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20090253 Exclusion 07212010ATTACHMENT 6•G (5) NEPA Determination of Categorical Exclusion (subject to Section 58.5} Determination of activities per 24 CFR 58.35(a) Jurisdiction Name: ~ ~~ ? Contract Number: ~`' ~ ` Project Description: - ~,/ Total Project cost: $ Funding Sources: CDBG, Other: /L,i %°~~ 1 The project falls into the category below, which is listed at 24 CFR 58.35(a) as a Categorically Excluded activit sub'ect to Section 58.5. 1. Acquisition, repair, improvement, reconstruction, or rehabilitation of public facilities and improvements (other than buildings) when the facilities and improvements are already in place and will be retained in the same use without change in size or capacity for more than 20 percent. Examples: ^ Replacement of water or sewer linos ^ Reconstruction of curbs and sidewalks ^ Re avin of streets 2. Special projects directed toward the removal of material and architectural barriers that restrict the mobility of and accessibilit to the elderl and handica ed ersons. 3. Rehabilitation of buildings and improvements under the following conditions i. In the ease of a building for residential use (with one to four units), the density is not. increased beyond four units, the land use is not changed, and the faatprint of the building is not increased in a flaodplain or in a wetland; ii. In the case of multifamily residential buildmgs: A. Unit density is not changed more than 20% I3. The project does not involve changes in land use from residential to non-residential; and C. The estimated Bost of rehabilitation is less than 75% of the total estimated cost of replacement after rehabilitation. iii. In the case ofnon-residential structures, including commercial, industrial, and public buildings: A. The facilities and improvements are in place and will not be changed in size or capacity by more than 20 percent; and B. The activity does not involve a change in land use, such as fi•omnnn-residential to residential, commercial to industrial, or from one industrial use to another. 4, An individual action i. Up to four dwelling units where there is a maximum of four units on any one site. The units can be four 1f one-unit buildings or one four-unit building or any combination in between; or _^~ ii. A project of five or more housing units developed on scattered sites when the sites are more than 2,000 feet a art and there are not more than four housin units on an one site. 5. Acquisition ar disposition of an existing structure or acquisition of vacant ]and provided that the structure or land ac aired or dis osed of will be retained for the same use; 6. Combinations of the above activities The determination of the category listed above is supported by the following information (explain how you determined that the project satisfied the condition of the category you checked above and document as appropriate): ~~~£' ~',•,~ i=^t~ !~ ~r~t~ (~t'l(i~d,7i~ii?' C~. t'%1ti CFI ,y'`i~t~! t%~ ~?O~,t,~lr'It~''~ ~7~t% G`l~L~[~G~O ~~~t~~a5~ ff ~GCt ~5 r~~ dQ~'~~YY1t Gird ~-r }'~t? NOTE: A STATUTORY WORKSHEET and "Other Requirements" Checklist Per 24 CFR 58.6 has been completed and source documentation maintained as part of the ERR. to order to determine if the activity can or cannot convert to exempt, consultation and mitigation. must be completed as appropriate. The activity (CIRCLE OI~E) can or cannot convert to Exempt. If the activity can convert to Exempt, a Request for Release of Funds (RROF) is not required. The NO[/RROF must be published (with a 7-day local comment period and later - a l 5-day CTED comment period (see Sectia++ 6 irrstructro+a]) and a Release of Funds letter from CT]/D must be obtained before the project is initiated. Please note that you do not, however, need to publish a FONSI. Preparer Name and Title ~rint)~~~V ~ ~~1 `~(tr~`~~i~ Preparer Signature i Date ~ f ~) ~ ( ~ Chief Adm;tistrati z (CAO) Name and Title (print} ~~~C ~Szf~ ~, ~ ~~~ CAO Signature Date ~ 2 ~ ~ ~t Z~z~ ATTACHMENT 6-E (1) NEPA STATUTORY WORKSHEET Use this worksheet only for projects which are Categorically Excluded per 24 CFR Section 58.35(a) PROJECT NAME and DESCRIPTION -Include all contemplated actions which logically are either geographically ar functionally part of the project: Directions: See Statutory Worksheet Instructions below. Compliance documentation must contain verifiable source documents and relevant base data. Compiiance Factors: Sta#utes, Execu#ive Orders, and Regulations listed at 24 CFR §58.5 Status A/B Compliance Documentation His#oric Preservation 36 CFR Part 800 /~- ,~ o-{ {? I,S~d r'r G ~ ~4r d l~- ~ fr / U Floodplain Management 24 CFR 55, Executive Order 11988 ~ ~'~~ ~l~`'e~~;'rtA `~'~ -- 5~C d~~ ~ . Wetland Protection Executive Order 11990 rL :'") ~rv1 t9 ~ fi t ~ x'- i7 7` r~GJ~ ~ o,'~ s 7~ Coastal Zane Management Act Sections 307 c , d .~ ~i ~ " t ~ ~ ~~'~ i '" t'"~-'~ ~ T ~ j Sole Source Aquifers 40 CFR 149 / } ~^9. t ,~ jS • '.~ +Yt~`j' ~~~ C.~j-,~,~.,~~; Endangered Species Act ' ' t ~ ~ ' ' 50 CFR 402 ~' ,10 ' ' S~ +L -- . ~ L Ov trL Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. Sections 7 b ,and c !'~ ~C ~ ~)' I ~, ~~ ~'~` Clean Air Act - [Sections 176(c), (d}, ~ n~ ; ~f r ~1 ~ ~~~ and 40 CFR 6, 51, 93 : ,~, , • V 1 U G~ ~ Farmland Protection Policy Act `~f ~ ;~ ~ _ " 7 CFR 658 ,° ~ ~ Environmental Justice % ~ t~ "~ `~~~ Executive Order 12898 I ' HU17 ENVIRQNMENTAL STANDARDS ~ ' ~ Noise Abatement and Control 24 CFR 51 B :~ ~ ' "~- ~, ~~'~' (~~ w 5 r' Explosive and Flammable Operations [24 CFR 51 C] ,%~" ti4 ~'S b'1~ -~_. ~~ ~V ~`t<i~ 5 i~~ P Toxie Chemicals and Radioactive Materials [24 CFR 58 5(1)(2)] 1~'~- '1 .J-~ _ t;;.rv >~l~.