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Environmental ReviewS`CATg ~Y .. ~F s. o y 4 '~ Ji 7 Oy ~~~ lNBy ~ STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OE ECOOGY P.O. Box 47775 • Olympia, Washington 9850;1-7775 • (360) 407-6300 May 6, 2004 Mr. Grant Beck Community Development Director City of Yelm PO Box 479 Yelm, WA 98597 Dear Mr. Beck: ~I Your address is in the ., - -~ watershed Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the mitigated determination of nonsignificance for the Autumn Hill Phase II project (SEPA No. 04-0036) located at 10831 Vancil Road Southeast as proposed by Landshapes Northwest, Inc. We reviewed the environmental checklist and have the following comments: The subject property is near the Yelm Rite Aid, at Vancil Road and SR-507, which was remediated under the Voluntary Cleanup Program. Testing revealed no ground water contamination. However, contaminants may be present at the site of the proposed action. If contamination is discovered, it must be reported to the Department of Ecology, Southwest Regional Office, at (360)407-6300. Contaminated soils or water may require special handling and/or disposal to protect site workers, visitors, public health, or the environment. For assistance contact Martha Maggi at (360) 407-6248. If you have any questions or would like to respond to these comments please call Martha Maggi (Toxics Cleanup) at (360) 407-6248. Sincerely, t M~ ~~ ~,.~_ ~. Jeri Berube Administrative Coordinator JB: aw (04-2752) cc: Martha Maggi, TCP Landshapes Northwest, Inc. (Proponent) R iA hIRY-06-2004 THU 02 02 PM DOE SW REGIONAL OFFICE FRX N0, 360 407 6305 .~ ,I:r i ~~ ,i~l -LNt. ~ STATE i)P W/lSt-IIN<:1UN L~L~F,~i:TML NT C.)i L C_ O~c.)C•~Y P.O. 6~~i 47775 • Qlympia, W,rsh,n~~ton 7U.'~l1J-7775 • (3bU) 4l)7•t {UU Mpy 6, 2004 Mr. Grant Beck Community Devzlopment Director City of Yelm PO Box 479 Yelm, WA 48597 .pear Mr. Beck' ~,~„ ~~ Your address . . ~'~'..- ~~ 4 is in the ' . ~i~ . ~.~ Y. .r '~~~ ~~ ~ ,- + ~, ~:~ watershed ,., ~"" ..... I • .L~~.J 'thank you for the opportunity to comment on the mitigated determination of nonsignificance for the Autitmrt Hill Phase I1 project (SEPA No. 04-0036) located at 10831 Vancil Road Southc;ast as proposed by Landshapec Northwest, Ina We reviewer} the environmental checklist and have the following comments: The subject property is near the Yelm Rtte Aid, at Vancil Road and Sit-507, whtch was remediated under the Voluntary Cleanup Prob~ram. "besting revaaled no ground water coiitainination. However, contaminants may be present at the site of the proposed action. If contamtnation is discovered, it must be reported to the Department of Ecolobry, Southwest Regional Office, a.t (360)407-b300. Contaminated sods or water may require special handling andlor disposal to protect site workers, visitors, public health, or the environment. For assistance contact Martha Maggi at (360) 407-6248. If you have any questions or would like to respond to tliesc comments please call Martha Maggi (Toxics Cleanup) at (360) 407-62A8. Sincerely, .--~ -.~ - _ Post-ii' Fax Note ,leri Berube to Ad.mtnistrattve Coordinator c toepi. Phone a JB: aw (04-275?} Fax cc: Martha Maggi,l'CP Landshapes Northwest, inc. (Proponent} ?671 ~~~ paoyes~ Fro ~ Go Phone a .~ ~ FaX tr far -~~ P, Ol .ti >~~ MAY-06-2004 THU 12 13 PM DOE SW REGIONAL OFFICE FAX N0. 360 407 6305 ~'A ter. ;~t~~' ~7;11I ~.~ A., 'r J Y,. ,~J ~414~ t1~•i STATE pF WASHINGTON ~~rl'Ar\T1JiE1~1• C)! L{.C.)! (~C_~~l' P.O. Knz 4777.5 • C)lg~rlipia, Wishrilgtun ~UiOd•?775 • (360) 407.63(10 May 6, 2004 Mr. Grant Beck Cummuntry Development Director City.of Yelm PO Box 479 Yelrrt, WA 98597 Dear Mr. Beck: ,._ ~-T~ ~~~~;; ~ Your address ;.. ~' r::....... , ~,.- > is in the fix; I~:.:_. ,: °~ ,: watershed; ,. ~ ,-•,~ „. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the mitigated determination ot.'nonsignificance for the Autunut Hill Please II project (SEPA No. 04-0036) located at 10831 Vanctl Road Southeast as proposed by I.,at?dshapes Northwest, Inc. We reviewed the environmental checklist and have the following comments: P, Ol/Ol Tl~e subject property is near the Yelm Rite Aid, at Vancil Road and SR-507, which was remediated under the Voluntary t'leanup Program. Testing revealed no ground water contamination. However, contamuiants may be pres*:rtt at the site of the proposed action. If contamination is discovered, it must be reported to the Department of Ecology, Southwest Regional Office, at (360)407-6300. Contaminated soils or water may require special handling and/or disposal to protect site workers, visitors, public health, or the environment. For assistance contact Martha Maggi at (3G0) 407-6248. If you have any questions or would like to rc^spond to these comments please call Martha Maggi (Toxics Cleanup) at (360) 407-6248. Sincerely, ...~_ . Jeri Berube Administrative Coordinator JB: aw (04-275?} Post-it• Fax Note 7671 Este pa°qes~ To Fro - ~ co roeP~. Co PhOhB 11 phonA k Fax ~' l!` Fax n t11~7-~,~~ cc: Martha Maggi, TCY Land~hapes Northwest, Inc. (Proponent) ..,. ~:. }Sr SEPA NO: 04-0036 MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Proponent: Landshapes Northwest, Inc. Description of Proposal: Subdivide 5.94 acres into 23 single-family residential lots. The project includes the construction of stormwater facilities, interior streets, and street improvements to Vancil Road. Location of the Proposal: The project site is located on the west side of Vancil Road, south of Yelm Ave. East. Section/Township/Range: Section 30, Township 17 North Range 2 East, W.M. Threshold Determination: The City of Yelm as lead agency for this action has determined that this proposal does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. Therefore, an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. Conditions/Mitigating Measures: SEE ATTACHED Lead agency: City of Yelm Responsible Official: Grant Beck, Community Development Director Date of Issue: April 23, 2004 C t Deadline: May 7, 2004 pp I May 14, 2004 Grant eck, Community Development Director ~hr(s Mitigated Determination of NonSignificance (MDNS) is issued pursuant to Washington Administrative Code 197-11-340 (2). Comments must be submitted to Tami Merriman, Community Development Department, at City of Yelm, 105 Yelm Avenue West, P.O. Box 479, Yelm, WA 98597, by May 7, 2004, at 5:00 P.M. The City of Yelm will not act on this proposal prior May 14, 2004, at 5:00 P.M. You may appeal this determination to the Yelm Hearing Examiner, at above address, by submitting a written appeal no later than May 14, 2004 at 5:00 P.M. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact Grant Beck, Community Development Director, to learn more about the procedures for SEPA appeals. This MDNS is not a permit and does not by itself constitute project approval. The applicant must comply with all applicable requirements of the City of Yelm prior to receiving construction permits which may include but are not limited to the City of Yelm Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Code (Title 17 YMC), Critical Areas Code (Chapter 14.08 YMC), Storm water Drainage Design and Erosion Control Manual (DOE), Uniform Building Code, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) (Title 14 YMC), Road Design Standards, Platting and Subdivision Code (Title 16 YMC), and the Shoreline Master Program. DO NOT PUBLISH BELOW THIS LINE Published: Nisqually Valley News, Friday, April 30, 2004 Posted in public areas: Friday, Friday, April 23, 2004, Copies to: All agencies/citizens on SEPA mailing list and adjacent property owners Dept. of Ecology w/checklist ATTACHMENT SEPA Case Number 04-0036 Findings of Fact This Mitigated Determination of Non Significance is based on the project as proposed and the impacts and potential mitigation measures reflected in the following environmental documents: • Environmental Checklist (dated March 29, 2004, prepared by John Lubbesmeyer) • Preliminary Storm Drainage Report (dated February 2004, prepared by 2M Enterprises, LLC) The City of Yelm has adopted a concurrency management system as required by the Growth Management Act. Chapter 15.40 YMC (concurrency Management) is designed to ensure that the improvements required to support development are available at the time of development. A concurrency determination may be issued for a proposal as it relates to transportation issues when: the development provides on-site frontage improvements; the project makes off-site improvements as necessary to provide for the safe movement of traffic; and the project makes a contribution to projects identified the six year transportation improvement program in the form of a Transportation Facilities Charge. The City's Comprehensive Transportation Plans connectivity policy recognizes that increasing connections throughout the City not only reduces traffic congestion, but also increases the sense of unity of the community. Section 16.16.090 Yelm Municipal Code (YMC) states that the layout of streets shall provide for continuation of streets existing in adjoining subdivisions. The continuation of Umtanum Street in the Autumn Hill Phase I subdivision meets the connectivity policies of the City. 3. Chapter 14.12 YMC requires the dedication of open space for all residential development. Section 14.12.050 YMC lists four (4) attributes for qualification of open space. The applicant proposes open space to include recreation. 