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SCORE 95 Remove existing and install new 2. 65 million gallon underground storage tank and facilities vault, above ground parking, pedestrian path and tennis courts for spu, per plan. Applicant: Lord, Alan | Permit type: Construction | Permit status: Permit issued | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6415156 | |||||
Seattle parks and recreation (spr) owns and operates a variety of public parks that include in-water facilities such as swim beaches and recreational floats throughout the city of seattle. Swim floats are anchored using wood pilings. The shallow water area of swim beaches are indicated by a line of pilings with a rope strung between the pilings. Over time some of these wood pilings have begun to fail and are in need of replacement and/or they are no longer needed and can be removed. Spr is speci Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Construction | Permit status: Initial information colle | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 6524137 | |||||
SCORE 99 Replace service panel in restroom Date: December 28, 2015 Contractor: Ashford Electric And Const Co Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit closed | Completion date: January 12, 2016 | Expiration date: December 27, 2016 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6511281 | |||||
SCORE 99 Temp power henderson n cso pw#2012-010ac. Assoc. Permit #6465940 Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit issued | Expiration date: May 19, 2016 | Current use: Industrial | Permit id: 6474193 | |||||
SCORE 99 30-day get started permit for branch circuits only. Plan review under #6465940 Date: April 30, 2015 Contractor: Elcon Corporation Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit closed | Completion date: May 1, 2015 | Expiration date: May 30, 2015 | Current use: Industrial | Permit id: 6471655 | |||||
SCORE 99 Complete electrical installation spus henderson north cso reduction project. Seward park Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit issued | Expiration date: May 1, 2016 | Current use: Industrial | Permit id: 6465940 | |||||
Seattle parks and recreation (spr) owns and operates a variety of public parks that include in-water facilities such as swim beaches and recreational floats throughout the city of seattle. Swim floats are anchored using wood pilings. The shallow water area of swim beaches are indicated by a line of pilings with a rope strung between the pilings. Over time some of these wood pilings have begun to fail and are in need of replacement and/or they are no longer needed and can be removed. Spr is speci Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Shoreline development | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 3023973 | |||||
SCORE 99 Install sump pumps and sump pump control panel in mechanical and electrical rooms. Install heat trace on mechanical piping and sump pump piping for freeze protection Date: October 7, 2016 Contractor: Ashford Electric And Const Co Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit issued | Expiration date: October 7, 2017 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6560635 | |||||
Seattle parks and recreation (spr) owns and operates a variety of public parks that include in-water facilities such as swim beaches and recreational floats throughout the city of seattle. Swim floats are anchored using wood pilings. The shallow water area of swim beaches are indicated by a line of pilings with a rope strung between the pilings. Over time some of these wood pilings have begun to fail and are in need of replacement and or they are no longer needed and can be removed. Spr is specifically targeting swim beaches along lake washington for needed repairs in 2016. The project proposal is to remove existing wood pilings at the swim beach and winter float storage areas at seward park and replace some of the pilings with steel piles and some with helical piles. Specifically: seward park swim beach - remove eighteen (18) timber piles, install two (2) 12-inch diameter steel piles and install seven (7) helical piles; seward park winter storage float area (andrews bay) - remove th Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Construction | Permit status: Initial information colle | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 6524137 | |||||
SCORE 95 Council land use action to allow the replacement and expansion of a city facility in the shoreline environment. Project includes installation of a 2. 65 million gallon combined sewer overflow (cso) underground storage tank, a 6 linear ft. Cso outfall (water sewer pipe) and accessory equipment to store excess stormwater, removing and replacing existing tennis court and parking lot, replacing existing bulkhead with a rockery and grading of 38,0 cu. Yds. Of material. A "revised henderson basin 44 combines sewer overflow (cso) reduction project" final environmental impact statement (dated september 5, 2013) and addendum (dated september 30, 2013) have been prepared. Applicant: Seattle Public Utilities, | Permit type: Council action, sepa threshold determination, shoreline conditional use, shoreline development | Permit status: Permit issued | Current use: Industrial | Permit id: 3015640 | |||||
Seattle parks and recreation (spr) owns and operates a variety of public parks that include in-water facilities such as swim beaches and recreational floats throughout the city of seattle. Swim floats are anchored using wood pilings. The shallow water area of swim beaches are indicated by a line of pilings with a rope strung between the pilings. Over time some of these wood pilings have begun to fail and are in need of replacement and or they are no longer needed and can be removed. Spr is specifically targeting swim beaches along lake washington for needed repairs in 2016. The project proposal is to remove existing wood pilings at the swim beach and winter float storage areas at seward park and replace some of the pilings with steel piles and some with helical piles. Specifically: seward park swim beach - remove eighteen (18) timber piles, install two (2) 12-inch diameter steel piles and install seven (7) helical piles; seward park winter storage float area (andrews bay) - remove th Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Shoreline development | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 3023973 | |||||
SCORE 99 Reroute building service to service job trailer. Grounding electrode system upgrades/replacement on (5) structures in park. Date: January 14, 2015 Contractor: Ashford Electric And Const Co Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit closed | Completion date: January 12, 2016 | Expiration date: January 14, 2016 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6454743 | |||||
SCORE 95 The sdot project will upgrade curb ramps and cross walks and improve drainage at the intersection of lake washington blvd s and s juneau st. Contractor: Seattle Transportation Applicant: Hancock, Joel | Permit type: Site development | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 6623158 | |||||
Seattle parks and recreation (spr) owns and operates a variety of public parks that include in-water facilities such as swim beaches and recreational floats throughout the city of seattle. Swim floats are anchored using wood pilings. The shallow water area of swim beaches are indicated by a line of pilings with a rope strung between the pilings. Over time some of these wood pilings have begun to fail and are in need of replacement and or they are no longer needed and can be removed. Spr is specifically targeting swim beaches along lake washington for needed repairs in 2016. The project proposal is to remove existing wood pilings at the swim beach and winter float storage areas at seward park and replace some of the pilings with steel piles and some with helical piles. Specifically:seward park swim beach - remove eighteen (18) timber piles, install two (2) 12-inch diameter steel piles and install seven (7) helical piles;seward park winter storage float area (andrews bay) - remove three ( Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Construction | Permit status: Initial information colle | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 6524137 | |||||
Seattle parks and recreation (spr) owns and operates a variety of public parks that include in-water facilities such as swim beaches and recreational floats throughout the city of seattle. Swim floats are anchored using wood pilings. The shallow water area of swim beaches are indicated by a line of pilings with a rope strung between the pilings. Over time some of these wood pilings have begun to fail and are in need of replacement and or they are no longer needed and can be removed. Spr is specifically targeting swim beaches along lake washington for needed repairs in 2016. The project proposal is to remove existing wood pilings at the swim beach and winter float storage areas at seward park and replace some of the pilings with steel piles and some with helical piles. Specifically:seward park swim beach - remove eighteen (18) timber piles, install two (2) 12-inch diameter steel piles and install seven (7) helical piles;seward park winter storage float area (andrews bay) - remove three ( Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Shoreline development | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 3023973 | |||||
SCORE 95 Geotechnical exploration activities. Contractor: City Of Sea Spu Drain And Waste Applicant: Lord, Alan | Permit type: Construction | Permit id: 6355112 |