} ~t ~~-.' . .Airport Clear Zones and Accident Potential Zones [24 CFR 51 D] ,"~ ~ a`'- ~~'v4 jn ' DETERMINATION: {,(,) This project converts to Exempt, per Section 58.34(a)(12), because it does not require any mitigation for compliance with any listed statutes ar authorities, nor requires any formal permit ar license (Status "A" has been determined in the status column for all authorities); This {now) EXEMPT project may now be initiated; OR ( } This project cannot convert to Exempt because one or more statutes/authorities require consultation or mitigation. Complete consultation/mitigation requirements, publish NOIlRROF and obtain Release of Funds l-ekter from CTED per Section 58.70 and 58.71 before initiating the project; OR ( ) The unusual circumstances of this project may result in a significant environmental impact. This project requires preparation of an nn I Assessment (EA). Prepare khe E/A according to 24 CFR Par158 Subpart E. / P EP E M IGNATURE: ~J J)~r'~5~ ~IVt.Sf~~'r' +~ -'~'~ DATE: 7/vI ~ DATE: ~ Z f Jun'sdiction,Chief Administrative Official Printed Name, Title and Signature ATTACHMENT 6-E (2j NEPA INSTRUCTIONS for corngletina the STATUTORY WORKSHEET For HUD funded projects that are categorically excluded per 24 CFR §58.35(a}, the Responsible Entity (Rl~) must make a determination whether the proposal achieves compliance with each applicable statute, Executive Order or regulation with or without requiring formal consultation procedures, mitiga#ion, permits or having adverse effects on the resources protected by the statute. These instructions are a brief descriptions of the essential findings needed to establish compliance. These instructions are not intended to replace the applicable regulations. Applicable regulations take precedence over these brief instructions, The Preparer of the Statutory Worksheet must DOCUMENT OR ATTACH THE SOURCES OF THE DETERMINATION. Record the finding status on the STATUTORY WORKSHEET for each listed Federal statute, regulation, authority as follows: Status "A" applies when compliance with the authority is achieved without adverse effects on the protected resource, without necessary mitigation or attenuation AND when no formal consultation, permit or agreement is required to establish compliance. In these situations, enter "A" in the STATUTORY WORKSHEET status column, Status "B" applies when project compliance with the authority requires formal consultation, a permit or agreement, OR when the proposal may have an adverse effect on the protected resources, Part S summarizes what additional steps or formal procedures must be completed prior to submitting a Request for Release of Funds (RROF) to HUD or to the State. Evidence of completion and implementation of the required procedures or mitigation must be retained in the project Environmental Review Record {ERR). Historic Properties (including archeo_ Imo): A} The RE and SHPO agree that there are Na Historic Properties Affected per 36 CFR 800.4, no adverse effects on historic properties per ~800.5(bJ, or SHPO has not objected within 30 days to such fully documented determinations. B) The proposal has an adverse effect on historic properties. Consult with 5HP0 et al., per §800.5 e# seq., to resolve or mitigate adverse effects. floodplain Management: A) The project does not involve property acquisition, management, construe#ion or improvements within a 100 year floodplain (Zones A or V} identified by FEMA maps, and does not involve a "critical action" (e.g., emergency facilities, facility for mobility impaired persons, etc,} within a 500 year floodplain (Zone B). If FEMA has not published flood maps, the RE must make a finding based on best available data, e.g, fnom the CitylCounty Engineer ar local Flood Control Agency. B} Complete the 8-step decision making process according to 24 CFR Part 55.20 to document that there are no practicable alternatives to the proposal and to mitigate effects of the project in a floodplain. Wetlands Protection: A) The project does not involve new construction within or adjacent to wetlands, marshes, wet meadows, mud flats or natural ponds per field observation and maps issued by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service or U.S. Corps of Engineers. B) Complete the 8-step decision making process in 24 CFR 55.20 to document there are no practicable alternatives and to mitigate effects of the project on wetlands. Such action also requires obtaining a permit from the U.S. Carps of Engineers under Section 404 0# the Clean Water Act. Coastal Zone Management: A) The project does not take place in one of the 15 counties covered by the Washington State Coastal Zone Management Program, or the project does not include new construction or major rehabilitation of existing structures, or the Washington State Department of Ecology has accepted the RE's certification that the project is consistent with the Coasta] Zone Management Program. B) Consult with the Washington State Department of Ecology to bring project into consistency with the CZMP. Sole Source Aquifers {Sa#e Drinking Water Act): A) The project is not located within a U.S. EPA-designated sole source aquifer watershed area (including stream flow source areas} per EPA Ground Water Dffce, OR the project need not be referred to EPA for evaluation according to the HUD-EPA (Region X) Sole Source Aquifer Memorandum of Understanding of 1990 (Please see HUD checklist for Washington State for further guidance), or the EPA Ground Water Offsce has concurred that the project is "not likely to affect Sole Source Aquifer quality" in an informal consul#ation. B} Consul# with the Water Management Division of EPA to design mitigation measures to avoid contaminating the aquifer and implement appropriate mitigation measures. Endangered Species: A) The RE determines that the proposal will have "no effect" or "is not likely to adversely affect" any federally protected {listed or proposed) Threatened or Endangered Species (i.e., plants or animals, fish, or invertebrates), nor adversely modify critical habita#s. This finding is to be based on contact made with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA Fisheries, or by special study completed by a professional biologist or botanist. Only a determination of "no effect" does no# require being sent to U.S. FWS for concurrence. B) The proposal is "likely to adversely affect" any federally protected (listed or proposed) Threatened or Endangered Species. Consult with the U.S. FWS or with NOAA Fisheries, in accordance with procedural regulations contained in 50 CFR Part 402. ATTACHMENT 6WE (3} N~~'A Wild and Scenic Rivers: A) The project is not located within one mile of a listed Wild and Scenic River, OR the project will have no effects on the natural, free flowing or scenic qualities o€ a river in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers system. B) Consult with the U.S. Department of In#erior, National Park Service for impac# resolution and mitigation. Air Qualitx: A) The project is loco#ed witl3in an "attainment" area, OR, if within a "non-attainment" area, conforms with the EPA-approved State Implementation P€an (SIP}, per contact with one of the Washington regional Clean Air Agencies, ANf] the project requires no individual NESHAP permit or notification (Please see HUD Washington State checklist far further guidance); B) Negotiate suitable mitigation measures with the relevant regional Clean Air Agency, obtain necessary permits, issue required notices. (For example, 40 CFR §61.145 requires 10-day prior notification to the Air Quality District Administrator whenever either 260 linear ft,, 160 sq.ft., or 35 cubic ft., of asbestos containing material is to be disturbed). Farmland Protection: A) The project site does no# include prime or unique farmland, or other farmland of statewide or Iota( importance as identified by the U.S. Department o€ Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service NRCS (formerly the Sail Conservation Service), OR the project site includes prime or unique farmland, but is located in an area committed to urban uses; B) Request evaluation of land type from the NRCS using Form AD-1006, and consider the resulting rating in deciding whether to approve the proposal, as well as mitigation measures (including measures to prevent adverse effects on adjacent farmlands). Noise Abatement and Control: A) The project does not involve development of noise sensitive uses, OR the project is not within 5 miles of a civil airport, 15 miles of a military airfield, within 1000 feet of major highways or busy roads, or with 3000 feet of a railroad, OR ambient noise level is documented to be 65 LDN (CNEL) or less, based upon the HUD Noise Assessment Guidelines (NAG) for calculating noise levels and Airport Noise Contour map; B} Apply the noise standard, per 2~€ CFR §51,101, to the decision whether to approve the proposal (see §51.104), and implement noise attenuation measures (NAG page 39-40} as applicable. Explosive ar Flammable Qperations: A) The project is located at an Acceptable Separation Distance (ASD) from any above-ground explosive or flammable fuels or chemicals containers according to "Siting of HUD-Assisted Projects Near hlazardous Facilities" (Appendices F & G, pp, 51-52), OR the project will expose nei#her people nor buildings to such hazards; B) mitigate the blast overpressure ar thermal radiation hazard with the construction of a barrier of adequate size and s#rength to protect the project (per 24 CFR 51.205). Toxic Chemicals and Radioactive Materials: A) The subject and adjacent properties are free of hazardous materials, contamination, toxic chemicals, gasses and radioactive substances which could affect the health or safety of occupants or conRict with the intended use of the subject property. Particular attention should be given to nearby dumps, landfills, industrial sites and other operaticns with hazardous wastes, The environmental review of mui#ifamily housing with five or more dwelling units {including leasing), ornon-residential property, must include the evaluation of previous uses of the site or other evidence of contamination on or near the site, to ensure that the occupants of proposed sites are not adversely affected by any hazards, B) Mitigate the adverse environmental coedition by removing, s#abilizing ar encapsulating the toxic substances in accordance with the requirements of the appropriate Federal, state or local oversight agency; OR reject the proposal. Environmental Justice: A} The proposed site is suitable for its proposed use and will NOT have a disproportionate environmental impact an low income or minority populations; B) Site suitability is a concern; the proposal is adversely affected by environmental conditions impacting low income ar minority populations, Avoid such impacts or mitigate them to the ex#ent practicable. Address and mitigate the disproportional human health or environmental effects adversely affecting the low income pr minority populations OR reject the proposal. Air art Clear Zones and Accident Pa#ential Zones: A} The ATTACHMENT 6-E (4) "Other Requirements" Compliance Document Checklist 24 CFR X8.6 Jurisdiction Name: Project Description and Contract Number: /'v~a~,(~ c~c7~ --1~'~ ~ Section 1. Flood Disaster Protection Act Circle as annronriatc Are funds for acquisition or construction (including repair Yes~'~ No and rehabilitation} purposes? time Proceed to Section 2-Act does not a 1 Is the Activity in an area identified as having special flood Yes IQo hazards {SFHA}? Document (Document and Proceed to and Continue Section 2-Act does not apply Iden ~ fy FEMA flood map used to,r~a~e this determination: ~ . ~~ Com unity ame and Number Map panel number and date r,-` Is the Community participating in the National Insurance Yes- Document No-Federal Assistance may Program (or has less than one year passed since FEMA ~w not be used for this project. notification of Special Flood Hazards}? instructions below. Flood Insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program must. be obtained and maintained for the economic life of the project, in the amount of the total project cost. A copy of the flood insurance policy declaration must be kept on file. Section 2. Airport Runway Clear pones (Civill anti Accident Potentiateones (Militarv~ Is the project located within 3,000 feet of a civil airport or 2 and l/2 miles of a military airfield? Yes N ~ ~ Document and proceed Continue the project Is the project located within an FAA-designated civilian Yes rNo~Document and praceed airport Runway Clear Zone (RCA) or Runway Protection Continue ~ h the project Zone, or within the military Airfield Clear Zone (CZ} or Accident Potential ZonelApproach Protection Zone {APZ), based upon information from the airport or military airfield administrator identif in the boundaries of such zones? Comply with 24 CFR Part 51, Subpart D which may include providing a written notice to a prospective buyer or leaser of the potential hazards from airplane accidents and the potential that an airport or airfield operator may wish to purchase the property at some point in the future as part of a clear zone acquisition program. Maintain copies of the signed notice. For properties located in a military clear zone, make and document a determination of whether the use of the property is generally consistent with DOD guidelines. Section 3. Coastal Barrier Resources Act. Section 58.6 also requires compliance with the Coastal Barrier Resources Act. Barrier Resource Areas in Washington State. Therefore, the Act does not appl -~~ J . Preparer Name and Title (print) ~ l' 1 ~'~ ~e~ ~~~t ~ ~~ ~.'1~Y~ i~i~j ft.