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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2006-162 Canterfield Estates Conditional Preliminary Plat ApprovalRESOLUTION NO. R-2006- 162 A RESOLUTION granting conditional. preliminary plat approval for the Canterfield Estates Preliminary. WHEREAS, on September 14, 2006, the Hearing Examiner held an open record public hearing to consider an application for a twenty-seven lot subdivision located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, submitted by Darren Long and Mayling Chin, City No. UAZO Preliminary Long Plat #1-06, EC # 3-06, referred to herein collectively as the "Application"; and WHEREAS, on September 28, 2006, the Hearing Examiner issued his Examiner's Recommendation (referred to herein as the "Recommendation"), recommending approval of the Application subject to several conditions; and WHEREAS, the proposed Application conforms with the City of Yakima Zoning Title, YMC 14.25.110, and other applicable land use controls; and WHEREAS, at its public meeting on November 21, 2006, after notice duly given according the requirements of the Yakima Municipal Code, the Yakima City Council adopted the Hearing Examiner's Recommendation and instructed the City's legal staff to prepare a resolution reflecting the same; and WHEREAS, the City of Yakima has complied with the substantive, procedural, and notice requirements associated with SEPA, the Growth Management Act, and the Yakima Municipal Code for the purpose of reviewing the Application; and WHEREAS, the Yakima City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City of Yakima to pass the following; now, .therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA: Section 1. Incorporation of Recitals. The above recitals are hereby incorporated into this resolution. Section 2. Incorporation of Hearing Examiner's Recommendation and Condition of Approval. The Hearing Examiner's Recommendation, including each of the specified conditions therein, is hereby adopted and ratified by the Yakima City Council as its conditional decision of approval of the Application herein. A copy of. the Recommendation is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 3. Findings. The Yakima City Council adopts the findings of the Hearing Examiner's Recommendation as its own findings herein, and further finds that the requirements of RCW 58.17.110 have been met. (jc)res/Caterfield Estates 1 Long Plat Section 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is declared invalid or unconstitutional for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL at a regular meeting and signed and approved this 21st day of November , 2006. ATTEST: City Clerk (jc)res/Caterfield Estates Long Plat 2 David Edler, Mayor BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. ®7 For Meeting Of: November 21, 2006 ITEM TITLE: Public meeting to consider the preliminary plat of Canterfield Estates, submitted by Darren Long and Mayling Chin. This meeting will be held on November 21, 2006 at 7:OOpm in Council Chambers, Yakima City Hall SUBMITTED BY: William R Cook, Director of Community and Economic Development i n CONTACT PERSON/TELEPHONE: Doug Maples, Code Administration`, and Planning Manager Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner, 575-6163. SUMMARY EXPLANATION: Canterfield Estates is a 27 -lot preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of SR zoned property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. On September 28, 2006, the Hearing Examiner recommended approval of the preliminary plat subject to conditions. The City Engineering Division and the Code Administration and Planning Division have reviewed the preliminary plat and found it to be in substantial conformance with the terms and conditions of final plat approval. Resolution X Ordinance_ Contract Other Preliminary Plat Report, Hearing Examiner's Recommendation, Preliminary Plat Drawings Funding Source APPROVAL FOR SUBMITTAL: pity Manager STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Council's approval of the preliminary plat of Canterfield Estates and requests the adoption of the accompanying resolution granting said approval. BOARD RECOMMENDATION: The Hearing Examiner recommended preliminary plat approval on September 28, 2006. COUNCIL ACTION: Resolution adopted. RESOLUTION NO. R-2006-162 Darren Long & Mayling Chin PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 EC#3-06 EXHIBIT LIST City Council Public Hearing November 21, 2006 Applicant: Darren Long & Mayling Chin File Number: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT#1-06, & EC#3-06 Site Address: 4802 Spring Creek Road Staff Contact: Jeff Peters, Assistant 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) CHAPTER F Application CHAPTER G Public Comments CHAPTER H Notices DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER AA HEARING EXAMINER'S RECOMMENDATON EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE AA -1 Hearing Examiner's Recommendation 9-28-06 CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON HEARING EXAMINER'S RECOMMENDATION September 28, 2006 In the Matter of a Preliminary Plat Application Submitted by: Darren Long & Mayling Chin For a 27 -Lot Subdivision Located At 4802 Spring Creek Road to be Known as "Canterfield Estates" PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 EC #3-06 Introduction. The Hearing Examiner conducted a public hearing on September 14, 2006 and has issued this decision within 10 business days. A staff report presented by Assistant Planner Jeff Peters recommended approval of the preliminary plat with conditions. Applicant Darren Long testified in favor of the proposal and several neighbors expressed concerns about the size and number of lots, flooding, drainage and the need for fencing. Summary of Recommendation. The Hearing Examiner recommends approval of this preliminary plat subject to conditions. Basis for Decision. Based on a view of the site with no one else present on September 13, 2006; the staff report, exhibits, testimony and other evidence presented at the open record public hearing on September 14, 2006; and a consideration of the applicable Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 1 subdivision requirements, development standards and consistency criteria; the Hearing J_J CUILI ner makes the following: FINDINGS Applicant. The applicant is Darren Long and Mayling Chin, 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, akima, Tashington 98903. r lit .a linri_ i ru- nronnCPn nrPIirn narxr mat is inca1Pd at LLXt1/ cr r11- T (re'V cad 1 nP r- r _ _ r -_-u_ r„ parcel number is 101333-41012. Application. This prelii inary plat prepared by Andreotti & Associates, Inc. would i,i. .3: T IA,' Q 2 1 Y Y lUI %r:, 1 ..s. 'V7 1,.4.,.o "Ion L_ 1' ' 1 S vari,GY JJILi) Li 14.31Ni 1ii'z�'iii iiiiiii il_Lc.J it: i_, L i_5 viii l�9l i' iCi'i 111 Suburban Residential (SR) zoning district. Notices. Notices were provided in accordance with applicable ordinances as follows: Mailing of notice of application/SEPA review: Publication 1 • of of rurllication notice application/SEPA revieoor Posting of notice on property: Notice of cancelled public hearing: Mailing of notice of amended application and public hearing: Mailing of notice of Preliminary SEPA MDNS: Publishing of notice of Preliminary SEPA MDNS in newspaper: Mailing of notice of reissued Final SEPA MDNS February 7, 2006 February 7, 200 February 7, 2006 March 28, 2006 June 20, 2006 July 11, 2006 July 12, 2006 August 29, 2006 Environmental Review. The City of Yakima Planning Division is the lead agency for this proposal under the State Environmental Policy Act. After reviewing the environmental checklist submitted for this proposed preliminary plat, the SEPA Responsible Official issued a Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance (MDNS) on Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road 'PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 3Nfi ) Pq\--\ 2 August 3, 2006 which was reissued with the correction of a misprint on August 29, 2006. No appeals were filed within the appeal period. Requirements of the MDNS include: A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb and gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the City Engineer and Wastewater Division Manager. (YMC 12.03.100). 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20 feet of frontage upon the public street or right-of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)). C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 2) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 3) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the City Engineer prior to approval of the fmal plat. 4) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4). Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 3 Doc »DLX # AA --1 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1,1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1, 2, 3, 26 & 27, which lie within] the FEMA 100 -Year Ft,,.e.i,.1n;,, and Flood nt.,:., n__��y�-. District :.. , with r, �,.. Floodplain Plain Overlay Dis rict Ill accordance Y ivIC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention[ed] or required must be complied with in their entirety. Transportation Cone rrencv. The Traffic a l,{1pac ty Anahigis cn'ryYiYi1P'Ie on ire rua j nn. � 17, 2006 indicates that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by ,is development. Zoning and Land Use of Site and .Adjacent Properties. The site is zoned Suburban Residential (SR). Adjacent properties have the following characteristics: Direction North South West East Zoning Light industrial (M-1) Suburban Residential (SR) Suburban Residential (SR) Suburban Residential (SR) Land Use Vacant S41lgle-Fali111y 1J j1I1e3 Single -Family Homes Single -Family Homes Public Comment. Several residents of the area expressed concerns about the proposed preliminary plat which may be summarized as follows: A. Frank 'Hernandez, who resides on South 47th Avenue east of the proposed plat: Mr. Hernanadez requested that the applicant install a permanent privacy fence where his property abuts the proposed plat on the east to protect his property from construction dust and debris and to provide privacy thereafter. It was pointed out that no screening is required between two properties in the same SR zone, but the applicant nevertheless indicated Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 It 3 4 that he would talk with neighbors regarding the possible installation of uniform fencing. B. Brian Caldwell, who resides towards the middle of Lyons Loop to the south of the proposed plat: Mr. Caldwell indicated that one -acre lots exist to the south and that he is concerned about the noise of 27 more lawn mowers and about future flooding in the area like occurred in 1996. He thinks noise will be a problem for people nearby unless fencing that will restrict noise is installed. It was pointed out that the 1996 flooding was unusual in the way that it came to this area down the streets from the west and that the City does not have any ordinance that would allow the City to either restrict the size of lots outside the flood plain or to require sound barriers to be installed around this development where the SEPA MDNS became fmal without any comments about the need for noise mitigation measures. But the applicant indicated that he will be talking with neighbors about fencing even though he thinks that additional buildings and trees in that area will do more to absorb sound than fencing. C. Fred Hyatt, who resides on South 47th Avenue south of the proposed plat: Mr. Hyatt indicated that his property has been flooded four times to his knowledge, most recently in 1996, from water that comes from the south that will flood any future homes on the south side of the plat. He indicated that a noise barrier fence between his property and the Caldwell property has been effective and will be needed on the south boundary of the proposed plat. He asked whether the drainage swale on Lot #7 will collect the water and be large enough and what is considered low density residential use. It was pointed out that the drainage swale will have to engineered to effectively drain the water without creating pollution of wells, and that less than 7 dwelling units per acre as here proposed would be considered low density and would be allowed where, as here, there are buildable areas outside the flood plain. Preliminary Plat Review Criteria. Section 14.20.100 of the subdivision ordinance provides that the Hearing Examiner shall review a proposed subdivision during an open record public hearing to inquire into and determine whether or not the following standards are satisfied: Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 5 DOC iNDLX 1) Subsection 14.20.100(1) -- Consistency with the provisions of the City's Urban rAir ea Z" -""g Ordinance: Subsection 15.03.030 of the Urban Area Zonllig Ordinance (UAZO) indicates that the purpose of the Suburban Residential (SR) zoning district is to provide a variety of residential lifestyles with densities generally ranging from two units per net residential acre to seven units per net residential acre. The district is further intended tn• A. Limit residential density to one unit or less per net residential acre m areas where flooding, airport noise, or other environmental constraints make the land unsuitable at higher densities; and unsuitable for residential use al. UG11J111GJ, a11U B, Maintain surface and groundwater quality and avoid potential health hazards by limiting residential density to two units or less per net residentiiai acre in areas where public services will not be provided, and the dwelling units have YY uaY indiv dl wells and septic tanks; and C7 . Provide the opportunity for suburban residential development, up to three (Welling units per net residential acre ,n areas with either public coni un ty water — • • ----0 per e � �..,a�e,ad.,b,.,.1 1..w1 v, • .. 1.,.1 va.; vv 1u1 �; u1:31vi vv111auu1u:. i' water services or a community sewer system; and D. Allow residential development to seven dwelling units per net residential acre in areas with both public / community water service and an approved community sewer system. The proposal is a residential use consistent with these zoning provisions so long as it is consistent with the density limitations applicable to the district. The table in Section 15.05.030 of the UAZO states that in the Floodplain, Airport and Greenway Overlay Districts, one acre shall be the minimum lot size except that the lot size in the underlying zoning district shall apply when in the opinion of the reviewing official the lot has a vu.11uavle area outside the overlay district and when a plat restriction prohibits development nn that the within t .7' tr . I,11=..� 411114 portion of a lot the overlay' U1b111G1. Lyn of L11G Fiat. is within the Primary Airport Overlay district or the Greenway Overlay district where density is a major concern, but a large portion of Lots #3 and #27 are within the Floodplain Overlay District. Based upon the location of the 100 -year floodplain and the Floodplain Overlay District, the reviewing official / subdivision administrator has Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 i!``? 6 determined that all lots within the proposed plat of Canterfield Estates, with the exception of Lots #3 and #27, satisfy the requirements of Section 15.05.030 of the UAZO. The lots other than those two lots would be permitted to have minimum lot sizes of 7,000 square feet in accordance with Section 15.05.030 and Table 5-2 of the UAZO, but the following restriction must be placed upon the fmal plat in order to be consistent with the UAZO: "No development shall take place on Lot #3 or on Lot #27 or on any portion of a lot lacking buildable area outside the boundaries of the 100 -year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District until such time as a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is received changing the 100 - year floodplain and the Floodplain Overlay District so as to create a buildable area on said lots." 2) Subsection 14.20.100(2) -- Consistency with the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan: The City's Future Land Use Map and 1998 Comprehensive Plan designate the subject property as suitable for Low Density Residential development. This proposed plat is consistent with the Low Density Residential designation which is characterized as primarily single-family, detached residences with a total net residential density, before considering roads and right-of-way, of less than 7 dwelling units per acre. This proposed plat is also consistent with goals and objectives of the City's Comprehensive Plan such as Goal H3 which is to preserve and improve existing residential neighborhoods; Objective G9 which is to encourage quality design while achieving economic growth patterns; Objective L2 which is to establish a pattern of development that supports a sense of community; Objective H3.1 which is to stabilize existing, viable neighborhoods; and Objective E7 which is to ensure development compatibility within the floodplain and frequently flooded areas. 3) Subsection 14.20.100(3) -- Consistency with the provisions of this title, Title 14 entitled "Subdivision Ordinance": This proposed plat will need to be consistent in all respects with the provisions of the City's subdivision ordinance. The proposed preliminary plat shows all lots have the required size, access, utilities and lot Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 7 _f width. This review and the conditions of this recommendation are intended to ensure consistency the the City's well other with provisions of City's subdivision ordinance as well as VI.11G1 applicable City ordinances. 4) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(a) ® Appropriate provisions for public health, safety and general welfare: The construction of 27 new residences in a residential area and a residential zoning disttict complies with applicable ordinances and serves a need in this community for housing that is developed with conditions that promote the public health, said and welfare. Besides conditions noted iii i he it PfA� Iv! 1 v the Development Services Team (DST) comments for meetings held on February 7, 2006 and June 13, 2006 were as follows: AT._ _ T• H rum -neer -Intl 1 revision• 1) City of Yakima Title 12 Development Standards require public sewer and pubic water, curb untter, sirlewalks and limhtinR , .., ..,. �..�. -��a� �:v street limiting. 2) On-site drainage will also be required. 3) Flag Lot #19 shall have at least a 20 -foot -wide entrance off the platted street. 4) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system are required to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain annrnval by the City RnRine'r nrinr to annrnnral of the final nla+ B. Fire Life Safety Division: Life Safety has no issues at this time. C. Water/Irrigation Division: This proposed development is within the service area of the Nob Hill Water Company. D. Traffic Engineering: Traffic Capacity Analysis indicates that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. E. Waste Water: Sewer is available to the north of the property. Connection charges shall apply. When sewer lines are designed they will need to be sized to accommodate areas not served by sewer. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PRETOTRIG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 8 F. Building Codes: Sewer and water availability appears to be a problem for this area and may require extension. Development will require plan review, permits and inspection. G. Washington State Department of Transportation — Aviation Division: 1) State guidelines for airport land use compatibility generally discourage residential development, schools, hospitals and other medical facilities adjacent to airports. Most commercial and industrial land uses are considered compatible. The noise, light, glare, fumes, smell and low-flying aircraft activity generated by airport operations in these areas may present health and safety problems, degrade quality of life for residents and disrupt the operation of airports as essential public facilities. Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field is an important economic resource for the region, and the City has the responsibility to discourage incompatible land uses that impair the ability of the airport to operate and expand. 2) The site for the proposed Canterfield Estates Subdivision is located within the traffic pattern of Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field, exposing future residents to negative impacts associated with airport operations. Due to its proximity to the airport, WSDOT Aviation believes the proposed project would contribute to conflicts with the airport. We recommend that the City of Yakima impose the following minimum conditions: a) The applicant should review and, if required, submit the FAA form 7460 -- Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration. b) Prior to final approval, a notice should be placed on the face of the plat map and be recorded. The notice should state the following: "The subject property is located within close proximity of Yakima Air Terminal - McAllister Field. Aircraft noise, vibration, fumes, odors, low overhead flights and other associated activities may impact the property." H. Washington State Department of Ecology: 1) Shorelands/Environmental Assistance: It is possible that there may be wetlands on site even though the National Wetland Inventory Map only shows the nearby Spring Creek feature to contain wetland areas. Ecology would be happy to assist in an on-site review if there is uncertainty regarding the wetland issue. Special attention to Stormwater routing and treatment within the housing development should occur due to the potentially slow permeability of soils on site and the high groundwater table levels. The introduction of additional non - permeable surfaces coupled with a possible increase in the application of water to the soil (from home site landscaping development) should be evaluated and compared to existing water management practices. The SEPA checklist states Darren Long & Mayling Chin 9 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 D ? i, NDFY only that stormwater will be allowed to infiltrate on site; no information is presented on how that will happen. 2) Water Resources: The water purveyor is responsible for ensuring that the proposed use(s) are within the limitations of its water rights. If the proposal's actions are different than the existing water right (source, purpose, the place of use, or period of use), then it is subject to approval from the Department of Ecology pursuant to Sections 90.03.380 RCW and 90.44.050 RCW. 3) Water Quality: Dividing or platting of a piece of property is often the first step in a proposed development. If a subsequent individual or common plan of development exceeds one acre of disturbed ground in size an NPDES Construction Stormwater Permit may be required. The process requires going through SEPA, developing a store water pollution prevention plan, submitting an application and a 30 -day public notice process. This may take 45-60 days. A permit is required prior to beginning groundbreaking activities. 4) Toxic Clean Up: Based upon the historical agricultural use of this land, there •, •1• .1 .1+ •1 1 1 v 1 t iC a nnCCtnlllti/ That rnP coil nnntainc resilnlal r.nn(Pnirarinnc nfpestir1l1PQ 1=lrnlogy ...... e..., soil �..,__e_._...�,_ .,.,.�..d_.....>,.a„��., „ p.d.,,.�m�.,... e_a� recommends that the soil be sampled and analyzed for lead and arsenic and for nraanne,hlnrine nectinidec If the,ce, rnntaminantc are, fn„nd at rnnre,ntratinnc above the MTCA clean up levels Ecology recommends that potential buyers be notified of their occurrence. I. Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife: Covenant restrictions minimizing the total percentage of impervious surfaces for lots 1, 2, 3, 26 and 27 should be entered. J. Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority (YRCAA): 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 roust be filed with, and approved by, YRCAA. The dust control needs to address demolition, site preparation, construction and landscaping phases, per section 3.08A of YRCAA Regulations. The proponent is also encouraged to file a Master Construction Dust Control Plan for the project now and in the future. K. Building Codes: 1) The proposed subdivision must comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) and §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4). 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas must be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREJ.1,IQNGPLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 10 3) A Class (2) Review application is required for construction of any structure upon Lots #1, #2, #3, #26 and #27, which lie within the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District pursuant to Section 15.09.020 of the UAZO. 5) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(b) — Appropriate provisions for open spaces: The proposed lots are larger than the minimum sizes that could be approved in the SR zoning district. The design of the plat makes adequate provision for open spaces in that it will provide more light and air for its residents than minimum standards would require. 6) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(c) — Appropriate provisions for drainage ways: Storm water runoff for this proposed development will be required to be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. The design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system will have to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual, and approval of the City Engineer will have to be obtained prior to approval of the fmal plat. The property owner/developer will be required to obtain an NPDES Construction Storm Water Permit from the Department of Ecology. A note will be required on the face of the fmal plat stating: "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." Prior to final plat approval the applicant will be required to submit, to obtain the Planning Division's approval of, and to record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and of the drainage facilities contained within that lot. 7) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(d) — Appropriate provisions for streets or roads, alleys and other public ways: The City's Title 12 development requirements include paved streets, curbs, gutters, sidewalks and street lights which must be shown on the preliminary plat. Flag Lot #19 must have frontage on the public street of at least 20 feet for the entrance off the platted street. Title 12 frontage improvements must be designed and plans / profiles must be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 11 paving, curb and gutter, sidewalks, street lights and drainage. The City's Traffic Pt,rsinaarin - TliArieinn inrlirn+del no rtnr+ A$$ +nA T1QT nrnnr,no +nn+ +4,o Trn-ffin inr\onii-cr L11 G,111V V1111C Ll Y 1J1V11 111AA.1VILLVIt 140 LL FJW.L V.I. L11V LLi 1 ill V VVJJ L11L4L 11.11V 11 U111V Analysis concluded that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. Therefore, the proposed subdivision makes adequate provisions for streets within the development and will not trigger a need for improvement of the streets outside the development that will be used for access by residents of the plat. Lii SUbSe^tiUll 14.2v.1vvt4 ice — AIJuI uu1late in Inuit aea lila rtailsii SLODS: 1I1e number of lots and other evidence did not establish a need for any special provisions for a 4 4- .-t. a 1 1 .. LI Mint. Stop aL 11.11bpropVSLU plat. A\ CI __1_ _. 1 A AA -1 AA/ ♦\/M 1 I� 1 1 7i iIlnsf�I'Tltlfl I4_Gfl_ II111I4IITI — AnnrnnriaTP nrnvicinnc Tnr nnTgni1 wATt r f __._"----"-- '- __�-\-J\/ _1..1.._1,. $.._. _.._ j.. ..�.,.__ .. �__ supplies, irrigation and other water suppliers: The City's Water/irrigation Division indicated as a part of the DST process that the proposed plat is within the service area of the Nob Hill Water Company and will therefore be subject to its requirements. All irrigation lines and easements will have to be shown on the face of the plat. 4A\ CI__1____1• 1 AA ti A/,1\/_\ Appropriate P_ 10) Subsection 14.20.1l00(4)(g) — Appropriate provisions for sanitary waste disposal: City sewer service is available north of the property. Sewer line extensions S' 4 service VV U.Y 11 1 north 1V �+1L Sewer VL 1111✓ Y..• LV11J1V11J will have to be sized to accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development not served by sewer as required by the City Engineer and Wastewater Division Manager in accordance with Section 12.03.100 of the Yakima Municipal Code. Public sewer design and plans / profiles will have to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved l___ the City Engineer. 1 8 -foot -wide r_ _ • 9 _ 1 1• utility •11 1 1 r 11 oy iiiC City Engineer. An 8-Ioot-wide puonc unnty easement will De required for all existing sewer stubs and proposed stubs. 11) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(h) — Appropriate provisions for parks and recreation: The number of lots and the lot sizes are such that no need for a park or recreation area within the proposed plat was established by the evidence. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 Pc Pc 12 12) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(i) — Appropriate provisions for playgrounds: The number of lots and lot sizes are such that no need for a playground within the plat other than the yards of the individual residences was established by the evidence. 13) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(j) — Appropriate provisions for schools and school grounds. There was no testimony or other evidence submitted at the hearing regarding a need for additional schools in the area to serve the 27 additional single-family residences that would result from this plat. 14) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(k) — Appropriate provisions for sidewalks: The sidewalks required by Title 12 will be designed by a licensed Civil Engineer and will be provided in this plat. 15) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(1) — Appropriate provisions for other planning features that assure safe walking conditions for students who walk to and from school: The evidence submitted at the hearing did not suggest a need for other planning features of this nature in view of the size of this plat, the sidewalks required within this plat and the area in which it is located. 16) Subsection 14.20.100(5) — Public use and interest: Based on the standards discussed above, it is apparent that the public use and interest will in fact be served by the subdivision. It complies with the City's Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, Comprehensive Plan and Subdivision Ordinance. It makes appropriate provisions for the public health, safety and general welfare, open spaces, drainage ways, streets, potable water, sanitary waste disposal, parks and recreation, playgrounds and sidewalks. The size and nature of the plat does not demand provisions for other features listed in Subsection 14.20.100(4) of the subdivision ordinance and in Section 58.17.110 of the State law. Consistency Analysis under Subsection 16.06.020(B) of the Yakima Municipal Code. The following analysis involves the application's consistency with applicable Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 13 development regulations, or in the absence of applicable regulations, the adopted %'rvr»nrots cert cf.; ro Dl n -s-, nn m nr, entn•1f <r t1n unto yrn“+1 'Rnrin cro-mn»t Ant A + nnAn rn V0iri V Vlllp11J11V11J1 V V 1 1CL11 (L 111C1.11.4CLLA+IL U,' Lum,L) LULL 'Ji V Y11,11 1V1CL11CL5N111V11L £ 1V L CL1.1 .I LIA , 1 (1 I111LL Municipal Code. During project review, neither the City nor any subsequent reviewing body may re-examine alternatives to, or hear appeals on, the items identified in these conclusions except for issues of code interpretation. a) The type of land use contemplated by the proposal (a residential development) is permitted on this site so long as it complies with the regulations of the L,V111.11K orlalUlllalltJe, aubdlvision oik.unaLice. b'thiuine codes and ot11Gr app1n. au1G 1Cn+KUla lolls. b) The level of development (lot size, contemplated density) will not exceed the allowable limit in the Suburban Residential (SR) zoning district. The de/unary P ■ • •. P el 114_ '7 V:11151 n111TV �lln :1QPn11511`V of lilTr 11 CTr11d`T1IrP :l iln nil pill' TSI t_111i1 E1.\ is TI()1 an issue because additional infrast acture will be provided at the developer's expense to insure that adequate infrastructure and public facilities are available for the proposed plat. d) The character of the proposal, such as the proposal's consistency with applicable development standards of the City's Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, primarily involves consideration of specific development standards relating to lot size, annecc_ notable water_ sewage dispoSa1 and Other f&attires of the proposed plat which have been discussed in detail above. With appropriate conditions, the proposed preliminary plat will be consistent with the development standards of applicable City ordinances. CONCLUSIONS 1. The Hearing Examiner has jurisdiction pursuant to Section 14.20.100 of the subdivision ordinance to make a recommendation to the Yakima City Council regarding this application for preliminary plat approval. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 14 2. A final SEPA Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance (MDNS) was issued for this project on August 29, 2006 which was not appealed within the time period for an appeal. 3. The City's Traffic Capacity Analysis completed on February 17, 2006 indicates that the traffic that would be added by the proposed plat will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system because reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. 4. This proposed preliminary plat, with the conditions set forth below, is consistent with the City's Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, Comprehensive Plan and Subdivision Ordinance. 5. This proposed preliminary plat, with the conditions detailed below, makes appropriate provisions for the public health, safety and general welfare and for open spaces, drainage ways, streets, potable water supplies, sanitary wastes and sidewalks and, according to the weight of the evidence presented at the hearing, is not of such a size or in such a location as would require that specific provisions be made for the other requisite plat considerations such as parks and recreation areas, playgrounds, transit stops, schools, schoolgrounds and other planning features that assure safe walking conditions for students who only walk to and from school. 6. The proposed preliminary plat is in compliance with the consistency requirements of Subsection 16.06.020(B) of the Yakima Municipal Code (YMC). RECOMMENDATION The Hearing Examiner recommends to the Yakima City Council that the 27 -lot preliminary plat of Canterfield Estates described in the application and in the related Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LDNG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 }) t. INDY •X 15 DO(-; documents which are assigned file numbers PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 and EC #3-06 be 1®1PP1"VQ71,L11/, subject to compliance xVx1tb the fni1nxi1n115 conditions: 1. Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb and gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. (YMC 12.05.010 — 1.2.05.040 & 12,06.010 — 12.06,080). 2. Lot #19 is required to have a minimum of 20 feet of frontage upon the public street or nP..r,..r IVA/10 1A 14 Anntrn 11 ,11L-Vl-way. 11VIV 1'1-.LJ.v`rVv1J/. 3. Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the City- Engineer. These pr0Jpos•ed pians shall accommodate all ---------.1 1-1- ---.1 -----'------�--- ----1-------,_i :� -- with 11_ '.________v.....�i.. .�� �iroposCU lots 11LU sUi1VU11UUI4 UGVc1Up.uic11L 111 Csuuv1Uallt;c Wi h U1c requirements vi the City Engineer and Wastewater Division Manager. (YMC 12.03.100). ,1 Av. 9Z_tnnt-- .vv rin n..ni.n ..+.i.+.r a -n+ nnnii no -r. r .0 J iV67L='VV1tP. pLtUllid Ui.111Ly >va59.i11aiiiU. 51iai1 iJ and proposed stubs. (YMC 12.02.010). regi.ir. a for nil nv. ott v.n 0fln rcr Lua ed for aii vt3L3L111� s� Vr>�= 01-11"k .5 L3$'U5 5. All irrigation lines and easements shall be shown on the face of the plat. (YMC 14.20.050). 6. All new lots shall be served by a public water supply line designed and maintained in accordance with o i1IvVater Company' JralUaiUJ iY1VV -12.04.0 1V — 12.0'41.040). 7. A note shall be placed upon the fmal plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 8. Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 9. Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer so as to satisfy the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and so as to satisfy the requirements of the City Engineer prior to approval of the fmal plat. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road P1711_,LONG PLAT # 1-06; EC 3-06 A 1 -Nr 16 10. Prior to fmal plat approval the applicant shall submit and obtain the Planning Division's approval of a maintenance agreement which the applicant shall record so as to ensure proper maintenance of Lot #7 and of the drainage facilities contained within that lot. 11. A restriction shall be placed upon the plat which states: "No development shall take place on Lot #3 or on Lot #27 or on any portion of a lot lacking buildable area outside the boundaries of the 100 -year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District until such time as a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is received changing the 100 -year floodplain and the Floodplain Overlay District so as to create a buildable area on said lots." (YMC 15.05.030 (C)). 12. A note shall be placed upon the fmal plat which states: "City of Yakima Class (2) Zoning Review shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots #1, #2, #3, #26 and #27, which lie within the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020." 13. All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall meet the building standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24 for construction within the 100 -year floodplain. 14. The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) for approval of a plat within the 100 -year floodplain. 15. Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain an NPDES Construction Storm Water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. 16. A construction dust plan shall be filed with, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to construction. 17. Addresses for the lots shall be placed on the face of the fmal plat in accordance with the addresses set forth in the Planning Division staff report or in accordance with such other addresses that may be assigned by the Building Codes and Planning Divisions. 18. A note shall be placed on the face of the plat utilizing language that is subject to prior approval of the Planning Division which gives notice substantially to the effect that the plat is located within close proximity of the Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field and that the residents within the plat acknowledge and accept the fact that aircraft noise, vibration, fumes, odors, low overhead flights and other associated Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 17 activities which may increase in the future may be a cause of inconvenience, annoyance or discomfort to them. 19. Except as modified because of this recommendation or otherwise by the City Council, the details shown on the proposed preliminary plat of Canterfield Estates dated August 11, 7006 are recommended conditions of preliminary plat approval. 20. Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mentioned or required must be complied with in their entirety. DATED this 28th day of September, 2006. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 PH 18 fr Gary M. Cuillier, Hearing Examiner DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER A Staff Report EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE A-1 Staff Report 9-14-06 City of Yakima, Washington Department of Community & Economic Development Planning Division Preliminary Plat Open Record Public Hearing September 14, 2006 Preliminary Plat Application By Darren Long & Mayling Chin For a 27 Lot Plat Located at 4802 Spring Creek Road Staff Report Long Plat #1-06, EC#3-06 Staff Contact: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner 575-6163 SUMMARY OF RECOMIVIENDATION. The Division of Environmental Planning recommends approval of this preliminary long plat subject to conditions. FINDINGS APPLICANT. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road Yakima, WA 98903 LOCATION. This property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. PARCEL NO(S) 181333-41012. APPLICATION. Preliminary plat for 27, Suburban Residentially zoned lots, to be located on approximately 8.31 acres coupled with an environmental review. PROJECT DESCRIPTION. This application concerns a proposal, to subdivide approximately 8.31 acres of property into 27 new lots that range in size from approximately 8,280 to 13,213 square feet. CURRENT ZONING AND USE. The current zoning of this property as stated above is (SR) Suburban -Residential, and the surrounding properties have the following characteristics. Zoning Land Use North Light Industrial (M-1) Vacant South Suburban Residential (SR) Single --Family llo West Suburban Residential (SR) Single -Family Homcgi=ld East Suburban Residential (SR) Single FamiIy..Homes: x.::if=+ner ,.1,77.)._. ();,1, al /IL/ ao 1 �. on PIa,-6-4 t-vb HEARING EXAMINER JURISDICTION. Pursuant to Chapter 58.17 RCW and § 14.30.080 YMC, the Hearing Examiner is authorized to make a recommendation to the City Council on preliminary plats. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. The Future Land Use Map and 1998 Comprehensive Plan designate the subject property as suitable for Low Density Residential development. The Low Density Residential designation is characterized as primarily single family, detached residences with a total net residential density before considering roads and right-of-way as less than 7.0 dwelling units per acre. Applicable goals of the 1997 Comprehensive Plan include: Goal H3: Preserve and improve existing residential neighborhoods. ObjectiveGl'nvourugv quuluity design while achieving economic growth patterns. Objective L2: Establish a pattern of development that supports a sense of community. Objective 113.1: Stabilize existing, viable neighborhoods. Objective E7: Ensure development compatibility within the floodplain and frequently flooded areas. URBAN AREA ZONING ORDINANCE. The TTrhin Area 7nninr ordinance indirateg that the (,SR) Ciihnrhan Residential 70nina digtrirt is intended to: Provide a variety of residential lifestyles with densities generally ranging from two units per net residential acre to seven units per net residential acre. The district is further intended to: a Limit residential density to one unit or less per net residential acre in areas where flooding, airport noise, or other environmental constraints make the land unsuitable for residential use at higher densities; and b. Maintain surface and groundwater quality and avoid potential health hazards by limiting residential density to two units or less per net residential acre in areas where public services will not be provided, and the dwelling units have individual wells and septic tanks; and c. Provide the opportunity for suburban residential development, up to three dwelling units per net residential acre, in areas with either public/community water services or a community sewer system; and `l u. Alie-A, residential development to seven dwelling 'units pel net residential afire in areae with both public/community water service and an approved community sewer system. 2 This residential subdivision is partially located within the 100 -year floodplain, and would normally be limited to a residential density of one unit or less per net residential acre. This equates to minimum lot sizes of one acre or more. However, YMC 15.05.030 (C) states, in the Floodplain, Airport and Greenway Overlay Districts, one acre shall be the minimum lot size, provided the underlying zoning district shall apply, when in the opinion of the reviewing official the lot has a buildable area outside the overlay district and a plat restriction prohibits development on that portion of the lot within the overlay district. Therefore, based upon the location of the 100 -year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District, it is the opinion of the reviewing official / subdivision administrator that all lots within the proposed plat of Centerfield Estates, with the exception of lots three and twenty seven, meet the requirements of YMC 15.05.030 (C). These lots will be permitted to have minimum lot sizes of 7,000 square feet per YMC 15.05.030 Table 5-2 and a plat restriction shall be placed upon the final plat which states, "No development shall take place on Lots #3 and 27 or on any portion of a lot within the boundaries of the 100 -year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District until such time as a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is received removing this area from thel00-year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District". DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM (DST) REVIEW. The DST meetings for this proposal were held on both February 7, 2006 and June 13, 2006 at which times the following comments were submitted. Engineering Division: 1) City of Yakima Title 12 Development Standards requires public sewer and pubic water, curb, gutter, sidewalks and street lighting. 2) On site drainage will also be required. 3) Flag Lot #19 shall have a 20' entrance off the platted street. 4) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system are required to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. Fire Life Safety Division: Life Safety has no issues at this time. Water/Irrigation Division: This proposed development is within the service area of the Nob Hill Water Company. Traffic Engineering: Traffic Capacity Analysis was completed on February 17, 2006 and indicates that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. In addition, the proposed changes to this preliminary plat do not have any traffic related impacts. 3 DOC. INDEX # q� Waste Water: Sewer is available to the north of the property. Connection charges shall apply. When sewer lines are designed they will need to be sized to accommodate areas not served by sewer. Building Codes: Sewer and water availability appears to be a problem for this area and may require extension. Development will require plan review, permits and inspection. Washington State Department of Transportation: , . ,State guidelines for airport land use compatibility generally discourage residential development, schools, hospitals and other medical facilities adjacent to airports. Most commercial and industrial land uses are considered compatible. The noise, light,l glare, fumes, smell and low-flying aircraft activity generated by airport operations in these areas may present health and safety problems, degrade quality of life for residents and disrupt the operation of airports as essential public facilities. Yakima air Terminal -McAllister Field is an important Pont,nmii raonnrna fpr tha rartinn and tha nits hoc tha raorteir,ciI-t 1to r'licnnnrnr-v ir,ncrr,riiif 11a VV V11V1111V S./ IJ L., iVl Ll1V 1Vfi1v11, K111F L11V V.1lj 11114.0 L11V 1VU'.Jv11U1V111Lj LV u1UVVKI KC.,V 111Vv111'JKL1 V1V land uses that impair the ability of the airport to operate and expand. 'Fine ._1. t___ 11�� �______..J lam .. __1__r _ .i T'..1..1.. (�__I_J:________ 1___1_S -within 1,__ 1.__11"_ ___11__�_ _1 'ire site for he proposed CaiiLeifield Estates Subdivision is :located within inc traffic pattern of Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field, exposing future residents to negative impacts associated with airport operations. Due to its proximity to the airport, WSDOT Aviation believes the proposed project would contribute to conflicts with the airport. We recommend that the City of Yakima impose the following minimum conditions: e The applicant should review and, if required, submit the FAA form 7460 — Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration. D, -;,A L.,;. 111V1 LV 1111 K1 applii YK . K 111JLJVV OHO Liik,1 1KVV lJl iiit pi Ca Map i.Liiu t/V recorded. The notice should state the following: "The subject property is located within close proximity of Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field, Aircraft noise, vibration, fumes, odors, low overhead flights and other associated activities may impact the property." Washington State Department of Ecology: Shorelands/E vironmental Assistance Tt is possible that there may be wetlands on site even though the National Wetland inventory Map only shows .the nearby Spring Creek feature to contain wetland areas. Ecology would be happy to assist in an on-site review if there is uncertainty regarding the wetland issue. Special attention to Stoirrfwater routing and treatment within the housing development should occur due to the potentially slow permeability of soils on site and the high groundwater- table levels. The introduction of additional non -permeable surfaces coupled with a possible increase in the application of water to the soil (from home site landscaping development) should be evaluated and compared to existing water management practices. The SEPA checklist states only that stormwater will be allowed to infiltrate on site; no information is presented on how that will happen... 4 DOC. INDEX # /- Water Resources The water purveyor is responsible for ensuring that the proposed use(s) are within the limitations of its water rights. If the proposal's actions are different than the existing water right (source, purpose, the place of use, or period of use), then it is subject to approval from the Department of Ecology pursuant to Sections 90.03.380 RCW and 90.44.050 RCW... Water Quality Dividing or platting of a piece of property is often the first step in a proposed development. If a subsequent individual or common plan of development exceeds 1 acre of disturbed ground in size an NPDES Construction Stonnwater Permit may be required. The process requires going through SEPA, developing a stormwater pollution prevention plan, submitting an application and a 30 -day public notice process. This may take 45-60 days. A permit is required prior to beginning groundbreaking activities. Toxic Clean Up: Based upon the historical agricultural use of this land, there is a possibility that the soil contains residual concentrations of pesticides. Ecology recommends that the soil be sampled and analyzed for lead and arsenic and for organochlorine pesticides. If these contaminants are found at concentrations above the MTCA clean up levels Ecology recommends that potential buyers be notified of their occurrence. Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife: Covenant restrictions minimizing the total percentage of impervious surfaces for lots 1,2,3,26 and 27 should be entered. Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority (YRCAA): 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 needs to address demolition, site preparation, construction and landscaping phases, per section 3.08A of YRCAA Regulations. The proponent is also encouraged to file a Master Construction Dust Control Plan for project now and in the future. The fee for a Master Construction Dust Control Plan is $215. Building Codes: 1) The proposed subdivision must comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FNMA designated floodplain areas must be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application is required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FLMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. 5 DOCr INDEX 4) Addressing: Lot 1: 4801 Whatcom St. 4800 Spring Creek Rd. Lot 2: 4802 Spring Creek Rd. Lot 3: 4808 Spring Creek Rd. 1901 S. 49 1 Ave. 4807 Whatcom St. Lot 4: 4806 Whatcom St. 1907 S 49th Ave. Lot 5: 4804 Whatcom St. Lot 6: 4802 Whatcom St. Lot p7: 4800 Whatcom St. Lot 8: 4801 Whitman St. Lot 9: 4803 Whitman St. TLV,10: 4805 Whitman ct . Lot 11: 4807 Whitman St. T nt 12: Auufl Whutmuri St. Lot 13: 4802 Whitman St. Lot 14: 4804 Whitman St. T 'i �_ ---- i379__-____ C.1 Lot 15: ' 80U VVII1tI11ail L. Lot 16: 4808 Whitman St. Lot 17: 4810 Whitman St. Lot 18: 2004 S 49th Ave. Lot 19: 2002 S 49th Ave. Lot 20: 2000 S 49th Ave Lot 21: 1910 S. 49th Ave. T .nt 22: 1908 C 49th Ave. Lot 23: 4809 Whitman St. 1911 S 49th Ave. Lot 24: 1909 S. 49th Ave. Lot 25: 1906 S. 49tH Ave. Lot 26: 1904 S. 49th Ave. Lot 27: 1902 S. 49th Ave. 4900 Spring Creek Rd. SUBDIVISION. This preliminary subdivision indicates that all lots will have access, be provided with all necessary public utilities, exceed the minimum lot size for the (SR) Suburban Residential zoning district of 7,000 square feet and meet or exceed the minimum lot width of 50 feet as measured at the rear of the required front setback. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW. On August 29, 2006 due to a misprint of the original Mitigated Determination of Nr,noignifirance (1VimiT\TC) !late rl August 3 ')flAI The city of Yakima reissuei1 its final environmental decision for this proposal, of which the conditions of the MDNS are listed below, and no appeals were filed within the fifteen -day appeal period. 6 DOC. INDEX # A A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right-of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: 1) Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FNMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. DOC. INDEX "'';' 7 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. TRANSPORTATION CONCURRENCY. Traffic Capacity Analysis was completed on February 17, 2006 and indicates that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. PUBLIC NOTICE. Public notice of this application and hearing was provided in accordance with the notice requirements of: Title 14, Subdivision; Title 15, Zoning, Title 6.88, Environmental Policy and Title 16 n, -,p- nnmant Parrnit Ramiiatinnc Notice of Application and Hearing: AT.. a=._.. _i•i .� ��1i _.S 41__1-1__ ____�_ iyut.1Lt ut k,auceneu ruuiie. Ilea' mg. Amended Notice of Application and Hearing: Property Posting: Legal Notice: Febr>?a J 7, 2006 March 28, 1-006 June 20, 2006 February 7, 2006 August 15, 2006 PUBLIC COMMENTS. One comments was received during the 20 -day open comment period. CONCLUSIONS: 1. This recommendation is based upon the project narrative and site plan received August 10, 2006. 1. The hearing examiner has jurisdiction to render a recommendation to the City Council on this matter. (YMC 14.20.100) 2. For the reasons stated herein, this preliminary subdivision complies with the objectives of the Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, the intent of the (SR) Suburban Residential zoning district, the provisions of the Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, Title 12, Development Standards Ordinance and Traffic Concurrency Ordinance. (YMC 14.20.100) 3. During project review it has been found that this request is in compliance with YMC 1V.VV.0L0 `t1o1 making a T1J'`ete 1111at1V1 of Consistency as follows: VWJ. A. The proposed uses are permitted within the (SR) Suburban Residential zoning district. (YMC 15.04 Table 4-1) 8 DOC. INDEX. B. All necessary public facilities are or will be available to serve this site. (YMC 14.05.020, 14.15.020 & 14.15.030) C. This proposal is consistent with existing development regulations for this location. (YMC 14.05.020, 14.15.020 & 14.15.030) 4. An Environmental Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) was issued for this project on August 29, 2006. 5. Traffic Capacity Analysis indicates that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. 6. Title 12 frontage improvements must be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. (YMC 12.05.010 — 12.05.040 & 12.06.010 — 12.06.080) 7. Public sewer design and plans / profiles are required to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans must accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 8. An 8 -foot wide public utility easement is required for all existing sewer stubs and proposed stubs. (YMC 12.02.010) 9. All irrigation lines and easements are required to be shown on the face of the plat. (YMC 14.20.050) 10. All new lots are required be served by a public water supply line designed and maintained in accordance with Nob Hill Water Company standards. (YMC 12.04.010 —12.04.040) 11. A note is required to be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 12. Storm water runoff for this proposed development is required to be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 13. Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system is required to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 9 14. Prior to final plat approval the applicant is required to submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. 15. A restriction is required to be placed upon the plat, which states, "No development shall take place on Lots #3 and 27 or on any portion of a lot within the boundaries of the 100 - year flood plain and Floodplain Overlay District until such time as a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is received removing this area from the100-year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District. (YMC 15.05.030 (C)) 16. A note is required to be placed upon the final plat stating "City of Yakima Class (2) Zoning Review shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.02055 17. All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas must be constructed to meet the building standards of the International Building- !ode AUUe11U1lGJ '6! §1612,5(1)(1,1— 1,3) and ASCE24 for construction within the 100 -year floodplain. 18. The proposed subdivision must also comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) for approval of a plat within the 100 -year floodplain. 19, T.nt #19 is required to have a minimum of 2n' of frontage upon the public street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) ')fl A Cnnstrurtinn rlrlst plan must he filar' xx,ith anrd apprrwarl by the V RF A A 21. Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer is required to obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water permit from the WashingtonState Department of Ecology. 22. All public notices were provided as required. (YMC 14.20.080) RECOMMENDATION. The Division of Environmental Planning therefore recommends that this 27 -Lot Subdivision known as Canterfield Estates be approved subject to conditions. 1. Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. (YMC 12.05.010 — 12.05.040 & 12.06.010 —12.06.080) G. Public sewer design and .pia1J / profiles shall 1VG pIcpa1GU 1uy. a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with 10 DOC. INDEX the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3. An 8 -foot wide public utility easement shall be required for all existing sewer stubs and proposed stubs. (YMC 12.02.010) 4. All irrigation lines and easements shall be shown on the face of the plat. (YMC 14.20.050) 5. All new lots shall be served by a public water supply line designed and maintained in accordance with Nob Hill Water Company standards (YMC 12.04.010 — 12.04.040) 6. A note shall be placed upon the final plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 7. Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 8. Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 9. Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. 10. A restriction shall be placed upon the plat, which states, "No development shall take place on Lots #3 and 27 or on any portion of a lot within the boundaries of the 100 -year flood plain and Floodplain Overlay District until such time as a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is received removing this area from the100-year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District. (YMC 15.05.030 (C)) 11. A note shall be placed upon the final plat stating "City of Yakima Class (2) Zoning Review shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020". 12. All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall meet the building standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24 for construction within the 100 -year floodplain. 11 13. The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) for approval of a plat within the 100 -year floodplain. 14. Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm Water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. 1.5, A construction dust plan shall be filed with, and approved by, YRCAA prior to construction. 16. Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. 12 Doc INDEX A-) DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER B Maps EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE B-1 Maps 1-13-06 1 LYONS LOP P LYONS LOOP 0, b CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHING ON Filed VICINITY MAP Hearing Examet i 411111111,. FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. EXH #., a :i. �Du e u�AZo � Su j ec t Proper t3 akima City Limits Scale —lin = 400ft 0 200 4'1GPLT--1-06 01/13/06 1 1 1 /.,,,„ , - / , • - - ' '' ' --''''''''' , 4 ,-;'', '''' :%.'''): ?r/ ; , .• , _ 0 0 . ,„,,_ , ,, , , , , •,,, • /, ', ', " !,/, ./." ' - ' ' ' '', -'.------/--/"//z, / ,, ',, "/,,, ,-,' 2 , "• , : '',.',":4;;-,,:,' ;:',:,;;;;..;,;•,, ,//7" •-••••'2 , , , „ „,;,-,,,,:„. „ "2,2:-,,,, -1,-,•41-;,- ., ,,,./;...•:•, „ ',,'. ,/. ,. ,, X ,:?; 2, , , ', ;, -, , •,';', , - ,-: -,4, ,;"‘ 222/,;"/„/,/,2/.%, , ,/-, 2 ''',",,,,,' "-;,• -•,„-,-";-,:, ';'• //.''--, 71';.,,/,- , ,,-,•;',-„,' • ; ";•.' , ,-,-,;-.,./,,-/, -,-.- /2; '..,,,--„ ,,,.,,•:.,-.-„/,'',(;-;;;VO/ ;,-,,•'.,/••.,, ,;,,,„,-, J.,, -;;,'• -- , - ' ' - -,.//, ,-,..,., •,,;,/,,,,,,,,..„-- S 52ND AVE 5'/,';"1 /'?%' ' ;t1:4131-% , . •, 7•2,./. /%1// LYQNJ,O //, ' • •,• ,/,;22:,--;,::. --4,?,,,/ - , - •• • - 414 • --:"../7":": v,. /' '' ." ...' LYONS LOOP -22/, ,i1291,6%, A ..vE1,11.r; ICITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARRFN LONG Sr MA YI TNG CT -ITN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW KV LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. PARCEL NUMBER(S ):1 B 1 3 3 3 4 1 0 12 1 Li tv Notified Property Owners within 500 Ft Subject Site 0 200 400 LNGPLT-1-06 01/13/06 PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. ♦ * Subject Property City Limits r -1 SR Suburban Reside. LI R-1 Single -Family Restae.ntial n R-2 Two -Family Residential ® R-3 Multi -Family Residential B-1 Professional Business UM 13-2 Local Business HB Historical Business L-� SCC Snail Convenience Center LCC Large Convenience Center 111111 CBD Central Business District 1 CBDS CBD Support M-1 Light Industrial all M-2 Heavy industrial S 52ND AVE S 52ND AVE LYONS LOOP LYONS LOOP SOUTH 47TH AVENUE Scale -1 in = 400ft 0 200 LNGPLT 1 -Oe u�u DOC. City of Yakima, Washington 13' January 13, 2006 6,ova AVENUE PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 WASHING ION AVI CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON Information Services - GIS FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION Atine ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW i 4O LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. # -- Scale —lin = 400fl 0 200 4(N) NSubject Property Yakima City Limits LNGPLT-1-06 01/13/06 S 52ND AVE 5101 1901 1905 1959 1911 5'07 5112 LYONS LOOP 0.1 WASHINGTON AVE 6000 5115 5116 5119 5123 R 5121 5119 6146 6111 6106 WEST WASHINGTON AVENUE 1902 1904 1958 1909 1910 2002 2004 2006 MOB 2010 2012 1901 7608 1901 1905 1907 0703 2055 2007 2009 107J S 52ND AVE LYONS LOOP WASHINGTON AVE WEST WASHINGTON AVENUE SOUTH 47TH AVENUE Current Zoning CURRENT ZONING SR Suburban Residential R-1 Single -Family Residential gi R-2 Two -Family Residential ■ R-3 Multi -Family Residential B-1 Professional Business ■ B-2 Local Business ▪ HB Historical Business SCC Small Convenience Center ■ LCC Large Convenience Center ■ CBD Central Business Distract CBDS CBD Support M-1 Light Industrial . M-2 Heavy Industrial AfSubject Site Future Land Use FUTURE LAND USE Low Density Residential H —---LYt1281OOP 1 2 -. 1 2 WASHINGTON AVE _.• 12 t2 12 WEST WASHINGTON AVENUE Yakima Water & Sewer Water Lines NSewer Lines /.\i Irrigation Mam FILE NO: PREL LONG PLATN1-0E i ECA1-00 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG 4 MAYLING CHIN Digital Orthophoto Mosaic of Digital Orthophotographo flown 08/01/2002 NSubject Property Medium Density Residential ■ High Density Residential Professional Office ■ Neighborhood Commercial ■ Large Convenience Center Arterial Commercial ▪ CBD Com Commercial Industrial • Urban Reserve NSubject Site CITY OF Vann DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPEMENT 129 North Second Street Yakima, Washington 98901 Phone: (5091575-6113 Fax: (509)575-6105 All maps shown at 1" = 400ft One page Atlas: Ingplt-1-06 Created: January 13, 2006 DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER C Site Plan EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE C-1 Site Plan 8-11-06 RECEIVED AUG 1 0 2006 CENTER OF SECTION 33 TWP 1314., RANGE 18 UNMARKED BRASS CAP LCR 2M-1655 10 10 SCALE: 1" = 60' PRELIMINARY PLAT - CANTERFIELD ESTATES 30' INTERVALS N 90°00'00" E NE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE 18 E.W.M. YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON SPRING CREEK ROAD NOTE: LOTS 1, 2 k 3 LOCATED IN THE 100 YR. F1_000 PLANE. N 90°00'00" E (ASSUMED) 2697.20' - - • 30 R 1134_134:- 201?. 134-84__20'8. n 27 8,280 S.F `1992-5. 49TH AVE. I 12§00'. I; 26 9.382 S.F 1904 5. 49TH AVE. 125.12' EXG. 48 HILL WATE I w N •0°00'00" E 469.15' 2 2+ R. R/W SOUTH LINE FLOOD PLAN10,500 S.F 4802 SPRIN CREEK RO. SHED EAST 1/4 CORNER SECTION 33-13-18 BRASS PIN IN CONC. LCR 1M-682 • 12,200 S. 807 WHATCOM T. 0'R. R/W '97.84 - 100:00' ---SOS--- 0 - 9,810 5.F I I z 4801 WHATCOM ST. ST. 25 k O 9,' °3 S.F 0 n 1906 S. '•TH AVE. / 'R. R/(V 954T__ in com 135.22 22 12,206 S.F,. 1908 S. 49TH AVE. 151.66' \,N15.78' E �\ 15.78' O 6.45' 0 0 m •213 S.F 1910 49TH AVE. En 8, 21 152.1 < i0 R n 0 z N 90°00'00" E 15.43' 20 in a 2000 11S. 45649TH S.F AVE. 20.81; n $4.43'02„ E 56.30' 7413 M 19 18 ^ 12,240 S.F N 11.147 S.1 2002 S. 49TH AVE -.02004 S. 49TH AVE. --(� '30'R. B.O.C. W 12524: 30'#. R/Y/ 24 12,159 S.F 1909 5. 49TH AVE. 155.00' - 56.31'_ 'R. R/W 4 _i 10,195 S.F 4806 WHATCOM S< 76.15' 1' 5 • 9,450 S.F 4804 WHATCOM ST 70.00' 18.78" s 6 8,623 5.F 802 WHATCOM ST 0 70.00�� s R. RAY 6.15' 0 I z LL i w 03 a N I m I N i of 0 1 • z 01_10' DRAIN.. GE d (EASEMENT I o O SEE NOTE A 7 9,974 S.F. 78.00 T 23 1 12,157 S.F 4809 WHITMAN ST. 'j0'R. R/W • ®w ___76;75'__ M U EASE 11 14 90° ENT (TYP.) 10 0 10,280 S.F. 9,450 m 4807 WHITMAN ST. 4805 WHITMAN w wWHITMAN ST. w -�S '0O E 9,450 S.F. 3 WHRMAN ST. __700_ 82.91' 85.00' 10,44: S.F 4810 WH MAN ST. )OMESTIC WATER - NOB HILL WATER ASSOCIATION iANITARY SEWER - YAKIMA REGIONAL SYSTEM 'LAT UTILITIES TO BE UNDERGROUND 16 10,433 S.F 4808 WHITMAN ST. 76.89 76.89' S 89°51'31" W SITE DRAINAGE- LOT 7 15 10,419 S.F. 4806 WHITMAN ST. 76.89' 14 10,404 S.F 4804 WHITMAN ST. 76.89' n 12.3 + S.F. - 4801 WHIT I.. ST. ,« 8.00' 13 9.769 S.F 4802 WHITMAN ST. 76.89' 10,705 S.F 4800 WHITMAN ST. 85.00' 637.36' 1.0 INCHES OF STORM WATER HARD SURFACES BACK SLOPES 3:1 HARD SURFACING TOTAL VOLUME OF STORM WATER DEPTH OF WATER TOP AREA OF SWALE BOTTOM AREA OF SWALE VOLUME OF SWALE P18001411014 RATE 74,014 S.F 6,168 C.F .50 FT. 9,974 S.F 8,430 S.F 13,548 C.F .0833 C.F/S.F/HR. 19'1 PARCEL No. 181333-41012 THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13M., R 18E.W.M. EXCEPT THE NORTH 264 FEET OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT COUNTY ROAD RIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE NORTH. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33,T.1314., R. 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 1°00'45" W ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF 659.85 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89°51'31" W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 19.00 FEET; THENCE N 0°28'00" E 659.82 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 90°00'00" E 25.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.1314., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 0°45'17" W, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING S 0°45'17" W 397.44 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89°51'31" E 15.00 FEET: THENCE N 0°53'56" E 397.42 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 264 FEET OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 90°00'00" W 16.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT -THAT PORTION LYING WITHIN THE NORTH 140.5 FEET OF THE SOUTH 312.5 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 33; AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.1314., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 0°45'17" W, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N 90°00'00" E 14.87 FEET; THENCE S 0°30'35" W 267.10 FEET; THENCE N 89°39'10" W 181.01 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 0°45'17" E 2.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF SITUATED IN YAKIMA COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. 30' ALUMINUM STREET LIGHT, DETAIL E1A 50' RAW 34' 32' NOTE: USE CEM. CONC. BARRIER CURB, DETAIL R1 AT INTERSECTIONS. USE 10' TRANSmON TO ROUE Q CURB SEE PLANS. -/ 15.1 5. 5. EM. CONC. ROLLED CURB, DETAIL R3 P.) SLOPE: 0.02 FT./FT. SLOPE: 0.02 (TVFTJFT. 6"d CONC. SIDEWALK \� \ 6"d CONC. SIDEWALK -� 2" COMPACTED DEPTH HMA CL 1/2, PG 64-28 6' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE COMPACTED SUB -GRADE O1 SECTION - RESIDENTIAL ROADWAY NO SCALE J.4 50' 8/19 12" 1119. COVE 12"0 CULVERT PIPE • RAOD CROSSING 29.5' 23.5' 16.5' 16' 15' 1 -i 1 EM. CONC. CURB, DETAIL RI SLOPE: 0.02 FT./FT. ' 6"d CONC. SIDEWALK 2" COMPACTED DEPTH HMA CL 1/2, PG 64-28 6' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE COMPACTED SUB -GRADE SECTION - SPRING CREEK ROAD NO SCALE JI I ©TTD G. %©©DQ U EE% MC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS PLAT OF CANTERFIELD ESTATES SCALE: 1" - 60' DATE: AUG. 11, 2006 SE 1/4 OF SEC. 33. T. 13 N., R 18 E.W.M. DRAWN BY: JJA SHEET 1 FOR: DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON AVE. YAKIMA, WA. DRAWING N0. DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER D DST members and other Agencies EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE D-1 Comments from Max Linden, City of Yakima, Wastewater Utility Engineer 2-7-06 D-2 Comments from Mike Antijunti, City of Yakima, Development Engineer 2-7-06 D-3 Comments from Joan Davenport, City of Yakima, Supervising Traffic Engineer 2-17-06 D-4 Comments from Gwen Clear 2-22-06 D-5 Comments from Kerri Woehler, Aviation Planner, Washington State Department of Transportation 2-23-06 D-6 Comments from Les Ornelas, Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority 2-24-06 D-7 Comments from Brett Sheffield 3-23-06 D-8 Request for comments from DST 6-13-06 D-9 Agencies contacted 6-28-06 D-10 Comments from Carolyn Belles, City of Yakima, Code Inspection Office Supervisor 6-13-06 D-11 Comments from Joan Davenport, City of Yakima, Traffic Engineer 6-13-06 D-12 Comments from Brett Sheffield, City of Yakima, Stormwater Engineering 6-13-06 D-13 Comments from Scott Schafer, City of Yakima, Asst. Wastewater Manager 6-13-06 D-14 Comments from Mike Antijunti, City of Yakima, Development Engineer 6-13-06 D-15 Comments from Lawrence Odell, Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority 6-21-06 D-16 Comments from Gwen Clear, Department of Ecology 7-5-06 D-17 Comments from Eric Bartrand, WA. ST. Dept. of Fish & Wildlife 7-13-06 CITY OF YAKIMA WASTEWATER REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM February 7, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin PROPOSAL: Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. RECEIVED FEB 1 4 200G CI l Y OF YAKIMA PLANNING DIV, LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 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 February 22, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: 11 g40 .e 4 < e ��7ev /(1/417-C7( Contact Department / Agency DOC. INDEX ' Y Mike Antijunti CITY OF YAKIMA Engineering REQUEST FOR COMMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM February 7, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin PROPOSAL: Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 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 February 22, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to themeeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COI`r} r ;NTS: `a_ 4,FFL4, 1 � �c -'ct, ' 'rte e0.irkS. p i s 4,AD Lka.,e Eor,a YL. 'R�- �L 1-1( °-�-� \„,, .\--\ Contact Department / Agency DOC. INDEX Date of Review: Review Prepared by: Proposed Development: Subject Address: City of Yakima, Washington Traffic Division of Public Works Department Transportation Concurrency Analysis RECEIVED FEB 2 2 2006 C1Ty OF y;A:( February 17, 2006 Joan Davenport, Supervising Traffic Engineer (576-6417) Darren Long, Canterfield Estates Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road ITE Land Use Category: LU # 210, Single Family Detached Homes, 27 proposed Calculation: 27 *1.01 PM Peak Hour Trips Per Single Family Home Expected Net PM Peak Hour Trip Generation: 27 PM Peak Hour trips Summary of Impact: The applicant, Darren Long proposes to divide approximately 8.4 acres into 27 single family home lots on property located at 4802 Spring Creek Read, just southeast of Washington Avenue, within the City of Yakima, Washington. All traffic from this new development is assumed to enter the Arterial Street system on Washington Avenue, a Principal Arterial Street. City of Yakima Administrative procedures for Concurrency Analysis use the PM Peak hour trip of the adjacent street for the selected land use category. Based upon actual data, City of Yakima Traffic Volumes for PM Peak Hour are assessed as 8.7% of total Average Daily Traffic (ADT). Peak hour reserve capacity includes any vehicle trips previously assigned under the Concurrency Ordinance. City of Yakima Transportation Concurrency assesses arterial street segment capacity only and does not address intersection capacity. Seg Street Segment Total PM PK Hr ADT PK HR Reserve Cap. New Dev. PM PKHR Impact Total Con - currenc Trips y Resulting Pm Pk Hr Capacity WC LOS (WC Ratio) 77 48th Ave: Tieton to Nob Hill Blvd 1,960 171 1,429 5 42 1,424 0.13 A 191 Washington Ave: 40th - 48th Ave 7,000 609 2,991 27 54 2,964 0.21 A 192 Washington: 40th -24th Ave 10,500 914 2,687 10 20 2,677 0.58 A 208 Washington Ave: 48th - 64th Ave 5,700 496 1,094 12 12 1,082 0.32 A Summary of Impact to City of Yakima Arterial Streets: This application has been reviewed and approved for consistency with YMC 12.08 Transportation Capacity Management Ordinance. This development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City Arterial street system and reserve capacity exists on all impacted streets. This review does not include any site development or safety issues which may be discussed at the project level or SEPA review. Transportation Capacity Analysis Page 1 of 1 DOC. INDEX 1 FEE: $250 (Receipt # / P, 7� City of Yakima, Washington TRANSPnik 'ATT(Y TP�kT9Arti�mcr .�.Y „ • •••- O -"" i a i i ,1 { CAPACITY x L-1�1r.f�LY(SIS The Washington State Growth Management Act (RCW 36.70A.070) requires all new development to be consistent with the existing or planned street system capacities. The City of Yakima adopted Yakima Municipal. Code Section 12.03 to implement this local requirement. The information you provide with this application will be used to estimate the impact of your development upon the PM Peak Hour traffic on the City of Maki rta arterial streets. APPLICATION INFORMATION Applicant Name: Contact Person:2 t21--3 Mailing Address: CJ', br a i e Lr r c, 1 r -y-1 L, i Project Address: Parcel Number: \i \ S i _ L fa Numher of T nits <21 Describe •^'•_ . T 3r. Ef Describe 'gnus -inn- Tvr1, : 1.1- tem1sa... F_ (single Floor Area: Gross Floor Area:(single family, Apartment, condo, MHP) Special Population: t ---Vis Parking Spaces: (Assisted Liv}ng, Nursing Home, ete) (Required/Provided) Other: N f Number of Employee (Day Care, Church, etc) Parking Spaces: (Required/Provided) Employees Number of Employees Project Description: k ON CF .'S C r . SF. €ry l °2`7 LocS int *****PLEASE ATTACH A S1LE PLAN***** Submit this form , attachments and fee to the City Permit Center, Yakima City Hall, 129 North Second Street, Yakima, Washington, 98901. You will receive a Notice of Decision explaining the Findings of this analysis. Please review the Decision when it is sent to you, as there is a limited tirne period for Request for Reconsideration or A ppea t Questions? Contact tho City of Yakima Public Works Traffic Division 2301 Fruitvale Boulevard, Yakima, WA 98902 Phone: 509/575-6005 DOC. ,WnEX } / °//% // /% _— �/ i ifs % / ET, • • 1' 77—'7! \ \,1 \ \\ \ I\. \ \ \1 Grading Plan Congdon Frost Pond Area Project Eng. RT Drawing Scales Horizontal = 1'=60' Vertical = 1' Contours EXISTING 48TH AVE Washington Avenue Widening S. 52nd Ave to S. 24th Ave City of Yakima Project Nos. 1901 & 1915 City Of Yakima Engineering Division 129 North Second street "akhna, Washington PRELIMINARY PLAT -- Cid E:LD ESTATES NE 1/4-, SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTh, RANGE 16 E.W.M. YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON CENTER OF SECTION 33�g I CREEK ROAD 1/4 CORNER TMP. 13N., RANGE 18 SPRING ROAD NOTE SECTION P33IN -13-188LCR 2M -I855. UNMARKED 0995S CAP LOTS 1, 2 6 3 LOOTED M ME 100 YFt, FLOOD PLASS. BRALCR 1M-662 N 90°CO'00" E (ASSUMED)__ _ 2697,20' 34 �� 104,84°DM 3 98.16' 300,00' %E - 25 1 20'2. ' ' , 20'R. RAW a 2 27 12,500 S.F. $ E; P 11,3115 S.F. SHE a ci a W n 2 0 m 5' z N 90'00'00" E 135.22' b ,222.;, 10,798 S.F. 26 9,302 SF. 12;1.12' 9,303 S.F. 30'1. 95.42' flX B.C.p,��/J !/ 30'2. / 30'2. FLAY 125.24' is 14,575 S.F. ro HOUSE 20'2, R/W 913.84' h (R jJ 30'R. 6,9.0. `'- 30'R. B5.0 0'R. R/81 ti 100.00' ... \, R. RM' 4°Q4.0tr. 302 k.0. 3015' 19 1E',' M e'8 na�wR>A�/ 18,78' A► '�. 'C�� 4 10,195 5.F 8,623 S,F, 78.15' 24 70.00' 78.00' t. 12,159 S.F 152.10' -F7 90°00.00" E 15.43' 11,815 S.F. 16.88' TO Y6, 30'R. FAY 23 12.157 S.E. 11 0 10,280 S.F. 9,450 S.F. 12,335 S.F. 124.76' 76.15' 3t'$,+6'' " -- 78.89' ( 76.89' 1 76.89' 19 18 11,895 5.F, 11,147 S.F, z 1716 15 10,448 S.F. 3 10,433 5.F. 0 10,419 S.F. 14 0,404 S.F. '2 12 10,70,5 0.F, 6.89' , 76.89' 76.89° S 80°51'31" W 637.36' AUDITORS CERTIFICATE SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE FILED FOR REC0R0 AT THE REQUEST OF DARREN LONG "1, JOSEPH ANOREOTTI, PROFESSIONAL LANE. SURVEYOR, D0 THES-__ DAY OF 20 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PLAT AS SHOWN AT MINUTES PAST M AND RECORDED UNDER IS BASED UPON AN ACTUAL SURVEY IN ACCORDANCE WITH 13/5 AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER RECORDS OF THE REOUISE:MENTS OF THE SURVEY RECORDING ACT. THAT YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON. THE DISTANCES, COURSES AND ANGLES ARE SHOWN HEREON CORRECTLY; AND THAT THE LIONUMENTS. ANO LOT CORNERS HAVE BEEN SET ON THE GROUND AS 5510W14 HEREON," AUDITOR CIEPUTY AUDITOR JOSEPH ANDI4EOTT1 PIS 5831 DATED 85.00' 191 LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PARENT PARCEL PARCEL No. 181333-41012 THE NE 1/4 OF THE 1E 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13M., R 18E.W.M EXCEPT THE NORTH 264 FEET OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF', AND EXCEPT COUNTY ROAD RIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE NORTH. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED NS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 659 85TFEET TOTTHE SOUTHBEAST CORNER OF SAID SUI3DIVISION ALONG IENNCEASTE 9°51'31 "WOE ALONG a HE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 19.00 FEET; THENCE N 0'28'00" IE 659.82 FEU TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 90°00'00" E 25.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF 8EGINNING, AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13N., R 18E.W,M,; "HENCE S 0'45'17" •W, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING' THENCE CONTINUING S 0°45'17" W 397.44 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89"51'31" E 15.00 FEET; THENCE N 0°53'56" E 397.42 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 264 FEET OF SAID SUBDIVI$10N• THENCE N 90.00'00" W 16.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPTOTHAT PORTION LYING WITHIN THE NORTH 140.5 FELT OF THE SOUTH 312.5 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF T1-15 NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SEC11014 33; AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LANDDESCRIBED. AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 1H£ NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF 50011014 33 T.13N., R 18E,W.M.' THENCE S 0°45'17' W, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 3 264.02 FEET' TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N 90°00'00" E 14.87 FEET„ THENCE 5 0'30'35" W 267.10 FEET; THENCE N 89°39'10" W 181.01 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; 1HENCE N 0'45'17" E 2.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF. SITUATES/ IN YAKIMA COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. 301 N.0 NUM STREET UGH, DEM/1 EIA 0 J•1 2" COMPACTED DEPM ASPHALT CONCRETE, CLASS "N' 61 COMPACTED DEPTH 0RUSF1E0 SURFACING BASE COURSE NOM ti- 0OAIPAC5 018-02150 USE C01. CONC. EARADR CURB, OVAL RI AT INEER`ECDONS. USE 10' TRANSRIDN TO ROLLED CURB SEE PUNS. DOMESTIC WATER - N08 HILL WATER ASSOCUTION SANITARY SEWER - YAKIMA REGIONAL SYSTEM PLAT UTWTIES TO BE UNDERGROUND RESIDENTIAL ROADWAY SECTION._ NO SCALE SCALE: 1" Q 60' 30' INTERVALS /\ ?Unmoral a L�r @MCIIG;I I M DEI© CONSULTING ENGINEERS 3115 North 6th Awnus, Yakima. Washington 98902 (509} 453-8281 652835 OF BEARING: NORTH UNE OF THE SE 1/4 SECTION 33 1WP. 13 NORTH, RANGE 18 AS BEING N 90.00'00" E (ASSUMED) MONUMENTATION VISITED 0ECEMBER/2004 SURVEY METHOD: 10 OREP E ENTS3/8" RE AR/CAP SET FLUSH�KRWITHCAP 5831SKA 1 *REPRESENTS REBAR/CAP FOUND PLAT OF CANTERFIELD ESTATES 811 SE 1/4OF SEC. 3 GATE: N. R T. t3 N., 78 E.W.M, SHEET 1 FOR: DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON AVE. YAKIMA, WA. PARENT PARCEL No. 181333-41012 0658160 H0. 3111\1 -PEAT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 2301 Fruitvale Blvd., Yakima, Washington 98902 Phone (509) 575-6005 February 17, 2006 Darren Long 4802 Spring Creek Road Yakima, WA 98903 Subject: Notice of Decision for Transportation Concurrency Analysis Proposed Canterfield Estates, 27 -lot Development RECEIVED FEB 2 2 2006 CZTY On YAM YAKIMA PLANNING DM Dear Applicant, Enclosed is the Decision for the Transportation Concurrency Analysis of the proposed 27 -lot single family subdivision (to be known as Canterfield Estates), at 4802 Spring Creek Road within the City of Yakima, Washington. This development has been APPROVED for Concurrency Analysis. Concurrency review determined that reserve capacity is available on all impacted arterial streets. Concurrency review does not evaluate impact to local access streets or street intersections. This review does not include safety or site design issues which will be addressed at the project review level of zoning and SEPA. This review concluded that the proposed development will not exceed the capacity of the arterial street system and reserve capacity exists on all impacted arterial streets. Please review the enclosed report. You may appeal the Findings of this report or request Administrative Reconsideration within fifteen (15) days from the date of mailing of this Notice. Appeal forms and procedures are available at the Department of Community and Economic Development. If you have any questions, please me call at (509)576-6417. Sincerely, J. Davenport S pervising Traffic Engineer enclosure copy: Chris Wilson, City Planning Division Alice Klein, City Code Division DOG. INDEX Yakima # l an--Amerlacm Administration 575-6005 • Equipment Rental 575-6005 • Parks & Recreation 575-6020 • Refuse 575-6005 1 I I /9 Street 575-6005 • Traffic 575-6005 • Transit 575-6005 1994 Page 1 of 2 Peters, .Jeff From: r+i...•..• fain...••.I (' F'i CAC.4 �1onrvrn v wan rl YYJu�. #Icai, vYV I1 ivv��-rv.`w vv�.••u.yva� Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:21 AM To: jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us Subject: Canterfield Estates, EG 3-06/UAZ© PLP 1-06 Importance: High Thank you forme opportunity to comment on the pre -threshold determination for divide of approximately 8.31 acres into 27 lots, proposed by Darren Long and Mayling Chin. We have reviewed the environmental checklist and have the following comment. Shorelands/Environinental Assistance The Yakima County soil survey shows two types of soils on site, one of which is hydric (Kittitas Silt Loam) and one which can have hydric soil inclusions. Both soils obtain their hydrology from high groundwater table and slow draini® soils. it is possible that there may be wetlands on site even though the National Wetland Inventory _i_ _ .. nr'SEnol..b'„ppyto aceict Map ;Ally buoy/uvay Sp a6 in 7v a; ..ua.a us: an on-site review if there is uncertainty regarding the wetland issue. Special attention to Stormwater routing and treatment within the housing development should °c: lilt due to the potentially slow permeability of soils on site and the high groundwater table levels. The introduction of additional non -permeable surfaces coupled with a possible increase in the application of water to the soil (from homesite landscaping development) should be evaluated and compared to existing water management practices. The SEPA checklist states only that stormwater will be allowed to infiltrate on site; no information is presented on how that will happen. If you have any questions concerning the Shorelands/Environmental Assistance comments, please contact Dr.r.r1 at (cnn\ c'7c ')414 NJ....L..,LL...,�.,,a ., ; ilii,_.,. Water Resources The water purveyor is responsible for ensuring that the proposed use(s) are within the limitations of its water rights. If the proposal's actions are different than the existing water right (source, purpose, the place of use, or period of use), then it is subject to approval from the Department of Ecology pursuant to Sections 90.03.380 RCW and 90.44.050 RCW. If you plan to use water for dust suppression at your site, be sure that you have a legal right. A water right permit is required for all surface water diversions and for any water from a well that will exceed 5,000 gallons per day. (Chapter 90.03 RCW Surface Water Code and Chapter 90.44 RCW Regulation of Public Ground Waters) If in doubt, check with the Department of Ecology, Water Resources Prograrn. Temporary permits may be obtainable in a short time -period. The concern of Water Resources is for existing water rights. In some instances water may need to be obtained from a different area and hauled in or from an existing water right holder. If you have any questions concerning the Water Resources comments, please contact Virginia Stone at (509) 454-7289. Water Quality Dividing or platting of a piece of property is often the first step in a proposed development. If a subsequent individual or common plan of development exceeds 1 acre of disturbed ground in size an NPDES Construction Stormwater Permit may be required. The process requires going through SEPA, developm a stormwater Dar 7/6/2006 INDEX # -4 Doug Maples February 23, 2000 Page 2 • The applicant should review and, if required, submit the FAA Form 7460 — Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration. The application can be found on our website at www.wsdot.wa.gov/aviation/planning. Prior to final approval, a notice should be placed on the face of the plat map and be recorded. The notice should state the following: "The subject property is located within close proximity of Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field. Aircraft noise, vibration, flames, odors, low overhead flights and other associated uv ii v hies may iuiNu.vt the property." . We thank you for the opportunity to comment on the proposal, and offer our continued assistance with aviation issues lacing the city. Please contact ine a1360.651.6 12 11 1 can Uc 01 1L11111G1 aJs1sWi1l:6. t311.1LLi tit y, . S CijoeM� Kerri Woehler Aviation Planner Jerry Kilpatrick, Yaki_%e Wm_ina! -AYnc ii stet Field Lynn Kohn, Growth Management Services, CTED DOC. t1incv 1171 Washington State Department of Transportation Douglas B. MacDonald Secretary of Transportation February 23, 2006 Aviation Division 3704 172nd Street, Suite K2 P O. Box 3367 Arlington, Washington 98223-3367 360-651-6300/1-800-552-0666 Fax 360-651-6319 TTY: 1-800-833-6388 www.wsdot.wa.gov Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 RE: Canterfield Estates Subdivision Dear Mr. Maples: Thank you for the opportunity to provide comment on the proposed Canterfield Estates Subdivision. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Aviation Division appreciates this opportunity to work with the City of Yakima to ensure that Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field is protected from adjacent incompatible land uses and is protected as an essential public facility. We request that our comments be made part of the formal public record for the project. Under provision of the Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA), cities and counties are required to discourage encroachment of incompatible development adjacent to public use airports through their comprehensive plan and development regulations. GMA also identifies airports as essential public facilities. We understand that Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field has submitted an amendment to update airport land use compatibility regulations. We support the joint effort of the city, county and airport to update policies and development regulations to discourage incompatible development adjacent to the airport. State guidelines for airport land use compatibility generally discourage residential development, schools, hospitals and other medical facilities adjacent to airports. Most commercial and industrial land uses are considered compatible. The noise, light, glare, fumes, smell and low-flying aircraft activity generated by airport operations in these areas may present health and safety problems, degrade quality of life for residents, and disrupt the operation of airports as essential public facilities. Yakima Air Terminal - McAllister Field is an important economic resource for the region, and the city has the responsibility to discourage incompatible land uses that impair the ability of the airport to operate and expand. The site for the proposed Canterfield Estates Subdivision is located within the traffic pattern of Yakima Air Temiinal-McAllister Field, exposing future residents to negative impacts associated with airport operations. Due to its proximity to the airport, WSDOT Aviation believes the proposed project would contribute to conflicts with the airport. We recommend that the City of Yakima impose the following minimum conditions: INDEX akima Regional Clean Air Authority February 24, 2006 Six So. Second St., Suite 1016, Yakima, WA 98901 Phone: (509)834-2050, Fax: (509)834-2060 http://www.co.yakima.wa.us/cleanair RECEIVED Doug Maples, Code Administration and Planning Manager City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 No 2nd St Yakima, WA 98901 RE: PREL PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC#3-06 Dear M MAR 0 6 2000 CITY OF YAKIMA [PLANNING DIV Our comment on UA: Preliminary Long Plat #1-06 and EC #3-06, two related land use applications, from Darren Long and Mayling Chin, requesting the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of SR zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet, and, an environmental review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process, located at 4802 Spring Creek Road in Yakima, WA follows: 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 $226. Thank you for your continued support in helping the air quality in Yakima County. Sincer Les Ornelas Air Pollution Control Officer DOC. INDEX # D��Q /chasm/wpfiles/permitting/SEPA/City_of_Yakima/Maples_Prel_Long_Plat_#1-06_UAZO_EC#3-0624feb06 Peters. Jeff From: Sent: To: • v, Subject: Jeff, Sheffield, Brett Thursday, March 23, 2006 2:27 PM Peters, Jeff tt iitll Canterville Estates As we discussed earlier, here are my comments on the Canterville Estates development. A ditch will need to be maintained on the south side of Spring Creek Road, and the existing culvert that currently drains the ditch south of Spring Creek Road will need to be extended to reach the new ditch location. If this new ditch is designed correctly, it can be used as a grassy swale to treat the stormwater runoff from Spring Creek Road before discharging it to Spring Creek. Storrnwater runoff from the new impervious surfaces created by the development will need .---`.t ai: nr infiltrate on site or receive treatment prior to discharging into Spring Creek. Due to the high groundwater table in this area, underground infiltration will not be possible. Infiltration ponds will most likely be needed to store the stormwater runoff. Brett H. Sheffield, P.E. Surface Water Engineer City of Yakima PH. (509) 576-6797 Fax (5n9)57A-Rms j. DOC. INDEX ri CITY OF YAKIMA REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM June 13, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: JeffPeters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS: Changes to the applicants proposed plat include: Mapping of the FEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 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 June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: DOC, INDEX # D-� Contact Department / Agency UAZO# Gtolk 4- 4 1— o6 Date of Meeting: City of Yakima Divisions / Yakima County Planning & Public Works: Cedes 6§-..-e-Vs?-'• • odes odes odes 041'160;017&,:: vvator irrigation ngineering Dan Ford Doug Maples JqeCusoSandy Cox QarqIyp Belles Jerry Robertson MIkP.', z.-.nane Traffic Engineering Joan Davenport , t 6,etvBrealOrTSVeatertEhgrrig'?DaftRiddie'. arks & Recreation Denise Nichols -.117-TrAnsir Mehin• ; 18 Transit Gary Pira 19 P6jjceiJept hke:Vowell i. nn e.0 rthiCe uepL. Ben Hittie astewater/Utilitte - 11.0e-DOOt. rett Sheffieldi.---' Surface Water Engi efuse AVOY4,491\1100,,3-kmR04'14:107TLI'cl-L,74:44:Yakitha Count Public W9s 12 fire Dept. 24 Yakima County Planning 'Fire Dept 4I3�nMetcher - Prfie0. - C0001.004;11'-1,- Nanc— Fortier A14401000,47,4-24:::,:;., Steve Erickson ther Agencies: r11-7:;:irarefaifirAAtiOraiiStliO'tiai,,-,.-NAbgroXpleger .'efilOgr_7L.:',i)-rolih:41401L-40::, 470,0arop,:.,:-___ ,9,,,8.99b i4 Nob Hill Water Preston Shepherd 6111 Tieton Dr. 98908a .44kirnao ‘ ''''f''fitf'-'e '''':'-'7:7g*Ilififekiiiii77-'-' P-Z,r:rViibit Wiiigittg§gOT: ' A State Department of Ecology Gwen Clear 15 W. Yakima Ave. Suite 200 98902 41ZirraiSOfid*WatiOktQiwicv.it,470(414.:yvoloo#09:-;„;,1,;A:wr,or-ri';8t,tditbi0§9 - Pacific Power & Light Co. Mike Paulson 500 No. Keys Rd. 98901_, 4V 4, ,' ,, .-4',:-A',-T''4-.4I -,4p---.,6i"e8-_...-8,4.„,64-,AA.4„.9,;,,,,,,.0„,gl'1'''' c•A' ,9-'4.i;6.9yi4y-0,.6..,.-6,.-,;-i,'- -',,. ,,, ,,,- unsetArieNathral Gas Co. Sheila Ross 701 S. lst Ave. Yakima, WA. 98902 -,,1•401*''dh60-01#101-141:X!:::71±7'1V-1:a0if..§*1*11': rt..-' ---:: - -'.194Ati:,'-410iAYOti--989021,-, ,:.:',::--;1„1- - :;,.•---- , 29 West Valley School District #208 Peter Ansingh_., 8902 ZierRd: 98908 r -P,-. 7.614-tkaOitir,:tiLl61,6*66Celi,J.--. „TY7;:'z,r*iti*9til90t4:''._;5L4'n.,-1005 ,V#1.*Osgi:89,02. County Clean Air Authority Les Orneias 6 S. 2nd St. Rm 1016 Y-4110141Ms10.,:-5ipiO'ill' 4, il:74V,' p -4-0710f6114414-0- ;:;:::,', 7'S2-13424:04110''H7001-q:'..Pf:-,68001-41-';: 33 Yakima Greenway Foundation Al Brown 111 S. 18th St. 98901 1,A40.1:kk'Affroi,,q-Vj,::::.;C:::;;t,i;k1:1-,,Pk1'40!dOtkPllino4work' v!205:A\140149:19*- : .:9:000:X'l 35 Yakima County 911 Wayne Wantland YPD 36 Y-kit.rt.:k.M.ailOt:6-dffiaif,"tM :=$:::;.-;,,V5i0311-rfP'Fi04.0ft.:!50:40-N.,'..PMV1?'1::Pq'KP411"01;00(1;4:Afl,PfX41541)V9 ,Q0.$: - '-- 37 Department of Wildlife __. 1701S,.,24th_Ave7 989021,.,, _ ,--..3800QartmentotNattor:R.sciotkac-:;-, , -:, -.,!,,,i-,0:„ a .,:, , , , .-.- : ,-,-- ,-, ---71:3 5qw. cm- Ficki:piens,bprg.,vyA,pfipzpi,,, 39 ' - DOT(Department of Transportation) Salah Al-Tamimi _ _2809Rudkin, Rd. Union Gap, WA 98903, Ftsheriz ,---f-i'All-::4-riti'iaitsiiiiicr--1I'c.??P'iPA'.7box,b:i-b65:06- ama Indian Nation , Bill Beckley P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 ljrna ArtiDdit- ,- '''1V-W41,-I'f'-- ,j--- '/-"';,:dtkreteitiie: -- ,:;t,.,'vi:‘,..,.400-,,M7WahirldiefiAVet,'99'01:'.---- 43 Trolleys Paul Edmondson 313 N. 3rd St. Yakima, WA 98901 ..442;oityliaUblok,44p4:: s'-;-- --------ik:-; n:Ci':7#0)1.-.0,-4th1019,- 441:672 -” :'-,,t>,O;*$-!:30:0:61:::-!':';000:-q4li,-.W.CP.'090-'S: 45 WRnhT, Aviation Division John Shambauah 3704 172nd St. NE, Suite K-2 Arlington, WA 98223 Yakima County GIS Yakima County - Washington Land Information Portal Attachment #1 [Print Map] [Close Map] Page 1 of 1 Yakimap.carn 05 .86 41434 0.81 4 i 89-111 ; 41003 0.97 • 41433 0.79 3 89-111 2 41012 8.35 0.27 t 0 L H 32051 E 0.55 32050 320Ra 1.1)1 FSP9 t 320P45 ;WI >1 32055 <1 0.49 1-1 =1_ 32fiu 41412 41413 41414 1.00 1.00 {i.00 3 83-66 83-66 83-65 3 41415 1.00 2 83-65 301,6 4 olCY) 41.11143 0 41416 4 320.5471 1.00 83-65 t-- 3 83-65 41418 LYONS LOOP. LYON 83-64 1--z T ---5 31.1P 04,82 i 32014 1.00 7309: 32053 i 0.b2 i ; 1 32015 ----• 1 I ,...- i ! 1 83-84 I r-- Map Cenfer: Range:18 Township:13 Section:33 iCity Limits 1 I Sections F1oOdPtair FtoodWay WWW-YAKIMAP_COM Yakima County GIS 128 N 2nd Stmt Yakima, WA 98901 (509)574-2990 One Inch = 200 Feet Feet 100 200 300 EIVED 6 2006 YAKItitlA INC DIV. SP M/6-- MAP AND PARCEL DATA ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE, BUT ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED: THIS IS NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT AND SHOULD NOT BE SUBSTITUTED FOR A TITLE SEARCH. APPRAISAL. SURVEY, FLOODPLAIN OR ZONING VERIFICATION Copyright (C) 2005 Yakima County Printed On 1/17/2006 4:2208 PM http://yakimap.coxn/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?name=YakGISH&Cmd-----Print.Map&... 1/17/2006 Canterfi,--1-1,Estates- 27 Lot Long Plat #1.06 St EC #3-06 Darren Long and h lin Chin- Pret„rir_aty 2/13/06 Add Addressing g . iv.ueues - ) / Lot 1: 4801 Wbatcom St (if access is from Whatcom) 4800 Springcreek Rd (if access is from Springcreek Rd.) Lot 2: 4802 Springcreek Rd. (existing single family residence) Lot 3: 4808 Springcreek Rd. (if access is from Springcreek Rd.) 1901 S 49th Ave. (if access is from S 49th Ave,) 4807 Whatcom St (if access is from Whatcom St.) Lot 4: 4806 Whatcom St (if access is from Whatcom St.) 1907 S 49th Ave. (if access is from S 49`h Ave.) Lot 5: 4804 W natcom St. Lot 6: 4802 Whatcom St. Lot 7: 4800 Whatcom St. Lot 8: 4801 Whitman St. Lot 9: 4803 W itm n S. • •. �aaca�.ca4i V 6. Lot 10: 4805 Whitman St. i Lot 480'7 ry hitm _ S 11: aasv a eY aaaiaeiziia OL. Lot 12: 4800 Whitman St. Lot 13: 4802 Whitman St. Lot 14: 4804 Whitman St. Lot 15: 4806 Whitman St. Lot 16: 4808 Whitman St. Lot 17: 4810 Whitman St. Lot 18: 2004 S 49t Ave. Lot 19: 2002 S 49t Ave. Lot 20; 2000 S 49th Ave. Lot 21: 1910 S 49`h Ave. Lot 22: 1908 S 49`h Ave. Lot 23: 4809 Whitman St. (if access is from Whitman St.) 1911 S 49th Ave. (if access is from S 49th Ave.) Lot 24: 1909 S 49th Ave. Lot 25: 1906 S 49th Ave. Lot 26: 1904 S 49t Ave. Lot 27: 1902 S 49th Ave. (if access is from e 491Ave.) 4900 Springcreek Rd. (if access is from Springcreek Rd,) 'DOC. 1NfCY # )-�., } APPLICATION FOR: PRELIMINARY SUBDIVIS ON CITY OF YAKiMA SUBDIVISON ORDINANCE RECEIVED JAN ' 9 2006 CITY OF YAKIMA PLANNING DIV. 1. PROPERTY OWNER List all persons and financial institutions that have a fmancial or ownership interest in the property. (Attach if lengthy). Name and address Darren R Long and Mayling W Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA 98903 Name and address Countrywide Home Loans Customer Service PO Box 5170, Simi Valley, CA 93062 2. SURVEYOR AND ADDRESS Andreotti & Associates INC 305 N 6th Avenue, Yakima, WA 98902 3_ MAIN CONTACT (Person who should receive correspondence and be available to answer questions) Darren R Long 4. GENERAL LOCATION OF PROPERTY (Address if available) 4802 Spring Creek Road (48th Avenue & Spring Creek Road) 5. NAME OF SUBDIVISON Canterfield Estates 6. PROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS/RANGE OF LOT SIZES 27 lots ranging from 8,623 SF to 14,575 SF )SITE FEATURES A) General description of the site (Check all that apply) x Flat ❑ gentle slopes ❑ steep slopes B) Are there any indications of hazards associated with unstable soils such as slides or slipping in the area? o YES x NO Describe: C) Is the Property in a 100 -year floodplain or other critical area as defined by the Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA)? x YES ❑ NO 8. UTILITIES AND SERVICES In cate the source o omestic water and sewage disposal method: Water will be su . • lied b Nob Hill Water. Sewa • e Disposal to be provided by City of Yakima Sewer system. B) Check which of the following is available: Z Electricity x Telephone x Cable TV ❑ Natural Gas C) Is irrigation water available to the property? ❑ YES x NO By whom: D) Distance to nearest fire hydrant: 1/4 mile (nearest hydrant is located at 52' Avenue and Washington Avenue) E) Name of nearest street: Spring Creek Road F) Name of nearest school: Nob Hill Elementary G) Method of handling surface water drainage;Dry Well F I hereby authorize the submittal of the preliminary plat application to the City of Yakima for review. I understand that condi- tions of approval such as dedication of right -of- way, easements, restrictions on the type of buildings that may be constructed, and access restrictions from public roads may be o ed as a art preliminary lapproval h o may result in denial of the final plat. p pp and that failure to meet these c> r Date -DOC? INDEX # D -l0 PRELIMINARY PLAT v CANTERPIELD EATtS- NE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE 18 EW.M. YAKILIA COUNTY, WASHINGTON CENTER OF SECTION 33 TWP. 13N., RANGE 18 UNMARKED BRASS CAP LCR 2w-1655 N 90'00'00" E (ASSUMED) 2697.20' SPRING CREEK ROAD m o 0 RECEIVED NOTE LOTS 1. 2 1HC 100 R. r EA:T 1/4 CORPIER SECTION 33-13-18 BRISS PIN IN CONC. LCIl 1M-682 �.T34 3.1 s 25�ii �� I 0 20'R. '1 10,798 6!. 20'R. R/4 12,500 S.F. a 0 3048. B.O.C. 14 90'00'00" E 135.22' .40414 4 Igo? ode) 9,453 S.F. MI b 8,623 S.F. 9,974 S.F. 2. 1910 13,211 '.. 12,159 S.I. r N 90 152.10' 123 9.4rl4' E.___ 308 LOG 76.89° 11,147 S.F. n D7 n 10,448 S.F. 110,433. ►'' . 4'86. 10,419 S.F. 10,404 S.F. 9,769 S,F, 10,705 S.F UDITORS CERTIFICATE ILEO FOR RECORD AT THE REQUEST OF THIS_ DAY OF AT __MINUTES PAST -M AND AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON. 85,00' 76.69' 7¢, 76.89' 5 89.51'31" W 637.36' SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE AUDITOR -1EPUTY AUDITOR 76.89' J 76.89' DARREN LONG "I, JOSEPH ANDREOTTI, PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, 1)0 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PLAT AS SHOWN RECORDED UNDER IS BASED UPON AN ACTUAL SURVEY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECORDS OR. THE REQUIREMENTS CF THE SURVEY RECORDING ACT, THAT THE DISTANCES, COURSES AND ANGLES ARE SHOWN HEREON CORRECTLY, AND THAT THE MONUMENTS AND LOT CORNERS .,,""�✓ HAVE BEEN SET ON THE GROUND AS SHOWN HEREON." JOSEPH ANDRE01"TI PLS 5831 DATED 191 I oof LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PARENT PARCEL PARCEL Pio. 181333-41012 THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.1354., R 18E W.M. EXCEPT THE NORTH 264 FEET OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT COUNTY 80811 RIGHT OF WAY HANG THE NORTH. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING A7 THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33,T.13N R. 18E.W.M.' THENCE S 1'00'45" W A1.0140 THE EAST LIME THEREOF 659.85 FEET TO 1HE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE 14 89°51'31" W ALONGIHE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDMSICN4 19.00 FEET; THENCE N 0'28'00" E 659.82 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDMSION' THENCE 14 90'00'00" 5 25.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DISCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING 11T THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, V.13N., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 0'45'17" W, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING' THENCE CONTINUING S 0'45'17" W 397.44 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89'51'31" E 15.00 FEET; THENCE 14 0"53'56" E 397.42 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 264 FEET OF SAID SUBDMSION' 'THENCE 14 90'00'00" W 16.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING EXCEPT'THA1 PORTION LYING WITHIN THE NORTH 140.5 FEET OF THE SOUTH' 312.5 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 33; MI0 EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13N., R 18E.W.1.1.; THENCE S 0.45'17" W, ALONG THE WEST UNE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET 10 THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE 14 90'10'00" E 14.87 FEET; THENCE S 0'30'35" W 267.10 FEET; THENCE,N 89°39'10" W 181.01 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAI0 !SUBDIVISION; THENCE 14 0.45'171 E 2.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, IDICEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF. SITUATED IN YAUCIMA OUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. 4hSCan , JCI' ALlA,66AN STREET LIGHT. 0ETA0. E1f, 50' RAM 34' 32' 15' 15' 5� CFL. COHC. Ra.:r;D ai78. SDPE 060ML R30.02 (1+T'• FT./FT) I ./FT' �p> SLOPE O.G2 ffT�7T . 8"0 CCNC. S ISWAIJ( 6'0 (ANC. 51DEWAUC 2" COMPACTED DEPTH ASPH4.T CONCRETE, CLASS 'A" - 5' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE 1401E COMPACTED SIR -GRADE USE CDC, CONC. WARIER 3488, 8ETAn. R1 AT INTERSECTIONS. USE 10' TRANSITION TO ROUfD CURS SEE RMS. DOLE516C W TER - NOB HILL WATER ASSOCIATION SANITARY SEWER - YAKIMA REGIONAL 5951EM PLAT UBURES TO DE UNDERGROUND RESIDE( [TIAL ROADWAY SECTION C NO SCALE .,,II tA,) (� t I+mGif J , SCALE 1" r. 60' 30' INTERVALS RionErn a@OC104i1 U M II1!\,I©O CONSULTING ENGINEEh'S 305 Nath 6lh Amnue,155500, 'Washington 28902 (509) 953-81:81 BASIS OF BEARING: NORTH LINE OF THE SE: 1/4 SECTION 33 TWP. 13 NORTH, RANGE 18 AS BEING N 90"0000" E (ASSUMED) MONUMEN;ATION VISITED DECEMBER/2004 SURVEY METHOD: FIELD TRAVERSE W/LIETL/SOKKISKA SDM3FR10 OREPRESENTS 3/8" REBAR/CAP SET FLUSH WITH CAP 5831 •REPRESENTS REBAR/CAP FOUND PLAT OF CANTERFIELD ESTATES SE 1/4 OF S_EC. 33, DRAWN LTr: Tc 571 1 DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON AVE_. YAKIMA. WA. FOR: PARENT PARCEL No. 181333-41012 DRAWING NO. 31111L -PLAT CITY OF YAKIMA REQUEST FOR COMMENTS CITY OF YAKIMA DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM PLANNING DIV._ June 13,2006 CODEC?lvlf. L�IA'��,�Cs��9I Carolyn ❑ellP TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team Codes 2'7:3EC es ❑PAlD'VD FAXEDDj FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner _._ . Euj1 SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. RECEIVED JUIN 2 2 2006 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS: Changes to the applicants proposed plat include: Mapping of the FEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 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 June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: lb a qiccv-)eg Contact OC, DEX 5.09— 26 J �6S D artment / Ager#y D -10 CENTER OF SECTION 33 TWP. 13N,, RANGE 18 UNMARKED BRASS CAP LCR 214-1655 PRELIMINARYAT - CANTE.RXELDIESTig6 4 ? LL — oz 7.5 N 90'00'00” E 135.22' NE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE 18 YAKIWI COUNTY, WASHINGTON SPRING CREEK ROAD 0 0 i3 s o•3035 W N 90'00'00" E (ASSUMED) 2697.20' I' LOTS 1, 29e THE 100 TIR PIANE EAST 1/4 CORNER SECTION 33-13-18 BRASS PIN IN CONC. U R 114-682 34 25 1 12,500 S.F 11,315 /9OI 9,303 ✓"� 3011. 95.42' -18.78 22 12,2 9,450 S.F. 8,62.3 S.F: 9,974 S.F. 30:R, fok, 125.24' Pit Id n 13,213 152.10' 23 12,157 0 z 4b al EJ C) 0 C_RTt), 7 ' W t.„,,, 0 �_ z 11 10 .4811 39 S.F. MOMINOMMIMOMIIIIMM .89' 1 76.89' 76.69' LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PARENT PARCEL PARCEL Na. 181333-41012 THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, 1'.1314., R 18E.W.M, EXCEPT THE NORTH 264 FEET OF THE WEST 165 FEET 'THEREOF, AND EXCEPT COUNTY RNID RIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE NORTH. AND EXCEPT A"STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING Al' THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF T1410 SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33 T.13N. R. 18E.W.14.' THENCE 5 1'00'45" W ALONG THE EAST LINE 7HEREOF 659.85 FEET Td THE TO CORNER OF SMD SUBDIVISION; THENCE 14 89"51'31" 18 ALONG'TEHE'SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 19.00 FEET; THENCE N 0.213'0O" E 659.82 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 90'00'00" E 25.29 FEET 70 THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13N., R 18E.W.M.• THENCE 3 0.45'17" W, ALONG THE WESTLINE THEREOF, 264.02 TDTO PIE TO THE CORNEER0OF6510 BEGINNING; BISMSIEONETHECCONTINUING4 9 51'31"1 E'15C09FEET; THENCE N 0.53'56" E 397.42 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF ME NORTH 264 FEET OF'S4UD SUBDIVISION; THENCE 14 90.00'00" W 19.00 FEET TO THE TRUE: POINT OF BEGINNING THE NE 1/41OF0'HSE NE 1/4 OFFTT115 SEE 1/4 OF SND SECC ION 33; AND E tC312.5 BEGIN• NING, OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: -' BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THESE 1/4 OF THE: NE 1/4 OF ME SE 1/4 OF SECTI264.02 FEET TO THE 7RUEEPCIIN�' OF B• EGINNING; THENCE 14 ALONG THE £ 14.87 FEET; THENCE S 0"30'35" W 287.10 FEET; THENCE,N 89'39'10"-W 181.01 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 0'45'17'1 E 2.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF. SETUATED IN YAKIMA OUN1Y, STATE OF WASHINGTON. 30' ALUMINUM STREET LIGHT, DUNE EIA 50' RAI 34, 32' 15' 15' 1 /,�;e T, . CONC. ROL{FD �, OEAd. R3 CON .1 : 11 510PE 0.02 F1'JfrT..... sum 0.02 FTaFi: 6"d CONC. SIDEWA1X — 6"d CONC. SIDE4AIM 1...2. COMPACTED DEPTH ASPHILT CONCRETE, CLASS 'A• 0' COMPACTED DEP H CRUSHED 81RFA0NC EASE COURSE NOPE CONTACTED SVEI-GRADE USE COL CQ4C. 324RIODI CAM OETML RI A2 WTEMEC11CCS: USE 10' TRANS01014 TO RDILc3D CURB SE KANS. DOMESTIC WATER - NO8 HILL WATER ASSOCIATION SANT1ARY SEINER - YNUMA REL20NAL SYSTEM PLAT LIMLRt:;5 TO BE UNDERGROUND RESIDENTIAL ROADWAYECTION NO SCALE; 10,448 S.F. 10,404 S.F 9,769 S,F 12 10,705 S.F. AUDITORS CERTIFICATE FILED FOR RECORD AT THE REQUEST OF THIS_. DAY OF 2D_, AT MINUTES PAST ._.M AND AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER_ YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON. AUDITOR 'EPUTO AUDITOR S 89'51'31" W 637.36' SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE 76.89° 76.89' DARREN LONG ' 1, JOSEPH Y HC7i1EYREFT 'TPR FESPLAT ass HLWND SURVEYOR, DO HRECORDED UNDER 5 BASED UPON AN ACTUAL SURVEY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECORDS OR. THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SURVEY RECORDING ACT, THAT THE DISTANCES, COURSES ANO ANGLES ARE SHOWN HEREON CORRECTLY, AND T14AT'HE MONUMENTS ANO L07 CORNERS HAVE 6EEN SET ON THE GROUND AS SHOWN HEREON." JOSEPH ANDREOTR PLS 5531 DATED 85,00' S:.ALE: 1" = 60' 30' INTERVALS In D ° OTI I1 !B@ CIIIATC II[ 1C O CONSULTING ENGINEERS 305 North 618 Avow, Yakima, W0:9109ton 98902 (509) 453-8261 BASIS RANGNORTH AS BEINE NG NE90 1/4 D 00 5 (ASSUMED) MONUI,IENTAT1O34 VISITED DECEMBER/2004 OREPRESE METHOD: 3/8" FIELD TRAVERSE SET FLUSH WITKH CACP 5831 FR10 *REPRESENTS REBAR/CAP FOUND PLAT OF CANTERFIELD ESTATES SCALE: 1' a 60' OAIE OCT., 2005 SE 1/4 OF SEC. 33, T. 13 N., R 18 5,11.14. DRAWN TG SHEET 1�.�. FOR: DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON VE. YAKIMA, WA._ PARENT PARCEL No. 151333-41012 DRAWING NO. 3111\L-PLAT CITY OF YAKIMA REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM June 13, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin Joan Davenport Traffic Engineering PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS: Changes to the applicants proposed plat include: Mapping of the FEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 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 June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: -71a- �'/A1144,s +0 / YYJpP7SGci 44/4-1-- 661)11euve(e4te7 l'm,mp/ele 7 -e2 Contact Department / E3x CITY OF YAKUNIA T?E(1TTRCT T CT? ml\A U TTS 1LLt�VLU1 1 V1\ t/V1V11VLL1\1LJ DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 'I'LAM June 13, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin Brett Sheffield Stormwater Engineering PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. aRoPf:uva.aine1 A NV" eNTQ• rhgrigPcot1P nannj,.l=r�ante nrnL-nnvP�l�1 pint annnag of tnP 1i.EMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 rt _ ___ .L_ attached -_l.r ,1_- _._d1 pr par, ..._ __�:ue;,, c.,._..:,. +a ;malt have regarding ing 1 IGQ�G _�GVLGW the O.LlOAi11l�LL J1Ll� 11611 41111 i/L IiUG.Iv 6L1� written VV111111V11LJ � VU 1111�11L 11t1.YV 1V�[4l lliliV this proposal. This project will come up for discussion at the weekly DST meeting to be held June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yalcima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: �► c �--a jC- -ci-t c -V -J 0 F ice ► �.t r�c�� , Contact DOC.` Department :i gency ®� 2- e9 �`iRCIN'. CITY OF YAKIMA REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM June 13, 2006 Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner t-CEIVED JUN 2.4 2006 CITY OF YAKIMA PLANNING DIV. WASTEWATER SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS: Changes to the applicants proposed plat include: Mapping of the k hMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 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 June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: 5su rt =S AvALc,Aa_6 10 .TIC,&tr2l-f ciIAtZ ,ES SHALL APF'U.y c 5 e LAJPf 0 of -TWA 771Zor'E17N�. cons+ r.. 0..t,) e Igte4, el_e_j /CI alTe Ar t � 1),JATEti1ATFtZ_. DOC. INDEX # b Department / Agency CITY OF YAKIMA (IT JL .i 1 1 VR riV1V11iVAlt �1'4 14.3 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM June 13, 2006 Mike Antijunti TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team Engineering FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Enveronmentai Review. PROPOSED A./►iwiNDM1E TS: Changes to the applicants proposed plat include: Mapping of the 1-i'hMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (cairh gutter, cirlewalk and 3.1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 Please review the attached site pine and pre -pare any written comments you might have regarding this proposal. This project will come up for discussion at the weekly DST meeting to be held June 28. 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: -PHt3 L -lc_ u5 r. Gu StrC� � --jec c P. 6-‘ W't,1- — .It4 c c -4›1/4 1e—, , Contact DOC. INDEX Depar tment i Agency V Is akima Regional Clean Air Authority Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner City of Yakima Development Services Team 129 N 2nd St Yakima, WA 98901 Six So. Second St., Suite 1016, Yakima, WA 98901 RECEIVED JUN 2 2 2006 CITY OF YAKIMA PLANNING DIV. Phone: (509) 834-2050, Fax: (509) 834-2060 http://www.co.yakima.wa.us/cleanair June 21, 2006 RE: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin Dear Mr. Peters: Thank you for providing the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority (YRCAA) the opportunity to review and comment on the UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin. Following review, the YRCAA offers the following comments: Dust Plan Requirements Dust control plans are required for projects with the potential to significantly disturb soil stability. Pursuant to YRCAA Regulations (§3.08A), proposed dust plans are required to address demolition, site preparation, construction, and landscaping project phases. The proposed dust mitigation plans are filed directly with the YRCAA. The YRCAA reviews and approves the dust mitigation plans. As an alternative to filing individual project dust plans, the project proponent may wish to consider filing a Master Construction Dust Control Plan to address current and proposed future projects. Thank you for the opportunity to connect with the city's continued support -in -protecting the air quality in Yakima County. Best Regards, a rence Odell YRCAA Director DOC. %NDEX # -j /chasm/wpfi les/perm itting/S E PA/City_of_Yakima/Pete rs_UAZO_P LP_106_21 ju n06 Page 2 of 2 pollution prevention plan, submitting an application and a 30 day public nonce process. This may take 45-60 days. A permit is required prior to beginning ground -breaking activities. Please contact Ray Latham (509) 575- 2807 with questions about this permit. (Original letter is in the mail.) Gwen Clear SEPA Coordinator Department of Ecology Central Regional Office (509) 575-2012 7/6/2006 DOC. INDEX STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY JUL Q F� CO), Q� - 2006 15 West Yakima Avenue, Suite 200 • Yakima, Washington 98902-3452 • (509) 575-24�NN'1�1Qi �v. July 5, 2006 Doug Maples City of Yakima Dept. of Community Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Dear Mr. Maples: Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the pre -threshold determination for the Canterfield Estates Project, proposed by Darren Long and Mayling Chin [EC 3- 06]. We have reviewed the environmental checklist and have the following comment. Toxics Clean up Based upon the historical agricultural use of this land, there is a possibility the soil contains residual concentrations of pesticides. Ecology recommends that the soils be sampled and analyzed for lead and arsenic and for organochlorine pesticides. If these contaminants are found at concentrations above the MTCA clean up levels Ecology recommends that potential buyers be notified of their occurrence. If you have any questions concerning the Toxics Clean-up comments, please contact Don Abbott at 509.454.7886. Sincerely, A,(Aje.—&Ct,L,} Gwen Clear Environmental Review Coordinator Central Regional Office 509.575.2012 961 DOC. INDEX # D'1(0 0 07/13/2006 11:57 FAX 5095752474 WA DEPT FISH N WILDLIFE 1001/001 UA 2o EG 3 oCp ) This:projeet-doessnot affect us. have IIQCOnmments be_fe have the following comments: Post -it° Fax Note -• 7671 date ,.rJ # of p, . ToZt/ ffraRs From It. Pkef t,041 CoJDept Co. Phone # Phone # Fax# S7. „co1 Qs Fax# C.oveV\e V res-14,4c.,61ohS Al'1rtisit 1Z/a1 el�c 60 , cQvti o' t v+p v t o S -51.4 1 j 2>.. 2- +ez7 UUSkew{o'}I $.t.. eft6Pi`Z _ r Date: D. 3..'.O.o* (� Agency: )4.$T". I2f T. t-►Sl>F Wi104I F£., Adjoining Property Owner: Signature: Title: .47s A_ 11` Address 1 x .:5.: 2 .�► e4 i4 v) Yo/.t /AI t /9 Filed Hearing Examiner EXH.# 2-17 Date File # rel Lo -n5 p j:3 D Ccteek R+�••fl kb £it t s 1n •' DOC. INDEX DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER E SEPA Review EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE E-1 Notice of Application and Hearing 2-7-06 E-2 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 2-7-06 E-3 Affidavit of Mailing 2-7-06 E-4 Legal Notice 2-7-06 E-5 Press Release 2-7-06 E-6 Notice of Corrected Date of Public Hearing 2-15-06 E-7 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 2-15-06 E-8 Affidavit of Mailing 2-15-06 E-9 Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing 3-28-06 E-10 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 3-28-06 E-11 Affidavit of Mailing 3-28-06 E-12 Environmental Checklist 5-26-06 E-13 Notice of Amended Application and Hearing 6-20-06 E-14 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 6-20-06 E-15 Affidavit of Mailing 6-20-06 E-16 Notice of Preliminary Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance 7-11-06 E-17 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 7-11-06 E-18 Affidavit of Mailing 7-11-06 E-19 Legal Notice 7-12-06 E-20 Notice of Decision 8-3-06 E-21 Legal Notice 8-3-06 F._22 PrPec RPIPnQP R-3-116 E-23 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 8-3-06 E-24 Affidavit of Mailing 8-3-06 E-25 Reissuance of Notice of Decision 8-29-06 F.