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Land Use Information Bulletin
January 5, 2004
Other Notices
Summary of Notices
Notices of Decisions
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Area |
Address |
Zone |
Project No |
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Northeast |
2344 N
61ST ST |
SF5000
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2306579 |
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South |
4865 M L KING JR WY S |
L1, ED |
2303477 |
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5715 M L
KING JR WY S |
C1 40’,
SS |
2302177 |
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West Seattle |
8123 DELRIDGE WY SW |
L1 |
2307455 |
Other Land Use Notices
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Action |
Address |
Zone |
Project No |
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Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement and Public
Hearing |
811 5TH
AV |
DOC 1 |
2200399 |
Notice of Decision
The Director of the Department of Planning &
Development has reviewed the Master Use Permit application(s) below and
issued the following decisions. Interested parties may appeal these
decisions.
Hearing Examiner Appeals
To appeal to the City’s Hearing Examiner, the appeal
MUST be in writing, and be delivered to the Office of the Hearing
Examiner, Room 1320, Alaska Building, 618 Second Avenue, Seattle,
Washington 98104. Appeals must be received prior to 5:00 P.M. of the
appeal deadline indicated below and be accompanied by a $50.00 filing fee
in a check payable to the City of Seattle. (The Hearing Examiner may waive
the appeal fee if payment would cause financial hardship.) The appeal must
identify all the specific Master Use Permit component(s) being appealed,
specify exceptions or objections to the decision, and the relief sought.
Appeals to the Hearing Examiner must conform in content and form to the
Hearing Examiner’s rules governing appeals. (The Hearing Examiner’s Office
has a form that can be used for land use appeals.) A copy of the Hearing
Examiner Rules is available for $1.75 from DPD. The Hearing Examiner’s
Office also provides a "Citizen Guide to the Office of the Hearing
Examiner". To be assured of a right to have your views heard, you must be
party to an appeal. Do not assume that you will have an opportunity to be
heard if someone else has filed an appeal from the decision.
Interpretations
Issues concerning the proper application of any
development regulation in the Land Use and Zoning Code (Title 23) or
regulations for Environmentally Critical Areas (Chapter 25.09) cannot be
raised as part of this appeal. These issues can be considered in an
interpretation, which may be appealed to the Hearing Examiner.
Interpretations may be requested by any interested person. Requests for
interpretations must be filed in writing prior to 5:00 P.M. on the appeal
deadline indicated below and be accompanied by a $2,000.00 fee
payable to the City of Seattle. (This fee covers the first eight hours
of review. Additional hours will be billed at $250.00.) Requests must
be submitted to the Department of Planning and Development, Code
Interpretation and Implementation Section, 700 Fifth Avenue. Questions
regarding how to apply for a formal interpretation may be asked by phone
by calling (206) 684-8467.
Shoreline Decisions
An appeal from a shoreline decision is made to the
State Shorelines Hearing Board. It is NOT made to the City Hearing
Examiner. The appeal must be in writing and filed within 21 days of the
date the DPD decision is received by the State Department of Ecology
(DOE). The DPD decision will be sent to DOE by the close of business on
the Friday of this week. If the Shoreline decision involves a shoreline
variance or shoreline conditional use, the appeal must be filed within 21
days after DOE has made their decision. The information necessary for DOE
to make their decision will be sent to them by the close of business on
the Friday of this week. The beginning of the appeal period may also be
provided to you by calling (206) 684-8467. The minimum requirements for
the content of a shoreline appeal and all the parties who must be served
within the appeal period cannot be summarized here but written
instructions are available at the Department of Planning and Development
(Client Assistance Memo 232), 700 Fifth Av, Suite 2000, Seattle, WA
98104-1703, (206) 684-8467 or contact the Shorelines Hearing Board at
(360) 459-6327. Failure to properly file an appeal within the required
time period will result in dismissal of the appeal. In cases where a
shoreline and environmental decision are the only components, the appeal
for both shall be filed with the State Shorelines Hearing Board. When a
decision has been made on a shoreline application with environmental
review and other appealable land use components, the appeal of the
environmental review must be filed with both the State Shorelines Hearing
Board and the City of Seattle Hearing Examiner.
Comments
When specified below written comments will be accepted.
Comments should be addressed to: Department of Planning and Development,
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2000, Seattle, WA 98104.
Information
For additional information, to obtain a copy of the
decision or to learn if a decision has been appealed, contact the DPD
Public Resource Center, Key Tower Building, 700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2000 –
20th Floor, (206) 684-8467. A copy fee will be charged. (The
Public Resource Center is open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday.)
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Proj#
2306579
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Area: Northeast
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Date of Decision:
1/5/2004 |
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View
Decision Doc (Adobe) |
Addr: 2344 N 61st St
Zone: SF5000
Applicant Contact: Gordon Knight
Applicant Phone: (206)
679-9033
Planner: Christopher Ndifon
Planner Phone: (206)
684-5046 |
Master Use Permit for future construction
of a 440 sq. ft. detached garage. (Garage is already built.)
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The following appealable decisions have
been made based on submitted plans:
Deny - Variance to allow an over height detached garage in
the required rear yard.
- Deny - Variance
to allow an over height detached garage in
the required side yard.
Appeals of this decision must be received by the Hearing
Examiner no later than January 19, 2004.
