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~~~ STATt, Off, O W .n T a ,. 1 ~ ~////ii~~"" w~ y~< i. O ~Y3,'L 7&SU a ~/ STATE OF WASHINGTON ~~v,I d' ~~® DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY j~0~ PO Box 47775 • Olympia, Washington 98504-7775 • (360) 407-6300 November 15, 2004 ~`;, , Ms. Tami Merriman '~-~ ~- City of Yelm Community Development Department PO Box 479 Yelm, WA 98597 ' >~ ; Your address `` is in the ~~ -~ ~ a_ ~8'rs~t8~~~~ ~~,' ' - watershed Dear Ms. Merriman: Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the notice of application for the Campbell Duplexes project (File No. 04-0173) located at 201 Third Street Northeast as proposed by Lee Ann Campbell. We reviewed the notice of application and have the following comments: WATER QUALITY: Margaret Hill (360) 407-0246 Erosion control measures must be in place prior to any clearing, grading, or construction. These control measures must be effective to prevent stormwater runoff from carrying soil and other pollutants into surface water or storm drains that lead to waters of the state. Sand, silt, clay particles, and soil will damage aquatic habitat and are considered to be pollutants. Any discharge of sediment-laden runoff or other pollutants to waters of the state is in violation of Chapter 90.48, Water Pollution Control, and WAC 173-201A, Water Quality Standards for Surface Waters of the State of Washington, and is subject to enforcement action. During construction, all releases of oils, hydraulic fluids, fuels, other petroleum products, paints, solvents, and other deleterious materials must be contained and removed in a manner that will prevent their discharge to waters and soils of the state. The cleanup of spills should take precedence over other work on the site. If you have any questions or would like to respond to these comments please contact the appropriate reviewing staff listed above. Department of Ecology Southwest Regional Office (AW: Campbell Duplexes) cc: Margaret Hill, WQ Lee Ann Campbell (Applicant) ,a ~~~ ST.4TF, `~~/ ~~' 4 /. C { .-1 ~~5 ':- '~i: u y~ y, "'~ ;5rti STATE OF WASHINGTON DEP,Q,RTMENT OF E~:OLOGY ~(~ Oox 47775 6 Olympia, Washington 48504-7775 m (360) 407-6300 November 15, 2004 Mr. Grant Beck Community Development Director City of Yelm PO Box 479 Yelm, WA 98597 Dear Mr. Beck: ,, ~ `. Your address ':, , ~ is in the ~..,; :: ;. .,. R~istyually ~. ,~ ~ ~ = watershed Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the mitigated determination of nonsignificance for the Willow Glen Division III project (SEPA No. 0148) located on Middle Road, between Railway Avenue Southeast and Grove Road as proposed by Yelm Property Development, LLC. We reviewed the environmental checklist and have the following comments: FLOODPLAINS: Kevin Farrell (360) 407-7253 Any work conducted within the regulated floodplain must comply with the City of Yelm Flood Hazard Reduction Ordinance. SOLID WASTE & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Tami Morgan Ramsey (360) 407-6612 Under Item B. l.e of the checklist, the proponent has failed to indicate the type, quantity and source of fill to be used. The use of fill material meeting the definition of demolition waste, inert waste, or wood waste as defined in WAC 173-350-100 may require a solid waste permit from the local health department. Such materials include, but are not limited to, concrete, asphalt, and wood and stumpage. Fill materials, such as clean soil and gravel, are exempt from the permit requirements of Chapter 173-350 WAC. The applicant proposes to demolish an existing structure(s). Item B.7.a., of the checklist, asks if there are any environmental health hazards that could occur as a result of the proposal. Improper disposal of solid waste, including demolition waste, can result in environmental health hazards. The applicant should identify the disposal site for the demolition material. In addition, the applicant should be encouraged to pursue mitigating activities such as salvage, reuse, and recycling of the demolition materials. Demolition debris can often be recycled for less than it costs to landfill the materials. Call Ecology's 1-800-RECYCLE to see if there are facilities in the area that will accept your demolition wastes. Please consider the use of materials that have been salvaged or are made from recycled/recyclable materials. There are many opportunities to incorporate environmentally sound principles, such as on-site recycling or scrap building materials, in your project. Many of the principles can save you money. Please call Paige Sorensen at (360) 407-6352 for more information. We encourage the applicant to reuse or recycle all possible leftover construction materials and reduce waste generated. Recycling construction debris is often less expensive than landfill disposal. `~, November 15, 2004 Page 2 Landscaping should incorporate waste prevention measures and the use of organic