Unincorporated Grant County building permits for Dec. 17
EMRY DINMAN | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 11 months AGO
Douglas and Connie Lee Moore, 400 block of Southwest Cinde Place, Mattawa, carport addition to the garage, $12,600.
Isaias Torres and Teresa Torres-Celestino, 4800 block of Road 7.8 Northeast, Moses Lake, manufactured home, $60,480.
Jorge Mendoza Nunez et al., 2400 block of Road 10.8 Northwest, Ephrata, one-story residence with habitable attic-bonus, $335,660.
Brady William and Amy Michelle Johnson, 8100 block of Southeast Dune Lake Road, Moses Lake, one-story residence with covered entry, covered patio and attached garage, $305,420.
Daniel and Marlene Wilber, 19200 block of Northwest Lakeview Drive, Soap Lake, one-story garage with bathroom, $54,720.
Lawrence and Bonita Eccleston, 32100 block of Northeast Lakeview Road, Coulee City, woodworking shop, $54,060.
MG Waldbaum Company, 124000 block of Road 7 Northeast, Moses Lake, install sprinkler heads.
Monica Diamond, 9000 block of Bong Loop, Moses Lake, interior alteration.
Mark and Tammy Gabriel, 400 block of Southwest Hunter Avenue, Quincy, fireplace insert.
Jeana and Jared Rushton, 8000 block of North Highway 283, Ephrata, one-story residence with mezzanine, attached RV garage and shop, $174,350.
Ben and Merissa Stansbury, 2600 block of Road 10.8 Northwest, Ephrata, one-story residence with attached garage, covered porch and covered patio, $267,850.
Permits issued: 11. Total valuation: $1,265,140.
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