-26 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet v Contacted 8-29-06 E-27 Affidavit of Mailing 8-29-06 DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DEPARTMENT OF yMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVEI WENT William R. Cook, Director Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-612VOB'R$ AP/PdxI �)I4 4. HEARING February 7, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters @ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits DOC Encl.: Narrative, Environmental Checklist, Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map www.ci.yakima.wa.us Yakimi ,.,-->W-i1cn 1994 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH. AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 51 labels 7 4- 1,Ni�P'.9 4 /3 ila- )81334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 1 1333-41434 WRENM COOP 5$00 ASH GTO AVE Y MA, 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 20.10 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP I YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 $1334-210 AK 'A CI P 29 2N* S 0 WA 98901-2613 OA/ J./14as printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 Lervi Country Home Loans Customer Service P 0 Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA. 93062 Andreotti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 )81334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 PATRICIA WHITE WEDDLE PO BOX 10251 YAKIMA, WA 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNE 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDE.LIA A JENNING 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334- 001 YA IMA 12 N 2N YA A, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 1 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 3a90.5 "1333-41009 OHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1R1333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 18133.3-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 T.YnNc T nntl YAKIMA, WA 98903 "U1334-32059 ;MOLD & JOYCE KINC.ANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 151333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CAS 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 9544E 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN L( 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH C_ ROSflA1 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 181334-32057 181334-32053 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ FRED J & HELEN HYATT 1905 S 46TH AVE 1902 S 47TH AVE 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 I � 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47T4 AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN H( 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS 2004 S 47TH AVE- YAKIMA, WA.9V 181333-41428 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA. WA 98908 Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 151 Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4`" Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2"d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4'" Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2"d St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 ©t0C * \gyp Mr. Phili _ Rigdon Yakama n ation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Ya'iuma, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 (OAAO i vpptausn, Y ti '0:7‘1.0 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 S'o. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mr. Bill Beckley Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172"d St. N.P. Suite K-12 A _lir _a_ flr A nnnnn rs1LU LUii, w. n 7CGGJ Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum n i LVm•�.sr_v ii iit.svaa i✓a. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18" St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 & Public Hearing Darren Long 4802 Springcreek Rd. I, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Application and Environmental Review and Public Hearing A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant; SEPA reviewing agencies, parties of record 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 7th day of February ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Myron Menard Planning Specialist DATE: TO: N'KOM: SUBJECT: s FriAi NO s lCE NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING February 7, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Plam ng has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters @ ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits PLEASE PUBLISH ONCE ONLY ON TUESDAY, FEB. 74 2006 Send invoice and Affidavit of Publication to: ���X Account #11002 00 Ctiy of Yakima, Planning Division 129 N. 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: PRESS RELEASE NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING February 7, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters @ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits Doc. INDEX DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVET ' 3 ENT William R. T.� � yrilliain R. Cook, Director Doug Maples, CBO, Code Adinin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street_ 2nd _Pinar Yairimn Washington , .. wo.o..cb wia (509) 575-6126 or 575-6121 • Fax (509) 576-6576 Notice of. Corrected Date of Public hearing Applicant: Darren Long & Mayiiug Chin City file Number: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 EC#3-06 Parcel: 181333-41012 Address: 4802 Springcreek Road 9O7 V1 The Correct date for the Public Hearing by the Hearing Examiner is Thursday April 27, 2006 at 9 am in the City Council Chambers,129 North rd Street. Date of mailing: February 15, 2006 www.ci.yakima.wa.us Yakim !mere AA•AmetkiC 1994 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 )181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41433 1 NORENA M COOPER N 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE 5 YAKIMA, WA 98903 Y 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051. WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1333-41434 RENA COOPE 00 •SHI TO VE K4 '•8903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP 1 YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 Y 1 Y 1334-21001 KIMA SITY 9 N KI N T , WA 98901-2613 1-11M1 - CA.64 - v 4,,&/Fs 51 labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 NTC. , Co22(&r HE DATE LfL4 fix) AEo L04145 ICA Andreotti & Associates 305 North 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 Customer Service Country Home Loans P 0 Box 5170 Simi valley, CA. 93062 181334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 0.14 1 1334-32020 • TRIr A WH O Br.X 102 WE DLE Y'. MA, 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNF 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINt 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1813 YAK 129 YAK 34 - MA I 2ND A, WA 98901-2613 01 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 DOC' '18334 j 442 / \81333-41009 ' 1 / 1 f _ALOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA; WA 98903 131334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL FADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18133311001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333.-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 51 '1 . LYONS J111 LiVlVJ LVOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334- 432 181334-32057 EV RIS O F & .I ERI" E SALAZAR FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 19 5 4 TH VE 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKS , W 98903-1187 YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN Pn Tanx 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41.427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 .181334-32059 !ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1QQR C 47TH T\TF1. YAKIMA, WA 98903 I I 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CM 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 9544£ 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN L( 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDA 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL AVE01 S 46TH cavi:, YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1Q71 C 47T74 Ayr. YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN } 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 8133 2047 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY ELV 5131 LYONS LOOP -00 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 Y• IMA, WA0X08 ls 181334-32050 181333-4142`$ MARCIA J. ICE MARION L. & DEBORAH GUNTER 1903 S 47TH AVE 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98908 Or' / 1/ n c 7 OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 15t Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of .Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2"d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4d' Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2"d St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 DOS', Mr. Philip Ri Yakama Indiaanon PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, axuna, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 • Tvs fc__sh , W A 98948 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mr. Bill Beckley Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 989425 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172°fl St. N.P. Suite K-12 _Arlington, TYVA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview ##203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna 1. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum ninG ciV.i iivwaa . Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18`" St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Springcreek Road I, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Corrected Date of Public Hearing by Hearing Examiner. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant; SEPA reviewing agencies 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 day of February ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Myron Menard Planning Specialist DATE: March 28, 2006 TO: Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies FROM: Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions SUBJECT: Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF CANCELLED PUBLIC HEARING The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received a request from Darren Long and Mayling Chin, calling for the cancellation of their scheduled public hearing of April 27, 2006. This request has been made by the applicant(s) to allow the modification of their submitted application. In accordance with the applicant's request, the City of Yakima is faunally canceling the hearing for the plat of vaguer ieid Estates (UAZO ZO i O i d i r PLAT # -06 & i A ;a i iE.i . #3-i ill, i iwner s: a a i e i L ring g and Mayling Chin). Upon receipt and review of the applicant' s updated application, the City of Yakima will reschedule the public hearing for a future date yet undetermined and renotice the neighborhood with the applicant' s amended application. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us. Doc, . . OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 15L Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 448343, Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2n" Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4ih Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2' St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip RigddAO Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 CT_,_.�_ _ "W A 9890 1 1 i&LLLLa, YV L-1 7O7V 1 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, TVXr 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P0Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakarna Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 T_______'_1_ WA 98948 l oppeoish, YV A 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172°d St, N,E, Suite K-12 Arlington, 'WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 1105Tiea,.... Tl.. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18`h St, Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 5 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 18 NO 50 YAK 333-414 ENA M .-OOP 0 W 'SHING WA 98903 VE 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1:1334 1001 YA IMr ITY 12 YAK MA, WA 98901-2613 1 C printed for map sheet lngplt-1-06 W02-6(, 6'n. .W44 Country Rorie Loans Customer Service P 0 Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA. 93062 Anrlreotti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 )1334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 P' RI' �• I PO BiX :251 YA MA, WA 98909-1251 1334-3202 DDLE 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNE 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINC 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 Y 133 KI 29 IMA, 21001 CITY D S 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 "DOC. INDEX #^tb 11133 -2442 V 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 8 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH .J111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 1334-32,k n, ARIST>,/35F & LIBERTY E n AZAR 1 5 6TH A E A, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN An RnY g7r7 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 \1333-41009 )DHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 101333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV _ YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE VAKTMA, WA 9R9n3-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER i cane c 47TH AVF_ YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCTA J. TCF. 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 I \81334-32059 'RNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE VAKTMA_ WA 9R903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA ( 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROS 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE VAKTMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 0 47TH Z 70 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1:1334-3 04 KLVIN RANO 204 = 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-414=0: MARION L & AH GUNTE 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 3. Water a. Surface: Space Reserved for Agency Comments 1. Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including R� year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, e4 .11,st,,1 describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. Y p y North of property ins Spring Creek Clit, Pt 4A,"MA/411.- 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. Yes, the addition of sidewalk on South side of Spring Creek Road . The Department of Fish and Wildlife has recommended the relocation of drainage ditch.(see Spring Creek Road section of plat plan). 3. Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or re moved from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material None. 4. Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. None. 5. Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. Yes. FEMA has designated the North 100 feet of this proposal in the 100year flood plain. (see attached #2 ) 6. Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. Does not apply b. Ground: 1. Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. It is anticipated that water will be withdrawn during the process of sewer installation. 1. Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: 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) are expected to serve. It is anticipated that all sewer service for 26 single family homes will be provided by Yakima Sewer System. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1. Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. Stormwater runoff is generated from snowmelt and rainstorm events. Most of this water presently evaporates or infiltrates into the soils on site or is discharged into the drainage swale located in lot #7. Water will also be discharged to the ground through landscape irrigation practices. DOC page 4 of 10 INDEX 2. Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? if so, generally describe. N/A d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: It is anticipated that each house that is built, the owner will landscape the property to prevent erosion. Plants: a. Check (✓) types of vegetation found on the site: deciduous tree: D alder [ j maple D aspen other Popular ,elm, evergreen green: ❑ fir ❑ cedar ❑ pine ❑ other n shrubs ❑ pasture crop or grain wet soil plants: ❑ cattail ❑ buttercup ❑ bullrush ❑ skunk cabbage ❑ other jSpace Reserved for Agency Comments water plants: D water lily ❑ eelgrass ❑ milfoil El other other types of vegetation: REC Ivpn 1AY 2 $ 2006 r PLANING D!VA 1 b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Most of existing (grass/pasture) the development _•-w existing- vegetation within 3it� €i1r�CliipfficnC ureas will be removed during construction. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: Each lot is required to landscape the surrounding property using deciduous t pl n/veget tion and groundcover. 5. Animals: a. Check (✓) any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: 1) birds: I hawk ❑ heron. ❑ eagle ❑ songbirds other Sparrows, starlings, robins, sandpipers, quail 2) mapin'als: ❑ deer ❑ bear ❑ elk ❑ beaver other Raccoon, skunks, coyotes, rodents 3) fish: ❑ bass ❑ salmon ❑ trout 4 other Does not apply b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None. herring fl shellfish c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. No. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: Each lot proposes yards/shrubbery in which birds may habitat / forage. OG. naoe, 5 of 111 INDEX # 'i 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 heating, manufacturing, etc. Each proposed house will be required to use either electricity or propane for energy. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. Does not apply. 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: None. 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, which could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. Does not apply. The proposal is for a residential housing development with construction to occur as the lots are sold. 1. Describe special emergency services that might be required. It is not expected that any special emergency services will be required as a result of this project. 2. Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: Does not apply. b. Noise 1. What types of noise exist in the area, which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? The primary noise generation source in the area is from traffic on adjacent streets and Yakima Airport. The Yakima Airport has recommended that all construction will need to be upgrated to help reduce noise caused by low flying air craft. 2. What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. On a short term basis, there will be noise from machinery and vehicles associated with standard construction activities. Long term noise will be associated with vehicles entering and exiting the project after construction is complete. 3. Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Does not apply. 8. Land ,and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The site is currently vacant and undeveloped except for one single family residence and associated accessory buildings. The fenced in property currently is used as pasture. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. Since 1989, the site has been used as pasture for horses. c. Describe any structures on the site. There is an existing two story single family residence and several accessory structures on the site. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? Yes, in the long term, it is expected that the associated accessory structures will be removed from the site. (two pump houses, horse shed and car garage) e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The site is currently zoned SR- Suburban Residential. Space Reserved for RECEIVE() MAY 2 6 2006 CITY OF YtiK,Quu4 PLANNING DIV. TDO INDEX Page 6 of 10 g. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? The proposed zoning is LDR — Low Density Residential If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Does not apply. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so specify. Yes — A portion of the subject property lies within the FEMA 1.00 -Year Flood Plain. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? Estimated workers per house as it is constructed — 3 to 5; estimated minimum members per household — 4. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. The existing single family residence is incorporated into the proposal. -t ate, Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if s11.1y Does not apply. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: Does not apply. The proposal is for a residential housing development similar to the development adjacent to the south side of the properly 'mown as Lyons Loop. 9. Housing a_ Approximately how malty knits would be pa -twirled Warty? Tnrlicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. 26 single family middle to high income housing b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. None. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: The final design of the project allows for ample space for yard between proposed housing. iiVLq<14ef,11111 1J limited to 26 wilts. 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structures, not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building materials proposed? The height of any two story single-family residence is not to exceed 35'. If any thing is erected higher, FAA form # 7460-1 will have to be completed. Also it is noted that there will be a deed declaration (see attached #3) on this proposal. Principal exterior building materials proposed for each house is cottage lap or hearty board siding with at least 10% of t exterior to be covered in decorative brick. 1] -What views in the. isrmierliatP vicinity would be altered or obstructed? Does not apply. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: None. 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? The addition of required street lighting per City ordinance would be the cause of any light/glare from dusk to dawn. b. Could light or glare from the finished project he a safety hazard nr interfere with views? No. c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: None Space Reserved for Agency Comments („)C, page 7of10 INDEX # ` « 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? None. The site is surrounded on the west, south and east side by single family housing. To the north of the site is Washington Avenue. 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: Does not apply. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. No. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural important known to be on or next to the site. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Does not apply. 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. Access to the proposed project will be Spring Creek Road. b. Is site currently serviced by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? The site is not serviced by public transit, the nearest transit stop is located North of the project at the Northwest entrance of Randall Park (48th Avenue) c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? Does not apply. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). The proposal will require the construction of one street to allow access into the project from Spring Creek Road. Within the development, this street will access two cul de sacs. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. It is estimated that construction vehicles will enter and leave the development 4 times per day, with peak volumes to occur between 8:OOam and 6:OOpm. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: The City of Yakima Roads Manager has recommended that all new proposed houses will not have driveway that have direct access to Spring Creek Road. DOG g. Space Reserved for Agency Comments RECEIVE _n PM 2 6 2006 CITY OF YA;;,,, PLANNING Cil, page 8 of 10 1):. 1 J. .nihil, Sed Willes 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 riPscribe• Upon completion, the project will result in the need for fire and police protection, city sewer as well as federal postal services. 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. The utilities needed for the project are: Sewer to be provided by the City of Yakima Water to be provided by Nob Hill Water Association Power to be provided by Pacific Power Telephones to be provided by Qwest or other local carrier fable / Television be provided the choir.- or vendor_ vwvav , Television to .� ;.r: .e.5u by _ . MS! � S_Via�� !DS Y..�...,�.. 16. utilities Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. 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. The -a.ataanes needed for the project are: Sewer to be provided by the City of Yaldma Water to be provided by Nob Hill Water Association Power to be provided by Pacific Power Telephones to be provided by Qwest or other local carrier Cable / Television to be provided by the owners choice of vendors Space Reserved for Agency Comments NY , � 2008 ort" - p PLANNING �� " The above answers are free And nn 'r1 sfe +., +i,o hest elf rny Irricrailc,7,_ e. them to make its d- iii Signature T ..r..7;,.._ to -7 +1'.0 j the i ] — - - aQ -.., uuvao's�.iiu iaa[ai. lily kat: a.-r�`%ua.,y a� aca� aaag Date Submitted: l' Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from the pro oral, would affect the item ata 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 of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of noise? Space Reserved for Agency Comments ;nncC. # poice 9 of 10 Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life are: 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural resources are: 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? Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: 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? Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. nOC Space Reserved for Agency Comments REGE`vpri MAY 2 6 20(16 CITY 4F Y PLANNING, d1 `.1 page 10of10 Attachment #1 Yakima County GIS Yakima County - Washington Land Information Portal [Print Map] [Close Map] ,/ Page 1 of 1 p aI WASH' 41434 0,81 4 89-111 j 41433 (3.79 i 3 89-111 v09 .iii )05 ?.86 1 141.4.1 d1A1`3 A vv 41003 00.97 41012 41417 AAAR A 41415 + Al A1_n z • --1 •116- 83_665 1.00 i 1.00 1.00 1 3 i 4 3 �•r 83-66 ' 83-66 { 1 2 83-65 .^xr- '' 41418 r 83-65 { 83-66 �.% `f 1 1.00 --LYONS-LOOP, L YON S', 2 83-64 4114 Map Center. Range:1 8 Township:13 Section:33 E 1 CSy Limits 1 (Sections Floodplain 883;2 FloodWay 32051 0.65 32061 P 320591 0.56 W ` 0.49 utif '°31,eP! Q1 49 32020 1=, 3V1446 '• 326• cine 7309 3204.7 0.27 0 32050 0.48 IVFD 6 2006 YAKIMA !NG DIV WW .YAKIMAP.COM Yakima County GIS 128 N 2nd Streat Yakima, WA 98901 (809)574-2998 One inch = 200 Feet Feet 100 200 300 MAP AND PARCEL DATA ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE. BUT ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED; THIS IS NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT AND SHOULD NOT BE SUBSTITUTED FOR A TITLE SEARCH, APPRAISAL, SURVEY, FLOODPLAIN OR ZONING VERIFICATION Copyright (C) 2005 Yakima County Printed On: 1117!2006 4:22:08 PM http://yakimap.conn/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?name=YakGISH&Cmd=PrintMap&... 1/17/2006 DOC, INDEX STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Springcreek Rd I, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties of record within a radius of 500 feet of subject property, that said property owners are individually listed on the mailing list retain d by the Planning Division, and that said notices were mailed by me on the day of March ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. ‘c‘;; Menard Planning Specialist DOC. INDEX #"`1 Answer ID 7 Last Updated 02/18/2005 71:12 AM Print Answer Email Answer Attachments # 2 and #3 Whza is the x`100 -year flood"? Question What is the "100 -year flood"? Answer ICY 6 20 « ;Ty rThe term 900 -year flood" is misleading. it is not the flood thatWli1pClr,3 e _,o/ 5gypt100 years. Rather; the flood elevationtat`asg 1- percent chance QrEkTequaled or exceeed each year. Thus, the 100 -year flood could occur more than ce in a relatively short period of time. The 100 -year flood, which is the standard used by most Federal and state agencies, is used by the NFIP as the standard for ioodpiain management and to determine the need for flood insurance. A structure located within a special flood hazard area shown on an NFIP map has a 26 _L_-_ _ suffering rood damage during the term of a 30 year mortgages percent chanoT J property. Said notice shall indicate that the propel.ly is routinely overflight a%uviCjr by aircraft usingthe - - subject to v'vct,tu�ttT airport; and that residents may experience inconvenience, annoyance, or discomfort from the noise of such operations and should be prepared to accept such occurrences; and that the current volume of aircraft activity, at the airport could increase in the future!' opy Any subsequent deed conveying the parcel or subdivisions thereof to a new owner shall also contain a statement to this effect 000. INDEX BACKGROUND QUESTIONS (Attach if Lengthy) 1. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. There are no plans for future additions or expansions related to this project. Any development on the area to be retained by the present property owner. Any such construction would be subject to separate SEPA review. 2. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. The Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan was adopted as an integrated Comprehensive Plan and Environmental Impact Statement by the City Council on April 1,1997. An environmental checklist and threshold determination were prepared and adopted for the amendments to the Urban Area Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map in 1008. 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 4. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. The City requires the issuance of a certificate of zoning through Class II review procedures on lots 1,2,3,26 and 27, as these lots are designated in the flood plain (see plat plan). Also needed are the issuance of building permits, approval of utility construction plans as each lot is sold. 5. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on project description.) It is proposed that 26 single-family homes will be constructed on the property. Size of each parcel varip from- F` 8,623 SF to 13,213 SF. Lot #7 will be used for the housing of storm water run off. 6. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your pro- posed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range ar boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. The subject property lies between S 484' Avenue & S 52" Avenue on the south side of Spring Creek Road (formerly Washington Avenue.) page 2 of 10 ;: `DOG: es-,:. INDEX # "A Space Reserved for . Earth 1 Agency Comments a. General description of the site (7 one): flat ❑ rolling ❑ hilly D steep slopes ❑ mountainous ❑ other N/A b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? High point in s.w. corner of property . elevation of 1120', then slanting to n.e. w/ elevation drop to 1112'. Total elevation change of 8'. 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 nrit'ne farmland Surveys provided by the Department of Ecology show two types of soils on site, one of which is hydric (Kittitas Silt Loam) and one which can have hydric soil inclusions. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. None e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading purpose, type, � approximate 1 O --O proposed. Indicate source of fill. None f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use'? If so, generally describe. No. The property nn which the project is, located is flat. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? 80% h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: None 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 completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Dust during construction of roads & houses b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Use of water for dust control /6;1/1' (-2(-* -44,14,0,/,,r1":41 page 3 of 10 Dorn INDEX REQUIRED ATTACHMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL CIECKLISff CEIVED STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPMAY 2 6 20 06 (AS TAKEN FROM WAC 197-11-960) CITY OF YAKIMA CHAPTER 6.88, YAKIMA MUNICIPAL CODE (YMC)PLANNING DIV. The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43.2 IC RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agencies identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the .roposal, if it can be done) and to help the a:enc decide whether an EIS is required. This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to detenninin • if there ma be significant adverse im. act. Complete this checklist for non -project proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For non -project actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as ".ro.osal," ".ro.oser," and "affected geo aphis area," res.ectivel 1. NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT (if applicable) Canterfield Estates 2. APPLICANT'S NAME & PHONE Darren R Long (509) 952-8656 3. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 4802 Spring Creek Road. Yakima, WA. 98903 4. CONTACT PERSON & PHONE Same 5. AGENCY REQUESTING CHECKLIST City of Yakima. Office of Community & Economic Development 6. DATE THE CHECKLIST WAS PREPARED 12/30/05 (revised May 2006) Construction to commence Summer 7. PROPOSED TIMING OR SCHEDULE (including phasing, if applicable) 2006 to Summer 2007 Revised 10-98 PQM'_ INDEX # page 1 of 10 NOTICE OF AMENDED APPLICATION AND HEARING DATE: June 20, 2006 TO: Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies FROM: Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions SUBJECT: Notice of Amended Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3--06. AMENDED NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of r •ty & Economic ,-,__._I_____-_-- has -or�r��.xu-�y -,L��v�„��, �.,.,..�uiucni � OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 16` Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10 N 9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation POBox 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA. State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4`h Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2"d St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdo Yakama Indian Ra PO Box 151 \\s\ Toppenish, WA 9948 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 9R94 8 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dent, of Fisheries 1 701 So. 24t Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakarna Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172°° St. N.E. Suite K-12 Addington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Ho_n_sing 1400 Snmrnitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna 3 Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18thSt. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT 1 - 1813j4-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE 1 134-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 200 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41434 NORENA M C 5000 W •SHINGTON AVE Y• , WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903__ - 181334-21001 181334-21001 YAKIMA C YAKIMA CIT 129 D ST 1299 ST IMA, WA 98901-2613 YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 1334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 PATRICIA WHITE WEDDLE PO BOX 10251 YAKIMA, WA 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRTCH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNE' 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNING, 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 /A labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 a, INDEX 181334-324342 181334-32433 But38iE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181"A-32014 =32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA- WA 9-8903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-118.7 181333.41416 GARY & MARY. GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 909u9 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-"3'7035 KATHLEEN -MJ NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTI-NE L &--ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS.LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 1' 133-41009 A AAA STARBlJCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S' 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 4/TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-11.05 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1334-32059 ,COLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CA 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 9544 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN L 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDA 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL_ 1901 e"--, 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH .AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 5 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 0"" 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HO 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS 2004 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 989,0/8f,* est. 181333-41428 - -" MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER T 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC #3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Amended Application and Public Hearing. 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 20`h day of June ,2006 That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Susie Lorance Planning Specialist DOC. INDEX 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (5 09) 575-6163 for l illUle information. SEPA RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: William Cook POSITION TITLE: D irector Community & Economic Development TELEPHONE: 509 / 575-6113 ADDRESS: 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, 98901 WA 1 - DOC. INDEX WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT PRELIMINARY MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON July 11, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION AND COMMENT PERIOD: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. This Preliminary MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2). The lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date below. Agencies, tribes, and the public are encouraged to review and comment on the proposal. Comments will be received until 5:00 pm on August 1, 2006. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Code Administration and Planning Manager City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. DOC, INDEX �-1(o A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall he designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots an v i!'n ding- deJelnLmGI, in accordance vv YiaL the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage npnn the Public .street or right_ of_.=,ova (VNi1T 14 '7. MAfli'1 )1 C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 1) Stoll ll water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of LUL tt 7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) DOC, tND'X NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON- SIGNIFICANCE Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) July 11, 2006 On June 20, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued an Amended Notice of Application and Environmental Review regarding an environmental checklist application submitted by the Daren Long & Mayling Chin. This review concerns the environmental review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima has issued the enclosed Preliminary SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575- 6163 at the City Planning Division. Doug Maples Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: May 22, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Preliminary Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map '"DOC. INDEX : Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenisl:_ W : ` S94v Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council POBox 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172"° St. N.E. Suite K-12 Ar1ingtnn J'A, ::77"' Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Tlnnna T. Austen Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 i.icu uaa i a uaurau lw Yakima Valley Museum ) i i -c ' i'ietnn i �r Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima iirP.Pnway Fnnnriafilm 111 S. 18`" St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT 181334-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL FADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1c 133-41009 A. IA STARBUCK 1908 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 " '334-32059 1OLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASSE 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448. 181333-11001 181333-41425 181333-41012 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC DANIEL A CLOSE DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LONC PO BOX 2725 5116 LYONS LOOP 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 989072725 YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F - RIA E SALAZAR 1905 AVE MA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32061 181334-32035 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS KATHLEEN M NORTON 1906 S 47TH AVE 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRA 2004 - TH AVE 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP 1 A, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETS G RQSDAH1, 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE # 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 OD -RG, SERA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. ls` Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, :V A 988903 Les Ornelas .icLn ,kir iLtLV_ Ly 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation pnu,,.,A 1 15 V LVJ1 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4`" Ave. St. 305 Spokane,, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudk_in Road yr„; - , r_.,. VIA 918002 EnvirV_-e_iL4l Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 nlympia, :VA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 STA OQOM Yakima -iA. t_ o. vUUui11JSiuu L J 128 North 2°d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakirna, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4d' Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4d' Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Natio l ' `` c1 ;�� 1 J LVA 19 '.s;: �—_te Toppenish, WA 98948 �� .81333-41428 1ARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE 5302 DOUGLAS DR CAKIMA, WA 9890.8 L81334-32013 'IIGUEL HERRERA JR 1506 .SPRING CREEK RD CAKIMA, WA 98903 L81334-32020 QORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN L910 S 47TH AVE CAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32056 2ICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE (AKIMA, WA 98903 18. ;4-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKI IA WA 989-03 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA. 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41415 181333-41005 2ONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINN_EY RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 5123 LYONS LOOP 1911 S 52ND AVE CAKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98903 L81334-32051 VILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO L904 S 47TH AVE CAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-2 YAKI ITY 1 N 2ND ST Y'•KIMA, WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 O/ICt of �jb11� 1/11/6 CR Country Bone Loans Customer Service PO Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA 93062 Andreatte & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, M. 98902 1 )34-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41434 NORENA M C 5000 SHINGTON AVE MA, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 • 181334-210 YAKI TY 1 • N 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 INDEX STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Barran I nnn R Nlavlinn ('.hin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of MDNS= A true and correct. copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties of record within radius of subject property, property owners are .. ... .... a ............. -..+. 500 feet of subject 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 11 1TH day of July ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that ail of the statements marls herein are just and true Susie Lorance Planning Specialist ' WASHINGTON STfi1TE'ENVtIl ON11AEN?Al�P_f�LICY,_.ACT , a!PR_EL1M1NARy„NIMGATED.DETERMIbIATiON' f, ” . '. � "-'OP�IONSIGTJIF1Ci4NCE� E pt. i 3h =Julyfi2 rOQ6 4 :.r: e4-qx.:. . fit•{h' G .bESCq P tOfVronin& o f ev Wit a PTA- �1 slofpeppriiirrtate,y�8;31: gresef� S, ububahReide�F�tiaityzoned r�ert� irafop 27 ots,,tiiat =CITY R*. ' a.s. •f ,g• "in s'tidivt rge bli.gb- ro'91 ,9 ��soin"ted 1.90a39_1:4,00 ial "fo0'xa" P ng 0ee Roa ga A ENC :° ityroftYakima;; . ashi igio iii€yti:,y BER PAZ° 'Y3`b6 ' !mg.: RMINATI� N AND'i COMiJIEN =' . ERiOD "n71i''e' -;,. K, , :. r=, z• .t leads gei 0Y: for4;tt�si;proppsafr. ;.... "yev`ewr-a.comp)e etl; nu(- o•inenialc{ eckkl . . d othhei n oritta.o on:.fiie'wit '31ae 4771,•�taserrnindt}iatfhepoc£'ii noh e• a ob'abiesficaafrac�egseiiac#;,,o :,the envie i i`rttre its nd n envy otshnr„eritaI„)rn act,stateme t;((EiS4 -wr{I pt'be reggir{ed noer�RC , 43 21 CD30 2)1') °AY 8 8 - hg, rriedeurest�listed lw are akeart,to mitigate oleins .sa iJerse pa ifs., The #... _.. op:. retied .upon' -in reastifny fiis etc it ati n is SyailAbfe,te he pub c n req eet'at tt}eyCJ o iYa, i" a lan- t-- ..'irsio tvtDNSr;lilies, ;,,,8 i�nderclNAG.41971R1- e -%ad' age, ey wilnoac ih s p oposal f_ 20 lals_ff or n the dateitelo ;.-.Agenniet,.tnbes rand the. blic' r�e�encour}�ge,'d'�Yo�re�,vtetiv and ° `3ittirie� on:.the`•rprop�`sal. oin, erste Wtlt: ba, recteved u,tl ' :aOfjpliffan Al.r ii 1, ' y .� Doug�'M ,Ie o cora m ekk inti $jeep f' . lit itit'ifsti'alioti end Halini4IVfaiiager K-$` ;.._ kiinag tA:, z,a fVF,-"lirfi sti 1:. Aepartrnen2'.oppaa��Community:& Ec OrtitccD)evelopment. tt29ki e042 a'drStreet r A -.:- 4,=- •NaktrOali F ED ENVI_RON4u EN1'AL�IMPACTSs 'AND ;t tt t AI =IG.^TIONJgI•EAS�RES; -;�;n. 1iti atett Dete1minnat'ioegof,Noasigr iftcance: (MDNS)*is , dsiltinhAAe;uspoAh elf ollwingxmitigatieggp$esptes ,i >thorizedtr ery4WG 197a-660iand YakimeMimcs-1 itc<6_M_68Cand'-theiYaktarban;ArCoie-i wh,containsgoalsipolibies;;ia5d-regUte- •2kravdEumeivvHtkiiort tva'authotq;;totrequin,mite0t_e`SfeCrEomentPq'eY-Actsl ' r: G-5Cii�F ::i Dust,Gotat�o4 lastbe submittedto, lend' a_ppr61v:ee.d _ y, `69�oltm f gi l$er}Air,Authorityprior to any;pase - Lit ie::;';„,,t3}i` t e•-ki. ReauireWP165c.in1rasiructure.:.0>Y-,:;.t::•, i�,:. r,122fFontageifpqetets3 shall betdesgnedia d leite--1.ole'e praCe8b a1icensedGlvii;Engineef foithe oet'fstreF . ' ci-ci`a88o2aateitthe plopedplattip- e�.desgTganp ars/_�rpfias;shail.beprepared t�§i0 Civ;Engree andeapprvedby;the cty-engi- „,. se rozpos'ed3 lari 'shalt accommodates;alt;OP- fots.and'st rigid:0,04 development in accordance with reqe'86iIiiientk- I_ iv`i- L-f,#4'0 shat) have` aerni imum of;20; of frontage)upon the utitia"Street`ot'right-5fsy✓a . t fMC'n 25:040'(8)) ; this V �.% - tion f ,o.- is etc'She l'be?ple et •pots the;pi.b ased:piat stating "Lot ,per:o._, , ., roads: e�ver�" fo drai 'a e'swa_ le fol-tn'terjb� laf'roads: No slde tiastructuPesavtlio iged.” 1,St'Mr alet.rt,n: ft. iters propose8-80eepmenishall ie d:di site=by e-Ope: engiijeere-84ifelnage swaie Opoeed'gpor L #Tfoliipi cage ot,ipterforst ee : 1 . bte) gn:a id crosssection of iheod-rain ge swale;and street tanec gsys(em;shall'bo.pre� ared.'ti se,lja nsed"Gzivit'Engf- , got Tl eet_ lhe;:%equire merits of- ,he.,Eastetii Washington for Wete lJla al' a dibbffain tpp b al l)y.i {lie 'city engi- eerr_p rito approval 01 the.faeLIplat ',.:L,„4..,. y -• .,„,,y Moto ffmappl Yapp`oVall, the aptilicant shall submit, gain 24,941,ofihe:Cit of,Yakima,--Plantiing�Dfvision;end aed rd Imainterianne e cement ensuring proper maintenance. of t #x7 aniirtTie:drairiade facflitiesoontained'within: - ! K Nra`tei'GIU lit`y?'1e,,ru';';:=n` ',:.z. ,^-:M•^ :_.:-, -..i - ioi`�to-k,hy liifiase•eof�`work thespioperfy.=owner/dev " er sell ateinv'a bES't onsfruction,Storrn weter.Perrhitlfro. e'-Wa'sl ingtan`aState Deparjmenf=of,Ecology, ':"_.• 1 f`• aFlood,Rlaini r< . ,,=.� xs4. 3t-)- . ?.,..r. .,- ,,, i .:The,..--proposedstibdivisiSn =shaiheoitiiil . ith International, hiing-=Qoii'etApp=endicel `<§301 t hit vP1;3)1 &' §501,2• 1-4-;-2.4):_._ I,, ,.,;,-t, :,'::rr!l ;.A liaconstruction within-_tli MA designated floodplaini easshell-,bg; constructed 't, `d rneei: thel siaiidards of'ltre: In-, rnatignal;8uilding,:•6ode Apperdaie,,e„s;G ,§11t61a5(1;)(=1, - 3�a%d,ASCE24,, .*%4 "t;i r>.,, r:=,;; .,a ACC1ass (2 ,1l_.eview application'shell`be required for-cort- uc tonyo ;Rny structure upon 116* ;2 r26':& 2 L ihich lie con- _.., 100l3'eaf,Fob'�opfkln anit'Ffood,PIA16,0tieri y st',ri50,0.acc2rdai eAtjth,-• t10: i5b9.U2Q:t ,,., ;1 Qtherrtovernm`eniefor- gepc*yRermfts:t3ct;->,^, o i .2otherYsfafe,or local-gb'renritental,'permite ;not,.hereih sgtioh or requrred;must be:`cornplied4wl,.th_ in their,• entirety WIT 4CT,TF?ERSOtJ .�Cobitebti,,lettF,ieters; ps,ej%get,,Plen- -- 9);575 61;63 tgrhaorelit#Ormat`g9: fm's , - iP>AAESP;QNSIBL�OFF1, CiALr4William_Cook 911-1bN;%TIT,t pAirectdrpomtaigei &EconomicDevei-- `, e. r � ty,<.-%- ment .. al . >' 1. 1 kLE$ ONE_ . 509.1'575=611 1 3 ., , DRESS ' 129 Nort}a- ndiS{reet; Yakima;, WA, 98901„ .. ., g rm.r.v4 f';( c.12:,(13 STATE STATE OF WASHINGTON,) COUNTY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF PUBL. ATIONRECEIVEQ AUG 0 8 2006 CITY OF YAKIMA PLANNING DIV. LYNDA BUSCH, being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says that she/he is the Accountant of Yakima Herald -Republic, Inc., a daily newspaper. Said newspaper is a legal newspaper approved by the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Yakima County under an order made and entered on the 13th day of February, 1968, and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continually as a daily newpaper in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. Said newspaper is now and has been during all of said time printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the annexed is a true copy of a: LEGAL NOTICE WASHINGTON STATE, it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form) of said newspaper once each DAY and for a period of 1 DAY(S) to -wit; on the 12th day of JULY, 2006 and the such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $265.65 gw6f,, Accountant SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before m Y/his 12th day of J , 2006 NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing at Yakima. DOC. :t•. INDEX 1 1 1 jinni 7: 27001 ziopi WEST WASHINGTON AVENU 1 I +Zo131 len S 52ND AVE S 52ND AVE • .ASHINGTON AVE 41 41012' 41005 1 11 1 I 41 41412 41813 I 41414 41417 41415 LYONS,(D LYONS LOOP 1 41415 / 32046 32047 1418 . 'i 32052 41416 1 •a 32441 32442 41432 , 441H p,V ENUE i CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON NILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. PARCEL NUMBERS):1813 3 3 41012 DOC. INDEX Notified Property Owners within 500 1 N Subject Site g EC I A Scale —lin = 400fr 200 400 LNGPLT-1-06 01/13/ IIIII IR_ NI 41425 41427 LYONS LOOP 1 41415 / 32046 32047 1418 . 'i 32052 41416 1 •a 32441 32442 41432 , 441H p,V ENUE i CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON NILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. PARCEL NUMBERS):1813 3 3 41012 DOC. INDEX Notified Property Owners within 500 1 N Subject Site g EC I A Scale —lin = 400fr 200 400 LNGPLT-1-06 01/13/ W CENTER OF SECTION TWP. 13N.. RANGE 1 UNMARKED BRASS CALI LCR 2M-1655 0 ELIMINARY PLAT - CANTERFIELD ESTATE NE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH. RANGE 18 E.W.M. YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON O ( .J `ate < z SPRING CREEK ROAD CC 1r gd SCALE: 1" - 60' 30' INTERVALS N 90'00'00" E 0 F 0 N N 90'00'00" E (ASSUMED)- 2697.20' - 30'R. B.O.C›\ 20'9 ik 8,280 S.F. gr 12'507L_ 104.84 27 g 26 9,382 S.F. 125.12' 8 n 25 9,303 S.F. 95,42' 135.22' 22 • '12,206 S.F. 151.66' N 90'00'00" E 15.78' g g .45' 21 • 13.213 S.F. w 152.10' Y 0 N 90'00'00" E q 15,43' z r-41 20 g 0 11.815 S.F. 7 16, 2N 89.51'31= 70.01' 14 73.41 j3' 11) 19� 18 - 'P - 11.895 S.F. 11,147 S.F. 82.91' 85.00' 307t.- 3019. B.O.0 or 0 z RAV 125.24' 24 12,159 S.F. 30'9. R/W 155.00' 23 12,157 5.F. 124.76' 8 1- NOTE LOTS 1, 2 k 3 LOCATED 111 THE 100 YR. FLOOD PUNE. EAST 1/4 CORNER SECTION 33-13-18 BRASS PIN IN CONC. LCR 111-682 N 90'00'00" E 469_0' � 2 9. 1TAW-SOUTH UNE FLOOD PLAIN 2 3 0 10,500 S.F. 12,200 S.F. 8 2019. R/W 98.84' 76.15' 100.00' 30'9. B.D.C. A 45QOP:.E_ 30'9. BAC r02011. 11' CURB) `I8,78' 6 e 8,623 S.F..- 70.00' 36,15' 7 9,974 5.F. ENTRE LOT FOR DRAINAGE SWALE FOR INTERIOR PLAT ROADS 78.00' 70.00 00" E 9 A 9.450 S.F. 70,00' ?_ 8 8 -- 630'R.60. 76.89' 7 10 448 S.F. 76.89' To 76.89' 16 10,433 S.F. 76.89' 15 10,419 S.F. 76.89' 76,89' 76.89' 14 0,404 S.F. 76.89' 32.77' 2 (B2! 15 RM 1t CURD) 13 s 9,769 S.F. g 76.89' 12.339 S.F..- -"s52746 .F. � I w i o z W g 1 N I0 z ' 38.00' 401, RM 19'I 12 4 10,705 S.F. 85.00' 5 89'51'31" W 637.36' DOMESTIC WATER - NOB HILL WATER ASSOCIATION SANITARY SEWER - YAKIMA REGIONAL SYSTEM PLAT UTIUTIES TO BE UNDERGROUND '1 PARCEL No. 181333-41012 THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13M. R 18E.W.M. EXCEPT THE NORTH 264 FEET OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT COUNTY ROAD RIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE NORTH. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF IAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 659.85 FEET TO HE, SORUTHBEA.ST 18E.W.M.: THENCE S1'00'45" ID SUBDMSION NTGHEENNCEE61 89'51'31"E THEREOF ALONG -THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 19.00 FEET; THENCE N 0.28'00" 659.82 FEET TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 90.00'00" E 25.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13N., R 18EW.M.; THENCE S 0'45'17" W, ALONG THE WEST UNE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING' THENCE CONTINUING S 0'45'17" W 397.44 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIO SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89'51'31" E 15.00 FEET;. THENCE N 0.53'56" E 397.42 FEET TO THE SOUTH UNE OF THE NORTH 264 FEET OF SND SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 90'00'00" W 16.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING EXCEPT•THAT PORTION LYING WITHIN THE NORTH 140.5 FEET OF THE SOUTH 312.5 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 33; AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF 0 SECTION 33, T.13N., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 0'45'17" W. ALONG THE WEST UNE THEREOF, 264,02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N 90'00'00" E 14.87 FEED THENCE S 0'30'35" W 267.10 FEET; THENCE N 89'39'10" W 181.01 FEET TO THE WEST UNE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 0.45'17" E 2.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF. 0 0 SITUATED IN YAKIMA COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. 30' ALUMINUM STREET LIGHT, DETAIL EIA 50' RAY NOTE USE CEM. CONC. BARRIER CURB, DETAIL R1 AT INTERSECTIONS. USE 10' TRANSITION TO ROLLED CURB SEE PLANS. 34' 32' 15' , 15' EM. CONC. 6011ED CURB, DETAIL 93 (TW.) SLOPE 0.02 FTiFT. SLOPE 0.02 FT/FT. 7, 5' 6"d CONC. SIDEWALK 04 CONC. SIDEWAL 2" COMPACTED DEPTH HMA CL 1/t, PG 64-28 8' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHEO SURFACING BASE COURSE COMPACTED SUS -GRADE dam. SECTION - RESIDENTIAL. ROADWAY NO SCALE 50' RAY 29.5' 23.5' 16.5' 16' 15' 2.1 , CONC. CURB, DETAIL R1 SLOPE 0.02 FIAT. 6"4 CONC. S OEWMII 2" COMPACTED DEPTH HMA CL 1/1, PO 64-26 6' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING MSE COURSE COMPACTED SUB -GRADE OSECTION - SPRING CREEK ROAD 2 NO SCALE Eorli @@OV'x61'16UE `V'a CONSULTING ENGINEERS 305 North 6th Avenue, Yakima, Wo0Nn9ton 98902 (509) 453-6281 PLAT OF CANTERFIELD ESTATES 5CAIE: 1" - 60' WE: MAY 24, 2006 SE 1/4 OF SEC. 33, T. 13 N., R 18 E.W.M. DRAWN B/: UJA SHEET 1 FOR: DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON AVE. YAKIMA, WA. PARENT PARCEL No. 181333-41012 DRAWING N0. 31111. -PUT vy•-•11Vail,R.W LU U) 011 LYON_ WO LYONS LOOP z X X I JI CITY OF YAKIMA., WASHINGTON VICINITY MAP FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND DOC. ENVIRONNIF.NTAT . REVIEW IN n EX LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. • ki Subject Propert , Yakima City Limits • Scale —I in = 400ft 0 200 4N\TG1'ET-1-06 01/13/06 NOTICE OF DECISION Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) August 3, 2006 On June 16, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued an Amended Notice of Application and Environmental Review regarding an Environmental Checklist application submitted by the Darren Long and Mayling Chin. This review concerns the Environmental Review of the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima has issued the enclosed SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 at the City Planning Division. l Doug Maple Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: August 3, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Final Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map DOC. INDEX WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PR(Dt TENT. LOCATION: T,EAf) AGENCY: FILE NUMBER: D rren T„ Qr T R„ � 1 _,, ,. N...4.1.1.11 4802 Spring Creek Road. City of Yakima_ Washington. UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C .030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (IVIDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. ti. LUJI 1�V1111U1. A Tl___�. Control Tl 1 1 1 1 1 1 T_1_'_ Regional A JJust. Control Plan roust Ge suuiriitteu to, and approved oy, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with nnr. INDEX the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 1) Stoitu water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. DOC, INDEX CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. 17 There is no comment period for this MDNS This ivIDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this 1 for days from the date of this preli ina�ry threshold determination ;1r' p�isnl 20 days _ _ �_vlle ) Responsible official: William R. Cook PositionfTitle: 0T?r, Director S PO Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 1 Voll L1V1L 11L1�. VLlI L11VlilVll vL1 1 > i�v�r viivi viv viiivi,.a.i � .....r... ,_. ..� � _. ... . --. Address: 129 N 211d Street, Yakima, WA 98901 Date August 3, 2006 Signature You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. "NJ-. .- �nnc IN() Ic1u I Lllall. ALI LL L 18. liVl%l% By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. I i; There is no agency appeal. DOC, INnrx t LEGAL NOTICE WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19• shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Stoiiu Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." DOC. INDEX # "2-i 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPTIE.S Construction Stow). water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Annenclices Cr P01-1(1.1 — 1 ) Rr. 8'(11 7. (7. 1 — 7.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. v 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the 1-1MA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT PET'EON, Contact `ntact T1fi Peters, iA-:ssJL, a1I Planner Jrn9) 5-.74c-61 i IUJ for DaU1 information. tO There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optionalDNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of tins preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application foill and payment of $505 appeal fee. DOC. INDEX 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FNMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. I There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. DOC. INDEX You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. 