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3.300,000 (Yes, that is
Millions) SF Sumner Area
Phased Industrial Ware‑
house Project Receives
Revised MDNS Approval
SUMNER
An industrial ware‑
house development,
planned for a 155‑acre
site located at 14802
Gold Links Drive in the
Sumner area, has been
issued a revised miti‑
gated determination of
non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to construct
approximately 3.3 million
square feet of 5‑7 indus‑
trial office and ware‑
house buildings in two
phases. Construction will
take place at the previ‑
ous Sumner Meadows
Golf Links area. Plans
include parking, drive‑
ways, stormwater facili‑
ties, new landscaping
and extension of utilities.
The city of Sumner,
using the optional SEPA
process, is expected
to issue the permit‑
ting to the applicant,
who is KG Investment
Management. For addi‑
tional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, bob
Beebe of KG Investment
Management, at
bbeebe@kginvest‑
ment.com, or call
425‑688‑3910.
7‑Story 49‑Unit South
Lake Union Area
Mixed‑Use Residen‑
tial‑Retail Development
In Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 525 Boren
Avenue North in the
Seattle area, is working
its way through the city
of Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission to
construct a 7‑story build‑
ing with 2,000 square
feet of ground‑level
retail space with 49
residential dwelling units
above. No parking is
proposed. The applicant
for this project is Scott
Sorensen of 525 Boren
LLC (Wilshire Capital
Partners). Construction
will require the demoli‑
tion and removal of an
existing structure on the
site. For additional infor‑
mation on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Darcy Perrault,
at 206‑812‑0529.
3‑Story 8‑Unit Beacon
Hill Area Residential
Row House Project In
Design Phase
SEATTLE
A residential develop‑
ment, in planning for
a property located at
1601 South State Street
in the Seattle area, is
working its way through
the city of Seattle’s
design guidance‑review
process. The develop‑
ers have requested
permission to construct
a 3‑story row house
with 8 dwelling units.
Plans show parking for
eight vehicles located
below‑grade. The city
of Seattle has received
this request from the
applicant, who is State
and Sturgus LLC. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Boyd
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Pickrell, at 206‑372‑4786.
SEATTLE
Progressing
RIDGEFIELD
16‑Unit Bremerton Area
Residential Development
In Line For DNS Approval
A school facilities devel‑
opment, proposed for
a site located at 1700
East Union Street in the
Seattle area, is the sub‑
ject of a revised permit
applicant received by
the city of Seattle. Plans
outline construction
of 9,600 square feet of
additions to the exist‑
ing T.T. Minor School.
The existing paved play
area will be restriped to
provide an additional 35
surface parking spaces.
An addendum to Seattle
Public Schools Building
Excellence Phase IV
Capital Improvement
Program environmen‑
tal impact statement
is being prepared.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an exist‑
ing 6,800 square feet
structure on the site. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Andrew Hickman, at
253‑572‑3993, extension
113.
SEATTLE
A retail project proposed
for a 9‑acre site located
at South 45th Avenue
in the Ridgefield area is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct a
winery and tasting room.
Clark County will hold a
pre‑application confer‑
ence. The project will be
called Windy Hill Winery.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant,
Olson Engineering, at
360‑695‑1385.
BREMERTON
A residential project,
planned for a site located
at 1221 Campbell Way in
the Bremerton area, is in
line to be issued a deter‑
mination of non‑signif‑
icance. The developers
have detailed plans to
construct a 16‑unit resi‑
dential building along the
Port Washington Narrow.
Plans call for 2,000 cubic
yards of earthwork, a
public access route to
the beach, stormwater
control, landscaping
and associated parking.
The city of Bremerton,
using the optional SEPA
process, is expected
to issue the permitting
to the applicant, who
is David Fisher of DK
Fisher Architects. For
additional information on
this project, contact Mr.
Fisher at david@dkfisher‑
architects.com, or call
253‑208‑1606.
9,600 SF Central Area
School Addition Proj‑
ect Subject Of Revised
Application
7‑Story 44‑Unit
Alaska Junction
Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Lodg‑
ing‑Retail Development
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 4505 42nd
Avenue SW in the Seattle
area, is continuing its
way through the city of
Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 7‑story
building with 44 residen‑
tial dwelling units above
5,400 square feet of
lodging and 4,600 square
feet of ground‑level retail
space. Plans call for
below‑grade parking to
accommodate 15 vehi‑
cles. The city of Seattle
has received this request
from the applicant, who
is Leon Capelouto of
Capelouto Development.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
structure on the site. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Curtis Bigelow, at
206‑494‑9729.
Ridgefield Area Winery &
Tasting Room Project In
The Works
2‑Story 396,000 SF
Georgetown Area
Industrial Warehouses
Development In Applica‑
tion Phase
SEATTLE
An industrial project,
proposed for a property
located at 6050 East
Marginal Way South in
the Seattle area, is the
subject of a recent appli‑
cation. The developers
have requested permis‑
sion to construct two,
2‑story warehouses. One
building will be 331,200
square feet and the
other 8,400 square feet.
Parking for 332 vehicles
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will be provided on‑site.
The city of Seattle has
received this request
by the applicant, who is
Ken Sun of Georgetown
Crossroads LLC. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Paul
Engert, at 206‑720‑7001,
extension 16.
structures on the site.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Bradley Khouri,
at 206‑297‑1284.
8,200 SF Tumwater Area
Credit Union Building
Development In Applica‑
tion Phase
WSU Building Demoli‑
tion & New Parking
Development Receives
DNS Approval
4‑Story 49‑Unit Seattle
Area Mixed‑Use Resi‑
dential‑Retail Project In
The Works
PULLMAN
A commercial retail
project, proposed for a
property located at 6001
Capitol Boulevard SW
in the Tumwater area, is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
an 8,200 square foot
building to be known as
Evergreen Direct Credit
Union. Plans include
landscaping and associ‑
ated parking. The city of
Tumwater has received
this request from the
owner, who is Evergreen
Direct Credit Union. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
B.Z. Zenczak, Zenczak &
Partners Architects, at
253‑475‑0380.
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residential
and retail project, pro‑
posed for a site located
at 1601 North 45th Street
in the Seattle area, is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a 4‑story building con‑
taining retail space and
49 residential dwelling
units. Plans include
below‑grade storage
space to accommodate
up to 60 bicycles. The
city of Seattle has
received this request
from the applicant, who
is Robert Hardy of North
45th Street Apartments
LLC. Construction will
require the demolition
and removal of existing
A university facilities
project, planned for a
site located south of
the L.A. Smith Hall on
the Washington State
University campus, has
been issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The action will allow the
developers to demolish
existing buildings 360
A‑C, which is the site
of the previous central
stores Quonset hut and
adjacent sheds. Future
construction calls for an
asphalt parking lot for
130 vehicles. Washington
State University has
issued the permitting
for this project. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Bobbie Ryder, senior
campus planner, WSU,
at [email protected], or
call 509‑335‑2192.
TUMWATER
35‑Acre Newcastle Area
Mixed‑Use Commer‑
cial‑Residential Project
Seeking Coverage
NEWCASTLE
A mixed‑use residential
and retail project, in
planning for a 35‑acre
property located at
the intersection of SE
66th Street and Coal
Creek Parkway SE in
the Newcastle area, is
seeking coverage under
the Department of
Ecology’s construction
stormwater NPDES and
state waste discharge
general permit. The
developers have plans
to disturb 35‑acres of
soil for the construction
of commercial space,
multi‑family and residen‑
tial townhouses. Plans
show utilities and public
roads. The applicant for
this project is AvalonBay
Communities. The
project will be known as
Avalon Newcastle. For
additional information
on this project, contact
AvalonBay Communities
at 425‑576‑2100.
6‑Story Mixed‑Use
Retail‑Residential Proj‑
ect In Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 1200 South
Dearborn Street in the
Seattle area, is working
its way through the city
of Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
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The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 6‑story
public storage building
with 1,800 square feet of
ground‑level retail space
and one residential
dwelling unit. Parking
for 23 vehicles will be
located within the struc‑
ture. The applicant for
this project is Dave Doll.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
structure on the site. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Kathryn Jerkovich, at
253‑627‑4367.
7‑Story 100‑Unit South
Lake Union Area Resi‑
dential Development In
Early Design Phase
SEATTLE
A residential project,
in planning for a site
located at 401 Pontius
Avenue North in the
Seattle area, is working
its way through the city
of Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 7‑story
residential structure
containing 100 dwell‑
ing units. Plans call for
below‑grade parking for
27 vehicles. Construction
will require the demoli‑
tion and removal of an
existing structure on
the site. The applicant
for this project is Tom
Parsons of Holland
Acquisition Co. LLC. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at
425‑681‑4718.
