Keep your boots on the sidewalk and out of the gutter!

Ok, the title’s a little tongue in cheek.  In other MBA news, the City of Seattle is looking for feedback on the new Stormwater Code Revisions.  See the notice below for details:

Comments on Stormwater Code Revisions Due by Jan 31st

Seattle’s Stormwater Code will change by the time fall rolls around, but comments on those changes are due in two weeks.  

In short, Seattle’s changes will include:

·         Adding natural drainage systems, low impact development, on-site BMP designs, and new modeling methods;

·         Simultaneously addressing needed changes in: Stormwater Code, Grading Code (new), Side Sewer Code, and associated Directors’ Rules;

·         Increased readability and a more user-friendly approach;

·         Addressing “alternative compliance” & “special circumstances” such as:

1.       Integrated Drainage Planning     2.       Voluntary contribution (fee-in-lieu)3.       Multiple blocks/sub-divisions    4.       Excessive costs5.       Requests for exception   6.       Engineering impracticability7.       Capacity limitations8.       Dewatering/underground injection9.       Critical Areas issues10.    Sanitary sewer connections11.    Utility Cuts        12.    Others;For more specifics, please goto  Stormwater Code Revisions Overview.  Comments must be made to Dr. Robert Chandler, Ph.D., P.E., Project Manager with Seattle Public Utilities (206) 386-4576, or SPUStormwaterCodeRev@Seattle.Gov by January 31st.

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I've been a real estate agent in the Puget Sound region since 2003 and came to the industry with a background in sales in the tech sector. I'd been interested in real estate for a long time and my mom also happens to be a 20+year veteran agent in Kansas. I didn't grow up around the industry but I have definitely taken the bull by the horns, so to speak, in my own area with some pretty positive results. I've got a great team of people working with and for me. There is tremendous power in a team and it helps to have different perspectives at times when it comes to running a business. All in all, we make a great team! We hope you'll get a chance some day to utilize our varied and excellent skill sets in a future real estate transaction. But, even if we never get to meet you, we hope you'll enjoy and appreciate the information we have to offer here.

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