~ Preparer Signature _ -- ;~--,r--- Date Chief Admini CAO Sianatr There axe no Coastal i:~ Y~! ~ ~~ t~ . , ~ rt O) Name and Title (print} ~ ~L. k ~~~ Date ~ 2 ~~ C. ~>? ~Jr ,ti ~ o G U ~ L C N _ a. 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"Type of site" include National Priority List (NPL) and RCRA Corrective Action {RCRA CA) sites. Sites not associated with any particular city will show near the bottom of the list. State ~ City =~ Title + Type of Site Washington Bainbridge Island Wvakoff Eagle Harbor NPL Washington Bellevue BP Tank Truck Accident -Bellevue Oil Washington Bellingham Oeser Company NPL Washington Benton County Alexander Farms, Benton County, WA Removal Washington Bothell Norse Creek Mvsterv Spill Removal Washington Bremerton Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Complex NPL Washington Bremerton Jackson Park Housing Complex (USNAVY} NPL Washington Brush Prairie Taftdahl Drums Deleted NPL Washington Gentralia Centralia Municipal Landfll NPL Washington Chehalis American Crossarm & Conduit Co. 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NPL Washington Kent Midway Landfill NPL Washington Kent Seattle Municipal Landfill (Kent Highlands) NPL Washington Keyport Naval Undersea Warfare Center (4 Areas) NPL Washington Lake Tapps Lake Ta s Abandoned Drums Response Washington Lakewood Lakewood Site NPL Washington Leadpoint Anderson-Calhoun Mine and Mill Removal Washington Longview Weyerhaeuser Oil Tank Oil Washington Loomis Silver Mountain Mine Deleted NPL Washington Manchester Old Navy DumplManchester Lab (USEPAINOAA} NPL Washington Maple Valley Queen City Farms NPL Washington Marysville Tulalip Landfill Deleted NPL http:llwww.epa.govlcgi-bin/epaprintonly.cgi 7/23/2010 Wasl3ingtoz~ Cleanup Sites Page 2 of 3 Washington Mead Kaiser Aluminum Mead Works NPL Washington Mica Mica Landfill NPt_ Washington Moses Lake Moses Lake Wellfie€d Contamination NPL Washington Nighthawk Kaaba-Texas Mine Remova€ Ni hthawk WA Removal Washington North Bonneville Hamilton Island Landfill (USAICOE) Deleted NPL Washing#on Northport Le Roi Smelter Removal Washington Oak Harbor USNAVY Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island (Ault NPL Washington Oak Harbor USNAVY Naval Air Station Whidbe Island Sea lane Deleted NPL Washington Pasco Pasco Sanitary Landfll NPL Washington Part Hadiock USNAVY Port Hadlock Detachmen# Naval Ordnance Ctr Pac Div NPL Washington Puyallup Hidden Valley Landfill (Thun Field) NPL Washington Reardon Euclid Road Groundwater Site Removal Washington Renton Olympic Pipeline Sample Line Gasoline Spill Oil Washington Renton Pacific Car and Foundr PACCAR NPL Washington Renton Quendall Terminals Site Assessment Washington Richland Han#ord -Washington NPL Washington Richland Hanford 1100-Area (USDOE) Dele#ed NPL Washing#on Richland Hanford 200-Area USDOE NPL Washington Richland Hanford 300-Area (USDOE} NPL Washington Richland Hanford 100-Area (USDOE) NPL Washington SeaTac Sea1"ac OilspiN Oil Washington Seattle Lake Washington Dry Docks Response Washing#on Seattle Lockheed West Seattle NPL Washington Seattle Pacific Sound Resources NPL Washington Seattle Basin Oil Removal Assessment Washing#on Seattle Malarkey Asphalt Company Removal Washington Seattle Lower Duwam'ssh Waterway Site NPL Washington Seattle West Waterway Tributvltin (TBT) Part of NPL site Washington Seattle Harbor Island (Lead) NPL Washington Seattle Rhone-Poulenc Incor orated RCRA CA Washington Seattle Boeing Electronics Manufacturing Facility (EMF) Superfund Site Removal Washington Seattle, Washingto n Jorgensen Forge Superfund Site Part of NPL site Washington Silverdale Bangor Ordnance DisposaE (USNAVY) NPL Washington Silverdale Bangor Naval Submarine Base NPL Washington Skyway Junior's Trucking Tire Fire Response Washing#on Spokane Spokane Junkyard and Associated Proper#ies Deleted NPL Washington Spokane Fairchild Air Force Base (~ Waste Areas) NPL Washington Spokane Old Inland Pit NPL Washington Spokane Greenacres Landfill NPL Washington Spokane North Market Street NPL Washington Spokane General Electric Co. !Spokane Shap) NPL Washingtpn Spokane Northside Landfill NPL Washington Spokane Vermiculite Northwest -Spokane WA Site Assessment Washington Tacoma U5 Oil Jet Fuel Spill Oil Washington Tacoma Olympic View Removal Action and Monitoring Part of NPL site Washington Tacoma Thea Foss Abandoned Drums Removal Washington Tacoma Tacoma Tarpits Part of NPL site Washington Tacoma CleanCare Removal Site Removal Washington Tacoma Commencement Bay-South Tacoma Channel NPL Washington Tacoma Hylebos Waterway Part of NPL site Washington Tacoma USAF McChord Air Force Base Wash Rack Treatment Area Deleted NPt_ Washington Tacoma USAF McChord AFB American Lake Gardens NPL Washington Tacoma Asarco Smelter -Ruston Part of NPL site llttp://www.epa.goy/cgi-bin/epaprintonly.cgi 7123/20) 0 Washington Cleanup Sites Page 3 of 3 Tacoma Commencement Ba -Nearshore Tidefiats NPL Washington Tacoma Thea Foss Wheeler-Os ood Waterwa Part of NPL site Washington Tacoma WA Middle Waterway Part o€NPL site Washington Tumwater Palermo Well Field Groundwater Contamination NPL Washington Twisp Alder Gold and Copper Mill Removal Washington Vancouver Dorothy Avenue Mercury Site Response Washington Vancouver Vancouver Water Station #~ Contamination NPL Washington Vancouver Boomsnub-A1RC0 NPL Washington Vancouver USDOE BPA Ross Complex Deleted NPL Washington Vancouver Alcoa Smelter Deleted NPL Washington Vancouver Vancouver Water Station #4 Contamination NPL Washington Vancouver Boomsnub 2001 Removal Removal Washington Vancouver Camp Bonneville BRAC Washington Vancouver Frontier Mard Chrome, Inc. NPL Washington Wellpinit Midnite Mine NPL Washington Whatcom County Sumas Mountain