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City of Seattle Department of Finance and Administrative Services City of Seattle Department of Finance and Administrative Services March 31, 2015 The Honorable Nick Licata Seattle City Hall 501 5th Ave. Seattle, WA 98124 Councilmember Licata, I am forwarding to the City Council an annual report of all real property under City ownership. The annual review supports strategic management of the City’s real estate holdings. City needs change over time, so the annual review is intended to create opportunities to find the best municipal use of each property or put it back into the private sector. We update this information to avoid holding properties without an adopted municipal purpose. Each January, FAS initiates the annual review process. City departments with jurisdiction over real property assure that all recent acquisitions and/or dispositions are accurately represented, and provide current information about each property’s current use, and future use, if identified. Each property is classified based on its level of utilization -- from Fully Utilized Municipal Use to Surplus. As of March 20, 2015, the City had ownership interests in 1,189 property management areas. (There are additional property management areas where the City may have only a leasehold interest, easement or other property right). Significant changes in 2014 include the purchase of the four-acre site of the new North Police Precinct (FAS) and Seattle Public Utilities sale of a 6.3-acre portion of the Kent Highlands Surplus Property. City Light acquired over 230 acres of wildlife mitigation land in Skagit County. If you have questions about the report or about FAS’s role in managing the City’s real property assets, do not hesitate to contact me at 684-0503 or Chris Potter at 386-1576. We would be happy to brief the Finance & Budget Committee if this would be of interest. Sincerely, Fred Podesta, Director Cc: City Councilmembers Attachments: 2015 Annual Real Property Report Fred Podesta, Director Tel (206) 684-5212 700 Fifth Avenue, 52nd Floor Fax (206)684-7898 P.O. Box 94689 TDD (206) 615-0476 Seattle, Washington 98124-4689 [email protected] http://www.seattle.gov/ 2015 CITYWIDE REAL PROPERTY INVENTORY REPORT Run Date: 03/20/2015: Page 1 of 20 Sort by Dept, Classification, PMA # PMA PMA PMA Future Use Land Area Jurisdictional Dept PMA Name PMA Location Address PMA Current Use City Ownership NUM Classification Identified SqFt FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 19 Snippet at 5051 24th Ave S 5051 24th Ave S Excess Landscaping OWNED 160 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 22 Parcel at 3401 S Della St 3401 S Della St Excess Green Space/Natural Area OWNED 34,760 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 24 Parcel at 31st Ave S and S Lexington 3924 31st Ave S Excess Roadway OWNED 9,506 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 29 Snippet at 8646 45th Ave S 8646 45th Ave S Excess Landscaping OWNED 596 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 30 Parcel at 1766 Alki Ave SW 1766 Alki Ave SW Excess Green Space/Natural Area OWNED 6,630 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 42 Snippet at 2330 12th Ave 2330 12th Ave S Excess Landscaping OWNED 825 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 51 Snippet at 1500 W Nickerson St 1500 W Nickerson St Excess Storage (Uncovered) OWNED 3,539 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 52 Parcel at 1510 W Emerson St 1510 W Emerson St Excess Green Space/Natural Area OWNED 7,686 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 53 Snippet at 5301 47th Ave SW 5301 47th Ave SW Excess Landscaping OWNED 1,759 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 60 Parcel at 7018 Lincoln Park Wy SW 7018 LINCOLN PARK WY SW Excess Vacant (Undeveloped) OWNED 18,320 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 62 Parcel at 104 NW 47th 104 NW 47th St Excess Excess Right-of-Way OWNED 1,673 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 63 Parcel at 4898 NW Market St 4898 NW Market St Excess Slope Protection OWNED 2,171 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 64 Parcel at 201 NW 50th St 201 NW 50th St Excess Slope Protection OWNED 1,533 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 66 Parcel at 5198 NW Market St 5198 NW MARKET ST Excess Slope Protection OWNED 4,395 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 67 Snippet at 5300 NW 53rd St 5300 NW 53rd St Excess Slope Protection OWNED 1,364 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 68 Parcel at 5498 NW Market St 5498 NW MARKET ST Excess Landscaping OWNED 3,593 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 69 Parcel at 4599 Midvale Ave N 4599 MIDVALE AV N Excess Landscaping OWNED 1,929 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 71 Snippet at 1398 MLK Jr Way S 1398 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR WY S Excess Landscaping OWNED 634 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 72 Chief Sealth Trail - FAS Portion 8499 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR WY S Excess Multi-Use Trail OWNED 9,871 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 82 Parcel at 2298 Sylvan Way SW 2298 SYLVAN WY SW Excess Landscaping OWNED 3,168 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 84 Parcel at 4707 Woodland Park Ave N 4708 WOODLAND PARK AV N Excess Landscaping OWNED 1,055 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 85 Parcel at 9399 8th Ave SW 9399 8TH AV SW Excess Vacant (Undeveloped) OWNED 1,699 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 110 Old Fire Station 6 - SPD 101 23RD AV S Excess Police Facility OWNED 19,604 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 136 Fire Station No. 39 (Old) 12705 30TH AV NE Excess Human Services Facility OWNED 16,835 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 158 12 Lots at 8237 44th Ave SW 