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Cover Photo: Cover Photo: View of the new Seattle outdoor art exhibit areas Cover photo © by Aerolist Photographers, Inc. 1‑800‑852‑3686 • www.aerolistphoto.com Art Direction: Anita Elder Design • www.anitaelder.biz 23,500 SF Yakima Area Community College Development In Line For DNS Approval YAKIMA A college facilities project, planned for a site located at 1201 West Prasch Avenue in the Yakima area, is in line to be issued a determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct an 11,000 square foot administration building and a 13,500 square foot shop and storage build‑ ing. The city of Yakima, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the permit‑ ting to Yakima Valley Community College. Construction will require the demolition and removal of six deteriora‑ tion residential dwelling units in order to con‑ struct the new Campus Operations Complex. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, BOR Architecture, at 509‑454‑3229. 38‑Lot Kent Area Resi‑ dential Subdivision Project Receives Miti‑ gated DNS Approval KENT A residential subdivi‑ sion development slated for a 10.37‑acre site located at 21259 132nd Avenue SE in the Kent area, has been issued a mitigated determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to divide the site into 38 single‑family residential dwelling lots. The city of Kent has issued the permitting to the applicant, who is Kentridge Estates. Construction will require the demolition and removal of an existing residence on the site. The project will be called Kentridge Estates. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Apex Engineering, at 253‑473‑4494. 10‑Unit Central Area Residential Townhouse Development In Design Phase SEATTLE A residential project, in planning for sites located at 208 and 212 16th Avenue in the Seattle area, is work‑ ing its way through the city of Seattle’s design guidance‑review process. The develop‑ ers have requested permission to construct two, 5‑unit townhouse buildings with surface parking. The city of Seattle has received this request by the applicant, who is Michael Pollard of Park West LLC/Isola Real Estate III. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Tim Carter, at 206‑325‑0147. 1,067‑Unit South Lake Union Area Mixed‑Use Residential‑Retail Devel‑ opment Subject Of A Revised Application SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail development, proposed for a site April 2015 3 located at 1120 Denny Way in the Seattle area, is the subject of a revised application. The developers have plans to construct two, 41‑story towers containing a total of 1,067 dwelling units and 28,100 square feet of retail space. Below‑grade parking will accommo‑ date up to 1,347 vehicles. An addendum to the South Lake Union height and density EIS is being prepared. The city of Seattle has received this request from the appli‑ cant, who is Rossano De Cotis of Onni John Street LLC (Onni Group). For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at 425‑681‑4718. 2,400 SF Snohomish Area Industrial Mari‑ juana Building Remodel Receives DNS Approval SNOHOMISH An industrial develop‑ ment, planned for a property located at 317 Price Road in the Snohomish area, has been issued a determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to remodel a 2,400 square foot building to be used for the production and processing of marijuana. Snohomish County has received this request from the applicant, who is Rob Radcliff. The project will be known as High Roir Indoor Cannabis Farm. For further information, call 425‑388‑3311, extension 2351. 20‑Lots Sammamish Area Residential Subdivision Project In Hearings Stage SAMMAMISH A residential subdivi‑ sion development, planned for a 5.69‑acre site located at 104 214th Avenue NE in the Sammamish area, is the subject of hearings by the city of Sammamish. The developers have plans to subdivide the site into 20 single‑family residential building lots. The project will be called Morningside Estates. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Barrington Homes LLC (Murray Franklyn Cos.). 27‑Lot Kent Area Resi‑ dential Subdivision Development Receives DNS Approval KENT A residential subdivision project, slated for three land parcels totaling 5.05‑acres located at 12207 SE 192nd Street in the Kent area, has been issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to divide the site into 27 single‑family residential building lots. Plans include stormwater tracts and associated recreation. The city of Kent has issued the per‑ mitting to the applicant, who is Wayne Jones. The project will be known as Springbrooke Hill plat. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, con‑ tact Mr. Jones at PO Box 146, Renton, WA 98057, or call 425‑228‑9750. 296‑Unit Lynnwood Are Residential Senior Apartment Development In The Works LYNNWOOD A residential project, pro‑ posed for a site located at 800 198th Street SW in the Lynnwood area, is the subject of a recent application. The developers have requested permission to construct a 5‑story, 272,600 square foot senior apartment com‑ plex containing 296 dwelling units. Plans call for 162 below‑grade parking stalls and 61 spaces at‑grade. The city of Lynnwood has received this request from the applicant, who is Carmel Gregory of CG Engineering. Construction will require the demolition and removal of an existing retail complex on the site. The project will be known as Reserve at Scriber Lake. For addi‑ tional information on this project, contact Mr. Gregory at 425‑778‑8500. 3‑Story Seattle Area Burke Museum Replacement Project In Design Phase SEATTLE A community develop‑ ment, in planning for a site located at 4331 Memorial Way NE in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission Quality sheet metal products delivered FAST! Seattle 206‑364‑3612 13760 32nd Avenue NE Kirkland 425‑827‑8367 11336 120th Avenue NE, Ste. 121 April 2015 4 to construct a 3‑story museum. Plans include surface parking for 150 vehicles and exceptional trees will be removed. Construction will require the demolition and removal of an existing structure on the site. The applicant for this project is Curtis Bain of the University of Washington Capital Projects Office. The project will be known as the Burke Memorial Museum. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jon O’Hare at 425‑301‑9541. 60‑Unit Alaska Junction Area Residential Apart‑ ment Project In Early Design Phase SEATTLE A residential project, in planning for a site located at 4528 44th Avenue SW in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission to construct an apartment building containing 60 dwelling units. The appli‑ cant for this project is Dave Biddle of Blueprint Services LLC. For addi‑ tional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Tim Carter, at 206‑325‑0147. 5‑Story 64‑Unit Queen Anne Area Mixed‑Use Residential‑Retail Devel‑ opment In Design Phase SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail development, in planning for a site located at 400 Roy Street in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guidance‑review process. The develop‑ ers have requested permission to construct a 5‑story residential building with 64 to 68 dwelling units and 3,500 square feet ground‑level retail space. Plans include below‑grade parking for 32 vehicles. The applicant for this project is Kevin Corbett of Evergreen Lake LLC. Construction will require the demolition and removal of an existing structure on the site. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Ralph Allen, at 206‑399‑9467. 47‑Lot Olympia Area Residential Subdivision Project Receives Miti‑ gated DNS Approval OLYMPIA A residential subdivision development, planned for a site located at the 8000 and 9000 blocks of Waddell Creek Road SW in the Olympia area, has been issued a mitigated determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to divide 100‑acres into 20 single‑family residen‑ tial building lots with 64.28‑acres of open space and a large lot subdivision of 189‑acres into 27 single‑family residential building lots of at least five acres each and 49.49‑acres of open space. Thurston County has issued the permitting to the applicant, who is Mark Smuland, manag‑ ing director of Aloha Lumber. The project will be called Lake Lucinda preliminary plat and large lot subdivision. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jeff Pantier of Hatton Godat Pontier, at jeffp@ hattonpantier.com, or call 360‑943‑1599. 