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A total of 113 permits were issued through Palm Coast between Thursday, July 19, and Wednesday, July 25.
Two commercial permits were issued, one to Superior Design Construction LLC, for $1,262,900 renovations to the photo lab, refrigeration system, vision center and pharmacy at Wal-Mart, at 174 Cypress Point Parkway. The second was a $1,420,000 permit issued to P&S Paving, for an asphalt path and walkway bridge on Palm Harbor Parkway.
Occupancy permits were issued to Abundant Life Ministries/Hope House Foster Care (located at 27 Eagle Harbor Trail), Bizcard Express (at 3 Cypress Brand Way) and BBS Management Group/Hero’s Internet Center (at 50 Plaza Drive)
No Commercial certificates of occupancy were issued.
The largest residential permit of the week was issued to Seagate Homes, for a $489,000 single-family residence, at 20 Lamoure Lane. The largest renovation permit of the week was issued to Lifetime Enclosures Inc., for a $10,232 addition to 28 Luther Drive.
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25 Pig Roast & Membership Drive
2:00 pm - 6:00 am - May
25 Jam Session in the Park
3:00 pm - May
25 Bunco
6:00 pm - May
25 NAACP Meeting
6:00 pm - 11:00 pm
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Cuddle up: Moose lodges donate dolls for children
05/24/13
This spring, Palm Coast Moose Lodge 2577 donated a box of 12 Tommy Moose dolls to bring comfort to children in times of stress, uncertainty or anxiety. -
High School students donate to breast cancer patients
05/22/13
The Flagler Palm Coast High School Future Business Leaders of America class donated $580 to Florida Hospital Flagler Foundation’s breast cancer fund, which provides screening mammograms, diagnostic studies and education to local qualified women who are uninsured and seeking assistance. -
Florida Hospital Flagler gives $2,000 in scholarships
05/22/13
Florida Hospital Flagler's medical staff donated $2,000 in scholarships to four graduating high school students.


