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Yelm, Thurston County, Washington
Itarcel Number: 217-24-110600
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Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
The 9523 Cullens Road SE Project
Yelm, Thurston County, Washington
Parcel Number: 217-24-110600
Project No. 95121625
January 26,1996
Prepared for:
Ms. Cindy Cecil
Uruted Citizens Betterment Orgaruzation
PO Box 446
Yelm, Washington 98597
The effective date of this report is 5'00 pm, January 4, 1996
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1,0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...........................".....,.......,...."....,...,..,.,....."..,..................,...,..........."....,.".,..."....,.,1
2,0 INTR 0 D U CTI 0 N ,..............,....................................,...........,....,.........................,............,.........,..........,...............3
2.1 PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVE
2.2 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDmONS
2.3 LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS OF AsSESSMENT
2.4 LIMITING CONDmONS AND METHODOLOGY USED
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3.0 SITE D ESCRIPTI ON ..,......,.....................................................................................................................,............5
3 1 LOCATION AND LEGAL DESCRIPTION 5
3.2 DESCRIPTIONS OF STRUCTURES, ROADS, OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ON THE SITE 5
3.3 PHYSICAL SETTING 5
34 CURRENT AND PAST USES OF PROPERTY AND SURROUNDING AREA 6
4,0 RECORDS REVIEW......,................, ,.., ,.............,...................,....,......................,......,....................,..,......,........... 7
41ST ANDARD ENvIRONMENTAL RECORD SOURCES, FEDERAL AND STATE 7
4.2 HISTORICAL USE INFORMATION................................................................................................................................ 8
4.2.1 Aerial Photographs............................................ ............................................................... ................................8
4.2.2 Current and Historical Ownership................ ..... ...................... ......................................................................... 9
4.2.3 Easements...................,.....................................................,...............................................................,.........,.,... 9
4.2.4 Environmental Liens or Specialized Knowledge or Experience 9
5,0 SITE RECO NN AISSAN CE ......................,.....................,..,.........,...................................................... .....,........,.10
5 1 HAzARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN CONNECTION WITH IDENTIFIED USES 10
5.2 STORAGE TANKS 10
5.3 INDICATIONS OF PCBs .............................11
5 4 INDICATIONS OF IMPROPER SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL..........................................................................,...................11
5.5 PHYSICAL SETTING ANALYSIS 11
5 6 ANy OTHER CONDmONS OF CONCERN 11
6,0 FIND IN GS AND CON CL USIO NS .......,..........., .................,..............................., ................ ..............,...., ..........12
7,0 QUALIFICA nONS OF ENVJRONMENT AL PROFESSIONALS............................................,..,...............13
8,0 REFERENCES.... ...................., ............. .........,....................., ...................................................., ....... ..,.........,......14
APPENDICES
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MAPs AND SITE DIAGRAM
CURRENT TITLE DOCUMENTS
GOVERNMENT AGENCY RESEARCH
SITE PHOTOGRAPHS AND QUESTIONNAIRE
SALTBUSH STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The subject SIte is generally located in the Northeast Quarter of SectIon 24, Township 17 North,
Range 01 East. More specifically, the site IS located at 9523 Cullens Road SE, Yelm, Thurston
County, WashIngton 98597 Thurston County records note the subject property as one tax parcel
assigned account number 217-24-110600
The property noted above IS shown m the county records as being a 4 0 acre parcel of land.
Assessed with the subject property is an addItional parcel of land WIth a tax account number of
217-24-110601 and is described as a 1 0 acre home site, This 1 0 acre home SIte IS located in the
approximate center of the noted 4 0 acre SIte. At the time of thIS study, no clear property
boundary lmes were available to distinguIsh the 1 0 acre SIte from the subject. Ownership of
both parcels appear as Robert A. Henderson.
AerIal photographs, historic maps, and suburban directOrIes indIcate that the subject and the area
surroundmg It were histOrIcally agricultural and rural residential m nature, The subject appears
to have changed very little over the years, The unmedlate surrounding properties have also
remained agncultural and rural residential in nature, Commercial development mcreased m
density over the years to the southeast towards the city of Yelm.
The Spanaway soil association is comprised of somewhat excessIvely dramed soils that formed
m glaCIal outwash on uplands. A typIcal profile of Spanaway gravelly sandy loam is described
as nearly level to undulating soil and is somewhat excessIvely dramed, PermeabilIty is
moderately rapid and the available water capacIty IS low. Surface runoff is slow and there IS
little erosion hazard. The subject is located in a relatively flat to rolling area approximately 340
feet above sea level. Ground water gradIent at tlus site can be assumed to tend toward the north.
Government agency databases were researched up to a one-mIle radius of the subject for
busmesses/propertles that might have the possibIlity of Impact on the subject. The subject site
was not included on any of the agency reports, The agency records on the included table comprIse
one registered condItion on one business and/or property In consIderation of the direction of
ground and surface water flow, the status of cleanup and/or business activities, the potential
impact from this site to the subject, at the time oftlus study, would appear low
The on-SIte mspection that was conducted revealed no enVIronmental conditions associated with
the 1 0 acre reSIdential property Due to the uncertam locatIOn of the 1 0 acre home site in
relation to the subject, It cannot be saId WIth certainty If the areas of concern may have Impacted
the subject. The concerns included above ground storage tanks, vehicle hulks, a septic system
and an abandoned 500 gallon gasoline storage tank. An additIonal inspection and mterviews
WIth the property owner determined the septIc system was solely for the purposes of the
reSIdence. There was no visual stammg associated WIth the above ground storage tanks or
vehIcle hulks, and the underground storage tank was properly removed by a lIcensed and
certIficated contractor without any mdlcatIOn of contammation.
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From the information investigated for this study, no evidence of recognized environmental
conditions, in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Designation, E 1527-94,
was noted in connection with the property No additional inquiry is recommended.
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2.0 INTRODUCTION
2.1 Purpose and Objective
The purpose of this report is to establish If a nsk of envIronmental contammatIon eXIsts on the
subject property addressed herein because of present and/or preVIOUS land use and related
actiVIties, This EnVIronmental Assessment has been developed to show factual environmental
mformation for the client.
2.2 Special Terms and Conditions
This study does not include any specIal terms or conditIons.
2.3 Limitations and Exceptions of Assessment
The services described in this report were performed consistent with generally accepted profes-
sional consultmg principles and practIces, No other warranty, express or implied, is made.
These services were performed consistent with the agreement with our chent. This report is!
solely for the use and information of our client unless otherwIse noted, Any reliance on this
report by other parties is at such party's sole risk.
Oprmons and recommendations contamed in this report apply to conditions existing when
services were performed and are intended only for the client, purposes, locations, time frames,
and project parameters indicated. We are not responsible for the impact of any changes in
envIronmental standards, practices or regulatIOns subsequent to performance of services, We do
not warrant the accuracy of information supplied by others, nor the use of segregated portions of
this report,
It should be noted that when an assessment is completed without subsurface exploration or
chemical screening of soil and ground water beneath the site, as in this study, no statement of
scientific certainty can be made regarding latent subsurface conditions which may be the result
of on-site or off-site sources The findings of this report are not scientific certainties, rather,
they are probabilities based on professional judgment concerning the significance of the data
gathered during the course of the environmental site assessment. Saltbush Environmental
Services, Inc. is not able to verify if the site or adjoining land contains hazardous waste,
contaminants or other conditions beyond those detected or observed by Saltbush Environmental
Services, Inc. during this site assessment. The possibility always exists for contaminants to
migrate through surface water, air or ground water The ability to accurately address the
environmental risk associated with transport in these media is beyond the scope of this
investigation.
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2.4 Limiting Conditions and Methodology Used
Saltbush Environmental Services, Inc. conducted this Environmental Site Assessment for Ms,
Cindy Cecil of the United Citizens Betterment Orgaruzation according to an agreement accepted
December 26, 1995. This assessment has been prepared to assIst the client with the
environmental research requirements for the noted property
The methodology for conducting this report was assIsted by ASTM (formerly the American
SocIety for Testmg and Materials) Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments Phase-
I Environmental Site Assessment Process.l The elements of thIS study consist of evaluating
findmgs from 1) records review, 2) a site reconnaIssance by Saltbush Environmental Services,
Inc, personnel, 3) intervIews, 4) a wntten report reflecting a synopsis of the information
developed, copIes of pertinent documents and an opmion by Saltbush EnvITonmental Services,
Inc, WIth regard to any addItional study requirements.
I ASlM Designation: E 1527 - 94 This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E-50 on Environmental
Assessment and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E50.02 on Commercial Real Estate Transactions. The current
edition, approved April 15, 1994, was published in June, 1994
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3.0 SITE DESCRIPTION
3.1 Location and Legal Description
The subject site IS generally located in the Northeast Quarter of Section 24, Township 17 North,
Range 01 East, More specIfically, the site is located at 9523 Cullens Road SE, Yelm, Thurston
County, Washington 98597 Thurston County records note the subject property as one tax parcel
assigned account number 217-24-110600
The property noted above is shown in the county records as being a 4 0 acre parcel of land.
Assessed with the subject property IS an additional parcel of land with a tax account number of
217 - 24-110601 and is described as a 1 0 acre home SIte. This 1 0 acre home site is located m the
approximate center of the noted 4 0 acre site, At the time of this study, no clear property
bOWldary lines were available to distinguIsh the 1 0 acre SIte from the subjeCt. OwnershIp of
both parcels appear as Robert A. Henderson,
Legal descnptIons of the two parcels are mcluded m Appendix 2, Title Documents.
3.2 Descriptions of Structures, Roads, Other Improvements on the Site (including heat-
ing/cooling system, sewage disposal, source of potable water)
Structures: No structures were visible outside of the 1 0 acre home SIte.
Heating and
Cooling: N/ A
Roads Pubhc roads are asphalt-paved. Access roads were gravel-covered.
UtIhtIes Electricity: N/ A
Water: N/ A
SanItarv Sewer & Stormwater: Septic tanks were observed on the eastern
portion of the 4 0 acre parcel near the eastern fence lme of the 1 0 acre home site.
3.3 Physical Setting (Geologic, Hydrologic and Topographic)
The Spanaway soil assocIation is compnsed of somewhat excessively dramed solis that formed
m glaCIal outwash on uplands. A typIcal profile of Spanaway gravelly sandy loam IS described
as nearly level to undulating soli and is somewhat excessIvely dramed. Permeablhty IS
moderately rapId and the available water capacIty is low Surface I1llloff is slow and there is
little erosion hazard,
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The subject is located in a relatively flat to rollmg area approximately 340 feet above sea level.
The surroundmg topography is relatively level with a moderate decrease in elevation to the north,
Although ground water flow directIon (gradIent) is dIflicult to predIct WIthout subsurface
exploration data, an estimate of probable ground water gradIent is provided to help evaluate
potential on-SIte and off-site contaminant impacts, Ground water gradient is the direction in
whIch dIssolved contammants mIght flow if present in ground water supplies, Typically, m thIS
regIon, the near-surface ground water follows the topography F or example, if surface
topography slopes down to the south, then near-surface ground water gradIent is likely towards
the south as well, however, vanations m this assumed gradient direction may exist that would
remain uncharacterized without performing work beyond the scope of this type of study Based
on topography and studies completed by the CIty ofYelm, the near surface ground water
gradient at tlus SIte can be assumed to tend toward the north.
3.4 Current and Past Uses of Property and Surrounding Area
Historical research conducted on the subject property would mdIcate that the 4 0 acres under
review have been undeveloped land. There were no mdications present of any development
either at the site or through the documentation revIewed, to include historical atlases, aerial
photographs and interviews,
The area surrounding the subject is predommantly rural reSIdential to agricultural. Historical
data researched for the surroundmg properties indicate that this area of Thurston County has
predominantly remained as agricultural to rural residential. The building on the 1,0 acre home
SIte located in the approximate center appears to have been constructed c, 1930 and utilIzed as a
smgle-famIly dwelling smce that date. IntervIews conducted WIth the on-site owner indicated
that m addItIon to this site's use as a home site, vehicle mamtenance and racmg cars were built
and repaIred m the out-buildmg to the west of the house. An underground storage tank was m
use for an unspecified period of time and subsequently closed by fillmg WIth water
approXImately 10 years ago Vehicle hulks and related parts were stored both on the home site,
as well as the 4 0 acre subject site.
Current development adjoining the subject includes the following:
North.
Rural residential
South.
Vacant field
East:
Cullens Road SE and vacant field
West:
Vacant field
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4.0 RECORDS REVIEW
4.1 Standard Environmental Record Sources, Federal and State
Saltbush Environmental Services, Inc. conducted a database search through a pnvate firm to
identify sites registered withm a radius of up to one mile from the subject property that may have
an impact of contamination, The sublect sIte was not mcluded on any of the agency reports. It
should be noted that the absence of records should not be used as eVIdence that condItIons do not
exist. Sites may not have been reported or registered and may pre-exist the requirement to report
or register Copies of the pertinent agency records can be found m Appendix 3 A summary of
government agency records researched follows.
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Federal-NPL 1.0 Mile 0
F ederal-CERCLIS 0.5 Mile 0
Federal-CSCSL 1.0 Mile 1
Federal-RCRA TSD 1 o Mile 0
Federal-RCRA GEN 0.5 Mile 0
F ederal-ERNS Property Only 0
SHWS 1.0 Mile 0
State-SWLF (Landfills) 0.5 Mile 0
State-Reg, UST 0,5 Mile 0
State-Reg. LUST 0,5 Mile 0
For a descriptIon of the government agency terms lIsted above, refer to the glossary at the end of thIS
section.
The agency records on the precedmg table comprise 1 registered conditions on 1 business and/or
property All the SItes shown on the attached documents (see AppendIX 3) are withm reportmg
dIstance from the subject according to ASTM E-1527-94 search radius standards around the subject
property
· Bill's Towing, 801 Yelm Avenue, Yelm, Washington 98597: This site is registered as a
CSCSL SIte. Soil is confirmed as the affected media at this SIte and is awaItmg assessment by
the Washington State Department of Ecology This SIte IS located approximately 1 mIle
southeast and is considered cross gradIent from the subject property
A complete reVIew was conducted of the "Orphan Summary" lIst supplied by EnVIronmental Data
Resources, Inc. to identify regIstered sites for thIS report. None of the sites reported were considered
to have an impact on the subject due to one or more of the followmg reasons:
· SIte(s) were outside ASTM search standards
· SIte(s) were duplIcated m the text of the report
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· Ground water flow and surface topography would direct potential contaminants away
from the subject
Because of local topography and the projected flow direction of ground and surface water, the
distances from the subject to these sites and the status of reported cleanups, the potential impact
to the subject (at the time of this study) would appear low
The following is a glossary of government agency terms:
NPL - The National Priority List is a list of sites identified by the federal government as having a priority for cleanup.
Many of these sites are Superfund sites.
CERCLIS - The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System list is
compiled by the federal government and includes sites which could possibly be contaminated and may require cleanup
(Superfund).
CSCSL - Washington State Department of Ecology Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites List. These sites are
comparable to the federal government CERCLIS sites.
RCRA- TSD - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act are characterized as being transporters of: storage facilities for,
or an area for the disposal of hazardous waste.
RCRA GEN - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act sites are characterized as being generators of hazardous wastes.
ERNS - The Emergency Response Notification System is a national database used to collect information on reported
releases of oil and hazardous substances. The database contains information from spill reports made to federal authorities
including the EPA, the US Coast Guard, the National Response Center and the Department of Transportation.
SHWS - The State Hazardous Waste Sites is an inventory offacilities subject to investigations concerning likely or
threatened releases of hazardous substances from those facilities and maintained by Washington Department of Ecology
(WDOE) and the Toxic Cleanup Program.
SWLF - State of Washington Landfills is a list of existing or abandoned landfills reported in Washington State.
UST - WDOE List of Underground Storage Tanks reported in Washington State.
LUST - WDOE List of Leaking Underground Storage Tanks reported in Washington State.
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Information gathered from this aenal study was limIted to the supply available. Aerial surveys
dated June 1966, May 1978 and October 1993 were reviewed. Information from thIs study
mcludes the following:
In the aerials reVIewed, the subject property appears to have changed very little over the years
studied. The 1.0 acre home SIte appears to have remained similar m nature with the exceptIon of
addItional buildings added to the westerly portIon of the property The 4 0 acre parcel under
review appears to have remamed an undeveloped agricultural parcel of land. A grouping of trees
could be seen throughout thIs tIme penod on the westerly portion of the SIte, Many of those trees
remam on-SIte today
A reVIew of the surroundmg area indicates substantIal growth to the southeast m the area of the
CIty of Yelm.
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4.2.2 Current and Historical Ownership
According to fee documents supplied by Thurston County Title Company current fee title
ownership is held by Robert A. Henderson and Cannel R. Henderson by virtue of a Statutory
Warranty Deed recorded in March 1962 WIth Roy A, Haywood and Hannah B, Haywood as
grantors, Please note that the current fee title ownership appears to be Robert A. Henderson, as
his separate estate.
Other documents appearing in the title record mdicate that ownerslup of the subject has been
held by the Yelm ImgatIon Distnct and Carl Dykeman and Maud Dykeman
Title documents did not indIcate the presence of environmental liens against the site
No opinion as to the sufficiency of title is renderedfor this property and no assumption or
responsibility for matters of a legal nature affecting the title of this property is considered.
_A copy of the current title document( s) can be found in Appendix 2.
4.2.3 Easements
No easements were noted in the body of the fee title documents supplied, An exception for the
county road known as Cullens Road has been accepted from the legal descnption.
4.2.4 Information (if any) Reported by User Regarding Environmental Liens or
Specialized Knowledge or Experience
The chent, Mr Henderson, indicated that the 1 0 acre home site and portions of the surroundmg
propertIes have been utilized in the past for the maintenance of racing vehicles. Additionally, It
was noted that an underground storage tank was located on the 1,0 acre home site under the out
building and had been filled with water approximately 10 years ago. Additionally, it was noted
that that two septic tanks are located on the easterly side of the 1 0 acre home site, The client
was not aware of any environmental hens placed agamst the subject property
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5.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE
A site inspection was conducted by Saltbush Environmental Services, Inc. personnel on
January 4, 1996 The site reconnaissance included an inspectIOn for possible contamination
sources, mcluding those noted below, on the site and from adJoming properties
1) Hazardous substances,
2) Petroleum and petroleum products and derivatives, hydrocarbons,
3) Landfills, land disposal areas, open dumps or waste plIes,
4) ConstructIOn debris, dIscarded drums, barrels or containers,
5) Denuded or stressed vegetation,
6) DIscolored or stamed soils, blackened soIls or ash,
7) Lagoons, ponds or surface impoundments,
8) Underground and above-ground storage tanks,
9) Equipment that may contain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs),
10) Impact on the site from adjacent property
Access to the site IS provided directly from Cullens Road SE onto the gravel-covered access
drive to the 40 acre subject property and 1 0 acre home site, The subject IS undeveloped with fir
trees covenng a portIOn of the west half and automobile debns near the 1 0 acre home site. A
dry creek bed was visible entenng the site near the northwest comer The easterly portion of the
4 0 acre SIte is undeveloped and covered with native grasses. A pile of rubble to include
concrete, bnck and rebar was visible near the northern property line,
The 1.0 acre non-inclusive home SIte sits approximately in the center of the 4 0 acre subject. The
owner's residence and an out buildmg occupy this 1 0 acre home site. The hulks of automobIles
and various automobile parts, to include axles and gasoline tanks were noted on the property
behind the shop building. An interview with Mr Jay Henderson, the owner's son, indicated that
all the automobile debris would be removed from the property AddItIonally, Mr. Henderson
mdlcated that an underground storage tank was located beneath the shop building. He stated that
the tank had not been used in over 10 years and was filled with water
5.1 Hazardous Substances in Connection with Identified Uses (including storage,
handling and disposal)
None were noted on the 4 0 acre SIte,
5.2 Storage Tanks (including how contained and assessment of leakage or potential for
leakage)
No above ground or underground storage tanks were noted on the 40 acre SIte. Two above
ground storage tanks were seen on the 1 0 acre home SIte and one underground storage tank
(UST), also on the SIte, was reported by the owner, Mr Henderson, The two above ground tanks
contamed heatmg 011 and were used for heating the out-bmldmgs and the home.