6‑Story 185‑Unit Bellevue Area Mixed‑Use Resi‑ dential‑Commercial Development In Line For DNS Approval BELLEVUE A mixed‑use residential and retail develop‑ ment, proposed for a site located at 15600 NE Eighth Street in the Bellevue area, is in line to be issued a determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 6‑story residential building for seniors with 185 apartment dwelling units, residential ameni‑ ties and 1,600 square feet retail space. Plans call for structured park‑ ing for up to 114 vehicles. The city of Bellevue, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the required permitting to the appli‑ cant, who is Pacific Northern Construction Company. The project will be called Crossroads Senior Living. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, A STRONGER “CONNECTION” IN THE NORTHWEST Basalite Concrete Products of Dupont now manufactures the Mesa® Retaining Wall System. The Mesa System incorporates a positive, me‑ chanical connection between the block face and the Tensar® geogrid reinforcement, providing unsurpassed structural integrity. 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For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Songbird A commercial project, planned for a site located at 1818 Fairview Avenue East in the Seattle area, has been issued a deter‑ mination of non‑signif‑ icance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 4‑story build‑ ing containing 203,300 square feet office space and 2,800 square feet ground‑level retail space. Plans will take place in an environmentally criti‑ cal area. Plans include below‑grade parking for 262 vehicles. Work Quality Products at Every Price Level Decorative Plumbing Door Hardware Steam/Bathtub Cabinet Hardware Lighting Bath Accessories showrooms 333 N.W. 16th Ave. Portland, Oregon 800-452-7634 12001 N.E. 12th St. Bellevue, Washington 800-574-4312 www.chown.com will require 74,700 cubic yards of grading. Design review has been con‑ ducted under a separate project order. The city of Seattle has issued the permitting, with condi‑ tions, to the applicant, who is Washington Real Estate Holdings LLC. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Brad Hinthorne, at 206‑381‑6019. 5‑Story 79‑Unit Roosevelt Area Mixed‑Use Resi‑ dential‑Retail Project In Design Phase SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail develop‑ ment, in planning for a site located at 6800 Roosevelt Way NE in the Seattle area, is work‑ ing its way through the city of Seattle’s design guidance‑review pro‑ cess. The developers have requested permis‑ sion to construct a 5‑story building with 79 residential dwelling units above 3,100 square feet of retail space. Parking for 64 vehicles will be provided below‑grade. Construction will require the demolition and removal of existing structures on the site. The applicant for this project is Joe Geivett of Emerald Bay Equity LLC. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Steve Johnson, at 206‑682‑6170, exten‑ sion 19. 23‑Unit U District Area Residential Development In Design Phase SEATTLE A residential project, in planning for a site located at 4229 Seventh Avenue NE in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission to construct a residential building to house 23 dwelling units. The city of Seattle has received this request from the applicants, who are Peter Anderson and Huishu Tsay. For additional infor‑ mation on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Peter Ande, at 206‑949‑5828. 21,800 SF Vancouver Area Commercial Develop‑ ment In The Works VANCOUVER A commercial develop‑ ment, proposed for a site located at 7916 NE Sixth Avenue in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a pre‑application confer‑ ence being held by Clark County. The developers have plans to construct a 14,500 square foot multi‑tenant building, a 1,600 square foot retail pad and a 2,600 square foot drive‑thru building. Plans call for renovation of an exist‑ ing 3,100 square foot building. The project will be known as Hazel Dell Brecht Property. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Cardno, at 503‑419‑2500. 49‑Unit Vancouver Area April 2015 6 #1 REFRIGERATORS #1 RANGE HOODS #1 DISHWASHERS #1 RANGES & COOKTOPS #1 LAUNDRY BUILDERS LOVE GE. ODDS ARE, YOU’LL FEEL THE SAME. Refrigerators Laundry Ranges & Cooktops Range Hoods Dishwashers GE SWEPT THE 2012 BUILDER MAGAZINE AWARDS IN ALL FIVE MAJOR APPLIANCE CATEGORIES. It’s just another reason to feel great about having GE® appliances in your new home. Make your job easier with resources and support at buildwithge.com Christy Baird-Smith, P: 360.210.7931, F: 877.782.6650, christina.baird-smith@ge.com, Skamania, Benton & Franklin Counties Scott MacDonald, P: 206.714.6691, F: 866.342.4287, scott.macdonald@ge.com, King County – Multi-Family Dan Mertz, P: 503.635.3775, F: 877.782.6649, dan.mertz@ge.com, Clark & Cowliz Counties Taylor Thomasino, P: 253.405.2277, F: 866.342.4331, taylor.thomasino@ge.com, Pierce County South Rob Williams, P: 425.401.1148, F: 877.782.6679, robert.williams5@ge.com, King County – Single Family Residential Project In The Works Complex Development Receives DNS Approval VANCOUVER LYNNWOOD A residential develop‑ ment, proposed for a 7.8‑acre property located at 2915 NE 99th Street in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a pre‑application confer‑ ence being held by Clark County. The developers have plans to construct 49 single‑family resi‑ dences on the site. The project will be known as Gaiser View Estates Subdivision. For addi‑ tional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Sterling Design, at 360‑759‑1794. A residential project, slated for sites totaling 3.8‑acres located at 16617 and 16525 Ash Way in the Lynnwood area, has been issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct 114 apartment dwelling units in five structures. Plans include a fitness center, clubhouse and associated office. Snohomish County has issued the permitting to the applicant, who is James Pontak of Integral Northwest. The project will be called Allegro at Ash Creek. For additional information on this proj‑ ect, contact Mr. Pontak, 114‑Unit Lynnwood Area Residential Apartment Supplying The Pacific Northwest with Drywall and Related Products since 1971 at 425‑438‑1811. 4‑Story 48‑Room West Seattle Area Assisted‑Living Facility Development In Design Phase SEATTLE A nursing center proj‑ ect, in planning for a site located at 4515 41st Avenue SW in the Seattle area, is work‑ ing its way through the city of Seattle’s design guidance‑review process. The develop‑ ers have requested permission to construct a 4‑story assisted‑living facility containing 48 sleeping rooms with 66 beds. Plans include below‑grade parking for 11 vehicles. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of existing structures on the site. The applicant for this project is Shawn Reynold of Morningside Development. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s con‑ tact, Steve Fischer, at 206‑933‑1150. 285,700 SF Vancouver Area Industrial Manufacturing Plant & Office Project In Application Phase We are experts in drywall products and service! VANCOUVER Kent: 253‑854‑0720 Bothell: 425‑488‑1188 Lakewood: 253‑365‑6143 Sequim: 360‑452‑4161 www.kentgypsum.com An industrial develop‑ ment, proposed for a site located at 3212 NE Lower River Road in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a recent application. The devel‑ opers have requested permission to construct a 285,700 square foot manufacturing facility with a 51,000 square foot office. The project will be known Sunlight Supply. The applicant for this project is VLMK Consulting Engineers. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant at 503‑222‑4453. 873,000 SF Denny Trian‑ gle Area Office‑Retail Buildings Development In The Works SEATTLE A development proposed for a site located at 2200 Seventh Avenue in the Seattle area, is the subject of a street vaca‑ tion petition submitted to the Seattle Department of Transportation. Plans outline construct of an 850,000 square foot office and 23,300 square foot retail space in a 9‑story and 24‑story building. Parking for up to 814 vehicles will be provided below‑grade. Plans call for an alley vacation and will require the demolition and removal of existing buildings on the site. The applicant for this project is John Schoettler of Acorn Development LLC. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Lindy Gaylord of Seneca Group, at 206‑626‑3150. 