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Property Owners Within 2000 Feet of Project East Lake Sammamish Trail ‐ South Sammamish Segment B: Property Owners within 2,000 Feet of Project Page 1 PIN TAXPAYER NAME TAXPAYER ATTN TAXPAYER ADDRESS TAXPAYER CITY TAXPAYER ZIP SITE ADDRESS SITE ZIP SITE ZIP PLUS 4 SITE CITY 0293620010 HOLMES DAVID & GAIL 19801 SE 8TH ST SAMMAMISH WA 98074 19801 SE 8TH ST 98074 3819 SAMMAMISH 0293620020 PARKER CAMERON & KATHRYN 19809 SE 8TH ST SAMMAMISH WA 98074 19809 SE 8TH ST 98074 3819 SAMMAMISH 0293620030 MAINE HEINZ WILLIAM 803 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 803 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620040 MOREHEAD BRUCE+TRACY 811 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98029 811 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620050 KOPHS JUSTIN THOMAS 564 225TH LN NE #A303 SAMMAMISH WA 98074 819 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620060 WANG YUNPENG+KUIHONG LIU 823 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 823 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620070 MCRAE EDWARD R+KATHERINE A 829 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 829 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620080 POWERS JEFFREY D+DAWN M 833 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 833 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620090 DAVIDSON JOHN P+MEGAN 837 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98029 837 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620100 FITZGERALD BRIAN J+KIMBERLY 843 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 843 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620110 GUO XIAOYING+YUNFENG DONG 849 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 849 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620120 LANGE DANNY B+JACOBSEN EVA 855 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 855 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620130 STAVEHAUG FRODE+DEBORAH R S 852 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 852 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620140 MASSARO RONALD A+DEBORAH A 840 198TH PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 840 198TH PL SE 98075 8602 SAMMAMISH 0293620150 PAN KAI & LIU WEN 19833 SE 8TH CT SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19833 SE 8TH CT 98075 8603 SAMMAMISH 0293620160 LIN NANCY 19845 SE 8TH CT SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19839 SE 8TH CT 98075 8603 SAMMAMISH 0293620170 SMITH JOHN R & CATHERINE L 19845 SE 8TH CT SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19845 SE 8TH CT 98075 8603 SAMMAMISH 0293620180 PRIES ALEXANDER+POUPAK PRIE 19846 SE 8TH CT SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19846 SE 8TH CT 98075 8603 SAMMAMISH 0293620190 GUO DONGBAI+JING ZHANG 19840 SE 8TH CT SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19840 SE 8TH CT 98075 8603 SAMMAMISH 0293620200 SCHLEMMER ANTHONY LIM VIOLET 19836 SE 8TH CT SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19836 SE 8TH CT 98075 8603 SAMMAMISH 0293620210 GODDARD KIRK S & KATHIE 19830 SE 8TH CT SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19830 SE 8TH CT 98075 8603 SAMMAMISH 0293620220 PETERSON RUSSELL J+TERRY A 803 200TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 803 200TH AVE SE 98075 8604 SAMMAMISH 0293620230 MORGAN ROBERT + CAROLE 809 200TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 809 200TH AVE SE 98075 8604 SAMMAMISH 0293620240 LOHE JOHN E+LAURA J 817 200TH AV SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 817 200TH AVE SE 98075 8604 SAMMAMISH 0293620250 LAM SHUKAN 905 200TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 905 200TH AVE SE 98075 8605 SAMMAMISH 0293620260 BILLIG ILYA+YULIA 915 200TH AV SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 915 200TH AVE SE 98075 8605 SAMMAMISH 0293620270 SAMMAMISH CITY OF 801 228TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98074 