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Building permits
Bellingham Business Journal, April, 2008
The following recent building permit activity includes permits for commercial projects valued at $10,000 or more, and residences valued at $250,000 or more.
Accepted
Whatcom Creek Trail, $89,372 to repair trail, wood guardrails, new stairs, new pedestrian bridge, repair retaining wall. Owner: City of Bellingham Finance. Applicant: David Evans & Associates.
1132 19th St., $270,000 for major addition to small, existing historical residence. Owner: Daniel Kirkpatrick and Lisa K. Beck. Applicant: Steven Marx.
3039 Eldridge Ave., $250,000 for residential remodel and addition. Owner: Edythe N. Depaul. Applicant: Roberta Clark.
2215 Midway Lane, $48,500 for Cowden batch plant addition to existing office building: new unheated storage area. Owner: Stoneridge Properties LLC. Applicant: Curt Carpenter. Tenant: Cowden Gravel & Ready Mix.
FC Western Washington University building 12, $22,500 for Fairhaven residence halls: replace/repair finishes associated with fire protection upgrades (Tower 12). Owner: Western Washington University.
FC Western Washington University building 11, $22,500 for Fairhaven residence halls: replace/repair finishes associated with fire protection upgrades (Tower 11). Owner: Western Washington University.
FC Western Washington University building 10, $22,500 for Fairhaven residence halls: replace/repair finishes associated with fire protection upgrades (Tower 10). Owner: Western Washington University.
FC Western Washington University building 9, $22,500 for Fairhaven residence halls: replace/repair finishes associated with fire protection upgrades (Tower 9). Owner: Western Washington University.
FC Western Washington University building 8, $22,500 for Fairhaven residence halls: replace/repair finishes associated with fire protection upgrades (Tower 8). Owner: Western Washington University.
1 Bellis Fair Pkwy. Suite 400, $120,000 for tenant improvement: new shoe store. Owner: Bellis Fair Partners. Applicant: Carletti Architects, P.S. Tenant: Robert Wayne Footwear.
255 N. Forest St., $11,648 for tenant improvement: replace exterior windows and remodel non-bearing exterior walls of two units in larger apartment building: South Hill Apartments. Owner: Sehome Joint Ventures. Applicant: George Rounthwaite.
2930 Squalicum Pkwy Suite 201, $360,000 for tenant improvement: NW Gastroenterology. Owner: Radco LLC. Applicant: Marcus Johnson.
1 Bellis Fair Pkwy. K5528, $18,000 to install/assemble premanufactured kiosk in mall: The Mobile Solution. Owner: Bellis Fair Partners. Applicant: Kiosko Inc. Tenant: Mobile Solution.
1100 Block Railroad Ave., $30,000 to install bicycle facility across from Depot Market Square in front of Boundary Bay. Owner: FMJB LLC. Applicant: Ravyn Whitewolf.
121 Prospect St., $175,000 for restoration/ replacement of deteriorated windows on north, east and west elevations of building. Owner: City of Bellingham Finance.
4540 Cordata Pkwy. Suite 102, $398,000 for tenant improvement for new eye physician office. Applicant: Marcus Johnson. Contractor: The Franklin Corporation. Tenant: Bellingham Eye Physicians.
237 S. State St., $10,000 for condo: replace 12 windows in residential unit, same size. Owner: Loretta B. Reece
2621 S. Harbor Loop BE-21, $10,000 to remove existing metal roof and replace with metal roof on existing boathouse. Owner: Port of Bellingham. Applicant and contractor: Alvord & Richardson Construction.
1012 Kenoyer Dr., $267,000 for new single family residence with attached garage and unfinished basement. Owner: Rosedale Development Inc. Applicant: Blueprint Design Consultants. Contractor: Credo Construction.
3045 Eldridge Ave., $500,000 for new two family residence with attached garages. Owner: Dennis Sobchuk & Tom Lingbloom. Applicant: Dennis Sobchuk.
4022 E. Maryland St., $435,196 for new single family residence: two story with finished basement with attached garage. Owner: East Maryland Investment Company. Applicant: Ken Bell. Contractor: Pillar Construction & Man, LLC.
3031 Orleans St. Suite 102, $15,000 for tenant improvement: new dental lab. Owner: McRory Land Holdings LLC. Applicant: Guy Decoteau. Tenant: Anton Dental Arts.
316 E. MCLeod Rd., $30,000 for tenant improvement: interior remodel, replace windows. Previous tenant was a church. Owner: McLeod LLC. Applicant: Blue Print Design Consultants.
1327 11th St., $34,000 for tenant improvement: new nail salon. Owner: Waldron Development LLC. Applicant: Better Built System. Tenant: Jimmy's Personal Care.
465 W. Stuart Rd., $350,000 for tenant improvement: interior changes and six-foot fence around mechanical equipment. Owner: Foxglove LLC. Applicant: RMC Architects.
1319 11th St., $60,000 for tenant improvement: new coffee shop. Owner: Waldron Development LLC. Applicant and contractor: Faber Brothers Construction.
1100 Railroad Ave., $140,000 for tenant improvement: bakery. Owner: City of Bellingham Finance. Applicant: City of Bellingham. Tenant: Ralf's Bavarian Bakery.
WL Western Washington University, $191,000 to remodel existing presentation room. Owner: Western Washington University. Applicant: RMC Architects.
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