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Closed as incomplete - expired permit erect temporary scaffold finish tower for masters national rowing event 8/10-13, 2006 per plans. (owner responsible for structural integrity of tower.) Date: July 26, 2006 Applicant: Kalinoski, Mieka | Permit type: Construction | Permit status: Permit closed | Expiration date: January 26, 2008 | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 6107178 | |||||
SCORE 99 9167. Installation of access control security. Date: September 2, 2014 Contractor: Entrance Controls Inc Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit issued | Expiration date: September 2, 2015 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6434505 | |||||
SCORE 77 Install 200a service w/dacs Date: October 31, 2006 Contractor: City Of Seattle Parks Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit finaled | Completion date: November 27, 2006 | Expiration date: October 31, 2007 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6118212 | |||||
SCORE 89 Install 200a service w dacs Date: October 31, 2006 Contractor: City Of Seattle Parks, Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit finaled | Completion date: November 27, 2006 | Expiration date: October 31, 2007 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6118212 | |||||
Closed as incomplete - expired permit erect temporary scaffold finish tower for masters national rowing event 8 10-13, 2006 per plans. (owner responsible for structural integrity of tower.) Date: July 26, 2006 Applicant: Kalinoski, Mieka | Permit type: Construction | Permit status: Permit closed | Expiration date: January 26, 2008 | Current use: Institutional | Permit id: 6107178 | |||||
SCORE 95 Seattle parks and recreation proposes to manage phosphorus and cyanobacteria in green lake by applying aluminum sulfate (alum). Alum treatments inactivate the internal cycling of inorganic and organic phosphorus. The alum is applied near the water surface and it removes phosphorus from the water column as it flocculates and settles. It then covers the bottom sediments to further prevent the internal release of phosphorus from the sediments. The alum treatment will be applied to the entirety of green lake at 8. 2 milligrams per liter (mg l as aluminum) on a lake-volume basis. The alum application is planned to occur between march 21 and april 22, 2016. The treatment is expected to occur in 6 days within a 10-day period. The alum treatment will be conducted in accordance with ecologys aquatic plant and algae management general permit. No structures are proposed. Contractor: Seattle Parks Dept Applicant: Petro, Shelby | Permit type: Construction | Permit status: Initial information colle | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6520668 | |||||
SCORE 95 Seattle parks and recreation proposes to manage phosphorus and cyanobacteria in green lake by applying aluminum sulfate (alum). Alum treatments inactivate the internal cycling of inorganic and organic phosphorus. The alum is applied near the water surface and it removes phosphorus from the water column as it flocculates and settles. It then covers the bottom sediments to further prevent the internal release of phosphorus from the sediments. The alum treatment will be applied to the entirety of green lake at 8. 2 milligrams per liter (mg l as aluminum) on a lake-volume basis. The alum application is planned to occur between march 21 and april 22, 2016. The treatment is expected to occur in 6 days within a 10-day period. The alum treatment will be conducted in accordance with ecologys aquatic plant and algaemanagement general permit. No structures are proposed. Contractor: Seattle Parks Dept Applicant: Petro, Shelby | Permit type: Shoreline variance | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 3023685 | |||||
SCORE 95 Special event: seafair milk carton derby 7/5/08, ready to inspect 7/3/08 after 2: pm; contact star (206) 510-2982 Date: July 1, 2008 Contractor: Hollywood Lights Incorporated Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit finaled | Completion date: July 3, 2008 | Expiration date: July 1, 2009 | Current use: Commercial | Permit id: 6186372 |