Asbestos Documents Site Assessment Washington Whatcom County Swift Creek Asbestos Site Site Assessment Washington Yakima Yakima Reservation Pesticide Dump Response Washington Yakima Yakima Residential Mercury Release Response Washington Yakima FMC Corp. (Yakima Pit) NPL Washington Yakima Yakima Platinct Company Deleted NPL Washington Yakima Pesticide Lab {Yakima) Deleted NPL Washington Grandview Pesticide Fire Removal Washing#on Upper Columbia River Remedial Washington Brownfields and Washin ton state Brownfields Washington RCRA Corrective Action Sites in Washin ton RCRA CA [Main Cleanup ~ Brownfields ] [ Superfund ~ FOIA ~ Records Center ] Point of contact: Beth Kunz E-Mail: kunz.beth _.epa.pov Phone Number: (206) 553-2592 Last Updated: 0 512 6/2 0 0 6 View the graphical version of this page at: htt a! osemite.e a. ovlr101cieanu .nsfRveb a e1lNashin ion+Cieanu +Si#es! OpenC7ocumeni&Count=2508~f2esortAscending=1 This page was generated on Friday, July 23, 2090 View the graphical version of this page at: http:llyosemite.epa.govlr401cleanug nsflwebgage/Washington+C!eanup+Sites! ~penDocumen#&Count-250&ResortFlscendinrt=l l~ttp://www.epa.gov/cgi-bin/epaprii~tonly.cgi 7/23/2010 ATTACHMENT 6-G ~5) NEPA Determination of Categorical Exclusion (subject to Section 58,5) Determination of activities per 24 CFR 58.35(x) Jurisdiction Name: r'Y Contract Number: [1 ~' "~ ( 5/C l " G'~ ~? Project Descriptian: `~ /t ~ 75~ ~ 7 ~f ~~ ,~,;, ~c c.j , ~ ~~ ~ ~.t to N Y71 (:;; ~1' ~j ~~ / /7 Total Project cost; $ Fundin Sources: CDBG, Other: ~a, ~1~.~ The project falls into the category below, which is listed at 24 CFR 58.35(x) as a Categorically Excluded activit sub'ect tt7 Section 58.5. 1. Acquisition, repair, improvement, reconstruction, or rehabilitation of public facilities and improvements (other than buildings} when the facilities and improvemen#s are already in place and will be retained in the same use without change in size or capacity for more than 20 percent. Examples: ^ Replacement of water or sewer lines ^ Reconstruction of cuz-bs and sidewalks ^ Re quip of streets 2. Special projects directed toward the removal of material and architectural barriers that restrict the mobility of and accessibilit to the elderl and handica ed ersans, 3. Rehabilitation of buildings and improvements under the following conditions i. In the case of a building for residential use {with one to four units), the density is not increased beyond four units, the land use is pat changed, and the footprint of the building is not increased in a floodpiain or in a wetland; ii. In the case of multifamily residential buildings: A. Unit density is not changed more than 20% B. The project does not involve changes in land use from residential to non-residential; and C. The estimated cost of rehabilitation is less than 75% of the total estimated cost of replacement after rehabilitation. iii. In the case ofnon-residential structures, including commercial, industrial, and public buildings: A, The facilities and improvements are in place and will not be changed in size or capacity by more than 20 percent; and B. The activity does not involve a change in land use, such as from non-residential to residential, commercial to industrial, or from one indush~ial use to another. 4. An individual action i. Up to four dwelling units where there is a maximum of four units on any one site. The units can be four one-unit buildings or one four-unit building or any combination in between; or ii. A project of five or more housing units developed on scattered sites when the sites are more than 2,000 Feet a art and there are not more than four housin units on an one site. 5, Acquisition or disposition of an existing structure or acquisition of vacant land provided that the structure. or land ac uired or dis used of will be retained for the same use; 6. Combinations of the above activities The determination of the category listed above is supported by the following information (explain how you determined that the pr~~o__ject satisfied the condition of the category you checked above and document as appropriate): // , ~rr~ r?r'/~ t'C] r 5 ~~`7~ `~/ v(r~lf-77(i'rl ii r' [.t)lv/ L' f`,l~ Ge t'7/ ,>`" L~ ,~tVyi,s/rz `}i ~~~' Gi'+va'd1 ''~~rGb~f(~~'~ ~ Si~I~S ~~`f'~~:~`~e'~~~G~~x~l ~if/c''. ...1 NOTE: A STATUTORY WORKSHEET and "Other Requirements" Checklist Pcr 24 CFR 58.G has been completed and source documentation maintained as part of the ERR,. In order to determine if the activity can or cannot convert to exempt, consultation and mitigation must be completed as appropriate. The activity (CIRCLE ONE) can or cannot eortvert to Exempt. If the activity can convert to Exempt, a Request for Rclcasc of Funds (RROF) is not required. The NOI/RROF must be published (4vith a 7-day local comment period and later - a 15-day CTEC) comment period (see Section 6 instructions]} and a lteiease of Funds letter from CTED must be obtained before the project is initiated. Please note that you do not, however, need to publish a FONSI. Preparer Name and Title Preparer Signature f - Date ~~~ll~~~ Chief Admini ra ve O 'al O) Name and Title (print) (~~"~~~ /7: Z~'~ ~"~'1-/~ C ~~~~ ~n s'"` CAO Signa re .Date ~/Z.~ /yJ` ATTACHMENT 6-E (1) NEPA STATUTORY WORKSHEET Use this worksheet only for projects which are Categorically Excluded per 24 CFR Section 58.35(x) PROJECT NAME and DESCRIPTION -Include all contemplated actions which logically are either geographically or functionally part of the project: Directions: See Statutory Wor€csheet Instructions below. Compliance documentation must contain verifiable source documents and relevant base data. Compliance Fac#ors: Statutes, Executive Orders, and Regulations listed at 24 CFR §58.5 Status AIB Compliance Documentation Historic Preservation 36 CFR Part 800 ~~ ti~'~tt 'r ~ t~ l1'}' ~Gi"~~ Floodplain Management 24 CFR 55, Executive Order 11988 ,~ ;'1 ' ' L~ ~ r~ fly Lti x t~(7~5 Wetland Protection Executive Order 11990 ~ Y~7 C~C~C t5 Y1 f1 y1~v'O C) r°fS Coastal Zone Management Act Sections 347 c , d ?