4. The Yelm School District has adopted a school mitigation requirement based on the demand that new residential units create for additional school services and facilities. Additional demands on the school system will be mitigated through the requirement that the developer enter into a mitigation agreement with the District. Mitigation Measures 1. The developer shall mitigate transportation impacts based on the new residential P.M. peak hour trips generated by the project. The Transportation Facility Charge (TFC) shall be based on 1.01 new peak hour trips per residential unit. The proponent will be responsible for a TFC of $757.50 per dwelling unit which is payable at time of building permit. Credit should be given for the existing single-family dwelling. 2. Prior to final subdivision approval, the developer shall complete the following transportation improvements: a. The west half of Vancil Road shall be improved to City Standards for a Neighborhood Collector along the property frontage. b. All interior streets shall be improved to City Standards for Local Access Residential. 3. Temporary erosion control systems to be approved by the City of Yelm. 4. Applicant shall provide at least 5% of total acreage as qualified open space. 5. The developer shall enter into an agreement with Yelm Community Schools to mitigate project impacts to the School District. ~~ f i ii~ 1 LLiYi E~I~s~~~f~Ef~ ~~~ CI~ECI~~I!S T f ...,t......t:,...... ff fJtf idf::tfVf fJ. The State Environmental Policy Act ~SEPA) requires ell governments( agencies to consider the e;,vironier ttal imp~,ets of a proposal Gefore ,ia;~ing decisions. i he p>;~rpnSp of thi-~ chec141ist i~ to prc~vi~l~ information t~ help identify irrtp2cts frnr~ yG~t proposal, to r ed'u'ie yr avoid itrpact.°--, fr c".ri i i it ie t~iru~frssc'i if tt u".c'iri ~~ie dor ie, cz'r i'ti~ to i i°clp ts~ce Ci#y decide whether an EIS is required. An environmental impact sta#ement fEIS) must be prepared for any proposal with probable significant adverse impacts on envtrunmcntai quality. _ ~'S~i~ nni~irGn~~,l-;t~l :;haCkliSt ~filcS y~;~i #v Ctcs~r„rt~e S{3n?° buvty tnforrrla#tort about your proposal. The City will use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant and require preparation of an EIS. You must ar;s;.fer each question accurately, carefully and to the best of your knowledge. Answer t hC i.~l,te~tiol f5 t'7rt8il_y, 1~JUt tzj`. the t he uejt d~sCr tuttot ft yUl~ Ld~l. li l titosl [:tS~e3, vG~ S hvi,iiu ha ;~hle tt3 anS',R~i=?r tht? queStioriS frGr!? Vt_3i 3r own t~~~~?l"t!.3~' #tGii'3t or prcjett nlar~s witho~ 7t the need for experts. If you do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to yUur proposal, write "dc~ not knave" or "does not apply". Cot~ipiete answers to the quE'StiGnS nnw may avoid delays later, It the SpaC-e pr£~vlC~et~ IS EGG Srr#all, feel fr?e tU cattaLi i a`a~`a.+ti'sviiai ~i icet~. Some questions ask about governmental regulatiGns, such as zoning, shoreline, and la^nidriiar k d^cSiC~. natter is. ~riiS~Jt~er tl ieSe gCSestior iS tf yott Cai i. If y~iU I icatie pr Guie{ i 3.5, the Ctty Staf[ Carl aSStSt yQi,t: The checklist questions apply to a!I parts of your proposal even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. You may be asked to eiY~:3iafi ff ycur of I~V1/eJ S ~3r ~fri-3vtde aC~i-'.illi~r~tdl (i ffUrf f faLfUn fUi deLerirfinti It`J- if t[ Iere Tlay U@ cirsnifirar~t ar~varca imp~t_tc, AioPlproject Pra~osals Qr~IY= l..l.. i....li., tL... ., L.r...i.i:..l 1L. i^ t: y., iia t CCJi i it.3iGit"i tJV[i f Li iri C,i iCt+I\ii3t ~eVe1Z [f iol.it~f i i ilGit f}/ l~l.ieJLft7nJ ti tG[}% tae GinrJllVer~i C.itr}eJ nUl apply") and the Su~a;~ls?rental Sreet fc~r IyonprQ~ec# Acti9ns (part D). For nonprc?jPC~t actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant;" and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer,,' and "affected geographic area," respectively. /"~ f fl ~-.~'~ I! r' ~'F' ~~~~- C:\DOCUMENTS AND SE-fTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUR9ENTS\7085\AUTUf~IN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CIT`f OF Y~LP4. DOC Page z CITY OF Yi=LM A. z, L. 3. ~. ~, ~. i. ~. g, CiVYifS~'IViii~lY tlil i;i@ir~Li~T Rtgt1f«fRQl~~Ir~ i+tams cf pr~pozPd pr~?j?ct, if a: ~; Amts ~1iii ~'ha~~ ii At.......... l T..,...s. iYC((f(G Lai ajJ~JiiC.tifit. Lani35i~~~ira nib, Enc. CITY USE ONLY FEE: $'15i3,~~ i.'iii ~ c ~~ ~3 SY: i=fLt Tiit~. ~driress an(~ p~onif ni~m.,4~er cf appli~?nt and Of any rJther ~n~arJt person?: '~'~ 5'~ ta~# '~'~?~' '-'~~'~ra~, TaCL~33a, ~~ ~$~~ L~J ~Jt`GJ~l~V ~~I$ ~heClCll~t ~rei3a~`ed: ~~Tt`~1 7~s ,~~ lirvcr~ rent:aztir:g ~ecklist: ~,., Li` ~,..,., Gi#y s~# Yei~tt Pianni~~ ~epartm~~# Prt]}^,t3S@d iiiiii(ig vvr ~Chcdsii~ ti~iGiut~ing phasing, !~ appltca~lel: Li j~ir~i4i:GU (Rii Y'iRtt~i Q~ C~~It4Rly Q? ~iVj3fi3i~ ` Go yi~u nave any plans fcsr ft,#ure adc~itiors, expar~sic~n, car f~ir#her activity related to or c~snr~ecied with this prapcsal % Ir yes, eXpfaln. ~~ ~.ist any 8!?Vir^i1lY.'!?~1}.~1 illgnE;1?~tj0?~ yn~ knp~;y ~~r,;,~t ti?at h?S be9r: pfapME~.r~ r,~ ;~;jii i~p prepared, directly related to this proposal. Tw ~~(r k~~wle~ge, r~o envircnms~al in#or:nation hay ba°n orwii! bepreparedforthis do you know whether applications are pending for govemmentai approvals of o#her prcposals directly auecting the property ccvered uy your prcpcsal' if yes, explain. !~/~ Q~~ ~~ 3~~~ ~ Uu-"~` C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETI"INCS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\JOBS\AUTUMN NTLL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC Pale 3 To our knowledge no other government appro~tals are pending that direcsy al~ectl~lls pro~sal r v. List any ~t'i',i~~ i iii gent a~pr Cival's it per~iiiis .fiat iiv~ii ve t ie8d:.d fir y~iar pr~pGscxi, if ~r'~~~r:ri. ~3l~es nat ap~l-y. ej,~ i 1 ~ic~.r~ '~'~. Give :r]riF?f, corr~plete d~~cri~itiog'i of yoi_3r prt)pt3$al~ inc1331~ittg the proposed t3SP_S and the ~~ P1c~' size of the project and site. There are saves( questions later in ibis checklist that ask ~~~-` ynti t~ ci~?cC.rihp cr-e['~ain azp~s-r~'-c r~#yr~~-r prnposai. `~C?l.~ do nC?t rlef?r~ to r~pPai tn~cP ~~~wArg nn #fii~ rat~~_ i he proposal Ys tv pIQ till-r iiYrFal II~~L ~~3 ~il~~i ~QRI ~17~y ~ts Qa7 Q YV"1~3I~M ~Vli o~ ~'1~L~iiilll ii~11. ~ he #ernpv cul-ae-sac in i~lsiui`nn l~i'sl w~uls ueco~ne a through sweet. i2. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person io understand the precise location of your proposed project, includinra a street address, if any, and section, townsfiip, and range; if known, if a prr~posal would occur over a range i~f area, provide the range or boundaries of the sife{s). provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reascanably available. You need not duplicate maps or detailed ntanc cUhmittr~ri with anv narmit a~pli~tinnc rr~latari to this rh~~ktict r•-••- ~ r-,..... ~r The address is iiia~v~ 7t~x~ic~i ~~1~ vii i~~ili Qiiv~~, aCi~vi~ vv~ ~~}ii~sii~~ ~i~~i~ ~`a~i~e 4i. lze vI~-inity ~ia~ v+~ll he a#tacl';ed. B. EI~~IR4~l~1lVlEN7AL ELEMEI~T~ 1. Earth a. ~~ngr 8l d@~C~i}^'tiv^n G~ tl ie s~c f CirL,lc Gi3e1: :ti „~- r ros~mg, hii'i}i, sleep slopes, rnoun#air~ous, other b. L'vfiat is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slopej~ Tne proposes sife is unr~orm ally iiai except tar +i<- is/a over portions of ine entire parcel c. i/Vhat general types of soils are found on the site for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck} % If you know the c3assifcation of agric~.~ltural soils, specify them and r:~t£` ans ~r;rr~e #r~nlNnrl. The on-site soils are 5ganaway gravelly sandy-loam. The agricultural ciassi~cation is un4cnown d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If sc~, describe. because of tl?e mild terra+n ~ soils classi#ication ol: the site; no indications Qr ~~nstahle soils were found on site C:\DOCUMENTS ANd SEl?INGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY [3dCUMENTSMOBS\AUTUMN NILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY of YELM.D4C ~a~e 4 e. r?eserib8 tha pu Nese, type, ar~d approximate guantdtdes of any fi3idns,~ or grading r~r~nnecr9 3nu:Q'.-~1}° ~^..~~rS;° 3~ f<~l. Y Y,....,.v... '~ ;s ~r~s~> ;s #~ ~~gr #~'~e s!#e #~ ~e set-~ala~y;;~g. ~ra~d~~ ~4ad~s ~rs~~ ed ~ a licensed professional engineer wiii be suAmr~ed to the Ciiy of xei~n for review and apprvv~l. ~~ vv1~~~1#~y e~#im~ta ~pp~v.Y•ia419#aly '1~fy'rr1 Y;Ra~.y y,'~rdv y# ty#~l fl;~a# '~~1~ ~11 ~~a~tl;res. COUia erosion occur as a resuii of clearing; construction; or use? i; so; generally describe. Ye;~. ~~ area is a,,flv~,rg~ uri#~ veae~~fln #~~ ir;~~~deS mainly Yo-"~g and !??a~.:.