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RE External Cochrane Park Pre-Fab RestroomPat You are correct. This is what we have to work with. Tami Merriman, Associate Planner 360.458.8496 www.yelmwa.gov <http://www.yelmwa.gov/> From: Patrick Hughes <Patrickh@Yelmwa.gov> Sent: Monday, June 8, 2020 11:35 AM To: Aaron Wu <awu@skillings.com> Cc: John Hnatishin <jhnatishin@skillings.com>; Bill VanBuskirk <BillV@Yelmwa.gov>; Tobie Stevens <tobies@Yelmwa.gov>; Tami Merriman <tamim@Yelmwa.gov> Subject: RE: [External]Cochrane Park Pre-Fab Restroom This is great. Saw the email to Steve Ogle. Thanks. As for power available at Cochrane Park, by copy of this email I’ll ask Bill Vanbuskirk and Tobie Stevens if they are aware of what’s out there. I would ASSUME it’s single phase 240V. But let’s ask them. Also by copy of this email, I will ask Tami Merriman in Community Development if she is aware if Yelm has any other Dark Sky requirement. This is what I found in our municipal code: 18.59.050 Illumination. All development requiring review by the site plan review committee shall provide site illumination in accordance with the Washington State Energy Code (WEC) and the following standards: A. Walkways and paths shall be illuminated to a minimum of two foot candles, and entries to four foot candles. 1. All parking lots shall be illuminated to a minimum of one-half foot candle. Parking garages’ illumination levels shall not exceed 0.1 foot candle at five feet past the edge of the property line(s). 2. Fixtures shall be nonglare and shielded. 3. Fixtures shall be mounted a maximum of 20 feet above grade. 4. Fixtures in districts zoned C-2 or C-3 may be mounted at 30 feet above grade, if the total watt/square foot allowed under the WEC is reduced by 20 percent. Industrial zones may have fixtures mounted at 40 feet above grade, if the total watt/square foot allowed under the WEC is reduced by 20 percent. 5. Light poles for illumination of athletic fields on new and existing public school (institutional zones) or sites with special use permit approval may exceed the maximum permitted height set forth in subsection (A)(4) of this section, up to a maximum height of 100 feet, ensuring adequate illumination and minimized to the greatest extent practicable, and demonstrate that the additional height contributes to a reduction in impacts from light and glare. 6. A lighting plan shall be submitted as part of civil plan review. (Ord. 995 § 12 (Exh. A), 2015). Pat Patrick T. Hughes, P.E., Public Works Program and Projects Manager (360) 458-8499 www.yelmwa.gov <http://www.yelmwa.gov/> From: Aaron Wu <awu@skillings.com <mailto:awu@skillings.com> > Sent: Monday, June 8, 2020 11:10 AM To: Patrick Hughes <Patrickh@Yelmwa.gov <mailto:Patrickh@Yelmwa.gov> > Cc: John Hnatishin <jhnatishin@skillings.com <mailto:jhnatishin@skillings.com> > Subject: [External]Cochrane Park Pre-Fab Restroom Hi Pat, I’m working with a manufacturer right now to prepare cutsheets from the preferences specified by the City. We should have a floor plan by our meeting this Wednesday but there are two questions I had: 1.) What power is available at the park, in terms of service voltage and phase? 2.) Is there a Dark Sky requirement in the City of Yelm? Are lights allowed to shine outwards, or are they required to shine downwards? We can go through the floor plans in detail on Wednesday and I can go back to the manufacturer with notes. Additionally, I cc’ed you on the email with Steve Ogle from Ecology, we should have our sampling plan finished by Wednesday for the City’s review. Thanks, Aaron Wu, EIT Design Engineer (360) 455-3143 <http://www.skillings.com/>