49‑Lot Lacey Area Resi‑ dential Subdivision Project In Line For Miti‑ gated DNS Approval LACEY A residential subdivision April 2015 8 development, planned for a property located at 8955 31st Avenue SE in the Lacey area, is in line to be issued a mitigated determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to divide the property into 49 single‑family residen‑ tial building lots. The lots will contain 35 single‑family detached and 14 townhomes. The city of Lacey, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the required permitting to the applicant, who is Viewood Development Corporation. The project will be known as Viewood Campus Subdivision. For addi‑ tional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Rich Cobb of Viewood Development, at 360‑438‑6353. 142‑Unit Bellingham Area Student Housing Project In Line For DNS Approval BELLINGHAM A WWU development, planned for a site located at 900‑910 North Forest Street in the Bellingham area, is in line to be issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a new student housing building with up to 142 units and 419 beds and a small coffee shop. Plans include parking accommodations for 279 vehicles and 234 bicycles. A sidewalk will be installed along the Ivy Street abutment and will include ADA pedestrian crossings. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of an existing Seventh Day Adventist Church and fellowship hall. The city of Bellingham, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the required permitting to the applicant, who is Rael Development Corporation. For addi‑ tional information on this project, contact the applicant’s con‑ tact, Bill Geyer of Rael Development Corp, at 949‑250‑4245. 6‑Story 158‑Unit Seat‑ tle Area Mixed‑Use Residential‑Retail Development Receives Conditional DNS Approval SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail development, slated for a site located at 1287 Westlake Avenue in the Seattle area, has been issued a determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 6‑story building with 158 residential units above 1,600 square feet of ground‑level retail space. Work will take place in a liquefaction‑prone environmentally critical area. Parking will be located at 1414 Dexter Avenue North under a separate project order. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of existing structures and surface parking areas. The city of Seattle has issued the permitting, April 2015 9 with conditions, to the applicant, who is Tom Parsons of Holland Partners. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at 425‑681‑4718. 5‑Story 45‑Unit East‑ lake Area Mixed‑Use Residential‑Commercial Project In Design Phase SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail development, in planning for a site located at 2203 Eastlake Avenue East in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission to construct a 5‑story building with 45 residen‑ tial dwelling units that will feature 3,000 square feet, ground‑level retail space. Parking for 39 vehicles will be located below‑grade. The applicant for this project is John Links of 2203 Eastlake Ave. East LLC. Construction will require the demolition and removal of existing buildings on the site. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Mark Barrientos, at 206‑728‑1912. 3‑Story 82‑Unit Everett Area Residential Apart‑ ment Development In Line For Mitigated DNS Approval EVERETT A residential project, planned for sites total‑ ing 8‑acres located at 7828 and 7910 Broadway in the Everett area, is in line to be issued a mitigated determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a residential building up to 3‑story with 82 attached dwelling units with 2‑car garages and 199 off‑street parking spaces. The city of Everett, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the required permitting to the appli‑ cant, who is Seattle Pacific Development LLC. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Seattle Pacific Development, at 425‑322‑3751. 4‑Story 18‑Unit Central Area Residential Apartment Project In Application Phase SEATTLE A residential develop‑ ment, proposed for a site located at 1305 East Marion Street in the Seattle area, is the subject of a recent appli‑ cation. The developers have requested permis‑ sion to construct a 4‑story building contain‑ ing 18 residential dwell‑ ing units and storage for 14 bicycles. Plans do not include parking. The city of Seattle has received this request from the applicant, who is Gallaudet Edson of Build April 2015 10 Urban. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of an existing single‑family residence on the site. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jeff Wegener, at 206‑452‑9399. 4‑Story 33‑Unit Ballard Area Residential Devel‑ opment In The Works SEATTLE A residential develop‑ ment, proposed for a site located at 1506 NW 61st Street in the Seattle area, is the subject of a recent application. The devel‑ opers have requested permission to construct a 4‑story building con‑ taining 33 residential dwelling units. No park‑ ing is proposed. The city of Seattle has received this request from the applicant, who is Tyson Alexander of Ballard 61 LLC. Construction will require the demolition and removal of existing structures on the site. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jay Janette, at 206‑919‑2624. 24,300 SF Washougal Area Industrial‑Ware‑ house Project In Line For DNS Approval WASHOUGAL An industrial develop‑ ment, planned for a 2.74‑acre property located at 4225 Lincoln Street in the Washougal area, is in line to be issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 24,300 square foot multi‑tenant industrial and warehouse build‑ ing on the vacant lot. Plans include pedestrian access and circulation, landscaping, stormwater and utility improve‑ ments, lighting and associated parking. The city of Washougal, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the required permitting to the appli‑ cant, who is the Port of Camas‑Washougal. The project will be known as Steigerwald Commerce Center Building 17 at the Port of Camas‑Washougal. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, David Ripp, executive director of Port of Camas‑Washougal, at 360‑835‑5560. Kirkland Area Office & Retail Additions Project Subject Of An Adden‑ dum To Mitigated DNS Approval KIRKLAND An office develop‑ ment, planned for sites located at 112 and 150 Lake Street South in the Kirkland area, has been issued an addendum to a previously issued mitigated determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct an additional office area to the existing waterfront market building and remodel and expand the restaurant building. Plans include a new April 2015 11 parking garage with integrated retail and offices uses. Work will take place in stages. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Rick Chesmore of Chesmore Buck Architecture, at 425‑679‑0907. 10‑Lot Snohomish Area Residential Subdivision Development Receives DNS Approval SNOHOMISH A residential subdivi‑ sion project, slated for a 5‑acre land parcel located at 808 Ludwig Road in the Snohomish area, has been issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to divide the parcel into 10 single‑family residential building lots. Plans show two tracts for access, utilities, critical areas, open space and native growth protection area. The city of Snohomish has issued the permit‑ ting to the applicant, who is Matt Echelbarger of Matt Echelbarger Building Company. For more information on this project, contact Mr. Echelbarger at 425‑210‑5472. 2‑Story 45‑Unit Raymond Area Vacation Rentals Development Receives DNS Approval RAYMOND A residential project, slated for a 6‑acre island and an adjoining 1‑acre land parcel located at Alder Street, at the South Fork of the Willapa River in the Raymond area, has been issued a determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct 45, 2‑story single‑family vacation rental homes south of the former BNSF rail corridor and the Weyerhaeuser sawmill complex in downtown Raymond. Plans detail an access road, new bridge, a stormwater conveyance system, a sewerage pump station, sidewalks, lighting, three small public parks, a walkway to connect with the Willapa Hills Water Trail State Park, landscaping and associated parking. The city of Raymond has issued the permit‑ ting to the applicant, who is Willapa River Development Company. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Willapa River Development Company, at 27100 Scott Road, Menifee, CA 92584, raymondpw@willapabay. org, or call 360‑942‑4107. 7‑Story 100‑Unit South Lake Union Area Resi‑ dential Development In Early Design Phase SEATTLE A residential project, in planning for a site located at 400 Pontius Avenue North in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission to construct a 7‑story residential building with April 2015 12 Jet Has It All For Less! The Contractor’s Headquarters for COMMERCIAL VEHICLES We Stock A Huge Selection Of: Pickups • Hi‑Cubes • Dumps Vans • Service Bodies • Flatbeds 7‑Story 150‑Unit South Lake Union Area Resi‑ dential Project In Early Design Phase SEATTLE All are ready for work, or a quick up‑fit to your requirements. 