103rd Ave Southeast, Beaux Arts Village
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103rd Ave Southeast
"An elite village in Seattle"
Beaux Arts is a very small, yet largely wealthy area of metropolitan Seattle. Originally founded as an art colony and named after the french Academy of Beaux Arts, residents of the town today enjoy narrow, tree-lined streets and a private beach on Lake Washington.
The elite town has only several hundred residents and no town hall. Originally, membership in the Beaux Arts Village was bestowed for a small fee. Now it comes with ownership of a home here. You won't find a lot of children, but will find many retirees with a bank roll.
There is much nature in Beaux Arts and many many trees. As a result, and I find this quite interesting, when you plan to cut a tree down from your yard, you must consult the Bald Eagle Management Plan. This applies even when you plan on clearing an area for construction. There is a serious price to pay if you neglect this "law."
The elite town has only several hundred residents and no town hall. Originally, membership in the Beaux Arts Village was bestowed for a small fee. Now it comes with ownership of a home here. You won't find a lot of children, but will find many retirees with a bank roll.
There is much nature in Beaux Arts and many many trees. As a result, and I find this quite interesting, when you plan to cut a tree down from your yard, you must consult the Bald Eagle Management Plan. This applies even when you plan on clearing an area for construction. There is a serious price to pay if you neglect this "law."
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