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Construction: Upcoming Projects



November 8, 2018

CWU Health Sciences building

Location: Ellensburg, Kittitas County, 501 E. 10th Ave.

Project: Central Washington University Health Sciences facility; demolition of Hertz Hall; new construction (80,700 square feet) will house exercise science, clinical physiology, nutrition, paramedicine and public health programs

Action: Determination of non-significance issued by CWU

Owner: CWU

Comments: By Nov. 29 to CWU

Information: Doug Ryder, project manager, CWU Facilities, (509) 963-1893, douglas.ryder@cwu.edu; Ref. Health Sciences Project No. 15003

Wenatchee fire station

Location: Wenatchee, Chelan County, 731 N. Wenatchee Ave.

Project: Construction of two-story, 16,500-square-foot fire station with a basement; three drive-thru apparatus bays and offices on the ground floor; second floor for firefighter living quarters with up to nine bedrooms and support facilities

Action: Determination of non-significance issued by Chelan County Fire District 1

Owner: Chelan County Fire District 1

Comments: By Nov. 14 to Chelan County Fire District 1

Information: (applicant contact) Mike Burnett, deputy chief, Chelan County Fire District 1, (509) 662-4734; (SEPA contact) Brian Brett, Chelan County Fire District 1, (509) 662-4734

Mount Baker boat ramp replacement

Location: Seattle, 3808 Lake Washington Blvd. S.

Project: Stan Sayres motorized boat ramp replacement; replace the existing concrete boat ramp and extend two existing boat ramp piers with new gangways and floating dock sections

Action: Determination of non-significance issued by Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation

Comments: By Nov. 20 to Seattle Parks and Recreation, Attn.: David Graves, 800 Maynard Ave. S., Third Floor, Seattle, WA 98134

Information: David Graves, Parks senior planner, (206) 684-7048 or david.graves@seattle.gov

203 Belltown apartments, retail

Location: Seattle, 314 Bell St.

Project: 29-story, 203-unit apartment building with retail and office space; parking for 237 vehicles; existing structures to be demolished; John Marasco of Security Properties is the financially responsible party

Action: Permit application submitted to the city of Seattle

Comments: By Nov. 14 to PRC@seattle.gov or the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections, Attn.: Public Resource Center, 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000, P.O. Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124

Information: Beth Hartwick, Seattle planner, (206) 684-0814; Mancong Lin, applicant contact, (206) 223-1361; Ref. 3028930-LU

127 Lower Queen Anne units, retail

Location: Seattle, 513 First Ave. N.

Project: Eight-story, 127-unit apartment building with retail; parking for 28 vehicles; existing structures to be demolished; James Wong of Vibrant Cities is the financially responsible party

Action: Permit application submitted to the city of Seattle; re-noticed on Nov. 1

Comments: By Nov. 14 to PRC@seattle.gov or the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections, Attn.: Public Resource Center, 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000, P.O. Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124

Information: Beth Hartwick, Seattle planner, (206) 684-0814; Pui Leung, applicant contact, (206) 659-5750; Ref. 3029562-LU

93 Capitol Hill units, retail

Location: Seattle, 1732 Broadway

Project: Seven-story, 89-unit apartment building with four live-work units and 5,600 square feet of retail; parking for 23 vehicles; existing building to be demolished; Sean Hyatt of MCRT Investments LLC (Mill Creek Residential Trust) is the financially responsible party

Action: City of Seattle has placed conditions on the project

Appeals: By Nov. 19 to the Seattle Hearing Examiner, P.O. Box 94729, Seattle, WA 98124

Information: Crystal Torres, Seattle planner, (206) 684-5887; Jodi Patterson-O'Hare, applicant contact, (425) 681-4718; Ref. 3028539-LU

9 Magnolia rowhouse units

Location: Seattle, 2300 W. Emerson St.

Project: One six-unit rowhouse and one three-unit rowhouse; parking for nine vehicles; existing structure to be demolished; John Jackels of Northwest Builders Financial is the financially responsible party

Action: Seattle hearing examiner will hold an appeal hearing at 9 a.m. Jan. 7 at the Office of the Hearing Examiner, 40th Floor, 700 Fifth Ave., Seattle

Information: Lindsay King, Seattle planner, (206) 684-9218; Julian Weber, applicant contact, (206) 953-1305, Ext. 100; Ref. 3029611-LU

8 Lake Stevens house lots

Location: Lake Stevens, Snohomish County, between 19th Street Northeast and Mitchell Drive (118th Avenue Northeast)

Project: Mattson Hill preliminary short plat; subdivide undeveloped 3.68-acre lot into eight single-family lots; remove invasive species, plant native trees and shrubs, construct a pedestrian trail