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The developers have requested permission to construct a 7‑story residential building with 150 dwelling units and below‑grade parking for 126vehicles. The appli‑ cant for this project is Tom Parsons of Holland Acquisition Company LLC. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of an existing structure on the site. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at 425‑681‑4718. 198,000 SF 3‑Story Bellevue Area Commer‑ cial Remodel Project Receives DNS Approval BELLEVUE A commercial project, slated for a site located at 300 Bellevue Square in the Bellevue area, has been issued a determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to remodel an existing 3‑story J.C. Penney department store building into multi‑tenant space. Plans call for a 3‑story, 198,000 square foot conversion of 66,000 square feet of the lowest level from interior tenant space to 35,500 square feet for 65 parking stalls and 30,500 square feet for new retail space. The city of Bellevue has issued the permitting to the owner, who is Kemper Development Company. The project will be called South Commons Shops. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Bradley Smith of Sclater Partners, at 206‑624‑8682. 3‑Story 9‑Unit Central Area Residential Apart‑ ment Building Project In Application Phase SEATTLE A residential project, proposed for a property located at 507 22nd Avenue in the Seattle area, is the subject of a recent application received by the city of Seattle. The develop‑ ers have requested permission to construct a 3‑story building with nine dwelling units. No parking is proposed. Construction will require the demolition and April 2015 13 removal of an existing structure on the site. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Moon Zhang, at 425‑373‑6754. 7‑Story 83‑Unit Resi‑ dential Low‑Income Development In Early Design Phase For First Hill Area SEATTLE A residential project, in planning for a site located at 710 Cherry Street in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission to construct a 7‑story building containing 83 low‑income dwelling units. The applicant for this project is Paul Lambros of Plymouth Housing Group. Construction will require the demolition and removal of an existing building on the site. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Kathryn Smith, at 206‑623‑1104. 5‑Story 26‑Unit Beacon Hill Area Residential Apartment Project In Early Design Phase SEATTLE A residential develop‑ ment, in planning for a site located at 1808 12th Avenue South in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission to construct a 5‑story building containing 26 dwelling units. The applicant for this project is E. Marc Rudd of Rudd Development Company. Construction will require the demolition and removal of an existing building on the site. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jerome Diebrock, at 206‑932‑5432. 6‑Story 91‑Unit Ballard Area Residential Apartment Building Development Receives Conditional DNS Approval SEATTLE A residential develop‑ ment, planned for a site located at 1516 NW 51st Street in the Seattle area, has been issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 6‑story residential building with 90 dwelling units and 500 square feet of ground‑level live‑work space. On‑site parking for 35 vehicles will be provided. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of existing structures on the site. The city of Seattle has issued the permitting, with condi‑ tions, to the applicant, who is Matt Parent of Goodman Real Estate. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Lucas Branham, at 206‑587‑3797. 21,900 SF Monroe Area Commercial Building Development Receives Mitigated DNS Approval MONROE A commercial project, slated for a property located at 13411 Roosevelt Road SE in the Monroe area, has been issued a miti‑ gated determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 21,900 square foot building. Plans include site and utility improve‑ ments. The city of Monroe has issued the permitting to the appli‑ cant, who is Monroe Tractor Supply Company. The project will be called Tractor Supply. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Robert Kroese of PKJB, at bobk@pkjb.com, or call 206‑624‑3210. 9‑Unit Bitter Lake Residential Rowhouse Development In The Works SEATTLE A residential project, pro‑ posed for a site located at 526 North 105th Street in the Seattle area, is the subject of a recent application. The devel‑ opers have requested permission to construct a 5‑unit rowhouse and a 4‑unit rowhouse. Plans call for surface parking and attached garages for 14 vehicles. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of an existing structure on the site. The city of Seattle has received this request by the applicant, who is Steve Nielsen of Fairwinds Development. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Mary Gregersen, at 206‑361‑6133. 19‑Lot Vancouver Area April 2015 14 Framing the Boxcar… on September 27, 2012, IGB Systems started the installation of their modular, light gauge, tubular steel, framing system in the Boxcar apartments. on December 31, 2012, we completed the framing installation. The Boxcar Apartments are a 7-Story Residential Apartment Structure that is located at 975 John Street in Seattle Washington. The 7-story, 145 unit structure utilized the unique modular steel framing system that was developed by IGB Systems. In this project, their steel framing system was installed over a 2-story partially belowgrade, post-tensioned concrete parking garage. This multi-family residential complex is ideally located at the southern boundary of the current Amazon.com corporate campus. The IGB Systems steel framing components were fabricated by Alliance Steel Fabrication in Spanaway Washington. Alliance also installed the framing system. Dennis Dowell, the Project Manager for Boxcar, stated that the first modular steel frame section was bolted into the structure on September 27, 2012. The steel framing portion of the 7-story construction project was completed 96 days later on December 31, 2012. The Boxcar is scheduled for final completion in May of 2013. Construction is on schedule. Rushforth Construction (Kim Nakamura) is the general contractor for the project. Ankron Moisan Associated Architects are the architects. Del Bonds is the principle at IGB Systems A summary of the framing progress on the Boxcar Apartments PRE-FRAMING: Site Prep, Footings, Parking Levels May 1 May 15 June 15 FRAMING START: First floor frame modules September 28 Second floor pan & floor pouring October 12 Second floor frame modules October 15 August 15 Third floor pan & floor pouring October 22 Third floor frame modules November 2 Fourth floor pan & floor pouring November 5 Fourth floor frame modules November 12 Fifth floor pan & floor pouring November 15 Fifth floor frame modules November 21 Sixth floor pan & floor pouring December 5 Sixth floor frame modules Seventh floor pan & floor pouring December 11 December 17 Seventh floor frame module December 28 Framing finish: Roof level pan & roof pouring December 31 About IGB Systems Framing System: IGB Systems’ patented, modular framing system, utilizes pre-engineered, accurately cut, jig set, fully welded, tubular, light gauge, steel modules to achieve its load bearing, and sheer strengths The System offers solutions to several structural framing problems: • FRAME TO 16 STORIES: Designed for use in structures to 16 floors • STRONGER: 6 to16 gauge hollow tubular steel is used for frame members • TIGHTER: Accurately cut square and angled members are all fully welded • TRUER: Jig built sections are square to within +- 2/100 of an inch • QUAKE PROOF: System meets all seismic and sheer force loading requirements • FIRE PROOF: UL fire rating of up to 4 hours • QUIETER: STC sound suppression of up to 66 db • NO ROT, WARPING, MOLD, INSECT INFESTATIONS • GREENER: Adds high LEED points to projects (100% recyclable, no waste) And, Installation is: • FASTER: This is a simple pre-engineered tilt up bolt together system • EASIER: Modules are delivered ready for electrical, plumbing, drywall, cladding • LESS EXPENSIVE: Let us show you how and why For more information on this pioneering framing system, contact: Del Bonds Innovative Green Building Systems 425.251.0963 www.igbsystems.com Residential Subdivision Project In Application Phase VANCOUVER A residential subdivision development, proposed for a 3‑acre property located at 12011 NE 110th Street in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a recent application. The developers have requested permission to divide the property into 19 single‑family residential building lots in three phases. The project will be called Files Subdivision. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Stirling Design, at 360‑759‑1794. 9‑Lot Vancouver Area Residential Subdivi‑ sion Development In Pre‑Application Phase Conference VANCOUVER A residential subdivision development, proposed for a 6.3‑acre site located at 13615 NW 36th Avenue in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a pre‑application confer‑ ence. The developers have requested permis‑ sion to divide the site into 9 single‑family residential building lots. The project will be known as Salmon Creek Manor Short Plat. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, SGA Engineering, at 360‑993‑0911. project is Tom Parsons of Holland Partners. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at 425‑681‑4718. 387‑Unit Westlake Area Mixed‑Use Residen‑ tial‑Retail Development In Design Phase VANCOUVER SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail develop‑ ment, in planning for a site located at 1207 Westlake Avenue North in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guidance‑review process. The develop‑ ers have requested permission to construct two, 6‑story residential buildings housing a total of 387 dwelling units above 900 square feet, ground‑level retail space and below‑grade parking for 234 vehicles in a shared garage. Existing below‑grade tanks will be removed. The applicant for this Vancouver Area Industrial Warehouses Development In The Works An industrial project, proposed for a site located at 6903 NE 134th Avenue in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a recent application. The developers have requested permission to construct a ware‑ house on .5‑acre. The project will be known as Orchards Light Industrial Site. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, SGA Engineering, at 360‑993‑0911. 6‑Story 159‑Unit Seattle Area Residential Project Receives Conditional DNS Approval SEATTLE A residential develop‑ ment, slated for a site located at 1414 Dexter Avenue North in the Seattle area, has been issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 6‑story building with 159 residential dwelling units and 250 below‑grade parking spaces. Parking includes spaces for another project order located at 1287 Westlake Avenue North. The city of Seattle has issued the permitting, with condi‑ tions, to the applicant, who is Holland Partners, North America Sekisui House. 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Make your job easier with resources and support at buildwithge.com Christy Baird-Smith, P: 360.210.7931, F: 877.782.6650, christina.baird-smith@ge.com, Skamania, Benton & Franklin Counties Scott MacDonald, P: 206.714.6691, F: 866.342.4287, scott.macdonald@ge.com, King County – Multi-Family Dan Mertz, P: 503.635.3775, F: 877.782.6649, dan.mertz@ge.com, Clark & Cowliz Counties Taylor Thomasino, P: 253.405.2277, F: 866.342.4331, taylor.thomasino@ge.com, Pierce County South Rob Williams, P: 425.401.1148, F: 877.782.6679, robert.williams5@ge.com, King County – Single Family 3‑unit townhouse build‑ ings containing a total of 12 dwelling units. Plans include surface park‑ ing for 10 vehicles. The applicant for this project is Michael Pollard of Parc West LLC. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of an existing structure on the site. For additional infor‑ mation on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Julian Weber, at 206‑953‑1305. 7‑Story 85‑Unit First Hill Area Residential Project Receives DNS Approval SEATTLE A residential develop‑ ment, slated for a property located at 1023 East Alder Street in the Seattle area, has been issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 7‑story residential building with 85 dwelling units and below‑grade parking for 14 vehicles. The city of Seattle has issued the permitting to the applicant, who is Jake McKinstry of Spectrum Development Solutions LLC. Construction will require the demolition and removal of an exist‑ ing structure on the site. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, George Gibbs, at 206‑971‑5599. 7‑Story Ballard Area Mixed‑Use Residen‑ tial‑Retail Development In The Works SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail development, proposed for a site located at 1701 NW 56th Street in the Seattle area, is the subject of a recent application. The developers have requested permission to construct a 7‑story building containing 177 residential dwelling units above 22 live‑work units and 4,400 square feet retail space. Parking for 144 vehicles will be provided below‑grade. The city of Seattle has received this request by the applicant, who is Brad Reisinger of Lennar Multifamily Communities LLC. Construction will require the demolition and removal of existing five residential build‑ ings totaling 12 dwelling units. For additional information on this proj‑ ect, contact the appli‑ cant’s contact, Brenda Barnes, at 206‑782‑8208. 30‑Unit Toppenish Area Residential Apartment Project Receives DNS Approval TOPPENISH A residential develop‑ ment slated for sites located at 800‑828 Guyette Lane in the Toppenish area, has been issued a determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 30‑unit apartment complex consisting of eight, 2‑story build‑ ings. Plans include associated parking for 47 vehicles. The city of Toppenish has issued the permitting to the applicant, who is Yakima Housing Authority. The project will be known as Toppenish family hous‑ ing. For additional infor‑ mation on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jose Bazan of Bazan Architects, at 425‑637‑0831. 16‑Unit Lower Queen Anne Area Residential Subdivision Project In Application Phase SEATTLE A residential subdivision development, proposed for a property located at 722 Third Avenue North in the Seattle area, is the subject of a recent appli‑ cation. The developers have requested permis‑ sion to divide the prop‑ erty into 16 single‑family residential building lots. An environmental review is being conducted under a separate project order. The city of Seattle has received this request from the applicant, who is Chris Jolley of Valley Street Townhomes. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s con‑ tact, Julie LeDoux, at 206‑459‑2364. 3‑Story 9‑Unit Seattle Area Residential Devel‑ opment Subject Of A Revised Application SEATTLE A residential project proposed for a site located at 507 22nd Avenue in the Seattle area, is the subject of a revised application. The developers have April 2015 23 requested permission to construct a 3‑story building with nine dwell‑ ing units. No parking is proposed. The city of Seattle has received this request from the applicant, who is Jim Barger of KJB Properties LLC. Construction will require the demolition and removal of an exist‑ ing structure on the site. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Moon Zhang, at 425‑373‑6754. 71,000 SF Bremerton Area College Instruc‑ tion Center Development Receives DNS Approval BREMERTON A college facility project, planned for a site located at 1600 Chester Avenue in the Bremerton area, has been issued a deter‑ mination of non‑signif‑ icance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 71,000 square foot instruction center. Plans include vacating Chester Avenue between 16th and 18th Streets and construct a transit and passenger turn‑around/drop‑off site at the 16th Street termi‑ nus. Plans call for 17,500 cubic yards of cut and 3,850 cubic yards of fill. Plans detail stormwater management improve‑ ments, landscaping and parking. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of three existing buildings. The city of Bremerton has issued the permitting to the applicant, who is Olympic College. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s con‑ tact, Olympic College, Facilities Services at facilities@olympic.edu, or call 360‑475‑7810. 12,200 SF West Seattle Area Retail Project In Early Design Phase SEATTLE A retail develop‑ ment in planning for a site located at 4722 Fauntleroy Way SW in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guidance‑review process. The develop‑ ers have requested permission to construct a 12,200 square foot CVS Pharmacy with on‑site surface parking and additional parking located at 4721 88th Avenue SW. The appli‑ cant for this project is Marty Jones of Velmeir Cos. For additional infor‑ mation on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Wayne Shores, at 248‑539‑7997. 