- 308 N. 23rd Street – Install synthetic decking on rear 2nd story porch
- 900 N. 25th Street – Rehabilitate the front porch by replacing the columns and railing
- 2114 E. Leigh Street – Install new porch railings on the front and rear porches at a higher height
- 2319 M Street – Paint previously painted masonry on foundation a light blue grey color
- 607-609 N. 29th Street – Modify previously apporved plans for two attached single-family residences to use woodgrain textured siding rather than the approved smooth siding
- 2111 M Street – Construct a garage at the rear of the property
- 2306 Jefferson Avenue – Construct a patio area for outdoor dining with bench seating and signage
- 2415 Jefferson Avenue – Rehabilitate an existing garage to accommodate a retail use by altering an existing opening, creating a new window opening, and installing cementitious siding, new windows and a door, and signage
- 2808 1/2 E. Leigh Street – Construct a new single family residence
- 506 N. 23rd Street – Modify previously approved plans for the construction of a trellis at the rear of the property
- 2112 E. Clay Street – Construct two attached single family dwellings
- 2400 E. Franklin Street – Construct a single family dwelling
- 2908 E. Franklin Street – Construct a new single family dwelling
- 3000-3006 E. Franklin Street – Construct three attached single family dwellings
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Windi Perrow liked this on Facebook.
Not so Belle Vue after this thing goes in…
I really like the design of the clay street houses. The devil’s im the details (which don’t always render well In digital/computer aided drawings), but the basic shape and layout seems like a good blend of traditional style with a modern floor plan. Curious to see what the neighbors and CAR think
It’s going in next to the Bellevue dumpsters so the view from that location isn’t ideal.