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Project Review & Correspondence --_.._-~------_.----------- Date 30 lWG 01 Yelm Municipal Court NO 1-4653 This is notification of the date for your NOTICE OF HEARING RE1OOm> REVI~ hearing YOU MUST APPEAR ON '.l'HURSDAY (day of week) 13 SEPT 01 (date) at IdS PM (time) (am/pm) r -, JM:QUIE lULL ROBIN QlRISTIE PO BOX 1295 YEIM WA 98597 OC3 Catherine Carlson - Camlmmitv Dc~t lI)i.n!ct NOTICE OF HEARING (JTIR 2.6) or P,'Mtft9'RE~EA~~EOABO~MYMe WlgQRgs~TQN<THEfWSPENSWNQ)~.o~R i:fRW~R1s)C~iQ'ENsEX6"j<:!:i;jID{tj;jOOGf}f6i'l@A~ P.:E:j\(Ai}tYJe[tYs)$~7rOO(MS:BEBM.:B'Aio'( L See Reverse Side for Instructions JTIR - 02.0200-1/81 - WPF ---------..-------------------- -..."'--' - - - - -- -- - - - -<.-- - - - - -~- --- - -....-~- - ------ ~ o o N CO ~ ~ ("iJ ~ r o o N ~ eo r ~ l\'J ~ r t ~ l , , ~ .......~.~ .'.~.;;.<">:\: ")~'lrO:" j,jf'~;::JE~'~': - . ~ o o N o C"') - VI ~ Cl ~ c::c r o o N ~ o C"') - VI ~ C'l =' <( August 30, 2001 City of Yelm 105 Yelm Avenue West POBox 479 Yelm, Washington 98597 (360) 458-3244 J acqUle Hill Robm Chnstle PO Box 1295 Yelm, WA 98597 Re Zomng Code V IolatlOn - His LIghthouse located at 202 Y elm Ave West Dear Ms. Hill and Ms Chnstle On August 22, 2001, the Yelm DIstnct Court issued an order to bnng the property located at 202 Yelm Ave. W., into complIance wIth the CIty Yelm Zomng Code. The sIte has not been brought mto complIance as reqUIred by the court order, therefore the Commumty Development Department IS refernng thIS matter back to the court for further actIon. The Yelm DIstrict Court wIll be contactmg you regardmg a court date and time. As stated III the letter from Gary Carlson, Yelm Building Official, dated June 1,2001, complIance wIth the Yelm Municipal Code requires that the followmg actIOns be taken ImmedIately 1 Remove all merchandIse from the front and SIde yards vIsible from the street. 2. Removal of the storage shed, tent or any means of cover from the sIte. 3 Place garbage dumpster and cans out of sIte or enclose per development gUIdelmes If you have any questIOns I can be reached at 458-8408 S~ncerely, (J fJtU(ulv?UJ ~1lyr~ Cathenne Carlson Cornmumty Development DIrector CC. Yelm MUnIcIpal Court Gary Carlson August 30, 2001 J acqme Hill Robm Christie PO Box 1295 Yelm, WA 98597 Re ZOnIng Code ViolatIon - His LIghthouse located at 202 Yelm Ave. West Dear Ms. Hill and Ms. Chnstie On August 22, 2001, the Yelm DIstrict Court Issued an order to bring the property located at 202 Yelm Ave. W., into complIance wIth the City Yelm ZOnIng Code The sIte has not been brought mto compliance as reqUIred by the court order, therefore the CommunIty Development Department is referring this matter back to the court for further action. The Yelm Distnct Court will be contactmg you regardmg a court date and time As stated in the letter from Gary Carlson, Yelm Buildmg OfficIal, dated June 1, 2001, complIance with the Yelm MunicIpal Code requITes that the following actIOns be taken immediatelY' 1 Remove all merchandIse from the front and SIde yards vIsible from the street. 2. Removal of the storage shed, tent or any means of cover from the SIte. 3 Place garbage dumpster and cans out of SIte or enclose per development guidelmes. If you have any questlOns I can be reached at 458-8408 Sincerely, Catherine Carlson CommunIty Development DIrector Cc. Yelm Municipal Court Gary Carlson City of Yelm 105 Yelm Avenue West POBox 479 Yelm, Washington 98597 (360) 458-3244 August 14, 2001 Mr Larry Mahan Mahan Property LLC 12307 Vail Cut off Rd. Raimer, WA 98576 Re ViolatIOn of SIte Plan Approval at 17020 Hwy 507 SE, Case # SPR-00-8259-YL Dear Mr Mahan. I have attempted to contact you repeatedly by telephone, but have been unable to reach you. As you know from the approval letter dated October 1, 2000 and follow-up discussIOns that we've had, the sIte IS lImIted to two manufactured homes at any tIme. PrevIOusly you had assured me that the thIrd manufactured home would be removed promptly, however that has not happened and m the mean tIme you have moved a fourth manufactured home onto the sIte ThIS IS a vIOlatIOn of Title 17, Zomng, and constItutes a mIsdemeanor and shall be pumshed as provIded by the statutes of the state for the commISSIOn of a mIsdemeanor Each day such vIOlatIOn contmues shall be consIdered a separate offense The per day fine IS $150 00 This letter serves as an officIal notIce to remove all but the two manufactured homes approved and mspected on the sIte Removal shall occur on or before September 17, 2001 If the umts are not removed by thIS date the violatIOn will be forwarded to the PolIce Department and the DIstrIct Court for resolution. estIOns, please contact Gary Carlson, BUlldmg OfficIal, at 458-8407 cc Shelly Badger CIty AdmInIstrator CathIe Carlson, Commumty Development DIrector \\Tami\c\Communitv Development'project Files\SPR Sitc Plan Revicw\8259 ~Iahan - Manufacture home dist SPR\8259viobtion.wpd City of Yelm YELM WASHINGTON 105 Yelm Avenue West POBox 479 Yelm, Washington 98597 (360) 458-3244 July 2, 2001 To Bnan Asmus From. Gary Carlson, BuildIng OfficIal/ /Enforcement Officer Subject. NUIsance Abatement Attached IS InfOrmatIOn concernIng J acqUIe Hill and RobIn ChnstIe (His LIghthouse) at 202 y elm Avenue West. At this pomt the matter IS bemg forwarded to you for Issuance of a cnmInal mIsdemeanor cItatIOn as per Yelm's NUIsance Ordmance (#415) CopIes of all related correspondence are mcluded. I am available to answer any questIOns you mIght have regarding this matter CITY OF YELM NUISANCE ENFORCEMENT Complaint Received Name Address: ~COl_t1 e.. I~ II~' J2vb;,j Ch~/J,/J ~ d:U>OJ- -I t5'~ A '-l... ~ I C. MJ" L,~.It ,.AGiUK) Section 9.44.020 Nuisances Declared. The following specific acts, omissions, places and conditions are declared to be public nuisances. I Enforcement officer's verification Please circle all applicable conditions. A. Erecting, continuing or using any building or other place in the city for the exercise of any trade, employment or manufacture, which by occasioning noxious