5‑Story 19,400 SF South
Lake Union Area Office
Addition & Remodel Proj‑
ect In Application Stage
SEATTLE
A commercial develop‑
ment, proposed for a
property located at 503
Westlake Avenue North
in the Seattle area, is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a 3‑story, 19,400 square
foot office addition with
interior alterations to an
existing 2‑story retail
and warehouse build‑
ing. The result will be
a 5‑story building with
change of use from
retail/warehouse to
office. A 2,200 square
foot portion of retail will
remain on the first floor.
The city of Seattle has
received this request
from the applicant, who
is Seth Startup of SE
Grainer Development
Group. For additional
information on this proj‑
ect, contact the appli‑
cant’s contact, Ralph
Allen, at 206‑399‑9467.
33‑Lot Silverdale Area
Residential Subdivision
Project In Line For DNS
Approval
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A residential subdivi‑
sion development,
planned for a 10.24‑acre
site located at 1094
NW Poppy Court in the
Silverdale area, is in line
to be issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The developers have
detailed plans to divide
the site into 33 residen‑
tial building lots. A public
road will be developed
to access the site from
Northwest Poppy Court
to the south. Plans note
associated stormwater
facilities. Kitsap County,
using the optional SEPA
process, is expected
to issue the permitting
to the applicant, who
is Byron Harris. The
project will be known
as Monarch Ridge
preliminary plat. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s con‑
tact, Mark Kuhlman of
Team 4 Engineering, at
360‑297‑5560.
190‑Lot Monroe Area
Residential Subdivision
Development In The
Works
MONROE
A residential subdivi‑
sion development,
planned for a 79‑acre
property located north‑
west of the Evergreen
State Fairgrounds in
the Monroe area, is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to divide
the property into 190
single‑family residential
building lots. Snohomish
County has received
this request from the
applicant, who is Jeffrey
Treiber of Monroe Land
Investments LLC. The
project will be called
Monroe Woodlands. For
additional information on
this project, contact Mr.
Treiber at 425‑775‑1591.
210‑Unit Tumwater Area
Mixed‑Use Senior Units
& Retail Project In Appli‑
cation Stage
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TUMWATER
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 710 Trosper
Road SW in the
Tumwater area, is the
subject of a recent appli‑
cation. The developers
have requested permis‑
sion to construct a
5‑story senior apartment
building to house 210
dwelling units and a sin‑
gle‑story, 17,100 square
foot retail building. Plans
include landscaping and
associated parking. The
city of Tumwater has
received this request
from the applicant, who
is AVS Communities.
The project will be
known as The Reserve
senior housing/retail. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Christopher Santoro
of AVS Communities,
at 3423 Via Oporto,
Suite 201, Newport
Beach, CA 92663, or call
360‑754‑4180.
10‑Lot Issaquah Area
Residential Subdivision
Development Receives
Mitigated DNS Approval
ISSAQUAH
A residential subdivision
development, slated for
a 6.4‑acre site located
at 905 Newport Way
NW in the Issaquah
area, has been issued
a mitigated determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The action will allow the
developers to divide the
site into 10 single‑family
residential building lots
and a separate 3.5‑acre
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steep slope/tree reten‑
tion tract. The city of
Issaquah has issued the
permitting to the owner,
who is Inneswood
Estates LLC. The project
will be called Inneswood
Estates preliminary plat.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Core Design, at
425‑885‑7877.
871,000 SF Denny Trian‑
gle Area Office‑Retail
Development In Early
Design Phase
SEATTLE
A commercial develop‑
ment, in planning for
a site located at 2200
Seventh Avenue in the
Seattle area, is working
its way through the city
of Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct an 836,000
square foot office and
35,000 square foot retail
space in two build‑
ings with ground‑level
retail in each building.
Below‑grade parking
for 836 vehicles will be
provided. The applicant
for this project is John
Schoettler of Acorn
Development LLC. Plans
call for an alley vaca‑
tion. Construction will
require the demolition
and removal of existing
structures on the site.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Peter Krech, at
206‑224‑3335.
6‑Story 166,200 SF Queen
Anne Area Office Project
In Design Phase
SEATTLE
An office development,
in planning for a site
located at 220 West
Harrison Street in the
Seattle area, is working
its way through the city
of Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 6‑story,
166,200 square foot
office building. Parking
for 162 vehicles will be
located below‑grade.
The applicant for
this project is Selig
Real Estate Holdings.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of existing
structures on the site.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Brad Hinthorne,
at 206‑381‑6019.
6‑Story 108‑Unit Rainier
Valley Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Retail
Development In Early
Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 6940 Martin
Luther King Junior Way
South in the Seattle
area, is working its
way through the city of
Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 6‑story
building containing 108
residential dwelling
units and 7,500 square
feet of ground‑level
retail space. Parking
for 45 vehicles will be
located at‑grade. The
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applicant for this project
is Joanne Latuchie of
Mercy Housing NW. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Scott
Crosby, at 206‑576‑1655.
5‑Story 36‑Unit Deride
Area Mixed‑Use Resi‑
dential‑Retail Project In
Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 4106 Delridge
Way SW in the Seattle
area, is working its
way through the city of
Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission to
construct a 6‑story build‑
ing with 4,000 square
feet of ground‑level retail
space with 36 residential
dwelling units above.
Work will take place in an
environmentally criti‑
cal area. Plans include
parking for 39 vehicles
within the structure. The
applicant for this project
is Trevor Simpson of
Bayview West LLC. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Jim
Barker, at 425‑821‑7601.
4‑Story 86‑Unit North‑
gate Area Residential &
Live‑Work Development
In Early Design Phase
SEATTLE
A residential and
live‑work project, in plan‑
ning for a site located
at 10715 Eighth Avenue
NE in the Seattle area, is
working its way through
the city of Seattle’s
design guidance‑review
process. The developers
have requested permis‑
sion to construct a
4‑story, 83‑unit residen‑
tial building with three
live‑work units. Existing
surface parking for 28
vehicles will remain.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
structure on the site.
The applicant for this
project is Matt Parent of
Goodman Real Estate.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Jon O’Hare, at
425‑301‑9541.
6‑Story 74‑Unit Capitol
Hill Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Commercial
Development In Design
Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 1420 East
Madison Street in the
Seattle area, is work‑
ing its way through
the city of Seattle’s
design guidance‑review
process. The develop‑
ers have requested
permission to construct
a 6‑story building with
70 residential dwelling
units above 3,200 square
feet of retail, restaurant
and four live‑work units.
Plans note below‑grade
parking for 70 vehicles.
Construction will require
10,200 cubic yards of
grading. The applicant
for this project is Trent
Mummery. For addi‑
tional information on
this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
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Steve Johnson, at
206‑448‑7580.
3‑Story 23‑Unit Central
Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Retail
Development In
Application Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 2305 South
Dearborn Street in
the Seattle area, is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a 3‑story building con‑
taining 22 residential
dwelling units above
one live‑work unit and
1,700 square feet of
ground‑level retail space.
Plans include parking for
six vehicles within the
structure. Construction
will require the demoli‑
tion and removal of an
existing structure on the
site. The city of Seattle
has received this request
by the applicant, who
is Cao Huynh of Dep
Homes. For additional
information on this proj‑
ect, contact the appli‑
cant’s contact, Julian
Weber, at 206‑953‑1305.
16‑Story Seattle Area
Mixed‑Use Residen‑
tial‑Office‑Retail Project
In The Works
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residential
and commercial develop‑
ment, proposed for a
site located at 971 Valley
Street in the Seattle area,
is the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a 16‑story tower contain‑
ing 218 residential dwell‑
ing units and a 6‑story
office building, both
with ground‑level retail
and restaurant space.
Parking for 337 vehicles
will be located at and
below‑grade. The city of
Seattle has received this
request by the applicant,
who is Ada Healey of
City Investors XII LLC
(Vulcan Real Estate). For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at
425‑681‑4718.
3‑Story 35‑Unit Fremont
Area Residential
Development In
Hearings Stage
SEATTLE
A residential project,
planned for a property
located at 3639 Linden
Avenue North in the
Seattle area, is the
subject of hearings by
the Seattle Hearing
Examiner. The hear‑
ings are being held
to discuss a request
to construct a 3‑story
building with 35 dwelling
units. Construction will
require the demolition
and removal of existing
structures on the site.
The applicant for this
project is Mark Gordon
of Metrostructure
Corporation. For addi‑
tional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Peter
Tallar, at 206 367‑1382.
