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News / Business / Transactions

Clark County Building Permits

By The Columbian
Published: October 9, 2017, 5:12am

Commercial building permits more than $100,000 issued by Clark County’s Department of Community Development.

Aug. 28-Sept. 29

Clark Regional Wastewater District, 3610 N.W. Creekside Drive, Vancouver, $200,000, replace pumps.

Farley, Jordan, 12609 N.E. 95th St., $224,118, warehouse improvements for pet product business.

Haunreiter, Laura, 20000 N.E. 164th St., Brush Prairie, $247,050 and $247,815, new portables for elementary school.

Lightheart, Jeff, 11903 N.E. 116th Ave., Vancouver, $217,405, construct office and recreation building.

Minnehaha Business Plaza, 4707 N.E. Minnehaha St., $236,118, warehouse improvements.

Moses, Lynn, 7702 N.E. 94th Ave., Vancouver, $288,008, sports facility improvements.

Pacific Steel Erectors, 11903 N.E. 116th St., Vancouver, $142,909, construct storage building.

Parshall, Michael, 409 N.E. Anderson Road, Vancouver, $878,915, addition at youth facility.

Pollock, David, 809 N.E. 82nd St., Vancouver, $5,979,793, construct self-storage warehouse.

Rademacher, Gary, $101,952, $128,357, $244,685 and $101,952, 6029 N.E. 63rd St., Vancouver, construct garages for apartment complex.

Stefanco, Andrey, 4319 N.E. 82nd St., Vancouver, $193,948, construct auto body shop.

Yraguen, Tony, 7720 N.E. Highway 99, Vancouver, $127,191, shopping center improvements.

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