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105 Yelm Avenue West
Y E LM P• O. Box 479
WASHINGTON Yelm, Washington 98597
(360) 458-3244
November 1, 2002
Mr. Erling Birkland
Yelm School District
P.O. Box 476
Yelm, WA 98597
Re: SPR-01-8325-YL Yelm Middle School, Portable Classrooms -Notice of Final
Decision
Dear Mr. Birkland:
The Site Plan Review Committee has considered your application for the above referenced
project and finds that as conditioned below, the proposed project is consistent with the Yelm
Comprehensive Plan and all applicable City policy's and development standards.
Pursuant to Chapter 15.49, Integrated Project Review Process, a project which is subject to
Site Plan Approval is a Type II Permit and can be appealed to the City of Yelm Hearing
Examiner. An appeal must be filed within 14 days of the date of this notice. Site Plan
Approval is valid for 18 months from the date of this letter.
The affected property owners may request a change in property tax valuation from the
Thurston County Tax Assessor's Office.
The project is approved subject to the following conditions of approval:
Transportation
Findin
Yelm is a small compact community most directly affected by two state highways, which
bisect the community. The two state highways are used by local residents for
transportation throughout the City and for access to commercial and residential areas
throughout the community. In lieu of widening existing streets, the City has elected to
create certain alternatives, Y-1, Y-2, and Y-3, which will avoid the need to significantly
widen existing streets, and particularly Yelm Avenue. New developments do in fact
burden the City's central streets, and unless the bypass alternatives are accomplished,
the City would have to require developers to pay the cost of the internal street widening.
City plans show, and the City finds, that adequate facilities will be accomplished better
and in a timely fashion by bypass facilities as a substitute for the widening of existing
facilities. As a result, the City finds that the regional plans in fact benefit projects in all
areas of the City, and will accomplish the goal of providing adequate facilities to City
standards within a reasonable time to serve the demands created by the proposed
project.
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Findin
The City of Yelm 2001 Comprehensive Transportation Plan Update lists Goals and
Policies relating to transportation impacts. #30 -Funding Sources Policy, provides
methods for financing transportation projects, and includes a policy that "requires
impact mitigation payments, or seek voluntary contributions from developers".
Findin
The City of Yelm Concurrency Management ordinance also describes mitigation
measures for impacts to the City's transportation system by requiring the project to
make a contribution to the facilities identified in off-site comprehensive transportation
plan, in the form of a transportation facility charge. The ordinance lists the number of
new pm peak trips generated by an Elementary/Jr. High School to be 0.02 trips per
student. The Transportation Facility Charge is currently $750.00 per new pm peak trip.
Conditions of Approval:
1. The applicant shall mitigate transportation impacts based on the new p.m. peak
hour trips generated by the project. The project is classified as Institutional -
Elementary School/Jr. High School. The Transportation Facility Charge (TFC)
shall be based on 0.02 new peak hour trips per new student, with an average of 60
students in each portable. The applicant will be responsible for a TFC of $900.00
per portable, which is payable at time of building permit.
New Trip Generation Rate x per student x $750.00 =TFC
0.02 x 60 = 1.2 x $750.00 = $900.00 Per Portable Classroom
Parking:
Finding:
Yelm Municipal Code Chapter 17.72 requires one parking stall for each ten students
enrolled.
Conclusion:
The City finds that existing parking meets the minimum requirements of Chapter 17.72.
Water
Finding: There is an existing City water connection at this site. The applicant has
expressed the possibility of connecting the existing and proposed portable classrooms
to City Water either at construction or in the future.
Finding:
Connection charges are based on water consumption. One connection is based on a
consumption rate of 240 gallons per day. This connection is referred to as an "ERU".
Conditions of .Approval:
a. The applicant shall provide proposed water use calculations to the Community
Development Department for review and approval. Water ERU's are based on a
consumption rate of 240 gallons per day and are charged a current rate of $1,500
(fee subject to change) inside City limits.
b. The number of ERU's required for this project shall be determined by calculations
provided by the applicant, and approved by the Community Development
Department.
c. The applicant shall submit civil construction plans for the extension of water lines to
the Community Development Department for review and approval.
d. Water connection fees shall be paid at building permit issuance.
Sewer
Findin
The site is currently connected to the City sewer system. The applicant has expressed
the possibility of connecting the existing and proposed portable classrooms to City
Sewer either at construction or in the future.
Finding:
Sewer ERU's are based on water consumption. The additional development on this site
creates an additional impact on the City's sewer system, and may require an additional
STEP tank or increased size.
Conditions of Approval:
a. The proposed site is connected to the City's STEP sewer system. The applicant is
required to purchase Sewer ERU's based on the on the water calculations provided
by the applicant, and reviewed and approved by the Community Development
Department. Equivalent Residential Units (ERU's) are based on a discharge of 240
gallons per day. The current rate for one ERU is $4,986.00 (fee subject to change).
b.The applicant shall submit civil construction plans for the extension of sewer lines to
the Community Development Department for review and approval.
c. Sewer connection fees are payable at building permit issuance.
Stormwater:
Findings:
The proposed structures do not create more than 5,000 sq. ft. of impervious surface.
Stormwater runoff from these structures will be captured and distributed by gutter
drywells.
Conclusion:
No additional stormwater facilities will be required.
Fire
Findings:
Fire protection is provided by Thurston County Fire District #2. As development occurs
there will be additional demands for fire service. The applicant is required to provide
adequate hydrant placement, and/or fire truck access.
Finding:
There currently exists an emergency fire lane entrance that accesses the existing
portables.
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Conclusion:
The emergency fire lane accessibility will be reviewed and approved during building
permit review.
Landscapinga
Finding:
Landscaping and screening are necessary to promote safety, to provide screening
between compatible land uses, to safeguard privacy and to protect the aesthetic assets
of the City. Chapter 17.80, Landscaping, requires the applicant to provide on-site
landscaping for all development proposals.
Findin
The proposed placement of the portable classrooms is in the center of the Yelm Middle
School Site. There are currently ball fields and a basketball court between the portable
placement, and the perimeter of the site.
Finding:
The proposed placement of the portable classrooms is located on a large existing
concrete area, making site landscaping difficult. The Northwest side of the portables is
the current fire lane access.
Conclusion:
For this proposal, normal perimeter landscape requirements would create a hazard by
blocking fire truck access. Normal landscape requirements are waived for this
proposal.
Other Conditions of Approval:
1. Applicant shall assure that all access to, in, and around the structures is ADA
compliant.
2. A building permit from City of Yelm Community Development Department is
required.
3. Applicant must provide a lighting plan showing adequate lighting, and any proposed
additional lighting for the site.
If you have any questions, or if I can be of further assistance please call me at (360) 458-8496.
Sincerely,
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Tami Merriman
Planning Technician
cc: Grant Beck, Community Development Director
Jim Gibson, Development Services Engineer
Gary Carlson, Building Official
Shelly Badger, City Administrator
Tim Peterson, Public Works Director
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YELM MIDDLE SCHOOL September 18, 2002
SITE PLAN REVIEW
PORTABLE CLASSROOMS
Available Water Closets and Urinals
Men Women
33 24
Available Hand Sinks
Men Women
15 17
Available Water Fountains
12
Available Parking Stalls
132
Student Population
781
RECEIVED
SEP 13 2002
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