8‑Story 147‑Room South
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Lake Union Area Retail
Hotel Development In
Early Design Phase
SEATTLE
A Hotel retail proj‑
ect, in planning for a
site located at 1016
Republican Street in the
Seattle area, is work‑
ing its way through
the city of Seattle’s
design guidance‑review
process. The develop‑
ers have requested
permission to construct
an 8‑story hotel contain‑
ing 147 guest rooms
above a restaurant. No
parking is proposed.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
structure on the site. The
applicant for this project
is SLU Lodging LLC
(Stonebridge Cos). For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at
425‑681‑4718.
3‑Story 41‑Unit Seattle
Area Residential
Efficiency Project In
Design Phase
SEATTLE
A residential develop‑
ment, in planning for a
property located at 714
North 95th Street in the
Seattle area, is working
its way through the city
of Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 3‑story
building with 41 small
efficiency dwelling units.
No parking is proposed.
The city of Seattle has
prepared streamlined
design review. The
applicant for this project
is Daniel Stoner of 714
Apartments LLC. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, John
Trieger, at 206‑930‑3933.
83,000 SF Seattle Area
UW Underground
Research Lab Develop‑
ment Progressing
SEATTLE
A university develop‑
ment, planned for a site
located at 1450 NE Boat
Street in the Seattle
area, has been issued
conditional permitting
by the city of Seattle.
The developers have
detailed plans to con‑
struct an 83,000 square
foot, below‑ground
research lab for the
University of Washington
Animal Research and
Care Facility. Plans
include construction
of a single‑story, 1,500
square foot entrance, an
85‑foot‑tall utility tower,
a new pedestrian ramp,
at‑grade site improve‑
ments and landscaping.
The applicant for this
project is Kurtis Jensen
of the UW Capital
Projects Office. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at
425‑681‑4718.
39,800 SF Everett Area
Aircraft Hangar Project
In The Works
EVERETT
An airport development,
proposed for a site
located at 3100 112th
Street SW in the Everett
area, is the subject of
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a recent application.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 39,800
square foot aircraft
hangar. Snohomish
County has received
this request from the
Boeing Company. The
project will be known as
Boeing Building 45‑335.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant at
425‑388‑3311.
5‑Story 120,600
SF Fremont Area
Office‑Retail
Development In Early
Design Phase
SEATTLE
A commercial project,
in planning for a site
located at 744 North
34th Street in the Seattle
area, is working its
way through the city of
Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 5‑story
building containing
105,400 square feet
of office space above
15,200 square feet of
ground‑level retail space.
At and below‑grade
parking will be provided
for up to 258 vehicles.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of existing
structures on the site.
The applicant for this
project is CoU LLC. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Myer
Harrell, at 206‑344‑5700,
extension 264.
5‑Story 36‑Unit Seattle
Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Retail Proj‑
ect In Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 4106 Delridge
Way SW in the Seattle
area, is working its
way through the city of
Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission to
construct a 5‑story build‑
ing with 4,000 square
feet of ground‑level retail
space and 36 residential
dwelling units above.
Parking for 39 vehicles
will be located within the
structure. The applicant
for this project is Trevor
Simpson of Bayview
West LLC. For additional
information on this
project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Jim
Barker, at 425‑821‑7601.
4‑Story 20‑Unit Seattle
Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Office‑
Retail Development In
The Works
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial, office and retail
project, proposed for
a site located at 8521
Roosevelt Way NE in
the Seattle area, is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a 4‑story building with
20 residential dwelling
units, office and 1,100
square feet of retail
space. Parking for 25
vehicles will be located
within the structure.
Construction will require
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removal of an existing
structure on the site.
The city of Seattle has
received this request
from the applicant, who
is Michael Nelson of
MRN Homes LLC. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Mary Gregersen, at
206‑361‑6133.
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NEWCASTLE
A school facility devel‑
opment, proposed for
a property located at
6928 116th Avenue
SE in the Newcastle
area, is the subject of
a public hearing. Plans
outline construction of a
2‑story, 119,000 square
foot middle school and
associated site improve‑
ments. The facility will
accommodate up to
850 students and 90
employees. The city of
Newcastle has received
this request from the
Renton School District
No. 403. The project will
be known as Renton
School District middle
school development
agreement. For addi‑
tional information on
this project, contact the
Renton School District,
at 425‑204‑2300.
4‑Story 34‑Unit Capitol
Hill Area Residential
Apartment Project In
Application Phase
SEATTLE
A residential apartment
development, proposed
for a site located at 750
11th Avenue East in
the Seattle area, is the
subject of a recent appli‑
cation. The developers
have requested permis‑
sion to construct a
4‑story building with 34
dwelling units. No park‑
ing is proposed. Plans
include storage space for
36 bicycles. Construction
will require the demoli‑
tion and removal of
existing structures on
the site. The city of
Seattle has received
this request from the
applicant, who is Robert
Hardy of Aloha Ventures
LLC. For additional infor‑
mation on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Bradley Khouri,
at 206‑297‑1284.
6‑Story 130‑Unit Green
Lake Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Retail Devel‑
opment In The Works
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residential
and retail project, pro‑
posed for a site located
at 419 NE 71st Street
in the Seattle area, is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a 6‑story building with
130 residential dwelling
units that will feature
14,600 square feet of
ground‑level retail
space. Plans include
below‑grade park‑
ing for 104 vehicles.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of existing
structures on the site.
The city of Seattle has
received this request
by the applicant, who
is Vitamilk South LLC.
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For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Kevin Cleary, at
425‑454‑0566.
130,000 SF Port Ange‑
les Area Cabinet Plant
Remodel Receives Miti‑
gated DNS Approval
PORT ANGELES
An industrial project,
slated for a property
located at 3430 East
Highway 101 in the Port
Angeles area, has been
issued a mitigated deter‑
mination of non‑signif‑
icance. The action will
allow the developers to
allow the conversion of
a vacant 130,000 square
foot retail building into
a cabinet manufacturing
facility. Plans call for
exterior modifications
including a dust collector
system and construc‑
tion of a small storage
building to be used for
solvents and finish mate‑
rials. Clallam County has
issued the permitting
to the applicant, who is
Wal‑Mart‑ Stores. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Zenovic and Associates,
at 360‑417‑0501.
26‑Lot Lynnwood Area
Residential Townhouse
Project In The Works
LYNNWOOD
A residential townhouse
subdivision develop‑
ment, proposed for a
1.5‑acre site located at
16107 Manor Way in
the Lynnwood area, is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to divide
the site into 26 town‑
house building lots with
urban center zoning.
Snohomish County has
received this request
from the applicant, who
is Nate Perkle of Seattle
Pacific Development. For
additional information on
this project, contact Mr.
Perkle at 425‑953‑2800.
99‑Unit 3‑Lot Duvall
Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Commercial
Development In
Hearings Stage
DUVALL
A mixed‑use residential
and commercial proj‑
ect, in planning for a
30.8‑acre site located
west of Main Street NE
and NE 143rd Place in
the Duvall area, is the
subject of a public hear‑
ing. The developers have
requested permission
to divide the site into 99
single‑family residential
building lots, three
commercial building lots,
13‑acres of sensitive area
open space tracts and
a 6.7‑acre land parcel
west of the Snoqualmie
Valley Trail to be used by
the city for parks, open
space and recreation.
The city of Duvall has
received this request
from the owner, who is
1303‑WLD Duvall Village
LLC. The project will be
known as Duvall Village
development agreement.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Melanie Clark
of Westcott Homes, at
425‑576‑9390.
seeking coverage under
the Department of
Ecology’s construction
stormwater NPDES and
state waste discharge
general permit. Plans
call for soil disturbance
for residential and utility
construction activities
include 47 single‑family
residential building
lots. The applicant for
this project is Quadrant
Homes. The project will
be called Copperwood.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Barbara Rodgers
of Quadrant Homes, at
14725 Se 36th St, Suite
200, Bellevue, WA 98006,
or call 425‑452‑6526.