38‑Lot Tacoma Area Residential Subdivision Project Receives DNS Approval TACOMA A residential subdivision development, slated for a site located at 1239 East 54th Street in the Tacoma area, has been issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to divide the site into 38 single‑family April 2015 24 residential building lots. Plans call for 15,000 cubic yards of grading. The city of Tacoma has issued the permitting to the owner, who is CFW LLC. For additional infor‑ mation on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, tony Balmelli of Balmelli Engineering, at 7411 Prine Drive SW, Olympia, WA 98522, or call 253‑594‑7971. 13,600 SF Arlington Area Industrial Addition Receives Mitigated DNS Approval ARLINGTON An industrial develop‑ ment planned for a site located at 19130 59th Drive NE in the Arlington area, has been issued a mitigated determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 13,600 square foot addition to the exist‑ ing Global Machine Works building. Plans include an associated asphalt driveway. The city of Arlington has issued the permitting to the applicant, who is Global Machine Works. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Elden McCall of Mac Engineering, at 360‑652‑5820. 6‑Story 132‑Unit Seattle Area Mixed‑Use Residential & Live‑ Work Development In Design Phase SEATTLE A mixed‑use develop‑ ment, in planning for a site located at 2003 NW 57th Street in the Seattle area, is work‑ ing its way through the city of Seattle’s design guidance‑review process. The develop‑ ers have requested permission to construct a 6‑story building with 118 residential dwelling units above 14 live‑work units. Parking for 102 vehicles will be provided below‑grade. The appli‑ cant for this project is Sean Hyatt of Mill Creek Residential Trust. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Todd Holec, at 206‑325‑3356. 23‑Lot Vancouver Area Residential Subdivision Project In The Works VANCOUVER A residential subdivision development proposed for a 2.5‑acre site located at 4216 NE 60th Street in the Vancouver area is the subject of a recent appli‑ cation. The developers have requested permis‑ sion to divide the site into 23 single‑family resi‑ dential building lots. The project will be known as 60th Street Subdivision. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Quality Homes, at 360‑518‑1799. 2‑Story 93,000 SF Bellevue Area Elemen‑ tary School Replacement Project Progressing BELLEVUE A school facility project, planned for an 8‑acre site located at 10615 April 2015 25 SE 23rd Street in the Bellevue area, has been issued concurrency determination by the city of Bellevue. A determina‑ tion of non‑significance was issued in October 2014 by the Bellevue School District No. 405. The developers have detailed plans to con‑ struct a 2‑story, 93,000 square foot school on the site. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of the existing Enatai Elementary school and portables. A sports field will be relocated. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Kyle McLeod of Bellevue School District, at 425‑456‑4646. 12‑Lot Vancouver Area Residential Subdivision Project In Application Phase VANCOUVER A residential subdivision development, proposed for a 2.3‑acre site located at 8013 NE Ward Road in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a recent application. The devel‑ opers have requested permission to divide the site into 12 single‑family residential building lots. The project will be known as Anna Marie Lane Subdivision. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Stirling Design, at 360‑759‑1794. 2‑Story Northgate Mall Area Parking Garage Development In Early Design Phase SEATTLE A project, in planning for a site located at 301 NE Northgate Way in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission to construct a 2‑story park‑ ing garage and surface parking for up to 700 vehicles located at and below‑grade. The appli‑ cant for this project is David Cons of Northgate Mall Partnership. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Michael Hartman, at 317‑263‑8137. 42‑Lot Lake Stevens Area Residential Subdivision Project In Application Phase LAKE STEVENS A residential subdivi‑ sion development, proposed for a 5.8‑acre property located at the east side of 115th Avenue SE at 22nd St SE in the Lake Stevens area, is the subject of a recent application. The developers have requested permission to divide the site into 42 single‑family residential building lots. Snohomish County has received this request by the applicant, who is Harbour Homes LLC. The project will be called Hawksbeard. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant at 206‑315‑8130. 190,000 SF 8‑Story Denny Triangle Area Office & Retail Building Develop‑ ment In The Works SEATTLE An office and retail proj‑ ect, proposed for a site located at 2204 Seventh Avenue in the Seattle area, is the subject of a recent application. The developers have requested permission to construct an 8‑story tower containing 178,600 square feet office space above 12,300 square feet, of ground‑level retail space. Plans call for below‑grade parking for up to 414 vehicles. A final addendum to the down‑ town height and density changes EIS is being prepared. The city of Seattle has received this request by the applicant, who is John Schoettler of Acorn Development LLC. Construction will require the demolition and removal of existing structures on the site. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Peter Krech, at 206‑224‑3335. Everett Area Middle School Facility Field Replacement Project Receives DNS Approval EVERETT A middle school facil‑ ity project, planned for a site located at 11711 Fourth Avenue West in the Everett area, has been issued a determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to install a synthetic turf field and replace the existing track with a rubberized surface. Plans include removing the irrigation system but continue using existing drainage system. Mukilteo School District has issued the permitting for this school project that will be known as Voyager Middle School field and April 2015 26 Jet Has It All For Less! 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For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Paul Townsell of Brent Planning Solutions, at ptownsellbrentplanning‑ solutions.com, or call 425‑346‑8687. 6‑Story 324‑Unit Shoreline Area Residential Apartment Development Receives Mitigated DNS Approval SHORELINE A residential project slated for a site located at 15500 Westminster Way North in the Shoreline area, has been issued a mitigated deter‑ mination of non‑signif‑ icance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 6‑story apartment building with 324 dwelling units. Plans show two levels of below‑grade parking. The city of Shoreline has issued the permitting to the applicant, who is Tsang Enterprises. The project will be called Potala Shoreline. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Charles Wallace of Caron Architecture, at 206‑367‑1382. 834‑Unit Mixed‑Use Residential‑Retail Devel‑ opment Proposed For South Lake Union Area SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail development, proposed for a property located at 1120 John Street in the Seattle area, is the subject of a recent application. The devel‑ opers have requested permission to construct a 29‑story tower and a 36‑story tower con‑ taining a total of 843 residential dwelling units and 17,600 square feet retail space. Parking will be provided below‑grade for up to 1,200 vehicles. An addendum to the South Lake Union height and density environ‑ mental impact state‑ ment is being prepared. The city of Seattle has received this request by the applicant, who is Rossano De Cotis of Onn John Street LLC (Onni Group). Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of existing structures on the site. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at 425‑681‑4718. 55‑Lot Lake Stevens Area Residential Subdivision Project Receives Adden‑ dum To DNS Approval LAKE STEVENS A residential subdivi‑ sion project, planned for a site located at 101st Avenue NE between 30th and 32nd Streets NE in the Lake Stevens area, has been issued an addendum to a previ‑ ously issued determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to proceed with plans to divide the site into 55 single‑family residential building lots with associated infrastructure and drain‑ age. The city of Lake Stevens has issued the April 2015 28 permitting to the owner, who is C.E.S. NW Inc. for Richard American Homes. The project will be known as Whispering Meadows subdivision. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, C.E.S. NW Inc, at 253‑848‑4282. 281‑Unit Seattle Area Mixed‑Use Residen‑ tial‑Retail Development In Design Phase SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail development, in planning for a site located at 1319 Dexter Avenue North in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission to construct a 7‑story, 730unit building and an 11‑story, 208‑unit build‑ ing above 3,600 square feet of retail space. The applicant for this proj‑ ect is Shea Properties Management Company. Construction will require the demolition and removal of existing buildings on the site. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Jodi Patterson‑O’Hare, at 425‑681‑4718. 4‑Story 50‑Unit Central Area Mixed‑Use Residential‑Retail Devel‑ opment In Design Phase SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail development, in planning for a site located at 2305 East Madison Street in the Seattle area, is work‑ ing its way through the city of Seattle’s design guidance‑review pro‑ cess. The developers have requested permis‑ sion to construct a 4‑story building with 50 residential dwelling units above 3,500 square feet retail space. Plans call for surface parking for 13 vehicles. The applicant for this project is Charles Waterman of Le Madison LLC (Hamilton Urban Partners). For additional information on this proj‑ ect, contact the appli‑ cant’s contact, David Neiman, at 206‑760‑5550. 36‑Lot Vancouver Area Residential Subdivision Project In Pre‑Applica‑ tion Conference VANCOUVER A residential subdivi‑ sion project, proposed for an 8.4‑acre site located at 5608 NE 119th Street in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a pre‑application confer‑ ence by Clark County. The developers have requested permission to divide the site into 36 single‑family residen‑ tial building lots. The project will be called Hilberg Subdivision. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Kessi Engineering & Consulting, at 360‑991‑9300. 40‑Unit Vancouver Area Residential Apartment Project In Pre‑Applica‑ tion Phase Decorative Plumbing VANCOUVER A residential project, pro‑ posed for a site located at NE St. Johns Road at NE 39th Street in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a pre‑appli‑ cation conference by the city of Vancouver. The developers have plans to construct a 40‑unit apartment building. The project will be known as Saint James Apartments. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant, Columbia Northwest Engineering, at 509‑766‑1226. 4‑Story 20‑Unit U District Area Residential Development In Application Phase SEATLE A residential project, proposed for a site located at 4320 Eighth Avenue NE in the Seattle area, is the subject of a recent application. The developers have requested permission to construct a 4‑story building containing 20 dwelling units. The city of Seattle has received this request by the applicant, who is David Whey. Construction will require the demolition and removal of existing structures on the site. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Chip Kouba, at 206‑706‑3937. 50‑Unit Bellingham Area Mixed‑Use Residen‑ tial‑Retail Project In Line For DNS Approval April 2015 29 y d a e r u o y e r A ? r e t n i for w 1301 E Mead Ave Yakima, WA 98909 509.575.1600 3628 Chelan Hwy Wenatchee, WA 98801 509.662.4407 150 N Lake Cushman Rd Hoodsport, WA 98548 360.877.6881 11219 SR 525 Clinton, WA 98236 360.341.4866 508 Wellington Ave Walla Walla, WA 99362 509.525.4000 642 Commerce Ave Longview, WA 98632 360.425.1950 10060 NE High School Rd Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 206.842.5691 5880 Portal Way Ferndale, WA 98248 360.384.4300 1050 S 1st Ave Othello, WA 99344 509.488.6601 2820 NE 78th St Vancouver, WA 98665 360.574.4541 5519 20th St E Tacoma, WA 98424 253.922.8779 20815 67th Ave NE Arlington, WA 98223 360.925.4100 1214 Aaron Dr Richland, WA 99352 509.943.9181 1830 SW Black Lake Blvd Olympia, WA 98512 360.754.0300 600 39th Ave SE Puyallup, WA 98374 253.845.7589 10310 E Montgomery Ave Spokane, WA 99206 509.924.2420 3919 W Clearwater Ave Kennewick, WA 99336 509.783.8148 114 E Cedar St Shelton, WA 98584 360.426.2611 20810 Meridian Ave E Graham, WA 98338 253.847.2900 4213 South 47th Ave West Richland, WA 99353 509.627.0288 5522 Point Fosdick Rd NW Gig Harbor, WA 98335 253.858.9958 Supplier of building materials to the professional contractor. www.probuild.com BELLINGHAM A mixed‑use residential and retail development, planned for sites totaling 7.1‑acres located at 760 and 824 West Bakerview Road in the Bellingham area, is in line to be issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct three, 4‑story buildings containing 50 multi‑fam‑ ily dwelling units and 3,200 square feet of commercial space. The city of Bellingham, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the required permitting to the appli‑ cant, who is Catholic Housing Services of Western Washington. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Pam Derry of Tonkin Architecture, at 206‑624‑7880. 71‑Lot Monroe Area Residential Subdivision Project Receives DNS Approval MONROE A residential subdivision development, slated for a 15‑acre property located at 13411 Roosevelt Road SE in the Monroe area, has been issued a deter‑ mination of non‑signif‑ icance. The action will allow the developers to divide the property into 71 single‑family residential building lots. The city of Monroe has issued the permitting to the applicant, who is Quadrant Homes. The project will be known as Holzerland. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Quadrant Corporation, at 866‑784‑6637. Laurelhurst Elementary School Addition Development In Hearings Stage SEATTLE A school facility develop‑ ment, planned for a site located at 4530 46th Avenue NE in the Seattle area, is the subject of a public meeting being held to discuss a request to construct additional portable class‑ rooms to the existing Laurelhurst Elementary School. For additional information on this project, contact Steve Sheppard, Department of Neighborhoods, at 206‑684‑0302. 8‑Unit Ravenna Area Residential Subdivi‑ sion Development Progressing SEATTLE A residential develop‑ ment, planned for a site located at 7025 35th Avenue NE in the Seattle area, has been granted a unit lot subdivision to create eight unit lots. The lots will be used for the construction of residen‑ tial units under a sepa‑ rate project order. The applicant for this project is Beau Granger of Beau Development. For addi‑ tional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Einar Novion, at 206‑851‑7922. 48,400 SF Union Gap Area Sports Complex Building Project In Line For Miti‑ gated DNS Approval UNION GAP A school sports complex basketball development, planned for a 6.39‑acre property located at 1236 Ahtanum Ridge Business Park in the Union Gap area, is in line to be issued a mitigated determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 48,400 square foot multi‑use sports com‑ plex building and 33,000 square foot future addi‑ tion. Plans call for 368 parking spaces. The city of Union Gap, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the required permitting to the applicant, who is Ahtanum Land Holding LLC. For additional infor‑ mation on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Huibregtse of Louman Associates, at 509‑966‑7000. 10,500 SF Vancouver Area Industrial Development In Pre‑Application Phase VANCOUVER An industrial develop‑ ment, proposed for a site located at 15414 NE 62nd Street in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a pre‑application confer‑ ence being held by the city of Vancouver. The developers have requested permission to construct a 10,500 square foot industrial building. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Harker Engineering, at 360‑699‑2206. 10‑Lot Anacortes Area Residential Subdivision Project In Line For Miti‑ gated DNS Approval ANACORTES A residential subdivision development, planned for a site located north of state Route 20 (Oakes Avenue) and west of Kansas Avenue in the Anacortes area, is in line to be issued a mitigated determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to divide the site into 10 single‑family residential building lots. The city of Anacortes, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the required permitting to the applicant, who is Leeward Landing LLC. The project will be called Leeward Landing. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Nels Strandberg of Strandberg Construction, at 360‑293‑7431. 