exhalation, offensive smells or other annoyances, becomes injurious and dangerous to the health, comfort or property of individuals or the public. B. Causing or allowing any offal, filth, poison, or noisome substance to be collected or to remain in any place, street, highway, or alley in the city to the prejudice of others; C Maintaining any house, shop, stable or other structure which cannot be occupied or rented and which poses danger of incendiarism and/or injury o Maintaining any house or premises kept for the purpose of prostitution or for the performance of lewd acts as that term is defined in section 9 16010; E. All houses or places where drunkenness, fighting or other breaches of the peace are carried on or permitted I F All dirt, offal, or vegetable matter, the contents of any hog pen or sty, poultry house, privy, drain or vault, which by noxious air, poisonous gas, or noise, shall offend inhabitants of the neighborhood, G Keeping howling or barking dogs or permitting any animal to run at large which defiles, injures or destroys lawns, gardens, trees or shrubbery; H. Building or maintaining any structure in such condition as to be dangerous to the health of the citizens of the city; Obstructing or encroaching upon or renQering unsafe for passage any public highway, private way, street, alley, park, square, driveway, lake, or stream in the city; J Carrying on, within the city limits, a business of manufacturing gunpowder, nitroglycerin, or other highly explosive substance, or mixing or grinding the materials therefor, in any place within two hundred fifty yards of any building in existence at the time such business may be commenced Nuisance Control/Abatement Attachment A Ordinance No 415 tJ Or; K. Placing, depositing, keeping, having or leaving in or upon any private lot, building, structure or premises, or in or upon any street, avenue, park, parkway or public or private place in the city anyone or more of the following conditions, places or things' @ 1 Any putrid, unsound or unwholesome bones, meat, hides, skins, or the whole or any part of any dead animal, fish or fowl, 2 Privies, vaults, cesspools, sumps, pits or like places which are not securely protected from flies or rats, or which are foul or malodorous, 3 Filthy or littered trash-covered cellars, house yards, factory yards, vacant areas in rear of stores, vacant lots, houses, buildings or premises, 4 Animal manure in any quantity which is not securely protected from flies and the elements, or which is kept or handled in violation of any ordinances of the city, 5 Poison oak or poison ivy (whether growing or otherwise), liquid household wastes, human excreta, garbage, butcher's trimmings and offal, parts of fish, or any other vegetable or animal matter in any quantity; provided nothing in this chapter shall prevent the temporary retention of waste in receptades in the manner approved by the health officer of the city or the dumping of nonputrifying waste in a place an manner approved by the health officer, 6 Tin cans, bottle, glass cans, small pieces of scrap iron, wire, material, bric-a-brac, broken crockery, broken glass, broken plaster, scrap building materials, and all such trash or abandoned material unless the same be kept in covered bins or galvanized iron receptacles approved by the health officer, 7 Trash, litter, weeds or grass, rags, accumulations of empty barrels, boxes, crates, packing cases, mattresses, lumber not piled, scrap iron, abandoned stoves, kitchen appliances, tin and other metal not neatly piled, or anything whatsoever in which flies or rats may breed or multiply or which may be a fire danger, 8 Any abandoned unattended or discarded icebox, refrigerator, freezer or other container having an air-tight door or lid and a snap lock or other locking device which may not be easily released from the inside when such lid or door is in a closed position 9 Laying out, exposing or leaving exposed, in an unendosed place known to be accessible to domestic animals or children, any substance or combination of substances known to be a poison or poisonous if consumed by a human, animal, or fowl; 10 The emitting of loud and raucous noise, from whatever the source or location, in a manner which, under the circumstances, unreasonably disturbs others Causing or allowing any other nuisance as defined in section 9 44 010 or other provision of the Yelm Municipal Code Lc;J"..JlJ Q I 7. /O.:l- Nuisance Control/Abatement Attachment A Ordinance No 415 City of Yelm 105 Yelm Avenue West POBox 479 Yelm, Washington 98597 (360) 458-3244 June 22, 2001 J acqme Hill and Robm Chnstle POBox 1295 Yelm, WA 98597 Re Letter of June 14,2001 Dear Ms Hill and Chnstle Thank you for your response to our letter of June 1,2001 I will respond to you in the order of your response. Accessory buildmgs over 120 square feet and/or bmldmg ex tenor fimsh are regulated by CIty Code and subject to reVIew for the Central Busmess DIstnct. It was our understandmg that the use of the shed was temporary whIle the garage was made smtable for dIsplay Without a land use reVIew from Commumty Development the shed must be removed. We apprecIate the removal of merchandIse vIsible from the street. The CIty IS basmg our decIsIon on Zomng Chapter 17.57 060 Where "Storage" IS lImIted to normal and standard practlce. The outsIde storage of used Items for sale would desIgnate you a "Outdoor flea Market", WhICh IS specIfically not allowed m the Central Busmess DIstnct. We apprecIate your complIance wIth Central Busmess DIstnct regulatIOns for refuse contamers. Location of contamer must also meet LeMay's standards. Please venfy wIth DICk Rehn at (253) 537-8687 In regards to a covered work area III your backyard Any remodel or Improvement of your busmess WIll need reVIew and approval of a SIte plan III accordance wIth Chapter 17 84 An appl1catlOn for SIte plan reVIew may be pIcked up at the Commumty Development counter please feel free to contact me at HIS LIGHTHOUSE INDUSTRIES, INe ... .............. ............................ ... ...... .............. ...................... ......................... ..............11 .., POBox 1295 Yelm, W A. 98597 (360) 458-4881 HISdepot@.cs.com June 14,2001 RECEIVED JUH 1 ~ 2001 l"'U. ..:.....:-.:~.- CIty OfYelm 105 Y elm Avenue West Yelm, Waslungton 98597 Dear Mr Carlson, In response to your letter dated June 1,2001 we would like to request a few things clanfied. Understand please that our mtent IS to fulfill our obligatlOn to meet CIty ordmances, however, some confuslOn has come mto play and we need some cIanficatlon. Dunng our August meetmg neIther Robin Chnstle nor myself agreed to <'construct" a shed due to the fact that we had already entered mto an agreement and a one-year lease with PS Rentals for the urnt currently on the property Trus had already occurred and the buildmg was on SIte at the tIme of our meetmg WIth you. We dId promIse the removal of the "tent" at the tIme and fulfilled that agreement. Due to weather conditlOns we recently put up a temporary carport structure to "clean up" the area. Ifthts is m VIolation please provIde us WIth specIfic ordinances pertammg to that structure '" With regards to the letter dated June 1, 2001, I have no problem abiding Wlth number 1 Removal of all merchandise from side and front yard even though ordinance 17 40 320 clearly states Storage or display of merchandIse IS allowed for Items that are to be used for RETAIL SALE, rent or for Items used m manufactunng or productIon, subject to use, proVIded, however, that such use shall be confined to pnvately owned real property only In regards to number 3 letter dated June 1, 2001, Garbage dumpster needmg removal or placed out of SIte We have already met that standard. It is number 2, the removal of shed, tent or any means of cover from the Site that I am not clear on. ThIS 15 where we need c1anficatlOn. Our mtent IS to remove our shed upon the lease renewal date August 29, 200 1 We can expedIte thIs removal date however because of the volume of merchandIse In this industry, we need more tIme to process contents. We now are down to the final are of concern, the covenng In the back yard. Our desIre IS to be able to have some sort of area provIded out of the weather to house large Items FOR SALE, NOT STORAGE Ifwe cannot keep the covenng please provIde copIes ofspeClfic ordinances. We have proVIded a slght-obscunng fence though not fully completed, we are workmg WithIn our budget to flr.Jsh. We feel that based on ordInance 1726 010 we proVIde the very substance of what that states Our purpose IS to proVIde the "Central Busmess Dlstnct" With "special charactenstics of the eXIstIng downtown area." We are promotIng a shopping atmosphere while rehabihtatIng the eXIstIng buildings from what they where In March 1999 We fee~ we have done what we can and apologIZe for any nusunderstandIng or presumptIon regarding the ordInances or any perceIved VIOlatIOn. Please conSIder withholding the penalties until we can remove the storage unit for we cannot work WIthin the tune frame you gave us. If a further hearIng or meetmg With us IS reqUIred please contact us at your convenience and set a tune. Weare confident we can resolve this in a tlmely manner --j Stn~~:?" 'r .; / / :5' / /~:C~{1;lI'-'z'~ / " L../' City of Yelm 105 Yelm Avenue West POBox 479 Yelm, Washington 98597 (360) 458-3244 June 1,2001 CIty of Yelm POBox 479 Yelm, WA 98597 Attn. Agnes Benmck Re Notice of Wntten Findmg of NUIsance Dear Ms. Benmck Pursuant to Section 9 48 010, Abatement Procedure, I am notIfymg you of a Findmg of a NUIsance at 202 Y elm Ave. "Vest. Wntten NotIce has been sent to the owner/lessee by certified marl. COpies of the abatement letter and notice of delivery are attached. Smcerely Gary Carlson Enforcement Officer City of Yelm 105 Yelm Avenue West POBox 479 Yelm, Washington 98597 (360) 458-3244 NOTICE TO ABATE UNSAFE OR UNLAWFUL CONDITION (NUISANCE) To: Ms. Hill and Ms. Christie As owner, agent lessee or other person occupymg or having charge or control of the bmldmg, lot or premIses at: 202 Y elm Avenue West You are hereby notified that the enforcement officer of the CIty of Yelm has detemllned, pursuant to chapter 9 48 of the Yelm MUTIlClpal Code, that there eXIsts upon or adJommg SaId premIses the followmg condltIOn(s) to the contrary to the provIsIOns of chapter 944 of the Yelm MUTIlClpal Code PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENTS FOR DETAILED INFORMATION You are hereby further notified to abate that condItion to the satisfactIOn of the CIty WIthIn 15 days of the date of thIS notIce If you do not abate the condItIOn wlthm 15 days the CIty can abate the condItIOn at your expense In addItIOn, your faIlure to abate the condItIOn will be consIdered a vIOlatIOn for whIch you may mcur monetary penaltIes as proVIded III sectIOns 944015 and 948040, Yelm MUTIlClpal Code, for each day or part of day that the condItIOn contmues to eXIst. Alternatively, failure to abate nUIsance may prosecuted as a mIsdemeanor under sectIon 948050 Yelm MUTIlCIpal Code You have the nght to appeal thIS notIce wIthIll five (5) days as proVIded In sectIOn 948010 E Yelm MUTIlCIpal Code, or wIthIn ten (10) days from the date of servICe by mall, as eVIdenced by the postmark on the notIce Thank you for your ImmedIate attentlOn to thIS matter Date June 1,2001 Gary L Carlson Enforcement Officer City of Yelm 105 Yelm Avenue West POBox 479 Yelm, Washington 98597 (360) 458-3244 June 1 2001 J acme Hill and Robm Christie POBox 1295 Yelm, 'YVA 98597 Re Outside Storage of Merchandise Dear Ms Hill and ChnstIe, At the end of August last year we reviewed your site for complIance with the Yelm Mumclpal Code, Title 17, Zomng. It was mutually agreed, to bnng your busmess mto complIance for outSide storage, that you would construct an 8x15 shed, build a sight- obscunng fence to enclose storage and permanent removal of the tent. To date you have not complIed with the terms of agreement. ThIS leaves the CIty no recourse but to start the abatement process To satisfy the CIty in the next 15 days you will need to 1 Remove all merchandIse from the front and SIde yards visible from the street. 