}ra#r w .-a+e-we- ws+ i-~•t ai~w l~• ww~wiiww ie- 1w ^~riw ~ iw uiwwi~ws• swwiww a.iilw ..a. ~raoac3, aaac'~ s:sa uus. as ai'eu~ccaau:a ac c:caa ua aaag rlrc# vrcauaca, e:asaavasivuau c:~us. g. Abt~out what percent of the sitee will beAcovered w~+ith impervious surfaces after ~~Jr Vjett VCn~#r `Vr^,#ivri JLrLh as Gisphal: Vr bV'i~`ain~J? ~ - ~pproxiina#ely ~3 percent of the site wi!! he csavered with impervious surfaces once the eni9re project, 23 lots, is constructed. h Prnnn~ari mgae~ irgr to rtyrti ~~;~ nr rnntrnf a?d-ngirsn nr nt~gr imn~r~tc to thg aarf~ if r,.,...... .,.,......., ariv: r~a;a lrg i of uic ~a cdia~sn~, dace, a #ciipv4`aa ji eav~ivia aa~d Scdiaiica'i;caisivrl "craiu"~ii N%afa'r'iasiurr crecared far aonrava! by the Ci#v of Yeim. Erasion con#ro! features wil! be installed prior to construction and maintained anti! the threat of erosion ceases to exist. 2. Air a. ~,"~hnt types Gf emisuivi s tv the air4iivuid restal% from the ~irv~3t3~a1 {f.e.; G~Liai; 8i9tvrliObiie e:{~~'iaust, odors, rridiiStiiSi r/Ovd S~iiCilCej dt,iiiitty ivi»iis.iGiivi3 ai~~ wl'ie~i the project is completed? if any, generally describe and give approximate guaritities if ~now~ ~. _ The grading activities proposed a# the site wi!! cause dust particula#e #o be emitted to the air. vehicles and equipment used during al! phases of consttvction can be a pote~~dal source of emissions. ltithen the project is complete, the site may be the source cf vehicles emisstfli~s #oi~n vehicles using #ne siie. H~we~ver, cjiiar-#it7es are ~nirnnyy~, b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions er odor that may affecf your proposal? if cSv, y°neraiiy de.~i^vnl~'i°. 'Jehicles using ~/aricil Road located along the east property line and surrounding s~ ~ sysiems can he a source of emissions or odor. However, i# is not anticipai:ed fifiatthese flff-SitQ alol?iGIE sfl;.+rces flf Q(;'l1S$lbli~ :vill imp~~# this prfl'~flt~l. The!'e ai•8 r~fl !?}hgr known sources of odor or emissions in the vicinity. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions ar other impacts to air, if any: C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUi36ESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\JOBS\AUTUMN NILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC ~~,~~ ~ Unwanted dust parl~cles can be con~olled to a certain event by the application of water before and during grading aches. ## is assumed the t~n~votion vehicles used willl Ide ~}~ipped with fa~rv.irs#all n~uf l~s and sparl~ arresters that w~?u1d 4VnirVi T.PV.V~siTC ei[tiss~on3. TfiR C GlrG no [ii.»riRst7rGS ~f'~~iVSti~ w ~i-it[~%( R{~9~si~Vft3 Rai a result of vehicles using the si#e af~tter ~ns#ruct6on. 3. vva#er a. Surface Water ~; is there any s;.=rface water ~ or wetland ~n er in the immed:ate vicinity t~f the sit° tit'vl;.~.,;f„~^~ y°~r-r^~;1,^,~ ai'3Gi se~s^.:3a~ Strearr:s ~a~~':,faicr ~a >ieS, .^L:~',3' p~.^.,.^,~SJ~ it yes, describe type and provide names. State what stream ar river it flows into? i~lo. no~ni~v~r ih~r ~ is a drainage ditch oi, ii~e nog ~i sid$ of ~~e ~~~ vj~1i. T hip c~iiiii u3~ not carry water, This ditch is an aband~aned irrit~atian ditch that is non=functional and does not hold water.. rJ1 111 ~.~ il~ r ~ .+# n .i mr uinrL na r i» nr or7ion i in /.s~ii~i» r21'i { i1 i1s ~ j r dasl cc ee p~ £'ijvc.c r$y!ssre as ay svvc sti v~e~ , «~, v: cujac.e^{c ccs ~YYSCi ens vv~ ceecf cc o~ described waters? if yes, please describe and attach available plans, ~: T i~~ ar~ar~u~rr~~u icTis~c~~~rn c~it~~i i~ rsoi?-fi~~~zi~rrai 3} estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water 4r wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill r??aterial. ~nx~ 4} Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general deSwi~itioii,~ii.irpGSe, and apprG~il~tate yLia-ititieS if ~nnG'vvi1. No; the proiect does not include env surface water withdrawals or diversions. b} noes the proposal lie within. a i vv-year floodpiain % if So, note elevation on the site a#an. ivo, site does not lie within the # gg-year fioodplain. ~-~- 6} noes the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface wafers? if so; describe the type of waste and anticipated vGlume of discharge. ~o, the proposal does not include discharge of waste materials to env existing surface wa<o; . b: Gr~aundwater: ~ } Will groundwater be v~rithdrawn, or will water be discharged to groundwater? Give g8i Feral desCrt}:~ttvn~, }:~ui t'is$, ai i'a 3}'~l'ir CiXit iiStc t'j4.18i ItitiGS ii iCI It'iw`3'1. There wilt be no groundwater withdrawals. Stormwater discharge will be through infiltration, which will then discharge to the groundwater. C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\3065\AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC p~~p ~ 2) Describe the underlying aquifer with regard to quality and quantity, sensitivity, ~~"~ protectlor;, recharge areas, etc. ~~~ ~`'' t~,~ The und~..rlyin~ aquifer q_i~ality end quantify are ~~data Center lists ihir parcels as alt area i~itl-i elevated nitrate,. ~~ inlsnown. The Thurston +County~ nf3 ~rfJU~f~Wati~r conc~i and iii 3) tescribe waste material that will be discharged into or onto the ground from sept!^v tanks far vtt~'i~r sv^E1r~~s, !f any ~suCi icz^s u£2i~lestiC s~~t'cz~' e~ in~Ustr #al byprvfiucts~ ac",jii4Llfil.#{al 41is nil~ccisl. ~~ waste i~iaterials v+~ll be d;scltar~ed into the ground. TISe C~j- of Yew unitary wei' ~'~ ~;~~ will serve the prod c, 1Nater Runaff (including starm water): ?} ~'escrihe the source of r':..ln~ff {incl;.'d#~ stcrr~ water; and method cf collnrtion and d;spf:Sal, !f an`y ;lnrjiur..i° quantlt!°C, !f l:.^.L'.,~n~ 1~ili~aro ~A~llt tills `.gat°r fl'3..~''' ~Jlt1 tl';!s water flow into other waters? ff so, describe. - ~~ `~~1 rrr$ ~riii7e~iy 3oiirc$ it rurri'iu will ~r~ rrvni arvrravrrsu~r. rniiiiii38r wert~r riiiio~f i3 _J ~i~ticipati~d t9 occur ss ~ result ~~ laridscap$ wateril~g anci oth~' ixiaintenarice des. The proposed project site includes a tight line conveyance system to a propose vnSit~ ssiG eir`rYati .r' iirr~ri~r~~ii s~s~$ii'i. ~ r ~~ 1) tif)Ufd waste materials renter ground. or surface waters?% If So, gene. rally describes. S '' rvi:ar'~lly, a ~3 v;~ a7s• ~3'si.~i ~i ~~ ~iiid 3fzL vFdtiu~d ~~ii`YadL i~1'~.vZV ii~ ~Aiida7irw~i~i~e~ ~u ~~i i vi individual lots. If chemicals or fer#ilizers that are used to maintain these areas are nsit ~ handled properly, it is pflssihla they could enter infiltration facil'i~es. To our knowledge, ~~ rn rn n h r I( ^:'d °r s of r:tamanants associated with this ^ra sal. V ~.~ .e ,, a ... o of a riv n soi. ce co r l~ `~, ~ r d runo ate d. larot~osed measures to reduce or control surface, g ound, an ff w r ~ r irrlpacts, if any: cC J (~ l~,ll s~,~'a`~':~a~ r«r~;Y~ ~~nor~°i~ ¢fiJlT! 1r~!is ~r~j$~t Y!#A u~~t har,~llar,,tari ~e~~ dl~~~°d :i? 3`~ the prs~posed onsite infiltration system. ~,, i ~, Plar~s a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: '~ deciduous tree:~er, maple, oak, aspen, other ~ evergreen tree:i ~ cedar, pine, other -~ c~n~}~g ~ rases x ap store crops or Grains wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other other types of vegetation C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUBSESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\7065\AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC p~np ~ b. Vlfhat kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? nil v2~c uoii $vi!! ve r~T~ov$u oiling ia~e c~~. r a£,'i-i~g pri'i~zss. c. us# ~reatened or endangered species kia~3,nrn to be ~n or near the si#e. To our knowledge, there ~~'~ ~a threatened or endangered plant species on or near the Site. d. s~s'"c.c~^sv3°cd iands~.ap¢ng, use of ssauvv`;- j:ia#its, cr vthcr s ica3E;rc~ tv }sic,°i.°cs vc yr enhance vegetation on the site, if any: ~~ ~A[~/' ~ here ~s n~ pr~c poses jands~aping amenf~i assoc3aLec~ v~cn cr3sS g~iacc~~aru`#ari vat _/JJ. i~ T~IiIiTPt~ ~i theme of ~€+f -'ii, i. r~nlrlla~s a. Lir cle 'canjj v1r vs and 'drain ics°i~ ti i~t iia~Je ueei i Lr'i"se^de~`.sJrl ^vr riear t}3e bite ~r 'dr e known to be on or near the site: lr ~' :'1a'~1rk, heriJn, dllt~3{s, eagle, st3rigblyd~, other: mammals: deer, bear, el:i, beaver, oilier: i~sh: class, salmon, trout, sheii~ish, other__ b. i_ist any priority, threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. There are no threatened or endangered animal species known to exist on or near the site. c. 1s the site Dart of a migration rou#e? 1f so. exulain. i ne rife i-s~>~ed within the faoyy!