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Additionally, Mr, Henderson reported that the 500-gallon UST was filled with water and
abandoned approximately 10 years ago. All parties involved agreed to have the tank removed
and the surrounding soil tested for contamination, Langseth Environmental was contracted to
remove the 500-gallon tank, and on January 23, 1996 it was removed WIth no contammation
present. Documentation of the tank removal and test results will be forwarded upon receipt,
5.3 Indications of PCBs (including how contained and assessment of leakage or
potential for leakage)
None were noted on the site,
5.4 Indications of Improper Solid Waste Disposal
The hulks of automobiles and vanous automobile parts, to mclude axles and gasoline tanks were
noted.
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subject. (See Section 4 0, Government Agency Review)
5.6 Any Other Conditions of Concern
Septic tanks were seen on the easterly portIOn of the 4 0 acre site. Interviews with the owner
mdlcated that there were two septIc tanks at or near this location. AddItionally, It was stated that
the tanks and draintields were hooked up to the house only and not to the out-buildmg/shop
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6.0 FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
This study developed information from a variety of sources that mcluded historical site use
records, aerial photographs, government agency listings, a site and surrounding site
reconnaissance and personal interviews.
This assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions in connection
With the property in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM DeSIgnation. E 1527-
94 Additional inquiry is not recommended,
The owners, operators, tenants and other users of this property are encouraged to adhere to
current compliance standards for site improvements and usage, Any further environmental
considerations will, therefore, be minimized, We further encourage owners and tenants of the
subject property to monitor, train and meet all Federal, State, and Municipal Agency
environmental compliance regulations according to the intended facility usage.
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7.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS
This environmental assessment was researched, developed and written by Thomas L. Collins,
SenIor Projects Manager and Aileen Stephens, Office/Projects Administrator The report was
reviewed for content, completeness and accuracy by Dennis E, Salt, Principal. A professional
profile of Saltbush Environmental Services, Inc, can be found in Appendix 5 of this report,
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8.0 REFERENCES
State and Federal Agency Records
LUST Site List - WDOE Southwest Regional Office - 9/95
Registered UST List - WDOE Southwest Regional Office - 3/95
Confirmed and Suspected Contaminated Sites Report - WDOE - 6/95
CERCLIS - State of Washington - 6/95
RCRIS - U. S. EPA Hazardous Waste Generators, Transporters, Storage and
Disposal Facilities - 8/95
NPL - U, S EPA National Priorities List - 6/95
FINDS - U, S EPA Facility Index-System -7/94
SWFfLS - WDOE Solid Waste Facilities Handbook - 12/94
County and City Agency Records
Thurston County Environmental Health Department
Thurston County Assessor's Office
City ofYelm Public Works and Utilities
CIty of Y elm Water Department
Library Research Tools
GeologIc/Environmental Atlas of Washington
U S Department of Agriculture Soil Survey, Thurston County, Washington
Polk Suburban Directories
Metsker Historic Atlas
Other Sources
U S Department of the Interior - Geological Survey - 7.5 Minute Senes
Department of Natural Resources - Aerial Photographs
EDR Environmental Information
Title Company (50 year cham-of-title)
Thurston County Title Company
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cloGS hereb)' co'Oenant to aod ...1 tb tbe 0314 ;>art)' Ol' the .ec"od part. tbeir heir.
and as.4-ns1_ tbat 1t 15 tt.e aener in (ee o1;;;>1e or .a1.cl "readses, ..od 'het the7 .....
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the title t!:ereto :aCainst all la-tul alums ebauon.,..
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:.:a.:e ~~ .se:.l to 'toe Ler~UDlo swbscribed ~ &CCued; :uxi these presents 'to be
executed b)' 1ta ottlcer. tLereUllt.o c1ulJ' .Dt.hor1ad. this loth ~ ot JulJ'. 1939.
becuted 11> PreseDce or
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;oration, tor the uses :LDd ;url.oses tLere1n DeD'tlCJned hod aD O~U1 ,6ti1ted U:....t t.be7
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or Tacosa, County ot Plerce, State ot Vaahington, b1 and between
CARL .D'!X!XAJI, &I A4alnbtrator ot the Eatate ot "-ude Eluabefib
Dyk....n. 4.ceaaed. here1natter referred to aa r1rat partJ, and
ROY I.. JUIVOOD and B.O\l(AJI B. JUYVOOD. husband and w11'e, hereinafter
referred to .a accon4 partl.., yI:'t."'....r!2!:
~, purlN&nt to notlc. Ii'un tbereor. the N14 Carl.
Dyk.l:a a.a adm1n1;atrator or the Estate or Maud. Elaabeth DyIUD&II.
dec.aaed. dld aell. aubJect to contiraatlon or the Superlor court
or the State ot Vuh1.!1gtOQ in and tor the CountJ or TburatOft. the
o~tJ' 1.DtereBt; at Kaud. Ellsabetb D7lt8&1l. 4.c....04. aDd .obert
v. ~. ber 8'm'T1YUlg .paua.. 1.D tbe red Pro?Crt1 located 1D
the CountJ' of ~toll. State ot Va.b1D&t0ll. bereloa1'ter deacribed,
1Ih1cb u1.4 real propert1 U l.oYetltorie4 1.0 the u1d ntat.. aDd at
uld aale the aa14 ...0004 ~ielJ d14 a..u.1t the b1&b b1d tor .814
real propert1 aDd beeUlI the pgrcba.ura tbcreot; aDd
VllDU.S, N14 Carl ~Il, aa A4a1n1.trator, baa _de h1a retura
ot sale and obt.a1:led . oontiraatiOft ot ..14 Nl. tr08 the SUperior
Court ot tbe Sta\:e at Vaa~OQ tor '!'bur.tOft Count}' b7 order enterH
in the Eatat. ot Maud. El.1s&betb D)1c_Il. d.ceaaed, and
ViO!:aU.S. b7 u14 order entered tbereln. Carl DJke8L1l .... d1rflctecl
and autbor1.stld to eSel1'1'Q' hia deed ... ama1n1atrator tor tbe N14 de-
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Carl D,1ce:aan, a.a .lClllln1atrator or tbe Itatate ot Kaude Itl1%a~tb
D71c_Il, deceaaeeS. tor &004 and 'I'llluable coneideration. receipt ot
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Thurston, State or Vaablngton, and aore p&rtloular17 d..crlbed a.
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The Southeast Quarter ot the Mortbeaat Quarter at the
Hortbeaat quarter or Seet10n ~.nt7-rour (2~). Towu.~.
Seventeen (17) North. Rang. On. (l) !&.t at the Vllta.e~
Meridian. conta1n1ng ten acrea .o~ or 1....
together with tbebousebold furni.hing. and etreot. located there~1
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scribed pre.lses. togetb.r wlth the appurt.nanoe. thereto. unto
tbe Ald second partie. t~ver.
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bereunto set his band and aeal the da.7 and fa&%' ttrst abo"e _1ttell.
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peraonal11 appeared before _ CARL J71'1:lZ'U.Jf 0 lie lalown to 'be the
indiv1dual deacribed In and Wbo executed tbe tore&Oi~1n5tru.eat,
and acknowledged that be s1gneo and sealeO tbe .... a A4aln1strator
or the Estate of Maude El1zabetb D71ceman, deceaaed, a hi. tree and
voluntar1 act and deed. for tb. ua&e and purposes tbereln aent10nec1.
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ORDER APPOINTING
GUARDIAN
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CARMEL HENDERSON,
A Disabled Person.
THIS MATTER coming on for hearing before the above-entitled court
upon the petition of Robert Henderson to become guardian and for
other relief, and the petitioner being present and being
represented by counsel, and Paul Meyer, Attorney at Law, the
guardian ad litem, being present, and the disabled person not
appearing upon the recommendation of the guardian ad litem, and
the court having reviewed the records and files herein, including
the Report of Guardian Ad Litem , and the court being fully
advised in the premises, the court now finds:
1. All notices required by, law have been given.
2. The jurisdictional facts set forth in the petition
are true and correct, and the court has jurisdiction
over the person and the estate of the alleged disabled
person.
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GUARDIAN
STEPHEN MADDOX
AlTORNEY AT LAW
203 E. 4th Ave., Suite 501
Olympia, WA 98501
(206) 786-8276
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3. Carmel Henderson is a disabled person as defined at
RCW 11.88.010(2). Ms. Henderson requires assistance in
providing for her basic needs and is presently unable
to make decisions regarding her health care or her
financial affairs. A limited guardian should be
appointed, and the guardian should be authorized to
make all health care decisions regarding the disabled
person. The guardian should be authorized to transfer
the property belonging to Mrs. Henderson to Mr.
Henderson for the purposes of qualifying Mrs. Henderson
for Medicaid benefits.
4. Sworn medical testimony is hereby waived, the court
being satisfied with the written evidence submitted.
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qualified to act as guardian, and is entitled to
letters of guardianship.
6. Upon the transfer of assets from Ms. Henderson to
Mr. Henderson specified above, the disabled person's
net estate is less than $3000.
Therefore, it is
ORDERED that letters of guardianship be issued to Robert
Henderson as guardian. The court has approved the transfer of
the property belonging to Mrs. Henderson to Mr. Henderson for the
purposes of qualifying Mrs. Henderson for Medicaid benefits.
Because total assets of the disabled person are less than $3000,
as demonstrated by the verified inventory filed with the court,
no bond is required. The term of the guardian shall be_p~rpetual
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^ TIORNEY ^ T LAW
203 E. 4th Ave., Suite 501
Olympia, WA 98501
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In the Superior Court of the State of Washington
In and For the County of Thurston
(IN PROBATE)
IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP
OF THE PERSON AND ESTATE OF
Carmel Henderson
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Letters of Guardianship
DISABLED
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WHEREAS.
Robert Henderson
of ThuUlon
CounlY, Statt of Wuhinlllon. hu made apphCali('n t(llh, Superi(lr C(lurt of said Couml' (or leuers of
GUMdianship of the person and Ulal, of
C;lirm~ 1 llcndereon
disabled
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R,C?~ert He~d~r~cm..
is appoinaed Guardian of Ihe pusan and Wale of
Carmel R, Henderson
, dil;iabled
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WITNESS, Honorable
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CounlY of Thuman.
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STATE OF WASHINGTON,
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THELMA THOMAS
.. CounlY Clrrk of ThurJIOn Counl~'. and
ex.officio clerk of tht SUptrior Courl of lht SUIt of Washingloh. for the Coumy of Thumon, do
hueby certify that I h~vt compaled tht fOltguins copy with tht original tellCfS of Guardianship___.,.
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REPORT OF GUARDIAN
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CARMEL HENDERSON,
A Disabled Person.
ROBERT HENDERSON, Guardian of CARMEL HENDERSON, makes the
following annual report:
1. The guardian was appointed by order of this court; letters of
guardianship were issued on May 31, 1988.
2. Since May, 1988, the ward's income consisted of: $292 per
month in Social Security benefits.
3. The ward's assets are: household goods and personal effects
with total equity value of less than $2,000.
4. The ward currently resides at 9523 Cullens Road SE, Yelm,
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Washington, with Robert Henderson, her husband of 46 years and
her duly appointed guardian. The costs of her residence and
care are paid by the funds of the guardian. The ward's limited
REPORT OF GUARDIAN
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AlTORNEY AT LA'f/
20) E. 4th Ave., Sultl! SOl
OlympIa, WA 98501
(206) 786-S176
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funds are expended as de5cribed below.
5. The wards monthly expenses include medical benefit premiums
to the AARP in the amount of $100 per month. The ward takes
medication on a regular basis, including Lithium, Tegretol,
Hydrolizine, Diabata, Loxipine, and Librium as prescribed by Dr.
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AARP. Her net prescription costs are approximately $100 per
month. The remainder of the ward's monthly income is spent on
the ward's recreation, especially her participation in Bingo,
which allows her to get out of the house and is good for her.
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The ward will remain in her current residential situation.
The guardian requests that the court authorize him to continue to
pay for the ward's medical and recreational costs out of her
minimal Social security benefits.
Mr. Henderson will continue to
provide for the ward's needs with other funds available to him,
and will continue to pay the bills and indebtedness incurred by
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since his appointment the guardian has personally cared for
The guardian has paid over $2500
the~ward on a continuous basis.
in medical bills incurred by the ward prior to his appointment as
guardian.
Medicaid benefits paid the institutional costs of care
REPORT OF GUARDIAN
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STEPHI!N MADDOX
^rTOI\.NEY AT LAW
20J E, 'fth Ave.. Sulle SOl
OlympIa, WA 98501
(206) 786-8276
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after the guardian's appointment and the transfer of assets. The
guardian will pay the attorneys' fees of the Guardianship Estate
in the amount of $200 out of his own funds. The guardian
requests that the court order that future reports shall be made
at 36-month intervals in the light of the minimal value of the
ward's estate and her income, which is considerably less than the
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8. The guardian has been deferring maintenance on the family
home because of the costs associated with the ward's care. The
guardian and the ward also need a new car (current vehicle has
over 150,000 miles on it and is badly in need of repair). The
guardian is attempting to obtain a home equity loan of $10,500 to
buy a car worth approximately $7,000 and to make necessary
repairs on the house. The guardian is 68 years old, and the ward
is 65. The ward continues to suffer from severe Bipolar
affective disorder and other physical medical problems.
WHEREFORE, the guardian requests this court to:
1. Approve her report;
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needs of the ward in the amount of her Social security benefits;
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month intervals.
shall be made a thirty-six (36)
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Attorney for Carmel Henderson
REPORT OF GUARDIAN
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STEPHEN MADDOX
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Olympi., WA 98S01
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VERIFICATION
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If ROBERT HENDERSON, being first duly sworn upon oath, do depose
and say;
I have reviewed the fore9oinq Report of Guardian, know the
contents thereof, and believe the same to be true and correct.
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ROBERT HENDERSON
Guardian
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this ~~day of ~~
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Name Key Bank of Waab1l'lRton
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Quit Claim Deed
'nIE GRANTOR Robert A. Henderson, 88 guardian of the estate of Carmel R Henderson,
a diliabled person
forud bu:oDlldoratiOD 01 her, his wife
_VI,. ud quJ& claima to Robert A. Henderson, a married man, 88 his separate estate.
the foUowInc deecribed real ..late, situated In ~ County of Slala of Wa.hir.&ton,
toptber with all aftGr acquired title of the II'8Dtor(a) therein:
The South half of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter
of Section 24, Township 11 North, Range 1 East, W.M.; ElCCEPl' any portion lying 1n county
road known as CUllen Road along the East boundary.
In 'DuJrston County, Washington,
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9523 Cullens Street SE
Yelm, W A 98597
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A search of available environmental records was conducted by Environmental Data Resources, Inc.
(EDR) The search met the specific requirements of ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site
Assessments, E 1527-94, or custom distances requested by the user
The address of the subject property for which the search was intended is:
9523 CULLENS STREET SE
YELM, WA 98597
No mapped sites were found in EDR's search of available ( "reasonably ascertainable ") government
records either on the subject property or within the ASTM E 1527-94 search radius around the subject
property for the following Databases:
NPL.__m____m___u___nu_ National Priority Ust
Delisted NPL.mmm_u_m NPL Deletions
RCRrS-TSD:_________________ Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
CERCLlS:____________________ Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Uability Information System
CERC-NFRAP:mummnu Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Uability Information System
CORRACTS:_____m_mmu Corrective Action Report
State LF:__________uumm. Solid Waste Facilities Handbook
LUST.mmmmmumm Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Site Ust
USLmm_m___mm___u Statewide UST Siterrank Report
RAATS:________uu__m_u__ RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System
RCRIS-SOG._______u_____u_ Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
RCRIS-LOG._uuuuuuuu Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
HMIRS:.u________u___u_u_ Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System
P ADS:_ _ _ _ _ u _ m m m m m PCB Activity Database System
ERNS._____m____um____u Emergency Response Notification System
FINDS:mm_m___um_uu Facility Index System
TRIS:__uu_uu__u__uu___ Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System
NPL Liens:_______u___u__u Federal Superfund Liens
TSCA._________uu_u_n__u Toxic Substances Control Act
MLTS.__uumummmm Material Licensing Tracking System
RODS._u__mumumm__ Records Of Decision
CONSENT.mm______m___ Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees
Coal Gas:_uuun_nuu____ Former Manufactured gas (Coal Gas) Sites
Unmapped (orphan) sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis.
Search Results.
Search results for the subject property and the search radius, are listed below'
Subject Property'
The subject property was not listed in any of the databases searched by EDR.
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Surrounding Properties:
Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the subject property are in the left hand column; those
with a lower elevation are in the right hand column, Page numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report
where detailed data on individual sites may be reviewed.
Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases,
CSCSL. The State Hazardous Waste Sites records are the states' equivalent to CERCLlS. These sites
mayor may not already by listed on the federal CERCLlS list. Priority sites planned for cleanup using
state funds (state equivalent of Superfund) are identified along with sites where cleanup will be paid
for by potentially responsible parties. The data comes from the Department of Ecology's Confirmed &
Suspected Contaminated Sites List.
A review of the CSCSL list, as provided by EDR, and dated 08/22/1995 has revealed that there is 1
CSCSL site within approximately 1 Mile of the subject property
Equal/Higher Elevation
BILL'S TOWING
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ADDRESS:
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Cullens. esa
9523 Cullens Street SE
Yelm WA 98597
46.9496 1 122.6107
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GROUNDWATER FLOW INFORMATION
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Target Property'
2446122.H5 MCKENNA, WA
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FEDERAL DATABASE WELL INFORMATION
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WELL
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LITHOLOGY
Not Reported
Not Reported
Not Reported
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1/2 - 1 Mile South
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16416 BALD HILL ROAD SE
YELM W A 98597
Well currently has or has had major violation(s): No
Location Relative to TP'
PWS Name:
AREA RADON INFORMATION
Zip Code 98597
Number of sites tested: 5
Area
Average Activity
% <4 pCi/L
% 4-20 pCi/L
% >20 pCi/L
Uving Area 1 st Floor
Uving Area 2nd Floor
Basement
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Not Reported
Not Reported
100%
Not Reported
Not Reported
0%
Not Reported
Not Reported
0%
Not Reported
Not Reported
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t: U.S. EPA Grwnd Water Handbook, Vd I: Ground Water and Contamination. OffICe of Research and development EPA/62516-90JQ16a.Chapter 4, paoe 78. September 1990.
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Cullens. esa
9523 Cullens Street SE
Yelm WA 98597
46.9496 / 122.6107
CUSTOMER.
CONTACT
INQUIRY #.
DATE:
Saltbush Env Services, Inc.
Tom Collins
1021671s
December 28, 1995
DETAIL MAP - 102167.1s - Saltbush Env. Services, Inc.
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9523 Cullens Street SE
Yelm WA 98597
46.9496 / 122.6107
CUSTOMER.
CONTACT
INQUIRY #.
DATE:
Saltbush Env Services. Inc.