2. Remove the storage shed, tent or any means of cover from the Site 3 Place garbage dumpster and cans out of Site or enclose per development guIdelmes ThiS CItatIOn IS a CivIl InfractIOn and will be assessed a separate violatIOn for each day past the 15 days for complIance You have 5 days after receipt of thIS notice to appeal thIS notIce m wntmg to the heanng board Smcerely Gary Carlson BUlldmg OfficIal August 21, 2000 His LIghthouse P 0 BOlX 1295 Yelm, W A 98597 Re OutsIde dIsplay of MerchandIse Dear, The City of Yelm has receIved complamts regardmg the manner in WhICh your merchandise IS bemg dIsplayed on the Yelm Avenue West frontage Pursuant to Yelm MUlllcIpal Code 17.57 060 outsIde storage of merchandIse is not allowed, except m specIfic cucumstances. I had hoped that by allowmg the temporary use of the tent that you would be able to store those items found up front m the tent. Smce we have receIved a formal complamt we request that you remove the out door merchandIse and temporary tent wIthin the next thuty (days). ThIS allows you to contmue until the expected end of the season and gIves you a chance to prepare for next year If you have any questIOns or we can be othelp CathIe Carlson, CIty Planner, or I are wIllmg to meet wIth you Thank you Gary Carlson Yelm BUlldmg Dept. RECEIVED AUG 2 9 2000 HIS LIghthouse Industnes, Inc POBox 1295 Ye1m, WA. 98597 458-4881 BY: Re OutsIde dIsplay of merchandIse Is to rage Dear Cathy, Tlus IS to follow up our phone conversatIOn on 8-28-2000 regardmg the letter from the CIty ofYelm dated August 24,2000 We apprecIate your patIence m the matter of an abundance of merchandIse bemg dumped and therefore made our responsibIhty to process We have looked mto several optIons to gIve us more space to store and process wlule keepmg up wIth the demands of our customers and commuruty we serve I bnetly mentIOned these optIons to you yesterday and I beheve we have come up With an aftbrdable SolutIon to contam and "tIdy" our area especIally WIth our weather turmng for the worst. Please refer to the product mformatIOn and sIte map WIth out mtentIOns to add storage. 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Railroads. employees. equipment. operations: Chapters 8] 40, 8] 44 8] 48 RCW Reckless operation of steamboat or engine RCW 9A.32.060. 9A.32.070. 9.91.0:25 Unlawful bus conduct. (1) A person is guilty of unlawful bus conduct if while on or in a municipal transIt vehicle as defined by RCW 46.04.355 or in or at a municipal transit station and with knowledge that such conduct is prohibIted, he or she. (a) Except while in or at a municipal transit station, smokes or carries a lighted or smoldenng pipe, cigar, or cigarette; (b) DIscards litter other than i!l designated receptacles, (c) Plays any radio, recorder, or other sound-producing equipment except that nothing herein shall prohibit the use of such equipment when connected to earphones that limit the sound to individual listeners or the use of a communica- tIOn devIce by an employee of the owner or operator of the mumcipal transit vehicle or municipal transit station, (d) Spits or expectorates, (e) Carries any flammable liquid, explOSIve, acid, or other article or material likely to cause harm to others except that nothing herein shall prevent a person from carrying a cigarette, cigar, or pipe lighter or carrying a firearm or ammunition in a way that is not otherwise prohibIted by law; (f) Intentionally obstructs or impedes the flow of municipal transit vehicles or passenger traffic, hinders or prevents access to municipal transit vehicles or stations, or otherwise unlawfully interferes with the provision or use of publIc transportation services, (g) Intentionally disturbs others by engaging in loud, raucous, unruly, harmful, or harassing behavior; or (h) Destroys, defaces, or otherwise damages property of a mumcipalIty as defined in RCW 35.58.272 employed in the provIsion or use of public transportation services. (2) For the purposes of this section, "municipal transit station" means all facilities, structures, lands, interest in lands, air rights over lands, and rights of way of all kinds that are owned, leased, held, or used by a municipality as defined in RCW 35 58.272 for the purpose of providing public transportation services, including, but not limited to, park and ride lots, transIt centers and tunnels, and bus shelters. (3) Unlawful bus conduct is a misdemeanor [1994 c 45 ~ 4, 1992 c 77 ~ 1, 1984 c 167 ~ 1 ] Findings-Declaration-Severability-1994 c 45 See notes following RCW 748.140. Drinking in public conveyance: RCW 66.44.250. [Title 9 RCW-page 90] 9.91.060 Leaving children unattended in parked automobile. Every person having the care and custody, whether temporary or permanent, of mmor children under the age of twelve years, who shall leave such children in a parked automobile unattended by an adult while such person enters a tavern or other premises where vinous, spirituous, or malt liquors are dispensed for consumption on the premises shall be guilty of a gross misdemeanor [1999 c 143 ~ 9; 1951 c 270 ~ 17] Leaving children unattended in standing vehicle with motor running. RCW 46.6] 685. 9.91.110 Metal buyers-Records of purchases- Penalty. (1) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of buying or otherwise obtaining new, used or secondhand metals to purchase or otherwise obtain such metals unless a permanent record of the purchase of such metals is maintained. PROVIDED, That no such record need be kept of purchases made by or from a manufacturer, remanufacturer or distributor appointed by a manufacturer of such metals. For the purpose of this section the term "metals" shaIl mean copper, copper wire, copper cable, copper pIpe, copper sheets and tubing, copper bus, aluminum WIre, brass pipe, lead, electrolytic nickel and zinc. (2) The permanent record required by subsectIOn (I) of this section shaIl con tam the foIlowing' (a) a general description of all property purchased, (b) the type and quantity or weight; (c) the name, address, driver's license number, and sIgnature of the seIler or the person making delivery; and, (d) a description of any motor vehicle and the license number thereof used in the delivery of such metals. The information so recorded shall be retained by the purchaser for a period of not less than one year (3) Any violatIOn of this section IS punishable, upon conviction, by a fine of not more than five hundred doIlars or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months, or by both such fine and Imprisonment. [1971 ex.s. c 302 ~ 18.] Severability-1971 ex.s. c 302: See note following RCW 941.010. 