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Est. Completion Date |
Completed |
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Engineering Review
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Approved
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07/21/2022
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08/22/2022
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See Document Markup
This application has been failed pending the approval of the required civil permit for parking lot improvements, etc. The engineering review is complete other than the comparison of the site plans of each permit. Project Information Sheet No: G0.00
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Building Review
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Approved
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07/21/2022
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07/28/2022
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See Document Markup
Identify wall construction in yoga/spin room and entry. Pg A2.12
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Comment
Provide resubmittal form with response letter how comments were addressed.
Markups on the plans are available to reference in the Documents & Images Portal that are associated with comment letter.
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Planning Review
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Approved
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07/21/2022
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07/26/2022
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Miscellaneous Planning Correction
Per PMC 20.58.010, a landscape plan is needed for all proposed landscaping work. You may centralize all the landscaping onto one civil permit. Our engineering reviewer, Linda Lian, made you aware that a civil permit will be required for the changing parking areas. Please submit the landscape plans under the civil permit for all proposed landscaping changes occurring along the East Main frontage.
PMC 20.25.040 (2) Landscaping Required.
(a) In all RM zones there shall be landscaping of an area equivalent to or greater than the percentage of the net lot area as set forth in Table 20.25.020(13). In residential projects, at least 10 percent of the net lot area shall be devoted to amenity areas for active use by residents of site units and shall be centrally located, and/or configured in an accessible and functional manner depending on topography, except that projects devoting at least 500 square feet of private open space per unit shall be exempt from this requirement. Specific site amenities (e.g., picnic areas, recreational areas, etc.) are encouraged within said areas. All required landscaping shall be maintained in a neat condition.
(b) All residential developments that front on a public street shall provide a minimum 15-foot-wide landscaped buffer area along collectors and arterials and 10-foot-wide buffer along residential streets and local roads. The buffer shall be a significant mix of trees, shrubs, and earth berms to reduce views of moving and parked vehicles.
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Miscellaneous Planning Correction
Plans show that some signage will be changed/removed. Please note that a separate sign permit application will be required and will be reviewed for compliance with the sign code (PMC 20.60.040) and cannot be permitted through the tenant improvement permit applications.
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Engineering Traffic Review
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VOID
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07/21/2022
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07/11/2022
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Fire Review
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VOID
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07/21/2022
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07/11/2022
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Engineering Review
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Failed
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06/10/2022
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06/27/2022
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See Document Markup
This application has been failed pending the approval of the required civil permit for parking lot improvements, etc. The engineering review is complete other than the comparison of the site plans of each permit. Project Information Sheet No: G0.00
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Planning Review
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Failed
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06/10/2022
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06/23/2022
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Miscellaneous Planning Correction
Per PMC 20.58.010, a landscape plan is needed for all proposed landscaping work. You may centralize all the landscaping onto one civil permit. Our engineering reviewer, Linda Lian, made you aware that a civil permit will be required for the changing parking areas. Please submit the landscape plans under the civil permit for all proposed landscaping changes occurring along the East Main frontage.
PMC 20.25.040 (2) Landscaping Required.
(a) In all RM zones there shall be landscaping of an area equivalent to or greater than the percentage of the net lot area as set forth in Table 20.25.020(13). In residential projects, at least 10 percent of the net lot area shall be devoted to amenity areas for active use by residents of site units and shall be centrally located, and/or configured in an accessible and functional manner depending on topography, except that projects devoting at least 500 square feet of private open space per unit shall be exempt from this requirement. Specific site amenities (e.g., picnic areas, recreational areas, etc.) are encouraged within said areas. All required landscaping shall be maintained in a neat condition.
(b) All residential developments that front on a public street shall provide a minimum 15-foot-wide landscaped buffer area along collectors and arterials and 10-foot-wide buffer along residential streets and local roads. The buffer shall be a significant mix of trees, shrubs, and earth berms to reduce views of moving and parked vehicles.
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Miscellaneous Planning Correction
Plans show that some signage will be changed/removed. Please note that a separate sign permit application will be required and will be reviewed for compliance with the sign code (PMC 20.60.040) and cannot be permitted through the tenant improvement permit applications.
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Building Review
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Failed
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06/10/2022
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06/15/2022
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See Document Markup
Identify wall construction in yoga/spin room and entry. Pg A2.12
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Comment
Provide resubmittal form with response letter how comments were addressed.
Markups on the plans are available to reference in the Documents & Images Portal that are associated with comment letter.
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Engineering Traffic Review
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Approved
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06/10/2022
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05/24/2022
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Fire Review
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Approved
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06/10/2022
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05/17/2022
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