47‑Lot Renton Area
Residential Subdivi‑
sion Project Seeking
Coverage
SEATTLE
RENTON
A residential subdivi‑
sion development,
planned for a 9.9‑acre
property located at
4905 SE Second Place
in the Renton area, is
7‑Story 115,600 SF Seattle
Area Harborview Hall
Expansion Project In
Hearings Stage
A hospital expansion
project, proposed for a
site located at 326 Ninth
Avenue in the Seattle
area, is the subject of
an appeal hearing being
held by the Seattle
Hearing Examiner. The
developers have detailed
plans to construct a
7‑story, 115,600 square
foot addition to the
existing Harborview
Hall. Construction will
require the demoli‑
tion and removal of
a substantial portion
of the existing facility
while preserving the
west façade along Ninth
Avenue and demolition
and removal of a 6,000
square foot single‑story
building. Plans include
a 21,000 square foot
landscaped open space
and 9,000 cubic yards of
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PRE-FRAMING: Site Prep, Footings, Parking Levels
May 1
May 15
June 15
FRAMING START:
First floor frame
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September 28
Second floor pan &
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October 12
Second floor frame
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October 15
August 15
Third floor pan &
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October 22
Third floor frame
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November 2
Fourth floor pan &
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November 5
Fourth floor
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November 12
Fifth floor pan & floor
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November 15
Fifth floor frame
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November 21
Sixth floor pan &
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December 5
Sixth floor frame
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December 11
December 17
Seventh floor frame
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December 28
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grading. Environmental
documents have been
prepared by King County
Department of Executive
Services. The applicant
for this project is Jim
Napolitano of King
county. For additional
information on this
project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Gil
Jaffe, at 206‑623‑4646.
7‑Story 105‑Unit Capitol
Hill Area Residential
Apartment Development
In Design Phase
SEATTLE
A residential project,
in planning for a site
located at 1404 Boylston
Avenue in the Seattle
area, is working its
way through the city of
Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 7‑story
apartment building with
105 residential dwell‑
ing units. No parking is
proposed. Construction
will require the demoli‑
tion and removal of
existing structures on
the site. The applicant
for this project is Kelten
Johnson. For additional
information on this
project, contact the
applicant’s contact,
Hugh Schaeffer, at
206‑329‑1802.
63,000 SF SeaTac Area
Port Airport Terminal
Expansion & Remodel
Project Receives DNS
Approval
SEATAC
An airport development,
slated for a property
located at 17801 Pacific
Highway South in the
SeaTac area, has been
issued a final determina‑
tion of non‑significance
by the Port of Seattle.
The action will allow the
developers to renovate
and expand the exist‑
ing 91,500 square foot
North Satellite Terminal
footprint to 154,500
square feet at the exist‑
ing SeaTac Airport. Plans
include seismic rein‑
forcements and addition
of eight new airplane
gates for a new total
of 20 gates. Plans also
call for improving and
increasing the number
of passenger ameni‑
ties. The project will be
known as North Satellite
Terminal Expansion
Project. For additional
information on this proj‑
ect, contact Steve Rybolt
of the Port of Seattle, at
206‑787‑5527.
5‑Story 359‑Unit Seattle
Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Retail
Development Gets
Conditional OK
applicant’s contact, Kent
Smutny, at 425‑401‑6828,
extension 11.
20‑Lot Monroe Area
Residential Subdivision
Project Receives DNS
Approval
SEATTLE
MONROE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project
planned for a site located
at 4200 South Othello
Street in the Seattle
area, has been issued
conditional permitting
by the city of Seattle.
Plans outline construc‑
tion of a 5‑story, 353‑unit
residential building
with 16,500 square feet
ground‑level retail and
six live‑work units. Plans
include parking for 267
vehicles located within
the structure. An envi‑
ronmental review and
early design guidance
has been conducted
under a separate project
order. Construction will
require the demolition
and removal of exist‑
ing structures on the
site. The applicant for
this project is Kevin
Johnson of Othello
North Apartments. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
A residential subdivision
development, planned
for a three land parcels
totaling 2.53‑acres, has
been issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The action will allow the
developers to divide the
site into 20 single‑family
residential building lots.
The city of Monroe has
issued the permitting
to the applicant, who
is Hanson Homes. The
project will be known
as Columbia Crossing
subdivision. For addi‑
tional information on this
project, contact Hanson
Homes at 206‑949‑7333.
85,700 SF Everett Area
Office Building Project In
The Works
EVERETT
An office development,
proposed for a property
located at 2511 100th
Street SW in the Everett
area, is the subject of
a recent application.
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The developers have
requested permission
to construct an 85,700
square foot office build‑
ing at Bomarc Business
Park. Snohomish
County has received
this request from the
Boeing Company. The
project will be called
Boeing Building 45‑802.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant at
312‑544‑2000.
7‑Story 132‑Unit
Northgate Area
Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Retail
Development In Early
Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 10720 Fifth
Avenue NE in the
Seattle area, is work‑
ing its way through
the city of Seattle’s
design guidance‑review
process. The develop‑
ers have requested
permission to construct
a 7‑story residential
building containing 132
dwelling units and 3,000
square feet, ground‑level
retail space. Parking
for 104 vehicles will be
located below‑grade.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
structure on the site.
The applicant for this
project is Matt Parent of
Goodman Real Estate.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Emily McNichols
at 206‑365‑1230, exten‑
sion 214.
4‑Story 53‑Unit Bothell
Area Residential Apart‑
ment Development In
Application Phase
BOTHELL
A residential develop‑
ment, proposed for
a property located at
9625 NE 191st Street
in the Bothell area, is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a 4‑story building with
53 dwelling units and
53 underground park‑
ing stalls. The city of
Bothell has received this
request from the appli‑
cant, who is Harbour
Homes LLC. The project
will be called Swedish
Crest Apartments. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Edi Linardic of Linardic
Design Group, at
206‑283‑4764.
97‑Lot Everett Area Resi‑
dential Subdivision &
Landfill Closure Project
In Hearings Stage
EVERETT
A residential subdivision
development, planned
for a site located at
4330 108th Street SE
in the Everett area, is
the subject of a public
hearing being held by
the Snohomish County
hearing examiner. The
developers have plans
to divide the site into 7
single‑family residential
building lots. Plans
include closure and rede‑
velopment of a landfill
site that has been inac‑
tive since 1983. The area
will be rezoned from
rural conservation to
residential. The applicant
for this project is P&G
East LLC. The project
will be called Bakerview.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project, call
425‑388‑3311, extension
2943.
4‑Story 50‑Unit U District
Area Mixed‑Use Resi‑
dential‑Commercial
Development Receives
Conditional DNS Approval
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residential
and retail project, slated
for a site located at 5019
Roosevelt Way NE in the
Seattle area, has been
issued a determination
of non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to construct a
4‑story building with 50
residential dwelling units
above 6,900 square feet
of commercial space.
Plans include surface
parking for 10 vehicles
and calls for 3,900
cubic yards of grading.
The city of Seattle has
issued the permit‑
ting to the applicant,
who is Sharon Lee of
Roosevelt Development
(Low Income Housing
Institute). For additional
information on this
project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Eric
Blank, at 206‑956‑1970.
16‑Story South Lake
Union Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Retail Proj‑
ect In The Works
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 624 Terry
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23
Avenue North in the
Seattle area, is the
subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a 16‑story residential
tower with 368 dwelling
units and ground‑level
retail space. At and
below‑grade parking will
be provided for up to
365 vehicles. The city of
Seattle has received this
request from the appli‑
cant, who is Ada Healey
of City Investors XII LLC
(Vulcan Real Estate). For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Jodi Paterson‑O’Hare, at
425‑681‑4718.
19‑Unit Lynnwood Area
Residential Development
In The Works
LYNNWOOD
SEATTLE
A residential project,
proposed for a 2.8‑acre
property located south
of 156th Street SW along
Admiralty Way in the
Lynnwood area, is the
subject of a recent appli‑
cation. The developers
have requested permis‑
sion to construct 19
single‑family residences.
Snohomish County has
received this request for
the project that will be
known as Ravenswood.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Ravenswood
LLC, at 425‑379‑2844.
A residential develop‑
ment proposed for a
site located at 4519 18th
Avenue NE in the Seattle
area, is the subject of
a recent application.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 4‑story
building containing 28
dwelling units. Parking
for 14 vehicles will be
provided below‑grade.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of existing
structures on the site.
The city of Seattle has
received this request
from the applicant, who
is Chun‑Mei Chen Lin
and Cheng‑Nan. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Matt
Driscoll, at 206‑547‑1761.
4‑Story 28‑Unit U
District Area Residential
Apartment Project In
Application Phase
13‑Lot North Bend Area
Residential Subdivision
Project Receives DNS
Approval
NORTH BEND
A residential subdivision
development, planned
for two land parcels
totaling 3.56‑acres
located at 710 Maloney
Grove Avenue SE in the
North Bend area, has
been issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The action will allow
the developers to divide
the parcels into 13
single‑family residen‑
tial building lots. The
city of North Bend has
issued the permitting
to the applicant, who is
WestPac Development
LLC. For additional infor‑
mation on this project,
contact the applicant’s
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contact, Peter O’Kane of
WestPac Development
LLC, at 7449 W. Mercer
Way, Mercer Island, WA
8040, or peter@west‑
pacdevelopment.com or
call 425‑888‑5633.
