Creeps hanging around this Beach Drive condo…

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Anyone lend these guys a big can of Raid?

Halloween on Beach Drive

We spied this bone-chilling house on the 4800 block of Beach Drive the other day. DSC01277

With Halloween just a few days away, it would be spooktacular to share photos of your haunted Beach Drive homes, ghoulish carved pumpkins and spooky pets dressed in costumes on the blog.  Email us your photos before Halloween!

 

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Coast Guard Boats off the shores of Beach Drive: Water Rescue – Sunken Vessel

EDITORS NOTE: We will continue to update this post throughout the day as the story of the sunken vessel and fuel spill off of Beach Drive continues.

Two armed Coast Guard boats that typically escort Washington Ferries are cruising the shores off Beach Drive. They seem to be spending a lot of time by the crane and one of the boats has a crew member at one of the gun stations.

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Update: it appears to be a water rescue off of 5411 Beach Dr SW per Seattle 9-1-1.

Update 8:34 am: it appears that "loader" type boat used in delivering rocks to this bulkhead capsized this morning. More info (and photos) to follow.

Update 8:58 am: King 5 News reports that the vessel that sank is 75 feet long and an obsorbant oil boom is being deployed. West Seattle Blog reports that no one was believed to be on board – King 5 news states it is unknown and that divers are in the water.

Update 9:05 am: it looks like this vessel sank around high tide, which was 11.1 ft at 7:30 am, we're heading towards a low tide of 6.1 at 1:00 pm.

The vessel is tied to the crane/barge operated by Waterfront Construction.

The 75 foot vessel appeared to have been a WWII landing craft that was being used to deliver rocks for the building of the new bulkhead off Beach Drive. It sank about 100 yards from a very popular dive spot "The Rock Pile" that is rich with ling cod and other bottom fish.

 

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Update 9:30 am: Here is a photo we captured last Wednesday which includes a landing craft, quite possibly the one that is now sank and leaving fuel.

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This photo of The Justin, was taken on October 4, 2011.

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Update 10:00am booms being deployed to try to contain the fuel spill.

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This appears to be the back up crane that may be used in recovering the sunken vessel along with two Coast Guard ships.

 

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Update 10:50 am: Efforts to contain the fuel spill.

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Update 12:42 pm: Attempts to lift the sunk vessel are taking place with water being pumped off the crane/barge.

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Looks like boats from NRC (National Resource Consultants?) are on scene to check out impacts on the environment.

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Update 1:30pm (hat tip West Seattle Blog via Twitter) from the Coast Guard's News Release:

It has been confirmed that no one was on board when the vessel sank. The owner of the vessel has reported there is approximately 300 gallons of diesel and 50 gallons of motor oil on board. There is an approximate 600 by 300-foot sheen on the water.

A sheen of diesel fuel this size will deteriorate as it is exposed to elements and natural wave action, but petroleum spills of any size cause environmental damage to water.

The responsible party has contracted National Response Corp. Environmental Services, which is on scene deploying boom, a skimmer and absorbent pads to contain and absorb the spill. They have also contracted divers to contain potential pollution. As the vessel was sinking, efforts were made by the responsible party to plug the fuel vents to prevent pollution.

Agencies are flying over the scene to survey the spill.

This photo just in from Scupper: "Safety is Everyone's Business"

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4:50 pm update: a news truck has been parked by Emma Schmitz View Point next to an NCS dumpster.

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Scupper picked up this hard hat with other trash.

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Update 5:00pm: Channel 7 reports that the barge was damaged by the sinking vessel and was taking on water which is why the water was being pumped out.

KOMO-4 has footage interviewing Scupper, who was giving the media rides on the BDB Zodiak for close up views. A lot of the close-up footage is courtesy of Scupper – tune in at 6:00 and 11:00!

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Newest Bulkhead on Beach Drive

Update October 14, 2011:  apparently the construction of this bulkhead may be involved with the 75 foot sunken vessel of Waterfront Construction, causing a fuel spill. Read Beach Drive Blog's coverage here.

Our intrepid reporter, Scupper, decided to check out the barge that was heading to a newer Beach Drive home.  How often can you watch a bulkhead being built?

 

 

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Trailer from Ira Finklesteins Christmas

The trailer for the movie that had some scenes filmed at a Beach Drive home and Alki Beach late April is available to watch for your viewing pleasure.

Untitled from Von Piglet Productions on Vimeo.

The water scenes that are supposed to be a Florida beach was actually on Alki and the scene that is Ira (or the boy pretending to be Ira) sleeping in a sunny room and Elliot Gould saying "Ira! Ira! Ira!" is the Beach Drive home.

Neighbors along the 6300 block of Beach Drive suing the City

Just watched this on King 5 News tonight:  28 neighbors suing over the sliding hillside.

Lights, Camera, ACTION!

Filming is taking place today at the Beach Drive home for Ira Finklestein's Christmas.

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The street is lined with cars, movie crew vans and motorhomes across from Emma Schmitz Viewpoint.

Actor Elliott Gould may be on location for this shooting which is suppose to be a condo in Florida.  He has the role of Ira's grandfather in the movie.

Update 11:45 am – just visited "the set".  It's amazing to see whats transformed in our neighbors home.  Pictured below is David DeLuise and Elliott Gould.

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 Elliott Gould shows Tazi, the home owners' dog, some love in between takes.

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Update 12:30 pm.

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David DeLuise rehearsing lines on Jacobsen.

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The home to the left is also being used for a place for the actors and crew to change wardrobe, eat and to hang out during breaks from filming.

Vans packed with gear and costumes line Beach Drive with motorhomes and cars.

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Update 6:00 pm.  The living room windows are blacked out and portions of the back yard were tarped for filming "evening scenes".   DeLuise just left the set for the evening.

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Filming on Beach Drive

The filming of Ira Finklestein's Christmas will be wrapping up when the set visits a home located north of Jacobsen.   In the movie, the home is actually being filmed as a Florida condo.   

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Neighbors have been sent notices and are asked not to park in the streets during filming (barricades in front of the home are out now).   

The filming is estimated to take place on Friday, April 29, 2011 from 11:00am – 3:00pm.

Stay tuned!

Film Crew Coming to Beach Drive

Later this month, a film crew will be on location using a Beach Drive home for a holiday movie, Ira Finklestein's Christmas.  Several neighbors may have received a notice from the Locations Manager providing a "heads up" that they have applied for a permit to use a portion of Beach Drive for the movie and asking some residences to not park their cars on the street during the filming… stay tuned!

NOTE:  The owners of the home where the movie is being filmed wish not to have their location disclosed at this time.  If you happen to know which property it is, we hope you respect their privacy.

Breaking News: Beloved Beach Drive Bovine – Exclusive Footage

WARNING: Parts of these videos may be too graphic and disturbing for some.

This morning, the "beloved Beach Drive bovine" washed up on another Beach Drive property.   The SPD showed up to help resolve this reoccuring situation.   "Officer Jim" noted that one of the cow's legs were broken and wonders if the cow's owner decided to dump the animal into Puget Sound instead of properly taking care of it.

The Seattle Police Department arrived with a police boat to slowly tow the cow away to animal control authorities waiting at Don Armeni Park.   

 

Additional videos and photos of the beloved Beach Drive bovine are here.

Video credits to "Scupper", Beach Drive Blog Reporter

And…here is West Seattle Blog's coverage of this story.