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September 2016 Commercial Building Permit Intakes Commercial Building Permit Intakes From: 9/1/2016 Thru: 9/30/2016 Run Date: 10/3/2016 09:25:13 Page 1 of 60 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 16-244793-000-00-CO 7526 N IDA AVE, 97203 Addition Apartments/Condos (3 or more units) $28,666 9/19/16 Under Review CHANGE FLAT ROOF TO NEW PITCHED ROOF, REPLACE EXTERIOR SIDING; REPLACEMENT OF EXTERIOR WINDOWS AND DOORS SEE 16236972 HS 1N1E07BD 02200 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: ANWAR BEISA JANOS C BODNAR BEISAS LEGACY CONSTRUCTION Occupancy Group 1: R-2_Residential BEISA'S LEGACY CONSTRUCTION 1724 NE BROADWAY PMB #1638 LLC Multi-family 791 SE 202ND AVE PORTLAND, OR 97232 54162 PARADISE LN Construction Type 1: V-B PORTLAND OR 97232 SCAPPOOSE, OR 97056 Total Square Footage - Display Only: 2295 Owner: SARA K BODNAR 1724 NE BROADWAY PMB #1638 PORTLAND, OR 97232 15-166630-REV-02-CO 3740 SE HAIG ST, 97202 Addition Apartments/Condos (3 or more units) $60,000 9/13/16 Under Review VALUE ADDED REVISION FOR NEW METAL TRELLIS TO SUPPORT NEW PV PANELS ON ROOF WITH ROOF MOUNTED PV SYSTEM 1S1E12AD 18500 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: GEORGE GEBBEN JONATHAN I NAGAR SOLTERRA SYSTEMS INC Occupancy Group 1: R-2_Residential WAVERLEIGH HTS SOLTERRA DESIGN & BUILD, INC PO BOX 7729 79 SE TAYLOR ST. STE 401 Multi-family BLOCK 42 79 SE TAYLOR ST. SUITE 401 NORTHRIDGE, CA 91327-7729 PORTLAND OR 97214 Construction Type 1: V-B LOT 17&18 TL 18500 PORTLAND, OR 97214 Owner: ISASHAR NAGAR PO BOX 7729 NORTHRIDGE, CA 91327-7729 Owner: ZIVA NAGAR PO BOX 7729 NORTHRIDGE, CA 91327-7729 16-241803-000-00-CO 2033 SE CLINTON ST, 97202 Addition Apartments/Condos (3 or more units) $397,415 9/19/16 Under Review ADDITION 4STORY PLUS BASEMENT: TWO RETAIL SPACES ON GROUND FLOOR; TWO 3LEVEL TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS ABOVE 1S1E11AA 04500 Applicant: Owner: Permit Info: MILDRED WHITE 21C LIMITED LIABILITY CO Occupancy Group 1: R-2_Residential BAMA ARCHITECTURE AND 2625 SE 21ST AVE Multi-family DESIGN LLC PORTLAND, OR 97202 Construction Type 1: V-B 1631 NE BROADWAY #754 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): V-B PORTLAND OR 97232 Total Square Footage - Display Only: 4376 16-244797-000-00-CO 7526 N IDA AVE, 97203 Addition Apartments/Condos (3 or more units) $28,666 9/19/16 Under Review CHANGE FLAT ROOF TO NEW PITCHED ROOF, REPLACE EXTERIOR SIDING; REPLACEMENT OF EXTERIOR WINDOWS AND DOORS SEE 16236972 HS 1N1E07BD 02200 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: ANWAR BEISA JANOS C BODNAR BEISAS LEGACY CONSTRUCTION Occupancy Group 1: R-2_Residential BEISA'S LEGACY CONSTRUCTION 1724 NE BROADWAY PMB #1638 LLC Multi-family 791 SE 202ND AVE PORTLAND, OR 97232 54162 PARADISE LN Construction Type 1: V-B PORTLAND OR 97232 SCAPPOOSE, OR 97056 Total Square Footage - Display Only: 1836 Owner: SARA K BODNAR 1724 NE BROADWAY PMB #1638 PORTLAND, OR 97232 Commercial Building Permit Intakes From: 9/1/2016 Thru: 9/30/2016 Run Date: 10/3/2016 09:25:13 Page 2 of 60 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 16-244771-000-00-CO 7526 N IDA AVE, 97203 Addition Apartments/Condos (3 or more units) $28,666 9/19/16 Under Review CHANGE FLAT ROOF TO NEW PITCHED