~ i t~;~ `, tn~~ ~ ' ~ tom, j ~ ~;; ~ ) ~lvl.t Sole Source Aquifers 40 CFR 149 `~ j f ,~,n '~°' I ;1 ~j~J ~v"j i' jrv'~ ~t t? t~ ~~~ Endangered Species Act 50 CFR 402 r + +'1o n~uu S ~. ttL u~ v'~ ~Ct Wlld and Scenic Rivers Act n, ' , ~ ~~ ~ Sections 7 b , and c . yt {; ~ ~+ I i1 t} Clean Air Act - [Sections 17fi(c}, (d}, and 40 CFR 6, 51, 93 r1~1` ~v'~ik"5~ U~ ~jG~~ ltr'a'i diL-'~c,~e, , Farmland Protection Policy Act r . ~ ` ~' 7 CFR fi58 ,~ a ~ Environmental Justice ~ ~ Execu#ive Order 12898 - ~ ; HUD ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS : ~ ~i Noise Abatement and Control 24 GFR 51 B ~.. ' t ~~ r ~ ~~~; c, J- I Explosive and Flammable Operatron5 ; { ~ ~ [24 CFR 51 C] a A tf ~~~i [ ~ Toxic Chemicals and Radioactive Materials [24 CFR58.5(i)(2}] /~ 1 ~.rf~~~'' ~t~ ~1~r`~-- 1~L`~`~' Airport Clear Zones and Accident Potential Z 24 CFR 51D j~ "' ~~'~ ~ ±~ tv~tl ~5 ~ ones [ r I ; t; . y i] TERMINATtdN: ( ) This project converts to Exempt, per Section 58.34(x){12), because it does not require any mitigation for compliance with any listed statutes ar authorities, nor requires any formal permit or license (Status "A" has been determined in the status column for all authorities); This (now) EXEMPT project may now be initiated; OR ( ) This project cannot convert to Exempt because one or mare statuteslauthorities require consultation or mitigation. Complete consultation/mitigation requirements, publish NOI/RROF and obtain Release of Funds Letter from CTED per Section 58.70 and 58.71 before initialing the project; OR ( ) The unusual circumstances of this project may result in a significant environmental impact. This project requires preparation of an ° nmenta3 Assessment (EA}. Prepare the EA according to 24 CFRr,P,~rt 58 Subpart E. ~R ARE AM &~IGNATURE: ~`i ~ i ~ `~~ '~~I UC .S ~~1 G4 b r ~~ ~ ~' DATE: ~/ 1/ ~ ~ I ~ DATE: ~ 2~ '~`~~,/ l~ Jurisdicf n Ghief Administrative Official Printed Name, Title and Signature ATTACHMENT 6-E {2) NEPA ENSTRUCTIONS for completina the STATUTORY WORKSHEET For HUD funded projects that are categorically excluded per 24 CFR §58.35(a), the Responsiblo Entity (RE) must make a determination whether the proposal achieves compliance with each applicable statute, Executive Order ar regulation with or without requiring formal consultation procedures, mitigation, permits ar having adverse effects on the resources protec#ed by the statute, These instructions are a brief description of the essential findings needed to establish compliance. These instructions are not intended to replace the applicable regulations. Applicable regulations take precedence over these brief instructions. The Preparer of the S#atutory Worksheet must DOCUMENT OR ATTACH THE SOURCES OF THE pETERMINATION. Record the finding status on the S'CATUTORY WORKSHEET for each listed Federal statute, regulation, authority as fal l aws: Status "A" applies when compliance with the authority is achieved without adverse effects on the protected resource, without necessary mitigation or attenuation AND when no formal consultation, permit or agreement is required to establish compliance. In these situations, enter "A" in the STATUTORY WORKSHEET status column. Status "B" applies when project compliance with the authority requires formal consultation, a permit or agreement, OR when the proposal may have an adverse effect on the protected resources, Part B summarizes what additional steps ar formal procedures must be completed prior to submitting a Request for Release of f=unds (RROF) to HUD or to the State. Evidence of completion and implementation of the required procedures or mitigation must be retained in the project Environmental Review Record (ERR). Historic Pro erties (including archeology): A) The RE and SHPO agree that there are No Historic Properties Affected per 36 CFR 800.4, no adverse effects on historic properties per ~800.5(b], ar SHPO has not objected within 30 days to such #uliy documented determinations. B) The proposal has an adverse effect an historic properties. Consult with SHPO et al., per §800.5 et seq., to resolve or mitigate adverse effects. Floodpl_ain Management: A} The project does not involve proper#y acquisition, management, construction or improvements within a 100 year floodplain (Zones A or V) identified by FEMA maps, and does not involve a "critical action" (e.g., emergency facilities, facility for mobility impaired persons, e#c.) within a 500 year floodplain {Zone B). If FEMA has not published flood maps, the RE must make a Ending based on best available data, e.g. from the Ci#ylCounty Engineer or local Flood Control Agency, B} Complete the 8-step decision making process according to 24 CFR Part 55.20 to document that there are no practicable alternatives to the proposal and to mitigate effects of the project in a floodplain, Wetlands Protection: A) The project does not involve new construction within or adjacent to wetlands, marshes, wet meadows, mud flats or na#ural ponds per field observation and maps issued by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service or U,S. Corps of Engineers. B) Complete the 8-step decision making process in 24 CFR 55.20 to document there are no practicable alterna#ives and to mitigate effects of the project on wetlands. Such action also requires obtaining a permit from the U.S. Corps of Engineers under Section 404 of the Cloan Water Act. Coastal Zone Management: A} The project does not take place in one of the 15 counties covered by the Washington State Coastal Zone Management Program, or the project does not include new construction or major rehabilitation of existing structures, or the Washington State Department of Ecology has accepted the RE's certification that the project is consistent with the Coastal Zone Management Program. E3) Consult with the Washington State Department of Ecology to bring project into aansistency with the CZMP. Sole Source Aquifers {Safe prinking Water Act]: A} The project is not located within a U.S. EPA-designa#ed sole source aquifer wa#ershed area (including stream flow source areas) per EPA Ground Water Office, OR the project need not be referred to EPA far evaluation according to the HUD-EPA (Region X) Sole Source Aquifer Memorandum of Understanding of 1990 (Please see HUD checklist for Washington State for further guidance), or the EPA Ground Water Office has concurred that the project is "not likely to affect Sole Source Aquifer quality" in an informal consultation. B} Consult with the Water Management Division of EPA to design