~ns~rie~ oir the~.vre~tp-rri #ly~aay. i-!o~!evQ-r, nnigratin~ sf+iir w pvpi~lativnFU !i'a~~ iivt be~ii Rii~r'aiii tv visit tiiesite. d. proposed ~l lessor es tip }~reS2i V 2 Vr en'flai ~ti.:a Yi+iidlife, ii ally: These trees that can be saved will be. 1Nhile all other vegetation will be removed, the add'~ion of fandscapii~g on i>7dividuaf Pots would provide vegetation for forage and hab€~~~t purposES for the bird population, ~. ~.nergy antl ~atura! !?eso~arces a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, gasoline, heating oil, wood, solar etc.) wilt be used to meet the completed project`s energy needs? i~escribe whether it ib:1l be ~~S?d ~~? P:A~ting, r1'3anafMct~;ring, tra~asportatlOn, $tc, The primary energ~~ source rewired to rne2t the energy needs of the proposed plat is eleccti7city. Siif`ricierrt arr+ourits of which would be used to i~iaintaiit a corr~fortabie !i#estyle and environment. b. Vlfould your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? C:\DOCUMENTS ANR SETTINGS1LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\JOBS~AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CZTY OF YELM.DO[ P~l7P R if so, generally describe. No, ii is i~vt anti~:ipa~ed thin project rr'iii affe~~ use ~oien'~i'al #or adaceiit pr~per`~ies tv use solar enemy, 'The b~ildlna heights will not exceed that which is required In t#~e f2ai zone. C. sRiihcct kinds of ciiei~"c~, y c^vns~c va#ivii icatL'i"25 are snciuded in the pi~riS of this propOSai? list Other prapvsed measures #a reduce or cc~n#rol energy impacts, if any: 'The homes will be built to meet or exceed currerrt building and energy codes. 7. ~?~v?~on~nentai ~eal~h a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemic~is, risk of fire and explOr~n, spills, of hazardous waste, that c~euld e~c-cur Mg ~ ,r~ogr„it ~f this r,rrnne~i7 if ~~ rid~~rtihya_ r,,.~..,.. , Typical~~€, a residential development is not a source of enY~ironmental health hazards. However, the ask rif ire is always pteseni ~iliin a residieniiai aeveloprne~. ~ j C3escribe special emergency services that might be required. 4~1~L~~ Nyy ~[~Y~t~~+~ ~V KYC~, ~l`~ ~Y-f 7i~R~ vi 4.•e l~/c~l VSH V.~~V~cy sVl~i cV ~~V~dYd~V may be required at some time. 2i ~raROSed rr~easures tc~ reduce or conirci ei~virc~ni~ental health hazards, if ar~y: None are proposed. u. ;yO,se 1) 1Nhat types of noise exist in the area, which may affect your projec# (for example: fiat ~c, equipment operaion, r~~;er)? Traffic noise is present on ~lancil Road; however, it is no# anticipated that the noise will adversely impact the proposed project. L~ iY Y{tGt ~~~tiJ atSt~( I~Y~ts V{ r{Vts~~i [fV~fV ~V VrV ~lli t~A b~ Vr Gt J.TV..liGxtV4 YYftit t(tt~.r ~rVjV Vt on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other;? Indicate what hours noise would came from the site, during the short-term, construction activity at the project site will vary considerably as the construction progresses. Also, because the noise produced on site depends on "the equipment being used, the Heise would vary from day to day. Maximum construction noise levels can he expected to range from S;y tai og din with an averaga value a# approximately $5 dBA. Minimum noise levels can be expected to have a wider range of 5T to $8 d8A with an average value of 78 dBA (based on a construction activity noise model, described in Noise from Construction Equipment and Operations, Building Equipmenly and Nome Appliances). Noise associated with construc#ion operations an the site wilt occur roughly between the hours of 7:Q4 a.m, to fi;OQ p.m., Monday through Friday. Long-teen noise impacts wiN result from vehicles using the site and noises C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\7085\AUTUMN NILL IZ.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC p~~p A ~~!£~~ ~ single-tamtily residen~al plat. 3J t rU~JU$eC7 r~esisijr~s tG reduce Car cC}nirCJ1 nCiise lrf3~3dcis, tT arry: noise impacts associated with the const~vction phases o€ the pra~ect will be i~mited in deradon. To .. ; " ate general noise impacts during the grading phase, measa:res st~~h as ~s$'"sn~ QiiL~i regii~asi~ ilid~i;i,~iiii~i~ ~~ii~ij~ niit"isi~s3 aiis~i ~ui~i~c,~ ue=ri~eS ttn aii ~onstrt~c4~rn e~tti~msnt and vehictes can tie sntici~ated: ~o n'±easures ~ m~aate Heise impacts during the building phase are proposed. Construc#ion hogs ill be ',Ir,~ited to i~;e 9?o3inal , 7;i~ g.n~, to ®;~ p.r, ~. Lantf and Shrsrelir~a Use a. ~+Vhat is the curreni use of the site and adjacent properiies? ;fl ai~rgl~.~«~n?~ T~.~.~e:'l~nf ~?~x}tee ~:~z~a~#tv r-?:~i:~ia~ ##~a ri#a ~eYY?'.~ ~T~! ~~F:~.'~:s g... ~ ..J .. ~ .................. ~ .. present on the easterl~r ps~rt~Qn 4f the site: The surrounding uses ark fa!'!tlS, large X17#~; and platted p~ope~ies developed with single-#a~nil-y It~mies. ~aa ~ppens~IR $or ae,~;al pi;mtm. w. i"ias ti'i2 siti ~i,i'e'~n U$ed for ~`iiin~r ai `uani.+~'r'atiG'r'~, at, j`ii".t.3itLt~ u £}F }tr'r v3~t~`.~ if ~v, To our ~nov,~ledge, the project parcel has nut been used fior ciTip production; however, dn?ber harvest mad have occurred. c. Describe any structures on the site. There ij tirs~ siicc`~iC`iaiisil~ c~''vvellin~ on scse. Ts~e site al'av Lc~iitaisia Gi~'`~'iGiiuinc~`s. d. ifvilf any stn-ucii~res be der~c(isi~ed? Ifi so, vvhai! Yafij alt ref tha e~i5ting ~s~~t~~~iltii~g Stn~rt~~rpg will ~~+ clp~ntictljgcl r,r rPmnypr~, The single-family dwelling vvi91 remain, l~ s. iJ~ihat is ins current comprehensive plan designation cf the site? ~ ~ '~ . T"ne current comprehensive plan tles~gnataon ~s unltnown. `,,~~ '~°' ~~.. ,~y~-r f 1Afi'I~t IS tre ~:.'rrnnt Z.^,:?.h~ ClBSSd*lv~t,L'n .^.i tiZc Sitc7 The site is zoned li•4, Lour Dansety dingle family. g. if applicable, ghat is #ne current shoreline master program designation of the site? loot applicable. n. Has any part of the site been classified as a "natural resource", "critical'" or "envircnmentaiiy sensitive" area? if so, specify. No, not to our knowledge. C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\7085\AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YEl~1. DOC P.~ (i P ~ ~ approximately hog:: rr;any people would reside or wor!€ irT the ~~;pleted projevt? The proposed plat s~fi 23 lots will provide housing for approximately 46-92 individual eased on a d tai ~ person l-aousehold. approx;mately hoo•; many paople'r~o::ld the completed pr ev} de.~ipiacv? ! it i:i'. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: There are none: PrOpGSad T3']eaSUr2s tt3 ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and protected la^d L'sns and plans, if any: Alone. 9. Ha~;sing a. approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or !ow-income housing: tt is anticipated that there wits be 23 single-family dwellings at completion thatwould be in the middle-inco;re r anga, b. P.pproximately how many units, !# any, would bs eliminated'? Indicate whether high, middle, or lout-income h~ii.isirTg. Aio units will he elimiirated for the +vonstr~jction of the ?3 single-fa~nity residences. The residence is occupied at this #inte. c. Proposed measures io reduce or control "Housing impacts, ii' any: There are no measures proposed to control housing impacts. The proposed platwiil, in fa"C$, create i+o4°aiiig to benefit potential homeGuyers in the Thurston Goanty area, 1 fl. Aesthetics a. what is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what 'ss the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? The tallest structure unll be approximately 3~ feet with wood exterior. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? ~i t's8 'v'iCiijii~ of va~4it r~is3d i3 Writ considered a piriiiia 'v3e~ni corridor, and theca#ure , should not compromise the views from adjacent properties. The view of the site, of course, wits be altered to that of asingle-family housing development. C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\JOT3S\AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC F~.~P 1-~ c. Prapased measures to reduce or cantral aesthetic impacts, if any: Ti c piv~rv$cu }tia~ w'~~~ iii~,i~s",ic ar iiiii2~'i.tiFaii~i +^.vi i~a Nic '~ivi' ic3 u'aj u 3i3~~~z ~`i~iiuz:. Tire interior roads wiii !~ ~uiit to City of Ye#m road standards. 11, ~ ig#,t a,~d rla a. What type of light or glare will the propas;al praduce? What time of day would i# mainly ar^..:.=r? i.i~ht and dare will result from reiFiect9ve surfaces, exterior building ligits, and streetli~l~is. Inte~or it~hdng mad be noticeable. Tie occ~irrence of ~ ir€~pacts ~t~ld ~ a~.icipalcQd #rs~ d#tS~ ~ dawn, dare irnpa~s arp asp-wed ~~iy ~ won; si w~ia. eww~wf{~i-~w taw fir. w~i 1~w~~w ws~ wlw~ir~rlww w w; iw ik~r wwiww uG~.7, iJViiiGLliiiit~ vra {i;:ii L ifatlz Q1i auti7li.iCiiitwirr vi iif Lii7~7 r~iJ9i. ~, cauld light or glare ;ram the finished project be a sa#et-y haza ~ ar irteriere with viedvs~ it is higniy unlii<eiy tiai glare or licit from tl'~e project Sitc will interfere with views or afifect wildlife, ~treetliglxts and other outdoor lighting are intendac! to promote sa#aty ratl:cr t oaf eraata 8 sa a~~ ~a~ard. c. what existing aF%-site sources of light ar glare may affect yt~ur prc~ps~sal? Thgrp arp n9 knr~wn tiff-Site ,n~rrec c~ fit~ttt nr ~lar~- tt3at arg antiripatr~rl to a#fgrt this proposal, c'~. Pr v}'3vseu iiseasur~s ti, redo :$ ar CGilir vl iiyi'it acid a~~. late 33i'il".ract3, if ai iy: The exterior building lights and stree~ights mill ire of lour intensity, typically used #or ca#pt~{ and security purposes. 