Victoria, August 14, 2025
News Summary
The City of Victoria has issued multiple building permits across commercial and residential projects, focusing on renovations and new constructions. Key permits include reroofing, office permits, and various utility projects. The week witnessed a total of 11 residential building permits, reflecting the city’s ongoing efforts in infrastructure development and enhancement of living conditions for its community.
City of Victoria Issues Building Permits for Week of August 6, 2025
The City of Victoria has issued a new series of building permits for the week of August 6, 2025, showcasing a variety of commercial and residential projects currently taking shape. A total of 29 permits were granted, generating a combined fee of $2,120.
Commercial Building Permits
The commercial sector has seen diverse activity, with several new permits issued. Notable projects include:
- Reroof Permit: A major work permit at 4003 N Main St. with an estimated cost of $118,000 was issued to Jamal Adawin and Khaled Kazmi, collecting a fee of $692. The project is slated to be managed by MBH Group Inc and K&K Roof & Remodel LLC.
- Office Permit: A permit for 4503 Lilac Ln. was granted at no cost to Carlos Chapa, incurring a $40 fee, and is being executed by Chapa Realty Group.
- Several No Project Permits, issued for 1305 E Airline Rd., 1405 E Airline Rd., and 2920 N Laurent St., all under Robert Nguyen’s supervision with fees of $40 each, further showcase the ongoing expansion efforts across the city.
- A Storage Facility Permit was issued to Jennifer Mata and Isaiah Arvizu for 2402 E Rio Grande St., also at no cost but with a $40 fee.
- Another Office Permit for 1902 John Stockbauer. was issued benefiting Synergy Properties, subject to a $40 permit fee.
Utilities and Permits
A total of 6 utility name change permits were processed, reflecting routine adjustments in property management, collecting an overall fee of $240.
Residential Building Permits
The residential section included 11 permits worth a total fee of $1,530. Significant applications comprise:
- Alteration/Repair Permit issued for 4802 Lone Tree Rd., with a fee of $420 to Ayo Adu and Saad Airout, facilitated by Home Masters.
- Demolition Permits for 2517 Mejia Rd. and 8103 N Navarro St., securing $50 each, signal transformative activity in the community.
- A Detached Accessory Building Permit was issued for a structure at 2509 N Wheeler St. to Diego Guzman with a $100 fee under Gene & Welding Service’s guidance.
Level Foundation and Reroofing Permits
In terms of foundation work, 4 foundation permits were issued with a total fee of $550, indicating a steady demand for such services:
- Level Foundation Permits for multiple sites, including 601 E Mistletoe Ave. and 104 Evan Cir., highlighting the city’s focus on structural integrity.
- Reroofing has also played a significant role, with 3 permits granted, total fees collected amounting to $360 for various properties.
Overall, the City of Victoria’s permitting activities represent ongoing growth, with a clear commitment to enhancing both commercial and residential landscapes.
FAQs
What are the main types of permits issued in Victoria?
The main types of permits issued include commercial building permits, residential building permits, utility name change permits, and various specialized permits like reroofing and foundation permits.
How many permits were issued for the week of August 6, 2025?
A total of 29 permits were issued, reflecting diverse building activities within the City of Victoria.
What is the total fee collected from the permits issued?
The total fee collected from all permits issued is $2,120.
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