1 There is no agency appeal. DOC, INDEX ��QLL PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MONS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." DOC. INDEX Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th7Ave. VY Yakima, a 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Sego ashes a.riv�v vvsv uvuw Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172°d St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Y axima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. ls` Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Lawrence Odell Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Tom McAvoy Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2"d St. 4`h Floor Yakima, WA 98901 -Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation POBox 153 r Toppenisli 68948 181334-32442 181334-3243.5 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1.907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LU(JY YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M'BROWN, 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 j.K 333-3204', ^ S H AVE IMA, WA 98908 .81333-41009 ILOr A N TARBUC' 1909 S52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334-32'42 EV RIS_ F l& LIB IPL E AI,AZ R 1 0 S 46T iAV Y n1MA, WA -9-003-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 :181334-32059 `ARNOLD & JOYCE KINL.ANivON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, W,[°, 989'03 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CA$ 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LO 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAH 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 9A903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP • YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA QAan2 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 DJC. X 181334-32050,�O n MARCIA J. ICEf. V 1903 S 47TH AVE_--- YAKIMA, E,_. YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41428 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 )81334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 $ 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 NORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN 1910 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL -2, MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 h. labels printed 3 3 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 . 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181 YAK 12 N►ST YAKIMA, WA 9890 -2613 for map sheet Lngplt-1-06 Country Florae Loans Customer Service PO Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA 93062 Andreotti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA 98902 181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 • 18 3 -4143 Coo HI YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE ' YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 --------------------------- 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE, - YAKIMA, WA 98903 1813.4- 00 YAK 129 2 ' ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 • /0 -bee actision- st94- 11O4v Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 DOG, MIDEX # �� STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren I nnn R Mavlinn Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road 1, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States iviaiis, a Notice of Decision of MDNS. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties of record within radius of 500 subject property, that property ,...,....a.., .,. record . ... ......... a...,......... .,. <.e... feet of that said N� v�.,c, � f owners are individually listed on the mailing list Yetained by the Planning Division, and that said notices were mailed by me on the 3rd day ofAugust ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that ail of the statements made herein are lust and tri e Susie Lorance Plannina Specialist OCC, INnEX S 52ND AVE W Q 0 Z N in u) WESI WASHINGWUN AVENUE LYONS LOOP LYONS LOOP CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON VICINITY MAP FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. • / i Subject Property Yakima City Limits Scale -lin = 400ft 0 in Ex 4QQIGPLT-1-06 01/13/06 l 1 // // / / A j, / / / / A ////%////,,/47iiiii viiiiiiiii//1//iii/iiii//, iiii WASHINGTON AVE z N Ln N 223 43- j/ /r 2(a WEST WASHINGTON AVE N4lid/a ‘4U 7777 )2 / tlYA // /// ///// //// /// LYONS LO N LYONS LOOP / yA /PA A ft,. e, A e jam/'�� gVENUE i CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON NILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27—LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. PARCEL NUMBER(S ):1813 3 3 41012 Notified Property Owners within 500 Ft Ceeha®r-t Q`ui't JUL/JUL/ ?Weill, 01 York, .+4 ^d � O'I011 $ � = 4� 0 I 400 LNGPLT-1-06 01113/06 / P , / //: , N LYONS LOOP / yA /PA A ft,. e, A e jam/'�� gVENUE i CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON NILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27—LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. PARCEL NUMBER(S ):1813 3 3 41012 Notified Property Owners within 500 Ft Ceeha®r-t Q`ui't JUL/JUL/ ?Weill, 01 York, .+4 ^d � O'I011 $ � = 4� 0 I 400 LNGPLT-1-06 01113/06 CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. W There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 Date August 3, 2006 Signature You may appeal this determination to: •ug Ma tiles, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, ` ? • 01. No later than: September 13, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application fond' and payment of $505 appeal fee. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. r There is no agency appeal. DOC. INDEX # -25 CENTER OF SECTION 33 1WP 13N., RANGE 18 UNMARKED BRASS CAP LCR 2M-1655 6E 0 10 SCALE: 1" = 60° 30' IM172VALS PRELIMINARY PLAT - CANTERFIELD ESTATES N 90°00'00" E 135.22' 22 12,206 S.F 19013 S. 49111 AVE. 151.66' NE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SEC110N 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE 18 E.W.M, YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON 0 SPRING CREEK ROAD N 90°00'00" E (ASSUMED) 2697.20' NOTE LOTS 1, 2 5 3 LOCATED IN THE 100 YR. FLOOD PLANE. SOUTH UNE FLOOD PLAI410,500 S.F. O 4802 SPRINgGCREEK RD. o SHIEC 8.280 S.F. 'o -19G2 -S. 49111 AVE r:` 1&07L N n 0 N EAST 1/4 CORNER SG(111ON 33-12-18 BRASS PIN IN CONC. LCFI 1.1-682 o p Io i 9,810 S.F. P WHATCOM ST. 58.31L _'iL+; o- t SEE NOTE A 7 9,974 S.F. 76.15' 70.00' 70.00' 78.00' N 90' 155.00' w co ,213 SF. 1910 49711 AVE. 152.1 N 90°00'00" 15.4 20 „ F w 2000 t. 49TH AVE. 20.81' 12.157 S.F. 4809 WHITMAN 5T. '0'R. R/6 - .- -'1247+6'• - - -26 EAS ENT (1)1P.) • p 9 5.F 9,450 9,450 S.F 4805 W91'AWN . 16031YWI'MAN ST -REDO- _ .- -70:00' L l -' s1E 1I, 171' I 0 z 10` DRAIN GE TASEMEN 8 r 112.3S.F. 4'801 9111 -76,89-- .- N 0°53'56" E 18 11,147 S.F. 2004 S. 49TH AVE. 16 10,433 S.F. 4805 WHTMAN ST. 15 10,419 S.F. 4806 WHITMAN ST. 10,40.1'. 4804144110141/424 ST. 13 0 9,769 S.F. o 4802 WH@AAA sr. DOMESTIC WATER - NOB HILL WATER ASSOCIATION SANITARY SEWER - YAKIMA REGIONAL SYSTEM PLAT UTILITIES TO BE UNDERGROUND 76.89' S 89°51'31" W SITE DRAINAGE- LOT 7 76.89' 637.36' 76.89' 76.89' 1.0 INCHES OF STORI4 WATER HARD SURFACES BACK SLOPES 3:1 HARD SURFACING TOTAL VOLUME OF MORI WATER DEPTH OF WATER TOP AREA OF SWALE BOTTOM AREA IX' SWALE VOLUME OF SWALE PERCOLATION f81E VOLUME OF WATER PERCC(A11ON 74,014 S.F 6,168 C.F .50 Fr. 9,974 S.F 8,430 S.F 13,548 CF .0833 C.F.S.F/HR. 2.F or 12 10,705 S.F 4800 WHRMAN ST. 85.00' 19' 34 LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PARENT PARCEL PARCEL No. 181333-41012 1110 NE 1/4 01- THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13M., R 18E.W.M. EXCEPT THE NORTH 264 FEET OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT COUNTY ROAD) RIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE NORTH. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE N£ 1/4 OF 1110 NE 1/4 OF 111E SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33,T.138., R. 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 1'00'45" W ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF 659.85 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CRNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89°51'31" W ALONGIHE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 19.00 FEET; THENCE N 0°28'00" E 659.82 FEET TO 1HE NORTH UNE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE NI 90°00'00" E 25.29 FEET TO THE PONT OF BEGINNING. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF T1-10 NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF 11H0 SE 1/4 0P SECTION 33, T.138., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 0045'17°' W, ALONG 1110 WEST LINE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING S 0°4..5'17" W 397.44 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE IV 89°51'31" E 15.00 FEET; THENCE N 0"53'56" E 397.42 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 264 FEET OF SAID SUBDMSION• THENCE N 90°00'CO" W 16.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT"THAT PORTION LYING W1rHIN THE NORTH 140.5 FEET OF THE SOUTH 312.5 FEET OF THE NEE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SEC11044 33; AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 01' SECTION 33, 1'.1311., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 01'45'17" W, ALONG 111E WEST UNE THEREOF, 264.02_ FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N 90°00'00" E 14.87 FEET; THENCID S 0130'35" W 267.10 FEET; THENCE N 89°39'10" W 181.01 FEET TO 11-10 WEST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 0°45'17" E 2.00 FEET TO 11-10 TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF. SITUATED IM YAKIMA COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. 30' ALUMINUM STREET LIGHT. DETAIL EIA 50' RAY NOTE: USE 0841 CONC. BARRIER CURB. DETAIL R1 AT INTERSECTIONS. USE 19' TRANSITION TO ROLLED CURB SEE PLANS. 34' 32' 15 15' -CEM. CONC. ROLLED CURB. DETAL R3 (1YP.) S. `1� \•D I B SLOPE 0.02 PVF'. SLOPE b.02 FT./FT. \\ _.1 % 6"d CONC. SIDEWALK 2" COMPACTED DEPTH HMA CL 1/2. PG 64-28 6' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE '-- COMPACTED SUB -GRADE SECTION v RESIDENTIAL. ROADWAY (T II - NO SCALE E"d CONC. SIDEWALK - S0' RAY 12" 14111, CO �evOT`: 29.5' 23.5' 16.5' 16' 15' CONC. CURB. DETAIL 91 SLOPE 0.02 FT/FT. 1 12„r8 C CROSSPIP f --� `�f'110 ".- 6"d CONC. SIDEWALK - 2" COMPACTED DEPTH HMA CL. 1/2. PG 64-28 0' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE COMPACTED 5U8 -GRADE SECTION ® SPRING CREEK ROAD NO SCALE bAGODIAMTIrl ASOMIATIE@ O[ © CONSULTING ENGINEERS 305 North 61h Avenue, Yakima, Washington 98902 (509) 453-8281 PLAT OF CANTERFIELD ESTATES SCALE: 1' - 60' LATE: AUG. 11, 2006 SE 1/4 OF SEC. 33E, T. 13 N., R 18 E.W.M. DRAWN B'f: JJJJ SHS 1 FOR: DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON AVE. YAKIMA WA. DRAWINGPARENT PARCEL No. 181333-41012 3111\L- LA �e 31.17vL.-P®T2._. WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 29, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES. This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with DOC. INDEX the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Y IlAAU 611.l4V 6i VAi V4VAili YY uI.VA A. VAAlii4 Ai.aJAii Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FNMA designated floodplain areas shall be rni- tnirterl to meet the standards of the Tnternatinnal Rnilrling C'nrle. Appendices G §1612.`'(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FNMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. REISSUANCE OF NOTICE OF DECISION Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) August 29, 2006 On August 3, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued a Final Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance (MDNS) regarding an Environmental Checklist application submitted by the Darren Long and Mayling Chin. Due to a misprint of the original determination the City of Yakima is reissuing its Final Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance. The reissuance of this document does not change the scheduled public hearing date of September 14, 2006. However, all applicable public comment and appeal periods stipulated with the Final MDNS apply. Project Description: Environmental Review of the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima is reissuing the enclosed SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 at the City Planning Division. Doug Maples Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: August 29, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Final Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map DOC. INDEX # "P-2 Yakima All-Amalcatly 1994 OD -R SEP.,"- Reviewer Army Corps P.O. BUx' 37JJ Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. rt Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PC) Rnx '30(18 Union Gap, WA 98903 Lawrence Odell Clean Air Authority 6 ff. 'inn it imam 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agricultrvr-e 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO BOX 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation P O Box 151 Toppenish; WA 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gan WA 98901 Environmental Protection Agency 12C)u Ave, MS 6233 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rdSt #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Tom McAvoy Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 9R9Q9 Yakima Co. Commissioners 1'28 North 2"a Street Yakima, WA 98901 aldma i^.o Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services Ih�-.. 1625 N End St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2"a St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Tn 21 XX7 INDEX 98948 ,34-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18.1333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41009 ALOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR,& SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32061 181334-32035 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS KATHLEEN M NORTON 1906 S 47TH AVE 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS 2004 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32059 ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASS 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LON 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAHL 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 0:1( 43 INDEX # -z.C/ 181334-3205 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 so. 24th Ave_ Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of FarmworkerHousi_ng 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten i.ttuc:cu ."11G0.3 Coordinator D O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley anlCy MUSCIn 2105 TietonxDr. Yakima, YY/A 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 1 1 1 Q 18t Ca Yakima WA QR9f11 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT .L81333-41428 181334-32015 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 5302 DOUGLAS DR 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32013 181333-41433 181333-414 s MIGUEL HERRERA JR NORENA M COOPER NORENA OOPER 4506 SPRING CREEK RD 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE 5000 WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAK MA, WA 98903 181334-32020 NORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN 1910 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-21001 YAKIMA CITY 129 N 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet lngplt-1-06 $-Z Ito 3 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334- 001 YAKIM CITY 129 2ND ST YA IMA, WA 98901-2613 DOG.' INDEX STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF ' 'AKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatcher) thrni igh the United States Mails a Notice of Reissuance of Notice of Decision of MDNS A trun anti nnrrnnt copy of is encinosedi herewith: Decision :aaa..+a�a�sn :;u., u::u �c::;.r. a;v which - i Y -- that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners anti parties 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 29TH day of August ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made h rein: re just a and true e:c: a:c Ju..1L Susie Lorance Planning Specialist Filed Hearing Examiner EXH #, F ' 2lDate e "2-n- °(11 Aryl inrO1 7\etA--# i -0(D File # - - 5r; 43- i-Dtv,. DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER F Application EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE F-1 Application 5-26-06 Answer tD 7 Last Updated 02/18/2005 11:12 AM Print Answer Email Answer Attachments # 2 and #3 i grm t Is the "100 -year 'oc ?? Question What is the "100 -year flood"? Answer C/ry The term "100 year flood" is misleading. It is not the flood that will ocu 100 years. Rather, it is the flood elevation that has a 1- percent chance 610174y equaled or exceeded each year. Thus, the 100 -year flood could occur more than unce in a relatively short period of time. The 100 year flood, which is the standard used by most Federal and state agencies, is used by the NFIP as the standard for floodplain management and to determine the need for flood insurance. A structure located within a special flood hazard area shown on an NFIP map has a 26 percent chance of suffering flood damage during the term of a 30 year mortgage. bec.. kca�!?bt property. Said notice shall indicate thj the property is routinely subject to overflight activity by aircraft using the airport and that residents may experience inconvenience, annoyance, or discomfort from the noise of such operations and should be prepared to accept such occurrences; and that the current volume of aircraft activity at the airport could increase in the future!' Any subsequent deed conveying the parcel or subdivisions thereof to a new owner shall also contain a statement to this effect. Attachme.vt #1 Yakima County GIS Yakima County - Washington Land Information Portal [Print iViapl [Close Map] Page 1 of 1 1VE) 2 6 2006 iQ )05 .86 141412 41413 i .00 Vtk,,SWJsr-Tt, 0.81 4 89-111 41433 0.79 3 89-111 2 3 1 .00 4 41003 0.97 41414 41012 8.35 44 41415 41416 e 1.00 83-65 3 ' 1.00 83-65 41418 83-66 83-66 83-65 83-65 LYONS -LOOP LYON S 5 --- 83-64 411.a • • •. 43rtire-ti,,Citir 0.27 32051 0.55 32050 0.48 1 32061 0.R.6 i t_ti F959 32,99532055 ' . rr ; 0.49 t =-.- F......1 3 209,41 It•-• =i 31:14632AM co.; 7309 32047 0.51 33)0pZ 32053 0.52 32014 0.48 3(31185 llivo ING 10114 Map Center: Range:18 Township:13 Section:33 City Limits Sections 82813 FloodPtain F,000w.y WWW.YAKIMAP-COM Yakima County GIS 128 N 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 (5991074-2999 One Inch = 200 Feet Feet 100 200 300 MAP AND PARCEL DATA ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE, BUT ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED THIS IS NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT AND SHOULD NOT BE SUBSTITUTED FOR A TITLE SEARCH, APPRAISAL, SURVEY, FLOODPLAIN OR ZONING VERIFICATION Copyright (C) 2005 Yakima County Printed On: 1/17/2006 4:22:08 PM http://yakimap.com/serviet/cona.esri.esrirnap.Esrirnap?name—Yak_GISH&Cmd=PrintMap84... 1/17/2006 DOC, INDEX Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life are: 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural resources are: 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? Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: 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? Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. Space Reserved for Agency Comments SAY 2 6 2006 CITY OF Y ;. PLANNING . ri page 10 of 10 iNL)t.r` 1 1J. 1 UUddb x..361 VIN' a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fixe protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe: Upon completion, the project will result in the need for fire and police protection, city sewer as well as federal postal services. 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. The utilities needed for the project are: Sewer to be provided by the City of Yakima Water to be provided by Nob Hill Water Association Power to be provided by Pacific Power Telephones to be provided by Qwest or other local carrier cable / Television to ho nrnvidea by the owners rhnice of venelnrs 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities eurrently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. 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. The utilities nee.lea for the project own The utilities �v� a�a �� wm vo�Ld �n d, Sewer to be provided by the City of Yakima Water to be provided by Nob Hill Water Association Power to be provided by Pacific Power Telephones to be provided by Qwest or other local carrier Cable / Television to be provided by the owners choice of vendors C :S>CGI A UR.E (T o be completed by;theappheant Q4121.c Resserved for Agency Comments MAY 2 Fjo r.`)h,. CiT, PLqAyf NG ©RIs, The ibnve, ingivmtm_ agency ets are true anfl em�lete o the hest of y knowledgeT understand that the lead gecy is relvinn nn ' = == s--'- -- ='✓ ---- o ,fir.. �.� them to make its d Signature Date Submitted: 5-1-2.6-e;' C ;I1'l:E NF'ET I OR NON'RO.tl+'+CTACTIGONS (to*, completed by the applicant.} (Do nl tuse the followln for rojeet action Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent 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. . How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to water; emissions to air; production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of noise? nnf' Space Reserved for Agency Comments paee9of10 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? None. The site is surrounded on the west, south and east side by single family housing. To the north of the site is Washington Avenue. 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: Does not apply. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. No. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural important known to be on or next to the site. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Does not apply. 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. Access to the proposed project will be Spring Creek Road. b. Is site currently serviced by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? The site is not serviced by public transit, the nearest transit stop is located North of the project at the Northwest entrance of Randall Park (48th Avenue) c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? Does not apply. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). The proposal will require the construction of one street to allow access into the project from Spring Creek Road. Within the development, this street will access two cul de sacs. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. It is estimated that construction vehicles will enter and leave the development 4 times per day, with peak volumes to occur between 8:OOam and 6:OOpm. g. Space Reserved for Agency Comments RECEI VEI, AMY 2 6 20(06 CITY OFp1 /l!t`ie{, PLANNING Di;i Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: The City of Yakima Roads Manager has recommended that all new proposed houses will not have driveway that have direct access to Spring Creek Road. DOS. page 8 of 10 f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? The proposed zoning is LD1— Low Density Residential If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Does not apply. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so specify. Yes — A portion of the subject property lies within the NEMA 100 -Year Flood Plain. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? Estimated workers per house as it is constructed — 3 to 5; estimated minimum members per household — 4. g. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. The existing single family residence is incorporated into the proposal. Pram:sad measures avnid rir reduce displacement impacts; if a -n-3; Does not apply. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and pians, if any: Does»nf apply. The proposal is for rneirin»tial hnrvci»rs rinvtalnnmv»4 Sh";10v to f1tn Y a....� uvr ..l.la=a. �.... proposal =.s =v= . =...a........._... ._.........b........=..t..u.......__.._...._ ...4.. dieTplo mcovt- aliiaepnf fn ilu' eolith eitiP of f4iP nrnnPrty known AC Y.vnnv Loan. 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. 26 single family middle to high income housing b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: The final design of the project allows for ample space for yard between proposed housing. Ca trnetinn iq limi#arl fn 76 linifc_ 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structures, not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building materials proposed? The height of any two story single-family residence is not to exceed 35'. If any thing is erected higher, FAA form # 7460-1 will have to be completed. Also it is noted that there will be a deed declaration (see attached #3) on this proposal. Principal exterior building materials proposed for each house is cottage lap or hearty board siding with at least 10% of exterior to be covered in decorative brick. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? Does not apply. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: None. 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? The addition of required street lighting per City ordinance would be the cause of any light/glare from dusk to dawn. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No. e. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: None Space Reserved for Agency Comments page 7 of 10 4.1 rt 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 heating, manufacturing, etc. Each proposed house will be required to use either electricity or propane for energy. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. Does not apply. 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: None. 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, which could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. Does not apply. The proposal is for a residential housing development with construction to occur as the lots are sold. 1. Describe special emergency services that might be required. It is not expected that any special emergency services will be required as a result of this project. 2. Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: Does not apply. b. Noise 1. What types of noise exist in the area, which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? The primary noise generation source in the area is from traffic on adjacent streets and Yakima Airport The Yakima Airport has recommended that all construction will need to be upgrated to help reduce noise caused by low flying air craft, 2. What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. On a short term basis, there will be noise from machinery and vehicles associated with standard construction activities. Long term noise will be associated with vehicles entering and exiting the project after construction is complete. 3. Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Does not apply. Space Reserved for RECEIVE') 'VIM 2 6 206 CITY OF YA by ,m PLANNING DIV 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The site is currently vacant and undeveloped except for one single family residence and associated accessory buildings. The fenced in property currently is used as pasture. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. Since 1989, the site has been used as pasture for horses. c. Describe any structures on the site. There is an existing two story single family residence and several accessory structures on the site. d. Will any structures be demolished If so, what? Yes, in the long term, it is expected that the associated accessory structures will be removed from the site. (two pump houses, horse shed and car garage) e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The site is currently zoned SR- Suburban Residential. DO(, Page 6of10 INDEX 2. Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. N/A ri Prnpncari mPacitrec fn rr. rin -.l nr rrentrn1 Q1114 ire crrnttnri and ritn^ff watfsr umractc if any: It is anticipated that each house that is built, the owner will landscape the property to prevent erosion. 4. Plants: a. Check V) types of vegetation found on the site: deciduous tree: U alder Li maple (J aspen other Popular ,eln, evergreen green: El fir ❑ cedar n pine n other n shrubs V grass npasture crop or grain wet soil plants: ❑ cattail n buttercup ❑ bullrush ❑ skunk cabbage ❑ other water plants: ❑ water lily ❑ eelgrass ❑ milfoil ❑ other other types of vegetation: Space Reserved for .agency Comments RECEIVFO MAY 26 �'UI6 r`ITY OF Yh,,.; PLANNING t 't . b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Most of existitt vegetation (grass/pasture) within flip deep iipmpiat Areas will ilP removed during construction. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: Each lot is required to landscape the surrounding property using deciduous piantsivegetation and groundcover. 5. Animals: a. Check (V) any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: 1) birds: 4 hawk n heron n eagle n songbirds other Sparrows, starlings, robins, sandpipers, quail 2) mammals! ❑ deer ❑ bear ❑ elk ❑ beaver other Raccoon, skunks, coyotes, rodents 3) fish: ❑ bass ❑ salmon ❑ trout ❑ herring ❑ shellfish 'J other Does not apply b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. No. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: Each lot proposes yards/shrubbery in which birds may habitat / forage. page 5 of 10 1NDEX #-\ 3. Water a. Surface: Space Reserved for Agency Comments 1. Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including If:?* year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, C/ Vt. describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. r1/1 Y 2 North of property is Spring Creek Otte Of_ PLq.1 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. Yes, the addition of sidewalk on South side of Spring Creek Road . The Department of Fish and Wildlife has recommended the relocation of drainage ditch.(see Spring Creek Road section of plat plan). 3. Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or re moved from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material None. 4. Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. None. 5. Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. es. FEMA has designated the North 100 feet of this proposal in the 100year flood plain. (see attached #2 ) 6. Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. Does not apply b. Ground: 1. Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. It is anticipated that water will be withdrawn during the process of sewer installation. 2. Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: 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) are expected to serve. It is anticipated that all sewer service for 26 single family homes will be provided by Yakima Sewer System. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1. Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. Stormwater runoff is generated from snowmelt and rainstorm events. Most of this water presently evaporates or infiltrates into the soils on site or is discharged into the drainage swale located in lot #7. Water will also be discharged to the ground through landscape irrigation practices. DJC page 4 of 10 INDEX # F- 1. Earth a. General description of the site Or one): flat ❑ rolling ❑ hilly ❑ steep slopes ❑ mountainous ❑ other N/A b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? High point in s.w. comer of property . elevation of 1120', then slanting to n.e. w/ elevation drop to 1112'. Total elevation change of 8', c. What general types of soils are found 011 the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Surveys provided by the Department of Ecology show two types of soils on site, one of which is hydric (Kittitas Silt Loam) and one which can have hydric soil inclusions. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. None e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. None f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use'? If so, generally describe. No. The property on which the project is located is flat g• About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? 80% h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: None 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 completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Dust during construction of roads & houses b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Use of water for dust control Space Reserved for Agency Comments 19%fr C'Tk .2(j44414 kg", page 3 of 10 BACKGROUND QUESTIONS (Attach if Lengthy) 1. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. There are no plans for future additions or expansions related to this project. Any development on the area to be retained by the present property owner. Any such construction would be subject to separate SEPA review. 2. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. The Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan was adopted as an integrated Comprehensive Plan and Environmental Impact Statement by the City Council on April 1, 1997. An environmental checklist and threshold determination were prepared and adopted for the amendments to the Urban Area Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map in 1008. 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 4. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. The City requires the issuance of a certificate of zoning through Class II review procedures on lots 1,2,3,26 and 27, as these lots are designated in the flood plain (see plat plan). Also needed are the issuance of building permits, approval of utility construction plans as each lot is sold. 5. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on project description.) It is proposed that 26 single-family homes will be constructed on the property. Size of each parcel varjjs from 8,623 SF to 13,213 SF. Lot #7 will be used for the housing of storm water run off. 6. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your pro- posed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. The subject property lies between S 48' Avenue & S 52nd Avenue on the south side of Spring Creek Road (formerly Washington Avenue.) DOC. page 2 of 10 INDEX REQUIRED ATTACHMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST -~' STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPI` 2 2J0b (AS TARN FROM WAC 197-11-960) CITY OF YAKI1WA CHAP I ER 6.88, YAKIMA MUNICIPAL CODE (YMC)PLANNING DIV. The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43.2 IC RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be 6 prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse inlpacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agencies identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid im.acts from the +ro.osal, if it can be done) and to hel • the al enc decide whether an EIS is rewired. .t'r1LICt N This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there ma be significant adverse impact. NONPROJE. 1OMLS ... Complete this checklist for non -project proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For non -project actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. OtNID NFOVIA:," CJt( lei (7Ca-etiogi !eted Tby ii'Cipplioh i. NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT (if applicable) Canterfield Estates 2. APPLICANTS NAME & PHONE Darren R Long (509) 952-8656 3. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 4802 Spring Creek Road. Yakima, WA. 98903 4. CONTACT PERSON & PHONE Same 5. AGENCY REQUESTING CHECKLIST City of Yakima. Office of Community & Economic Development 6. DATE THE CHECKLIST WAS PREPARED 12/30/05 (revised Mav 2006) Construction to commence Summer 7. PROPOSED TIMING OR SCI FDULE (including phasing, if applicable) 2006 to Summer 2007 Revised 10-98 r., ,., n pace l of 10 INDEX SITE PLAN INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST Important: Must Be Completed And Returned With Application In Order s"►.!' fr Application To Be Determined Complete For Further ProcessingM!p A DETAILED SITE PLAN IS REQUIRED. On August 8, 1996, the City Council passed a resolution (Not) :96,9. 1) adopift a requirement that all site plans submitted in conjunction with my building permit application, land use applicatio ,,,1' ,' 'h,,•� �� ental application shall contain certain information and be approved by the appropriate Division Manager. The required '' . : ; i ;''for the site plan is on a checklist and is enclosed in this information packet. All information that is applicable to your proposal shall be checked off and clearly displayed on the site plan. It is in the applicant's best interest to provide a carefully drawn and scaled site plan with all required information. The decision on whether or not to grant approval of your development proposal is largely based on the information you provide. An application cannot be processed until an adequate site plan is submitted. 1) USE INK. Use blue or black permanent ink. It may be helpful to draft the site plan in pencil then trace over in ink. Ink is necessary for adequate duplication. 2) USE A STRAIGHT EDGE. All lines must be straight and done with the aid of a ruler or other straight edge. Use a compass when delineating circular drawings such as cul-de-sacs. Computer drafted site plans are acceptable. 3) DRAW TO SCALE. Site plans shall be drawn to scale. The site plan template has a suggested map scale of 1 map inch equaling 20 feet on the ground. Distances on the map must be as representative of reality as possible. For example, if the distance from a structure to a property line is 20 feet, the distance on the site plan will be 1 inch. 4) USE SITE PLAN CHECKLIST. Use the site plan checklist and provide all applicable information on the site plan. 5) FILL IN INFORMATION ON THE SITE PLAN TEMPLATE AVALIABLE AT THE CITY OF YAKIMA OR ATTACH THE INFORMATION BELOW TO YOUR SITE PLAN. Complete all information requested on the bottom of the site plan template. If you use a different medium, provide the requested information on the alternative paper. Note: You may benefit from the aid of a professional in the preparation of a site plan. Lot#2 LOT COVERAGE CALCULATION a) Footprints(s) of Existing Structures b) Building Addition/New Structure(s) Footprints(s) c) Paved Area(s) (driveways, walkways, patios, etc.) d) Proposed Paved Area(s) e) Total Impervious Surface (a+b+c+d =e) 1) Lot Size g) Lot Coverage (e=f X 100 = g) 1544 SQ FT 0 SQ FT 4360 SQ FT 0 SQ FT 5904 SQ FT 10500 SQ FT 56.22% MAP SCALE (Please use the given scale if possible. In some circumstances however, a different scale may be more appropriate.) check one ❑ Preferred Scale: 1 inch on the map = 20 feet on the ground ❑ Custom Scale: 1 inch = 60 feet PARKING CALCULATION 0 Spaces Required Applicant Name Darren R Long and Mayling W Chin Mailing Address 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA 98903 Contact Person Darren R Long Phone: (509) 952-8656 Produced By: Andreotti & Associates, INC Date: Oct 2005 Applicant Signature Parcel #(s) 181333-41012 Date: Site 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA 98903 Address Zoning SR Legal Description (brief) NE1/4 NE1/4 SE1/4, EX N 264 FT OF W 165 FT, & EX N30FTCORDR/W,&EXBEG NECOR NE1/4 NE1/4 SE1/4, TH S 01^00'45"W 659.85 FT, TH N 89^51'31"W 19 FT, TH N 0^28'E 659.82 FT, TH E 25.2EX BEG NW COR SD SUBD, THS 0^45' 17"W 264.02 FT TO TRUE POB, TH E 165.01 FT, TH N 0^45'17"E 264.02 FT, TH E 14.87 FT, TH S 0^30'35"W 267.1 FT, TH N 89^39'10"W 181.01 FT, TH N 0^45'17"EPOS EX N 30 FT & W 16 FT THEREOF, & EX BEG NW COR SD SUED, TH S 0^45'17"W 264.02 FT TO TRUE POB, TH S 0^45'17"W 397.44 FT, TH N 89^51'31"E 15 FT, TH N 0^53'56"E 397.42 FT, TH W 16 FT TEX N 140.5 FT OF S 312.5 FT THEREOF DOC;. INDEX i A PPS Ai -CATION FOR° 1 I -DEO Et �11V11"4 ID V 0 1/ Lit V 10 ��� C I CITY OF YAKIMA SUBDIVISON ORDINANCE !.471 ' �4� fi"v• 4' I Yat <VO ' 1 §ZN�40 1. PROPERTY OWNER List all persons and financial institutions that have a financial or ownership interest in the ° property. (Attach if lengthy). Name and address Name and address Darren R Long and Mayling W Chin Countrywide Home Loans 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA 98903 Customer Service PO Box 5170, Simi Valley, CA 93062 7 FTTDEYO nVTAT N A• DDRESS Andreotti & Associates INC 305 N 6th Avenue, Yakima; WA 98902 3. MAIN CONTACT (Person who should receive correspondence and be available to answer questions) Darren R Long 4. GENERAL LOCATION OF PROPERTY (Address if available) 4802 Spring Creek Road (48111 Avenue & Spring Creek Road) 5. NAME OF SUBDIVISON Canterfield Estates 6. PROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS/RANGE OF LOT SIZES 27 lots ranging from 8,623 SF to 14,575 SF 7. SITE FEATURES ,A` General apply) description p Yl tion of the Site (Check all that ap" x Flat ❑ gentle slopes ❑ steep slopes B) Axe there any indications of Hazards associated with unstable soils such as sides or slipping in t11(1 area! ❑ YES x NO Describe: C) Is the Property in a 100 -year floodplain or other critical area as defined by the Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA)? x YES ❑ NO 8. UTILITIES AND SERVICES A) Indicate the source of domestic water and sewage disposal method: Water will be supplied by Nob Hill Water. Sewage Disposal to be provided by City of Yakima Sewer system. T-9 Check Yt 111(411 of 1.114 following 1J available: x Electricity- x Telephone - Cable 1 V� Natural Gas C) Is irrigation water available to the property? ❑ YES x NO By whom: D) Distance to nearest fire hydrant: 1/4 mile (nearest hydrant is located at 52nd Avenue and Washington Avenue) E) Name of nearest street: Spring Creek Road F) Name of nearest school: Nob Hill Elementary G) Method of handling surface water drainage;Drainage Swale 9 F I hereby authorize the submittal of the preliminary plat application to the City of Yakima for review. I understand that condi- tions of approval such as dedication of right -of- way, easements, restrictions on the type of buildings that may be constructed, and access restrictions from public roads may be imposed as a part of preliminary plat approval and that failure to meet these co s may result in denial of the final plat. --2-b.-e2 Property Owner(s) Date DL.C. INDEX 41 k 0 Spaces Provided SITE PLAN CHECKLIST 10,40. Please complete this checklist and include with your site plan. The site plan must contain all pertinent informational not apla'Ticble to the proposed project shall be so noted. Please contact Planning Staff should you have any questions. I` 00e 44, Check all boxes as: 4 Included or - Not Applicable ,, 4 1. The site plan shall be legibly drawn in ink on paper of sufficient size to contain the required information, but not lea°/an 8.5" X 11" for Class (1) projects and 11" X 17" for Class (2) and Class (3) projects. d 2. All site plans shall be drawn to a standard engineering scale and indicated on the site plan. The scale selected shall best fit the paper. Planning staff recommends 1"=20'. 4 3. Site address, parcel number(s) and zoning designation of subject property. 4. Property boundaries and dimensions. 5. Names and dimensions of all existing streets bounding the site. 4 6. Dimensions, location and use of proposed and existing structures. 7. Structure setbacks. 4 8. North Arrow. 4 9. Lot coverage with calculations shown on site plan. 4 10. Location and size of any easements. 4 11. Location and type of existing and proposed landscaping including landscaping located within the public right-of-way. 12. Location and size of existing and proposed side sewer and water service lines. 13. Adjacent land uses and zoning designations. 14. Location and size of all parking spaces shown on the site plan. 15. Location and dimensions of proposed or existing driveway approaches. 16. Vision clearance triangles at street intersections (80 -feet) and where driveways and curb cuts intersect with streets (15 -feet). 17. Location and size of proposed or existing signs. 18. Location and size of required site drainage facilities including on-site retention. 19. Location, type and description of required site screening. 4 20. Location and size of existing or proposed public sidewalks that are within 200 -feet and on the same side of the street as subject property. 21. Location and size of proposed and existing loading docks. 4 22. Proposed improvements located within the public right-of-way. 4 23. Name, address, phone number and signature of the owner or person responsible for the proposed project. Note: Planning Division or reviewing official may require additional information to clarify the proposal, assess its impacts, or determine compliance with the YMC and other laws and regulations. Revised 8-04 DO' INDEX e CITY OF YAKIMA n ' Y A USE A T W TTI A J'\TiT '�� �� DEPAlI1IVl ld'N 1 OF CVl'VI1V1UN11Y AND ECOr u1'V C LLYLLOYuiroiry& ' v4f4 129 NORTH SECOND STREET, 2 FLOOR s4o 4 k YAKIMA, WASHINGTON 98902 VOICE: (509) 575-6183 FAX: (509) 575-6105 IN. TTO!ia.;= I'dGAS7 Id]Al.T'.J[�7C.=-PIOa-oe< o>� p?`tt 3�our answersIal:.: 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 11 and Ill 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 r.ti. apapplicant.applicant.1J JTi U1LL'1lLGl1. 1nG 1�1CL1111111g Div 1J1V11 Vl111ILVL CIA,l+G1lL anGlpplil,[LL1V11 U11tGaa it.1J �:V1ll1l1.,tGLe anti the 1111.11 leG 1JCf.ill. A Filing fees are not refundable. i PAIii - 4NlEMa:-f3T1�IAiN Darren R Longand li�Iahn W Chin 1. APPLICANT NAME y ' g 7 APPT.'CANT ArunecCS STDP T 48/12 c,,,-•,... Creel= Rona CITY YP1,irna AND PHONE NUMBER I STATE WA ZIP 98903 PHONE (509) 952-8656 MESSAGE (509) 965-0161 3 APPT Tr ANT'C e IN 1'EREST IN PROPERTY cuFru nunrGu i—I n�xnrGu uPvu�ePTATn�F A abe bds�avb.: s, 1 ONE 1 ❑ CONTRA_CT PURCHASER ❑ii OTTER_ 4. PROPERTY OWNER (IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT) NAME 5. PROPERTY OWNER'S I STREET CITY ADDRESS AND PHONE (IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT) STATE ZIP PHONE ( ) MESSAGE ( ) 6. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL lei i EBER FOR SUBJECT PROPERTY: 181333=41012 j 7. EXISTWIG ZONING OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: SR 8. ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 4802 Spring Creek Road I❑ 9. ❑ ■ r7 LJ LJ O TYPE OF APPLICATION: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) Class (2) Use X Environmental Checklist (SEPA) Class (3) Use ❑ Modification to Approved Class (2) & (3) Uses n_____ r-! _o 1\GLUUG LJ AppCA1 Variance LJ T1 VTV..I..YLP.V..1..1FV11.11,L1.1ll,«16.. Q7tU...U.,.+L.U.I..,V/ TJ..G,. Home Occupation X Preliminary Subdivision Administrative Adjustment ❑ Short Plat 0 ■ n LJ 1 ❑ ❑ Right -of -Way Vacation Short Plat Exemption Shoreline TV+Ut:ty Easement Release Interpretation by Hearing Examiner Other txteI- it- SUPIDI:;E EI TAIL: AI'P iCA' IQN—Am PAR'P III —14.EQI) ArrAcnitigNts 10. SEE ATTACHED SHEETS PART. TV CER'TIFICATIQN _ .._. 11. I certify tjat the information on this application and the required attachments are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. p - -�� a- Com% PROPERTY OWNERS SIC! ATURE DATE Revised 8-04 FOR ADMINISTRATIVE USE ONLY -00; 1FUN , o. DATE FEE PAID ( RECEIVED BY 1 AMOUNT 1 RECEIPT NO. it 1 -_... EE1StNG DATE 1 EXHIBIT # DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER G Public Comments DOCUMENT DATE G-1 Documents submitted from Mr. Hernandez 12-19-02 Darren Long 4802 West Washington Avenue Yakima, WA 98903 December 19, 2002 Francisco Hernandez 1902 S 47th Avenue Yakima, WA 98903 RE: Boundary Line Adjustment — FINAL Dear Mr. Hernandez: The boundary line adjustment has just been completed and finalized by the Yakima County Planning Department. For your reference, we have enclosed a copy of the letter from the Planning Department to inform you of the status. The Assessor's Office will review the application and make the necessary changes to each property parcel. Confirmation from their office should arrive in the next 2-3 weeks. Also enclosed is a copy of the receipts totaling the final costs to complete this project. As you can see, we under projected the costs by $247. Mayling and I have opted to absorb this cost versus requesting reimbursement from you. Hap Holidays! amen Long Cc: Planning Department Correspondence 12/02/02 Real Estate Tax Affidavit Quit Claim Deed Cost breakdown Filed Hearing Examiner EXH # Dat file# Return Address: Francisco Hernandez 1902 S. 47th Avenue Yakima, WA 98903 Grantor(s): 1. 2. 3. COUNTY EXCISE TAX DATE /?')- PAID $ TOile AEC. NO. 349518 BY Yakima County l creel Office LONG, DARREN R. CHIN, MAYLING W CHIN, JULIE W. QUIT CLAIM DEED Grantee(s): 1. HERNANDEZ, FRANCISCO 2. HERNANDEZ, EVA D. Legal Description: 1. SW1/4, Sec. 34, T13N, R.18 E.W.M. 2. Additional legal description to follow on pages 1 and 2. Assessor's Property Tax Property Tax Parcel Number(s): 181334-32057 ***************************** THE GRANTORS, DARREN R LONG and MAYLING W. CHIN, husband and wife, and JULIE W. CHIN, a single person, for a valuable consideration, convey and quit claim to FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ and EVA D. HERNANDEZ, husband and wife, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Yakima, State of Washington, together with all after acquired title of the Grantor(s) therein: The South 120 feet of the North 150 feet of the West 200 feet of the SW 1/4 of Section 34, Township 13 North, Range 18, E.W.M., lying Westerly of South 47th Avenue. TOGETHER WITH, by extending the North and South lines of the —DOD. 1 INDEX # 7306599 Page: 1 of 2 12/11/2962 6i:57P' Yakima Pm, UA aforedescribed parcel Westerly, that portion of the following described strip of land. Beginning at the Northeast corner of the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 33, Township 13 North, Range 18, E.W.M.; thence S 1°00'45" West along the East line thereof 659.85 feet to the Southeast corner of said subdivision; thence North 89°51'31" West along the South line of said subdivision 19.00 feet; thence North 0°28'00" East 659.82 feet to the North line of said subdivision; thence North 90°00'00" East 25.29 feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER WITH all appurtenances thereunto belonging. DATED this day of i 2002. STATE OF WASHINGTON County of Yakima ) ss: ) rl n r.. .,> Fav✓ (� t 147,9k. 14arr. Long MayLing W. Chin Julie W. Chin On this day personally appeared before me DARREN R. LONG and M_AYLING W. CHIN, husband and wife, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they signed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. Given under my hand and of cial seal this -' day of 2 0.) ....�. `.*:°1(7,1? NS 0 'y Sr $jC:� F' rgi3: a.,y�'kY ,vr'p �: ti Stat- of Washirigto,, - i Re�idinu at 9 4 ' :-:-.YL)?Mycommiexph• '�1►, ^ %,u-9% INDEX 7306599 Page: 2 d 2 12/11/2002 61t571, Yakima Co, WR Item Cost Legal Description - Gray Surveying SSA Application - Planning Department Excise Tax Filing Fee - Treasurer Quit Claim Filing - Planning Department Change of Legal Description - Gray Surveying $ 900.00 $ 170.00 $ 20.00 $ 182.00 $ 100.00 Total Cost $1,372.00 Money Collected $ 1,125.00 Difference $ 247.00 Individual Cost $ 152.44 Individual Amount Submitted $ 125.00 Difference $ 2744 PLEASE TYPE CAR PRINT PLEASE SEE. REVERSE J• REAL ESTATE EXCISE TAX AFFIDAVIT �, .. sora CHAPTER 82.45 RCW — CHAPTER 458-61 WAC FOR USE AT COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE (Use Form No. 84-000IB for Reporting Transfers of Controlling Interest of Entity Ownership to the Department of Revenue) THIS AFFIDAVIT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS ALL AREAS 1-7 ARE FULLY ---- • ••��. , vL.a, a l.vIv1YLE 1 GU This form is your receipt when stamped by cashier to sit c. ,0sNG and Az'i ,IhTG 4. C and JULIE W. CHIN Street 4802 'eC Wachinatoil Aye. Yakima '98903 IN fires Ill Name FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ and EVA Da ADDW SS TO SEND ALL PROPERTY TAX RELATED CORRESPONDENCE Name Mr. and Mrs. `raneisao Hernandez w W cO HE i AN'DEZ ► ;iris Street 1902 8.47th Ave. City/State/Zip Yakima. WA 98903 ALL TAX PARCEL NUMBERS 4 3,tu'i57 COUNTY TREASt1RER PLACE ASSESSED VALUE IF TAX EXEMPT WA 98903 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN UNINCORPORATED Street Address (if property is improved)• 0 rviivt c7RPORATED Legal description: attached. Is this property currently: Classified or designated as forest land? Chapter 84.33 RCW Classified as current use land (open space, f rm and agricultural, or timber)? Chapter 84.34 RCW Exempt from property tax as a nonprofit organization? Chapter 84.36 RCW Seller's Exempt Reg. No. — Receiving special valuation as historic property? Chapter 84.26 RCW 'roperty Type: ® land only land with previously used building 0 timber only rinripai Use: 0 fl timber ri.•gricw,tu uit u u_al ttl YE-' NO rzi I Est EJ land with new building ❑ land with mobile home building only ® residential 0 commercial/industrial Yakima COUNTY 0 OR IN CITY OF Description of personal property included in gross selling price, both tangible (eg; furniture, equipment, etc.) or intangible_ (eg; oond,anll agreement not to compete, etc.) If exemption claimed, list WAC number and explanation WAC No. (Sec/Sub) 453.si-235 Explanation Boundar_,, Line Adjustment Type of Document Date of D - -;- -- •�v•.umclll Quit Claim Deed Gross Selling Price $ NONE Personal Property (deduct) $ t10-8I-0I1(.1d) (66-81-4) u! e1000 t.8 A321 INDEX ( (7 I arze uo —'— urf W a,--- nd acuoz1:auiatjzdolntaof(ar x01ssaaan °571) 'foul ro SBbL-ICP (IDUlrud7c,d�) addia/a� IZF-fSL (9£lino asna,d pa✓iodcuT/Ians;4 atrl aofmuidofalvu. tr 1at11gm) The South 120 feet of the North 150 feet of the West 200 feet of the SW 1/4 of Section 34, Township 13 North, Range 18, E.W.M., lying Westerly of South 47th Avenue, TOGETHER WITH, by extending the North and South lines of the aforedescribed parcel Westerly, that portion of the following described strip of land: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 33, Township 13 North, Range 18, E.W.M.; thence S 1°00'45" West along the East line thereof 659.85 feet to the Southeast corner of said subdivision; thence North 89°51'31" West along the South line of said subdivision 19.00 feet; thence North 0°28'00" East 659.82 feet to the North line of said subdivision; thence North 90°00'00" East 25.29 feet to the point of beginning. DOG • IND` 349513 State of Washington Department of Revenue Miscellaneous Tax Section PO Box 47477 iAL ESTATE Fi'Xf't1SE. TAX SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT Olympia W A 9 50 z .".ayaaaPaa sura �o�vro-/4'17 (WAC 458-61-I50) This form must be submitted with the Real Estate Excise Tax Affidavit (FORM REV 84 0001A) for claims of tax exemption as provided below. Completion of this form is required forthe types of real property transfers listed iii numbers 1-5 below. Only the first white page of this form needs driainal signatures_ notary's signature only required for items and .. - A notary's --c-"-»_� is .._..� 3 J. AUDIT: The transfer referred to on this document is subject to audit by the Department of Revenue under RCW 82.45.150. PERJURY: Perjury is a class C felony which is punishable by imprisonment in a state correctional institution for a maximum term of not more than five years, or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), or by both imprisonment and fine (RCW 9A.20.020 (1C)). The persons signing -below do hereby swear under penalty of perjury that the following is true (check appropriate statement): 1. ❑ DATE OF SALE: (WAC 458-61-090) 1, (print name) certify that the (type of instrument), dated , was delivered to me in escrow by (seller's name). NOTE: Attorney, escrow agent, title company agent, or title insurance company agent named here must sign below and indicate name of f1r»m No notary __ v`� if it is - is tGr''3: ' "^.a yti:erii ..^.f tl:?. tax := -.-.:.rlerR..`,' " _ r- more than 90 days beyond the date shown on the instrtirent.»If itt»is�past 90 days, interest and penalties apply to the �date of the instrument. 2. GIFTS: (WAC 458-61-410) One of the fol_iiiwing must be checked. (NOTE: For gifts, both Grantor and Grantee must sign below. No notary is required.) [1 A. NO DEBT. Grantor gifts property which has nderl_ , bt The f ---- a ----,----r--•., ••__•�__ no uiauGaayirt� LLGUL. IIID transfer is without consideration and/or love and •`_� ./ affection is the only ronsjderatisn See E . amplc 1 ori reverse. ` B. THERE IS DEBT, Kt GRANTOR CONTINUES TO MAKE PAYMENTS. Grantor gifts property to Grantee a and will continue to make all payments on debt of $ (please state total debt, not monthly payment) f irantPr will not be making ,..... payments _ °' _Granmaking any paymen�s on the debt for which the Grantor is liable. The transfer is without consideration and/or love and affection is the only consideration. See Example 3 on reverse. ❑ C. OTHER GIFT TRANSFERS. Grantor gifts the equity portion of the value of the property to the Grantee. Grantee will make payments toward the debt of $ (please state total debt, not monthly payment) for which the Grantor is liable. In addition, Grantee will pay the Grantor $ The transaction is taxable to the total °°fat'ay consideration, including debt. Love and affection is not taxable. See Examples 2, 4, and 5 on reverse. 3. ❑ INCORPORATOR: (WAC 458-61-375 (2G)). I, (print name) , am acquiring the subject property on behalf of (printrati._s,. name) Such corporation is currently being formed. NOTE: Grantee must sign below. Signature must be notarized. 4. [J IRS "TAX DEFERRED" EXCHANGE: (WAC 458-61-480) I, (print name) , certify that I am acting as an Exchange Facilitator in transferring real property to pursuant to IRC Section 1031, and in accordance with WAC 458-61-480. NOTE: Exchange Facilitator must sign below. No notary is required. 5. ❑ NOMINEE: (WAC 458-61-550) I, (print name) , am acquiring the subject real property as nominee on hehalf (print party principal) -------- -------- of �_.•... name of third 1JI1[1�:IFJcIi� on (date of conveyance). NOTE: Grantee and principal must sign below. . Both signatures must be notarized on or prior to the date of the conveyance to nominee. This statement must be attached to the Real Estate Tax Affidavit for transfer from nominee to principal. Escrow Agent/Attorney/Title Company Agent/Title insurance Company Agent (Indicate name of firm): Grantor/Nominee/Exchange, Facilitator Signatures: Cranfee/pri4^ia,.,i/Y,a.:�,v NvaaaV! llgna6tu res; Distribution: Separate the copies of this form and attach to the Real Estate Excise Tax Affidavit as follows: 1) WHITE - Attach to County Treasurer's Original 2) CANARY - Attach to Dept. of Revenue's Copy 3) PINK - Attach to County Assessor's Copy Copy 4) GOLD - Attach to Taxpayer's Copy REV 84 0002-1 (12-4-98) (PD 4-30-02) 349513 NOTARY: Required only for Incorporator (Item 3) or Nominee (Item 5). Subscribed and sworn to me this day of Notary Public (Signature) in and for the state of residing at (Print Name) Doc-., fire a • • ii tora,.RPPldbh5s,�p" •` the•waH 9t'a, itdulen l lac- g "IO pr ¢lore peon the "t ta1141tHighwaY. ,iti - ii arty as °hi ireoettO a •chaff' to av tigi p 'ORL .: "•There-nt re-whee1S andstiakeitVe came from," he said. Everything in ised a se days. ties, Nith 'perien- IN A YAIC MA 1:O1/NTY 0131110101, of cofee'and stale pizza, as marry.$ emergency officials were charged;Wi array of flood problems. - ' "There were constant turbot abo N O:tD1 i;he,.• i iya , t�" �J3 i, Des,`prtc tli"cu�glzfbms t? taI1j dou; titt fh``eflACjOlit lYptj� r% orDiaz and .oth ;• troubled community caro taether y And there are the heroes "Those men desery . brave men," Evelyn fiat her•and her husband and tweto ahe,divers W ed what, 2+afr'nS.,,�l8ig 'cosy stili re iicaa Y begrr3 Lo :w rli! OTHER r✓'Ia3t week g easier ASS ei iss��"oould=ha�+g7ae4e Fess dliiged with t ...1,!7#4,;4, earchforscape ohtar" akima County, not >vorkingthette - 1 m biympia to make river C>rgeks and riverssa}apri nne13 were deeper'ai}d. ""` 2A-Ya�C1ma Herald -Republic Thursday, February 2, 1995 Floods/ Ahtanum Creek bursts banks R Continued from 1 A 'services. • Asi� recautionary measure, about 25 peo- ple Ief 'their homes in the Danner Road area spar Cowiche Creek early Wednesday pperening. A Red Cross shelter was available _bid they were expected to spend the night even know their names ... but they all work together," Umiak said. Neighbors along Ahtanum Creek agreed it was the worst flooding in years„but not anywhere as bad as 21 years ago when fields., were_ covered by several feet of 'water. . with Mends and relatives. -- "The 1974. flood was far- worse," said ` . Authorities said it's not clear.how long it, Ray Dean, a homeowner busy stacking ,will take Cowiche Creek to crelt. Lower tem• sandbags, loaning shovels 'and c[earing :a. - ., peratures in the mountains had somewhat • fence line of debris which hindered water slowed nseoIT Wedpesday evening, but it in--•'=9T6wing otT his property: . . - - ,creased later when high winds came to -the • re "Water is 'right at. the bottom of floor , mountain's. - level and holdiitig."_tikan�aid -of-hoon; -' "-: ' "We are bac on , ari._.plett _status. We're i_:- ._ ' -Food wagons operated •by the .Yakima ; •. '• gaiting ci�w`s- ivhninp sandbags, qow,' . ,•VIleyChapter ot'the American. Red Cross- ' • '- • " • ' ' ClTeterne said picked 9 p.W� as flow fstiin=the 'wen -set up, at, the South 42nd Avenue -site., phone •line except :for actual• emetgegcf s.•' Will bean picked up. • "Without queatioti, it Will be an all-night effort.", . • • . and in` Tietiin.