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March 2017 Issued Residential Permits Issued Residential 1 & 2 Family Permits From: 3/1/2017 Thru: 3/31/2017 Run Date: 4/3/2017 09:42:35 Page 1 of 192 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 15-232371-REV-02-RS 2443 SE IVON ST - Unit B, 97202 Addition Accessory Dwelling Unit $ 3/14/17 3/14/17 Issued REVISION TO REMOVE 2ND STORY DECK FROM FRONT FACADE, REMOVE SLIDING GLASS DOORS PREVIOUSLY USED FOR EXITING ON FRONT DECK ON 2ND STORY, AND RELOCATING WINDOWS 1S1E12BB 06900 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: ZAC HORTON JOHN B JR SATTERBERG JOHN SATTERBERG Occupancy Group 1 - RS: R-3_Residential FASTER PERMITS 2443 SE IVON ST SATTERBERG CONSTRUCTION One and Two Family 14334 NW EAGLERIDGE LN PORTLAND, OR 97202-1260 CORP Construction Type 1: V-B PORTLAND, OR 97229 PO BOX 42111 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): Owner: PORTLAND, OR 97242-0111 Total Square Footage - Display Only: 320 BRANDY L HOVIE 2443 SE IVON ST PORTLAND, OR 97202-1260 07-143693-REV-02-RS 9462 SE HARNEY CT, 97266 Addition Accessory Dwelling Unit $ 3/7/17 3/7/17 Issued REVISION TO REMOVE PROPOSED DECK AND STAIRS, REMOVE STOVE IN KITCHEN - ADDITION NO LONGER ADU BUT ADDITIONAL LIVING SPACE TO EXISTING HOME 1S2E21DC 03400 Applicant: Owner: Permit Info: KENNETH J RUECK MARY J RUECK Occupancy Group 1 - RS: R-3_Dwelling CRYSTAL VIEW AC 9462 SE HARNEY CT 9462 SE HARNEY CT Construction Type 1: V-B LOT 23&24 TL 3400 PORTLAND, OR 97266-6140 PORTLAND, OR 97266-6140 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): Total Square Footage - Display Only: 1233 Owner: KENNETH J RUECK 9462 SE HARNEY CT PORTLAND, OR 97266-6140 16-209922-REV-01-RS 16636 SE LILLIAN WAY, 97236 Addition Accessory Structure $ 3/31/17 3/31/17 Issued VALUE ADDED REVISION TO CHANGE 12FT X 18FT GRAVEL APPROACH TO 12FT X 17FT CONCRETE APPROACH 1S3E07CC 03900 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: Scott Earl KENNIE A REIMER TUFF SHED INC Occupancy Group 1 - RS: U_Private ANDEREGG MEADOWS Permit-It.com 16636 SE LILLIAN WAY 1777 S HARRISON ST STE 600 Garage\Utility Misc. BLOCK 5 PO Box 998 PORTLAND, OR 97236 DENVER, CO 80210 Construction Type 1: V-B LOT 4 Washougal, WA 98671 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): Owner: CCB - Contractor: Total Square Footage - Display Only: 720 TERRA L REIMER SPENCER TATAFU 16636 SE LILLIAN WAY CRETEC CONCRETE LLC PORTLAND, OR 97236 11947 NE BRAZEE ST PORTLAND, OR 97220 17-130395-000-00-RS 15805 SE HAWK CT Addition Decks, Fences, Retaining Walls $18,000 3/8/17 3/8/17 Issued INSTALL NEW COVERED DECK WITH GUARDRAILS, STAIRS AND 3 SKYLIGHTS TO NORTH ELEVATION 1S2E24DA 00110 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: JOHN DAY MORRIS J III CRUMP RMJ HOMES LLC Occupancy Group 1 - RS: U_Decks, EMERALD CREST JOHN DAY ARCHITECT 15805 SE HAWK CT 8229 SE 86TH AVE Patios, Porches, Carports LOT 6 6610 SW VIEWPOINT TERRACE PORTLAND, OR 97236 PORTLAND, OR 97266 Construction Type 1: V-B PORTLAND, OR 97239 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): Owner: Total Square Footage - Display Only: 384 THERESA M CRUMP 15805 SE HAWK CT PORTLAND, OR 97236 Issued Residential 1 & 2 Family Permits From: 3/1/2017 Thru: 3/31/2017 Run Date: 4/3/2017 09:42:35 Page 2 of 192 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 