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Clark County building permits

The Columbian
Published: April 1, 2012, 5:00pm

March 12-23

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

Commercial

G.P. Anderson Construction, 7301 N.E. 13th Ave., Suite F, Vancouver, $500,000, repair fire damage.

Residential

Aho Construction I, 10818 N.E. 88th St., Vancouver, $230,000.

Bella Villa Homes, 2803 N.E. 170th St., Ridgefield, $408,000; 2701 N.E. 170th St., $540,000; 4500 N.E. 121st St., Vancouver, $447,000.

Berry, Donald and Sunday, 20608 N.E. 50th Ave., Ridgefield, $76,000.

Brownhouse Construction, 9708 N.E. 90th Ave., Vancouver, $42,000.

Bunch, Terry, 8901 N.E. 107th Ave., Vancouver, $35,000.

D.R. Horton Inc., 15707 N.E. 22nd Ave., Vancouver, $243,000; 15712 N.E. 23rd Ave., $223,800.

Forgacs, Scott, 12515 and 12517 N.E. 23rd Ave., Vancouver, $200,000 each.

H & R Construction and Restoration, 22112 N.E. 124th Circle, Brush Prairie, $68,000.

Homola, Darrell and Lynette, 35210 N.E. 236th Ave., Yacolt, $155,000.

Horizon Restoration Systems, 23630 N.E. 232nd Ave., Battle Ground, $119,529.

J.A. Martin Corp., 7640 N.E. 62nd St., Vancouver, $135,000; 7635 N.E. 62nd St., $140,000.

J & L Electric & Construction, 8914 N.E. 28th Place, Vancouver, $45,000.

Manor Homes Washington, 14202 N.E. 102nd St., Vancouver, $71,120; 10315 N.E. 144th Ave., Vancouver, $87,000; 14303 N.E. 102nd St., Vancouver, $138,000.

New Tradition Homes, 16103 N.E. 102nd Way, Vancouver, $194,000.

Nylund Homes, 38718 N.E. Christensen Road, La Center, $186,000.

Philip Custom Homes, 5700 N.W. 304th St., Ridgefield, $250,000.

R.E.O. Partner LLC, 9708 N.E. 108th Circle, Vancouver, $135,000.

Sundown Development Center, 2307 N.E. 154th Circle, Vancouver, $27,550.

Tuscany Homes, 5004 N.E. 41st Court, Vancouver, $165,000; 6001 and 6003 N.E. 59th Ave., Vancouver, $210,000 each.

Wilson, James Richard, 6206 N.E. 70th St., Vancouver, $50,000.

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