Revised application

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This is a land use bulletin with a bulletin date of November 5, 2009.

Land use bulletin details

Location 201 S King St
Bulletin date November 5, 2009
Application date June 30, 2008
Project number 3009251
Zones Airport height district

The purpose of the airport height district is to ensure safe and unobstructed takeoff and landing approach paths to King County International Airport.

Archaelogical buffer area
Arterial within 100 feet

This indicates that a main roadway is located within 100 feet of the site of the requested land use.

Downtown fire district
Liquefaction prone soils
Pike market mixed-85
Pioneer square historic district
Scenic view within 500 feet

A scenic view is a section of freeway, expressway, parkway or route designated for public view by city code.

Urban village overlay

Urban villages are the locations where the city expected to see the greatest amount of growth and change. In exchange for neighborhoods willingness to work with growth targets, the neighborhoods received amenities such as improved streets and sidewalks and more open space.

Date deemed complete November 3, 2009
Description Land Use Application to allow one residential building (668 units) distributed among three towers (10, 20 and 25-stories) with ground level retail (21,784 sq. ft.) and 399 above grade parking stalls and one, 20-story 424,061 sq. ft. office building with ground level retail (11,762 sq. ft.) and 502 (491 stalls are replacement parking for Qwest Field) above grade parking stalls. Project includes 25,000 cu. yds. of grading. Project includes an Addendum to the EIS prepared by City of Seattle (Livable South Downtown Planning Study - May 2008).
Bulletin type Revised application

A change in the proposal has been submitted for review or there is a change in comment dates.

Added to EveryBlock on November 6, 2009.

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