materials. -Water needs are reduced by use of drought tolerant plantings, compost material, mulch, and drip irrigation. Pesticide needs are reduced by use of pest resistance plantings. Compost is also an effective soil amendment. Chipped woody debris can be used to mulch ornamental beds, suppress weeds, retain moisture, control erosion, and provide a base for pathways. We also recommend using organic debris generated on-site if possible for landscaping.. WATER QUALITY: Margaret Hill (360) 407-0246 Erosion control measures must be in ,place prior to any clearing, grading, or construction. These control measures must be effective to prevent stormwater runoff from carrying soil and other pollutants into surface water or storm drains that lead to waters of the state. Sand, silt, clay particles, and soil will damage aquatic habitat and are considered to be pollutants. ' Any discharge. of sediment-laden runoff or other pollutants to waters of the state is in violation of Chapter 90.48, Water Pollution Control, and WAC 173-201A, Water Quality Standards for Surface Waters of the State of Washington, and is subject to enforcement action. During construction, all releases of oils, hydraulic fluids, fuels, other petroleum products, paints, solvents, and other deleterious materials must be contained and removed in a manner that will prevent their discharge to waters and soils of the state. The cleanup of spills should take precedence over other work on the site. Coverage under the National Pollution Discharge Elimination system (NPDES) and State Waste. Discharge General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activities is required for construction sites which disturb an area of five acres or more and which have or will have a discharge of stormwater to surface water or a storm sewer. If you have any questions or would like to respond to these comments please contact the appropriate reviewing staff listed above. Department of Ecology Southwest Regional Office (AW: 04-7714) cc:~ Kevin Farrell, SEA Margaret Hill, WQ Tami Morgan Ramsey, SW&FAP Yelm Property Development, LLC (Applicant) Robert Connolly, Skillings-Connolly, Inc. (Representative) Tami Merriman (City of Yelm) -- __.____ TAMI MERRIMAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT PLANNER a ~ s ,~ ~~_`: ~v~ ~* L F, Memorandum '~ To: SPRC City of Yelm Community Development Department P.O. Box 479 Yelm, WA 98597 (360) 458-3835 (360) 458-3144 FAX From: Roberta Allen, Administrative Assistant Date: November 1, 2004 Re: SPR-04-0173-YL -Project Review Schedule for Lee Ann Campbell Duplexes Attached is the application packet for the above referenced project. After your initial review of the information submitted, if you need additional information from the applicant, please let me know as soon as possible. The following is the tentative review schedule for the project. November 1 -Notice of Application distributed -begin 15 day comment period. , November 17 & November 24 -SPRC project review. Department comments/conditions of approval for staff report. December 7 -Final approval letter completed R:\Project FileslSPR Site Plan RevieH•\04-0173 Campbell Duplex\Proj Rev Date Memo.doc oaf ~HFp~~ City of Yelm o. ~,~~~~ , I:`.~ ~ Community Development Department PO BOX 479 YELM, WA 98597 YELM 360-458-3835 WASHINGTON NOTICE OF APPLICATION Mailed on: November 1, 2004 PROJECT NAME AND LOCATION: Campbell Duplexes 201 Third Street NE LAND USE CASE: An application submitted by Lee Ann Campbell, P.O. Box 1568, Yelm, WA 98597, for the above referenced project was received by the City of Yelm on October 29, 2004. The City has determined the application to be complete on November 1, 2004. The application and any related documents are available for public review during normal business hours at the City of Yelm, 105 Yelm Avenue W., Yelm WA. For additional information, please contact the Community Development Department at 360-458- 3835. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Construct 2 duplex units. ENVIRONMENTAL and OTHER DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION: Environmental Checklist is not required. Site plan submitted with application. Additional Information or Project Studies Requested by the City: The City has not requested any additional information at this time. No preliminary determination of consistency with City development regulations has been made. At minimum, this project will be subject to the following plans and regulations: City of Yelm Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Title (17), Critical Areas Ordinance (14.08), Storm Water Drainage Design and Erosion Control Manual (DOE), Uniform Building Code, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Title (14), Road Design Standards, Platting and Subdivision Title (16), and the Shoreline Master Program. The City of Yelm invites your comments early in the review of this proposal. Comments should be directed to Tami