-The agency isms also prepared _phone no the emergency line has been heavy '' The reservoir; built for irrigatlop pttrpdses, to open•a shelter if necessary at Lower Nach- - with callers seeking. flood information. .48 held by an, earthen' dam.taeasuring 74 feet es Primary School. Authorities" say it's •too 'early. to tell tow- flood Mu-. damage,, has occurred.' At . leant••oae ' Here art the maior • pichflhd 1.130 feet long. its spillway. Which is The Red Cross activated 17 people,' which rural .Lower •ower Valleybddge•w revolted down • areas and their status early designed to release high water, is located Is belle -17.6410 belhe far:keit IdCa1-deaoyyment on pom. Pom Road, south of White Swan. .And Wednesday night well below the. darn's rim.. In several • years. local ,director Luctanne • Wide Hollow Road area, Correnti .bf..water tippings -down roadside - Strickland said rumor spread Phillips said. especially in the vidnity of ditches have. caused significant'tnctercutting' Wednesday that.the dam Was ,fig z, r South 80th Avenue where about to break. ...t '+fit In response. to the weather of roads in many areas. authorities considered • ti . and" fl4ioding, Yakima County-- The high water should bolster Elie county's evacuating a motftfe home park `°� commissioners proclaimed •a sometimes controversial efforts to regulate on Tuesday, Emergency legal emergency. Commis-- .building on flood plains, Lewis said. officials said floodwaters here sioner Jim Lewis said the ac- . "It reinforces our position that a 'flood eased on Wednesday. Lion is necessary should the -plain is a flood plain. Developers who want ■ South of AhLnuhe Road • _ •water ye: ,- County seek state- help. The us to scrap the designation should take a look 1" m• vicinity of _South 42nd was belo last time a similat' roclama- around," Lewis said. Avenue. Floodwaters rose year' begs p Wednesday, but authortties said —'whopping tion was Issued was during • Around the state, flooding from heavy rains the waters shouldn't rise any -whopping floods around Thanksgiving closed roads and -threatened homes in sev- farther, barring unexpectedly ` rainfall. four years ago, said emer- oral counties Wednesday. Several rivers heavy rainfall overnight. Fanclul • Although some Yakima Val- ' gency services director jumped their banks. stranding residents in • North Fork otthe big mon _ ley residents have left their ti :,. Thompson. low-lying communities. Cowiche Creek. Authorities are cipitation it mes, authorities .say the In Klickitat County, the Klickitat River rose watching for a significant Z u' The Yakima County Ogee Increase in water flows as - P' vt 1: p d, ' .'ng has not rests ted in any .•,�h , 6f Emergency Services has to its banks, carrying heavy runoff from both excess water is drained from _ sale fTl •. ' :evacuations. distributed 14,500 sandbags rain and melting snow to the Columbia River French Canyon Reservoir. better oe X • One of Wednesday's more since flooding began earlier 14 miles downstream. However, Tieton-Cowiche fire • colder to f . \ troubled spots was south of ^ - , in the week. The supply brief- The chocolate -brown river was holding officials shelved a plan to the snow [ Ahtanum Road where Ahtanum s ly gave out. Wednesday after- Wednesday at 10.7 feet, 1.7 feet above flood evacuate residents late Creek burst its banks, poured aw , `` noon until a shipment of stage, said county Emergency Services Di- Wednesday. Pattee across a wide patch of -South about 4,500 bags arrived that rector Larry Lutoff. It was expected to recede • White S Nan is bracing for _ - elevation 42nd Avenue, and Atnade islands of several evening, - - below flood tjge by Friday afternoon. • more runoff should ms had demes, :T -Before, the Ripply gaVe`iiui a handful gi' __ Some side roads .ip_ihe_Blekleth sura -_'r-: m-1"1"r�or rainfall.' =_--- ' �e , - vW Thad tbrit'ioit Ir-wlnd last night ant 1 Yaklm8 County -tnmatos-wetre-'put-ta work - -washed out. -and -_t ere were numerous -reek -, _ Mt roads' `.. - -- - • -told my wife we were going to see some mope --loading the-bags-for-distribution'ai and the s. water and -stm=t=noitrlr' area -resident E'ra1 tea -e - - _ ev ..: fi ---�__ my -44. .fences isflTt4a1 1 b hi bees were evacuate irulofFsaid, Wednesc!y as several creeks rap 1 --7.,untt�C-salfi, $ssturi>sg %asrarxL.tha-nearby---dispatching •a- seerfltd-slit .one voluntarily ifil'ai>e at the �queat-+-aT ,�--_overran their honks-AuttwAties--., -even) -wi! rent. _ .. - ._. . _- _ .. -_' .. -.m a ease [err Wn kon a lood tu.-= -- ---::.----`4"'" - - . - . - . - Ram Rrs�t s�st�st 'A •few feet away- nearly two dozen nefeiWeli TA v reaueats (or bags or information can the "Il seems to be. a�10-vear „cycle." said Ann kite wan when MN teak � — -dosed-a-sectionorR I:Wald--• — Do©nesbitry bVTRomemeze, 771pYLY G! 'AL's stare +V U5 /5A litert S4[..4g1.`714. C774'R 7NAN VW 7; re JU5TA RE- it24EaQ, AtYAO 110 axial! as FLOOD FLASH But the dam was inspected in August and its integrity is un- questioned, said officials with the Yakima-Tieton Irrigation -bistriet, which is, responsible • for the dam ‘-and _..te rvoir. "The dam is really safe,said Larry Rockwell, a district em- ployee. Lou ■ 'Conti Dry wet the month crpltatiori _ ary WSW total tyre. - . major res of average It is the -, reverse ge - _ •___ --• load riser Harrah. - - -War •"Phis is-atotateommunity effort -rhea -641M 'Meanwhile, authorities, asked county resi-. ' The river"lioodea in 1964, 1974, 1984 and nonrdo .n., ntirt►a to snit,. von don't dents to refrain- from ukinnQ- isle- 9-1d tele- new l irshe--so4d: *"— - bring a lo :Friday. n�� ppYY ndian '$enervation; Bureau F? ian='At airs*ads adl; eS `eca�v�e�?aabout $i 5 miiliatin Final44 o ousee o �xapW�vvPep}bac ntotie nd'clanu C 8a'I111,0124,ternfa hc. �.t nd a eavy`mowpa tsLjilc l6tiaklm . aweaomes' nd¢ .ru-x 'OftQf. .te e �xope a mike 'dg - tned..Sl y7M-Ses¢14o[ tbal one hourwill eptnp�,� qn Uy Oe.f rgotten . ,M"'+ ha aci a y My ben and er'eae� a fting7 voseis?t al wig $ht • ag ,9 E dE DOD. INDEX G-1 The Herald -Republic —in Yakima Valley ... Yakima, Wal.19nFten - _Oriclio ',January' 25 .1974 • -.1, , Special edition Will you .January' -1974 - . . DOC, INDEX CgritralrWas17i. f recoveribg i;o rr yefe iida sub -sero temppet urnt es,t as bt t another weatree"r t'eiafed'iro i : ..4aY-tng u_M dInpoptut! i 6.. tm dos v used Mtwk v a get,06l4WO and ghwa oni ;sgutlr Pponliau t ,>z vaarcPoae4tn kagte Mon4apaatz- cloggg0b,ads Stafus 4eetf na'Ikry eeip poth w T-Xi.i6 s' o liftvv �eh ateryistsnraStdeb ec ed i ers r�cdga r the a wa$ineanoqualmtejass fo I e4 23. etweK ate y�twoo��houf �Monda wana` was { otlitlane,44iiia,oViia �o�t,S�itr}foe also ;sed aqq th3d`da�tm'tl�rr sno �'� gda`v I11 %a✓,�the�same at"ep ..�ere�r�`vd-.. �2rc�Flao�erig�lsoyhttwpo?bons f a a _._.k.�tlre %r Rkoeteree ati$ ood1wu' bad S b •+ wafer ' }ratp�w�sik�t `a'boSttfrp: fs ;lux aeoiyllehstxtiga �C$tttae , �,00nty'Engmuleee t;o'd )ilosi m t"tbe'Iatixet�lnotv`r'3 dang� oflove vin bk. r,. lts rnig�et.fl1e . t tetttper . lo`atingef q%�Wo" y"``ya`lo4 he+hndge hd*f m�t3' Flt' unfirtwt`thlOn�"P11ti The: to c r`o`$itWns fot a `a a ntefh clu a Scho k •Cr 4I)is�t Ore eitSwadr ane r 2uO�lo'tfia iVd&'th exS .j -Ai4s.maTit}--ylts- e:e -} asthfight3� aod�h *hi' tt {s AWSeiidii4to*dangerputtatr�s ana a 'Rivev!rnr � c flied s r! t -Tulsa , iT cttu n, ghR Gla "ft X' three fimt n't7re.Medt .• yrarea ar�d the=agmc rd�it 1aniite{ ° rei tde:::17 gaeacaiid',ta�usedhelaltigairrtpdaY-to`d in yyy n_um hstit toi.tirlaola agili A a e taiva% ,,, 7. eadaYtrlbalr vufni1 T' 0;.¶ olteet> :aitd36e�a'GutlatJ fti11 �;E[-0a'' ;yn Rnzl1 'wer Erne bad 'T t:lierOlpryort Iley�crty'rWfde ltollosncreek wash s�table xa "but.some t ari' age�and atranded;, °•; _ a j M'r'a res e£area + wan trou to t'^i14�- gurtee I cha marl 1 w {xyrr mg it•�r uredta5� tctu7krMgeEva6arlit l- Yakima ll]e,ai e ra. wnig•V Iater laagmg . oyley a�tet watdit. s } 1 t<eapr National eathel'"*,Service .fir tera;alsor cached the % I +r,a Argh�tyi�atlr ,oseax it pkv _ Mo rrL lei p Cou,,r}}'�� t3sl,_ic?' pat�m✓!nt,%}v.nr . e ergenne AS vi r orn' eneplerrSiiif rru1*yoE c r in w v ec aste,aua --,} �Yprte- wan nea ykfsolated+ y 4er `f piigiNt e DOC. INDEX # �j' t 3c y�w�n ]a v been �P."4 ds1iflt)' d�t)an•Evans' A two PLonged alta surgln �i 10 ,10# On 6,FVEVanl#."liu:�" o w "rVall ejgairfddeg d;yihin11114 red rtRncti rti+vfitci "c'C'et"s:� ry-.( thousands offacresrl'-the419 iert {�arttna =apparn y'peakedy fi ti ion, � y,,. g kim� rx 11 od aters again strut the', he, sa!err a gyet3t(t-doesri ,1 th i4z.: dtsisien Madatioe . P m beovec' � €s- o Qom'" 1 , AValley'an threatenttlt eves pore as.-a!'rQaa�t a 70 Pe4e iii ,_y`�fLM�t,y�.entraL wgahangto 0,11,&1*-,5ge*e' �1 dah'tn Vq,'Q; .aw"Wrdsfrii4hSdar`9 ooQ'danger, , aeio*ttiarhiizahvat710"p'M'i`lbe� t• ----P'ssLvlhe<iiiraYtnn;Sse tett l n w,.3: ox�tl kOQ04.0 sand a.. akuna"Valley*hutokyS a 7fi`" 54kp.'ttLx -16 Y6ail.roppefi loq ,,ARyyetrfja04. .nearlr onble .x, i �.' -.' h.atage aafRerkeZrwtgl verfl6W1111 7Tepprei:*rreek_eoepled ,ll fa 'a in .ileac Ropppus1 [oi p.90j po,,, akn oveLxver 1 huddled lowllaannaa` L4Xornl39e4i1AX%,teiu tnm I¢I flopd and' offtclal;arcossttg they ftngen hopingthe-worrl,°i,4iiag begvez:'"'" 11Wiiia a+the,waydoiTtt t:gid EkrOn'Mgto Aecfama pn K�rroo Y, if eadtng tkeriy r" a ? 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INDEX MIL",eati:> a dn_ 4`s_ ej.05 DOC, INDEX rr- 'tan ; undeterm ned;a ount'dt `add ureKtarilriiha`A7[arct area '�-� .. � _ "•3 1nez weeeek to deternun .much n H mid-eopeighway �Iromper =Topl`3h to 1denda P "' x'%F' eros dla�rot .ot orate owe th ca to elim. joNtherre 'h'rr sai ix m o �;rdgexa i,�.- mageed Tpeot er urabrid es'hav Tosgaapp DamaEq Ihtayrg2 Grange 31Q4i°a ytak4sev�e. w,thee5�+ TC,�2 gytigkok ihrh 19/11 he'W„eekigag*ucl andt„ywaie co rho Per thrsy� eefenrrhe °sar , 1'hikeySWiR finallq-W, SOp necLt V e.Brap oad.:� oda eaten4„ ages thiVakitn i1 ive tOr jnt'uil - lhmgs wer£ ` ,Ziilrung 0 thpA ai4yatmra`1s va a eveh,„beg p�n�'hpitt tea twp cher oj"snotwh cl{ei'da rintbWhit ' pvanfiareat' eL �ri4 i o rppe�a"t, 4thtrl ' eekeod' ["yoda edlcin amrfi` atill;;`str au p serDUnnsard:w Ahura ua'td heltcb9tteeasy Ya IeySaegodYp.oh lese dy ,to the ee0 " m v. rao`i5 " rn'"hiherYstct?gneed `assya rk"g�.SeFtq 4t AiiG D�sasfer'`f ansi'stanee3cali'be{`t"utXuftosmohon azi �Secvtryesr prat�'aatw„Fndaay aftetttA ! as iso ono 111 atron meets( nsaaitl h0roble ailiae4 QqJp�� dtt'e rr�ed{•ijl y4i v G, tfi needsior `au Vey het ofitWeINedp rt r r nfoee nowarelro -501 hr ] early da aritp a cess, ' We�rda'to'3.ta7t�lt°uat°&au,�'SY"t°ideterc�tne thewY rtsn th,,Sa2usSVhltaSsgaSl aze,�.asand along,:: UN SI . o »- ant hea ,o* attl rowned.? Fr d y ornm a5?�t a akima Rive flood0.tlie.Greeo y ey :.m.34r. to S50{� °, became. li`f"ekas,bakmia, "•"nded:l a7r la•bankaThurs- diy d".•L lid •od rrg+x"w DOC. INDEX 0. �.i�lerala='yfi feSing4til losm j Crs f`Bue;Nel egottltna- w �ial�xnec`e,,,r m �e`sa � yk au k,€Reedktoss ''s,s PProv rif :14411' til' vt Pam >Gca ,wetY''y4"Y2�upax'�`R --- cexecu vel l` �'- �°e1°"d��itets e f_Prm$ ail Ieeisto lar" a tbn ! ess akPiite9 an �'tro'7u tt*144 re la come homes w s!t 3u"f3farat is airtn'e e Ca i�nvi."io {{ 11ti.he iP 1- egei'4'd 2e -Gte 3., -H Oil as -..�.1 P Y.,piR-the'Jloic, ,�. dilboniti to ner. '/ rt.t.aoakti ftaietisiii 'emeti.. weler ikilvF1Atl ii fit-' A LLIN', ,40 toOIi ems fo r�t ac arpe' ofietorrfyfWr collgo tl one o f riA rn itt-t' en �!a ter.te4er DOC, INDEX G-1 } J 72 rM Merdld=Repubtic: r;. Tr is - e • 'rB,y;B,T.ITCE a1,e0Siadit debg tte tib n a ',i4 hm' • LCQgte1, •'t. eleetrfea444t;wrf •� ' ^" ?i 1CCpy pa�ibd 1,80 appea -, .]we•uSEtM2o iEMOLI RED A Hdl Y'ivas Ahem� d,d enr"ip}�S�c- nnSuodiy �sQ,cl�ipi,r„ heattirOiio{ :ajf, _. 1 ,1. .�polnptl yhome i toa „1 Eiriergen, *Tat 4,84rr sen asp$ tarn agco vets!t' ee Flalnt]!;'O�tlelalb.ii.�rted' eo— d dtW1•ging od• sir g¢n iQi � at f V"1 i ,Sato e t ��ahrk hfi�g.__ a Y PI ashed'aiyray dsirdrnarner.e40 d &eat of•Sapua esprece 414Pded hvacpasi• hnvr 4e1,, To ,00- T11e ¢t a4eo servYcertt"e �ita�sSWai �. t��, e acorn w� �'"y daataggc PPp1? nn. W6 the To1d11 90,„,1,47:at�til 6 ngdil" ppa�tbear Ii�a;foof nd�ha wiej# l�r'•r�?�w tlall/a'"y�. i �S half ▪ 1 esutve yin Sat mort.hao's4Ys�ik ab, t,}�diaa14Xg0 5.Y WIAle the.l1tr p �1} �E;trtillesjirl e� t�t�wer $up d ent i�iillat f, -,S41,954 9Atin Ry -d p redov • directikalikted'bill 71 to e tlief ill )11K o, , . teiyaSepyhc ' tay9, ' rano ilamage;�ws., o-• a `gavot tP4 f,,i'a�_ ??�� a'oatsat tts oleo ee 6g}�re and'p MY:13 tli vat -iv rW Vebeen cons=atiye;1 estimating 3 a age"aa11 yeah ite Mkorae • y ocout an ,eyed fi a erEtie 'w countless Jaumbe o t ped disastt44ea, appnaral e vrardeST4°1 FOIL pnda-a dr )}p 8t1RBQI1-rr • ma Noun -" ins. g'a.: ood an`pp1,Q1ogram+`,rap]le;•ttmg_ geighlp.,�i`�o delp'neighbon ,�Yimai�d'County'rCommivlope n_ dtfµRedt.Cross jvnl4.Coordinaj,� t i edcrosc6 rma �idtiah grana sten twin ents lNtsc�nt is tor, petsens sialine, jnocl run gfhomes e�(ngri�nakm d a Itorarg, 3moneY is acid lejoto helpeppoplef.: cogramt Eeging:To on.andi ,pn. ast fi5aturday'W gne>raatd,d: iA srigh w�Al.ia olve dlwteer' a F n! -.:�-- xW *Rue tloni. ed�/ ip min mildswGTamllles tt ¢Y'She �an3XCo k w�eif YgriS. 11 4 � are*.inOr:L.1? eSli`}es �kim} Duni aZeiarea�re{Y}ril��otb5v thefkljidfgRiiemer am fielkillihabrT,peEdedg; ti? ommissianers and ,Coi fiw F>ut cr _ 'theM:d 'o Jend Count, ealth-¢Iticia Larewnroed. disinter. fornutioaC•o eiatl afeptiankr wdhis silsble " ceuntghai t'•, aartmeelr DO c. INDEX Frustration, anger , • isr:p Herold -Republic s + and hard work 7k: : By WAN DICRId nuallY in the river baiins, where there, county might decide it's rioi worth Ther.e, beiiiinstritioii;:an.„. a, are state -designated flood plaingAnd Even.' under. the federaltflerOdt.,irt . county zones showing flood plains. -„ sure , . nce program commissioners - Flooduitbrought miry:, critkagm 0( , But :Ottier•jewlaiide' silitle.' celled!: ,..were scheduled to coasidei ie ii,;few- . akirna County frorenorrilailY. fru., IlOgg' blink' areatire're,not. legall*?.. weeks;-$!ople . hay's, to giv.iiilkiiinie '=. ""' ' LH WesgSalleymeighborboodi that '' flii6d. 'Platos:':' Peoplefiel Safe., -,in rights h aitheiight tO build -in iver expected ,witerin their baffles. = building there without floodproiding?-11001-lironn'area"wittinut *Tiding TTiar critiOisnibroiight angrY:reac.. :or..other.preeautions in case of_dio- . tra, money to protect egainst.a.dis-2 -_ aster that might not happen again:. xis. from county road crews. who !•.- s..... Ler; `...,..,.'-'-',.. .'... - — orked long hours with 'little sleep, -,.,--'4d'whisn disaster eomes.isobedy-ii In the -past, many county resident's ying CO fight, a flood that was just as •-, iwaII.Y.IiirePared.-: : .„.- -..- . have protested spending money that way. Mani lexpeeterto.them;„;, -,,,,.:„.i ,.:,, . ,'Iji,..zibuiity.,,ic. Aimy 0:ii. .4. , others:have. criticized '. governmentc;interferenee ,intelling Individualpleas for help deluged the - Engineers...have, dikes along the,' them, where to build or sell Und-forc:., week iurthothose. are sritized -by farmers along rear citate developnienti:.: •.14,,74 -,,,,,,.it;','''.", liset But the- county ;didn't, :,YOkiiiia. River.eait 'of the city. Even - "We were, stretched .e'et. all . over .. 'the east bank for ' not being enon h ' . g • this 'Sflooding willchinge their ..,.- CominisSioners ,wonder,...,Whether:t., ive anyone to'reipond tothosepleas.. ' di county," said Louis Haft- office ' -What-Sporadic pressure there le for • inindsr,or hir bow long, , Igineer. We didn'thave individuals . flood control - comes from river ,• Up. to. II in roads go to alt.the areas.",- ; . • basins, People in other low areas, bridges- were washeifraway;-111.,,the In keeping -an eye on road daitiage have never felt.threatenedeeough by flooding, county, officials: saidi..r rid trying to keep access routes open, their small waterways- to spush..for Without a break from -theft earller we were trying to do the bestlor all county:, expenditures; • Either, the 'flood worries risarlf-ciews eople, hot"'indiiiideahlioblems," problem hasn't .:..beeti'Sliere, or, it. started; assessing dareages,=' strucz [aft said, "bur, concern up here 'raj.... hasn't beim:seen. ".‘ - tural. Weaknessei, in,rernaining ublic •••;' think we're going to hiVe pa bridgei-alid`wayo to reach people still "It'S damned difficult tollght,Clood a cominunity,.meeting to decide just isolated by'the high water orlack or fater alt a stale of this magnitude..if. What the -county:sheuld provide Inc roada 01 impossible." Haff added floOd disaster:situation,' said Com-- . The ,West Valley :anit,Abtanuns. missioner LenOre,Lambert = repair..to triajor=.-,roads.t Temperate - fees are lowlands, Licedwith,creeks But how much money will the pec- Army bridges -.Called Bailey bridges Rd ditches. Theyare ifot exPectecrto:: -j.elef,be willing te spend In a, few ' —are being sought for Uw/ortliForit xperieuee- the kind:of finecneeigai..7_ -menthe, she asked, :people -tend,to - of Ablanum Creek. • =, , iappened this week: • forget their past floOdAirobleras, es- The North Fork road by But bottornlands studded with, neir 4 .pecially if they feel they were freak- .•-• three missing bridges and mud slides. Kneelare'stibject to:whit:flood situations:Many people tend ti think ' With help of private contractors and terts'call "100 -year floode."A'wthirr:ii it,svim'i hippest equipment,' crews will woriethrOuglf, words, extreme conditioits,arit -itvenfually;, -publicI' reaction will the weekend to build!throyglito; tected atleast every100 yeare'. dide ivhether the county enters a stranded persons? ; :The trcitible'is;, there -could bi 'terra budgeted • flood disaster -program: - Motorists are being warriedso ose:, ltO-year BcifidaAbs -severik;reorkLCOSte Will Be outlined and lf a majori-- extreme caution on some .roadsr , . Vobody knows, and disasters aren't tr,of thePeople. dont .,want govern- where only thin layers or pavernerie,1 NEIGRSORS itt Ig*.ED•Lt Weir Walley reiideles linriy Irani ionic; ei Mae Atm predictable -..., =.• ment to get involved to aiprograzi,';are.liftand large holecan acjpeerl-!'ivitli rented puniensed tolry:oukhiseiheats and eririkspeees 10 rgoldaotlal dis-- • . Yaltinut,Cfrintity14ineTd7 alist -will, be..used inirequently th whei pavement „drop, through. d thee; tske' 4444=04011M.'•-'''''''' • ' ' • •;/...4;:o4 ---,Au. • ••• .2 - 1.RIVENVIR, SALE! Special reductions on 'present gtoCle.. of Pabedinteilor'... and exterior paints' •-:'-Cumberland -qap The rich warm fInfshon sane solids anhen00 this rustic • CO1011121 group from Virchnli."11eavy.t.ao4ld.w0od 000%. nonball bed, curio mirrerf.,and..uipii dreamt with . . . ' brushed brass hardware combine- teersat.ths Wide. * Free Delivery of our early Arnemearip.lonwaiiik.hagin • : * Lute- ot Free Parking today DOC. INDEX • even m wasnmgton counties and cities that apply, there are few individual policy buyers, a Flood. insurance, subsidized by HUD, can be purchased by in- dividuals for as little as 25 cents Flood waters •enew attack By JIM GOSNEY 1 two-pronged attack of surging flood tern again struck the Yakima Valley dnesday, inundating thousands of acres the Lower Valley and threatening even ire as Central Washington reeled ough the third straight day of flood Iger. n the third moat serious Hood in kima Valley history, the Yakima River ed to• nearly double Rood stage at rker while overflowing Toppenish Creek coupled with Marion Drain near Toppenish to pool flood waters over several hundred lowland acres. No injuries have resulted from the flood and officials are crossing their fingers hoping the worst is over. "We may be an the way down," said BHI Gray, supervisor of the Yakima Reclama- tion Project, after he took a reading on the river flow late last night. "I'd hate to say that the worst is over (Continued ea Page 2, Coloeso 4) Flood victims: County no help By LARRY BURROUGB Some residents on South 47th Avenue had to rip up a county road in order to save it and their homes from further flood water damage. "H the county won't help us, we'll help ourselves," the men said as they ripped a gap through Washington Avenue with picks and sledgehammers brought from home. •- - _ roThe gap in the road was intended to connect with an overflowing irrigation ditch and large creek do the other side of the ad.' Their homes were flooded early Tuesday morning and the residents were . told by county officials nothing could be done. "When I called the county this morning and asked if they could put a load of gravel on one side of the ditch to dike it they said, 'We don't operate for charity'," one of the South 47th Avenue men said Tuesday afternoon, while resting from his turn on the sledgehammer. "Oh I suppose the county is doing a good job," but it ain't helping us here," he said, as water flowed about his house behind him. - Many county residents affected by the flood and at least one county of- ficial, are critical about lack of services from the county. Many residents said if county services had been made available flood damage would have been diminished considerably. The service residents wanted most was sandbags; at the least, sand. Pete Moore, county director of Emergency Services says he believes the county should have emergency stockpiles of sandbags for use in. floods. Tom Lowe, assistant state director of the Office of Emergency Services said most countiea in the state, such as Yakima, which have a history of flooding have -emergency sandbag dlstributions programa. But Yakima County Commission Chairman Cliff Onsgard said the county isn't going to get involved in those programs. The residents on Storrn Avenue off 69th Avenue pumped water Wednesday afternoon, having worked almost continuously since the flood bit about 7 a.m. Wednesday. Sally Robinson alerted neighbors when she first saw flood water tumbling down the street. The water was quickly up to doorsteps. Across the stmt at 6805. Storm, Jim Gomel was calling the county asking for hell,. Others residents call- ed later in the day and more,water rushed into their houses. But all got the same answer. "Tbdt's your problem, they told me," Cammel said. Since those calls area residents' anger has Increased. While some of the neighbors ripped down fences to let water flow through, others went into town to buy sand- bags.. The residents were bitter in their complaints that the price of bags went from about 10 cents for empty feed bags early that day to about 40 cents that afternoon. A commercial dealer finally delivered a load of sand about noon and residents began filling and diking. They were able to stop one house from being destroyed and stop further damage to the other houses, they said. When the water began to recede Thursday afternoon they began looking for pumps to get water of out of their houses. The county and fire stations said they had no pumps available. "Makes you want to quit paying your faxes," Caramel said. Cammel's nest door neighbor, Leon Rodriguez, said he learned one thing: "The only thing we candepend on W ourselves." "We didn't get help from anybody — not the Office of Emergency Ser- vices, the road department, the Red Cross. Nobody, but ourselves." Moore said his office isn't directly involved in sandbag distribution programs because the office is funded only for coordination services. Onsgard said cosunissioners have in the past discussed an emergency sandbag program, but it hasn't seemed feasible. "Where wood you put the sand — u the Upper Valley or Lower Valley There's a tremendous cost in bags. There'd be a storage problem. There's just so many problems," Onsgard said. JIM CAMMEL Inside today's Herald -Republic Amusements 23 Births 29 Bridge 32 Classified 29.31 Comics 32 Dear Crossarord .....-32 DeathsAbby 20 Dr. Lamb 10. 7 Horoscope 32 Legislature 12 TODAY ISA BURN DAY 'darnels . 7 Northwest 5 regional News 2-3 ;ports 17-19 CV 8 32 Sunda mono n 9. 10 ries. ... . RATIONING? — Gasoline rationing, only a few weeks ago put down by bureaucrats as something that wouldn't happen, now is rated 50-50 — with no final decision until summer. Page 14. , YAKIMA WEATHER — Partial clearing but still a chance of showers today, Increasing cloudiness Fri- day. Highs In the mid 40a; lows near 30. Thursday ermayy Lwrwy H L II 2 14 3 D 13 n 14 ss n .31 31 ing for eligibility within the next month. Each Valley city must apply on an individual basis. recognize flood hazards. If counties are weak in dis- couraging uses incompatible with new construction in a flood area is 52.63 per t of a structure. FLOODED — Overflowing Ahtanum Creek washed away portions of West Wa Gambling Initiative filed by 2 Yakimans OLYMPIA (AP) — An initiative to open the state to pinball machines, slot machines and public card rooms was filed Wednesday with, the secretary of state. The proposal was filed by two Yakima men, Roy Needham, a tavern owner, and Mike Doherty, an amusement game oper- ator. The two said they had wide support but declined to identify any groups back- ing their proposal. • The proposal would wipe out the existing state gambling law and substitute a com- prehensive new statute. The current Gambling Commission would be replaced by one made upof a tavern owner, a cocktail lounge owner, a law enforcement officer, a member or of- ficer of a private club and one citizen at large. They would be appointed by the gov- ernor. The initiative will now be forwarded to the trade reviser for checking and thea returned to the sponsors. The will have un- til July 5 to collect 117,804 signatures on. petitions by July 5, to qualify the proposal for next November's ballot. Under the proposal, taverns and cocktail lounges could obtain licenses to operate pinball machines, slot machines and pull tabs and punch boards. A tax of 20 per cent of the gross take would be assessed against each machine. The tax would go to the state and a share would be taken to finance commission operations. Money ]eft would be returned to the originating county. A total of 67 per cent of that money would be turned over to the county school districts, 11 per cent to fire districts and 22 per cent to law enforcement agencies. Related stories on Page 12. Today's Chuckle Customer In supermarket: 'Glee me 20 Cants' worth of pots foes, FBI will probe tape' erasure WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Bureau of Investigation r Wednesday night It will investigate the erasure of an 18.5 -minute segm from a tape recording of a White House conversation. An FBI spokesman said the Investigation was being undertaken at the quest of special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski. Earlier, a White House aide testified that he knows of only five pers who ever had possession of the tape. Stephen B. Bull, a special assistant to the President, told a federal co hearing that the only people he knew of who had access to that tape w• himself; the President; his secretary, Rose Mary Woods; J. Fred Buxhat a White House lawyer; Gen. John Bennett, an aide. Bull denied telling a New York Traces reporter that a number of other p ple also had access to the tape of a June 20, 1972, conversation between 1 President and his then:chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman, Bull testified shortly after U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica raised 1 possibility he might refer the case to a grand jury, I have to decide whether or not I'm going to recommend to the spec prosecutor that this rase should be submitted or whether the spec prosecutor should seriously consider submitting lila the grand jury," t judge said. • I'll make that decision in due course," he said. It was the first time had given anyindication in open court of what action he might take. On Tuesday a panel of technical experts said there were at least five a perhaps as many as nine instances of erasing and re-recording in the 18 minute obliterated segment. . The experts are scheduled to return to court on Friday for eros examination by White Rouse lawyers. Most of the questions directed to Bull and a Secret Service official wl preceded him on the stand dealt with who had access to the tape. Buried under muc CANYOVV1LLE, Ore. (AP) --`'• large landslide roared down mountainside near here Wednesda} tight, shoving a telephone con pany building into a creek and burying it, police said. They said rain persons were missing and believed to be in the buried building:',QC, State police said seven employes of Pacific Northwest Bell C1 and two employes of a Roseburg pipeline company were in ,1 1 Q building working to repair service when the landslide occurred.' ` They said two other Bell employes escaped from the landslide aij G � 1 called for help. ���� Heavy equipment was moved to the scene in southwestern Oregon �~ about 200 mites south of Portland, but. police ordered it back whet they feared an additional landslide. . . However, police said between 30 and 50 oersons eaninned will ith about one-third of the main runway covered Hollow Creek Wednesday, flight controllers Ed - Highway 22 near Satus a crumbled mess. Klickitat River crushed 7ehind them were swept /aced by the river when 7esday. (AP Wirephoto) residents hurry from 'o dry out basementc Evacuation planned in Klickitat GOLDENDALE — Flooding hit several Klickitat County areas Wedoesday, and the county sheriff's department says evacuation of some families along the ris- ing Klickitat River is likely today. Rising river water forced the closure of several highways and county roads, in- cluding Highway 97, Highway 14 from Wishram to the DaIles, and Highway 142 leading into the town of Klickitat. The town of Klickitat, in the western part of the county, is "isolated," accord. mg to the sheriff's department. Some families forced to leave their homes by rising water were housed overnight in the town's high school. There were several reports of hooses and trailer houses washed away from their foundations by the flooding river, but only a single minor injury was reported by the sheriff's office. Telephone service to the Klickitat area was lost Tuesday, but a radia link was es- tablished by the telephone company The Lyle fire department reported that( serious flooding Tuesday lessened oni Wednesday. An unknown number of families will� probably be airlifted by helicopter from their homes along the Klickitat River between Klickitat and Lyle on the Colum-• bia River, the sheriff's department said. Flooding also caused some water con- tamination in Klickitat. on Tuesday, and food will be transported to the town today., The Little Klickitat River near Golden. dale also rose, causing some flooding in the town's eastern sections, including a. trader park. Heavy rains continued in the area Wednesday, making the possibility of ad-• ditional flooding likely, said the sheriff's. Hagen, left, and Floyd Liss found traffic at Yakima Air Terminal limited to small aircraft. (Staff photo by Dean Spuler) Flood continues in Valley (Continued from Page 1) then get hit by more water, but I bel the high water point might have reached," Cray said. "If it freezes in higher elevations we'd be safer, but e if 't doesn't, I think the worst migh over." The Yakima apparently "peaked" noon Wednesday; as 30,000 cubic feet second of water poured across Par Dam. At 7:40 p.m., the flow was down 27,000 c.f.s. and at 9:50 p.m. it dropped to 26,000 c.Ls. A flow of 16,000 cubic feet per secon considered flooding conditions, Gray also expressed hopefulness for Neches River and said the river dropped 500 c.0.s. in four hours. Yakima County commissioners ba declared the county a disaster area sent notification to the state Departm of Emergency Services in Olym Wednesday. Director Thomas S. Pryor said Whltm and Klickitat counties were expected follow suit and all declarations would forwarded to Gov. Dan Evans. Evans would thenrequest a federal d aster designation for all the count Pryor said As water continued to rise in Yakima River, the Marion Drain south Toppenish plugged and washed over i Toppenish Creek, which was at flood sta at the time. Several families west of Granger were stranded In their homes and Highway 223 between highways were closed, leaving only Highway 1.2 from Sunnyside to Yakima the only available route through the Yak. .. between 16th Ave. and 64th Ave. and leve helicopters airlifted five persons to safety been Wednesday afternoon. the Flood problems caused by the Naches ven River also seemed to be easing late last t be night, but a bridge over Rattlesnake Creek, weakened by strong water Tues - at day, collapsed Wednesday afternoon. Per Waters from Wide Hollow Creek spread to across the eastern' third of the main and runway at Yakima Air Terminal Wednes- day and all Hughes Airwest flights into Yakima were canceled. Private aircraft d is continued to use the remaining 3,900 feet of the runway and control tower officials thdlast night said the water on the runway appeared to be receding. ere Water in the city of Yakima. despite dis- and coloration, is perfectly safe, according to ent Dave Vargas, Yakima Public Works pia Director. Vargas said water was entering the in - an takes too quickly to be properly filtered, to accounting for the turbidity. "I0 If be chlorinated, however, and safe to drink," Vargas said. "There is no contamination is_ present." es,Most of Yakima's water enters the system from the main intake on the the Neches River near Gleed. of Only one significant power outage has nfo ge By 4 p.m. Wednesday, Highway 97 had water washing across it from Marion Drain to Toppenish Creek and by 6 p.m., dirt roads and bridges from Lateral A east were washed out. _ Over 100 head of cattle owned by Jim Roan of Ellensburg were stranded by the I 'sing waters between Sunnyside and Granger. Overflow from the Yakima River also caud some flooding in the lowland areas ear Zillah, including a portion of the town ark. Toppenish police and fire departmant personnel were keeping a close eye on th 'ver as water inched toward low-lyin ant Toppenish. The Toppenish-Buena Road was closed s the river threatened the U & 1 Sugar ctory just east of Toppenish. Bill dwards of U & I said company employes Mit a dike across Highway 22 adjacent to e plant to keep the water from flowing to Toppenish and the plant. Edwards said he had the blessing of the ghway department to construct the dike. White Swan, one of the hardest-hit com- unities, still had a foot of water flowing rose its streets and the Fort Road mained closed. Yakima Indian Agency superintendent Iliam Schlick said food was being flown by helicopter to the White Swan Com - unity Center for more than 40 persons acuated from their homes. Another 60 [studies in the area decided stay in their homes and supplies were wn to them by helicopter Wednesday, State Highway 22 between Prosser and Paterson was closed to all but passenger cars and school buses by order of the State Highway Department because the runoff of the snowpack was causing roads to break up, the Benton County Sheriff's Of- fice said. Rescue and supply efforts were boosted by the addition of three more helicopters Wednesday. Two choppers from Fort Lewis and -another from Spokane arrived to assist in evacuation and dropping supplies. We're concerned now about problems he Marion Drain and Toppenish Creek a," said W. K. (Pete) Moore, director Yakima County Department of ergency Services We'll meet this morning and then send m out. Medicine, food and other Hes will be delivered to those who ire them," Moore said. tanant Creek, which crested Tuesday, eared to be on the ebb late last night, r p a fa E b th in hi rn ac re in ev to department. flo Yakima girl hurt in crash A Yakima girl was admitted to St. Elizabeth Hospital for treatment of facial lacerations following a head on collision on 3rd Avenue Wednesday evening. Injured was Cheri Hatch, 11, a passenger in an auto driven by her - mother, Donna Rae Hatch, of 211 Walnut' St. 6206 in t She was injured when her mother's are northbound auto and a southbound auto for driven by Art N. Sorensen, 66, of 612 S. 6th Em St. collided. the supp Date established soon requ CLE ELUM — A date for the upper app county hospital districts construction _..__ , Lt occurred throughout the not although isolated cases of homes without power have been reported. An outage on the north fork of Ab Creek blocked power to 15-20 resit Wednesday afternoon, accord', Pacific Power & Light district m: Bruce Beaudoin. High water conditions have prat PP&L workers from repairing the o Beaudoin urged homeowners to p qualified electricians to investiga dividual outages, as dangerous rand may exist. Schools in West Valley District n closed today and Superintendent Seiler said the decision to open or would be made on a "day-to-day d All schools In the heavily -flooded Adams District will also remain dos day. Gray Lusty, chapter manager o Yakima Valley Red Cross, said more 500 persons in the county had been ft to leave their homes as a result o flooding. A local restaurant gave food certifi, for 100 meals of fried chicken numerous other persons have ob assistance in moving families providing rooms and sleeping facilitit displaced families. TRYING TO STOP THE FLOOD — West Valley resider attempted to stem flooding Wide Hollow Creek by making a dig of hay bales along Sorenson Road. PUBLIC NOTICE Our country, at the present time, is experi- encing shortages In all petroleum by- products, resins, plastics, wools and many other materials needed In the ski manufac- turing field. Jed's would like to urge you to buy your ski equipment and clothing thls season. Jed's Ski Department Is fully stocked at present, but no one can say what next season will hold. Many suppliers have already warned us of great shortages . , , and 1f you were going to wait '111 next year to buy skis, boots, poles, bindings and ski clothing, your selection may be very limited. Shop now at Jed's while the supply Is good, USE YOUR HANDY JED'S CREDIT ACCOUNT 311 W. YAKIMA AVE. 248-5550 71st Year, Number 97 Yakima, Washington, iursday, January 17, 1974 * Price 10 Cents Why no insurance? Didn't ask By STAN DARLING The federal government offers a liberal flood insurance program, but neither Yakima County nor any of its cities are eligible because they've never.. asked for it. Local governments must apply for the Natiogal Flood Insurance Program under Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Even in Washington counties and cities that apply, there are few individual policy buyers, a Seattle insurance official said, but the program Io still available.. "I don't know why 1t (insurance participation) Isn't bigger than it 1s," said Will Edwards of 'Fireman's Fund American in- surance Companies. Edwards' company is the only servicing agency for Washington. "The people don't seem to realize It or the officials don't, I don't know what It is," Edward., said. ' Flood insurance, subsidized by HUD, can be purchased by in- dividuals for as little as 25 cents Flood waters renew attack By JIM GOSNEY A. two-pronged attack of surging flood waters again struck the Yakima Valley Wednesday, inundating thousands of acres M the Lower Vaney and threatening even more as Central Washington reeled 1through the third straight day. of flood danger. In the third most serious flood in Yakima Valley history, the Yakima River tilled to• nearly double flood stage at ,Parker while overflowing Toppenish Creek coupled with Marlon Dram near Toppenish to pool flood waters over several hundred lowland acres. No injuries have resulted from the flood and officials are crossing theirfingers hoping the worst is over. "We may be on the way down," said Bill Gray, supervisor of the Yakima Reclama- tion Project, after he tdok a reading on the river flow late Iasi night. "I'd hate to say that the worst 1s over (Continued on Page 2, (kluma 4) Flood victims: County no help • By LARRY BURROUGH Some tesidents on South 47th Avenue had (Drip up a county road In order to save 11 and their homes from further flood water damage. per 1100 of a building's value. It is completely apart from regular homeowner's Insurance. Warren Sutliff, county planning director and Conference of ..Governments secretary, said commissioners and Yakima Valley cities have been aware of the Insurance coverage but haven't applied. "They're aware of it," Sutliff said, addlog that commissioners were scheduled to consider apply- ing for eligibility within the next month. Each Valley city must apply on an individual basis. Applying is a simple process un- der the 1968 law, which was amended late last year so that still -ineligible areas like Yakima County can be subsidized if they apply before Dec. 31. A county or city must name a flood insurance program ad- ministrator. They must submit copies of building permit pr- dinances that show the permit issuance system requires that new construction in flood plains recognize flood hazards. If counties are weak in dis- couraging uses incompatible with flood plains — such as new hous- ing — any insurance for those structures is not subsidized. But in Yakima County, for ex- ample, even new flood plain con- struction could have its insurance subsidized up to Dec. 31 because of the new amendment. Existing construction could be -eligible for the emergency program (lowest rates) until Dec. 31, 1975. A Seattle HUD official said the unsubsidized premium rate for new construction in a 100 -year flood area is $2.63 per $100 value of a structure. So subsidized flood insurance would be $85 peryearon a $30,000 structure, and the unsubsidized rate on the same structure would be $789 per year. Washington counties whose un- incorporated areas are eligible for national flood insurance are Chelan, Clark, Cowlitz, King, Skagit, Snohomish, Walla Walla and Whatcom. Eligible cities are Kelso, Longview, Pullman, Richland, Seattle, Twisp, Vancouver and Woodland. ...osoeer,.reumner 99M'"� • '7747-'7 ,,94.,�srttts�: r17;"..735,4:7:,nT +. +rte . I i t -r 5lPk er,i cr r Wash' (' jurdsy.-danuafy..19 1974,: riti�lsth DARLING.answers critici 114,147-977 7". f -:.SLI 8etuf day' EditionPrice ,10.Cento BY'ST 4 .• and county canes .for flood trett�e5 "We were out all hes They/are not flood plains over ,•reeks aid date " - control Comes from river Aher}i j been Irustrahon anger_, this: county :', said I ouiss(la(t o[ ' expected to experteoce the kind qty show'ng flood plains k ! ^,; basins .People in other. low areas, (k'atst bar wok sides: face engineer'.'"Wedidn't have tit-`, flooding that happened thle week t ; - Bet. other lowlands'whllecalled have never felt threerlened'plough.'• , Flooiting jirought angry - . dividuala'to go to aB the'areaa 1:' L"= '}•+4•'flood hazard preas`areiat]egilly by their small waterways•. push . cnticiam°of yakjrnarCount "from In keeping an eye on Bili bottomlattds studded with,:,, r" t I y Q?d flood Ial le feel f .• for •.eounly :eipenditur'es.':Either',. eep access the prgblem hasn't been there, or it hasnt beep been.. 'ii think wet going to have to have a mit meeting to reriun 8 Y decide just what the county should i nofrnally.Ltranqull West Valley damage and tryhtg to k I neighborhoods tha[:'never ex- routes open ,'twe were trying 10 pected,water in their bomes.:'t e'.� do, the best ,for,alt people..n$ in-..' That criticism brought angry., t dividuat problems V.:. 'Half `said.: new �omes'are sublect to whatyl. Z p m .•eOp sa e.m flood -expert `,call ','100 year.d., building there-wlthop4:t(lood- floods 'In other• Words, extreme a'1� .1arQO�ing '0.1',..,,;(). r^ otherrprecautlais in c0n414001�ire elpec at0ea5t, .-when r..2 s Ott ,: •f every1OO'e, ';: ArldThe. Rod whin'dtiaster'comes, � �i � -- ` � ., �St4`�. y�-ts feauy'Qrepared.• The trpuble is ;tb. .... uld;b uhty'tind Almy Corps of provide in - a flood 'disaster - two 10,0 -year floods::'in:ae`v ' t. "7 -^- ' said Commissioner eSa ,a; olfipeers have datesiebng_ the situation,' m r ' years r'jiobody knows, and du Yaklydla Sutler east of 2ha" city. ' Lenore Lambert. asters'aren'1 often predictable r„ i 'i Evehlie: aJoe are 3erlticized by - But how much money:will the Yakima County expects' floods i darmerys !long' east bbipk,'for peoplebewilling to speadina few annually in the river'basin.;t'j, a y llalt4,..'a,„+ months,.abeesked;Peoplelendto_ where there are stateslesignatl �'R �s,>t 65 Ioradic preiwreth)re is forged filen' past Rodd probbms yp 3 4 f ' -ii , Yfi • • 4 J �. -.T.,1 ie J••••,7 -"••••'i,,,,, . _ V5 reactions (mm county'Soad crew. : -i•-!'Our concernup Gere •vas public , • B YY gh Isal Ijust,,�iiintespected to there. flood water on`pdl[B :.dile- of t this •' lndiytduat-pleas for help OW.;magnitude if tint llnposalble, fed the courthouse But the county • Haff added y�� didn't have anyone to reipond to' -: The West Valley iitd'Ahtanum _ 'ih4 Pleas fi �` ;: areas :are lowlaitd.3laced with' who yro�teong hood lks with'LLttk. ,�u - safeiY sleep trying to Ji ht a flood that "It's damned itrte •fia . 4 ..... 'S� ♦ Y. ... ...,. especiallyiif theyfeel they were 1reak,aituatioas};Miay pl9pfR tend'lo taint Il wont,ttappeq agate. ...;; -Eventually, public reaction will decide whether the connty<eeters a budgeted flood disaster, progrprn Cosh WWII J.e oldie and tl a maygrity�3( tlptpeople don't want goveinmes$ O get joy volved -in i prpgraml,`tlw4`i`w1Bbe used. Inf requentlyly the'1k�reeoonty- might.deetde Itta,ollt rortlAlt`} Even under U Geral lloadtnz- surance, program c�i�imwtou were schedu jedo tCgni�de'r�tq p; lCoalW.d N Pa a l,}c tyleCil; k, w.. ttAx248..#txi ,•,.sat e case to {� r v Cj:ORO t.AR NER SJR. • jury niemorindu.n„the Judge said d Wash damd 1LLIAM CLA1BORhl: '.'considered ;opinion that :a distinc t';♦tlr'1ra.�Ye.r roe - ' ulbillty of unlawful Conduct on the par ASR11gGTON t1.8: Dl strict .of one or more perioni exists here' 1 J9 SSU ien;suapended his;hear - He.said a. federal graed tory iris. bettq • o44+114etdenl eflaop'a' Watergate ••• equipped ''to Conduct the tort lnypsttg' F(Idry.and feeenunended A'grand. tion. now r qulredi jt., t} bitli;(wi,;� yr brieetiggtkn unto the poeeibiltty of Watergate Speeiat,t?r'gaefutor,Leoi eluted dutntctfatt 4f evldoQce and Jaworski:,. An exhaualhfe paitgatIonl 9:fenel.;t*'F eJ'i eu.ti it�.y: and referraloflinjo•rto oAlhew d rnsld}:t -0 a tgllawi.ig. day jury.. ' bearipg�yt used, beuptgape!1n • ••The,twonedgaper more ok,:tllwns`atlipoetiped`recce..• ed at the ontaet of• -+ .1 ' Assistant -Watergate , fmly, fi►ordedl t,41. leichard Ben-Venistp n it y� In one •of nhs recd g, reaident'il.. v tee ; - se.dc'e enwhik�ktau`ng tie •f eerie. of.•n$etlhie"aritp. • e"Restatt6ah4t�Av re�na '7peeelieree lytxiii rcan ,/j,e'h_egarnnd�kfakl • v.,;• , 6eaN aboGt iiphQ9e c3U,c6e�laa! Jaely',,Jeffery and Marry ..liffersoe„tM`"]!akima lava' bedwitaft&mer Altoreei'Generil JadtN . docked' Rte.:a-e..' + ... ��Irrrtr `.Yakima Moys' in Riverside •apeakig gq.nthei joplo�;'k;iv 60.441-1(311.1.coup j Sgpe lltjyone:ore ec;_ leaf wa•.wrx, Ora. r• . 1. .•-•,,, n ,,1.1 d_iiti fy, .. .: :.. •...,a ""•77::::".!!! r „moi GEORGE LARDNER J ;atdigILLIAhl Q.AIBORN WASHWGTON.. Judge Atha Stripa ..suspended I ings• oa RPrealdeot' .Nixon"s-, W tapes Friday -and recommended jury Investigation 'Into the posai unlawful:. destruction of evider relatedOffenses." Strica. made the move followin ION peirring that disclosed abrup Dro;iplikeof Nixon's eubenesie a''firmly .word4d,' fa !.w Yakima. '-!? '�."+>'• J>iCS' iAft tty,'an4 .Hai ;►amts .16.. a t.ma.6of • `e •' steak'Yak] ettb Elielr'bef1th teerYgaci petformancez in last yea ' Permatex. 200 race at Riv side, Calif.• The Herald -Republic's al < racing writer, Jack Richards ' 1a Riverside to cover this yea rt'• event as Jeffery of Yakima a r`Jefferson of Naches go for: `` t encore of their; 1-2 Jinixh a ye r .•r, 7- ago.'h. • �Ricards .' teport $;,• iverside,•i Cadvance(rs ' a {ace, k on page 13. attI6, :drown �=.f1ood WET ALL AROUND — The home 0f Pete .Le:`Follette on Lower;Ahtanum Road is almost totally surrounded by flood siaters'emanating from a ou/vpr_S rjls aute{t DbJLe.at left is • t4 � ddEE� ' au '°a T r`lihtanum'Creei ..„ Perin the day. Road los $1.3 mil L. . BY BOB LITTGEN •• , TOPPENISH - Motu thin.11 S dd111on In.flood damaje by oottmed '• state highways in the Lower' Valley during: this week of-ramrand . . _ streams which sentseveral hundred residents fleeingg0rop their. 1. While the flooding conditions,seemed to be'easing, the realxatrpn ot,UM •' damage caused., by the five -days• of flooding:" started. sinkin m t. J District 5 Engineer. Tom Gray. surveyed`3tati highwiyi In the= Iolearr, : Valley Friday and has. placed -a 01.260,000 gicelsd40 re9u1ra te'r 'reopen Highways 97, 22 and 220 (Fort Road) t•AJtfo'Yl • Gov. Dan Evans on Friday declared Yakima' rad plcltlt1 CCtrsI10ssdb•• °aster areas Besides the damage to stateroads ao un eterminedosinen'• _. has been done to county roads and Bureau? of tedim A[tail•� Satus and White Swan -areas. • weegf4 +a -•+,:,y' 'Gray said it will take at least milli next �, to deterrrtfga- will. he needed to repair and reopen Highway 9Tlrom'toi padahfo Golders• •: ' dale.' . , t •. t r a'ar�' a . Theres still a lot of water over the readvr�( y and recae't pt le by ear W examine the roads yet." _he said. • Six, major bridges were damaged . twa Have loll etely. The . other, four bridges have lost approaches t i oo.,a said. Damage' to Highway 22 from Grangerhu eailmatec 9100,000 and will take several •weeks to '" 7 sNgn^•- On the Fort Road, Highway Department weraargrldagflast night4: repairing the road which sustained an eatlmated 50000 dainageduringthe week: Cray said __ ' • = a ;�!- �,_; 1Contiaued on Page 2 Cola ) • and 90.'head of. cattle drown Friday morning as the Yakir • River -flooded the Green Vali • south of here. • • A herd of more than 250 cm • became isolated as the Yakin bounded from its• banks Thur -day night.. : h a , Thecattle, owned by Jl Roan. of -'Ellensburg,• wei .valued at =100 to 9450 each. • Pat Blakney and Albert Ba •'helped take feed by boat to tl herd which got to high grout .x.00 the cattle ranch during t1 Inside today's Herald amusements itrt a Indge -• 15 • • i8 ,0110?Stet -;Cu 23 fuel saving lurches- 10, 11 among teen -rias nautfied 18-22 `r,r rossword '..ZJ YAKIMAWEATHER-PartlycIcudytirnughSun- lesths '.•'18 daY ,Hight in mit /bs ws in upper 20a. loroscope - .t : •l - ' •fti:. , rmndce a di vbig u ft: 47"i44''1.a dy lira stimai amagl By-. DUANE DOZIER',.. Teams of volunteer*' -.were to sb i throughout -the' -the/flooded.- areas aktma' 1fafey this'rnorrdng to r '�horsetlack'estimate" of flood dal 5 The survey is needed to establish :'for possible federal disaster aid an ring. done at_ tbe.requeat, of the An 9,Red Cross::• -' A't Takio(`.t will bt represental .Seethe Yakfnia'County uniShe Blu Depu Search said' Reacueuntt, Bureau al <Affalrs,.Qv11 Air'.Patiol,-Yakima 10',9. -Qvilian. Band Radio Club, jeep ck , ,other volunteers .. trt A -1 The•'survey teams wil..be cool t `l ti ►� bT Yakima County Deputy Sheriff / 1 t:* %Rice, coordinator of the sheriff's <} meet Explorer Search and Rac }� -t: -v"•+i yF 221;.who has been one -of those hes -•• • - �fllldoZoir ' : operations for flood -victim aid-thl IAek R 1 Vii...+Deadline for the survey b 5p.n 1 a,y ,,•. Q e >': m the machinery to getrieeded'aa Jl7et{F: dIWBY"'bY ,- can be out 1010 motion as soon"as .egislature •� TODAY IS A, 613 1 /h w1 egional News 22 �i.wy _s. J53 ports . 1315 Sunday �3111'. •r sr Vesltieah i� �"� -Mondry AY AFT THEa FC0c) Bt1l,�l.Dl )ODS ARE FUN - Eight-year•Old dog. Baron. Steve M living with .hls ce Rhodes doesn't mind the floods, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy act be looks at all the water at a O'Brien, 9104 Wide Hollow Road. (Staff Feet excuse for not going to school. photo by Dean Spuler) end of classes he romps with his . • • "rore•c, • - . , • AFTERMATH link, in Rosii"Frldaay bet its iormei, show. Damage to the Brsmnieitb Idaho' hlt by:- .• ••• • , 0. 1 with wind, rain: . ing Lake Coeur d'Alene in northern continued to be.the main ,woerk fighters east of the Cascades and the sation of 75residents alonuthe' ne River west of the city' of Coeur- to was underway. • horities Friday a ttrik,uted' at leath in Washington this week -:to " ng. Sgt. Don Caster of the Klickitat y sheriff office said the flooding;ap. tly caused the heart attackL,that Klickitat resident NelsEl Lincleiirk ay night." got too" scared and his heart i't take it;" Sgt. Caster said:- ;7,9 Caster said waters in the flOodeer , f Klickitat were continuing to nae aid more evacuations appeared ' ary. Ile said helicopters visited' 20-- iioiated families on Thursday but In each case the residents- had elected to 'stay in their homes., , LL • • 2 • A breakthrceigh wan reported, however, in Yakima County when.a road was opened: , to the isolated community of White Swan.' Authorities said damage - from the flooding would run into millions of dollars X In Washington and Idaho. . • Most rivers in Washington and northern Idaho werereported tb be receding. But . Lake Coeur .d'Alene, whose only outlet is -" the Spokane River,. was rising and_was ex- pe0ted :to be 'about 'six feet above spring: runoff:stage Friday night... -0:. Washington Water Power engineer Joseph.Clegg predicted some flooding in lowlying areas.of _Spokane. _The Expo '74 •'..•-• site was not reported to be in any danger. t • ger ci izens, icials alike • • - uiId resell land forreal estate ingtridge.s and ways kriceilch idea, elopments , • 4.. .iIeatii lsotated by the high' Water Ommissioners wonder ' °click Of reads:". " ther this"iieek's flooding wilr Crews Mobilized for temporary nge theitAmInds, or 'for. how - repair to major roads. Temporary,- • , ' • - Army 'bridges -L. nailed -Bailey p. to $1.- million in roads and brIdgesaare.,betng sought or the ges were washed away in We, „North, Fork Of Ahtanum Creek:, • , ding, county offlcials "." „. •Thi North Fork road is sliced' ithout break...from' their • by three missing bridges and mud ter flood Worriet FrtdaY, slides With help of private non-._ „. rs-started assessing damages, "'" _.tractort•- and equipment;' crews ctural weaknesses teremaiii-- wiltwork through the weekend to • • „ .• • " . build through to stranded persons. Motorists are being warned to use -extreme caution 'on some " T0BMUCH-'01; A: Bl'— Yakima. - ford -Ro'ad. aidMarks •i4i Friday County crew, have wee attemptini ... 0 .4 Ds q . ' ' • roads, where" only 'thin layers of ', County road grader slts preeariously In M. '• after slippier off the 'rood, Another clear roads* after this wee • pavemenVare left and large holes- ar ditch at ein eee secUon of Rather-- -,,--:' ,grader approaches' to lied Inistior..' 11 oodwateri can appear when pavement drops ' . !•••• 'L• -, - ,.. - • • • - L... ..,, , " - - ....;?!... ,v xd.,...4- - '' • . ' . -''. • b -... ' t ' ' . ' . lhon 0 road might be opened this ty Frida)., 'With access on the survey to determine the ex- * Swan areas and along the . ..• iingewere stabiligingon the _ rte of at least two inches of • . .• , ' . tend delivering water, food L , e of washed out roads and, .. • ..• out of service 10 the Lower . ' • •1; ite Swan will remain -open were. forced to leavk_theif.4..;.. throUgh. Estimating cost of floo under way Continued. from Pagel be looked' Over from the: ground will be • survexect.,igrFtlie•air:lhe..earus will es- priiate.prqiertyloiS ierthrie categories destr6yedl-.1flpftlinalidliiiikleestirriated it,75-4 pin?entLiIaignj 000t -or iirajeel'Ataidageulf.4;eilitriefed..S aohiceinedt ebit isbtweonridiind15Per , centYmndininorlderriagOtrealitliati10;:l; •• per Cencreplaceinene-Coa0ilr4,-..l'Af ,,,Thel'urveis of theafeld leatnamill liez„ hippiirteck„'by Ldolia6 figuies• arrived 0 :"'L " ' • --- tor arnings este • • . • . Driving rain' and 'strong winds hl 'Pacific Coast Priday and moved a five flooded states while cleanup el .. continued frcon'a previoiti storm. .".Storm Warnings were posted- aloe ' Amine Coast from the Canadian bort •Cape Mendocino In -Northern CaUb warnings,were posted as far sot 'the San Francisco Bayarea. , i,Winola • along„Wastungton's soot coast and- portions of the. Interior , reach 70 miles'per hour with higher( !gal and 'ThettisettlIn feet,helOolled to.. Treng Hien, chief-spokesnian.,..i. FLOODS ARE FUN Eight-year-old • dov... °item ja.:14elkg,;4441:14a ,the South. Vietaames e command,.saidtStevellhesies'doesett miod.the floods," -,.,gra0dpir7latitc7,514144hirs.niny seLliree South Vietnamese soldiers; were le fief ha looks .at all the water 0n o.ao.;91% Wide Hollow Romi.'etStaff two.,were:woonded. as ground -perfect encase for notgoing to schen'. ' Deans Spilerk sting on orie the- islands -1.1 .1 oI igiss es: be romps with' his:- ;„, ' ' • IVashington, Idaho hit by wiriiri •-: •W ' • ; ...- AFTERMATH ()F THE FLOOF.v.i;;.,, ,F,Alsanam Road Friday, bet io {Water seeps placidly past tho!...A1143,',";14eiXig. dispi Brummett home at 3804 LoWntt141Ca• *milers end raptured p II ' ' '-'!v • - -. . . ;,.e..1.,':i,!SO-2,:r,l':... ',' •• - L ', - L-, '-' it::1.' ThRis • ake Coeur d'Alene in northern isolated farbilies'int Thursday but la each ' Waierdogged. 7a;h7nagi;c7ntschlorthera- fn")dahli,nciontinuerf.tObe...the main worry of catia the- red:Identified elected to. stay.,18 ‘..-; she were lilt Friday. by ,/ new storm, ,' flood fightereeast of the Cascades and the-. their .homes.r., , .,' ''. . . • '''', - I • •;,'t..+ eking high winds 'ond•min.., q., ''.•,,,.. '".evecuaticiii...4f, Th,. residents' alongi. the ' A breakthroUgh was reperted, howeVer„. Wind warnings went up ',throughout': . Spokane:River, weir of the city of '00telt ' in YakimaChunty when aroad was opened. lsbington es the pacificstorm headed.'" d'Alene was underway; ' .. ' ' ' to the isolated community of White Swan:;•••••• st.--Tbestorm system appeared to pack 'I.: AuthoritieS friday attributed at .leaSi ,' Authoritie.i.-,iaid damage train the ,!. is, irair. than that of - earlier,' storm;;One . death: 'in ;.Washingtoril this week -to 'flooding would run into millions of dollars" •-;. stems that drenched4he Northwest -dim.. 'I.' flooding. Sgt., tkin' Caster 'of the Klickitat . ' in .Washingtou..and idano. • , , s ,......,'' ; the week: i. ' ',.. 7,,I.9 ' - ' ':,""t.':'';'COuntY she,. di! office laid the flooding aPr :' ' Most riVerc.iriNashingtOn and northern. Idaho. Gov.. Cecil Andrur:dallie Mier,- Parentir'aansed Tine' heart attack 0.that• ,Idaho;were.'reportedlo bereceding. But!' mil's. flooding. Nhe Worst'natural "die, .,„ kille0811-eltilaf reSident Nets A...1.1„ndeg.9,',1;.Laka-Coenr:-.4'41ene, *nose only outlet le,,, terld tho historyof the .state of-Idaho;Tueschif. Meth. T.I.,..,. . ..'. I ,,,,‘•I‘ :...••••1,f's, the Spokarnt'lliver, was rising and was ext ..4• 4 declared a state of emergency in three .:., ' "lie get - toalscared and Ms -. heart -pintee*Wihnitttais feet &boll SPrioil;: ore .countiesI7 Genii- Fayette- and, oinildn't take it,"., Sgt. Caster. said: ',....!' ; ranoff stage Friday night. lams- bringing the' total to 11. ." .,.?,,.., . -Sgt.:Cuter:said waters in: the flocided,,i Washington 'Water 'Tower 4•011itWor";' GOV. Dan Evans declared the counties of lowrief 181Ckilatirere, continuing to rise. Joseph Clegtprboictict some flooding in; •,_.. dtima. Whitraan, Asotin and KlicIdtatin;';and 'skittaore. Evacuations'. appeared‘",:.1*ying areast,70vSpokane. The Expo 14,-.;!.,fi ishington state disaster areas: . ,:. '',' "necessary,',..-, He said helicopters visited X - site was netni/ed to be in any thnger, ,... ,,,•., : slov-4,•rf.,Pli,''...-, Floods anger citizens; .. . ...-„,-.,..- ....:::,:...,.:„4 . - . County,s,..4.,......,,.., .z.,i4.,.1..4,t.,_;..., ....9`•.4.` " ' , - -- - - • " ' - - c.',. - . • ' : tt.!'4;,,,ifi.oiii.oi.i'., CoaUeued from Page 8; - -.seit*Illo; 401,4ateptik, - in . ,•war .10 Keastkpetz.:; . jeti'weeks:-IleiOntikillAkilii up : ,developmenti.- .:ttf L't•t-,I1 7 ...,!.:4: : 1 . p.1 . -.011 .., ..b:y th.000;,Wita,r;,-;,;-.. some righte -, snOn'an the right to , .... :Corn in is s to n e rs .• w o poi en or'4''SPi..cEs:-,A,'is build in a flood-psoike,area-V1430Ut - wittheritltis wt=eit's 11°?.014 wit ' • maj: •.,)°4149Pgr.11.7s'r';',..-k .p.nding eitra inoney. ttfprows: ...: ,pbange thelf:inor for h sindsflif,L=. r , . ,, oeroads. Temptirary:,;-. againit a .nisanier-, thiCiinkittlisoi.--)_ ilipp,w 2gajij: ''., T'4...t'"-"s'-'. -.ffr,,,•: ,,,...--,.. ,., LJpIhn:4-- ilDfitcer,in.'iDsids. 1-Dd , bridges -are, being sought for the thik.,' ..--* ,...;.,:;;;,;.-:-....:,...;'... t,f d gen Viere'' wadnh'ed aeray;in Ilse; ,North;Fitot Antanum green. ',:.:',,1 i • YI:' -',.t.ffbioningcojuittoiticiale :. said,' ' :' %The North fork road in *sliced ',.-.;k. residents 1311Ye Pqttes.ted-sPneding;,-,..,,c.,"-' :Nitboue.A..break ...tram ,...thSeir• ...,..;', • by, three'missing bridges andmud money ,4.thitt!".;*14:t1Many others,- ; - : 4 earli!i n000 'worries F_riday road;.," 4.:' ir.144 Ot''''*Lli lielEl.'"0,Private ' 666-- hitte2-friti*thi:iceitentrraePh2tin- '''',: twsaitarfed"assessingdamaiesi t., : tractor and equipmentcrews'," ' • f,ieereibeif,lri`tpllhigthelti'arliireir ,;nstriciiitat vieakneSsei in remeiii!' ',. lei Lc work through the weekend to "... , . ,. biuld through to stranded persons.-- Motorists are being warned to ..-..,,,,, . ,.....L...,. ..,4, ... .,..,,1 .,......,.. , . ,...... t.„..„.„.:, ..,....:.