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Buffalo Building Permits Down This Fiscal Year – Sheridan Media

Buffalo Building Permits Down This Fiscal Year – Sheridan Media
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Buffalo Council Tables Subdivision Approval – Sheridan Media

Buffalo Council Tables Subdivision Approval – Sheridan Media
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City Building Inspector on Permits, Planning – Sheridan Media

said his office had issued nine building permits in January, six of which were for new homes. He also reported that the Planning Commission passed the Kotera Subdivision, which will come before the council for approval at their next meeting. A re-zone from B-1 to B-2 of lots in the Shiloh Subdivision was also reviewed and approved for a company to purchase the Shopko building to house themselves and use other lots for storage. An access off of Main Street for the Bergner Subdivision is still being worked on with WYDOT. On the agenda for the next Planning Commission meeting Tuesday is a setback variance and a special use permit, according to Asay.

Buffalo s New Building Inspector Gives First Report – Sheridan Media

Buffalo s New Building Inspector Gives First Report – Sheridan Media
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Buffalo Council OKs Water Tap, Appointments – Sheridan Media

The Buffalo City Council has tentatively approved a water tap for water service outside the city limits. Kim Bolinger requested the water tap for his property at 60 Airport Road, and the city council discussed the request at their meeting this week. As explained by City Building Inspector Terry Asay, Bolinger will tap into the existing city water line on Airport Road, run an 8-inch line under the road to his property and install a 3/4-inch tap to run to his residence. The project still needs to be engineered and approved by the DEQ, so the council essentially was approving the tap for him to move to the next step in the process.

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