12. Recrea#ion a. V'Jhat designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicini y?ti None b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so; describe. N0, tll~ prepOSed project >~ll :cwt diSplw;;a 4~i ro~cyti~nMi ~prwrt;lnitlnS. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts or provid@ recreation The project proposes C;#y of Ye~m rez{uirement #or open space #or er~joymerrt by #uture residents. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed #or, national, state, or local C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUSSESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\7065\AUTUMN HILL ZI.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC F~l7P 17 preservation register s known to be on ar next to the site? If so, generally X10, there are no l4nQwn sites in the uiciniiy eligil,le for or listed in any jurisdictis~na! niettinc register. ~. £~r~nerally d~Srribe env fandr~arks i~r eviria~ci= of histrsrir., arc;l"fi?t3tt}gii~;, soi;`nti~{~r, ar cultural impartance~knawn to be an ar next to the site. rr s• ~.. rQrvpOjed ~i;ca~i3re~ %o rc^dlice or ivntrvi ir'sii"3aiis, if airy: Tli@r$ are no rrieasnres proposed tt3 reduc;r or con#ro! ~ri'i~actS. ~lt3w@~~', !€ t!~@c'~$ ~ unearthetj {Itlyfiii~i,S~itL~ iAl$i'~(utila~L ti°t~~f ~!~ cillti~(r~l~ Si~Ri~'ica~tit, t13~ S$~liii~ii ~~t~ a~i#i~e~ v€ ~ ~.ii°ci~,~'iis~"~ a'f'ad ~iiai'~`-i~a~. ~~~at~`~'ei w~l! ai~°c ~ti8i. t ~. i rarls~3ortaa`itin a. Identity sidewalks, trails, publiL streets and Highways serving iHe site, ar;d describe prapased access to the existing street system. Shaw an site plans; if any. Ttin a~c~Sc #n #~h,;A n~rrs+l iS frr~ss VNn~i6 R~~ri ui,~„i~h iS a rn~nfnn~i#a #vn;a marl .,. .. ~..., ..,. ~., .., . r..,......s ~.... ,.,.... b. Is site ci;rrently serti°ed by public transit? 13y what means? If nc~t, ~s~at plans exist ~nr }r~nc,# ocn:inc'J svs cs uss.ac .lea esw: ~o, file site is not directly ser-red by public ~ans;t. There are no known pla~is €or pctblic transit, c. Hove many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliirinate? The completed project wi!!- provide two driveway parking spaces per lot. !t is anticipated that sheet panting will be permitted as wail. No parking spaces will be eliriiii i i~tcd. d. Will the proposal require any new sidewalks, trails, roads or streets, or impravemerfts to existing sidevalks, trails, roads or streets, Hat including Cif f~IGSIYciyJ f f i JCJ, geider aify e~Cf ii C (,{f f il:al$ Vvf f$ti iCi ~.Jl,i SiC. or ~.}i I1fatG f. Yes, interior public roads end sidewalk will Ae constructed. it is aniJCipated diet road improvements including a sidewalk will be rewired along the Vancil l~aad €rontage. e. Wi(1 the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of} water, rail, or air fransporta#ion? If so, generally describe. l'Ja. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the eomp(eted projei:t? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. C: \DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\JOBS\AUTUMN HILL II. SEPAFORM. CITY OF YELM.DOC P~ffP 1~ ~~~1 ~It~!`~ ~ Zilfi~r Y ~~L 8~~ .~a a'~iliCl~ ~Tr e~Sil ~ 6iy I)eQ1J! Ci ~1s>~7 dQ~ ~Ils ~i~~T.6rL'1~~71v geuer~ trips Per Bey. i ~e ~ea~c v~~~mes ere e~ec~:~ ~u accur during ~~i c-~urs. g. ~'rcpe3sed measures t0 reduce or contra( transportation impacts, it any: lii ac~iuitafv'f'f tv tf~e 'a~•i+u aiiv°r. aiiy~i iiiigr ivr r'~r~uv $vr iii. ~r vj~~.~it~ u ~r aiic~a~i~aaafvii =uviii-}'J-' charge flf ~?~i1.9~! Per Pm Peal'z #rip will lie Paid tQ the ~~ of Yelm at the time c# l~uilt~i~t~ permit issuance, ~ .®~ ~ P~ vi<i; H~,7~fd1i6Ii1C iLii 3iL~ ri6ii, ~ ~~ t ~. ~~'i~. ~@c 58rv1CQs a, ifVc~uir~ the pro}~+~ rasuit in an in~r~a~ad neaCi t9r pudic services ~tOr ~xam~aia: firs prnfPrtinn, nniir~ nrr~ti~r~tic~n, hi?aith rarer, srhnni~, r~therl? !f ~r~, n~n~ra~iy descrit;e: y Yes. Wh$„°.-.'~~.r a ra~,v+w°cizz+'z'~i c~aeve~v~i„eiii ~s a~^wissa~ra;'v~-.'°s.t~as ~'aiiee ii"`~.i svr ~ssau~v vc°'a~~ s such as police and fire pr~tectien, increases. Yeim Schos~l District, Yelm Police Department, anal Yeim Fire District serve the site, u~r. °rvF::vScu sisccsSurcS t0 s'cd'uOc vi cvs ssii vi u'si c~C is i sF;ra~iS vi s j~U Vi{~ 8Gi v i~GS, is' ai sy. _ ~ lmPaF;is ill he ~ntrolled by the increase iii base and #~ assessr~er~ts paid ~ th . -~ ~ti p~?~~c ~~-r!~l;es e~ ~!-e-il e~ i?~~ ~e ,~ ;~°~ a, ~:ircie utilities currently ayvayi:al~l~ at the site: Eie~tticity; r~eturei g~~; v~ater, refuse ~~w~vv, ~blbN~rlv~d~ v~:~i{z~i.~Y v~.~ir i~.r, $$~F;iv $~.cii4~iii, `~~j, t~i$~ Qi;i$i~. f~'i. ~@$Oiiw2 tiiFr %itiliti@S tli'at'ar~ ~'ra~3F:+Li$@`ii {Oitiie~"+rC?j@Ct, tli~ UttlFt~f ~rvrldin`t,~ the Sci liirc, ai sd a is ~ci scs'Fsi iisi sSti c.i~s.ivi a a~,iF v lies Os i u c Siic Gi ii s ii is is i ss s scdicsic vicinity, vyhich might be needed. TL _ f i ff L _ 1. ff__ f!1• f r@ pfvDasFrd ~iFac ~jj t3$e [71E 3gIiDYiil3ltl Utii3[iir$: Electricity: Puget Scum Energy '~at~': iit~ ~# Y~lrii ~ ele~2i?~ne: ~~est i?~i•u'u~g: Sanitary Suer: Ci#y of Yelm C:\DOCUMENTS ANQ SETTINGS\~U6$ESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\7065\AIIF-UMM NILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC i~~fiP 14 C. SIGNATURi= Th°v avvtr°v un~luarS c`-.cr° ~~u° c`~c^u v^i~Yio~o f~ ii~o ~°c~t ^v~ m~ I~nvr~_iior.g°. ~ a~iiu°vi~.ritu`~eiu that the City of Yeim is relying on them to make its decision. ..- °~ ~ ~_. Signature: - . s° ~~ ~...,,. _~.~--- ._. - ~=-- ;: j Date Submifted: °~ f~='~i~',~/'G= d C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\~OBS\AUTUMN HIIt II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC Fans i ~ Ii I 0 ,! 1'~ 1..- ~ ~~ 1_ s, .. ,~ti ,-_; ----- - ',1,'" I~,~. ,_-r- UAITt1Uhl ST. 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Designed JNF{ Scale: ~- ~ ~ 15345 SunTrood Blvd. Drawn JAIH_ Norizontal Suite 302 Checked ~161tL +'-Sa' ='~• Tukwilri, i1'A 901DB nnnro~ed ~uH vercroi For: Lubbesmeyer Construction, Inc 1151 112th Street East Tacoma, WA 98445 71t1e: g Z5 Z'at ~ A A~ A~ A H A_ 1A 1^ v '^ 'cpi v ~ v ~ v N ~ J~ ~ fi 1 z z p = p O p ,- t p p ~ ~Z ~ ~ ~ o p ~ ~ ~ N N. ~_ ~z~~~g ~~~~ ~ y p ~ 1 -1 A yy ~1 ~~ 5 ~ z Z In n'N^ vl '~" -Yi ~ a z ~ _I ~ 17 r i. r7 ~ n ZY ~i { v m m ~ j ,h ~ ~ n C i g~ z In z C z m z n Z z m _~ p ~ Fi ^ II II ,r « . ®1~~ II ~ n II II II II ~ II ~ E ~ I I ° II II I I I ~ ~ f " ~ m / /~'''~~ -l/ m Z ~ f o ~ ~~ $~ Ipn In z ? m ~ m ~ vpi ~ n In o p v a 1 0 ~ m i ~ ~ ~ 77 ~pj nl p ` ~ ~ N D ~ .~ Y A Z ~ ~ y Y ~ L C UI -1 y -...-.F~ ~il -. • ~,, ~.'Y I F Ii 1" ~W Ui z l • l''~~~ v N REVISED LOTS f'ER_CLIENTS REQUEST _ __ Revision Note PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR ~IITIIAA~I fall I rll\/ ~ h000~ Z~~m~ %'ti i I c~yoo (~ .;` z5 i@ ~r j -1 1 1 ~n~'~' 1 ,'~ I . rm- SJIQ,C,f ATiI'D ~~TY a`E `jlr~R~ E~~1~t~~~if~Ei~i T ~~ ~~E~i~~tS T ~_..t~ ._~:~ ~.,.. f f t.?t! UC:tff Jll J. The Mate Environmental Policy Act i;SEPA} requires all governmental agencies t0 consider tiie envil of !!i 1~er~Ila1 iri lpa~s U! a pr~po~a!l-3efor$ rf"ic'~1{II li~. L~']eL;lsions. The p~rpnC~? ~'~ 4Y1is jne~list i6 to prnvid~ iniormatic~n it_1 ~?e!p i~Qntity lnipaCts trori? your proposal, to red'u'ce or u'vcf's3d ii i ip`c~'~ts ~r oi3 i tii'~' i"iro~"iosai i~ It ~'ai i be doi ie, and to I i°cif'~'i tsf''ce City decide whether an EIS is required. An environmental impact statement fEIS} must be prepared for any proposal with prQbabie significant adverse impacts on environmental quality. Ti'ti~ vsrSi~iY~Y1~Sc~sY9#ai uh:?~~liu$ afikS you #; describe Sot?'3e ba~io information about your proposal. The City will use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant and require preparation of an EIS. You must answer each question accurately, carefully and to the best of your knowledge. Answer ihiv questions urieily, uut giiie t he nest descri;~tior'{{ jioia ~:an. in f`{{ost t:ase~, you Sifouid h~ ahl~ to Vin'=;'~er thy' ~~es#in~~ frr~m yr~f.~r own i~h~i~rva#ion~ r~r pr~j~ct plan'3 witho{}t the need for experts. If you do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, vrriie "do not know" or "does not apply". Cori{plete answers to the ~}{e~irir,}nc nQw rri?y avoid de-lays later. If fife Spac? prouided is tnr~ `rr!al[, feel free to aLLQLI i adLll LionLA7i si ('Gets. Some questions ask about governmental regulations; such as zoning, shoreline, and la^itdmar k desi~Cnations, A- -swer tl iese C~CiestfC~i -s if you Cali. If yvta have pro~iiems, ti ie City star can assist yof~. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. 'you nay be asked to aiY~.3faif i yUtlr a( isilYers~Jr pr oi%iCS'~ tSd(3itioi-fal ii ffZ'ir (~iatfo[ ( for ClaLar SrSinit fC,~j~. (# t{!Cr e i ttay be Cit7Tlifit'.%ai`1t afiVP.i'CP Ii71i1Ai"'.t~ iilonpro~LC~ Pi {~~losala t3~liy. LC1(f (i.JfotG bv`ci'i is{ (C Cf {eC(niist ~Cvei iI tf foLi~i i liicsi tji ~i,iesti~it Is i f iCi}/ i,i8 Qi iJY+1GrGd "does riol apnly~~) and the Sup;~le?'mentaf Sheef for Non~rro;ec# Acfions apart D). For nonprojert actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively, /3 ~f ~ lr ~-..