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Rfarne of proposed project, if any: "fi"day' ental
2. Marne of applicant: 13G~l~A
late checklist prepared: Febresary 7
A~aency requesting checkl'st; pity c~fi ~'elrra4 castnt~nity [3eelprnrat Caept,
Proposed tirrzing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable:
osnstrt~ction and site irttr,~veat~ents trs begin as soon as perrrait are in lend, anticipated
early aust~rner Z00~.
1, C3razolitin czf exiting residence and clearing a~f land.
. ~nstra~ction f new c~ffie btailding.
3. ~}err€c of existing office ba~iiding and cc~nstr~actican f parkirtg and landscape areas.
7. C1o you have any plans for future additions: expansion, or further activity related to or connected
with this proposal? if yeas explain.
A!! prca•pased devetc~p ant is s lzczwrs on plans. l~ a~tre develsoprraent i anticipated.
f3. List any environmental inforrraatiean you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared,
directly related to this proposal.
ecstenial engineering eprt, prepared y F2A o ~`acrr~ A, dated ,6rauary ,
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g, too you know whether appllcatiorns are pending for governmental approvals of other pro,~csals
directly affecting the property covered by ~~our proposal`? if yes, explain.
one krsown.
1 Ci. List any government approvals or perm€ts that will be needed for your propose", if known.
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12. Location of the proposal. dive sufficient information fr~r a person to understand the precise
location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and
range, if known. Bf a proposal would occur over a range of area, prcavide the range or boundaries
of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity reap, and topographic reap, if
reasonably available. 'You need not duplicate reaps or ci€~tailed plans submitted with any permit
applicatians related to this checklist.
The Project bite consists caf o individual parcelsm 21724142300 ~ 21724142200. The two
parcels are l~orrlered to the southwest b 'Yelrn Ave, to the southeast by Solberg St. and to
the northeast by Jefferson Ave.
ain site address is OZ'feSrt~ Ave and 1117 oferg fit, ~'elmg A. Three adjacent
parcels to the northwest are als€a owned by the applicant grad all ar part of these are being
considered for future redevefaprxaent.
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general description of the site circle ones:
flit, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, rnocsntainous, rather
b. ghat is the steepest slope cn the site ~approxirr°sate percent slcape~~
Tl~e site is basically flat with slopes r¢~gtng frarra 0 to 3°'~,
c. ghat general types of sons are found cars the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat,
€a~€uck}? If you know the classification of agrics.sltural soils, specify there and note any
prune farmland.
The site is listed as navvy gravelly sandy laaraa an Thurston Jaunty°s al~ata
tenter. ithin the li its of the soils testing that was done, the t,~eotech Report
states that there is n capper sod and topsoil layer up to a rn~i€raurra of 1 foot thick
~averlayir~g a bleak ash layer with gravel to a depth of 2 'f~ - feet, Elrader the ash
layer was gravel g[aciaf ou ash tca a depth of about 1 feat,
ire there surface indicats'ons csr historyl of unstable soils in the ismrnediate vicinity? if sc,
describe.
There appears to b no evidence of csrkstable sails in or near the site. IRefer tra
eotechnicai Engineering Repast, dated Jancsary 49 20137.
e. Cescribe the purpose, t}F~e, end approximate ctuantities of an}} fii('ng car ~r~:^~inc~ ~rop~s~~.
Indicate source of fill. .
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The site will be graded to chanraet stor€water runoff into catch basins, prepare for
building pads, strip organic material to make a suitable base for the parking lot and
drive aisles.
f, ~cauld erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? if so, generally
describe.
Erosion is not anticipated as a direct result of clearing or construction activities can
the subject site. I-towovr~ apprsaed iradstr~t stnciarcl methods for controlling
erosion will be in place and eve effort will a taken to assure that there are no
offasite impacts if erosion does occur,
c~. About what percent of the site will tae covered with ira~ape€vious scarfaces after project
constructian such as asphalt or buildings?
It is estimated that 7¢I~ of the site sll be covered it impervious surfaces.
Proposed rr3easures to reduce or coritro! erosion, or other irrapacts to the earth, if any;
Standard Best angetraent Practices ill tae followed as required y the
pity of ~'elrra. These include a construction entrance, silt fences around flee
eeimeter of the site grad catch basin protections
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a. y'Vhat types oaf emissions to the air would result frorra the prcaposai ~i.e.„ dust, automobile
exhaust, odors, industrial wood srn~;ke} during construction and where the project is
corrapieted? if any, generally describe arFd gi~~e approxir~~ate quantities if kno~~~ra.
construction vehicles and gipraaent will be a potential source of exhaust
emissions and dust during construction. Once flee building is occupied employees
and customer autonacstaile exhaust will e the main source of emissions. There are
no proposed uses in the building that emit significant smoke or odors that would
need to tae rraitigatd.
b. Arc; there any off-site: sources oaf emissions or odor that may affect your propose!? if so,
aenera!!y describe.
off-site sources of emissions wilt tae the sirrailar uses on the adjacent cornrnercial
properties, alcsng with traffic carz 1'elm avenue.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or contra! emissions or other impacts to air, if an}~.
