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He said 141 and 270. I was thinking he meant 141 and 44. 

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So I am finding an abundance of permits for AMF a lot of the ones from a couple weeks ago were the sites that were recently accepted. I am going to post a list in a bit. Like the Grover site, Permit was issued on 8/12/13 and it was accepted 8/14-8/15.

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These Sites have recent AMF permits issued. Most of the permits I checked are for sites that were recently accepted. So these probably have work done.

South Lindbergh and Lemay Ferry(Mehlville)

I-44 & Antire

I-170 and Clayton Rd

Old Lemay Ferry and Lemay Ferry

Vinita Park

Old Halls Ferry near Argonne Forest Dr.

Gravois Rd near Sappington

I-44 and I-270

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These Sites have recent AMF permits issued. Most of the permits I checked are for sites that were recently accepted. So these probably have work done.

South Lindbergh and Lemay Ferry(Mehlville)

I-44 & Antire

I-170 and Clayton Rd

Old Lemay Ferry and Lemay Ferry

Vinita Park

Old Halls Ferry near Argonne Forest Dr.

Gravois Rd near Sappington

I-44 and I-270

Interesting - mostly down south of the metro (with the exception of 170 & Clayton). I wonder how the vendors have been segmented in the market?

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Wow, just wow...

 

At least it wasn't on with LTE.

Whats weird is the contractor who completed the original work is Wigdahl. Which is the contractor that I have seen do work here in Collinsville and Godfrey.

 

 

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If the unlicensed contractor pulled the panels off and the inspector caught them would they have to put them back so the licensed company could take them off and put them back?

 

Hopefully they have a license that's valid over by you.

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If the unlicensed contractor pulled the panels off and the inspector caught them would they have to put them back so the licensed company could take them off and put them back?

 

Hopefully they have a license that's valid over by you.

I would hope so.

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