~ -~ ~' ~ f; ~ ~ ~r~~f~:~ ~-~~ a C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\70B5\AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELPd . DOC Page 2 ~. 'f G. ~. ~. ~. ~v". ?. ~. 9, SGi~I~ii~3~11~1GiY3KL VC7Ci~itTiLlj~ r~QtiF{~~C~i 1f.11D l~arr~EF' f)f ~f~lpf)CP.f{ ~r~~eTt, ~~ a:~y. A~~n1n ~~1~ P~t~~e 1~ At~......~ .l .~ ~!'......3. iYtE[iiG tii cij3(,Iftt+c(ifL. ~.c~dlt3511a~irs I~, litC. Cl; Y USE ~1VLY ~;_;s. .p 1 J V. V V i~~: Ar~rirass artr~ phnne nu?~~er cf ar~pli~ant and cf any ~thar cnnta,-t pir~~ir?: i ~ v~ ~nrSt ~ ~ L"' ~.i'e~y ~ ^ su, ~3'i v`v~'i"-sw ~~a 3~ i °c~a~~ C3ate checl£ilsi prepared: AAarrh ~tfs ?llilti 4~en^y re~ctesti:~~ chec~lBst: Gii~ ~# Y>rim #'lenni~~ ~epar+~r~ent iar v}"+. ~~@i~ iifiiitiy Gr ~Oi ictfi.ii~ ~iriCiuiiirt'~,~j. {3ha~in~, if a~i}~iiCajiJic~: ~rri ~?f V4~Gti ~RI~VYRi ii Qs ~jLitLRIy Q.~l ~JLi3si~ii. Da you have any plans for fiCit[Ire additions, expansion, yr fiurther activity related to or 0~3rinecLe~ iivith this fsro~~rsal % lfi yes, ~X~3ta3n. ~a list ary en~lirc!'!rrlental in$^rr;?~tiDn yon knD!'~! ~~?`~~} that hag bean ~rap~r~~, Dr yyiii he prepared, directly related to this proposal. p%~^,~n~' ~~ ~~r ~cn~r~~e~ge, n~ env3r~nme:~a~ in#or:~netion bas been ~r wi!I be prepared fert~;is pro~sal. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of ether prcpcsals directly auecti; g the properly ccvered by yocr prcpcsal? if yes, expiait ~. G:\DOCU~IENTS AND SETTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\JOBS\AUTUMN HSLL II.SEPAFORM.CiTY OF YELM.DOC Page 3 To our i~nowiedge no o#her gQ~ernmen;t ap~ro~ais are pending that dirty a~e~#~is ~ro~sai G. Lisa Gny i~. LJvvt i 1r71vf ii Q~i~JriJl%Gi3 ~Jr pel i i iti~u if ICii vv911 1'i$ n8~ra':.~ iCr ~%~~~ (Jr up.~5al, ~i ~nCivvi i. Goes ~}OI aPi~~• ~,:vr~ ~a~ ~ ~..- ~ ~,1~ 11, C~iy~ hli~#, rnrnnl~t~ dell=ripti~n t~#yr~ur prr~pn~al, :rsr~ll}Ming fhe nrn~rss~ri i}SPS anti th,i? size of fhe pre~jecf and site. There are several questions safer in this checklist that ask yt~li #C £I~~C-ri~~e C-e('ain ~c~~c~tz ~?~ ~c%Ur ~?I'4~os?'. dot! C~£~ t?C~ rt~ef~' f€? rerneaf fhCs~ ~~~~~+ra nrs #hia nano a~u{/~8g # [j~j.. p n~ ip ~t ~°a~~~ ~p~. alt~s~~Aa~ # ]j~,,-~~t~pt ~ji t~'yvj,',]((,,~-eS TY1~nir ~!! VriV.7ai Is [V piQ i11e RY[ i'ia7 SiI~V ~~ ~li~i~l II)II)l~ 1V~~7 ~ Q LVnN)iLi ~RiVll Smolt l'Siiiilillll 1~ti1. ' • i TL_ 1_~~ ! J_ 1 1 ))•)) )J L. 1L L 1~__ i ijir IEiiiDOra)'S( S:Lii-u"Z~-Sa~ IfI Fi43Li3SiIn r31iI Yiii3~fi[3 S3irGO~ie a IiiroLigii sit@@iy. 12. Location of fhe proposal. Clive sufficient information for a person io understand the precise location of your proposed protect, including a street address, if any; and section, ttzwr±st~ip, and range, if known, i# a proposal would occur over a range 9f a_rea, provide the range or boundaries of the site{s}. provide a legal description, life plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, il= reasonably available. Yau need nQf c#upliCate maps Qr detailed plane cuhrnitir~ri with env narr~it annliratir~}nc rplatari to tic ~hprklict r•-••- ~ r-•• r~- ~iie a~ress is iirv.~ii'~anyii ~~ aCaLy v ))~) ~vvg~. vii ,~svy To':nshl~ ~~~ay ~an~je ~i. ~ vi~-irli 3liat3 mil i3~ attached. Gi. El~l~II~C31~llifll=I~TAL ~l F~~i~3TC i~,~h a. {~3Pciicral dcsGipt4vn of the s4ic (Cii4.1e C3ne~: r,_~. rc'slii`sg, hii'i}r, sleep slopes, rrioUnfairtcii5, other b. Vvhaf is fhe steepest slope on fhe site (approximate percent slope}? The proposes site is uriiiorin ally slat except for +i- l10 over poriaoris oi: the eii~re parcel c. VVha# general types of soils are #ound on the site (1=or example, clay, sand, gravel, pea}, muck)? If you know fhe c3assihcation of agricultural soils, specify them and The on-site soils are Spanaway gravelly sandy-loam. The agricultural ciassii'ication is unk~)o~ai~~ d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in fhe immediate vicinity? If so, describe. ~esause of the n?ifd terra+n ~ soils cia_ssif capon of the sites no in~lica~ons or unstable soils. were found on site C:\DbCUMEN7S AND SE?TINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENT'S\7p85\AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC Pa'e 4 e. l~scribe the purpose, ty; e, a:~d approximate quantities flt any filling or grading rrvpcseu. l;-~dlcate source of fll. The prop~# ia' ~ design t~~e site tt3 ~e set-~a#ancing. Grading p#ar~s prepared #~~ a licensed profiessior~ai engineer wi## ae suirrnizied to the Cixy ofi Ye#rt- zor review and wrn,rr,r~yal, Wa y:~~rra;~tiy a~4i-r~ate app?;~:;itria#aly ?~~ ;::.i~i~ ya?ds y# tw~,ei !:;.it ;~~~ ~~~ quant~~es, ~.fluld erflSifln Occur ~S a r~uli flT C1Safing; cflnStrUCtifln, flr uSsr? It Sfl; ~enerai-'d describe. YAC, arse ig c£3l~ere~ w't.~f ~dege~.~a~~o~! ~~~ !!?r-#~€~~ #??31n~~'~~=:r~~ anr~ bra i,~'e~ gras:;c~, aid ah:"tSira. u vegetau~'rn i~ cieci`G~i d:in ifg i~rci'vr'2c"~is~G y c: 3sirGi isrusu v~ief. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after pro^#~ct C{r'i i~ai^1~^.ii~'ri s"L~L';"! cis c~~pli^c~lt 4~i w`uildii iC~' 3~ ~pproxin3ateiy ~3 percent ~# the site ~#! #~e covered vrith in:per~ious sur#aces once the entare projeca, 23 iotsy is conStrt~ctEd. 1't 3~rnnncarr rs'~,S~c73rae to rs?rYli~flt? nr rr,~ntrnl crneintls nr nthar imparts tr, the gar#hs if any. r'~aJ p~~ v'i }Gift ~( QuGfi~ piQGiy a' tef'ifpoi Gf ~ Gf V3iVS{ Q~~ jGG~itS iGi~GQ~iif~ L iii V# ~iQfG'vYi#L i~',iG prepared fior approve! by the City ofi Ye#rr~. Erosion contro# fieatnres v~ii# as :Hate#ied prior to construction and maintained until the threat ofi erosion ceases to exist. 2. Air 1. ! ~ s„ the ! a J' ~ a. v~4rliclt Gypes Gl• @i3ilSSifliiS Gv -11c air6liviild iCSUIt frvrTl tl~i>w jar~rpflia 19.e., iSs~; Ql.itVi 7 iUblie cxfi'iaiS$t,vdOrS, indiiStrici iiJvtid S1i7viCe j di.ii7i7~ ivi 18ii ufltivi i ai Id vdi ten the prfl~ect is completed? if any, generally describe and give apprflximate gi.rarititie~ ii Kiifl`rY'n. The grading ac#ivities proposed at the site Zvi## cause dent par#icu#ate to be emitted trr the air. ~ehic#es and equipment used during a## phases ofi construction can be a pote~ tia# source of emisairrns, ',then the project is comp#ete, the site may ire the source !3i veRlCieS einissjaizs $Df~7't VahIG#ES using the sits. Hav,tevei'; quaijuties ~a si~l~nn!u?3, b. Are there an}~ o€f-site sources of emissions er odor that may affecf ye~:r proposal? if cn nonLnrn~ih. ~-iocnri~ic fi JV, yt.ii 1 ,iJ LJLt V. ',~ehic#es using Varlci# Road #ocated a#ong the east properly #ine and surrounding ,~ systems can be a source ofi emissions or odor. ~iowevery ii is not andcipate~d that These c;i~-~;ta yehici° sw:.id'c£s ~i' ~:*3i~Si~ttlS wsi# it1lN8~ this p:'Op~35ai. Th~:'~ sl"'.' f:3 flt1tQ!' known sources ofi odor or emissions in the vicinity. c. Proposed measures to reduce ar control emissions cr other impacts to air, if any: C:\DOCUMENTS ANp SETTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\JOBS\AUTUMN HILL IZ.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM. DOC P;,~a ~, l-lnwanted dust poles can be oon#ro!!ed #st a certain ex#ent lay the application of wa#er be#ore and during gradi€~g ages. !# is assumed the constru+i~ion vehicles used will lie ~jjoip~tYeyd wji#la factor; ~ins#all~ mufflers and span arre~s#.~y#~~?at ~ulcl YVitt6ro! eAVes3iTe e;nissiviis. Titer a Rf C iiV iiiGR3Cii ~s ~r V~Os~ ~ ~lii--Li ~!! R~R3s~it~ Gj a result of vehicles using the si#e after cons#ruc~on, '~ 3f'd'~~i3;= a. Surtace Water '1) 1~ there vr?y s;.=rtace water ~y cr wetland ~'^ er in tf ~e in',r:~ediate vicir3ity £3f the s:~° ~;n~l;.~ding `,{ear-rosnd and seascrtal ~trear!':e, Salt':rater, laces, ~^'..~' 'p3^,.^.~u j'~ ~~ yes, describe type and provide names. State what stream cr river it fiiows into? fill. nv~nieiier ~;ere i;3 a irii"aif ia~e taiitLh i7fi ta~3e frill ~i 3iUC V I idiC ~i i7]Ciai. T[ii3 i;I~4;i ~i~3fir`~ not rarr;+ water. This ditch is an al3andored irrig~9n ditch that is nonYfunct~onal and does not hold water. L) Y~Yiff if {G ~r v~~i S~tL re^yjiire airy"a'vv{n c^s'Y er, 'sii, yr a Sa'l~.er?G i^v i'v'r'itiii`i t~lvia ~e°cif rife i-/ descriiaed waters? lfi yes, please describe and mach available plans. f !le if63affSdCi(ff~U !f f Iga#f~Ytf SfiLi:lri I'S ifi341 Tliri(:#iC3lisf! ~) estimate tf ;e amount of tfff afzd dredge material tha# would be pfaLed irz or re%'r}~L~9 from surface water or wetlan~~ ano fnefcafe fhb area of f#~e ~ffe f3'faf wni~lrl ~e afFt,r~t~c3_ fnrljrat~! fhb ~n;trr~ of fill rnateriaf. i~iviie 4) Will the prcpOSaf require surface water withdrawals cr diversions? Give general deSia fpiiOn, NiirpGSe, and appro~ftit~ate yuaittitieS ii ~nvvirn. flo. the ~roiec# Boas no# include env surface water withdrawals or diversions. 5) Gees the proposal lie within a i GG-year itoodplain? lfi so, note elevation on the Sits plan. yyt Q,i V nio, site does not !ie within the #Ql5-yaar floodpiain. 