL. 051#ki a building ou
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Addition to Pacific.
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Grure itetreat Gromids, at N »-1-.Jf=-1 66.-4 Street, according to Plans
ami Mpeellications herewith 11 ]OWS:
(Note: 1 f plans an
have been pret,ared a co
ame must be filled with the City Clerk
with this petition) .
Mize .6'-k,x / 2
Size of flues
Mt•)"tea
Fireplaces
14),inclation JE 14+AM Toilets
liasement
Bal>lis
SideN OL,0,4 Outside Finish V ¢v•.--*Lei
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/+69-6- Inside Finish
FloorN -
Time nec'e,Mmary to do the work dh. C c,Pl£:6).34
0%. r £--1.-C 4--
Number of Rooms
Estimated Cost
rNented, ad61
Chimneys
'1'0 1,1,4,erly carry on said work it will be necessary to partially 01*•truct
Strect - for a period of days.
1 therefore ask permission to obstruet said
Street-·-luring the period necessary for doing said work, diligently prosecuted, under the conditions and re-
strailits provided for in Ordinance No. 149 of the City of Pacille Gr39.-:c,51
1 191,9
Dated ,--- 12* V L.10·04,x-0001-lis
SideN OL,0,4 Outside Finish V ¢v•.--*Lei
431r
/ 69-6- Inside Finish
FloorN -
Time nec'e,Mmary to do the work dh. C c,Pl£:6).34
0%. r £--1.-C 4--
Number of Rooms
Estimated Cost
rNented, ad61
Chimneys
'1'0 1,1,4,erly carry on said work it will be necessary to partially 01*•truct
Strect - for a period of days.
1 therefore ask permission to obstruet said
Street-·-luring the period necessary for doing said work, diligently prosecuted, under the conditions and re-
strailits provided for in Ordinance No. 149 of the City of Pacille Gr39.-:c,51
1 191,9
Dated ,--- 12* V L.10·04,x-0001-
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