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Clark County building permits

The Columbian
Published: March 28, 2011, 12:00am

March 7-14

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

Commercial

PacifiCorp Energy, 105 Merwin Hatchery Court, Woodland, 6,211-square-foot, 2-story fish-sorting facility, $2,206,000; concrete wall surrounding facility, $600,000; retaining wall, $34,000.

Residential

Bella Villa Homes, 2604 N.E. 174th St., Ridgefield, $210,000; 10221 N.W. 33rd Court, Vancouver, $370,000.

Creagan, Jeff, 2516 N.E. 174th St., Ridgefield, $210,000.

DesRochers, Andrew and Christa, 23711 N.E. Lucia Falls Road, Yacolt, $165,000.

Epp, Kevin and Sarah, 42310 N.E. Yale Bridge Road, Amboy, $50,000.

Manor Homes Washington, 8520 N.E. 66th St., Vancouver, $142,000.

Osprey Homes, 6004 and 6008 N.E. 76th Ave., Vancouver, $90,000 each.

Pacific Lifestyle Homes, 4411 N.E. 64th Ave., 4607 N.E. 126th Circle, Vancouver, $$125,000 each.

Raicon Inc., 34320 N.E. Gable Ave., La Center, $130,000.

Ritter, Beatrice I., 3610 N.W. 128th Circle, Vancouver, $160,000.

Sechei, Codruta, 721 N.W. 149th St., Vancouver, $150,000.

Simons, Arthur J. and Lee, Elizabeth A., trustees, 26806 N.E. 194th Ave., Battle Ground, $50,000.

T R Contracting, 17805 N.E. 130th Ave., Brush Prairie, $48,000.

Washburn, Gavin and Shannon, 4316 N.E. Lockwood Creek Road, La Center, $25,000.

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