6) uoes the prepcsaf involve any dscharges of waste materials fo surface wafers? if sa; describe the type of waste and anticipated voffamz of disct~arae. title, the proposal uoes not snGlude discharge et waste materials #o any ex:sting surface 'ria#vr . b: Groundwater; 1) V'Jifl graundvrater be withd'rav~r, or will water be discharged to groundwater? Give ct tot of ~$SCn'"u0itt let L~i~e aril a~iNrvx;riiate qUa; trifles i` fci }v^L'.~. There wiD be no groundwater withdrawals. Stormwater discharge wil! be #hrough in#iltratian, which will then discharge to the groundwater. C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUf38ESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\JOSS\AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC P~rF fi ~~ ~~~ 2} Describe the underlying aquifer with regard to quality and quantity, sensitivity; ~rVta~+#inri rgr~l~,~!-r~o ~ra~c atr ,, .,, ,,. The underlying aquifer sl~aliiy and ~uantit~r are unknown, The Thurston County v~~~'ta Center lists the parcels as a~ area ii~lfh !to ~rount#water concerti and no elevated nitratev, 8) Describe waste material that wilt be discharged into or onto the ground from septic tanks or other sources, €f any ,such as CiCG'~^iest ~ $eLVage; liid~astrlat ujjpiv~itlLts, ash~r i~%3itur ai ~i ici'c'sic''..cis j. l;;t~ wasterl~aterials will be disch~lrged into the ground. Tlie ~ of Yelm ~n ~ew~' ~ ~ystexn will serve the nro;ect: c, Water Runoff (including storm water): 't; t~escribe the se:.troe of w}r}off ~inrtudi ~ storm water; and method o€ cottertion and dlS~^,OSaI, !f an`,r 1!rlytl:de^,~41~,^.tlt!°C, !f l;^^`J':n~. 1111hcro ~"~lli tills `="Sat°r fl^.".~ iii }l3ls water flow into other waters? If so, describe. ~~ T~i~ ~rriiiia~'y ~oiiiie ii riir~oii dill ue irvti3 aivciii-~iai~r, i~'9tii'iial ria~ep ri:r~v`~ is ~ ant~ci~ated to occur as a result of landscape wateri~in and other t»aintenance aches, - ~~ The proposed pr$~ect site includes a ti ;~# line conveyance system to a prl3posed c onS ie s'~o;~;v-aia~s itifilt~i at3`on system. ll to#~ will iss i~ht lined to tie conveyance l~t system. 2} ~outd waste ma~te~~riatsLenter groundL or surface waters? tf sol, lgeneratfy de~jscribe. 1 LL(1Lralil~, ~ YrvjLVt of ii S1V ~'~~r A111~A f~i~L l"Yi~1l IS~a ~i V~~L~ CQr~7AV Vi t:~Aif~~ioR~.C~~'`~ Lii ~t~~ iL~ ..,J ins~ividual lots. if chemi~ls or fertilizers that are used to maintain these areas are not `vim bandied praperly, it is possible they could enter infiltrafaon facili~es, i a o~lr kno~led~e, these ure no other known sourceV of contaminants associated vvitl: this ; roposal. d. proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if arty: r ~ , ,i ~tll ~t0„~.1~!':~tar ri~~w ff den°r~ed from thiy pro~ec± wife :":tll ~o woltay#a~i ~~r~ ~Iw~''~A~ !ri `~~~ the propoSQd onsite infiltra#ion System. a, ptangs a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: ~ deciduous tree:~der, maple, oak, aspen, other evergreen tree:~rr cedar, pine, other ~ raSSeS X ~StUre crops or grains wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other water plants: water lily, eelgrass, mitfoil, other other types of vegetation C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\7065\AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM. tSOC PA~TP 7 b. V1,`hat kind and amount et vegetation will be removed or altered? nli vcgc~uisn 'rlriil uc reiivved d'u~ trig u~c gr adis~~ uroc:zsS. 4. fist tl~r eatel,eu yr enuai }gered s~:e4l~:s i~owr~ to be or OI near the site. T€~ air kn~wledoe; therL art na t'h_reat~??~d tar endangered plant SDeCi~$ i3n tar l3~ar file {~ site. ~ ` ~~ d. 'sir ~~rtssec`s lccrids~.ap{n^y, use Vf natiYe i;sscciiis, Vr vsl i°ci s i i~Q.c-.ur ~s its ps csci d°c or Pnhance vegeta#it?n on the site, if any: T .7 7 J. 'L 1 J =1L 1 _~ iL ..1L 1.1 ;here ~~ n~ p~~~s~g sanascaping ar~;eni~y a~scciaz~t~ ~r:tn [his psvetrzoaner~an vrss~ ~ ie ra~~iirestl i7y the city of `~~isvt, ~~. ~~ ~n;n;aie 'cE. vir ile eaii'~' birds 'and 'cuiii iials t!'i'ai !'ia`+/~ b~~n L'ta?~2-.^~dgd ^vn Cs'r i ic'car t!'i~ si#~ or ark known t9 be on or near the site: c,~ ru~".~na~rx, Heron, ciiicacs, eag-e, songoires, other: mammals: dear, bear, elk, beaver, other: fish: bass; salmon, trout, she!ll-ish, other: b. List any priority, threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. There are no threatened or endangered animal species Known tt> exist on or near the site. c. !s the site r~art of a migration route? !f so. exi3lain. ~ ~~ ~]#Q i-~ lip?-d ~i~.~?in t~1~ ~o~ln~a~ l~ ~? t~?p ~r~st~-rn~ fl~t~; . I•1~4~!~v~', rrdi~!-a~n9 i~i~d nnn~~i~~inno ~~v~ not 1~nnn (rn~u~n in •~c~i# ?13~ Qi! vii ~v~uzauv~~~ ~~ v ~~v s~cci~ >s~~ rsss zv v ~~a z~ a~ze. d. proposed rrieasur es to preSei ve or c~iliai tu"'' Lvilu1life, if ai ~y: These trees that can be saved will be. ~ihile all ether vegetation will be removed. the ,. add"~ion of landscaping on individual lots would provide vegetation for forage and habitat purposes for the bir d populadoss, ~_ 1=ner~ and ~1at~ra! 1~es4uroes a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, gasoline, heating oil, wood, solar etc.) wil! be u&ed fo meet the completed project`s energy needs? C~escribe whether if ."llll ~'c ;:Sgt f~~ ~;~Mi;.'°'.~, t1'3~'?L;f~ri:!?jr;~, ~r~n$rY!`.afl~n, ef~. The pdmar~r a ;eryy source rewired ~ meet the energy needs of the proposed plat is electricity. ~u€i'icierit amounts of whicrt would be urea to r'r~airitair~ a coi»fo~abie lifestyle and environment. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? C:\DOCUMENTS ANQ SETtINGS\LUSBESMEYER\MY DoCUMENTS\JO85\AIJTUMN HILL iI.SEPAi=pRM.CITY OF YELM.DOC p~~p ~ I# sa, generaDy describe. ,av, it is iic3t an#3s:-~pai~d iaiis project ir~iii t sect ~~e pi3te?i~a1 for adjac:~nt prispeliies t use solar er~ergy_ The building heights will nat eXcsed that which is rc-~i~ired in the R-~! zone. c. ihYi fGL SLlti {~.n-. of ei i°cr"c~, y Zvi ices v'aiivi i s~~c~~i.tres are iiiCi'si~s~~ i~ ~~'i~ F~'r~as {S~ii' ts'si3 proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy irnpa~ts, if a~ ~y: The homes wilt be bunt to meet or exceed current bultding and energy codes. a. Are #here any environmental health hazards, including exposure to taxis cl~emi~.~ls, rise a# fre and explosion, spills, Y# hazardous waste, that could ec-cur us ~ r°~«ii# yf they pr~p~s~i'? i# $w, d°~yrihe. Typ#%al~ji, a res$denbal developtiient is a"io$ a soiircv^ of efivii t3ntiicntal h8a~th haiar u~. However, the ~isl~ of lire !s always present ~ln a residential iaeveloprnent. ~ j L3escribe special emergency services that might be rer#uired. ~rhile nYt antisi8 a~..ed #v ovv:~:', t1<Q vTr.~iv~v of the ltirval e~t;a*~an~i Yer-:sce; Vivid°rs may be required at same bane. LJ ~~pG~ed ~IeaSuteS #rs reduce Or coniro's envi~nrnental haaith haiaras, t# any: None are proposed. l;. ~~,.:..~ Y~,~.. 1} ilVhat types of noise exist in the area, which may affect your project {for example: tra~i:., equipment G}~era`iiCin, vilierj? Traffic noise is present on 4lancit Read; however; it is not anticipated that the noise wilt adversely Impact the proposed project. L~ ;Y C 1 {CSC t7 N~J ~t it^~{ to Y ~l3 t!f { IG~J~ rr vi,~i~ /t~i Vr 4~tt~~i V~ Vr QeC]JVVtUtl~+t( Y~IIl I tl [air I,irV~~^it on a short-term or a long-term basis (#or example: traffic, construction, operation, Gtherj~ Indicate 6Vhat hvUrs noise 4VOliid Cv^me #rom the ${t$. t}uring the short-term, construction activity at the project site wilt vary considerably as the construction progresses. Also, because the noise produced on site depends on the equipment being used, the noise would vast from day to day. Maximum construction iiriise leitels can ue expei~ed to range from 6~ tri o~ d~A i+vitii ail average vciUevf approximately $5 d$A. Minimum noise levels can be expected to have a wider range of ' S7 to 88 dBA with an average value of 78 dBA (based on a construction activity noise n model, described in Noise from Construction Equipment and 4peratians, Building ~` Equipmentz and Home Appliances}. Noise associated with construction operations on the site wilt occur roughly between the hours of 7:00 a.m, to 6:00 ,m., Monday throe priday. Long-term noise impacts will result from vehicles using the site an noises C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LU88ESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\JOBS\AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC Pang 4 ~pioa4 ~ single-fa~niiy rssiden~al plat. 3i rrv~aUSed rnec~SUi~S tai reduce or cuntrci n~iise irr~~sacts, is arty: I~aiSE impacts aSSaoiaiEd with the r~nstruci~an phaSES of the pr3jECt will l?E i';mitEd in €i€:ra;!~an, Ta .r:~it:gate general raise impacts rlni~ng the ~n$ phase, r:3eas€:res SGLh as ii$iiic`~ aiG regaiaGiy Tia~iitaIfi'iri~ ~iiitilrGlit iiii~Gicei3 aril c~isiirsiGS~ t~Evi%ES an aGl ~ns~'~~'?~n ~uipm2nt End vehiol~ ~n ~~ anti:~p~ted: fdo n?~~res ~4 ~~~~~ ~naise impaycts during the building phase are~prapase~ Canst~vctian haurs v,~ll be 31i llllCd La ~>'ll~. r3a~1®~ ~/r)~da~~i ~ ~~ ~.