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CORRACTS 1,000 0 0 0 0 NR 0
State Landfill 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
LUST 0,500 0 0 0 NR NR 0
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RCRIS Sm, Quan. Gen. 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0
RCRIS Lg Quan, Gen. 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0
HMIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
PADS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
ERNS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
FINDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0
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WATER LEVEL VARIABILITY
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Well Closest to Target Property (South Quadrant)
465632122361601 Distance from TP'
Single well, other than collector or Ranney type
1949 County'
325,00 ft. State:
50,00 ft. Topographic Setting:
Not Reported Prim. Use of Site:
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Not Reported
Not Reported
Not Reported
Withdrawal of water
Domestic
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465525122401801 Distance from TP'
Single well, other than collector or Ranney type
1974 County'
300.00 ft. State:
300.00 ft, Topographic Setting:
90,00 ft, Prim, Use of Site:
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PWS SUMMARY.
PWS 10'
Date Initiated:
PWS Name:
WA5300816
June 119n
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16416 BALD HILL ROAD SE
YELM, WA 98597
PWS Status: Active
Date Deactivated: Not Reported
Distance from TP' 1/2 1 Mile
Dir relative to TP' South
Addressee 1 Facility Type: Not Reported
Facility Name: Not Reported
Facility Latitude
City Served:
Treatment Class:
46 56 31
Not Reported:
Untreated
Facility Longitude: 1223616
Population Served: Under 101 Persons
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To maintain currency of the following federal and state databases, EDR contacts the appropriate governmental agency
on a monthly or quarterly basis, as required,
Elapsed ASTM days. Provides confirmation that this EDR report meets or exceeds the 90-day updating requirement
of the ASTM standard,
FEDERAL ASTM RECORDS:
CERCLlS: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Uability Information System
Source: EPNNTIS
Telephone: 703-416-0702
CERCUS: CERCUS contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states,
municipalities, private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Uability Act (CERCLA), CERCLlS contains sites which are either proposed to or on the
National Priorities Ust (NPL) and sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion
on the NPL
Date of Government Version, 08/31/95
Date Made Active at EDR: 12/04/95
Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 11/02/95
Elapsed ASTM days: 32
ERNS. Emergency Response Notification System
Source: EPA
Telephone: 202 260-2342
ERNS, Emergency Response Notification System,
hazardous substances,
Date of Government Version, 12/31/94
Date Made Active at EDR: OS/25/95
ERNS records and stores informati~on on reported releases of oil and
Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 04/11/95
Elapsed ASTM days: 44
NPL. National Priority Ust
Source: EPA
Telephone: 703-603-8852
NPL. National Priorities Ust (Superfund), The NPL is a subset of CERCLlS and identifies over 1,200 sites for priority cleanup
under the Superfund Program NPL sites may encompass relatively large areas, As such, it is EDR's policy to plot NPL
sites greater than approximately 500 acres in size as areas (polygons), Sites smaller in size are point-geocoded at the
site's address,
Date of Government Version, 09/01/95
Date Made Active at EDR: 10/25/95
Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 10/17/95
Elapsed ASTM days: 8
RCRIS Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
Source: EPNNTIS
Telephone: 703-308-7907
RCRIS: Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System, RCRIS includes selective information on sites which
generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act (RCRA),
Date of Government Version, 05/31/95
Date Made Active at EDR: 08/22/95
Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 06/28/95
Elapsed ASTM days: 55
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CONSENT Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees
Source: EPA Regional Offices
Telephone: Varies
Major legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL (Superfund) sites, Released periodically
by United States District Courts after settlement by parties to litigation matters,
Date of Government Version Varies
Date of Next Scheduled Update: 09/01/95
CORRACTS. Corrective Action Report
Source: EPA
Telephone: 703,308-7907
CORRACTS CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity
Date of Government Version: 04/10/95 Date of Next Scheduled Update: 12/18/95
FINDS. Facility Index System
Source: EPNNTIS
Telephone: 800-908-2493
FINDS Facility Index System, FINDS contains both facility information and "pointers" to other sources that contain more
detail. These include: RCRIS, PCS (Permit Compliance System), AIRS (Aerometric Information Retrieval System).
FATES (FIFRA [Federal Insecticide Fungicide Rodenticide Act] and TSCA Enforcement System. FTTS [FIFRAffSCA
Tracking System)). CERCUS. DOCKET (Enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial
enforcement cases for all environmental statutes). FURS (Federal Underground Injection Control). FRDS (Federal
Reporting Data System). SIA (Surface Impoundments). CICIS (TSCA Chemicals in Commerce Information System),
PADS. RCRA-J (medical waste transporters/disposers). TRtS and TSCA,
Date of Government Version' 07/27/94 Date of Next Scheduled Update: 01/08/96
HMIRS. Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System
Source: U,S Department of Transportation
Telephone: 202 366-4555
HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Incident Report System HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to DOT
Date of Government Version, 12/31/94 Date of Next Scheduled Update: 04/30/96
ML TS Material Licensing Tracking System
Source, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Telephone, 301-415-7169
ML TS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately 8 100 sites which possess or
use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements, To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency
on a quarterly basis,
Date of Government Version, 08/01/95 Date of Next Scheduled Update: 01/15/96
NPL LIENS Federal Superfund Liens
Source, EPA
Telephone, 202-260-8969
NPL LIENS, Federal Superfund Liens, Under the authority granted the USEPA by the Comprehensive Environmental
Response. Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, the USEPA has the authority to file liens against real
property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner receives notification of potential
liability USEPA compiles a listing of filed notices of Superfund Liens,
Date of Government Version, 10/15/91 Date of Next Scheduled Update: 02/26/96
PADS PCB Activity Database System
Source, EPA
Telephone: 202 260,3992
PADS, PCB Activity Database, PADS Identifies generators, transporters. commercial storers and/or brokers and disposers
of PCB's who are required to notify the EPA of such activities,
Date of Government Version 10/14/94 Date of Next Scheduled Update: 02/19/96
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AAATS: RCAA Administrative Action Tracking System
Source: EPA
Telephone: 202-564-4104
RAATS: RCAA Administration Action Tracking System. RAATS contains records based on enforcement actions issued
under RCAA pertaining to major violators and includes administrative and civil actions brought by the EPA.
Date of Government Version. 04/17/95 Date of Next Scheduled Update: 12/18{95
ROD' Records Of Decision
Source: NTIS
Telephone: 703-416-0703
Record of Decision, ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL (Superfund) site containing technical and
health information to aid in the cleanup,
Date of Government Version: 03{31{95
Date of Next Scheduled Update: 03{04{96
TAIS: Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System
Source: EPNNTIS
Telephone: 202-260-2320
TRIS, Toxic Release Inventory System TRIS identifies facilities which release toxic chemicals to the air, water and land
in reportable quantities under SARA Title III Section 313,
Date of Government Version: 12/31{92 Date of Next Scheduled Update: 04{12/96
TSCA. Toxic Substances Control Act
Source: EPNNTIS
Telephone: 202260-1444
TSCA, Toxic Substances Control Act. TSCA identifies manufacturers and importers of chemical substances included on
the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory list. It includes data on the production volume of these substances by plant
site, USEPA has no current plan to update and/or re-issue this database,
Date of Government Version, 01/31/95 Date of Next Scheduled Update: 03/18/96
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CSCSL. Confirmed & Suspected Contaminated Sites Ust
Source: Department of Ecology
Telephone: 360-407-7200
Date of Government Version: 08/22/95
Date Made Active at EDR: 10/03/95
Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 09/26/95
Elapsed ASTM days: 7
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LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Site Ust
Source: Department of Ecology
Telephone: 360-4077200
LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports, LUST records contain an inventory of reported leaking
underground storage tank incidents, Not all states maintain these records, and the information stored varies by state,
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Date Made Active at EDR: 09/20/95
Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 08/23/95
Elapsed ASTM days: 28
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SWF/LS. Solid Waste Facilities Handbook
Source: Department of Ecology
Telephone: 360-407-6132
SWF/LS: Solid Waste FacilitieS/landfill Sites, SWF/LS type records typically contain an inventory of solid waste disposal
facilities or landfills in a particular state, Depending on the state, these may be active or inactive facilities or open dumps
that failed to meet RCRA Section 2004 criteria for solid waste landfills or disposal sites,
Date of Government Version 09/30/94 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 11/28/94
Date Made Active at EDR: 12/22/94 Elapsed ASTM days: 24
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Source: Department of Ecology
Telephone: 360-4077179
UST Registered Underground Storage Tanks, UST's are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRAl and must be registered with the state department responsible for administering the UST program,
Available information varies by state program,
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Date Made Active at EDR: 11/22/95
Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 10/17/95
Elapsed ASTM days: 36
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Depending on the geographic area covered by this report, the data provided in these specialty databases mayor may not be
complete, For example, the existence of wetlands information data in a specific report does not mean that all wetlands in the
area covered by the report are included, Moreover, the absence of any reported wetlands information does not necessarily
mean that wetlands do not exist in the area covered by the report,
Former Manufactured Gas (Coal Gas) Sites. The existence and location of Coal Gas sites is provided exclusively to
EDR by Real Property Scan, Inc, ~opyright 1993 Real Property Scan, Inc, For a technical description of the types
of hazards which may be found at such sites, contact your EDR customer service representative,
Disclaimer Provided by Real Property Scan, Inc.
The information contained in this report has predominantly been obtained from publicly available sources produced by entities
other than Real Property Scan, While reasonable steps have been taken to insure the accuracy of this report, Real Property
Scan does not guarantee the accuracy of this report, Any liability on the part of Real Property Scan is strictly limited to a refund
of the amount paid No claim is made for the actual existence of toxins at any site This report does not constitute a legal
opinion,
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DELlSTED NPL. Delisted NPL Sites
Source: EPA
Telephone: 703-603-8769
DEUSTED NPL. The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contirigency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that
the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL
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Source: EPNNTIS
Telephone: 703-416-0702
NFRAP' As of February 1995, CERCUS sites designated "No Further Remedial Action Planned" (NFRAP) have been
removed from CERCLlS, NFRAP sites may be sites where, following an initial investigation, no contamination was found,
contamination was removed quickly without the need for the site to be placed on the NPL, or the contamination was not
serious enough to require Federal Superfund action or NPL consideration, EPA has removed approximately 25,000 NFRAP
sites to lift the unintended barriers to the redevelopment of these properties and has archived them as historical records
so EPA does not needlessly repeat the investigations in the future. This policy change is part of the EPA's Brownfields
Redevelopment Program to help cities, states, private investors and affected citizens to promote economic redevelopment
of unproductive urban sites,
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FRDS. Federal Reporting Data System
Source: EPNOffice of Drinking Water
Telephone: 202-260-2805
FRDS provides information regarding public water supplies and their compliance with monitoring requirements, maximum
contaminant levels (MCL's), and other requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1986,
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Area Radon Information: The National Radon Database has been developed by the U,S, Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA) and is a compilation of the EPA/State Residential Radon Survey and the National Residential Radon Survey The
study covers the years 1986 1992. Where necessary data has been supplemented by information collected at private sources
such as universities and research institutions,
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Oil/Gas Pipelines/Electrical Transmission Lines: This data was obtained by EDR from the USGS in 1994 It is referred to by
USGS as GeoData Digital Une Graphs from 1 1 OO,OOO-Scale Maps, It was extracted from the transportation category including
some oil, but primarily gas pipelines and electrical transmission lines,
Sensitive Receptors: There are individuals who, due to their fragile immune systems, are deemed to be especially sensitive to
environmental discharges, These typically include the elderly, the sick, and children, While the exact location of these sensitive
receptors cannot be determined, EDR indicates those facilities, such as schools, hospitals, day care centers, and nursing homes,
where sensitive receptors are likely to be located,
USGS Water Wells. In November 1971 the United States Geological Survey (USGS) implemented a national water resource
information tracking system, This database contains descriptive information on sites where the USGS collects or has collected
data on surface water and/or groundwater The groundwater data includes information on more than 900,000 wells, springs, and
other sources of groundwater
Flood Zone Data: This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 1994 from the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Data depicts 100-year and 500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA.
Epicenters: World earthquake epicenters, Richter 5 or greater
Source: Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Water Dams: National Inventory of Dams
Source: Federal Emergency Management Agency
Telephone: 202-646-2801
WATER DAMS: National computer database of more than 74,000 dams maintained by the Federal Emergency Management
Agency
Water Wells in Kltsap County
Source: Public Utility District No, 1 of Kitsap County
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Property Address: 9523 Cullens Road SE
City. Yelm County. Thurston State: WA Zip: 98597
Parcel Number' 217-24-110600
Owner~ Occupant_ Robert Henderson Phone: ( )
Is the property or any adjoining property used for industrial use?
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To the best of your knowledge, has the property or any adjoining property been used for an industrial use in the past?
Yes No ....bL Unknown
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Is the property or any adjoining property currently bemg used asa gasoline surtion, motor repair facility, commercial printing facility,
dry cleaners, photo developing laboratory, junkyard or landfill, or as a waste treatment, storage, disposal, processing or recycling
facility? ,
Yes No~ Unknown
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To the best of your knowledge has the property or any adjoining property been used in the past as a gasoline station, motor repair
facility, commercial printing facility, dry cleaners, photo developing laboratory, junkyard or landfill, or as a waste treatment, storage,
disposal, processing, or recycling facility? No~
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Are there currently, or to the best of your knowledge have there been previously, any damaged or discarded automotive or industrial
batteries, or pesticides, paints, or other chemicals in individual containers of greater than 5 gal (19L) in volume or 50 gal (190L) in the
aggregate, stored on or used at the property or at the facility?
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Has fill dirt been brought onto the property that originated from a contaminated site or that is of an unknown origin?
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Are there currently, or tc the best of your knowledge have there been previously, any pits, ponds, or lagoons located on the property in
connection with waste treatment or waste disposal?
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Is there currently, or to the best of your knowledge has there been previOUS~any stained soil on the property?
Yes_ No_ Unknown'
If Yes, please explain.
Are there currently, or to the best of your knowledge have there been previously, any registered or unregistered storage tanks (above or
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Are there currently, or to the best of your knowledge have there been previously, any vent pipes, fill pipes, or access ways indicating a
fill pipe protruding from the ground on the property or adjacent to any structure located on the property?
Yes No V' Unknown
If Yes, please explain. ~
Are there currently, or to the best of your knowledge have there been previously, any flooring, drains, or walls located within the facility
that are stained by substances other than water or are emitting foul odors?
Yes_ No~ Unknown_
If Yes, please explain.
Does the owner or occupant of the property have any knowledge of environmental liens or governmental notification relating to past or
recurrent violations of environmental laws with r~ct to the property or any facility located on the property?
Yes_ No Unknown_
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or environmental violations with respect to the property or any facility located on the property?
Yes_ Nol Unknown_
If Yes, please explain.
Does the owner or occupant of the property have any knowledge of any environmental site assessment of the property or facility that
indicated the presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products on, or contamination of, the property or recommended further
assessment of the property?
Yes NoL Unknown
If Yes, please explain.
Does the owner or occupant of the property know of any past, threatened, or pending lawsuits or administrative proceedings concerning
a release or threatened release of any hazardous substance or petroleum products involving the property by any owner or occupant of the
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If Yes, please explain.
Does the property discharge waste water on or adjacent to the property other than storm water into a sanitary sewer system?
Yes NO* Unknown
If Yes, please explain.
To the best of your knowledge, have any hazardous substances or petroleum products, unidentified waste materials, tires, automotive or
industrial batteries or any other waste materials been dumped above grade, buried and/or burned on the property?
Yes~ No_ Unknown_
If Yes, please explain.
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Is there a transformer, capacitor, or any hydraulic equipment for which there are any records indicating the presence of PCBs?
Yes_ No~.. Unknown_
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
1996
811 Pacific Avenue · PO Box 505 · Tacoma, Washington 98401-0505 . (206) 383-1914 . FAX (206) 383-4525
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MISSION STATEMENT
Saltbush EnVIronmental ServIces, Inc. provIdes mnovatIve servIces that fully satisfy our
chents' reqUirements whIle meetmg the highest professional standards set forth m our
mdustry We produce and dehver supenor investigative reports WIthm the time and cost
hmItatIOns reqUired by our chent. Our business pnncIples are based on the values of quality,
customer servIce, mtegnty, and professIOnahsm. Saltbush EnVIronmental ServIces IS
conumtted to bemg absolutely the best m our industry
Saltbush EnVIronmental ServIces, Inc.
Quality is never an accident, it is always the result of high intention,
sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution, it requires
the wise choice of many alternatives.
Willa A. Foster
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INTRODUCTION
Saltbush Envlfonmental ServIces, Inc IS a full-servIce envlfonmental mvestIgatIOn,
mspectIon, samplmg, and consultmg firm specialIzing In Environmental SIte Assessments.
We work closely With our clients' requIrements and are able to deliver professIOnal reports
wIthm a lImIted tImeframe at a reasonable charge,
Saltbush EnVIronmental ServIces, Inc. personnel are lIcensed by the Washmgton State
Department of Ecology for Underground Storage Tank DecormmssIOnmg and SIte
Assessment cleanup operatIOns. We have completed numerous successful contammatIon
delmeatIOn projects, cleanups, remedIatIOn projects and SIte closures
We have worked closely wIth hazardous waste storage and dIsposal facIlItIes and are acutely
aware of the problems associated wIth handlmg hazardous matenals and wastes, We have
performed envIronmental assessments and remedial actIOn plannmg for mIlItary, commerCIal,
mdustnal and residential property owners, lenders, government agencIes, developers, msurers
and mvestors. AddItionally, we have worked WIth the decontammatIon and dIsposal of
chemIcal manufactunng faCIlItIes.
Saltbush EnVIronmental ServIces, Inc mamtams strong assocIatIOns WIth testmg laboratones,
consultmg engmeers, geologIsts, hydro geologIsts, remedIatIOn firms and regulatory agencIes.
We utIlIze selected profeSSIonal servIces when a project reqUires them. We mamtam current
m-house data on such reportmg faCIlItIes as CERCLIS, RCRA and NPL SItes, specIfic SIte
mformatIOn on above-ground and underground storage tank SItes, landfills, (open and closed)
and momtored clean-up SItes. AddItionally, we work With servIce agencIes that provIde
detaIled SIte mformatIon conformmg to ASTM standards.
All profeSSIOnals at Saltbush EnVIronmental ServIces, Inc are hIghly tramed and have the
expenence necessary to conduct the work reqUired m theIr asSIgned projects. Our personnel
mclude a vanety of profeSSIOnal qualIficatIOns and expenences reqUIred to produce a qualIty
envIronmental study Saltbush EnVIronmental ServIces, Inc. IS recogmzed by clIents,
regulatory agenCIes and contemporanes for conductmg supenor envIronmental servIces.
In addItIOn to numerous other qualIficatIOns, the PreSIdent of Saltbush EnVIronmental
ServIces, Inc IS a State of CalIfornia RegIstered EnVIronmental Assessor (REA), a natIOnally
recogmzed credentIal to IdentIfy mdIvidual envIronmental consultants that demonstrate by
educatIOn, expenence and profeSSIOnal peer/clIent endorsement, the proven abIlIty to conduct
envIronmental assessments to the hIgh standards establIshed by the State of CalIfornia, Office
of EnVIronmental ProtectIOn. Currently Washmgton does not reqUIre regIstratIOn or
certIficatIOn of envIronmental profeSSIOnals, and CalifornIa's standards lead the natIon.