ROOF, REPLACE EXTERIOR SIDING; REPLACEMENT OF EXTERIOR WINDOWS AND DOORS SEE 16236972 HS 1N1E07BD 02200 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: ANWAR BEISA JANOS C BODNAR BEISAS LEGACY CONSTRUCTION Occupancy Group 1: R-2_Residential BEISA'S LEGACY CONSTRUCTION 1724 NE BROADWAY PMB #1638 LLC Multi-family 791 SE 202ND AVE PORTLAND, OR 97232 54162 PARADISE LN Construction Type 1: V-B PORTLAND OR 97232 SCAPPOOSE, OR 97056 Total Square Footage - Display Only: 2295 Owner: SARA K BODNAR 1724 NE BROADWAY PMB #1638 PORTLAND, OR 97232 16-226518-000-00-CO 5290 SW LANDING SQUARE DR - Unit 18-A Addition Apartments/Condos (3 or more units) $110,000 9/2/16 9/2/16 Issued INTERIOR REMODEL & ADDITION TO INCLUDE: REMODEL KITCHEN & OPEN NON LOAD BEARING WALL, RECONFIGURE BATH, ADD NEW 1/2BATH (3 BATHS TOTAL) MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING WORK REQUIRE PERMITS TO BE PULLED SEPARATLY. 1S1E15BD 90087 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: MARK WUTHRICH LINCOLN PHILLIPPI MARK WUTHRICH Occupancy Group 1: R-2_Residential THE LANDING CONDOMINIUMS MARK WUTHRICH BUILDER INC PO BOX 519 MARK WUTHRICH BUILDER INC Multi-family LOT 18-A 4731 SW 18 TH DR CAVE JUNCTION, OR 97523 4731 SW 18 TH DR Construction Type 1: V-A PORTLAND, OR 97239 PORTLAND, OR 97239 Total Square Footage - Display Only: 777 Owner: JENNIFER PHILLIPPI PO BOX 519 CAVE JUNCTION, OR 97523 16-245432-000-00-CO 2400 SE 148TH AVE, 97233 Addition Assembly $1,825,000 9/20/16 Under Review ADDITIONS ON EAST AND WEST ELEVATIONS OF EXISTING CHURCH, REMODEL OF EXISTING BUILDING. EXPANSION OF PARKING LOT, NEW LANDSCAPING AND STORMWATER FACILITIES. NEW 120 SQ FT TRASH ENCLOSURE. 1S2E01CD 05500 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: STEPHANIE FITZHUGH ST JOSEPH THE WORKER GRANT CO INC Occupancy Group 1: A-3_Assembly - SECTION 01 1S 2E DILORETO ARCHITECTURE CATHOLIC PO BOX 320 General TL 5500 4.79 ACRES 200 NE 20TH AVENUE STE 200 2310 SE 148TH AVE MT ANGEL, OR 97362 Construction Type 1: V-B PORTLAND OR 97232 PORTLAND, OR 97233 Construction Type 2 (formerly Type 1): V-B Total Square Footage - Display Only: Owner: 14590 CHURCH PORTLAND OREGON 2310 SE 148TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97233 16-248016-000-00-CO 0110 SW PORTER ST, 97201 Addition Business $1,750,000 9/23/16 Under Review ADDITION-RENOVATION OF EXISTING BUILDING, ADDITION OF FULL SECOND FLOOR WITHIN THE EXISTING BUILDING SHELL. CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY FROM STORAGE (S) TO BUSINESS (B), SEISMIC upgrade, SITE IMPROVEMENTS, AND MEP UPGRADES 1S1E10BA 01000 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: DOUG REIMER NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MIKE JORDAN Occupancy Group 1: B_Bank, Off., CARUTHERS ADD HENNEBERY EDDY ARCHITECTS, 049 SW PORTER ST PRECISION CONSTRUCTION Med.Off., Pub.Bldg. BLOCK 44 INC. PORTLAND, OR 97201-4848 COMPANY Construction Type 1: III-B LOT 7&8 921 SW WASHINGTON ST SUITE 8025 NE KILLINGSWORTH ST Total Square Footage - Display Only: 3816 250 Owner: PORTLAND, OR 97218-4029 PORTLAND, OREGON 97205 NATURAL MEDICINE 049 SW PORTER ST PORTLAND, OR 97201-4848 Commercial Building Permit Intakes From: 9/1/2016 Thru: 9/30/2016 Run Date: 10/3/2016 09:25:13 Page 3 of 60 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 