PERMIT APPLICATION COMMON
Where on your property are you working?:
The property will be 100% disturbed by the proposed demolition and new construction activities.
Is work in the right-of-way (street or alley) required?:
Yes
Choose the Primary Property Use:
Institutional
Project Value:
21000000
PERMIT TRACKING COMMON
Review Level:
Full +
Application Completed Date:
12/30/2020
Permit Issued Date:
05/28/2021
Inspections Completed Date:
11/02/2022
Permit Remarks:
Site must be fully stabilized and no site excavated site discharging to the public system or those areas capped or the building permit issued prior to final of this demolition permit.
Tenant Relocation Assistance
Residential Unit Occupancy:
No Residential Units on Property
GROUND DISTURBANCE
Will your project have ground disturbance?:
Yes
Is the ground disturbance in an environmentally critical area?:
Yes
New and Replaced Hard Surface > 750 sq ft?:
No
I, the owner or owner’s authorized representative of the property referenced in this submission, give the City of Seattle Department of Planning and Development permission to conduct a Pre-Application Site Visit. I agree that: 1) electronic filing constitutes an authorizing signature; 2) I will inform all tenants of the site visit prior to the inspection being conducted; and 3) if conditions such as uncontrolled dogs or uncooperative tenants hinder the inspector’s ability to conduct the site visit, the site visit will not occur and the site visit fee may be forfeited.:
Yes
Cut Depth in Feet (maximum):
12
Fill Depth in Feet (maximum):
0
Foundation Type:
Spread Footing
Does anyone live or work here?:
Yes
Is the disposal site inside the city?:
No
DEMOLITION INFO
Type of Demolition:
Demolition
CONTRACTOR DISCLOSURE
Who will be performing all the work?:
Licensed Contractor
Contractor License:
EXXELPI073KN
I have submitted an application for a building permit from the City of Seattle. I believe the work authorized by this permit is exempt from having a registered contractor. I understand that I may be waiving certain rights that I might otherwise have under state law in any decision to engage an unregistered contractor to perform construction work.:
No