Alki Elementary plan approved to include 15 parking spaces
Alki Elementary plan approved to include 15 parking spaces
Thu, 02/22/2024
The City of Seattle has approved a new plan for Alki Elementary School that includes 15 parking spaces. The published decision states:
"The Director approved the initial parking departure request (for zero on-site vehicular parking stalls) with the conditions listed at the end of this report (May 2023). The Hearing Examiner Decision (August 2023) returned the parking departure request back to the Director for additional study of parking impacts. Upon further review of the proposal, including the additional parking analyses, revised site plan (to include 15 on-site vehicular parking spaces), and all public comment, the Director finds that the departure is appropriate in relation to the character and scale of the area; there is a presence of edges, a right of way, a park and a topographic break which provides a transition in bulk and scale and the departure does not exacerbate or diminish the area character; and the departure will not significantly exacerbate traffic, noise, circulation, parking or impact housing or open space in the area."
By code the construction would require 48 spaces but the original plan for the remodeled school called for no spaces.
The decision can still be appealed:
Hearing Examiner Appeals
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