Development Update April 24: 50 residential units and more subdivisions

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:

1436 NW 62nd St

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A Land Use Application has been submitted to allow a 4-story structure containing 30 residential units. No parking is proposed. Existing structures to be demolished.

Decisions:

2018 NW 57th St

A Land Use Application has been approved to allow a six story structure with 20 residential units and 10 vehicular parking spaces below grade. Existing duplex to be demolished. Appeals of the decision must be received by the Hearing Examiner no later than May 5, 2014.

2414 NW 62nd St

A Land Use Application has been approved to subdivide one development 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. Appeals of the decision must be received by the Hearing Examiner no later than May 8, 2014.

2651 NW 64th St

A Land Use Application has been approved to subdivide one development 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. Appeals of the decision must be received by the Hearing Examiner no later than May 8, 2014.

6711 Alonzo Ave NW

A Land Use Application has been approved to subdivide one development 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. Appeals of the decision must be received by the Hearing Examiner no later than May 8, 2014.

Appeals and comments on proposed land use actions must be submitted in writing to the Public Resource Center by email to prc@seattle.gov, by fax to (206) 233-7901, or by mail to the address below:

Department of Planning and Development
ATTN: Public Resource Center or Assigned Planner
700 Fifth Ave, Ste 2000
P.O. Box 34019
Seattle, WA 98124-4019

8 thoughts to “Development Update April 24: 50 residential units and more subdivisions”

  1. I daresay only a man would compare developing housing in an urban neighborhood is the equivalent of raping a woman. The development is legal, it houses people, but may not be as pretty or sensitive to the visual context. Are you saying rape is merely visually objectionable, involves the kind of people we don’t want in our neighborhood, and is okay but not in neighborhood where I can see it?

  2. Imagine a 2 bdroom becomes a 40 unit property,
    with no parking (except for bikes and motor scooters)

    I hope the neighbors have lots of bikes and no need for parking.

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