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Clark County building permits

The Columbian
Published: December 29, 2013, 4:00pm

Dec. 16-20

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

Commercial

Handyman Crew, 3611 N.E. 68th St., Vancouver, $30,000, remodel.

Lotus Construction, 11815 N.E. Highway 99, Suite B, Vancouver, $60,000, tenant improvements.

Residential

Bella Villa Homes, 13106 N.E. 46th Ave., Vancouver, $273,839.

Brown, James and Genevieve, 26600 N.E. McKenzie Road, Battle Ground, $265,952.

Cascade West Development, 18108 N.E. 84th Circle, Vancouver, $375,683.

Desrochers, Andrew, 33808 N.W. Northstar Ranch Road, Ridgefield, $410,897.

Donahay, Stephen and Kelly, 2521 N.E. 68th St., Vancouver, $60,000.

Hendrickson Development, 18611 N.E. 113th Ave., Battle Ground, $300,051.

J.B. Homes, 11909 N.W. 17th Ave., Vancouver, $376,229.

Johnson, Matt, 40007 N.E. 12th Ave., Woodland, $188,747.

Jones, Richard, 19610 N.E. 68th St., Vancouver, $40,000.

Koistinen, Derek and Michelle, 3320 N.W. Hayes Road, Woodland, $413,501.

Lusin, Jeff, 31508 N.E. George Road, Camas, $882,300.

Manor Homes Washington, 17409 N.E. 30th Court, Ridgefield, $301,697; 15009 N.W. 25th Ave., Vancouver, $282,423; 15001 N.W. 25th Ave., Vancouver, $289,906; 8620 N.E. 65th Circle, Vancouver, $298,477.

New Tradition Homes, 3509 N.E. 52nd St., Vancouver, $239,880; 37605 N.E. 221st Court, Yacolt, $385,515.

Peterson, Arliss, 40304 N.W. Ninth Ave., Woodland, $121,925.

Revin Construction, 5310 and 5320 N.E. 77th Circle, Vancouver, $215,851 each.

Tuscany Homes, 4602 and 4606 N.E. 93rd St., Vancouver, $211,713 each.

Waverly Homes, 16900 N.E. 30th Ave., Ridgefield, $246,857.

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