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Clark County building permits

The Columbian
Published: December 21, 2014, 4:00pm

Dec. 8-12

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

Commercial

Hale, Eric, 30200 N.E. Mystic Drive, Yacolt, $26,000, modify existing cell tower.


Residential

Aho Construction, 6624 N.E. 52nd Ave., Vancouver, $241,586.

BTS Homes, 10413 N.E. 153rd Ave., Vancouver, $206,063.

Cascade West Development, 10609 N.W. 37th Ave., Vancouver, $475,065.

Country Restoration, 7616 N.E. 142nd Ave., Vancouver, $60,000.

Demchenko, Andrey and Margarita, 9109 N.E. 91st Place, Vancouver, $249,917.

Generation Home Construction, 4208 N.W. 121st Circle, Vancouver, $364,958.

Kingston Homes, 10501 N.E. 155th Ave., Vancouver, $225,701.

New Tradition Homes, 16314 N.E. 95th St., Vancouver, $313,119; 16411 N.E. 96th St., $424,982; 6507 N.E. 165th Ave., $295,804; 16313 N.E. 96th St., $302,126.

Olin Homes, 27906 N.E. Bradford Road, Camas, $325,404.

Pacific Lifestyle Homes, 14201 N.W. 56th Ave., Vancouver, $437,127; 20300 N.E. 58th Ave., Battle Ground, $419,516; 21418 N.E. 83rd St., Vancouver, $324,417; 15007 N.E. 112th St., Vancouver, $307,785; 15004 N.E. 112th St., $314,458.

Shawler, William and Doris, 8510 N.E. 339th St., La Center, $401,141.

Tuscany Homes, 33400 N.E. 118th Ave., La Center, $146,911.

Universal Construction, 2604 N.W. 146th St., Vancouver, $277,120; 2620 N.W. 147th Way, Vancouver, $267,131.

Vierck, Darren, 22918 N.E. 169th St., Brush Prairie, $297,945.

Waverly Homes, 3006 and 3007 N.E. 75th St., Vancouver, $246,792 each.

Win’e, Troy and Vicky, 26824 N.E. 147th Ave., Battle Ground, $208,218.

Wolf Industries, 38701 N.E. 143rd Place, Amboy, $669,743.

Zumwalt, Arlene, 6807 N.E. 31st Ave., Vancouver, $193,632.

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