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Saturday, July 25, 2009 10:36:53 PM
I've been looking at building permits also, but isn't it possible that it might go into an existing facility if it's ready, or if not, by adding an addition or something similar?
Wouldn't the environmental permits be a better way to search?
Like this one:
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BERKELEY-MARK JORDAN-REFUEL 12-OCRM-Certification-OCRM STATE CERTIFICATION-08-Jul-09-SCR10L366-885651
BERKELEY-MARK JORDAN-REFUEL 12-WTR-Stormwater Construction NOI-SW NOI MS4 OCRM-08-Jul-09-SCR10L366-885647
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Did you find a website for permits for Williamsburg? The main county site sucks, and I can't find anything else.
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