Consultants from across the Umted States seek thIS endorsement to dIsplay an added
dImenSIOn of profeSSIOnal competence
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A V AILABLE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
· Phase I EnvIronmental SIte Assessments
. Property OwnershIp and Use HIstones
. Phase II Assessments
Samplmg / Testmg I InvestigatIOns
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. Asbestos and Lead Assessments
. SoIl Samplmg and Testmg
. Ground Water Sampling and Testmg
. Pre-RenovatIOn Hazardous Matenals Assessments
. SoIl GasN apor Probe StudIes
. Underground Storage Tank DIscovenes
. Leakmg Underground Storage Tank DIscovenes
. WDOE LIcensed Underground Storage Tank Closures
. WDOE RegIstered SIte Assessors
· Storm Water PermIts - Best Management PractIces
. SpIll PreventIOn Plans
. SEP A ChecklIsts
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PROFESSIONAL CLIENT REFERENCES
The following businesses and individuals are offered as reference to the quality services
performed by Saltbush EnVironmental Services, Inc
Client Name and Contact Client Address and Telephone
St. Joseph Medical Center
Mr Carl Scheuerman
Director of Property Management
1718 South I Street
Tacoma, Washington 98405
(206) 591-6601
United Way of Pierce County
Mr Peter Grignon
VP, Finance
734 Broadway
Tacoma, WA 98402
(206) 272-4267
Pierce County Medical Bureau
Mr Dan Malay
General Manager
1501 Market Street
Tacoma, WashlOgton 98402
(206) 597-6563
GrenleyStewart Resources, Inc.
Mr GregStewart
PnncipaI
1019 Pacific Avenue, Suite 1315
Tacoma, Washington 98402
(206) 272-7808
Associated General Contractors of
Washington
Mr Roland W Dewhurst
Southern Distnct Manager
3820 South PlOe Street
Tacoma, WashlOgton 98411
(206) 472-4476
u.S. Bank
Mr Bruce Marley, VP, Mgr.
Tacoma Corporate Banking
1145 Broadway, Suite noo
Tacoma, WA 98402
(206) 572-3103
Columbia Bank
Ms. Dolores Pendleton, A VP
RIsk Management Manager
1102 Broadway Plaza
Tacoma, W A 98402
(206) 305-1924
Key Bank
Mr Paul Herrop A VP,
Apprmsal Services
1101 PaCific Avenue
Tacoma, VIA 98402
(206) 305-7329
Woodworth & Company
Mr Mike Sknvan
Mr John Woodworth
1200 East D Street
Tacoma, W A 98
(206) 383-3585
Trammel-Crow
Mr Michael N Hickey
Pnncipal
1501 Market Street
Tacoma, WA 98402
(206) 572-6401
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SELECTED CLIENTS
Government Agencies
Department of Natural Resources
Department of TransportatIOn
Department of Parks and RecreatIOn
Department of Corrections
US Department of Commerce, NOAA
US Army, US Postal ServIce
Banks and Other Lending Institutions
Umted of Omaha LIfe Insurance
Franklm LIfe Insurance Company
North PacIfic Bank
Key Bank
Hardmg Fletcher Company
Babet FmancIaI CorporatIOn
State Bank of Colorado
U S Bank
Columbia Bank
Engineering Companies
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Moffatt, Nichol and Bonney
ReIchhold ChemIcals, Inc
Hinshaw's Honda
The Port of Olympia
PIerce County MedIcal Bureau
ASSOCIatIOn of General Contractors (AGC)
GoodWIll Industnes
Oberto Sausage Company
Umted Way of PIerce County
Pederson's Fryer Farms, Inc.
CIty of Olympia
Serta Mattress Company
Tucci and Sons
Olympia Cheese Company
Attorneys and Law Firms
Law Offices of the Puyallup Indian Tribe
DaVIes Pierson
Wilhams, Kastner & Gibbs
Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell
Burgess, Fitzer, Leighton & Phllhps
Bonnevllle, Viert, Morton & McGoldnck
Real Estate Developers and Brokers
Fortune Development Company
Norwestco Company
ConsolIdated Brokers
Seavest Realty
Investco FinanCIal CorporatIOn
Trammell Crow Company
Lyon Commercial Real Estate
ReMax Commercial Properties
PaCIfic Rim Real Estate Company
Wm, R. Kelhs Company
T & S Development Company
Sound Design BUlldmg Company, Inc,
Brubaker & ASSOCiates
Others
St. Joseph MedIcal Center
Lilyblad Petroleum
Starbucks Coffee Company
PIerce County Library DIstnct
Pnnt Northwest, Inc.
Supenor Lmen ServIces
Jolmny's Seafood Company
Woodworth ConstructIOn Company
PIerce County Housmg Authonty
Tacoma Zoo and Aquanum
Standard Paper Company
Clover Park Tecluucal College
Nalley's Fine Foods
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The folloWIng descnptIOns are offered as a partIal list of projects performed by Saltbush
EnvIronmental ServIces.
Client
U S Army
Funeral Services
General
ContractorlPCS
FaCIlIty
ChemIcal
Manufactunng
FacilIty
PIerce County
Fuel all
DIstributor
Department of
Natural
Resources
Puyallup IndIan
Tnbal Natlon
Location
Fort LeWIS,
Washmgton
Olympia,
Waslungton
Tacoma,
Waslungton
Tacoma,
Washington
Buckley,
WashIngton
Tacoma,
Waslungton
Forks,
Washmgton
Port Orchard,
WashIngton
Cedar Creek,
Washmgton
Port of
Tacoma
ProjectDescription
Gnd, sample, on-SIte soIl testIng and confirmatIOnal fixed
laboratory testIng for cleanup of former blacksmith and
velucle maIntenance faCIlity Closure report to WDOE.
Two separate leaking underground storage tank site
assessments for closures~ Onec1osure investigatIon required
soil sampling and groundwatermorutoring wells. The other
required excavatlon oHow level contaminants and testmg.
Quarterly ground water morutonng from eleven wells for
complIance WIth Tacoma-PIerce County Health Department
Petroleum Contammated Soils DIsposal FaCIlIty
Chemical plant decontallli11ation project. DeSign and
implement removal of PCP and, dioxin cOhtaIi1ihated
collectionsystems.P~T. butyl phenol, PCB and other
chlorinated phenols cleanup and disposal. Designand
implementl'ecoveryandremoval of phenol and maleic
anhydnde from process lines, Neutralize anddecbhtamInate
formaldehyde production plant
SoIl samplmg project to determIne extent of contamInated
soils WIth heavy metals, petroleum hydrocarbons and
halogenated hydrocarbons. SoIl Imported to SIte from
wreckmg yard excavation.
ExcavatIon o. fdiesel fuel,.con.. taminat.ed so. Ils to 60 feet below
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surface on CIty of Tacoma property Dnver dumped I ,200
gallons, Sample collection&testmg for closure to WDOE.
. Clearwater CorrectIon FaCIlity Cleanup Removal of five
underground storage tanks, testmg for contamInatIOn and
remedIal actIOn plannmg and ImplementatIOn.
. Underground Storage Tank Removal and pestICIde
contamInation evaluatIOns. DeSIgn study and bId specs.
Included EnVIronmental Impact StudIes, Assessments or
Statements, SOlI Samplmg and Testmg, Remedial ActIOn
Plannmg.
o PCP contammated SOlI, structure and contamers. Included
EnVIronmental Assessments, SOlI SamplIng and TestIng,
RemedIal ActIOn PlannIng.
Histoncal tItle, mappmg and IdentIficatIon of 66 tribal
propertIes, Database systems developed for lItigatIOn support
regardmg $163 mIllion settlement.
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Client
Confidential
Bureau of
Property
Busmess
ExpansIOn
Project
Commercial
Development
Fmn
CommercIal
Development
Company
CommercIal.
Development
FIrm
LIfe Insurance
Company
ConstructIon /
Environmental
RemediatIOn Co
HospItal
PIerce County
Chanty
OrganIzation
Location
Hylebos
Waterway,
Tacoma,
Washington
Yakima,
Washmgton
Tacoma,
Washington
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Washmgton
Seattle,
Washmgton
Seattle,
Washington
Tacoma,
Washmgton
Tacoma,
Washmgton
Tacoma,
Washmgton
Tacoma,
Washington
Project Description
Phase I SIte Assessment and PotentIally Responsible Party
(PRP) IdentIficatIon, Histoncal SIte use, tItle and corporate
records datmg to pre-1900 On SIte surveys, mtervIews and
government agency reVIews were conducted.
Phase I Site Assessments III preparation of real estate
transactions concerning school board lands. Research
included potentIal.forcontammationprior to campus
expansIOns.
Phase I SIte Assessment on metal fabncatIOn and photo
engravmg plant. Through EP A records project IdentIfied on-
SIte contammatIOn and recommended Phase II study
Phase I SIte Assessment on v~cantparcelof1and in
downtown core.lIistoncalinfonllation revealeclpresence of
gasohne servIce statIon 011 slte the 1920's through 1950's
Geophysical mvesugationCOI1ductedfor discov~l)' of
underground storage tanks and possible contamination.
Phase I SIte Assessment on commerCIal bUIldmg in mdustrIal
area. On-SIte survey revealed presence of underground
storage tanle
Phase I Site Assessment on CommerCIal buildmgintide flats
indUstrial area. ,Several light industry businesses occupied the
site.
Phase I SIte Assessment, lImIted asbestos, radon and
formaldehyde testmg on multI-level medIcal center bUIldmg.
Phase I EnVIronmental Assessment. Included lImited
samplmg andtestmg onapprmamately 10 Gicre SIte for
commerCIal/industrial development.
Phase I EnVIronmental Assessment of approxImately one CIty
block WIth vacated houses. Project mcluded asbestos and
lead pamt mspectIon as houses would be demolished for
bUIldmg expanSIOn.
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment discovered the
presence of numeroUS previous businesses that could have
contaminated the site. An asbestos/leaded pamt study
facIlitated the removal. prior to renovation. Phase II
geophYSIcal testmg discovered an improperly abandoned well
and leakmgunderground storage tank. Well properly
abandoned and tank removed. Soil contammationfrom
LUST excavated. Delmeationand groW1d water momtorIng
currently underway
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STAFF PROFILES
Saltbush Environmental Services, Inc.
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
DENNIS E. SALT
PRESIDENT
Saltbush EnvIronmental ServIces, Inc, was established by Mr Salt m 1983 An Industrial
TechnologIes graduate from Central Waslungton Uruversity, Mr Salt bnngs over 28 years
mspectIng, samplIng and project supervIsIon expenence to the firm.
Mr Salt has been the project manager on numerous InSpectIOns, contamInatIOn studIes and
remediatIOn projects throughout the PaCIfic Northwest. He developed an InternatIOnal solvent
recovery and recyclmg program, managed a year-long chemical plant decontamInation project
and developed a comprehensIve EnvIronmental Assessment servIce for property transfer
transactIOns.
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Mr Salt IS a WDOE LIcensed UST DecOImmssIOnmg SupervIsor and IS a WDOE RegIstered
Site Assessor Mr Salt IS also a State of Califorrua, EnvIronmental Protection Agency,
RegIstered Environmental Assessor (REA # 05014), a nationally recognized credentIal for
persons exhibItIng qualIfications for envIronmental assessment expertise.
Mr Salt IS a SubstItute mstructor at Clover Park Techmcal College In the Environmental
TechrucIan Program. He has conducted numerous semmars on EnVIronmental ServIces and
SIte Assessments for lenders, insurers and developers. He additIOnally gives envIronmental
update talks on a regular basIS to vanous Realtor groups.
Mr Salt has receIved the 40-hour, OSHA required Personal Protection on Hazardous Waste
SItes traInIng and IS current on reqUIred Refresher Tnuning. He has completed the ASTM
Standards Technology TraIrung for Ground Water and Vadose Zone Morutonng and
SamplIng Technology In Houston, Texas. He has attended the NGW A Environmental SIte
Assessments Conference at Ohio State Uruversity In Columbus, OhIO, and the NGW A
EnVIronmental SIte Assessment and Regulatory ComplIance AudIts SemInar In Atlanta,
GeorgIa. He has also attended the HazMat Conference In Long Beach, CalIfornia.
Mr Salt has completed the UST SIte Assessment for Contractors and Consultants course at
Seattle Commuruty College In collaboratIOn WIth WDOE and WDL&I. He completed
courses In SIte Morutonng, CharactenzatIon and RemediatIOn for UST DecommIssionmg at
the UmversIty ofWashmgton and has completed the Prezant classes on lead and asbestos and
buIldIng Inspector AddItIOnally, Mr Salt has completed a Thin Layer Chromatography
course by Fnedman & Bruya, Inc
Mr Salt IS an actIve member of the Northwest ASSOCIatIon of EnvIronmental ProfeSSIOnals,
the NatIOnal ASSOCIatIOn of EnvIronmental ProfeSSIOnals, the NatIOnal Ground Water
ASSOCIatIOn (NGW A), ASTM (formerly the Amencan SOCIety for TestIng and Matenals) and
the ASSOCIatIOn of Ground Water SCIentIsts and Engmeers. He IS an actIve member of the
ASTM comrmttee E-50 on EnVIronmental Assessment and regularly attends scheduled
conferences Mr Salt aSSIsted WIth the ImplementatIOn of Standard Practices for
EnVIronmental Site Assessments Phase I EnVIronmental Site Assessment Process (E 1527-
93) and EnVIronmental SIte Assessments TransactIOn Screen Process (E-1528-93)
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THOMAS L. COLLINS
Mr Collms bnngs over 25 years of bus mess management to Saltbush EnvIronmental
ServIces, Inc. He has routmely coordmated the efforts of lenders, commercial realtors,
developers, government economIC development boards and the sovereIgn natIOns of native
Amencans to successfully complete dIfficult envIronmental and fee tItle ownershIp proJects.
His background mcludes the Issuance of title msurance policIes, envIronmental due dIlIgence
research procedures and envIronmental assessments. He has extenSIve mformatIOnal research
background m all categones of publIc, governmental and electroruc data, He IS considered an
expert m the development of reportmg procedures and has receIved numerous awards for
excellence from regIOnal real estate boards, lendmg associatIOns and has conducted
mstructIOnal semmars at area contmumg educatIOnal facIhtIes.
Mr Collms has conducted numerous Phase I EnvIronmental SIte Assessments, completed
potentially responsible party research and created governmental in-house data bases. He has
worked dIrectly WIth representatives from the natIOnal, state, county and mumcIpallevels of
government. He has worked wIth the U S EnvIronmental Protection Agency, The State of
Washmgton Department of Ecology, The Washmgton State Real Estate Purchasmg DIvIsIon,
The Bureau ofIndIan Affairs and the CIty governments of Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia and
Bremerton.
Mr Collms has, completed the 40-hour OSHA reqmred Personal ProtectIOn on Hazardous
Waste SItes tramIng and IS current on reqmred Refresher TraIrung. He IS an active member of
the ASTM commIttee E-50 on EnvIronmental Assessment and has been InVIted to speak at
semmars such as "Due DIlIgence at Dawn" In Seattle, as well as assIst m the development and
structunng of new envIronmental consultmg companIes m Denver and Dallas.
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AILEEN D. STEPHENS
OFFICEIPROJECTS ADMINISTRATOR
Ms. Stephens is a 1994 graduate ofSt. Martin's College and is currently the Saltbush
EnvIronmental ServIces, Inc. OfficelProJects Admimstrator Her background experience
mcludes vanous styles ofwnting, editmg and marketing. Ms. Stephens IS our client liaIson,
as well as an informatIOn source for quenes called mto our office from the non-client pubhc.
Ms. Stephens IS mvolved WIth Phase I EnVIronmental Site Assessment research and
development. She IS responsible for project coordinatIOn and trackmg, mcludmg project start-
up, soIl-type research, site elevatIOns and topograplucal mappmg. She conducts lustoncal
research, and reVIews aenals, titles and govemrnentaI agency database research.
She has brought to Saltbush her on-the-job expenence in the completIOn of our Assessments,
as well as managing vanous office activities. AddItionally she has been proofing and edltmg
all reports for Phases I and II, Samplmgffestmg, Remediation/Cleanup Management and
Updates smce she became a part of our team.
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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
CARL E. GIECHE, P .E.
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
PROJECT ENGINEERING COORDINATOR
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Mr Gleche IS a Mecharucal Engmeenng graduate of Michigan State University with over 25
years expenence. He IS currently a registered Mecharucal Engmeer of the State of
Washmgton and IS the Saltbush Environmental ServIces, Inc. Project Engmeenng
Coordmator
Mr Gleche helped desIgn and mspect eqUipment for the CIty of Tacoma's Mayfield
Powerhouse, the plastics compounding plant expansIOn for RelChhold's VisalIa, CalIforma
plant; the formaldehyde plant expansion, mcluding wastewater pretreatment facilities, Wlnte
CIty, Oregon, wastewater pretreatment facIlity, San FrancIsco, CalIfornia, and two
pentacWorophenol production plant expansIOns m Tacoma, Waslungton.
In lus 18 years at Relchhold ChemIcals, Inc, Mr Gleche was the Project ManagerlEngmeer
for both m-state and out-of-state proJects, A conSIderable portIOn of these projects concerned
safety, wastewater pretreatment, and environmental compliance.
Mr Gleche's prevIOus work expenence mcludes Techstaff, Inc , contracted to Parsons
Bnnkerhoff Quade & Douglas, Nelson, Coulson and ASSOCIates, contracted to Pozzolaruc
Northwest, Inc., Relchhold ChemIcals, Inc., Project Engineer; CIty of Tacoma, Pnnclpal
Professional Mecharucal Engmeer; Wlntson-Miller & Associates; PacIfic Car & Foundry Co,
and Glffels & Vallet, Inc.
Mr Gleche's was responsible for managmg the demolitIOn of the chemical productIOn plant at
the Tacoma Relchhold chemical production facilities, With responsibility for assunng the
work was performed m an envIronmentally safe manner Mr Gleche has receIved the 40-
hour, OSHA reqUired Personal ProtectIon on Hazardous Waste SItes traimng and IS current on
reqUired Refresher Trammg.
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JOHN HILDENBRAND
CONSULTING PROFESSIONAL
Mr Hildenbrand is currently an Instructor of Environmental SCIence / Technology at Clover
Park Techmcal College. He is responsible for mstructmg and certifymg competence m a
comprehensive program for EnvIronmental SCIence and Technology, includmg Hazardous
Material Personal ProtectIOn and Safety Trammg, meeting WDL&I 80-hour mandate for
hazardous waste sIte workers.
Mr Hildenbrand IS extensIvely famIlIar With waste desIgnation protocols, EP A pnonty
pollutant, RCRA, Washmgton State Dangerous Waste Regulation samplmg procedures, and
sample and data qualIty assurance and control. He dId extenSIve work m audItmg for
complIance WIth Hazardous Waste RegulatiOns and RCRA for publIc and pnvate entitles.
Mr Hildenbrand worked as an EnvIronmental Health SpecialIst for the Tacoma-PIerce
County Health Department and proVIded facility audItmg through inspection and voluntary
consultatIOns regardmg compliance With RCRA, NPDES, Waslungton Dangerous Waste
RegulatiOns, General Health and Safety concerns.
He adVIsed the US EP A on soil contamination issues with the South Tacoma Swamp
Superfund SIte, desIgned and deployed ImplementatIOn strategies for the South Tacoma
Groundwater Protection Distnct. He provided EIS and Environmental checklist comments for
envIronmental issues concerrung regulatory and techmcal requirements and concerns.
Mr Hildenbrand IS a certIfied Instructor of the 40-hour, OSHA required, Personal ProtectIOn
on Hazardous Waste SItes trairnng and the 80-hour Personal ProtectIOn on Hazardous Waste
SItes and IS current on all reqUIred Refresher Training.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE
ENVIRONMENT AND NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF
FUNDS
January 25, 1996
City of Yelm
P.O Box 479 YeIm Washington 98597
PH: (360) 458-8405
TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS, AND PERSONS'
On or about February 8, 1996 the City ofYelm will request the State of Washington
Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development (CTED) to release federal
funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL 93-383)
for the following project:
Krislen Apartments
24 units of housing for seniors and for persons with developmental disabilities
9523 Cullens Rd SE Yelrn, Thurston, Washington
Census Tract 124
It has been determined that such request for release of funds will not constitute an action
significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and accordingly the above-
named City ofYelm had decided not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under
the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (pL 91-190)
The reason for such decision not to prepare such statement are as follows.
