2020 and 2019 building permits for the first half of each year are posted at the bottom of this story -
Village of Bluffton building permits totaled over $1.5 million in first six months of 2020, according to the village office.
Thirty-six permits were issued totaling $1,520,054 in construction during that period. Residential accounted for $1,499.504 of that total with commercial/industrial coming in at $20,550.
Amanda E. Crates of Dunkirk has been appointed to the Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors for a term beginning July 27, 2020, and ending June 30, 2023. The appointment was announced this week by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.
And, village planning commission discusses two possible projects
Posted by Fred Steiner on July 28, 2020 - 3:13pm
One for certain and two development discussions.
Jesse Blackburn, village administrator reported plans for a Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant to go into the former Burger King restaurant at 499 State Route 103.
The announcement was part of the administrator’s report during the July 27 Bluffton council meeting. The new owners plan to raze the Burger King building beginning Aug. 3 and replace it with a new structure by mid-November. Watch the Icon developments on this project.
Take a final look at the now-closed Burger King restaurant at 499 State Route 103. In early August the building will be removed. A national franchise company, Dunkin’ Donuts, announced plans to construction a restaurant on that property. Demolition of the BK building will begin Aug. 3. Dunkin’ Donuts anticipates a mid-November construction completion. Watch the Icon for more details coming.