Action: Mitigated determination of non-significance issued by the city of Lake Stevens

Owner: Mattson Hill Homes LLC

Comments: By Nov. 15 to the city of Lake Stevens

Information: (applicant contact) Ken Williams, Group Four, (425) 408-1152; (SEPA contact) Dillon Roth, city of Lake Stevens, (425) 622-9425, droth@lakestevenswa.gov; Ref. LUA2017-0049

35 Kent house lots

Location: Kent, 20815, 20822 and 20837 96th Place S. and 9631 S. 208th Street

Project: Hillcrest I; subdivide 8.22 acres into 35 single-family lots

Action: Mitigated determination of non-significance, using the optional SEPA process, expected to be issued by the city of Kent

Owner: Harbour Homes LLC

Information: (applicant contact) Jamie Waltier, Harbour Homes LLC, jwaltier@harbourhomes.com; (SEPA contact) Kent Planning Services, (253) 856-5454; Ref. ENV-2017-6, RPSW-2170502

60 Kitsap County home lots

Location: Kitsap County, between 955 and 1135 N.W. Hogan Lane

Project: Bakker's Hillside Estates; develop 9.26 acres into a 60-lot residential development; stormwater management facilities, utilities, recreational open space and access roads

Action: Determination of non-significance, using the optional SEPA process, expected to be issued by Kitsap County

Owner: Eric Clarke, Element Residential

Comments: By Nov. 15 to Kitsap County

Information: (applicant contact) Mark Kuhlman, Team 4 Engineering, (360) 297-5560; (SEPA contact) Meg Sands, Kitsap County, (360) 337-5777, msands@co.kitsap.wa.us; Ref. 17-02233

November 7, 2018

Tukwila Justice Center

Location: Tukwila, 15001 Tukwila International Blvd.

Project: Tukwila Justice Center; 47,000-square-foot municipal facility for a police station, municipal court, emergency management organization and public conference rooms with secure parking for staff; additional public parking stalls; street and landscaping improvements

Action: Determination of non-significance, using the optional SEPA process, expected to be issued by the city of Tukwila

Owner: City of Tukwila

Comments: By Nov. 14 to the city of Tukwila

Information: (applicant contact) Ethan Bernau, project manager, Shiels Obletz Johnsen, ethanb@sojsea.com, (206) 838-3705; (SEPA contact) Jack Pace, city of Tukwila, (206) 431-3670; Ref. E18-00147, L18-0088, L18-0095, L18-0096

Gig Harbor-area commercial demolition

Location: Gig Harbor area, Pierce County, 2002 36th St. N.W.

Project: Tacoma Screw Products; demolition and removal of four buildings; fill and grade 25,000 cubic yards of material on a 9.17-acre site

Action: Notice of application issued by Pierce County

Owner: Tacoma Screw Products

Comments: By Nov. 27 to Pierce County

Information: (applicant contact) Carl Halsan, (253) 307-1922, carlhalsan@gmail.com; (SEPA contact) Marcia Lucero, Pierce County, (253) 798-2789, marcia.lucero@piercecountywa.gov; Ref. 895834, 895835

Sammamish road widening

Location: Sammamish, Issaquah-Fall City Road

Project: Issaquah-Fall City Road will be widened between 240th Place Southeast and Klahanie Drive Southeast from two travel lanes to four, with bike lanes, curb and gutter, landscaping and sidewalks; three new roundabouts

Action: Determination of non-significance, using the optional SEPA process, expected to be issued by the city of Sammamish

Owner: City of Sammamish

Comments: By Nov. 21 to the city of Sammamish

Information: (applicant contact) Sam Park, senior project engineer, city of Sammamish, (425) 295-0538, spark@sammamish.us; (SEPA contact) Ryan Harriman, city of Sammamish, (425) 295-0529, rharriman@sammamish.us; Ref. SDT2018 00624, CG2018-05285

Yakima manufacturing addition

Location: Yakima, 3303 W. Washington Ave.

Project: Adventurer LP; construct a 22,400-square-foot addition to a transportation equipment manufacturing building; remove 2,500 square feet of enclosed building space; construct storage areas for gravel and asphalt products

Action: Determination of non-significance, using the optional SEPA process, expected to be issued by the city of Yakima

Owner: Adventurer LP

Comments: By Nov. 19 to the city of Yakima

Information: (applicant contact) HLA Engineering and Land Surveying, (509) 966-7000; (SEPA contact) Eric Crowell, city of Yakima, (509) 576-6736, eric.crowell@yakimawa.gov; Ref. CL1#116-18, SEPA#021-18, CAO#003-18

West Seattle residential addition, office, retail

Location: Seattle, 1709 Harbor Ave. S.W.