After completion ofthe State of Washington Environmental Policy Act Environmental
checklist and the NEP A enviromnental assessment checklist, it has been determined that
this proposal does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment.
An environmental review record respecting the within project has been made by the
above-named City ofYelm which document the environmental review if the project and
more fully sets forth the reasons why such statement is not required.
This environmental review record is on file at the above address and is available for public
examination and copying upon request at Yelm City Hall between the hours of
8 a.m. and 5 p m.
No further enVIronmental review of such project is proposed to be conducted prior to the
request for release of federal funds,
All interested agencies, groups, and persons disagreeing with this decision are invited to
submit written comments for consideration by the City ofYelm to the City ofYelm. Such
written comments should be received at P,O Box 479, Yelm, Washington 98597 on or
before February 8, 1996, All such comments so received will be considered and the City
of Yelm will not request the releases of federal funds or take any administrative action on
the project on or before the date specified in the preceding sentence,
The City ofYelm will undertake the project described above with Block Grant funds from
the State of Washington Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development
(CTED) under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as
amended, City ofYelm is certifying to CTED that Shelly Badger applicant/and chief
administrative officer, in her official capacity as Chief Administrative Officer, consents to
accept the jurisdIction of the responsibilities in relation to environmental reviews, decision
making and action, and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of
the certification is that upon its approval of City ofYelm may use the Block Grant funds
and CTED will have satisfied its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969 CTED will accept an objection to its approval only ifit is on one of the
following issues. a) that the certification was not in fact executed by the certifying officer
or other officer of applicant approved by CTED; or b) that applicant's environmental
review record for the project indicates omission of a required decision finding or step
applicable to the project in the environmental review process. Objections must be
prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part 58) and
may be addressed to CTED at 906 Columbia SW, P.O Box 48300, Olympia Washington
98504-8300
Objections to the release of funds on bases other than those stated above will not be
considered by CTED. No objection received after February 26, 1996 will be considered
by CTED
Shelly Badger
POBox 479
Yelm Washington 98597
Attest. Agnes Bennick, City Clerk
Published Nisqually Valley News, Thursday 25, 1996
Posted in public areas' Thursday, January 25, li)96
Copies to Dept. of Ecology W/checklist
All agencies/citizens on SEP A mailing list and adjacent property owners.
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City of YellD
105 Yelm Avenue West
POBox 479
Yelm, Washington 98597
206-458-3244
March 24, 1992
Washington State Department of Community Development
Federal Emergency Management Agency
U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington State Department of Ecology
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Gentlemen:
Please find the enclosed copies for the United
Citizen's Betterment Organization (U.C.B.O.) Com-
munity Service Center project in Yelm, Washington.
1 each,
State Environmental Policy Act
(SEPA) Checklist
Environmental Assessment Checklist
Notice of No Significant Impact on
the Environment and Request for Release
of Funds
Finding of No Significant Impact
and Determination of Nonsignificance
1 each,
1 each,
1 each,
I am available to answer any ques tions you might
have related to the enclosed material.
Sincerely,
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City Planner
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SI'ATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Acr
ENVIRONMENTAL OIECICLISI'
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
Purpose of Checklist:
The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43.21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider
the environmental Impacts of a proposal before makmg decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be
prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of
this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce
or avoid impacts from the proposal. If it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required.
Instructions for Applicants:
'This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agen-
cies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are Significant, requiring
preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known. or give the best de-
scription you can.
You must answer each question aexurately and carefully. to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should
be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you
really do not know the answer. or if a question does not apply to your proposal. write "do not know" or "does not ap-
ply" Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later
Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning. shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer
these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you.
The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a penod of time or on
different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental
effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explam your answers or prOVide additional in-
formation reasonably related to determining if there may be slgmficant adverse impact.
A. BACKGROUND
Name of proposed project. if applicable:
D.C.B.O. Community Service Center
2. Name of applicant: C i t Y 0 f Ye 1m
3 Address and phone number of applicant and contact person.
P.O. Box 479
Yelm, Wa. 98597
4 Date checklist prepared: 3 - 20- 9 2
5 Agency requestmg checklist. DCD Communi ty Developmen t Block Gran t
6 Proposed timmg or schedule (including phasing, if applicable)
As soon as possible to estimated completion date June 1993
7 Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected With thiS proposal?
If yes, explam.
Not at this time
8 List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related t(,
this proposal.
This SEPA checklipt and a NEPA checklist
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9 Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the
property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain.
No
10. LIst any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known.
Co~di~ional Use Permit, Building Permits, Health (septic) Permit,
BUlldlng Relocation Permit
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There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not
need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific mfor-
mation on project description.)
Remodel existing metal building for use as UCBO meeting and
community center, food bank and headstart school
12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your pro-
posed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur
over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the slte(s), Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map,
and topographic map, if reasonably available, While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not
required to dupIJcate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist.
509 Rhoton Road, W1j2, S19, T17N, R2E, Tax Parcel # 24-05,
4.01 acres
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS
I Earth
a. General description of the Site (circle one)S rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous,
other
b, What IS the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? 1 %
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TO BE. COMPLETED BY APPUCANT
c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat,
muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils. specIfy them and note any prime
farmland.
Spanaway gravelly sandy loam, 0% - 3%
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describe.
No
e. Descnbe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading pro-
posed. Indicate source of fill.
Minor grading for parking areas and new recreational fields
f Could erosion occur as a result of c1earmg, construction. or use? If so, generally describe.
Not likely
g. About what percent of the site will be covered with Impervious surfaces after project
constructIon (for example, asphalt or buildings)?
10% (50 parking spaces - 8500 sq. ft. of building)
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any-
Undisturbed growth along creek and silt, fence immediately
up slope
2. Air
a, What types of emISSIons to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile.
odors, industnal wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If
any. generally describe and gIve approximate quantities if known.
Dust and equipment exhaust during construction and vehicle
exhaust and discharge from heating equipment after.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so.
generally describe.
There hav~ been complaints in the area regarding odor from
a local flberglass operation
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air. if any'
None
3
3 Water
a. Surface:
1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including
year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type
and provide names_ If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into.
t
"'
Yelm Creek borders site on the west.
to Nisqually River
Yelm Creek is tributary
2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described
waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans.
Play fields and passive recreation f '1' .
on the 200 ft. area aCl ltles will encroach
3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed
from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. In-
dicate the source of fill material.
None
4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general de-
scnptlon, purpose, and approximate quantities if known.
No
5) Does the proposal lie within a lOO-year floodplam? If so, note location on the site
plan.
No structures in flood plain
6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so,
describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge.
No
b. Ground:
I) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give
general description, purpose, and approxImate quantitIes if known.
Yelm water supply' f 1
. lS rom we Is. Domestic water '11 b .
by Clty. Current sewage dis osal . ~l e provlded
Proposed S.T.E.P. system will l' ~s through.sept~c tank-drainfields.
e lmlnate on-Slte dlscharge.
2) Describe waste mate.ial that will be dIscharged into the ground from septic tanks or
other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industnal, contaming the following
chemIcals ., agricultural, etc.) Describe the general size of the system, the number of
such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or
humans the system(s) are expected to serve.
On septic tank pending completion of step sewer
4
c. Water Runoff (including storm water).
I) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collectlOn and
disposal, if any (include quantities, if known) Where will thIS water flow? Will thIs water
flow into other waters? If so, describe.
Run-off from impervious roof and parking surfaces will be
collected by swales and conveyed to percolation ponds
2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe.
No
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if
any.
On-site ponding and percolation and siltation and erosion
control measures will be required
4 Plants
a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site:
.x. deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen. other Cottonwood
_ evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other
shrubs
X grass
_ pasture
_ crop or grain
_ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup. bullrush, skunk cabbage, other
water plants: water lily. eelgrass. milfoil. other
Jr other types of vegetation S co t s broom
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered?
Grasses and scots broom removed for parking
c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site.
None known
d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance
vegetation on the Site, if any'
Landscaping to be done per City requirements and as funding
is available
5 Animals
a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known
to be on or near the site:
blrds:Q heron, eagle.~ other'
mammals: deer, bear, elk, Deaver, other:
fish. bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other'
b, List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site.
None known
c:
C. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain.
No
d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any'
None
6 Energy and Natunal Resources
a. What kinds of energy ~!!9 atural gas
the completed proJect's energy needs. en
facturing, etc.
Heating and lighting
oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet
whether it will be used for heating, manu-
b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so,
generally describe.
No
C. What kinds of energy conservation features are mcluded in the plans of this proposal?
List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any'
Washington Energy Code
7 Environmental Healtb
a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk
of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal?
If so, describe.
Possibility of structural fire
1) Describe special emergency services that might be required.
None
2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any'
None
b. Noise
I) What types of nOIse exist in the area which may affect your project (for example:
tra:fic, eqUipment, operation, other)?
Traffic; both automobile and occassional train
2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a
short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, constructIOn, operation, other)? Indi-
cate what hours nOise would come from the site.
Short term; construction equipment. Long term; traffic
6
3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any'
None
8 Land and Shoreline Use
a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties?
Vacant. Adjacent to north is vacant, East is Christmas tree
farm, south and west is vacant
b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe.
Not recently
c. Describe any structures on the site.
Metal building; past use as small manufacturing facility
d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what?
No
e. What is the current zoning classificatIon of the site?
Light Industrial
f. What is the current comprehensive plan desIgnatIon of the site?
Light industrial
g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site?
N/A
h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so,
specify
County environmental health designates "Aquifer Sensitive"
1_ Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project?
8 - 12
Approximately how many people would the completed project displace?
None
k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any'
None
I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal IS compatible wIth existing and projected land
....... uses and plans, if any'
Conditional use permit
7
9 Housing
a, Approximately how many unIts would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, mid-
dle, or low-income housmg.
None
b. Approximately how many umts, if any, would be ehmmated? Indicate whether high,
mIddle, or low-income housing.
None
c, Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any.
None
10. Aesthetics
a. What IS the tallest heIght of any proposed structure(s), not includmg antennas; what is
the princIpal extenor buIldmg matenal(s) proposed?
35 ft. by Ci ty ordinance. Proposed exterl'or
building material is T-lll siding.
b. What views m the Immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed?
None
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any.
None
11 Light and Glare
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would It mainly
occur?
Night time security lighting
b. Could light or glare from the finlshea ptOJ"":l ~a safety hazard or interfere with views?
No
c. What existing off-slte sources of light or glare may affect your proposal'?
None
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any:
None
12. Recreation
a. What desIgnated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vlcimty?
None
b, Would the proposed project displace any existing recreatIOnal uses? If so, describe.
No
8
c_ Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recre3tion. Includmg recreatlon op-
portUnItles to be provIded by the project or applicant, If any'
Play fields will be provided on site and passive recreation
facilities may be established along the creek in time
13 Historic and Cultural Presenatioo
a. Are there any places or objects listed on. or proposed for, national, state, or local preser-
vation regIsters known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe.
None known
b. Generally describe any landmarks or eVIdence of histone, archaeologIcal. sCIentific, or
cultural Importance known to be on or next to the site.
None known
c. Proposed measures to reduce Of control impacts, if any'
None
14 Tr:nsporation
a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the
eXISting street system. Show on site plans, Ii any
Rhoton and First Street
b. Is site currentJy served by public transit? If not. what is the approximate distance to the
nearest transit stop?
No
c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have" How many would the
project ehmmate?
Completed project would have 50 parking spaces. M:me
eliminated.
d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to eXIsting roads or
streets, not mcluding dnveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or
pnvate)
No
e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail. or aIr transporta-
tion? If so, generally describe.
Railroad spur line available on site
f. How many vehicular tnps per day would be generated by the completed proJect? If
known, indicate when peak volumes would occur
100
j '!
g. Proposed measures to redu~ or control transportation impacts, if any'
r-
None
] 5 Public Senices
a. Would the project result in an Increased need for public services (for example: fire pro-
tection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe.
No
b. Proposed measures to redu~ or control direct impacts on public serviCes, If any
None
16. Utilities
a, Circle utIlities currently available at the slte:~tnciD<~ral g~@use s~
~lephon.$l sanitary sewer, ~c sys~ other
b Descnbe the utilitIes that are proposed for the proJect, the utilIty prOViding the service,
and the general construction actlvltles on the site or in the Immediate vicInity which might
be needed.
S.T.E.P. sewer system
C. SIGNATURE
The above an wers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that
the lead agenc \s lY10g on them tr~eciSlon. 0
Signature: .'. f..'\..y:-"'t-.). . L~ . ~ \ -= ~, .
Date Submitted. ~ ,- 1-- 4- - '1' L_
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10
Environmental
Assessment Checklist
page 1
Impact Categories
Land Development
Conformance With
Comprehensive
Plans and Zoning
Compatibility and
Urban Impact
X
Slope
X
Erosion
X
Soil Suitability
X
Hazards and
Nuisances, Including
Site Safety
X
Energy
Consumption
Noise
Effects of Ambient
Noise on Project and
Contribution to Com-
munity Noise Levels X
U.C.B.O. Community Service Center
Project Name and Identification No
7
Source or Documentation
(Note date or contact or
page reierencel
Additional material may be
attached.
X
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
Requires nuisance suit limitation
Re ardin indus tri 1
Conforms with comprehension plan
FIELD OBSERVATION
THRUSTON COUNTY STORM WATER
Erosion control standards to be
a l'e
FIELD OBS.
TO MEET CURRENT WASHINGTON
STATE ENERGY CODE
F.
27
Environmental
Assessment Checklist
'1tinued. page 2)
Project Name and Identification No
U.C.B.O. Community Service Center
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Impact Categories
Air Quality
Effects of Ambient Air
Quality on Project and
Contribution to Com-
munity Pollution Levels X
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(Note date oi contact or
page reierencel
Additional material may be
attached,
Environmental Design and Historic Values
Visual Quality-
Coherence. Diversity,
Compatible Use, and
~-ale X
loric, Cultural.
.Jld Archaeological
Resources
X
Socioeconomic
Demographic!
Character Changes
x
Displacement
X
Employment and
Income Patterns
y
Community Facilities and Services
Educational Facilities
HEAD START PROGRAM
x
Commercial Facilities
x
Health Care
X
SPACE FOR HEALTHMOBILE AND FULL
TIME MENTAL HEALTH OFF~CER
Social SeIVices
x
28
Environmental
Assessment Checklist
[continued. page 3)
Impact Categories
Community Facilities and Services (Continued)
Solid Waste
D.C.B.O. Community Service Cpntpr
PrOject Name and Identification No
7
Source or Documentation
(Note date oi contact or
page referencel
Additional material may be
attached.
x
Waste Water
STEP SEWER SYSTEM
x
Storm Water
x
EROSION - SILTATION CONTROLS PER
CITY ORDINANCES
Water Supply
x
Public Safety Police
Fire
To be in accordance with unifonn
fire code
Emergency
Medical
X
Open Open Space
Space and
Recreation
X
Recreation
X
Cultural
Facilities
X
Transportation
X
PLAY FIELDS
PLAY FIELDS
Exist:ing road capacity
Environmental
Assessment Checklist
(continued. page 4)
Project Name and Identification No
U.C.B.O. Community Service Center
-
i
Impact Categories
Source or Documentation
(Note date oi contact or
page reierence)
Additional material mav be
attached. .
Natural Features
Water Resources
x
Surface Water
x
EROS - SILT control measures
required
Floodplains
x
Wetlands
x
EROS - SILT CONTROL RUN-OFF
Subject to "Critical Areas" review
Coastal Zone
x
Unique Natural
Features and
Agricultural Lands
x
Vegetation and
Wildlife
x
30
Environmental
Assessment Checklist
(continued. page 5)
Summary of Findings
and Conclusions
Proposed project will provide significant social benefits to low-
income residents of the community.
Primary environmental risk is
associated with adjacent Yelm creek and wetlands. Mitigation will
be reauired by erosion control standards, stormwater retention!
treatment, and compliance with Yelm Critical Area regulations.
Summary of
Environmental
Conditions:
Land adjacent to Yelm creek; served by collector street to industrial
area; flat vacant land within urban growth area.
Project Modifications
and Alternatives
Considered:
No modificaton required; alternative sites rejected due to cost,
rr;::lffi r imp;::lrrc:;. ?lnn 1 ann llse conflicts.
31
Environmental
Assessment Checklist
(continued. page i)
1 Is project in compliance 'Nith applicable laws and
regulations? IX] Yes 0 No
2. Is an EIS required? 0 Yes IX! No
3 A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSIl can be made Project will not
significantly affect the quality of the human environment. [Xl Yes 0 No
Prepared by
Todd M. Stamm
Gene Borqes
Dennis CochrFlnp.
Date
March 2.1. 1 gg7
,.
Title City Planner
Citv Administrator
PT'1'Ji T'1o,::.ri T'1'J rQn5i'll te.nt
33
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
AND OF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS
Applicant
CITY OF YELM
POBOX 479.
YELM WA 98597
Date
Phone
March 26, 1992
(206) 458-3244
TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES. GROUPS AND PERSONS
On or about Apri I 10, 1992 the above named Ci ty wi II request the
state of Washington Department of Community Development (DCD) to
release federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974 (PL 93-383) for the following project
Project Yelm UCBO Community Center
Purpose To purchase property, rehabilitate buildings and construct
new facilities at 509 Rhoton Road. Yelm, Wa , in Census Tract 124.
It has been determined that such request for release of funds will not
constitute an action significantly affecting the quality of the human
environment and accordingly the above-named City has decided not to
prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (PL 91-190)
The reasons for such decision not to prepare such statement is
The proposed action will have no significant adverse impact upon the
environment
An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been
made by the above-named City which documents the environmental review
of the project and more fully sets forth the reasons why such
statement is not required This Environmental Review Record is on
file at the above address and is available for public examination and
copying upon request at Yelm City Hall between the hours of 8 am and 5
pm No further environmental review of such project is proposed to be
conducted prior to the request for release of federal funds
All interested agencies, groups, and persons disagreeing with this
decision are invited to submit written comments for consideration by
the City of Yelm to the Yelm Planning Department, Yelm City Hall, Yelm
WA 98597 Such written comments should be received at address
specified on or before April 10, 1992 All such comments so received
will be considered and the City of Yelm will not request the release
of federal funds or take any administrative action on the project on
or before April 10,1992
The City of Yelm will undertake the project described above with Block
Grant funds from the state of Washington Department of Community
Development (DCD) under Title I of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974. as amended The City of Yelm is certifying to
DCD that the City of Yelm and Mayor Robert Sanders, in his official
capacity as Mayor consent to accept the jurisdiction of the federal
courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation
to environmental reviews, decision making and action; and that these
responsibilities have been satisfied The legal effect of the
certification is that upon its approval the City of Yelm may use the
Block Grant funds and DCD will have satisfied its responsibilities
under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 DCD will accept
an objection to its approval only if it is on one of the following
bases (a) that the certification was not in fact executed by the
certifying officer or other officer of appl icant approved by DCD, or
(b) that applicant's environmental review record for the project
indicates omission of a required decision finding or step applicable
to the project in the environmental review process Objections must
be prepared and submi t ted in accordance wi th the required procedure
(24 CFR Part 58) and may be addressed to DCD at Ninth and Columbia
Building, Mail Stop GH-51. Olympia, Washington 98504-4151
Objections to the release of funds on bases other than those stated
above will not be considered by DCD No objection received after
Apri I 30, 1992 will be considered by DCD
R~~o.& &,
Mayor Robert A 'San er's & t..--.....