Merriman, Community Development Department, P.O. Box 479, Yelm WA 98597, 360- 458-3835. THE 15-DAY PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD ENDS AT 5:00 PM ON NOVEMBER 16, 2004 This notice has been provided to appropriate local and state agencies, and property owners within 300 feet of the project site. These recipients, and any others who submit a written request to be placed on the mailing list, will also receive the following items when available or if applicable: Environmental Threshold Determination, Notice of Public Hearing and Notice of Final Decision. If the proposed project requires a City Council decision, it will be mailed to all those who participate in the public hearing and to anyone else requesting the decision in writing. Additionally, there will be a 14-day public comment period if an environmental determination is issued. Opportunities for appeal occur within twenty one (21) days after the date the environmental determination is issued. City Council decision can be appealed through Superior Court. Appeals of site plan review decisions may be filed within 14 days of Notice of Final Decision. R:\Project Files\SPR Site Plan Review\04-0173 Campbell Duplex\Notice of Application.doc IZo ` w ~~j ~ LC~Z~.~ X2,7+-) SQ ~2Za $~~ IZ~'i S4 lZ~a 5~+ + }+ D~pI4~t ~+ DvQ~4.tt ~`~~~ C~ - ~ ~} rott~ Po~cq Po~c N. W J o - J ~i ~- a ~ ~ ~ .N Q . R~~ ~ pA~,~,nv O PA~.~.,NU .can. - SY~pTANK y~/ I-T6+[ r 5~ ~:c ,r- ~~~pr ~~y4tlZOO~oO ~.oi r oRo sr NE- ~ X FEN[G 6' woco LRnc D SCa~P E PLf}J~_ N E 3 ~D 5r ~ ~ = U~Ass ConC~e4~ ' ~ ~ `TCee.S 360-458-3835 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Mailed on: November 1, 2004 PROJECT NAME AND LOCATION: Campbell Duplexes 201 Third Street NE LAND USE CASE: An application submitted by Lee Ann Campbell, P.O. Box 1568, Yelm, WA 98597, for the above referenced project was received by the City of Yelm on October 29, 2004. The City has determined the application to be complete on November 1, 2004. The application and any related documents are available for public review during normal business hours at the City of Yelm, 105 Yelm Avenue W., Yelm WA. For additional information, please contact the Community Development Department at 360-458- 3835. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Construct 2 duplex units. ENVIRONMENTAL and OTHER DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION: Environmental Checklist is not required. Site plan submitted with application. Additional Information or Project Studies Requested by the City: The City has not requested any additional information at this time. No preliminary determination of consistency with City development regulations has been made. At minimum, this project will be subject to the following plans and regulations: City of Yelm Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Title (17), Critical Areas Ordinance (14.08), Storm Water Drainage Design and Erosion Control Manual (DOE), Uniform Building Code, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Title (14), Road Design Standards, Platting and Subdivision Title (16), and the Shoreline Master Program. The City of Yelm invites your comments early in the review of this proposal. Comments should be directed to Tami Merriman, Community Development Department, P.O. Box 479, Yelm WA 98597, 360- 458-3835. THE 15-DAY PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD ENDS AT 5:00 PM ON NOVEMBER 16, 2004 This notice has been provided to appropriate local and state agencies, and property owners within 300 feet of the project site. These recipients, and any others who submit a written request to be placed on the mailing list, will also receive the following items when available or if applicable: Environmental Threshold Determination, Notice of Public Hearing and Notice of Final Decision. If the proposed project requires a City Council decision, it will be mailed to all those who participate in the public hearing and to anyone else requesting the decision in writing. Additionally, there will be a 14-day public comment period if an environmental determination is issued. Opportunities for appeal occur within twenty one (21) days after the date the environmental determination is issued. City Council decision can be appealed through Superior Court. Appeals of site plan review decisions may be filed within 14 days of Notice of Final Decision. Community Development Department PO BOX 479 R:\Project Files\SPR Site Plan Review\04-0173 Campbell Duplex\Notice of Application.doc C1 Residential water connections are based on a consumption rate of 900 cubic feet a month and are charged at a rate of $1,500 per a residential connection (fee subject to change) inside city limits. Each residential unit would be charged for one connection. This fee is payable at building permit issuance. Irrigation Meter: An irrigation meter shall be installed for the purpose of irrigation. An approved backflow prevention device