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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-068 Southeast Community Center Rezone 1 ORDINANCE NO 2004 -68 AN ORDINANCE concerning land use and zoning; rezoning the property located at 1211 South 7th Street (Yakima County Assessor's Parcel No. 191330 - 14539) from Two - Family Residential (R -2) to Multi - Family Residential (R -3), and amending the Official Yakima Urban Area Zoning Map to reflect said rezone. WHEREAS, the City of Yakima Parks and Recreation Division submitted an application to rezone certain property (Yakima County Assessor's Parcel No. 191330 - 14539) located at 1211 South 7th Street (referred to below as the "Subject Property") from Two-Family Residential (R -2) to Multi- Family Residential (R -3), and WHEREAS, the applicant also requested that the Hearing Examiner approve a Class (3) use for professional offices at the Southeast Community Center which is located upon the subject property; and WHEREAS, on August 12, 2004, the Hearing Examiner for the City of Yakima conducted an open- record public hearing regarding the requested rezone (UAZO RZ #5 -04) and after considering the record issued Hearing Examiner's Recommendation, dated August 26, 2004, and WHEREAS, the Hearing Examiner recommended that the Subject Property should be rezoned from Two - Family Residential (R -2) to Multi- Family Residential (R -3) subject to certain conditions; and WHEREAS, the Hearing Examiner also approved the application for Class (3) professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center (UAZO CL(3) #5 -04 and UAZO EC #20 -04) contingent upon the City Council's approval of the requested rezone; and WHEREAS, at a closed- record public hearing on October 5, 2004, the City Council considered the requested rezone, including the documents and other evidence which comprise the record developed before the Hearing Examiner, the Hearing Examiner's Recommendation, and the statements of interested persons; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the considerations of the Hearing Examiner in response to the requirements and criteria of YMC 15.23.030(E) are correct and appropriate, and that the same should be adopted by the City Council as its findings herein, and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City to enact the following to approve the requested rezone, now, therefore, 1 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA. Section 1. The property located at 1211 South 7th Street, Yakima, Washington (Yakima County Assessor's Parcel No. 191330 - 14539), legally described on attached and incorporated Exhibit "A," is hereby rezoned from Two - Family Residential (R -2) to Multi- Family Residential (R -3). Section 2 The findings contained in the August 26, 2004, Hearing Examiner's Recommendation regarding this rezone are hereby adopted by the City Council as its findings in support hereof pursuant to YMC 15.23.030(F) and are incorporated by this reference as if fully set forth herein Section 3 The Official Yakima Urban Area Zoning Map and all other zoning and land use maps shall be amended or modified, subject to conditions stated below, to rezone the Subject Property from Two - Family Residential (R -2) to Multi - Family Residential (R -3). Section 4 If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is declared invalid or unconstitutional for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 5 The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the Yakima County Auditor Section 6 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law and by the City Charter PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL at a regular meeting and signed and approved this 2nd day of November, 2004 gwe Paul P George, ayor ATT YlGt/ l.� �J City Clerk Publication Date: 11 -5 -2004 Effective Date: 12 -5 -2004 2 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL. DESCRIPTIONS Southeast Community Center and Parking Lots The East 140 feet of Lot 1 CENTRAL PARK ADDITION to the city of North Yakima (now Yakima), according the official plat thereof recorded in Volume "A" of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County Washington, (1) except the North 100 feet thereof; (2) except the East 15 feet of the North 190 feet for alley; and (3) except the East 10 feet of the South 110 feet for alley The East half of Lot 8, Central Park Addition to the City of North Yakima, now Yakima, recorded in Volume A of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington, EXCEPT the East 10 feet thereof, and EXCEPT the West 25 feet thereof for street. The North 100 feet of the West 125 feet of the East 140 feet of Lot 1, CENTRAL PARK ADDITION, according to the official Plat thereof recorded in Volume "A" of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington. Southeast Community Park Parcel 1 Lot 2, Central Park Addition to the City of North Yakima, now Yakima, recorded in Volume A of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County Washington, EXCEPT the West 1 acre there of and EXCEPT the East 50 feet of the North 140 feet thereof Parcel 2 The West 1 acre of Lot 2, Central Park Addition, recorded in Volume A of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County Washington EXCEPT the West 10 feet thereof conveyed to the City of Yakima for street and alley by deed recorded under Auditor s File No 191809 I ' RECEIVED AUG 2 6 2004 City of Yakima, Washington CITY OF YAKIMA Hearing Examiner's Recommendation & Decision PLANNING DIV August 26, 2004 In the Matter of a Rezone & Class (3) ) Use Application Submitted by: ) ) UAZO RZ #5 -04 City of Yakima ) UAZO CL(3) #5 -04 Parks and Recreation Division ) UAZO EC #20 -04 ) For a Rezone of One Parcel from ) Two - Family Residential (R -2) to ) Multi - Family Residential (R -3); for ) Approval of a Class (3) Office Use; ) and for Environmental Review ) Introduction. The Hearing Examiner conducted a public hearing on August 12, 2004, and has issued this Recommendation regarding the rezone application and this Decision regarding the Class (3) office use application within ten business days thereof. The staff report presented by Associate Planner Mary Lovell recommended approval of the rezone application and approval of the Class (3) use. Demse Nichols, Manager of the City of Yakima Parks and Recreation Division, explained the thorough process that was undertaken to obtain community input through meetings at the Southeast Community Center in November of 2003 which has led to this application. No testimony or other evidence was presented at the hearing in opposition to the application. City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 1 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04,CL(3) #5- 04,EC #26 -03 • Summary of Recommendation and Decision. The Hearmg Examiner recommends approval of this rezone application by the Yakima City Council. Since the Class (3) professional office use application that is included with the rezone application requires a decision rather than a recommendation and since it cannot be approved under the existing R -2 zoning, it is approved subject to the standard right of appeal to the Yakima City Council and contingent upon approval of this rezone application by the Yakima City Council. Basis for Recommendation and Decision. Based upon a view of the site without anyone else present on August 11, 2004, the information contained in the staff report, exhibits, testimony and other evidence presented at an open record public hearing on August 12, 2004, and a review of both the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan and the Yakima Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, the Hearing Examiner makes the following: FINDINGS Applicant/Landowner. The applicantllandowner is the City of Yakima Parks and Recreation Division, 2301 Fruitvale Boulevard, Yakima, WA 98902. Location. The location is 1211 South 7 Street m Yakima at the Southeast Community Center and Park; parcel number 191330 -14539 Application. This application requests a non - project rezone of a parcel utilized as the Southeast Community Center and Park from Two - Family Residential (R -2) City of Yakuna Parks & Recreation Division 2 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04,CL(3) #5- 04,EC #26 -03 to Multi- Family Residential (R -3) and approval for a Class (3) professional office use at the Southeast Community Center Professional offices are allowed as a Class (3) use in the R -3 zone but not m the R -2 zone Background: This rezone and Class (3) use application concerns one parcel of land approximately 4 04 acres m size located withm the City of Yakima which is currently occupied by the Southeast Community Center and Park. The applicant is requesting a rezone to Multi- Family Residential (R -3) and approval of a Class (3) use to locate professional offices in the existing facility The Parks and Recreation Division hosted a series of four meetings at the Southeast Community Center to solicit mput from the pubhc regarding desired uses for the site. In addition to the current activities, the community response indicated a strong desire for services for child and family development, economic and job development, and medical, health and wellness services. Approval of the rezone and the Class (3) use would permit the community center to lease space to professionals who could provide these services. Notices. Notices for the SEPA processes and for the public hearmg were all provided m accordance with applicable ordinance requirements m the following manner Mailing of notice of SEPA review and pubhc hearing June 25, 2004 Mailing of notice of SEPA determination July 20, 2004 Publishing of SEPA determmation July 20, 2004 Posting of public hearing notice on property July 20, 2004 Publishing of public hearing notice July 22, 2004 City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 3 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04,EC #26 -03 7 State Environmental Policy Act. A Determination of Nonsigmficance (DNS) was issued by the City of Yakima on July 20, 2004 pursuant to the SEPA procedure m WAC 197-11-355 There were no comments received regarding the environmental review of this rezone and Class (3) use application durmg the 20- day comment period. There was no appeal of the DNS withm the 15 -day appeal penod endmg on August 4, 2004 Current Zoning and Land Uses. The site is currently zoned Two - Family Residential (R -2) and is occupied by a community center and park. The existing zoning and existing land uses on adjacent properties are: Location Zoning Land Use North R -2 Mixed residential South R -2 Mixed residential East R -2 Mixed residential West R-2 Mxed residential Rezone Review Criteria. Recommendations regardmg rezone applications within the Yakima Urban Area must be based upon cntena specified m Section 15.23 030 of the Yakima Urban Area Zoning Ordinance (DAZO) 1. The testimony at the public hearing: Associate Planner Mary Lovell and Parks and Recreation Division Manager Denise Nichols both testified in favor of the requested rezone and m favor of approval of the Class (3) professional office use at the hearing. No one spoke against it. 2. The suitability of the property for uses permitted under the proposed zoning: The property is well suited for those uses permitted withm the R -3 zoning district, including the Class (3) professional office use requested for City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 4 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3 )#5- 04,EC #26 -03 the existing building at the Southeast Community Center The property is improved m a way that professional services can readily be made available by the use of professional offices m the existing community center 3. Recommendations from interested agencies and departments. No recommendations were submitted by agencies or departments regarding this request for a rezone and for approval of a Class (3) use. 4. The extent to which the proposed rezone is in compliance with and/or deviates from the goals and policies as adopted in the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan and the intent of the Zoning Ordinance. a) The Comprehensive Plan. The Future Land Use Map designation for this property is Medium Density Residential. The Future Land Use Map to Zoning Map Consistency Chart, Figure III -3, indicates that the Multi- Family Residential (R -3) zoning district may be considered compatible with the Medium Density Residential Comprehensive Plan designation. More specifically, this rezone would be in compliance with the 1997 Comprehensive Plan by furthering its goals and policies such as Objective G1 1 which is to encourage the physical development of the Yakima Urban Area in a manner that enhances its image as the cultural and busmess center; Pohcy G1 1 which is to strive to make the Yakima urban area the center for activities throughout the Yakima. Valley by forming public /private partnerships that diversify the econonuc, cultural and service opportunities offered in the urban area, Pohcy G9 4 which is to encourage commercial, industrial, office and multi - family developments to locate in distinct clusters m planned growth areas, Policy H3 8 which is to develop a comprehensive approach to neighborhood improvement; and Policy C2.3 which is City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 5 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ# 5 -04, CL(3 )#5 - 04,EC #26 -03 to allow and encourage small scale mixed -use retail/residential /professional development within neighborhoods. b) The Zoning Ordinance Subsection 15 03 030(4)(a) of the UAZO states that the R -3 zoning district is intended to establish and preserve high - density residential distracts by excluding activities that are not compatible with residential uses. Even though the proposed rezone and professional office use would not result in residential development, it would result m activities that are compatible with residential uses and that will in fact be beneficial to the existing residential uses m the area. The existmg structures at the Southeast Community Center currently meet all site design and improvement standards for minimum lot size, maximum lot coverage, minimum building setbacks, minimum parking spaces, maximum building height and requisite sight screening prescribed by Chapter 15 05 of the UAZO It was noted by Code Administration at the Development Services Team meeting held on July 7, 2004 that any remodeling that might take place to accommodate. professional offices would require plan review, permits and inspections Indeed, if any future changes are proposed at this site, they will comply with the intent of the zoning ordmance by meeting all applicable development standards unless adjustments are approved following the prescribed public notice and comment requirements. 5. The adequacy of public facilities such as roads, sewer, water and other required public services: The Southeast Community Center is currently served by all necessary public utilities. The facility is currently served by City of Yakima domestic water Any future development may require water main extension and/or service installation charges. The facility will be monitored by the Pretreatment program due to the commercial kitchen and proposed medical cluuc City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 6 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3)#5- 04,EC #26 -03 The facility will be charged a "SPT" charge on its sewer bill to cover testing and monitoring costs Street access is from East Arlington Street, South 7 Street and Central Avenue, which are all classified as Local Access Streets. The Traffic Engmeermg Division mdicated at the DST meeting that from a traffic safety perspective, the proposed rezone does not change the nature of the use or trip generation characteristics. The rezone site is fully developed with a muu -park, structures and existing parkmg lot. The services and uses on -site have involved a variety of activities for many years, as is the nature of a community center Since the intent of the requested rezone is not to change the function of the site away from a community center, no apphcation for Concurrency Review was requested. The City Streets and Traffic Division will continue to work with the Parks Division to address on -street parking, loading space and signage issues as necessary No specific traffic safety issues were apparent in this non - project rezone application wluch was determined to be exempt under the Transportation Capacity Management Ordmance. The City Traffic Engmeer will determine if concurrency review is required at the time that other specific land uses may be proposed in the future 6. The compatibility of the proposed zone change and associated uses with neighboring land_uses. Insofar as this request is for a non - project rezone, compatibility would be determined for future uses based upon Table 4 -1, Permitted Land Uses, of the UAZO Insofar as approval of professional office uses is requested, the future location of professional offices in the community center would be compatible with the neighboring land uses and would in fact be beneficial to the neighborhood. City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 7 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3)#5- 04,EC #26 -03 7 The public need for the proposed change. The City Parks and Recreation Division went to considerable effort to determine through a senes of four public meetings at the Southeast Community Center what the public beheves would be the best uses for the community center m the future. Over 100 people participated m the discussions and registered their preferences. The participants indicated a desire to continue services offered at the community center in the past such as gang intervention programs. But in addition to opportunities for sports, recreation, arts and crafts, drama, dance, dining and socializing, a need was expressed for services that can best be provided on a regular basis by professionals in on -site offices who could provide child development, economic and job development, and medical, health and wellness services. In short, a public need and desire for activities and services at the community center that would be facilitated by its rezone to R -3 was clearly expressed by those who attended the public meetmgs that were held to solicit public input regarding the future of the community center Class (3) Review Criteria. The Hearing Examiner's findings and conclusions are required to set forth specific reasons and ordinance provisions demonstrating that his Decision regarding the Class (3) professional office use application satisfies the following- requirements set forth in Subsections 15 04 020(3) and 15 15 040(5) of the Yakima Urban Area Zoning Ordinance (UAZO) 1. Compliance and Compatibility with the Objectives and Development Criteria of the Comprehensive Plan. Professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center would be compliant and compatible with the objectives and development criteria of the Comprehensive Plan for the same reasons discussed above for concluding that the requested rezone to R -3 complies with the goals and City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 8 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ#5 -04;CL(3) #5- 04,EC #26 -03 policies of the Comprehensive Plan, particularly with Objective G1 1, Policy G1 1, Policy G9 4, Policy H3 8 and Policy C2.3 2. Compliance and Compatibility with the Intent and Character of the Multi -Family Residential (R -3) Zoning District. Professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center would be compliant and compatible with the intent and character of the Multi - Family Residential (R -3) zonmg distract for the same reasons discussed above for concluding that the requested rezone to R -3 complies with the intent of the zoning ordinance. Specifically, professional office uses at the community center would satisfy the intended purpose of the R -3 zoning district expressed m Subsection 15 03 030(4)(a) of the UAZO because such uses are compatible with residential uses in the area and will help the center provide professional services requested by members of the public who attended the public meetings regarding the desired future uses of the community center 3. Compliance with the Provisions and Standards Established in the Zoning Ordinance. Professional offices will comply with the standards established m the zoning ordinance. The existing building which will house the professional offices already complies with applicable zoning ordinance provisions and development standards, and any requisite remodeling will likewise do so Consistency of the Rezone and the Class (3) Professional Office Use with Development Regulations and the Comprehensive Plan under the Criteria Required by YMC 16.06.020(B) is determined by consideration of the following factors a) The types of land uses permitted at the site in the Multi - Family Residential (R -3) zoning district, such as professional offices, would be consistent City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 9 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04,CL(3)# 5- 04,EC #26 -03 with the Medium Density Residential Comprehensive Plan designation of the site b) The density of residential development or the level of development such as units per acre or other measures of density is not affected by this application because any present or future use permitted on the Southeast Community Center site, including proposed professional offices under the proposed R -3 zoning designation, will be consistent with the density allowed by the Comprehensive Plan and zoning ordinance c) The availability and adequacy of infrastructure and public facilities is not an issue here as previously explained above d) The characteristics of the development mvolving R -3 uses such as professional offices and other uses that may be proposed in the future will have to be consistent with the development regulations of the zoning ordinance as previously noted above. CONCLUSIONS 1 The Hearing Examiner has jurisdiction to issue a recommendation to the City Council regarding this rezone application. 2 The Hearing Examiner also has junsdiction to render a decision regarding the Class (3) professional office use requested by this application so long as that decision is contingent upon the City Council's approval of the requested rezone from the present R -2 zoning designation, which does not allow said office use as a Class (3) use, to the proposed R -3 zoning designation which does allow said office use as a Class (3) use. City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 10 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ#5- 04 ;CL(3)#5- 04,EC #26 -03 i } 3 The public notice requirements of Chapters 15 and 16 of the Yakima Municipal Code have been satisfied. 4 SEPA review resulted m the issuance of a Declaration of Non - significance on July 20, 2004, without any appeal being filed. 5 Adequate public services are available to satisfy the utility and access requirements of future R -3 uses at the Southeast Community Center 6 All of the testimony at the hearing and evidence was m favor of this rezone request and in favor of this Class (3) professional office use request. 7 The requested rezone is consistent with the future land use map designation for the property; will facilitate a public need for activities and services at the community center enumerated by those who attended the public meetmgs soliciting input regarding the future of the community center; and is m compliance with all the rezone review criteria specified m Section 15.23 030 of the UAZO 8 The requested approval for Class (3) professional office uses at the community center complies with all the Class (3) review cntena specified in Subsections 15 04 020(3) and 15 15 040(5) of the UAZO, including the objectives and development cntena of the Comprehensive Plan, the intent and character of the zoning district, and the zoning ordinance provisions and standards. RECOMMENDATION & DECISION The Hearing Exammer recommends to the Yakima City Council that this application for a Rezone of the Southeast Community Center and Park property from Two -Family Residential (R -2) to Multi - Family Residential (R -3) be APPROVED Since this application also requests approval for Class (3) City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 11 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ#5- 04,CL(3)#5- 04,EC #26 -03 1 i professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center which is by ordinance to be a decision of the Hearing Examiner rather than a recommendation to the City Council and is a decision that cannot be approved under the community center's existing R -2 zoning designation, the Hearing Examiner APPROVES this application for Class (3) professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center, subject to an interested person's nght to appeal this decision to the Yakima City Council within the time permitted by ordinance, and contingent upon the City Council's approval of the requested rezone to R -3 If this Decision approving Class (3) professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center is not appealed to the Yakima City Council, it will become final but will only be effective if and when the Yakima City Council approves the requested rezone of the Southeast Community Center property to Multi- Family Residential (R -3), and will be subject to the following standard conditions recommended by the Planning Division of the Department of Community & Economic Development: 1) The site plan submitted with the application shall serve as the final site plan. 2) Any future construction or renovation on the subject property is subject to plan review and building permits 3) The decision by the Hearing Examiner entitles the apphcant to a certificate of zoning review which is valid for one year from the date of issuance and may be extended one time only for up to one additional year by application prior to the termination date as provided m Section 15 12 060 of the UAZO DATED this 26 day of August, 2004 iv, . Lii_:- Gary M. Guilder, Hearing Examiner City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 12 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ#5-04;CL(3)#5-04,EC#26-03 BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT ITEM NO 4 is FOR MEETING OF November 2, 2004 ITEM TITLE Ordinance approving the rezone request by the City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division to rezone property located at 1211 South 7 Street, Yakima from R -2 to R -3 SUBMITTED BY illiam Cook, Director of Community & Economic Development CONTACT PERSON/TELEPHONE Mary Lovell, Associate Planner, 575 -6164 SUMMARY EXPLANATION On October 5, 2004 the Council conducted a "Closed Record" hearing to consider the Hearing Examiner's recommendation to approve the rezone request by the City of Yakima Parks and Recreation division to rezone one (1) parcel from R -2, Two - Family Residential to R -3, Multi- Family Residential Approval of this rezone will permit the location of professional offices in the Southeast Community Center The rezone is located at 1211 South 7 Street, Yakima. The Council voted to uphold the Hearing Examiner's recommendation to approve the rezone request. Resolution Ordinance X Contract Other (Specify) Funding Source APPROVAL FOR SUBMITTAL. �--- City Manager STAFF RECOMMENDATION Adopt ordinance BOARD RECOMMENDATION Hearing Examiner recommends approval of the rezone application Ordinance passed. ORDINANCE NO. 2004-68 COUNCIL ACTION ors -j, 1), r . x CITY OF YAKIMA PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION (Southeast Community Center) EXHIBIT LIST City Council Closed Record Public Hearing October 5, 2004 Applicant: City of Yakima, Parks & Recreation Division File Number: UAZO RZ #5 -04, UAZO CL(3) #5 -04 & UAZO EC #20 -04 Site Address: 1211 South 7th Street Staff Contact: Mary Lovell, Associate Planner Table of Contents CHAPTER AA Hearing Examiner's Recommendation CHAPTER A Staff Report CHAPTER B Maps CHAPTER C Site Plan CHAPTER D DST (Development Services Team) Comments CHAPTER E SEPA (State Environmental Policy Act) review CHAPTER F Application CHAPTER G Notices CITY OF YAKIMA, PARKS & RECREATION Southeast Community Center REZONE EXHIBIT LIST City Council Closed Record Public Hearing October 5, 2004 CHAPTER AA HEARING EXAMINER'S RECOMMENDATION EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE AA -1 Hearing Examiner's Recommendation 8/26/04 r � g � g a RECEIVED AUG 2 6 2004 City of Yakima, Washington CITY OF YAK MA Hearing Examiner's Recommendation & Decision August 26, 2004 In the Matter of a Rezone & Class (3) ) Use Application Submitted by: ) ) UAZO RZ #5 -04 City of Yakima ) UAZO CL(3) #5 -04 Parks and Recreation Division ) UAZO EC #20 -04 ) For a Rezone of One Parcel from ) Two - Family Residential (R-2) to ) Multi - Family Residential (R -3); for ) Approval of a Class (3) Office Use; ) and for Environmental Review ) Introduction. The Hearing Examiner conducted a public hearing on August 12, 2004, and has issued this Recommendation regarding the rezone application and this Decision regarding the Class (3) office use application within ten business days thereof The staff report presented by Associate Planner Mary Lovell recommended approval of the rezone application and approval of the Class (3) use. Denise Nichols, Manager of the City of Yakima Parks and Recreation Division, explained the thorough process that was undertaken to obtain community input through meetings at the Southeast Community Center in November of 2003 which has led to this application. No testimony or other evidence was presented at the hearing in opposition to the application. City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 1 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 1 i Summary of Recommendation and Decision. The Hearing Examiner recommends approval of this rezone application by the Yakima City Council. Since the Class (3) professional office use application that is included with the rezone application requires a decision rather than a recommendation and since it cannot be approved under the existing R -2 zoning, it is approved subject to the standard right of appeal to the Yakima City Council and contingent upon approval of this rezone application by the Yakima City Council. Basis for Recommendation and Decision. Based upon a view of the site without anyone else present on August 11, 2004; the information contained in the staff report, exhibits, testimony and other evidence presented at an open record public hearing on August 12, 2004; and a review of both the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan and the Yakima Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, the Hearing Examiner makes the following: FINDINGS Applicant/Landowner. The applicant /landowner is the City of Yakima Parks and Recreation Division, 2301 Fruitvale Boulevard, Yakima, WA 98902. Location. The location is 1211 South 7 Street in Yakima at the Southeast Community Center and Park; parcel number 191330- 14539. Application. This application requests a non - project rezone of a parcel utilized as the Southeast Community Center and Park from Two - Family Residential (R -2) City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 2 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 1 I to Multi- Family Residential (R -3) and approval for a Class (3) professional office use at the Southeast Community Center. Professional offices are allowed as a Class (3) use in the R -3 zone but not in the R -2 zone. Background: This rezone and Class (3) use application concerns one parcel of land approximately 4.04 acres in size located within the City of Yakima which is currently occupied by the Southeast Community Center and Park. The applicant is requesting a rezone to Multi- Family Residential (R -3) and approval of a Class (3) use to locate professional offices in the existing facility. The Parks and Recreation Division hosted a series of four meetings at the Southeast Community Center to solicit input from the public regarding desired uses for the site. In addition to the current activities, the community response indicated a strong desire for services for child and family development, economic and job development, and medical, health and wellness services. Approval of the rezone and the Class (3) use would permit the community center to lease space to professionals who could provide these services. Notices. Notices for the SEPA processes and for the public hearing were all provided in accordance with applicable ordinance requirements in the following manner: Mailing of notice of SEPA review and public hearing June 25, 2004 Mailing of notice of SEPA determination July 20, 2004 Publishing of SEPA determination July 20, 2004 Posting of public hearing notice on property July 20, 2004 Publishing of public hearing notice July 22, 2004 City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 3 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 } State Environmental Policy Act. A Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) was issued by the City of Yakima on July 20, 2004 pursuant to the SEPA procedure in WAC 197-11-355. There were no comments received regarding the environmental review of this rezone and Class (3) use application during the 20- day comment period. There was no appeal of the DNS within the 15 -day appeal period ending on August 4, 2004. Current Zoning and Land Uses. The site is currently zoned Two - Family Residential (R -2) and is occupied by a community center and park. The existing zoning and existing land uses on adjacent properties are: Location Zoning Land Use North R -2 Mixed residential South R -2 Mixed residential East R -2 Mixed residential West R -2 Mixed residential Rezone Review Criteria. Recommendations regarding rezone applications within the Yakima Urban Area must be based upon criteria specified in Section 15.23.030 of the Yakima Urban Area Zoning Ordinance (UAZO): 1. The testimony at the public hearing: Associate Planner Mary Lovell and Parks and Recreation Division Manager Denise Nichols both testified in favor of the requested rezone and in favor of approval of the Class (3) professional office use at the hearing. No one spoke against it. 2. The suitability of the property for uses permitted under the proposed zoning: The property is well suited for those uses permitted within the R -3 zoning district, including the Class (3) professional office use requested for City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 4 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 the existing building at the Southeast Community Center. The property is improved in a way that professional services can readily be made available by the use of professional offices in the existing community center. 3. Recommendations from interested agencies and departments: No recommendations were submitted by agencies or departments regarding this request for a rezone and for approval of a Class (3) use. 4. The extent to which the proposed rezone is in compliance with and /or deviates from the goals and policies as adopted in the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan and the intent of the Zoning Ordinance: a) The Comprehensive Plan: The Future Land Use Map designation for this property is Medium Density Residential. The Future Land Use Map to Zoning Map Consistency Chart, Figure I11 -3, indicates that the Multi- Family Residential (R -3) zoning district may be considered compatible with the Medium Density Residential Comprehensive Plan designation. More specifically, this rezone would be in compliance with the 1997 Comprehensive Plan by furthering its goals and policies such as Objective G1.1 which is to encourage the physical development of the Yakima Urban Area in a manner that enhances its image as the cultural and business center; Policy G1.1 which is to strive to make the Yakima urban area the center for activities throughout the Yakima Valley by forming public /private partnerships that diversify the economic, cultural and service opportunities offered in the urban area; Policy G9.4 which is to encourage commercial, industrial, office and multi - family developments to locate in distinct clusters in planned growth areas; Policy H3.8 which is to develop a comprehensive approach to neighborhood improvement; and Policy C2.3 which is City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 5 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 to allow and encourage small scale mixed -use retail /residential /professional development within neighborhoods. b) The Zoning Ordinance: Subsection 15.03.030(4)(a) of the UAZO states that the R -3 zoning district is intended to establish and preserve high- density residential districts by excluding activities that are not compatible with residential uses. Even though the proposed rezone and professional office use would not result in residential development, it would result in activities that are compatible with residential uses and that will in fact be beneficial to the existing residential uses in the area. The existing structures at the Southeast Community Center currently meet all site design and improvement standards for minimum lot size, maximum lot coverage, minimum building setbacks, minimum parking spaces, maximum building height and requisite sight screening prescribed by Chapter 15.05 of the. UAZO. It was noted by Code Administration at the Development Services Team meeting held on July 7, 2004 that any remodeling that might take place to accommodate. professional offices would require plan review, permits and inspections. Indeed, if any future changes are proposed at this site, they will comply with the intent of the zoning ordinance by meeting all applicable development standards unless adjustments are approved following the prescribed public notice and comment requirements. 