08-179804-REV-01-RS 342 SE 31ST AVE, 97214 Addition Duplex $3,802 3/3/17 3/3/17 Issued ADDING AN 80' COVER AWNING EXTENDING FROM BETWEEN 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR_ ADD NEW 2ND FLOOR TO EXISTING DUPLEX - 2ND FLOOR IN EACH UNIT TO BE MASTER BEDROOM SUITE/SIMPLE - CONT SHEATHED--/ 1N1E36CD 05100 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: CARTER CASE COLLEEN HELZER FB CONSTRUCTION AND Occupancy Group 1 - RS: U_Decks, SCHMEERS ADD CASE DESIGN GROUP 340 SE 31ST AVE GENERAL CONTACTORS LLC Patios, Porches, Carports BLOCK 5 1314 NW IRVING ST #203 PORTLAND, OR 97214-1927 3566 se schiller Construction Type 1: V-B LOT 5 PORTLAND, OR 97209 portland or 97202 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): Total Square Footage - Display Only: 192 17-127981-000-00-RS 2556 NW PETTYGROVE ST, 97210 Addition Garage/Carport $6,000 3/1/17 3/1/17 Issued REPLACE EXISTING ROOF JOISTS AND SHEATHING. CHANGING SLOPE OF ROOF TO 1/4 PER FOOT. FRONT AND SIDE ELEVATIONS TO REMAIN THE SAME. 1N1E32AA 06500 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: BRYAN MONTANIO ALEXANDRE BAUDOUIN MORROW & SONS LLC Occupancy Group 1 - RS: U_Private GOLDSMITHS ADD PAUL MCKEAN ARCHITECTURE 2556 NW PETTYGROVE ST 817 SE 69TH Garage\Utility Misc. BLOCK 18 4039 N MISSISSIPPI PORTLAND, OR 97210 PORTLAND, OR 97215 Construction Type 1: V-B LOT 12 PORTLAND, OR 97217 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): Owner: Total Square Footage - Display Only: 336 MICHELLE CALLAN 2556 NW PETTYGROVE ST PORTLAND, OR 97210 17-115691-000-00-RS 11159 SW RIVERWOOD RD Addition Garage/Carport $29,902 2/2/17 3/7/17 Issued ADD SECOND FLOOR TO EXISTING DETACHED GARAGE FOR ADDITIONAL STORAGE. CREATE NEW SECOND FLOOR POWDER ROOM. THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CREATE HABITABLE SPACE OR AN ADU 1S1E35BA 01800 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: RYAN WEEDEN AMY WEEDEN FOUR SQUARE DESIGN BUILD LLC Occupancy Group 1 - RS: U_Private ABERNETHY HTS FOUR SQUARE DESIGN BUILD, 2814 NE CESAR E CHAVEZ BLVD 2814 NE 39TH AVE Garage\Utility Misc. LOT 1 TL 1800 LLC. PORTLAND, OR 97212-2929 PORTLAND, OR 97212-2929 Construction Type 1: V-B 2814 NE CESAR CHAVEZ BLVD Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): PORTLAND OR 97212 Total Square Footage - Display Only: 670 16-259546-000-00-RS 4430 SW CORONADO ST, 97219 Addition Garage/Carport $86,911 10/18/16 3/17/17 Under Inspection MRAA. NEW SECOND FLOOR ADDITION OVER EXISTING ATTACHED GARAGE WITH DECK; TO CREATE MASTER BEDROOM AND BATH. ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, AND PLUMBING TO BE UNDER SEPARATE PERMITS. 1S1E32BC 09900 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: MIKE MONTGOMERY JEFFREY P BUCHAN STEPHEN SONS INC Occupancy Group 1 - RS: R-3_Residential WEST PORTLAND PK SIMPL HOME DESIGNS 5017 PROSPECT ST PO BOX 254 One and Two Family BLOCK 75 4931 SW 76TH AVE PMB211 WEST LINN, OR 97068 WILSONVILLE, OR 97070 Construction Type 1: V-B LOT 1&2 PORTLAND, OR 97225 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): V-B Total Square Footage - Display Only: 980 17-126722-000-00-RS 5331 NE 31ST AVE, 97211 Addition Single Family Dwelling $19,151 2/26/17 3/13/17 Under Inspection MRAA NEW SHED DORMER ON SECOND FLOOR CREATING ADDITIONAL HEADROOM IN EXISTING LIVING SPACE. NEW 170 SQ FT ADDITION TO THE MAIN FLOOR TO CREATE