4‑Building Vancouver Area Retail Project In Application Phase VANCOUVER A retail development, proposed for a site located at 7909 NE Sixth Avenue in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a recent application. The developers have requested permission to construct four retail buildings. Plans include modifications to an existing driveway from NE Sixth Avenue and April 2015 31 Minor Street parking lot. Construction will require the demolition and removal of existing retail buildings on the site. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Cardno, at 503‑419‑2500. 26‑Unit Lynnwood Area Single‑Family Resi‑ dences Development In The Works LYNNWOOD A residential project, proposed for a 4‑acre site located at 14817 Jefferson Way in the Lynnwood area, is the subject of a recent appli‑ cation. The developers have requested permis‑ sion to construct 26 single‑family residences. Snohomish County has received this request from the applicant, who is J&A Land Investments LLC. The project will be known as 148 Jefferson SFDU. For additional information on this proj‑ ect, contact the applicant at 360‑652‑9727. 19,500 SF Tacoma Area School Campus Center Receives DNS Approval TACOMA A school facility develop‑ ment, planned for a site located at 2300 South Washington Street in the Tacoma area, has been issued a determination of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 19,500 square foot campus center and main‑ tenance area. The city of Tacoma has issued the permitting to the Bellarmine Preparatory School. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of the existing 14,500 square foot student center. The project will be called Bellarmine Preparatory School campus center. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Kevin Kallal of Bellarmine Preparatory School, at 253‑752‑7701. 71,000 SF Spokane Area Retail Campus Redevel‑ opment Project In Line For DNS Approval SPOKANE A retail development planned for a 7.6‑acre site located south of West Second Avenue and north of Interstate 90 in the Spokane area, is in line to be issued a deter‑ mination of non‑signif‑ icance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 47,600 square foot Toyota deal‑ ership, a 23,500 square foot Honda dealership and a 2,800 square foot car wash facility. The city of Spokane, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the required permitting to the applicant, who is Miller Family Real Estate. Construction will require the demolition and removal of 96,200 square feet of existing dealership buildings on the site. The project will be known as Larry H. Miller Auto Campus. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Todd Whipple of Whipple Consulting Engineers, at 509‑893‑2617. April 2015 32 10‑Lot Vancouver Area Residential Subdivision Project In Application Phase Everett Area Private School Development In The Works Residential Subdivision In Hearings Stage Development In The Works BOTHELL SEATTLE EVERETT VANCOUVER A school develop‑ ment, proposed for a 3.4‑acre site located at 8501 Valhalla Drive in the Everett area, is the subject of a recent application. The devel‑ opers have requested permission to construct a pre‑K through fourth grade private school in a residential zone. Snohomish County has received this request from the applicant, who is Jeanene Lorey. The project will be called Calvert Academy. For additional information on this project, contact Ms. Rey at 425‑205‑9023. A residential subdivision development, planned for a 3‑acre site located at 217 South Bellflower Road in the Bothell area, is the subject of hear‑ ings by the Snohomish County hearing exam‑ iner. The hearings are being held to discuss a request to divide the site into 14 single‑family residential building lots. The project will be known as North Lane. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant, KLN Construction, at 425‑778‑4111. An office and retail proj‑ ect, proposed for a site located at 2201 Eighth Avenue in the Seattle area, is the subject of a recent application. The developers have requested permission to construct a 25‑story building with 598,500 square feet office space above 8,700 square feet, of ground‑level retail space. Parking for 295 vehicles will be located below‑grade. A final addendum to the down‑ town height and density changes EIS is being prepared. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of an existing structure on the site. The city of Seattle A residential subdivi‑ sion development, proposed for a 1.5‑acre site located at 77th Avenue and SE Middle Way in the Vancouver area, is the subject of a recent application. The developers have requested permission to divide the site into 10 single‑family residential building lots. The project will be called Evergreen Habitat for Humanity Middle Way Subdivision. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant, Robertson Engineering, at 360‑975‑4995. 14‑Lot Bothell Area 600,000 SF 25‑Story Denny Triangle Area Office‑Retail Tower April 2015 33 has received this request by the applicant, who is John Schoettler of Acorn Development LLC. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Peter Krech, at 206‑224‑3335. Gig Harbor Area Senior Care Community Devel‑ opment Receives Mitigated DNS Approval GIG HARBOR A community project, slated for a site located on Borgen Boulevard and Harbor Hill in the Gig Harbor area, has been issued a mitigated deter‑ mination of non‑signif‑ icance. The action will allow the developers to continue with plans to construct 265 apart‑ ment dwelling units, 10 detached cottages, 45 skilled‑nursing beds and 68 assisted‑living/ memory car units. Plans call for related support facilities and associated parking. The city of Gig Harbor has issued the permitting to Emerald Communities. The proj‑ ect will be called Heron’s Key. For additional infor‑ mation on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Lisa Hardy of Emerald Communities, at 877‑899‑8456. 7‑Story 83‑Unit Seattle Area Mixed‑Use Resi‑ dential‑Office Project In Design Phase SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and office development, in planning for a site located at 9510 Stone Avenue North in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission to construct a 7‑story building containing 83 residential dwelling units and 6,400 square feet of ground‑level office space. Plans call for park‑ ing for 18 vehicles. The applicant for this project is Frank Firmani of Stone North LLC. Construction will require the demoli‑ tion and removal of existing structures on the site. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Josh Johns, at 206‑287‑0136, extension 27. 3‑Story 33‑Unit Spokane Area Residential Apart‑ ment Project In Line For DNS Approval SPOKANE Supplying The Pacific Northwest with Drywall and Related Products since 1971 We are experts in drywall products and service! Kent: 253‑854‑0720 Bothell: 425‑488‑1188 Lakewood: 253‑365‑6143 Sequim: 360‑452‑4161 www.kentgypsum.com A residential develop‑ ment, planned for a site located at 315 West Mission Avenue in the Spokane area, is in line to be issued a determina‑ tion of non‑significance. The action will allow the developers to construct a 3‑story, 32,000 square foot apartment building with 33 dwelling units. Plans include realign‑ ing the alley. The city of Spokane, using the optional SEPA process, is expected to issue the required permitting to the applicant, who is Community Frameworks. Construction will require the demolition and removal of an existing office building on the site. The project will be known as West 315. For additional information on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Max Benson of Community Frameworks, at maxb@ communityframeworks. org, or call 360‑377‑7738, extension 317. 5‑Story 56‑Unit Fremont Area Mixed‑Use Residential‑Retail Devel‑ opment In Design Phase SEATTLE A mixed‑use residential and retail development, in planning for a site located at 743 N 35th Street in the Seattle area, is working its way through the city of Seattle’s design guid‑ ance‑review process. The developers have requested permission to construct a 5‑story building with 56 residen‑ tial dwelling units above 1,900 square feet of retail space in an environmen‑ tally critical area. Plans call for below‑grade parking for 10 vehicles. A contract rezone is proposed to allow taller building height. The applicant for this project is Fremont Apartment LLC. Construction will require the demolition and removal of an exist‑ ing structure on the site. For additional informa‑ tion on this project, contact the applicant’s contact, Bradley Khouri, at 206‑297‑1284. 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