Ye I m C i t y Ha I I
POBox 479
Yelm, WA 98957
PUBLISHED
Nisqually Valley News, March 26, 1992
The Olympian, March 25, 1992
ATTACHMENT 6- H
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
AND
DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE
Description of proposal Purchase of property, rehabilitation of
existing buildings on the property, and construction of new facil-
ities to house all social service proqrams of the United Citizens
Betterment Orqainization (UCBO).
Location of proposal, including street address, if any
509 Rhoton Road, Yelm, WA 98597
Jurisdiction proposing action
City of Yelm
The jurisdiction proposing this action has determined that it does not
have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An
environmental impact statement (ElS) is not required under RCW
43.21C.0302(O) (c). This decision was made after review of a com-
pleted environmental checklist and other information on file with the
lead agency. This information is available to the public on request.
x This DNS is issued under 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will
not act on this proposal for 15 days from the date below.
Comments must be submitted by Anril 10 1997.
Responsible official
Todd Stamm
Position/title Environmental Review Offir.p.r Phone (:/011) d"iR- i?dd
Address P.o. Box 479. Yelm
WA 9R"i97
Date
~/z ~/ 1:2-
Signature
/~/JP~
PUBLISHED: Nisqually Valley News, March 26, 1992
ATTACHMENT 6- L
Washington state Department of Community Development
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS AND CERTIFICATION
(Pursuant to section 104(h) of Title I of the
Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as Amended)
1. NAME OF APPLICANT
2 . CONTRACT NUMBER
CITY OF YELM
3. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS (Include
street, City, state, and Zip)
PO BOX 479
YELM, WA 98597
1-91-744-023
4 . DATE OF REQUEST
CERTIFICATION
FEBRUARY 25, 1993
5. REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS. Release of approved grant funds
for the following project is requested:
Yelm UCBO Community Center. City of Yelm requests release
of CDBG funds to place a down payment on property and construct
new facilities to include UCBO offices, multi-purpose room,
HEADSTART classrooms, and an annex building for the food bank
and thrift shop in the 600 block of Crystal Springs St NW,
Lot 1, City of Yelm Large Lot Division No. 8031, Parcel #227192401C
in Census Tract 124.
6. CERTIFICATION. with reference to the above project, I, the
undersigned officer of the applicant, certify:
That the applicant has at least seven (7) days prior to
submitting this request for release of funds and certification,
published and disseminated in the manner prescribed by 24 CFR
58.16 (b), a notice to the public (a copy of which is attached)
in accordance with 24 CFR 58.30 (a);
That the applicant has fully carried out its responsibilities
for environmental review, decisionmaking and action pertaining
to the project named above; that the applicant has complied
with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969; that the
applicant has complied with the environmental procedures,
permit requirements, and the statutory obligations of the laws
cited in 24 CFR 58.5 (a) (2); and that the applicant has taken
into account the environmental criteria, standards, permit
requirements, and other obligations applicable to the project
under the other related laws and authorities cited in 24 CFR
58.1 (a) (3); and that the level of environmental clearance
carried out by the applicant in connection with this said
project 1___1 did 1___1 did not require the preparation and
dissemination of an environmental impact statement.
(continued)
That the dates upon which all statutory and regulatory time
periods for review, comment, or other response or action in
regard to this clearance began and ended as indicated below;
that all such dates which are applicable to this aforesaid
clearance are indicated below; and that with the expiration
of each of the time periods indicated below, the applicant
is in compliance with the requirements of 24 CFR Part 58;
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{
COMMENCE EXPIRE
ITEM MO/DAY/YR MO/DAY/YR
Notice of Finding of No Significant NVN
Impact: Publication 2/4/93 2/4/93
Same: Comment Period 2/4/93 2/19/93
Notice of Intent to Prepare EIS:
Publication n/a n/a
Draft EIS: Comment Period n/a n/a
Same: 90-Day Period (NEPA
Regulations) n/a n/a
Final EIS: 30-Day Period (NEPA
Regulations) n/a n/a
7-Day Notice of Intent to Request
Release of Funds: Publication 2/4/93 2/4/93
IS-Day DCD Decision Period 2/19/93 3/6/93
Other (Specify) n/a n/a
That I am authorized to, and do, consent to assume the status
of responsible federal official under the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 and each provision of law specified in 24 CPR
58.1 (a) (3) insofar as the provisions of these laws apply to the
DCD responsibilities for environmental review, decisionmaking and
action assumed and carried out by the applicant: that by so con-
senting, I assume the responsibilities, where applicable, for the
conduct of environmental review, decisionmaking and action as to
environmental issues, preparation and circulation of draft, final
and supplemental environmental impact statements, and assumption
of lead agency or cooperating agency responsibilities for prep-
aration of such statements on behalf of federal agencies and DCD,
when these agencies consent to such ass~mption;
That I am authorized to consent to, and do, accept on behalf of the
applicant and personally, the jurisdiction of the federal courts for
the enforcement of all these responsibilities, in my official
capacity as certifying officer of the applicant.
A:J.".1.'AI:...f.U'lli.N'.J. -b- t.-
(Continued)
'f (
~ttr i 1!n?~tIL
Chief Administrative Officer
of Applicant)
Mayor, Robert A. Sanders
(Title)
PO BOX 479
(Address)
YELM, WA 98597
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WARNING: Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United states Code and
Criminal Procedure shall apply to this certification. Title 18
provides, among other ~~ings, that whoever knowingly and willfully
makes or uses a document or writing containing any false,
fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, in any matter within
~~e jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United states,
shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than
five years or both.
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
Count yO! ~hurston
Fiona Reeves
, being first duly sworn on
.l.i';,-:,:
oath deposes and says that she/he is the epnpP::ll m::ln::le;Pp
of the Nisqually Valley News, a weekly newspaper That said newspa-
per is a legal newspaper and has been approved as a legal newspaper
by order of the superior court in the county in which it is published and
it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of the
publications hereinafter referred to, published in the English language
continually as a weekly newspaper in Thurston County, Washington, and
it is now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained
at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper
Notice to the Public
That the annexed is a true copy of
~it~ nf Yplm PP Kpi~lpn ~p::lptmpnt~
as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form) of said
newspaper once a week for a period of
1
consecutive weeks, commencing on the
2~
of
96 . and ending on the
] ElTlUa.IJT
19
25 day of January ,19 96
both dates inclusive and that such newspaper was regularly distributed
to its subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the
fee charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ 67 . 50 ,
which amount has been paid in full. '
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i TO ;ALl'.JNTE RESTED .AG ENCI E S,
: GROUPS, AND PERSONS: :"1:;','<'
, ;rOn or about FebNa,y 8, 1996 the City
'" ,of,'l'elm ~r8cjUest ~ Stale of W3shi,ngton.
Department of Community, Trade and
... Economic Oeveloprn8n1 (CTED) to "18I6aSe
,y, federal funds under.Tllle I of the Housing
~,,\ ;aiid cOminuility DeveloprrientAcI of 1974
~i'; ,t(PL 93-383) for the follOWing project:' .,
'., i..!(rislen Apartments .. ,:..:, " .
'-24.units of houSing for se'niorsand for
t persons with developinental disabilities
_ i 9523 Cullens Rd. 'SE Yelm, Thurston~ ..
. ~ WashinQton. :..i.).t;'.3.\ .~ ~:f~. ;~~~~: ~:.. ~,
i ~nsus}'raclI24,:",' ,.J fC' ~;;'
II has been determined that such I8qJflSt
for release of funds will not constitute an
action significanUy affecting the quafity of
!he hUman environment aOO llCCllldingy Ihe .
above-named CitY, of. Yelm had decided
not to prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement under !he National Enviroi-rnentaJ
Paficy Act of 1969 (PL9H90), ".
The reasons for such decision not to
prepare such statements are as follows:
, After completion of the Slate of
I Washington Environmental Policy A~t
11Environmenlal checklist and"the NEPA.
envirorvnental assessment checklist, ~ has '
been detennined that this proposal does not
have a probable significant adverse impact
on the enviJonmenl~~,~ "".1 ;;.~:..:.~ "t 1.
~'M envirormentaf review reoooll9SpEldilg
the within project has been made by the
above-n8med City of Yelm Mlich document,
the environmental reView H the project and'
,more fuDy s8ts forth the reasons MlY such'
statement is no~ required.~ ~,:;:t.
':: This environmental review iecord" is
on file a1the above addIllss and is available
for public examination and copying upon
request ai Yelm City Hall between the
. hours of 8 a~::~arid 5. p.m.,:~~' 'r..~,,:.oI;:O'~>M"';
No further environmental review of
such project is proposed to be conducted "
prior to the request f~~ release of fe<!"~1 "
funds, ':' -"c__ ._' ...",",'_.'1,.
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'mentS'jot
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meillS so ~Will
'and' lhe'iCilY, of' Yelrri;'will
" . the"'releases of federal funds or
~[Zj8k8\8nv'a&ninisiiativeliCtiOn'on1h9 prOject
iil~~ri)o{;b~l?rethe ;cIat~spe~ified in the
" ,precoidin!i'senlence::~l,!.\'i1'4.,'.'i;'
[ ~~t;;TiieJCiiY'o(Yeim~wiif'undertake the
7 ,:p~eCtdeScnb9d atioV9 with Block Grant
: \f.u,~~!Ztr,~!):i7ibii':'~i~t9~o.f, Washington
,~Depart,;,ent:of~.Comm'unity; trade and
. ~E.~!i~Pmeii\ (CTED) underliUe
, ,1:\~f~tMf,)tloJi:~!n!hand..,Community
I OevelopmentActofl974, as amended, City
, oj Ye1iiiihi"c:eitifying'to'CTED that Shelly
Badger ~pplic8nll8nd Chief administrative
:'officer,.,;n: illit6fficial 'capacity as Chief
'Admiriis!i1ilive,Officer/Consents to accept
the jurisdiction of lh8 responsibilities in
i relation to environmental reviews, decision
[,makirig.;and.action; and that these
'~_hiiW~~ The legal
. effect'of the"certification is that upon its
approval of City ofYelm may use the Block
GrantfundS'8nd CTEei' will have satisfied
its responsibilities ~under; the National
Environmental PolicY Act 01 1969. CTED will
accept an objection to its approval only if
it is on.One of the following issues: a) that
the certification was not in fact executed by
the certifying officer'or other officer of
'apprwt approvedby,CTED; or b) that
applicants environmental review record
.for the,project'indicates omission of a
'~th'~~ fi~ng o~steps appicable
,.lD. e proJectln lh<i environmentall9view
"'p~~Olij9CtiO/iSmUS! be prepared aild
,''-c~ilfl!d i~accordance ~ the required
;prOcedUl9' (24,CFR Part 58) and may be
, addresS8d.lD CTED at 906 Columbia SW.
;'P.O.iBox 4~, ~Iympia, Washington I
C ~;.a3~~ ::~j{~~,:;;r(:~~'7i!~X~1'
"";'H:'J::lbJ8Ctions to the release of funds on
'besolsolherlhan those stated atxwe will not
be "'considered by CTED. No objection
,rec9Mld,aft8r.Februal)' 26, 1996 will be
'oonsidenKt by CTED.
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P.O, BOx 479 (~;'\ ','
'~Yelm..Washington 96597
Attest' AQnes Bennick, City Cieri<
Published in the Nisqually Valley News
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MEMORANDUM
TO
IAterested Parties
FROM
Cath~rine Carlson
CityPlann~r
DATE
January 22, 1996
SUBJECT
SEPA~8163
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City ofYelm
105 Yelm Avenue West
POBox 479
Yelm, Washington 98597
(360) 458,.3244
cV
The Determination of Non-Significance-for SEPA-8163, issued-January
11, 1996, ,has been withdrawn ,(attached) A new Determination of
Non-Significance was issued on January 22, 1996 (attached.) It was
necessary to issue a new determination to incorporate the
procedural requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act
No new information was pres~nted or incorporated into the new
threshold determination
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City of Yelm
105 Yelm Avenue West
PO Box 479
Yelm, Washington 98597
(360) 458~3244
January 22, 1996
washington Stat~ Department of Community, Trape and, Economic
Deveiopment
Federal Emergency Management Agency
U S Department of Interior, Fish 'and wildlife Service
U S Environmental Protection Agen~y
washington State Department of Ecology
U S Department of Housing and Urban De~elop~ent
Washington State, Historic' Preservation Office
Soil Conservation Service
To wpom It May Concern
Please find the enclosed copies for the United Citizen's Betterment
Organi,zation (U C B 0 ) Krislen Apartments project
oJ
1 each, State EnviJ;:'onmental Policy Act
- .( SEPA) Checklist
1 each, Determination of ~on-Significance
1 each, Environmental Assessment Checklist
-1 each, Notice of No Significant ::r:mpact on
the Environment and Request for Release of Funds
I am available to answer any questions you 'might have related to
the enclosed material
Sincerely, C
(! ai1LU\(/JC~ ri /( ~
Catherine Carlson 70
City Planner
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page 1
Projeot Name and Identification No
Krislen Apartments
Impact Categories
Land D~'elopment
Source or Documentation
(Note date of contact or
page reierencel
Additional material mar be
attached.
7
Conformance With
Comprehensive X Yelm Ccmprehensive Plan
Pians and Zoning P.~1-2 , II 8, IV 3-11
Compatibility and
Urban Impact X Yelm Comprehensive Plan
P.--LI-1-2, V 1-5, VI 1-3
Slope
X Conversations with City of Yelm
officials-Cathie Carlson & Shelly Bad~
Erosion
X Conversations with City of Ye}m
officials-Cathie Carlson & Shelly Bade
Soil Suitability X Conversations with City of Yelm
officials-Cathie Carlson & Shelly Bad(
Hazards and
Nuisances, Including X Conversations with City of Yelm
Site Safety officials-Cathie Carlson & Shelly Bad
En e l'!t"
Consumption X Conversations with City of Yelm
officials-Cathie Carlson & Shelly Bad
NOIse
Effects of Ambient
Noise on Project and X Conversations with City of Ye}m
Contribution to Com- officials-Cathie Carlson & Shelly Bac
munity Noise Levels
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Environmental
Assessment Checklist
'ltinued. page 21
Project Name and Identification No
Kri~lpn ~DArrmpnr~
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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(; :$. :$oJ::) ~.~ s (Note date of contact or
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
I 'l:1. ?f 411 <:; l' ~ ~ page reference I
C C c~c~~ :::; Additional material may be
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Impact Categories ~o 4,0 ::,0 r! '::,0 ~ ~C1 .r! attached.
Air Quality
Effects of Ambient Air
Quality on Project and X Same as previous
Contn"bution to Com-
munity Pollution Levels
Environmental Design and Historic Values
VlSUal Quality- previous
Coherence. Diversity, X X Same as
Compatible Use. and
~-ale
torie, CulturaL -
...ld Archaeological X Washington State Historic Commission
Resources
Socioeconomic
DemographiC!
Character Changes X UCBO market analysis
Displacement
X Visual-no houses located at site
Employment and
Income Patterns X Conversations with tenant waiting list
Communitv Facilities and SeM'ices
E.ducational Facilities
X Conversations with Shelly Badger, CAO,
Ci ty of Yelm
Commercial Facilities
X Yelm Area Chamber of Cannerce
Health Care X Thurston County Health Department,
conversatlon with Patti Swanson
Social Sel"ices
X X Project should benefit social service
providers, who will be able to offer
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Environmental
Assessment Checklist
(continued. page 31
Project Name and Identification No
Kri~lpn ~pnrTmpnr~
7
Source or Documentation
(Note date of contact or
page reference)
Additional material ma~ be
attached.
Community Facilities and Services !Continued!
.
Solid Waste
X Phone call to LeMay Solid Waste
Disposal Service
Waste Water
X Conversation with Ken Garmann,
Director of Public Works
Storm Water -
X Conversation with Ken Garmann,
Director of Public Works
Water Supply
X Conversation with Ken Garmann,
Director of Public Works
Public Safety Police
X Conversation with Yelm Police Department
Chief Glen Dunham
Fire
X Conversation with William Steele,
Thurston County Fire District #2
E.mergency
Medical X Conversation with William Steele,
Thurston County Fire District #2
Open Open Space Discussion with of Yelm CAO
Space and X City
Recreation Shelly Badger
Recreation
X Discussion with City of Yelm CAO
Shelly Badger
Cultural X X D1Soussion with City of Yelm CAO
Facilities
Shelly Badger
Transportation
X X Discussion with staff at Intercity
Transit, Olympia
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Environmental
Assessment Checklist
(continued. page-ll
Project Name and Identification No
Krislen ADartments
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Source or Documentation
(Note date of contact or
page reference)
Additional material may be
attached.
Natural Features
Water Resources
X Discussion with Ken Garmann, Director
of Public Works, City of Yelm
Surface Water X Discussion with Ken Garmann, Director
of Public Works, City of Yelm
Floodplains X Discussion with Ken Garmann, Director
of Public Works, City of Yelm
Wetlands
X Discussion with Ken Garmann, Director
of Public Works, City of Yelm
Coastal Zone
X Discussion with Ken Garmann, Director
of Public Works, City of Yelm
Unique Natural X Discussion with Shelly Badger, CAO,
features and
Auicultural Lands City of Yelm
Vegetation and X Discussion with Shelly Badger, CAO,
WlldliIe
City of Yelm
30
CCont-i nued-}~
Environmental
Assessment Checklist
/continued, p61ge 5/
Summary of Findings
and Conclusions:
The propsoed project is in conformance with the City of Yelm Comprehen
sive Plan. The proposed project will provide siqnifcant social benefi
to los-income senior residents of the community.
Summary of
Environmental
Conditions:
The proposed proiect does not have a orobable si2nificanr anvpr~p
im9act on the environment.
ProjPct rnmpli~nrp =;+h ~v;~tjng City
~
Development Guidelines will sufficient Iv mitiqate environmpnrnl impnc1
Project Modifications
and Alternatives
Considered.
The environmental threshold did not require the applicant to
consider other alternatives.
Specific pro;ect modifications
may be required during the site plan review process. Alternative
sites were rejected due to cost.
l.....
(Continued)
Environmental
Assessment Checklist
continued. page 61
Additional Studies
Performed (Attach
Study or Summaryl
No additional studies are required.
Mitigation Measures
Needed:
Compliance with City of Yelm Municipal Code and Development
Guidelines. The proiect wjll np-p-d TO improvp ~rlj~~~nt ct\~~t
frontagle and provide pedestrian improvements
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Environmental
Assessment Checklist
lcontinued. page 11
1 Is project in compliance with applicable laws and
regulations? fK] Yes 0 No
Z. Is an EIS required? 0 Yes [lNo
3 A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONS}) can be made Project will not
significantly affect the quality of the human environment. 0 Yes f) No
Prepared by Catherine Carlson
Ken Garmann
Shelly Badger
Title City Planner
Public Works DirecTor
City AdministraTor
Date Janaury 12, 1996
ATTACHMENT 6-G
FINDING OF EXEMPTION OR CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION (NEP A)
AND FINDING OF CATEGORICAL EXEMPTION (SEP A)
It IS the fIndIng of (city/county) that the followmg actIvItIes are Exempt or Categorically
Excluded under the National EnvIronmental Policy Act, as explaIned under HUD regulatIOns
m 24 CFR Part 58, or are Categorically Exempt under the Washington State Environmental
Polley Act (RCW 43 21C 110 and WAC 197 11 800) As attested by the attached HUD
Statutory ChecklIst, the actIVIties are In complIance with other federal envIronmental laws,
statutes, regulatIOns, and executive orders lIsted at 24 CFR 58 5 (NOTE If project IS
exempt, no checklists are requIred,)
LocatIOn of ActIvItIes
9523 Cullens Rd.
Yelm, WA 98597
DeSCrIptIon of ActIvIties
Construction of a 24-unit low-income housing project for seniors and persons
with Developmental disabilities
Reasons For CategOrical ExclUSIOn and/or CategOrical Exemption.