92,500 SF Seattle Area
Elementary School Proj‑
ect in Hearings Stage
SEATTLE
A school facility devel‑
opment, planned for a
site located at 7711 43rd
Avenue NE in the Seattle
area, is the subject of
hearings by the Seattle
Hearing Examiner. The
hearings are being held
to discuss a request
to construct a 2‑story,
92,500 square foot
building for Thornton
Creek School. Plans
detail a new playfield,
56 new parking spaces
and relocation of 35
spaces. Plans call for
19,300 cubic yards of
material for landscaping.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of five existing
portables on the site.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Robert Evans, at
206‑462‑0865.
8‑Unit West Seattle Area
Residential Townhouse
& Live‑Work Develop‑
ment In Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and commercial
project, in planning for
a site located at 3221
California Avenue SW
in the Seattle area, is
working its way through
the city of Seattle’s
design guidance‑review
process. The develop‑
ers have requested
permission to construct
two, 4‑story buildings,
with one containing
two live‑work units and
two townhouse units
and the other contain‑
ing four townhouse
units. Plans include
at‑grade parking for four
vehicles. Construction
will require the demoli‑
tion and removal of an
existing structure on
the site. The applicant
for this project is Dan
Swallow of Admiral
West Development LLC
(Intracorp). For addi‑
tional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Einar
Novion, at 206‑851‑7922.
35‑Room Lynden Area
Hotel‑Retail Renovation
Project Receives DNS
Approval
LYNDEN
A retail development,
planned for a site located
at 444 Front Street in the
Lynden area, has been
issued a determination
of non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to renovate
an existing 49,000
square foot building into
a hotel with 35 guest
rooms and 10,000 square
feet of ground‑level
retail space. The city of
Lynden has issued the
permitting to the appli‑
cant, who is ForeFront
Ventures. The project
will be known as Waples
Mercantile Building. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
The Inn at Lynden/
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ForeFront Ventures, at
360‑739‑6969.
Tacoma Area Middle
School Facility Modern‑
ization Project Awarded
DNS Approval
TACOMA
A school project,
planned for a property
located at 5010 Pacific
Avenue in the Tacoma
area, has been issued
a determination of
non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to construct
a new gymnasium and
upgrade existing fire
protection systems,
plumbing, mechani‑
cal and electrical. The
historic façade will
remain. A synthetic
regulation sports field
will replace the grass
field. Tacoma School
District No. 10 has issued
the permitting to Tacoma
Public Schools. The
project will be known as
Stewart Middle School
modernization. For
additional information
on this project, contact
Stephen Murakami of
Tacoma School District,
at 253‑571‑3350.
4‑Story 93‑Unit Seattle
Area Mixed‑Use Apart‑
ment‑Retail Development
In Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 1008 North
109th Street in the
Seattle area, is work‑
ing its way through
the city of Seattle’s
design guidance‑review
process. The develop‑
ers have requested
permission to construct
a 4‑story apartment
building with 93 dwelling
units and ground‑level
retail space. Plans
include on‑site surface
parking for 15 vehicles.
The applicant for this
project is Daniel Stoner
of 1008 Apartments LLC.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, robin Murphy, at
206‑324‑4800.
49‑Unit Bellevue Area
Residential Townhouse
Project In Line For DNS
Approval
BELLEVUE
A residential develop‑
ment, planned for a
property located at 1505
140th Avenue NE in the
Bellevue area, is in line
to be issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The developers have
detailed plans to con‑
struct nine townhouse
structures with a total
of 49 dwelling units.
The city of Bellevue,
using the optional SEPA
process, is expected to
issue the permitting to
the applicant, who is IS
Property Investments
LLC. Construction will
require the demolition
and removal of an exist‑
ing building plus associ‑
ated parking on the site.
The project will be called
Vida Townhomes. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Pete
Lymberis of Intracorp, at
206‑728‑6518.
2,000 SF Ballard Area
Community Hygiene
Center Development In
Hearings Stage
SEATTLE
A community project,
planned for a site
located at 2014 NW 57th
Street in the Seattle
area, is the subject of
hearings by the Seattle
Hearing Examiner. The
hearings are being held
to discuss a request
to allow 2,000 square
feet of the ground‑floor
of an existing 51‑unit
apartment building for
a community center
for low‑income elderly
people, approved under
separate project orders.
The applicant for this
project is Robin Amadon
of 57th NW Development
(Low Income Housing
Institute). For additional
information on this proj‑
ect, contact the appli‑
cant’s contact, Laura
Duris, at 206‑902‑5448.
5‑Story 61‑Unit Seattle
Area Residential Project
Receives Conditional
DNS Approval
SEATTLE
A residential develop‑
ment, planned for a site
located at 2359 Franklin
Avenue East in the
Seattle area, has been
issued a determination
of non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to construct a
5‑story building to house
a total of 61 dwelling
units. Plans include
below‑grade parking
for 42 vehicles that will
be accessed from the
alley. The city of Seattle
has issued the permit‑
ting, with conditions,
to the applicant, who
is Michael Yukevich of
Shilshole Development
LLC. Construction will
require the demolition
and removal of existing
structures on the site.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Scot Carr, at
206‑218‑8708.
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Project Receives Condi‑
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35700 Enchanted Parkway • Federal Way 98063
A residential project,
slated for a site located
at 3031 Western Avenue
in the Seattle area, has
been issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The action will allow
the developers to
construct a 12‑story
tower containing 100
dwelling units. Plans call
for below‑grade park‑
ing to accommodate
75 vehicles. The city
of Seattle has issued
the permitting, with
conditions, to the appli‑
cant, who is Selig Real
Estate Holdings 21 LLC.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
structure on the site. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Brad Hinthorne, at
206‑381‑6019.
2‑Story 10,000 SF Portage
Bay Area Fire Station
Development In The
Works
SEATTLE
A government project,
proposed for a site
located at 901 East
Roanoke Street in the
Seattle area, is the
subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a 2‑story, 10,000 square
foot Fire Station 22.
The city of Seattle has
received this request
from the applicant,
who is Fred Podesta
of the Seattle Finance
and Administrative
Department.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an exist‑
ing 4,100 square foot
structure on the site.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Kirsten Wild, at
206‑443‑8606.
41‑Lot Bothell Area
Residential Subdivision
Project Receives DNS
Approval
BOTHELL
A residential subdivision
development, planned
for sites located at 3408
218th Street SE, 3314/
3315 220th Street SE and
21724 35th Avenue SE
in the Bothell area, has
been issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The action will allow the
developers to divide the
site into 41 single‑family
residential building lots.
The city of Bothell has
issued the permitting
to the owner, who is
KLN Construction. For
additional information
on this project, contact
KLN Construction at
425‑778‑4111.
4‑Story 124‑Unit Fremont
Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Retail Devel‑
opment In Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 3627 Stone
Way N in the Seattle
area, is working its
way through the city
of Seattle’s design
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guidance‑review
process. The develop‑
ers have requested
permission to construct
a 4‑story building with
124 residential dwelling
units and 7,400 square
feet retail space. Plans
include for below‑grade
parking for 120 vehicles.
Plans call for 18,100
cubic yards of grading.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of two existing
structure on the site.
The applicant for this
project is Carl Pollard of
Pollard Entities LLC. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Meredith Everist, at
425‑454‑0566.
36‑Bed Auburn Area
Nursing Center
Development In Hearings
Stage
Need Program, at
360‑236‑2959.
AUBURN
4‑Story 57‑Unit Capitol
Hill Area Residential
Apartment Development
In Design Phase
A nursing center project
planned for a property
located at 32049 109th
Place SE in the Auburn
area is the subject of
a public hearing. The
developers have plans to
construct a Medicare and
Medicaid‑certified nurs‑
ing facility containing
36 beds. Plans include
a central living room,
dining and activity areas.
The project will be called
Wesley Homes Lea
Hill Health Center. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Constance Kanter of
Seattle University, at 901
12th Avenue, Seattle,
WA 98122, or call Peter
Agabi, Certificate of
SEATTLE
A residential project,
in planning for a site
located at 1420 East
Howell Street in the
Seattle area, is work‑
ing its way through the
city of Seattle’s design
guidance‑review pro‑
cess. The developers
have requested permis‑
sion to construct a
4‑story residential build‑
ing to house 57 dwelling
units. No parking is
proposed. The appli‑
cant for this project is
Vitaliy Afichuk of Green
Build Development.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of existing
structures on the site.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Yoriko Endo, at
206‑367‑1382, extension
116.
