Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Boeing Company Corporate Headquarters Facility

This March 1978 Final Environmental Impact Statement, prepared jointly by King County and the Port of Seattle, evaluates the proposed construction of a Boeing Company Corporate Headquarters Facility on the western boundary of Sea-Tac International Airport. The project required zoning reclassification, community plan amendments, and various permits for a site located east of 12th Avenue South between South 166th Place and South 173rd Street. The document was prepared under the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) and related county regulations.

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Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) prepared by King County Department of Planning and Community Development and Port Of Seattle Planning and Research Department for the proposed Boeing Company Corporate Headquarters Facility. The project site lies on the western boundary of Sea-Tac International Airport, east of 12th Avenue South, between approximately South 166th Place and South 173rd Street. Action involves Community Plan Amendments (Highline Communities Plan and Sea-Tac Communities Plan), zoning reclassification from RS-7200 to M-P, lease and permits. Prepared pursuant to Washington State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 (Chapter 43.21c RCW), SEPA Guidelines Chapter 197-10 WAC, and King County Ordinance 1700 (King County Code 20.44). Draft issued December 30, 1977; final issued March 9, 1978. Environmental analysis by Wilsey & Ham, Inc., Tukwila; technical design by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, San Francisco. Signed by John P. Lynch, Director, King County; and Glenn V. Lansing, Sr. Director Operations and Facilities, Port of Seattle.

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