Land Use application to allow a 7-story, 59-unit apartment building with 2 live-work units and retail. Parking for 26 vehicles proposed. Existing buildings to be demolished.
Design Review Early Design Guidance for a 7-story,138-unit apartment building with retail (Safeway Store). Parking for 224 vehicles proposed. Existing building to be demolished.
To help more residents own and rent detached accessory dwelling units (DADUs), the City is seeking submissions from architects, designers, and builders for plans that will be pre-approved for construction permits.
This information session will give architects, designers, and builders an opportunity to ask questions about the selection process, the design criteria, or how homeowners will use plans selected for pre-approval. All questions and answers from the session will be documented in writing and posted on the Office of Planning and Community Development's website.
Architects and designers interested in submitting a plan should review the design criteria and requirements outlined in our new Pre-approved DADU Submission Guide. The deadline for submissions is Feb. 17, 2020.
Land Use Application to allow an 8-story, 227-unit apartment building. Parking for 131 vehicles proposed. Early Design Guidance Review conducted under #3033262-EG.
Agenda
1. Welcome and introductions– Board Chair
2. Review and approve January 9, 2020 Minutes–CCAB
3. Review and Discussion of Proposed 2018 Seattle Building Code amendments being considered by SDCI–Micah Chappell
4. Draft 2018 Building Code Chapters with 2018 State and 2015 current Seattle amendments
5. New business
This training session will cover the Pre-Application process on the Seattle Services Portal, which is the first step toward applying for a construction, land use, master use, or commercial permit.
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The public is invited to provide feedback and information on proposed amendments to the Seattle Energy Code by the City of Seattle.
Agenda
Topic: Envelope and C406 Credits
The following proposals are being considered:
- Require thermal bridging analysis for a few significant building elements – balconies, window frames, etc.
- Reduce allowable fenestration (windows and other glazing) U-values
- Exempt projects involving a change of use with high process loads from building envelope improvements
- Increase the number of C406.1 Additional Efficiency Package Option credits needed to meet energy code requirements to 8 credits (instead of 6)
- Change Table C406.1 Efficiency Package Credits to delete credit for “basic” DOAS (Dedicated Outdoor Air System) in R-2 occupancies. Eliminate double dipping.
- Delete Table C406.1 credits for fossil fuel-fired equipment
Land Use application to allow 2, 30-story towers over an 11-story podium building with 622 apartment units, office and retail. Parking for 543 vehicles proposed. Existing buildings to be demolished. Early Design Guidance Review and First Recommendation conducted under 3019371-LU.
Land Use Application to allow a 47-story, 374-unit apartment building with retail, and a 16-story hotel. Parking for 344 vehicles proposed. Existing buildings to be demolished.