9.91 130 Disposal of trash in charity donation receptacle. (1) It is unlawful for any person to throw; drop, deposit, discard, or otherwise dispose of any trash, including, but not limited to items that have deteriorated to the extent that they are no longer of monetary value or of use for the purpose they were intended, garbage, including any organic matter; or litter, in or around a receptacle provided by a charitable organization, as defined in RCW 19.09.020(2), for the donation of clothing, property, or other thing of monetary value to be used for the charitable purposes of such organi- zation. (2) Charitable orgamzations must post a clearly visible notice on the donation receptacles warning of the existence and content of this section and the penalties for violatIOn of its provisions, as well as a general identification of the items whIch are appropnate to be deposited in the receptacle. (3) Any person violatmg the proviSIOns of thIS section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and the fine for such violatIOn shall be not less than fifty dollars for each offense. (2000 Ed.) _~~~~W~~l:ii~~~~Q;1~;; ____~~,..___,.....,___~.tmII".~..~'MnIirr-l'io.!JIIP'I;~'M....,A... i ! ---4 .. 1 t I i L... r'-~.., Miscellaneous Crimes 9.91.130 (4) Nothing in this section shall preclude a charitable organization which maintains the receptacle from purs~ing a civil action and seeking whatever damages were sustamed by reason of the violation of the provisions of this section. For a second or subsequent violation of this section, such person shall be liable for treble the amount of damages done by the person, but in no event less than two hundred dollars, and such damages may be recovered in a civil action before any district court judge. [1987 c 385 ~ 1 ] Severability-1987 c 385 "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the ~emainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [1987 c 385 ~ 2.] 9.91.140 Food stamps. (1) A person who sells food stamps obtained through the program established under .RCW 7404.500 or food stamp benefits transferred electromcally, or food purchased therewith, is guilty of a gross misdemean- or under RCW 9A 20 021 if the value of the stamps, benefits, or food transferred exceeds one hundred dollars, and is guilty of a misdemeanor under RCW 9A20.021 if the value of the stamps, benefits, or food transferred is one hundred dollars or less. (2) A person who purchases, or who otherwise acquires and sells, or who traffics in, food stamps as defined by the federal food stamp act, as amended, 7 U.S C. Sec. 2011 et seq , or food stamp benefits transferred electronically, is guilty of a class C felony under RCW 9A20 021 if the face value of the stamps or benefits exceeds one hundred dollars, and is guilty of a gross misdemeanor under RCW 9A.20.021 if the face value of the stamps or benefits is one hundred dollars or less. (3) A person who, in violation of 7 U.S.c. Sec. 2024(c), obtains and presents food stamps as defined by the federal food stamp act, as amended, 7 U.S C. Sec. 2011 et seq., or food stamp benefits transferred electromcally, for redemption or causes such stamps or benefits to be presented for redemption through the program established under RCW 74 04 500 is guilty of a class C felony under RCW 9A.20.021 [1998 c 79 ~ 1, 1996 c 78 ~ I, 1988 c 62 ~ 1 ] 9.91.150 Tree spiking. (1) Any person who mali- ciously drives or places in any tree, forest material, forest debris, or other wood material any iron, steel, ceramic, or other substance sufficiently hard to injure saws or wood pro- cessing or manufacturing equipment, for the purpose of hindering logging or timber harvesting activities, is guilty of a class C felony under chapter 9A.20 RCW (2) Any person who, with the intent to use it in a violation of subsection (1) of this section, possesses any iron, steel, ceramic, or other substance sufficiently hard to injure saws or wood processing or manufacturing equipment is guilty of a gross misdemeanor under chapter 9A20 RCW (3) As used in this section the terms "forest debris" and "forest material" have the same meanings as under RCW 76.04005 [1988 c 224 ~ 1 ] 9.91.155 Tree .spiking-Action for damages. Any person who is damaged by any act prohibited in RCW 991 150 may bring a civil action to recover damages sus- tained, inc1udlllg a reasonable attorney's fee A party (2000 Ed.) seeking civil damages under this section may recover upon proof of a violation of the provisions of RCW 9.91 150 by a preponderance of the evidence. [1988 c 224 ~ 2.] 9.91.160 Personal protection spray devices. (1) It is unlawful for a person under eighteen years old, unless the person is at least fourteen years old and has the permission of a parent or guardian to do so, to purchase or possess a personal protection spray device A violation of thiS subsection is a misdemeanor (2) No town, city, county, special purpose district, quasi-municipal corporatIon or other unit of government may prohibit a person eighteen years old or older, or a person fourteen years old or older who has the permissiOn of a parent or guardian to do so, from. purchasing or 'possessing a personal protection sp~ay devi.ce or from U~lllg such a device in a manner consistent With the authonzed use of force under RCW 9A.l6.020. No town, city, county, special purpose district, quasi-municipal corporation, or other unit of government may prohibit a person eighteen years ~ld or older from delivering a personal protectiOn spray