Luc in Madison Valley Seattle is a charming place to spend your New Year’s Eve.
Executive Chef Thierry Rautureau and Chef De Cuisine Andrew Yanak, worked together to create a special menu and we look forward to making it a memorable evening for our guests.
Also available on this celebratory evening at Luc is our special Côte de Bœuf (32 oz) $125 and serves 2. This dish requires advance notice with reservation. Painted Hills Farm served with: Brussels Sprout, Pomme Dauphine, Black Peppercorn Sauce.
The prix fixe menu is $65 per person with the optional wine pairing for $27 per person.
To reserve your seat at the table, call 206 328-6645. You may also book online at Open Table.
Happy Holidays!
Here are the Seattle OPCD and SDCI Land Use notices and City planning activities in the last five weeks for communities from 18th Ave. to Lake Washington and E Union St. to SR-520
E Madison & 29th Ave E
SEPA Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) issued for Washington Park Stormwater Tank Gate Retrofit. The Washington Park Stormwater Tank Gate Retrofit Project would replace the tank’s existing float gates with three new supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) controlled automated sluice gates. The sluice gates would be operated by actuators connected to a SCADA control panel, which would be programmed to open or close any of the gates based on current conditions. During intense rainfall, the sluice gates would be operated in a manner similar to the existing float gates to protect the regional sewer system of Madison Valley. During non-intense rainfall, the SCADA system would be used to control the gates to detain more water than would ordinarily be detained by the float gates in order to reduce the frequency and volume of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) from King County’s Montlake Regulator Station.
Installation of the automatically controlled sluice gates involves the addition of three above-ground enclosures as well as an electrical cabinet adjacent to the existing cabinet. A new trench would be excavated through the grass area east of the tank to an existing maintenance hole, to install sensory equipment that indicates whether the rainfall condition is intense or non-intense. The trench would be located within areas disturbed when the tank was originally built. The trench would be filled, and the surface restored upon the completion of the work.
1101 29th Ave
Appeal Hearing for project Land Use Application to subdivide one parcel into 7 parcels of land. Existing structures to be demolished.
137 23rd Ave E
Land Use Application to allow a 4-story, 31-unit apartment building. No parking proposed. Existing building to be demolished. Streamlined Design Review conducted.
1420 24th Ave
Land Use Application to subdivide one development site into five unit lots. This subdivision of property is only for the purpose of allowing sale or lease of the unit lots. Development standards will be applied to the original parcel and not to each of the new unit lots.
1424 24th Ave
Land Use Application to subdivide one development site into six unit lots. This subdivision of property is only for the purpose of allowing sale or lease of the unit lots. Development standards will be applied to the original parcel and not to each of the new unit lots.
1428 24th Ave
Land Use Application to subdivide one development site into five unit lots. This subdivision of property is only for the purpose of allowing sale or lease of the unit lots. Development standards will be applied to the original parcel and not to each of the new unit lots.
1715 20th Ave
Land Use Application to allow 2, 4-story townhouse buildings (8 units total). Parking for 2 vehicles proposed. Existing building to be demolished.
1711 20th Ave
Land Use Application to allow 2, 4-story townhouse buildings (8 units total). Parking for 13 vehicles proposed. Existing building to be demolished.
1408 21st Ave
Land Use Application to allow 2, 4-story townhouse buildings (8 units total). No parking proposed. Existing building to be demolished.
1803 20th Ave
Land Use Application to allow 2, 3-story, townhouse buildings (8 units total). Existing building to be demolished.
Resources
Land Use Information Bulletins – NEW
Property & Building Activity Interactive Map
Permit and Property Records
Design Review Board
Buildings in Design Review Map
I can’t believe we’re just a few weeks away from Christmas! Having the holiday lights up really makes a difference on these dark wet nights. We’re close to reaching our goal, but we have just a little way to go. If you haven’t already, PLEASE donate to help pay for the lights. Donations large and small are welcome — every dollar counts and is so greatly appreciated since it allows the community to continue this tradition of lighting up Madison during the holidays.
The cost of installing, maintaining, and uninstalling the lights this year is $9,000; our current total is $ 7,130.
You can donate online using PayPal, or mail a contribution to the address below.
Send a check and make payable to:
Madison Valley Merchants Association
4111 E. Madison Street #290, Seattle, WA 98112
To pay online, go to http://madisonvalley.org and click the Donate button on the home page.
Here are this month’s furry friends visiting All the Best Pet Care on Madison St.
Corvix
Duke
Edie
Jax
Mikko
Oliver
Sunny
Tippy
For all of December, Bowsers beds and cat trees over $75 are 10% off.
All the Best Pet Care
2713 E Madison, Seattle, WA 98112
206.329.8565
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