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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: 6524130 | |||||
Grading of approximately 22 cubic yards for restoration of creek, construct 3 pedestrian bridges and one overlook platform, per plans Date: March 22, 2007 Value: $19,500 Applicant: Gaynor, Peggy | Permit type: Construction | Permit status: Permit closed | Completion date: March 16, 2010 | Expiration date: March 18, 2010 | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 6098894 | |||||
SCORE 86 Installing (1) t-stat. Date: December 19, 2002 Contractor: Barkhurst Control Tech Inc Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit finaled | Completion date: December 26, 2003 | Expiration date: December 19, 2003 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6008565 | |||||
SCORE 82 Wire small addition to existing building. Follow lake wash. Blvd. From the cross street of madison and lake wash. Blvd. To the 8 block section. Lighting summary ok per kent. Date: October 23, 2002 Contractor: Bel Tek Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit finaled | Completion date: January 7, 2003 | Expiration date: October 23, 2003 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6005753 | |||||
SCORE 95 Land use application to daylight 1,2 linear ft and restore creek (madronna park creek). Determination of non-significance prepared by seattle parks and recreation. Project includes construction of three pedestrian bridges, one overlook platform and 22 cu. Yds. Of grading. Date: November 22, 2006 Contractor: Seattle Parks Dept Applicant: Gaynor, Peggy | Permit type: Sepa threshold determination | Permit status: Permit closed | Current use: Multifamily | Permit id: 3004292 | |||||
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: 3023971 | |||||
SCORE 100 Install 3 stop residential elevator Date: October 18, 2013 Contractor: Olympic Elevator Company Applicant: Olympic Elevator Company | Permit type: Conveyance | Permit status: Permit closed | Completion date: November 19, 2013 | Expiration date: April 18, 2015 | Permit id: 6388199 | |||||
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 at madrona park and replace some of the pilings with helical piles. Specifically: remove seven (7) timber piles and install six (6) helical piles. Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Construction | Permit status: Initial information colle | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 6524130 | |||||
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 at madrona park and replace some of the pilings with helical piles. Specifically: remove seven (7) timber piles and install six (6) helical piles. Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Shoreline development | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 3023971 | |||||
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 at madrona park and replace some of the pilings with helical piles. Specifically:remove seven (7) timber piles and install six (6) helical piles. Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Shoreline development | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 3023971 | |||||
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 at madrona park and replace some of the pilings with helical piles. Specifically:remove seven (7) timber piles and install six (6) helical piles. Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Construction | Permit status: Initial information colle | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 6524130 | |||||
SCORE 95 Emergency repair of bulhead. Contractor: Seattle Parks Dept Applicant: Graves, David | Permit type: Construction | Permit id: 6305729 | |||||
SCORE 100 Transfer switch, connector panels misc. 4 22 04 bew changed value from 54,000 Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit finaled | Completion date: November 23, 2004 | Expiration date: April 27, 2005 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6032815 |