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Page 1 of 49 Run Date: 12/2/2019 11:05:20 Thru Issued Facility Permits From: 11/1/2019 Thru: 11/30/2019 Run Date: 12/2/2019 11:05:20 Page 1 of 49 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 19-242354-000-00-FA 220 NW 2ND AVE, 97209 Alteration Building $150,000 10/18/19 11/1/19 Issued F14/ LOBBY & COMMON RESTRM 6TH FLR TI; REMODEL LOBBY AREA & EXISTING RESTRMS, CONVERT JANITORS CLOSET TO SINGLE RESTRM, CEILING, FLOORING, FINISHES, PLUMB AND ELEC 1N1E34CA 04500 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: DARCIE MCCONNAHA REEP 220 NW OWNER I LLC BALFOUR BEATTY COUCHS ADD LRS ARCHITECTS INC 1 FRONT ST #550 CONSTRUCTION LLC BLOCK 14 720 NW DAVIS STE 300 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111-5344 205 W DEWEY ST LOT 1-8 EXC PT IN ST PORTLAND OR 97209 GOLDSBORO, NC 27530 19-252188-000-00-FA 1100 SW 6TH AVE, 97204 Alteration Building $15,000 11/13/19 11/27/19 Issued F17/ STANDARD PLAZA L1 NW QUADRANT TI; DEMO WALLS, REMODEL ENTRY & BATHRM DOORS, OPEN OFFICE AREA, IN SE QUADRANT REPLACE DOOR, FLOORING, FINISHES AND ELEC 1S1E03BB 00700 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: ELIZA BALEN STANDARD INSURANCE CO NOLAN KNOX Occupancy Group 1: B PORTLAND GBD ARCHITECTS PO BOX 711 WALSH CONSTRUCTION CO Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): BLOCK 168 1120 NW COUCH, SUITE 300 PORTLAND, OR 97207-0711 2905 SW FIRST AVE I-FR LOT 1-8 TL 700 PORTLAND, OR 97209 PORTLAND, OR 97201-4707 19-183510-REV-01-FA 6035 NE 78TH CT, 97218 Alteration Building $1,000 10/3/19 11/1/19 Issued F16/ DHS 1ST FLR TI; REVISION TO MECHANICAL PERMIT 19-208335 FA TO ADD INLINE FAN TO SCOPE OF WORK 1N2E17DA 00501 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: JODY DEPEW 78TH COURT 3S LLC JODY DEPEW PARTITION PLAT 1992-147 HVAC INC 412 NW COUCH ST #201 HVAC INC LOT 1 & S 5' OF LOT 2 5188 SE INTERNATIONAL WAY PORTLAND, OR 97209 5188 SE INTERNATIONAL WAY MILWAUKIE OR 97222 MILWAUKIE, OR 97222-4602 19-245303-000-00-FA 1125 SW TAYLOR ST, 97205 Alteration Building $98,000 10/24/19 11/4/19 Issued B1/ TAYLOR STREET KITCHEN STE 120 TI; NEW TENANT - NEW WALLS TO CREATE DINING RM, MARKET, FRONT SRVS, KITCHEN, REST RM, CEILING, FLOORING, FINISHES, PLUMB, AND ELEC 1S1E04AA 00400 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: MELYNDA RETALLACK EASTERN WESTERN Kevin INK BUILT ARCHITECTURE CORPORATION BARTEL CONTRACTING INC 2808 NE MLK JR BLVD, STE G PO BOX 3228 PO BOX 160 PORTLAND OR 97212 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3228 GLADSTONE, OR 97027 19-244806-000-00-FA 601 SW 2ND AVE, 97204 Alteration Building $35,000 10/23/19 11/4/19 Issued F5/ BARRAN LIEBMAN 23RD FL; EXISTING TENANT SPACE EXPANDING - DEMO/NEW WALLS FOR OFFICE, FLOORING, CEILING, FINISHES AND ELEC 1S1E03BA 05000 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: AARON BENSON SVF UNICO PORTLAND II LLC MIKE BROWN PORTLAND GBD ARCHITECTS 1215 4TH AVE STE 600 RUSSELL CONSTRUCTION INC BLOCK 20 1120 NW COUCH ST SEATTLE, WA 98161 20915 SW 105TH AVE LOT 1-4 EXC PT IN ST & LOT 5-8 PORTLAND, OR 97209 TUALATIN, OR 97062 19-141179-DFS-01-FA 805 SW BROADWAY, 97205 Alteration Building $15,000 10/2/19 11/4/19 Issued B1/ COLUMBIA BANK 1ST & 2ND FLR TI; DFS FOR STRUCTURAL DETAILS AND CALCULATIONS FOR ROLL-UP SECURITY DOOR 1S1E03BB 04400 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: ROBERTA PENNINGTON FOX TOWER LLC GORDON CAUDLE Occupancy Group 1: B PORTLAND ANKROM