Bust will lee coratrcalted through watering during flee drier rraorstl°as oaf construction
as needed. o other measures are planned.
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a. Surface Water
~ j is there any surface water body or wetland ore or in the immediate vicinity of the site
including year-round and seasonal streams. saltwater, lakes, pondsj? If yes, ~ieseribe
type and provide names. State ghat stream or river it flows into?
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2) t,~ill the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 3tlfl feet) the described
maters`? If yes, please describe tired attach available plans,
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3) Estimate the arr~aunt of fill and dredge material that auld be placed in ar removed frcart~
surface ureter ar vsFetians and indicate the area of the site that would be affected.
Indicate the sarface of fill material.
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~ V4'ii! the prapasal require surface water withdrawals ar di~lersians? dive general
descriptiane purpase, and approximate quantities if known,
Nca surface water will be withdrawn gar diverted as part ca this preaject.
~ Cues the prapasal lie within a 1Q-year flaodplain~ If sa, Hate elevatian an the site plan.
1'he project site es neat lie within a 1 t?tF~year floodplain.
6) C3aes the prapasal invalve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? !f so,
describe the type of waste and anticipated vplume of discharge.
loo waste materials will b discharge~t into surface stars
2} Describe the underl,Jing aquifer with regard to quality and quantity, sensitivity, protection,
recharge areas, etc.
trrnwater runoff rcara~ the developed r~rject gill ir~iltrated tca recharge the
aquifer beneath the project. prior to entering the ir3€iltratiorr systet~n the water will
be treated Runoff will pass through a treatrr~ent vault with rzrei cartridges that
has been approved by the ashingta~n Mate I?epartr~ent o€ olcagy as a basic
water quality best rrsanagrnent practice ( Pj. Please refer to the attached
Preliminary torrnwatr Deport prepared key e
3~ Describe waste material that ugill be discharged rota ar ante the ground fram septic tanks
ar ether saurces, if any (such as domestic sewage; industrial byprads~cts; agricultural
chemicals~_
€a waste rr~aterial will be discharged into the ground.
c. Mater Runaff including starrn water}:
~ } Describe the suurce of runaff (including starrra water] and rnethad of cca!lectian end
dispasal, if any {include quantities, if knavrn~. t~'here will this ~v°ater flaw? t~~'i!I this eater
flaw rota ether waters? 6f sap describe.
ill ruff fro. the onsite prc~~ect and €rcantage irajpra~>e Brats will €ae captured ar~d
conveyed tca underground infiltration systera~s to 'snfiltrated into the graund.
cacsf runca€f will tae captured and directly conveyed tc~ the onsite infiltratian system.
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{runoff from the parking {ots i€E be captured then conveyed to the onsite water
qua€ity treat ant faci€ity t rernc~ve of€, sediment, are floatales then conveyed to
the onsite inf{{tration sate
The stormater systems w°s{{ tae designed to the stormater standards identified in
the Department of Eco€ogy 1992 Storrnwater anamnt anua€ fear astern
ash{ngton that are adopted tay the City of elra~, ~{{ storm runoff from onsite and
frontage improvements wi{1 tae co{{sated and infiltrated in the infiltration systems.
1Nater qua{ity treatment wi{{ consist f Storrni{ter vau{ts and rraedia cartridges
rr~anufactured by Contech tormwater o{tions, inc,
F'€ants
That kind and ama~nt of vegetatican wili be rernraved nr altered?
f,~ost .shrubs, grass areas and hedges wi€€ be removed prior to construction,
inc€uding a€I the trees and shrukas a€ong the north edge of the property, Frith the
eaeeptior~ of the {ergs ap{ Two aples and a Morse Chestnut tree are within: the
street right-of~way irrarove ant width on So€berg and ~`el and €€€ e removed
an{ass it is possita{e to divert the sidewa{ks around terr°~ as shown on the Site
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c. List threatened or endangered species known to be can car near the site.
~€one known,
d. Prcapased landscapirsg, ass caf native plants, car rather rraeasures tca preserve car enhance
vegetation rata the sitep if any:
thew vegetation wi{{ e instaEled in parking islands grad a{drag property boundaries
per City of ~`etrra standards.
rairr~als
a. Ciro€e ar~y birds ar~d animals that have beer obser~°ed an cr near the alts car are known to
be can ar near the site;
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b. Inlet any priority, threatened ear endangered species knoenrn tca be on car roear the site.
gone known.
is the site part of a ra~igratiean rcaute? I# sca, explain.