• ,. ... • use extreme caution' on , some: .: ,T*hitiC/11:0KA ' Milk ,-..''Ynit,imiW.H-,Isillard'itte;41- merlin* :Iii*t../ roads,' wliereTorily .tkin layert'or",','...,,,-Apontskeseil Oa* ate priiadisslija t-:1:41 aftgrilllipber:OW,the.4).* :V! pa ‘leinetit..,4re Teft -and large beles '- '.- ,l;"."-Is'ingfrs,k5weilittirP.oetst," 1‘..*:71.1.!glist4,•-• 40.11,0:-',11911.1.511#;,,f,gf,i.tg;:1 • ' ------------c- ,,,t -, , i..C.,.-L -` ie ' ..- ' 2; , : ' ,- . : •-' --',,i.,.: ,..7,,,S.,t-• Floa $1.3mi . ^ • . can aPPear.when pavernenf drops . • - ' • ' ' .- . '.." (Oil Sim+ e,d trost:P,gf.:::-0::•cr ,:`, '''a ';,:.•,4 ,,, :•,;;.'l -,''',.. ',': ' ' Wea ther and water conditionapermittlo1;81i3nad might be opermdthis. • '.'' weekend,".he Mid • ".• ' ,, , ''' . . White SWanfinally`svasoperiedia;Mileles coyly Friday with accese oa the ' - u r-1 (ler way ''.-- e,.., , Today the BIA in sCheduledtkestart a housing sorvei to'deterrnine than*. ' • . ' ,. • ,,,,I. I Coptiliaeti f ram. 17 age , . - • • , tent of -dimageS toi homes in the gatt? apd Whitt Swan.ereas and aloe( dua • . be lookedtPre.ge(gOirk3ho ground will hi.f., ...,.Yaklina 'River banks. .."'•!‘e•I," '-'7' '..: --,.. 4.'7','.4'. 1,!..,' ''',;t. •' ' ''' '• *.%,'"' ..-'• '..', ' suryeyed firatiheatePrhe it.Orns will es7•:'., Barney Donm-:inmistankiupaefoie;ejont salithings,Were stabilising onalta.• ' ',!.. , timate prePertyitsieWthree-categerlei,i,j f kreservatioa as water levels, began to drop id spite of et least tem loolseisof - . r . deetray,t, irTht..p'a* (hag is eguipighd%R..."..4, i.,anow which fell:Filday'rin thcWhile Swan area., :-• ,. iL".• ..'S' •: '.,44, . ...,.•-• i175,:-,perpOiat..0Gtipliiiiielit00iWri'qi0' HoliconteM wilt be operatingthoughlhe weekend dolliwrillgaiater;lnnd= ' • • - - moreWma,16.K.dafnagii.„:ireitinSilliksie,-: ;'-:..4'i.k. .L,.and Medicine trfanillies still ;stranded becatiaeAf, wash* out roads and': , '' ' . repiaeimentinOstialatweep10 and 7hlier lihiell 'Water. Dints lakl:', .. ' '•i• i 'T .1''....i.' TP*'''C, .4.1 • ,'1•,''`.:i V: c•v", ;,• , . cenef iampirilnar,darnige; a taa.,4ur. IR> ... • Three National Guard helleopters were takenout 01 service tn. the .i.alw,ef, ''.'''.-- . •• per 'cint,„replieemee(cOst. ,...' i; -4,....',,,',,r.; .,,,,•;,; '''` 4=1 ,',...1 , Valley as the. flood. problems eased he said.".4.•r'' 2 2; ,....• . .. .' - . i•:',..:. ., . ryori•of.the field:tearna'4111 be ', v'*t'2,',. The community centers in Torment* and ..WItthe8wadwil/ renew 'opal' ..''. -,„. ...iiiprted:. by '<robin; figures rurfied:ill f and continue feetlineand hotising.tardilies that4ere for71 to.4tat _their •-,.1.-4 ' through .co,oppripg.'4...apeas..I440 iviii.V. homes during the:flooding: - '17. I4i,..,;... ,r' 8.P'1‘11',4„,....----.1;:,:.•!4•„4 „..el. ',...•-- --.'S,I, '. ciee>hich: have. dollar valueiaimilabl ,A 1001 people Started coming out* White S*110todeynnirwlgstes with ''''''.: .",.- Such as''the'county assessors -offlee,'"...'4,,ti.s":,.r.r.,efr" ! 4 relatives In the Toppenish-Wanato' areas," Dunn said. -.., ;--4"..,,74`.:, Budd said,the surveyors WillnOtte Ini.niiI-P; ',... Friday 21(150 Fort Siincot Job Corps Center ertliSleViS and etti dentWere .. house! moil.will :not consider :depilate te,r ;evacuated by helidoptei to White Swan whe're they were likenII : hisser to , cropioeeitenifie landareai but-will.be,"..7 :their homes -'rnoitly in Seattle' and Spoitatie.tk;-' Tr 4f: ....., ,:,_ ....,,....,:=2 ...-. , ... concerned,with:siisi thine as landsCap:11;. ,...- Clothing -and :bidding for flOodidetims eaiiiiMitoollectptithrrm0W the '• ''- ...,...,ing„oriyeimia, leurkenenrandother-ins",;!;,,,s• Salvation Army and the .Sunnyside Fire Departmentl. --.: , • • ...' .'' .'^' ..' provernentit • ., - '=';....,..'," 7.,':'.:.,',''T ',e,....7.i J.; Arlo. Wagger, volunteer fireman. said the conummity response has been • ' - •- 'Statistics gethMredin ihe survey will10Q.,:. good,..but adchtional clothing and bedding is atilt needed tor the flood yic- ." given,. to.lthe4egion" 10 •,(WishingtOk-4" ti4ni,-- , .,."'t- :..:::-..,It•ei•••- .."-•:••••,./4,'"-‘4- ..,•,-...• ....Y.P.::'...._:,,'' ..,___. .1.4••':.: • -•'• •• • • - . - Oreg.:41;41:0k and.' Montana) indleidual -i, • ,IASairSUOISArnly. trOC-1W'AXPeVlid 10144.9 !.0-?..°A.FF, ''"4 Mor. ' ani.ltak*Obriklii.fOr the FederalDisiter z.. nine at the fire statiou.. •:-.,',...,,..,? ••-": • '...1,-.., --..,.,...,, ---.1:••,•••- • iteaisielieF".adndailtretion;'Hughftwaler- • Central ValleY.resident.i.iiitli clothingto, (innate can drOPoirtisi)teilia at. „„J.. • wh§!-„40004i„ia.tod4y.. B,A4.taid..., P1. Toppenish Community -Center On' Mytkaiiiid'1.-4,1.0 4, .;''._: '"_. ,-:'•---- ="r.. • , ' TheltbKifill.bebrwarded tiotheladerall'l •,- Despite the addition of -twoAnes of wetinsow klidaY,,?ottillse.yalditta. 4- 7,', 4:7 gov,eprimerpkin)mpiet-afiettintepreiicier and Piaches 'rivers conUnued to . drop -'. ...,.''''. •----',' ,- ',..-' ..--... ''',.-`, '-'lletdechir,atkitenethiA aiealtr,,Slisaster.•'.. , jit 3 pm Friday theNaches River Was Miming' atS.,i)63,cubinkeet per se- ,':1 ''. area' in'akine;:fedlial •- aid` ileallafile 4 med. The river had crested with a 10800 cf.a• reading Wednesd.ay morning •• , ''',; through the FGAA....,'•• ',.',,-4.,..41,...,'•,,.,,..-", and has been'receding. gradually' since then."5"„.,"! --,..... •.,..:•;,,. ... ' .. ; L.'. ,...,-, .,.;., ; '' A t'presidential deeleratiodAvill.'n'teet;, , The. Naches-Witininnini-aea 1,100 c.f.a rate:before-the flooding began • - ,- ' that. FD.can go ahead and, corelinale:... • , list. Sunday.. A reading of 9,300 -c.f,s, is .considered,flood stage, .- . F, such thingsSmallBusniesaAriitirdstra't A Mediniai)tiet 13800 c.f.i. was taken on the Yakima Riveritisarket -,..--. tiodloansZnoeinployment insurance Jerzy. rm.:rriday afternrmit,'end Bureau' Reclamation officials' acid the water run. ".,' . ' Orions '012,81o0VOrk *Ouse 'of -tthcflood;;ik,,..... coming doTh.....dily...7.?..... .......,,,. ,...7.5...,..,9!,...;.....r...: ,. \...., •;..,p...,:..''..,. '. , . .., s.. Hoistnekilit.:Urbea-,,TieVetrinent4,, • The yakfma crested at27,700c.f.s_Wednesdiar9;30i:rd Flooditige al g' ,•,!".P9!'0 AC'S' *ker is between 14,000 and,45,000 cl.S, a, , . • = th- 11- entiatdielarelidel,"'''?` , • ,oleinctime tax. rsfunds:v.rai ;I/ ooraing's wet.snowfalk, but:it did not -muter**. ; ••.• • . the probl iccordin. /Reclamation officials said theY 'expected ariseinbothstnirs477ristani'•ki, • ..s• the Ited klat d' isbot 1".'i e>1P. C.110 *. • Cloudy but Clear conditions ire fere6it hy the:National Weather Service . • , ‘.. • • • - way. any significant precipitation. chance : • is the -Yakima'. Valley this weekend. Strong Winds' are e..,,sleclaration, xpected to blow', . apyOs everit; With ' 'Without Die t'' PROCEED AT OWN RISK --Traveling slowly and ill th ,_..the:Red Cross:wilt Nein on , .n1 s. Snow, is predicted in theCascadesover the2gakaet levet, bat weather • ' immediate necessities 'suer.' as toodcenter or the roada car 'Nikes iteway down p count . • 10.7 erqd,no.t_TisA_Ws reina.''''''.444:1;_tivki'.;c!othing and ahelter," Lusty laic!. • roatdlee ..p pr y--noodwarent, 0 " k,$ �r7 L, �aY$�'�4': w.", "'�.1; ,Y,.; ,, ,, _ _ _ The Harald-Racubllc F Ides. January 25-1974-15. . lob. 'a vivid:memory ., (Continued from Page 2) ''; • watching frolic the.hdl -above and ones theught.all the excitement was anyone ever had time to eat cat orrnot_:;:conng„ ld hear -Geronx:Yelli"Get mea'' ; :neat,": Butstill it eas"kind of scary - • -The lalS stIbeardofit;itwarmmith'e aaote•tractor.-.Getmeanotliertt'ao::,. ror them,apd our ten-yearold;Kate, , truck-By_that ,bme, it was -really ::tot,Thts one is going."She asked Usy�'had a rlightfever;whickacared me.._ -a dark ancpack's tractors don'G'tiave. ; what she.ahould-do. Jack advised' her c'We spurt sone time• catling•different : . lights, so: they, went in our pickup_; to call a wrecker to back in there w!thy . Lneigbbon•to'Smd out if Weywere all ' . •,They and severalneighbors--hpmt•" a cable,-. and - told her there;•.was :'right; andasked-relatives and friends ..' _.ome•titrie,shoveling but the _wail 42.., nothing he could do from thin side. , 'e to call distant relatives'. to assure', water waa•getting too hugh Yoo,7ast:, s,1e found out-.atee' thane.- - despitthemwe were all right- Most ofthem� Mrs: Snijth,phoned tbelnduhoh pce rePeated:callsYor assistantt;'the-lou didn't even know;.wewere In a flood!' "torassisiancetoevacuate;butrecetv..hfanoNeetractor;;T.yictup'andlheor, • - ' ed none.• our men came,badtand chi tmdes the water;: uses seese. not, :Now it is•hard for me tday - 11 • - a..our'ruch:3nd.started hauling$mhle,...+ rescued N mfor nver Stat�P hss.., .:toe much else abouthat ddaye thingit _ .,-,our and'sheep to our barn foraafety:t4 y s seems like .an ro eternity Jack was sure when that di :broke'a! name -with a heat and rescued some�t.e l do remember a that our'electricit -'. it would take their-outbuildings'and= ` very wet and frightened le. Th went off at 5t o5 p"m. Olaf afternoon. I r -their house. -f eonard Geroux, tither. were taken to Gerouxe and bedded'', had a roast in the oven and bad just `;•neigbbort; had '-urge:• tractor•with-4 another' - �t.they, ma): never' recover •-1 d vegetables to it. I kept the oven ,y;:lights:and':wie'alio he from:the trauma of their •ordeaL`: s,::elwed untw 8.3o and.e4eryNise was- hPsnB He- hada:; At out house; we finau of our ex .•Y'eookd, to' my: surprise..No power 6r spent ' the;; afternoon" moving Bob; Y g ,^int no win to"cook; no water and ' Rowes rattle out of danger: Jack's eitedaod neriaarehildren all asleep r• • sister told me later that during this -- We went to bed, butt couldn't sleep—a• •-no' heat. It came back on r just long t; time -when she knew ber brother ad:: I -could just -picture the scene of that `enough to draw some water and went . :the other.' men out here were dnvin z tractor and .car in the deep eold'> back off again.. We found out later • trucks `over two. flood -threatens w. ing water, and wished there -wash, the �dlost scene polo east cat us and. " *,_,bridges she was so worried she made `: Mme way"we "could help. them, Ther. had to do iepalis by helicopter. That ., , -. .:eight. applen pi-,� :.. neat meshing; hire erotss,ralld night I lay awake worrying about the • Jack came to frena hu fast -truck:.- teil me all weresafe, .but said over leas of electricity: (It got so everyate' .- r.: trip aodvrewere thistEug about .goitig;',-,e adnver:"You have no idea what we* �:la the hoax teeaed,me about what -I -.' ' , • to bed when Mrs. Gertiorcauedrahout semi through soda have NO idea what wan ..going- to lay -.awake worrying 10:30, p.m. 'I didn t' °'ate wentthrough.•".Now.I bide rnall `� amt -1 Y ". ?eCrogmzi herd - voice, although she ta'a.close fr5end; '� Sin whoa teal disaster was_]ikea Saturday Jack with the aid ol��two%� because a bad changed io mutfrwithi !a'`-attuatton 'might have; tomer,;., neighbors and . their horses, and • terror. She told us thel_Gtt'oua was ori` drama ,io-called but was tai Gaal s several other Mei and pickups, drove danger. On his last trip from Smith's ..being- enjoyable . •,:',7..--:: ,�" his ea We the three miler home where:. he was driving his tractor and Pulling 8 - We' Were really ta•,`some kurd. # yr- be could' feed• them easily..One 'cow a car containing MrS:?r,Smtth`.. her;,' shock Wednesday morcmg, 1 think =r' blew up_ and wouldn't corne_ .-i later three small grandctOdree daughter 11 Was hard to• realize the ,sttuabta i , that day she one home tbe hard wry ' • in-law and others to safety Stidde lji,•_and- water -water • everywbere.�. Older, _sir imibing Guess she. got_ . the tractor went 10505`de p bole ane •'.Louse was in no danger, best it'Vas ion- -: lonesome! So.,we saved ell Dolt• stock der the waterandstarting: ttpPn!g..:, possible to go" anywhere 'at alt., We and-, were -lankier than. many other = Since bis last trap the water had risen - couldn't get to our cattle Or Strange',' . •a°Pte•• "- ' • SO", fast that the road : -had aiddenly.,.ftofae,-� otelepbonewas'stil-work- -- During..alt tow• tlfue w.had-al ' become impassable 274"- jig -mast of the; timelfor local calx, , been saying howiucky we were ther. : The car wt, n as nearly afloandA. we could•call It fat or Wapato: but had been no loss of life The only so - there wasLMi ay to get the peopled t l;'" nob lonedissancei The •children were jury.. we knew..of had been to' a'man • ' of le Mn Cereus and .0th n were;:�tZ"" ! nervous although; the. who stepped e- r ..,pre ry gh yttlmger mornin oa a as tr Hut Shen a �,u a erewas a tragedy ohm a V C t i W `I/■ t - .. x 1{elj ter ttotetraand and burud ` S' ff'.1�. nee about of miteaest thing's T d-. �- One.of the strangest. things abowt e..' , 1 . -i - 41.—„ s . the.. flood was.tbat it seemed. like tt• , . vidence'' -of ` losses lasted much`longer Nan• It did- We-, just couldn't believe that these events. J had all taken place in afew days time., It will be important for Yakima = Eventhough•flood;.: damage oc-".. It was,,incredible.:Different- trivial_, • •_:ounty. flood" victims. to -have god' _._ curred is January,;it came before the _ humorous images flash - through- my evidence of casualty losses when they;'• end of the filing period 1or_1h73 Mien,. mid:: The:little things- _around the seek. income tax benetla with' 1973 IRS officials utd, and deodctioos con - hoax 'that: have-dfuppeated la the returns a private tax conaultut sad ';' be sought • •' -- confusion = the.tongue forr."m"9 tittle today ....,,Those, who have alteadyfiled a.;•' boy'sshoe,i part of theteakettle;.the. . Steve Salaam', tt unty 11.81R Bloekri. return mise have the opportunity, once' tact that I'still. keep the bite tub full' -manager, said casoalty?;1osxiare tbedtsaster area is declared, to take.' of water and the candles out, Justin. object to audit in 'many cases advantage of the -deduction: - d.. case; anour., barn- bulging with 1'hotographi should be takeirof.the- Spickard ,said a' professional'; evacuated stock. including. some: • flood damage,. he said, ad.afbdavia - damage appraisal should' be sought" VERY pregnant sheep * • sought from neighbors, - for large casualty .low Irmo the ,•.Nowt Hurry of the More seriotu, 0�3:' R.'Q. ltJSr:•r.:ca7o a. •r , .e'.::r, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,i;;„ -The federel'Interna!'R HOME SWEET HOMI +evenae� Sere t flood •�.:: ted w a events seem :like -a. bad dream or 'a .urrytag•• suitcase Mk; wIW ciothhg; Safe vice. has' announced possible to •, Losses not connected -with flooding _,'.sleeplesi nightmare — bat the effects Ricard,. 13 daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Rinrd' mated ler'wayhoc►' benefits If PresidentNison decltie!'r' will not be considered casualty -losses: - home The.Rfeard faintly rva,v ted their home at 9501 Wide Hollow'Reattt the croupum sisal damages and' emotional.. when the -high -waters lar ved. _ - ty_a dtsuter: cep NixonNutoo is Amount of bio is usually. the traumas — will be felt for some time . ' expected Li take that step'som' :.: _ ,in. reit and peramial property Value to come: - • Whynoii ... .• .. • By STAN DARLING.::': aid' Will Edwards of commis£ionen and `aklma v' res of bulldin ,The federal government offers fireman s . Fund American In : Valley cities have been c - g Permit or unsubsidized premium rate for • t liberal flood insurance surance Cot[i aures. Edwards ;�; t st , drnanc e that show the permit ..new construction, in .a 108 -year _ Prrgram � P the in5hrance eoverigoput rlssuancessysten3 requires that flood area 1342.63 per $188 value. oy neither' c kimaaCnuel gib e"f tl lblial osuril a Onl3(n cog �a haven't applied ' i,t? « spevW,cohstructton hi flood p� of -a structure ,2 :- ; fern 0e the it never asked'to / { •: They re-.awareof it't Suthif recognize floodr-hazards Y wasbfij,.101.,..i.:,.' a 'r `sold add that coin sstmerr r Would su take 'lord utetuan0e tI:ocal ov"e�rttmenla musts } l � *::The -people dont seem oto were scheduledfo consider-app�r55ar`:`couraging uses mcompatsblte with r trtrbtttre Parade �i djzed the g app y` -realize it or the offlclals don t,,'t Ing for ehgtbility wlthifs t e, next .•,flood rains•= such as new hour fate oafgeesatri . tiy`d one would 'r thein Naundertional to d 1nnent ore' saldt know what st fst Eifwvardsif a o,fh ;Eachi Valley city;m t'-ing' P any insurance for those be` jr`er year° `' rousing and erban pastmmint - aopd n e ,y; PP y on an ihdtvidual•basts strvcb�p"ys not subsidized t' r rashiagton Un. w�haae r , P; surance subsndlzed by 'Applying it a simple process (res- But in`Yakrma County for es ,-;. - fporated areasare-3elikible ..Even in Waaliln ''�`e a [7!T Can be,,,puMhased by in,,, der the 1968 naw which was ample even neti_flood plain cFon-`�'?or"ha$Ahal ftood„ituura re ,are goon cbuntiferW dlviduals for -as little as LS cents i^amended "late last years: that `struction could have its huutat e;el ,'CtiBiiii'' Clark ovi0itz )Gori; ewiso cities dealt' apply .;41heill fifth., per,:i00 of a buildings value Itis still ineligible, areas like Yaltrma ,'.subsidized up t0 Dec:; 31�becatise>t $kin t;' Ao cY rl1 twmpletely{,apart' from ,regnlai' }County can; be subsidized tf theyi hof the'nety ametidment.`Eisis'�ting^ pnd1 fcn y-3,' J Battle tnsuranneofflcsal`safd; �Ittr tomeowner s?lnsUrance ir erflepply befoi,e•.bec 31 l , x r'r.,-t'constructiric could: be'eligibje°foe (j'gj$.1 .. a - spr he program 10 still available f Warren Storni- count}). planningt r': A countyior city must0name a ` the cher en ro +'c t r I dont knowwhy if (inaiirance. director and: Conferencerot� Brood Insurance .prograr(laad .rates):nntdrl e& 3!,‘,."-1F/5,.�lpwot I odgv ew`Ji paifll n Regi il8 articipation)'isn't btgger'ttunit Gorernments'-secretary; said 3`nlnistrator'='They tpustxsUbmit ,AaSeatU�bd*1stspr Vsi atli a A Se3tUe HUD Mtitiai 3a� Wdodlli 474% DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER H Notices EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE H-1 Land Use Action Installation Certificate 2-7-06 H-2 Notice of Application and Hearing 2-7-06 H-3 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 2-7-06 H-4 Affidavit of Mailing 2-7-06 H-5 Press Release 2-7-06 H-6 Legal Notice 2-7-06 H-7 Notice of Corrected Date of Public Hearing 2-15-06 H-8 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 2-15-06 H-9 Affidavit of Mailing 2-15-06 H-10 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 3-28-06 H-11 Affidavit of Mailing 3-28-06 H-12 Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing 3-28-06 H-13 Affidavit of Mailing 6-20-06 H-14 Notice of Amended Application and Hearing 6-20-06 H-15 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 6-20-06 H-16 Notice of Preliminary Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance 7-11-06 H-17 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 7-11-06 H-18 Affidavit of Mailing 7-11-06 H-19 Legal Notice 7-12-06 H-20 Affidavit of Mailing 8-3-06 H-21 500 -font radius adininina nrnnerty owners and SEPA agencies notified 8.3-06 11-22 Notice of Decision 8-3-06 H-23 Legal Notice 8-3-06 11-24 Press Release 8-3-06 •1 nP eo-rte 7t--------- _P 1►T_k!__ -Pf-_!_!___ i rc�^��tin:incr. �n ivu�u r. an 11((ISuu� 11 NA A/ n -Ly -un H-26 Affidavit of Mailing 8-29-06 H-27 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 8-29-06 H-28 Hearing Examiner Agenda 9-14-06 11-4/1LT no He -ring Sign -in S-eet 9-14-96 H-30 Notice of Hearing Examiner's Recommendation to City Council 10-2-06 11-31 Parties of Record Notified 10-2-06 H-32 Affidavit of Mailing 10-2-06 11-33 Posting of Hearing Examiner's Recommendation on City of Yakima website 9-29-06 CITY OF YAKIMA LAND USE. ACTION INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE Project Number.: Date of Installation: 2. - -7 - c Po Site Address: 14 sera' ns Gre e X )Z a.4 Location of Installation (Check One) Land Use Action Sign is installed per standards described in YUAZO § 15.11.090(C). Land 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) Do -roc h doh. Date 2 _ -7-o6 A ; a 'cants Signature Telephone Number of Applicant 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 509-575-6105; or mail to: City of Yakima, Code Administration and Planning Division, 129 North Second Street, Yakima, WA 98901. "DOC. INDEX DEPARTMENT OF ?MMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVEI WENT William R. Cook, Director Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-612d•' i R$ APAPJI(AI M HEARING DATE: February 7, 2006 TO: Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies FROM: Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions SUBJECT: Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the fmal application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits Encl.: Narrative, Environmental Checklist, Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map www.ci.yakima.wa.us DOC:.. INDEX Yakima bald 1111ler 1994 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 - TIT A nonn1 1 U' LL1LA, YY 1 . 707V1 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mr. Bill Beckley Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.P. Suite K-12 {A.,riin -- W . ....r. .. .. �. 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna 7_ Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ, Assistance Program P O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum m 2105 11GWASDr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18t St. r - Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 16` Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10 N 9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 DOC. INDEX Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 4133 24 gym! 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 "7333-41009 JJHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LL,../OP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA. WA gRgn'4.1inR 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1gn8 c a7mH Avr, YAKIMA, WA 98903 I � 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 '"?1334-32059 PNOLD & JOYCE KTNCANNCN 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181.5i,3-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASE 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LOD 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAHI 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 s 46TH AVE YAKIMA,-WAJ�9890 3 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HOD 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS 2004 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA m A 98908 Mia � ,3 1813.33--42 ,42"8 "• MARION 'f & DEBORAH GUN TER TR 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 51 labels —41 .4-0C i4 4 /3 + y iIP- •31334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 1 1333-41434 N REN M COOP 5 00 ASHyNGTO -AVE Y MA, 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP I YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 81334-210 AK 'A CI 29 2N WA 98901-2613 Dk/ �Af£fLS printed for map sheet lngplt-1-06 L 1 /ck&,V'c- r ,277/0 1 Country Home Loans Customer Service P 0 Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA. 93062 Anc9reotti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 )81334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 PATRICIA WHITE WEDDLE PO BOX 10251 YAKIMA, WA 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334- YA IMA 12 N 2N YA A, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 "DOG, INDEX STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO Prel Lon• Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 & P ublil. Hear i1 lg Darren Long 4802 Springcreek Rd, 1 R 11. 11 A _ ..,.1 ... l . ,. t the- Yakima 1, 11:1. Planning .. I"1: 4..+ 1, iviyr011 lvlenale a� an employee V1 a he i akilila e�lly rla.l ni 111 I Division, have dispatched through the United States Mils, a Notice of Appiication and Environmental Review and Public Hearing A true and correct copy of which is enclosed i .iCf e\V:1L. 1Id1 said notice V%d9 addressed to 1110 applicant; SEPA reviewing agencies, parties of record 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 7th day of February ,2006. � k� 1 1 ;1 x 11 s 11 That i mai;ed said notices in the manner herein Cel Borth and 1hal all of the statements made herein are just and true. Myron Menard Planning Specialist DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: PRESS RELEASE NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING February 7, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the fmal application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the fmal recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits DOC. INDEX DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: LG . ML IVV 11VG NOTICE OF APPLICATION ANTI HEARING February 7, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the fmal application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the nnhlir hr=aring or to submit their writte comments to: 4-'i+.r .,f Vol>. D1. 1 ::. 1')(1 AT ')«.A --- r---------•-+•+�+b •�� •.•• ••»�•+�•••• ••••vu •. ai��vaa vvviaw �. . �..11.�' of . u111111a 11CU.LLLlils L1V L 1V11, £h ' 1\ LULL St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits PLEASE PUBLISH ONCE ONLY ON TUESDAY, FEB. 7, 2006 Send invoice and Affidavit of Publication to: Account #11002 C;tiv of Yakima Planning Ilivicinn 129 N. 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima, DOC. INDEX ^^ DEPARTMENT OF ?MMUNITYAND ECONOMIC DEVEI WENT William R. Cook, Director Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-6126 or 575-6121 • Fax (509) 576-6576 Notice of Corrected Date of Public hearing Applicant: Darren Long & Mayling Chin City file Number: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 EC#3-06 Parcel: 181333-41012 Address: 4802 Springcreek Road The Correct date for the Public Hearing by the Hearing Examiner is Thursday April 27, 2006 at 9 am in the City Council Chambers, 129 North rd Street. Date of mailing: February 15, 2006 www.ci.yakima.wa.us DOG. INDEX # (-1 Yakima AA•ynakacnr '1111! 1994 Transportation Planner Y VCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24"h Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mr. Bill Beckley Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 7b74b WA 98948 i vYNcivau, YV h Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington W n 98223 Ms Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 9 A /\/1 Sn 1400 ummitview #203 i ul uiia, vii 78YU% Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tipton D_y Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18°' St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334- 432 EV•RIS'0 F & 19.5 4:TH VE YAKW 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 i4 E SALAZAR 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 ' 1,81333-41009 i.LOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32059 /ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CAS 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LC 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDO1 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32005 181334-32441 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER JAMIE G WHITNEY 1908 S 47TH AVE 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 i YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 DOC INDEX # 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HC 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 8133 2047 ELV S 47TH AVE Y• IMA, WA 98908 181333-41428 ---M RTON L & DEBORAH GUNTER 3 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 OD -RG, SE?A Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. lst Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce lO N 9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas clean Air Authority' 6 S. 2nd YSt.,NRoom 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Duly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, r-�mpia9 WWA98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 7809 Rnrlkin Road Union G -an WA 98903 Environmental.. A 1'Protection 1igciiLy 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 (ltt,mnia WA 98504_0515 DOC. INDEX Toppenish,9 8 x-i---�.,._, WA 98,4., Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis il- West 8 So. 2,nd A V G. Rim 304 v„ i.:....., WA noon? Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st .St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4t° Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO VA. 151 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 )181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41433 1 NORENA M COOPER N 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE 5 YAKIMA, WA 98903 Y 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO Y 1904 S 47TH AVE 1 YAKIMA, WA 98903 Y 1333-41434 RENA COOPE 00 K A, ' 8903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP I YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1334-21001 KIMA SITY 9 N N' T , WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet lngplt-1-06 -F t S A�pzEo G DANS ID� MTC n C f(,t f CT RE S AT f 15 Andreotti & Associates 305 North 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 Customer Service Country Home Loans P 0 Box 5170 Simi valley, CA. 93062 )181334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 1:1334-32020 TRI' A WH WEDDLE B'.X 102 Y'. MA, 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNE`. i5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNING: 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334- '01 YAK MA I 129 N 2ND YAK A, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 Darren Lona & Mavling Chin 4802 Springcreek Road I, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Corrected Date of Public Hearing by Hearing Examiner. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant; SEPA reviewing agencies and all property owners of record within ar ! ius 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 i4{ day of February ,2006. 151% That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. ^114_owt,:a Myron Menard Planning Specialist ,,Doc, INDEX #l�"l OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 15C Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce lO N 9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation POBox 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4`" Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343, Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2"d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4'h Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2"d St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Yopferish, WA 98948 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, cVtVir98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 L.avina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P00Box 151 T-, , vpperush, rJA. �8�40 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172°d St. N.E. s,iite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18`h St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L-& KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 51 r 1 IkN& t .x415 '"f -I3 )334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 18 NO 50 YA 333-414 ENA M 'OOP 0 W SHING WA 98903 VE 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1:1334 1001 YA IMITY 12 YAK MA, WA 98901-2613 j—� -y1 ed/VQ labels printed for map sheet lngplt-1-06 W'z476(� Gn .e Country Home Loans Customer Service P 0 Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA. 93062 Andreotti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, STA. 98902 )1334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 PA DDLE PO X 251 YA MA, WA 98909-1251 1334-3202 RI' k • I Bi 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1':133. 21001 Y'• KI ' A CITY 29 N D S A IMA, ^• 98901-2613 r -Bar Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave 11 Yakima, WA. 98908 1 1132442 _� ',1333-41009 ,81334-32059 i \ tHA S 1`ARBUCK 'RNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON V `...../- 1909 S 52ND AVE 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA. WA 9R9(1R YAKIMA, -- mA, ..__ tAKIMA, WA 98903 1 R1i7d-3243? BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 y� r '4 1334-32 ARIST F r,\LTBERI. E tTzTn X35 8.- 46TH�A\E A, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV - YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 0 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CA 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 9544 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN L 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDP 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 0 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HC 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1:1334-3 04 K:LVIN RANC 204 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 Rr 1c( 181333-41428 —MA'"xION L & DEBORAH GUNTER 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Springcreek Rd I, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties 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 .2-rr. day of March ,2006. 244% That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Myron Menard Planning Specialist DOC INDEX DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: NOTICE fa CxATvETTui PUBLIC ST au KTAv March 28, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF CANCELLED PUBLIC IIEARING The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received a request from Darren Long and Mayling Chin, calling for the cancellation of their scheduled public hearing of April 27, 2006. This request has been made by the applicant(s) to allow the modification of their submitted application. In accordance with the applicant's request, the City of Yakima is formally canceling the hearing for the plot of !"'a„4vrf:o1,1 Rgtate (TTA7n UTZRT T fNfl- DT AT NF1 !'A )6- TTA7n Pr #3 06 rs:narren T ong and Mayling Chin). Upon receipt and review of the applicant's updated application, the City of Yakima will reschedule the public hearing for a future date yet undetermined and renotice the neighborhood with the applicant's amended application. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters @ci.yakima.wa.us. INDE. 1)k STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC #3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road 1, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Amended Application and Public Hearing. 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 20th day of June ,2006 That 1 mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. , L,_,, Susie Lorance Planning Specialist NOTICE OF AMENDED APPLICATION AND HEARING DATE: June 20, 2006 TO: Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies FROM: Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions SUBJECT: Notice of Amended Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. AMENDED NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Cnmmnnity & -Peonnmin Development has.: received trelated land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. Thefirst application yrequests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. PROPOCHT) PT.AT CIIANaiRS Changes to the applicants proposed plat include: Mapping of the FEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, getter. sidewalk and 3°i sinned drainage ditch), and reservation of 1 nt St/ fnr the metallatinn of a drainage eAuale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Mitigated Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project, REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by July 10, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name In your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This subdivision request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for September 14, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits Encl.: Narrative, Environmental Checklist, Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map 'DOC. INDEX t 5 18134-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2'007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41434 NORENA M C 5000 W HINGTON AVE Y• WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-21001 YAKIMA C 129 D ST IMA, WA 98901-2613 f5k labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 1334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 PATRICIA WHITE WEDDLE PO BOX 10251 YAKIMA, WA 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 ,_� 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-21001 YAKIMA CIT 129 ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 _DOC: IiJDEX- .. � 181334-324,42 f 181334-3243'; BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LnnP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTI-NE L &--ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS -LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 1' 333-41009 A IA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 A1'27i-d 1429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BTJCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 8 47TH AVE. YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 18133.3-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 ' 1334-32059 [TOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 101333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASS: 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LON( 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAHL 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 466TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 8 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 9R9n'4 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1011 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODK 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS,, 2004 S 47TH =•E YAKIMA, WA 9 181333-41428 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRU 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 15t Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce lO N 9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation POBox 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42,525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West • 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2ad Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4d' Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2'd St. 4d' Floor Yakima, WA 98901 DOG' Mr. Philip RigdoltiDEX Yakama Indian Nation. PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Transportation Planner 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal C �:, cil P 0 Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Rartranrd Dept. of Fisheries 1 (Ij1 OU. G4 H VC; Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima WO QRQfR Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902. Donna J. Bunten rrr.t;, 1 Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 8 111 S. 1t5 -t Jt. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT DOC. INDEX #q-` DEPARTMENT OF C "rUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELO-'f ENT William R. Cook, Diret..jr Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-6183 • Fax (509) 575-6105 NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON- SIGNIFICANCE Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) July 11, 2006 On June 20, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued an Amended Notice of Application and Environmental Review regarding an environmental checklist application submitted by the Daren Long & Mayling Chin. This review concerns the environmental review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima has issued the enclosed Preliminary SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575- 6163 at the City Planning Division. Doug Maples Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: May 22, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Preliminary Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map www.ci.yakima.wa.us INDEX Yakima col J! 1994 WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT PRELIMINARY MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON July 11, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: marten LongAr y ling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAP AGENCY: city of Yakimn ---++�++v �+vasa . a • vi,.' el 1 ma, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION AND COMMENT PERIOD: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c)provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts.The information reliedreaching this --a-- r upon in 1111) determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning ;Division. This Preliminary MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2). The lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date below. Agencies, tribes, and the public are encouraged to review and comment on the proposal. Comments will be received until 5:00 pm on August 1, 2006. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Code Administration and Planning Manager City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North rd Street Yakima, WA 98901 IDENTIFIED ENViRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) andASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. SEPA RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: William Cook POSITION / TITLE: Director Community & Economic Development TELEPHONE: 509 / 575-6113 ADDRESS: 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 • •-1- • ..... I I 1 I Wkb I WAbfillYta ION AVtNUt 1 ri I LYONS LOOP JI CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON VICINITY MAP FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYL1NG CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL. REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPIUNGCREEK RD. INDE)(14 fir Subject Property Yakima City Limits Scale —I in = 400ii 0 200 4DVGPLT-1-06 01/13/06 .81333-41428 1ARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE 3302 DOUGLAS DR WKIMA, WA 98908 L81334-32013 IIGUEL HERRERA JR 1506 SPRING CREEK RD tAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 JORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN L910 S 47TH AVE (AKIMA, WA 98903-1105 L81334-32056 ZICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE EAKIMA, WA 98903 18. )4-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, .V.,LA, 989.03 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 - - 01333-41415 181333-41005 .ONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 3123 LYONS LOOP 1911 S 52ND AVE (AKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 1ILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO L904 S 47TH AVE LAKIMA, WA 98903 _ 181334-2 YAKI • ITY 1 N 2ND ST YKIMA, WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet 1ngplt-1-06 /Vat/ ce, 0 WATS' 1/11/6 to, Country BOme Loans Customer Service PO Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA 93062 Andreatte & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA 98902 1 )34-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41434 NORENA M C 5000 SHINGTON AVE WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-210 YAKI TY 1 N 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 4 IND 181334-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA,WA 90903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRA 2004 TH AVE 1 A, WA 98908 1r 133-41009 A. IA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 19.05 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE - i u,I N i, wr-x y a y u .3 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & _ RIA E SALAZAR 1905 _-- AVE , WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 ' - 14334-32059 . }OLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 la1�z�-a'432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CAS 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448- 181333-41012 5448 181333-41012 • DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LO1 . 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAH: 4904 SPRING CREEK SD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS• c11 2 T.VnTTR T.nnp YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HFRNAN'DEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 *y-', S MARCIA J. ICE? 1903 S 47TH AV 16- YAKIMA, WA 98903r ' OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1°` Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation POBox 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4d' Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of. CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2"d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4'" Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Cir. 128 N. 2°d St. 4'" Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama I Fi, zI6 ation PO Box 11i Toppenish',` A 98948 r k Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 V..9.:....... TIT A 98901 i aniiita, YY tt Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA OQOAQ T.avina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P O Box 151 T.;_____is W♦ 989A0 i"v�IF:Giii3"ti, ii'1-i. 7b7'ty Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98748 Federal Aviation Administration C ayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.F. Suite K-12. Arlmg ori, W -A 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum /105 1 0 Teton Thr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18i° St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT DOC. INDEX STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I 1, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of MDNS. A true and correctcopy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties 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 11TH day of July ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. „dt.ud.,(i . Susie Lorance Planning Specialist DOC. :.. INDEX psi. � �,a vAai iiryua.4iiv S aiE EfddlAOtdlylENTiIL;Pt�t IC,Y ACC" '-if •ELINI;61 S*;TVI(TIG/ ' D. 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SJde fiat=-iuctures,thbr�ed " epi- .. 1 `'c: p ; STor ter MiiSn'o`013 tF� 0 broposeg jaAiopmept shall Se 14ainedtfi• site -by se N th .en . r e ed d airia3e swale pp s s. 4 !.i^ tai -Ce of .elk e t_ I 01:.fd d ti 'oii� Cot Tfor'dlrarnage of,-,Vgep eti'eets:` . Des'iyn avid foss',section o"I the,dratnage sweet&and street ia'm ge Syssiyi'iVishaii^be'rprepared`btr � _ y ' , 11'Engi- a' rcense3 iv yu,+vii jaw �,rc. aJiGil tVVGJf1141(�I�OIT 10 ._%a' e` iitaTi` aita-nct oileiii'epatal •tfie aity enbi-! o ,s' i,. ' -pr..orlto:appr"°St'` a �af�fie title( �L-/1tat. '� '' •'� 5ca 1ic.aT i•' el� at'o'{i�iat�p�}�aptirc"i"yvaf the applwan�stiall sutimft, gaini rov. • - or he Oil of,Yakima:-Rianhingl-Division,anc¢reoord rnainteriarice,agteefrient ensuring -proper maintenance,of1 t#and`'thettraiiiagefaciliitiesfeontained'withini r �s,.='",- fwa,u!;; tent6alit;,-7/..t,o' : '.,.,'Is °a•:s„_::', ..d:„,',-, ;9r tb?;AtV-'phase ,of` Work thea:p?operty °owneTldeveronen tali%oi fain"ww`NPDES-LConst'ruction 8tclrm water-Perrfitffr )h+ e V✓ashingtiriattate Departrrient=of-Ecoio0, " ,.: '+ _ •' a_51ooehP.Jain: , tea•,.. 40=1- : 0:) _ t.d,r ... it 19 proposed:>sdbdivisi n<shalitto pi withllntertiational,, ijlduig::'Cale-1App"endice • 0 ,,,,,§30:1"rt;('tvn 441:3)r & §301,2' 2.41 ". _ . '3 .1 faaC" ,' •5,,r61. ;r.#renstruction within:tlle:3E MA,;desjgnetedfloodplain: e s;shatI5be co.nstructe' 1a.rr5eeelitl a STaridardsv�of?the2in-x attoial i gY,_; _, ��ulldinqzCo'de.Abpendrees-G•&is12.5(i1G9.:i•- 3;:andASCE 4,,,, "'` « ;.es,.:V^,.:::,';w._'tia' )�. 2.i.'; , E>,•;;',i SUBSCRIBED AND �•���iass (�) Pteview-alplication shairbe.requJred for cert- �l.firorl ofian}t structuu u fig -L^ regi; •ir3,;2'6•'&-'2.7 jhich ie 4 �te. FMA 1110 vYeap; FFoq-dplajip.a' f F-te6-cf •Ptairr Overlay ' `- 'rtaccordaneewith YMC (5:09.02 ;.r;; , . Pier sta e q Local go}eFnmentat perr�piijfs; n'ot„herein Sh orre_quired,must ba:cormiplied.yrith in Qheirentirety*DIICON..Pn?afteffPetersseistant,Plan - 01 5 s S on FAsPONSBGcTOFFleiALc Williartr aook ero,TTLEnt?re-45,g ,cDe -: rpertf‘. i LEPHONEe 59/:575-64 ,;,,,,,t .. l.E'.t 129North-2n,-Street tYaklnia;,wA 98901 - AFFIDAVIT OF PUBL- .TION RECEIVED STATE OF WASHINGTON,) AUG 0 8 ZOOG ) COUNTY OF YAKIMA CITY OF' VAK MA PLANNING DIV, LYNDA BUSCH, being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says that she/he is the Accountant of Yakima Herald -Republic, Inc., a daily newspaper. Said newspaper is a legal newspaper approved by the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Yakima County under an order made and entered on the 13th day of February, 1968, and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, publishes in the English language continually as a daily newpaper ir. Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. Said newspaper is now and has been during all of said time printed in an office maintained orace vfpublication of said -- \nT-” a -' r G That the annexed is a true copy of a: LEGAL NOTICE WASHINGTON STATE, it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form) of said newspaper once each DAY and for a period of 1 DAY(S) to -wit; on the 12th day of JULY, 2006 and the such during =11 .me ... for the newspaper was regularly period. That the foregoing publication is the WA. SWORN Accountant distributed to its subscriber: full 1 Lu�.l arnouiit of the fee charge( Cilrn r34 $9tc.6i to before m is 12th day of J , 2006 c_.. NOTARY PUBLIC in and iii L— eh' State of Washington, INDEX residing at Yakima ,e V1 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Decision of MONS. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties 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 3rd day ofAugust ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. vl Susie Lorance Planning Specialist Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 La\ula Washincs, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P O Box 151 Toppenish,WA 98940 .inti Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, YVTa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 C+,.t .._1 Lap -mica J1.11VV1 JJ1 LLIL.L Attn: Ren Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 1721tha St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 vob;,v.9 WA 94902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., ShoteId1IUs & Environ. Assistance Program P O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. lst Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Lawrence Odell Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Tom McAvoy Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151,{x, Toppenish 9/8948 181334-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS'D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN; 2006 S 47TH AVE _ YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1813.34-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1,133 3204/ \ K LV N \FRA CKS ��� 2 0 S 142tH AVE '?:Y Ira, WA 98908 81333-41009 ILOHA STARBTJCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA ybyUi 18;.334-3 2 EV�RIS F & LIB I 1`;0 S 46T41 AV. YIMA, WA 903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 AZ R 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 ,181334-32059 'ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 5 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASSE 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LONC 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAHL. 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP .AKIiV1A, WA id U.3 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903., _.,DOC' INDEX 1 181334-32050# N % MARCIA J. 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 5 52ND AVE Nitta l WAbHINL, IUN AVGNUt PONS LOOP LYONS LOOP x 1— 9 6,4.1\A ',VENUE CITY OF YAKIMA., WASHINGTON VICINITY MAP FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. DOC. INDEX Y Subject Proper t3 Yakima City Limits Scale —i in = 400ft 200 4(4JGPLT-1-06 0I/13/06 181333-41428 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 NORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN 1910 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONAT,n C & ruERYr. `r. 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 .-81334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 MCK TNNEV 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 AlAlabels printed for map sheet 3 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 9"8903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181- 4 1001 YAK -I 12 N ST ! .' YAKIMA, WA 98902613 ngplt-1-06 Country Home Loans Customer Service PO Box 5170 Simi [7nll..tj'y, r,711n•aanc-n • , , Andreotti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA 98902 fv071 ce of deci:s/.0-x- r g`/3 /6 -Tr - --- - 114,0'14-n46 MICHAEL Fv&VPATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 18413 N4R" 5,a0 -4143 M C aOIER HI GT YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32055 VI I'J]N & rORDELI21 7 1907 S 47TH AVE,- YAKIMA, WA 98903 JEN INGS YAKj� 129 LV 21VL ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 DOC. INDEX----- WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: LOCATION: LEAD AGENCY: FILE NUMBER: Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road. City of Yakima, Washington. UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with DOC. INDEX # -a� CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. I 7 There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comnrnt period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this prep: sal f. ,ways from he mate of t pre1111mLL1ary 1.11res11Vl11 deLermina ion. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2na Street, Yakima, WA 98901 Date August 3, 2006 Signature You nay appeal this uetan»natlon to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & P1 L1111g r Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. IT There is no agency appeal. DOC: INDEX DEPARTMENT ) COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEJ'L OPMENT William R. Cook, .firector Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-6183 • Fax (509) 575-6105 NOTICE OF DECISION Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) August 3, 2006 On June 16, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued an Amended Notice of Application and Environmental Review regarding an Environmental Checklist application submitted by the Darren Long and Mayling Chin. This review concerns the Environmental Review of the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima has issued the enclosed SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 at the City Planning Division. It Doug Maple Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: August 3, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Final Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map l www.ci.yakima.wa.us :,"'DOC.' .. INDEX # EL: Yakima NI-Amerkaatr 111 per 1994 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Stalin Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: _Prior tn_ any phase of work the_ property nwne_r/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from Vthe Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices tT §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FbMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. ' 575=6163 x'v i +rJwm 9_±r?L�SE? , rVnta.L Jeff Peters, ftiJJlyIL-* Planner (✓flQ\ vry information. There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this - r i a• threshold 1_�_._ proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. DOC LEGAL NOTICE WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19• shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." DOC. INDEX # H -g3 You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. fl There is no agency appeal. DOC. iN©EX PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other infoimation on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." DOC... INDEX -a 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Pernnit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices O §1612.5(1)(1.1— 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT P1+'.RQCN. r- ta-t Toff m to.s Ass;st.,,,t pin„npr ./cno\ s7C®ti1t information. Pi There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is .�'.y,thisommenno This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days U'J1U L11G UaLG of thispreliminary L1UGJ11V1U UGLG111L11auU11. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Pi Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. DOC. INDEX CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optionalDNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 Date August 3, 2006 Signature You may appeal this determination to: • ug Ma les, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, • ' ? • 01. No later than: September 13, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. r There is no agency appeal. CENTER OF SECTION 33 TWP. 1314., RANGE 18 UNMARKED BRASS CAP LCR 214-1655 N 90°00"00" E (ASSUMED) PRELIMINARY PLAT - CANTERFIELD ESTATES NE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH. RANGE 18 E.W.M. YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON SPRING CREEK ROAD z SCALE: '1" = 60' 30' INTERVALS ---® N 90'00'00" E 135.22' 22 12,206 S.F. 1905 S. 49111 AVE 1° ui 1 - W4.H4_ 2697.20° NOTE LOTS 1, 2 & 3 LOCATED IN THE 100 VR. FLOOD PLANE. 27 20'0. 8,280 S.F. 19025. 49111 AVE. 126:37' 26 9,382 S.F. 1904 S. 49TH AVE 125.12' 25 3 S.F. TH AVE. 'R NIl, 469 11" RIR' __ SOUTH UN FLOOD PLAINO 500 S F 0_14802 8PRIN'CREEK RD. 12.200 S. N. - 07 WHATCOM _Y"1 0'R. RAY 0 o EAST 1/4 CORNER SECTION 33-13-18 BRASS PIN IN CONC. LCR iM-682 -- o " 9,810 S.F. . ° 1 WHATCOM ST. "'R. RIO 50 31' R. R/W SEE NOTE A 7 9,974 S.F. 151.66' 0" w 0 z 0 rn ve 1910,2149TH AVE. 152.1 N 90°00'00" E 15.43' 01 ' 10,280 S.F. 4807 WHITMAN ST. ENT (rcP.) O 9,460 4805 WHITMAN 01 = u 0' DRA114 GE it 9 9,450 S,F 180,1.1MHf8.wl ST - -70A0' '38.00' -76.89.'-. 12,240 5.F 2002 S. 49111 A 16 10,433 S.F. ."'.. 4806 WHITMAN ST. 10,419 S.F. 4806 WHITMAN ST. C WATER -. NOB HILL WATER ASSOCIATION SEWER - YAKIMA REGIONAL SYSTEM PLAT UTILITIES TO BE UNDERGROUND 76.89' S 59°51'31" W 637.36° SITE DRAINAGE- LOT 7 14 N 10404 S.F. :'- 4804 WHITMAN 5T. 76.89' 9,769 S.F. o 4802 WHITMAN ST. 76.89' 1,0 INCHES OF STOPo6 WATER HARD SURFACES BACK SLOPES 3:1 HARD SURFACING TOTAL VOLUME OF STORM WATER DEPTH OF WATER TOP AREA OF SWALE BOTTOM AREA OF 5WALE VOLUME OF 5WALE PERCOLATION .PATE «,... 74,014 SF 6,168 C.F .50 FT. 9,974 S.F 8,430 SF 13,548 C.F .08.33 C.F/S.F/HR. 3107 PF 10,705 S.F. 4800 WHITMAN ST. 9 34 DESCRIPTION - PARENT PARCEL PARCEL No. '1131333-41012 THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13M., R 18E.W.M. EXCEPT THE NORTH 264 FEET OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT COUNTY ROAD RIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE NORTH. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33,7.1311., R. 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 1°00'45" W AL ONC THE EAST UNE THEREOF 659.85 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89°51"31" W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 19.00 FEET; THENCE N 0°28'00" E 659.82 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE TI 90°00'00" E 25.29 FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE 5E 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T. 13N., R .18E.W.M.; THENCE S 0°45'17" W, ALONG THE WEST UNE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET' TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING S 0°45'17" W 397.44 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION: THENCE N 89.51'31" E 15.00 PEET; THENCE N 0"53'56" E 397.42 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 264 FEET OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 90°00'00" W 16.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEP ,THAT PORTION LYING WENN THE NORTH 140.5 FEET OF THE SOUTH 312.5 FEET 01= THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 33; AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, 7.13N., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 0°45'17" W, ALONG THE WEST UTNE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N 90°00'00" E 14.137 FEET; THENCE 5 0'30'35" W 267.10 FEET; THENCE N 89°39'10" W 181.01 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 0°45'17" E 2.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF. SITUATED IN 'YAKIMA COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. ALUMINUM STREET LIGHT, DETAIL EIA 50' RAV USE GEM. CONC. BARRIER CURB. DETAIL R1 AT INTERSECTIONS. USE 10' TRANSITION TO ROLLED CURB SEE 01 4S. ENT CONC. SIDEWALK -. 34' 32' 15' 15' -CEI. CONC. ROVED CURB. DETAIL R3 (11P.) SLOPE 0.02 fTJFGSLOPL'� 0.02 fTJFT. 