22,709 SF Bellevue Area
Retail Grocery Store
Project Receives DNS
Approval
BELLEVUE
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333 N.W. 16th Ave.
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800-452-7634
12001 N.E. 12th St.
Bellevue, Washington
800-574-4312
www.chown.com
A retail project, slated
for a site located at 5629
119th Avenue SE in the
Bellevue area, has been
issued a determination
of non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to convert a
22,709 square foot space
into a grocery store.
Plans detail interior
renovations, structural
repairs, exterior store‑
front improvements,
painting and the exist‑
ing parking lot will
be re‑striped and the
landscaping protected
and maintained. The
city of Bellevue has
issued the permitting
to the applicant, who is
Johnwalker33, LLC. The
project will be known as
S‑Mart‑Newport Hills.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Paul Wu of
Wu Architecture, at
425‑503‑2182.
39‑Story 230‑Unit Down‑
town Seattle Area
Mixed‑Use Residen‑
tial‑Retail Project In
Early Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 1613 Second
Avenue in the Seattle
area, is working its
way through the city
of Seattle’s design
guidance‑review pro‑
cess. The developers
have requested permis‑
sion to construct an
39‑story building with
230 residential dwelling
units and 1,000 square
feet, ground‑level retail
space. Parking for 140
vehicles will be located
in four below‑grade lev‑
els and six above‑grade
levels. The applicant
for this project is Jay
Fisher of Principal Real
Estate Investors LLC.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, P. Menees, at
206‑624‑8154.
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Clinton, WA 98236
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Walla Walla, WA 99362
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Longview, WA 98632
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Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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Ferndale, WA 98248
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Othello, WA 99344
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Vancouver, WA 98665
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253.845.7589
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Spokane, WA 99206
509.924.2420
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Kennewick, WA 99336
509.783.8148
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Shelton, WA 98584
360.426.2611
20810 Meridian Ave E
Graham, WA 98338
253.847.2900
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West Richland, WA 99353
509.627.0288
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26‑Unit Ferndale Area
Residential Apartment
Development In Line For
Mitigated DNS Approval
FERNDALE
A residential project,
planned for sites located
at 2039, 2041 and 2048
Washington Street
and 5722 Vista Drive
in the Ferndale area, is
in line to be issued a
mitigated determination
of non‑significance. The
developers have detailed
plans to construct three
apartment buildings
totaling 26 dwelling
units. Phase one con‑
struction will consist of
two, 8‑unit buildings and
phase two construction
will be one, 9‑unit build‑
ing. The city of Ferndale,
using the optional SEPA
process, is expected to
issue the permitting.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Tony Freeland of
Freeland & Associates, at
360‑650‑1408.
32,500 Sf Tacoma Area
Community College
Addition Receives DNS
Approval
TACOMA
A college facility devel‑
opment, planned for
a site located within
the campus of Tacoma
Community College at
6501 south 19th Street
in the Tacoma area, has
been issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The action will allow the
developers to construct
a 32,500 square foot
addition to Building 20
for an expanded Student
Health and Wellness
Center. Plans call for a
new gymnasium, offices
for the athletic depart‑
ment, restrooms and
classrooms. Tacoma
Community College
has issued the permit‑
ting for this project. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Jim Lampman, facil‑
ity director of Tacoma
Community College, at
253‑566‑5151.
SODO Area Costco Fuel‑
ing Station Expansion
Project In The Works
SEATTLE
A retail development,
proposed for a prop‑
erty located at 4401
Fourth Avenue South
in the Seattle area, is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to add two
below‑ground storage
tanks totaling 23,500
gallons and remove one
above‑ground 1,200 gal‑
lon storage tank. Plans
call for the addition of
four gasoline dispensers
and expanding the exist‑
ing canopy. The city of
Seattle has received this
request by the applicant,
who is Jack Frank of
Costco Wholesale. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Sean Anderson, at
425‑656‑7460.
6‑Story 25‑Unit Capitol
Hill Area Mixed‑Use
Residential‑Retail
Development In Early
Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 323 Bellevue
Avenue East in the
Seattle area, is working
its way through the city
of Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 6‑story
building with 25 residen‑
tial dwelling units above
1,500 square feet of retail
space. Parking for 16
vehicles will be located
below‑grade. The appli‑
cant for this project is
Dan Chua of Sunrise D
C LLC. Construction will
require the demolition
and removal of existing
structures on the site.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, James Cary, at
206‑624‑2365.
53‑Lot Bothell Area
Residential Subdivision
Project In Application
Phase
BOTHELL
A residential subdivision
development, proposed
for an 8‑acre property
located at 22416 45th
Avenue SE in the Bothell
area, is the subject of
a recent application.
The developers have
requested permission
to divide the property
into 53 single‑family
residential building lots.
Snohomish County has
received this request
from the applicant, who
is Barbara Rodgers. The
project will be known
as The Grove at Canyon
Park. For additional
information on this proj‑
ect, call 425‑388‑3311,
extension 2283.
8‑Unit Seattle Area
Residential Development
In Design Phase
SEATTLE
A residential develop‑
ment, in planning for a
site located at 5755 NE
63rd Street in the Seattle
area, is working its
way through the city of
Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission to
construct two, 4‑story
buildings containing
eight dwelling units. Two
of the units will have
accessory dwellings.
Parking for eight vehicles
will be located within the
structure. The applicant
for this project is Edson
Gallaudet of Build Urban.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Jeff Wegener, at
206‑452‑9399.
8‑Story 164,500 SF
Pioneer Square Area
Office‑Retail Project In
The Works
SEATTLE
A commercial develop‑
ment, proposed for a
site located at 76 South
King Street in the Seattle
area, is the subject of
a recent application.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct an 8‑story
building with 155,000
square feet of office
space and 9,500 square
feet of retail space. Plans
call for below‑grade
parking for 48 vehicles.
The city of Seattle has
received this request
from the applicant,
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who is Mark Lammas
of Hudson Merrill Place
LLC (Hudson Pacific
Properties). Construction
will require the demoli‑
tion and removal of
existing structures on the
site. For additional infor‑
mation on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Steve Fogarty,
at 206‑623‑1796.
8,600 SF Seattle
Area Catholic Center
Expansion Project In
Application Phase
SEATTLE
A religious facilities
development proposed
for a site located at
4502 20th Avenue NE
in the Seattle area is
the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a second story, 6,300
square foot addition
above an existing park‑
ing lot and a 2,300
square foot ground‑level
addition. Plans include
adding a bedroom
to an existing 5‑bed
congregate residence
and surface parking for
16 vehicles. The city of
Seattle has received this
request by the applicant,
who is Frank Feeman of
the Corporation of the
Catholic Archbishop of
Seattle. The project will
be called the Catholic
Newman Center expan‑
sion. For additional infor‑
mation on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, BreAnne
McConkie, Seattle plan‑
ner, at 206‑684‑0363.
9‑Unit Seattle Area
Residential Apartment
Development In Applica‑
tion Phase
SEATTLE
A residential proj‑
ect, proposed for a
property located at
3621 Courtland Place
South in the Seattle
area, is the subject of
a recent application.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct nine unit
lots. The construction
of residential units and
environmental review
are being reviewed
under a separate project
order. The city of Seattle
has received this request
from the applicant,
who is Jim Dwyer of
BDR Homes LLC. For
additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Kevin Cleary, at
425‑462‑1080, extension
257.
30‑Unit Sammamish Area
Residential Development
Progressing
SAMMAMISH
A residential project,
planned for a site located
at 4631 Issaquah‑Pine
Lake road in the
Sammamish area, is
the subject of a request
for plat alteration to
modify the reforestation
plan and remove the
low‑impact development
(LID) requirements. Plans
outline the construc‑
tion of 30 single‑family
residences. The city of
Sammamish has issued
a notice of decision
and approval of plat
alteration. The applicant
for this project is BMC
Pine Ridge LLC. The
project will be known as
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Symphony Ridge. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Kelly
Foster of Benchmark
Communities, at
425‑590‑9921.
33‑Lot Puyallup Area
Residential Subdivision
Project Receives Miti‑
gated DNS Approval
PUYALLUP
A residential subdivision
development, planned
for two land parcels
totaling 13.18‑acres
located at 1401 Fruitland
Avenue in the Puyallup
area, has been issued
a mitigated determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The action will allow the
developers to divide the
site into 33 single‑family
residential building lots.
Plans call for associated
grading, storm water
management, open
space and street and
utility improvements.
