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BRB notice of intentionNOTICE OF INTENTION THURSTON COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD APPLICATION FOR ANNEXATION/MERGER (Please submit 25 copies) (Please submit 8 copies for Waiver Application) 1. Jurisdiction Requesting Annexation/Merger: City of Yelm, Washington Responsible Official: Grant Beck, Community Development Director Phone: (360) 458-8408 FAX: (360) 458-3144 E-mail: grantb@ci.yelm.wa.us 2. If number of parcels is less than three, please list the owners: 64303500200, Yelm Property Development, LLC 3. Method used to initiate the proposed action: Petition by valuation 4. Location (address, if assigned): West of Grove Road, approximately 200 feet north of 100th Court 5. Legal Description. A copy of the legal description of the boundaries of the area involved in the proposed action certified by a registered engineer or land surveyor (attached as Exhibit I): 6. Size in Acres: 10 acres 7. Assessed Valuation (attached as Exhibit II): $84,750.00 8. Please state the nature of this action and the relevant statutory citation (i.e., annexation for municipal purposes pursuant to RCW 35.13.180): Annexation for Municipal Purposes pursuant to RCW 35A.14.120  9. Current Joint Plan Designation: City of Yelm Comprehensive Plan and Joint Plan with Thurston County designates these properties as Residential 1/5, with future zoning when annexed into the City Limits of Yelm as Moderate Density Residential (R-6). 10. Is the site currently served by sewer or water? Sewer Water X Neither If no, specify services desired: Both City Water and City Sewer services are desired. If sewer or water desired, include map showing location of nearest lines. (attached as Exhibit III) 11. When is extension of water and sewer service planned to the area: Exension of water and sewer is developer driven and would be required at the time the property is subdivided. 12. Does this proposal affect any other interjurisdictional agreements? Yes X No If yes, please list these agreements: 13. Does this proposal conform to adopted county-wide planning policies on annexation? The property is within the City of Yelm’s Urban Growth Area (UGA) adopted as part of the City of Yelm Comprehensive Plan and Joint Plan with Thurston County. It is located within the City’s Water and Sewer service areas. 14. Other specific Reason(s) for Annexation: The property owner participated in the Yelm Sewer Local Improvement District by purchasing sewer connections. These connections can not be currently be utilized as the Comprehensive Plan and development regulations do not allow the extension of urban infrastructure outside the existing City limits.  15. Explain how this proposal furthers the objectives of the Boundary Review Board (as applicable) (RCW 36.93.180) [attach additional pages if necessary] (Some of these items may not apply because of Growth Management Agreements.): a. Preservation of natural neighborhoods and communities: The annexation area is adjacent to the Willow Glen subdivision in the City of Yelm and would be developed as phase III of Willow Glen, with extension of the road system in Willow Glen to Grove Road. The property directly south of the annexation area is currently divided into small ‘suburban’ lots. b. Use of physical boundaries, including but not limited to bodies of water, highways, and land contours: The proposed annexation area follows property lines, and is bordered by Grove Road on the east.   c. Creation and preservation of logical service areas: Streets and water are already planned in the annexation area. The land is included in the City of Yelm Water and Sewer Service Areas. d. Prevention of abnormally irregular boundaries: The annexation area follows property lines. e. Discouragement of multiple incorporations of small cities and encouragement of incorporation of cities in excess of ten thousand population in heavily populated urban areas: N/A f. Dissolution of inactive special purpose districts: There are no inactive special purpose districts in the proposed annexation area. g. Adjustment of impractical boundaries: The annexation area extends the city limits within a practical boundary. h. Incorporation as cities or towns or annexation to cities or towns of unincorporated areas which are urban in character: The annexation area is currently zoned at a rural density and is adjacent to land that is already developed at suburban or urban densities. i. Protection of agricultural lands: The annexation area land has not been in active agricultural use in recent history.  For your information, the Boundary Review Board can consider the following factors (RCW 36.93.170) in deciding whether a particular decision furthers the objectives stated above: 1. Population and territory 2. Population density 3. Land area and land use 4. Comprehensive use plans and zoning 5. Per capita assessed valuation 6. Topography, natural boundaries and drainage basins, proximity to other populated areas 7. The existence of prime agricultural soils and agricultural uses 8. The likelihood of significant growth in the area and in adjacent incorporation and unincorporated areas during the next ten years 9. Location and most desirable future location of community facilities 10. Municipal services 11. Need for municipal services 12. Effect of ordinances, governmental codes, regulations and resolutions on existing uses 13. Present cost and adequacy of governmental services and controls in area 14. Prospects of governmental services from other sources 15. Probable future needs for such services and controls 16. Probable effect of proposal or alternative on cost and adequacy of services and controls in area and adjacent area 17. The effect of the finances, debt structure, and contractual obligations and rights of all affected governmental units 18. The effect of the proposal or alternative on adjacent areas, on mutual economic and social interests, and on the local governmental structure of the county 19. Decisions of the Boundary Review Board must also be consistent with the Washington State Growth Management Act RCW 36.70A.020, 36.70A.110, and 36.70A.210. REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS: THURSTON COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD: I. NOTICE OF INTENTION II. MAPS (NOTE: Must have legends/Colored maps are not acceptable unless full number of required copies are submitted) The following maps must be submitted with all notices of intention: A. Map of Entire City/Area. No larger than 8-1/2 X 11 inches: 1. The general vicinity of the proposal. 2. The area proposed for annexation, highlighted in some manner. 3. The boundaries of other cities near the annexation area (highlighted if not readily discernable). 4. Major streets/roads identified. B. Assessor's Map showing specific parcel(s) and immediate vicinity (reduced copy is preferable). C. Physical Features. One or more maps showing the following (when available): 1. Dominant physical features such as lakes, creeks, and ravines 2. Flood plain boundaries (100-year) 3. Railroad lines 4. All public roads near the annexation/merger 5. Commercial agriculture lands (when this information is available) D. Service Area and Other Boundaries. Map showing the proposed annexation and its relationship to the Urban Growth Boundary. E. Other Maps 1. Existing joint plan zoning. 2. Location of water and sewer mains within proposed annexation, if any, and those nearby (any jurisdiction). III. $50.00 CHECK MADE OUT TO "THURSTON COUNTY"  IV. EVIDENCE OF ACTION OF CITY RESOLUTION CALLING FOR ANNEXATION ELECTION OR CITY ACCEPTANCE OF PETITION FOR ELECTION (CERTIFIED IF APPROPRIATE); OR V. CERTIFIED PETITIONS OF PROPERTY OWNERS or PROPERTY OWNERS AND REGISTERED VOTERS ACCEPTED BY THE CITY FOR PETITION-INITIATED ANNEXATIONS.