6"6 CONC. SD:EWA N -I 2" COMPACTEC DEPTH HMA CL 1/2, PG 04-28 6' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING SASE COURSE COMPACTED SUB -GRADE SECTION - RESIDENTIAL. ROADWAY NO SCALE 12" 3114. CON: .E 12"P CULVERT PIPE! di 6400 CROSSING - -- 50' RAV 29.5' 23.5' 16.5° 16' 15' U. CONC. CURB, DETAIL R7 0.02 FT./FT. 6"d CONC. SIDEWALK 2" COMPACTED DEPTH HMA OL 1/2, PG 64-28 5' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE COMPACTED SUB -GRADE ' SECTION - SPRING CREEK ROAD NO SCALE dGD®ciCM ,SSOMATIES DIN CONSULTING ENGINEERS 305 North 645 Avenua, Yakima, Washington 98902 (5091 451-8281 PLAT OF CANTERFIE:LD ESTATES 500111: 1" _ 60' SE 1/4 OF SEC. 33, 0810 AUG. 11, 2006 T. 13 N., R 18 EV/.M. FOR: DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON AVE. YAKIMA. WA._ PARENT PARCEL No. 181333-41012 DRAWING NO. .5111 \ L-PLAT2 URANIN 8Y: JAZ". SHEET 1 0 N Lc) cn LYONS LOOP LYONS LOOP S ba (H AVENUE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON VICINITY MAP FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. Subject Property Yakima City Limits Scale —lin = 400ft 0 200 4( GPLT--1-06 01/13/06 / WASHINGTON AVE // -; �' 77/ / 77/ "/"77 w z N rf-4 LYONS LO 7,4r. r r ViriA Fr. r 7/ .14 _ U) LYONS LOOP CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. PARCEL NUMBER(S):1 8 1 3 3 34 1 0 12 AI ,v Notified Property Owners within 500 Ft Subject Site ot Y4.6. 14� n -^ Scale —1 in = 400ft ®o1°u 66 0 200 400 L1 /GP L,..1-06 01/13/06 WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 29, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The infonllation relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with DOC. INDEX the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (Y.MC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed pial stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 11 Storm water runoff for this proposed de velnnment chg.]] be maintainF•clnn site by use of the engineered drainage swaie proposed upon Lot #7lyfor vdrainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swaie and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storni Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES (v14rLL1 1 aLJ1i water Permit fr 0144Sc TTTs- ih iigtoII State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet stanrlarrls of International Building node Appendices vva�v..i wv..vu vV rary V.. the vbUli�.aui asU V1 the 1111.V111ULl Vlllll LU114111b vVl1V Appendices VU G §161 5(1)( 1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. 000, INDEX # 1r REISSUANCE OF NOTICE OF DECISION Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) August 29, 2006 On August 3, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued a Final Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance (MDNS) regarding an Environmental Checklist application submitted by the Darren Long and Mayling Chin. Due to a misprint of the original determination the City of Yakima is reissuing its Final Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance. The reissuance of this document does not change the scheduled public hearing date of September 14, 2006. However, all applicable public comment and appeal periods stipulated with the Final MDNS apply. Project Description: Environmental Review of the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima is reissuing the enclosed SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 at the City Planning Division. Doug Maples Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: August 29, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Final Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map DOC. INDEX rtreteAil-America CI Yakim 1994 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY Y OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren Long & iMiayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road 1, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have through the United States Mails, Notice of Reissuance Notice dispatched the Ivluv, a ..v..v.. ... ..................__ of .------ ofD of A true and correct which is encbsed herewith; Decision MDNS. copy of which is c,,..,... -..,a :.�_. :�: o that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners parties within a raflius of 500 feet of Subject p ropert CJYVIleia7 and parties of record within ee .e.+ -..r• -- —_.._,--- 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 29TH day of August ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Susie Lorance Planning Specialist .DOC. INDEX OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. ls` Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 1014 9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Lawrence Odell Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation POBox 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Tom McAvoy Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm. 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2°d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2"d St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenis0 • 98948 INDE. 9 T� Planner �taSineF YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Trihal Counoit P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Rartrand Dept. of Fisheries 170 i So. 24th f V e, Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 ToppenishWA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 17r St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Snrnmitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2.105 Tietnn Dr Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18'" St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT .81333-41428 181334-32015 2ARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 5302 DOUGLAS DR 2007 S 47TH AVE tAKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32013 181333-41433 181333-414 MIGUEL.HERRERA JR NORENA M COOPER NORENA OOPER 4506 SPRING CREEK RD 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE 5000 WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAK MA, WA 98903 181334-32020 NORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN 1910 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32056 181333-41411 181333-41419 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 1901 S 47TH AVE 5107 LYONS LOOP 5139 LYONS LOOP 1 YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181333-41419 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-21001 YAKIMA CITY 129 N 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 go -a 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334- 001 YAKIM CITY 129 2ND ST YA IMA, WA 98901-2613 4A-rt,a DOC. INDEX ,34-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18.1333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D r,- 7D1n RTL.T'ENE P 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 WPT.CLT 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41009 ALOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR-& SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333.-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 5 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32061 181334-32035 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS KATHLEEN M NORTON 1906 S 47TH AVE 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS 2004 S 47TH AVE 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP VnKTMn Wn QRAf".-2419 181334-32059 ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA yt5yU3 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASE 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LO 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAH 4904 SPRING CREEK RD VAKTMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS LOOP 5112 LYONS L- y r YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA AR9n-; 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, "9.03 114°E 1. c 181334-32 MARCIA J: ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 CITY OF YAKIMA HEARING EXAMINER AGENDA Thursday, September 14, 2006 9:00 am I. II. CALL TO ORDER INTRODUCTION III. PUBLIC HEARING A. DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN Planner Assigned: File Number: Location: Request: IV. ADJOURNMENT Yakima City Hall Council Chambers Jeff Peters UAZO PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#3-06 4802 Spnng Creek Road 27 Lot Preliminary Subdivision with Environmental Review 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 heanng. DDG. INDEX HEARING SIGN -IN SHEET CITY OF YAKIMA BEARING EXAMINER YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS HEARING DATE: September 14, 2006 CASE #: APPLICANT: UAZO Prel Long Plat #1-06 Darren Long EC#3-06 Mayling Chin NAME: PLEASE PRINT SITE ADDRESS: 4802 Spring Creek Road ADDRESS: ZIP: F /c1,-Avt L/2 //&) V CG 411br� 4t Y rev t.J¢,vv 'cfSc 4 ( tJ, '//'01+ S e�x %ice Lv 2-i ID , d<,S` e ea' Doc, INDEX # DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT William R. Cook. Director Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin, and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-6183 • Fax (509) 575-6105 NOTIFICATION OF HEARING EXAMINER RECOMMENDATION TO THE YAKFv1A CITY COUNCIL On September 28, 2006 the City of Yakima Hearing Examiner rendered his recommendation on a Preliminary Long Plat and SEPA Application submitted by Darren Long and Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road Yakima, Washington. The Applicants are requesting to subdivide the property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, in Yakima, Washington. The application was reviewed at a public hearing held by the Hearing Examiner on September 14, 2006, 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, 411114 £IUU place 'JL LIIL, public d1t Ld li i_. For further information or assistance you may contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 at the City Planning Division. Ti 11 rnnla L., 11iuN1.VJ J Code A d111111is Valor v% Planning Manager Date of mailing: October 2, 2006 Enclosures: Hearing Examiners Recommendation www,ci.yakiina. wa.us DOC. INDEX # N -6a Yakima I1Fon.nactr 111! 1994 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant WSDOT Aviation Division John Sambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Drive Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 Lavina Washines, Chairman Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98940 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. PO Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 Lee Faulconer Dept. of Agriculture P.O. Box 42560 Olympia, WA 98504-2560 Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98940 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farm worker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 S. 24th Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave Yakima, WA 98903 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 DOC. INDEX A, ^. A OD-Ri7, SEPAReviewer Army Corps PO Box c-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1St Ave Yakima, WA 989Q2 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of Transportation Planning Engineer LVV/ >\001\11 Road TT !` ALTA C14 (1111 ......,..ter, ._ Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave. MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W. Washington -Yakima, N -A jk 98903 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr Varn Rnrliffr Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4th Floor Yakima. WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 T oppenisn, WA 98948 Dept. of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane., WA 99204 Tom McAvoy -West v V. 2nd Ave. Roo— 30 T Yakim^, W A 98902 w Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St. Yakima, WA 98901 Department of Ecology Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor - Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 T oppenisll, WA 98940 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S. 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 DOC. INDEX Mr. Greg Griffith Div. of L-LLl:11CU1 Off. A71Jt, fiCJ. PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 1433 Lakeside Ct. Ste102 Yakima, WA 98902 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Lawrence Odell Clean Air Authority n i r.. 6S.2ndSt.,Room 1016 1 akima, `WA 98901 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave St 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Drive Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 -41 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services PO Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 181333-41428 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 NORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN 1910 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 1334 210 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO Y IMA ITY 1904 S 47TH AVE 129 N 2N ST YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKI WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 Country Home Loans PO Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA 93062 Andreatte & Assoc. 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA 98902. Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA 98908 -F- 1: 333 - NOR 5000 •SH TGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32048 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA,,WA 989032419 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334-2 001 YAK MA CITY 129 2ND T YAKI WA 98901-2613 DOC INDE= • 3\ 181334-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 1ti1334-32U14 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKii✓iA, WA yUNUs 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVII F- CK 2004 S YAKIMA, wA 98 08 181333-41009 ALOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1933 S 46TH ATP- YAKIMA, VEYAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334-3242 \ \ STO F 1905 46TH YAKIMA,A 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 _ 181334-32059 ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1R7 -41-A-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA- CASSI 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LONC 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAHIT- 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 79na c 47TH Z1T YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA, 9.8903 c INDEX is 181334-3-2050` ,3\ MARC IA J. I CI;._b,- 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT & EC#3-06 DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN 4802 SPRING CREEK ROAD I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Hearing Examiner Recommendations to City Council. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, and parties of record, 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 2"d day of October ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Susie Lorance Planning Specialist DOC INDEX Lorance, Susie From: Peters, Jeff Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 11:09 AM LV To. I U 1 V. I aIIVe, Susie Subject: Hearing Examiner recommendation for Long / Chin : Plat of Canterfield Estates Posted on the Web 9-29-06! DOC; INDEX,1 LL Darren Long & Mayling Chin PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 EC#3-06 EXHIBIT LIST City Council Public Hearing November 21, 2006 Applicant: Darren Long & Mayling Chin File Number: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT#1-06, & EC#3-06 Site Address: 4802 Spring Creek Road Staff Contact: Jeff Peters, Assistant 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) CHAPTER F Application CHAPTER G Public Comments CHAPTER H Notices DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER AA HEARING EXAMINER'S RECOMMENDATON EXHIBIT DOCUMENT DATE AA -1 Hearing Examiner's Recommendation 9-28-06 CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON HEARING EXAMINER'S RECOMMENDATION September 28, 2006 In the Matter of a Preliminary Plat Application Submitted by: Darren Long & Mayling Chin' For a 27 -Lot Subdivision Located At 4802 Spring Creek Road to be Known as "Canterfield Estates" PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 EC #3-06 Introduction. The Hearing Examiner conducted a public hearing on September 14, 2006 and has issued this decision within 10 business days. A staff report presented by Assistant Planner Jeff Peters recommended approval of the preliminary plat with conditions. Applicant Darren Long testified in favor of the proposal and several neighbors expressed concerns about the size and number of lots, flooding, drainage and the need for fencing. Summary of Recommendation. The Hearing Examiner recommends approval of this preliminary plat subject to conditions. Basis for Decision. Based on a view of the site with no one else present on September 13, 2006; the staff report, exhibits, testimony and other evidence presented at the open record public hearing on September 14, 2006; and a consideration of the applicable Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 1 INDEX subdivision requirements, development standards and consistency criteria; the Hearing 17,r 4r,roelk:Awses.s• «...... +t.,.,...,: „,.. L1�Ql 1111 LGl lua.I1GJ 1.116 iti[ 1V11V W1116. FINDINGS Applicant. The applicant is Darren Long and Mayling Chin, 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, Washington 98903. LocationThe proposed preliminary plat is located 4812 Spring Creek Road.The Location. proposed �./ V ,' �./ 4 located at Vt/ parcel number is 181333-41012. Application. This preliminary plat prepared by Andreotti & Associates, Inc. would 111:__,_ C➢ rO1 __9 ran »mi/7»im fill 0.3 _-i-i®T mhii _lii, la -gum mu. Lim Suburban Residential (SR) zoning district. rlk F. Jliit LO 13,2413 Yliiiiiir ICCI iii ii Notices. Notices were provided in accordance with applicable ordinances as follows: Mailing of notice of application/SEPA review: Publication of notice of applicationISEPA review Posting of notice on property: Notice of cancelled public hearing: Mailing of notice of amended application and public hearing: Mailing of notice of Preliminary SEPA MDNS: Publishing of notice of Preliminary SEPA MDNS in newspaper: Mailing of notice of reissued Final SEPA MDNS February 7, 2006 February 7, 2006 February 7, 2006 March 28, 2006 June 20, 2006 July 11, 2006 July 12, 2006 August 29, 2006 Environmental Review. The City of Yakima Planning Division is the lead agency for this proposal under the State Environmental Policy Act. After reviewing the environmental checklist submitted for this proposed preliminary plat, the SEPA Responsible Official issued a Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance (MDNS) on Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road D BREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 INDEX 2 August 3, 2006 which was reissued with the correction of a misprint on August 29, 2006. No appeals were filed within the appeal period. Requirements of the MDNS include: A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb and gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the City Engineer and Wastewater Division Manager. (YMC 12.03.100). 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20 feet of frontage upon the public street or right-of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)). C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 2) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 3) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the City Engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 4) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4). Darren Long & Mayling Chin 3 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 DOC. INDEX 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) andASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1, 2, 3, 26 & 27, which lie with[in] the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with iviC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mentioned] or required must be complied with in their entirety. 11 CLL1Z91)Vl LaLItill 4 11_1IC0.:llr-f-t"U!'y, i fie i TRTT1ram Capacity Analysis completed on Febroary 17, 2006 indicates that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. Zoning and Land Use of Site and Adjacent Properties. The site is zoned Suburban Residential (SR), Adjacent properties have the following characteristics: Direction North Cnntlh West East Zoning Light Industrial (M-1) Suburb-- Residential (SR Suburban Residential (SR) Suburban Residential (SR) Land Use Vacant TT _ vllIgiC-f iiII 1 i (run es Single -Family Homes „�...e LL1I - TT.q x. un G-1' Zinmy I1VMcs Public Comment. Several residents of the area expressed concerns about the proposed preliminary plat which may be summarized as follows: A. Frank Hernandez, who resides on South 47th Avenue east of the proposed plat: Mr. Hemanadez requested that the applicant install a permanent privacy fence where his property abuts the proposed plat on the east to protect his property from construction dust and debris and to provide privacy thereafter. It was pointed out that no screening is required between two properties in the same SR zone, but the applicant nevertheless indicated Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road DOPREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 INDEX 4 that he would talk with neighbors regarding the possible installation of uniform fencing. B. Brian Caldwell, who resides towards the middle of Lyons Loop to the south of the proposed plat: Mr. Caldwell indicated that one -acre lots exist to the south and that he is concerned about the noise of 27 more lawn mowers and about future flooding in the area like occurred in 1996. He thinks noise will be a problem for people nearby unless fencing that will restrict noise is installed. It was pointed out that the 1996 flooding was unusual in the way that it came to this area down the streets from the west and that the City does not have any ordinance that would allow the City to either restrict the size of lots outside the flood plain or to require sound barriers to be installed around this development where the SEPA MDNS became final without any comments about the need for noise mitigation measures. But the applicant indicated that he will be talking with neighbors about fencing even though he thinks that additional buildings and trees in that area will do .more to absorb sound than fencing. C. Fred Hyatt, who resides on South 47th Avenue south of the proposed plat: Mr. Hyatt indicated that his property has been flooded four times to his knowledge, most recently in 1996, from water that comes from the south that will flood any future homes on the south side of the plat. He indicated that a noise barrier fence between his property and the Caldwell property has been effective and will be needed on the south boundary of the proposed plat. He asked whether the drainage swale on Lot #7 will collect the water and be large enough and what is considered low density residential use. It was pointed out that the drainage swale will have to engineered to effectively drain the water without creating pollution of wells, and that less than 7 dwelling units per acre as here proposed would be considered low density and would be allowed where, as here, there are buildable areas outside the flood plain. Preliminary Plat Review Criteria. Section 14.20.100 of the subdivision ordinance provides that the Hearing Examiner shall review a proposed subdivision during an open record public hearing to inquire into and determine whether or not the following standards are satisfied: Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 5 DOC. INDEX 1) Subsection 14.20.100(1) -- Consistency with the provisions of the City's Urban a Zoning Ordinance: Subsection Urban Area Zoning Ordinance: Subsection 15.03.030 of the Urban Area Zoning Ordinance (UAZO) indicates that the purpose of the Suburban Residential (SR) zoning district is to provide a variety of residential lifestyles with densities generally ranging from two units per net residential acre to seven units per net residential acre. The district is further intended to: A. Limit residential density to one unit or less per net residential acre in areas where flooding, airport noise, or other environmental constraints make the land unsuitable for residential use at higher densities; and 13, Maintain surface and groundwater quality and avoid potential health hazards by limiting residential density to two units or less per net residential acre 1T1 areas where public sere c.Ps will not provided, and ti,e dwelling „nits have �—+.. r »vain vvl , avvv will uv4 be 6.LL1Eb filly lb Y, b1111d� li.11S {.J inu.ividuai wells and septic tanks; and C. Provide the opportunity for suburban residential development, up to three net :, enti_� with - ' '' / d elliii,L' Millis ilei reside ti}'li acre, in tiles either public./i:il�i�TTilinit water � _ _ .v, w., .. t. ».. a -m. v vaaaaaaw.: water services or a community sewer system; and D. Allow residential development to seven dwelling units per net residential acre in areas with both public / community water service and an approved community sewer system. The proposal is a residential use consistent with these zoning provisions so long as it is consistent with the density limitations applicable to the district. The table in Section 15,05,030 of the TT ZO states that in the Floodplain, Airport and Greenway Overlay Districts, one acre shall be the minimum lot size except that the lot size in the underlying zoning district shall apply when in the opinion of the reviewing official the lot has a buildable area outside the overlay district and when a plat restriction prohibits development on that portion of the lot within the overlay district. None of the plat is within the Primary Airport Overlay district or the Greenway Overlay district where density is a major concern, but a large portion of Lots #3 and #27 are within the Floodplain Overlay District. Based upon the location of the 100 -year floodplain and the Floodplain Overlay District, the reviewing official / subdivision administrator has Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 MOD. PoF 1 6 determined that all lots within the proposed plat of Canterfield Estates, with the exception of Lots #3 and #27, satisfy the requirements of Section 15.05.030 of the UAZO. The lots other than those two lots would be permitted to have minimum lot sizes of 7,000 square feet in accordance with Section 15.05.030 and Table 5-2 of the UAZO, but the following restriction must be placed upon the final plat in order to be consistent with the UAZO: "No development shall take place on Lot #3 or on Lot #27 or on any portion of a lot lacking buildable area outside the boundaries of the 100 -year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District until such time as a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is received changing the 100 - year floodplain and the Floodplain Overlay District so as to create a buildable area on said lots." 2) Subsection 14.20.100(2) -- Consistency with the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan: The City's Future Land Use Map and 1998 Comprehensive Plan designate the subject property as suitable for Low Density Residential development. This proposed plat is consistent with the Low Density Residential designation which is characterized as primarily single-family, detached residences with a total net residential density, before considering roads and right-of-way, of less than 7 dwelling units per acre. This proposed plat is also consistent with goals and objectives of the City's Comprehensive Plan such as Goal H3 which is to preserve and improve existing residential neighborhoods; Objective G9 which is to encourage quality design while achieving economic growth patterns; Objective L2 which is to establish a pattern of development that supports a sense of community; Objective H3.1 which is to stabilize existing, viable neighborhoods; and Objective E7 which is to ensure development compatibility within the floodplain and frequently flooded areas. 3) Subsection 14.20.100(3) -- Consistency with the provisions of this title, Title 14 entitled "Subdivision Ordinance": This proposed plat will need to be consistent in all respects with the provisions of the City's subdivision ordinance. The proposed preliminary plat shows all lots have the required size, access, utilities and lot Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 7 DOC. INDEX # t —/ width. This review and the conditions of this recommendation are intended to ensure n�,rnin+er.n< +1e, +1,� .�' +l. . P :+..% consis envy wiw.i the provisions vt tate Cit s subdivision ordina ee as well as o1.11c1 applicable City ordinances. 4) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(a) — Appropriate provisions for public health, safety and general welfare: The construction of 27 new residences in a residential area and a residential zoning district complies with applicable ordinances and serves a need in this community for housing that is developed with conditions that promote the public health, ` t T 1 , (�r+r, WINS, !, heal , safety and welffare_ Resides r_.nndiiions noted in Tile ST-7.PA IV� NS, the Development Services Team (DST) comments for meetings held on February 7, 2006 and June 13, 2006 were as follows: AA Nngineering I liirision: . L11 G,1LV VlyL1C L1YlJ1V11. 1) City of Yakima Title 12 Development Standards require public sewer anr� Le.as,s pubic water, curb, gutter, sidewalks a-nd Jtreet luightilrli,ry . 2) On-site drainage will also be required. v v 3) Flag Lot #19 shall have at least a 20 -foot -wide entrance off the platted street. 4) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system are required to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain nr,r,rr,<rn1 1„r+1 !''i+,. T.,, apt/1V V ai GJ y i.LIV iiiLy LLLt`Y.,liieer plioi lV app. V y cu vi talc mum. i ium. Riau. E. Fire Life Safety Division: Life Safety has no issues at this time. C. Water/Irrigation Division: This proposed development is within the service area of the Nob Hill Water Company. D. Traffic r.__ _ Traffic n Analysis ,• ., development D. r rafc En ineering: 1 rarnc Capacity Analysis indicates that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. E. Waste Water: Sewer is available to the north of the property. Connection charges shall apply. When sewer lines are designed they will need to be sized to accommodate areas not served by sewer. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 48C §zing Creek Road PR ATG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 8 F. Building Codes: Sewer and water availability appears to be a problem for this area and may require extension. Development will require plan review, permits and inspection. G. Washington State Department of Transportation — Aviation Division: 1) State guidelines for airport land use compatibility generally discourage residential development, schools, hospitals and other medical facilities adjacent to airports. Most commercial and industrial land uses are considered compatible. The noise, light, glare, fumes, smell and low-flying aircraft activity generated by airport operations in these areas may present health and safety problems, degrade quality of life for residents and disrupt the operation of airports as essential public facilities. Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field is an important economic resource for the region, and the City has the responsibility to discourage incompatible land uses that impair the ability of the airport to operate and expand. 2) The site for the proposed Canterfield Estates Subdivision is located within the traffic . pattern of Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field, exposing future residents to negative impacts associated with airport operations. Due to its proximity to the airport, WSDOT Aviation believes the proposed project would contribute to conflicts with the airport. We recommend that the City of Yakima impose the following minimum conditions: a) The applicant should review and, if required, submit the FAA form 7460 -- Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration. b) Prior to final approval, a notice should be placed on the face of the plat map and be recorded. The notice should state the following: "The subject property is located within close proximity of Yakima Air Terminal - McAllister Field. Aircraft noise, vibration, fumes, odors, low overhead flights and other associated activities may impact the property." H. Washington State Department of Ecology: 1) Shorelands/Environmental Assistance: It is possible that there may be wetlands on site even though the National Wetland Inventory Map only shows the nearby Spring Creek feature to contain wetland areas. Ecology would be happy to assist in an on-site review if there is uncertainty regarding the wetland issue. Special attention to Stormwater routing and treatment within the housing development should occur due to the potentially slow permeability of soils on site and the high groundwater table levels. The introduction of additional non - permeable surfaces coupled with a possible increase in the application of water to the soil (from home site landscaping development) should be evaluated and compared to existing water management practices. The SEPA checklist states Darren Long & Mayling Chin 9 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 DOC. INDEX only that stormwater will be allowed to infiltrate on site; no information is presented on how that will happen. 2) Water Resources: The water purveyor is responsible for ensuring that the proposed use(s) are within the limitations of its water rights. If the proposal's actions are different than the existing water right (source, purpose, the place of use, or period of use), then it is subject to approval from the Department of Ecology pursuant to Sections 90.03.380 RCW and 90.44.050 RCW. 3) Water Quality: Dividing or platting of a piece of property is often the first step in a proposed development. If a subsequent individual or common plan of development exceeds one acre of disturbed ground in size an NPDES Construction Stormwater Permit may be required. The process requires going through SEPA, developing a stogy rater pollution prevention pian, submitting' an application avid a 30 -day public notice process, This may take 45-60 days. A permit is required prior to beginning groundbreaking activities. 4) Toxic Clean Up: Based upon the historical agricultural use of this land, there is a pmssi ilit[7 t_nwt the Sr1;1 resinlwa1 rnncentrarinns rcningy recommends that the soil be sampled and analyzed for lead and arsenic and for nraannchlnrinP recur rlPe if th'CP contaminants are found at cnncentratinnc e,..a.e.._e�=., P.,,..=>=. ._ •"•m..� contaminants ---m » v <..�.,__n_.�.r.,�,. above the MTCA clean up levels Ecology recommends that potential buyers be notified of their occurrence. I. Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife: Covenant restrictions minimizing the total percentage of impervious surfaces for lots 1, 2, 3, 26 and 27 should be entered. J. Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority (YRCAA): If the project includes any work that would disturb soil stability, it is subject to lb? requirement to submit a dust control plan. A construction dust plan must be filed with, and approved by, YRCAA. The dust control needs to address demolition, site preparation, construction and landscaping phases, per section 3.08A of YRCAA Regulations. The proponent is also encouraged to file a Master Construction Dust Control Plan lUl LUG piUJUL:111VW Q11U 111 LUG 1ULU1G. K. Building Codes: 1) The proposed subdivision must comply with international Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) and §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4). 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas must be constructed to meet the standards of the international Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREEteNG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 INDEX 10 3) A Class (2) Review application is required for construction of any structure upon Lots #1, #2, #3, #26 and #27, which lie within the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District pursuant to Section 15.09.020 of the UAZO. 5) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(b) — Appropriate provisions for open spaces: The proposed lots are larger than the minimum sizes that could be approved in the SR zoning district. The design of the plat makes adequate provision for open spaces in that it will provide more light and air for its residents than minimum standards would require. 6) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(c) — Appropriate provisions for drainage ways: Storm water runoff for this proposed development will be required to be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. The design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system will have to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual, and approval of the City Engineer will have to be obtained prior to approval of the final plat. The property owner/developer will be required to obtain an NPDES Construction Storm Water Permit from the Department of Ecology. A note will be required on the face of the final plat stating: "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." Prior to final plat approval the applicant will be required to submit, to obtain the Planning Division's approval of, and to record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and of the drainage facilities contained within that lot. 7) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(d) — Appropriate provisions for streets or roads, alleys and other public ways: The City's Title 12 development requirements include paved streets, curbs, gutters, sidewalks and street lights which must be shown on the preliminary plat. Flag Lot #19 must have frontage on the public street of at least 20 feet for the entrance off the platted street. Title 12 frontage improvements must be designed and plans / profiles must be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of Darren Long & Mayling Chin 11 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road DOC. PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 paving, curb and gutter, sidewalks, street lights and drainage. The City's Traffic Engineering T i`ViS nn indicated, nc. n part o f +l.e DST process +d n: the Traffic Capacity L115111i..1111, L1 V1J1V11 J11U1VGLL%., as CL }CUL V1 Llll, JJ 131 p1 VNL,JJ L11CLL LLiV 11 CL111t, Analysis concluded that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. Therefore, the proposed subdivision makes adequate provisions for streets within the development and will not tr!gger a need for improvement of the streets outside the development that will be used for access by residents of the plat. 8) Subsection 1 4.2n. ' 00( 4)( e) — Appropriate provisions for transit st ops: The e number of lots and other evidence did not establish a need for any special provisions for a transit stop ®at this proposed plat. y) lJ'aabseetion .14.10..0,0(4)() — Appropriate previsions for potable water supplies, irrigation and other water suppliers: The City's Water/Irrigation Division indicated as a part of the DST process that the proposed plat is within the service area of the Nob Hill Water Company and will therefore be subject to its requirements. All irrigation lines and easements will have to be shown on the face of the plat. 10) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(g) — Appropriate provisions for sanitary waste disposals City sewer service is available north of the property. Sewer line extensions will have to be sized to accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development not served by sewer as required by the City Engineer and Wastewater Division Manager in accordance with Section 12.03.100 of the Yakima Municipal Code. Public sewer design and plans / profiles will have to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer. An 8 -foot -wide public utility easement will be required for all existing sewer stubs and proposed stubs. 11) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(h) — Appropriate provisions for parks and a 6.i ..i %%.�tavla: 4. Tyle LLW.11ber Vf 1Vt3 and +1, , lot Sizes .are .nzUch t Alt 11V nVl,d WI a pari lJr recreation area within the proposed plat was established by the evidence. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PR,EL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 1iNNDEf' f 1 12 12) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(i) — Appropriate provisions for playgrounds: The number of lots and lot sizes are such that no need for a playground within the plat other than the yards of the individual residences was established by the evidence. 13) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(j) — Appropriate provisions for schools and school grounds. There was no testimony or other evidence submitted at the hearing regarding a need for additional schools in the area to serve the 27 additional single-family residences that would result from this plat. 14) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(k) — Appropriate provisions for sidewalks: The sidewalks required by Title 12 will be designed by a licensed Civil Engineer and will be provided in this plat. 15) Subsection 14.20.100(4)(1) — Appropriate provisions for other planning features that assure safe walking conditions for students who walk to and from school: The evidence submitted at the hearing did not suggest a need for other planning features of this nature in view of the size of this plat, the sidewalks required within this plat and the area in which it is located. 16) Subsection 14.20.100(5) — Public use and interest: Based on the standards discussed above, it is apparent that the public use and interest will in fact be served by the subdivision. It complies with the City's Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, Comprehensive Plan and Subdivision Ordinance. It makes appropriate provisions for the public health, safety and general welfare, open spaces, drainage ways, streets, potable water, sanitary waste disposal, parks and recreation, playgrounds and sidewalks. The size and nature of the plat does not demand provisions for other features listed in Subsection 14.20.100(4) of the subdivision ordinance and in Section 58.17.110 of the State law. Consistency Analysis under Subsection 16.06.020(B) of the Yakima Municipal Code. The following analysis involves the application's consistency with applicable Darren Long & Mayling Chin 13 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 DOC, INDEX development regulations, or in the absence of applicable regulations, the adopted (' -rrehe ioiNrn T3inn nn m. ii,1 � :r +1-e State Gros:r+i, .Man gement Ant n,,.i the Vnirima VLLlt11 V1IVLLJI V 1 1CL11 CL) luCatluaLVu *JJ LUV IJ LLLLV V1V VV W. 1V1CLL1UbV111V11L r1vL CLULL 1.11V 1 CGL1L L U. Municipal Code. During project review, neither the City nor any subsequent reviewing body may re-examine alternatives to, or hear appeals on, the items identified in these conclusions except for issues of code interpretation. a) The type of land use contemplated by the proposal (a residential development) is permitted on this site so long as it complies with the regulations of the zoning ordinance, subdivision ordinance building codes and other applicable regulations. b) The level of development (lot size, contemplated density) will not exceed the allowable limit in the Suburban Residential (SR) zoning district. el 1 1'tP ava1I nhI1ry and aadennary nt infraatrnet rP anti nlliliie fa(d 1I1tiec 1C nllt an issue because additional infrastructure will be provided at the developer's expense to insure that adequate infrastructure and public facilities are available for the proposed plat. d) The character of the proposal, such as the proposal's consistency with applicable development standards of the City's Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, primarily involves consideration of specific development standards relating to lot size, 4a. cress, potable Yvoter, sewage disposal and other feat -res of he proposed plat which have been discussed in detail above. With appropriate conditions, the proposed preliminary plat will be consistent with the development standards of applicable City ordinances. CONCLUSIONS 1. The Hearing Examiner has jurisdiction pursuant to Section 14.20.100 of the subdivision ordinance to make a recommendation to the Yakima City Council regarding this application for preliminary plat annroval Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802_$pring Creek Road PRE1 'LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 1NDE> 14 2. A final SEPA Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance (MDNS) was issued for this project on August 29, 2006 which was not appealed within the time period for an appeal. 3. The City's Traffic Capacity Analysis completed on February 17, 2006 indicates that the traffic that would be added by the proposed plat will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system because reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. 4. This proposed preliminary plat, with the conditions set forth below, is consistent with the City's Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, Comprehensive Plan and Subdivision Ordinance. 5. This proposed preliminary plat, with the conditions detailed below, makes appropriate provisions for the public health, safety and general welfare and for open spaces, drainage ways, streets, potable water supplies, sanitary wastes and sidewalks and, according to the weight of the evidence presented at the hearing, is not of such a size or in such a location as would require that specific provisions be made for the other requisite plat considerations such as parks and recreation areas, playgrounds, transit stops, schools, schoolgrounds and other planning features that assure safe walking conditions for students who only walk to and from school. 6. The proposed preliminary plat is in compliance with the consistency requirements of Subsection 16.06.020(B) of the Yakima Municipal Code (YMC). RECOMMENDATION The Hearing Examiner recommends to the Yakima City Council that the 27 -lot preliminary plat of Canterfield Estates described in the application and in the related Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL[5.er PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 INDEX 15 DOC. INDEX documents which are assigned file numbers PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 and EC #3-06 be aiDD(V1YJ1"7, subject to compliance with the following conditions: 1. Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb and gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. (YMC 12.05.010 — 12.05.040 & 12.06.010 — 12.06.080). 2. Lot #19 is required to have a minimum of 20 feet of frontage upon the public street or right-of-way, (YMC 14,25,040(B), 3. Public sewer design and plans/ profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of in the City Engineer and Wastewater Division Manager. (YMC 12.03.100). A A� O l'__A.__�3_ ____1_i__ __ii_r__ � _1__1i i ___S P_ _11 i__� l`1u a'3=foot=Wide public- llli icy easement Ghali oe retina' ed 10r all existing sewer sLuus and proposed stubs. (YMC 12.02.010). 5. All irrigation lines and easements shall be shown on the face of the plat. (YMC 14.200.050). 6. All new lots shall be served by a public water supply line designed and maintained in accordance with Nob Hill Water Company standards (YMC 12.04.010 — 12.04.040). 2.0+.0 0). 7. A note shall be placed upon the final plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 8. Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior gtreetC 9. Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer so as to satisfy the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and so as to satisfy the requirements of the City Engineer prior to approval of the final plat. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PFJ,LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 1INL)JA - 16 10. Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit and obtain the Planning Division's approval of a maintenance agreement which the applicant shall record so as to ensure proper maintenance of Lot #7 and of the drainage facilities contained within that lot. 11. A restriction shall be placed upon the plat which states: "No development shall take place on Lot #3 or on Lot #27 or on any portion of a lot lacking buildable area outside the boundaries of the 100 -year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District until such time as a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is received changing the 100 -year floodplain and the Floodplain Overlay District so as to create a buildable area on said lots." (YMC 15.05.030 (C)). 12. A note shall be placed upon the final plat which states: "City of Yakima Class (2) Zoning Review shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots #1, #2, #3, #26 and #27, which lie within the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020." 13. All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall meet the building standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24 for construction within the 100 -year floodplain. 14. The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) for approval of a plat within the 100 -year floodplain. 15. Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain an NPDES Construction Storm Water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. 16. A construction dust plan shall be filed with, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to construction. 17. Addresses for the lots shall be placed on the face of the fmal plat in accordance with the addresses set forth in the Planning Division staff report or in accordance with such other addresses that may be assigned by the Building Codes and Planning Divisions. 18. A note shall be placed on the face of the plat utilizing language that is subject to prior approval of the Planning Division which gives notice substantially to the effect that the plat is located within close proximity of the Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field and that the residents within the plat acknowledge and accept the fact that aircraft noise, vibration, fumes, odors, low overhead flights and other associated Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PREL LONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 17 X00 INDEX activities which may increase in the future may be a cause of inconvenience, annoyance or discomfort to them. 19. Except as modified because of this recommendation or otherwise by the City Council, the details shown on the proposed preliminary plat of Canterfield Estates dated August 11, 7006 are recommended conditions of pr''liminaay plat approval. 20. Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mentioned or required must be complied with in their entirety. DATED this 23th day of September, 2006. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 27 -Lot Long Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road PRE14ONG PLAT #1-06; EC 3-06 INDEX 18 f . :..�v.. Gary M. C 1 er, Hearing Examiner DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER A Staff Report EXHIBIT DOCUMENT DATE A-1 Staff Report 9-14-06 City of Yakima, Washington Department of Community & Economic Development Planning Division Preliminary Plat Open Record Public Hearing September 14, 2006 Preliminary Plat Application By Darren Long & Mayling Chin For a 27 Lot Plat Located at 4802 Spring Creek Road Staff Report Long Plat #1-06, EC#3-06 Staff Contact: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner 575-6163 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATION. The Division of Environmental Planning recommends approval of this preliminary long plat subject to conditions. FINDINGS APPLICANT. Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road Yakima, WA 98903 LOCATION. This property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. PARCEL NO(S) 181333-41012. APPLICATION. Preliminary plat for 27, Suburban Residentially zoned lots, to be located on approximately 8.31 acres coupled with an environmental review. PROJECT DESCRIPTION. This application concerns a proposal, to subdivide approximately 8.31 acres of property into 27 new lots that range in size from approximately 8,280 to 13,213 square feet. CURRENT ZONING AND USE. The current zoning of this property as stated above is (SR) Suburban -Residential, and the surrounding properties have the following characteristics. Zoning Land Use North Light Industrial (M-1) Vacant South Suburban Residential (SR) Single -Family West Suburban Residential (SR) Single -Family HoniddYd East Suburban Residential (SR) Single Family..Homesz r 'if?T A-1 q/ayfow Lon PIa-4 1-O 1 HEARING EXAMINER JURISDICTION. Pursuant to Chapter 58.17 RCW and § 14.30.080 YMC, the Hearing Examiner is authorized to make a recommendation to the City Council on preliminary plats. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. The Future Land Use Map and 1998 Comprehensive Plan designate the subject property as suitable for Low Density Residential development. The Low Density Residential designation is characterized as primarily single family, detached residences with a total net residential density before considering roads and right-of-way as less than 7.0 dwelling units per acre. Applicable goals of the 1997 Comprehensive Plan include: Goal T Tit Goal H3: Preserve and improve existing residential neighborhoods. r Objective G9: eachieving ncourage duality design while ecnnnrnir growth patternc ., a` - L, ... Objective L2: Establish a pattern of development that supports a sense of community. Objective H3.1: Stabilize existing, viable neighborhoods. Objective E7: Ensure development compatibility within the floodplain and frequently flooded areas. URBAN AREA ZONING ORDINANCE. he T rba Awe Z ni O 7:«.,...c :« �: a sL t e.L- /CST\ G�__L__ L_ T_ _J_- '_l _ �• sup. CJtuati ALC a L,VIlliIK, V1Uillall4G IIIUI4ellGJ men LIIG'soni .3uvutuan wsluCnixeIi zoning WSLInet iS intended to: Provide a variety of residential lifestyles with densities generally ranging from two units per net residential acre to seven units per net residential acre. The district is further intended to: a. Limit residential density to one unit or less per net residential acre in areas where flooding. airnnrt nnise. nr nther envirnnmental rnnstrainte malt,- th,- land nnenita1-1 for residential nse at higher densities° and b. Maintain surface and groundwater quality and avoid potential health hazards by limiting residential density to two units or less per net residential acre in areas where public services will not be provided, and the dwelling units have individual wells and septic tanks; and Provide the Provide the opportunity for suburban residential development, up to three dwelling units per net residential acre, in areas with either public/community water services or a community sewer system; and d. Allow residential development to seven dwelling units per net residential acre in areas with both public/community water service and an approved community sewer system. 2 This residential subdivision is partially located within the 100 -year floodplain, and would normally be limited to a residential density of one unit or less per net residential acre. This equates to minimum lot sizes of one acre or more. However, YMC 15.05.030 (C) states, in the Floodplain, Airport and Greenway Overlay Districts, one acre shall be the minimum lot size, provided the underlying zoning district shall apply, when in the opinion of the reviewing official the lot has a buildable area outside the overlay district and a plat restriction prohibits development on that portion of the lot within the overlay district. Therefore, based upon the location of the 100 -year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District, it is the opinion of the reviewing official / subdivision administrator that all lots within the proposed plat of Centerfield Estates, with the exception of lots three and twenty seven, meet the requirements of YMC 15.05.030 (C). These lots will be permitted to have minimum lot sizes of 7,000 square feet per YMC 15.05.030 Table 5-2 and a plat restriction shall be placed upon the final plat which states, "No development shall take place on Lots #3 and 27 or on any portion of a lot within the boundaries of the 100 -year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District until such time as a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FNMA) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is received removing this area from the100-year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District". DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM (DST) REVIEW. The DST meetings for this proposal were held on both February 7, 2006 and June 13, 2006 at which times the following comments were submitted. Engineering Division: 1) City of Yakima Title 12 Development Standards requires public sewer and pubic water, curb, gutter, sidewalks and street lighting. 2) On site drainage will also be required. 3) Flag Lot #19 shall have a 20' entrance off the platted street. 4) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system are required to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. Fire Life Safety Division: Life Safety has no issues at this time. Water/Irrigation Division: This proposed development is within the service area of the Nob Hill Water Company. Traffic Engineering: Traffic Capacity Analysis was completed on February 17, 2006 and indicates that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. In addition, the proposed changes to this preliminary plat do not have any traffic related impacts. 3 DOC. INDEX # -1 Waste Water: Sewer is available to the north of the property. Connection charges shall apply. When sewer lines are designed they will need to be sized to accommodate areas not served by sewer. Building Codes: Sewer and water availability appears to be a problem for this area and may require extension. Development will require plan review, permits and inspection. Washington State Department of Transportation: ...State guidelines for airport land use compatibility generally discourage residential development, schools, hospitals and other medical facilities adjacent to airports. Most commercial and industrial land uses are considered compatible. The noise, light, glare, fumes, smell and low-flying aircraft activity generated by airport operations in these areas may present health and safety problems, degrade quality of life for residents and disrupt the operation of airports as essential public facilities. Yakima air Terminal -McAllister Field is an important economic resource for the region, and fl City (laS 1_fl1 responsibility to discourage, incompatible land uses that impair the ability of the airport to operate and expand. The site for the proposed Canteriieid Estates Subdivision is located within the traffic pattern of Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field, exposing future residents to negative impacts associated with airport operations. Due to its proximity to the airport, WSDOT Aviation believes the proposed project would contribute to conflicts with the airport. We recommend that the City of Yakima impose the following minimum conditions: • The applicant should review and, if required, submit the FAA foini 7460 - Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration. • Prior to final approval a novice s!:oii!u be places on the face of the plat map ani �e recorded. The notice should state the following: "The subject property is located within close proximity of i lima Air Terminal -McAllister Field. Aircraft noise, vibration, fumes, odors, low overhead flights and other associated activities may impact the property." Washington State Department of Ecology: V 1U relandsliL�lrlr- . ental ssista 1lG ... 7+ 1s possible t11a. Lllere may Ue WeL1a11U, U11 site eVe11 U 1UU 11 the i' ouu11a1 yr L..Latiu 111v iliuiy Map only shows .the nearby Spring Creek feature to contain wetland areas. Ecology would be happy to assist in an on-site review if there is uncertainty regarding the wetland issue. Special attention to Stormwater routing and treatment within the housing development should occur due to the potentially slow permeability of soils on site and the high groundwater table levels. The introduction of additional non-peiineable surfaces coupled with a possible increase in the application of water to the soil (from home site landscaping development) should be evaluated and compared to existing water management practices. The SEPA checklist states only that stormwater will be allowed to infiltrate on site; no infoiination is presented on how that will happen... 