0293620280 ASHTON WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASN PO BOX 2608 ISSAQUAH WA 98027 0293620290 SOIN RAVIPAL+ANUPREET SODHI 912 197TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 0524069005 LI JIAN+BIN 908 200TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 908 200TH AVE SE 98075 8605 SAMMAMISH 0524069009 MCCALL PAULYNE 1916 PIKE PL #1234 SEATTLE WA 98101 0524069010 APEL HANS 8225 OLIVE AVE FAIR OAKS CA 95628 0524069020 SELL JOSHUA+MELODIE 19618 SE 15TH PL SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19618 SE 15TH PL 98075 9695 SAMMAMISH 0524069029 GOEDHART JAMES L+CAROLINE H 1208 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PKWYSAMMAMISH SE WA 98075 1208 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PKWY SE 98075 7456 SAMMAMISH 0524069033 WILLIAM BUCHAN HOMES INC 2630 116TH AVE NE BELLEVUE WA 98004 0524069059 KEW ANTONI J+ALLISON T 19610 SE 15TH PL SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19610 SE 15TH PL 98075 9695 SAMMAMISH 0524069062 HAMILTON SCOTT+GAIL A TWELV 19727 SE 19TH ST SAMMAMISH WA 98029 19727 SE 19TH ST 98075 9639 SAMMAMISH 0524069072 KARUPIAH CHAN K+TERESA E 19705 SE 15TH PL SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19622 SE 15TH PL 98075 9695 SAMMAMISH 0524069072 KARUPIAH CHAN K+TERESA E 19705 SE 15TH PL SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19705 SE 15TH PL 98075 9674 SAMMAMISH 0524069073 OLSON TRAVIS+SILVERMAN ANAV 19622 SE 16TH ST SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19622 SE 16TH ST 98075 7436 SAMMAMISH 0524069092 REYNOLDS JAMES M & JEAN C 810 200TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 810 200TH AVE SE 98075 8604 SAMMAMISH 0524069093 WU JING+LIU XIAOMING 1020 200TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 1020 200TH AVE SE 98075 8606 SAMMAMISH 0524069099 HALTER SEAN K+JULIE ANNE 19734 SE 19TH ST SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19734 SE 19TH ST 98075 9639 SAMMAMISH 0524069100 LEWIS ROGER D+AUBRYN M 19712 SE 19TH ST SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19712 SE 19TH ST 98075 9639 SAMMAMISH 0524069101 RIGHI PAUL ADAM+JENNIFER JO 19622 SE 19TH ST SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19622 SE 19TH ST 98075 9639 SAMMAMISH 0524069109 NEIR C & K 920 197TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 920 197TH AVE SE 98075 8610 SAMMAMISH East Lake Sammamish Trail ‐ South Sammamish Segment B: Property Owners within 2,000 Feet of Project Page 2 PIN TAXPAYER NAME TAXPAYER ATTN TAXPAYER ADDRESS TAXPAYER CITY TAXPAYER ZIP SITE ADDRESS SITE ZIP SITE ZIP PLUS 4 SITE CITY 0524069110 SOIN RAVIPAL+ANUPREET SODHI 912 197TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 912 197TH AVE SE 98075 8610 SAMMAMISH 0524069111 IBARRA JULIO HUMBERTO+MARIA 902 197TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 902 197TH AVE SE 98075 8610 SAMMAMISH 0524069119 HUNNEX TYLER+SHANNON 19703 SE 19TH ST SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19703 SE 19TH ST 98075 9639 SAMMAMISH 0524069120 SHOUKRY OSMAN+AMY C 19711 SE 19TH ST SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19711 SE 19TH ST 98075 9639 SAMMAMISH 0524069121 SHINN MIKE & MELANIE 19709 SE 19TH ST SAMMAMISH WA 98075 19709 SE 19TH ST 98075 9639 SAMMAMISH 0524069124 HOBZEK BRIAN D+YVETTE 918 200TH AV SE SAMMAMISH WA 98074 918 200TH AVE SE 98075 8605 SAMMAMISH 0524069125 KENNERUD DAVID R+DARLA A 928 200TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 928 200TH AVE SE 98075 8605 SAMMAMISH 0524069128 REYNOLDS JAMES M & JEAN C 810 200TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 0624069001 KESSDEN PELL 1104 E LK SAMM PKY SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 1104 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PKWY SE 98075 9611 SAMMAMISH 0624069002 HILD ROBERT L+HILD JANET M 1204 E LK SAMM PKWY SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 1204 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PKWY SE 98075 