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Upcoming land use review meetings of note

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The following are upcoming land use review board meetings of new residential projects in the Seattle core districts, either planned as apartments or condos. Where applicable, I’ve noted existing condominiums located in the vicinity of the proposed structures.

2030 8th Avenue. 38-story 350-unit residential tower proposed in the Denny Triangle area. Located at 8th and Lenora, the building would be situated NW of the Cosmopolitan and SW of the 2200.

    Design Review Early Design Guidance Meeting
    February 9, 2010 at 5:30 PM
    Seattle City Hall
    Download the design proposal workbook (12 MB PDF)

2nd & Pike Tower (1430 2nd Ave). 35-story residential tower at the SE corner of 2nd & Pike. At one point the project was to include a hotel, Candela, which has since been removed from the proposal. The project is situated on the SE corner of the intersection, across from the Newmark Tower.

    Design Review Second Early Design Guidance Meeting
    February 9, 2010 at 7:00 PM
    Seattle City Hall
    Download the design proposal workbook (7MB PDF)

1200 Stewart. Twin 35-story towers proposed at the corner of Denny and Stewart to contain residential, hotel and retail space.

    Design Review Board Meeting
    February 23, 2010 at 5:30 pm
    Seattle City Hall

151 John Street. This is a 7-story residential building proposed at the corner of John Street and Warren Avenue next to the Seattle Center. This the lot adjacent to the north of Queen Court.

    Design Review Board Meeting
    March 3, 2010 at 6:30 PM
    Queen Anne Community Center

3031 Western Ave. This is Martin Selig’s 14-story 78-unit apartment proposal that’s situated at the north end of the Olympic Sculpture Park and west of the Alexandria.

    Design Review Board Meeting
    March 9, 2010 at 5:30 pm
    Seattle City Hall

Land Use: 1222 E. Madison

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A second design review board meeting has been scheduled for the apartment development project at 1222 E. Madison, which is adjacent to Trace Lofts and Trace North. The proposed project is a 6-story 104-unit residential building with ground level retail.

The meeting is scheduled for July 1, 2009 at 6:30 PM at the Montlake Library (2401 24th Ave E).

CHS Capitol Hill Seattle had a good write up of the last design review board meeting held back on June 3rd.

Early design version:

Location, E. Madison at 13th Avenue:

The project is has been proposed by Wallace Properties (507 Northgate & Taylor 28) and designed by Baylis Architects.

Images: Courtesy of Baylis Architects

2nd Avenue Towers Design Review Meeting

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On Tuesday, July 22nd, the city’s Design Review Board will hear two proposals for high-rise structures on 2nd Avenue – 1915 2nd Avenue and 1931 2nd Avenue, both have been before the board previously. The meetings will be held at Seattle City Hall with 1915 set for 5:30 pm and 1931 at 7:00 pm.

The 1915 2nd Avenue project, an Intracorp development, has been around for a number of years and had received approval for its original 24-story condominium design. However, with rezoning, they are now proposing a substantially larger 40-story 400′ tower that’ll be just 57′ from the proposed 1931 2nd Avenue tower. Currently, city code requires an 80′ separation, for those parts of a building above 125′ in height, from an existing building. Therefore, 1915 will require a special exception variance for the proposed design. Not surprisingly, Intracorp is now leaving its options open for either condominium or apartment occupancy. One interesting tidbit, the design includes an automated parking garage.

New design proposal for 1915 2nd Avenue, with 1931 2nd Avenue to the right:
1915 2nd Ave new rendering

Previous design proposal for 1915 2nd Avenue:
1915 2nd ave old rendering

Alternative design proposal that complies with the 80′ separation distance requirement:
1915 2nd no exception
Apparently, without the special exception, the developer and architect seem to lose creative design abilities.

On the other hand, with the Terminal Sales Annex building receiving landmark status, the design for 1931 2nd Avenue now incorporates the facade of the 93 year old building. The 400′ 38-story structure features residential units above a 12-story hotel.

Design incorporating the Terminal Sale Annex building:
1931 2nd new rendering
1931 2nd ave base

The great wall of downtown along 2nd Avenue (Escala and Pagoda in background, the transparent building in the foreground is a hotel/apartment proposal):
2nd avenue new tower rendering

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