mitigation measures to avoid contaminating the aquifer and implement appropriate mitigation measures. Endan ered S __ecies: A) The RE determines #hat the proposal will have "no effect" or "is not likely to adversely affect" any federally protec#ed (listed ar proposed) Threatened or Endangered Species (i.e., plants or animals, fish, or invertebrates), oar adversely modify critical habitats. This finding is to be based on contact made with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and NOAA Fisheries, or by special study completed by a professional biologist or botanist. Only a determination of "no effect" does not require being sent #o U.S. FW5 #or concurrence. B) The proposal is "likely to adversely affect" any federally pro#ected (listed or proposed) Threatened or Endangered Species. Consult with the U.S. FWS or with NOAH Fisheries, in accordance wi#h procedural regulations con#ained in 50 CFR Part 402. ATTACHMENT 6-E (3} NEPA Wild and Scenic Rivers: A) The project is not located within one mile of a listed Wild and Scenic River, OR the project will have no e##ec#s on the natural, #ree flowing or scenic qualities of a aver in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers system. 8) Gonsult with the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service for impact resolution and mitigation. Air Quality: A) The project is located within an "attainment" area, OR, if within a "non-attainment" area, conforms with the EPA-approved State Implementation Plan (SIP), per contact with one of the Washington regional Clean Air Agencies, AND the project requires no individual NESHAP permit or notification {Please see HUD Washington State checklist for further guidance); B) Negotiate suitable mitigation measures wish the relevant regional Clean Air Agency, obtain necessary permits, issue required notices. (For example, 40 CFR §61.345 requires 10-day prior notification to the Air Quality District Administrator whenever either 2601inear ft., 160 sq.ft., or 35 cubic ft., of asbestos containing material is to be disturbed}, Farmland Protection: A) The project site does not include prime ar unique farmland, or other farmland of statewide or local importance as identified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conserva#ion Service NRCS (formerly the Soil Conservation Service), OR the project site includes prime or unique farmland, but is located in an area committed to urban uses; B) Request evaluation of land type from the NRCS using Form AD-1006, and consider the resulting rating in decid'€ng whether to approve the proposal, as well as mitigation measures {including measures to prevent adverse effects on adjacent farmlands). Noise Abatement and Control: A) The project does not involve development of noise sensitive uses, OR the project is not within 5 miles of a civil airport, 15 miles of a military ai~eld, within 1000 feet of major highways or busy roads, or with 3000 fee# of a railroad, OR ambient noise level is documented to be 65 IwDN (CNEL} or less, based upon the HUD Noise Assessment Guidelines (NAG) for calculating noise levels and Airport Noise Contour map; B) Apply the noise standard, per 24 CFR §51.101, to the decision whether to approve the proposal (see §51.104), and implement noise attenuation measures (NAG page 39-40) as applicable. Explosi_v_e or Flammable Operations: A) The project is located at an Acceptable Separation Distance (ASD) from any ab~ve_ground explosive or flammable fuels ar chemicals containers according to "Siting of HUD-Assis#ed Projects Near Hazardous Facilities" (Appendices F & G, pp. 51-52), OR the project will expose neither people nor buildings to such hazards; 8) mitigate the blast overpressure or thermal radiation hazard with the construction of a barrier of adequate size and strength to protect the project (per 24 CFR 51.205). Toxic Chemicals and Radioactive Materials: A) The subject and adjacent properties are free of hazardous materials, contamination, toxic chemicals, gasses and raradioactive substances which could affect the health or safety of occupants or conflict with the intended use of the subject property. Par#icular attention should be given to nearby dumps, landfills, industrial si#es and other operations with hazardous wastes. The environmental review of multifamily housing with fve or mare dwelling units (including leasing}, ornon-residential property, must include the evaluation of previous uses of the site or other evidence o€ contamination on or near the site, to ensure that the occupants of proposed sites are not adversely affected by any hazards. B) Mitigate the adverse environmental condition by removing, stabilizing or encapsulating the toxic substances in accordance with the requirements of the appropriate Federal, state or local oversight agency; OR reject the proposal. Environmental Justice: A) The proposed site is suitable for its proposed use and will NOT have a disproportionate environmental impact on low income or minority populations; B) Site suitability is a concern; the proposal is adversely affected by environmental conditions impacting low income or minority populations, Avoid such impacts or mitigate them to the extent practicable. Address and mitigate the disproportional human health or environmental effects adversely affecting the low income or minority populations OR reject the proposal. Air ort Cfear Zones and Accident Potential Zones: A) The ATTACHMENT fi-E {4} "Other Requirements" Compliance Document Checklist 24 r.FU SR_~ Jurisdiction Name: t%L. ~ 7t ~.` ~~ Contract Number: /`j ~_~ ,(~T~ - Praject Description and Location: Section 1. 