5. The adequacy of public facilities such as roads, sewer, water and other required public services: The Southeast Community Center is currently served by all necessary public utilities. The facility is currently served by City of Yakima domestic water. Any future development may require water main extension and /or service installation charges. The facility will be monitored by the Pretreatment program due to the commercial kitchen and proposed medical clinic. City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 6 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 The facility will be charged a "SPT" charge on its sewer bill to cover testing and monitoring costs. Street access is from East Arlington Street, South 7 Street and Central Avenue, which are all classified as Local Access Streets. The Traffic Engineering Division indicated at the DST meeting that from a traffic safety perspective, the proposed rezone does not change the nature of the use or trip generation characteristics. The rezone site is fully developed with a mini -park, structures and existing parking lot. The services and uses on -site have involved a variety of activities for many years, as is the nature of a community center. Since the intent of the requested rezone is not to change the function of the site away from a community center, no application for Concurrency Review was requested. The City Streets and Traffic Division will continue to work with the Parks Division to address on- street parking, loading space and signage issues as necessary. No specific traffic safety issues were apparent in this non - project rezone application which was determined to be exempt under the Transportation Capacity Management Ordinance. The City Traffic Engineer will determine if concurrency review is required at the time that other specific land uses may be proposed in the future. 6. The compatibility of the proposed zone change and associated uses with neighboring land uses: Insofar as this request is for a non - project rezone, compatibility would be determined for future uses based upon Table 4 -1, Permitted Land Uses, of the UAZO. Insofar as approval of professional office uses is requested, the future location of professional offices in the community center would be compatible with the neighboring land uses and would in fact be beneficial to the neighborhood. City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 7 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 4 j 7. The public need for the proposed change: The City Parks and Recreation Division went to considerable effort to determine through a series of four public meetings at the Southeast Community Center what the public believes would be the best uses for the community center in the future. Over 100 people participated in the discussions and registered their preferences. The participants indicated a desire to continue services offered at the community center in the past such as gang intervention programs. But in addition to opportunities for sports, recreation, arts and crafts, drama, dance, dining and socializing, a need was expressed for services that can best be provided on a regular basis by professionals in on -site offices who could provide child development, economic and job development, and medical, health and wellness services. In short, a public need and desire for activities and services at the community center that would be facilitated by its rezone to R -3 was clearly expressed by those who attended the public meetings that were held to solicit public input regarding the future of the community center. Class (3) Review Criteria. The Hearing Examiner's fmdings and conclusions are required to set forth specific reasons and ordinance provisions demonstrating that his Decision regarding the Class (3) professional office use application satisfies the following requirements set forth in Subsections 15.04.020(3) and 15.15.040(5) of the Yakima Urban Area Zoning Ordinance (UAZO): 1. Compliance and Compatibility with the Objectives and Development Criteria of the Comprehensive Plan. Professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center would be compliant and compatible with the objectives and development criteria of the Comprehensive Plan for the same reasons discussed above for concluding that the requested rezone to R -3 complies with the goals and City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 8 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 policies of the Comprehensive Plan, particularly with Objective G1.1, Policy G1.1, Policy G9.4, Policy H3.8 and Policy C2.3. 2. Compliance and Compatibility with the Intent and Character of the Multi- Family Residential (R -3) Zoning District. Professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center would be compliant and compatible with the intent and character of the Multi- Family Residential (R-3) zoning district for the same reasons discussed above for concluding that the requested rezone to R -3 complies with the intent of the zoning ordinance. Specifically, professional office uses at the community center would satisfy the intended purpose of the R -3 zoning district expressed in Subsection 15.03.030(4)(a) of the UAZO because such uses are compatible with residential uses in the area and will help the center provide professional services requested by members of the public who attended the public meetings regarding the desired future uses of the community center. 3. Compliance with the Provisions and Standards Established in the Zoning Ordinance. Professional offices will comply with the standards established in the zoning ordinance. The existing building which will house the professional offices already complies with applicable zoning ordinance provisions and development standards, and any requisite remodeling will likewise do so. Consistency of the Rezone and the Class (3) Professional Office Use with Development Regulations and the Comprehensive Plan under the Criteria Required by YMC 16.06.020(B) is determined by consideration of the following factors: a) The types of land uses permitted at the site in the Multi- Family Residential (R -3) zoning district, such as professional offices, would be consistent City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 9 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 with the Medium Density Residential Comprehensive Plan designation of the site. b) The density of residential development or the level of development such as units per acre or other measures of density is not affected by this application because any present or future use permitted on the Southeast Community Center site, including proposed professional offices under the proposed R-3 zoning designation, will be consistent with the density allowed by the Comprehensive Plan and zoning ordinance. c) The availability and adequacy of infrastructure and public facilities is not an issue here as previously explained above. d) The characteristics of the development involving R -3 uses such as professional offices and other uses that may be proposed in the future will have to be consistent with the development regulations of the zoning ordinance as previously noted above. CONCLUSIONS 1. The Hearing Examiner has jurisdiction to issue a recommendation to the City Council regarding this rezone application. 2. The Hearing Examiner also has jurisdiction to render a decision regarding the Class (3) professional office use requested by this application so long as that decision is contingent upon the City Council's approval of the requested rezone from the present R -2 zoning designation, which does not allow said office use as a Class (3) use, to the proposed R -3 zoning designation which does allow said office use as a Class (3) use. City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 10 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ#5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 I ! 3. The public notice requirements of Chapters 15 and 16 of the Yakima Municipal Code have been satisfied. 4. SEPA review resulted in the issuance of a Declaration of Non - significance on July 20, 2004, without any appeal being filed. 5. Adequate public services are available to satisfy the utility and access requirements of future R -3 uses at the Southeast Community Center. 6. All of the testimony at the hearing and evidence was in favor of this rezone request and in favor of this Class (3) professional office use request. 7. The requested rezone is consistent with the future land use map designation for the property; will facilitate a public need for activities and services at the community center enumerated by those who attended the public meetings soliciting input regarding the future of the community center; and is in compliance with all the rezone review criteria specified in Section 15.23.030 of the UAZO. 8. The requested approval for Class (3) professional office uses at the community center complies with all the Class (3) review criteria specified in Subsections 15.04.020(3) and 15.15.040(5) of the UAZO, including the objectives and development criteria of the Comprehensive Plan, the intent and character of the zoning district, and the zoning ordinance provisions and standards. RECOMMENDATION & DECISION The Hearing Examiner recommends to the Yakima City Council that this application for a Rezone of the Southeast Community Center and Park property from Two - Family Residential (R -2) to Multi - Family Residential (R -3) be APPROVED. Since this application also requests approval for Class (3) City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 11 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 i i professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center which is by ordinance to be a decision of the Hearing Examiner rather than a recommendation to the City Council and is a decision that cannot be approved under the community center's existing R -2 zoning designation, the Hearing Examiner APPROVES this application for Class (3) professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center, subject to an interested person's right to appeal this decision to the Yakima City Council within the time permitted by ordinance, and contingent upon the City Council's approval of the requested rezone to R -3. If this Decision approving Class (3) professional office uses at the Southeast Community Center is not appealed to the Yakima City Council, it will become final but will only be effective if and when the Yakima City Council approves the requested rezone of the Southeast Community Center property to Multi- Family Residential (R -3), and will be subject to the following standard conditions recommended by the Planning Division of the Department of Community & Economic Development: 1) The site plan submitted with the application shall serve as the final site plan. 2) Any future construction or renovation on the subject property is subject to plan review and building permits. 3) The decision by the Hearing Examiner entitles the applicant to a certificate of zoning review which is valid for one year from the date of issuance and may be extended one time only for up to one additional year by application prior to the termination date as provided in Section 15.12.060 of the UAZO. DATED this 26 day of August, 2004. 1 4,.. Lk:- Gary M. Cui ier, Hearing Examiner City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division 12 Southeast Community Center Rezone & Class (3) Office Use RZ #5- 04;CL(3) #5- 04;EC #26 -03 CITY OF YAKIMA PARKS & RECREATION DIVISON (Southeast Community Center) Exhibit List CHAPTER A Staff Report EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE A -1 Staff Report 8/12/04 City of Yakima, Washington Department of Community & Economic Development Planning Division — Staff Report PUBLIC HEARING August 12, 2004 Rezone and Class (3) Application submitted ) Staff Report by City of Yakima Parks and Recreation • ) UAZO RZ #5 -04; CL(3) for a rezone of one (1) parcel from R -2, Two ) #5 -04 and EC #20 -04 Family Residential to R -3, Multi- Family ) Staff Contact: Mary Lovell, Residential to locate professional offices in ) Associate Planner The R -3 zone and Environmental Review ) (509) 575 -6164 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATION. Staff recommends approval of this rezone and Class (3) application. From the view of the site, the matters contained in the application, Development Services Team comments, and a review of both the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan and the Yakima Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, staff makes the following: FINDINGS Applicant: City of Yakima Parks and Recreation Division 2301 Fruitvale Boulevard Yakima, WA 98902 Location: 1211 South 7 Street, Yakima WA Parcel Number: 191330 - 14539 Application:. Rezone one (1) parcel from R -2, Two - Family Residential to R -3, Multi - Family Residential and Class (3) review to locate professional offices in the R -3 zone. Proposed Uses. This is a non - project rezone. No development proposal has been submitted. Background: This Rezone and Class (3) request concerns one parcel of land, which is approximately 4.04 acres in size. The property is located within the City of Yakima, and is currently occupied by the Southeast Community Center and Park. The applicant is requesting the rezone to R -3, Multi - family residential, and Class (3) approval to locate professional offices in the facility. The Parks and Recreation Division hosted a series of four meetings at the Southeast Community Center to solicit input from the public regarding potential uses of the site. In addition to the current activ: • - - a .... . • Filed Hearing Examiner EXH # A Date % z 6 y c ;i,, 4L te2-45-0(k)ka- A° response indicated a strong desire for services for child and family development, economic and job development, medical, health and wellness services. Approval of the Class (3) application would permit the Center to lease space to professionals who could provide these services. Current Zoning and Land Use The site is currently zoned R -2, Two - Family Residential. The site is currently occupied by a community center and park. Adjoining properties have the following characteristics: Location Zoning Land Use North R -2 Mixed Residential South R -2 Mixed Residential East R -2 Mixed Residential West R -2 Mixed Residential 1997 Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan The future land use map designation for this property is Medium Density Residential. This rezone is compatible with the following Policies and Objectives of the 1997 Comprehensive Plan: • The Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map designates this area as being suitable for Medium Density Residential development. The Future Land Use Map to Zoning Map Consistency Chart, Figure III -3, provides a guide to the compatibility of land use designations and the zoning districts. The Chart indicates that the Medium Density Residential designation may be compatible with the R -3 Multi - Family Residential zoning district. • Objective G1.1: Encourage the physical development of the Yakima Urban Area in a manner that enhances its image as the cultural and business center. • Policy G1.1: Strive to make the Yakima urban area the center for activities throughout the Yakima Valley by forming public /private partnerships that diversify the economic, cultural and service opportunities offered in the urban area. • Policy G9.4 - Encourage commercial, industrial, office and Multi- family developments to locate in distinct clusters in planned growth areas. • Policy 113.8: Develop a comprehensive approach to neighborhood improvement. • Policy C2.3: Allow and encourage small scale mixed -use retail/residential / professional development within neighborhoods. City Parks & Recreation 2 DOC• RZ #5 -04, CL(3) #5 -04, EC #20 -04 INDEX 1211 S. 7 Street - SECC I Yakima Urban Area Zoning Ordinance Chapter 15.03.030 states that the purpose of the R -3 zoning district is intended to: (a.) Establish and preserve high- density residential districts by excluding activities not compatible with residential uses; (b.) Locate high- density residential development, more than twelve dwelling units per net residential acre, in areas receiving the full range of urban services; (c.) Locate high- density residential development near neighborhood shopping facilities; and (d.) Locate high- density residential development so that traffic generated by the development does not pass through lower- density residential areas. This district contains a variety of attached or clustered multi - family dwellings. Site Design and Improvement Standards The Yakima Urban Area Zoning Ordinance at Section 15.05.010 establishes basic development requirements as minimum criteria, which must be met to assure land use compatibility and promote the public health, safety and general welfare. The Zoning Ordinance sets forth specific standards for lot size, maximum lot coverage, minimum building setbacks, parking, building height, sight screening, etc. The existing structures on the subject property currently meet all site design and improvement standards. If a future change is proposed at this site, all applicable development standards will be met or adjustments approved following the prescribed public notice and comment requirements. Chapter 15.23.030 Rezone criteria Within the Yakima Urban Area, recommendations for approval of rezone applications are governed by seven criteria specified in Section 15.23.030 YMC. 1. Testimony at public hearing. To be considered by the Hearing Examiner. 2. Suitability of property for proposed use. The property is well suited for the range of uses permitted within the R -3 zoning district. The applicant has concurrently submitted a Class (3) Application to penuit the location of professional offices in the community center. These types of professional services are well suited to be located in this facility and would be compatible with the neighborhood. 3. Recommendations from interested agencies. No agencies have registered any recommendations concerning this non - project rezone. 4. Compliance with the Comprehensive Plan. The Future Land Use Map to Zoning Map Consistency Chart, Figure III -3, provides a guide to the compatibility of land use designations and the zoning districts. The Chart indicates that the Medium Density Residential designation may be considered compatible with the R -3 Multi - Family Residential zoning district, and is in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan. City Parks & Recreation 3 D �'' INDEX RZ #5 -04, CL(3) #5 -04, EC #20 -04 1211 S. 7 Street - SECC 5. Adequacy of public utilities. This property is currently served by all necessary public utilities. Street access is from East Arlington Street, South 7 Street and Central Avenue, which are all classified as Local Access Streets. 6. Compatibility of proposed use. This is a non - project rezone. Compatibility will be determined for future uses based upon Table 4 -1, Permitted Land Uses, of the Urban Area Zoning Ordinance. The future location of professional offices in the community center would be compatible with the neighborhood. 7. Public Need This rezone fulfills the public need for zoning regulations that are consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. Development Services Team comments A design services team meeting was held on July 7, 2004 to discuss the technical aspects of this proposal. The following is a summary of the comments received from DST members: Code Administration — No comments on the rezone. Any remodeling that might take place requires plan review, permits and inspections. Water — Facility is currently served by City of Yakima domestic water. Any future development may require water main extension and/or service installation charges. Wastewater — The facility will be monitored by the Pretreatment program due to the commercial kitchen and proposed medical clinic. The facility will be charged a "SPT" charge on their sewer bill to cover testing and monitoring costs. Traffic Engineering: 1. From a traffic/ safety perspective, the proposed rezone does not change the nature of the use or trip generation characteristics. The rezone site is fully developed with a mini - park, structures and existing parking lot. The services /uses on -site have been a variety of activities for many years, as is the nature of a Community Center. As noted in the narrative from the Parks Department, many of the health care and professional services offered at the SE Community Center are sponsored by other (non -city) agencies and organizations. The intent of the rezone is NOT to change the function of the site away from a Community Center. 2. If the SE Community Center were zoned R -3, Multi - Family Residential, portions of the structure could be leased to related professionals to provide neighborhood services through the Public Hearing Class (3) Review Process. City Parks & Recreation 4 DOC. INQEX RZ #5 -04, CL(3) #5 -04, EC #20-04 1211 S. 7 Street - SECC I A-1 3. No application for Concurrency Review will be requested. The City Streets and Traffic Division will continue to work with the Parks Division to address on- street parking, loading spaces, and signage issues, as they become necessary. No specific traffic safety issues have been identified as a result of this rezone application. Transportation Capacity Management Ordinance This non - project rezone was determined to be exempt under the Transportation Capacity Management Ordinance. The City Traffic Engineer will determine if concurrency review is required at the time a specific land use is proposed. State Environmental Policy Act A Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) was issued by the City of Yakima on July 20, 2004. This determination was based on SEPA guidelines (WAC 197 -11 -355). There were no comments received on the environmental review of this rezone proposal during the 20 -day comment period. The SEPA appeal period ended on August 4, 2004. Public Notice Notice for the hearing was provided in accordance with the UAZO requirements in the following manner: Mailing of notices to adjacent owners June 25, 2004 Mailing of SEPA decision notices July 20, 2004 Legal Ad published —SEPA Determination July 20, 2004 Posting of property July 20, 2004 Legal Ad published— Meeting Notice July 22, 2004 No comment letters were received. Conclusions The Division of Environmental Planning for the City of Yakima, Washington has reviewed this rezone and Class (3) request and offers the following conclusions: 1. The Hearing Examiner has jurisdiction to issue a recommendation to the City Council on this rezone and Class (3) application. 2. For the reasons stated herein, the application complies with the goals and objectives of the Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, the intent and the provisions of the Urban Area Zoning Ordinance. 3. The Southeast Yakima Community Center is a community support facility, and the proposal is compatible with the adjacent residential neighborhood. 4. No adverse impacts have been identified from granting approval to this rezone and Class (3) request. 5. Adequate public services are in place to meet the utility and access requirements of this proposal. City Parks & Recreation 5 DOC• IN�EX RZ #5 -04, CL(3) #5 -04, EC #20-04 1211 S. 7 Street - SECC 1 A-1 6. Testimony at the hearing should be considered in determining whether this proposal is compatible with the surrounding land uses. 7. SEPA review resulted in the issuance of a DNS on July 20, 2004. 8. The proposed rezone is consistent with the future land use map designation. 9. This rezone meets the seven criteria specified in Section 15.23.030 YMC for approving the rezone. 10. All agencies and city departments indicate that public services are available to the site and this rezone would not create any difficulties for infrastructure. 11. All public notice requirements of YMC Chapters 15 and 16 have been completed. 12. During project review it has been determined that this request is in compliance with YMC 16.06.020(B) for making a Determination of Consistency as follows: a) The density of the development is not a factor with this application and; b) Is a Class (3) use in the R -3 zoning district; c) Adequate public facilities are available to serve this site; d) The proposal is consistent with the development standards of the zoning ordinance in the R -3 zone. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the application for this rezone from R -2, Two - Family Residential to R -3, Multi - Family Residential and Class (3) zoning review be approved, subject to the following conditions: 1. The site plan submitted with the application shall serve as the final site plan. 2. Any future construction or renovation on the subject property is subject to plan review and building permits. 3. The decision by the Hearing Examiner entitles the applicant to a certificate of zoning review, which is valid for one year from the date of issuance of the certificate. The Certificate may be extended one time only for up to one additional year by application prior to the termination date, all as set forth in YMC 15.12.060. 04C. City Parks & Recreation 6 INDEX RZ #5 -04, CL(3) #5 -04, EC #20 -04 1211 S. 7rh Street - SECC f `l CITY OF YAKIMA PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION (Southeast Community Center) Exhibit List CHAPTER B Maps EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE B -1 Maps: Vicinity, Mailing, Aerial, Zoning and Atlas 6115/04 RAINIER ST I J i J w • • N CO F- S CO Q N N I N Tl Z N + LA SALLE ST LA SALLE ST • • 1 .. 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L 1 •• ;: ille _ .. r .....■. 6- ) ....- - - r a » r �+ N CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON Scale -I in = 3000 Information Services - GIS o 150 300 s FILE NO: UAZO RZ #5-04, CL(3)#5-04 & EC #20-04 Al APPLICANT: CITY OF YAKIMA, PARKS & RECREATION Subject Property REQUEST: REZONE ONE PARCEL FROM R-2 TO R-3 Yakima City Limits & LOCATE PROFESSIONAL OFFICES IN THE R-3 LOCATION: 1211 S. 7TH STREET D INDEX RZ5 -04 06/15/04 i UAZO RZ #5 -04, CL(3) #5 -04 & EC #20 -04 I I SR Suburban Residentii CITY OF YAKIMA PARKS & RECREATION hI R -2 Two ily Resit t trial 1 it-s- 11. W ,,,,41 • REZONE ONE PARCEL FROM R -2 TO R -3 R 3 Multi - Family Residential i� & LOCATE PROFESSIONAL OFFICES IN THIar Local B smessusutess ►� 1 � 1211 S. 7TH STREET NB Historical Business ►` SCC Small Convenience Center `` III IN LCC Large Convenience Center ■ ♦ Subject Property CBD Central Business District Mg City _.. 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L o 0. o O D7 1108 1107 1107 1106 1107 1108 0 O ° O ' 09 1110 1109 1109 1110 m i L 1112 1111 1112 1 t, t CU R RENT ZONING 1 J m I I ( o N Water Line 11 515 1111 1114 1114 803 809 809 1113 S 901 905 909 r 1713 M o 1120 SR Suburban Residential _ lg _ ' EArlington St ARLINGTON ST - 8 iAdi B . N �, + Po W, y { v R 1 Single-Family Residential A 0 /1A4161GTpl�►ST , Y Sewer Lines � :•: + h '" ! — h + ° � 902 904 I i ; 4 .∎ 0 I 808 810 1202 1 11 . .. , ,§''' ' I ' 1205 908 �+ R3 Two Family Residential I f l Irrigation Main 602 614 1� j il 1 I P 1 � �r � +14` + ' + 1 1 206 i-- L:" - ' • , : ` 1;,, i , `�;' " ° . +1 � . E' ai{I y . � , f ,1 �' "! 1 208 1207 1208 906 R- Multi- Family Residential 1206 m ro - t , l + ' I 'i , , `i'1 4' ,, ; – - a 1211 1' tf (, , i ' s N � 'y+`" � �. ` 1 _- 1210 t ,'+ , r, I ! ' ,'� + �! 1 ; 1 B-1 Professional Business ' , 1210 11 W1.1 ' f ;1 ,tl -'. {4'1 1 }d# !, +� �4�1 1212 1211 1212 'o - - ° - -- I p 5 ■ B Local Business c 1210 ,i 4 + +� I ' _ _... - __ - - -- + i o ! ' BAKER CT ° - ®AK�B 1217 ,' �1 0 41 1212 810 B73 1214 x d 1219 `� # , 703 900 909 SCC Small Convenience Center 1220 II HB Historical Business 1218 11 r 4 iti ! 1208 904 908 X ° I 1225 603 1220��5 �•i 1210 807 1222 _ , — � y l i 803 901 903 905 907 LCC Large Convenience Center ` � i 07 o CBD C entral Business District — ... 0 A I - . 0 0 IL 609 611 !, 1220 o• 12 I Of J cs' CENTRAL II p 0 6 T I • 0 0 1301 1301 1302 Support - -, - -- - -- - -- - -- -- - - — I 604 1301 7 [0,, 1306 1303 1302 1303 1302 CBDS ght Industrial BD Su oR — _ 608 812 a 1 §, 1304 M - 1 Li 6 1306 1306 1305 1308 1307 1308 1307 1306 M - Heavy Ind u s trial - �� - - -- - - - -- - W -- - 814 808 o) 1308 -I 6 1309 1308 1309 BOB 1308 - - - - - j J m 6 1310 Subject Site — 1312 1311 1312 1311 1312 1312 "�'' -- 0 0 1313 1312 1313 N ° 6 n 0 I FILE NO: UA20 RZS5 - 04, CL191M5 - 04 & EC1/20 - 04 1314 - . - - - 1315 1314 . _ ;o __ _ _ _ ti, o 0 0 _ __ m APPLICANT: CITY OF YAKIMA, PARKS & RECREATI LA SALLE ST I , i ..2...-_ a - • � .,E 1 Future C ' .- ital __ L U s _ �,: ''`'�, 'I 4 r „ , , O t hophoto — — I LA SALLE ST f t , f r - w t • :°° - .'> ... y . �' '.11/41 f , p a : 1 — - - - -- 'ni ` a • I I — 1 S " . __ > a .4� t - I, ; Mosaic of Digital ra h J 1 r . _ .•. ; flown O hoto 8/01�002 — I _ ( I I I -1 fl ' . I . —: 1 x a' t Sub Property — 1 to as.9� tra. r — i f ` J� 11,1 - - I .+ 1 .' �: . 1:• ,, , A I in F UTURE LAND USE .f---'12---1--: ARLINGTON ST : l l� t E Arlgt St 7 I „ �� �� t �� _ "4 I I I 1 in I ; I Low Density Residential ' i, =y V' � * Q Medium Density Residential ; ► { , _ , , i iii s I - • High : al Offi ! ' S7- l * i ' ' • i S !...is . - 1 ,^ +t + s -- • I BAKER CT . *!► I i I ll t l CV '' •.... . . • , �� � c i —� Nei ghborhood Commercial ; j � p < ' t ll RP �a Teo • Large Con venience Cen ter r-./� ' 1 ' ' — � . , .�. � � , • 1 1 , 1"�,,..s.. • p�. ." _. �., • l + ; ,i: Arterial Commercial L II I � ° . �, T .i: j , . • t 7 ' , ° ^ t : i , , + • ' — — . `r ' k ',. 3 4' -- 1 1 nw • i ! 0 . i1 . i .. t --. i N.:.1:0:,: ' I I I I • CB D Core Commercial - - c ri..... • � s' �; I s .�' -�- �' fi �� � � • I ' ` � ' CITY OF YAKIMA CENTRALAVE — DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND -+ _. Industrial flu, , _. - -0 k_ 0...... —• . I I ';_ 1 ECONOMIC DEVELOPEMENT _ — „ # -- I Urban Reserve a -i I - ir - 129 North Second Street A f Subject Site A _ F Yakima, Washington 98901 T a Phone 0 5 -6113 I - l i _ F a —I "`_ a.' r"' r -. t i . ,t. in x: (5091575 6105 DOC. AA t 1{ - "I I rats >r^ ° — �l All maps shown at 1" = 3�0 ft ......-1 1 a . __ ^ -t — . th:. *t � A rz Create One p age June tlas: 15, 2005 04 4 CITY OF YAKIMA PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION (Southeast Community Center) Exhibit List CHAPTER C Site Plan EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE C -1 Site Plan 6/7/04 WI a Two - Family Residential _ l N East street = Sewer Lines ! i' Water Lines m 1 ■,� .4 11•1111111111111M 1■ 11111•111 11 �11� , 1■ � „II�1I 10 1111 111111112111 11111111111111111111111 1111111 I I I I IJJ JI JJJJJJJ 11 JI11J IJ 1111 11111 1 111111 11111111111111111111111111111111I IIJU1 11 1111 7 1 111111111111 1111111 1 111 11 111 111 1111 iiiii11111 n11J1111 mn11 il J111111111131111111111In l ilJl lJJl111111111n 1J1111111J111)11111 a 403' A .---N 0 P. 65 park spats IP 0 `a” c, 10, / \ gI I ® \• A -. P, I Area \ Drain . u .. \� H i \ � • \ Play Equipment MO -I_ } - . 47' • 0 0 • • 32' I 0 I m I • Center I ° 20,592 square feet Teen I Center ci i a 8 338' 1 ti Southeast Community Center and Park 3 103' E I _ 1211 South 7th Street I - Parcel 19133014539 0 ' �_. II P l Nb 1913305 :11 Total Acreage = 3.63 acres v N i Building = 20,592 s.f. I Teen Center = 5,625 s.f. v ' - Food Bank = 1,600 s.f. I Q \ Parking Lots = 48,162 s.f. 8 \ 8 § Islands = 10,809 s.f. w 57% of site is covered with imprevious surfaces. 0 a • ® . H N. A. Population Density = 2.5 to 7 persons per acre I Area Are \ Drain / Drain north . \ Scal Denise Nichols, Parks and Recreation Manager 54 parking spaces y 2301 Fruitvale Blvd. I \ 50 feet Yakima WA 98902 I r (509) 575 -6020 1 Food 1���1 Sidewalk Bank Ban :�l "' Sewer (6" and 10 > 20' RE / o I . ` S_ - _ " Water Line (6" and 10 ") Hear 111 131 111 O() T g Examiner j i 131 ' v t }, � ry Centra. Avenu- m I E/V 1 # V' Di 4 67i 1/r7 Two- Family Residential Water Line (( 1 1111111 1111111111111111111 1111111 111111111111 11 1111111111111111IJ111111111111 11111 1111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111 1111 1111111 11111111111111 11111111111111111111111 File 4 p�g ff j .well /� s OL CITY OF YAKIMA PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION (Southeast Community Center) Exhibit List CHAPTER D DST Comments EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE D -1 Request for Comments 6/25/04 D -2 Agencies Contacted 6/25/04 D -3 Comments from Max Linden, City Wastewater Division 6/25/04 D -4 Comments from Scott Schafer, City Wastewater / Utilities 6 -25 -04 D -5 Comments from Sandy Cox, City Code Administration 6 -23 -04 D -6 Comments from Mike Shane, City Water / Irrigation Division 7 -6 -04 D -7 Comments from Joan Davenport, City Traffic Engineering Division 7 -6 -04 Lovell, Mary From: Davenport, Joan Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 5:05 PM To: Lovell, Mary Cc: Quesenbury, Lynn; Nichols, Denise Subject: DST Comments for SE Community Center Rezone Mary, I plan to attend DST tomorrow, but thought I would send you my comments on the SE Community Center Rezone: 1. From a traffic/ safety perspective, the proposed rezone does not change the nature of the use or trip generation characteristics. The rezone site is fully developed with a mini -park, structures and existing parking lot. The services / uses on -site have been a variety of activites for many years, as is the nature of a Community Center. As noted in the narrative from the Parks Department, many of the health care and professional services offered at the SE Community Center are sponsored by other (non -city) agencies and organizations. The intent of the rezone is NOT to change the function of the site away from a Community Center. 2. If the SE Community Center were zoned R -3, Multi- Family Residential, portions of the structure could be leased to related professionals to provide neighborhood services through the Public Hearing Class 3 Review Process. 3. No application for Concurrency Review will be requested. The City Streets and Traffic Division will continue to work with the Parks Division to address on- street parking, loading spaces, and signage issues, as they become necessary. No specific traffic safety issues have been identified as a result of this rezone application. Joan Davenport Supervising Traffic Engineer City of Yakima Public Works Dept 2301 Fruitvale Blvd Yakima, WA 98902 jdavenpo@ci.yakima.wa.us r , Filed Hearing Examiner EXH #_ Date 7/b/ V File #. ( 12 0 : 0 41 e- #'S6 1 Water /Irrigation DST Comments .--... \ Applicant: c � ja�5 C2 c. Comme Submitted B pp � � `r4 -L.� t--�A - `fi By: Location: t st t s . -7 T c_, ST. Mike Shane Water /Irrigation Engineer 576 - 6480 ) LLI Parcel #: tat 330 — t4,s59' • Division: p z lit Date: 1 - Co —04 Water /Irrigation Division 1= primary review . 2= secondary review c 0 .E n s c m iu V . zi 0, c E d 'c III g WATER & IRRIGATION 1 2 existing location, size, etc. 8" t Z 4 0 �� 1A L+ ni 47 - 17974 CD' , N I Cc+- 17i2�p --L 1 2 extension necessary, size D•" p r3 'S or. NI et"( -- 7> C,dQ it-i-S4Q r 1 2 2 fire hydrant S Wit✓ P( 2 1 new public easements tC) 1 2 LID /connection charges Lt es , t= NI ELI Lj1 -wiz S 1 o i 2 1 service installation charges .( ( - t m i L& S --fZC) t 1 1 public /private system `7L3 LA. L 1 2 2 ' Fireflow calculations 2 i C't�C) G.t. ' && - t - A--0A--t C.p- WellHead Protection NI O 2 Irrigation System 1 �C--� 4-L, S Wool> l.f�> 5 LA-cc -" Mike Shane 7/6/2004 ., DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT `� Office of Code Administration • codes @ci. akima.wa.us .f.� f y Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager • www.ci.yakima.wa.us 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor • e : ' Yakima, Washington 98901 '‘„ ...,- (509) 575 -6126 or 575 -6121 • Fax (509) 576 -6576 June 23, 2004 To: Mary Lovell From: Sandy Cox Re: UAZO RZ #5 -04 CL (3) #5 -04 EC #20 -04 1211 S 7 St. No comments on the rezone. Any remodeling that might take place requires • plan review, permits and inspections. Yakima battial DOC. INDEX (I ® # �' 1994 • FIB Scott Schafer Wastewater/Utilities • REQUEST FOR COMMENTS : City of Yakima Development Services Team R ECE N FROM: Mary Lovell, Associate Planner • JU N . 9 . 200¢ Ctry DATE: June 25, 2004 P A NA ,LAKI t�,q • • ®'y SUBJECT: UAZO RZ #5 -04, CL(3) #5 -04 and UAZO EC #20 -04 PROPOSAL: The City Parks & Recreation Division has applied for a rezone of one' • parcel from R -2, Two - family residential to R -3, Multi - family residential. This is a non - project rezone, although the applicant is seeking Class (3) zoning approval to allow the future location of professional offices in the Southeast Community Center building LOCATION: 1211 South 7 Street PARCEL NUMBER: 191330 - 14539 Please review the attached site plan and prepare any written comments you might have • regarding this proposal. This project will come up for discussion at the weekly DST meeting to be held July 7, 2004 at 9:30 a.m. Should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e -mail address is mlovell @ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575 -6105. Please call me at (509) 575 -6164 if you have any questions or require additional information. COMMENTS: - (1)( c. LL 13 r o2Ei - 7 2 /26 — Rorriie f � /44111 - puE - i o i lHC corvIcee_ 1L_ /Z= ij&it) AV Pfl oPasED 'MC �Ac LZ�� Wl'LL 1 cHAR6Ep A- I B S � on! TNEXIZ SEwtIZ coITiZ 1 i I, AA)p J- i0ALT -To2 , o s i 5_ Sir S cHAFE2 f J/t E ATErL �U'f LZTT�s Contact Departme nt / Agency DOC. INDEX —7 Max , i PA en Waste �.. I • elites REQUEST FOR COMMENTS • Tr}: • • a' ma eve opment ervices earn 72'; F.RQM --- Mary Lovell, Associate Planner DATE: June 25, 2004 SUBJECT: UAZO RZ #5 -04, CL(3) #5 -04 and UAZO EC #20 -04 PROPOSAL: The City Parks & Recreation Division has applied for a rezone of one . parcel from R -2, Two - family residential to R -3, Multi - family residential. This is a non - project rezone, although the applicant is seeking Class (3) zoning approval to allow the future location of professional offices in the Southeast Community Center building LOCATION: 1211 South 7 Street PARCEL NUMBER: 191330 - 14539 Please review the attached site plan and prepare any written comments you might have • regarding this proposal. This project will come up for discussion at the weekly DST meeting to be held July 7, 2004 at 9:30 a.m. Should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e -mail address is mlovell @ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575 -6105. Please call me at (509) 575 -6164 if you have any questions or require additional infoiuiation. COMMENTS: P(/ ting-x t pope() Contact Department I Agency DOC. INDEX 1 1 --3 ,, ) L DST PACKETS DISTRIBUTION LIST Applicant: di't e > k'i ,a_d - -1*- U AZO# /2Z- #6- 0 Li C Z-(3) 5:- 6 h Date of Meeting: LA-a-id , EC 0 A0,6/ City of Yakima Divisions / Yakima County Planning & Public Works: L- Doug Maples V. raffic Engineering Joan Davenport 0 --->r 6i T t e: ; 'W''''t : A: 6 W , `A.1.0..7figell 1-- Sandy Cox . eio- arks & Recreation Denise Nichols 6 , 1 4r - - irte .A4 ,i-- :,., :-..:-..,,, :,.; : , -',,- -4, '1„;',. 