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Clark County building permits

The Columbian
Published: June 28, 2010, 12:00am

June 14-18

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

Commercial

Hakes, Robert, 13317 N.E. 12th Ave., Suite 119, Vancouver, $47,000, install salon fixtures, restroom, interior walls.

Waldbauer, Dean, 11500 N.E. 119th St., Vancouver, $36,000, improvements.

Residential

Aho Construction I, 5218 N.E. 66th Drive, Vancouver, $145,000; 5317 N.E. 68th St., $130,000.

Axiom Luxury Homes, 506 N.E. 224th Circle, Ridgefield, $300,000.

Balkowitsch Jr., Vernon, 10302 N.E. 50th Ave., Vancouver, $45,000.

Byron Rider Homes, 11406 N.W. 14th Ave., Vancouver, $175,000.

Cascade West Development, 28700 N.W. 55th Ave., Ridgefield, $100,000.

Centex Homes, 10218 N.E. 154th Ave., Vancouver, $260,000.

Christopher’s Custom Concrete, 16100 N.E. 185th Court, Brush Prairie, $200,000.

Foes & Sullivan Builders, 1002 N.W. 189th St., Ridgefield, $65,000.

Graham, Harald and Melinda, 8309 N.W. Bacon Road, Vancouver, $32,000.

Korniyenko, Mikhail and Korniyenko, Olga, 2404 N.W. 148th St., Vancouver, $110,000.

Manor Homes, 10410 N.E. 67th Ave., 10505 N.E. 68th Ave., $130,000 each; 6912 N.E. 104th Way, 10406 N.E. 67th Ave., 10501 N.E. 68th Ave., $144,000 each; 6805 N.E. 104th Way, $128,000; 10407 N.E. 69th Ave., $121,000 each; 6902 N.E. 105th Circle, $81,000.

Manor Homes Washington, 6907 N.E. 105th Circle, Vancouver, $111,000; 6713 N.E. 104th Way, $130,000; 5008 N.E. 42nd St., $71,000.

Pacific Lifestyle Homes, 11103 N.W. 12th Ave., 1309 N.W. 111th St., 6310 N.E. 44th Way, Vancouver, $125,000 each.

Sketchley, Karl, 19619 N.E. 105th Ave., Battle Ground, $110,000.

Sproed, David and Georgiann, 6012 N.E. 175th Circle, Vancouver, $80,000.

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