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Content Date Cost Contractor Rank Address Contractor
Re-surface existing lead walk (concrete) with flagstone. Add decorative knee wall along front sidewalk (11" tall). Add stepping stones (flagstone) to give access from lead walk to hose bib on house. All work to be done behind existing fence on property.
Date:  January 29, 2015
Value:   $400

Client: Erik Woodhouse | Permit type: Paving; leadwalk onl
2015/01/29400951536 1st Street Nw Washington Dc
SCORE
66
The project consists of two elements. The first element is installing a small wall inches high, 11 inches thick and approximately feet long along the front border of our yard along the public sidewalk but not in the sidewalk at all. Among other things, this prevents dirt and and rainwater from running into the street. The second element is laying flagstones. One part is over the existing concrete leadwalk - there is no new leadwalk or paving involved, just covering the existing cement. Another part is laying flagstones over an approximately 34 inch strip along the rear of the yard right in front of the house, with an extra 36x36 inch square on one side and some extra coverage back along the bay window. I have listed this as a "patio" in the application as that is the closest description, but it is not really a patio -- it is more of a rear boundary to the garden area. (note that i have listed the overall dimensions of the coverage as 10x10, but this reflects narrower strips as describe
Date:  May 30, 2014

Client: Erik Woodhouse | Permit type: Paving; patio (porous concrete/pervious pavers only) | Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: September 9, 2014
2014/05/300661536 1st Street Nw Washington DcEvagelia Tavoulareas
SCORE
84
Re-surface existing lead walk (concrete) with flagstone. Add decorative knee wall along front sidewalk (11" tall). Add stepping stones (flagstone) to give access from lead walk to hose bib on house. All work to be done behind existing fence on property.
Date:  January 29, 2015
Contractor: Daniel Mullins

Client: Erik Woodhouse | Permit type: Paving; leadwalk only, paving; patio (porous concrete/pervious pavers only), fixture; knee wall to 30" | Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: August 18, 2015
2015/01/290841536 1st Street Nw Washington DcDaniel Mullins
SCORE
66
Paving; patio (porous concrete pervious pavers only)

Permit status: 3 | Expiration date: September 9, 2014 | Permit id: 0
0661536 1st Street Nw Washington DcEvagelia Tavoulareas
SCORE
84
Paving; leadwalk only, paving; patio (porous concrete pervious pavers only), fixture; knee wall to 30"
Contractor: Daniel Mullins

Permit status: 3 | Expiration date: August 18, 2015 | Permit id: 0
0841536 1st Street Nw Washington DcDaniel Mullins
SCORE
66
The project consists of two elements. The first element is installing a small wall inches high, 11 inches thick and approximately feet long along the front border of our yard along the public sidewalk but not in the sidewalk at all. Among other things, this prevents dirt and and rainwater from running into the street. The second element is laying flagstones. One part is over the existing concrete leadwalk - there is no new leadwalk or paving involved, just covering the existing cement. Another part is laying flagstones over an approximately 34 inch strip along the rear of the yard right in front of the house, with an extra 36x36 inch square on one side and some extra coverage back along the bay window. I have listed this as a "patio" in the application as that is the closest description, but it is not really a patio -- it is more of a rear boundary to the garden area. (note that i have listed the overall dimensions of the coverage as 10x10, but this reflects narrower strips as describe

Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: September 9, 2014 | Permit id: 0
0661536 1st Street Nw Washington DcEvagelia Tavoulareas
SCORE
84
Re-surface existing lead walk (concrete) with flagstone. Add decorative knee wall along front sidewalk (11" tall). Add stepping stones (flagstone) to give access from lead walk to hose bib on house. All work to be done behind existing fence on property.
Contractor: Daniel Mullins

Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: August 18, 2015 | Permit id: 0
0841536 1st Street Nw Washington DcDaniel Mullins
SCORE
66
Paving; patio (porous concrete pervious pavers only)

Permit status: 3 | Expiration date: September 9, 2014 | Permit id: 0
0661536 1st Street Nw Washington DcEvagelia Tavoulareas
SCORE
84
Paving; leadwalk only, paving; patio (porous concrete pervious pavers only), fixture; knee wall to 30"
Contractor: Daniel Mullins

Permit status: 3 | Expiration date: August 18, 2015 | Permit id: 0
0841536 1st Street Nw Washington DcDaniel Mullins
SCORE
66
The project consists of two elements. The first element is installing a small wall inches high, 11 inches thick and approximately feet long along the front border of our yard along the public sidewalk but not in the sidewalk at all. Among other things, this prevents dirt and and rainwater from running into the street. The second element is laying flagstones. One part is over the existing concrete leadwalk - there is no new leadwalk or paving involved, just covering the existing cement. Another part is laying flagstones over an approximately 34 inch strip along the rear of the yard right in front of the house, with an extra 36x36 inch square on one side and some extra coverage back along the bay window. I have listed this as a "patio" in the application as that is the closest description, but it is not really a patio -- it is more of a rear boundary to the garden area. (note that i have listed the overall dimensions of the coverage as 10x10, but this reflects narrower strips as describe

Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: September 9, 2014 | Permit id: 0
0661536 1st Street Nw Washington DcEvagelia Tavoulareas
SCORE
84
Re-surface existing lead walk (concrete) with flagstone. Add decorative knee wall along front sidewalk (11" tall). Add stepping stones (flagstone) to give access from lead walk to hose bib on house. All work to be done behind existing fence on property.
Contractor: Daniel Mullins

Permit status: Cancel/withdrawn | Expiration date: August 18, 2015 | Permit id: 0
0841536 1st Street Nw Washington DcDaniel Mullins
SCORE
56
Other reserved parking
Date:  February 24, 2017
Contractor: Erik Woodhouse

Permit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: February 27, 2017 | Permit id: Pa10377956
2017/02/240561536 1st Street Nw Washington DcErik Woodhouse
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