Publications Home || Browse by topic || Browse by program || Ecology website

Publication Summary

Our Ecology website has changed, which can cause broken links.
To report these, please contact us with the publication and broken link.

Title

Proposal to remove the Environmental Covenant for BMW Seattle Pike Street

 
Publication number Date Published
15-09-215November 2015
VIEW NOW Proposal to remove the Environmental Covenant for BMW Seattle Pike Street (Number of pages: 3) (Publication Size: 414KB)




Trouble viewing? Try these free options.
Author(s) Nancy Lui
Description BMW Seattle Pike Street Site (Site), also known as Pike Motorworks Building is located at 714 East Pike Street and 715 East Pine Street in Seattle (King County Parcel numbers 880490-0215-03 and 880490-0230-04). The Site is zoned for residential and commercial development. The Site was remediated under Ecology’s Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP). During a prior cleanup process that was completed in 1999, Ecology required that an environmental covenant be recorded for a portion of the Property that contained total petroleum hydrocarbons (diesel), lead, and cadmium contaminated soil located beneath an original on-site building. In early 2015, after the original building was demolished, excavation and removal of all remaining contaminated soil was conducted and completed. As a result, the Site received a “no further action” determination from Ecology. Since there is no further contamination on or beneath the Property, the environmental covenant that was recorded in 1998 can be removed.
REQUEST A COPY
The mission of the Department of Ecology is to protect, preserve, and enhance Washington’s environment. To help us meet that goal, please consider the environment before you print or request a copy.

ADA Accessibility
The Department of Ecology is committed to providing people with disabilities access to information and services by meeting or exceeding the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and Washington State Policy #188.
Visit Ecology’s website for more information.
Contact Eugene Freeman at 425-649-7191 or Eugene.freeman@ecy.wa.gov
Keywords Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP), petroleum hydrocarbons, no further action, Public Comment
WEB PAGE Ecology’s Toxics Cleanup Website
CLEANUP SITE Cleanup Site ID: 1055

FACILITY SITE Facility Site ID: 33641566

RELATED PUBLICATIONS Title:

Proposal to remove the Environmental Covenant for BMW Seattle Pike Street