The city of Puyallup has
issued the permitting
to the applicant, who is
Copper Ridge LLC. The
project will be known as
Fruitland Ridge pre‑
liminary major plat. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Kurt
Wilson of Copper Ridge
LLC, at 253‑539‑8116.
2,200 SF Lacey Area
Restaurant Development
In Line For DNS Approval
LACEY
A retail project planned
for a site located at 1201
Marvin Road NE in the
Lacey area is in line to be
issued a determination
of non‑significance. The
developers have plans
to construct a 2,200
square foot restaurant
on an 18,700 square
foot portion of a 41,400
square foot land parcel
with an existing banking
facility. The city of Lacey,
using the optional SEPA
process, is expected
to issue the permitting
to the applicant, who
is MVG Development.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
espresso stand from the
site. For additional infor‑
mation on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Alicia Rhymer,
development director of
MVG Development, at
303‑339‑5178.
9‑Lot Snohomish Area
Residential Rural Cluster
Subdivision Project In
Hearings Stage
SNOHOMISH
A rural cluster resi‑
dential development,
planned for a 35.5‑acre
site located at 17117
22nd Street NE in the
Snohomish area, is the
subject of hearings by
the Snohomish County
Hearing Examiner. The
hearings will discuss
a request to develop a
9‑lot rural cluster resi‑
dential subdivision on
the site. The applicant
for this project is Dennis
Coons. The project
will be called Hannah’s
Forest. For additional
information on this proj‑
ect, call 425‑388‑3311,
extension 2764.
8,300 SF Seattle Area
Boeing Field Rescue
Vehicle Station
Replacement Project In
The Works
SEATTLE
A Boeing Field develop‑
ment, proposed for a
site located at 8190 East
Marginal Way South in
the Seattle area, is the
subject of a notice of
action issued by the King
County Department of
Transportation, Airport
Division. Plans outline
construction of an 8,300
square foot station in
the same location with
two large vehicle appa‑
ratus bays, a medic one
vehicle bay and sleeping
quarters. Construction
will require the demoli‑
tion and removal of
an existing aircraft
rescue and firefighting
station on the site. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Mark Bergam, project
manager for King
County Department of
Transportation, Airport
Division, at 206‑296‑7427.
Tacoma Area Interme‑
diate School Facility
Development Receives
DNS Approval
TACOMA
A school facility project,
planned for a property
located at 130 Alameda
Avenue in the Tacoma
area, has been issued
a determination of
non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to construct
an intermediate school
on the site of the existing
Wainwright Intermediate
School. The facility will
accommodate students
in grades 4‑8 and will
include a gymnasium,
stage, kitchen/cafeteria,
administration wing,
library, synthetic sports
field and a 3‑story
classroom wing.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of the existing
structure on the site.
Tacoma School District
No. 10 has issued the
permitting for this school
project. The project will
be called Wainwright
Intermediate School. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Stephen Murakami of
Tacoma School District,
at 253‑571‑3350.
10‑Lot Vancouver Area
Residential Subdivision
Project In The Works
VANCOUVER
A residential subdivision
development, planned
for a 2.6‑acre site located
at 9204 NE 105th Street
in the Vancouver area,
is the subject of a
pre‑application confer‑
ence. The developers
have plans to divide the
site into 10 single‑family
residential building
lots. The project will
be called 105th Street
Subdivision. For addi‑
tional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, AKS
Engineering & Forestry,
at 360‑882‑0419.
15‑Lot Vancouver Area
Residential Subdivision
Development In Hearings
Stage
VANCOUVER
A residential subdivision
development, planned
for a 7.5‑acre site located
at 14316 NW 56th
Avenue in the Vancouver
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area, is the subject hear‑
ings by the Clark County
Hearing Examiner. The
developers have plans
to divide the site into 15
single‑family residen‑
tial building lots. The
project will be called
Ashley Pointe PUD. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant, Tim Aldinger
of Talo Development
LLC, at 503‑816‑5152.
19,000 SF Bremerton Area
Youth & Family Center
Development In Line For
DNS Approval
BREMERTON
A community devel‑
opment, planned for
a property between
Seventh Street, Eighth
Street and west of Park
Avenue in the Bremerton
area, is in line to be
issued a determination
of non‑significance. The
developers have plans
to construct phase one
of a 19,000 square foot
youth and family center.
Plans include frontage
improvements, stormwa‑
ter control, landscaping
and associated parking.
Phase two includes
construction of an 11,200
square foot economic
empowerment center.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of two exist‑
ing vacant residences
and a 3,000 square foot
commercial building in
the southeast corner
of the site. The city of
Bremerton, using the
optional SEPA process,
is expected to issue
the permitting to the
applicant, who is BJC
Group. For additional
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14‑Lot Bothell Area
Residential Subdivision
Development Receives
DNS Approval
BOTHELL
A residential subdivision
development, planned
for a 2.34‑acre site
located at 85th Avenue
NE and NE 190th Street
in the Bothell area, has
been issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The action will allow the
developers to divide the
site into 14 single‑family
residential building lots.
Plans include tracts for
recreation, drainage
facilities and joint‑use
driveways. King County
has issued the permit‑
ting to the applicant,
who is Mike Hughes.
The project will be
called Blueberry Hill. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, Brett
Pudists of Blueline, at
425‑216‑4051.
60‑Unit Shoreline Area
Residential Apartment
Project In Line For DNS
Approval
SHORELINE
Kent: 253‑854‑0720
Bothell: 425‑488‑1188
Lakewood: 253‑365‑6143
Sequim: 360‑452‑4161
www.kentgypsum.com
A residential apartment
development, planned
for a site located at
20015 Ballinger Way NE
in the Shoreline area,
is in line to be issued
a determination of
non‑significance. The
developers have plans
to construct a 60‑unit
apartment complex.
The city of Shoreline,
using the optional SEPA
process, is expected to
issue the permitting to
the applicant, who is
Sunrise Eleven LLC. For
additional information on
this project, contact the
applicant’s contact, John
Chou of Sunrise Eleven
LLC, at PO Box 75461,
Seattle, WA 98175.
66,100 SF Yakima
Area Nursing Center
Development In Line For
DNS Approval
YAKIMA
A community develop‑
ment, planned for a
property located at 1120
South 48th Avenue in the
Yakima area, is in line to
be issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The developers have
plans to construct a
single‑story, 66,100
square foot skilled
nursing center with 101
parking spaces. The city
of Yakima, using the
optional SEPA process,
is expected to issue
the permitting to the
applicant, who is Yakima
Valley Ventures/Almon
Family Investments LLC.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, John Williamson
of LRS Architects, at
503‑221‑1121.
24‑Unit Sultan Area
Residential Apartment
Project Receives DNS
Approval
SULTAN
A residential develop‑
ment, slated for a site
located north of Highway
2 in the Sultan area, has
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been issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The action will allow the
developers to construct
three apartment build‑
ings containing a total of
24 dwelling units. Plans
include recreation space
with 1.23‑acres reserved
for future development,
landscaping, utilities and
associated parking. The
city of Sultan has issued
the permitting to the
applicant, who is Double
Tree Holdings. The proj‑
ect will be called Double
Tree Holdings/E. Kessler
apartment building.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Mike Wnek of
Wnek Engineering, at
360‑692‑3802.
5‑Story 26‑Unit Beacon
Hill Area Residential
Apartment Project In
Design Phase
SEATTLE
A residential develop‑
ment, in planning for a
site located at 1808 12th
Avenue South in the
Seattle area, is working
its way through the city
of Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission to
construct a 5‑story apart‑
ment building with 26
dwelling units. Plans call
for below‑grade park‑
ing for 10 vehicles. The
applicant for this project
is E. Marc Rudd of Rudd
Development Company.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
structure on the site. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Jerome Diepenbrock, at
206‑932‑5432.
39‑Lot Bothell Area
Residential Subdivision
Development In Hearings
Stage
BOTHELL
A residential subdivision
development, planned
for a19.55‑acre site
located in the area of
Meridian Avenue South
and 240th Street SE
in the Bothell area, is
the subject of a public
hearing. The developers
have plans to divide the
site into 39 single‑family
residential building lots.
The city of Bothell has
received this request
from the applicant, who
is KLN Construction.
The project will be
called Safebrook
preliminary plat. For
additional information
on this project, contact
KLN Construction at
425‑778‑4111.
32‑Lot Sammamish Area
Residential Subdivision
Project Receives Revised
DNS Approval
SAMMAMISH
A residential subdivision
development, planned
for an 8.8‑acre property
located at SE First Street
and 218th Avenue SE
in the Sammamish
area, has been issued a
revised determination
of non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to divide
the property into 32
single‑family residen‑
tial building lots. One
existing residence will
remain. Construction will
require the demolition
and removal of seven
existing residences
on the site. The city
of Sammamish, using
the optional SEPA
process, is expected
to issue the permitting
to the applicant, who
is Barrington Homes.
