Though the project is still in Early Design Guidance phase (the meeting is set for Feb. 2 online) the Holden Apartments project website has posted this example of one version of "massing" for the building.
LDG Architects
A Design Review Early Design Guidance meeting for a 6-story, 134-unit apartment building to be called The Holden Apartments with retail. Parking for 50 vehicles proposed.
The project is proposed for 7617 35th Ave SW. There's a webpage for the project here: https://www.7617project.com/
ONLINE MEETING INFORMATION
Date: Thursday, February 02, 2023 Time: 5:00 PM Online Access: Webex Meeting Link: https://bit.ly/Mtg3037691
Listen Line: 1-206-207-1700 Meeting Access Code: 2498 137 5504 Public Comment Sign Up: https ://bit.ly/Comment3037691
Need assistance? View the virtual meeting at Seattle Municipal Tower, 700 5th Ave. All meeting facilities are ADA compliant.
Translators/interpreters provided upon request. Contact the Public Resource Center at www.seattle.gov/project/comment or (206) 684-8467 at least five business days prior to the meeting to request this service.
OPPORTUNITY FOR COMMENT
During the early design guidance (EDG) phase of review, SDCI accepts written comments through February 01, 2023 on the site planning and design issues of this project. Submit all comments and requests to be made party of record to www.seattle.gov/project/comment or City of Seattle – SDCI – PRC, 700 5th Avenue, Suite 2000, PO Box 34019, Seattle, WA 98124-4019.
PROCESS
A Design Review application for future development of this site has been submitted to the Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI). The first phase of Design Review includes the (EDG) meeting. The following occurs at the meeting:
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Presentation by the applicant about the site, vicinity and early massing design concepts.
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Comments by the public regarding the design of the new development.*
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Deliberation by the Design Review Board providing design guidance and identifying significant Design
Guidelines applicable to the design as it moves forward towards Master Use Permit (MUP) application.
*Please note that public comment at this meeting is limited to design considerations. (If environmental review is triggered, comments related to environmental impacts, such as traffic, parking, noise, etc. may be sent to SDCI following notice of that review.)
MORE INFORMATION:
For more information regarding this application or the Design Review process, please visit the Design Review Program website at Design Review, contact the Land Use Planner listed above, or the Public Resource Center at www.seattle.gov/sdci/questions.