LAND USE | Feb. 26, 2015

The following information was provided by the city’s Department of Planning and Development (DPD).

Appeals are made 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 decisions

1104 LAKESIDE AVE. S. (3018594) on a Shoreline Substantial Development Application to allow a 253-sq.-ft. addition to existing 395-sq.-ft. pier. The existing pier and extension will be fully grated. Review includes elevating existing pier by 10 feet, installing six new steel piles, installing two mooring piles and relocating one personal watercraft and one boatlift. The following appealable decisions have been made based on submitted plans: Shoreline Substantial Development to allow a pier in an Urban Residential/Conservancy Recreation (UR/CR) shoreline environments conditionally granted; Determination of Non-Significance with conditions (no Environmental Impact Statement required). Environmental review completed, and project conditioned as applicable. This DNS is issued using the optional DNS process in WAC 197.11.355 and SMC 25.05.355. The comment period was originally published on Oct. 16, 2014, and there is no further comment period on this DNS. This decision is appealable to the Washington State Shoreline Hearings Board until at least March 19.

923 29TH AVE. S. (3017817) on a Land Use Application to subdivide one development site into five unit lots. The construction of residential units is under Project No. 6358800. 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 appealable decision has been made based on submitted plans: Unit Lot Subdivision to create five unit lots granted. The hearing examiner must receive appeals of this decision no later than March 12.