will be required for all landscape irrigation connections. Cross Connection Control: Washington State Department of Health, in WAC 246-290-490 states that all group A water systems with 1000 or more connections are required by the department of health to develop and implement a cross control connection program. This program requires all commercial buildings and irrigation systems to have a back flow prevention device installed on the water services: A list of approved devices can be located at the above referenced Washington Administrative Code. ADA Requirements The American Disabilities Act required that facilities are ADA accessible. Facility improvements will have to meet current code. Review of these improvements will be determined upon further review of the civil plans. ANU UUIItK GENERAL NOTES: 1. NO "OfJ STREET" PARKING PERMITTED. 2. REFER TO RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE DEVELOPMEfJT GUIDELINES FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON STORM DRAINAGE, STREET LIGHTING, PAVEMENT STRUCTURE, ECT. C;I I Y OF YELM DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS NE GHBORHOOD COLLECTOR APPROVED DWG. N0. 4-5 SATE 9/21/2000 ,~~ 1 O ~~ ,a 4. 4 4 R/W ~ R/W 10' 56' 10' r~ 1' 1' m ~ ~ 6'~ 7.5' 11 ' 11 ' 7.5' ~ 6' S' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ v -~ r D Z7 ~ ~ v v in ~ D r p z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ z ~ VARIES m z ~ ~ C7 C1 z m D ~ ~ ~ C7 D m Z m m v = VARIES 4' -° z n y .~ /'^ ~, r ~, r ~ ~ '~' ~P ~ o J r*i J ~ r*i ,1,. ~ ~2% 2~ 2% 10% A• 10% ~P X 2' CEMENT CONC. ti ROLLED CURB CITY OF YELM AND GUTTER DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS LOCAL ACCESS GENERAL NOTES: R E S I D E N TI A L 1. "ON STREET" PARKING PERMITTED. 2. REFER TO RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE APPROVED DWG. N0. DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES FOR ADDITIONAL 4 _ 7 INFORMATION ON STORM DRAINAGE, STREET LIGHTING, PAVEMENT STRUCTURE, ETC. DES. DWN. CKD. DATE JEG ~l~ `~ , ~o~T"Ep~~'~` City of Yelm ~~ Community Development Department 105 Yelm Avenue West P.O. Box 479 YELM Yelm, WA 98597 WASHINGTON Pre-Application Meeting October 13, 2004 Land Use Comments These comments are preliminary in nature and are not intended to represent final comments and or requirements for the City of Yelm. Until a complete application is made, the Community Development Department can only attempt to inform the applicant of general requirements as they appear in the form presented by the applicant at the time of pre-submission. ~ Proponent: Bev Malan ~~ ~iS Project Proposal: Subdivide 9.7 acres into 40 residential lots. Project Location: Longmire Street, tax parcel number 21724340000 Zoning and Setbacks The property is zoned Low Density Residential (R4), Chapter 17.12 YMC. This district allows residential subdivisions at a gross density of up to 4 units per acre. The density is calculated on the gross acreage. Maximum number of dwelling units allowed is 39, based on the approximate 9.7 acres. Actual acreage shall be determined by a licensed surveyor. Side yard setback Minimum 5 feet with a total of 12 feet in both side yards. Rear yard setback 25 feet Front yard setback 15 feet with a 20 foot driveway approach Flanking yard setback 15 feet Maximum building height 35 feet Chapter 17.72 YMC requires a minimum of 2off-street parking spaces per unit. Landscaping Chapter 17.80 YMC codes requires landscaping for subdivisions in order to screen adjacent uses, to soften the hardscape between parking lots and buildings as well as streets and parking lots, to provide shade in parking lots, and to ensure storm water treatment and storage areas are aesthetic. Type II landscaping is intended to provide visual separation of uses from streets, and visual separation of compatible uses so as to soften the appearance of streets, parking areas, and building elevation. This landscaping is used around the perimeter of a site to provide visual separation between compatible. uses. A solid wood fence meets this requirement. ~~ ~, Type III landscaping is intended to provide visual relief where clear sight is desired. This landscaping is utilized along pedestrian corridors and walks for separation of pedestrians from streets and parking areas. Type III landscaping is required as part of all frontage improvements, and interior streets. Type III landscaping is typified by a six foot landscaping strip with street trees for a large overstory canopy along streets and pedestrian corridors and grass or other approved vegetation for groundcover. Earthen berms with grass or other vegetative groundcover and other design features may be worked into landscaping provided the resultant effect of providing apedestrian-friendly environment and visual relief where clear site is required can be achieved. • Type V landscaping is required in storm water retention areas, if required. The floor and slopes of