~, 5a ~:Vl~ ~d,~, ~. Lc9i7t~ a3'it~ ~~'3t33'~;1it38 ~$2 a. v~nai is the current use o€ the site and adjacent properties? la ri~gle-#a~:ily reside~~al 14y~5e ±::.iiY~71#fy w~'~3:piES the YitE'. ~EYYn~ ~?~~! #i~i~~riS ~rES@+rit on the easterly partian of the Si#E. ~E surraanding aces are fE!'~'1S, large ~tS, and platted prape~es develc~pEc~ nth si~~1E-famii-y hamEs. Caa ~yy~~'E;#d~~, far a~'!al phato. w. }"ias rile Site -~'ieeii LiSed fcr niiri~rai ~ALaYaiiV)i, aCj~`''fcuiiier`c~ L3r f~+'r@aiig`1 ifs^v, descrl3.r~. a our ~naw~eda~e, the p; a~E~ par~:ei has n~ hEen rased far crap prad~i~an, ha~e-~er, ~rn~er harvest may have accurred= c_ Describe any strut#ures on the2 si#e. Tl',~i a 13 v1iC ~iii~(G-Ianiily c'~'~iEllin~ ail S ye. fife jiLC af'aa %t~i'itaisia ai~i`c~iiiluiiic~'a. d_ ii`viif any strucii.ifies be de~~ofished? ii sg, ~tvt~at? YEti all ~f the ~YiS#ne t~il~'fililt~i+JiO Stri~rti~rpS wilt ~E ~iEmnliSttpr~ tsr' rpmrsvg~l, ~,~ the singlE-family dwelling will remain, ,,~-~ °~-~ e. vVhat is the current comerenensive elan designation o; the site? ~- ~'~~~ ,~ ~ the current comprehensive plan desiignaa#ion is unknown. ~~ 'i,?` f 1Ji11~~t jS }i~a ruirrani zon;,^,g c}aSSlT.catlOn Cf tea Sitg'~ Tlie SitB is zoned R-~, Law ©ensity dingle l=ar~iil-y. ~~ g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? i+iat appii~ab[e= h. Has any part of the site been classified as a `"natural resource"", "critical"" or `"environrnenta(iy sensitive" area? If so, specify. Na, not to our knowledge. C;\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\LU88ESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\7085\AUTUMN HILL II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC P~fsP '1:~ ~pprox.ma#°iJ how many per~pla':~ouid re~;de G'r'.g.°v.:~. in ~4sc cor;tpie#ed p ~,°Ot? The proposed plat ofi ~3 lots v~ill provide housing fior approximately 46-~~ ind'nridual Rased o9i a L 'tt? ~ McTSOi2 household. ~. ~,ppr,^.xim~~oiy ~';,^.4"> ~+i~n~ pe^~p:e .~s^vui~e ih$ wmptoiou ~i".^~3ev# d~spia~.e'~ 1 f I! ~~ ~. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce dispiacemen# impacts, i€ any: Here are none= Proposed measures to ensure the propasai is corripatibie with existing and pro,ected land uses and plans, ~~ ar;y: Plone. 9. iyousir~g a. xpproximaieiy how many units wouid be provided, if any j indicate whether high, rr:ic~die, nr low-incorr~e hausina: It Is an#icipated that there will be 23 Single-family dwelli"ngs at coi'npiedan thatwould be iii themiddle-income Tanga. b. Approximately how many units, i€ any. wouid be eliminated? indicate whether high, rr~iddie, or icw-income hoi.ising. 3~n ;,~~~ ~1! tsa ~lirsii~at~~i fnrtl3a cor's'~.~,3ction of the ~~ ?3ingle•fa??Iily residences. ~1tA r@SidBliCe iS Occupied at this tint@. c. proposed measures to reduce or coniroi housing impacts, ii any: There are no measures proposed to control housing impacts. The proposed piatwill, in fiact, Crate ~i+~u$ing to ~snefiit pOt~Ciitial hoiitebuyers in tha Thiira+,O~i ~Otinty area. i g. ~-estfietics a. v;ihat is the iaiiest height of any proposed structure~sj; not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? The to?last structure will he approximataly ~i~ feet with wood exterior, b. What views in the immediate vicinity wouid be altered or obstructed? f ii4~ 1/~Ci1ffIL~ of ~~ar~f~ili iT-oQ~ ~;; f~i•!t =i~71~1.ri~dCf4~ d ~if ~n-tY. Y~I~VY ~i~ir ~l~i,ir, alfN L~~.rt~.~L7iV' , should not compromise the views firom adjacent properties. The view of the site, ofi course, will ba akered tothat of asingle-family housing development, C:\DOCUMENTS AND sETfINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\JOSS\AUTUMN HILL II.sEPAFORM.CITY OF YEIM. DOC ~n(iP ~ i c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: '~ h~ ~ u}rva u ~iac YY~iti ~7IL3~7i~~iar W L~iiL$y~ii'uii~i iv~ii}'3~F.i.~'~i$ iiv~'i$~ b'~' ~ :.€n~~z ~ajt~•'ir. 7be anfer~or roads ~1! be bfaib to Cif t~f Yalm road ata;ndards. ~ ~. ~ ~~~~ and ~}ate a. What type of }fight or glare will the proposa} produce? L'#lha# time of day would i# m41nly vvf~fvi!'7 i.l~i9t and dare Wfii result from refie:~ve surfaces, £Xt@nttr bu~ld~ng ll~ht'S, and su`ee>:9~gi. ~nfet~~ir llgl~~n~ ~a~ be no~ceabie. The #~oc~il~rf5r~c~ of ~ irnpa+~s woitid a'r~ed frr,,.,r}~ d3!Sk fo da~n,~.~+#arf ~r~ ark a~so~~a~~d ~r~~ar~ I? ~uunn; dii~aj vi ia'~r.~iiiu~ ~sz uvai~i iiavc azi ab's3ns"aai~i.~ vi in iaua i ~iv~i. i3, cOUid #iyit or ~}ate fro~;~ t#ie flnt,iied project be a Safely i3atalu or intei4ere with YievrS? iI iS hai#~hi~ UnilXLlj~ iilat glare ar iigbi from ii~e prajeci 51€~ ~vili inierfere with 1/d8W5 ar affect v~tldltfe. ~treetl~gl~#s and other o4~tloor ltghftttg are intended tQ ~3r:1#° Sa~e~ rGGiiCr Liia6 tirSQi~ Q SafCi;~ ii4Gar~+ c. 'vvl~at axis#ing Qf`r--site sources of iigl*it or glare may at~ect your proposal Thpr~ arp ~o k~?o~]i? off-~itg so»rr€+a of light or dlarp t_1~at arp a~ttir_ir~atpel to aff~+rt Chic prop+~sal. d. r~rv}aGBcd ~ i eaSi.ir tiS to reduce G+i Cvi?#rv} }i~hi and ~iar c i~ i i}~$i..tS, ii ni ~y. i Ilia exterior l~uilding ;igb~ and ~r>rgl~fs Ali be of 10~ ir~er~sr, ~ypl~ally used fvr cafe~r and securl~ purposes, 12. Recrfsatian a. ~ vtilat de3iC,3nated and iiiftlrr f"i~! reCr@atiCilai C}'3. pc`3iiCi~iftieB are i~^~ ti i~ ims i ~edic~t~ Yit'.ii i y'~ done b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? if so; describe. ~~e ~ha nro OSfsd nrois~t ;trill n~3 dienl~~n Mnv r~w~ew4l~n81 r,~nnrrf~~ng4iaS_ r ~ r ~., ,. ..,,,r• r rr.,...... c. Propoysed measures to reduca or contro! impacts or provide recreation ~pp~7 tl.i~iti~~: Tl;e projec# proposes C,#y of Yelrn re~uiremer~# for open space for enjoymem by future residents. 13. His#oric and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETrINGS\LUBBESMEYER\MY DUCUMEFlTS\7065\AUi'UMN HILT. II.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.LX3C pans ~~ preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? if so, generally ;:escri~. i~o, There are no known sites in the vicinity eligible for or listed in any j~rrisdictional hists~ri~ register. - - - - b. ~Pnerally desrri~-,e any landrriark5 ar ?vir~eni=~ of historiz~, arr!-!r?r~#r~3i~~~. ~rientif r_, or cultural iTnportance known to be on or next to the site. i3nna nn3 ~nn9-~ vv~.a saxoc atr~ss~. c. i~r oposeu t i feast3re~ to r edtlLe or coaitrc')i impaOts, if 2~iY- 'here are n€~ ri'fe~sUres ~9ri3~t3S~ to re~~Ce or control ~r1133atF.t.~.yi owe~er, f~ oi3leL'tS are ~rneartheq wrsi~n~g~ si#e .9./ric tha#ar~ay be~Sc~us~it~f~raa~i€uygsi}g~r~i7~lc~a~r~, file ~~shingEon Mate i~J i~iiL~ Vf A7 ^ii liiiiV i47 ~ Hiiii 0~~~iol~L i~~~~.i vQtaVll i[l~~ IJ .~. 7~iiii~~. 1~. i ras~~porta~ion a. 9dentiry sidewalks, trails, pudic sheets aT3d his~hways serving the site, orsd descnbe procosed acce3s #t) the axis#ing street system. Show on alts plans, of any. T3~n adire~s #,n tt~~ r~~rpl ~~ #rr» Lf~n~ir }~n~~1s ~irh is ~ ~mm~t~8i#n #v;rsa inn~rr 1,, ..~,..,......,r.......«. h Ic csi4o ci.,~rr~antlar r~yor}~rer! ~iv e ~h~lin +r~~csit`) Rv a~# ia+ n''e'~n~3? if r:~^t ::~1 `fit ^!?..ns e`r'a} v. v ~a+.+ ~~ ) v ) pu uv a ~ ~a: v) v a ~ u , ~ l..~ Tae a foi trR~.ift left YtV^.°.~ ~o, the site is not directly served ~ pu~iio transit. There are no known plans for p~rs~lic transit, c. How many parking spaces would the c~impleted project have? How many would the pr©j~Ct c~i~ i ~iftnt@? The completed project will provide two drivswa;+ t~arliing spaces uer lot. It is anticipated that street parking viii be permitted as wail. No parking spaces will be eliminated, d. V~lill the proposal require any new sidewalks, trails, roads or streets, or improven^rents tG Existing sidewalks, trails, roads or Streets, riot including ter. ._... n it __ u...~__-•~ i•~ i_ L_a ~r - ~ Cif fVGWCyS f ft b(1, gC( iCr ctii~/ LSCJLf fb~C ~If l(~l, fC:Qf.C VKi fGilZCr (.JI.ifJfi~'i or ~Jf f Vat$J. des, interior pu~i6c roads and sidewalk will be cr~nsuucted. it is anticipated that road i:~provemer=ts incl;~ding a sidewalk will be required along the ~ancil load frontage. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? if so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\L1168ESMEYER\MY DOCUMENTS\7065\AUTUMN NILL iI.SEPAFORM.CITY OF YELM.DOC Para 7 ~ ~%Cr ~iiiiy` s3 i~~3~''e~"a"'i~~ ~a'a~S~TieI~L ~i ~p~a'i'@u ~3 j~ n~a~i a n~ai3ti:iac~ ~iiS }~r+'uj+~ui~ er~ei-ate 22s~ cps per aay. i ~e ~e~~ ~~~~~e~ ire e~ie~ 3u ~ccr~ i~nc~ ~~ i~~u~, ~. ~ropcsed measures io reduce cr control transporiafion impacts, if any: iii a:~taxaiufvn tv tiie9r eii~~aiive aris~,t iri~eiit~sr svawaea #^riiie prvj°rv~sf a~r~iiea~vii~rav':i ~~vi~a:~ Chars~e Qf $75tl.~~ per pni peak trip will be ~~~ to the City ~# Yeini at the ~~ ~ ~~:iit~iii~ permii issuance. ! `p l „~-~f r__ ~_ ~s_ ~1__ a3~~ iii3p"v~iiC~ifi- tai a3iLPs.` ~f~Bi. l ~. ~~:~iic ~erviCBs a: vVOUid ti?e project result in an increased need for pubEib seruic~es ~tc~r exainpie. fjr~ nrnt~Cfiinrr, nnfic~ nrr~$~?rfiinn, }~~ait~ r~.ar~, Srhnnl~, r;th~rj? 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