The subdivision will be
known as Brixton. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Barrington Homes LLC
(Murray Franklyn Cos), at
425‑644‑2323.
7‑Story 150‑Unit South
Lake Union Area Resi‑
dential Development In
Early Design Phase
SEATTLE
A residential project,
in planning for a site
located at 400 Minor
Avenue North in the
Seattle area, is working
its way through the city
of Seattle’s design guid‑
ance‑review process.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 7‑story
residential building with
150 dwelling units and
below‑grade parking for
126 vehicles. The appli‑
cant for this project is
Tom Parsons of Holland
Acquisition Co. LLC.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
structure on the site. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at
425‑681‑4718.
70‑Room Walla Walla
Area Hotel‑Restaurant
Development In Line For
DNS Approval
WALLA WALLA
A commercial project,
planned for a site located
at 28 South Spokane
Street in the Walla Walla
area, is in line to be
issued a determination
of non‑significance.
The developers have
detailed plans to con‑
struct rehabilitation
of the historic YMCA/
Odd Fellows building
including a new adjacent
addition, with mixed‑use
hotel, restaurant, bar and
retail space. Plans call
for 70 hotel guest rooms,
a 1,500 square feet event
space, a 1,500 square
foot restaurant with an
outdoor terrace and a
5,000 square foot mixed
event, wine tasting
and retail space. Walla
Walla Joint Community
Development Agency,
using the optional SEPA
process, is expected to
issue the permitting to
the applicant, who is
Walla Walla Mill Creek
LLC. The project will be
known as 28 S. Spokane
Street Historic Hotel
Project. For additional
information on this proj‑
ect, contact the applicant
at 1326 Fifth Ave, Seattle,
WA 98101.
4‑Story 64‑Unit Lower
Queen Anne Area
Mixed‑Use Residen‑
tial‑Retail Project In
Early Design Phase
SEATTLE
A mixed‑use residen‑
tial and retail project,
in planning for a site
located at 400 Roy Street
in the Seattle area, is
working its way through
the city of Seattle’s
design guidance‑review
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process. The develop‑
ers have requested
permission to construct
a 4‑story residential
building containing 64
dwelling units that will
feature 3,500 square
feet of ground‑level
retail space. Plans
include below‑grade
parking for 32 vehicles.
The applicant for this
project is Kevin Corbett
of Evergreen Lake LLC.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
structure on the site.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Ralph Allen, at
206‑399‑9467.
15‑Room Bainbridge
Island Area Hotel
Development In Line For
DNS Approval
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
A retail project planned
for a site located at
7879 Pitts Pats Lane in
the Bainbridge Island
area, is in line to be
issued a determination
of non‑significance. The
developers have detailed
plans to construct a
15‑room Inn with a main
lodge building with
six rooms and seven
guest cottages. The city
of Bainbridge Island,
using the optional SEPA
process, is expected
to issue the permitting
for this project that will
be known as Pleasant
Beach Resort. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Charlie Wenzlau of
Wenzlau Architects, at
206‑780‑6882.
10,000 SF Seattle Area
White Center Library
Branch Development
Receives DNS Approval
SEATTLE
A community project,
slated for a 1.5‑acre
property located at 1409
SW 107th Street in the
Seattle area, has been
issued a determination
of non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to construct
a single‑story, 10,000
square foot library
including site work and
surface parking. King
County Library System
has issued the permit‑
ting for this new library
in White Center. For
additional information
on this project, call
425‑369‑3308.
4,300 SF Woodland Area
Fuel Station & Conve‑
nience Store Project In
Line For DNS Approval
WOODLAND
A retail development,
planned for sites located
at 1945, 1955, 1965 and
1975 Belmont Loop in the
Woodland area, is in line
to be issued a determina‑
tion of non‑significance.
The developers have
detailed plans to con‑
struct a four‑island fuel‑
ing station with canopy
and a 4,300 square
foot convenience store.
Plans show an access
drive from Belmont
Loop, landscaping and
33 parking spaces.
The city of Woodland,
using the optional SEPA
process, is expected to
issue the permitting.
The project will be
called E&I Commercial
Development phase one.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, David Brittell of
Brittell Architecture, at
360‑636‑5074.
3‑Bldg Gold Bar Area
Industrial Marijuana
Processing Facility
Development Receives
DNS Approval
GOLD BAR
An industrial project,
slated for a property
located at 16212 May
Creek Road in the Gold
Bar area, has been
issued a determination
of non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to construct
three manufactured
buildings to be used
for the production and
processing of marijuana.
Plans include extending
a gravel driveway and
converting an existing
residence into an office.
Snohomish County has
issued the permitting
to the applicant, who is
Scott Curtis. The project
will be known as Curtis
Production Facility. For
additional information
on this project, call
425‑388‑3311, extension
2351.
5‑Story 140‑Room Seattle
Area Retail Hotel Devel‑
opment In The Works
SEATTLE
A retail project, proposed
for a site located at
10733 Meridian Avenue
North in the Seattle area,
is the subject of a recent
application. The devel‑
opers have requested
permission to construct
a 5‑story building with
140 hotel guest rooms.
Work will take place in an
environmentally critical
area. Below‑grade park‑
ing will be provided for
143 vehicles. The city of
Seattle has received this
request by the applicant,
who is Faruq Ramzanalli
of Swiss Hotel 110 LLC.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of an existing
structure on the site. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s contact,
Brenda Barnes, at
206‑782‑8208.
18‑Unit Bellevue Area
Residential Townhouse
Project In Application
Phase
BELLEVUE
A residential townhouse
project, proposed for a
site located at 16233 NE
12th Place in the Bellevue
area, is the subject of
a recent application.
The developers have
requested permission to
construct six attached
townhouse structures
to house a total of 18
dwelling units. Plans call
for landscape modifica‑
tions. Construction will
require the demolition
and removal of an
existing multi‑family
structure on the site.
The city of Bellevue has
received this request
from the applicant, who
is Quadrant Homes.
The project will be
called Viscala Condos.
For additional informa‑
tion on this project,
contact the applicant’s
contact, Jo Ryan of
Goldsmith Engineering,
at 425‑462‑1080.
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3‑Story 89,000 SF Seattle
Area Elementary School
Facility Project In Hear‑
ings Stag
SEATTLE
An elementary school
project, proposed for
a property located at
3701 SW 104th Street
in the Seattle area, is
the subject of hearings
by the Seattle Hearing
Examiner. The hearings
are being held to discuss
a request to construct
a 3‑story, 89,000
square foot structure
to be known as Arbor
Heights Elementary
School. Development
will take place in an
environmentally critical
area. An environmental
impact statement has
been issued by Seattle
Public Schools. Plans
note10, 500 cubic yards
of grading and removal
of an exceptional tree.
For more information
on this project, call
206‑684‑0532.
5,100 SF Rainier Valley
Area Fire Station Stor‑
age Building Project
Gets Conditional DNS
Approval
SEATTLE
A city facilities develop‑
ment planned for a site
located at 5968 Rainier
Avenue South in the
Seattle area, has been
issued a determination
of non‑significance. The
action will allow the
developers to construct
a single‑story, 5,100
square foot storage
building for emergency
response vehicles and
equipment in an envi‑
ronmentally critical area,
which will be acces‑
sory to Fire Station 28.
The city of Seattle has
issued the permitting,
with conditions. For
additional information
on this project, contact
the applicant’s con‑
tact, Ariel Bernfeld, at
206‑682‑8300.
3‑Story 70,000 SF
Lynnwood Area Commu‑
nity College Science
Building Development In
Application Phase
LYNNWOOD
A college project, pro‑
posed for a site located
at 20000 68th Avenue
West in the Lynnwood
area, is the subject of
a recent application.
The developers have
requested permission
to construct a 3‑story,
70,000 square foot
classrooms building with
labs and offices south
of Seaview Gym. Plans
call for redevelopment of
two existing parking lots
with 212 parking stalls.
Construction will require
the demolition and
removal of two existing
duplexes on the site. The
city of Lynnwood has
received this request
by the applicant, who is
Edmonds Community
College. The project will
be known as Edmonds
Community College
Science, Engineering
and Technology (SET)
Building. For additional
information on this proj‑
ect, contact the appli‑
cant’s contact, Matthew
Swope of Schacht
Aslani Architects, at
206‑443‑3448.
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