8237 44th Ave SW Excess Vacant (Undeveloped) OWNED 55,010 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1091 Snippet at 4920 SW Charlestown St 4920 SW Charlestown St Excess Landscaping OWNED 780 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1098 Snippet at 8109 48th Ave S 8109 48TH AV S Excess Landscaping OWNED 337 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1103 Snippet at 8544 Evanston Ave N 8544 Evanston Ave N Excess Vacant (Undeveloped) OWNED 280 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1429 Snippet at 3601 York Rd S 3601 York Rd S Excess Landscaping OWNED 2,191 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1430 Snippet at Angeline and 38th Ave S 3800 S Angeline St Excess Landscaping OWNED 477 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1554 Snippet at 14031 Ashworth Ave N 14031 Ashworth Ave N Excess Landscaping OWNED 1,006 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1555 Snippet at 398 NE 40th Street 398 NE 40TH ST Excess Landscaping OWNED 658 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1556 Snippet at 3499 Arapahoe Pl W 3499 ARAPAHOE PL W Excess Landscaping OWNED 1,554 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1567 Snippet at 14314 27th Ave NE 14314 27th Ave NE Excess Landscaping OWNED 517 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1568 Snippet at 1210 NE 107th St 1210 NE 107th St Excess Landscaping OWNED 498 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1569 Snippet at 9220 6th Ave NW 9220 6TH AV NW Excess Landscaping OWNED 126 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1571 Snippet at 8817 20th Ave NE 8817 20th Ave NE Excess Landscaping OWNED 317 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1573 Snippet at 8526 2nd Ave NE 8526 2nd Ave NE Excess Landscaping OWNED 1,600 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1574 Snippet at 8521 Latona Ave NE 8521 Latona Ave NE Excess Landscaping OWNED 1,170 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1576 Snippet at 8408 6th Ave NW 8408 6TH AV NW Excess Landscaping OWNED 110 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1577 Snippet at 1215 NE 77th St 1215 NE 77th St Excess Landscaping OWNED 423 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1578 Snippet at 640 NE Banner Pl 640 NE Banner Pl Excess Landscaping OWNED 214 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1582 Snippet at 6399 Woodlawn Ave N 6399 WOODLAWN AV N Excess Landscaping OWNED 114 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1583 Snippet at 5622 40th Ave W 5622 40TH AV W Excess Landscaping OWNED 895 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1585 Snippet at 799 NE 56th St 799 NE 56TH ST Excess Landscaping OWNED 85 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1586 Snippet at 810 NE 56th St 810 NE 55TH ST Excess Landscaping OWNED 99 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1588 Slope at 2348 Perkins Lane W 2348 Perkins Lane W Excess Slope Protection OWNED 5,854 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1591 Snippet at 915 24th Ave 915 24th Ave Excess Landscaping OWNED 81 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1592 Snippet at 3798 E Jefferson St 3798 E JEFFERSON ST Excess Landscaping OWNED 75 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1594 Yakima Ave S Property 1310 YAKIMA AV S Excess Vacant (Undeveloped) Potential Housing Site OWNED 16,477 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1600 Parcel at 1323 29th Ave S 1323 29th Ave S Excess Vacant (Undeveloped) OWNED 4,002 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1605 Snippet at 4930 SW Forney St 4930 SW Forney St Excess Landscaping OWNED 249 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1615 Snippet at 5019 13th Ave S 5019 13th Ave S Excess Landscaping OWNED 100 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1622 Snippet at 5239 57th Ave S 5239 57TH AV S Excess Landscaping OWNED 140 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1623 56th Ave S Roadway, 5593 56th Ave S 5593 56TH AV S Excess Roadway OWNED 960 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1625 56th Ave S Roadway, 5595 56th Ave S 5595 56TH AV S Excess Roadway OWNED 972 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1626 Snippet at 5655 31st Ave SW 5655 31st Ave SW Excess Landscaping OWNED 1,150 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1638 51st Pl S Roadway 6298 51ST PL S Excess Roadway OWNED 12,985 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1646 Snippet at 6809 51st Ave S 6809 51st Ave S Excess Landscaping OWNED 309 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1647 Snippet at 4642 S Frontenac St 4642 S Frontenac St Excess Landscaping OWNED 593 2015 CITYWIDE REAL PROPERTY INVENTORY REPORT Run Date: 03/20/2015: Page 2 of 20 Sort by Dept, Classification, PMA # PMA PMA PMA Future Use Land Area Jurisdictional Dept PMA Name PMA Location Address PMA Current Use City Ownership NUM Classification Identified SqFt FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1648 Parcel at 7328 16th Ave SW 7328 16TH AV SW Excess Drainage (Natural) OWNED 21,977 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1649 SW Webster And Dumar Property 1799 SW Webster St Excess Vacant (Undeveloped) OWNED 8,207 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1650 Snippet at 3044 S Austin St 3044 S Austin St Excess Landscaping OWNED 372 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1651 Snippet at 8030 Fauntleroy Way SW 8030 Fauntleroy Way SW Excess Landscaping OWNED 1,000 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1654 Ravine At 9628 Renton Ave S 9628 Renton Ave S Excess Drainage (Natural) OWNED 4,949 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1656 Snippet at 10610 55th Ave S 10610 55th Ave S Excess Vacant (Undeveloped) OWNED 1,419 FINANCE & ADMIN SVCS 1658 Parcel at 5917 S Hazel St 5917 S Hazel
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