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SCORE 79 2427 Chain Bridge Road Nw Washington Dc When we purchased the house in late november 2007 (we are the original owners of the house, but it was not built "for" us; we qcquired it after the first buyers financing fell through), there was an existing driveway, constructed of paving stones, that ran perpendicular to the street, and a "parking pad" that ran the entire length of the property from the driveway east, toward sherrier, parallel to the road on the south side of the road. As best i can determine, some of that parking pad was on private property, and some of it was on public property. The parallel parking pad was made of concrete block in hexagonal shapes that allowed some grass to protrude through the block. Between the parallel parking pad and the house there was grass (i am in possession of an original drawing of the property,made at the time it was constructed, that shows a walkway leading from the driveway to the front steps of the house, but that walkway did not exist by the time we purchased the house). I have a p Date: January 30, 2013 Contractor: John Klick Permit type: Paving; driveway(s) repair or replace | Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: March 15, 2013 | |||||
SCORE 79 2427 Chain Bridge Road Nw Washington Dc Parking in public space and covering parking area with special porous pavers; lead walkway (if necessary); paving part of paper alley, and leasing remainder of paper alley for private landscaping. Date: March 12, 2013 Contractor: John Klick Permit type: Paving; alley(s), paving; driveway(s) new -residential, ps rental; parking on public space, paving; leadwalk (porous/pervious paving only), fixture; wall/fence combo (exception over 42") | Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: July 26, 2013 | |||||
SCORE 79 2427 Chain Bridge Road Nw Washington Dc Paving; alley(s), paving; driveway(s) new -residential, ps rental; parking on public space, paving; leadwalk (porous pervious paving only), fixture; wall fence combo (exception over 42") Contractor: John Klick Permit status: 3 | Expiration date: July 26, 2013 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 79 Contractor: John Klick Permit status: 3 | Expiration date: March 15, 2013 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 79 2427 Chain Bridge Road Nw Washington Dc When we purchased the house in late november 2007 (we are the original owners of the house, but it was not built "for" us; we qcquired it after the first buyers financing fell through), there was an existing driveway, constructed of paving stones, that ran perpendicular to the street, and a "parking pad" that ran the entire length of the property from the driveway east, toward sherrier, parallel to the road on the south side of the road. As best i can determine, some of that parking pad was on private property, and some of it was on public property. The parallel parking pad was made of concrete block in hexagonal shapes that allowed some grass to protrude through the block. Between the parallel parking pad and the house there was grass (i am in possession of an original drawing of the property,made at the time it was constructed, that shows a walkway leading from the driveway to the front steps of the house, but that walkway did not exist by the time we purchased the house). I have a p Contractor: John Klick Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: March 15, 2013 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 79 2427 Chain Bridge Road Nw Washington Dc Parking in public space and covering parking area with special porous pavers; lead walkway (if necessary); paving part of paper alley, and leasing remainder of paper alley for private landscaping. Contractor: John Klick Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: July 26, 2013 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 79 Contractor: John Klick Permit status: 3 | Expiration date: March 15, 2013 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 79 2427 Chain Bridge Road Nw Washington Dc Paving; alley(s), paving; driveway(s) new -residential, ps rental; parking on public space, paving; leadwalk (porous pervious paving only), fixture; wall fence combo (exception over 42") Contractor: John Klick Permit status: 3 | Expiration date: July 26, 2013 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 79 2427 Chain Bridge Road Nw Washington Dc When we purchased the house in late november 2007 (we are the original owners of the house, but it was not built "for" us; we qcquired it after the first buyers financing fell through), there was an existing driveway, constructed of paving stones, that ran perpendicular to the street, and a "parking pad" that ran the entire length of the property from the driveway east, toward sherrier, parallel to the road on the south side of the road. As best i can determine, some of that parking pad was on private property, and some of it was on public property. The parallel parking pad was made of concrete block in hexagonal shapes that allowed some grass to protrude through the block. Between the parallel parking pad and the house there was grass (i am in possession of an original drawing of the property,made at the time it was constructed, that shows a walkway leading from the driveway to the front steps of the house, but that walkway did not exist by the time we purchased the house). I have a p Contractor: John Klick Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: March 15, 2013 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 79 2427 Chain Bridge Road Nw Washington Dc Parking in public space and covering parking area with special porous pavers; lead walkway (if necessary); paving part of paper alley, and leasing remainder of paper alley for private landscaping. Contractor: John Klick Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: July 26, 2013 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 79 2427 Chain Bridge Road Nw Washington Dc This permit is requested in order to comply with the may 23, 2013 order of the public space committee, as supported by the anc3d committee on june 5, 2013, to remove "the paving and metal fencing in public space" within 45 days from may 23, 2013, "with the exception of an eight feet wide (8) permeable paved area parallel and adjacent to chain bridge road roadway." by order, the work must be completed by july 7, 2013. As a result, matthew marcou has promised to "expedite" the permit application. We understand we will need an occupancy permit that explains the extent to which our laborers will need to occupy public space during this construction effort. We contemplate that any equipment and supplies needed will occupy either the eight feet wide (8) permeable paved area parallel and adjacent to chain bridge road roadway, or the existing driveway. There will be no need to occupy additional public space while this work is done. Date: June 8, 2013 Contractor: John Klick Permit type: Paving; driveway(s) repair or replace, landscaping; new tree space(s) | Permit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: October 10, 2014 | Permit id: Pa83553 |