4 4 '''' -'40'' ' '``)--- '. ''' 5 Codes James Moore V ransit Gary Pira ASM` We - . 2 -: ?- ',: , --tY , = ; E li ., A4;-;- --43AW' - zo,a4s flib ater / Irrigation Dave Brown 19 Refuse Nancy Fortier ,...-1 T'''' v 5,g „WIV,ZrktEIM' '.I. 3 7 , ':; - ;,- . -u - - . - amipv-r, : 1E4i._ : a ='•_ % ,. A .. a :,' t..-j-!' 4 .-Wari-R,-.! ' fuloWli,:- "_:: T=..411r, :.'..1,4n,, '3,-,! - f'..Ve'.'"' ' ' ` n :S' 2- ! : :t - 51'4ALLiiMattit : . /:''.'fal VIP' astewater/Utilities Max Linden 21 Yakima County Planning Steve Erickson v- :-. V IP .,t4;: . , N ; . -,ON ..,:"'.1-.k::',- ' '-'-1-i‘.t,i''=' gl'::...:.-:.:.;-: :';7;:- 1; i yap ire Dept. Lanny Bonsen a "".' '.:.-'4. 3 =-- - ; ; .'.' , : - s.s ..4,4*A. ' -4, gi-..i.,:r-, 341 , t,_.:4.s:f c ,. *7 =. ‘ ,.''.'1 ..:..c le,,t.:24- 1 Other Agencies: 'wWritftar:-.1•4;1W4"jitintgraliKtiti7ifiwn ' -:- " i.,-.„:00.'3<' , s - ' tl e" .. ' ' ,..:.> , ' , ikk i. •- - X ,:, ''' '...-',.` -.A; 21 Nob Hill Water Preston Shepherd 6111 Tieton Dr. 98908 k2777.14 eNEPTaiWAT?..0, k , 4wrin , • d',.. f. ; 57;:g - ff,r:in .,,,.. ......- - 21,,e,ii 1 ...i.a,..4. .- a , --, - z.', . .„,,. • ).. '- , 23 WA State Department of Ecology Debbie Smith 15 W. Yakima Ave. Suite 200 98902 eartin*A4 tariliraW $StIT9P 25 Pacific Power & Light Co. Mike Paulson 500 No. Keys Rd. 98901 . 171., I 7;;:;:,,,, we .,.F4.-m,-;;Etzinron,: 27 Cascade Natural Gas Co. • Sheila Ross 701 S. 1st Ave. Yakima, WA. 98902 u !,„,.. - - ,:„.----- - . ,., -. 5 -,.. --,..-- , . -•- ..,,,,,, s.—.,_h erA2 n: , ?e, :-Ap., , 3,-- 9!'i 1;:. ° :.. ' P 1111*Ati4VM ''7.... ,z0:::twovik..--z,14,441, 4 Plf4rY'z - V:..-A-Z- Wtitit •,:_-.,, :-0 29 West Valley School District #208 Peter Ansingh 8902 Zier Rd. 98908 gotrgev,.. ke4,7ritraird: eV '-*; ' .-ir :,7 WC. ------...,. ;;4-1,:... ..w. -- --, .2.f- -If -,-., ,.; .--io.- '4.. . ' '2 :r.,s1: = --`, >,::- ' , 1' ,:"--- 31 County Clean Air Authority Les Ornelas 6 S. 2nd St. Rm 1016 MC 4:1"11 4 8 WITEY *) " .4:4 A ' ' *1 - OP 7 n M ' '--(' 161;41 ; _ ,,,,,, , ,. : -4-:-.:, •:,-‘,.., - - ...9.-'-.1. ,..,4-, , .i:: ,,,,, 33 Yakima Greenway Foundation Al Brown 111 S. 18th St. 98901 35 Yakima County 911 Wayne Wantland YPD - •-, - - - 4 -"v . -- - 1 , , , ,Agawtya r tintw , , ili..w.,. N2ri.1 37 Department of Wildlife Ted Clusing 1701 S. 24th Ave. 98902 Pliz..674 i,:, iiimpromffenyce , amr- - , , :;: - ..taitwi t el - , - v - , ,, ,a,..; , :marb ,, m,-.,,),,,,-ws."-A-p,,.„-Nialr-9,,,,.awro., 39 WSDOT(Department of Transportation) Salah Al-Tamimi 2809 Rudkin Rd. Union Gap, WA 98903 ,vorz -A.2-- -- ..: 1- mirrowa i manyavinrel i g 4.:; tft,>. A , 4,„ ,..f,' .,:t` V - 4,, 24 - .1.- - sr 2. 6-,...- . -. 41 Yakama Indian Nation Bill Beckley P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 - ' ', '',.-' -r• 7:4"-= — ;:. haie"'-f ,; ' , 2,,,`M., 4 5,-DrIta-W c ril,..... , "k'''' , -C .7 TP Y'W= V.:P. ' '.# ' alartg rf .r. 43 Trolleys Jerry Henderson 309 N. 35th Ave. 98902 r tMifit ' ,Iii REPANW;r24: MOREMNEO,414;.i:; -VitITECOWSOTC&Jritn'TFEIIMPIM11 45 WSDOT, Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. NE, Suite K-2 Arlington, WA 98223 DOC. ::. INDEX ','''' REQUEST FOR COMMENTS TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Mary Lovell, Associate Planner DATE: June 25, 2004 SUBJECT: UAZO RZ #5 -04, CL(3) #5 -04 and UAZO EC #20 -04 PROPOSAL: The City Parks & Recreation Division has applied for a rezone of one parcel from R -2, Two - family residential to R -3, Multi - family residential. This is a non - project rezone, although the applicant is seeking Class (3) zoning approval to allow the future location of professional offices in the Southeast Community Center building LOCATION: 1211 South 7 Street PARCEL NUMBER: 191330 - 14539 . Please review the attached site plan and prepare any written comments you might have regarding this proposal. This project will come up for discussion at the weekly DST meeting to be held July 7, 2004 at 9:30 a.m. Should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e -mail address is mlovell @ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575 -6105. Please call me at (509) 575 -6164 if you have any questions or require additional information. COMMENTS : Contact Department / Agency DOC. INDEX I _-( CITY OF YAKIMA PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION (Southeast Community Center) EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER E SEPA REVIEW EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE E -1 Environmental Checklist 6/7/04 E -2 Notice of Application, Environmental Review, Hearing & Request for 6/25/04 Comments E -3 SEPA Agencies notified 6/25/04 E -4 500 -ft. radius adjoining property owners notified 6/25/04 E -5 Affidavit of Mailing 6/25/04 E -6 DNS (Determination of Nonsignificance) 7/20/04 E -7 Notice of Decision, Compliance with the WA State Environmental 7/20/04 Policy Act (SEPA) E -8 SEPA Agencies notified 7/20/04 E -9 500 -ft. radius adjoining property owners notified 7/20/04 E -10 Affidavit of Mailing 7/20/04 E -11 Legal Notice 7/20/04 E -12 Comment letter from Les Ornealas, Yakima Regional Clean Air 7/27/04 Authority *IP/ . akima Regional Clean Air Authority Six So. Second St., Suite 1016, Yakima, WA 98901 Phone: (509)834 -2050, Fax: (509)834 -2060 http : / /www.co.yakima.wa.us /cleanair July 27, 2004 R CE1VFo Doug Maples, Manager 2 8 City of Yakima Department of Community and Economic Development City o 129 N. 2 a kSt.a C?i; ,fF1lf��i °i ATii Yakima, WA 98901 RE: UAZO EC20 -04; RZ5- 04,CL(3)5 -04 1211 So Street - Dear Mr. Mapl ,� . ; , At this time this is a nn-project rezone for 1211 So 7th Street, UAZO EC20 -04; RZ 5 -04, CL (3) 5 -04 in Yakima, WA . However, this project will authorize future development which will require the following conditions to comply with YRCAA regulations: Dust Control If the project includes any work that would disturb soil stability, it is subject to the requirement to submit a dust control plan. A construction dust plan must be filed with, and approved by, YRCAA. The dust control plan needs to address demolition, site preparation, construction and landscaping phases, per §3.08A of YRCAA Regulations. Proponent is also encouraged to file a Master Construction Dust Control Plan for projects planned now and in the future. The fee for a Master Construction Dust Control Plan is $215. NODR Per §3.07 of YRCAA Regulations; Survey Requirements: Prior to any demolition, or renovation work, an asbestos survey must be conducted. Notification Requirements: For demolition, a Notification of Demolition and Renovation (NODR), must be filed with and approved by YRCAA. For renovation, only when the work would disturb asbestos, must an NODR be filed. The NODR fee is based on quantity of asbestos to be removed. Removal Requirements: All asbestos must be removed prior to demolition. For renovation, only when the work would disturb asbestos, must the asbestos be removed. We also strongly recommend paving of all parking and vehicle travel ways. Since ly, Les Ornelas Air Pollution Control Officer Filed cc: Manager, City of Yakima Parks and Recreation Hearin Examiner Gary Pruitt, YRCAA Enforcement Officer '7 1 0 EXH E - 1a— Date File # ' S- -# e 3 5"° LEGAL NOTICE WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON July 20, 2004 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Non - project rezone of one (1) parcel from R -2, Two - Family Residential to R -3, Multi - Family Residential. PROPONENT: City of Yakima Parks and Recreation Division, property owner. LOCATION: 1211 South 7 Street, Yakima, WA. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima. DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing the Environmental Checklist and related infomlation, has determined that the project does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required as provided under RCW 43.21C.030(2c). 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. [ X ] This DNS is issued under WAC 197 -11 -355, Optional DNS process. There will be no additional comment period on this DNS. APPEALS: This determination may be appealed pursuant to YMC §6.88.170 to the Yakima City Council, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima WA 98901 in writing no later than fifteen (15) days after the date of mailing. Be prepared to make factual objections. Contact Mary Lovell, Associate Planner (509) 575 -6164 for more infoiniation. RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: William Cook POSITION / TITLE: Director Community & Economic Development TELEPHONE: 509 / 575 -6113 ADDRESS: 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 DATE: July 20, 2004 PUBLISH ONCE ONLY ON TUESDAY, JULY20, 2004 Send Affidavit of Publication and Invoice to: Account #11002 City of Yakima Planning Division Filed 129 N. 2 St. Yakima, WA 98901 Hearing Examiner EXH # Date a(( File #,,g0-5-014, C/4)54, . ) } AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING SEPA NOTICE STATE OF WASHINGTON • CITY OF YAKIMA Re: U4-z -O EC4?ed -0' CN d�' 1/4h - , �Qsr ti � 7 g• 6- • C'Cmrkhley /4,24 S. S ✓✓ I, Christine Wilson as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Decision, Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was mailed to the applicant, adjoining property owners within a 500 -foot radius, public and private agencies and parties of record, which are individually listed on the mailing lists retained by the Planning Division. That said notices were mailed by me on the ' of Sul ,2004. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. At // . Christine Wilson Wilson Planning Specialist Doc. ,, INDEX _ J - - , v- 11Y�1 - 1206 S 7TH ST #1 V1C:'1'o M & MAGDALENA CALDERONE T VICTORIA JIMENEZ 1206 S WA 98901 2 S 8TH ST 03 S 7TH ST tIMA, WA 98901 KIMA, WA 98901 • 19'1330 -14432 191330 -14563 JIRGINIA, NORMA, ALICE MAYS WILLIAM A & MARY KLOSTER 19 330- 64 WI 1208 S 8TH ST 100 STEGMUND PL 10 LI•4 A & MA' KLOST ^' CAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 Y0• 'Ai I , W ':901 • • • • d 191330 -13440 1 f539 .'AKIMA CALVARY RESCUE MISSI AKI • C.TY • 19 330 -14545 223 S H ST 29 2 • ST 129. N C Y 6T 'AKIMA, WA 98901 • 129. N 2�•.• ST •K , W• •:•01 -2613 YAK , W• 98 °01 -2613 • • • I 9130 -14 47 ,91330-14,'6 ' AK MA T� •KIMA C :T OF 191330 -14412 .29 N 2. D. T 1.9 N D S 107 S COALITION FOR THE HOME 'AK: WA :8901 -2613 YA YAKIMA, S WA 9 :90 2613 W. ST YAKIMA, , WA 98901 I .91330-13411 191330 -13404 AKIMA COUNTY COALITION YAKIMA HOUSING AUTHORITY 1330 -13441 12 SS.8TH ST 110'S FAIR AVE 1 0 S .Ii IVE AUT •RITY AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3072 1 0 S 'AIR AVE Y• I WA • 890. -3072 • • • • "1330 -1 •5:• 191330 -13458 •KIMA .*US G AUT•••ITY YAKIMA HOUSING AUTHORITY `91330 -1�•.9 10 S 'AIR A'E PO BOX 2910 • KIMA OU ING AUT RI Y A I .•, .WA 98•! -3072 YAKIMA, WA 98907 -2910 , 10 S AIR '•VE • 'K WA • z -:1 -3072 • • • • • :1330- °30 91330 -14477 AKIMA OU.ING A :HO "ITY 'AKIMA -•+SING AT H•RITY YAKIMA V LL 7 YAKIMA 0 S AIR AVE 10 S AIR AVE • VALLEY PARTNERS A' WA 9: =•1 -3072 •K WA 989 +1 -30 PO BOX 9007 YAKIMA, WA 98907 I • • 91330 -114.• 1:1330 -1• ,17 !MA V• LAY PARTS R'• FOR YAKIMA •L EY PAR 191330 -1• .8 D ,• •007 Po BOX 900 E•S FOR YAKIMA . PAR •S FOR KI 4 WA 9:'+• -0007 Y•KI WA '89+ PO BO 9007 • Y'.KI:'i• WA .9: • +9 .0007 31:30 -1.559 191330 -14433 U(i •►LEY P•• NERS FOR YESENIA & VALENTIN MARTINY • ),.. 900v 1210 S 8TH ST UK VA, WA ":•09 -00:7 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • )l labels printed for map sheet rz5 -04 • ti0 to.. . • • • • 1 INDEX ALJANDRO & ROQUE 1 -12494 E 1111S6TH ST. - L1 S OH ST ALEX ET UX CARTER XAKIMA, WA 98901 KIMA, WA 98901 • 105 S 6TH, ST AKIMA, WA 98901 • 1133.0 -14518 . 1 91330 -14416 . ANDRES & ESTHER. MESA ANTONIO SERRANO 1 91330 -14425 . 1301 S 7TH ST ANTONIO V & HILDA BRAVO 909 E CENTRAL AVE . 901 CENTRAL AVE YAKIMA; WA 98901. YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 . d . 191.330 - 145.16 191330 -13451 ANTONIO V & JUANA M GUZMAN ARISTEO L & JUANA V GOMEZ 191330 -13443 ARLENE D 1305 S 7TH ST 1313 S 6TH ST • 34TH YAKIMA, WA.98901 -3511 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAK S 34TH AVE • YKIMA, WA 98902 . • I i 191330 -11493 - 191330 -14460 ARNULFO& MARIA I SANCHEZ • ART G & ANA M VALADEZ 19T330 -14CL1 13131 1 S ST PO BOX 33722 ARTURO & CLAUDIA ZAMORA YAKIMA, WA 98901 FORT LEWIS, WA 98433 -0722 904 BAKER CT • YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • • 191330 -14570 191330 -14557 ARTURO • DOLORES BAEZA ARTURO & OLIVIA SUAREZ • 191330 -14496 1017 N 2ND ST 1212 S 7TH ST 1303 S 8T T REYNALDA RIGS • YAKIMA, WA .98901. YAKIMA, WA 98901 1303 S H ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 • 191330 - 14480. 191330 -11491 BETHEL AFR ME EPIS CH INC • BETTY R GLOVER • 191330 -14522 BILI 908 E ARLINGTON ST .735 34TH AVE 7906 C DO & MARIA LAMAS YAKIMA, WA 98901 • SEATTLE, WA 98122 7906 OWICHE CANYON RD YAKIMA, WA 98908 • • 1 91330 -14424 • 191330 -13428 BOBBY D CARTER BONNIE & CLYDE'S MUFFLER CT 191330 -12478 903 CENTRAL AVE 105 E NOB HILL BLVD BRUCE M CARTER' YAKIMA, WA 98902 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKKI 1 S 6TA 9T • YMA, WA 98901 • • I i . 1 91330 -11575 ' 191330 -14474 aATHY N MOSER CHARLES W GILES 191330 -11522 906 LA SALLE ST 1206 S 9TH ST CHRIS & JILL LOUTSIS • YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3439 YAKIMA, WA 98901 2310 DEERINGHOFF RD MOXEE, WA 9893936 -6- 9753 . i • • /%1330 -_4402 191330- '4 Ty • YAKI • CITY 0 YA IMA -1330 -14447 L • .2Ni ST 1 `7 N ND T CI Y OF LIMA r A '8901 - =. YA Ir", WA pl 12' N 2 ∎1D Si YA A, WA •:'Ol • .9'330 -14448 ,91330 -14542 'I y Or YAKI SIT of YA- • 191330-14490 29 2Ne 1.. N ST CRUZ M & EVANGELINA GARCIA AKIMA, WA 98901- .13 YAKIMA, WA 98901 1317 S 8TH ST YAKIMA, WA 98901DO`" • IDEX 91330 -14494 • 191330 -14562 URTIS D HARRIS DANIEL & CECILIA CP_STILLO 191330 -11555 307 S 8TH ST 908 BAKER CT DARYL N & CEFERINA S JORGENSE AKIMA, WA 98901-3514 YAKIMA, WA 98901 1106 S 8TH ST • YAKIMA, WA 98901 {IA° DAVID & ELIZABETH OLIVAS OV - Eb 901 LASALLE S 8TH ST DIANA REIN ECKER YAKIMA, WA 98901 IMA, WA 98901 7 BOX 2902 LIBL7, California 90265 • • • 191330 -14514 191330 =11488 DOMINGO & Y VELA CAMPOS DORIS ALENE JOHNSON 91330 -11489 1309 S 7TH ST PO BOX 18452ORIS = NE JOH SAN YAKIMA, WA 98901 SEATTLE, WA 9811.8 -8452 )p Be 18 2 . . 'EAR LE, "WA •8118 84 • a • L'f1330 -14548 91330 -14549 • )���UG L. ON DOUG L "'ON 19 330 -14550 ?4► BO. -41 -8 511 DO G LEM4 �'•K r , A '8907 -0541 YKI "PO BOX :41 9890 -0541 YAK • • L91330 -14551 1 91330 -11537 • 19 1330 -11540 )OUG LEMON EASTSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST 'O BOX 541 910 LA SALLE ST 904 AN P PEREZ 9 YAKIMA, WA 98907 -0541 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3439 904 LASALLE WA ST YAKIMA, , 98901 • .91330 -13429 191330 -13416 191330-12475 STEBAN MEDINA & OLGA P LOPEZ EUGENIO 0 & MARIA Y CONTRERAS FEDERAL. NATIONAL MORTAGE ASS& .054 COMSTOCK WAY 614 11TH AVE TOODBURN, Oregon 97071 ' yAKIMA, WA 98902 CO BOX 8708 COLUMBUS, Georgia 31908 -8708 • • • • .91330 -1 415 191330 -14493 • ERN• rp GARCIA -�•� LLO (� FLORENTE ALVAREZ • 191:330 -.45:5 "& P•TRICIA D LS • • 210 H 'W RD o 1309 S 8TH ST F•ED • •WA, • • "349 YAKIMA, WA 98901 Po Bs 901'" � ' MO.!' WA 98` -901 • • • • 91330 -14536 191330 -12489 . 1 91330 - 1447 RED A & PATRICIA L DILLS FREDERICO F BERROSPE 5 LADY RUMBO O BOX 901 1110S S 6TH ST # B OXEE, WA 989360901 • YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3416 YAK S 9TH ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 I 1 91330 -11450 191330- 14524 • EORGE C BRITTON GERARDO & LOURDES OCHOA" 91330- 14525, 112 S 8TH ST 1314'S 7TH ST 1 E • " "S'� THHO� AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 1 • S •7TH T 'Y• IMA., - .9890 91330 -11437 191330 -11479 • 7ADALUPE SANCHEZ GUADALUPE T & MARISELA F LICEA •1330 -13433 • " • )14 S 8TH ST 1013 S 8TH ST N S ST ApMpAr7Y 9KIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 120-1 S ST S` . YA'I A, WA 98`0 • • • )1330 -13434 1•1330 -1 •15 UHN MOTOR COMPANY HA' N MOTOR COMP, 19 330 -13 01 S 1ST ST 1201 1ST •T MO •R tOMPAN 1201 S ST S . �� ►, '''. ".: UKIMA, WA 98901 YAK 'r WA 9:•,21' YA I •., WA 98901 ,Np )133D -11412 1•"1330- 413 • ffr �R ��✓✓ • ALD J & ELIZABETH CARTER •ROLD J. ET UX RTER 191330 -11497 17 S 7TH ST 707 7TH T � 110 1101ER 8TH ETUX MORRISON �KIMA, WA 98901 -3318 YA A, WA , �1 S WA ST 01 -3318 YAKIMA, WA 98901" • »�.rav�:.nru•�r HERMINIO & MARIA CASTREJON 191330-14437 PO BOX 149 118 S•7TH ST HERMINO & MARIA %CITY OF YAK YAKIMA; WA 98907 -0149 �KIMA, WA 98901 ^ S 8TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 • 191330 -14476 • 191330 -11496 191 330 -14565 HOUSING AUTHORITY, CITY OF YAKIM IGNACIO B & ROSARIO M OROSCO . 810 N 6TH ST 1103 S 8TH ST 90 I A SANCHEZ YAKIMA, WA 98901 -193 YAKIMA, WA 98901 9 BAKER CT 2 YAKIMA, WA 98902 191330 -14440 191330 -11486 ISABEL & SANDRA GUZMAN ISIDRO G'& TERESA ESTRADA 191330 -12490 • 1210 S 4TH AVE 1108 S 9TH ST J JESUS & SONIA BENITEZ YAKIMA, WA. 98902 3 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -343 1108 S 6TH ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 . '191330 -11454 . "1330-11453 JAMES . L ETUX JEFFERSON • J MES a JEFFE-.N 191330 -14560 311 S 10TH ST 3 1 S OT ST JAVIER & LORENA LEGORERETA YAKIMA, WA 989013188 y. 1'4', 605 S TOPPENISH AVE W• 9:'0131:: TOPPENISH, WA 98948 • 191330 -11452 191330 -14415 JESSE J. ETUX ATTERBERRY JESSIE M. WAGGENER 191330 -11565 1551 19TH AVE S 8106 MIDVALE RD JESSIE MONTGOMERY 1107 S 9TH ST SEATTLE,: YA WA 98144 -3526 YAKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, YKIMA, WA 98901 1 91330 - 14428. . 9133. 11427 JOE & CAROLE ADAMS OE • & AROLE • 'DAMS 191330 -14500 6612 APPLEVIEW WAY . 6.1 S AP "LE EW JOHN A SANDIFER YAKIMA, WA 98908 • Y• MA, WA 1308 S 8TH ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 • 191330 -11492 191330 -11' 9 4 JOHN E & ANNIE EVERHART JOHN E 1. 1330 -11440 1012 S 8TH ST IE P :RHART 1012 N E IE P .f - "HART 112 S :TH T 1012 S 8TH .T YAKIMA, WA 98901 • YA WA "890 YA , I WA 9:•.l • 1 91330 -14439 • 191330 -14431 JOHNNIE B -PR HARVEY JORGE & AGUSTINA BADILLO 19330 -1451 1222 S 7TH ST 1212 S 8TH ST #2 JO.E A & E�NEL RAC' REZ AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 •13 YA I S TH 9� I WA 9:•0 L91330 -14513 191330 -12467 POSE A & LEONEL RAMIREZ • JOSE LUIS & EMMA VASQUEZ 191330 -11541 .311 S 7TH ST • 1106 S 6TH ST JOSE LUIS NGTON ST A 'KIMA, WA ;98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 901 E ARLINGTON ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-3524 • • • .91330 -12479 191330 -12468 'OSE M & CRISTINA PULIDO JOSE SALAZAR 191330-14473 109 S '6TH ST 5091 RAINIER AVE S JOSHUA R TREAT AKIMA, WA 98901 • SEATTLE, WA 98118 808 E ARLINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98901 • DOC '' 91330 -14521 INDEX 191330 -14438 1 330- 14479 � 308 AN & ANITA BARRON � 1 S 7TH AT JUAN F & SEBASTIANA VILLA L /� "' ' U 1220 S 7TH ST AN G 9 T H S TR AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 1207 S 9TH ST YAKINIA, WA 98901 .ten VP.w.u.c H v KEN IA/ & DOROTHY M GROW . _Iy ..-.-..,./ K 1208 S 7TH ST #1 KEVIN 1 & KAREN A GROW '007 S 8TH ST 11 CENTRAL AVE • YAKIMA, WA 98901 • )cKIMA,I WA 98901 AKIMA, WA 98901 • 1.91330 -14409 191330 11408 KRIS H WILSEY LEON & EDELMIRA A LOZA 1 EO 3 EL G 4503 PO BOX 2104 13 350 BROWN RD 1 8 & ALMA A RAMIREZ YAKIMA, WA 98907 -2104 WAPATO, WA 98951 YAK4 S WA ST KIMA, WA 98901 • . I • 191330 -13421 191330 -14495 191330 -14567 LOS CUNADOS LLC LUCILLE HARRIS LUIS & ADELINA JAIMES 1660 SALEM INDUSTRIAL DR • 1305 S 8TH ST SALEM, Oregon 97303 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3514 12 YAKI S 9TH ST YAK 1211 WA 98901 • 191330 -11530 191330 -11494 191330 -14569 LYNETTE I WALTERS M. B. ROSE 9442 11TH AVE SW 807 CENTRAL 107 S 8TH ST C TAL AVE A WA 98106 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3427 807 E YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3528 191330 -11490 191330 -14556 MAIBONG & SENGPHET SINGDARA 191330 - 14520 MANUEL & JUANA GONZALEZ- PACHECO MARCELINO & PATRICIA BROVO 803 E ARLINGTON ST 1210 S 7TH STREET YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3522 • YAKIMA, WA 98901 1306 S 7TH 9 YAKKI MA, WA 988 901 • 191330 -13442 . 191330 -12458 MARIA RAMIREZ MARIA TELLES 191330 -14485 • 1216 S 6TH ST 1015 S 6TH ST 1210. E FAI 12 , WA 9890 AVE YAKIMA, .WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • 191330 -13431 1 -11485 • 91330- 566 MARTHA & JUANA CASTANEDA JOCOBO AJZTI .0ZANO ■1219 S 6TH AVE • 848 •LLE S •RTIN 848 8 SAkLE YAKIMA, WA 98901 SW S E �'A F7 x •901 YA Ix'n, WA 9 98x01 • 191330 -11567 191330- 144.10 MARTIN LOZANO MARY ALONZO 1.1330 - .x•11. 808 LA SALLE ST E 1205 5 9TH ST APT B 1.0Y " 9T:O YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 - , W ST %PT • YA. x W . • I A .'8 'O1 • • • • 191330 -13403 • 191330 -14566 MARY V KISER MAURICIO E & REBECCA V RUIZ 1E1O0S11477 ME 2207 WILLOW ST 908 N 6TH ST ADOWS ANNEX YAKIMA, WA 98902 -1759 YAKIMA, WA 98901 SA CNTR ST NE 301 SALL EM, Oregon 977301 • 191330 -12465 191330-14491 AELFORD A ET UX GERMAN 1 91330 -14554 MICHAEL & JO BRADFORD SCHMIDT MIGUEL & ANGELINA HERNANDEZ 515 E ARLINGTON ST 9803 ORCHARD AVE YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3520 YAKIMA, WA 98908 Y 20I S 7W 9T . YAKIMA, WA A 9890 hoc : V. N-•:, • INDEX ':' 091330 13453 # C !`•0 •, 191330 -13450 191330 -14492 f�. ✓1IGUEL & CARMEN PADILLA MIGUEL & LUZ SANCHEZ ' L315 1/2 S 6TH ST 1313 1/2.S 6TH ST NANCY E MAYGRA (AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, S 8TH ST YKIMA, WA 98901' • uuni tx J1�N'1' 6E DAN NOE BENAVIDES 11E.J , .�,�, L��ny NORMA VALENCIA • 1108 S 8TH ST \5 E ARLINGTON ST 103 S 7 TH ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 ]KIMA, WA 98901. • A KIMA , WA 98901 -3421 191330 -14515 '191330 -11449 191330 -11410 • OCTAVIO P GOMEZ •PABLO H & MARIA MAGDELENA SERRAN PATRICK & MAGDALENA PEREZ SR 1307 S 7TH ST 1110 S 8TH ST 1118 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 QUEWA 98 9. YAKIMA, WA 98902 191330 -13452 91330 -14499 ]91330 -.4537 PEDRO & MARIA GONZALEZ "ILGRI• 'EST - - *'IST CHURCH ILG' M 'ST MSN. BA - TIST CH 1315.8 6TH ST 302 8.H S: 1302 S 8 H ST YAKIMA, WA 98901•. • "MA, - •8901 • "tyMA, W• 96-01 191330 -14538 191330 -14504 191330 -14505 PILGRIM RST MSNY BAPTIST CH. RAMIRO & CONSUELO PALOMARES 1302 S 8TH ST IRO oNSUELO '•iOMARES 1407 S 7TH ST 147 S 7TH ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YA•I WA 'tot 191330 -11407 191330 -11409 191330 -14552 RAMONA KELLY. RAY THOMPSON RICARDO QUIROZ 1014 S 7TH ST 1102 S 7TH ST 1206 S 7TH ST #2 YAKIMA, WA•98901 -3420 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3422 YAKIMA, WA 98901 191330 -14568 191330 -14511 191330 -11451 RICHARD- P JR LUCKETT. RITA GARZA ROBERT 807 CENTRAL AVE 0 L VUE 1315 S 7TH ST 603 BELLEVUE YAKIMA, WA 98901 • YAKIMA, WA, 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98908 • • 191330- 11478 . • 191330 -14523 191330 -11411 ROD '& JENNIFER CARTMELL ROGELIO & MARIA GARCIA RONNIE & CAROLYN WILLIAMSON L819 62ND ST NW PO BOX 9442 1106 S 7TH STREET VIARYSVILLE,,WA 98271 • YAKIMA, WA 9890g-9442 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3077 • I • • L91330 -13432 191330. -14472 191330 -14501 ROSENDO.& ROSA DE LOZA RUBY L RANCE RUTH M ELMORE L212 S 6TH ST 810.E ARLINGTON ST 1310 S 8TH ST fAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3523 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • • 191330 -14497 191330 -14423 191330 -13457 SALVADOR & VICTORIA LOPEZ • SALVADOR CASTANEDA SANTOS MORALES L301 S 8TH ST 905 CENTRAL AVE 1213 S 6TH ST CAKIMA, WA 98901 . YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3530 YAKIMA, WA 98901 _91330 -13406 191330 -11455 191330 -11543 ;HAWN A & LES & EVA KAISER SILVIA VERDUSCO ?204 CORNELL AVE 9I RA HUERTA SILVA 1107 S 7TH ST 905 ARLINGTON INION GAP, WA 989031341 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • DOC.. 191330 11495 INDEX c --`,7 .91330 -14510 191330 -14434 • SYLVESTER & JOHNETTA DENNIS TERESA & JOSEFINA URIBE VALENCIA VERA MAE FORD .317 S 7TH ST 1105 S 8TH .ST 1220 S 8TH ST - AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 SEPA AGENCIES LIST ILE NAME & NUMBER: &i c `} V /fr 1 L 4 - JP C- /A- ft ZG , ✓oz. itsg - - c � . -3.) #- r �- , -.tom YMATS Planner Mr. Bill Beckley ' YVCOG Yakama Indian Nation 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 • Environmental Protection Prog. Yakima, WA 98901 P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Mr. Doug Mayo Federal Aviation Administration /Wastewater Treatment Plant Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Bureau of Indian Affairs Renton, WA 98055 -4056 PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704172n St. N.E. Suite K -12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Wolferd Yallup, Chrm Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Mr. Marty Miller Toppenish, WA 98948 Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 8ummitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Donna J. Bunten Yakima, WA 98902 Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program Perry Harvester P.O. Box 47600 Dept. of Fisheries Olympia, WA 98504 -7600 • 1701 So. 24`' Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 . Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum Mr. Scott Nicolai 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakama Indian Nation - Fisheries Yakima, WA 98902 P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Mr. Bob Clem, Manager Yakima Airport Yakima School District • 2400 W. Washington Ave. Attn: Ben Soria Yakima, WA 98903 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 ALWAYS SEND TO WV School District APPLICANT Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road c� Yakima, WA 98908 j �t �Li. 5i ✓s 9F ar A_ d7 i i/.e- toptric 104,51q iivi-oh Office Mr. Hiram Olney k9-1 Feat(' '& oM Ru 6 ' /c1 r " �e Yakama Indian Nation P.O. p �O✓►�' GLVe -, 1� i Pig a it- i _ . L �� 1. �-� t�YJta Box 151 90 9 '5 Ui ' z? -60 Toppenish, WA 98948 � � �, DOC. � 5�0" 1600 INNDEX SEPA AGENCIES LIST ' 11,E NAME & NUMBER: al4-z 0 . i, ) 1 i4 5-6171- 1 dz. . 5-6 Army Corps Dept of Natural Resources Mr. Greg Griffith P.O. Box C-3755 713 Bowers Rd Div of Archeol & Hist Pres Seattle, WA 98124 Ellensburg, WA 98926 PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 Sheila Ross Mr. Paul Donahue Cascade Natural Gas Dept of Soc/Health Service WA State Attorney Gen. Office :701 S. 1 Ave Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg #2, 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98902 MS OB -23B Yakima, WA 98101 Olympia, WA 98504 Chamber of Commerce Dept. of Health Mr. Richard Smith 10 N 9th St. Michelle Vazquez Terrace Heights Sewer Dist Yakima; WA 98901 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 ' , 314 N 2nd St Spokane, WA 99204 Yakima, WA 98901 Kathleen Holscher, City Mgr. Dept of Transportation Blake Davis City of Union Gap Planning Engineer Q- West PO Box 3008 2809 Rudkin Road 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Union Gap, WA 98903 Union Gap, WA 98903 Yakima, WA 98902 Les Ornelas Yakima Co. Commissioners Clean Air Authority Environmental Protection Agency Room 416 Courthouse 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 1 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima, WA 98901 Seattle, WA 98101 Yakima Co Health Dist . 1 Mr. John Daly Art McKuen Dept. of Agriculture FAA 104 North - lst St 406 Gen. Adm Bldg, 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98901 Mail Stop AX -41 Yakima, WA 98903 Olympia, WA 98504 Mr. Richard Anderwald Yakima Co Planning Gwen Clear Interagency Committee 128 N 2nd St. Dept of Ecology Outdoor Recreation Yakima, WA 98901 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 P.O. Box 40917 Yakima, WA 98902 Olympia, WA 98504 -0917 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Works 128 N 2nd St • epartment of Ecology, \ v- Nob Hill Water Co Yakima, WA 98901 Environ Review Section , 6111 Tieton Dr PO Box 47703 Yakima, WA 98908 • A .ia WA 98504 -770 Yakima Greenway Foundation - 111 So. 18 St. Dept of Emergency Services Pacific Power Yakima, WA 98901 4220 E Martin Way Mike Paulson Olympia, WA 98504 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Caroll Palmer Yakama Indian Nation Mr. Ted Clusing Planning & Com Affairs Agency PO Box 151 Dept. of Fish & Wildlife 9th & Columbia Bldg. Toppenish, WA 98948 1701 So. 24 Ave. MS GH -551 DOC. - . Yakima, WA 98902 Olympia, WA 98504 INDEX ? . i E =8 • .`11" \ . DEPARTMENT 0.1- }OMMUNITYAND ECONOMIC DEVE, .k'MENT ' a Planning Division • Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager • www.ci.yakima.wa.us • • ; 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima Washington 98901 Phone (509) 575 -6183 • Fax (509) 575 -6105 NOTICE OF DECISION Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) July 20, 2004 On June 25, 2004 the City of Yakima, Washington issued a Notice of Application and Environmental Review regarding an Environmental Checklist submitted by the City of . Yakima Parks and Recreation Division. The applicant is proposing a rezone of one (1) parcel from R -2, Two - Family Residential to R -3, Multi - Family Residential: This is a non - project rezone, and no development plans have been submitted. The project is located at 1211 South 7 Street, Yakima, Washington. Parcel Number: 191330 -14539 City File Number: UAZO EC #20 -04; RZ #5 -04, CL(3) #5 -04 Following the required 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima has issued the enclosed SEPA Threshold Determination and issuance of a (DNS) Determination of Nonsignificance. The SEPA Determination may be appealed within 15 days from the date of this mailing. Appeals must be in writing and on forms available from the City of Yakima Planning Division, 129 North 2ndStreet, Yakima, Washington. The filing fee of $505.00 must accompany the Appeal application. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Mary Lovell, Associate Planner at (509) 575 -6164 at the City Planning Division. 11/Ar- Doug Ma les Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: July 20, 2004 Enclosures: SEPA Determination of Nonsignificance and Vicinity and Mailing Maps INDEX e Yakima J blikd ft II I 7 1994 I WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON July 20, 2004 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Non - project rezone of one (1) parcel from R -2, Two - Family Residential to R -3, Multi - Family Residential. PROPONENT: City of Yakima Parks and Recreation Division, property owner. LOCATION: 1211 South 7 Street, Yakima, WA. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima. DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing the Environmental Checklist and related information, has determined that the project does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required as provided under RCW 43.21C.030(2c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This infoiniation is available to the public on request. [ X ] This DNS is issued under WAC 197 -11 -355, Optional DNS process. There will be no additional comment period on this DNS. APPEALS: This determination may be appealed pursuant to YMC §6.88.170 to the Yakima City Council, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima WA 98901 in writing no later than fifteen (15) days after the date of mailing. Be prepared to make factual objections. Contact Mary Lovell, Associate Planner (509) 575 -6164 for more information. RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: William Cook POSITION / TITLE: Director Community & Economic Development TELEPHONE: 509 / 575 -6113 ADDRESS: 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 DATE: July 20, 2004 SIG ATV • 4 41••■. - - - DOC. INDEX AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING SEPA NOTICE STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA Re: U47...0 C # -D`( 070 indis -it Recrea4-4, /,2l/ so. 7 • S e-f I, Christine Wilson as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a SEPA Notice of Proposal and Request for Comments. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith. That said notice was addressed to the applicant and all property owners of record within a 500 -foot radius of subject property, public and private agencies, all of which are individually listed on the mailing lists retained by the Planning Division, and that said notices were mailed by me on the ePS day of , 2004. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. • Christine M. Wilson Planning Specialist DOC. INDEX • non a iLVx al . .L 5 - ARLINGTON p1STER & JOHNETTA DENNIS 7 FSA & JOSEFINA URIBE.VALENC- AR, N A ON ' Y • 13 -, S•7TH ST YAKIMA, WA 98901. 1. :.'I M S 8TH ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • L33.0 -14434 ' , -14553 - • • ZA.MAE FORD VICTOR A HERNANDEZ 191330 -14502 • ?0 S 8TH ST 1206 S 7TH ST #1 VICTOR M & MAGDALENA CALDERONE LIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 1312 S 8TH ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 L330 -11456 191330 -14432 T012IA JIMENEZ VIRGINIA, 191330 -13440 • ST )3 S 7TH ME IRGINIA, NORMA, ALICE MAYS YAKIMA CALVARY RESCUE.MISSI LIMA, WA 98901 1208 S 8TH ST 1223 S 6TH ST • . YAKIMA, WA-98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901. • • L330 -14539 .. MA CI' 1-1330-14545 . • YA IMA CITY 91330 -14547 3 2 ST 129 N 2ND S •KIMA CITY CI • A 98.9.01 -2 • YAKI .•. WA '8901-261 1 = 9 N 2ND T YA IMA, 98901 -2613 • .330 -14446 191330 -14412 ` 1 91330-13411 IMA CI OF YAKIMA COALITION FOR THE HOMELES YAKIMA COUNTY COALITION N 2ND ST 107 S .6TH ST ?IA 98901 -2613 YAKIMA, WA 98901 112 SS 8TH ST . YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • • • • .330- 13404. - 191330 -13441 - CIMA HOUSING AUTHORITY YAKIMA HOUSIN - ■-. ORITY Y IMA KIMA OUST 1 S FAIR AVE HOUSIN- ,11-ORITY LIMA, WA 98901 -3072 11► S FAIR A 11 S • E YAK •4•, WA. %8901 -3072 ' YAK . •' 98901 -3072 • • • • .330- 13458 • - 1.1330 -14429 :I N MA HOUSING AUTHORITY YAKIMA HOUSIN . _ 1 9 330 -14430 BOX 2910 ORITY YA IMA HOUSING'._ _DRTTY :I MA, WA 98907 -2910 110 S FAIR vE 110 FAIR AV' YAKI r• . • 98901" -3072 YAKI ► W• '8901 -3072 • • I 330 -14477 191330 -11487 :IMA HOUSING RITY YAKIMA VALLEY PARTNERS • 1:1 VALL S FAIR AV PO BOX 9007 Y• IMA ALL ''�' ERS FOR WA 9 901 -3072 YAKIMA, WA 98907 PO BOX 900 • YAK k4• • 98909 -0007 I 330 -14517 • Denise Nichols IMA VALLEY PARTNERS FOR • YESENIA 191330-14433 MARTINY City of Yakima BOX 9007 1210 S 8TH ST Parks & Recreation Division IMA, WA 98907 YAKIMA, WA 98901 labels printed for map sheet r-z5 -04 ' U.S. Dept. Ilcusing & IIrban Etvelcuat C�V o� ya/C/19-7", WX State Office, Se t le Fetal Bich. - SE pq 4 -- i-,-4. �kv +� �s • Office of Crnm., Plamirg & Bev - Tont. e X Tht e Cg ' s, 90 �- � i - l�-rKs First Ave.. Suite 300 - L Seattle, W 9810 -1000 i Ott ": JoAnne Nowlin • :, Neighborhood Association Downtown Residents Association Lynne D OC , E. Spruce St, 203 N. 9th St. 305 N. 9th St. INDEX dma, WA . 98901 Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima, WA . 98901 # • .1_ 1330 -13453 CHAEL & JO BRADFORD SCHMIDT . M' {EL & ANGELINA HERNANDEZ .? \UEL & CARMEN PADILLA 03 ORCHARD AVE 1. J S 7TH. ST . 5 1/2 S 6TH ST KIMA, WA 989Q8 YAKIMA, WA 98.901 . YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • • • 1330 -13450 191330 -14492 191330 -11556 GUEL & LUZ SANCHEZ NANCY E MAYGRA ' NICOLAS, ENRIQUETA '& SANTO SEDA 13 1/2 S 6TH ST 1311 S 8TH ST 1108 S 8TH ST KIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • 1330 -11546 191330 -11457 191330 -14515 E BENAVIDES NORMA VALENCIA OCTAVIO P GOMEZ 5 E ARLINGTON ST 1103 S 7TH ST 1307 S 7TH ST KIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3421 YAKIMA, WA 98901 I 1330 -11449 191330 -11410 . 191330' -13452 BLO H & MARIA MAGDELENA SERRAN PATRICK & MAGDALENA PEREZ SR . PEDRO & MARIA.GONZALEZ 10 S 8TH ST 1118. QUEEN AVE ' • ' 13.15. S 6TH 'ST .KIMA, . IMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98902 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • 1330 -14499 191330 -14537 1 1330 -14538 LGRIM REST BAPTIST CHURCH . PILGRIM RST MSNY BAPTIST CH P GRIM.RST MS PTIST CH 02 S.8TH ST 1302 S 8TH ST 13 2 S 8TH S .KIMA, WA 98901 .• YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAK MA, WA 901 • 1330 -14504 • 191330 -14505 191330 -11407 MIRO & CONSUELO PALOMARES RA IRO & CONS. LO 'ALOMARES , RAMONA•KELLY 07 S 7TH ST 14• S 7TH S 1014 S 7TH 'ST • ,KIMA, .WA 98901 YAK WA '8901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3420 . • • • 1330 -11409 191330 -14552 191330 - 14511 .X THOMPSON RICARDO QUIROZ RITA GARZA 02 S 7TH ST 1206 S 7TH ST #2 1315 S 7TH ST KIMA, WA 98901 -3422 . YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • 1330 -11451 191330- 11478 191330- 14523. BERT L BONSER ROD & JENNIFER CARTMELL' ' ROGELIO & MARIA 3 BELLEVUE 1819'62ND ST NW PO BOX 9442 .KIMA, WA 98908 MARYSVILLE, WA 98271 YAKIMA, WA 98909 -9442 I . • I . 1330 -11411 191330 -13432 191330 -14472 • • NNIE.& CAROLYN WILLIAMSON ROSENDO & ROSA DE LOZA RUBY L RANCE. 06 S 7TH STREET • 1212 S 6TH ST 810 E'ARLINGTON ST KIMA, WA 98901 -3077 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3523 • 1330 -14501 191330 -14497 191330 -14423 TH M ELMORE SALVADOR & VICTORIA LOPEZ SALVADOR CASTANEDA 10 S 8TH ST . 1301 S 8TH ST 905 CENTRAL. AVE • KIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3530. • • Doc. • INDEX 1330 -13457 191330 -13406 • 191330 -11455 # E- y,.... ..,„ NTOS MORALES SHAWN A &.LES & EVA KAISER SILVIA VERDUSCO 13 S 6TH ST 2204 CORNELL AVE 1107 S 7TH ST NINA, WA 98901 UNION GAP, WA 989031341 YAKIMA, 'WA 98901 "` ""' vtaSuu�G JC LUIS GUERRERO 191330 -12479 t7 06 S 6TH ST_ 90•.� E ARLINGTON ST b S 6 CRISTINA PULIDO KIMA, WA 98901 YAK YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3524 1. I S WA 9T IMA, WA 98901 • 1330 - 12468 191.330 -14473 • SE SALAZAR JOSHUA R TREAT 191330 -14521 JUAN & ANITA BARRON 91 RAINIER AVE S 808 E ARLINGTON AVE ?3TTLE, WA.9811.8 YAKIMA, WA 98901 1308 S 7TH ST . YAKIMA, WA 98901 • 1330 - 144.38 191330 -14479 4N P' & SEBASTIANA VILLA JUAN G AGUILAR • 19 1330 -14555 20 S 7TH ST 1207 S 9TH ST 2 JOSE R & VIRGINIA VELLEGA • KCIMA, WA 98901 • , . YAKIMA, WA. 98901 1208 S 7TH ST #1 YAKIMA, WA 98901 I L330-11438 ] 191330- 144.17 J W' &•DOROTHY M GROW • KEVIN & KAREN A GROW 191330 -14409 )7 S 8TH ST 911 CENTRAL AVE • PO BOX 21 KRIS H 2104 CIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 04 YAKIMA, WA 98907 -2104 • L330 -11408 191330 -14503 )N &.EDELMIRA A LOZA LEONEL G &ALMA A RAMIREZ 191330 -13421 BROWN RD 1314 S 8TH ST LOS CUNADOS LLC ?ATO, WA 98951. YAKIMA, WA 98901 1660 SALEM INDUSTRIAL DR SALEM, Oregon 97303 • • L330 -14495 191330 -11530 : E' ILL'HARRIS LYNETTE I WALTERS N. B. - )5 S 8TH ST 9442 11TH AVE SW • i1 • B. ROTE CIMA, WA 98901 -3514 •SEATTLE, WA 98106 YAKKI 1 S 8WA 9T YMA, WA 98901 -3427 • 33.0 -11490 191330 -14556 ENGP S & ;BONG HET SINGDARA 19 1330 -14520 O. & ENGP ET MANUEL & JUANA GONZALEZ - PACHECO MARCELINO•& PATRICIA BROVO :I E. WA GTON ST 1 210 S 7TH STREET YAKIMA, WA 98901 Y . 