Petition for Building Permit under Ordinance No. 149 bf the
City of Pacific Grove, California
To the Honorable Board of Trustees and City Clerk ofhe City o
acme Grove, California.
Application is hereby made for a permit to..........de-3€YL-{ ....1.921.... -- .....-.... - .a building on
Lot No......... ....in Block No.... 0-4 1 93/lkA : .Addition to Pacific
, 1/ I
Grove Retreat Grounds, at No.7.2.63 ....................... ........AE€.:.....t....................Street, according to Plans
and Specifications herewith presented, as follows:
(Note: If plans and specifications have been preyared a copy of same must be filed with the City Clerk
with this petition.)
If
.Size of flues
Stories Fireplaces
Foundation Toilets
Basement ....................................................................................Baths
Sides Outside Finish
Roof Inside Finish
Flocrs Time necessary to #0 the work.............
Number of Rooms.......................................................................Estimated Cost 9* £2 6 -
Chimneys
To properly carry on said work it will be necessary to partially obstruct.................................................................
..............................Street.................................. for a period of.......................days. I therefore ask permission to obstruct
said Street...............during the period necessary for doing said work, diligently prosecuted, under the conditions
and restraints provided for in Ordinance No. 149 of the City o P#cific rove.
11 1, 2
Dated .......
Petitioner.
1753
, OCR Text: Petition for Building Permit under Ordinance No. 149 bf the
City of Pacific Grove, California
To the Honorable Board of Trustees and City Clerk ofhe City o
acme Grove, California.
Application is hereby made for a permit to..........de-3€YL-{ ....1.921.... -- .....-.... - .a building on
Lot No......... ....in Block No.... 0-4 1 93/lkA : .Addition to Pacific
, 1/ I
Grove Retreat Grounds, at No.7.2.63 ....................... ........AE€.:.....t....................Street, according to Plans
and Specifications herewith presented, as follows:
(Note: If plans and specifications have been preyared a copy of same must be filed with the City Clerk
with this petition.)
If
.Size of flues
Stories Fireplaces
Foundation Toilets
Basement ....................................................................................Baths
Sides Outside Finish
Roof Inside Finish
Flocrs Time necessary to #0 the work.............
Number of Rooms.......................................................................Estimated Cost 9* £2 6 -
Chimneys
To properly carry on said work it will be necessary to partially obstruct.................................................................
..............................Street.................................. for a period of.......................days. I therefore ask permission to obstruct
said Street...............during the period necessary for doing said work, diligently prosecuted, under the conditions
and restraints provided for in Ordinance No. 149 of the City o P#cific rove.
11 1, 2
Dated .......
Petitioner.
1753
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