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Clark County building permits

By The Columbian
Published: November 9, 2015, 5:55am

Oct. 26-30

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

Commercial

Galkowski, 10303 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Suite 115, Vancouver, $217,527, tenant improvements.

Wilson Associates, 6902 N.E. Hazel Dell Ave., Vancouver, $1,556,798, rebuild church destroyed by fire.

Wubben, Dennis, 14419 N.E. 13th Ave., Suite 134-G, Vancouver, $198,170, pet grooming and supply business improvements.

Residential

Cascade West Development, 105 N.E. 199th St., Ridgefield, $280,722; 12309 N.E. 58th Ave., Vancouver, $419,327.

Classic Home Creations, 6701 N.W. 189th St., Ridgefield, $732,791.

Dewitz Construction, 2506 N.E. 175th St., Ridgefield, $313,598.

Felts, Dean, 15718 N.E. 124th Ave., Brush Prairie, $76,852.

Jim Pidgeon Enterprises, 2720 N.E. 94th St., Vancouver, $87,791.

Kingston Homes, 10502 N.E. 155th Ave., Vancouver, $257,384.

Leifsen, K.C. and Angela, 704 N.E. 404th Court, Washougal, $317,666.

Manor Homes Washington, 10719 N.E. 144th Ave., Vancouver, $222,294; 10718 N.E. 144th Ave., $281,147; 14300 and 14312 N.E. 108th St., $269,146 each.

New Pacific Homes, 11910 N.E. Shanghai Road, Vancouver, $255,084.

Pacific Lifestyle Homes, 2614 N.E. 277th Ave., Camas, $434,173; 5603 N.W. 147th Way, Vancouver, $390,502; 5605 N.W. 149th St., $373,301.

Pyramid Homes, 10504 N.E. 153rd Ave., Vancouver, $229,126.

Quality Homes, 7107 N.E. 64th Court, Vancouver, $264,184.

Soure, Gabriel and Maria, 19800 N.E. 101st Ave., Battle Ground, $355,669.

Stewart, Darrin and Bethany, 210 N.E. 359th St., La Center, $336,344.

Summit Northwest Construction, 10809 and 10819 N.E. 106th St., Vancouver, $273,406 each.

Waverly Homes, 7407 N.E. 31st Ave., Vancouver, $236,113; 7409 N.E. 31st Ave., $216,800

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