Date / / ,1.2 1~.
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Slgnattire of EhvIrollmental Revl~w Officer
Date
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ief AdmlillstratIv OffiCIal
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City of Yelm
105 Yelm Avenue West
PO Box 479
Yelm, Washington 98597 - () y=t'1
(360) 458-3244
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Interested Parties
FROM
Catherine Carlson
City Planner
~u
DATE January 22, 1996
SUBJECT. SEPA-8163
The Determination of Non-Significance for SEPA-8163, issued January
11, 1996, has been withdrawn (attached.) A new Determination of
Non-Significance was issued on January 22, 1996 (attached) It was
necessary to issue a new determination to incorporate the
procedural requirements of the National Environmental policy Act.
No new information was presented or incorporated into the new
threshold determination.
~ Washington State
." Department of Transportation
OLYMPIC REGION DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
NO COMMENT
By: ~c/;::(!JL c=-~
Date: d---./l d-./1. 0.
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SEPA NO' 8163
DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE
Proponent:
United Citizens Betterment Organization
POBox 446
Yelm, WA 98597
Description of Proposal.
To construct a twenty-four (24) unit housing project for low income senior
citizens and persons with developmental disabilities
Location of the Proposal
9523 Cullens Rd SE, Yelm, WA 98597
SectionlT ownship/Range
24/17/1E
Tax Parcel 21724110600
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.
Lead agency
Responsible Official
City of Yelm
Kathy Wolf, Mayor
Date of Issue
Comment Deadline
January 11, 1996
500 pm, January 24, 1996
~~4
Kathy woiMayor
This Determination of Nonsignificance is issued pursuant to Washington Administrative Code 197-11-340(2)
The City of Yelm will not act on this proposal prior to 5 00 pm, January 26, 1996 Comments must be
submitted to Catherine Carlson, City Planner, at the address below by 5 00 pm, January 25, 1996
You may appeal this determination to the Yelm City Council, at above address, by submitting a written
appeal no later than 500 pm, Wednesday, January 24, 1996 You should be prepared to make specific
factual objections Contact Agnes Colombo, City Clerk, to learn more about the procedures for SEPA
appeals This DNS 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
DO NOT PUBLISH BELOW THIS LINE
Published Nisqually Valley News, Thursday, January 11, 1995
Posted in public areas Thursday, January 11, 1995
Copies to Dept. of Ecology w/checklist
All agencies/citizens on SEPA mailing list and adjacent property owners
January 17, 1996
F or ImmedIate Release
GRANT MONIES ANNOUNCED
for
COMMUNITY AND URBAN FORESTRY
The Washmgton State Department of Natural Resources announces the avaIlabilIty of financIal
aSSistance for local community forestry programs. ApprOXimately $75,000 m momes provided
by the USDA Forest Service wIll be granted on a competitive, matchmg baSiS,
The Department of Natural Resources' Community and Urban Forestry Program's miSSion is to
aSSist local communities m bmldmg self-sustammg urban forestry (tree care) programs WIth
strong Citizen support.
In an effort to reach more communities withm the state ofWashmgton, the three-year grant
program wIll contmue but be lImited to three communities only. one large, one medmm and one
small community Dependmg upon the size of the City or town and contmued federal fundmg,
communities can receive a three-year total of $6,000 to $20,000 m grants, Fundmg wIll also be
allocated for one-year projects With a maximum fundmg for one-year projects of $3,000 per
grant.
It is hoped that a total of 15 communities and/or organizations (assuming the fundmg available is
the same as m prevlOUS years) can be aSSisted, One ofthe goals of the one-year projects wIll be
itS abilIty to be transferred and utilIzed by other communities. It is hoped that by domg thiS we
wIll mcrease the effectiveness and awareness of urban and community forestry withm the state of
Washmgton.
Communit), and urban forestry is the plazmmg, estabhslu'11ent, protection and management of
trees and aSSOCIated plants, mdividually, m small groups, or under forest conditions withm Cities,
then suburbs, and towns, Broad community mvolvement can result in healthier, expanded urban
forests m our Cities and towns.
Grant applications are due March 15, 1996.
To receive a 1996 Community Forestry Grants application, please send a self-addressed
mailing label to tish carr, P.F., Community Forestry Program, Department of Natural
Resource, P.O. Box 47037, Olympia, WA 98504-7037. If you have questions, tish can be
reached at (360) 902-1703.
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NOI'ICE TO !HE PUBLIC OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACI' ON THE ENVIRCNo1ENI'
AND NOI'ICE TO THE PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS
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'IO ALL lNI'ERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS, AND PERSOOS:
~~~A ~~
on or about ~ the a1::.ove-named (ci {A-ctul1..;Y1 will request
the state of Washington Department 0 oomunity, Trade and
Economic Development (CTEDl to release federal funds wIder Title
I of the Housing and CCmnunity Developrrent Act of 1974_ '\)'L 93-
383) for the following project:
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(Project Title or Name - Insert Tepn Mult.i-Year, if applicable)
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J...4 WhY7 (){- )!i{)l;(:Sjl,l~ !. 'le~x\-? ~/j~) d2ueIO,t/"ll..fflfc;1 @.YIf:4ll1(O
(P\.J.rpqse or Nature of the ProJect) 1. oJ. ~ ({.-d{("''1'5 I:.(.{ SF,
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v\~ It has been determined that such request for release of funds
will not constitute an action 8ignif~cantly affecting the quality
of the human environment and accordingly the above-named (City)
(CQiU\wy) has decided not to prepare an Environrrental Inpact
Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (PL
91-190) .
The reasons for such declsion not to prepare such statement are
as follows,:
(Set Forth reasons for decision. See 24 CFR Part 58)
An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has
been made by the above-named (city)- ('2.r....-yr which documents the
environmental reVlew of the proJect and more fully sets forth the
reasons why such statement lS not requ~red.
This Environmental Review Record is on file at the above address
and is ava. ilable for public examinatj..on and cO~~~g upon request
at &-w"' - between the hours of ~I and "..
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~~gJlbl2-) No further environnental review of such project
is, proposed to be conducted prior to the request for release of (""
federal funds.
All interested agencies I groups, and persons disagreeing with
this decision are invited to suhnit written ccmnents for )
~~~a~~on by the (City) ~} to the ~fr~t;; of the CdZ.1 at-- \. elfh,
:gne ) ~~"spe~ifl-ed-plaee). SUch ~J.ttel) ,.~t8 rv\ [) r0
should be received at (tb:_.ddeh(.l'j!r.-~i":fiMr- on or befoi~ -- --l-'\./ PL':t 4' f7 01. .
f(() II ~,KI( f**DQLer-. All such ccmrents so recelved will be considered and V~Jm, i ('/,
the (City) (~_iLL.{}: will not request the release of federal funds ti'!St
or take any admirustrati ve action on the proj ect on or before the
dat;.e ~cifie~ in the preceding sentence.
flu. (;1 h; .A.- ill}')_
..(N~f App-l ~ will undertake the project described above
with Block Grant funds iran the state of washington Departrrent of
Ccxmnmi tr, Trade and Econcmic Developrent (CI'EO J under Title I of
the Hous~ng and Ccxrmuni.ty Developrent Act of 1974, as amended.
. ~ .\L. cf: fN&ne ~f applio:ant} is certifying to CI'ED that hla.'rM. of "..))1.k:(lI,..J {k~rl/ -;',
1- \ .J\{L\P1a licant/and chief administrative official or other certifying '-(f
__~--- . ~ ~ITlicant appr-oveQ-~), in her/his official
c ..- e\;'~\ a it ~,(Gtf~) Jlconsent'l to accept the jurisdiction of the
C} \' I\'J'~ \ e ral courts if all action is brou$ht to enforce
/ ~.Lll/{ 1", /re~nsibilities in relation to env~ronmental reviews, decision
\ ~ ,Ll-, ' makl.ng and action; and that these responsibilities have been
\_~_--_.. 8a_ti~ti-~.9..._ The legal effect of the certification is that upon
....- its approval ~(l1MftC of applicant) may use the Block Grant funds
and CTED will have satisfied its re~nsibilities under the
l'l~'/i, -It'lY National EnviroI1JT'ental Policy Act of 1969. CI'ED will accept an
t! \ objection to its approval only if it is on one of the following
issues: a) that the certification was not in fact executed l?Y
the certifying officer or other officer of applicant approved by
CI'ED i or b) that applicant I s environmental review record for the
project indicates omlssion of a required decision finding or step
applicable to the project in the environmental review process.
Object~ons must be prepared and sul:rnitted in accordance with the
requlred procedure (24 CFR Part 58) and may be addressed to CI'ED
at 906 Columbia SW, PO Box 48300, Olympia, Washington 98504-8300.
Objections to the release of funds on bases other than those
stated al:x:>ve will not be considered by CI'ED. No objection
received after (*"'*date of~ lust ~-Ht---thc 1~ eiay ~rio&} will be
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To Lyle,:ML, Al, Shelly
Fm. Cindy Cecil
Re Environmental testing
I have enclosed the initial results from the environmental testing, At this time, Mr
Henderson has agreed to allow Saltbush to come onto the property to do a visual
mspection,
Saltbush's concerns are
1) Based on the large number of cars/hulks, etc" there was a general conclusion that a
great deal of car maintenance and repairs have been done over time. The questIon is
whether or not the oil, etc. was dumped down the sink and into the septic system.
2) What size the underground tank is and what use it had. Ifhe could establish these
things, he may be able to arrive at a conclusion. His" gut reaction" was that if this was in
use no sooner than 1 0 years ago, likely any contamination has been washed away from the
highly porous ground Yelm has.
He advIses that based on ills further discuSSIOns, he may provide an additional Executive
Summary that advises something to the effect of "Although there are some concerns, it is
recommended that we proceed with the excavation, where Saltbush can come out and do
some observation of the site to ensure there is no problem." Then we could start the
diggmg and have It looked at again.
He also said it would be in Mr Henderson'slthe UCBO's interest ifhe would continue
removing the hulks, axles, tires, gas tanks and other things strewn around on the property
After notifYing Mr Henderson, he felt open about allowing Saltbush on site, cleaning up
the property, and also for paying for additional testing. I told both Mr Henderson and
Saltbush that IS was not in my mterest to go through the hirmg of the architect and
entering mto a contract wIth the construction people, only to begin excavations and find
that the site was contaminated. Mr Henderson agreed that it would be cheaper to dig a
hole ourselves and have the people to come out to test it, He further advised that he had
not mentioned the underground gas tank because he did not feel it posed any problem,
At this time, Saltbush and Mr Henderson are developing a plan, and Saltbush IS also
developing a cost for the extra work that may need to be done, which will be submitted to
the UCBO/Mr Henderson by Tuesday, January 16, 1996 I will keep everyone posted on
this process,
Saltbush Environmental Services, Inc.
January 11, 1996
Ms. Cmdy CecIl
Uruted Cltlzens Betterment OrgaruzatlOn
PO Box446
Yelm, WashIngton 98597
Re: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
The 9523 Cullens Road SE Project
Yelm, Thurston County, Washington
Dear Ms, CecIl
I have attached for your reVlew a copy of the Executlve Summary that wIll become a part of the
final Phase I EnvlIonmental Slte Assessment report. The purpose of tlus letter IS to afford
UCBO an opportumty to make declslOns regardmg the findings of the Phase I pnor to final
submlttal of the report.
As shown m the Executive Summary, factors were noted that suggest possible adverse
envlIonmental condltions may eXlst at the subject slte. Even though there are no speclfic
boundary hnes delmeating the 1 0 acre home slte from the proposed 40 acre subject site, the
eXlstmg condltions on or near the mtended lot hnes need to be addressed. For example, Mr
Henderson reported the underground storage tank at or near the westerly property Ime was
closed-m-place by back-filling WIth sand approxunately 10 years ago. Since tlus tune frame
predates eXlstmg Washington Department of Ecology records It IS not possible to obtam official
documentatlOn that reports the tank and solls around the tank were sampled, tested and properly
closed. With tlus m mmd and the arbltrary property lmes, It cannot be stated With certamty that
contammants have not mlgrated towards the proposed 4 0 acre subject property
The most prudent approach to addressmg tlus concern would be to properly remove and test the
SOlIs surroundmg the tank. There are other methods aVailable such as developmg bores in a
vanous locations m an effort to ascertam the potential for mlgrating contammants, however the
cost of conductmg tlus type of study could qmckly exceed the cost of removmg the tank.
We would suggest testmg the on-slte septic system for contammants that would be associated
Wlth the regular use and repair of velucles used for racmg. The lustory of the ownerslup of tlus
slte suggests the owners were mvolved With racmg cars and rebuildmg thelI engmes. Access to
the 1 0 acre home slte was not allowed, however It was apparent that velucles were used for parts
and the remammg hulks were left abandoned on-slte. Dunng the mtervlew With Mr Henderson
tlus mformatlOn was confirmed. Questions to be raised would mc1ude, how the septic system IS
connected to the house and out-bmldings and the location of the dralnfield(s). It was our
understandmg dunng the mtervlews that there are two septlc tanks, Accordmg to the descnptlOn
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9523 Cullens Road SE Project
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gIven by Mr Henderson the locatIon of the septic tanks is east of the easterly boundary line of
the 1 0 acre home sIte.
We have had discussions with your arclutectural fIrm regardIng the location of the proposed
boundary hnes and understand that these lines have, as yet, not been placed of record,
AddItIonally, we understand these lines are movable at tlus tIme and can be placed to aclueve
maxImum advantage In obtaimng an appropnate dIstance from any potentIal contaminatIOn.
Without subsurface exploratIOn, however, it is not possible to detenmne the dIstance that
mIgratIng contamInants nught travel If contamInatIOn were present.
We antICIpate the completIOn of the Phase I EnVIronmental SIte Assessment by January 18,
1996, at wluch time two report copies WIll be distributed to you. If you would like to meet and
address these concerns prior to that date, please feel free to call and we WIll arrange a meetIng. It
IS our sIncere deSIre to be of assIstance to you In any way that we can.
Very truly yours,
SALTBUSH ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
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Thomas L. Collins
PnncIpal
TLC.as
Enclosure
(e:\phase I \ 1996\952Jcull.1t4)
Saltbush Environmental Services, Inc.
Environmental Site Assessment
The 9523 Cullens Road SEProject
Page 1
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The subject SIte IS generally located m the Northeast Quarter of SectIOn 24, Townslnp 17 North,
Range 01 East. More specIfically, the SIte IS located at 9523 Cullens Road SE, Yelm, Thurston
County, Washmgton 98597 Thurston County records note the subject property as one tax parcel
assIgned account number 217-24-110600
The property noted above IS shown m the county records as bemg a 4 0 acre parcel of land.
Assessed WIth the subject property IS an addItIOnal parcel of land WIth a tax account number of
217-24-110601 and IS described as a 1 0 acre hO~Ite, TIns 1 0 acre home SIte IS located m the
approXImate center of the noted 40 acre SIte. ~ th~e of tIns study, no clear property
boundary lmes were available to dIstmgUI~~ 0 acre SIte from the subject. Ownerslnp of
both parcels appear as Robert A. Henderso~
Aenal photographs, Instonc maps~ ~urban drrectones mdIcate that the subject and the area
surroundmg It were lnstoncally agn~~tural and rural reSIdentIal m nature. The subject appears
to have changed very lIttle over the years. The medIate surroundmg propertIes have also
remamed agncultural and rural reSIdential m nature. CommercIal development mcreased m
denSIty over the years to the southeast towards the CIty of Yelm.
The Spanaway SOlI asSOCIatIOn IS compnsed of somewhat excessIvely dramed soils that formed
m glaCIal outwash on uplands, A typIcal profile of Spanaway gravelly sandy loam IS described
as nearly level to undulatmg soil and IS somewhat excessIvely dramed. PermeabIlIty IS
moderately rapId and the available water capaCIty IS low Surface runoff IS slow and there IS
lIttle eroSIOn hazard. The subject IS located m a relatively flat to rolling area apprmamately 340
feet above sea level. Ground water gradient at tIns SIte can be assumed to tend toward the north.
Government agency databases were researched up to a one-mile radIUS of the subject for
busmesses/propertIes that mIght have the possibIlIty of Impact on the subject. The subject SIte
was not mcluded on any of the agency reports. The agency records on the mcluded table compnse
one regIstered condition on one busmess and/or p~rty In conSIderatIOn of the dIrectIOn of
ground and surface water flow, the status of ~~d/or busmess actIVItIes, the potentIal
Impact from tins SIte to the subject, at t.l}e~~tIns study, would appear low
The on-SIte mspectIOn that was cond~~aled envIronmental condItIons asSOCIated WIth tIns
property Above ground storage ~ ~~cle hulks, assorted velncle parts, an on-SIte septic
system and a reported underground "stMage tank were noted. Due to the uncertam locatIOn of the
1 0 acre home SIte's boundary lme, the affect of the noted Items IS not clear resultmg m a data
failure.
From the mformatIOn mvestIgated for tIns study, eVIdence of reCOgnIzed envIronmental
condItIons, m conformance WIth the scope and lumtatIOns of ASTM DeSIgnatIOn. E 1527-94,
was noted in connection WIth the property AdditIOnal mqUIry IS recommended.
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Section/Towns!": ip/R ange
Threshold Determination
Lead agency'
Responsible Official
Date of Issue
Comment Deadline
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SEPA NO 8163
DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE
United Citizens Betterment Organization
POBox 446
Yelm, WA 98597
To construct a twenty-four (24) unit housing project for low income senior
citizens and persons with developmental disabilities
9523 Cullens Rd SE, Yelm, WA 98597
24/17/1E
Tax Parcel 21724110600
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.
City of Yelm
Kathy Wolf, Mayor
January 11, 1996
5 00 pm, January 24, 1996
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Kathy WOI~aYOr I
This Determination of Nonsignificance is issued pursuant to Washington Administrative Code 197-11-340(2)
The City of Yelm will not act on this proposal prior to 500 pm" January 26, 1996 Comments must be
submitted to Catherine Carlson, City Planner, at the address below by 5 00 pm, January 25, 1996
You may appeal this determination to the Yelm City Council, at above address, by submitting a written
appeal no later than 500 pm, Wednesday, January 24, 1996 You should be prepared to make specific
factual objections Contact Agnes Colombo, City Clerk, to learn more about the procedures for SEPA
appeals This DNS 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
DO NOT PUBLISH BELOW THIS LINE
Published Nisqually Valley News, Thursday, January 11, 1995
Posted in public areas, Thursday, January 11, 1995
Copies to Dept. of Ecology w/checklist
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boundary of the project. Olympia, WA 98501
1. CARRIE K UEMURA 16:>. KENNETH M REICHEL
9445 CULLENS RD SE BOX 17511 FENNEL ROAD E
YELM WA 98597 YELM WA 98597
2. GEORGE W CULLENS It. KENNETH M REICHEL
9502 CULLENS RD SE BOX 17511 FENNEL ROAD ~ E
YELM WA 98597 YELM WA 98597
3. GEORGE W CULLENS 12. JOE GUIZZETTI
RR 3 BOX 9502 13510 CANYON RD E
YELM WA 98597 PUYALLUP WA 98373
4. MINNIE L LEDINGTON
15504 COATES RD SE
YELM WA 98597
5. PEARL LOIS MARSHALL
PO BOX 159
YELM WA 98597
6. LOREN L CRIMMINS
308 CULLENS ST NW
YELM WA 98597
7 . FREDERICK G MURRAY
311 CULLENS ST NW
YELM WA 98597
8. BEVERLY A HUIZENGA THURSiON COUNTY TITLE CO.
19826 13TH DR BE
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OLYMPIA WA 98504-6811
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OLYMPIA WA 98502
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2000 LAKERIDGE DR SW
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909 SLEATER KINNEY RD SE
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2000 LAKERIDG::: DR SW
OLYMPIA WA 98502
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4820 SnE-NA-Nu~ DR SE
OLYMPIA WA 98503
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Proponent:
Description of Proposal
Location of the Proposal
Section/T ownship/Range
Threshold Determination
Lead agency'
Responsible Official
Date of Issue
Comment Deadline
SEPA NO 8163
DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE
United Citizens Betterment Organization
POBox 446
Yelm, WA 98597
To construct a twenty-four (24) unit housing project for low income senior
citizens and persons with developmental disabilities
9523 Cullens Rd SE, Yelm, WA 98597
24/17/1 E
Tax Parcel 21724110600
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.