MOISAN 760 SW 9TH AVE #2250 JOHNSON PROJECT SOLUTIONS Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): I-A BLOCK 210 38 NW DAVIS ST STE 300 PORTLAND, OR 97205-2584 INC LOT 1-8 PORTLAND OR 97209 919 SW TAYLOR STREET SUITE 800 PORTLAND, OR 97205 Issued Facility Permits From: 11/1/2019 Thru: 11/30/2019 Run Date: 12/2/2019 11:05:20 Page 2 of 49 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 19-245256-000-00-FA 1220 NW LOVEJOY ST, 97209 Alteration Building $156,400 10/24/19 11/5/19 Issued F9/ WINDERMERE STE 130 TI; NEW TENANT, DEMO WALLS, NEW WALLS TO CREATE RECEPTION AREA, WAITING AREA, BREAKRM, STORAGE RM, REMODEL EXISTING OFFICES, CONFERENCE RMS, OPEN OFFICE AREAS, CEILING, FLOORING, FINISHES, PLUMB AND ELEC 1N1E33AD 00100 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: KIM CONWAY UNICO BOP RIVERTEC LLC MIKE BROWN LRS ARCHITECTS 1215 4TH AVE #600 RUSSELL CONSTRUCTION INC 720 NW DAVIS ST, SUITE 300 SEATTLE, WA 98161 20915 SW 105TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97209 TUALATIN, OR 97062 19-170101-REV-01-FA 1307 NE 102ND AVE, 97220 Alteration Building $ 10/24/19 11/5/19 Issued F7/ GATEWAY SHPNG CNTR, WINGSTOP SUITE T-2 TI; REVISION TO MECHANICAL DUCTWORK LAYOUT AND ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT 1N2E33AA 00104 Applicant: Owner: RYAN MCGUIRE M & T PARTNERS INC PARTITION PLAT 1995-11 PACTRUST 15350 SW SEQUOIA PKWY #300 LOT 3 EXC PT IN ST 15350 SW SEQUOIA PKWY #300 TIGARD, OR 97224-7175 PORTLAND, OR 97224 19-231774-000-00-FA 3600 N INTERSTATE AVE, 97227 Alteration Building $800,000 9/24/19 11/5/19 Under Inspection F30/ PAIN CLINIC CIN LEVEL 2 TI; DEMO WALLS, NEW WALLS TO CREATE CONFERENCE RM, NURSE'S STATION, OFFICES, EXAM RMS, SCHEDULING CORRIDOR, AND RESTROOM, CEILING, FLOORING, FINISHES, PLUMB, AND ELEC 1N1E22CC 13200 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: ROBBIN GRAY KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH BALFOUR BEATTY Occupancy Group 1: B MULTNOMAH CLARK KJOS ARCHITECTS PLAN OF THE NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LLC Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): I-A BLOCK 31 621 SW ALDER ST STE 700 500 NE MULTNOMAH ST #100 205 W DEWEY ST LOT 1-16 TL 13200 PORTLAND OR 97205 PORTLAND, OR 97232-2031 GOLDSBORO, NC 27530 17-182566-000-00-FA 5100 SW MACADAM AVE, 97239 Alteration Building $85,000 6/6/17 11/6/19 Issued F24/ 3RD FLR/ NON-PROFIT ASSOCIATION TI - DEMO WALLS. NEW WALLS, DOORS, RELITES, LIGHTING. PLUMB AND ELEC. 1S1E15BD 00200 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: ED GAMBEE WL-SKB JOHNS LANDING ORENEVA CONSTRUCTION LLC SECTION 15 1S 1E ORENEVA CONSTRUCTION 5100 OWNER LLC 812 SW 10TH AVE #204 TL 200 1.80 ACRES 1500 NW 18TH AVE #113 %SHORENSTEIN PROPERTIES L PORTLAND, OR 97205 PORTLAND, OR 97209 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 19-247778-000-00-FA 222 SW COLUMBIA ST, 97201 Alteration Building $46,533 10/31/19 11/6/19 Issued F5/ LANDLORD WORK STE 825; NEW WALLS TO CREATE OPEN OFFICE, CONFERENCE RM, BREAK RM, CEILING, FLOORING, FINISHES, PLUMB, AND ELEC 1S1E03BC 03100 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: MICHAEL KRASNOW KC VENTURE LLC MICHAEL KRASNOW Occupancy Group 1: B_Bank, Off., PORTLAND FULCRUM INC 222 SW COLUMBIA ST #700 FULCRUM INC Med.Off., Pub.Bldg. BLOCK 130&131 TL 3100 11347 NW ANDERSON ST PORTLAND, OR 97201 11347 NW ANDERSON STREET Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): I-A PORTLAND OR 97229 PORTLAND, OR 97229-5065 