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Clark County building permits

By The Columbian
Published: June 27, 2016, 5:55am

June 13-17

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

Commercial

CCP, 9317 N.E. Highway 99, Suites F and G, Vancouver, $134,532, retail clothing store improvements.

IBI Group, 15916 N.E. 182nd Ave., Brush Prairie, $12,859,667, new Hockinson Middle School.

Rommel, Gary, 7912 N.E. Sixth Ave., Vancouver, $309,133, shell for office and retail space.

ZGF Architects, 2121 N.E. 139th St., Suite 430, Vancouver, $555,142, medical office expansion.

Residential

Bella Villa Homes, 17812 N.E. 17th Ave., Ridgefield, $288,638.

Creekside Homes, 7910 N.E. 92nd Ave., Vancouver, $189,507; 7914 N.E. 92nd Ave., $189,254.

DR Horton, 13029 N.E. 114th Way, Vancouver, $207,506; 11113 N.E. 121st Court, $280,077; 10124 N.E. 121st Court, $207,506; 11117 N.E. 121st Court, $292,665; 11118 N.E. 121st Court, $268,203; 13027 N.E. 114th Way, $197,464.

Eilts, Stacy and Reed, 26114 N.E. Hanley Road, Yacolt, $167,296.

Evergreen Homes NW, 3812 N.E. 94th St., Vancouver, $309,460.

JB Homes, 10006 N.E. 115th Ave., Vancouver, $242,006; 10002 N.E. 115th Ave., $264,462.

Jekel, Traci R. and Matthew, 5717 N.W. 234th St., Ridgefield, $480,643.

Lewis River Construction, 5520 N.E. 40th St., Vancouver, $225,682.

Manor Homes Washington, 10802 N.E. 142nd Ave., Vancouver, $238,551; 10604 N.E. 143rd Ave., $222,910; 10716 N.E. 142nd Ave., $268,403.

Meyers, Sherry, 12102 N.E. Plantation Road, Vancouver, $467,156.

New Tradition Homes, 23819 N.E. 34th St., Camas, $365,190; 9604 N.E. 165th Ave., Vancouver, $410,886; 9605 N.E. 164th Ave., $295,953.

Pacific Lifestyle Homes, 5701 N.W. 147th Way, Vancouver, $503,493.

Pahlisch Homes, 12007 N.E. 58th Ave., Vancouver, $326,684.

Smith, Brandon and Sarah, 28220 N.E. East Fork Drive, Yacolt, $416,536.

Urban Northwest Homes, 15522 N.E. 107th St., Vancouver, $217,549; 15406 N.E. 107th St., $216,317.

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