deVice to a person authorized to possess such a device. (3) For purposes of this sectiOn. (a) "Personal protection spray device" means a commer- cially available dispensing device designed and intended for use in self-defense and containing a nonlethal sternutator or lacrimator agent, including but not limited to (i) Tear gas, the active ingredient of which is either chloracetophenone (CN) or O-chlorobenzylidene malonotrile (CS), or (ii) Other agent commonly known as mace, pepper mace, or pepper gas. (b) "Delivering" means actual, constructive, or attempted transferring from one person to another (4) Nothing in this section authorizes the delivery, purchase, possession, or use of any device or chemical agent that is otherwise prohibited by state law [1994 sp.s. c 7 ~ 514 ] Finding-Intent-Severability-1994 spoS. c 7: See notes following RCW 43.70.540. Chapter 9.92 PUNISHMENT Sections 9.92.005 Penalty assessments in addition to fine or bail ,forfeiture- Crime victims compensation account. Punishment of felony when not fixed by statute. Punishment of gross misdemeanor when not fixed by statute. Punishment of misdemeanor when not fixed by statute. Punishment for contempt. Suspending sentences. Suspended sentence-Termination date-Application. Suspended sentence-Termination date, establishment- Modification of terms. Termination of suspended sentence-Restoration of civil rights. Payment of fine and costs in installments. Sentence on two or more convictions or counts. Habitual criminals. Prevention of procreation. Convicts protected-Forfeitures abolished. Conviction of public officer forfeits trust. City jail prisoners may be compelled to work. 9.92.010 9.92.020 9.92.030 9.92.040 9.92.060 9.92.062 9.92.064 9.92.066 9.92.070 9.92.080 9.92.090 9.92.100 9.92.110 9.92.120 9.92.130 [Title 9 RCW-page 911 TO'..........."........ ~~~5~t;~!m'W~~~m~atm1?MWli~?11i.~m:ms~~ ~...b'"......~I.."'_~...or.<<_",.'''!Ii~r~f.H''"_JiII'e.tif1'11'l1l'1\1W'_~gu[_'lt'e'li.b~t~~~ . N-1 I Railroad/Jefferson NW 20-Dec-96 ] 55 40 1090 I 19-May-97 56 46 930 11-Feb-98 55 43 915 City ofYelm Hydrant Maintenance Report (} tu-l! d/ ~~~~ ctJ ;f ~jW&~e Uvv1 Cttslnif S' ---. ~ Page 1 of 1 '/;1' // // ~, /" I ,,' iELM W,4SH~NGTON CITY OF YELM PO Box 479 Yelm WA 98597 360-458-3244 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Mailed on March 18. 1999 PROJECT NAME AND LOCATION Lighthouse Industries - Thrift Store, 202 Yelm Ave W LAND USE CASE. SPR-99-8232-YL An application submitted by Jacquie Hill & Robin Christie - DBA Lighthouse Industries, for the above referenced project, was received by the City of Yelm on February 18, 1999 After receiving additional information the City has determined the application to be complete on March 12, 1999 The application and any related documents are available for public review during normal business hours at the City of Yelm, 105 Yelm Avenue W , Yelm, WA. For additional information, please contact Cathie Carlson at 458-8408 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Convert site from residential to commercial use, open "Thrift Store" business ENVIRONMENTAL and OTHER DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION An Environmental Checklist was not required for the proposed project. Additional Information or Project Studies Requested by the City. The City has not requested any additional information or project studies at this time No preliminary determination of consistency with City development regulations has been made. At minimum, this project will be subject to the following plans and regulations City of Yelm Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Title (17), Critical Areas Ordinance (14 08), Storm water Drainage Design and Erosion Control Manual (DOE), Uniform Building Code, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Title (14), Road Design Standards, Platting and Subdivision Title (16), and the Shoreline Master Program The City of Yelm invites your comments early in the review of this proposal Comments should be directed to Cathie Carlson at Yelm City Hall, PO Box 479, Yelm WA 98597 THE 15-DAY PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD ENDS AT 5'00 PM ON MONDAY, APRIL 5,1999 This notice has been provided to appropriate local and state agencies, sub-area project list subscribers, and property owners within 300 feet of the project site These recipients, and any others who submit a written request to be placed on the mailing list, will also receive the following items when available or if applicable Environmental Threshold Determination, Notice of Public Hearing and Notice of Final Decision If the proposed project requires a City Council decision, it will be mailed to all those who participate in the public hearing and to anyone else requesting the decision in writing City Council decision can be appealed through Superior Court as set forth in RCW 36 70 C -~----------_.__.------- r~z- l D ~ R P, \\_ ~ ~ ~ '- l ~~ "-- \n ... ~~,-~' ~ ;& <" \ V) l\: \1, ~ I --~~d ----,.[Y:,'-__ <;Y~--€~ t j~ .R ~ ~ ~ , A " I'l: \ '_I llJ \\ ~ lii tA c~ - ID lJ) U\ ~- C:::!.. 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""-- _.~ J ( \ \ 1 '~' _.''\'" \.... ~ l -- ~, 'J '--.~--~- ~--r \. r J '- /1 C'I cP .:a'<7..a:7.J5" (1.1- .LON ::i?ji~9 --;;; 1ld'~fT~7i9/ 37 ;I---...---..---..--.