Chick-fil-A, the controversial fast food restaurant, is looking to open a location in Vancouver, documents show.

The fast food chain would demolish an existing multi-unit residential building and replace it with a 4,526-sq-ft, 119-seat restaurant with drive-thru service, according to a

filed to the city of Vancouver.

"We are always evaluating potential new locations in the hopes of serving existing and new customers great food with remarkable service," Carrie Kurlander, Vice President of public relations at Chick-fil-A, said. "It has been a longtime goal of ours to serve communities in the Portland area, and we can at this time confirm two locations will open in early 2016 in Tanasbourne and Clackamas.

Last week, Chick-fil-A announced the company will open three Seattle locations, with construction already underway at the Bellevue location. The proposed Vancouver location would be the fourth in the state.

Currently, there are no Chick-fil-A locations in Oregon, though plans for a location in Hillsboro and Clackamas are still in motion.

More to come.

Chick-fil-A will be located at 719 S.E. 164th Ave., Vancouver, WA.

-- Samantha Bakall Follow @sambakall