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Clark County Building Permits

The Columbian
Published: December 8, 2014, 12:00am

Nov. 24-28

Building permits over $25,000 issued by Clark County’s Department of Community Development.

Commercial

WSDOT, Interstate 5 at Exit 11, Ridgefield, $105,853 and $82,425, rest stop facility improvements.

Residential

Aho Construction, 11202 N.E. 127th Ave., Vancouver, $224,754.

Dean, Kyle and Christine, 1011 N.E. 299th St., Ridgefield, $36,703.

JB Homes, 10216 N.E. 132nd Ave., Vancouver, $259,193.

Khriptiyevskiy, Vitaliy and Mila, 17513 N.E. 25th St., Vancouver, $95,580 and $721,797.

Manor Homes Washington, 5909 N.E. 48th St., Vancouver, $189,254.

New Tradition Homes, 4108 N.E. 132nd Circle, Vancouver, $272,985.

Sundown Development Center, 2832 R St., Washougal, $342,271.

Town & Country Post Frame Buildings, 34511 N.E. 91st Ave., La Center, $106,200.

Urban N.W. Custom Homes, 3504 N.W. 417th St., Woodland, $396,700.

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