--~ City of Yelm 105 Yelm Avenue West PO Box 479 Yelm, Washington 98597 (360) 458-3244 February 24, 1999 Jacquie Hill Robin Christie 17439 Heather Lane Yelm, WA 98597 Dear Jacquie and Robin The City has received your application for Site Plan Review for the property located at 202 Yelm Avenue W The application packet must include mailing labels for all property owners within 300' of your property lines Enclosed you will find an information sheet on how to obtain the information and the format for the information Another choice is to have a Title Company prepare the mailing labels for you The City is willing to grant you a 90 day temporary occupancy permit while the Site Plan Review Application is being processed Prior to issuance of a temporary occupancy permit the City must receive the following 1 The mailing address labels for the property owners within 300' of your property lines 2 The payment of the Transportation Facility Charge (TFC) Based on my understanding of the project being proposed the new pm peak hour trips generated by the conversion of the building from residential to commercial would generate 2 07 new pm peak trips The TFC for the proposed project is $1,552 50 The TFC was calculated based on the following information/assumptions a The building is 1281 square feet. b The land use code used for the calculation was Miscellaneous Retail (240 new pm peak trips for every 1,000 square feet.) c The project was credited for 1 existing pm peak hour trip for its current use as residential The final calculation is subject to change resulting from the final review of the land use application Any over payment will be refunded to the applic;mt or if it is established that the above calculation resulted in an underpaym~ntj the final approval will be subject to the monetary difference Jacquie Hill Robin Christie February 24, 1999 Page 2 It is my understanding that you would like to open your business on March 1, 1999 The City will grant you a 90 day temporary occupancy upon receipt of the items list in 1 and 2 above If I can be of further assistance or you have any questions please contact me at 458-8408 Sincerely, &hd;f/~ (I ~ Catherine Carlson ~~ City Planner cc Shelly Badger Ken Garmann Tim Peterson ... . DESIGN GUIDELINES Guidelines Guidelines Project Review Checklist Applicable Met III C (2) Meet requirements for parking lot design detail standards. X III D (1) Minimize parking areas through joint use and management. X III D (2) Encourage structured parking III D (3) Reduce impacts of parking garages. IV.A.(1 ) Incorporate human-scale building elements. X IV B (1) Reduce scale of large buildings. IV C (1) Architecturally accentuate building corners at street intersections. X IV D (1) Enhance buildings with appropriate details. X IV E (1) Retain original facades IV E.(2) Use compatible building materials (See Building Material X Summary Matrix, pg 59) IV F (1) Treat blank walls that are visible from the street parking or X adjacent lot. IV G (1) Locate and/or screen roof-mounted mechanical equipment so X as not to be visible from the street or from the ground-level of adjacent properties IV G (2) Where practical, locate and/or screen utility meters, electrical X conduit and other service and utilities apparatus so as not to be visible from the street. V F (1) Use plant materials that are approved for use in downtown X Yelm Proponents may use other plat materials approved by the City V G (1) Develop a site landscape design concept. X V H (1) Pr<?vide substantial site landscaping X V H (2) Protect and enhance natural features. X V 1(1) Screen all parking lots as required by Chapter 17 80, X Landscaping V 1(2) An alternative to the required perimeter parking area X landscaping plan may be submitted V 1(3) Provide internal parking lot landscaping X V J (1) Consider alternative building and parking siting strategies to preserve existing trees V J (2) Consider the integration of pedestrian and bicycle paths with X stands of mature trees where feasible to connect adjacent uses. ... DESIGN GUIDELINES - 202 Yelm Avenue W Guidelines Guidelines Project Review Checklist - Old Town Designation Applicable Met I.A.(1) Relate development to pedestrian oriented street frontage. X 1.A.(2) Relate development to street fronts (other than pedestrian-oriented streets) I B (1) Minimize visibility and impacts of service areas. X I C (1) Take advantage of special opportunities and mitigate impacts of large developments. I 0 (1) Reduce impact of service areas and mechanical equipment. X I E.(1) Integrate biofiltration swales and ponds into the overall site design I F (1) Enhance the visual quality of development on corners. X IF (2) Provide a paved pedestrian walkway from the street corner to the X building entrance 11.A.(1 ) All pedestrian paths must correspond with federal, state and local X codes for handicapped access, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. 1I.A.(2) Provide adequate lighting at the building entries and all walkways and X paths through parking lots II.A.(3) Develop an on-site pedestrian circulation concept. X 11.8 (1) Provide a pedestrian path at least 60" wide (preferably 96" wide) from X the street sidewalk to the main entry liB (2) Provide pedestrian paths or walkways connecting all businesses and the entries of multiple buildings on the same development site. 11.8 (3) Provide lighting through parking lots X II C (1) Where street ROW is insufficient to provide adequate sidewalks X buildings and other site features must be set back from the public ROW to achieve at least minimum sidewalk widths. II C (2) Where new streets are developed, provide sidewalks according to minimum standards. II 0 (1) Provide, where feasible, pedestrian circulation routes to adjacent uses X and transit. 11.0 (2) Integrate nearby transit stops into the planning of adjacent site X improvements. II 0 (3) Encourage pedestrian paths from all transit stops through commercial X areas to residential areas within 1200 feet II E.(1) Enhance building entry access. X II.F (1) Pr~vide pedestrian-oriented open space at key locations. X 11I.A.