3 S 7TH ST YAKKI MA, WA 98901 330 -13442 . . 191330 -12458 IA RAMIREZ • MARIA TELLES 191330 -14485 6 S 6TH ST 1015 S 6TH ST MARICELA E RUIZ IMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98901 1210 SOUTH FAIR AVE • YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • • 330 -13431 191330 -11485 THA & JUANA CASTANEDA JOCOBO MARTIN LOZANO 191330 -11566 9 S 6TH AVE 808 LA SALLE ST E =RTIN LOZAN• IMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 A LA SAL 9T YA MA, • 98901 • • 330 -11567 191330 -14410 PIN LOZANO MARY ALONZO 191 330 -14411 LA SAL LE ST E 1205 S 9TH ST APT B RY ALONZO I WA • -8901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 1 05 S 9T ST AP YA MA, 98901 . INDEX # E -c f .- 33 0 -13403 3 V KISER 191330-11477 191330 -12465 WILLOW ST MEADOWS ANNEX • MELFORD A ET UX GERMAN 7 7 W, WA 98902-1759 630 CNTR ST NE #117 515 E ARLINGTON ST SALEM, Oregon 97301 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3520 RARDO OCHOA GL " LUPE SANCHEZ 191330 -11479 .S 7TH ST 10_..,'S 8TH. -ST 1 SU8THTST MARISELA F LICEA LK , WA 901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • 1330 -13433 • 191330 =13434 .HN MOTOR COMPANY .MOTOR COM 191330 -13435 :01 S 1ST ST 120 S 1ST S P. S MOT CO - e y • IMA, WA 98901 YAKI WA 8901 Y 2 c S 1ST S MK . YAK •890.1' • 1330 -13439 191330-11412 �HN MOTOR COMPANY 191330 -11413 HARALD J.& ELIZABETH CARTER •-.Lb J. ET UX CAR 1 S 1ST S • 707 S 7TH ST ,K , WA 9 901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3318 • 707 7TH ST YAKIMA, .•01 -3318 • I '1330 -11497 191330 -11446 • .RPER JR ETUX MORRISON HENRY ET UX BEAUCHAMp HERMINIO & .01 S 8TH ST PO BOX 149 1218S7 & MARIA CASTREJON KIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98907 -0149 • " 1.S 7TH ST YAKIMA, .WA 98901 1330 -14437 191330 -14476 RMINO & MARIA oCITY'OF YAKIMA HOUSING AUTHORITY, CITY OF YAKIM IGNACIIO.BB M OROSCO .2 S 8TH ST 810'N 6TH ST .KIMA, WA 98901 'YAKIMA, WA 98901 -1932 1 8TH 9 YAKIMA, , WA 988 901 • • • 1330 -14440 1 91330 -11486 • ;ABEL & SANDRA GUZMAN ISIDRO G & TERESA ESTRADA J9 JESUS & S S0 " • 10 S 4TH AVE 1108 S 9TH ST 1 A E SSTIA BENITEZ MA, .WA 98902 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3433 .KI YAKIMA, 5 6WH 9 YMA, WA 98901 1330 -11454 1'1330 -11453 MES L ETUX JEFFERSON J•IES LEE JEFF -_. 191330 -11452 1 S 10TH ST 311 S 10TH S JESSE J. ETUX ATTERBERRY KIMA, WA 989013188 • YAKI •, WA •89013188 1551 19TH AVE S SEATTLE, WA '98144-3526 1330 -14415 191330 -11565 SSIE M. WAGGENER JESSIE MONTGOMERY • JOE CAROLE . • E 06 MIDVALE RD 1107 9TH ST JOE & CAROLE ADAMS KIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98901 6612 APPLEVI WAY YAKIMA, WA 98989 08 . • 1330 -14427 191330 -14500 E R & CAROLE A ADAMS JOHN A SANDIFER 191 - A N S A L 1308 S 8TH ST JOHN E & HNN EVERHART • K , WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98901 10 YAKI S 8TH 9T' • KIMA, WA 98901 • 1330 -11439 91330 -11440 N E & ANNI.. • . RHART J�•HN E & ANN 191330-14439 B4 -P S 8TH P E�- '.HART JOHNNIE 0132E B -PR HARVEY • KI W• 98901 10 S 8TH T 1222 S 7TH ST DOC. YAKI .', 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 INDEX ...# -' , . 1330 -14431 191330 -14512 RGE & AGUSTINA BADILLO JOSE A & LEONEL RAMIREZ • 191330 -14513 12 S 8TH ST $$2 1311 S 7TH ST J A & LEONEL RAMIREZ KIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 13'1 S 7TH YA MA, - WA 98901 NNIE & CLYDE'S MUFFLER CT BF 191330 -14474 5 E NOB HILL BLVD 11'.,, S 6TH ST RLES W GILES KIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA,.WA 98901 1•_ 6 S 9TH ST . YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • • 1330 -1.1522 1 1330 -14402 F O YAKI RIS & JILL LOUTSIS C Y OF YAKIMA 91 1 10 DEERINGHOFF RD 12 N 2ND ST • TY OF AKI • XEE,: WA 98936 -9753 YAK ,' WA 9 901 -261 1:7 N 2ND S • YA IMA, W• 98901 • • 1330 -14447 91330 -14448 TY OF YAKIMA TY OF YAKIMA 1 91330 -14542 ' 7 N • 2ND ST 12 N 2ND ST • TY OF YAKIMA MA, WA 8901 YA WA 8901 -2613 1 - N 2ND ST YA WA '8901 • 1330 - 1.4490 • 191330 -14494 UZ M & EVANGELINA GARCIA • CURTIS D HARRIS 191330 -11555 17 S 8TH ST DARYL N & CEFERINA S JORGENSEN KIMA, WA 98901 1307 S 8TH ST 1106 S 8TH ST YAKIMA, WA `:98901 -3514 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • 1330 -14486 191330 -14514 • ANA REINECKER DOMINGO & Y VEGA CAMPOS^ • D191330-11488 NE BOX 2902 • 1309 S 7TH ST PO BOX 18 A JOHNSON LIEU, California 90265 ' YA W ' YAKIMA, WA 98901 S52 SEATTLE, WA 98118 -8452 1330- 11489. 191330 -14548 • `IS ALENE JOH se, DOUG LEMON 91330 -14549 =1 18452 PO BOX 541 sfoUG LEMON •Pt BOX 541 AT . WA.9:118 -8452 YAKIMA, WA. 9 8907 -0541 • YA 98907 -0541 • 1330 -14550 • 1 -1330 -14551 JG'LEMON• DOUG LEMON 191330 -11537 OX 541 PO :OX 541 EASTSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST K. W 98907 -0541 YAK 4•, WA `8907 -0 • 910 LA SALLE ST YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3439 • I 1330 -11540 191330 -13429 PABN PEREZ PEEZ 191330 -13416 1 LA PLE T ESTEBAN MEDINA & OLGA p•LOPEZ EUGENIO 0 & MARIA Y CONTRERAS 1054 COMSTOCK WAY 614 S 11TH AVE ZIMA, WA 98901 1 WOODBURN, Oregon 97071 YAKIMA, WA 98902 • L330 -12475 191330 -11415 FERAL NATIONAL MORTAGE ASSOC FERNANDO GARCIA-BADILLO 191330 -14493 BOX 8708 1309S ALVAREZ ST 23210 H S W RD IAMBUS, Georgia 31908 -8708 MATTAWA, WA 99349 1301 S 8TH 9T • YAKIMA, WA 98901 .330 -14535 1 -1330 -14536 :D A & PATRICIA L DILLS F` D A & PATRI L a 191330 -12489 BOX 901 ILLS FREDERICO F BERROSPE :EE, WA 989360901 1 'O =0X '901 1110S S 6TH ST # B /�/� DIOXE:. WA 9` •360901 YAKIMA, WA .98901.:3414V44 • INDEX . 714475 - 191330 -11450 191330 -14524 )Y R 9TH ST GEORGE C BRITTON GERARDO & LOURDES OCHOA S )Y RUMBO :IMA, WA 98901 1112 S 8TH ST 1314 S 7TH ST • YAKIMA, WA 98901 • YAKIMA, WA 98901 ��, 110i'I 191330 -11575 • • • 330 -14558 .191330L14559 1 91330 -14560 • • • • • • • 330 -14561 191330 -14562 • 191330 -14563 • 1 . 330 -14564 191330 -14565 1 91330 -14566 • f • • 330 -14567 191330 -14568 • 1 91330- 14569 • • • 330 -14570 ' 191330 -12480 • ADA CARAWAY • 191330 -13410 ALEJANDRO & ROQUE 1111 S 6TH ST • YAKIMA, WA 98901 1301 S 6TH - ST • • YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • 330 -12494 191330 -14518 X ET UX CARTER ANDRES & ESTHER MESA 191330- 14416 ANTONIO 5 S 6TH ST 1301 S 7TH ST STRRANO IMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 909 E CENTRAL AVE YAKIMA, WA 98901 .I • 330 -14425 • 191330 - 145.16 • OHIO V & HILDA BRAVO ANTONIO V & JUANA M GUZMAN 191330=13451 CENTRAL AVE • 1305 S 7TH ST 1313 S L & JUANA'V GOMEZ IMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3511 1313 S 6TH ST YAKIMA, WA .98901 • 330 -13443 . 191330 -11493 • - ENE D GRADY ARNULFO & MARIA I SANCHEZ 191330 - 14460 1 S 34TH AVE - 13131 1/2 S 6TH ST • ART G & ANA M VALADEZ O IMA, WA 98902 YAKIMA, WA 98901 F BOX 33722 FORT LEWIS, WA 98433 -0722 330 -14557 191330 -14496 URO & OLIVIA SUAREZ AURELIO & REYNALDA RIOS 191330 -14480 2'S 7TH ST BETHEL AFR ME EPIS CH INC 1303,5 8TH ST • 908 E ARLINGTON ST IMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • YAKIMA, WA 98901 Doc: t INDEX 330 -11491 191330 -14522 # ' � TY R GLOVER BILIALDO & MARIA LAMAS 19 1330 -14424 ' 3 • 4TH AVE 7906 COWSCHE CANYON RD BOBBY D CARTER TTLE, WA 98122 YAKIMA, WA 98908 903 CENTRAL AVE YAKIMA, WA 98902 • SEPA AGENCIES LIST . ILE NAME & NUMBER: LU4 Z 0 k } 5 CZ. C' ) 4 ,r- - Corps Dept of Natural Resources 11- � � � � ©W � �� Army p p Mr. Greg Griffith P.O. Box C-3-755 713 Bowers Rd Div of Archeol & Hist Pres Seattle, WA 98124 Ellensburg, WA 98926. PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 • Sheila Ross Mr. Paul Donahue Cascade Natural Gas Dept of Soc/Health Service WA State Attorney Gen. Office 701 S. 1 Ave Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg #2, 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98902 MS OB -23B Yakima, WA 98101 Olympia, WA 98504 Chamber of Commerce Dept. of Health Mr. Richard Smith 10 N 9th St. Michelle Vazquez Terrace Heights Sewer Dist Yakima, WA 98901 1500 W. 4 Ave. St. 305 314 N 2nd St Spokane, WA 99204 V Yakima, WA 98901 Kathleen Holscher, City Mgr. Dept of Transportation Blake Davis City of Union Gap Planning Engineer Q- West PO Box 3008 2809 Rudkin Road 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Union Gap, WA 98903 Union Gap, WA 98903 Yakima, WA 98902 Les Ornelas Yakima Co. Commissioners Clean Air Authority Environmental Protection Agency Room 416. Courthouse % 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima, WA 98901 Seattle, WA 98101 Yakima Co Health Dist Mr. John Daly Art McKuen Dept. of Agriculture FAA 104 North 1st St 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98901 Mail Stop AX -41 Yakima, WA 98903 Olympia, WA 98504 Mr. Richard Anderwald Yakima Co Planning Gwen Clear Interagency Committee 128 N 2nd St. Dept of Ecology Outdoor Recreation Yakima, WA 98901 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 P.O. Box 40917 Yakima, WA 98902 Olympia, WA 98504 -0917 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Works 128 N 2nd St II epartment of Ecology, Nob Hill Water Co Yakima, WA 98901 Environ Review Section 6111 Tieton Dr PO Box 47703 Yakima, WA 98908 • A iia, WA 98504 -770 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 So. 18 St. Dept of Emergency Services Pacific Power Yakima, WA 98901 4220 E Martin Way Mike Paulson Olympia, WA 98504 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Caroll Palmer Yakama Indian Nation Mr. Ted Clusing Planning & Corn Affairs Agency PO Box 151 Dept. of Fish & Wildlife 9th & Columbia Bldg. Toppenish, WA 98948 1701 So. 24 Ave. MS GH -551 Yakima, WA 98902 Olympia, WA 98504 DOC. ; INDEX 4§ L ' # • SEPA AGENCIES LIST .CTLE NAME & NUMBER: ei a. ) Y-1-411/714—' P 5t _ ail 7-0 YMATS Planne ��i �� CC>y� °�' t c Mr . Bi ll Beckley YVCOG Yakama Indian Nation 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Environmental Protection Prog. Yakima, WA 98901 P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Mr. Doug Mayo Federal Aviation Administration Wastewater Treatment Plant Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Bureau of Indian Affairs Renton, WA 98055 -4056 PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172n St. N.E. Suite K -12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Wolferd Yallup, Chrm Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Mr. Marty Miller Toppenish, WA 98948 Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Donna J. Bunten Yakima, WA 98902 Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program Perry Harvester P.O. Box 47600 Dept. of Fisheries Olympia, WA 98504 -7600 1701 So. 24 Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum Mr. Scott Nicolai 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakama Indian Nation - Fisheries Yakima, WA 98902 P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Mr. Bob Clem, Manager Yakima Airport Yakima School District 2400 W. Washington Ave. Attn: Ben Soria Yakima, WA 98903 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 ALWAYS SEND TO WV School District APPLICANT Attn: Peter Ansignh $902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 f ' ° 61ii8 -1-0)1 # L office, &-/A feet -r4-C 0 4 ' Mr. Hiram Olney c t ��ci2� Yakama Indian Nation tpY u 1� d{ ,lei as ;2 t'�� P.O. Box 151 6 109 / y5 &iAe_. . � / l 8 _6 p Toppenish, WA 98948 INDEX 4 ` � F � ��� % 66 0 INDEX ` �` • 1 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVE JPMENT f t ". 4 Planning Division - s U i S) r4, % Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager • www.ci.yakima.wa.us . • „ : 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor " „t ,` , :, .. ••..•••' = Yakima, Washington 98901 1,,, op,,E9 B Phone (509) 575 -6183 • Fax (509) 575 -6105 1 DATE: June 25, 2004 TO: SEPA Reviewing Agencies Applicant, and Adjoining Property Owners FROM: Doug Maples, Code Administration & Planning Division Manager SUBJECT: Notice of Application — City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division for rezone, environmental review and Class (3) review for Southeast Community Center File No. UAZO RZ #5 -04; EC # 20 -04; CL(3) #5 -04 • NOTICE OF PROPOSAL On June 7, 2004 the City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development received an application from the Parks & Recreation Division to rezone property located at 1211 South 7 Street from R -2, Two - Family Residential to R -3, Multi - Family Residential. This is a non- project rezone, although the applicant is seeking Class (3) zoning approval to allow the future location of professional offices in the Southeast Community Center building. This application is subject to approval. The application was considered complete for processing on June 18, 2004. The complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW • The City of Yakima Department of Community &Economic Development is lead agency for this proposal under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). The environmental checklist and other information on file with the Planning Division are available to the public upon request. Written comments concerning the environmental impacts for the proposal will be accepted during the 20 -day comment period, which ends July 15, 2004. The threshold environmental determination will be issued under WAC 197 -11 -355, the Optional review process; there will not be an additional comment period. The threshold determination maybe appealed to the Hearing Examiner by filing a written notice of appeal with the City Planning Division within fifteen days of the date of mailing of the threshold determination in accordance with the City of Yakima Municipal Code 6.88.170. NOTICE OF "OPEN” RECORD PUBLIC HEARING An open record public hearing will be held before the Hearing Examiner on Thursday, August 12, 2004 at 9:00 a.m. in the Yakima City Council Chambers, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. If you have any concerns regarding this proposal, you can mail your comments to City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development, Planning Division, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. Be sure to reference "Yakima Parks and Recreation" or "Southeast Community Center" in your correspondence. The Examiner's recommendation will be forwarded to the Yakima City Council for review at a closed record public hearing. If you have questions on this proposal, call Mary Lovell, Associate Planner at (509) 575 -6164. Encl.: Narrative, Site Plan, Mailing and Vicinity Maps, and Environmental Checklist Yakima DOC. ';i i INDEX (I I I@ It E----o_.- 1994 _- ? Ict( "J Al IACHMENT: l A 1t‘i ENVIRON1,1kNTAL CHECK fiST RECEIVED STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) .1,.. , , : vta, il'ip o ..;" :\< JUN 0 7 2004 l (AS TAKEN FROM RCW 19741-960) S'.:-4:•:V . •.,,„:4Yt!kato!:'7-.1--..715` CITY OF Yi34KIMA CHAPTER 6.88, YAKIMA MUNICIPAL CODE (YMC) PLANNING Div mirmommilx: mmegon-02•01201111MAISMOVIMIMM.Mnat e State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43.21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the vironmental impacts of a proposal before making decisiOns. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be Tared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of s checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. M..VZMTM§ItggW,P nNURNOSStafaltfMaenngattanlannlnattOS; This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental encies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring paration of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best descrip- n you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you Duld be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. • you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not 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. iswer 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 period of time or • different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmen- effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional • formation reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. $PPIROM MKOMMITMOVMOMIMNIMISNIMMISINARMItimp )mplete this checklist for non.project proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN AD- 1TION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For nonproject actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or e" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. WAR,,,STOMPAPAM MONWOMANNIARWRIMatinealgenlaNKS:2 NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT (if applicable) Not applicabl ] APPLICANT'S NAME & PHONE # Yakima Parks and Recreation ( 509 )575-602 O APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 2301 Fruitvale Blvd., Yakima WA 98902 CONTACT PERSON & PHONE # Denise Nichols. (5 0 9 ) 575 AGENCY REQUESTING CHECKLIST City of Yakima DATE THE CHECKLIST WAS PREPARED - _ 1, DM PROPOSED TIMING OR SCHEDULE Includisj , ii' lipsgAl Not applicable INDEX • # E- ____ evised 10-98 . page 1 of 1i BACKGROUND QUESTIONS I. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansions or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. There are no plans to expand or add on to the Southeast Community Center building. Any work that may be performed will be to refurbish or upgrade the physical plant that currently exists. There are, however, plans to expand the current level of activity. That is, to say, to restore the level of activity or service to the level enjoyed prior to 2003. The City's intention is to contract management of the building to an organization or agency with the stipulation that the management will include leasing office space to services that will be available to the neighborhood and community. The types of services, as defined in a series of public meeting held at the end of 2003, may be directed at people of all ages and may include educational, family development, health and wellness, after school and social service activities. The number of leases will be limited by the service providers' need for square footage. It is expected future activity at the Center will be modeled after or expanded upon the activities seen when the building was managed by the Yakima County Substance Abuse Coali- tion. 2. List any environmental information you know that has been prepared or will be prepared directly related to this proposal. None known. 3. 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 known. 4. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. The proposed Rezone and Class 3 Review requires an application, SEPA Checklist, public notice, a public hearing with the Hearing Examiner. No special permits or other approvals are required. 5. Give a 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 check list 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 information on project description.) This application seeks a Rezone of the Southeast Community Center and Park from R -2 to R -3 and a concurrent Class 3 Review for approval for location of professional offices within the Southeast Community Center. This is a non project action and will not affect the size or appearance of the building or the property and is not expected to significantly change the type of activities occurring at the site. 6. Location of 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, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Pro- vide 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 duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. DOG. Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 1 INDE �'1 r 1 1 Space Reserved The address for the Southeast Community Center is 1211 South 7th for Agency Comments Street. It is in Section 30, Township 13, Range 19. An orthophotograph with the property indicated is attached as is the legal description, vicinity map and site plan. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS (to be completed by the applicant) 1. Earth a. General description of the site (a/ one): Gfc Flat ❑ Rolling ❑ Hilly ❑ Steep Slopes ❑ Mountainous ❑ Other b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? The Southeast Community Center is located on a flat piece of land. The steepest slope is .2% or 0.2 feet in 100 feet. 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 fainiland. The soil at the Southeast Community Center is classified as ashue loam. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. None noted. e. Describe the purpose, type and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate the source of the fill. Not applicable. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction or use? If so, generally describe. Not applicable. Construction is not an element of this proposal. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or build- ings)? Approximately 57 percent of the property will be covered with impervious surfaces. h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion or other impacts to the earth, if any. Not applicable. 2. Air a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is competed. If any, generally DOC. INDEX 511 Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices •Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 2 l Space Reserved describe and give approximate quantities if known. for Agency Comments Not applicable. b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. Not applicable. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Not applicable. 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, saltwa- ter, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. No. 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. No. 3. Estimate the amount to 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. Indicate the source of the fill material. No. 4. Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diver- sions? Give general description, purpose and approximate quantities if known. No. S. Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. No. 6. Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and antici- pated volume of discharge. No. b. Ground: 1. Will ground water be withdrawn or will water be discharged to INDEX Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 3 �� Space Reserved for Agency Comments ground water? Give general description, purpose and approxi- mate quantities if known. No. 2. Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any. (For ex- ample, domestic sewage, industrial containing 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) is expected to serve. No. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1. Describe the source of runoff (including stormwater) 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. Stormwater dissipates into the ground or flows into the City of Yakima stormwater sewer system. 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: Not applicable. 4. Plants a. Check (✓) types of vegetation found on the site: deciduous trees: ❑ alder Cf maple Q aspen ❑ other: catalpa, elm, sycamore, locust evergreen trees: ❑ fir ❑ cedar ❑ pine Cf other: mugho pine, spruce Ct shrubs: juniper tams Cf grass D pasture crop or grain wet soil plants: ❑ cattail ❑ buttercup ❑ bullrush I skunk cabbage ❑ other water plants: ❑ water lily ❑ eelgrass ❑ milfoil ❑ other ❑ other types of vegetation: various native riparian plants b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? DOC. INDEX ( l Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 4 ( Space Reserved for Agency Comments None. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the • site. A number of plants in the Yakima Valley have been identified as threatened or endangered. Existence of any other these species has not been reported at this site. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants or other measures to preserve enhance vegetation on the site, if any. Not applicable. 5. Animals a. Check (v) any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or known to be on or near the site. 1. birds: 0 hawk 0 heron 0 eagle g songbirds ❑ other: 2. mammals: 0 deer 0 bear 0 elk ❑ beaver ❑ other: 3. fish: ❑ bass ❑ salmon/steelhead ❑ trout/bull trout 0 herring 0 shellfish ❑ other b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. There are a number of threatened or endangered birds and ani- mals in the upper Yakima Valley. Southeast Community Park does not lie in an identified breeding or communal roosting area or in an area of observed presence. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. While it is possible a migrating bird might fly over Southeast Community Park, the site is no more part of a migrating route than any other part of the City of Yakima. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: Not applicable. 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heat- ing, manufacturing, etc. D0G, _ INDEX Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 5 Space Reserved Not Applicable. for Agency Comments b. Would your project affect potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties. If so, generally describe. No. 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: Not applicable. 7. Environmental Health 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. No. 1. Describe special emergency services that might be required. Not applicable. 2. Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards. Not applicable. b. Noise 1. What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment operation, other? Neighborhood noise is not an issue for the Southeast Commu- nity Center. 2. What types and levels of noise would be created by or associ- ated with the project on a short-term or long- teiin basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. The types and levels of noise associated with changing the Southeast Community Center zone from R -2 to R -3 are ex- pected to be consistent with that generated by the center and its programs over the past decade. What noise occurs is primarily the result of people entering or exiting the building and park for the purpose of obtaining services are recreating. 3. ' Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Noise impact reduction is not considered a necessary measure although general policy requires the Southeast Community Center to be a good neighbor and to be aware of the residents around it. DOC. Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 1Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 6 INDEX �� r r � � Space Reserved 8. Land and Shoreline Use for Agency Comments a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The Southeast Community Park serves as a neighborhood park for southeast Yakima. The Center is a community center and has provided and expects to continue to provide a wide range of educational, recreational and social service activities and pro- grams for the neighborhood and the community. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. There is no indication in our records that the property has been used for agriculture. Prior to being purchased for its current use, the property was residential with homes approximately 40 to 50 years old. c. Describes any structures on the site. The dominate structure on the site is the 20,000-square-foot community center. It houses a variety of offices, a gymnasium with a stage, commercial kitchen, dining room and meeting room. Parking lots abut the building on both the north and the south. On the south end of the property is a small building used by a food bank. Directly east of the Center is a small building used in the past as a teen center and for after school programs. The park has playground equipment and a volleyball court. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The site is currently zoned R -2. f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? The site is currently designated for Medium Density Residential. g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program desig- nation of the site? Not applicable. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area. If so, so specify. No. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? No one will reside in the park or the center. The number of people who work there will depend on the number and types of agencies leasing space in the building. It would be safe to assume each agency would have a director or manager, a clerical assistant and potentially additional service providers. Park Maintenance Op- DOC• INDEX Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 7 Space Reserved erations staff, usually one or two at a time, will maintain the forAgency Comments grounds and the park. The building will have a building supervi- sor. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any. None required. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any. Because the intended use of the Southeast Community Center is expected to be consistent with past practice, no mitigation is proposed. 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indi- cate whether high, middle or low- income housing? Not applicable. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle or low - income housing. Not applicable. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: Not applicable. 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not includ- ing antennas. What is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? The existing one -story Southeast Community Center houses a gymnasium which make the tallest height just over 30 feet. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or ob- structed? There will be no alteration of views in the immediate vicinity. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any. None required. '11. Light and Glare a. What types of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time DOC. INDEX C--/ Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 8 � � 1 Space Reserved of day would it mainly occur? for Agency Comments The Southeast Community Center's parking lots have lights and its exterior has security lighting. The lights are directed down and do not shine onto neighboring property at night. They have been present for many years and do not present a nuisance. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No. c. What existing off -site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None present. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any. None proposed. 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? Central Washington State Fairgrounds, two blocks east of the Center: nine -day agricultural Central Washington State Fair, Sundome and a wide variety of events throughout the year. Yakima County Stadium. Martin Luther King Park, .5 mile north: outdoor pool, basketball courts, tennis courts, playground, picnic tables and grills. Adams Elementary School, .5 miles north: football /soccer field, multi -use fields, gymnasium and playground. Washington Middle School, .5 mile north: football/soccer field, baseball field, track, indoor volleyball /basketball courts. Kiwanis Park, I mile northeast: softball fields, volleyball court, basketball hoop, duck pond, playground equipment and picnic facilities. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. No. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any. No measures are proposed to reduce or control impacts on recre- ation. If anything, recreational opportunity may be enhanced by programming at the Community Center. DOC. INDEX J E` Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 9 Space Reserved 13.Historic and Cultural Preservation for Agency Comments 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, ar- chaeological, scientific or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. While there are no landmarks such as those referenced in this question, there are some of value to local citizens. The north exterior wall of the teen center bears portraits of citizens and officials who have provided support for activities and programs considered important to the Southeast Community Center. The Center itself has historical importance among various seg- ments of the community in that it was the culmination of a grass roots movement to provide a neighborhood center in Southeast Yakima over 30 years ago. The Center's meeting room was named to commemorate Martin Luther King. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any. None required. 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe the proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. The Southeast Community Center is located on South 7th Street which intersects with Nob Hill Blvd., a major east west arterial, two blocks to the south. The parking lot on the south end of the building exits on to Central Avenue while the parking lot on the north side of the building exits to Arlington Street. No changes will ensue. b. Is the site currently serviced by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? The Southeast Community Center is not served directly by Yakima Transit. However, Route 2 (Tieton /Nob Hill) runs north and Route 5 (Nob Hill /Tieton) runs south, both on 6th Street, just a block west of the Center. Route 6 (North 4th Street /Fair Avenue) runs south on Fair Avenue, two blocks east of the Center. Bus stops are located at two -block intervals along each route. c, How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? The number of parking places will not change. Currently, there DOC. INDEX Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R- 3/Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 10 Space Reserved are approximately 50 spaces in each of the two parking lots. for AgencyComntents d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improve- ments to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). No. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail or air transportations? If so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. The daily number of vehicular trips is difficult to estimate since the tenants of the building have not been identified at this time. However, The Institute of Traffic Engineers predicts 1.75 trips per 1,000 square feet of floor area for a Recreational Community Center. Based on the Southeast Community Center's approxi- mately 20,000 square feet, we estimate 35 vehicular trips will be generated during the peak hour when the center is up and operat- ing at capacity. This is not a change. It is the same estimate for peak hour traffic that would have been provided last year or five years ago. It is also estimated that at least ten percent of the center's users will arrive by public transportation. Because of the high number of juveniles expected to access programs and services at the center, this estimate may be low. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: Business and its accompanying transportation levels are expected to proceed as they have at the Center for the past decade. No mitigation measures are proposed. 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. Because one of the goals for the Southeast Community Center is a continued, or even enhanced, stabilizing presence in this neigh- borhood, it might be possible that the need for public services could actually be decreased. As it is their is no expectation that additional public services will be required. b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service and the general construction activities on the INDEX Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 11 • r Space Reserved site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. for Agency Comments Not applicable. 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site. -t natural gas wat:. refuse servi tt3►telephon- sanitary sew - , septic system, etc. b. Describe the utilities 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. Not applicable. This is a nonproject action. C. SIGNATURE (to be completed by the applicant.) The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. Signature: 141 `► - ;� Denise Nichols, Parks and Recreation Manager Date Submitted:` J b. SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (To be completed by the applicant. (Do not use the following for project actions.) Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction with the list of elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent of the proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from the proposal, would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented. 1. How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to water; emissions to air; production, storage, or release or hazardous sub- stances; or production of noise? A rezone of the property from R -2 to R -3 will not result in discharges as described. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increase are: None proposed. 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish or DOC. marine life? INDEX E- � Southeast Community Center Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 12 1 Space Reserved for Agency Comments The proposed rezone will not affect plants, animals, fish or marine life. Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish or marine life are: None proposed. 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural re- sources? The proposed rezone will have no effect on energy or natural re- sources. Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural re- sources are: None proposed. 4. How would the proposal be likely to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection; such as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitat, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, floodplains, or prime farmlands? The proposed rezone should have no effect on areas such as described above. Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: None proposed. 5. How would the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline use, including whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with existing plans? The proposed rezone is unlikely to affect land use. The intent is to continue the use of the center as it has been used or the past decade. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts. None proposed. 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transporta- tion or public services and utilities? Any changes resulting from changing the Southeast Community Center from an R -2 to an R -3 zone should be negligible and use of public transportation and utilities should continue at current and previous levels. DOC. Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Park and Recreation • Page 13 INDEX Space Reserved for Agency Comments Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: None proposed. 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environ- ment. The proposed rezone is not expected to conflict with local, state or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. DOG. INDEX Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 /Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 14 # EE— CITY OF YAKIMA PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION (Southeast Community Center) Exhibit List CHAPTER F APPLICATION EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE F -i Rezone and Class (3) Applications 6/7/04 F -2 Public Meeting Notes, Southeast Community Center, 11 /6/04 6/7/04 F -3 Public Meeting Notes, Southeast Community Center, 11 /13/04, 5:30 pm 6/7/04 F -4 Public Meeting Notes, Southeast Community Center, 11 /13/04, 7:00 pm 6/7/04 F -5 Public Meeting Notes, Southeast Community Center, 11 /24/03 6/7/04 CITY OF YAKIMA: �` i E.;: •' • ••�F:, LAND USE APPLICATION RECEIVED < c ,: c\,__,/ ` ' ' - : :1, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMEN> N 0 �. 7 zoo¢ ± 129 NORTH SECOND STREET, 2ND FLOOR c °4 itp;; r � 1 `� YAHIMA, WASHINGTON 98901 CI y O " -4,,,„ '''''''='''' VOICE: (509) 575 -6183 FAX: (509) 575 -6105 PLANNING NG �' g M :, : :, r:. " ;. _ ^, L° `'''� "' i�;�3,;;�.:.. �'w;��:x:�^?�ae .\�� e`ac ,. � . .. ,� Sii'l� :a �cl,+^\:C ". -':mac \\ Answer all questions completely. If you have any questions about this form or the application process call, come in person or refer to the accompanying instructions. This application consists of four parts. PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION AND PART IV - CERTIFICATION are on this page. PART II and HI contain additional information specific to your proposal and MUST be attached to this page to complete the application. Remember to bring all necessary attachments and the required filing fee when the application is submitted. The Planning Division cannot accept an application unless it is complete and the filing fee paid. Filing fees are not refundable. 1 �� t.. a \. ,\ I. APPLICANT NAME ,r Yakima Parks and Recreation 2. APPLICANT ADDRESS STREET 2301 Fruitvale Blvd. CITY Yakima AND PHONE NUMBER STATE WA zip 98902 PHONE ( 5 09 575 -6020 MESSAGE ( 509 X76 -6460 3. APPLICANT'S IN'T'EREST CHECK 421 OWNER ❑ OWNER REPRESENTATIVE IN PROPERTY ONE ❑ CONTRACT PURCHASER ❑ OTHER 4. PROPERTY OWNER NAME (IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT) s ame 5. PROPERTY OWNER'S STREET CITY ADDRESS AND PHONE (IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT) STATE ZIP PHONE ( ) MESSAGE ( ) 6. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER (S) FOR SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1 91 330 -1 4539 1W 1 7. EXISTING ZONING OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: R— 2 8. ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1211 South 7th Street 9. TYPE OF APPLICATION: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Class (2) Use - 'Environmental Checklist (SEPA) ❑ Right-of-Way Vacation ❑ Class (3) Use ❑ Modification to Approved Class (2) & (3) Uses ❑ Short Plat Exemption ia Rezone ❑ Appeal ❑ Shoreline ❑ Variance 0 Nonconforming Structure/Use ❑ Utility Easement Release ❑ Home Occupation ❑ Preliminary Subdivision ❑ Interpretation by Hearing Examiner ❑ Administrative Adjustment ❑ Short Plat ❑ Other .::........ G- 10. SEE ATTACHED SHEETS 3 ,, �,., . :�. -., ; ,fin , <. •• , +', :. �:� � < ; , \� .; �� , .- ::<'��'""R� �x�� � , ��'r;'T y+ `vsR, �F at \ - .,� x �'� e 11. I certify that the information on this application and the required attachments are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I SIGNATUR ti �` S e +` �' /��} /� -, Revised 9 -98 FOR ADMINISTRATIVE USE ONLY y H earin - DATE FEE PAID RECEIVED BY FIL Qii ,• 3� AMOUNT 1M RECEI• NO • , HEART • 1 .:19 ei., , SU I..EMENTAL APPLICATION FOR: 1 RECEIVED t""i' E N p Y � ` � � • JUN 4 , ''� 0 7 2004 �nsrs� its P LANNING 1G Dili �> M_ CHAPTER 15.23, YAKIMA URBAN AREA ZONING ORDINANCE (UAZQ) hk. .<: mrn:,. mell ><.� v <Fa <':., r "Csii ... , ._ �. ' .. ., <x ...r .z. , ^.., :..,... r ^, . , :u:E h..h ..J.e, .>.:.. ,;<'4.`.E "; ;:mix .. E e,4 .. .tfi.. ,, ..•> G_: c. ,, .. , . , e > '. v ' F 2,ex.,.:, >,:: „v:. ` < jx:.R. � �:;:a` =.,.:xcrw 4%p�:z Yya „�,.�;:`:�' "� c •. . 1. REQUEST: >?. ^:..,�T•ri' „L.<,v.`E' v �v ' /,:� S% �•`,:F��� , '�Y+w$f�'�hxx = , (I, we) the property owner(s) request that the following described property be rezoned: From Two — Family Residential (R-2) T Multi — Family Residential (R -3) 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY: (Attach if lengthy) Attached. 3. OWNERS SIGNATURE: (I, we) certify that (I, we) are the owner(s) of record of all of the above described property: • t` :ALA • `* ( OWNER(S) SIGN •TURE) STATE OF WASHINGTON) j \ . COUNTY OFYAKIMA ) `., . fx t On this day personally appeared before me � Se. OC11.0 5 �. :34._0,own to et ie individual(s) described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument'. ` . : , ' - at are the owner(s) of the property requested to be rezoned, have read the application and kno\ ` th. con . . e -reof `. lbelieve the same to be true. L f a o A rt. 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ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST A properly completed Environmental Checklist is mandated by the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for a rezone request. Checklists should be obtained from the Planning Division. 5. WRITTEN NARRATIVE thoroughly answers the following questions in as much detail as possible: A. Is the requested zoning change suitable with the property in question (subject property)? How so? B. How is the rezone request in compliance with and /or how does the request deviate from the 1997 Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan as amended? C. Are there adequate public facilities, such as traffic capacity, sewer service,potable water, storm water and other public services and infrastructure existing on and around the subject property? Are the existing public facilities capable of supporting the most intensive use of the new (requested) zone? If not, what mitigating measures are going to be implemented to address any short falls in public services that may exist? D. Is the proposed zone change and associated land uses changes compatible with the existing neighboring uses? What mitigating measures are planned to address incompatibility, such as site screening,buffering building design, open space traffic flow alternation, etc.? E. Is there a public need for the proposed change? 6. SPECIFIC PROJECT If this request is for a specific project please include the following: A. Written project description including number of housing units and parking spaces. If the proposal is for a business describe hours of operation, days per week and all other pertinent information related to business operations. B. Site Plan (Please use the City of Yakima Site Plan Checklist) Note: All submitted information will be forwarded to the Hearing Examiner along with your application and will become part of the pu " E'v hearing record. Clear, comprehensive and accurate detail of the information is in the best interest of the applicant. ' `' Revised 9 -98 DEX 1 REcEiv JUN p 7 2004, • LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS I PLANNING OF �'AKllMA ®11 Southeast Community Center and Parking Lots The East 140 feet of Lot 1, CENTRAL PAIR;, ADDITION to the city of North Yakima (now Yakima:), according the official plat thereof recorded in Volume "A" of Plats, page 46, records.of Yakima County, Washington; (1) except the North 100 feet thereof; (2) except the East 15 feet of the North 190 feet for alley; and (3) except the East 10 feet of the South 110 feet for alley. The East half of Lot 8, Central Park Addition to the City of North Yakima, now Yakima, recorded in Volume A of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington, EXCEPT the East 10 feet thereof, and EXCEPT the West 25 feet thereof for street. The North .100 feet of the West 125 feet of the East 140 feet of Lot 1, CENTRAL PARK ADDITION, according to the official Plat thereof recorded in Volume "A" of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington. • d <. Southeast Community Paris • • Parcel 1. Lot 2, Central Park Addition to the City of North Yakima, now Yakima, recorded in Volume A of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington, EXCEPT the West 1 acre there of and EXCEPT the East 50 feet of the North 140 feet thereof. Parcel 2. The West 1 acre of Lot 2, Central Park Addition, recorded in Volume A of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington EXCEPT the West 10 feet thereof conveyed to the City of Yakima for street and alley by deed recorded under Auditor's File No. 191809. DOC. INDEX ) 1 ) fr =. T _ _ SITE' r CH E CK LIST 1 ry �J �'r ^r: .. ., _� ,c. ._ b ..,:.� ] _ ,1 .. yy _ . -. .T\. r'al!- -.. .ax_r. .lvv!x .•:.� T�Fi':- i:Y?_� :G i ". ..... > ..:. .. .. .... .._ .. T ._,...., ✓�9 .... .. _.. .. � ,z •: .H.. .v .,...,,�:.. a r � ?'i. i:.G? ':P3ak ..... Y a.. ... , _ ._. 4 .. ::. -.r � ._ .. . ti.. .,... ,c. -r. ,:rid .. ,.•;. 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Y kit, ,8) Structure Setbacks. • Di 4 , yr 9) North Arrow. . • (a' 10) Lot coverage with calculations shown on the plan. • RI _11) Location and size of any easements.. Er 12) Location and type of existing and proposed landscaping including landscaping located within the public right -of -way. - . 2(13) Location and size of existing and proposed side sewer and water service lines. ® 14) Adjacent land uses. • El 15) Location and size of all parking spaces with the parking calculations shown on the map / approximate . C3` 16) Location and dimensions of proposed or existing driveway approaches. ® 17) Vision clearance triangles at street intersections and where driveways and curb cuts intersect with streets. $18) Location and size of new or existing loading spaces and docks. . 46- 19) Location and size of proposed or existing signs. .8-20) Location, type and description of required site screening. . - 8.21) Location and size of required site drainage facilities including on -site retention 22) Location and size of existing or proposed public sidewalks, that are within 20.0 feet and on the same side of the street. • -g-23) Proposed improvements located within the public right -of -way. I x'24) Name, address, phone number and signature of the owner or person responsible for the proposed project. [+ "25) Calculation of land use density. Note: The Planning Division or reviewing official may require the site plan to include any other infoilliation to clarify the proposal, assess its impacts, or detei compliance with the Yakima Municipal Code and other laws and regulations. Revised 9 -98 , R eCEIVeD JUN ® 7 2 004 Cis Site Plan Check List Addendum PLA`� Y ` ,` 2. Engineering scale. Indicated scale is approximate. S. Structural set backs. The building is set back approximately 16 feet from the east and west property lines. 11. Location and size of any easements. Specific easements are not noted in documents in our files. However, mention is made in title insurance papers that easements are granted for alleys, streets, irrigation canals, ditches, pipes and flumes that may exist. A City sewer line running north and south across the property requires an easement. 14. Adjacent Land Uses. The surrounding land is occupied by residences. 17. Vision clearance triangles at street intersections and where driveways and curb cuts intersect with streets. The vision triangles have not been included on the site plan due to space limitations. The photos of Southeast Yakima and of the Center provide an indication of the nature of this area, however. Vegetation along the streets is not substantial and views of oncoming traffic are not hindered, 19. Location and size of proposed or existing signs. Signs are attached to the building. NDEX j j Southeast C ommunit y Center JUG o ; • i !; 1211 South. 7th Street �c, Yakima ` �_ . 1' 3, ` ' . #per ' i • ; ;` �r V6 Ar -t - ti to ! . ,' ;' ' , 1 ` t b ` S ■F .l t }4 ✓ o i � t. ,�, . -� , ' AN ' �� . ` t � ` +�R `, ' r t lipit x !- tg z t . , -L,� a $ t `i 3\ v„ + ;la '� � ; ' ,, ''•`. i • j i :L'' r . .3a jali ' � x $ j p , m, i. x a s- 1 11," 4n.,sx -. 'r au , * ' ' • - ' ''. ' f ti f ., _ ? � � �' n b u y s a � t • ,j 'd` �: 4 , e f sR'� ii • &m ' .-- i I 9 � - ii .4th F? 4 'y s • " -. • • • • .:::::: V'f - � r+M z - - � ',� ,' ! w,t, :' A } i oath Entrance „. . , ... freollir 1/4,.. d!.:, i. WW I •` • 7 .fit 7 Y t1 ,� 1j� t s� .fit ‘t;"1 �i. ^ 4P { .+. If . ,' � . ri+ .1 L A r l' i`� 4 1. ,t z- .. .. f _ 4,-.‘:;;„...; r im, '� : - 'r i .l... s e s ��++ sSi �. 1 ' • N • i 4, . aM • DOC. < ,.. INDEX ” ". ..., ., , , ) RECEIVED Application to Rezone JUN 200 The Southeast Community Center PLAN OF . From Two - Family Residential to Multi - Family Residential A. Is the requested rezoning change suitable with the property in question (subject property)? How so? This request for change in zoning for the Southeast Community and Park is entirely suitable and appropriate when considered in the context of the surrounding residential environment and the neighborhood's needs and desires for the use of the Center. While the majority of the property in the Center's R neighborhood is occupied by single - family residences, population is dense and there are examples of property development that would seem to more closely resemble R -3 property. These are specific examples illustrated on the attached map: Property A: the southwest corner of the intersection of Arlington and South 7th Streets across the street from the Center's north parking lot. .5 -acre. Four privately owned two -story duplexes with detached garages. Property B: the southeast corner of the intersection of Arlington and South 6th Streets. One acre. Yakima Housing Authority site with a multiplex. Property C: north side of Central at south 8th Street. .8 acre. Five two -story Yakima Housing Authority duplexes. Property D: 805 E. Central Avenue. .5 acre. Privately owned. Two one -story duplexes. Property E: 1010 S. 9 Street. 1.0 acre. Multi - building apartment complex covering a city block. This block, bordered by 9 and 8 on the east and west and Rainier and LaSalle on the north and south, is zoned R - 3. With the exceptions of the R-3 apartment complex, these referenced properties conform to the definition of an R -2 zone though not necessarily to the spirit. They generally meet design standards: up to 50 percent lot coverage, access via local streets, one- and two -story buildings and large setbacks. However, while they meet the general density of seven to twelve dwelling units per net residential acre, they stray toward the high side, have lesser setbacks and generate more traffic than single - family dwellings or single duplexes. Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 1 NDE ` \ \ Fes. y_1 fi a ry ;' ''` .� � � n .. ' rr `"•`( ', � .• , .L �Id�C C 4 . = � F X54 • CI P it . —' �` .' , • tt Slf r � ; 2 A •� r i , f ., a ,( : ti •. _. i ,,s ' r,4 > � � ..h .. M1 1/4'. r y k v . 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','1C',.T±nea•,, ,. r`� �rt {{��� �� x ^rn Yom.= d +�: ' J "a r °iC'hrrx $ 7 r c,r , y G t -� k 5 "i��� e� '' P ' �. ! :1h.S:..u:ai „� y; 7.., ", zy'»t' u�}.� dV> J. � G i . .:' l:�SL b'k.'G't"({...�.'a4A�E : lG .J', � , fy'G�4. v1 -r .>' tl } In addition, there are a number of lots, interior lots west of and across the street from the Center's north parking lot, for example, where the distance between the dwelling and the lot line, while not zero, is minimal. Finally, there is the Food Bank (Property F) on the south edge of the Community Center's southern parking lot on Central Avenue. While this is a charitable enterprise, it also serves a social service or quasi food mart, not normally anticipated in a residential area. The second reason why the proposed rezone is particularly well suited for the Southeast Community Center and Park is the City's desire to provide the services and programs that the community has said loudly and clearly it would like to see there. In November, 2003, Yakima Parks and Recreation hosted a series of four meetings at the Center. About 115 people signed the attendance sheets and represented a broad cross section of the community. They recorded in writing their desires for the center and those comments were tabulated. The participants indicated a desire to continue the services that have been be offered through the Center for the past decade — primarily after school and drug and gang intervention programs. In addition to opportunities for sports, recreation, arts and crafts, drama, dance, dining and socialization, they also asked for services for child and family development, economic and job development, medical, health and wellness — services often best provided by professionals. If the Community Center were to be rezoned R -3, it would have the ability to apply for Class 3 consideration for the purpose of leasing space to professionals able to provide these services. In fact, three agencies have leased space at the Center for a number of years: the NAACP, the Yakima Valley Regional Library (satellite branch) and the University of Washington (agricultural research office). This rezone application and accompanying Class 3 application will allow for the continuation of these services. The Southeast Community Center has been part of this neighborhood since its doors opened in 1972 and, in fact, predates a number of the nearby residences. There is no desire to change its appearance or its nature as a community center which is defined in the Urban Area Zoning Ordinance as "a facility owned and operated by a public agency or nonprofit corporation; provided, that the principal use of the facility is for public assistance, community improvement, or public assembly." This request will simply enable the City to continue to operate the facility as it has in the past and will provide the means to optimize services to the citizens in the future. Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 2 INDEX B. How is the rezone request in compliance with and/or- how does the request deviate from the 1977 Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan as amended? The proposed rezone and attendant Class 3 applications for the Southeast Community Center are consistent with goals, objectives and policies listed in the Urban Area Comprehensive Plan's Action Plan: General Development Goals, Policy G1.1: Strive to make the Yakima urban area the center for activities throughout the Yakima Valley by forming public /private partnerships that diversify the economic, cultural and service opportunities offered in the urban area. Land Use Goals, Objective L2: Establish a pattern of development that supports a sense of community. Land Use Goals, Policy L2.1: Seek opportunities for common public use of school /park sites, firelpolice /community centers and other community based facilities as a means of creating a public center to neighborhoods. Public and Semi - Public Goals, Goal Si: Allow governmental, religious, education and civic facilities in appropriate locations throughout the urban area. Public and Semi- Public Goals, Objective Si: Encourage the location of public and semi-public facilities in a manner consistent with the sector of the community which they are intended to serve. Public and Semi - Public Goals, Policy Sl.2: Public facilities such as schools, churches and community centers which are primarily oriented toward serving a neighborhood may be located in residential area provided that sufficient loading zones and off - street parking spaces are included to minimize the impact of vehicular traffic on the surrounding residences. Public and Semi - Public Goals, Policy S1.6: Allow for the location of satellite local government offices to provide needed services at the neighborhood level. Public and Semi- Public Goals, Objective S3: Schools and open space will be adequate to meet the demands of our population. The Urban Area Comprehensive Plan allows governmental and civic facilities in appropriate locations throughout the Urban Service Area. It encourages location of public and semi - public facilities in a manner consistent with the sector of the community which they are intended to serve and requires these public and semi - public uses to be developed in a manner which does not detract from the surrounding neighborhood. The Southeast Community Center is an excellent example of the policies detailed in the Urban Area Plan. Its location was originally determined by the community it was going to serve. In spring, 1966, a group of citizens organized to formulate the concept of a community center which Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 3 DOC INDEX } they envisioned as a small structure provided with funding raised only in Southeast Yakima. Initially a house was purchased on the present site. For a few years it served as the first community center and Henry Beauchamp, current OIC director and former City Councilman, was hired as director. By April, 1972, the idea had not only taken root but had grown. Organizers partnered with the City of Yakima, local churches and other agencies to apply for HUD funding for a $630,000 center which replaced the small house and opened in 1972. Since then the building and the adjacent park have been maintained in a manner that enhances the surrounding neighborhood, provides social services and recreation opportunities and supplies open green space in one of the most densely populated portions of the city. Adoption of the proposed zoning change is an investment in the future of the Southeast Community Center. Public process has been a characteristic of the history of the facility beginning with the original citizen - driven campaign for a center and ending most recently with the series of public meetings and the call for a community advisory board to advise management regarding the Center's programming. Again, the proposal complies with the spirit of the Urban Area Comprehensive Plan (Public Process Goals). C. Are there adequate public facilities, such as traffic capacity, sewer service, potable water. storm water and other public services and infrastructure existing on and around the subject property? Are the existing public facilities capable of supporting the most intensive use of the new (requested) zone? If not, what mitigating measures are going to be implemented to address any short falls in public services that may exist? The petitioner is in the enviable position of being able to state adequate public facilities exist for current and future activities at the Southeast Community Center. Because of the City's commitment to maintenance of the Center and the adjacent park, the facilities are in generally good condition. The City of Yakima's services — street maintenance, refuse collection, water, irrigation and sewer — have capacity to accommodate the facility and its users. The Center's location near arterials — Fair Avenue, Nob Hill Boulevard and South 6th Street — enables visitors to access it with little intrusion onto neighborhood streets. Ample off - street parking is available. Loading zones are located on the north and south sides of the building. Accessed through the parking lots, they limit the effect of traffic on the adjacent residential streets. Future use of the center is not expected to create excessive demands and no mitigating measures are anticipated. Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 4 QO`°' itiDEX D. Is the proposed zone change and associated land use changes compatible with the existing neighboring uses? What mitigating measures are planned to address incompatibility, such as site screening, buffering building design, open space, traffic flow alternation, etc. The Center and the park were located in the area prior to construction of some of the current residences and serve as an enhancement to the densely populated area by providing open and green space for recreation and relaxation. The proposed zone change will produce no discernable changes to the neighborhood and no mitigating measures are planned. It may be reassuring to the neighbors, the City Planning Department and the Hearing Examiner to know that grants from Housing and Urban Development and the State's Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation helped acquire the property on which the Center and park are located. Along with the grant funding came deed restrictions which prohibit the sale of or change in use of the property without express permission of these two agencies. E. Is there a public need for the proposed change? While the November, 2003, public meetings, did not specifically speak to the proposed rezone, they did address the community's desire for expansion of the Southeast Community Center's future activities, programs and services, The proposed rezone and subsequent Class 3 Review will facilitate provision of those services. The community clearly wants the facility continue as a community center and the City has voiced its commitment toward that objective. The general demographics of Southeast Yakima — dense population, lower incomes, cultural diversity, high number of school -aged children — indicate the need for a variety of services that can be effectively and appropriately provided with the center serving as a centralized location. The proposed rezone will have no detrimental effect on the neighborhood or on the appearance and operation of the Center except for opening up the possibility of accessing professional services for the Center's constituents. A March 26, 2004, Yakima Herald - Republic editorial declared: "Southeast Center's Future Should Focus on Community" and, referring to the November, 2003, meetings, concluded, "Participants generally wanted the same things, regardless of age or ethnic background: educational programs for children, job training for adults and recreation for everybody. That's a good foundation from which to launch the center as a true `community' facility." Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 5 DOC. INDEX } Section 6. A written project description with hours of operation and other pertinent information has been omitted because this is a non - project proposal. A site plan has been included for your information. DOC. Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 6 INDEX RECEIVED JUN 0 7 2004 SPECIFIC PROJECT CITY OF Y ,KI1;1r PLANNING DIV. A. Written project description including number of housing units ad parking spaces. If the proposal is for a business, describe hours of operation, days per week and all other pertinent information related to business operations. This application is for a nonproject proposal. However, in the interest of providing as complete a package of information as possible, we are including the following, which also appears in the Request for a Class 3 Review for Professional Offices. This application seeks approval for the location of professional offices in the Southeast Community Center. The building has approximately 20,000 square feet divided into a number of offices and other types of rooms including a gymnasium with stage, a commercial kitchen, a dining room and a large meeting room. The City will contract with a qualified local agency for management of the building. That agency, in turn, will use space to offer its own services and/or lease space to other, also qualified, organizations for programs and services for the surrounding neighborhood and the community. The number of services will be limited by the amount of space required by the leasers. The types of services will include educational, nutritional, recreational, rehabilitational, medical and social. Examples include after school tutoring, job development, senior lunches, health and wellness classes, substance abuse counseling, free clinics, health screenings, potluck dinners, bingo and arts and crafts. The Southeast Community Center currently leases space to three organizations: the Yakima Valley Regional Library (satellite branch), the University of Washington (agricultural research office) and the NAACP. Approval of this application will allow for continuation of these services. The majority of the activities will take place during normal business hours: S a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. However, the facility's role as a community center may require that it be open into the evening and on weekends. This is not a change. The Southeast Community Center has operated on this timeframe for many years. The building has two entrances, one on the north side and one on the south. The southern entrance is the primary entry and opens into the reception area. The north entrance opens into the gymnasium Parking lots with approximately 50 stalls each abut the building on the north and the south, Accessed by the parking lots, the loading zones are located by the entrances which helps limit the impact of vehicular traffic on the adjacent residential streets The majority of the Center's visitors will access the building from the south as they have in the past. Southeast Community Center Rezone from R -2 to R -3 • Yakima Parks and Recreation DO C, INDEX - RECEIVED Application for a Class 3 Review to Allow JUN 0 7 2004 The Southeast Community Center C A TY OF YAK 1 M PLANNING LiV To Accommodate Professional Offices and Services A. Fully describe the proposed development, including the number of housing units and parking spaces. If the proposal is for a business, describe hours of operation, days per week and all pertinent information related to business operations. This application seeks approval for the location of professional offices in the Southeast Community Center. The building has approximately 20,000 square feet divided into a number of offices and other types of rooms including a gymnasium with stage, a commercial kitchen, a dining room and a large meeting room. (A floor plan of the center is attached.) The City will contract with a qualified local agency for management of the building. That agency, in turn, will use space to offer its own services and /or lease space to other, also qualified, organizations for programs and services for the surrounding neighborhood and the community. The number of services will be limited by the amount of space required by the leasers. The types of services will include educational, nutritional, recreational, rehabilitational, medical and social. Examples include after school tutoring, job development, senior lunches, health and wellness classes, substance abuse counseling, free clinics, health screenings, potluck dinners, bingo and arts and crafts. The Southeast Community Center currently leases space to three organizations: the Yakima Valley Regional Library (satellite branch), the University of Washington (agricultural research office) and the NAACP. Approval of this application will allow for continuation of these services. The majority of the activities will take place during normal business hours: S a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. However, the facility's role as a community center may require that it be open into the evening and on weekends. This is not a change. The Southeast Community Center has operated on this timeframe for many years. The building has two entrances, one on the north side and one on the south. The southern entrance is the primary entry and opens into the reception area. The north entrance opens into the gymnasium Parking lots with approximately 50 stalls each abut the building on the north and the south, Accessed by the parking lots, the loading zones are located by the entrances which helps limit the impact of vehicular traffic on the adjacent residential streets The majority of the Center's visitors will access the building from the south as they have in the past. Southeast Community Center Class 3 Retdew for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page I DO C, INDEX. B. How is the proposal compatible to neighboring properties? What mitigation measures are proposed to promote compatibility? The proposal for location of professional offices in the Center is compatible with the neighboring properties. First of all, the Southeast Community Center predates a number of the surrounding residences. It was built in 1972 in a neighborhood where the houses at that time were already 35 to 50 years old. Many of those buildings have been replaced by the newer structures that are there now. Second, agencies and organizations selected to lease space in the building will be selected in accordance with their ability to provide services desired by the neighborhood. Finally, the Southeast Community Center has a record of being a good neighbor. Its park setting enhances the general neighborhood and provides open and green space in one of the City's most densely populated areas. The park and the building's exterior have been well maintained. The location of professional services inside the building will produce no discernable changes to the neighborhood and no mitigating measures are planned. C. Is your proposal consistent with current zoning of your property; and is your proposal consistent with uses and zoning of neighboring properties? The Southeast Community Center and Park has an R-2 (Two - Family Residential) zoning. However, this application has been submitted concurrently with a request to rezone the Center and the park to R -3 (Multi - Family Residential). Professional offices are a permitted R- 3 land use provided approval is obtained through a Class 3 Review and Public Hearing. The surrounding neighborhood, a good portion of which developed subsequent to the 1972 opening of the Southeast Community center, is also zoned R -2. However, there are examples where more than one duplex has been constructed on a single parcel and where the property more closely resembles a multi - family residential zone. While professional offices are not listed as an appropriate land use in R -2 zones, a community center is and requires only Class 2 review and approval. The city's intention is to continue operation of the Center in a manner similar to that employed for many years by the Yakima County Substance Abuse Coalition. Because of this, there will be no significant or apparent external changes, and professional offices on this R -3 parcel would remain consistent with past practice. Finally, during a recent opportunity for public comment, there were no calls for curtailment of activity at the center. Instead, there was universal interest in expanding programs and activities at the center. Southeast Community Center Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 2 ' " INDEX F- / . } ) D. Is your proposal in the best interest of the community? There can be no doubt the request for rezone and this request to locate professional offices in the Southeast Community Center is in the best interest of the community. The City of Yakima has made a clear commitment to its citizens and this neighborhood in particular to keep the Center open and operating according to the needs and wishes of its constituents. In November, 2003, Yakima Parks and Recreation hosted a series of four meetings at the Center. Well over 100 people participated and recorded their desires for the Center's future. Minutes of those meetings and compilations of those comments are included in this section of this application. The participants indicated a desire to continue the services that have been offered through the Center for the past decade — primarily after school and drug and gang intervention programs. However, in addition to opportunities for sports, recreation, arts and crafts, drama, dance, dining and socialization, they also asked for services for child development, economic and job development, medical, health and wellness — services that best provided on a regular basis by professionals in on -site offices. The demographics of Southeast Yakima underscore the value of providing a wide range of social and health services. In general, this area is characterized by dense population, low income, lack of education, cultural diversity and a high number of school -aged children. Bringing professional services to the Southeast Community Center will overcome obstacles like Iimited transportation and hesitancy about approaching unfamiliar environments and will provide access to information and assistance where it is most needed. The Yakima Herald - Republic, in a March 26, 2004, editorial said, "Southeast Center's Future Should Focus on Community." The newspaper cited the November, 2003 meeting and concluded, "Participants generally wanted the same things, regardless of age or ethnic background: educational programs for children, job training for adults and recreation for everybody. That's a good foundation from which to launch the center as a true `community' facility." DOC, Southeast Community Center Class 3 Review for Professional Offices • Yakima Parks and Recreation • Page 3 INDEX r- CITY OF YAKIMA: LAND D USE APPLICATION D ; n � ., PLICATION RECE IVY ;tom`, DE P ARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENUN y 0 7 2004 129 NORTH SECOND STREET, 2ND FLOOR • \, - "" f YAKIMA, WASHINGTON 98901 CITY OF y r�E .',,, °R;11fl. PLANNING La€ . �,�- �� =� VOICE: (509) 575 -6183 FAX: (509) 575 -6105 ''� ...:..: . . .,: �..., _ . ,:.. :: . ;.;, "'y = '.€.: �iH3kz�': ..` ��. Y�� .r °y�:S��'��c��i.�...i:����t�a . �w.ww 5 .> : ; >. : .. �ae� _, ,<;...' :a. u��r�.a��� \��.:�. >i::'§ Fez ::v:'s...��� :,. . Answer all questions completely. If you have any questions about this form or the application process call, come in person or refer to the accompanying instructions. This application consists of four parts. PART I - GENERAL INFORMATION AND PART IV - CERTIFICATION are on this page. PART II and III contain additional information specific to your proposal and MUST be attached to this page to complete the application. Remember to bring all necessary attachments and the required filing fee when the application is submitted. The Planning Division cannot accept an application unless it is complete and the filing fee paid. Filing fees are not refundable. �. ham, ,^ \,:. �4 �`� \ ■ a 1. APPLICANT NAME Yakima Parks and Recreation 2. APPLICANT ADDRESS STREET 2301 Fruitvale Blvd. CITY Yakima AND PHONE NUMBER STATE Z IP PHONE ( ) MESSAGE WA 98902 5 09 575 -6020 ( 509 X76 -6460 3. APPLICANT'S IN'T'EREST CHECK 1E3 OWNER ❑ OWNER REPRESENTATIVE IN PROPERTY ONE ❑ CONTRACT PURCHASER ❑ OTHER 4. PROPERTY OWNER NAME (IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT) s ame 5. PROPERTY OWNERS STREET CITY ADDRESS AND PHONE (IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT) STATE ZIP PHONE ( ) MESSAGE ( ) 6. