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Case Number Page 1 of 67 Run Date: 9/4/2018 Facility Permit Intakes From: 8/1/2018 Thru: 8/31/2018 Run Date: 9/4/2018 09:54:42 Page 1 of 67 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 17-162934-REV-01-FA 2250 NW 22ND AVE, 97210 Alteration Building $2,000 8/1/18 8/17/18 Issued F2/ VITU TI 5TH FLR; VALUE ADDED REVISION TO CHANGE WALL CONSTRUCTION OF CONFERENCE RM, NEW WALLS TO CREATE STORAGE RM AND ELEC 1N1E28CA 02500 Applicant: Owner: CYNTHIA BANKEY ROSAN INC 2115 SE 46TH AVE PO BOX 6712 PORTLAND, OR 97215 PORTLAND, OR 97228-6712 17-251284-DFS-03-FA 1120 SW 5TH AVE, 97204 Alteration Building $ 8/3/18 Under Review FF4/PORTLAND BUILDING RECONSTRUCTION/BUILDING ENCLOSURE PACKAGE/CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM 1S1E03BC 00200 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: MELISSA JOHNSON PORTLAND CITY OF(LEASED BALFOUR BEATTY Occupancy Group 1: B PORTLAND BENSON INDUSTRIES, INC 1120 SW 5TH AVE #1204 CONSTRUCTION LLC Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): I-A BLOCK 57 1650 NW Naito Parkway, Suite 250 PORTLAND, OR 97204-1912 205 W DEWEY ST LOT 1-8 Portland, OR 97209 GOLDSBORO, NC 27530 SEE SUB ACCT R508653 (R667706771) Owner: MULTIPLE TENANTS 1120 SW 5TH AVE #1204 PORTLAND, OR 97204-1912 17-262019-DFS-01-FA 2253 NW MARSHALL ST, 97210 Alteration Building $ 8/21/18 Under Review FF2/GOOD SAMARITAN LAUNDRY BLDG; DFS SEISMIC ANCHORAGE 1N1E33BA 07700 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: BRIAN DUPONT GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL LEASE CRUTCHER LEWIS LLC 2251 NW MARSHALL ST. 1919 NW LOVEJOY ST 550 SW 12TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97210 PORTLAND, OR 97209-1503 PORTLAND, OR 97205 17-274791-REV-02-FA 9601 NE ALDERWOOD RD, 97220 Alteration Building $500,000 8/17/18 Under Review (F10) SEE: FF3 /PDX LOGISTIC CTR MODIFICATIONS (UPS FACILITY); VALUE ADDED REVISION, MECHANICAL SCOPE, INSTALL NEW ROOF TOP MAKE UP AIR UNITS, ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK AND ELEC 1N2E16 00100 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: DAVE MCCOTTER PORT OF PORTLAND HUNTER DAVISSON INC Occupancy Group 1: B_Bank, Off., HUNTER DAVISSON PO BOX 3529 1800 SE PERSHING ST Med.Off., Pub.Bldg. 1800 SE PERSHING ST PORTLAND, OR 97208-3529 PORTLAND, OR 97202-2338 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): V-B PORTLAND OREGON 97202 17-285907-REV-02-FA 412 NW COUCH ST, 97209 Alteration Building $14,500 8/1/18 8/15/18 Issued F17/ RECONFIGURATION SUITES 207, 208, 209, 210; VALUE ADDED REVISION - DEMO WALLS TO COMBINE ALL SUITES TO CREATE 1 LARGE SUITE 207, NEW WALLS TO CREATE CONFERENCE RM, OFFICE, OPEN OFFICE AREA, CEILING, FLOORING, FINISHES, AND ELEC 1N1E34CA 11200 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: PETER NYLEN GOLDSMITH BLOCKS LLC RAMON JOAQUIN CASTILLO Occupancy Group 1: B_Bank, Off., RHIZA ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN 412 NW COUCH ST #220 4932 NE 18TH AVE Med.Off., Pub.Bldg. 2127 N ALBINA AVE #203 PORTLAND, OR 97209 PORTLAND, OR 97211 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): III-B PORTLAND OR 97227 18-110939-REV-02-FA 209 SW 4TH AVE, 97204 Alteration Building $ 8/17/18 8/30/18 Issued F15/ MULTNOMAH COUNTY 1ST FLR TI; REVISION TO COMBINE MENS & WOMENS RESTROOMS INTO GENDER NEUTRAL RESTROOM, CEILING, FLOORING, FINISHES, PLUMB AND ELEC 1N1E34CD 03000 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: MATT FITZGERALD G&I VII LINCOLN BUILDING LP R & H CONSTRUCTION CO Occupancy Group 1: B_Bank, Off., GBD ARCHITECTS 220 E 42ND ST 27TH FL 1530 SW TAYLOR ST Med.Off., Pub.Bldg. 1120 NW COUCH ST, STE 300 NEW YORK, NY 10017-5819 PORTLAND, OR 97205-1819 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): I-A PORTLAND OR 97209 Facility Permit Intakes From: 8/1/2018 Thru: 8/31/2018 Run Date: 9/4/2018 09:54:42 Page 2 of 67 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 18-125359-DFS-01-FA 8855 NE MARX DR, 97220 Alteration Building $900,000 8/8/18 Under Review B1/SKYCHEF PDX WAREHOUSE - DFS FOR METAL STAIRS 1N2E16CA 00500 Applicant: Owner: GREG VANCE TMT AIRPORT WAY INDUSTRIAL 7301 NE ALDERWOOD INC PORTLAND, OR 97218 851 SW 6TH AVE #1200 PORTLAND, OR 97204-1349 18-125359-DFS-02-FA 8855 NE MARX DR, 97220 Alteration Building $900,000 8/8/18 Under Review B1/SKYCHEF PDX WAREHOUSE - DFS FOR ADA LIFT 1N2E16CA 00500 Applicant: Owner: GREG VANCE TMT AIRPORT WAY INDUSTRIAL 7301 NE ALDERWOOD INC PORTLAND, OR 97218 851 SW 6TH AVE #1200 PORTLAND, OR 97204-1349 18-125622-REV-01-FA 115 SW ASH ST, 97204 Alteration Building $10,000 8/9/18 8/23/18 Issued F23/ NEW MARKET THEATER LEVELS 3 & 4; VALUE ADDED REVISION - TO CREATE NEW MEZZANINE AREA WITH CONFERENCE ROOM , NEW TEMPERED GLASS PARTITION, DOORS, CEILING, FINISHES, ELEC 1N1E34DC 01300 Applicant: Owner: BRANNON SOENS SFI 115 SW ASH ST LLC FIELDWORK DESIGNS 260 CALIFORNIA ST #1100 601 SE HAWTHORNE BLVD SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 PORTLAND OR 97214 18-127546-DFS-01-FA 1225 W BURNSIDE ST Alteration Building $ 8/3/18 8/17/18 Issued B1/DFS - SUSPENDED BAFFLE CEILING SUPPORT 1N1E33DA 05000A2 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: DANIL NIES VEOLIA ENERGY PORTLAND LLC SWINERTON BUILDERS INC Occupancy Group 1: B COUCHS ADD HARLENS DRYWALL 13155 NOEL RD STE 100 260 TOWNSEND ST Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): BLOCK 82 14615 NE 13TH CT DALLAS, TX 75240-5090 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107 I-FR LOT 1-8 VANCOUVER WA 98685 MACH & EQUIP SEE R140654 (R180207460) FOR LAND & IMPS 18-128069-DFS-01-FA 1001 SW 5TH AVE, 97204 Alteration Building $ 8/21/18 Under Review B1/ CONGRESS CENTER; DFS FOR FRAMING ALUMINUM CANOPIES 1S1E03BB 00800 Applicant: Owner: CHRIS NIELSEN ASVRF UNICO PORTLAND I LLC PORTLAND LEASE CRUTCHER LEWIS 1215 4TH AVE #600 BLOCK 169 550 SW 12th Ave SEATTLE, WA 98161 LOT 1-8 Portland, OR 97205 SEE R246278 (R667717341) 18-136228-DFS-01-FA 3280 SW SAM JACKSON PARK RD, 97201 Alteration Building $ 8/21/18 8/30/18 Issued B2/ BICC DAS UPGRADES BASEMENT;DFS FOR RAISED ACCESS FLOORING 1S1E09 00200 Applicant: Owner: RILEY WILLIAMS-CIPRIANI OREGON STATE OF 3181SW SAM JACKSON PARK RD 3181 SW SAM JACKSON PARK RD PORTLAND, OR 97239 PORTLAND, OR 97239-3011 Facility Permit Intakes From: 8/1/2018 Thru: 8/31/2018 Run Date: 9/4/2018 09:54:42 Page 3 of 67 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 18-138153-DFS-01-FA 805 SW BROADWAY, 97205 Alteration Building $ 8/15/18 8/27/18 Issued F3/ ARCHIVIST CAPITAL MANAGEMENT STE 2760 - DFS FOR CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM 1S1E03BB 04400 Applicant: Owner: Permit Info: Marcos Condit FOX TOWER LLC Occupancy Group 1: B PORTLAND Lease Crutcher Lewis 760 SW ITH AVE #2250 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): I-A BLOCK 210 550 SW 12th Ave PORTLAND, OR 97205-2584 LOT 1-8 Portland, US 97205 18-143608-DFS-01-FA 7334 NE SISKIYOU ST, 97213 Alteration Building $20,000 8/2/18 Under Review B2/ ROSEWAY HEIGHTS MS LVL 1 TI; DFS FOR BOOK SHELVING ANCHORAGE 1N2E29AC 01300 Applicant: Owner: Nathan Clark SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 1(LEASED GLENHAVEN PK & SUB Fortis Construction PO BOX 3107 LOT 7&8 EXC PT IN STS 1705 SW Taylor St St 200 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 Portland, OR 97205 Owner: MULTIPLE TENANTS PO BOX 3107 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 18-143677-DFS-01-FA 2334 NE 57TH AVE, 97213 Alteration Building $25,000 8/1/18 8/6/18 Issued B2/ ROSE CITY ES BSMT, 1ST & 2ND FLR TI; DFS FOR ROOF LADDERS 1N2E30DA 06300 Applicant: Owner: Nathan Clark SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 1(LEASED SYNDICATE ADD Fortis Construction PO BOX 3107 BLOCK 9&12 TL 6300 1705 SW Taylor St St 200 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 Portland, OR 97205 Owner: MULTIPLE TENANTS PO BOX 3107 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 18-154252-DFS-04-FA 2231 N FLINT AVE, 97227 Alteration Building $35,000 8/1/18 8/8/18 Issued B2/ HARRIET TUBMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL TI; DFS FOR METAL FRAMED SKYLIGHT ABOVE CLASSROOM 146 - SYS 3 1N1E27DB 03600 Applicant: Owner: Permit Info: SCOTT OVERMYER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 1(LEASED Occupancy Group 1: E_School ALBINA MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION PO BOX 3107 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): V-A BLOCK 37 TL 3600 710 NW 14TH AVE STE 300 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 PORTLAND OR 97209 Owner: MULTIPLE TENANTS PO BOX 3107 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 Facility Permit Intakes From: 8/1/2018 Thru: 8/31/2018 Run Date: 9/4/2018 09:54:42 Page 4 of 67 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 18-154252-DFS-05-FA 2231 N FLINT AVE, 97227 Alteration Building $36,000 8/1/18 8/8/18 Issued B2/ HARRIET TUBMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL TI; DFS FOR 2 METAL FRAMED SKYLIGHTS - SYS 4 1N1E27DB 03600 Applicant: Owner: Permit Info: SCOTT OVERMYER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 1(LEASED Occupancy Group 1: E_School ALBINA MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION PO BOX 3107 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): V-A BLOCK 37 TL 3600 710 NW 14TH AVE STE 300 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 PORTLAND OR 97209 Owner: MULTIPLE TENANTS PO BOX 3107 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 18-154252-REV-01-FA 2231 N FLINT AVE, 97227 Alteration Building $40,000 8/21/18 8/29/18 Issued F13/ HARRIET TUBMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL TI; VALUE ADDED REVISION TO RECONSTRUCT EXTERIOR WALLS & WINDOWS ON SOUTH ELEVATION DUE TO WATER DAMAGE 1N1E27DB 03600 Applicant: Owner: Permit Info: JEFF VINCENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 1(LEASED Occupancy Group 1: E_School ALBINA STUDIO PETRETTI PO BOX 3107 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): V-A BLOCK 37 TL 3600 1230 SW 1ST AVE STE 200 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 PORTLAND OR 97204 Owner: MULTIPLE TENANTS PO BOX 3107 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 18-159106-REV-01-FA 318 SW WASHINGTON ST, 97204 Alteration Building $10,000 8/29/18 Under Review F29/ PORTLAND BEER MUSEUM 1ST FLR/VOLUNTARY SEISMIC STRENGTHENING/WALL TENSION TIES AT UNDERSIDE OF 2ND FLOOR/LIMITED BRACING OF EXISTING FIRE SPRINKLER SERVICE LINES 1N1E34CD 08900 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: MELINDA VERMEER NEW DEKUM LLC FORTNEY CONTRACTORS LLC Occupancy Group 1: M_Store, Service
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