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For the Record

By Staff
* Police Arrest Report * Fire Summary Report * Building Permits
Police Arrest Report The Madison Police Department reported the following arrests between June 23 and June 29. * Domestic Violence – 1 * Driving Under the Influence – 5 * Failure to Appear – 3 * Failure to Pay – 5 * Forgery (felony charge) and Giving False Information – 1 * Harassment – 1 * Jumping Bail – 2 * Possession of Drug Paraphernalia – 1 * Theft of Service/Illegally Obtained Electrical Service – 1 (felony) * Violation of Probation – 2
Fire Summary Report The Madison Fire Department reported 39 incidents between June 23 and June 29. * Ambulance Assist – 17 * Emergency Medical Call – 10 * False Call – 1 * Good Intent Call – 2 * Outside Structure Fired – 1 * Rescue Call – 2 * Service Call – 1 * Smoke Scare – 1 * Smoke/Odor Removal – 1 * System Malfunction – 2 * Vehicle Fire – 1
Building Permits The Madison Community Development Department issued 25 commercial and residential building permits between June 23 and June 29 for a total of $6,111,27.
Commercial: * 8337 Madison Blvd. – $25 * 430 Production Ave. – $90 * 8694 Madison Blvd. – $300 * 281 Doc Murphy Drive – $580 * 1304 Hughes Road – $580 * Residential: * 118 Meadow Drive – $5 * 143 Southwood Drive – $19.96 * 133 Long Bow Drive – $466.83 * 100 Hidden Springs – $375.74 * 106 Green Fern Street – $320.44 * 109 Brickstone Place – $390.88 * 124 Brickstone Place – $365.51 * 118 Intracoastal Drive – $437.66 * 125 Liverpool Drive – $216.90 * 107 Tottenham Way – $239.63 * 102 Tottenham Way – $286.20 * 111 Brass Oak Drive – $21.26 * 6212 Wall Triana – $24.30 * 119 Lewis Lane – $15 * 518 Brenda Drive – $5 * 20 Gatehouse Court – $440.80 * 203 Tea Rose Court – $544.03 * 117 Green Fern Street – $326.53 * 127 Meghan Lane – $5.60 * 127 Steele Drive – $29
There were 20 electrical permits issued for a total of $2,047.40. There were 19 gas permits issued for a total of $230. There were two home occupation permits issued for a total of $45. There were 29 mechanical permits issued for a total of $625. There were four miscellaneous permits issued for $344.50. There were 24 plumbing permits issued for a total of $1,259. One sign permit was issued for $102.26.
The grand total for all permits issued between June 23 and June 29 was 111, for a total of $9,998.43.

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