any stormwater retention/detention area shall be planted in vegetation that is suitable and will thrive in hydric soils. The landscaping of the stormwater facility shall be incorporated with all on-site landscaping. A conceptual landscaping plan is required with the .application for subdivision. Final landscaping and irrigation plan is required as element of civil construction drawings, with installation prior to final subdivision approval. Traffic The City has adopted at Chapter 15.40 a Concurrency Management Code that requires payment of a Transportation Facility Charge (TFC) of $750.00 per peak PM trip by new developments. The Code provides a default table that the applicant can use to determine new PM trips generated. Asingle-family dwelling generates 1.01 peak PM trips, which is equivalent to a TFC of $757.50. The TFC is payable at time of building permit issuance. The City requires a Traffic Impact Analysis for all developments creating more than 20 trips onto adjacent streets. Ingress and egress at the site shall be consistent with the Yelm Development Guidelines 4B.140. Every subdivision of 25 or more housing units shall provide more than one vehicular access from an arterial or collector street. Access to collector streets shall be limited to one access in three hundred feet. All lots shall be served by a street built to applicable city standards, with a minimum of 20-feet of road frontage. The subdivision code, Chapter 16.16.090 requires that the layout of streets shall provide for continuation of streets existing in adjoining subdivisions. When adjoining property is not subdivided, streets in the proposed plat shall provide access to such unplatted property in accordance with the Yelm Transportation Plan. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) A SEPA Environmental checklist is required, including a Transportation Impact Analysis (TIA). The TIA will be used to identify traffic impacts resulting from the project and improvements necessary to address safety issues. i~ Yelm School District requires applicants to mitigate impacts to the School District from residential growth. Each developer must negotiate an agreement with the School District. As of April f2,8~mitigation fees per single-family residential unit are $1,711.00. .,7-0`~ Open Space Chapter 16 YMC (Subdivision) and Chapter 14.12 YMC (Open Space) require all residential developments to provide a minimum of 5% of the gross area in open space. Other Thurston County Health Department Review may be required if any wells and/or septic systems are located on or within 100' of property. All wells and septic systems within 100' of the property must be shown on preliminary plat drawings. Any existing wells and septic on site must be abandoned, and any water rights deeded to the City. State and federal laws regulate the demolition of buildings containing asbestos and/or lead paint. State law (Chapter 173-425 WAC) defines land clearing burning as outdoor burning of trees, stumps, shrubbery, or other natural vegetation from land clearing projects. Olympic Region Clean Air Authority (ORCCA) issues land clearing permits for burning. The applicant shall contact the ORCAA, 2940-B Limited Lane NW, Olympia, WA 98502, (360) 586-1044 to secure any necessary permit(s) for the removal of materials containing asbestos and/or lead paint, and for land clearing burn permits. Prior to issuance of a city building permit the applicant shall demonstrate compliance with any ORCAA requirements, and prior to any demolition, proof of compliance with ORCAA and a City demolition permit is required. Application/Process Development of the site as a residential subdivision requires Preliminary and Final Subdivision Approval, including Environmental Review and Traffic Impact Analysis. Preliminary subdivision approval requires a public hearing before the Hearing Examiner. The environmental determination, traffic impact analysis and preliminary subdivision are reviewed concurrently and can be completed in 16 to 18 weeks. Preliminary subdivision approval is valid for 5 years. Preliminary subdivision approval typically contains conditions of approval that the applicant must complete prior to receiving final subdivision approval or permits for construction. Following land use approval the applicant is required to submit civil construction drawings to the Community Development Department for review and approval, and satisfy all conditions of preliminary subdivision approval. Upon satisfactory completion, the applicant submits the final documentation for final plat approval. Final Plat approval takes approximately 6-8 weeks from the time the City receives a completed application packet. CO i r 1 design compatible with the overall architectural theme. If fencing is used to enclose the refuse area, it must be landscaped with sight obscuring vegetation. No refuse container shall be permitted between a street and the front of a