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER (S) FOR SUBJECT PROPERTY: 191330 -14539 7. EXISTING ZONING OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: R— 2 8. ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1211 South 7th Street 9. TYPE OF APPLICATION: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Class (2) Use ❑ Environmental Checklist (SEPA) ❑ Right -of -Way Vacation irt Class (3) Use ® Modification to Approved Class (2) & (3) Uses ❑ Short Plat Exemption ❑ Rezone ❑ Appeal ❑ Shoreline ❑ Variance ❑ Nonconforming Structure/Use ❑ Utility Easement Release ❑ Home Occupation ❑ Preliminary Subdivision ❑ Interpretation by Hearing Examiner ❑ Administrative Adjustment ❑ Short Plat ❑ Other 10. SEE ATTACHED SHEETS SPA 0 e�. 3;ra 'fry t ,' .. K , 'r �r '' ' * `�P,�a�I' x " nt ' "a a - -f.. °s ice. ii 777.--. �, z,^.x`z"'�`������ � x<x'�Yc S.� � ,c�� t�` : . �� a s g '?F4 ' ��'`("✓>,� �� .� �• t. � ."„ ;::� , <�i.- 1 .e >a'c V L K �+3 ' �✓ �' t "t�WA �hJed �.. a,., � ;..2 11. I certify that the information on this application and the required attachments are true and correct to the best'of my knowledge. 41/ IGNATURE LQ ` DATE imonami Revised 9 -98 FOR ADMINISTRATIVE USE ONLY FILE NO. DATE FEE PAID RECEIVED BY AMOUNT RECEIPT NO. HEARDCE0 It ! f + " �' ❑ CLASS (2) REVIEW CLASS (3) REVIEW 4 � ', -, i i CHAPTER 15.14 AND 15.15, YAKIMA URBAN AREA ZONING ORDINANCE (UAZO) dye" .” - .. r a ' rfs ' ? '" f t � c '�' -'1 s ". .sL' s w F L ' ,.�� :M' r � .. i r . G. P4 I 1. PROPOSED LAND USE TYPE (Important: Must be taken From Table 4 -1, of the Urban Area Zoning Ordinance) RECEIvED Community Center 2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY: (Attach if lengthy) JUN ® 7 el l';' Attached. Ci iPv ns} i�Yi .x� . v. * a , x xr 5 < - .1- r� P . v g ' � 0 i , ,,,, F Z ^ r r ' 8. � H a B a BY , A , 4. %, . Q ` � . f '�'y.`t r I t ce- ', 22 a . ' , it PA' --' ' �, fs _ . . ..� .�,..:. ., .—u..., -,-,11 `S , ,� env � ' .u .. _ . . . 5. SITE PLAN REQUIRED: (Please use the City of Yakima Site Plan Checklist) 6. A WRI'1'TEN NARRATIVE: (Please answer the following questions in the narrative) A. Fully describe the proposed development, including number of housing units and parking spaces. If the proposal is for a business describe hours of operation, days per week and all other pertinent infoiuiation related to business operations. B. How is the proposal compatible to neighboring properties? What mitigation measures are proposed to promote compatibility? C. Is your proposal consistent with current zoning of your property; and, Is your proposal consistent with uses and zoning of neighboring properties? D. Is your proposal in the best interest of the community? 7. AN ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST: (If required by the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)) Note: If you have any questions about this process please come in person to the Planning Division, 129 North 2nd St. Yakima, WA or call the Planning Division at (509) 575 -6183, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. FOR ADMINISTRATIVE USE ONLY For Class (2) Applications, the proposed development requires Class (2) Review for the following reasons: 0 Listed as a Class (2) use in Table 4-1; or, ❑ Structural or other physical site improvements are proposed or required by this title, and the use has frontage on a designated collector or arterial road (single - family dwellings, duplexes, and their accessory structures are exempt from this provision); or ❑ All or part of the parcel proposed for development is in the Flood Plain, Airport, or Greenway Overlay Districts; or, ❑ The proposed use includes hazardous materials; or, ❑ A mobile or manufactured home listed as a Class (2) use in Section 15.04.120. Revised 9 -98 ) INDEX r-tt fr RECEIVED JUN 0 7 2004 CITY OF YA IMA PLANNING DIV. LEGAL. DESCRIPTIONS Southeast Community Center and Parking Lots The East 140 feet of Lot 1, CENTRAL PARK ADDITION to the city of North Yakima (now Yakima), according the official plat thereof recorded in Volume "A" of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington; North 100 feet thereof; except the lion f i cei iici(:Of; (2) except the East 15 feet of the North 190 feet for alley; and (3) except the East 10 feet of the South 110 feet for alley. The East half of Lot S, Central. Park Addition to the City of North Yakima, now Yakima, recorded in Volume A of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington, EXCEPT the East 10 feet thereof, and EXCEPT the West 25 feet thereof for street. The North .100 feet of the West 125 feet of the East 140 feet of Lot 1., CENTRAL PARK ADDITION, according to the official Plat thereof recorded in Volume "A" of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington. Southeast Community Park Parcel 1. Lot 2, Central Park Addition to the City of North Yaki ma, now Yakima, recorded in Volume A of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington, EXCEPT the West 1 acre there of an.d EXCEPT the East 50 feet of the North 140 feet thereof. Parcel 2. The West 1 acre of Lot 2, Central Park Addition, recorded in Volume A of Plats, page 46, records of Yakima County, Washington EXCEPT the West 1.0 feet thereof conveyed to the City of Yakima for street and alley by deed recorded under Auditor's File No. 191809. DOC. INDEX —,> — • , _ . Via::. -= ,�;. . lTE P L AN C a. i„,„:,;) ,,,,, ::,•.:..,,,:-,,,,:v:, m,,i,,...w.ii ,.. ,,:7,,.:ii4r,..-••:;::,:iw,-;5. . 4.F �;,t ,.. .. _. ,_. .. ... _. ^., _,. .. -_ _ ,.• Rua r?w. . ..,... .... . Zr.,! V``3 : nC;� », Z - v< . �./'. Sr. s. .,c 7 , Y �� is-- " =`ice+; ^� �� ...= te r,.... - . . � ... ..... . .. . . v.- .. ..... 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Txr, x” w ,.:;:nr"_�s,:4�yv,,_.`.�.9:,s. c � �f..;, r, ,;rr ^ ^n,�i'r,'- ';''..'"9` n.. >,Y�_.ti?r Check all boxes as: E' Included $ Not Applicable * See Addendum Ig'� 1) Th site plan shall be legibly drawn n ink on paper of sufficient size to contain the required information, but Lj 1� The u1lG plan Jlla.il be iV�l y i ik >• r"'-Y-- I not less than 8 -1/2” x 11" for Class (1) projects or 11" x 17" for Class (2) projects. * 2) All site plans shall be drawn to standard engineering scale. The scale shall best fit the paper. The scale used shall be indicated on the plan. (Suggested scale provided on site plan template). 21 3) Site address and parcel number. RECEIVED z( 4) Zoning district of subject site and adjoining properties. El 5) Property boundaries and dimensions. • JUN 0 7 2004 Q 6) Names and dimensions of all existing streets bounding or touching the site. MY OF YAK/MA [( 7) Dimensions, location and use of proposed and existing construction. PL A c v B N G D 5 . vil 8) Structure Setbacks. • ji9) North Arrow. Q' 10) Lot coverage with calculations shown on the plan. *,11) Location and size of any easements.. ?i' 12) Location and type of existing and proposed landscaping including landscaping located within the public right -of -way. [vj '13) Location and size of existing and proposed side sewer and water service lines. ® 14) Adjacent land uses. El 15) Location and size of all parking spaces with the parking calculations shown on the map/ approximate . [✓ 16) Location and dimensions of proposed or existing driveway approaches. } 17) Vision clearance triangles at street intersections and where driveways and curb cuts intersect with streets. $18) Location and size of new or existing loading spaces and docks. 4-19) Location and size of proposed or existing signs. - .8-20) Location, type and description of required site screening. 4;-21) Location and size of required site drainage facilities including on -site retention Ei 22) Location and size of existing or proposed public sidewalks, that are within 20.0 feet and on the same side of the street. -Q-?3) Proposed improvements located within the public right -of -way. . [ x'24) Name, address, phone number and signature of the owner or person responsible for the proposed project. [ "25) Calculation of land use density. . Note: The Planning Division or reviewing official may require the site plan to include any other information to i ,\... z clarify the proposal, assess its impacts, or determine compliance with the Yakima Municipal Code and other laws and regulations. 7 DOG, Revised 9 -98 INDEX F 11 JUN p 7 2004 Site Plan Check List Addendum // o'° Icy , , a'' u 2. Engineering scale. Indicated scale is approximate. 8. Structural set backs. The building is set back approximately 16 feet from the east and west property lines. 11. Location and size of any easements. Specific easements are not noted in documents in our files. However, mention is made in title insurance papers that easements are granted for alleys, streets, irrigation canals, ditches, pipes and flumes that may exist. A City sewer line running north and south across the property requires an easement. 14. Adjacent Land Uses. The surrounding land is occupied by residences. 17. Vision clearance triangles at street intersections and where driveways and curb cuts intersect with streets. The vision triangles have not been included on the site plan due to space limitations. The photos of Southeast Yakima and of the Center provide an indication of the nature of this area, however. Vegetation along the streets is not substantial and views of oncoming traffic are not hindered, 19. Location and size of proposed or existing signs. Signs are attached to the building. INDEX c- . . • RECEIVED • . . JUN 0 7 2004 CITY OF YA K I Al I 4 . PLANNING Dili. . i • I r m. L..... . Library Branch University of Washington Lease ri i n rgi ... _ . . . . .. . . . - ... - ... . . . . . IC. ..7 I ' I • , • • . ;g m ,..9ng.. .. 0 .. . , . • . . o V3 . . . . ,.guw.„, • 0 . o 0 • o gcFz .:.%40?,,. 0) . Gymnasium . El 13 . . ,gtg, . 0 /C9 • . 0 . _________ . . MLK ROOM 7)---1-1;) .r1) • ' — Stage • • T; A ,..T.T.',';f:.• „.TEL,. .:', ?m L ' . . • T DOC. .- . !NOD( • a 0 ' # ' rn 0 .. :. i -• • . - • F EC WED Southeast Community Center Public Meeting JUN 0 7 2004 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 C!TY a VA ; IMA 101 N Southeast Community Center Gymnasium Parks and Recreation Manager Denise Nichols called the meeting to order shortly after 10 a.m. She welcomed those present (list attached) and introduced herself. This meeting, she said, is the first in a series of three to talk about the future of the Southeast Community Center. She explained she was opening the meeting because the center is currently operating under the auspices of Parks and Recreation. Matt Fairbank from the Dispute Resolution Center took the floor. He said he has been working with the City's Office of Neighborhood Development Services to talk about the future of the Southeast Community Center which is the topic for today's meeting. He said he would be asking those present to break up into four groups to discuss two primary questions and record their comments. Before that occurred, Denise Nichols explained the Yakima County Substance Abuse Coalition, a tenant of the center, had managed the center and covered the costs of its operations for about six years. However, the Coalition is no Longer performing that function. Denise said the Coalition has decided to continue services and is in the process of redefining its role in the community. Management of the Southeast Community Center building, which is owned by the City of Yakima, has fallen to Parks and Recreation. Denise Nichols told the group the City does not have the funds to sustain long -term operation. She said, during this interim period, the City has retained James Parks to manage the center and the Substance Abuse Coalition is paying bookkeeper Marie Rorie's salary through the end of this year. The City, Denise continued, needs to know what type of services citizens wants to have available at the center. The City values the center and wants it to continue to operate. Funding for the center has not been budgeted beyond the end of this year. Among the center's expenses are $50,000 annually for utilities. Parks and Recreation assists with center repairs, the exterior and the adjacent park. James Parks said the center was constructed in 1972 and has seen a number of capital improvements over the years including the gym floor, the roof and the HVAC system. Currently there are three tenants: the regional library, the University of Washington and the NAACP. New management can expect to have utility, staffing and service provision expenses. Cnuthonct ('nmmnnit, ('orator • In n tn Thurcilnv 11 /15/na • Pnno 1 INDEX Rev. Everhart asked about the Food Bank's future. Denise Nichols said the Food Bank is considered part of the center's campus but the Food Bank has asked that its future operations be considered apart from the Southeast Community Center's. Others in the audience posed questions. Has there been any discussion about using block grant dollars for a reserve for the center? What kind of square footage is available? Is the center available for rentals? What happened to the Substance Abuse Coalition's Americorps grant? Is there a Southeast Community Center advisory board? James Parks answered this last question saying there used to be a Southeast Community Center board but it dissolved itself about five years ago after the Substance Abuse Coalition took over management of the center. At this point Matt Fairbank asked the group to divide into four groups. The groups worked for an hour with facilitators who asked them to answer two questions: • When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? • What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? At the end of the discussions, the large group reconvened and spokesmen for each of the individual groups reported on the desires of their fellow participants. (Raw data attached.) Mayor Mary Place asked if there was consensus that the library annex should remain at the site. Rev. Everhart suggested people might want to follow up with written comment after they left the meeting and collected their thoughts. Denise Nichols said they could mail written comments to her at Parks and Recreation or drop them off at the center. Denise also said the City would go out with a request for proposals for management of the center that would include specifications derived from the three public meetings. She said the City hoped to contract with someone who could provide direct services or recruit others who could. Those present also indicated an interest in organization of a community advisory board. Earl Lee introduced Monte Christophe who spoke briefly about the importance of education in the community and about Microsoft computer and on -line tutoring and mentoring services that could be made available through the center. The meeting adjourned after that. DOC; enithonct ('nmmnnity ('onto,- • 111 n m Thurcrlm, 11 i, q • Pnno 7 INDEX Parks and Recreation Southeast Community Meeting 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 1. Phillip Pleasant 2. Maggie L. Robinson 3. Dr. Earl Lee 4. Marie Rorie 5. Blanca Toness 6. John Nalewajjk 7. Dick Allen 8. John Everhart 9. Bobby Carter 10. Erick Lee 11. Pat Brown 12. Mike Merryman 13. Lloyd George 14. Mary Place 15. Steve Hill • 16. Paul George 17. Mary McDaniels 18. Dorre Wayenberg 19. Susanne Thibault 20. Charles Vernon 21. Ruth Lawson 22. Lee Lawson 23. Bill Cobabe 24. Salie Cockrill 25. Tim Sullivan 26. James Parks 27. Gene Rostvold 28. Dale Whitecotton ' 29. Stuart Blomgren 30. Matt Fairbank 31. Tony Williams 32. John Carter 33. Matt Lunstrom 34. Bill Lover 35. Linda Lee DOG. INDEX . • When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? 0.) E • ,), d 0 4-, 4- .. T • C = C a 6 0 . 4 o4 (r) _G 0) g 4n ta EL t 0 2 — 0 .0 S C M al (ti - c 4- 0) '-- .. - = ., Z E a c 9 ( 7 ) _e, • E E g.) j a _c f; c a, < E i ....... _2 - En .. 03 F E g ( 1 C U... .t.- P 2 C9 t CV o . (...) 0 a = . -, ll'i o ,.. = __, > u., c..) a . _. . __ _ _ . _ ..... _._ __ . __ _ _ .___ .._ _ _ . .... . ._ , . • _ GROUP #1 _ .._ _ .. _ _ .. .• . -- • YOUTH After school activities for children, Le. recreational or x x x x vocational in nature. • . _ . . __ ___ _ .._. _ • Youth Athletics. x x . . .. . _ .. Computer access for all youth and youth education. x x x - .._ _. __ Youth programs: sports, GED, tutoring, computer. x - x x x - . . . . Youth programs: sports, educational, health, drug/gang s , x intery x x A - - — -- Any programs targeted at youth-at-risk. x x _ ..._ . . EDUCATION Services to Hispanic community: adult education, GED, interpreter, citizenship classes, voter registration, education x x on community issues. -- • • Educational opportunities. x . . LOW INCOME Services to low income seniors: home repairs, assistance with x x x everyday chores. Low income: single parent childcare, parenting classes, GED, adult education. -t7 . . • Senior services and activities. x x As a community center with a variety of services and x x x programs for youth and seniors. _ _ ... _ ...._ _ - COMMUNITY INTEGRATION A magnet and unifying entity for the neighborhood. x _ -- ___ ..... ... ' ----- - 1 0 c Programs that will allow the surrounding community to be , l i c-, involved (lave input) in the decision making process. ' ■ Resource center that persons in need can access on a daily _ x basis. 1 • , . Southeast Community Center • 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 • . Page 1 i . , When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? A community center board that will reflect the cultural x x - diversity of the community of which it stands. - @ a.) .... c ti a) c ...., E (-) .o ' ca 03 a) 0 o 6 '11 - a; z 2 = .., a) . 6 b . ca — cn -.., a 4) .3) -0 . • y ., t 1 ..c „9 s2 2 ' = (,:, , (Is , y 1.- g u_ 1 -, . E 2 .E1 Ca o) 0) 0, 0 0 0 .42. c) _ o E .... c a u o a --I ili 8 c :E cn , c -6 o ZI--3 m _J ++ > C.> 7 Lia 11.) L) cc GROUP #2 . EDUCATION/YOUTH ' Run clinics. Athletic, Show process on how to get a scholarship. x x x , _ . We would be interested in seeing a youth center development . start. x Create community youth program. Keep center open for six x months or longer. Develop a program to assist the African American youth to x x have an outlet after high school. x '- Education programs re technology, virtual high school; meet training requirement for no child shall be left behind low re x teachers, students, parents, reading to attain basic literacy x skill for student uplift. WASL scores. Offering neighborhood programs. x Recreate purpose such as tutoring after school. _ x x • . . . _ . To have the learning Lab back in place and manned the right , x way . _ - - . Senior programs. Job programs. Youth programs. Computer x x programs. x x . .. . _ JOB DEVELOPMENT - -- Outside sources to contact with. Opportunities. x . _ Job development/OJT. High technology progress. Transition from high school to work. x x . - - ---- - Job program. x ---- t .e..... ,.'• 1 CD C.) I . , ; k Southeast Community Center • 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 • Page 2 i • When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? FUNDING Rent office space to different businesses. x _ Able to fund /support itself financially. x — _...... ... . ... ..... . COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION For the committee to have a say so in what is to take place. x Meeting the special needs of the families of the community. x "Teamwork." A vibrant community center. (( enn' x c V o (0 N c o C Q 6 N N c N c f0 41 o c c a aZi _ c 2 w E 0. N o p O Q q ++ . N W rn c c -. ++ • ,�,, a ` • .s O 0 0 '+, +7 �, o N = N E 7 7 • •E N o ffl o m Q E \ 0 , \ IC op N O .e c y t o '0 „9 n, v - O U u r C 2 � p 'p c rn o . _ E Q ++ ›- Q to LL. Q -5 (n -Q 8 8 n U +, 4, ,o Y E C LL .1 N O 3 V s cn In o v •� - E Q N o _ 4 2 c t� —E° c J E° 2 o > c > o o w = -J U w (1) 0 ce GROUP #3 FAMILY FRIENDLY This center should be managed by a local board representing a wide range of interests and backgrounds with the over- riding philosophy that this should be "children and family x x x friendly with open participation and positive uplifting programs. Children playing safely and protected x x MANAGEMENT Secure funding base which allows for M/0 and encourages people and agencies to want to locate here as opposed to x x j _ some other location. I ! I Make sure that whoever manages the center only leases space I ! to organizations that have an interest in serving the local x needs of the community Rentals of space to programs that are children friendly and j ! " point them to high levels. x . - . Make sure that the neighborhood immediately surrounding the . ' center benefits directly from any programs or services x j • provided and that the benefits are measurable. i ! r . Southeast Community Center • 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 • Page 3 When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? Center/programs to serve as a bridge to bring communities X x together and relieve racial tension (increase racial harmony). ._ @ a) ... .c.) 0 C ... 0 C 0 0 4 0, 8 in _C. a) g JD os 0 CL t 6 E § ', cl. c >'■ c . ,T ) _5;,) 73 a) .s2 i .. 0 -° e z• g -6 - 2 --) '4 a - 71) (2 71 c 2 P E 2 'a 4 4 E', 0 ) 0 -0 r r o iii ▪ 0 ▪ o 5 . c ■-. ',.. 0 tu " E g c.:," 1 P c LI- 12 z t on co o co :E E (/) o 4-' 2 2 = c...) o < —J Tis RI 0 '5 v) . cT) o > c_) a) = LI, a) c...) cc -- PROGRAMS _ _ . Youth such as recreation, mentoring, computer lab, job training, educational opportunities and arts/cultural x x x x x x activities. . . , _ ----- of healthful activity - rec, -- Mentoring. x x x That the community center be for youth, higher education: better mentor for future of the youth: vocational; training; x x x and service or all needs of youth at risk. _ Youth recreation programs. x x _ -------- ---- -- . Family, community and youth friendly programs that include education and recreation. Things that are not offered x x x x elsewhere that will help kids and families progress. Youth activities: program for youth at risk x x _ -- — Will service the youth education. x x _. . Family resource center to include services such as childcare, , nutrition programs, community resource specialist, job x x x x x x . training, education opportunities. ... _ ._ This center should provide educational and community support services that are not readily available through other x x sources, such as school, churches, libraries, etc. Education. x • . _. _____ ..... _.... _... Something to help them grow and define their goals and • dreams and let them know it's okay if they don't know what x they want to be when they grow up. _ ___ . - --- SAFE ENVIRONMENT , _ • . . — Safe Environment x ; ; .,:_.; , , ..--. Supervised family activities. Safe environment. x x Supervised activities. x ; \ ' N ' Southeast Community Center • 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 • Page 4 • , , i • When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? The gym. - - x - - Activities. Bridge the gap. Safe environment x x = U U i Y V a Nn + N 2 .= C C j co L E g d t)'+ C t o m z O N = C W O a a o m o E Q 'o C ..a. L a) s, -c >> -2 E o u c ca Q E N 2 rn 0 m 5 .o 2 > Q cii ti o c n v L a�i \ ° u ,°, a� f° E N t N v Q O F- t7 ? N - 0 .) y w C4 n - y s rn o g ,U p a> . O Q N J — = 2 C U 0 m m p > N OC N S —3 u > w w 0 a) ce GROUP #4 EDUCATION CENTER Education programs. x Service center for parents of small children - backyard center, Co -op babysitting exchange. x Services for seniors to help better health, activities that will help them keep active and feel part of community. x x x YOUTH PROGRAMS After school programs. x Programs for all ages of youth - from 5 -19 old - that would be — to help build them for the future and activities to help keep x . x them out of negative activities. -- -- - - - - -- Youth activities. Funding sources. x x REFERRAL CENTER Referral center - information dispenser. Directing people to help for their plight. Showing people where, how to acquire x their needs. HUD Zone Information. CBDG money - funding. Health office - vaccinations, screening, etc. for referrals. x x Business. Showing how - what. Information on HUD zone. Benefits as it relates to business and other issues. x x Z U COMMUNITY _ 4 0 C. ) Community dinners. Fund raising. Sports. Volunteer activities. x x x x � c V ' Southeast Community Center • 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 • Page 5 When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? The community center should be accessible to the neighborhood for activities and services. Youth activities. Job training. Senior center. Educational opportunities for youth x x x x x x and adults. Health services. The management of the facility should be accomplished through a partnership between the community and city. The community center should be self - supporting through rental of space for office and community activities (private). x x The city will have some responsibility for a portion of funding and building upkeep. 0 a) 4, O 8 L jii IA a) I, 3 y 0 J E o C c Oil C y ut \ _ 0 ' y 2 c i_ 4, -c 4 , o - o ° .4 o -c Q ig = . ' E o &j.) °' c a t o ° Q a> LL a) I.> t c-c u N c U m m s2 E 0 c N Q Q 8 O N p O m t c \ C7 to LL U v Q N J N _ J V 7 W C An open door to the community - a welcoming time - a nucleus for neighborhood conversation, growth and activity. x Activities for all ages - a place for meetings, sports and other youth activities, a multi - generational setting for the exchange x x x x x x of ideas and services. A central gathering point - the center for local networking and community development. x Form a community support group for this area to continually talk about community needs. • :F :'i"o ,...t f tk..) Southeast Community Center • 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 • Page 6 ., What services would you or your family utilize if they were offered here? _ 6 a) c c 6 .0 - 17, co To 75 E T.) ii >, c I,- cr) .- 0 . , 4 = c 2 al 8 • 0- ' = 2 < ( 6 ) t 2 > :E • ca. 0 . 0) co 0 cn 0 4- ' 2 c U u cp (7) c (...) 0 < v) ■_ c c --- 7- 2 2 0 .. c - 0 - _J o 1... a) x 4, 0 .4.4 = > w (1) . 0 C4 . . GROUP #1 After school programs .. . . .... . ...... . . .. . . . . After school programs x x --------- --- . . . . . Senior Services Health care. Senior lunch program x x x . ._ ...... _ . Senior lunch program. x x Computer class for seniors. x x • - . Volunteers to assist other services to access assistance. x x • ' - . . . . Computer Use _ • • - Computer lab. x _ ... • Educational opportunity computers. x . .. .. . . . • Socializing • Social and information gatherings. x • . .. Volunteering Volunteer to assist with neighborhood organizing voter x registration and voter education on community issues. x . Volunteer to assist with youth programs. x x . ... .. . _ . . . . . ... GROUP #2 . Community _.... __. ._ . . . . . Community events - local/citywide x .. __ ... .. . ...... . _ . Meetings/sports. x x . . . . . . . -- • I ___ ... ... ... . ... . .. -- _ Pro I _ .. ...._ _ _ .. . .. .... 1 44-4 772 :Li Kids programs. Education programs. x x . Senior programs. x __ . ___ ..... ___._. ... .. . • • -- • . . 1 i .,..z: ' x DI ' ' Health care programs. Job program. x _ __. _._......._ ._.. . . 1 . I i 1 . . ,., Southeast Community Centers • 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 • Page 1 _ , , .: What services would you or your family utilize if they were offered here? Youth programs...._X.. ..._.... Computers. x . .. Dental /medical. x • School /job development /job training construction. x — Nutrition. x • — p.ro ..9 ams /famil -- —y development 9 Youth programs/family ment programs. x x Work with community to develop liaison. x Curriculum development, x Volunteers Volunteering. x We could volunteer on programs we could learn about. x - Volunteering. x c N NN U N ++ � + O N C U 7 ca EL N C C N �yy O U j n. C C 4, •3 d N Z C 2 W O i Jfi I 1 I N 2 v> c w a, v .4 1 , E . c I- o v _c 2 _ c° o C4 a U ° c ¢ J g a�i ci > N o O 40- Z J _ > U W N u cc GROUP #3 Activities Activities that are specifically designed to encourage cross- • cultural interaction. A talent show that truly invites a wide cross - section of the community. My wife and I would do x x x country dancing , for example, or a Mexican Fiesta or a Western BBQ. Integrated programs for all of Yakima. x - A place to find out about other people's culture. x Community discussion. x Activity for getting to know the community and see what SECC has to offer. _ x Mentorin program. x — x I x c : Mentor the youth. x x x I would mentor kids and provide career counseling. x x x x f'l l : "Just about anything that is going to meet the need of youth \ at risk. x I I V Southeast Community Centers • 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 • Page 2 . . What services would you or your family utilize if they were offered here? I would teach dance lessons - teens and adults. x x . . x x ---------- - - ---- — - . - Painting classes/art. x ' - ---------- -.- -- • - BBQ. x - ----- - _ ___ _ _ _. 8 a) C 0 - E ( 4?) a) E 8 E • 0 4 In • rz u 4 c`i --- +, ..' a) CD M 0 0 U M ■C ° (5 1° C = 2 ( 2 . 0 (i3 — ----. 0 cr, 0 . E ...,-c u -6 c (...) o ••:( _.1 ss ss a ,,• c.rs E = c t i v 111 = +., Z o 0 > tu •«- z u.1 cu 0 . ce . GROUP #4 „ . _ Participation Opportunity to experience diversity. x . _ Volunteering - esp. literacy. x x ... _ . _ Volunteer opportunities. ._ x .. . Most that are of public interest. _ x . . . Youth programs. x Activities that my family would attend. x Referral center for other programs that are not available x here. . Sports x Arts - ... .... . . ._ . Arts and crafts. x • Health programs. x _ _... ____..._... __. .. . .. . . _ , i r.73 sC.3., • 3 i \ r. Southeast Community Centers • 10 a.m., Thursday, November 6, 2003 • Page 3 s \ , s ! Southeast Community Center Public Meeting RECEIVED 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 JUN 0 7 2004 Southeast Community Center Gymnasium CITY OF 6 s °; . PLANNIN f L Introducing herself as Manager of Yakima Parks and Recreation, Denise Nichols called the meeting to order shortly after 5:30 p.m. She asked those present to sign in so they could receive follow -up information (list is attached). Denise Nichols said the Southeast Community Center is a facility that has been owned and operated by the City of Yakima for many years. For the past six, however, Yakima County Substance Abuse Coalition has been contracted to manage the facility. That organization leased some of the center's space to various tenants and received a number of grants and, with these resources, was able to operate the facility. Unfortunately, Denise told the group, some of the grants had been withdrawn or not renewed leaving the Coalition without the financial resources to continue operating the center. Since then, the city has taken over management of the Southeast Community Center. Three tenants remain: the Yakima Valley Regional Library branch, the University of Washington and the NAACP. The city has also decided to hold a series of three meetings of which this is the second. The first was held November 6 and the third is to follow this meeting at 7 p.m. Comments from those attending all three meetings are being recorded and will be mailed to those who sign in. All of the information — meeting notes, participant comments and attendance lists — will be shared with the City Council. Denise Nichols told the group the city will be looking for someone to take over the management of the center. These meetings are a first step toward that objective and an effort to determine what types of services citizens want to see provided at the facility. The current plan is to begin the search for new management after the first of the year. Denise Nichols said the city lacks the resources to manage the Southeast Community Center indefinitely, She said utilities for the building run approximately $50,000 per year. Staffing and service delivery expenses would be over and above that. Parks and Recreation provides maintenance assistance with the exterior and the adjacent park. The 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 1 D INDEX Food Bank currently operates out of the small building on the southern portion of the center's campus. It is not included in these discussions because the Food Bank has asked that its operations be considered separately. The center, Denise said, has been more fully occupied in the past and a number of agencies, including the school district, are interested in providing programs at the center but no one has stepped forth to take over management. Responding to a question from Councilman -Elect Ron Bonlender, Denise said there has been an assumption that a non- profit would assume management responsibilities but a for - profit organization might be considered also. Answering a question from Councilman-Elect Neil McClure, Denise said the center has a lot of good space available for tenants. Matt Fairbank took the floor and said he has been working with the Office of Neighborhood Development for the past several months to create a process through which everyone's input can be heard. Then he asked the participants to divide into three groups at different tables around the room. The groups worked with facilitators to answer two questions: • When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? • What services would you and you family utilize if they were offered here? At 6:50 p.m., the small groups reconvened and spokesmen for each summarized the input that has been collected. The meeting dissolved at 7 p.m. so the second meeting could begin. 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 2 DOC. INDEX # • F. 3 When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? N c v u c C O o o tnf y N fC R .fl Q N o c- • � 4, z a-+ = y,, N - c 4 a E. -z ' o o ° .2. ` m c•' N N m ca 4 , > E E o Z .,' y a c i a) - N . r 8 U 5 .c - < E m z a cz g c cz i Q + <C u p -, .- w o = c C N E N i i y m O g b s E ca o U s c� 0 U c 0 V , c Q J R m p > N 3 O O S J {. > 0 w 0 U cc GROUP #1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII.■III■■I -■■■■ - ■ RESOURCE CENTER ��� ����������-� 1111 Community Resource Center. Support to community. Legal., ..,.■ ., x .. . r. and economic development. Health. Social services center for clients with various needs: a.) employment /job training, b.) career advancement programs, c.) health /mental wellness Active center for community; offices during day - programs in afternoon and evening. No groups or persons excluded, i.e. all welcome. Multi - service center to serve those dealing with problems of despair, hopelessness, poverty, low self- esteem, physical and mental depression and economic deprivation. To achieve this we endeavor to utilize the services of HUD /Federal and state x II agencies /local and philanthropic sources to assist us to aid ourselves in meeting the needs originally meant for the design of this center. Community board made up of anyone who is willing to work1111111111 II . x ■. -. for the best interest of the center. CROSS CULTURAL 111 for Variety of show and art forms to entertain families and ©1111©. 1111.... II _ - -_. _ children. Fun. Cultural center and education..��.� . ©�.�. x Diversity food court to attract the communit . x x I 4 : \ Yakima Center theater com an x C 7 0 Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 1 When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? Multi- cultural programs for low income and everyone in the community. Single parents and kids. Child care. Education. Parenting classes. Resource center for the neighborhood in x x x x x x x x x general. English and citizenship classes. _ Religions should be given a chance..... 1111. 1111 _.... -� x Studies of other cultures and their plights and jo 1111.. . _ ©M _ . N 0 0 C L. 0 N 0 a C j 0 c a to C N ' a) co N if: — T C . 0 tn Tu. 5 zz y SO = •J g x o 0 0 —° ° Q O C t" 4' E c N 4 s 2 o O p 0 c o o +'c s . N cn 8 C m N ° +, o o C ? .o -F, 0 C 2 Q E \ 0 y 0) c C s J < N p —) ti) t) 0 u a; m Y E 2 �y rsi > O v 0 c w 1— 0 5 a) C - 7 (r) E `° % co o s E 0) o V CO �' cJ v c V o Q -J is m p '> t o i- = C � N J .'. O tJ N N V HEALTH 11.11.. ...�� Preventive health care program. Make news release of events„■, 111111 111111 1111 at center. _ illIONLIIIII II SAFETY •• ��� �NI������� To regain a prominent place in the City where all races feel. 11 111111 IIII 111 . safe to come and do good things. A meeting place for "Adopt a Neighborhood" groups and11 11111111111111 _111111111111 . "Block Watch" groups. Day care capabilities. Mottos. RECREATION �� .1� �1111111.101111 A center for multi -uses: an indoor pool for kids, sports, bodybuilding (YMCA -type stuff). A center to attract ALL x people of all ages. Overnight stays for kids. Financial training. YOUTH 1111111111111111.11111111111111111111111 �11 r To be a place which will nurture our youth in many healthy©.,.... ®1111., II 1 11 ways: educating, mentoring, tutoring,arts, one /one. • Youth programs. Education. Computers. Tutoring. Youth at ©11,111111 © ©111111 x 111 — 111111 risk programs. GED. Gang Prevention. 1 �∎ Youth group services. Gang Education. Youth reaching the ©11.111111 .11111111 x - - 111 111 0 community. After school activivi ties. j � Scouts, Campfire, etc. Have groups using center. YMCA/YWCA youth programs, x x j Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 2. C When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? _ SENIORS ....... T. ..� - _ Senior programs. Senior lunch. Classes for seniors. Computer 111 1 11 1 training. Wellness programs. Programs for various needs - 1111 x housng, home repair, tel. Resources, odd jobs. _ _ _ Youth and senior services. A.) recreation /skills /arts- drama. B.) emerging food program and routine food services. C.) li x I x x activities for participating (crafts, cultural events, welfare /children /other services). To be a place which welcomes seniors and supports . ■■ 111 independent living 111 ■ II x - _ -. 1 — - 4, U w U C (0, C) c E N fn C y '� 7 a) 0 { !� -' (fl �. cl' 0 > < % a , 00 c c u�t�. o ` o F � ' ii g R t2 Q O (n 0 .c.) w N a) C c g C7 y E N m 2. N > 4 E v o Q (/) J 44' 2 . 4- ' o m TO «s 0 >_ N 3 o CI) J w a EDUCATION Illill ••••1111 Ill _ _ __ III ___ To help people - eduational center for all ages. A.) school for special needs. B.) workshops for living prosperously. C.) x tutorial center. SAT /PSAT for promoting scholastics. __ _ _ _ Non-profit to have ESL, SSL, nutrition, health programs. III 111 11111 - (I.e.programs for adults.) ults.) _ _ ___ Education - after school programs. School support - education help. Seniors - Grandfather program. Family values - x heritage - civil. _ A ___ ._.. ,.