
Plans are moving ahead for a 140-unit housing development near the Winslow ferry terminal.
Bainbridge Landing would incorporate 115 apartments and 25 town homes on a 4.7-acre lot on Ferncliff Avenue, just north of the Harbor Square condominiums.

Owners have submitted subdivision and site plan review applications for the project, according to a notice published by the city Friday.
Comments will be accepted for the next two weeks.
The site plan for Bainbridge Landing shows town homes and lofts surrounding a U-shaped apartment building.
A portion of the project bordering Ferncliff Avenue would be set aside for a park.
Olympic Property Group is spearheading the project. Charlie Wenzlau is the architect.
Here’s the full set of plans included in the application:
Can you please link to information validating that Bainbridge Island has the infrastructure to serve another development this big in terms of water, sewer, electricity, and traffic/parking?
Hi Abigail,
There’s really no way of linking to one source for this information.
The availability of sewer and water, and impacts to traffic and parking, are all issues city staff will consider as they review the project. Documentation of that review will be available at the planning desk at city hall.
Updates on the review process and many supporting documents are available on this page: https://ci-bainbridgeisland-wa.smartgovcommunity.com/PermittingPublic/PermitDetailPublic/Index/8306e14e-4d3e-4490-a3e5-a6430128ec87?_conv=1
If you have questions about this development, I would encourage you to go to city hall and talk to the planner handling the application.
Hope that helps.
Tad
Thanks, Tad. I am also worried about “Affordable housing: None” and the lack of 2+ BR units for families who work in the community.