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Permits indicate Amazon is behind planned warehouse in Bothell, despite denial from county

Sep 24, 2021, 3:12 PM | Updated: Sep 27, 2021, 7:51 am

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(Photo by Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

(Photo by Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

North Creek, along Bothell Everett Highway, could be home to a new Amazon warehouse.

A real estate development company, PDC Seattle, has applied for a Land Disturbing Activity permit for a near 23-acre lot at 18712 Bothell Everett Highway. Development plans include a 105,000 square-foot warehouse listed as a “fulfillment center.”

Email correspondence between the Washington State Department of Transportation and PDC Seattle included in the application refers to the project under development as including an “Amazon driveway.”

The application materials repeatedly refer to the project as a fulfillment center, a term Amazon uses to describe its warehouse facilities.

The city planner’s office with Snohomish County denies that the project is sponsored by Amazon.

“Planning and Development Services is not aware of any current records on file associated with this project that would confirm that this is an Amazon project,” wrote a communications representative for the county.

Amazon did not respond to MyNorthwest’s request for comment on the project development.

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Snohomish County has confirmed that the applicant has cleared much of the necessary environmental review process, and that a Determination of Non Significance permit is likely.

Traffic impact analysis of the project mentions that the “North Creek Commerce Centre” would generate over 500 new average daily trips to the area. To mitigate the added congestion, the applicant has offered to pay under $400,000 in transportation fees to the county, Mill Creek, Bothell, and WSDOT.

The project’s development plans indicate that the shipping facility would include capacity for roughly 300 employees.

Snohomish County has received feedback from dozens of local homeowners, businesses, and community organizations impacted by the development. Many of them voice concerns about the added congestion and pollution the warehouse would inevitably bring.

“Entering Bothell Everett Highway from 183rd Street is already a dangerous maneuver. This facility will bring additional traffic and semi-trucks to the area which will no doubt make things more dangerous,” wrote Bothell’s Copper Creek HOA President Mark Wilder to the county’s senior city planner.

Development of the property requires demolition of two single-family residential units, as well as several mobile home structures. The project is anticipated to displace six people from residential properties and six from commercial business properties.

The site is zoned for light industrial. It is currently occupied by a car dealership and various storage facilities.

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