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Publish MDNSIPM.Note Publish MDNS Roberta Allen EX /O=CITYOFYELM/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=R_ALLEN Publish MDNS Roberta Allen EX /O=CITYOFYELM/OU=FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=R_ALLEN Classfds@Nisquallyvalleyonline. Com (classfds@nisquallyvalleyonline.com) Publish MDNS Please publish the attached Mitigated Determination of NonSignificance in the Friday July 15, 2005 edition of the Nisqually Valley News. Thank You, Roberta Allen City of Yelm Community Development Department 360.458.3835 <8A362E7DF0A63E4383D82F3643D0EFD7113727@server1.ci.yelm.wa.us> Roberta Allen Roberta Allen 11.0 05-0058 MDNS 05-0058 MDNS Classfds@Nisquallyvalleyonline. Com (classfds@nisquallyvalleyonline.com) SMTP classfds@nisquallyvalleyonline.com 'Classfds@Nisquallyvalleyonline. Com (classfds@nisquallyvalleyonline.com)' Classfds@Nisquallyvalleyonline. Com (classfds@nisquallyvalleyonline.com) 05-0058 MDNS.doc SEPA NO: 05-0058 MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Proponent: George Hom Description of Proposal: Subdivide 10 acres into 52 single-family residential lots. The project includes the construction of stormwater facilities, interior streets, and street improvements to Burnett Road and Mountain View Road. Location of the Proposal: The project site is located on the north side of Yelm Avenue West, between Burnett Road and Mountain View Road. Section/Township/Range: Section 13, Township 17 North Range 1 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: July 15 2005 Comment Deadline: July 29, 2005 Appeal Deadline: August 5, 2005 Grant Beck, Community Development Director This 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 July 29, 2005, at 5:00 P.M. The City of Yelm will not act on this proposal prior August 5, 2005, 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 August 5, 2005 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, July 15, 2005 Posted in public areas: Wednesday July 13,, 2005 Copies to: All agencies/citizens on SEPA mailing list and adjacent property owners Dept. of Ecology w/checklist ATTACHMENT SEPA Case Number 05-0058 Findings of Fact 1. 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 February 2005, prepared by George Hom) Traffic Impact Analysis (dated March 2005, prepared by Transportation Engineering NW) Preliminary Drainage Report (dated February 2005, prepared by SCA Consulting Group) Amended Site Plan and Drainage report dated June 2005 2. The traffic impact analysis (TIA) submitted as part of the subdivision application indicates that the project will generate an average of 500 vehicle trips per day, with a PM peak of 53 vehicles per hour. The TIA indicates that, with average growth: The signalized intersection of Yelm Avenue and 1st Street (SR 507 and SR 510) will be at a Level of Service (LOS) D, both with and without project conditions. The intersection of Yelm Avenue and Burnett Road will be at a LOS C or better with or without project conditions. The intersection of Yelm Avenue and Mountain View Road will be at a LOS D or better with or without project conditions. 3. 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 Growth Management Act at Section 36.70.070 (6)(b) RCW states that a finding of concurrency can be issued when required improvements are in place at the time of development or that a financial commitment is in place to complete the improvements or strategies within six years. 4. Chapter 15.40 Concurrency Management provides for mitigation measures for impacts to the City’s transportation system. Chapter 15.40.020(5)(a) states that “The project makes on-site, and frontage improvements, consistent with City standard for utilities, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, bicycle lanes where appropriate, and roads necessary to serve the proposed project consistent with safety and public interest. Frontage improvements are usually required for the entire property frontage. 5. 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. 2. Prior to final subdivision approval, the developer shall complete the following transportation improvements: The east half of Burnett Road shall be improved to City Standards for a Neighborhood Collector from the southwest property line to the northwest property line. Additional right-of-way may be required for frontage improvements. The west half of Mountain View Road shall be improved to City Standards for a Neighborhood Collector from the southeast property line to the northeast property line. Additional right-of-way may be required for frontage improvements. The developer shall construct internal streets to City Standards for Local Access Residential. Temporary erosion control systems to be approved by the City of Yelm. The developer shall enter into an agreement with Yelm Community Schools to mitigate project impacts to the School District. .doc 05-00~US.DOC 05-0058 MDNS.doc 05-0058 MDNS.pdf SEPA NO: 05-0058 MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Proponent: George Hom Description of Proposal: Subdivide 10 acres into 52 single-family residential lots. The project includes the construction of stormwater facilities, interior streets, and street improvements to Burnett Road and Mountain View Road. Location of the Proposal: The project site is located on the north side of Yelm Avenue West, between Burnett Road and Mountain View Road. Section/Township/Range: Section 13, Township 17 North Range 1 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: July 15 2005 Comment Deadline: July 29, 2005 Appeal Deadline: August 5, 2005 Grant Beck, Community Development Director This 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 July 29, 2005, at 5:00 P.M. The City of Yelm will not act on this proposal prior August 5, 2005, 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 August 5, 2005 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, July 15, 2005 Posted in public areas: Wednesday July 13,, 2005 Copies to: All agencies/citizens on SEPA mailing list and adjacent property owners Dept. of Ecology w/checklist ATTACHMENT SEPA Case Number 05-0058 Findings of Fact 1. 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 February 2005, prepared by George Hom) ?? Traffic Impact Analysis (dated March 2005, prepared by Transportation Engineering NW) ?? Preliminary Drainage Report (dated February 2005, prepared by SCA Consulting Group) ?? Amended Site Plan and Drainage report dated June 2005 2. The traffic impact analysis (TIA) submitted as part of the subdivision application indicates that the project will generate an average of 500 vehicle trips per day, with a PM peak of 53 vehicles per hour. The TIA indicates that, with average growth: ?? The signalized intersection of Yelm Avenue and 1st Street (SR 507 and SR 510) will be at a Level of Service (LOS) D, both with and without project conditions. ?? The intersection of Yelm Avenue and Burnett Road will be at a LOS C or better with or without project conditions. ?? The intersection of Yelm Avenue and Mountain View Road will be at a LOS D or better with or without project conditions. 3. 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 Growth Management Act at Section 36.70.070 (6)(b) RCW states that a finding of concurrency can be issued when required improvements are in place at the time of development or that a financial commitment is in place to complete the improvements or strategies within six years. 4. Chapter 15.40 Concurrency Management provides for mitigation measures for impacts to the City’s transportation system. Chapter 15.40.020(5)(a) states that “The project makes on-site, and frontage improvements, consistent with City standard for utilities, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, bicycle lanes where appropriate, and roads necessary to serve the proposed project consistent with safety and public interest. Frontage improvements are usually required for the entire property frontage. 5. 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. 2. Prior to final subdivision approval, the developer shall complete the following transportation improvements: a. The east half of Burnett Road shall be improved to City Standards for a Neighborhood Collector from the southwest property line to the northwest property line. Additional right-ofway may be required for frontage improvements. b. The west half of Mountain View Road shall be improved to City Standards for a Neighborhood Collector from the southeast property line to the northeast property line. Additional right-of-way may be required for frontage improvements. c. The developer shall construct internal streets to City Standards for Local Access Residential.?? 3. Temporary erosion control systems to be approved by the City of Yelm. 4. The developer shall enter into an agreement with Yelm Community Schools to mitigate project impacts to the School District. .pdf 05-00~_W.PDF 05-0058 MDNS.pdf