Every week, the Bureau of Development Services publishes lists of Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed in the previous week. We publish the highlights. This post covers October 15th to October 21st, 2018.
Early Assistance has been requested by GBD Architects for the Riverplace Redevelopment at 0150 SW Montgomery St:
Proposal is for a master plan development and possible land division of approx. 8 acres.
Early Assistance has been requested by Salazar Architect for a project at 6723 NE Killingsworth St:
4-Story, 140 Unit affordable housing project with 3 floors of residential over on-grade parking, community space and additional residences. The project will also feature a mid-block pedestrian crossing and public plaza facing Killingsworth. On-site storm water disposal will be accomplished through dry wells.
A project at 9720 SE Holgate Blvd has been submitted for building permit review by Mentrum Architecture:
New 2 story 3 unit apartments. each unit with attached garage and driveway and associated with site works.
A project at 1627 N Willis Blvd has been submitted for building permit review by Fosler Portland Architecture:
Construct new 3 story (31) unit apartment building with associated site work and bike storage area in basement
A project at with two buildings at 2242 SE 158th Ave has been submitted for building permit review by Partin & Hill Architecture:
Construct new 3 story (16) unit apartment building
Construct new 3 story (16) unit apartment building with associated site work
The N Williams Center at 2156 N Williams Ave has been submitted for building permit review by Ankrom Moisan Architecture:
New 5 story Type III B affordable family apartment building
A building permit was issued to Partin & Hill Architecture for a project at 14755 NE Couch St:
Building 3 of new 30 unit multi-familly housing unit complex; this building contains 3 units; 3 story buildings with lower level private garages. Included associated site work.
A building permit was issued to Studio 3 Architecture for a project at 5120 N Lombard St:
New 3 story 18 unit apartment building with enclosed trash/recycling area and associated site work
A building permit was issued for a project at 1801 N Rosa Parks Way:
New 3 story 18 unit apartment building, includes associated sitework *** no revisions to original plans allowed, see comments 10/18/18 and IQ folder 18-254905-iq ***
A building permit was issued to GBD Architecture for Canvas at the Press Blocks:
New 8 story office building with 1.5 levels of below grade parking
Wow, those last two houses are just wonderful. One is a beautiful old house, and the other has some amazing trees. There seem to be some solid places to build higher density around both of those areas that don’t have such a devastating impact on the neighborhood. Too bad. I’m not part of the “stop demolishing Portland homes” crowd, but man I have to say those two do bother me.