Victoria, August 14, 2025

News Summary

The City of Victoria has issued multiple building permits across commercial and residential projects, focusing on renovations and new constructions. Key permits include reroofing, office permits, and various utility projects. The week witnessed a total of 11 residential building permits, reflecting the city’s ongoing efforts in infrastructure development and enhancement of living conditions for its community.

City of Victoria Issues Building Permits for Week of August 6, 2025

The City of Victoria has reported the issuance of several building permits during the week of August 6, 2025, covering both commercial and residential projects. These permits represent a mix of renovation and new construction activities across the city, aiming to improve facilities and residential spaces for the community.

Commercial Building Permits

In commercial construction, a significant reroof permit has been issued for work at 4003 N Main St. This project, which costs approximately $118,000, was awarded to Jamal Adawin and Khaled Kazmi with a processing fee of $692. The renovation will be executed by MBH Group Inc. and K&K Roof & Remodel LLC.

Other commercial permits include an office permit for 4503 Lilac Ln., issued at no cost to Carlos Chapa for a fee of $40. Chapa Realty Group is slated to handle the work. Additionally, multiple no project permits have been issued for 1305 E Airline Rd., 1405 E Airline Rd., and 2920 N Laurent St., each under the oversight of Robert Nguyen with a $40 fee for each application and work performed by CR Town & Country LLC.

A storage facility permit for 2402 E Rio Grande St. was granted to Jennifer Mata and Isaiah Arvizu at no cost, also with a $40 processing fee. The work is managed by JAMES WAYNE Properties. Another office permit for 1902 John Stockbauer was issued to Synergy Properties for a production fee of $40. The designated work will be completed by Bougie & Beautified, Synergy Properties Luxury Med Spa, and Primary Care Services.

Utilities and Individual Permits

For utility projects, a total of six name change permits received a collective fee of $240. Furthermore, a placement individual lot permit was issued at 2803 Mitchell Ave. to Isaac Stuart and Christy Caldwell, costing nothing with a $500 fee, managed by CMH Homes Inc.

Residential Building Permits

Transitioning to residential permits, the city issued a variety aimed at enhancing living conditions. Noteworthy is the alteration/repair permit for 4802 Lone Tree Rd., which has no construction cost and carries a fee of $420. The work is being done by Home Masters.

Demolition permits were issued for two locations: 2517 Mejia Rd. and 8103 N Navarro St., each costing $50. Nancy & Satayo Scott, and Randy Garvel will manage these respective projects. Additionally, a detached accessory building permit for 2509 N Wheeler St. was granted to Diego Guzman, with a construction cost of $0 and a fee of $100, overseen by Gene & Welding Service.

Level Foundation Permits

A notable set of permits were issued for level foundation work, tallying a total of four permits with an associated fee of $550. Permits range from 601 E Mistletoe Ave., issued to Jeini Villarreal for a fee of $130, to 104 Evan Cir., granted to Eppinger XV, LTD with a fee of $140. Other locations, such as 308 Northampton Cir. and 808 Westwood Dr., also received permits with $0 costs and fees of $140 each.

Reroofing Projects

The city also processed several reroofing permits, totaling three applications with a combined fee of $360. Key projects include work at 204 Andover, 204 Buckingham, and 705 Rosebud Ave., each incurring a fee of $120, executed by various construction firms.

Grand Totals

In summary, the week saw a total of 11 residential building permits being issued, culminating in a total fee of $1,530. This diverse range of permits highlights the ongoing development and renovation efforts within Victoria, emphasizing the city’s growth and enhancement of infrastructure.

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