1`+'lnnd nicaster Protection Act Circle as aunronriate Are funds for acquisition or construction (including repair "~es`~*~l, No and rehabilitation) purposes? time Proceed to Section 2-Act does not a l Is the Activity in an area identified as having special flood Yes No ~ . hazards (SFHA)? Document (Document and Proceed to and Continue Section 2-Act does not apply Identify F E MA fl o od map used t o make t h is determination: _ jj1 1 4 A ( ~ ~pi/ 9 ~I^I~ 1/, ~ ~3 ~~ dl Com~nity Name and Number ! ~1 ~~ t~ _'71 ~ ~' ~y~ ~ t{ j ~` ~ ~ ~ t ~~ f Map anel number and date Is the Community participating in the National Insurance Yeses,Document No-Federal Assistance may Program (or has less than one year passed since FEMA and follow not be used for this project. notification of Special Flood Hazards)? instructions helo.v. Flood Insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program must be obtained and maintained far the economic life of the project, in the amount of the total project cost. A copy of the flood insurance palicy declaration must be ke ton file. Section 2. Airaort Runway Clear Zones (Civill and Accident Potential.Zones (Military) Is the project located within 3,000 feet of a civil airport or 2 and 1/2 miles of a military airfield? Yes Continue o~Document and proceed with the project Is the project located within an FAA-designated civilian Yes Document and proceed airport Runway Clear Zone (RCA) or Runway Protection Continue ~ the project Zone, or within the military Airfield Clear Zone (CZ) or Accident Potential Zone/Approach Protection Zane (APZ), based upon information from the airport or military airfield adminish~ator identif in the boundaries of such zones? Comply with 2~1 CFR Part 51, Subpart D which may include providing a written notice to a prospective buyer or leaser of the potential hazards from airplane accidents and the potential that an airport ar airfield operator may wish to purchase the property at some point in the future as part of a clear zone acquisition program. Maintain copies of the signed notice. For properties located in a military clear zone, make and document a determination of whether the use of the property is generally consistent with DOD guidelines. Section 3. 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N ~ O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~_ s ~ ~.. r ~ , ~ ~ ~ N 7> :~' Thurston County A+ Parcel Searcl~: '78640015040 Pale 1 of 1 Thurston County Assessor Parcel Number: 786400!5000 Date: 7/23/2010 Situs Address: 14845 99TH WAY SE Sect/Town/Range: 24 17 lE Owner: CREEKMORE, TARA L Size: .D9 Acres Address: 5534 55TH LP 5E OLYMPIA, WA 98513 TCA Number. 170 Neighborhood: 28M2 Owner: KIRKPATRICK, SEAN M property Type: RE510ENTIAL Address: 5534 55TH LP SE Taxable: YES OLYMPIA, WA 98513 Active Exemptions: Nvne School District: YELM S. D. #2 Taxpayer: SEAN M KIRKPATRICK, TARA L CREEKMORE & Address: 14$45 99TH WAY SE Water Source: Pi1BLIC YELM, WA 98597 Sewer Type: SEWER Legal Description: Section 24 Township 17 Range 3E Quarter NE SW Plat TAHOMA TERRA PH 1 D1V 2 L7 150 Document 3894277 Tax Year Assessment Year Market Value Buildings Market Value Land Market Value Tgtal 2tl10 2009 $144,900 $42,250 $192,150 Market Values 2009 20D8 $158,500 $53,550 $212,050 2008 2007 $68,900 $6$,900 2D07 2006 $1,300 $1,300 Residential Structures Year Built 2008 Fireplaces/Wood Stoves Construction 2STORY Heat Type FORCED-AIR Construction Quality AVERAGE Fuel Type GAS Physical Condition AVERAGE foundation Type CONCRETE Numher of HedrggmS 3 Exterior Wali Type VINYL Full Baths 2 Roofing Material ASPHALT-SHNG partial Baths 1 Residence Square Footage Main Finished Area 714 Upper Finished Area 1180 Attached Garage Square Footage built-in Garage Area 454 Sales Safe Date: 12/24/2007 price: $244, 050 Excise: 503509 Sale Type: STATUTRY WARNTY DEED Recording Number: 3979168 Seller. Buyer. CREEKMORE TARA Multiple parcel Safe: [V The Assessor's Office ma€ntains property records on approxlmateEy 112,D00 parcels in Thurston County for tax purposes. Theugh records are updated regularly, the accuracy and timeliness of published data cannot be guaranteed. Any person or entity that relies on information obtained from this webs€te dnes so at his or her own risk. Neither Thurston County nor the Assessor will be held liable For damage or losses caused by use of this information. Al! critical information should be independently verified. Office of the Assessor Patricia Costello, Assessor 20D0 Lakeridge Drive 5W -Olympia, WA 98542 Customer Service (3fiD}786-5410 -- Fax [360)754-2958 -- TDD (360)754-2933 littp://tcproperty.co.thurston.wa.us/propsgl/basics.asp?pn-78640015000 7/23/2010 Page 1 of 2 ~ y ,~~ W,.. .~.:~ ... ~. THUR5TC7~ CfC)t7~1T~' Property Account Summary Property Number 78640015000 iProperty Address 14845 99TH WAY SE ,YELM, WA 98597 Parties _ ___ ~_ Role Percent'Name Address Since ___.____m ._,_____~...m.._..__.~_ ._.___ ._.~,._._..~__._..._._._.______..._.-..---.--.---.._._ ____._____.._._. ~ ____..__~_~______.__.-_,.__.. ..~__ __ Taxpayer 100 TARA L CREEKMORE & 5EAN M KIRKPATRICK 14845 99TH WAY SE, YELM, WA 98597 12/14/2007 Owner 100 TARA L CREEKMORE _ __ __ 5534 55TH LP SE, OLYMPIA, WA 98513 _ 12/24/2007 Owner 100 SEAN MKIRKPATRICK -~ 5534 55TH LP SE, OLYMPIA,-WA 98513- 12/24/2007 ,~.~_.__....__.~-_.__.._ .._._._-...-~------...--------.._~ -._.-m~__~.~,~...._._~._..._,_.-._,..----.-..~_______- LGeneral Information _ Property Section 24 Township 17 Range lE Quar#er NE SW Plat TAHOMA TERRA PH 1 DIV 2 LT 150 Document Description 3894277 Property Category Land an_d_I_mpravements Status Active, Locally Assessed Tax Code Are~170 Installments Payable/Paid Far Tax Year{Enter 4-digit Year, then Click-Here 2010 Distribution of Current Taxes and Assessments ____ _.~----------------------------------_.- _______._ _..___.__ ~...._ ~ ..m . ~ .. ~~_. ~, _ ..__..,. __ _.___ Levy Rate Votedi Non-Voted District (rounded) Amount Amount Amount ._.-._._._~.m-._____-m~._.__~_.~.,,.,_~._~.~_.,__-._.___._-----~---.____.~ .._..-._..~.. .,..~..w..w.._._._-.__~-_ CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 0.07 12.54 0.00 12.54 CITY OF YELM ~ - 2.01 ____..__._.__._ _ 386.72 W- __ 0.00 -~~ 386.72 ~ CONSERVATION FUTURES ~~ ~~ 0.04 7.41 0.00 7.41 MEDIC ONE . 0,31 __~.~ __58.62 ____._ 5_8.6_2 ---~~^~ _0,00 .--_~_~~-- _ _ _ PORT OF OLYMPIA-_~~.___.~________~~-_.~._m~____ ._-~ 0,16 30.29 0.00 3D,29 PUD #1 0,01 1.54 0.00 [ _1.54 ._._._._._...__-__.___..... __ _ _ _ _ HINGTON_....m..,.,_m. ~._ ..._~..._W___ 5TATI" OF W AS _~____..~ -.-..2,06 ~__-_ 396.20 -----______..._.0.00[ _._..__.~-___ 396,20 ~~-~.-_.~--- _ _ THURSTON COUNTY ~~~~ ~...____.._-~_ 1.10 211.75 O.DO 211.75 i TIMBERLAND LIBRARY 0,34 ------..__._.-_._._..--.--.. __ ~ 65.13 _...___._...__...~. ._ 0.00 _____.____..___-.._ 65.13 _-_v-..--.-------..._.,__.._._._ __.___-.-.. ______._._.__.____--__-_~._. 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