Tag Archives: Land use

Parking, Waterways, Updates on Stone34, Utility Boxes, Urban Forest and More as FNC Meets May 20

Fremont Neighborhood Council Meeting Monday, May 20, 7-9pm, Doric Temple, 619 N. 36th St. Agenda 7:00pm          Welcome and Introductions 7:05                Announcement 7:10                Update:  Stone34 Project                    Presenter: Linda Mitchell 7:15                Proposed Fremont Parking Changes   Presenters:  Jonathan Dong, SDOT, Kendra Dedinsky, Metro      Background info here.  7:35                Protecting Seattle’s Waterways  Presenters:  TBD, Seattle Public Utilities [...]

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Undersized Lots Receive Scrutiny

  Deadline Wednesday for comments on “undersized lot” issue in Single Family zones. More information here on Richard Conlin’s web site  and, for the entire DPD memo here. FNC’s Land Use Chair Toby Thaler Fremont@louploup.net is looking for thoughts on this proposal. Thaler writes, “Please send any comments to Fremont@louploup.net and DPD: richard.conlin@seattle.gov and andy.mckim@seattle.gov [...]

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Fremont Siphon Project Hosts Open House Mar. 26

  King County invites you to attend an open house for the Fremont Siphon Replacement Project on Tuesday, March 26. This open house is an opportunity for you to review design options for the facility site in Fremont. These design options were developed using community input from a design workshop in January. Stop by anytime [...]

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Watch Your Inbox for Monday’s FNC Agenda

Agenda should be out this weekend for Monday’s FNC meeting at Doric Temple on N 36th in Fremont at 7 pm.  If you’re a member, you should be on the mailing list.  If you haven’t renewed, here’s the link: http://fremontneighborhoodcouncil.org/get-involved/join-us/ FNC keeps you connected with a lot of Fremont projects, from parks and land use [...]

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Changes Begin for Stone34

At the Stone34 site at 3400 Stone Way at N 34th, Skanska just demolished the south building (old Subway location), and the north building will come down in early January. Excavation will follow shortly after.  Skanska is still working on plans for breaking ground on their new green building–we will bring you news when we [...]

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Ask the City Council to Support Stone34

The City Council will be holding public meetings to discuss proposed changes to the Living Building Pilot Project (LBPP). The changes, authored by the Seattle Department of Planning & Development, would extend the life of the program beyond the end of the year and add needed flexibility to encourage development of more deep green buildings, [...]

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FNC MEETS MONDAY JUNE 25–AGENDA

  Fremont Neighborhood Council Meeting–Monday, June 25, 2012  7:00 pm at Doric Lodge 92, 619 North 36th Street      AGENDA   6:45PM             Doors open   7:00PM             Welcome & Introductions   7:05PM             Announcements   7:10PM             Review and Approval of Outstanding Minutes & Treasurer’s Report   7:15PM             Guest Presentation:  Fremont Siphon Project       Project [...]

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Update: FNC Grants $5000 to BF DAY Project

On June 25, FNC voted to approve the donation of  $5,000 to the BF Day PTSA, for the BF Day Playground Improvement Project, in support of  PTSA’s grant proposal to the King County Youth Sports Facilities Grant Fund. On May 21 the Fremont Neighborhood Council board had unanimously voted to donate the money, but all expenditures [...]

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Design Review Board Meets Re Stone34 Mar. 19

  The next Design Review Board meeting on Skanska’s Living Building Pilot project at Stone Ave N. and 34th will take place on Monday, March 19th at 6:30pm at University Heights Center (5031 University Way NE, Room 209). There will be an opportunity for public comment on the project. More info at www.stonethiryfour.com  Questions? Contact [...]

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Thunderbird Coming Down at Last

This morning neighbors celebrated the coming demolition of the Thunderbird Motel (Fremont Inn) with a small gathering at the site.  The Seattle P-I has covered this story for a long time, and has more, including photos and quotes from Catholic Community Services, who will build low income housing at the site, and from Judge Ed [...]

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