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Proj#
2303477
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Area: South
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Date of Decision:
1/5/2004 |
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View
Decision Doc (Adobe) |
Addr: 4865 M L King Jr Wy S
Zone: L1, ED
Applicant Contact: Terry Beals
Applicant Phone:
(206) 398-5237
Planner: Carol Proud
Planner Phone: (206)
233-7197 |
Master Use Permit to establish use for
temporary staging area for future construction of a light rail transit
facility (Sound Transit). Project includes future demolition of two
existing single family residences and grading of 2,300 cu. yds. of
material. An Environmental Impact Statement was prepared by Sound
Transit. |
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The following appealable decisions have
been made based on submitted plans:
Grant – Temporary Use to allow staging area for future
construction of a light rail transit facility.
Conditions: Numerous conditions have been placed on this
project. You may contact either the assigned planner whose name and
phone number appears above, or the Public Resource Center
(206-684-8467) or view the decision by clicking on the link in the
left column.
- Environmental Impact Statement approved with conditions pursuant
to 25.05.660
Conditions: Numerous conditions have been placed on this
project. You may contact either the assigned planner whose name and
phone number appears above, or the Public Resource Center
(206-684-8467) or view the decision by clicking on the link in the
left column.
Appeals of this decision must be received by the Hearing
Examiner no later than January 19, 2004.
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Proj#
2302177
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Area: South
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Date of Decision:
1/5/2004 |
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View
Decision Doc (Adobe) |
Addr: 5715 M L King Jr Wy S
Zone: C1 40’, SSApplicant Contact: Terry Beals
Applicant Phone: (206) 398-5237
Planner: Carol Proud
Planner Phone: (206) 233-7197 |
Master Use Permit to establish use for
temporary staging area for future construction of a light rail transit
facility. Project includes future demolition of existing structures.
An Environmental Impact Statement was prepared by Sound Transit. |
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The following appealable decisions have
been made based on submitted plans:
Grant – Temporary Use to allow staging area for future
construction of a light rail transit facility.
Conditions: Numerous conditions have been placed on this
project. You may contact either the assigned planner whose name and
phone number appears above, or the Public Resource Center
(206-684-8467) or view the decision by clicking on the link in the
left column.
- Environmental Impact Statement approved with conditions pursuant
to 25.05.660
Conditions: Numerous conditions have been placed on this
project. You may contact either the assigned planner whose name and
phone number appears above, or the Public Resource Center
(206-684-8467) or view the decision by clicking on the link in the
left column.
Appeals of this decision must be received by the Hearing
Examiner no later than January 19, 2004.
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Proj#
2307455
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Area: West Seattle
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Date of Decision:
1/5/2004 |
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View
Decision Doc (Adobe) |
Addr: 8123 Delridge Wy SW
Zone: L1
Applicant Contact: Greg Brant
Applicant Phone: (206) 767-1985
Planner: Edgardo Manlangit
Planner Phone: (206) 684-5043 |
Master Use Permit to subdivide one parcel
into four unit lots. This subdivision of property is only for the
purpose of allowing sale or lease of the unit lots. Development
standards will be applied to the original parcel and not to each of
the new unit lots. The construction of townhouses has been approved
under Project #2303426. |
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The following appealable decisions have
been made based on submitted plans:
Conditionally Grant - Short Subdivision to create four unit
lots.
Conditions: Numerous conditions have been placed on this
project. You may contact either the assigned planner whose name and
phone number appears above, or the Public Resource Center
(206-684-8467) or view the decision by clicking on the link in the
left column.
Appeals of this decision must be received by the Hearing
Examiner no later than January 19, 2004.
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Other Land Use Notices
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AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT AND PUBLIC
HEARING |
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Project #2200399 |
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A Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
on the project described below is available for public review and
comment. The lead agency is the Seattle Department of Planning and
Development (DPD). Project Number: 2200399 Project Name:
First United Methodist Church/
Address: 811 Fifth Av Rainier Club
Zone: DOC-1
Project Description:
Master Use Permit to establish use for future construction of a
thirty-three story office building for a total of 534,418 square feet,
together with a 42,000 square foot religious facility. The project
includes ground floor retail of 2,300 square feet, an expansion of
6,800 square feet of an existing private club (Rainier Club, and
future demolition of the existing religious facility (both sanctuary
and separate administrative offices and support spaces). The project
is subject to Design Review and to Landmarks Board review and the
issuance of a Certificate of Approval by the Director, Department of
Neighborhoods (for the proposed addition to the Rainier Club). Parking
for a total of 537 automobiles is proposed in a below grade garage
INFORMATION AVAILABLE
A copy of the DEIS is available for review at the Downtown
Seattle Public Library, 800 Pike Street. Additional information
about the project and a limited number of copies of the DEIS are
available at the DPD Public Resource Center, (206) (684-8467) address
below. The Public Resource Center is open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
Tuesday. Copies of the DEIS are free. However, $3.50 for
postage must be paid prior to the document being mailed. Please send a
check payable to the City of Seattle to:
DPD Public Resource Center
700 – 5th Ave, Suite 2000
Seattle, Washington 98104-5070
PUBLIC HEARING
A public hearing to gather comments on the DEIS will be held on
Wednesday, January 28, 2004, at 5:30 p.m. in the Boards and
Commissions Room (L280), Seattle City Hall, 601 Fifth Avenue. This
room is accessible to persons with disabilities. Print and
communication access may be provided if by prior request.
WRITTEN COMMENTS
Written comments on the DEIS may be submitted through February
4, 2004. Upon request, the lead agency may grant an extension of
up to fifteen (15) days to the comment period. Agencies and the public
must request any extension before the end of the comment period.
Comments may be sent to:
Department of Planning and Development
Attn: Michael Dorcy
700 – 5th Avenue, Suite 2000
Seattle, Washington 98104-5070
michael.dorcy@seattle.gov
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