7456 SAMMAMISH 0624069003 HAIGH BENJAMIN A+MELISSA M 1617 195TH AVE SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 1617 195TH AVE SE 98075 9614 SAMMAMISH 0624069005 PARKER EDMUND PO BOX 463 DUVALL WA 98019 1818 193RD AVE SE 98075 9678 SAMMAMISH 0624069006 MOORE WM H & LOUISE 1628 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PL SAMMAMISHSE WA 98075 1628 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PL SE 98075 7434 SAMMAMISH 0624069008 WAGENER WALTER C 10438 NE 116TH KIRKLAND WA 98033 1929 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PL SE 98075 7489 SAMMAMISH 0624069013 KING COUNTY-PARKS 201 S JACKSON ST #700 SEATTLE WA 98104 0624069017 MARSHALL FRANK+JUDITH 16541 REDMOND WAY #287CREDMOND WA 98052 0624069019 GLASENAPP THOMAS K 9227 130TH AVE NE KIRKLAND WA 98033 0624069021 RODGERS TOM 1215 E LK SAMMAMISH SH LNSAMMAMISH SE WA 98075 1215 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 9612 SAMMAMISH 0624069022 BREUEL GEORGE 1415 EAST LAKE SAMMAMISHSAMMAMISH SHORE WA 98075 1415 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7430 SAMMAMISH 0624069023 HETTICH MICHAEL S+CHRISTINA 1419 EAST LAKE SAMMAMISHSAMMAMISH SHORE WA 98075 1419 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7430 SAMMAMISH 0624069024 BIRRELL DOUGLAS G+LORI C 1317 EAST LAKE SAMMAMISHSAMMAMISH SHORE WA 98075 1317 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7431 SAMMAMISH 0624069025 LINDQUIST VERN A+JEANNIE H 1241 E LK SAMMAMISH SH LNSAMMAMISH SE WA 98075 1241 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 9612 SAMMAMISH 0624069026 TSILAS NICOS+JANE 1429 EAST LAKE SAMMAMISHSAMMAMISH SHORE WA 98075 1429 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7430 SAMMAMISH 0624069027 EASLEY GRACE 1327 E LK SAMMAMISH SH LNSAMMAMISH SE WA 98075 1327 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7431 SAMMAMISH 0624069029 CHRISTENSEN BOB & ANN 1309 E LK SAMM SHORE LANESAMMAMISH SE WA 98075 1301 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7431 SAMMAMISH 0624069029 CHRISTENSEN BOB & ANN 1309 E LK SAMM SHORE LANESAMMAMISH SE WA 98075 1309 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7431 SAMMAMISH 0624069030 LANDRY JOHN M+KRISTIN 1225 EAST LAKE SAMMAMISHSAMMAMISH SHORE WA 98075 1225 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 9612 SAMMAMISH 0624069031 MOORE STEVEN 1333 EAST LAKE SAMMAMISHSAMMAMISH SHORE WA 98075 1333 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7431 SAMMAMISH 0624069032 MATHY MICHAEL+SARA 1403 E LK S SAMMAMISH WA 98075 1403 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7430 SAMMAMISH 0624069033 KAUFMAN JAY S+CAROLINE N 1409 EAST LAKE SAMMAMISHSAMMAMISH SHORE WA 98075 1409 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7430 SAMMAMISH 0624069034 PRITT FRANK W III PO BOX 2017 REDMOND WA 98073 1433 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7430 SAMMAMISH 0624069035 GELFUSO JEFFREY+JULIE 1423 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PKWYSAMMAMISH SE WA 98075 1423 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7430 SAMMAMISH 0624069037 WITTY BOBBY W+CAROL J 1219 E SAMMAMISH SHORE LNSAMMAMISH SE WA 98075 1219 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 9612 SAMMAMISH 0624069038 PFLUG DAVID E LEVANDER LORI J 1815 E LK SAMMAMISH PKY SESAMMAMISH WA 98075 1815 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PKWY SE 98075 7458 SAMMAMISH 0624069039 CHAMBERLIN MARTIN J & CAROL 1817 E LK SAMM PL SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 1817 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PL SE 98075 7452 SAMMAMISH 0624069040 FLETCHER JEFFREY ALAN 1411 EAST LAKE SAMMAMISHSAMMAMISH SHORE WA 98075 1411 E LAKE SAMMAMISH SHORE LN SE98075 7430 SAMMAMISH 0624069041 TAM MICHAEL S W+KELLY Y M 1378 E LK SAMM PKWY SE SAMMAMISH WA 98075 1378 E LAKE SAMMAMISH PKWY SE 98075 7511 SAMMAMISH 0624069042 HORNISH THOMAS E+SUZANNE J 1237 EAST LAKE SAMMAMISHSAMMAMISH SHORE
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