LAND USE: Six-story apartment building on Harrison Street

The following information was provided by the city's Department of Planning and Development. Unless otherwise specified, written comments on projects should be mailed to 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000, P.O. Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124-4019. Appeals are made, unless otherwise noted, to the Office of the Hearing Examiner, Seattle Municipal Tower, 40th Floor (SMT-40-00), 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 4000, Seattle, WA 98104. Appeals must be accompanied by a $50 filing fee in a check payable to the City of Seattle. The project number is in parentheses. For more information, call 684-8467.


PERMIT APPLICATIONS

3446 23rd Ave. W. (3006260) for a Land Use Application to allow a three-story, two-unit townhouse structure in an environmentally critical area. Parking for two vehicles to be provided within the structure. Existing single-family residence to remain. Environmental review to include future unit lot short plat. The following approval is required: SEPA environmental determination. Building permit may be needed but was not included in this application. Written comments accepted through Wednesday, Oct. 10.

3400 21st Ave. W. (3007253) for a Land Use Application to subdivide one parcel into six unit lots. The construction of townhouses has been approved under Project No. 6112011. 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 following approval is required: Short Subdivision to create six unit lots. Water Availability Certificate may be needed but was not included in this application. Written comments accepted through Wednesday, Oct. 10.

3411 W. Lawton St. (3006964) for a Land Use Application to subdivide one parcel of land into two parcels. Existing structures to be demolished. The following approval is required: Short Subdivision to create two parcels of land. Water Availability Certificate may be needed but was not included in this application. Written comments accepted through Wednesday, Oct. 10.

1958 Thorndyke Ave. W. (3007986) for a Land Use Application to allow a two-unit townhouse structure in an environmentally critical area. Parking for two vehicles will be located within the structures. Existing single-family residence to be demolished. Environmental review to include future unit lot short plat. The following approval is required: SEPA environmental determination. Building permit may be needed but was not included in this application. Written comments accepted through Wednesday, Oct. 10.


DESIGN REVIEWS:

• 201 W. Harrison St. (3007688) for a six-story apartment building (approximately 36 units) with ground-level commercial (retail and four live/work units) over below-grade parking. At the early design guidance meeting, the applicants will present information about the site and vicinity; the public may offer comments regarding the design and siting of a mixed-use development on the subject site; and, the Design Review Board members will offer comments and identify those Citywide Design Guidelines of highest priority in developing the site. The meeting will take place Oct. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Queen Anne Community Center, 1901 First Ave. W., in Room 1.

3514 W. Government Way. (3007892) for one two-unit townhouse and one three-unit townhouse with accessory parking. This proposal has been submitted voluntarily for Administrative Design Review in exchange for departures from the following development standards (based on the preliminary design concept): setback, lot coverage and open space.

The DPD director will accept written comments to assist in the preparation of the early design guidance through Oct. 11. Upon closing of the public comment period, the DPD director will issue in writing the early design guidance appropriate for this project. This document will be based on public comment and the applicable city-wide Guidelines for Multifamily and Commercial Buildings and will serve as the basis for further review of this proposal.

Once the applicant has further developed the design, he/she may apply for a Master Use Permit, which will include an Administrative Design Review component. Those members of the public who have responded to this notice in writing will be sent a notice of that application. I

For more information regarding this application or the Administrative Design Review process, call DPD land-use planner Lucas DeHerrera, at 615-0724.

Mail comments to the land-use planner to become a party of record (include project number): Department of Planning and Development, 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000; P.O. Box 34019; Seattle, WA 98124-4019. Or fax to 233-7901.

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