Development Update April 17: Subdivisions galore

Applications for developments in Ballard have been coming in fast this week to the Department of Planning and Development (DPD).

Check out the most recent applications and decisions from the DPD as posted in the Land Use Information Bulletin.

Applications:

1763 NW 63rd St

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A Land Use Application has been submitted to subdivide the site into two unit lots. This subdivision of property is only for the purpose of allowing sale or lease of the unit lots.  Development standards will be applied to the original parcel and not to each of the new unit lots.

2038 NW 62nd St

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A Land Use Application has been submitted to subdivide the site into three unit lots. This subdivision of property is only for the purpose of allowing sale or lease of the unit lots.  Development standards will be applied to the original parcel and not to each of the new unit lots.

Decisions:

1741 NW 60th St

A Land Use Application has been approved to subdivide one development site into two unit lots. The construction of residential units has been approved under Project #6358559. 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. Appeals of the decision must be received by the Hearing Examiner no later than May 1, 2014.

1743 NW 60th St 

A Land Use Application has been approved to subdivide one development site into two unit lots. The construction of residential units has been approved under Project #6358560. 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. Appeals of the decision must be received by the Hearing Examiner no later than May 1, 2014.

10 thoughts to “Development Update April 17: Subdivisions galore”

  1. Should just rename these updates to “Subdivisions Updates”. Seems notable when a LUA is something else, maybe warranting its own post.

  2. Stephanie, a few areas north of 65th have been rezoned for multi family, mainly along 15th ave. Luckily no more than that.

    We will fight tooth and nail to preserve our neighborhood from greedy developers!

  3. Well, believe it or not, your preservation efforts will be in vain.

    Trust me when I say there are plenty of your neighbors who are happily willing to sell out when the time comes and the price is right.

    How well do you know your neighbors anyway Ballard? I saw some piece recently about how Seattle was 48th of 50 cities in regards to knowing one’s neighbor.

    You can not stop me. I will buy the house next door to you, knock it down, and build the biggest monstrosity I can.

  4. The one on NW 63rd is a puzzle to me. They are applying for the permission to build and the three three-story buildings are almost finished. What’s up with that?

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