16-136045-REV-01-CO 714 NE ALBERTA ST, 97211 Addition Business $ 9/14/16 9/14/16 Issued REVISION TO RELOCATE PREMISES ISOLATION BACKFLOW DEVISE 1N1E23BC 03800 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: FRANCIS DARDIS COAST INDUSTRIES INC VERIDIS CONSTRUCTION INC Occupancy Group 1: B_Bank, Off., LESHS ADD STACK ARCHITECTURE PO BOX 11225 1809 NE 2nd Avenue Med.Off., Pub.Bldg. BLOCK 4 32 NE 7TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97211-0225 PORTLAND, OR 97212 Construction Type 1: V-B N 50.5' OF LOT 1 EXC PT IN STS PORTLAND OR 97213 16-242743-000-00-CO 1302 SE ANKENY ST, 97214 Addition Business $45,000 9/14/16 Under Review INSTALL 12 PANEL ANTENNAS, NEW GENERATOR, AND ELEVATED PLATFORM 1N1E35CD 05100 Applicant: Owner: Primary Contractor: SARA TREBER IMAGO DEI MINISTRIES TO BID AIKENS VERIZON WIRELESS C/O 1302 SE ANKENY ST BLOCK 278 SMARTLINK LLC PORTLAND, OR 97214-1419 LOT 1&2 621 SW ALDER ST. SUITE #660 E 40' OF LOT 3&4 PORTLAND OR 97205 INC PT VAC ST LOT 5-8 16-251956-000-00-CO 5247 N LOMBARD ST, 97203 Addition Business $3,500 9/30/16 9/30/16 Issued ADD NEW PATIO COVER TO THE BACK OF THE BUILDING 1N1E08CB 06500 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: PATIO INNOVATIONS DBA MAY PORTLAND CITY OF PATIO INNOVATIONS DBA MAY Occupancy Group 1: B_Bank, Off., PORTSMOUTH VILLA EXTD AWNING & PATIO CO 55 SW ASH ST AWNING & PATIO CO Med.Off., Pub.Bldg. BLOCK G 5220 NE COLUMBIA PORTLAND, OR 97204-3509 5220 NE COLUMBIA Construction Type 1: V-B LOT 52&53 PORTLAND OR 97218 PORTLAND OR 97218 Total Square Footage - Display Only: 160 15-173878-DFS-07-CO 631 SW HARRISON ST, 97201 Addition Business $112,030 9/7/16 9/7/16 Issued DFS 07- Pergola Canopy 1S1E04DA 05400 Applicant: Owner: Permit Info: Conrad Krauthause OREGON STATE OF(BOARD OF Occupancy Group 1: B_Bank, Off., PORTLAND Deamor Associates Inc. PO BOX 751 Med.Off., Pub.Bldg. BLOCK 190 14010-A NE 3rd Ct, STE 102 PORTLAND, OR 97207-0751 Construction Type 1: II-A LOT 1-6 Vancouver, WA 98685 SPLIT LEVY R677758 (R667719630) Owner: HIGHER EDUCATION PO BOX 751 PORTLAND, OR 97207-0751 15-173878-DFS-06-CO 631 SW HARRISON ST, 97201 Addition Business $5,410 9/7/16 9/7/16 Issued DFS 06 - Seismic Anchorage of mechanical equipment 1S1E04DA 05400 Applicant: Owner: Permit Info: Craig Smit OREGON STATE OF(BOARD OF Occupancy Group 1: B_Bank, Off., PORTLAND Hydro Temp Mechanical PO BOX 751 Med.Off., Pub.Bldg. BLOCK 190 28465 SW Boberg Rd PORTLAND, OR 97207-0751 Construction Type 1: II-A LOT 1-6 Wilsonville, OR 97070 SPLIT LEVY R677758 (R667719630) Owner: HIGHER EDUCATION PO BOX 751 PORTLAND, OR 97207-0751 Commercial Building Permit Intakes From: 9/1/2016 Thru: 9/30/2016 Run Date: 10/3/2016 09:25:13 Page 4 of 60 Work Date Date Case Number Address Proposed Type of Use Valuation Rec'd Issued Status 15-129711-DFS-05-CO 5405 SE WOODWARD ST, 97206 Addition Educational $37,590 9/23/16 Under Review DFS FOR EXHAUST HOODS 1S2E07AB 00200 Applicant: Owner: CCB - Contractor: Permit Info: ALEX NUSSER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 1(LEASED SKANSKA USA Occupancy Group 1: E_School SECTION 07 1S 2E SMITH AND GREENE PO BOX 3107 222 SW Columbia St., Suite 300 Construction Type 1: III-B TL 200 18.31 ACRES 3645 NW FRONT AVE PORTLAND, OR 97208-3107 Portland,
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