From land-use land: Alki application, Delridge decision


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Two West Seattle items in the city’s latest Land Use Information Bulletin: On Alki, immediately south of Cactus on 63th SW, a land-use application has just been filed for two 3-story buildings totaling 7 units. Here’s the notice, which has links for comments to be submitted, through 3/22.

Second: In South Delridge, a decision is in approving a land-use application to build two 4-unit townhouse buildings on a 9,500-square-foot lot at 8605 Delridge (map) that currently holds one house. Read the decision here.

SPEAKING OF TOWNHOUSES: The proposed changes to the Multi-Family Code (zoning), involving townhouse design and more, will be the subject of a briefing this Wednesday, 9:30 am at City Hall, before the City Council’s Planning, Land Use, and Neighborhoods Committee. Here’s the committee agenda (which also includes a rezoning request for some High Point Land); here’s our report from January.

1 Reply to "From land-use land: Alki application, Delridge decision"

  • sophista-tiki March 9, 2009 (6:47 pm)

    Its too bad that mid cemtury single family homes are dissapearing in droves from West Seattle. Sadly the character these types of houses gives to our neigborhoods wont be recognized until its too late. townhouses are a big thumbs down in my book. No privacy, no space, – all gentrification BORING!

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