Next step in Alki Homestead’s future: Review set next week
November 4, 2009 at 2:56 pm | In Alki Homestead, West Seattle history, West Seattle news |
Because the Alki Homestead is a city landmark, any change to its landmark-designated features must be approved by the city Landmarks Board - and the first step in this case is a meeting with its Architectural Review Committee. We’ve just confirmed with city Landmarks Board coordinator Beth Chave that Homestead owner Tom Lin is scheduled to take his proposal for the closed-by-fire property before the ARC next Friday, for the first public presentation since he discussed it with the Alki Community Council in mid-September (WSB coverage here). No final decisions will be made, as this is truly a group that reviews proposals and offers suggestions to those working on them, before they are brought up for official board action, but it’s a public meeting, 8:30 am, Room 4070 at the Municipal Tower downtown.
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