3001795845 (Permit Type: Permis neige) is a building permit issued on December 2, 2024 by the Permit Counter of the borough of Mercier - Hochelaga-Maisonneuve of Montreal for the property at 7940 avenue Pierre-De Coubertin, Mercier - Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. The type of the building is Résidentiel - 1 Logement. The application date is November 29, 2024. The work propose in the application include Permis neige - 1 stationnement - 1 an.
Permit Number | 3001795845 |
Application Number | 3003490777 |
Full Address | 7940 avenue Pierre-De Coubertin |
Borough | Mercier - Hochelaga-Maisonneuve |
Application Date | 2024-11-29 |
Issued Date | 2024-12-02 |
Permit Type | Permis neige |
Building Type | Résidentiel |
Building Category | 1 Logement |
Permis neige - 1 stationnement - 1 an
Street Address |
7940 avenue Pierre-De Coubertin |
State | QC |
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This dataset includes over fifty thousands building, transformation and demolition permits issued by Permit Counters of Montreal Boroughs. Construction, demolition or interior or exterior renovation work requires a permit. Each permit is registered with permit number, permit type, building type, building location, application date, issue data, work description, etc.
Subject | Permits and Licenses |
Jurisdiction | City of Montreal, Province of Quebec |
Data Provider | Montreal Borough Permit Counters / Comptoirs des permis des arrondissements de Montréal |
Source | donnees.montreal.ca |
Attribution | Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence - Montreal. |
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