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Vancouver Building Permits

The Columbian
Published: July 11, 2016, 5:56am

June 20-July 1

Building permits more than $25,000 issued by the city of Vancouver.

Commercial

Life Long Construction, 11605 S.E. McGillivray Blvd., $55,000, tenant improvements.

Lifetime Exteriors, 8011 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., $61,375; $58,970; $63,795; $61,375, $54,658; $61,375; $83,450; $50,348, replace siding.

McDonald & Wetle, 6500 Highland Drive, $337,638, replace school roof; $35,000, partial seismic upgrade.

Neil Kelly Company, 520 S.E. Columbia River Drive, Unit 210, $26,134; Unit 110, $46,211; Unit 410, $162,655; Unit 310, $69,468, repair water damage.

Riehm Construction, 705 S.E. Park Crest Ave., convert two buildings to self-storage use, $112,500 each.

S.E. Services, 18110 S.E. 34th St., $138,500, office and warehouse improvements.

The Electric Connection N.W., 2614 Carlson Road, $28,000, roof modification.

Union Corner Construction, 11611 N.E. Angelo Drive, $35,000, build canopy for mailboxes.

Residential

Advanced Electric, 2707, 2711 and 2727 N.E. 131st Court, $76,192 each.

Aho Construction I, 3226 N.E. 126th Ave., $92,512; 3218 N.E. 126th Ave., $81,730; 3214 N.E. 126th Ave., $83,765.

Axoim Luxury Homes, 10611 S.E. Evergreen Highway, $206,658.

Lucid Developments, 3510 S.E. 142nd Court, $115,807.

Maple Court Rentals, 4316, 4318, 4320 and 4322 N.E. 34th Circle, $72,664 each; 4314 N.E. 34th Circle, $68,960; 4724 N.E. 13th Court, $78,931; 4210, 4212, 4214, 4216 and 4220 N.E. 34th Way, 4303 and 4317 N.E. 34th Circle, $79,357 each.

Rain Creek Construction, 923 S.E. 73rd Ave., $113,851.

TJ Jeffries, 6814 Corregidor Road, $35,870.

Woodbridge II, 2719 N.E. 131st Court, $79,357.

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