The site es not knca n to part o €gration roue.
d. Proposed measures to preserve car enhance wildlife, if any.
one.
energy and atonal l~+esocaroes
a. 1?vhat kinds o{ energy ~efectric, natural gas, gasoline, heating oil, w€asad, solar etc.) will fe
used to meet the ceas~pleted project°s energy reeds? C~escrie whether it uvifl he used fen
heating, anufacturir€, trarsportatiort, etc.
Electricity and nata~ral has are proposed for heatir~ and lihtEnc~.
~~1ou;d ~raur prcaject affect tf~se potential use of scfar er`~erc~y by ad€acerii prcperties? ff sr,
generalf~~ describe.
(t is not expected that the project wousld affect adjacent propertiesk use of solar
every.
c. 1~Vhat kinds cal ener€dy ccanservation features are included in tfie plans cif this praposaf?
E~ist €~ther propcased rr~easures tea reduce car control energy impacts, if any:
asingta~n Mate enemy rc~irernents will he rnet when desi€~ning huild'srtg shell,
lighting, heating, ar~d ventilation euirnent.
7. nironrrEentat 1•iealth
`l ~ ~?escrib special emergency sere°ices that Haight e reett~ired.
l~rane are ntiotated.
} Pre}posed measures tea recluse car cantrol enVirE)nrCaentaf heafttt hazards, if any:
1`~ot applicable.
ta. Noise
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1 ~ V'~hat types of Heise exist in the area which may affect }Pacer project (far exempla: traffic,
equipment aperatiQn, r~therj?
Noise fro.. scarracanding roads, aasineses and residences are not expected to
raegati~rely affect the project.
2~ l~hat types and leas@s of Heise wauld be created by ar assaciated with fhe prajact on a
chart-terra ar a long-term basis (fior example; traffic, constructian, e~peration, €ather~?
indicate ghat hours noise would carne from the site.
hart-terrta Heise watald result from constrtactian activities, Long term noises
assaciated with the proposed prajact will `seclude these typically generated by
office rase.
j Proposed rr'easures to reduce or conteai ncasse impacts, if any;
anstrcaction hacsrs will tae limited to those hocars allowed toy pity bode.
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a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties?
csrrent case of site is far a [lental office on the prirr~ary parcel and single family
residence an the second parcel. djacent rases are rr~oderate density residential to
the north and northeast, lnstittatianal to the southeast, and small cornmercia! to the
northwest, west and sacsthest.
b. Has the site been used far rf?ineral excavation, agriculture or forestry? If sa, describe.
There is no known r~srd that the site has been :seed far r*aineral excavation,
agriccsltaare or forestry.
c. Cdescribe any structures an the site.
e. t~Jhat is the current cornprehensi~=e p6an designation of the site?
orrtrrtercial
f. What is the current zoning classification of the site'?
-1, arr~rrcercial
g. If app6icable, vahat is the current shoreline rnastc:r prograt~ designatian caf fhe sife?
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h. Has any part 4f the site been classified as a'°natural resource®" "'critica!'° ar --~ ~ _~ ~. ~t
"environmental'y sensitive" area? if so, specify.
hone known.
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Approximately how many people would reside or ~rc~rk in the completed project?
l"ere will be nine (} operatories available in the clinic and the staff to service the
faatints has a potential total of 10412 stffW
j. Approximately faow many people would the completed project displace?
'T'he proposal fd displace the residents in tfae single family house.
f<m Proposed ra~east~res to avoid car reduce dispfaeer-~ent impacts, if er?y~
Occupants of the single family residence aue already sold the property tca Today's
®entaf owners and the house is ters~porarif occupied tay a family rraerer.
Proposed measures to ensure the propose! is compatifale with existing and projected farad
uses and plans, if ar~y.
of the csmprehensive Flan designation and the gone classifieatlon allows for
the deuefopent of retail(cornrr~erciaf projects such as proposed t3y this
c3evefoprnent. C}esin cif the devefoprnent iff conform to the pity of Yelrn f?esfr:
standards and wiff be designed to fie ornpatfbfe with adjacent cornerciaf
devefoprnent.
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a. Approximately how many lSrlits would he prouided, if any? fr;dicate wf~ether high, ra~iddle,
car low~iracome housirsg.
o r"ew hous€ng is proposed.
one ressired.
'f Q. Aesthetics
a. ghat is the tallest height of ar~y proposed struct~ore(s). riot ir~cfudirag antennas; what is the
principal exterior fauiidinr~ rrateriaf{sj proposed?
axi urrt building height is being considered at aprcaxirnatefy 20~. ofrs and
materials will fee cornpatif and in a lodge®stylem aterials wilt include cedar or
f~ardi-plank f~evfd orionta! siding, Nardi®pnef siding, cultured stone cladding,
corrsposition shingle main roof with metal panel feature rocafs. t.alain wiff be
fiberglass windows or afu inusn storefront.
t~`hat views in the immediate ~~iciroity waufd fie altered or ohstructed?
