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To relocate 2 amp meter and rebond & ground
Date:  July 1, 2004

Permit type: Electrical | Permit status: Permit finaled | Completion date: July 13, 2004 | Expiration date: July 1, 2005 | Current use: Single family / duplex | Permit id: 6037894
2004/07/010953922 Sw Henderson St Seattle WaBolt Electric Incorporated
I am lining my back property with railroad ties to prevent my steep slope soil from sliding into the neighbors yard. The railroad ties will be under 3 feet tall and less than 3 square feet. I am not bringing in dirt so there is no fill and i dont believe it would count as a retaining wall since it is not "retaining" anything. There is an eca nearby that is the steep slope. I do not have a project so dont believe i need a small project waiver. I would like an eca exemption if that i

Applicant: Strand, Steve | Permit type: Environmentally critical area | Current use: Single family / duplex | Permit id: 3025115
0953922 Sw Henderson St Seattle Wa
I am lining my back property with railroad ties to prevent my steep slope soil from sliding into the neighbors yard. The railroad ties will be under 3 feet tall and less than 3 square feet. I am not bringing in dirt so there is no fill and i dont believe it would count as a retaining wall since it is not "retaining" anything. There is an eca nearby that is the steep slope. I do not have a project so dont believe i need a small project waiver. I would like an eca exemption if that is what is required?

Applicant: Strand, Steve | Permit type: Environmentally critical area | Current use: Single family / duplex | Permit id: 3025115
0953922 Sw Henderson St Seattle Wa
I am lining my back property with railroad ties to prevent my steep slope soil from sliding into the neighbors yard. The railroad ties will be under 3 feet tall and less than 3 square feet. I am not bringing in dirt so there is no fill and i dont believe it would count as a retaining wall since it is not "retaining" anything. There is an eca nearby that is the steep slope. I do not have a project so dont believe i need a small project waiver. I would like an eca exemption if that is what is required?

Applicant: Strand, Steve | Permit type: Environmentally critical area | Current use: Single family / duplex | Permit id: 3025115
0953922 Sw Henderson St Seattle Wa
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