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Our Projects: Hazel Heights Perpetuity P-Patch

The name is not official yet, but there is a covenant on the land that protects it in perpetuity, so that it can only be an open space or community garden — forever. So this temporary name communicates the concept of a permanent, history-changing, gift.

Here is what it looks like now from the air. It's an elevated SW facing corner lot with a view of the ship canal in Ballard.

This is a wonderful story of neighbors and community members being ready to act when a good opportunity came along. A childless couple passed on, and their home became part of an estate to be distributed between 12 heirs in the mid-west.

A nearby resident suggested to neighbors and the city that it could be a P-Patch, but was unable to find a way to acquire the land.

We went into action looking for ways to make that possible. We got to know the lawyer for the estate and the executor of the estate, found a donor who offered to pay for the land and found a holder for the deed: the P-Patch Trust. Then we worked hard for a few months to work out the details of the purchase, which involved splitting up two properties and mitigating the risk of a buried furnace oil tank. It was tricky to make sure that no one was exposed to unreasonable risk.

We'd like to thank the many folks who helped make Hazel Heights a reality:

Thank you, everyone.

The schematic design is was finished in December 2005, by Barker Landscape Architects. They did a wonderful job of meeting the challenge of a steep hillside site.

Now it's on to design development, and construction. If you would like to be involved in the next steps of creating this P-Patch, contact the P-Patch Trust, or Hazel Heights.

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