19-143885-DFS-01-FA 700 SW 5TH AVE Alteration Building $10,000 10/18/19 11/6/19 Final F13/ RAISING CANES RESTAURANT SPACE 1109 TI; INSTALL WALK IN COOLER/FREEZER ************* BID ESTIMATE *************** 1S1E03BB1 90001 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: RICK MCDONALD PIONEER PLACE LLC ARCTIC COMMERCIAL Occupancy Group 1: M ARCTIC COMMERCIAL PO BOX 617905 REFRIGERATION LLC Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): I-A REFRIGERATION, LLC CHICAGO, IL 60661-7905 4768 N PRINCETON ST 4768 N PRINCETON STREET PORTLAND, OR 97203 PORTLAND, OR 97203 Issued Facility Permits From: 11/1/2019 Thru: 11/30/2019 Run Date: 12/2/2019 11:05:20 Page 3 of 49 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 19-228189-000-00-FA 808 SW 3RD AVE, 97204 Alteration Building $236,700 9/17/19 11/6/19 Under Inspection F24/ OTAK HQ TI 8TH & 9TH FLR TI; NEW TENANT - DEMO WALLS, NEW WALL TO CREATE 8TH FLR - OPEN OFFICE, OFFICE, CONFERENCE RM, RECEPTION, BREAK RM, PHONE RM, RECONFIGURE EXISTING REST RM; 9TH FLR OPEN OFFICE, OFFICE, CONFERENCE RM, BREAK RM, RECEPTION, RESTROOMS; CEILING, FLOORING, FINISHES, PLUMB AND ELEC 1S1E03BA 06000 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: ALAN VOLM SN INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC ALAN VOLM Occupancy Group 1: B PORTLAND PACIFIC CREST STRUCTURES 1121 SW SALMON ST 5TH FLR PACIFIC CREST STRUCTURES INC Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): BLOCK 22 17750 SW UPPER BOONES PORTLAND, OR 97205 17750 SW UPPER BOONES FRY I-FR LOT 7&8 FERRY, #190 RD 190 DURHAM, OR 97224 DURHAM, OR 97224 19-242200-000-00-FA 4075 N WILLIAMS AVE, 97227 Alteration Building $173,000 10/18/19 11/6/19 Issued F11/ WOOD PARTNERS 4TH FLR TI; 1ST TIME TENANT, OCCUPANCY B, NEW WALLS TO CREATE RECEPTION AREA, OFFICES, KITCHENETTE, STORAGE RM, OPEN OFFICE AREA, CEILING, FLOORING, FINISHES, PLUMB AND ELEC 1N1E22DB 13000 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: MICHAEL PERSO RUJAX V LLC RUBEN J MENASHE INC ALBINA HMSTD WILLIAM KAVEN ARCHITECTURE 11359 NE HALSEY ST 11359 NE HALSEY ST BLOCK 27 4075 N WILLIAMS AVE #440 PORTLAND, OR 97220 PORTLAND, OR 97220-2059 LOT 1&2 EXC PT IN ST PORTLAND OR 97227 LAND & IMPS SEE R605641 (R010505501) FOR MACH & EQUIP 19-247521-000-00-FA 1111 SW 2ND AVE Alteration Building $20,000 10/31/19 11/7/19 Issued B1/ JUSTICE CENTER 16TH FLR TI; INFILL 3 DOORS TO SEPARATE MUSEUM FROM STORAGE, FLOORING, FINISHES AND ELEC 1S1E03BD1 90001 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: RICHARD TERRIERE MULTNOMAH COUNTY RICHARD TERRIERE 6323 SW 60TH AV 401 N DIXON ST 6323 SW 60TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97221 PORTLAND, OR 97227 PORTLAND, OR 97221-1673 19-241964-000-00-FA 6650 NE MT ST HELENS AVE, 97220 Alteration Building $588,000 10/17/19 11/7/19 Issued F10/GATEWAY EXPRESS TI 1ST FL; FIRST TIME TENANT WITH MINOR WAREHOUSE IMPROVMENTS, NEW WALLS FOR OFFICES, CONF RM, RESTRMS, BRK RM, CEILING, FLOORING, FINISHES, PLUM AND ELEC 1N2E15 00104 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: BEN MOUNCE PORT OF PORTLAND PERLO CONSTRUCTION LLC MACKENZIE PO BOX 3529 11450 SW AMU STREET 1515 SE WATER AVE STE 100 PORTLAND, OR 97208-3529 TUALATIN, OR 97062 PORTLAND OR 97214 18-267845-REV-01-FA 2455 NW NICOLAI ST, 97210 Alteration Building $ 6/7/19 11/7/19 Final B1/PCI TENANT IMROVEMENT PROJECT / EXTERIOR SCOPE, PERSONEL PLATFORMS FOR RTU MAINTENANCE.
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