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Clark County building permits

The Columbian
Published: October 20, 2013, 5:00pm

Oct. 7-11

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

Commercial

Mountain West Community Construction, 13700 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave., Vancouver, $203,595, senior living facility.

Purkey, Joseph, 318 N.E. 99th St., Suite A, Vancouver, $226,064, physical therapy clinic improvements.

Robinson, Rod, 303 N.E. 76th St., Suite 103, Vancouver, $144,136, furniture store improvements.

Shearer & Associates, 12606 N.E. 95th St., Suite 130-C, Vancouver, $2,023,428, warehouse improvements.

Residential

Abraham Construction, 18317 N.E. 29th Ave., Ridgefield, $69,490.

Aho Construction I, 8912 and 8916 N.E. 82nd Ave., Vancouver, $229,066 each.

Farris, Byron S., 5413 N.E. 64th St., Vancouver, $79,121.

Hess, Robert, 8504 N.E. 87th Circle, Vancouver, $203,228.

Hess, Robert and Karen, 8514 N.E. 87th Circle, Vancouver, $332,708.

Jones, Mark, 25906 N.E. 12th St., Camas, $168,488.

Lawrence, Brett T., 15016 N.W. Ninth Ave., Vancouver, $28,040.

Lennar Northwest, 13903 N.E. 102nd St., Vancouver, $274,156.

New Tradition Homes, 9800 N.E. 149th Ave., Vancouver, $254,843; 2412 N.E. 167th Court, Ridgefield, $382,655.

Quail Construction, 107 N.E. 349th St., La Center, $389,687.

R.R. Custom Interiors, 4012 N.E. 95th Circle, Vancouver, $42,372.

Rhoades, Samuel, 27401 N.E. Nates Road, Yacolt, $100,655.

S & R Wood Products, 11700 N.E. 188th Court, Brush Prairie, $651,853.

Sobel, Christopher and Charissa, 716 N.W. 179th St., Ridgefield, $39,724.

Steelhead Architecture, 7310 N.W. 25th Ave., Vancouver, $634,950.

Town & Country Post Frame Buildings, 5611 N.E. 72nd Ave., Vancouver, $34,413.

Tuscany Homes, 22017 N.E. 218th Circle, Battle Ground, $369,703.

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