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Council approves Normandy Hills 90‑unit apartment site plan; developer and engineer address height and landscaping concerns
Summary
Bellevue City Council approved a site plan May 20 for a 90‑unit apartment development in the Normandy Hills neighborhood. Council questions focused on unit mix, building height, landscaping buffer and grading; the developer and the civil engineer described a stepped three‑story design and a retaining wall with landscaping.
The Bellevue City Council voted May 20 to approve a site plan for Lots 3A and 3B in the Normandy Hills subdivision, authorizing a multi‑family residential development of 90 units.
Chad Clatterbuck, representing the project and the applicant Charles R. Clatterbuck GST exempt trust, described the proposal as a three‑story building stepped down the slope. Clatterbuck said the complex will include a mix of one‑, two‑ and three‑bedroom units and that his company manages other Bellevue properties.…
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