The new building wiff sit in apprs~xirnately the sarroe location as the sinfestory
r~s~dence and wit! raot otastruct and uiew.
Proposed measures tca reduce or control aesthetic impacts, ff ar,y:
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done needed,
1'@. Light and Clare
. V'~hat type of light or glare will the proposal produce? ghat time of day would it mainly
occur`?
Typical tcaw-level parking tort fighting, hich wit! tae directed downward, will be
illuminated during early evening and morning business hours. Light frca vehicle
headlights as cars navigate the parking area evil! e emitted frarn the site.
b. could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views?
Efot anticipated, !'here are o significant views that would be i pacted.
c. 1Mhat existing off-site soaaress of light or glare rr~ay affect your proposal`?
cane anticipated,
d. Proposed measures to reduce or oontro! light and glare impacts, if any:
Light standards ill be installed in locations that rninirni~e the acaut cal light
encroachment on tea adjacent properties.
1 f~ecreatican
a. l~Vhat designated and informal recreational opportunities are irr the immediate vicinity?
Tahorraa 1(affey elf bourse, elrn City Park Cochrane park are elf within a'f~ n°sife
radians of the project site.
b. lrVould the proposed project displace any existing recreational eases? Ef so, describe.
There is no existing recreational ease on site,
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts or provide recreation opportunities:
h€ane required,
1 istricand cultural preservation
a. tars there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local
preservation registers kncavvn to be can or next to the sits`? if so, generally describe.
There are no known places ear objects fisted ono or prcapcased fear, national,
state, r local preservatican registers known tea tae can or next to the site.
snsrally dsscr'sbe any landmarks or ee~ience of historic, archeological, scientific, or
cult~sra! importance known to bs on or next to the sits.
There are no known fandrnarks or evidence of historic, archaecalogical,
scientific, or cultural importance known to e on or next to the site.
o. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any:
can required.
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The site i currently along the Intercity Transit Route 4 with an otatound stop one
block to the north and 6nond stop a couple Flocks to the south. Flo changes are
anticipated.
c. Flaw many parking spaces would the corrapleted project have? Flow many would the
prated elwminate?
currently, there is an existing gravel parking area that can accommodate
approximately 1 vehicles, hen the project is completed, a paved parking area
v~ith a total of 23 parking spaces, including 2 handicapped accessitzle, would be
rovidedm
}gill the proposal require stay anew sidewalks, trails, roads or streets, or ir~pro~°ements to
existing sidewalks, trails, roads r streefs> not including driveways`? if so, generally
describe vindicate whether public or prig°ate}.
Flew right-of-way street irnprovernents gill b rea~ired on Y°el?'n Averaanae, Sglerg
Street and Jefferson street and will include road widening, sidewalk and landscape
areas.
e. till the project rase (or occur in fhe ir~arnediafe vicinity of}water, rail, car air frarssporlatipn`?
if so, generally describe.
Tt~e proposed project does not require the use of, r:or will it occur in the immediate
vicinity of water, rail or air transportation systems.
H€~w rraany vehicular trips per day would be generafed b}r the cor~apleted project? if
known, indicate when peak vralurnes would occur.
Fro the minutes of the pre-pplicat°son .eating, dated July 12, 20, the Peak P
Trip ate is 3.06, The change in t~uildin footprint (proposed txuilding at 4200 sf,
less the existing ksuiiding at 1,830 sf) is approximately 2,220 sf.
3,06 x 2220 t 1,000 = 6, additional peak l~ hour vehicular trips,
g. Proposed measures tra reduce or ccantrcal transportation in`apacts, if any:
r-ne required,
~ F~ut~lic services
a. Mould fhe projecf result in an increased Heart for public services (for exas~ple: fire
protection, police protect`son, health care, schcaols, ofher}? if so, generally describe:
Thy ro~?f}csal B~ an epait53€3C1 t3f $~E~ ~'XtSt9CtC~ 4~C1-S1~e fdSL r1d a^a !!l'F tl't~ r~~~CS fQr
existing services to the project will continue. Fro increase in demand is
anticipated.
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b. Proposed €~easures to feduce or control direct ir~?pacts on public sefvices, if any.
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b, E~escrie the utilities that are praposed for the project, the utility providing the service,
and the general construction activities can the site Of in the immediate vicinity which might
be needed.
rle ratilitie are proposed for this pro~ectw
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the above answers are true and er~mplete tc~ the best cf ray kncswledae. l understand that the
~6ty of ~eEm Is felying On them to make ItS deC9SEC3n.
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