A NEW SUNROOM. NEW WINDOWS, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL. 1N1E24BA 04800 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: Daniel Thomas DAVID BARRETT HAMMER AND HAND INC Occupancy Group 1 - RS: R-3_Residential FOXCHASE ADD HAMMER AND HAND, INC 5331 NE 31ST AVE 1020 SE HARRISON ST One and Two Family BLOCK 4 1020 SE Harrison St. PORTLAND, OR 97211 PORTLAND, OR 97214 Construction Type 1: V-B LOT 5 Portland, OR 97214 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): N 14' OF LOT 6 Owner: CCB - Contractor: Total Square Footage - Display Only: 170 MICHELLE LOWRY JACOBS HEATING & AIR 5331 NE 31ST AVE CONDITIONING INC PORTLAND, OR 97211 1421 SE HOLGATE BLVD PORTLAND, OR 97202-4716 Issued Residential 1 & 2 Family Permits From: 3/1/2017 Thru: 3/31/2017 Run Date: 4/3/2017 09:42:35 Page 3 of 192 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 17-134129-000-00-RS 4949 N WILLAMETTE BLVD, 97203 Addition Single Family Dwelling $1,802 3/15/17 3/15/17 Under Inspection ADD NEW DORMER TO SOUTH ELEVATION AND NEW INTERIOR PARTITION WALLS TO CREATE BATHROOM ON 2ND FLOOR ***MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING PERMITS TO BE OBTAINED SEPARATELY *** 1N1E18AA 02000 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: JON LEBEL WILLAMETTE BLVD LLC LEBEL GENERAL CONTRACTING Occupancy Group 1 - RS: R-3_Remodel UNIVERSITY PK 13346 SW MACBETH DR 6917 N PORTSMOUTH AVE LLC Construction Type 1: V-B BLOCK 66 KING CITY, OR 97224 PORTLAND, OR 97203 13346 SW MACBETH DR Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): NWLY 1/2 OF LOT 27 TIGARD, OR 97224 Total Square Footage - Display Only: 48 LOT 28 14-184260-REV-02-RS 3012 SE 57TH AVE, 97206 Addition Single Family Dwelling $ 3/15/17 3/15/17 Issued REVISION TO 1ST FLOOR FRAMING AT HEARTH INFILL IN BASMENT. 1S2E07AD 12500 Applicant: Owner: Permit Info: BRYCE LOGAN BRYCE LOGAN Occupancy Group 1 - RS: R-3_Remodel FRASERS ADD 3012 SE 57TH AVE 3012 SE 57TH AVE Construction Type 1: V-B BLOCK 7 PORTLAND, OR 97206-2025 PORTLAND, OR 97206-2025 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): V-B LOT 10 Total Square Footage - Display Only: 614 Owner: NOBUKO LOGAN 3012 SE 57TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97206-2025 17-126674-000-00-RS 2580 NE 30TH AVE, 97212 Addition Single Family Dwelling $2,366 2/25/17 3/2/17 Under Inspection CANTILEVER UPPER FLOOR MASTER BEDROOM OUT 16'' UNDER EXISTING ROOFLINE ON DRIVE WAY SIDE OF HOUSE. APPROX. 21 SQ FT ADDITION. COMPLETE BATHROOM STARTED UNDER PERMIT 09-163377 RS. NO GROUND DISTURBANCE 1N1E25BD 23100 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: DARCY DEGIOVANNI ERIC HARTER DARCY DEGIOVANNI Occupancy Group 1 - RS: R-3_Residential CHARLESTONS ADD IDS REMODELING INC 2580 NE 30TH AVE IDS REMODELING INC One and Two Family BLOCK 5 2907 SW LURADEL LN PORTLAND, OR 97212 2907 SW LURADEL LN Construction Type 1: V-B N 32' OF LOT 15 PORTLAND, OR 97219 PORTLAND, OR 97219 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): S 11' OF LOT 16 Owner: Total Square Footage - Display Only: 21 KATHLEEN HARTER 2580 NE 30TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97212 16-277024-REV-01-RS 7134 N CAMPBELL AVE, 97217 Addition Single Family Dwelling $1,000 3/29/17 3/29/17 Issued VALUE ADDED REVISION TO REMOVE DOOR AND REPLACE
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