City of Yelm
Kathy Wolf, Mayor
January 11, 1996
5 00 pm, January 24, 1996
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Kathy wO~Mayor
This Determination of Nonsignificance is issued pursuant to Washington Administrative Code 197-11-340(2)
The City of Yelm will not act on this proposal prior to 500 pm, January 26, 1996 Comments must be
submitted to Catherine Carlson, City Planner, at the address below by 5 00 pm, January 25, 1996
You may appeal this determination to the Yelm City Council, at above address, by submitting a written
appeal no later than 500 pm, Wednesday, January 24, 1996 You should be prepared to make specific
factual objections Contact Agnes Colombo, City Clerk, to learn more about the procedures for SEPA
appeals This DNS 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
DO NOT PUBLISH BELOW THIS LINE
Published Nisqually Valley News, Thursday, January 11, 1995
Posted in public areas Thursday, January 11, 1995
Copies to Dept. of Ecology w/checklist
All agencies/citizens on SEPA mailing list and adjacent property owners
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CITY OF YELM
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
Instructions:
The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) requires all governmental
agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before
making decisions. The purpose of this checklist is to provide
information to help identify impacts from your proposal, to reduce
or avoid impacts from the proposal if it can be done, and to help
the City declde whether an EIS lS required. An envlronmental
impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for any proposal with
probable significant adverse impacts on environmental quality.
Th..is..... environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic
information about your proposal. The City will use this checklist
to determine whether the environmental lmpacts of your proposal are
slgnlficant and require preparatlon of an EIS. You must answer
each question accurately, carefully and to the best of your
knowledge. Answer the questions briefly, but give the best
description you can. In most cases, you should be able to answer
the questions from your own observations or proJect plans without
the need for experts. If you do not know the answer, or if a
question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or
"does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid
delays later If the space provided is too small, feel free to
attach additional sheets.
Some ques~lons ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning,
shorellne, and landmark designatlons Answer these questions if
you ~an. If you have problems, the ci~y staff can assist you
The checkllst questlons apply to all parts of your proposal even if
you plan to do them over a period of tlme or on different parcels
of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe
your proposal or its environmental effects. You may be asked to
explain your answers or provide addltional information for
determining if there may be significant adverse impacts.
Nonproject Proposals Only.
Complete both the checkllst (even though many questions may be
answered "does not apply") and the Supplemental Sheet for
Nonproject Actions (part D). For nonproject actions, the references
in the ckecklist to the words "project," "appllcant," and "property
or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected
geographlc area," respectlvely.
CITY OF YELM
CITY USE ONLY
FEE: $50.00
DATE REC' D
BY:
FILE NO.
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
A BACKGROUND
1. Name of proposed project, if any:
Krislen Apartments
2. Name of applicant:
United Citizens Betterment Organization
3. Address and phone number of applicant and of any other contact
person: P.O. Box 446 Contact person:
624 Crystal Springs Rd. NW Cindy Cecil
Yelm, WA 98597 Ph: 458-8678
FAX: 458-4226
4. Date checklist prepared:
11/21/95
5. Agency requesting checklist:
State of Washington, Department of Community, Trade, & Economic Development
6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if
applicable):
Permanent financing 12/95
Construction start 3rd Quarter, 1996
Construction complete 4th Quarter, 1997
7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expanslon, or
further activity related to or connected with this proposal?
If yes, explain.
No
8. Llst any envlronmental information you know about that has
been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this
proposal.
Environmental Studies by Saltbush Environmental, 1/96
9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental
approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property
covered by your proposal? If yes, explain.
None are known
10. List any government approvals or permlts that will be needed
for your proposal, if known.
A building permit will be necessary. The City of Yelm has already advised
that the project is an outright allowed case in the R-6 zoning the site has.
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11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including
the proposed uses and the size of the proJect and site. There
are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to
describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to
repeat those answers on this page.
Krislen Apartments is a 24-unit housing project that will be owned and
managed by the UCBO to provide 20 units of low-income housing for seniors
(one unit for a manager) and 4 units for persons with developmental
disabilities (one for a case manager).
12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a
_person to understand the precise location of your proposed
project, including a street address, if any, and section,
township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over
a range of area, provlde the range or boundaries of the
site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity
map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. You need
not duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit
applications related to this checklist.
Location--9523 Cullens Rd. SE, Yelm, Washington, 98597.
Parcel #--217-24-110600. The legal description is the southeast quarter of
the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 24, of Township
17, North Range 1, east west meridian, which totals five acres. After
the short plotting is COmpleted, the legal description will change so as to
B . E1W'fitoRPfE~AL' ~5fE~s house and barn are located. Please refer to map.
1.
Earth
a. General descriPti~, e
flat, rolling, hilly,
other
site (circle one):
steep slopes, mountainous,
b. What is the steepest s lope on the site (approximate
percent slope)? 5%?
c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for
example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the
classification of agricultural soils, specify them and ~IIL
note any prime farmland. '5GS _ ~II~ IID,III{
Glacial outwash common to this area. =-5PCt.11 tuU~
d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable
soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe.
No.
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e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quanti ties of
any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of
fill.
Some grading will occur to even out the low areas. This will occur
by leveling off the high areas.
f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing,
construction, or use? If so, generally describe.
Erosion is not expected to be a factor.
g. About what percent of the site wlll be covered with
impervious surfaces after project construction such as
asphalt or bUlldings?
Approximately 30%.
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2.
Air
a.
b.
c.
Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other
impacts to the earth, if any:
Since there is no erosion expected, there should be no measures ^ , f
necessary. . (0 I rib ~ (t.-b (L( r ~ti- +0 h{ cc.
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What types of emissions to the air woulti result from the
proposal (i.e., dust, automobile exhaust, odors,
industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the
project is completed? If any, generally describe and
glve approximate quantities if known.
Dust generated during construction would ~ the only emission, however
since construction will be during the fall/winter months, it should not
be a problem. If dust becomes a problem, it will be mitigated by the use of (
Are there any off-site sources of emissions or oaor tliat w:rter tru::k.
may affect your proposal? If so, generally descrlbe. I
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Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other
impacts to air, if any:
N/A
3. Water
a. Surface Water
1) Is there any surface water body or wetland on or in the
immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and
seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds)? If yes,
describe type and provide names. State what stream or
river it flows into?
No.
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2) will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent
to (within 300 feet) the described waters? If yes,
please describe and attach available plans.
N/A
3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that
would be placed in or removed from surface water or
wetlands and indicate the area of the slte that would be
affected. Indicate the source of fill material.
None.
- 4) will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or
diversions? Give general description, purpose, and
approximate quantities if known.
No.
b.
1 )
5) Does the proposal lie within a lOa-year floodplaln? If
so, note elevation on the site plan.
No.
6 )
Does the
materials
waste and
No.
proposal involve any discharges of waste
to surface waters? If so, describe the type of
anticipated volume of discharge.
Groundwater:
will groundwater be withdrawn, or will water be
discharged to groundwater? Give general description,
purpose, and approximate quantities if known.
No.
2 )
Describe the underlying aquifer with regard to quality
and quantity, sensitivity, protection, recharge areas,
etc.
The aquifer in Yelm is porous. The City of Yelm recen~ly completed
a sewer system to protect the aquifer. C f ti. 7'7 (t-f r"c{ - (:. yf-I efte1" -I-.
Describe waste material that will be discharged into or ,5en5(fJL~
onto the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if
any (such as domestic sewage; industrial byproducts;
agricultural chemicals).
The contractor will not be allowed to discharge waste materials, and
the housing complex will be connected to the city sewer project. There
is no expectation of domestic sewage, lDdustrlal by-products, or any
other waste materials being discharged into or onto the ground.
3 )
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c.
1)
2 )
Water Runoff (including storm water):
Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and
method of collection and disposal, if any (include
quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? will
this water flow into other waters? If so, describe.
The attached map shows the location of two bio:(iltration swales, --t.~ /I "-r
where run-off will be collected. Cui if -fA; - f €I) 6U f~rL 'L1. '1'[7' /t
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Could waste materials enter ground or surf'ace waters? If {j.r....U.R.YO!J/1.0
so, generally describe. . ld".j~J:::J
Waste materials are not expected to enter ground or surface waters.~
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground,
and runoff water impacts, if any:
The construction of the two detention ponds should mitigate any
water impacts.
4. Plants
a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site:
deciduous tree: alder, maple, oak, aspen, other
X evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other
shrubs
X grasses
pasture
crops or gralns
wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush,
skunk cabbage, other
water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other
other types of vegetation
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or
altered?
One fir tree might be removed, and some grasses will be removed.
c. List threatened or endangered specles known to be on or
near the site.
None.
d.
Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other
measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site,
if any:
Only the front
undeveloped.
part is being d~veloped. The back part will remain
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any birds and animals which have been observed on
the site or are known to be on or near the site:
Animals
a. Circle
or near
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birds: hawk, heron, ducks, eagle, songbirds,
other: robins, pheasants
mammals: deer, bear I elk, beaver I other: none
fish: bass, salmon, trout, shellfish, other: none
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b. List any priority, threatened or endangered species known
to be on or near the site.
None are known.
c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain.
No.
d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if
any:
The back parts are not being developed.
6.
Energy and Natural Resources
a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, gasoline,
heating oil, wood, solar etc.) will be used to meet the
completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it
will be used for heating, manufacturing, transportation,
etc.
Natural gas will be used to heat the homes. Electricity will be
utilized for other power uses.
b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar
energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally
describe.
No.
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c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included
in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed
measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any:
Fourplexes are being used to minimize outside walls exposed to
weather. Insulation will be utilized and is expected.... to reduce; U 73 L-
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Environmental Health T/
a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including
exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion,
spills, of hazardous waste, that could occur as a result
of this proposal? If so, describe.
No.
1 )
Describe special emergency serVlces
required.
Emergency Services typically available to the
(fire, police, medics) are available for this
community at large
population
that might be
2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental
health hazards, if any:
The housing complex will have two case managers to assist the tenants.
No other hazards are anticipated, therefore, no measures are planned.
b. Noise
1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect
your project (for example: traffic, equipment operatlon,
other)?
The area is very quiet, with little traffic, located on a dead-end
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2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or
associated with the project on a short-term or a long-
term basis (for example: traffic, construction,
operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come
from the site. Construction will occur between the hours of
eight a.m. and five p.m. and will include dozing, dump trucks, and
cement trucks during certain phases of construction.
3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if
any:
Delivery times for construction materials are restricted to above
hours. Construction is restricted to above hours.
a.
and Shoreline Use
What is the current use of the site and adjacent
properties? Site--R-6, medium density. The site is a five-acre
site with one house and shop on the acre to be retained by the owner,
and the remaining four acres are pasture. The adjacent properties are *
Has the site been used for mineral excavation,
agriculture or forestry? If so, describe.
Has not been used for mineral excavation or forestry, has not been
used fQ:(' ag:r;-icultural (raisinq raspberries) since the 1940s.
uescrlbe any structures On the slte.
There are no structures on the four acres being purchased.
8.
Land
b.
c.
d. will any structures be demolished? If so, what?
N/A ,,-/ NO
e. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the
site?
R-6, residential, medium density.
f. What is the current zoning classification of the slte?
R-6, residential, medium density.
g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master
program designation of the site?
N/A
h Has any part of the site been classified as a "natural
resource", "critical" or "environmentally sensitive"
area? If so, specify. ~
No. q .f'7 .~ ct b tUT'e- (
i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the
completed project?
24-48 people will reside in the completed project.
] . Approximately how many people would the completed project
displace?
The project will not displace anyone.
k.
Proposed measures
impacts, if any:
to
N/A
avoid
or
reduce
displacement
*are as follows:. to ~he right side and to the rear - canmercially zoned 7
?ut used for resldentlal; to the left side - R-6, currently has one house on
It; and to the front - unincorporated Thurston County, 1/5, has one house on
40 acres.
I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible
with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any:
City of Yelm officials (Shelly Badger and Cathie Carlson) have met
with UCBO staff (Cindy Cecil) to ensure compatibility of the project
with existing and projected land uses.
9 . Hous ing
a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any?
Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing.
24 low-income units will be provided, with 20 for seniors and four for
persons with developmental disabilities.
b.
Approximately how many units,
eliminated? Indicate whether high,
housing.
None will be eliminated.
if any, would be
middle, or low-income
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts,
if any:
N/A.
10. Aesthetics
a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s),
not including antennas; what is the principal exterior
building material(s) proposed?
One-story, likely T-lll with various facias in the front to add
variety.
b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or
obstructed?
The view from Mr. Henderson's house of Mr. Cullen's pasture aCross
the street may be partially obstructed.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts,
if any:
Only-one story units are being built.
11. Light and Glare
a. What type of llght or glare will the proposal produce?
What time of day would it mainly occur?
There should be no light or glare from the construction of the
project. There will be parking island lights and residential
lights from the completed projects in the evening.
b. Could llght or glare from the finished project be a
safety hazard or interfere with views?
The light or glare from the finished project is not expected to be
a safety hazard or interfere with views.
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c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may
affect your proposal?
None.
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare
impacts, if any:
N/A
12. Recreation
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities
are in the immediate vicinity?
None.
b. Would the proposed project displace any existing
recreational uses? If so, describe.
No.
-c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts or provide
recreation opportunities:
N/A
13. Historic and Cultural Preservation
a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed
for, national, state, or local preservation registers
known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally
describe.
No.
b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic,
archeological, scientific, or cultural importance known
to be on or next to the site. Across the street at the border
of the Cullens property are pieces of the old flume, which irrigated
the City of Yelm. You wouldn't know it was there unless you were aware of
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any:yclm~.
This site will not impact the site across the street.
14. Transportation
a. Identify sidewalks, trails, public streets and highways
serving the site, and describe proposed access to the
existing street system. Show on site plans, if any.
The site plans show Cullens Road, which provides 330 feet of frontage.
There are no other means of accessing the site.
b. Is site currently served by public transit? By what
means? If not, what plans exist for transit service?
Public transit is two blocks away. The site will have transit service
through the Rural Mobility Program (the DCBO is the contractor) and
if funded, by a van through DOT's Section 16(b)( 2) program.
c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have?
How many would the project eliminate?
The project will not eliminate any parking spaces, but it will create
34 parking spaces.
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d. will the proposal require any new sidewalks, trails,
roads or streets, or improvements to existing sidewalks,
trails, roads or streets, not including driveways? If
so, generally describe (indicate whether public or
private) . A sidewalk will be built along the frontage, and
streets and sidewalks as shown on the site plan. The street
parking will be for tenants' use.
e. will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity
of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally
describe.
No.
f. How many vehlcular trips per day would be generated by
the completed project? If known, indicate when peak
volumes would occur.
Peak times will be between 10 and 5, and will be approx~ately p{-J. .08
SO/day. -r.;rE CudJL.. 2-:::2> -=Z,.rvh pe",.1-
g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation '=t(Lp.~
impacts, if any:
The parking will be provided in such a way so as to discourage
public use of service areas.
15. Public Services
a. Would the project result in an increased need for public
services (for example: fire protection, police
protection, health care, schools, other)? If so,
generally describe:
It will be an increased need insofar as 24 units being built for
residential use, but not more of a need than other residents ln
the coomunity.
b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on
public services, if any.
N/A
16. utilities
Ci-F€-l.e~liteies currently availabt~et-t-the site:
~e.e-i::-r-i:ci-:15.Y-;' {natural gas, water, use service~
telephon~sanitary sewer, septic system, other.
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( Note: . These are on the road qoinq by the site.) .
Descrlbe tne utllltles that are proposed for the proJect,
the utility providing the service, and the general
construction activities on the site or in the immediate
vicinity which might be needed.
Washington Natural Gas needs to be brought up from two parcels away.
C. SIGNATURE
a.
b.
The above answers are true and complete to the best of my
knowledge. I understand that the City of Yelm is relying on
them to make its7deCiSi~
Signature: ~~~
Date Submitted: 11/23/95
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ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS LIST Case #: e/~3
TYPED This list, prepared by a title EXAMPLE:
company, if!cludes all property Jack Smith
I LABELS
i owners within 300 feet of the 4921 Olympia Street
ONLY boundary of the project. Olympia, WA 98501
ACE HIGH GEORGE W. CULLENS MINNIE L. LEDINGTON
9947 BRIDGE ROAD SE 9502 CULLENS ROAD SE 15504 COATES ROAD SE
YELM, WA 98597 . YELM, WA 98597 YELM, WA 98597
PEARL LOIS MARSHALL LOREN L. CRIMMINS FREDERICK G. MURRAY
P.O. BOX 159 308 CULLENS ST. NW 311 CULLENS ST. NW
YELM, WA 98597 YELM, WA 98597 YELM, WA 98597
BEVERLY A. HUIZENGA YELM PROFESSIONAL CENTER KENNETH M. REICHEL
19826 13TH DR SE 14308 148TH AVE. SE BOX 17511 FENNEL ROAD SE
BOTHELL, WA 98012 YELM, WA 98597 YELM, WA 98597
CARRIE K. UEMURA JOE GUIZZE:r'TI
9445 CULLENS ROAD SE 13510 CANYON ROAD E.
YELM, WA 98597 PUYALLUP, WA 98373
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Prepared by .
. Title Company Date
c:lwpwm60lwpdocslformslspol,fm 3/919i
City of Yelm
105 Yelm Avenue West
PO Box479
Yelm, 'Washington 98597
(206) 458-3244
February 19,,' 1993
Washington State Department of Community Development Federal
Emergency Management Agency
U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and W~idlife Service
U.S. Environmental Prot~ction Agency
Washinqton State Department of Ecology
u.s. Department of Housing and Urban Development
WAState Historic Preservation Office
Soil Conservation Service
Gentlemen:
Please find tlie enclosed copies for the united Citizen-' s .Be'tterment.
Organization (U.C.~.O.) Community Service Center project in Yelm,
Washington.
1 each,
State Environmental Polic;:::y Act
(SEPA) Che6kli~t'
1 each,
Determination of N6n-signific~nce
1 each,
Knvironmental Assessmept Checklist
1 each,
Notice of No Signif19ant ,Impact'on
the Envi:tomnent and R~questfor Release
of Funds
I am available to answer any questions you might ~have related to
the enclosed material.
Sincerely,
0~A1l1vY II & rJ tjf/i-
Shelly~. Badger P
Chief Administrative Officer
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