-• a ll m il A place to teach adults how to use computers, how to use the internet, English- speaking classes, CPR and safety x classes. Indoor skate board park. _ iime _ _ _ _ GROUP #2 1.111111.111111.1111111.111111.111111.1111111.111111.111111.11111111 �� — - ,__ - __ -__. _ _ . ,_ _ - .. _ ���������� _ . -_ FUN YOUTH PROGRAMS - - 14.% Safe place for kids. ©����� ���� : - 0 1._ ® S!© • Youth rec programs. NOT PAL 1.11.15��© • _ _ _.___ _ -_.__ 9 Youth tutoring program.©� imi E - -- -- -- - -- ---- --- - - -- - ..._.. Recreation center for youth. x x W Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 3 • When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? Ongoing program for young /middle /senior youth. Theater. x x Drama. Special reading programs for youth. ©m-• i•© No MN IN IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMI MULTI -AGE FUN EDUCATION CENTER .11.�� .1�1. M _ 111111.1 Educational opportunities for all ages. Alternative school opportunities for children and youth. Computer lab access and education for all ages. People mix of all ages, colors, multi - languages engaged in activity. Happy, bustling atmosphere with space for music and food. placement... © 111111 Ill Activities - lots of community programs for all. Library 111111 11 11 programs, classes, resources. Other classes. Sports classes. Wide variety. Wondering in and out of library to do other activites. N 4-, U U C a) y • y p E VN� N C C U Vf Z. 5) C o O U N a � a) a) 1] as d C T C • N y . ra r 4 nn x c Z l o > _ o Q U + to a) o� s ,` i"_ o (D o ° o — R s a (53 c e4 4" Z' 5 d `m )- Q 5; a > i o , u v o m N E v) m N y O N -a U 1, 1 1- o a 07 0 X 1 O I_ $ to V a te + c U o f c • o x --� " > W 0 ID Ce FUN COMMUNITY CENTER • •••• -- al. ���� - Location for area residents to use fort.) basketball court athletics, 2.) youth use and learn to use computers. Others 1.) use what computer equipment is available, 2.) exercise programs, 3.) possible for those interested. #1 - Use gym or basketball and exercise. #2 Use building. Make a learning center - computers and adults. Improve computer skills. 1 11 : 1 Community center. Gathering place. ■.- _ -. _ _ _ p Social and recreational opportunities for all ages. Safe place 111 C) for sports and rec for children and teens - drop -in center. Meals and sociaizing for seniors. All age gatherings - holidays x x x x and other times. _ _., Offices with different opportunities. • �� x _ Enteainment, music, sports, food /bazaars, wide variety. x x i Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 4 When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? - Music and food program. x x HEALTH /MEDICAL SERVICES — ■ •■ - ■■ ■■■.1012. ■ Health and medical services and information for all ages. Immunization cllinic. Blood pressure screening. Footcare clinic, Other health related assistance. Food or nutrition programs ■ ■■ ■ ■ _ Substance abuse program -. �..... _Labyrinth..U.. 1111.... ill 11— GROUP #3 ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ II ■ ■■■■■i■ = ■ ■ EDUCATION 11 1 . _ Library - computer access ........©. ■ Services for families. Education for adults w /the offering of11©11©111111©11 11 111111 1 x childcare while mom and dad are in class. U a) y c o ly N 0 O ++ , N C ' N cz O a. N d A C N Q O O O Q 0 1-+ N O \T c 0 `� 0 : . .Q S U C Q I✓ N U c» \ , O i ce" N L t ,y, N "O U y a0•+ C7 .Y l t d . N > \„ O I S W I— C O d "-- I � • U Q a 1) s (1) O 47 4 — , c O N C U O Q J iv co p > t/) l- w = > U rze Recreation and to increase the education for Blacks and ...... ©11 1111 11 — x Hispanics in two groups instead of one. Education services: English /Spanish language, migrant, nightl.IIIIIIII . ■■■ ■1111. .■ . Learning center - resource center. Neighborhood educational center including recreational1111111111 11 ©11 ©11 ■ education. ... ■11 _ _ After school programs - tutoring, arts and crafts. ©© 11 _ _ Adult education class. This might include academics, quilting,11©11111111 © ©11 ■ — pottery, computers, home maintenance, etc. . Z r ' Educational outreach...... 1111. _ — — • C7 4) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ __._ _ ■ C) SOCIAL PROGRAMS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■. ■ ■■ ■ t Programs to serve those in need, i.e. Spanish /English help. A x x t - ) center close to those in need. Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 5 When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? Support groups for people in the community. x - Work source center - computer banks, job counselors...... x .. x . 11111 _ Health care: screening, referrals, preventative measures. should develop and expand family focus which will be multi- ethnic and multi - cultural - nutrition, recreationa, educational, consumer ed. �� 1111111111111 1111111111111 I ._• � ENTERTAINMENT �� .... N Quality theatrical productions.0 =� - �... � : :: :: n : Chess club... . . . om i i i iIi IIit Plays, performances for my child (like traveling shows - the �- Wiggles, Dora, Sesame Street - things you might find at schools or Capitol Theater. EMS UPI! ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT .... . ..... ... MME "Yakima Tree City" H•. ..M. IMO ... N U a) i E N N y O C CD Oa y N _ N C N co N _ >* a C T C '� '� N N = x C Ll N O O o Q o C N 4) C C L.. S o - E- N o V U _ .g< o f ` .2 y § @ 2 ,- v, 2 O }' - N -f i_ -� U N C a ' C 7 -- E C LL N j 0 -o ., y w 1- ° o w "' �, p a� fJ p o Q J i2 m p > v) '- U i J -4.:.' o U.1 N U C4 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT . ��� NM Economic development center . _ .. .. fl ..�u�� _ __ - _ _ Development activi of ties emplo which yment will - be cottage industrysupportive of families. . , Those ©. ©.... . ill_ _ __ _ _r_ Business development incubator type services. Total ,. - - community. ._ ... _______ YOUTH .1111.111111111111.1011.1111 - Z � r After school and weekend use by children. Place to gather.©... . � �_ ©. _ui x _ - _ ___ __._ b I. Children's programs: Computers,after school tutoring, xG rn 1 III activities, etc. to keep them busy and away +A51 from crime 1 1 , • • and drugs. Youth recreation and after school education. x x x x ` Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 6 . • • When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? Sports activities for children. x x GATHERING PLACE Would like this place to stay. A place for the Blacks and x x . Hispanics. Neighborhood organization, neighborhood coalition, neighborhood gathering place, e.g. recreation. Civic x x x . responsibility. Community gathering areas. Examples: Christmas dinners, etc. open to anyone that would need a meal, etc. Place for x x neighbors to socialize. Etc. Community parties and celebrations. Cultural celebrations unique to Hispanic community and African Americans. Total community. • • • • • cy v l .. • WW Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 7 What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? i' 0 0 c N 1J 4- E c c c o Q y a T. n- c a�i o Q I •N S g V 1.11 o 75 .0 0 o c E > -0 -c u c m Q E 2' ....... c m e 4 - g 4 ., o - o o � o o � o s �� p :c c o � R c (4 �- � Q v,. a� W ! 0 o c aci cn m - a o i O s E cn o V V o p = C Q J E N J Y O U w S = > W N 0 GROUP #1 HEALTH AND WELLNESS _ _ -- • Food. _ x __ Multi -food. Foods of various kinds. _ x Meals. _ _ ___ x Health care. x Most of all, if the area is safe. . x — ART AND MISC. _ Variety Show. x Performances. _ x Concerts. Arts. Recreation. x x Recreation x _ See a play or other entertainment. x Resource Center. Social services and referrals. x Job placement. x - -- ---- _---- __ - - -- - — ___-- _ - -__ Financial services. x `^ --- _.� CULTURAL — . .._... Attend multi - cultural events and help plan them. _____ __ _ x x - - Cultural. x z c; EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ____ � __ 0 0 Educational services. - x - - -� ---- . _ _ — — _ - -- - . ..... . Teaching classes. x x 1 Youth. x x . • W Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 1 What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? Computer training. x Adult enrichment classes. .©.. ..©-.-i -. .......111111 VOLUNTEER ������ ��7 1 �� M Volunteer to assist with programs. Offer to serve on, 11111111111111111111 ■,,, 1 x_. Ern community board. Go to the center to try something new that I wouldn't pay for, ill 11 1111 1 II II 1111 1 because I wouldn't know if I liked it. m a) U U N a) aj , y _ ,O ...,,. E Iii n`. c T c y y " 3 N z c > _ re o ,- Q +, ( a) to O 0 O -3 E > .n -C U C CD < E ti- -Y y s 6Y C Q 2 N >" Q to o w a. fyq t' c c C7 1, E al Li- N > i v :E • E -' (2 O ±, c O O is C 0 0 < R o > : o o m = > Lti m c4 GROUP #2 R 11111111 MIMI ME 11111 • Certain classes, e.g. conversational Spanish. Activities /events, e.g. 1.) concert /music performance /theatre. 2.) bazaar, fair, arts and crafts show. 3.) great speaker. _ Recognition dinners for 1.) youth graduating from grade and high school. 2.) leadership, 3.) accomplishments, 4,) athletics. . Community education. The labyrinth. A song /dance performance.- -. ...N NM Family events. Programs geared to children. Library services.©..©....... III 1 x —_ . x Multicultural events. Religious events. Arts and crafts. Programs: training, music and drama (plays). © .. ... _ __ x __ Community center services such as plays and events. Possible volunteer for tutoring. Possible donations of food for nutrition x x x programs and group meals. __ __ __ _ j .-�.1'' . • . Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 2 What services would you and your family utilize. if they were offered here? GROUP #3 FORUMS _ _ Attend community involvement in civic process - community organization, community empowerment, citizen involvement. x Total community. • _ _ Community political forums. x r Information forums of personal and common interest: City Council meetings, County Commissioner meetings, public x forums by civic and private representatives. _ _ _ Public hearings /meetings on issues of community importance. _ x Public hearings. _ _ ^_ �� x Community forums - S.E. and larger community, i.e. City and x . County. y — a Q) F , 0 Q N s- N (1) N p E aO • c O O U N a) oj _a as a a) L N .0 y X c 4 pJ ? +� 7 ,., fll E a� a. > c 1 ' 0 v a) x >. Q ,3 li Q cn U 0 N c) ( i 4- a) m E cn E N ¢ O cn v u w Fa a c c 2 N E m > _ 2 o :c E c ° ' o — C v 8 c. c.) e Q —1 E RI o ' > cn o 0 CU _ Z:1 > 0 a) o THE BIG PICTURE Attend community involvement in civic process - community . organization, community empowerment, citizen involvement. x Total community. -_ —_ _______________ - I would like to see this facility be a place of hope and vision for the whole community and a place of neighborhood revitalization, growing leadership, capacity, building for x x people. Development of feeling that S.E. residents belong to the x larger community. s VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES — _____ __._ - - I could help teach reading, writing, math. I could volunteer x \ once a week. Ask your local non - profit leaders to do this!! Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 3 What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? TRANSPORTATION Hours of transit available. x . ® p \l . Southeast Community Center • 5:30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 4 Additional Comments Regarding Future Activities at the Southeast Community Center • t 4 ' en co � . o z E 4 iT g 'a N N co z c 2 ' N >_, o a o O ° o t , , u, s T y > ,�I E ,. c ,- R 0 - E> 13 t E a ( cg 4 E u g v i c V ? m e . o 5 ›- Q 83 u. o D v a o y 0 c V 0 _ a) E cn 2 2 .� U Q o O c. t o Un • a� = _1 U o > cc Movie nights: the library system has just ordered something new. 12 — months /titles of movies with public performance rights so we can show them. These particular ones are foreign films and may be Tess x x familiy- oriented but we could order others if people go for the idea. I think it'd be lots of fun! How about showing movies outside in the parks or at the pool? — — _ _— _ x —_ Community dances: my husband and some staff here have fond memories of those during their younger days! But it obviously can x be suitabe for all ages. — _- __ — _ _ - -- — Southeast Community Center • Additional Comments • Page 1 Parks and Recreation Southeast Community Meeting 5 :30 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 1. Joyce Ware 2. Ron Bonlender 3. Forrest Emmons 4. Matt Fairbank 5. Rev. John E. Everhart 6. Bernie Sims 7. Kristine Sims 8. Jorge Villasenor 9. Charlene Parks 10. Vaughn McBride 11. David R. Weyeneth, Sr. 12_ Al Bradley 13. Don Mayo 14. Sally Mayo 15. Lou E. Franks 16. Mary McDaniels 17. Matt Lunsworth 18. D.L. Hunter 19. Lisa Hall 20. Phil Hoge 21. Alonzo Marquez 22. Kayla Marquez 23. Lydia Marquez 24. Monica Weyhe 25. Barbara Rankin 26. Dick Rankin 27. Neil McClure 28. S. Hill 29. Carole Folsom Hill 30. John Carter 31. Otis West 32. Rhonda Hutton DC. INDEX • RECEIVED Southeast Community Center Public Meeting JUN 0 7 2004 7 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 CITY OF YAKIMA Southeast Community Center Gymnasium ������ (This meeting was conducted primarily in Spanish with English translations.) Denise Nichols, Parks and Recreation manager, called the meeting to order and introduced herself.. She told those present the Southeast Community Center is currently being managed by Parks and Recreation and this is the third in a series of meetings being held to learn what services and programs the community would like provided at the facility. Input from these meetings is being recorded and will be provided to all who sign in. The inforrnation will also be shared with the City Council as the City seeks an individual or organization to take over management of the center. Denise introduced Matt Fairbank who was there to facilitate the process of learning what ideas participants had for the center's future operations. Matt then introduced a photographer from the NAACP who was taking photos for a presentation on the Community Access television channel. When Matt asked if those present would prefer to separate by language into English - and Spanish- speaking groups, one English - speaking lady said she had come specifically to hear what her Hispanic neighbors had to say. An English- speaking gentleman echoed this same sentiment. This said, Matt suggested the group divide into two groups without regard to language since translators were readily available. The groups discussed the following two questions: • When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? • What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? At the conclusion of the discussion, the large group reconvened and representatives of the two small groups summarized their participants' comments. (Attached.) One member of the audience expressed concern about the dances held Sunday evenings at the center. A neighbor of the facility, she said the dances are peaceful enough but those departing are often disruptive and noisy as they leave the dances. She complained about glass being broken and guns being fired. " DOC, . 7 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 1 • INDEX Matt Fairbank told those present that, if they have further comments to share, they can submit them in writing to Denise Nichols at Parks and Recreation or bring them to the center. Luz Gutierrez asked why more people were not present at this meeting. Another gentleman asked if the meeting had been advertised via Spanish - speaking media — newspapers, radio and television. Bobby Carter reminded the people that children are part of this issue. A member of one of the groups said four boys who had dropped in had been included in that group's discussion and their comments will be part of the meeting's records. Hector Franco said he would like to have a meeting completely in Spanish without interruptions for translations. There were objections, however, from two ladies in the audience. Hector said the people who should be listened to were not present at this meeting. The discussion extended to the need to reach the community and to concerns about exclusivity. One gentleman suggested two more highly publicized meetings — one in Spanish and one in English, both without interruptions. He also urged the audience to stay united and to keep positive. Denise Nichols told the group she would schedule one additional meeting in Spanish. She would set the date and time and see that a better attempt is made to notify the Spanish - speaking members of the community. She encouraged those present to bring their friends and neighbors so their input can be included. She said the format of this additional meeting would be the same as for the first three meetings and she would try to schedule it within the next week to ten days in order to conclude this input collection portion of the process before the holidays. Matt Fairbank said he would welcome suggestions for the date and for media contacts. The meeting concluded about 9 p.m. 7 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 2 INDEX Parks and Recreation Southeast Community Meeting 7p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 1. Daphne German 2. Sylvia Flores 3. Maria Garcia 4. Ignacio Garcia 5. Amy Ravenholt 6. Elena Perez 7. Susan Whitman 8. Javier Gutierrez 9. Alex Santillanes 10. Luz Gutierrez 11. David Gutierrez 12. Juan Villa 13. Arturo Suarez 14. Maria Castrejon 15. Hector Franco 16. Herminio Castrejon • • — DO C. INDEX is � � �. .. ... ...<.. When you dream about the center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? w a 0 c E 0) U) V) w �' 3 a N m jo � O o 0 .N N y 4, 7 s.+ C) - N fl N Ll.. C 1A OC N U . 'f/1 S N U) ' u Y O 7 J C E > L U C y < E \ III N E +v O) 13 O N t c > < 1 u W ) - 9 0 -0 s u 0 w 0 ° Y E y g , > Q O a ) = LL U ."' n 3 s - N E g .� p 0 :a E v) o +. c U o 0 0 Q J ('2 a'2 0 5 3 o 8 x -' > w Q) 0 GROUP #1 EDUCATION — • Third age. (sic) x Ss. Youth (sic) x __ x Center for events for youth for learning, careers in art and x x x dance with instructors who reflect the community. YPD substation. Library. Senior citizens services. x x I want the community center to continue its programs and x x try to apply for more grants and add more social programs. Bilingual services for the whole family - equally for parents and children. x x Economic development, Youth programs - sports service x x x x center. Educational program. Student assistance services. j k I 1 _ Community.center that has classes for ESL, GED, ABE, • citizenship and a career center for the neighborhood with x x x x culture that reflects the neighborhood. _ To use part of the facilities to house K -3rd grade for the Yakima School District. x x • A center for business start -up for adults and youth. x x x _ – _ x__ English classes for Hispanics. Spanish classes for all who want . • to learn. Better communication. x Swap meet on a weekly basis. Training people to start businesses. Classes for older peple who want to learn to use x x x x the computer. _ • • After school programs for children. Tutoring. Dance classes. Basketball. Cooking.class. x x x x — ^_ x CULTURE Z � I would like to see the S.E. Center with more activities for the Y a CD children because the children are our future. (All x . 1T1 C) denominations.) More programs. _ X. ". • Services to promote the various cultures of the Yakima 1 x • 1 1 Valley. Southeast Community Center • 7 p.m., Thursday, November 1 3, 2003 • Page 1 - When you dream about the center's future, what do you think would be its best use onuses? I want this center to have all the services and to be kept • . • clean. x x 1 would like to see a clinic here at the center. A place for senior citizens to come and enjoy. x x U � / 0 _ u ++ E a O C C C N C 7 `,pp : : : Q7 O a� as N Ll . Q E 73 Ch g3 c N m �, = c M ., t • L .� Q T o O O O . O W 0 ., C '�6 ate+ Y E' C C T ,� C ,_ .. - o -o • E > n s g c a f) i . Q E L v 0) 0 c .. cu c 0 N M � . [K m \ D1 D ) .cj N II p U 7 C U o 16 C U Q _, Ta •> to 7 7 U w _ j w a) 0 ix • RECREATION -- Recreation for all people.,Sports. Hang with peers and have • clean fun. x x x x x x 1 want to have all the games for the children and sports for x x x the youth. Theater services for the children so the children can make programs and have shows. x X I want to have a good kitchen and ? ? ?? x x_ Floor hockey. x . - Family events. Drama /arts. x ` x GROUP #2 - — EDUCATION — �— —__ Education. GED. Creativity. English. Teams for the kids. Help for parents. Place for mothers. Educate the kids. (Compete • with gangs and drugs.) Are coming from kids whose parents (don't now). Make the center a remedy. Gangs are getting • stronger. Names too many to fill a sheet. At 14, 15, 16 can't x x x x x x work. Get into drugs to earn something. Create opportunities for these kids. (Job experience.) The less they will be on the streets. Citizenship, business. At the center should feel safe, • • don't feel alien. Put on more classes for parents and children, x • x _ _ _ I would like this center to a center of education for parents ,X " so that parents can teach their children not to enter gangs. 1 x x ' am Hermino Castrejon. _ _ — • ` ' Education for adults so that they can educate their children. x x ___ __ _ _ ___ "-----.. Classes: computer, English, etc. x x Southeast Community Center • 7 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 * Page 2 When you dream about the center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? . Education for the prevention of gangs. x I would like classes for GED, English. x I think this center can be a good place for education. For T— example - programs for children, youth and parents. x x x N t CO • ' t • E N V • N • c p _ U t V) N 1 N Q ��• lo, ` N (p a) N 7 a.) a3 N N N a. c O = • U' Q 'O zy ,ai N m c 2 W 5 L O �' • O 0 +, O R + N V) i u G N .� c p a te + . } N + t . . o 0 g > -0 .c U c N Q O \ a cf \ N 7 P C 'F. ' C *k Y >. Q N W 0 N w L' N c C v' c ti N cS co -a v I - o R� 0 O P .0 t O U Y C U O is c • U O < -J N N 0 > (n .-- 3 c a) 2 :-.1 . • 8 ce SPORTS . Football, basketball, soccer, ice cream., food, dark glasses, x A x • clothes. i 1 , A center for children. Free access. Sports, education? x x x There should be a sport dub for football teams or whatever sports to keep our children away from gangs. x x YOUTH Activities for children. x Food. Games. Ice cream. A lot of food. Basketball coach. x x x Soccer coach. Football coach. A lot of food. A lot of games. A lot of ice cream. And I hope we have a lot of fun. x x x • Youth center. x COMMUNITY CENTER The best use of the center: board of directors made up of community members. 1.) An open center that welcomes all people of the community with staff that represents the x x x x x community. 2.) Without cost for educational programs for . adults and youth. Free access to building. Meeting space. Youth services. Parent education regarding gang prevention. Gang prevention. Welcoming environment: Fair representation of x x x x x 1 q Ct� staff /community. More Mexican /Hispanic staff. College 1 0 0 fairs /Job fairs for teens. • rl i Southeast Community Center • 7 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 3 • What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? . - - - - - - - N ++ 0 0 C L 4-, E N N • 0 h ' C 0 C C' g .fl 6 N E ] O. C >, C N 0 'U ? 0 • = C W O s ` 2, a N O o p O — < O \ t T N 2 � 4, L 7 . p a . O N O +., E f� m m 0 O .p 0 N O .II N c o �O U ° _C N Q E L :a N Fa c T.- Q y ' 0 • >- Q In "- p -9 L.) _g . v . 4) m = E cn . NJ ? . L 0 12$ . 0 L. w 0 5 m . 0 1 E `° ` �, ai c E c° 0 U 0' c U o c 0 0 < -J - co - a m p • 5 N " 0 L = +, 0 w W 0 0 CC GROUP #1 ART Youth performances in art or theater with the parents • involved. x x • Entertainment, x — More activities for families to get.together with our x x . children. Mexican cultural events with well known actors or people. ' x ???? Story hours and entertainments for children and x x youth. Theater, dance and music. Including singing. _ Same kind of sports for adults and kids. Also all kinds of games. For example, checkers, chess and other x x x . x types of games. A basketball event. Open gym. Youth basketball. Computer classes. . Family /cultural events. (No alcohol allowed.) x x x x x EDUCATION ±T DUCATION Computer lab. Drama classes. x T; x ___ • I would like to see and help the community that might . want to particpate in bilingual services to advance x their learning. __. English and Spanish classes. x _ _ _ CJ Senior programs and activities. x __ .. Cooking classes. _ ____________ �_... _. X_. Cooking classes. x Southeast Community Center • 7 p.m., Thurs November 13, 2003 • Page 1 What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? Cooking class. x Tutoring for adults. How to fill out important papers. x x _ GED classes. Educational classes or presentations for the family - ESL, GED. Computers for the whole family. x x x 0 U 0 C C d C CC t 1 CD S �. p1 N 0 o 0 Ij +' . i2 0 Q' E j d C m C to . -V ,� N •N S C z W o a o ¢ o I I I 1 1 iv t3 a, y m - 05 ci) _ ,. U 0 Q J m m .> U to '- C j . W N S J > N U c4 GROUP #2 _ EDUCATION Education. x Education. x _ Education. x Education. x - Education. x COMMUNITY CENTER Community center. T — _ x _ _ ,� Youth. _ x Community center. x - Community center. • x _ __, SPORTS • Sports. x — - Sports. x — - Sports. x - -_ _ Sports. x _ cO 0 . — -- - -.... L, Southeast Community Center • 7 p.m., Thursday, November 13, 2003 • Page 2 • • RECEIVED JUN 0 7 2004 Southeast Community Center Public Meeting CTJTY OF YAMI1,7A 6:30 m. Monday, 'w 'd'�: Cfiv Uf. p• nday, November 24, 2003 Southeast Community Center Gymnasium Parks and Recreation Manager Denise Nichols called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. She welcomed both new and old attendees. She explained that the fourth meeting was, for the new attendees to say their input but that the rest are welcome to stay. She furthered mentioned that the results of the input given tonight would be written up for Council to review in preparation for a request for proposals for management of the Southeast Community Center. In turn, they would send someone to manage the Southeast Community Center. Matt Fairbank then asked to break off into groups of three. He then again explained that it was going to be the same process as the earlier three meetings. Before the groups went to their tables, Denise said to solicit input of the neighborhood Each idea would be typed in a proposal for City Council to review. Then they broke off into their groups to discuss these two questions: 1. When you dream about the center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? 2. What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? At the end of the discussion the groups reconvened and a person from each group reported the results from their discussion. (See attached data) A person from the group stood up and said thank you for inviting her. She explained that she has seen that the people are screaming to the government for help with the youth. She was glad to see that the people were sending their concerns to not only the government but to those higher up so that they can hear the screams of the community. She asked that we think of what the youth are missing. Alex Santillanes said that he had worked with James Parks on a program that started off with 12 and ended up with 30. He explained how he earned the respect form the youth with teamwork and activities. Alex said that if we have something for the youth to do they would come. James Parks then stood up and said he was glad to see that the meetings did not turn out to be `us against them'. `If this continues we will get a lot done. This is not about the adults; it's about the youth. Youth keep up and stand up for your rights. All four meetings came up with the same results. We cannot be wrong," said James Parks. Another stood up and said "This is our beginning for our youth. Identify every need of the youth because they are youth not by race." Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday 11/24/03 • Page 1 INDEX • Then it was asked how do we work with budget? Denise explained that the notes and input would be typed and would be sent to Council. This information will provide Council with a summary of public feed back about the Southeast Community Center and direction in hiring new management. Some groups, for example, Yakima School District, OIC and Farmworkers, indicate interest in offering programs and services as the center but the City is looking for someone to provide management oversight, for the facility. The meeting adjourned after that. • • • • • • Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday 11/24/03 • Page 2 INDEX • Parks and Recreation Southeast Community Meeting Monday, November 24, 2003 1. Ghaaneyatun Hadee 2. Bobbie Williams 3. Sylvia H. Flores 4. Bobbie D. Carter 5. Jose Morales 6. Barbara Rankin 7. Elena Perez 8. Michael Beauchamp 9. Amanda Brown 10. Pat Brown 11. Juan Mineitas 12. Juan M. Torres 13. Ruben Araiza 14. Heriberto Minatar 15. Juan Hernandez 16. James Parks 17. Al Bradley 18. Adrian R. Johnson 19. Luz Gutierrez • 20. David Gutierrez 21. Hector Franco 22. Steve Hill 23. John E. Everhart 24. Joyce Ware 25. Rocio Romo- Burkhardt 26. Alex Santillanes 27. Anthony L. Williams 28. Adriana Johnson • • • • 1NDE . When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? O c > +- m y —, G. C C y \ 1) �. L" 2 , o\ E o 0 o y ,t 0 c 0, = C .,, Y ? 8' \ E. c _ 0 U E O i� C • E E> E o s 8 c iu .- E 4-' '� u m c , a? a o . Y'' ` �-R 2 5 a 'i Y U a v > W °) a, w 1 — o c ` cn C\7 N E ' v Y w O a 3 �. o) of S u N C ) 0 : N d O cc x GROUP #1 _ SENIORS _ — A place for the senior citizens to get meals, medical and dental screenings. x x x A center for adults /seniors to come and participate whether it be a x x . center to help with financial class, achieving a GED or cooking class. _ _ Senior citizen services. PM youth and adults recreational activities. Medical services. ESL class. x x x x x SPORTS __ ' Having games for kids like basketball, baseball, for all the kids. x x I would like more summer programs. Sports progams like football and basketball or even weightlifting, if possible. x ARTS AND CRAFTS _ _ Cultural enrichment programs. Afterschool ed. Programs. Library. YPD substation. Cooking classes. x x x x Arts and .crafts. x — MEDICAL Someone to talk to the families.' x _ x A medical clinic for the community. r ~ x GROUP #2 - � --- _— I _ -- - - -- EDUCATION -- ' I would like for the center to help kids get out of trouble or gangs. x x __. _____ Catalyst for economic development with classes, resources, x x conferences. x • --CSC -,.: . • Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 1 • When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? A place for all ages to congregate and learn the ins and outs of the community. Having activities, and maybe even offer counseling to , those kids in need because things on this side aren't alwayas easy x x x x x - and we need somebody to talk to. (Not just sports but a type of ' interest club setting.) _ ___ A place for youth to have positive afterschool and summer • recreation and education activities. x x x This could be a place where working mothers could drop their children off or a type of early learning center. It would be more than x a daycare and would involve curriculum. tttNjjj777 U a) g c y N a) , C p- Ca) y N N C a) N .LT co N N O O U • 0, ca N +-, = a •,, t) B. E L 4 T O O Q d 53 a_ ¢ O C t2 . l',-' a T+ g c c ■ ∎ y +, f!1 tv N O -- pt+ y a) o 0 . m g o u 2 r m Q o U c = at m S cv E Q � - Q L` o to - 3:3 8 V 2 O E N LL N > CD O 0 0 f— o v a ) v) E 2 u 0 0 0 o Q J Ti 01 ` . U 0 c . 0 0 N X CD J 7 I y U ce Educational services for the whole family such as ESL, ABE, GED, x x citizenship class, civic leadership. _ _ , Reading, writing and counseling services for disadvantaged people such as a Worksource branch. x x To give kids a place to play and people to tlak to them tell them the right thngs to do. x A senior citizens program that provides activities along with a balanced meal if they wished. x x A place where youth could come to use equipment not accessible at x x home for whatever reason, to study. Learn or browse the world net. Theater and art center to expose more adults and young people to x x x that area. ______ Activities to keep people involved in the community, such as dances, 1 x x x T __ fundraisers or meetings. RESOURCE CENTER .___ _..._ _.. Resource center to access needed gov't and agency services. x' __._... - 1 ..? Service location for community: work source, school district. x x \ • Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 2 • • When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? Career center that can provide training for adults and young people x x x • on opportunitieis in the workforce and how to achieve them. • HEALTH CLINIC . • I would like to see a clinic here for people who can't afford a doctor, x along with a WIC clinic that serves everyone in the community. 4, Z N 0 o N 2 U y y 4 7 ++ N X E > n c m e N v 'y x c w o V) � N D 0 c e O ' Q + ( c , E n v a) C W N ' 0 ,a_ . d . ° Q N ,, O U , c N E . 4-. C ++ C + -I 0 0 5 c H o m ' 8 c .. o c n P g a v Q ` yy O N . W �, p C y E fO c v ■ d U _c a) a) o 'y + U E < N J iv vs p .> U c a 0o 0 2 J > > • W 0 U . cc SPORTS ACTIVITIES _ Meeting place for community members /inclusive where everyone would feel safe. x This place should be used for an arena for youth sports and in using the whole facility offering tutoring programs would be a good x x x x addition (because of library space and computer labs). I see it being used for recreational activities that could not be done x x outside for whatever reasons, maybe sports. • . _ Gathering place for the community to . celebrate. x GROUP #3 — _ EDUCATIONAL _ • Mentoring programs. x _ . _ _ To help kids in grades and confidence in doing more community • x service. _ _ • Tutoring. Dance and song on stage. Dance studio performance. x �_ x At the end, we should have a motivational speech after the whole — x thing. _ _ . ,-, Learning /education center. English classes. GED classes. Citizenship a.?; ,' , classes. Tutors. Mentorship programs. College infor material. x x x . Library/ Computer lab with internet access. • _ _____...___ 77\ , V \ Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 3 . When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? • PROGRAMS Music and arts. ....._. .. — III , SE Community Center Club to meet monthly. Basketball tourney ages. II....©.■ 11111111111111111111111111._ all ages. yy C U 0 ` N 1 ‘1' c p C' ' gl . el N c y N y p F N p d O T .� '� N a' N X C • N a� o s o c - c c L. 'i'' O p O O , N .�., N N «f , c p p N o -0 c Q -c c 2 Q § L V C 5 C 43 e g 2 >' Q N D N N r c "le' m (. 0 LL . > �' U . -p U a, I a p N , E . v 6 U c Q E. a`4i o N o W d = _ N U Cd Facility rentals - tenants and single events. ....._.. .. _ MI © .. One day media blitz dor donations. Intergenerational community, ■..■ ... ■,. ■ . programs with labyrinth. Seasonal activities. Have all ages. Sports. Tournaments. © .. _. �� ©._.. ... . Labyrinth - permanent wheel chair...__. ���._-� .. I'm saying that we should have clubs like arts and crafts, cooking. We shouldalso have games for the disabled and races like that stuff. 11 11 Theater for all ages of the community. _...__.. .. �•� ..1 . A place for the youth such as basketball and other sports......_.... Mall ... . . For kids and older folks. ....._. .... . III . . • Learning facility......_ � .. _...C.= .. Offer vast amounts of services /events /job and college fairs/ sports events /tournaments, pass time activities, free meetings rooms. III 1111 1 _ For the stage can be used for plays and talent show, etc...... . ..� . _� R ... C ..... . . _ __ _ . PROMOTIONAL...._. ..�� =� _ _. _ _ __ To have a fund. Raising money to have more money to do different.,... activities. . , . . � . -W To change the image of this center from' black to center......_ _ _ _ _ "Donation Promotion Day." Purpose: to gather /fundraise community • 1 ; funds to better the Southeast Community Center and services -" offered. *Heavily advertised (TV, popular radio stations, � s :' newspapers). Annual event. 1 F \ \ \ V ` Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 4 When you dream about this center's future, what do you think would be its best use or uses? To have a promoter to have all that was talked about. Open facility free to the community. Community center with board made up of community mebers. • • • • • • ---\\•••\ V\ Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 5 • - What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? • o N .0 +, 2 6 y N N 'g y, 0 C L- E ..9 N a. c pT C N N a) .N = c i o , i' . O - U Q . O Q O N a g a U V 0 ca ` -- d a) m .2 7,2 N. �� N 2 o = E i E O t u c Q E d a- = r- rn = ±, \ L ' < ( j L as c a� c i -3 o ' 0 U d) v (a — E u) c LL ^i (, .' Q . � O w w F- n ° N a w c s ,t N o a) N i ? ca ca c C. o 2 V Q --I "6 2 0 ? v) ca o = > GROUP #1 _ SERVICES FOR YOUTH _ Jobs for the youth 15 and up. Drug counseling. x x x Church night for community with different ethnic speakers. x EDUCATION _ I would be here to learn. x T Volunteer to help the youth /senior citizens in their activities. x x x 1 would be coming for after school programs. I would be here to learn on the computer - how to work them. x x Job services. Credit make -up for high school students. Computer x x x x x classes for adults. _ Youth programs like reading and help the little kids +A31 learn how �— to read and help them on their spelling. x x Use of the computer lab. • x — Sewing class. x I would come and use the computers and if I need a computer or to type any thing I will know how to do it. Education classes like x x x x - cooking and arts. Assgned gym nights. Middle school classes for students who have withdrawn from their schools. x x Computer learning center. x Spanish class. x — — - - -- - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - -- Cooking classes would be another service that would be utilized. _ _ x Sports programs like basketball and football. I really enjoy weight • lifting though. x A area on how to fill out important papers. x • •,,, z t,,,,s Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 1 • What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? , • N N o Ith pp C A f4 C N Q N 2 C . N V) Q ++ 0 ++ N ` _0 C o E 7 - C o 0 0 _ a .4 rn 8. o T) N N N O O t = _E Q 0 N •� p C ..Q J N c = Q O )-' .Q N u. Q C > 0 0) 0 ) 0 0 ( 0) O C 7 •32 E V) C LL N V L • O O W \ N E tII s w o F- a m 5 m c 0 m '" ai RECREATION After school programs for my children. x x • • Some programs that are active like going places. Something the youth agreed on like field trips. x • x . VOLUNTEERS • Big Brother /Sister Program. x I would volunteer as a coach. x — SOCIAL Every once in a while, throw a party or dance to celebrate whatever progress the youth have made. • _ x PM activities for youth ages 17 -23. Art/cultural programs. Family • events. x x x x x MEDICAL _ __ If medical services were offered, I would utilize the service. x GROUP #2 _ _ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT _ _ _ _ Economic development. x Resource center. x _ _ _ _ _ Health clinic. x _ Sports. x _ _..