Twelve row house units application filed for 61st Ave SW
Mon, 10/17/2016
A Land Use Application has been filed with the Seattle Department of Planning and Development to allow 12 rowhouse units in two, 3-story structures at 3050 61st Ave SW. Surface parking for 18 vehicles wouid be provided. Existing structures would be demolished. An environmental review includes future full unit lot subdivision. It is project 3025537 Building and demolition permits are still required.
Your written comments are encouraged and should be submitted to:
PRC@seattle.gov
or via postal mail to
Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections
ATTN: Public Resource Center
PO Box 34019
Seattle, Washington 98124-4019
or via FAX
FAX (206) 233-7901
Commenters providing an email address or return US mail address will be sent notice of any public meetings or hearings and notice of the Seattle DCI decision with information on the right to appeal. All correspondence will be posted to our electronic library.
Applications requiring shoreline approvals are subject to an initial 30-day comment period. All other land use approvals listed below are subject to an initial 14-day comment period. A 14 day comment period may be extended an additional 14 days provided a written request to extend the comment period is received by this Department within the initial 14-day comment period as published in this bulletin. Any comments filed after the end of the official comment period may be considered if pertinent to the review being conducted.
The project file, including application plans, environmental documentation and other additional information related to the project, is available in our electronic library at web6.seattle.gov/dpd/edms/. Public computers, to view these files, are available at the Seattle DCI Public Resource Center, 700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2000. The Public Resource Center is open 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday.
Questions about the project can also be directed to the Public Resource Center at the email and US mail address listed above. To the extent known by the Department, other necessary government approvals or permits not included in the application are listed. When a building permit is listed as being necessary, this may include associated electrical, plumbing, mechanical, elevator, and other similar permits.
Seattle DCI is now using the Early Review Determination of Non-significance (DNS) process for all applications requiring a threshold determination when Seattle DCI has reasonable basis to believe that significant adverse impacts are not likely, and the Director expects to issue a DNS for the proposal. The DNS is not final until it is published following consideration of all comments received during the comment period.