building. Traffic: The City has adopted a Transportation Facility Charge (TFC) of $750.00 per pm peak trip. The Ordinance provides a default table that the applicant can use to determine new pm trips generated. AMulti-family dwelling creates .60 new pm peak hour trips. The TFC charge per unit is $450.00 If the applicant feels the proposed use would not generate the default number of trips as designated i,n the TFC Ordinance, an analysis prepared by a Washington State Licensed Engineer can be submitted to the City for review and consideration. SEPA: The project is exempt from Environmental Review for the construction of up to and including four dwelling units. Application and Process: Site Plan Review, Chapter 17.84, is an administrative process. Minimum application requirements are located in Section 17.84.060 and are listed on the application form. A project of this size can expect completed review in approximately 10 to 12 weeks. Land use approval typically contains conditions of approval that the applicant must complete prior to receiving a building permit. Upon satisfactory completion of all conditions of land use approval, the applicant can submit civil plans for approval. d 1 v~c~~ ` `V~ `~ ~• ~~" ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~S ~.~,- ~~~~~ YELM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT (x) City Admin. (x) Comm. Dev. Dir. (x) Building Official (x) Mayor (x) Applicant (x) Posted (x) Public Works Dir. (x) City Engineer (x) Assistant Planner (x) Project Manager (x) Code Enforcement Officer THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL BE CONSIDERED AT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT YELM CITY HALL - 105 YELM AVE W MEETING DATE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2004 TIfv1E i PRE- ENVIRON- SITE OTHER DESCRIPTION SUB- MENTAL PLAN MISSION REVIEUV REVIEW Applicant Internal Internal Attencance Staff Staff Required Review Review Onl Onl ' 1:00 p.m. SUB-04-0148-YL -Willow Glenn Phase III Distributed 9/22/04 1:30 p.m. Bev Malan - 40-lot subdivision on 9.7 acres 2:00 p.m. Longmire Street by golf course 21724340000 2:30 p.m. LeeAnne Campbell -Two duplexes on Lots 7 & 8 3:00 p.m. With garage and additional car parking 201 3~d Street NE 3:30 p.m. 64421200700 * Environmental Review/Site Plan Review: Internal staff review only, applicants and/or representatives may attend to OBSERVE. If you plan to attend, please notify the Community Development Department at 458-3835. R:\Weekly SPR\10-13-04 SPR\10-13-04 SPR.doc City of g'elm Community Development Department PRESUBMISSION REQUEST FORM Fee' None A presubmission conference is an opportunity for applicants, developer(s) and/or consultants to meet with city staff to discuss preliminary studies or sketches of a proposed project. At the conference the staff will make available information relating to the proposed development. The intent is to identify and eliminate as many potential problems as possible in order for the project to be processed without delay. The conference should take place prior to detailed work by an engineer or surveyor, however a site drawing must be submitted that has sufficient information to allow for evaluation, Discussion topics will include such things as Yelm's Comprehensive Plan, street design, storm runoff and retention, Shoreline Master Program; zoning, availability of sewer and water, development concepts, other requirements and permits, and the environmental impact. Staff notes are prepared and available to review. There is no charge for this meeting. Meetings are held each Wednesday. This request form should be submitted by 5:00 p.m. at least one week before the preferred meeting date. MEETING DATE REQUESTED 13 ©~} auI- a ~~ (a Wednesday) Time (afternoon only) APPLICANT c~ OWNER 2-k'e _ MA LING ADDRESS 'J ADDR,~SS l~tGl+f.'1 Ld"M~imr2r _ ~ e_ \ ~ -~ it 4t s 9 ~'! YE:I~.~.. X78 ~ ~l •~ TELEPHONE ~i~4 -'7 al - G'7 8'~ TELEPHONE EMAIL EMAIL REPRESENTATIVE (if any) OCCUPATION MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE EMAI L General location of the project ~DAIgYh-i E S~• - Section Township Range 1 Assessor's Tax Parcel Number Type of Project (SubdQiv~ ision, Annexation, Zone Change, etc..)J Total acreage !~ ~ Proposed Density '7 ~ 1D~5 Proposed Land Use: Single-feml Duplex Multi-fatuity Mobile Home Park Commercial Industrial Brief description of project ~ ~~l~ J ` s ~ ~ ~ ~- 1'~ p--~ gy'p` Please attach a copy of a site plan drawing not larger than 11" X 17" and forward to Yelm Ciry Hall. ~; ;~' iya ~; 3~ ~- ~, OCT 0 71004 (360) 458-3835 105 Yelm Avenue West (360) 458-3]44 FAX PO Bos 479 www.ct.yelm.wa.ua Yerm, WA 98597 Thurston County Map Output Page Page 1 of 1 Lu~. //,..,...........~.1 .,~.,...a .,+., ..«~. /nor. ~~n+/nom sari scrim~n Fcrtm AY17CPT'Vl!`PNAtY1P=CA~IACtTaI(1VN ~ ni~i~nna 0 Q 0 p ~i, ms ai~i r ~~ r r~ ;, {, . 0 ,,t:;:.}•rrty.,,.; .gin .'~ p a `G,! ~~~ ~ ~~,.. ~ ~~ ~ ~ ., e~' `~ i ~` ---7 <' 1, s