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Building permits
Bellingham Business Journal, Oct, 2008
The following recent building permit activity includes permits for commercial projects valued at $10,000 or more, and residential homes valued at $250,000 or more.
Accepted
3008 Northwest Ave., $35,000 for tenant improvement: new restaurant use in existing space. Owner: St. Paul's Episcopal School. Applicant: Mario Nolasco. Tenant: Super Mario's #2.
232 36th St., $40,000 for tenant improvement: restaurant remodel. Owner: Sehome/Vander Pol LLC/Teel LLC/Cain LLC. Applicant: Nirmal Kandola.
1318 12th St., $180,000 for tenant improvement: new bank. Owner: Waldron Development. Applicant: Whidbey Island Bank.
3015 Squalicum Pkwy., $300,000 for new commercial parking lot to serve existing medical office center. Owner: Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace-Health Hospital Services. Applicant: Tony Freeland. Contractor: The Franklin Corporation.
400 36th St., $24,651 to supply and install warehouse racking system. Owner: Sehome/Vander Pol LLC/Teel LLC/Cain LLC. Applicant and contractor: Display Technology International. Tenant: REI.
3950 Home Rd., $25,875 for commercial addition: enclose patio area for new entrance and construct conference room: Mt. Baker Moto Sports. Owner: DDJ Investments LLC. Applicant: Mr. Baker Roofing.
1062 Lakeway Dr., $10,000 for tenant improvements on shell for restroom and HVAC upgrades. Owner: Ennen Brothers Partnership. Applicant: Faber Brothers Construction.
112 E. Holly St., $25,000 to modify teller gates and add glass panels. Owner: First States Investors 5000A. Applicant and contractor: Westmark Construction. Tenant: Bank of America.
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 (East Maryland Investments).
4018 E. Maryland St., $412,448 for new single family residence: two-story with finished basement with attached garage. Owner: East Maryland Investment Company. Applicant: Ken Bell (East Maryland Investments).
1062 Lakeway Dr., $70,000 for tenant improvement: non-structural partition wails to divide existing retail space into tanning treatment rooms, employee area, and lobby. Owner: Ennen Brothers Partnership. Applicant: Sue Genty Interior Design. Tenant: RTL Industrial LLC dba Desert Sun.
PL Western Washington University, $70,000 for commercial parking lot alterations: regrade, stripe and construct three raised crosswalks. Owner: Western Washington University. Applicant: David Evans & Associates.
3101 Newmarket St. Suite 101, $318,000 for tenant improvement: create offices in existing shell space. Owner: Interwest Bank. Applicant: Adam Kezziah. Tenant: RBC Wealth Management.
2211 Rimland Dr. Suite 116, $88,000 for tenant improvement: new partitions, doors and finishes. Owner: Haggen Talbot Company LTD. Applicant: Burgess Design. Tenant: Morgan Stanley.
AH Western Washington University, $321,000 for commercial alterations: .classroom and lab remodels, rooms 315 and 327. Owner: Western Washington University. Applicant: Jim Williams. Contractor: Faber Brothers Construction.
2500 Squalicum Pkwy., $200,000 for site work: geo-piers for new medical office building: Squalicum Medical Arts. Owner: Squalicum Creek Properties LLC. Applicant: David Christensen.
21 Bellwether Way, $5,148,180 for underground parking garage which will also serve as foundation for two future buildings: Bellwether Gate. Owner: Port of Bellingham. Applicant: Bellwether Gate LLC.
1027 Samish Way, $10,000 for change of use: convert residence to school and added parking. Owner: Fundamental Needs Inc. Applicant: Costello Design.
171-93 Telegraph Rd., $21,085 for commercial alteration: install new awning systems as part of facade reconstruction. Owner: ANZL-Meridian LLC. Applicant and contractor: Grand View Sign & Awning.
2955 Newmarket St. Suite 107, $16,975 for two wall-mounted internally illuminated signs: Industrial Credit Union. Owner: BVR LLC. Applicant and contractor: Grand View Sign & Awning.
1835 Barkley Blvd., $2,464,076 for shell and core for new two-story 23,600-square-foot office building. Owner: Talbot Real Estate LLC. Applicant: RMC Architects. Contractor: Dawson Construction.
4280 Meridian St. Suite 110, $225,000 for tenant improvement: minor revisions to existing exam/office space and expand into existing retail space, add compressed gas holding tank on concrete pad in rear of property. Owner: Norman F. Chang and Wintergreen LLC. Applicant: Marcus Johnson. Tenant: St. Joseph Hospital.
3410 Northwest Ave., $13,000 to replace existing damaged pylon sign with new pylon sign. Owner: Emil A. deWilde. Applicant and contractor: The Sign Post. Tenant: deWilde's Nursery.
4006 Meridian St., $10,000 to remove, recover and reinstall existing awning with fluorescent lighting. Owner: Carl and Helen Wibbelman. Applicant: Signs Plus. Tenant: Pawn X-Change #21.
900 Block of June Rd., $11,200 for new 210-square-foot building to house pump station and generator. Owner: Grandview's Cordata Green LLC. Applicant: Grandview Homes.
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