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Guidelines outlining the design objectives to be met by new
commercial and multifamily development proposals within the
Northgate and South Lake Union areas subject to design review
were adopted by City Council on October 6, 2003.
These two sets of neighborhood-specific guidelines for the
Northgate Urban Center & Overlay District and the South
Lake Union Urban Village become effective on November 13,
2003, augmenting the existing Citywide Design Guidelines.
Northgate Guidelines
Building on urban design-related goals and recommendations
included in the 1993 Northgate Area Comprehensive Plan, the
Northgate
Urban Center & Overlay District Design Guidelines
are intended to provide methods and identify opportunities
for new developments to make a positive contribution to the
neighborhoods of Northgate. The guidelines will be used in
conjunction with regulations that apply throughout the Northgate
Overlay District.
South Lake Union Guidelines
The South
Lake Union (SLU) Design Guidelines address architectural
character, height, bulk and scale compatibility and the pedestrian
environment. Existing development in the area is generally
low-density. Many sites are developed below their zoned capacity,
including a significant number of surface parking lots. The
SLU design guidelines provide methods and techniques to ensure
that new development is sensitive to existing scale, where
appropriate. However, they also recognize that new developments
can provide the opportunity for a broader mix of businesses
and residential units and a gradually increased scale and
intensity of development.
Background
A number of neighborhoods throughout the city have requested
assistance in preparing neighborhood-specific design guidelines
through the neighborhood planning process. Seattle's existing
neighborhood-specific
design guidelines address specific design concerns that
have historical, cultural and architectural significance and
offer many suggestions for how new developments can enhance
the public realm by being sensitive to these issues.
The South Lake Union and Northgate design guidelines are
the eighth and ninth set adopted by Council, to date. The
Department of Planning and Development is currently completing
work on guidelines for the Belltown, Lake City, Wallingford,
Greenwood and Uptown neighborhoods. The City Council is anticipated
to act on these neighborhood guidelines in early 2004.
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Additional information on the Northgate and South
Lake Union design guidelines was included in past
news stories:
Download the new guidelines:
Printed versions are available for purchase from
the DPD Public
Resource Center, located on the 20th floor
of Key Tower at 700 Fifth Ave.
Questions?
Questions about the Northgate design guidelines
may be directed to:
John Skelton
DPD Planning Mrg
(206) 233-3883
john.skelton@seattle.gov
Questions about the South Lake Union design guidelines
may be directed to:
Mike Podowski
DPD Planning Supervisor
(206) 386-1988
mike.podowski@seattle.gov
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