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Clark County building permits

The Columbian
Published: March 18, 2012, 5:00pm

Feb. 27-March 9

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

Commercial

Faust, Jessica, 5220 N.E. Hazel Dell Ave., Vancouver, $165,000, upgrades at rehab center.

Kendall Construction, 11606 N.E. 76th St., Vancouver, $60,000, remodel pharmacy in Safeway.

Read, Richard, 4715 N.E. 78th St., Vancouver, $75,000, place prefabricated building on site.

Spitzer, Dave, 12501 N.E. 99th St., Suite 110-A, Vancouver, $70,000, improvements at church.

Residential

Aho Construction I, 2013 N.E. Rainbow Drive, Ridgefield, $225,000.

Bella Villa Homes, 5005 N.W. 128th Circle, Vancouver, $560,000.

D.R. Horton, 5414 N.E. 51st Circle, Vancouver, $241,400; 5417 N.E. 51st Circle, Vancouver, $216,700.

Deb’s Construction Co., 1707 N.W. 91st Circle, Vancouver, $28,000.

Cascade West Development, 18507 N.E. 28th St., Vancouver, $50,000.

Forgacs, Scott, 9204 N.E. 45th Place, Vancouver, $153,252.

Manor Homes Washington, 10101 N.E. 142nd Ave., Vancouver, $60,000; 10104 N.E. 143rd Ave., Vancouver, $115,900; 4517 N.E. 91st Way, Vancouver, $95,000; 10312 N.E. 143rd Ave., Vancouver, $138,000.

Melzer, Randall W. and Melzer, Roxanne, 7919 N.E. 152nd Ave., Vancouver, $85,000.

Osprey Homes, 3217 N.E. 91st St., Vancouver, $110,000.

Ridderbush, Brian and Karey, 4605 N.E. 125th Circle, Vancouver, $78,300.

S.R. Quality Builders, 6709 N.W. Sixth Ave., Vancouver, $55,000.

Soaring Eagle, 19600 N.W. 67th Ave., Ridgefield, $350,000.

Tamarack Development, 33500 N.W. 47th Court, Ridgefield, $500,000.

Tuscany Homes, 4603 N.E. 91st Way, Vancouver, $215,000; 4113 N.E. 51st St., Vancouver, $335,540; 5707 N.E. 62nd Circle, Vancouver, $269,000.

Wantaja, Trevor and Angie, 30201 N.E. Sunset Falls Road, Yacolt, $150,000.

Waverly Homes, 3214 N.E. 171st St., Ridgefield, $228,000.

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