(1 ) Provide access roads through large lots with more than on street frontage 1118(1) Minimize driveway impacts X III C (1) Meet requirements for location of parking lots on pedestrian- X oriented streets. '... Pre-Application Meeting February 16, 1999 """These comments are preliminary in nature and are not intended to represent final comments and or requirements for the City of Yelm. Until a complete application is made, the planning and/or public works department can only attempt to inform the applicant of general requirements as they appear in the form presented by the applicant at the time of pre-submission. Proponent: Jacquie Hill & Robin Christie Project Proposal Conversion of Residential Property to Professional Offices (Previous use considered home occupation - not commercial property) Project Location 202 Yelm Ave W Zoning Parking Central Business District (CBD), Chapter 17 24 Uses Professional Office is an allowed use Setbacks Front yard - No setback (Local Access Commercial) Rear Yard - No setback Side yard - No setback Chapter 17 72 Professional offices require 1 stall per 300 square feet of gross floor area ADA requirements - Landscaping Chapter 17 80, Type II, III and V Traffic Type II landscaping is used to provide visual separation of compatible uses Type II landscaping is required around the perimeter of a site, which has compatible zoning and adjacent to buildings to provide visual separation of compatible use and soften the appearance of streets, parking areas and building elevation Type III landscaping provides visual relief where clear sight is desired This landscaping includes street trees and vegetation required with frontage improvements and along pedestrian walks for separation of pedestrians from streets and parking areas Type V landscaping is required for all storm water facilities (if required) A conceptual landscaping plan is required with application for Site Plan Review Final landscaping and irrigation plan is required as element of civil drawings The City has adopted a Transportation Concurrency Ordinance which requires new.development to pay its fair share for needed improvements due to growth The Transportation Facility Charge (TFC) is charged based on the new per pm peak trips generated by the development. The Ordinance provides a default table that the applicant can use to determine new pm trips generated To determine the projects impact and fee use the following formula for each use proposed r- I 1-' "...(? j, , (. I~ I jf,f--<U ~kO-~{' ~~ . I Administrative Office @.) square feet + 1,000 x $750 00 = TFC / , ' AI . r1/' / * With th~ conversion from residential to co~mercial, you would receive 1 (1' ')~;~(l TFC credit (subtracted from the total new trips.) '\.i/YJ - IV The TFC is payable at issuance of a building permit. " ");', n ~" \'lC,. 'i!~pp ~\ If the applicant feels the proposed use would not generate the default number of trips as designated in the TFC Ordinance an analysis prepared by a Washington State Licensed Engineer can be submitted to the City for review and consideration Application and Process Site Plan Review, Chapter 17 84 is an administrative process Minimum application requirements are located in Section 17 84 060 Please refer to the application form supplied by the City for a detailed list of contents A project of this size can expect completed review in approximately 45 days Land use approval will contain conditions of approval that the applicant must complete prior to receiving a building permit. Following land use approval the applicant is required to submit civil construction drawings to the Public Works Department for review and approval and satisfy all conditions of approval Upon satisfactory completion of all conditions the applicant can submit building plans for approval Other' Design Review (see attached list) Date February 17, 1999 To Jackie Hill & Robm ChrIstie From. Public Works Department RE Convert house from resIdential to commercial use The Public Works Department has the followmg comments relative to the proposed daycare SIte to be located at 202 Yelm A venue West. WATER: The proposed SIte IS currently connected to CIty servIces and IS served by a 3/4" resIdential servIce water mam located on Yelm Avenue The property will be changmg from resIdential to commercIal use and the monthly fee WIll be adjusted accordmgly We WIll momtor monthly consumptIOn reports for the next SIX months so that we can assess usage and determme If addItional ERU's need to be purchased. Water ERU's (eqUivalent resIdential umts) are based on a consumptIOn rate of 240 gallons per day and are charged at a rate of$l,OOOIERU mSIde CIty limIts SEWER: The proposed SIte IS currently servIced by the CIty'S sewer S T.E.P tank system. The property wIll be changmg from a residential to commercIal use and the monthly fee wIll be adjusted accordmgly We will momtor monthly consumptIOn reports for the next SIX months so that we can assess usage and detenmne If addItIOnal ERU's need to be purchased. Sewer ERU's (eqUivalent resIdential umts) are based on dIscharge of 240 gallons per day at a rate of $4,850 OOIERU FIRE: EXIstmg fire hydrants are acceptable DRAINAGE: Per the D O.E. Stormwater Manual FRONTAGE: There may be frontage Improvements reqUIred for thIS project per the CIty'S "Development GUIdelmes" DetaIls to follow upon addItional reVIew ApplIcant may SIgn a "waIver of protest" and agree to partIcIpate m a future street Improvement project. STREET LIGHTING: As reqUIred per the CIty'S "Development GUIdelInes" ADA REQUIREMENTS: To be detemllned upon further reVIew of elevatIOns and a more detailed plan. OTHER: CIty ofYelm Busmess LIcense These comments are prelImmary m nature and are not mtended to represent final comments and or reqUIrements for the CIty of Yelm. UntIl a complete applIcatIOn IS made, the planning and/or publIc works department can only attempt to mform the applIcant of general reqUIrements as they appear m the form presented by the applIcant at the time of pre-submIssIOn. cc CathIe Carlson, CIty Planner Shelly Badger, CAO 021799.hill&christie.doc .. 'i> ;( .. 4 4 ct R/W R/W I '0' 72' '0' lTI ~c >c Ul::l Ul::l ~C 6' 5' ,,' S' S' '" 5' 8' 6' ~C ~~ ~ ~ ;d r-~ ;d m ~ ~~ --I 0 ^ ~IO ;;;: 0 --I lTI lTI ~ ~ lTI lTI ~ ~ 2~ ~ ~ > 0 0 ~ ARIES ~ ;0-< I"l ~ Z ~ I"l n r- > lTI ~ lTI --I n VARIES I"l :r "tl Q z n --I > ci :r "'tJ 0 Z --I ~ ~ CEMENT CONC, BARRIER CURB AND GUTTER CITY OF YELM DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS GENERAL NOTES. 1 NO "ON STREET" PARKING PERMllTED. 2. REFER TO RELEVANT SECllONS OF THE DEVELOPMENT GUIDEUNES FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMA llON ON STORM DRAINAGE, STREET UGHllNG, PAVEMENT STRUCTURE, ECT. URBAN ARTERIAL APPROVED DWG. NO. PUBUC WORKS DIRECTOR DATE 4-3 4-3BREV.DWC