__...__.- 1 would definitely use sports, seeing as how winter is coming up ... The weather outside is not suitable for certain sports. _ x • Sports activities. Come here and teach the kids sports. x x I x • '7.1 r ., . • `\ . Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 2 . What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? . E ) a O -R = i > i= O s U C Q E 2 E t S' N ? ' o ) c 7 N\ m H L. -C Q r n w . -- U — ` p > 7' Youth resources. x _ x __ . _ — I would utilize the sports activities offered here. I would come and _ __ . • play basketball, etc. . x _ _ _ Youth activities. x __ Education. x _ _ - Training for career opportunities to help transition people into good paying jobs with input from neighborhood persons. x ^- • Visit resource center for information and /or service. x I would like to come here and just talk to the kids. Tell them what is good or bad. x x i I would utilize the counseling if it was offered so that I could talk to x someone. I would utilize the tutoring center that was offered if there were x x tutors around to help. (Resource center.) _ I have relatives who would use the computer lab, who do not have phsical contact with a computer or books for reasons. x Educational purposes. Language classes. Music classes. Cooking classes. x x x Kids that have trouble with work or don't understand things for us _ . to help them understand. Education services for civic Ieaership for x x x x adults and youths _ __ __ Education services for civic leadership for adults and youth. — Overseen by a community board, NOT elected officials. x x x , x Resource center. x _ _? I !y ___ A counseling center depending on what I could be helped or guided — -J _ �� on, I might come. -- ------ -- ---- --- - - - - -- - -- -x. Cultural /entertainment acitivities. x . Community building events /activities. __ x _ _:___ __- Theater and arts activities. • x • .Entertainment activities that include persons from the neighborhood . as band members. x •ems C:' . • • - Cross cultural celebrations /events. x \ Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 3 • What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? To attend cultural activities, music, drama, keynote . speakers /presenters. x x x For community meetings and celebration, i.e. Cinco de Mayo, MLK.. . . .1111. . .1111© ... x . - 7 0 o O f0 C p, N _ Q N O O 17 , O • N O O 0 s 0 CP m N in c N a N 0 V (% N ( • LU EDUCATION 1.1 all Young adult education. ©...� ©. : 11111 . : : - Life skills. 11 11. .. � .©. . ._.....C. . S 1 will like having after school programs with kids. ©.... 11 11 Computer classes. Learning lab. Job readiness training. Career1 111 x 11111111 .■ awarenes for adults. II . Computer classes. 11©11.. i II I I! I ! _ 1 . Evening classes for school purposes...... 11 ©.... . Basic education for GED..... _ ©1111.. . Tutoring /mentoring. Big Brothers /Sisters. ... 11_. 1111.._.. . . 11 � . . YOUTH 11.... 111111.1111■.11. __. . would also like this center to be a place where the youth or adults ©©111111 ■ 111111 i 11 — can volunteer. x would like to see the center based for youth. 1.) Youth sports. After school pr 2 .) ©11111111■ ©1111 ©11.11 II __ To provide a center for youth to attend after school such as to help" 111111 ■© 11 1111. _ ____ ___ them with school work, etc. To keep them busy. I think they should have the same programs but have more open time for youth so we can stay out of trouble. Have it be managed to the best of its capabilities and for the youth to get a true x x x x . understanding of their community. To have a place where kids and youth to come and do homework and get help. . 0 t.V - Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 4 What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? y m N O -c 4 ;n 2 O ,) E d 2 o O s Q d — c v, ' ? o '2 ,2 4, r¢ v) u_ o ° c > v) v -0 8 () c U to c� N E v) R 2 .N v , Q I, O ° I ) 4J E U w Q ~ ° 3 iv ++ U a o c N tr = J O - GROUP #3 . EDUCATIONAL — School /class like spelling and GED and English. x My parents would go to cooking class if we had cooking class. _ _x_ _ Computer class. x __ Computer class. ` x _ — _ • ESL. Citizens. GED. x Reading club. x — Reading. x — _ • _ —__- And if there were classes that help give skills for working. x Educational services from GED through art classes, etc. (Trust, these services will be used if they're offered.) x x They would love to if there was some educational program. They _T__ would be very involved. x SPORTS /HEALTH _ __ Labyrinth. � — x Open gym. _ x __�— ._ -..—.- - - -- --- Seasonal sports. Tournaments for all ages. x x x x __— ___- ARTS -- — - - - --- - -- — -- - -V Programs from sports tournaments, poetry nights, community talent shows, community events, meetings on community issues x x x (like this one). -- - - -- — - -- --- - - — — _.—_._ - -- Song and dance show. — ` —__ x _ _ — __ COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES _ _______!____.__�_, —_ ;.. �. Just for fun. x �., Community improvement. x 1` 1 ' • 'f\ . Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m., Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 5 • What services would you and your family utilize if they were offered here? . ttf 0 N U C N U C N C • • . 0 Q 11 .l} 5 o m 0 c rn +, N (n y .0 Z c Z — ° Q u Co O m c 0 a `u t o U L ' 5 m ae c c 0 _ § N \ '¢ O o w a 3 .c is v> o .3 y 4, U Q to O cp a.+ = c U, • 0 > c • J y i4 6 > (n 0 7 Z J > FOOD SERVICE . � . .. ....._... •. . .._.. Food for seniors and others. .. . ©. i.. .. ©_.. F Senior food program. ._©_011111111•111•1111111111111111111111111112 BEEF .. ©_ _ A food court..... -.... .__ TM. ... _._... _. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS . �...a.._. . . .. Mil Safe haven. Latchkey resource. Fits in with Parks and Ret mission.1 1111111 1 . 11 1 111.111111111111 EMU 1111 MN IIII 1111 CONCERNS �•5�•_��11��• 1 +��a ��� Who takes over if agency focus in on their business............ III . ... Neighborhood board should be in place to oversee. Could have. II ......■1 1111 . managing agency. City help keep this setup. City sponsor director. Could have managing agency.. . --. .....® _ .. .� ... _ . Get people in here. �..___ ••gin 1 . City grant writer focus on funding $$ to support center. ... � _ •��� © Center as bellweather for community. As it improves, neighborhoods. ,.. .. 111111__ ■ . will, too. Community based.... .... Broad based resource for community. E ._MI�_ x 1111 • • • • E 0 l Southeast Community Center • 6:30 p.m.,•Monday, November 24, 2003 • Page 6 CITY OF YAKIMA PARKS & RECREATION DIVISION (Southeast Community Center) Exhibit List CHAPTER G NOTICES EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE G -1 Determination of Application Completeness 6/18/04 G -2 Notice of Application and Public Hearing & Request for Comments 6/25/04 G -3 Adjoining property owners notified 6/25/04 G -4 SEPA Agencies notified 6/25/04 G -5 Affidavit of Mailing 6/25/04 G -6 Hearing Examiner Agenda 8/12/04 G -7 Posting of Property Certification 7/20/04 G -8 Legal Notice 7/22/04 G -9 Hearing Examiner Sign -in Sheet 8/12/04 G -10 Notification of Hearing Examiner's Recommendation to the Yakima 8/30/04 City Council G -11 Hearing Examiner Parties of Record 8/30/04 G -12 Affidavit of Mailing 8/30/04 1 AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA Re: / j ] ?.�JS 0 -Dc/ Ct -/ d � ya 1 Gf� , 1 Y- C • �5. . lah-m7atnh j /a /( ( So . 7 I, Christine Wilson as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of the Hearing Examiners recommendation to the Yakima City Council. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to all parties of record which are individually listed on the mailing list retained by the Planning Division, and that said notices were mailed by me on the day of avtG _ , 2004. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. / Christine M. Wilson Planning Specialist City of Yakima, Parks & Recreation RZ#5-04, Southeast Community Center Hearing Examiner Parties of Record: Sent Hearing Examiner's Recommendation 8/30/04 Denise Nichols, 11anager City of Yakima Parks & Recreation IN1 \ ( F `Y� DEPARTMENT O. 2OMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVE_ PMENT Planning Division • Dg Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager • www.ci.yakima.wa.us r4:1 fi r 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor ''� ;= Yakima, Washington 98901 ,,`t\ R`ORATED Phone (509) 575 -6183 • Fax (509) 575 -6105 NOTIFICATION OF HEARING EXAMINER RECOMMENDATION TO THE YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL On August 26, 2004 the Yakima City Hearing Examiner rendered his recommendation on a Master Land Use Application submitted by the City of Yakima, Parks and Recreation Division. The applicant requests the rezone of a single parcel of property from R -2, (Two - Family Residential) to R -3, (Multi - Family Residential). The applicant is also requesting Environmental review and Class (3) review to allow professional offices in the R -3 zoning district. The subject property is located at 1211 S. 7 Street at the Southeast Community Center and park. The application was reviewed at a public hearing held by the Hearing Examiner on August 12, 2004. A copy of the Hearing Examiner's Findings and Recommendation is enclosed. The Hearing Examiner's Recommendation will be considered by the Yakima City Council in a public hearing to be scheduled. The City Clerk will notify you of the date, time and place of the public hearing. For further information or assistance you may contact Mary Lovell, Associate Planner, City of Yakima Planning Division located on the 2nd floor of Yakima City Hall, (129 North Second Street), 575 -6164. Doug Maple \A-A Planning and Code Administration Manager Date of mailing: 8/30/04 Enclosures Yakima n- ameaca INt f I II I ! 1994 HEARING SIGN -IN SHEET CITY OF YAKIMA BEARING EXAMINER YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS HEARING DATE: August 12, 2004 CASE #: APPLICANT: SITE ADDRESS: (A) UAZO RZ #5 -04 City of Yakima, Parks & Rec. (SE Community Center) 1211 S. 7 St. (B) UAZO RZ#3 -04 Carnevali & Paganelli, Nob Hill Enterprises Vic. S. 38 Ave. & W. Nob Hill. INDICATE CASE NO. NAME: ADDRESS: ZIP: (A, B,C): PLEASE PRINT fi 1 1 k &eft' r Pe/ atiey Te p-vicd -/ rte: - tt,, 9 ./ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that a public hearing will be held by the Yakima City Hearing Examiner to consider a rezone request submitted by the City of Yakima, Parks and Recreation Division. The applicant is proposing to rezone property located at 1211 South 7th Street from R -2, (Two - Family Residential) to R -3, (Multi Family Residential). This is a non - project rezone, although the applicant is seeking Class (3) zoning approval to allow the future location of professional offices in the Southeast Community center building. The open record public hearing has been set for Thursday, August 12, 2004, beginning at 9:00 a.m., or soon thereafter, in the Council Chambers of Yakima City Hall, 129 North Second Street, Yakima, Washington. Parcel Number: 191330 -14539 Further information regarding this application may be obtained by contacting Mary Lovell, Associate Planner, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington 98901, or by calling 575 -6164. Doug Maples Planning & Code Administration Manager Please publish once only on: Thursday, July 22, 2004 Please mail invoice and affidavit of publication to: Account # 11002 City of Yakima Planning Division 129 N 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Filed Hearing Examiner EXH # C 8 Date 7% File # JUL -21 -2004 WED 10:39 AN YAKIMA PUBLIC WORKS FAX NO 509 5756238 P. 02 r , • • CITY OF YAK]MA LAND USE ACTION INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE • j NumberL Date of Installation: .. • , . • site Address: 1 21 1 South 7th Street ( Southeas Community_ Cerite ? _ • Location of Installation (Check One) • • Xx Land Use Action Sign is installed per standards described in YUAZO § 15.11.090(0). HLand Use Action Sign is installed in an. alternate location on the site. Note: this alternate location (if not pre - approved by the Code Administration and Planning Manager) may not be acceptable by the Code Administration and Planning Division and is subject to relocation (at the owner's expense) to a more visible site on the property. • • • The alternative location is: • • • I hereby testify that the sign installed fully complies with the Land Use Action sign • layout specifications and installation standards, and that the sign will be maintained until a decision has been rendered. • Applicants Name (please print) Date Denise Nichols 7/20/04 • Applicants Signature Telephone Number of Applicant 575 -6020 The required comment period will begin when the Code Administration and Planning Division have received the Land Use Action Sign Installation Certification. The date of installation certificate receipt will begin the notice period, Failure to post a Land Use Action sign and return this form in a. timely manner will cause a delay in the application • review. Please remit the above certification and deliver; FAX at 509- 515.6105; or mail to City of Yakima, Code Administration and Planning Division, 129 North Second Street, Yakima, WA 98901. Doc. • 'INDEX CITY OF YAKIMA HEARING EXAMINER AGENDA Thursday, August 12, 2004 Yakima City Hall 9:00 a.m. Council Chambers I. CALL TO ORDER II. INTRODUCTION III. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. CITY OF YAKIMA, PARKS & RECREATION (Southeast Community Center) Planner Assigned: Mary Lovell File Number: UAZO RZ #5 -04, UAZO CL(3) #5 -04 & EC #20 -04 Location: 1211 South 7 Street Request: Rezone one parcel from R -2 to R -3 & Class (3) review to locate professional offices in the R -3 zoning district B. GARY CARNEVALI & FRANK PAGANELLI d /b /a Nob Hill Enterprises Planner Assigned: Jeff Peters File Number: UAZO RZ #3 -04 and EC #17 -04 Location: Vicinity of South 38 Ave. and West Nob Hill Blvd. Request: Rezone 2 parcels from B -2 and R -2 to SCC IV. ADJOURNMENT If you are unable to attend the hearing, you may submit your comments in writing prior to the hearing. You may also submit written testimony at the hearing. DOC. INDEX AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA Re: (4zo ez45 -0, C1-(3)#.S -a ( 7 1 ( #020 -0 y oP yezaelik f Par-4s 4t G�?o�,radio .a ri %rio -- /al/ so. (7) SVree_i I, Christine Wilson as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Public Hearing by the Yakima City Hearing Examiner, a true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant and all property owners of record within a radius of 500 feet of subject property. That said property owners are individually listed on the mailing list retained by the Planning Division, and that said notices were mailed by me on the I'S day of J`[ 2004. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Christine M. Wilson Planning Specialist DOC. INDEX # 6'� Vi t6'' rna... Pte.,►. ; - / SEPA AGENCIES LIST I LE N A M E & NUMBER: 1L/+ZC i, 1 5-ozk L C .) t 6 - O - Army Corps Dept of Natural Resources Mr. Greg Griffith P.O. Box C -3.755 713 Bowers Rd Div of Archeol & Hist Pres Seattle, WA 98124 Ellensburg, WA 98926 PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 Sheila Ross Mr. Paul Donahue Cascade Natural Gas Dept of Soc/Health Service WA State Attorney Gen. Office 701 S. 1S Ave Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg #2, 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98902 MS OB -23B Yakima, WA 98101 Olympia, WA 98504 Chamber of Commerce Dept. of Health Mr. Richard Smith 10 N 9th St. Michelle Vazquez Terrace Heights Sewer Dist Yakima, WA 98901 1500 W. 4 Ave. St. 305 314 N 2nd St Spokane, WA 99204 t/ Yakima, WA 98901 Kathleen Holscher, City Mgr. Dept of Transportation Blake Davis City of Union Gap Planning Engineer Q- West PO Box 3008 2809 Rudkin Road 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Union Gap, WA 98903 Union Gap, WA 98903 Yakima, WA 98902 Les Ornelas Yakima Co. Commissioners Clean Air Authority Environmental Protection Agency Room 416 Courthouse 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima, WA 98901 Seattle, WA 98101 Yakima Co Health Dist Mr. John Daly Art McKuen Dept. of Agriculture FAA 104 North 1st St 406 Gen. Adm Bldg, 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98901 Mail Stop AX -41 Yakima, WA 98903 Olympia, WA 98504 Mr. Richard Anderwald Yakima Co Planning Gwen Clear Interagency Committee 128 N 2nd St. Dept of Ecology Outdoor Recreation Yakima, WA 98901 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 P.O. Box 40917 Yakima, WA 98902 Olympia, WA 98504 -0917 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Works 128 N 2nd St • epartment of Ecology, Nob Hill Water Co Yakima, WA 98901 Environ Review Section 6111 Tieton Dr PO Box 47703 Yakima, WA 98908 II A • is WA 98504 -770 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 So. 18 St. Dept of Emergency Services Pacific Power Yakima, WA 98901 4220 E Martin Way Mike Paulson Olympia, WA 98504 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Caroll Palmer Yakama Indian Nation Mr. Ted Clusing Planning & Com Affairs Agency PO Box 151 Dept. of Fish & Wildlife 9th & Columbia Bldg. Toppenish, WA 98948 1701 So. 24 Ave. MS GH -551 DOC. Yakima, WA 98902 Olympia, WA 98504 INDEX SEPA AGENCIES LIST ALE NAME & NUMBER: Ci 6. Bc ivrla.. PM- 111-04. cs YMATS Planner Mr. Bill Beckley YVCOG Yakama Indian Nation 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Environmental Protection Prog. Yakima, WA 98901 P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Mr. Doug Mayo Federal Aviation Administration Wastewater Treatment Plant Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Bureau of Indian Affairs Renton, WA 98055 -4056 PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172n St. N.E. Suite K -12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Wolferd Yallup, Chrm Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Mr. Marty Miller Toppenish, WA 98948 Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Donna J. Bunten Yakima, WA 98902 Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program Perry Harvester P.O. Box 47600 Dept. of Fisheries Olympia, WA 98504 -7600 1701 So. 24 Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum Mr. Scott Nicolai 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakama Indian Nation - Fisheries Yakima, WA 98902 P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Mr. Bob Clem, Manager Yakima Airport Yakima School District 2400 W. Washington Ave. Attn: Ben Soria Yakima, WA 98903 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 ALWAYS SEND TO WV School District APPLICANT Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 a' ` in 1- kaiii..1 Q bet. Mr. Hiram Olney &.s- i"-f / 2 ° e-Ag 4c fly Y akama Indian Nation p � of e a r � i pia +2 i It�r � G!✓ c� � P.O. Box 151 qpc er & , ..1,D 0 Toppenish, WA 98948 L5e,e, INDEX • 91330-11543 19730 -14510 191330 -11495 ILVINA HUERTA SILVA SI )7STER &•JOHNETTA DENNIS 7 FSA & JOSEFINA URIBE VALENC: 05 ARLINGTON 13-, S 7TH ST 1. ;5 S 8TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 91330-14434 ,191330 -14553 191330 -14502 ERA MAE FORD VICTOR A HERNANDEZ VICTOR M & MAGDALENA CALDERONE 220 S 8TH ST 1206 S 7TH ST ##1 1312 S 8TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 91330 -11456 ' 191330 -14432 191330 -13440 ICTORIA JIMENEZ VIRGINIA, NORMA, ALICE MAYS YAKIMA CALVARY RESCUE MISSI 103 S 7TH ST 1208 S 8TH ST 1223 S 6TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIM_A, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 1 91330 -14539 ... 1.1330- 14545 91330 -14547 A MP: CI' YA IMA CITY KIMA CITY 29 2 ST 129 N 2ND S 1 9 N 2ND T AKI • A 98901 -2. II YAKI WA •8901 -261 YA IMA, 98901 -2613 F 1 91330 -14446 191330 -14412 191330 -13411 •KIMA.CI OF YAKIMA COALITION FOR THE HOMELES YAKIMA COUNTY COALITION N 2ND ST _ 107 S 6TH ST 112 SS 8TH ST AK .!A.98901 -2613 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 91330 - 13404. 191330 -13441 •1330 -13456 AKIMA HOUSING AUTHORITY Y'KIMA HOUSIN - . Y'.KIMA HOUSIN. •t -ORITY 10 S FAIR AVE 11. S FAIR A 11• S FAIR • E AKIMA, WA 98901 -3072 YAK ", WA 18901-3072 YAK •, 98901 -3072 91330- 13458 1.1330 -14429 19 330 -14430 AKIMA HOUSING AUTHORITY YAKIMA HOUSIN ...• -ORITY YA IMA HOUSING e_ _oRITY O BOX 2910 110 S FAIR •.E 110 FAIR AV' AKIMA, WA 98907 -2910 YAKI t, 98901 -3072 YAKI ►' W• '8901 -3072 91330 -14477 191330 -11487 1:1330 -11414 , IMA HOUSING RITY YAKIMA VALLEY PARTNERS Y• IMA VALL . ERS FOR 1 S FAIR AV PO BOX 9007 PO BOX 900 AKI WA 9 901-3072 YAKIMA, WA 98907 YAK 'A• 98909-0007 Denise Nichols 91330 -14517 191330 -14433 City of Yakima AKIMA VALLEY PARTNERS FOR YESENIA & VALENTIN MARTINY o BOX 9007 1210 S 8TH ST Parks & Recreation Division AKIMA, WA 98907 YAKIMA, WA 98901 91 labels printed for map sheet rz5 -04 U.S. D o t . licushlg & Ut t DzvelgriEnt C! o¢ �r /C�l�w WA State Office, SeattiP Feiaral Bldg. n ,� Office of Cann., Plarriitg 1pm 51 •- SEPei 4 1h`4. f4 • .s= 0,,,,,,,, -x• &DST t. ,/.5 E K T1+t j- -- .. I I-stict e 909 e ' Ave.. 81 to 300 Seattle', Wk 981M -1CC0. JoAnne Nowlin tad. Scott Downtown Residents Association Lynne Kittleson 3.E. Neighborhood. Association N N 712 F,. Spruce St. 203 N. 9th St. 305 N. 9th St. INDEX itakima, WA 98901 Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima, WA 98901 G- 91330 -14491 ' 19130 -14554 191330 -13453 • ICHAEL & JO BRADFORD SCHMIDT • M7 IEL & ANGELINA HERNANDEZ P 'UEL & CARMEN PADILLA 303 ORCHARD AVE 1< S 7TH. S'I AKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • YAKIMA, WA 98901 '' • • • 91330 -13450 191330 -14492 191330 -11556 I • GUEL & LUZ SANCHEZ NANCY E MAYGRA NICOLAS, ENRIQUETA & SANTO SED 313 1/2 S 6TH ST 1311 S 8TH ST 1108 S 8TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 . • • • 91330 -11546 191330 -11457 191330 -14515 DE BENAVIDES NORMA VALENCIA OCTAVIO P GOMEZ D5 E ARLINGTON ST 1103 S 7TH ST 1307 S 7TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3421 • YAKIMA, WA 98901 I 91330 -11449 191330 -11410 • 191330 -13452 ABLO H & MARIA MAGDELENA SERRAN PATRICK & MAGDALENA PEREZ SR . PEDRO & MARIA.GONZALEZ 110 S 8TH ST '1118 QUEEN AVE 1315.S 6TH' ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98902 YAKIMA, WA 98901 ' 91330 -14499 191330 -14537 1 1330 -14538 ILGRIM REST BAPTIST CHURCH . PILGRIM RST MSNY BAPTIST CH P GRIM.RST MS PTIST CH 302 S.8TH ST 1302 S 8TH ST 13 2 S 8TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAK , WA 901 • • • 91330 -14504 . 191330 -14505 191330 -11407 AMIRO & CONSUELO"PALOMARES RA IRO & CONS. LO 'ALOMARES • RAMONA.KELLY 407 S 7TH ST 146 S 7TH S 1014 S 7TH ST AKIMA, MA 98901 YAK WA '8901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3420 • • • • • 91330 -11409 191330 -14552 191330- 14511 AY THOMPSON RICARDO QUIROZ RITA GARZA 102 S 7TH ST 1206 S 7TH ST ##2 1315 S 7TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 -3422 ' YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 91330 -11451 191330 -11478 191330 -14523 DBERT L BONSER ROD & JENNIFER CARTMELL ROGELIO & MARIA GARCIA • 03 BELLEVUE 181962ND ST NW PO BOX 9442 AKIMA, WA 98908 MARYSVILLE, WA 98271 YAKIMA, WA 98909 -9442 • • • • • 91330 -11411 191330 -13432 191330 -14472 • DNNIE & CAROLYN WILLIAMSON ROSENDO & ROSA DE LOZA RUBY L RANCE. 106 S 7TH STREET 1212 S 6TH ST 810 E ARLINGTON ST AKIMA, WA 98901 -3077 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901-3523 • 91330 -14501 191330 -14497 191330 -14423 LITE • • M ELMORE SALVADOR & VICTORIA LOPEZ SALVADOR CASTANEDA 310 S 8TH ST . 1301 S 8TH ST 905 CENTRAL. AVE AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901• YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3530. • O . . DC 91330 -13457 191330 -13406 • 191330 -11455 INDEX ANTOS MORALES SHAWN A &.LES & EVA KAISER' SILVIA VERDUSCO ' 213 S 6TH ST 2204 CORNELL AVE 1107 S 7TH ST 2 KIMA, WA 98901 UNION GAP, WA 989031341 YAKIMA, "WA 98901 " " ° " • "' "'' 31330 -12467 197 -330 -11541 •' 191330 -12479 )SE LUIS & EMMA VASQUEZ JC 1LUIS GUERRERO ,I M & CRISTINA PULIDO L06 S 6TH ST. 90•_ • ARLINGTON ST 1. S 6TH ST kKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3524 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • 31330- 12466 191330 -14473 191330 -14521 )SE SALAZAR JOSHUA R TREAT JUAN & ANITA BARRON )91 RAINIER AVE S 808 E ARLINGTON AVE 1308 S 7TH ST EATTLE, W.A.98118 YAKIMA, WA 98901 . YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • 31330- 144.38 191330 -14479 . • 191330 -14555 JAN F & SEBASTIANA VILLA JUAN G AGUILAR JUAN JOSE R & VIRGINIA VELLEGA ?20 S 7TH ST 1207 S 9TH ST 1208 S 7TH ST ##1 XKIMA, WA 98901•. YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • )1330 -11438 191330-14417 191330 -14409 EN.W &.DOROTHY M GROW • KEVIN & KAREN A GROW KRIS H WILSEY 8 )07 S 8TH ST . 911 CENTRAL AVE • PO BOX 2104 3KIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98907 -2104 I )1330 -11408 191330 -14503 191330 -13421 EON &•EDELMIRA A LOZA LEONEL G & ALMA A RAMIREZ LOS CUNADOS LLC 50 BROWN RD 1314 S 8TH ST 1660 SALEM INDUSTRIAL DR kPATO, WA.98951. YAKIMA, WA 98901 SALEM, Oregon 97303 • )1330 - 14495. 191330 -11530 191330 -11494 JCILLE HARRIS LYNETTE I WALTERS M. B. ROSE 305 S 8TH ST 9442 11TH AVE SW 1107 S 8TH ST XKIMA, WA 98901 -3514 SEATTLE, WA 98106 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3427 • 31330 -11490 • 191330 -14556 191330 -14520 kIBONG & SENGPHET SINGDARA MANUEL & JUANA GONZALEZ - PACHECO MARCELINO.& PATRICIA BROVO )3 E.ARLINGTON ST 1210 S 7TH STREET 1306 S 7TH ST kKIMA, WA 98901 -3522 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • )1330 -13442 191330 -12458 191330 -14485 kRIA RAMIREZ MARIA TELLES MARICELA E RUIZ 216 S 6TH ST 1015 S 6TH ST • 1210 SOUTH FAIR AVE kKIMA, WA 98908 0 YAKIMA, WA 989Q1 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • )1330 -13431 191330 -11485 191330 -11566 kRTHA & JUANA CASTANEDA JOCOBO MARTIN LOZANO ►eRTIN LOZAN. )19 S 6TH AVE • 808 LA SALLE ST E 80: LA SAL ST .. UKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YA MA, • 98901 • 11330 -11567 191330 -14410 191330 -14411 kRTIN LOZANO MARY ALONZO RY ALONZO • )= LA SALLE ST E 1205 S 9TH ST APT B 1 05 S 9T ST A__, SKI WA '8901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YA MA, 98901 0 DOC • • INDEX 31330 -13403 191330 -11477 191330 -12465 �{ kRY V KISER MEADOWS ANNEX MELFORD A ET UX GERM �_ ' 07 WILLOW ST 630 CNTR ST NE #117 515 E ARLINGTON ST _. _- kKIMA, WA 98902 -1759 SALEM, Oregon 97301 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3520 91330- 14525' 191330 -11437 191330 - 11479 RARDO OCHOA GL" 'LUPE SANCHEZ • C ALUPE T & MARISELA F LICEA 3 S 7TH ST 10_. S 8TH, ST 1 r S 8TH ST AK , WA 901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • 91330 -13433 191330 -13434 1 91330 -13435 • AHN MOTOR COMPANY • MOTOR COMP-.m 201 S 1ST ST ht. N 'MOTOR CO . y 120' S 1ST S 12. S 1ST S' AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKI`.. WA '8901 YAK . •890.1 • 91330 -13439 191330 -11412 191330 -11413 ARM MOTOR COMPANY HARALD J.& ELIZABETH CARTER •"'•LD J. ET UX CAR :• 1 S 1ST S • 707 S 7TH ST 707' "'7TH ST AK , WA 9 901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3318 YAKIMA, .• °:• 01 -3318 1 91330 -11497 191330 -11446 • 191330 -14441 ARPER JR ETUX MORRISON HENRY ET UX BEAUCHAMP HERMINIO & MARIA CASTREJON 101 S 8TH ST PO BOX 149 1218.S 7TH ST. AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98907 -0149 ' YAKIMA, WA 98901 ' 91330 -14437 191330 -14476 191330 -11496 ERMINO & MARIA %CITY OF YAKIMA HOUSING AUTHORITY, CITY OF YAKIM IGNACIO.B & ROSARIO M OROSCO 12 S 8TH ST 810'N 6TH ST 1.103 S 8TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 " YAKIMA, WA 98901 -1932 YAKIMA, WA 98901 91330 -14440 . 191330 -11486 191330 -12490 • SABEL & SANDRA GUZMAN ISIDRO G & TERESA ESTRADA J JESUS & SONIA BENITEZ 210 S 4TH AVE 1108 S 9TH ST AKIMA, MA 98902 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3433 Y10I-AKIMA 6TH ST YA, WA 98901 • • 91330 -11454 111330 -11453 191330 -11452 AMES L ETUX JEFFERSON J•4ES LEE'JEFF •_. JESSE J.•ETUX ATTERBERRY 11 S 10TH ST 311 S 10TH S 1551 19TH AVE S AKIMA, WA 989013188 YAKI •, WA •89013188 SEATTLE, WA 98144 -3526 91330 -14415 191330 -11565 191330 - 14428 • ESSIE M. WAGGENER JESSIE MONTGOMERY JOE & CAROLE ADAMS 106 MIDVALE RD 1107'S 9TH ST 6612 APPLEVIEW WAY AKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98908 91330 -14427 191330 -14500 191330 -11492 • of R & CAROLE A ADAMS JOHN A SANDIFER JOHN E & ANNIE EVERHART 6 S A••L v-_. 1308 S 8TH ST • AK WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98901 1012 S 8TH ST • • YAKIMA, WA 98901 '1330-11439 91330-11440 N E & ANNI.. RHART JaHN E & ANN P E�.- -;HART 191330 -14439 0 S 8TH °®e �i 1222 JOHNNIE B -PR HARVEY • 10 S 8TH T • 1222 S 7TH ST AKI •:e W• 98901 YAKI'.', • 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 . D f < INDEX 91330 -14431 191330 -14512 • 191330 -14513 # ORGE & AGUSTINA BADILLO JOSE A & LEONEL RAMIREZ J SE A & LEONEL RAMIREZ 212 S 8TH ST #2 . 1311 S 7TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 13 1 S 7TH . YA MA, W 98901 91330-13428 • 8 19130 -12478 191330 -14474 • ONNIE & CLYDE'S MUFFLER CT BI M CARTER C ))RLES W GILES 05 E NOB HILL BLVD 11%,i S 6TH ST 1__J6 S 9T H ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • • 9133,0 -11522 . 111330 -14402 91330 -14445 HRIS & JILL LOUTSIS C •Y OF YAKIMA. TY OF YAKI • 310 DEERINGHOFF RD 12• N 2ND ST 1 7 N 2ND S OXEE,.WA'98936 -9753 YAK ','WA 9:901-261 YA IMA, W 98901 • 91330 -14447 91330 -14448 191330 -14542 ITY OF YAKIMA 'TY OF YAKIMA • TY OF YAKIMA 7 N 2ND ST 12• N 2ND ST 1 - N 2ND ST A MA, WA 8901 \� YA •, WA '8901 -2613 YA - •, WA °8901 • • ( I • 91330 -14490 .. 191330-14494 191330 -11555 RUZ M & EVANGELINA GARCIA CURTIS D HARRIS DARYL N & CEFERINA S JORGENSEN 317 S 8TH ST 1307 S 8TH ST 1106 S 8TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA':98901 -3514 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • 91330 -14486 191330 -14514 191330 -11488 IANA REINECKER DOMINGO & Y VEGA CAMPOS • DORIS ALENE JOHNSON O BOX 2902 1309 S 7TH ST PO BOX 18452 ALIBU, California 90265 YAKIMA, WA 98901 SEATTLE, WA 98118 -8452 • • • • 91330 - 11489. 191330 -14548 91330 -14549 • •c•IS ALENE JO ::, DOUG LEMON RSUG LEMON 0 :.X 18452' .PO BOX 541 Pc BOX 541 EAT • WA.9:118 -8452 YAKIMA, WA.98907 -0541 YA - 98907 -0541 • 91330 -14550 • 1 1330 -14551 191330 -11537 UGLEMON- D UG LEMON EASTSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST O OX 541 PO OX 541 910 LA SALLE ST AK ,'W 98907 -0541 YAK , WA 8907 -0 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3439 • • • ' I 91330- 11540 ' 191330 -13429 191330 -13416 STABAN.P PEREZ • ESTEBAN MEDINA & OLGA P LOPEZ EUGENIO 0 & MARIA Y CONTRERAS 04 LASALLE ST 1054 COMSTOCK WAY 614 S 11TH AVE AKIMA, WA 98901 1 • WOODBURN, Oregon 97071 YAKIMA, WA 98902 91330 -12475 191330 -11415 191330 -14493 EDERAL NATIONAL MORTAGE ASSOC FERNANDO GARCIA - BADILLO FLORENTE ALVAREZ 0 BOX 8708 23210 H S W RD 1309 S 8TH ST OLUMBUS, Georgia 31908 -8708 MATTAWA, WA 99349 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • 91330 -14535 1'1330 -14536 191330 -12489 RED A & PATRICIA L DILLS F' D A & PATRIVIA L a LLS FREDERICO F BERROSPE 0 BOX 901 PO eOX '901 1110S S 6TH ST # B OXEE, WA 989360901 MOXE:. WA 9'•360901 YAKIMA, WA 98901- 34]3' INDEX • 91330 -14475 191330 -11450 191330 -14524 ' 613 ADY RUMBO GEORGE C BRITTON GERARDO & LOURDES OCHOA 208 S 9TH ST 1112 S 8TH ST 1314 S 7TH ST AKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • YAKIMA, WA 98901 )1330 - 11573 191'x30 -11574 191330 -11575 • • • • • • )1330 -14558 ,191330L14559 191330 -14560 • • • • )1330 -14561 191330 -14562 191330 -14563 • • • • I • )1330 -14564 191330 -14565 191330 -14566 . • • )1330 -14567 191330 -14568 191330- 14569 • • • • • • 31330 -14570 191330 -12480 191330 -13410 ADA CARAWAY ALEJANDRO & ROQUE 1111 S 6TH ST 1301 S 6TH ST • • YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • )1330 -12494 191330 -14518 191330- 14416 _,EX ET UX CARTER ANDRES & ESTHER MESA ANTONIO SERRANO 105 S 6TH ST 1301 S 7TH ST 909 E CENTRAL AVE 'UKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 • • • )1330 -14425 191330- 145.16 191330 -13451 JTONIO V & HILDA BRAVO ANTONIO V & JUANA M GUZMAN ARISTEO L & JUANA V GOMEZ )1 CENTRAL AVE 1305 S 7TH ST 1313 S 6TH ST kKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 -3511 YAKIMA., WA .98901 • )1330 -13443 191330 -11493 191330 - 14460 • 2LENE D GRADY ARNULFO & MARIA I SANCHEZ ART G & ANA M VALADEZ L11 S 34TH AVE 13131 1/2 S 6TH ST PO BOX 33722' UKIMA, WA 98902 YAKIMA, WA 98901 FORT LEWIS, WA 98433 -0722 • • )1330 -14557 191330 -14496 191330 -14480 2TURO & OLIVIA SUAREZ AURELIO & REYNALDA RIOS BETHEL AFR ME EPIS CH INC 212 S 7TH ST . 1303, 8TH ST 908 E ARLINGTON ST kKIMA, WA 98901 YAKIMA, WA 98901 . YAKIMA, WA 98901 • DO C., INDEX )1330 -11491 191330 -14522 191330 -14424 ETTY R GLOVER BILIALDO & MARIA LAMAS BOBBY D CARTER �� 35 34TH AVE 7906 COWICHE CANYON RD 903 CENTRAL AVE BATTLE, WA 98122 YAKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98902 ` Y,y ,4 ' , DEPARTMENT G� OMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVI . )PMENT • '�C r Planning Division Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager • www.ci.yakima.wa.us 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor RP�RATED Yakima, Washington 98901 " - r Phone (509) 575 - 6183. • Fax (509) 575 -6105 • a DATE: June 25, 2004 ; TO: SEPA Reviewing Agencies Applicant, and Adjoining Property Owners • • FROM: Doug Maples, Code Administration & Planning Division Manager SUBJECT: Notice of Application — City of Yakima Parks & Recreation Division for rezone, environmental review and Class (3) review for Southeast Community Center File No. UAZO RZ #5 -04; EC # 20 -04; CL(3) #5 -04 NOTICE OF PROPOSAL On June 7, 2004 the City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development received an application from the Parks & Recreation Division to rezone property located at 1211 South 7 Street from R -2, Two - Family Residential to R -3, Multi - Family Residential. This is a non - project rezone, although the applicant is seeking Class (3) - zoning approval to allow the future location of professional offices in the Southeast Community Center building. This application is subject to approval. The application was considered complete for processing on June 18, 2004. The complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development is lead agency for this proposal under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). The environmental checklist and other information on file with the Planning Division are available to the public upon request. Written comments concerning the environmental impacts for the proposal will be accepted during the 20 -day comment period, which ends July 15, 2004. The threshold environmental determination will be issued under WAC 197 -11 -355, the Optional review process; there will not be an additional comment period. The threshold determination may be appealed to the Hearing Examiner by filing a written notice of appeal with the City Planning Division within fifteen days of the date of mailing of the threshold determination in accordance with the City of Yakima Municipal Code 6.88.170. NOTICE OF, "OPEN" RECORD PUBLIC HEARING An open record public hearing will be held before the Hearing Examiner on Thursday, August 12, 2004 at 9:00 a.m. in the Yakima City Council Chambers, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. If you have any concerns regarding this proposal, you can mail your comments to City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development, Planning Division, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. Be sure to reference "Yakima Parks and Recreation" or "Southeast Community Center" in your correspondence. The Examiner's recommendation will be forwarded to the Yakima City Council for review at a closed record public hearing. If you have questions on this proposal, call Mary Lovell, Associate Planner at (509) 575 -6164. Encl.: Narrative, Site Plan, Mailing and Vicinity Maps, and Environmental Checklist • Yakima DOC. An -Am - IcaCV INDEX If�I�f 19 94 '" ` Y` DEPARTMENT OF ") MMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ��, Planning Division 129 North Second Street ,''�< Yakima, Washington 9 ��____�� g 98901 � !Q„ Phone (509) 575 -6183 • Fax (509) 575 -6105 • June 18, 2004 Yakima Parks and Recreation Attn: Denise Nichols 2301 Fruitvale Boulevard Yakima, WA 98902 Re:. Determination of Application Completeness UAZO RZ #5 -04, UAZO EC #20 -04 and UAZO CL(3) #5 -04 Dear Denise: Your zoning review application to rezone one parcel from R -2 to R -3, locate professional offices in the R -3 zone and environmental review was received June 7, 2004. Your application has been determined complete as of June 18, 2004. Continued processing of your request will include, but is not limited to, the following actions: 1. Notification of adjacent property owners of the public hearing, legal notice of public hearing published in the Yakima Herald Republic, and the posting of the property on this land use proposal twenty days prior to the hearing date. A hearing date has been scheduled for August 12, 2004 at 9:00 a.m. in the City Council Chambers. I will notify you about the posting of the property prior to the July 23 posting deadline. 2. Issuance of an environmental threshold decision in compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act. • 3. Preparation of staff report. 4. A public hearing before the Hearing Examiner on Thursday, August 12, 2004. 5. Recommendation of the Hearing Examiner forwarded to the City Council for a "Closed Record" public hearing for a final decision of the rezone and Class (3) review. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at (509) 575 -6164 or you may e -mail me at mlovell @ci.yakima.wa.us. Sincerely, �rYL.�c1c�c�' Mary Lovell Associate Planner Yakima bzetd DOG, 1111' INDEX 1994