APPROVAL
LAND-2018-00279, Redmond Way Flats
Neighborhood: Downtown
Description: Demolition of existing commercial building & parking lot; construction of a six story +/- 129,000 sf residential building with approximately 102 apartment units; +/- 2,700 sf of commercial space and parking for +/- 101 vehicles
Location: 16760 Redmond Way
Applicant: Bryan Bellissimo with Encore Architects
Prior Review Dates: 04/19/18, 06/21/18 & 08/16/18
Staff Contact: Gary Lee, 425-556-2418 or glee@redmond.gov
Review Materials: Memo Checklist Materials Architectural Landscaping
The 102 residential units will front 168th Av. NE; the 2,700 sf commercial space will front Redmond Way.
The site is located in the Anderson Park zoning district within the Downtown neighborhood. The intent of this district is to encourage higher intensity, mixed-use, multi-story, developments that include ground floor commercial space fronting on Redmond Way, 168th Avenue NE, and NE 80 th Street. It is envisioned that new development in this district be 5- to 6- stories tall and include retail, office, and residential uses. The quieter streets of 168th Avenue NE and NE 80th Streets could include ground floor live-work units or ground floor residential units with raised stoops facing the streets.
Source: Design Review
LAND-2018-00279, Redmond Way Flats
Neighborhood: Downtown
Description: Demolition of existing commercial building & parking lot; construction of a six story +/- 129,000 sf residential building with approximately 102 apartment units; +/- 2,700 sf of commercial space and parking for +/- 101 vehicles
Location: 16760 Redmond Way
Applicant: Bryan Bellissimo with Encore Architects
Prior Review Dates: 04/19/18, 06/21/18 & 08/16/18
Staff Contact: Gary Lee, 425-556-2418 or glee@redmond.gov
Review Materials: Memo Checklist Materials Architectural Landscaping
The 102 residential units will front 168th Av. NE; the 2,700 sf commercial space will front Redmond Way.
The site is located in the Anderson Park zoning district within the Downtown neighborhood. The intent of this district is to encourage higher intensity, mixed-use, multi-story, developments that include ground floor commercial space fronting on Redmond Way, 168th Avenue NE, and NE 80 th Street. It is envisioned that new development in this district be 5- to 6- stories tall and include retail, office, and residential uses. The quieter streets of 168th Avenue NE and NE 80th Streets could include ground floor live-work units or ground floor residential units with raised stoops facing the streets.
Source: Design Review
I think Redmond Way has passed the point of no return with hopeless gridlock. No point in protesting another high rise building that contributes to the no-go traffic. Oh well.
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