Project: Change the use of an existing building from office to apartments; five-story residential addition on the south side of the building for a total of 15 units with retail and office on the ground floor; parking for 15 vehicles; existing residential structure to be demolished; Joseph Ademson of Harbor Pacific LLC is the financially responsible party

Action: Revised permit application submitted to the city of Seattle

Comments: By Nov. 30 to PRC@seattle.gov or the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections, Attn.: Planning Resource Center, 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000, P.O. Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124

Information: David Landry, Seattle planner, (206) 684-5318; Matt Wasse, applicant contact, (206) 405-2537; Ref. 3025492-LU

136 Bryant assisted-living units, retail

Location: Seattle, 3211 N.E. 45th Place

Project: Six-story building with 136 assisted-living units and retail; parking for 53 vehicles; existing buildings to be demolished; requires a rezone of 32,000 square feet of land from NCP-40 to NC2P-55 (M); Walter Braun of ASC Lake Union LLC (Aegis Senior Communities) is the financially responsible party

Action: A Seattle design-review board will hold a recommendation meeting at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at University Heights Center, 5031 University Way N.E., Room 109, Seattle

Comments: By Nov. 18 to PRC@seattle.gov or the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections, Attn.: Public Resource Center, 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000, P.O. Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124

Information: Holly Godard, Seattle planner, (206) 684-0532; Jody Patterson-O'Hare, applicant contact, (425) 681-4718; Ref. 3025056-LU

43 Queen Anne apartments

Location: Seattle, 2120 First Ave. N.

Project: Three-story apartment building with 39 small efficiency dwelling units and four apartment units for a total of 43 units; parking for 16 vehicles; existing building to remain; Brian Regan is the financially responsible party

Action: City of Seattle will hold an administrative design review

Comments: By Nov. 14 to PRC@seattle.gov or the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections, Attn.: Planning Resource Center, 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000, P.O. Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124

Information: Allison Whitworth, Seattle planner, (206) 684-0363; Mike Skidmore, applicant contact, (206) 453-3645; Ref. 3032830-EG

9 Vancouver-area home lots

Location: Vancouver area, 5301 N.E. 49th St.

Project: 49th Street short plat; nine lots on a 1.78-acre parcel for residential development

Action: Determination of non-significance, using the optional SEPA process, expected to be issued by Clark County

Owner: EVS Properties LLC

Comments: By Nov. 14 to Clark County

Information: (applicant contact) Travis Johnson, PLS Engineering, (360) 944-6519, travis@plsengineering.com; (SEPA contact) Scott Wiedemer, Clark County, (564) 397-5273, scott.wiedemer@clark.wa.gov; Ref. PLD2018-00033, SEP2018-00044, EVR2018-00070, GEO2018-00043

275-unit OSU housing complex

Location: Corvallis, Oregon, South 11th Street and Southwest Madison Avenue

Project: 275-unit Oregon State University student housing complex; 73,600-square-foot building and 46,500-square-foot building; place fill into 1.1 acres of wetlands

Action: Permit application submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Comments: By Nov. 19 to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch, Attn.: Benny Dean Jr., P.O. Box 2946, Portland, OR 97208

Information: Benny Dean Jr., corps project manager, (541) 465-6769; John van Staveren, Pacific Habitat Services, applicant agent, (503) 570-0800; John Doty, OSU, applicant, (541) 740-8302; Ref. NWP-2018-88

November 6, 2018

Puyallup-area PSE service center

Location: Puyallup area, Pierce County, 5807 Milwaukee Ave. E.

Project: Puget Sound Energy Puyallup Service Center; two buildings totaling 35,000 square feet for office/warehouse and maintenance, along with grading, parking, stormwater facility and utility connections

Action: Determination of non-significance, using the optional SEPA process, expected to be issued by Pierce County

Owner: Puget Sound Energy

Information: (applicant contact) Matt Reeves, Zervas Group, matt@zervasgroup.com; (SEPA contact) Michael Jimenez, Pierce County, (253) 798-7181, michael.jimenez@piercecountywa.gov; Ref. 891224, 891240, 891246, 891251

Montlake communication equipment relocation

Location: Seattle, 2450 Lake Washington Blvd. E.

Project: Relocate a minor communication utility displaced by construction of expanded SR 520; 125-foot monopole and equipment cabinets in WSDOT right of way; environmental documents prepared by WSDOT

Action: Revised permit application submitted to the city of Seattle

Comments: By Nov. 14 to PRC@seattle.gov or the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections, Attn.: Public Resource Center, 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 2000, P.O. Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124

Information: Jerry Suder, Seattle planner, (206) 386-4069; Bill North, applicant contact, (425) 876-2909; Ref. 3032615-LU


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