Construction Cost: $51,350,600
Start Date: 4/16/2018
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Contact Planning Services: (360) 487-7803
Important Upcoming Dates: 1/10/2019 at 1:30 p.m. in Alder
Estimated Start Date: Summer of 2019
Estimated Completion: Spring of 2020
Project Description (quoted from pre-application)
"This project is a 46-unit apartment complex in four, three-story buildings. All units will have two bedrooms and two baths. The buildings will be wood-frame on concrete foundations with all-weather exterior stairs and composition roofs. All of the ground floor units will have a private at-grade patio, each upper level unit will have a private outdoor deck. The buildings will have fire sprinklers. There will be 2-gated trash/recycling enclosures.
All ground floor living units will be adaptable, three will be Type A adaptable, and thirteen will be Type B adaptable. An on-site accessible route will be developed to connect all buildings to NE 18th Street. There will be a ground-floor office with an accessible restroom and a community laundry room.
The project will connect to City of Vancouver water and sanitary sewer. The connections will be made in the public utility easement on the St. James Apartment property (formerly known as the Mountain View Apartments) immediately north of the Brooke
Overlook property. Storm water will be disposed of on-site.
The site is currently occupied by the Moose Lodge and it’s parking lot. The lodge building and the surface parking will be removed prior to the start of construction. The NE 18th Street frontage has been recently improved with an attached public sidewalk and driveway approach. This project intends to retain and use these improvements.
The facility will be open all hours. Truck deliveries will be primarily to pick up garbage and recycling, garbage collection will happen once a week and recycling will be collected once every other week. There will be two trash/recycling enclosures and there will also be the occasional delivery truck delivering small packages. All vehicle access to the site will be from Eighteenth Street where there is an existing driveway apron."
Articles: https://www.columbian.com/news/2018/dec/26/developer-proposes-east-vancouver-apartments/
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Start Date: 10/25/2010
Completed: 08/2018
Project Description: From the City of Vancouver's 18th Street Improvement Project web page:
"The street is being upgraded to urban standards with additional travel lanes, an improved traffic signal system, street lights, and bike and pedestrian facilities. Work also includes installation of underground utilities; roadway widening with grading and final paving; and relocation of power poles by Clark Public Utilities.The project will improve vehicle and multi-modal usage along this heavily traveled corridor, particularly in the vicinity of the new Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) interchange at NE 18th Street and Interstate 205.
The segment of NE 18th Street between Four Seasons Lane and NE 136th Avenue was originally developed as a narrow two-lane road and is now used by nearly 21,000 vehicles per day. Urban upgrades to the street will include additional travel lanes, improved traffic signal systems, and new bicycle and pedestrian facilities, including a dedicated pathway along the south side of 18th Street."
Questions:?
Contact Chris Malone, PE, PMP Senior Civil Engineer 360-487-7130 or chris.malone@cityofvancouver.us
Questions?
Contact the Sikh congregation spokesman Pawneet Sethi: 503-970-3287
Project Description:The Vancouver Sikh community is building a new temple in the block of Village Green Dr. and Landover Dr and 20th and 21st Streets.
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