4 DOC. INDEX Water Resources The water purveyor is responsible for ensuring that the proposed use(s) are within the limitations of its water rights. If the proposal's actions are different than the existing water right (source, purpose, the place of use, or period of use), then it is subject to approval from the Department of Ecology pursuant to Sections 90.03.380 RCW and 90.44.050 RCW... Water Quality Dividing or platting of a piece of property is often the first step in a proposed development. If a subsequent individual or common plan of development exceeds 1 acre of disturbed ground in size an NPDES Construction Stoiinwater Permit may be required. The process requires going through SEPA, developing a stormwater pollution prevention plan, submitting an application and a 30 -day public notice process. This may take 45-60 days. A permit is required prior to beginning groundbreaking activities. Toxic Clean Up: Based upon the historical agricultural use of this land, there is a possibility that the soil contains residual concentrations of pesticides. Ecology recommends that the soil be sampled and analyzed for lead and arsenic and for organochlorine pesticides. If these contaminants are found at concentrations above the MTCA clean up levels Ecology recommends that potential buyers be notified of their occurrence. Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife: Covenant restrictions minimizing the total percentage of impervious surfaces for lots 1,2,3,26 and 27 should be entered. Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority (YRCAA): 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 needs to address demolition, site preparation, construction and landscaping phases, per section 3.08A of YRCAA Regulations. The proponent is also encouraged to file a Master Construction Dust Control Plan for project now and in the future. The fee for a Master Construction Dust Control Plan is $215. Building Codes: 1) The proposed subdivision must comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1-1.3)&§301.2(2.1-2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas must be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application is required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. 5 'DOC: INDEX "' 4) Addressing: Lot 1: Lot 2: Lot 3: Lot 4: Lot 5: Lot 6: Lot 7: Lot 8: Lot 9: Lot 10: Lot 11: T 1.S Lot 13: Lot 14: Lot 15: Lot 16: Lot 17: Lot 18: Lot 19: Lot 20: Lot 21: T 4 nn. i_Ul GG. Lot 23: LUt 24: Lot 25: Lot 26: Lot 27: 4801 Whatcom St. 4800 Spring Creek Rd. 4802 Spring Creek Rd. 4808 Sprin,g Creek Rd. 1901 S. 49th Ave. 4807 Whatcom St. 4806 Whatcom St. 1907 S 49th Ave. 4804 Whatcom St. 4802 Whatcom St. 4800 Whatcom St. 4801 Whitman St. 4803 Whitman St. 4805 Whitman St. 4807 Whitman St. A !l A!i Whitman !1 . 48� writ_man St_ 4802 Whitman St. 4804 Whitman St. 4806 Whitman St. 4808 Whitman St. 4810 Whitman St. 2004 S 49th Ave. 2002 S 49th Ave. 2000 S 49th Ave. 1910 S. 49th Ave. nno r nnth 171io J. `t7 L"'ivc. 4809 Whitman St. 1911 S 49th Ave. 1909 S. 49th Ave. 1906 S. 49th Ave. 1904 S. 49th Ave. 1902 S. 49th Ave. 4900 Spring Creek Rd. ST TRT)TVTSTt1N_ This preliminary subdivision indicates that all lots will have access, be provided with all necessary public utilities, exceed the minimum lot size for the (SR) Suburban Residential zoning district of 7,000 square feet and meet or exceed the minimum lot width of 50 feet as measured at the rear of the required front setback. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW. On August 29, 2006 due to a misprint of the original Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (Iv1DNS) dated August 3, 2006. The City of Yakima reissued its final environmental decision for this proposal, of which the conditions of the MDNS are listed below, and no appeals were filed within the fifteen -day appeal period. 6 DOC. INDEX A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right-of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 1) Storni water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: 1) Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1-1.3)&§301.2(2.1-2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 7 DOC.' INDEX':`_ 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. TRANSPORTATION CONCURRENCY. Traffic Capacity Analysis was completed on February 17, 2006 and indicates that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this (levelopment. PUBLIC NOTICE. Public notice of this application and healing was provided in accordance with the notice requirements of: Title 14, Subdivision; Title 15, Zoning, Title 6.88, Environmental Policy and Title 16, Development D G11it Regulations. Notice of Application and Hearing: Notice of Cancelled Public Bearing: Amended Notice of Application and Hearing: Property Posting: Legal Notice: February 7, 2006 March 28, 2006 June 20, 2006 February 7, 2006 August 15, 2006 PUBLIC COMMENTS. One comments was received during the 20 -day open comment period. CONCLUSIONS: 1. This recommendation is based upon the project narrative and site plan received August 10, 2006. 1. The hearing examiner has jurisdiction to render a recommendation to the City Council on this matter_ Cy'IVIr 14 20 100) 2. For the reasons stated herein, this preliminary subdivision complies with the objectives of the Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, the intent of the (SR) Suburban Residential zoning district, the provisions of the Urban Area Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, Title 12, Development Standards Ordinance and Traffic Concurrency Ordinance. (YMC 't A lin � nn\ 14.20.100) 3. During project review it has been found that this request is in compliance with YMC 16.06.020 yrs) for making a Determination of Consistency as follows: A. The proposed uses are permitted within the (SR) Suburban Residential zoning district. (YMC 15.04 Table 44) 8 DOC. INDEX t # -I B. All necessary public facilities are or will be available to serve this site. (YMC 14.05.020, 14.15.020 & 14.15.030) C. This proposal is consistent with existing development regulations for this location. (YMC 14.05.020, 14.15.020 & 14.15.030) 4. An Environmental Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) was issued for this project on August 29, 2006. 5. Traffic Capacity Analysis indicates that this development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City's arterial street system and that reserve capacity exists on all streets impacted by this development. 6. Title 12 frontage improvements must be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. (YMC 12.05.010 — 12.05.040 & 12.06.010 — 12.06.080) 7. Public sewer design and plans / profiles are required to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans must accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 8. An 8 -foot wide public utility easement is required for all existing sewer stubs and proposed stubs. (YMC 12.02.010) 9. All irrigation lines and easements are required to be shown on the face of the plat. (YMC 14.20.050) 10. All new lots are required be served by a public water supply line designed and maintained in accordance with Nob Hill Water Company standards. (YMC 12.04.010 — 12.04.040) 11. A note is required to be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 12. Storm water runoff for this proposed development is required to be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 13. Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system is required to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 9 DOC. INDEX A 14. Prior to final plat approval the applicant is required to submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. 15. A restriction is required to be placed upon the plat, which states, "No development shall take place on Lots #3 and 27 or on any portion of a lot within the boundaries of the 100 - year flood plain and Floodplain Overlay District until such time as a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) is received removing this area from the100-year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District_ ()MC 15.05.030 (C)) 16. A note is required to be placed upon the final plat stating "City of Yakima Class (2) Zoning Review shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 1000 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 1 5 0° 020". 1 /.V 17. All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas must be constructed to meet the building standards the International tonal Bui ding Code Appendices G building of 111LG111Q.L1V11[LL DU11LL1112J' LJ §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24 for construction within the 100 -year floodplain. 18. The proposed subdivision must also comply with international Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) for approval of a plat within the 100 -year floodplain. 19. Lot #19 is required to have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the public street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) 'j0 A construction Aust plan must with, and approved by YRC A A uv. construction uLtilli< uuUt plan must be filed Li�j.irV Vii Ll V }� the 11ii...L'3<'-l. 21. Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer is required to obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. Storm 22. All public notices were provided as required. (YMC 14.20.080) 1?F!'rIN A�TPND A TT(IN 1wJ1.:IV 1111111'l\ FL311 V1\• The Division of Environmental Planning therefore recommends that this 27 -Lot Subdivision known as Canterfield Estates be approved subject to conditions. 1. Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, ..*....,.� 1: <1__ - __i _< /N% !'1 1 n nc ni n 11 JL1cci 116111,6 aU ulairlagc 101 JL1CCLJ WILL1111 Li1C prop0/N71%T CU p1 t1,. k1IV11. 1G.VJ.U1U — 12.05.040 & 12.06.010 —12.06.080) 0 Public J__.__ and plans !"1 1 11 1 1 1 1 '1 G. Public sewer design a11u plans / profiles shall 'De prepared oy a 'licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with 10 DOC. INDEX 41, the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3. An 8 -foot wide public utility easement shall be required for all existing sewer stubs and proposed stubs. (YMC 12.02.010) 4. All irrigation lines and easements shall be shown on the face of the plat. (YMC 14.20.050) 5. All new lots shall be served by a public water supply line designed and maintained in accordance with Nob Hill Water Company standards (YMC 12.04.010 — 12.04.040) 6. A note shall be placed upon the final plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 7. Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 8. Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 9. Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. 10. A restriction shall be placed upon the plat, which states, "No development shall take place on Lots #3 and 27 or on any portion of a lot within the boundaries of the 100 -year flood plain and Floodplain Overlay District until such time as a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Letter of Map Revision (LOMB) is received removing this area from the100-year floodplain and Floodplain Overlay District. (YMC 15.05.030 (C)) 11. A note shall be placed upon the final plat stating "City of Yakima Class (2) Zoning Review shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the NEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020". 12. All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall meet the building standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24 for construction within the 100 -year floodplain. 11 DOC. INDEXP/� 13. The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) for approval of a plat within the 100 -year floodplain. 14. Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm Water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. 1 5. A construction dust plan shall he filed with, and approved by, Y CAA prior to construction. 16. Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. 12 DOC. INDEX # A -) DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER B Maps EXHIBIT DOCUMENT DATE B-1 Maps 1-13-06 1 LYONS LOP P LYONS LOOP 0, b CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHING ON Filed VICINITY MAP Hearing Examet i 411111111,. FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. EXH #., a :i. �Du e u�AZo � Su j ec t Proper t3 akima City Limits Scale —lin = 400ft 0 200 4'1GPLT--1-06 01/13/06 1 1 1 /.,,,„ , - / , • - - ' '' ' --''''''''' , 4 ,-;'', '''' :%.'''): ?r/ ; , .• , _ 0 0 . ,„,,_ , ,, , , , , •,,, • /, ', ', " !,/, ./." 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PARCEL NUMBER(S ):1 B 1 3 3 3 4 1 0 12 1 Li tv Notified Property Owners within 500 Ft Subject Site 0 200 400 LNGPLT-1-06 01/13/06 PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. IN' Subject Property City Limits I I SR Suburban Reside. LI R-1 Single -Family Resiaential I R-2 Two -Family Residential R-3 Multi -Family Residential B-1 Professional Business B-2 Local Business HB Historical Business I I IL I I SCC Small Convenience Center LCC Large Convenience Center CBD Central Business District CBDS CBD Support M-1 Light Industrial M-2 Heavy Industrial - — Scale –lin = 400ft 0 200 400 LNGPLT-7-05 ITC •CM 111.111-111.1 LYONS LOOP I W QI ZI to en LYONS LOOP � I F0 i �W I 0 DOC a D City of Yakima, Washington January 13, 2006 $i' S4aZN AVENUE h+t of Yi & 7,4;I a PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 WASHING ION AVI CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON Information Services - GIS FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION Atine ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW i 4O LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. # -- Scale —lin = 400fl 0 200 4(N) NSubject Property Yakima City Limits LNGPLT-1-06 01/13/06 S 52ND AVE 5101 1901 1905 1959 1911 5'07 5112 LYONS LOOP 0.1 WASHINGTON AVE 6000 5115 5116 5119 5123 R 5121 5119 6146 6111 6106 WEST WASHINGTON AVENUE 1902 1904 1958 1909 1910 2002 2004 2006 MOB 2010 2012 1901 7608 1901 1905 1907 0703 2055 2007 2009 107J S 52ND AVE LYONS LOOP WASHINGTON AVE WEST WASHINGTON AVENUE SOUTH 47TH AVENUE Current Zoning CURRENT ZONING SR Suburban Residential R-1 Single -Family Residential gi R-2 Two -Family Residential ■ R-3 Multi -Family Residential B-1 Professional Business ■ B-2 Local Business ▪ HB Historical Business SCC Small Convenience Center ■ LCC Large Convenience Center ■ CBD Central Business Distract CBDS CBD Support M-1 Light Industrial . M-2 Heavy Industrial AfSubject Site Future Land Use FUTURE LAND USE Low Density Residential H —---LYt1281OOP 1 2 -. 1 2 WASHINGTON AVE _.• 12 t2 12 WEST WASHINGTON AVENUE Yakima Water & Sewer Water Lines NSewer Lines /.\i Irrigation Mam FILE NO: PREL LONG PLATN1-0E i ECA1-00 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG 4 MAYLING CHIN Digital Orthophoto Mosaic of Digital Orthophotographo flown 08/01/2002 NSubject Property Medium Density Residential ■ High Density Residential Professional Office ■ Neighborhood Commercial ■ Large Convenience Center Arterial Commercial ▪ CBD Com Commercial Industrial • Urban Reserve NSubject Site CITY OF Vann DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPEMENT 129 North Second Street Yakima, Washington 98901 Phone: (5091575-6113 Fax: (509)575-6105 All maps shown at 1" = 400ft One page Atlas: Ingplt-1-06 Created: January 13, 2006 DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER C Site Plan EXHIBIT DOCUMENT DATE C-1 Site Plan 8-11-06 AUG 1 0 2006 C , LA.4NI4 4u U. V. CENTER OF SECTION 33 TWP 13N., RANGE 18 UNMARKED BRASS CAP LCR 2M-1655 CO SCALE: 1" m 60' PRELIMINARY PLAT - CANTERFIELD ESTATES 30' INTERVALS N 90°00'00" E NE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH. RANGE 18 E.W.M. YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON 0 SPRING CREEK ROAD N 90°00'00" E (ASSUMED) 2697.20' NOTE: LOTS 1. 2 h 3 LOCATED IN THE 100 YR. FLOOD PLANE. ,.0484 __ 27 2°R. n 8.280 S.F `1902.5. 49TH AVE. I 26 9.382 S.F 1904 S. 49TH AVE. 125.12' 3 N EXG. as HILL WATER w EAST 1/4 CORNER SECTION 33-13-18 BRASS PIN IN CONC. ACR 1M-682 t�N •�C!-j 2^ R. R/W SOUTH LIN FLOOD PLAIN S.F ' O 4802 SPRIN CREEK RD. 0 12.200 S. 807 WHATCOM -- R. R/W 8_ o---- 100:00' 48 25 4,4 0 9, ,3 S.F. n 1906 S. 'TH AVE. / 'R. RAY 9542__ m m 135.22' 22 12,206 S.F. 1908 S. 49TH AVE. 151.66' 90 N 90°00'00" E 15.78' .45' 21 .213 S.F. 1910 49TH AVE. 152.1 0 N 0°53'56" E N 90°00'00" E 15.43' 20 S.F 444 20001§45901 AVE. 20.881, M ° 1' 1" 1 . ASO 56.30' 14 73° 0'H. B.O.C. w -4 St2524:____ j0'R R/W 24 12 1599TH55 1909 �. 4AVE. 155.00' 23 o i 10,195 S.F. ^ 9,450 S.F - 8,623 9.1 _ 1806 WHATCOM ST.4804 WHATCOM ST 802 WHATCOM ST 1 76.15' 1 w _ x oo 9,810 5.F g o 01 WHATCOM ST. z ( \. ♦ R. RAY 6.15' SEE NOTE A 7 9.974 S.F. 78.00 L./ I I 03 Y 12.157 S.F 4809 WHITMAN ' ,O'R. R/W 11 10.280 S.F 4807 WHITMAN ST. 9.450 4805 WHITMAN 011 0 . z p' DRAIN GE SEMENT R I ~ ^ I 12,3 S.F I /IW 85.00' 19,1 4801 WHIT wWHRMAN ST. w 1 w w 19 ro oa 18 co ^) 12.240 S.F NON 11.147 S.F n 2002 S. 49TH AVE. 02004 S. 49TH AVE. z 82.91' 85.00' � 10,44. S.F. '; 4810 WH 1 MAN ST. )OMESTIC WATER - N08 HILL WATER ASSOCIATION ;ANITARY SEWER - YAKIMA REGIONAL SYSTEM 'LAT UTILITIES TO BE UNDERGROUND 1(3 10.433 S.F 4808 WHITMAN ST. 76.89 76.89' S 89°51'31" W SITE DRAINAGE- LOT 7 15 10,419 S.F. 4806 WHITMAN ST. 76.89' 14 13 10,404 S.F n 9,769 5.F o 4804 WHITMAN ST. 4802 WHITMAN ST. 76.89' 76.89' 5T. 8.00 /0'R. RM' 12 10,705 S.F. 4800 WHITMAN ST. 637.36' 1.0 INCHES OF STORM WATER HARD SURFACES BACK SLOPES 3:1 HARD SURFACING TOTAL VOLUME OF STORM WATER DEPTH OF WATER TOP AREA OF SWALE BOTTOM AREA OF SWALE VOLUME OF SWALE PFRCOI ATION RATF 74,014 S.F 6.168 C.F .50 TT. 9,974 55 8,430 S.F 13,548 C.F .0833 C.F/S.F/HR. PAHCtL No. 101JJJ-41U12 THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13M., R 18E.W.M. EXCEPT THE NORTH 264 FEET OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT COUNTY ROAD RIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE NORTH. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33,T.13N., R. 18E.W.M.; THENCE 5 1°00'45" W ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF 659.85 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89°51'31" W ALONG -THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 19.00 FEET: THENCE N 0°28'00" E 659.82 FEET TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 90°00'00" E 25.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13N., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 0°45'17" W, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING S 0°45'17" W 397.44 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89°51'31" E 15.00 FEET; THENCE N 0°53'56" E 397.42 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 264 FEET OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 90°00'00" W 16.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT -THAT PORTION LYING WITHIN THE NORTH 140.5 FEET OF THE SOUTH 312.5 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 33; AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33. T.13N., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE S 0°45'17" W. ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N 90°00'00" E 14.87 FEET; THENCE S 0°30'35" W 267 10 FEET; THENCE N 89°39'10" W 181.01 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 0°45'17" E 2.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF SITUATED IN YAKIMA COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. 30' ALUMINUM STREET UGHT, DETAIL ETA 50' 6/W NOTE: USE CEM. CONC. HARRIER CURB. DETAIL RI AT INTERSECTIONS. USE 10' TRANSITION TO ROLLE CURB SEE PLANS. 3:T 8"d CONC. SIDEWALK 34' 32' 15'I 15 1 DNC. ROLLED CURB. DECAL R3 (1YPJ I SLOPE: 0.02 FT,FT. Od A SLOPE: 0.02 FT./FT. . / 8"4 CONC. SIDEW 2" COMPACTED DEPTH HMA CL 1/2, PC 84-26 6' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE COMPACTED SUB -GRADE OO SECTION - RESIDENTIAL ROADWAY NO SCALE 50R/W 12" MIN. COVE 29.5' 23.5' 18.5' 18' 15' I EM. CONC. CURB• DETAIL R1 SLOPE: 0.02 FT/FT. 12"/ CULVERT PIPE • RAOD CROSSING 6"d CONC. SIDEWALK 2" COMPACTED DEPTH HMA CL 1/2, PG 64-28 6' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE COMPACTED SUB -GRADE SECTION - SPRING CREEK ROAD NO SCALE aDG3E/�OO T�TO %G�`�jO©ll1 TE ECO CONSULTING ENGINEERS 11"1„..-_45 PLAT OF CANTERFIELD ESTATES SCALE: 1" 4. 60' DATE: AUG. 11, 2006 SE 1/4 OF SEC. 33. T. 13 N., R 18 E.W.M. DRAWN 81•: JJA SHEET 1 FOR: DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON AVE. YAKIMA, WA. 101222-A1n1') DRAWING NO. DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER D DST members and other Agencies EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE D-1 Comments from Max Linden, City of Yakima, Wastewater Utility Engineer 2-7-06 D-2 Comments from Mike Antijunti, City of Yakima, Development Engineer 2-7-06 D-3 Comments from Joan Davenport, City of Yakima, Supervising Traffic Engineer 2-17-06 D-4 Comments from Gwen Clear 2-22-06 D-5 Comments from Kerri Woehler, Aviation Planner, Washington State Department of Transportation 2-23-06 D-6 Comments from Les Ornelas, Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority 2-24-06 D-7 Comments from Brett Sheffield 3-23-06 D-8 Request for comments from DST 6-13-06 D-9 Agencies contacted 6-28-06 D-10 Comments from Carolyn Belles, City of Yakima, Code Inspection Office Supervisor 6-13-06 D-11 Comments from Joan Davenport, City of Yakima, Traffic Engineer 6-13-06 D-12 Comments from Brett Sheffield, City of Yakima, Stormwater Engineering 6-13-06 D-13 Comments from Scott Schafer, City of Yakima, Asst. Wastewater Manager 6-13-06 D-14 Comments from Mike Antijunti, City of Yakima, Development Engineer 6-13-06 D-15 Comments from Lawrence Odell, Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority 6-21-06 D-16 Comments from Gwen CIear, Department of Ecology 7-5-06 D-17 Comments from Eric Bartrand, WA. ST. Dept. of Fish & Wildlife 7-13-06 07/13/2006 11:57 FAX 5095752474 WA DEPT FISH N WILDLIFE Z001/001 U 20 Ec. 3..-0 CQ �) 'Fliis:project: doeslocit affect us: • l aye.na-comirieiits; We havethe followingcorn lents: Post -it® Fax Note . -, 7671 Date 7,1g, 4c4p#.0.0.. ! �+ To -.2.'')e �" /_+ ff / a,S �j4, et e•Av1 �m ..i' f ` . Of Co./Dept. co. Phone # Phone # Fax# S7, _ /_'QS" Fax# COVeAA11 P'414.t G..614)KS 1+111111 l z / e& 644. /ACCe.44 . o' i t v r o s „ u t de. Poi% /45 . t) 2, 3� fob �- � i �d 14..e n s Date: ©`j. 3.. 240 to Agency: W .ST. 2f'T'. FT/riff WiLc�11�E.,. Signature: Title: ds Adjoining Property Owner... . . Address.` V) iq/<104 49 Filed Hearing Examiner EXH. # P -! 7 Date File # rel Long p • STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY 15 West Yakima Avenue, Suite 200 • Yakima, Washington 98902-3452 • (509) July 5, 2006 Doug Maples City of Yakima Dept. of Community Development 129 North 2"d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Dear Mr. Maines: fhr. R'n„_ p�rQL,pub 575-2490'Nwe / f4 Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the pre -threshold determination for the Canterfield Estates Project, proposed by Darren Long and Mayling Chin {EC 3- 06]. We have reviewed the environmental checklist and have the following comment. Toxics Clean up Based upon the historical agricultural use of this land, there is a possibility the soil contains residual concentrations of pesticides. Ecology recommends that the soils be sampled and analyzed for lead and arsenic and for organochlorine pesticides. If these contaminants are found at concentrations above the MTCA clean up levels Ecology recommends that potential buyers be notified of their occurrence. If you have any questions concerning the Toxics Clean-up comments, please contact Toon Abbott at 509.A-54.7886. Sincerely, Gwen Clear Environmental Review Coordinator Central Regional Office 509.575.2012 961 DOC, INDEX # ��� SUBJECT: PROPOSAL Residentially Environmen CITY OF YAK MA RFQTTEST Fn COMA ANTS U 1 1 Vl\ VV1Y11Y1L1\ 1 lJ DEVELOPMENT SERVICES '1'J AM June 13, 2006 Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner } nCEIVED JUN 2 0 2006 CITYCITY VAKIMA � OF 1 Ill \����� PLANNING DIV. WASTEWATER UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin : Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an tat Review. PROPOS DP1MEN!'jVIH:NTS: Changes to the applicants proposed pint include: Mapping of the •�t%�✓ t/1.JUVYa14U proposed JVtL tJl(L{. 111V11,L4V. Y1Qll Ui11� Vl 1.11G rt;MA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb_ glitter- sidewalk and 3.1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 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 weeklyDSTmeeting to be held June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: sewer -4_ -i o 7/6 ,ford/-► of T!% ?IZo/E12T`/ 0-IA171,ES 5/]/%t APPLY et) 12/2L /j't) / - kt DOC:A- WA rcovreZ-_ INDEX # - lj Department / Agency CITY OF YAKIMA REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM June 13, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin Mike Antijunti Engineering PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS: Changes to the applicants proposed plat include: Mapping of the FEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 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 June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: tai — Sew Eiz— ct S i -TE" 'Pr�� Lc 54414-1-4.— ?_O, • Contact --k-uvcs A>iA- ? INDEX Department / Agency D 44 akima Regional Clean Air Authority Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner City of Yakima Development Services Team 129N2nd St Yakima. WA 90901 Six So. Second St., Suite 1016, Yakima, WA 98901 RECEIVED JUN 2 2 2006 CITY OF YAKIMA PLANNING DIV. Phone: (509) 834-2050, Fax: (509) 834-2060 http://www.co.yakima.wa.us/cleanair June 21, 2006 RE: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin Haar Mr. Peters: ; ;vn. Peters: e2. Thank you for providing the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority (YRCAA) the opportunity' to Clean Authority o Vl li,.lnll to review and comment on the ,A70 PREL LONG PLAT #1 -0r3 nv EC 41:-4.4A, Darren Long X. i\/Iailli Pl P'i Chin. Following review, the YRCAA offers the following comments: Dust Plan Requirements Dust control plans are required for projects with the potential to significantly disturb soil stability. Pursuant to YRCAA Regulations (§3.08A), proposed dust plans are required to address demolition, site preparation, construction, and landscaping project phases. The proposed dust mitigation plans are filed directly with the YRCAA. The YRCAA reviews and approves the dust mitigation plans. As an alternative to filing individual project dust plans, the project proponent may wish to consider filing a Master Construction Dust Control Plan to address current and proposed future projects. Thank you for the opportunity to connect with the city's continued support -in -protecting the air quality in Yakima County. Best Regards, pro'' • iranna (-mall YRCAA Director DOC. INDEX /chasm/wpfiies/permitting/SEPA/City_of_Yakima/Peters_UAZO_PLP_106_21 jun06 Page 2 of 2 pollution prevention plan, submitting an application and a 30 day public notice process. This may take 45-60 days. A permit is required prior to beginning ground -breaking activities. Please contact Ray Latham (509) 575- 2807 with questions about this permit. (Original letter is in the mail.) Gwen Clear SEPA Coordinator Department of Ecology Central Regional Office (509) 575-2012 7/6/2006 • DOC. INDEX Ccteek R+�••fl kb £it t s 1n •' DOC. INDEX DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER E SEPA Review EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE E-1 Notice of Application and Hearing 2-7-06 E-2 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 2-7-06 E-3 Affidavit of Mailing 2-7-06 E-4 Legal Notice 2-7-06 E-5 Press Release 2-7-06 E-6 Notice of Corrected Date of Public Hearing 2-15-06 E-7 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 2-15-06 E-8 Affidavit of Mailing 2-15-06 E-9 Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing 3-28-06 E-10 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 3-28-06 E-11 Affidavit of Mailing 3-28-06 E-12 Environmental Checklist 5-26-06 E-13 Notice of Amended Application and Hearing 6-20-06 E-14 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 6-20-06 E-15 Affidavit of Mailing 6-20-06 E-16 Notice of Preliminary Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance 7-11-06 E-17 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 7-11-06 E-18 Affidavit of Mailing 7-11-06 E-19 Legal Notice 7-12-06 E-20 Notice of Decision 8-3-06 E-21 Legal Notice 8-3-06 E-22 Press Release 8-3-06 E-23 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 8-3-06 E-24 Affidavit of Mailing 8-3-06 E-25 Reissuance of Notice of Decision 8-29-06 E-26 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 8-29-06 E-27 Affidavit of Mailing 8-29-06 CITY OF YAKIMA REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM February 7, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin WASTEWATER RECEIVED FEB 1 4 200G CILANNING TY OF DIVA P PROPOSAL: Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. 1 ,l 117 A 1 11 IIV LXl 11 .Spring [ reek Road, Yakima WA. Spring , , PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 Please review the attached _site pJan_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 February 22, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: /-4,0e 76 =���.� "•s r— Gr 'l��r� � 1 ;�_/Y„may e%Y+e . ,-;1;t1 Gd✓� �! �7io� /tes X Ligi/ Contact i _4577 w zJ�- fenartment / A rencv DOC. INDEX Mike Antijunti CITY OF YAKIMA Engineering REQUEST FOR COMMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM February 7, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin PROPOSAL: Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 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 February 22, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: t' a, v( -'mss t L-c--t._QP 77 t v-�ts-t-4—S �S.1D `•ySYz "r U. -'C-S ' ' P te) ''- \-r'(d' '9 s 1 a�� Access \s used crit.14 (. 7 -t -s ,a 'b6t e�cieep \sScste. vJY'i T) -\S s _ ( isA Contact Department / Agency DOC. INDEX Date of Review: Review Prepared by: Proposed Development: Subject Address: ITE Land Use Category: Calculation: City of Yakima, Washington Traffic Division of Public Works Department Transportation Concurrency Analysis RECEIVED FEB 2 2 2006 CtTY OF February 17, 2006 Joan Davenport, Supervising Traffic Engineer (576-6417) Darren Long, Canterfield Estates Plat 4802 Spring Creek Road LU # 210, Single Family Detached Homes, 27 proposed 27 *1.01 PM Peak Hour Trips Per Single Family Home Expected Net PM Peak Hour Trip Generation: 27 PM Peak Hour trips Summary of Impact: The applicant, Darren Long proposes to divide approximately 8.4 acres into 27 single family home lots on property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, just southeast of Washington Avenue, within the City of Yakima, Washington. All traffic from this new development is assumed to enter the .Arterial Street system on Washington Avenue, a Principal Arterial Street. City of Yakima Administrative procedures for Concurrency Analysis use the PM Peak hour trip of the adjacent street for the selected land use category. Based upon actual data, City of Yakima Traffic Volumes for PM Peak Hour are assessed as 8.7% of total Average Daily Traffic (ADT). Peak hour reserve capacity includes any vehicle trips previously assigned under the Concurrency Ordinance. City of Yakima Transportation Concurrency assesses arterial street segment capacity only and does not address intersection capacity. Se Street Segment mall PM PK Hr ADT PK HR Reserve Cap. New PK HR Impact Total currenc Trips y Resulting Pm Pk Hr Capacity V/C LOS (V/C Ratio) 77 48th Ave: Tieton to Nob Hill Blvd 1,960 171 1,429 5 42 1,424 0.13 A 191 Washington Ave: 40th - 48th Ave 7,000 609 2,991 27 54 2,964 0.21 A 192 Washington: 40th -24th Ave 10,500 914 2,687 10 20 2,677 0.58 A 208 Washington Ave: 48th - 64th Ave 5,700 496 1,094 12 12 1,082 0.32 A Summary of Impact to City of Yakima Arterial Streets: This application has been reviewed and approved for consistency with YMC 12.08 Transportation Capacity Management Ordinance This development will not exceed the PM peak hour capacity of the City Arterial street system and reserve capacity exists on all impacted streets. This review does not include any site development or safety issues which may be discussed at the project level or SEPA review, Transportation Capacity Analysis Page 1 of 1 DOC. INDEX D 3 City of Yakima, Washington T__.A..Q (IRT SIO 'CAPACITY A'1VALYSIS The Washington State Growth Management Act (RCW 36.70A.070) requires all new development to be consistent with the existing or planned street systema capacities. The City of Yakima adopted rm Yakima Municipal Code Section 12.03 to implement this local requirement. The information you provide with this application will be used to estimate the impact of your development upon the PM Peak Hour traffic on the City of Yakima arterial streets. APPLICATION INFORMATION. Applicant Name: Contact Person: Mailing Address: Project uu.ess: Parcel Number: FEE: $250 (Receipt # / 3 t2. i o tv acrr� r Number of Units Describe Describe Ho using i yi'Ye: J 1 o Yds is V 'T -1"--V Y \i r F r ® erose r door Area: (single family, Apartment, condo, MU') Special Population: (Assisted Living, Nursing Home, etc) Other: (Day Care, Church, etc) Parking Spaces: (Required/Provided) • (irons Floor Area: Parking Spaces: (Required/Provided) Number of Employees Number of Employees Project Description:� v Cst= &S ® r;. ..-77 orS *****PLEASE ATTACH A SITE PLAN***** Submit this forr.n tt chme_�s fee to the City Permit Center, Yakima City Hall, 129 North Second - form attachments � I lGlllJ i'1�i l Street, Yakima, Washington, 98901. You will receive a Notice of Decision explaining the Findings Request this analysis. Please review the Decision when it is sent to you, as there is a limited time period for K equt st for Reconsideration er..tion or A _ i ---Z-�.+.. +.... �,...�vy�ca,�iLL'ydA1,.LVi1 t1jJPiai, Questions? Contact the City of Yakima Public Works Traffic bivision 2301 Fruitvale Boulevard Yakima, WA 98902 Phone: 509/575-6005 DOC. INDEX Federal Ald Nos. REV# 4558(001) T18# 8-4-039(019)-1 TIB# 9-E-039(007)-1 r' l 1 I ei // / \1// .4.ec, \ . f� \ \\�\ l l\ \ \\ \`-- \.� "---. \ \ \ \\\ \ \\\\ \tea\ or/ NG O U) E° 7.2 O) w O c ow gg 11 411P- 11111A - '‘1140,414, f City of Yakima Project Nos. 1901 & 1915 s EXISTING WASHINGTON AVE, y`J NEW SPRING CREEK RD r • \/NORENA7M COOPER 181333-41431 \` qf — aua R)X-J •`J DE /ORES J ROSDA 1333-41003 AL I. 5'.-/1 \ \/ ;• DARREN R-& MAYURi; Wyk IONO 81333-:9.11: __,ALONG --1115-� 34 {5--•T`-jam_ \ Project Eng. RT a 0 0 0 a m 32 PRELIMINARY PLAT -„ CAIVIFUZE,LD ESTATES NE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE 16 E.W.M. YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON EAST CORNER CENTER OF SECTION 33 ^'° 1 SEC1105433-13- 8 TWP. 131'., RANGE 18 SPRIAIi CREEK' F.OAD NUM BRASS PIN IN CONC. UNMARKED BRASS CAP LOTS I. 2 & 3 LOCATED IN THE 100 YR. 1,000 P1,44E. -662 LCR 2M-1655 N 90°03'00" E (ASSUMED)LCR 1M _ 2897.20' ,^ 34 N 90'00'00" E 135.22' 22 12,206 S.F. 51.66' 5.78' 21 13,213 S.F. 152.10' 1Y 9V'4)U.05" C 20 11,815 S.F. 16.86' 6' A 70,01' N 1 • 4 c m 01 n 101, 4 2012. ,2•l 10,798 SY t 25.07' (, 78.16' 2• 0'R. RAW 14,575 S.F. 2.6 20T. RA1 j °,,,,Z2::::_.......98.84' ac 9,3132 S.F. ri ` r I` $ I30'R. B.o.c, A'Oa s�t25.12' �- 30'R 8:0,(;a - o ,g.rS z I �/ 6.31' t0 $ 25 1_1 O'R. RAY n 9,303 S.F. 3051 95.4:7 ....-(G_,c7LZQ- - 7 30'R. B.0.00. J,,,,s 175.2'- 30'R. ROW aPz r' (0 s224 �55•CIO, --- 'R. THAW 23 12.157 S.F. SHE 12,500 S.F. 1- 1. Li 4 10,195 S.F. 76.15' 11 10,280 S.F, 124.76' 76.15' • 19 's 18 11,895 S.F. g+ 11,147 S.F. A 76.89' 76.89' 78.89' 17 10,448 S.F AUDITORS CERTIFICATE FILED FOR RECORD AT THE REQUEST OF DARREN LONG THIS__ DAY 0.- 20 AT MINUTES PAST _J.1 AND RECORDED UNDER AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER RECORDS OF YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON. AUOROR CIEPUTY AUDITOR 16 Oi 10,433 S.F. i 151 N 10,419 S.F. VI 78.89• 76.89' S 89°51'31" W 637.36' 70.00' s 5 9,450 S.F. 70.00' 1 - 1I,315 S.F,' 0°02051 36R.LlO1r. `f (g 21.0 (15' 0,0IRB) `18.78' (' N 90'00 10 9,450 S.F. 70,00' 6 8,623 SF. 70.00' '00" 1"-- 9 9,,450 S.F. 4.'R. RAY 1 1 1 1 w 9,974 S.F 78.00' 5 8 15,339 S.F. ta o z fpp N_90'00''00" E - 3011. 110 76.89' 14 N 10,404 S.F. �5 38.00' 10'tm" )) 40'6. WN SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE "I, JOSEPH J4 05E0771, PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVE37R, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PLAT AS SHOWN IS BASED UPON AN ACTUAL SURVEY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SURVEY RECORDING ATT, THAT THE DISTANCES, COURSES AND ANGLES ARE SHOWN HEREON HAVE BEEN E7 051 THE GAT ROUND AS Si01YN ERECORNERS1." JOSEPH ANDRE0711 PLS 5831 -BATED 12 10,705 S.F. 85,00' 19.1 LEGAL. DESCRIPTION - PARENT PARCEL PARCEL. No. 181333-41012 EXCEPT' THE NORTH 4 OF HE 2641F/4 OF THE SE EET OF THE WEST 1165 FEE THON EREOF 3ANb EX10EPT M COUNT`/ ROAD RIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE NORTH. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT 7HE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33T 13N. R. 18E.W.M.' THENCE S 1'00'45" W ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF 859.85 FEET TO THE TO CORNER OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89°51'31" W 410110 146 SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 19.00 FEET; THENCE N 0'25'00" E 659.82 FEET TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SUBDIVISION' THENCE N 90'00'00" E 25.29 FEET 70 THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF ME NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF 1H6 SE 1/4 OF 5E011014 33 T.138., R 188.5,51.: THENCE S 6145'17" W, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 284.02 FEET' TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING' THENCE CONTINUING S 0°45'17" W 397.44 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 559D SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89°51'31" E 15.00 FEET; 185806 N 0°53156" E 397.42 FEET 70 THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 264 FEET OF SAID SUBDIVISION' THENCE 51 90.00'00" W 16.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING EXCEPT'THAt90911ION LYING WITHIN 1H8 NORTH 140.5 FEET OF ME SOUTH 312.5 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE //4 OF SAID SECTION 33; AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAN) 06505I9ED AS FOLLOWS: BE09151I140 AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 114 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33 T.13N. R 18E.W.M.' THENCE S 6145'17' W, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 264.02 FEEL TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE 14 90°00'00" E 14.87 FEET; THENCE'S 0"30'35" W 267.10 FEET; THENCE N 89°31710" W 181.01 FEET TO THE WEST LINT. 0F' SAID SUB05,110105; THENCE N 0°45'17" E 2.08 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF. SIHJATED R4 YAKIMA COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. 1,188051 STREET UONr, 047NL 61A 58 RAY 34•' 32" 15' 15' 7' 04. CONC. ROM CIJSB, 0E54183 EIYP.) SLOPE' 0.02 FT.T1: 8.6 CONC. SIDEWALK --7 SLOPE; 0.02 FTh7. \ 6.4 CONC. SP:SWAM- 5' 2" COMPACTED DEM ASPHALT CONCRETE. CLASS 'A" e' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SURFACING BASE COURSE N010 CO4PAOTE'O SUB-CR,LOE USE CD4. CONC. BARRIER PARE, DENAR. RI AT INTERSECTIONS. USE xr TRANSITION TO ROLLED CURB SEE PIANS. DOMESTIC WATER - NOR HILL WATER ASSOCIATION SANITIAY SEWER - YAXIEN REGIONAL SYSTEM PLAT IIT11111E5 TO 8E UNDERGROUND RESIDENTIAL ROADWAY SEC110N .. NO SCALE SCALE: 1" +' 60' 30' INTERVALS /EDESOTTO @MUM ORM CONSULTING ENGINEERS 905 North 8th Avenue, Yakima, Washington 98902 (5011) 453-8281 BASIS OF BEARING: NORTH LME OF ME SE 1/4 SECTION 33 1WP. 13 NORTH RANGE 18 AS BEING N 90.00'00" E (ASSUMED) FN MONUMTATIOEI VISITED DECEMBER/2004 SURVEY METHOD: /8" RREBAR/CAUP SEETWFFLLUSSHH WITH TDAAPP 5831 X10 ®REPRESENTS REBAR/CAP FOUND PLAT OF CANTERRELD ESTATES SCALE: 1" - 60' 04183 OLT.. 2005 SE 1/4 OF SEC. 33, T. 13 N., R 18 E.W.M, FOR: DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON AVE. YAKIMA, WA, PARENT PARCEL_ No. 181333-•41012 3NO. 1 31f1V 11SL- --PWT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 2307 Fruitvale Blvd., Yakima, Washington 98902 Phone (509) 575-6005 February 17, 2006 Darren Long 4802 Spring Creek Road Yakima, WA 98903 Subject: Notice VrDecision for Transportation ConcuRercy Analysis Proposed Canterfield Estates, 27 -lot Development PIECE IVED FEB 2 2 2006 Calf lf 0a YAK4131 PLAN IU: x 0';17 Dear Applicant, Enclosed is the Decision for the Transportation Concurrency Analysis of the proposed 27 -lot single family subdivision (to be known as Canterfield Estates), at 4802 Spring City _ i Yakima Washington. This development has been Creek Road within the i..i�y of Yakima, xa c�t•,•,o�s e:. - ••�•• APPROVED for Concurrency Analysis. Concurrency review determined that reserve capacity is available on all impacted arterial streets. Concurrency review does not evaluate impact to local access streets or street intersections. This review does not include safety or site design issues which will be addressed at the project review level of zoning and SEPA. This review concluded that the proposed development will not exceed the capacity of the arterial street system and reserve capacity exists on all impacted _ 1 streets. s Tee. Please review the enclosed report. You may appeal the Findings of this report or request Administrative Reconsideration within _fifteen (15) days from the date of mailing of this Notice. Appeal forms and procedures are available at the Department of Community and Economic Development. If you have any questions, please me call at (509)576-6417. Sincerely, /7 , i( /. ,,_ n . iL V� J Davenport S pervising Traffic Engineer enclosure copy: Chris Wilson, City Planning Division Alice Klein, City Code Division 'DOC. INDEX i# T) -- Administration 575-6005 • Equipment Rental 575-6005 • Parks & Recreation 575-6020 • Refuse 575-6005 Street 575-6005 • Traffic 575-6005 • Transit 575-6005 Yakin tetM '111 1994 Page 1 of 2 Peters, Jeff From: Clear, Gwen [GCLE461 @ecy.wa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:21 AM To: jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us Subject: Canterfield Estates, EC 3-06/UAZO PLP 1-06 Importance: High Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the pre -threshold determination for divide of approximately 8.31 acres into 27 lots, proposed by Darren Long and Mayling Chin. We have reviewed the environmental checklist and have the following comment. Shorelands/Environmental Assistance The Yakima County soil survey shows two types of soils on site, one of which is hydric (Kittitas Silt Loam) and one which can have hydric soil inclusions. Both soils obtain their hydrology from high groundwater table and slow draining soils. It is possible that there may be wetlands on site even though the National Wetland Inventory Map only shows the nearby Spring Creek feature to contain wetland areas. Ecology would be happy to assist in an on-site review if there is uncertainty regarding the wetland issue. Special attention to Stormwater routing and treatment within the housing development should occur due to the potentially slow permeability of soils on site and the high groundwater table levels. The introduction of additional non -permeable surfaces coupled with a possible increase in the application of water to the soil (from homesite landscaping development) should be evaluated and compared to existing water management practices. The SEPA checklist states only that stormwater will be allowed to infiltrate on site; no information is presented on how that will happen. If you have any questions concerning the Shorelands/Environmental Assistance comments, please contact Catherine Reed at (509) 575-2616. Water Resources The water purveyor is responsible for ensuring that the proposed use(s) are within the limitations of its water rights. If the proposal's actions are different than the existing water right (source, purpose, the place of use, or period of use), then it is subject to approval from the Department of Ecology pursuant to Sections 90.03.380 RCW and 90.44.050 RCW. If you plan to use water for dust suppression at your site, be sure that you have a legal right. A water right permit is required for all surface water diversions and for any water from a well that will exceed 5,000 gallons per day. (Chapter 90.03 RCW Surface Water Code and Chapter 90.44 RCW Regulation of Public Ground Waters) If in doubt, check with the Department of Ecology, Water Resources Program. Temporary permits may be obtainable in a short time -period. The concern of Water Resources is for existing water rights. In some instances water may need to be obtained from a different area and hauled in or from an existing water right holder. If you have any questions concerning the Water Resources comments, please contact Virginia Stone at (509) 454-7289. Water Quality Dividing or platting of a piece of property is often the first step in a proposed development. If a subsequent individual or common plan of development exceeds 1 acre of disturbed ground in size an NPDES Construction Stormwater Permit may be required. The process requires going through SEPA, developing a stormwater DOC:'› 7/6/2006 INDEX `' `` WOWashington State Department of Transportation Douglas B. MacDonald Secretary of Transportation February 23, 2006 Aviation Division 3704 172nd Street, Suite K2 P.O Box 3367 Arlington, Washington 98223-3367 360-651-6300/1-800-552-0666 Fax 360-651-6319 TTY: 1-800-833-6388 www.wsdot.wa.gcv Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 RE: Canterfield Estates Subdivision Dear Mr. Maples: Thank you for the opportunity to provide comment on the proposed Canterfield Estates Subdivision. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Aviation Division appreciates this opportunity to work with the City of Yakima to ensure that Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field is protected from adjacent incompatible land uses and is protected as an essential public facility. We request that our comments be made part of the formal public record for the project. Under provision of the Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA), cities and counties are required to discourage encroachment of incompatible development adjacent to public use airports through their comprehensive plan and development regulations. GMA also identifies airports as essential public facilities. We understand that Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field has submitted an amendment to update airport land use compatibility regulations. We support the joint effort of the city, county and airport to update policies and development regulations to discourage incompatible development adjacent to the airport. State guidelines for airport land use compatibility generally discourage residential development, schools, hospitals and other medical facilities adjacent to airports. Most commercial and industrial land uses are considered compatible. The noise, light, glare, fumes, smell and low-flying aircraft activity generated by airport operations in these areas may present health and safety problems, degrade quality of life for residents, and disrupt the operation of airports as essential public facilities. Yakima Air Terminal - McAllister Field is an important economic resource for the region, and the city has the responsibility to discourage incompatible land uses that impair the ability of the airport to operate and expand. The site for the proposed Canterfield Estates Subdivision is located within the traffic pattern of Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field, exposing future residents to negative impacts associated with airport operations. Due to its proximity to the airport, WSDOT Aviation believes the proposed project would contribute to conflicts with the airport. We recommend that the City of Yakima impose the following minimum conditions: DOC. INDEX r� # D Do -ug Maples February 23, 2006 Page 2 • The applicant should review and, if required, submit the FAA Form 7460 — Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration. The application can be found on our website at wwvy.wsdot.wa.gov/aviation/planning. • Prior to final approval, a notice should be placed on the face of the plat map and be recorded. The notice should state the following: "The subject property is located within close proximity of Yakima Air TeiininalhMcAllister Field. Aircraft noise, vibration, fumes, odors, low overhead flights and other associated a0t91/11-i.0 TY1QI7 irnmanf fha nrnriarl-c' �9 We thank you for the oppornmity to comment on the proposal, and offer our continued assistance with aviation issues facing the city. Please contact me at 360.651.6312 if i can ✓ G V1 1U11.11G1 G1JJ1J 10.11GG. Q : 014 4iilitiei Ll , Kerri Woehler Aviation Planner Cc: r____._ T7 .1 _�9_1_ cr_9__ Air Terminal -McAllister 17 ,..LJ L . JGrry 1�11pa1r1E ti, i i1tuIfla - I9 Field Lynn Kohn, Growth Management Services, C 1 E DOC. INDEX # D-5 ;0,I0 ) yak Regional Clan Air Authority February 24, 2006 Six So. Second St., Suite 1016, Yakima, WA 98991 1 1I IIC. iJ 11 T 'IAEA V, 1 aa. It 9JVJT LVVV http://www.co.yakima.wa.us/cleanair RECEIVED Doug Maples, Code Administration and Planning Manager City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development No nd 129 I`VV . St Yakima, WA 98901 RE: PREL NG)PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC#3=06 n..., LJ Qi iviln n r n n. 4. �- i ..ia( . IV IGJ ()lir comment on I l iii Preliminary l ong Plat #1 _06 and E(C #3_06 two rolnted lnr,rd line --••.••. .._,...a, .e a... s.ra aaf. I ,v1.,, a y a®ar. IO.j Plat tl : VLJ and .e a: iTV-iJ ti, two il7iAL�i IA iR1lyi Li.7G applications, from Darren Long and Mayling Chin, requesting the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of SR zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet, and, an environmental review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process, located at 4802 Spring Creek Road in Yakima, WA follows: MAR 0 6 2006 CITY OF YAKIMA PLANNING DP/ 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 pian 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 $226. Thank you for your continued support in helping the air quality in Yakima County. Sincer9fy, Les Ornelas Air Pollution Control Officer DOC. INDEX # 1),(0 /chasm/wpfiles/permitting/SEPA/City_of_Yakima/Maples_Prel_Long_Plat_#1-06_UAZO_EC#3-0624feb06 Peters, Jeff From: Sheffield, Brett Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 2:27 PM To: Peters, Jeff Subject: Canterville Estates Jeff, As we discussed earlier, here are my comments on the Canterville Estates development. A ditch will need to be maintained on the south side of Spring Creek Road, and the existing culvert that currently drains the ditch south of Spring Creek Road will need to be extended to reach the new ditch location. If this new ditch is designed correctly, it can be used as a grassy swale to treat the stormwater runoff from Spring Creek Road before discharging it to Spring Creek. Stormwater runoff from the new impervious surfaces created by the development will need to either remain or infiltrate on site or receive treatment prior to discharging into Spring Creek. Due to the high groundwater table in this area, underground infiltration will not be possible. Infiltration ponds will most likely be needed to store the stormwater runoff. Brett H. Sheffield. P.E. Surface Water Engineer City of Yakima PH. (509) 576-6797 Fax (509) 576-6305 1 DOC. INDEX D- CITY OF YA1IMA RF.lT TNT T lI r(lTyrr Ii I TTQ DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TJ AM June 13, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: .lea Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review_ PROPOSED ♦ A.tTATTA RTT.TTLY _ Changes ._ _ _ .1 1• PROPOSED AME1tlDME` 1V 1 S: Ch nges to the_. applicants proposed plat include: Mapping (If the FEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 Please review pian and preparetts comments ht _d. ,, eb�v7 au.�e+.. the attached site plan any written you might have re�ati3iiig this proposal. This project will come up for discussion at the weekly DST meeting to be held June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: DOC. INDEX Contact Department / Agency UAZO# ).(et ph+ 4 )-b6 Date of Meeting: Co- zi-oc, City of Yakima Divisions / Yakima County Planning & Public Works: • VI A 'at (14411.166' • . e Doug Maples_ tifib Sandy Cox Jerry Robertson later / Irrigation Mike Shane ngineering Dan Ford rett Sheffield....--- Surface Water Engi 12 ire Dept ;-`"- ther Agencies: etc .e OP, Traffic Engineering egr.gfrelgjpoCtbri. arks & Recreation 18 Transit 20 Police Dept. 24 Yakima County Planning • . '411114tWarrr, -7'Iek7ereftgelFr Preston Shepherd "kW -MgirgyfirTigiigffitilz- /fa, r A State Department of Ecology Gwen Clear IrMAYSMERE "IafffRWISW-gifk Pacific Power & Light Co. Mike Paulson ErAtriptve Sheila Ross Nob Hill Water V' t, #744319 ascade Natural Gas Co. Mtp":72,Egrais 29 West Valley School District #208 IA' ..400 - - County Clean Air Authority AW.tisgitLA 33 Yakima Greenway Foundation rrnlig7ag 35 Yakima County 911 EVIIRMIMWOWiS 37 Department of Wildlife '1-671420.ff.M.W4graMis ;-- 39 DOT(Department of Transportation .terrrecirM1671Z. "14'577-4 41 - ama Indian Nation 43 Trolleys 0 0 • 45 WSDOT, Aviation Division • ••• 44;74' Peter Ansingh Aliaa Les Ornelas Act Al Brown Wayne Wantland 14-1 10--.."47-WPr MOO Salah r Bill Beckley Joan Davenport Denise Nichols Gary Pira t oWe 1 Ben Hittle e Wire' Nancy Fortier Steve Erickson - a 6111 Tieton Dr. 98908 .1-itc- • ar".6gLL 15 W. Yakima Ave. Suite 200 98902 fregIMINTIFIr 500 No. Keys Rd. 98901 '471 ''''t7rdjjM;t 701 S. 1st Ave. Yakima, WA. 98902 A 8902 Zier Rd. 98908 AY -0:59f3§ -571q7 6 S. 2nd St. Rm 1016 77&,174:ffoll. „., 111 S. 18th St. 98901 ao.0.21.1, YPD elicTegt7 1701 S. 24th Ave. 98902 • 71'r"'.2irj• 4eeei',4 2809 Rudkin Rd. Union Gap, WA 98903 ATfi gatItRAMIOPlirifart P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Paul Edmondson 0111STIVi John Shambaugh ; 313 N. 3rd St. Yakima, WA 98901 r ilfeta 3704 172nd St. NE, Suite K-2 Arlington, WA 98223 , INDEX Yakima County GIS Yakima County - Washington Land Information Portal Attachment #1 (Print Mapj [Close Map] Page 1 of 1 Yakimap.carn iWEIVED 2 6 2006 YAKIMA INC DIV. 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SURVEY, FLOODPLAIN OR ZONING VERIFICATION Copyncillt (C) 2005 Yakima Ca-nty Printed 05 1I172006 4:2205 PM http://yakimap.com/servlet/com.esri.esrirnap-Esrimap?name=YakGISH&Cmd=PrintMap&... 1/17/2006 Canterri Estates- 27 Lot Long Plat #1-06 & EC #3-06 Darren Long and h ..lin- Preliminary Addressing - 2/11/06 t7 Lot 1: Lot 2: 4801 Whatcom St (if access is from Whatcom) 4800 Springcreek Rd (if access is from Springcreek Rd.) 4802 Springcreek Rd. (existing single family residence) Lot 3: 4808 Springcreek Rd. (if access is from Springcreek Rd) 1901 S 49th Ave. (if access is from S 49`x' Ave.) 4807 Whatcom St (if access is from Whatcom St.) Lot 4: 4806 Whatcom St (if access is from 1 satcom. St.) 1907 S 49th Ave. (if access is from S 49th Ave.) Lot 5: 4804 Whatcom St. Lot 6: 4802 Whatcom St, Y �r 1: 480i Whatcom St Lot 8: 4801 Whirman St. Lot 9: 4803 Whitman St Lot 10: 4805 Whitman St. L_ or 11: _: 4807 kYill.!«L2a_ S. Lot 12: 4800 Whitman St Lot 13: 4802 Whitman St Lot 14: 4804 Whitman St Lot 15: 4806 Whitman St Lot 16: 4808 Whitman St. Lot 17: 4810 Whitman St. Lot 18: 2004 S 49t Ave. Lot 19: 2002 S 49th Ave. T 20_ 2000 S 49th Ave. Lot 21: 1910 S 49`h Ave. Lot 22: 1908 S 49t Ave. Lot 23: 4809 Whitman St. (if accpgn is from Wit c 1911 S 49th Ave. (if access is from S 49`h Ave.) Lot 24: 1909 S 49`h Ave. Lot 25: 1906 S 49t Ave. Lot 26: 1904 S 49t Ave. Lot 27: 1902 S 49th Ave. (if access is from S 49t Ave.) 4900 Springcreek Rd. (if access is from Springcreek Rd.) INDEX } APPLICATION FOR: PRELIMINARY SUBDIVIS ON CITY OF YAKIMA SUBDIVISON ORDINANCE RECE1VCD JAN — 9 200G CITY OF YAKIMA PLANNING DIV. 1. PROPERTY OWNER List all persons and financial institutions that have a financial or ownership interest in the property. (Attach if lengthy). Name and address Darren R Long and Mayling W Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA 98903 Name and address Countrywide Home Loans Customer Service PO Box 5170, Simi Valley, CA 93062 2. SURVEYOR AND ADDRESS Andreotti & Associates INC 305 N 6th Avenue, Yakima, WA 98902 3. MAIN CONTACT (Person who should receive correspondence and be available to answer questions) Darren R Long 4. GENERAL LOCATION OF PROPERTY (Address if available) 4802 Spring Creek Road (48th Avenue & Spring Creek Road) 5. NAME OF SUBDIVISON Canterfield Estates 6. PROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS/RANGE OF LOT SIZES 27 lots ranging from 8,623 SF to 14,575 SF SITE FEATURES A) General description of the site (Check all that apply) x Flat o gentle slopes ❑ steep slopes B) Are there any indications of hazards associated with unstable soils such as slidesor slipping in the area? o YES x NO Describe: Ppin g C) Is the Property in a 100 -year floodplain or other critical area as defined by the Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA)? x YES o NO 8. UTILIHES AND SERVICES A) Indicate the source of domestic water and sewage disposal method: Water will be supplied by Nob Hill Water. Sewage Disposal to be provided by City of Yakima Sewer system. B) Check which of the following is available: x Electricity x Telephone x Cable TV o Natural Gas C) Is irrigation water available to the property? o YES x NO By whom: D) Distance to nearest fire hydrant: % mile (nearest hydrant is located at 52' Avenue and Washington Avenue) E) Name of nearest street: Spring Creek Road F) Name of nearest school: Nob Hill Elementary G) Method of handling surface water drainage Dom' Well F I hereby authorize the submittal of the preliminary plat application to the City of Yakima for review. I understand that condi- tions of approval such as dedication of right -of- way, easements, restrictions on the type of buildings that may be constructed, and access restrictions from public roads may be imposed as a part of preliminary plat approval and that failure to meet these ' o i n may result in denial of the final plat. DOC• -T "a INDEX rfo Fc'5 # D-lQ Date - CENTER OF SECTION 33 7WP 13N., RANGE 18 UNMARKED BRASS CAP' LCR 214-1655 RECEIVED mLIMINARY F:I - CANTERFIELD [:STATES NE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE 18 EW.J. YAK9AA COUNTY. WASHINGTON SPRING CREEK ROAD N 90.00'00" E (ASSUMED) 269720' NOTE 1.015 1, 2 b PIANS LEAST 1/4 CORNER 'SECTION 33-13-18 I51515S PIN IN CDPIO. LCR 111-662 ri 10,798 20'R. !g.'idt ams 1Z500 S.F. 11,315 11 90'00'00" E 135.22' 22 c m 12.25164 CIOs 151.6 •' 0 n 125.1"- /9044-5 0.'40320= E. 30% BOO. I�. ATG 020'R. 16.0$8) W. RAY LEGAL DESCRIPTEON - PARENT PARCEL PARCEL No. 181333-41012 111E NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33 T.13M. R IBE.IN.3A. EXCEPT THE NORTH 264 FEET OF THE WEST 165 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT COUNTY ROAD RIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE NORTH. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBI1E'AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33.7.13N. R. 18E.W.M.; THENCE 5 1'00'45" W ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF 659.85 FEET. TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SND SUBDMSIONI; THENCE N 89"51'31" I6 ALONG'iHE: SOUTH EINE OF SAID SU8DMSION 19.00 FEET; THENCE N 0'28'00" E 859.82 FEET TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SUBDMSION' THENCE N 90'00'00" E 25.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF TETE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.13N., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE 5 0'45'17" W, ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING' THENCE CONTINUING S 0'45'17" W 397.44 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SUBdIVISION; THENCE N 89.51'31" 5 15.00 FEET, THENCE PI 0'53'56" E 397.42 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 264 FEET OF SAID SUBDIVISION; PORTION IN � RRHIN 7HE NORTTH�140.5 FEET OF' THE SOU BEGINNING, E 312 5 FEET OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 33; AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED A5 FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE .115 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, 7.13N., R 18E.W.M.; THENCE 5 0'45'17" W, ALONG THE WEST IJNE THEREOF, 264.02 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE N 90'00'00" E 14.87 FEET; THENCE S (1°30'35" W 267.10 FEET; THENCE•N 89°39'10" W 181.01 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 0.45'191 E 2.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET MD THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF. SITUATED IN YAKIMA OUN1Y, STATE OF WASHINGTON. /-•30' ALUIWUMI STREET IJOHT, DETAIL EIA 50' RTW 30'R. 0C 7 9,974 S.F. 34' 32' 78.00' 2 i61I0 13,21:1 12,152 S.E. 15' COtifl Rv t m GARB. DUAL 63 (11P.) 0.02 FE/FT, SLOPE: 0.02 FT,/FE 6'11 CONC. SIOLWAJC- 7' 5' 6'd cue. 501EW/11C-� 0 70.01' .Dodgy i 11,895 S.F. 352.46' _ 76.89' 76.89' 76.89' 92%0°94=E. - — 30w. 32.77'2 11,147 S.F. .g 10,419 S.F. 111 10,404 S.F. r, ,768 S.F. 12 10,705 S.F. UDITORS CERTIFICATE ILED FOR RECORD AT THE REQUEST OF DARREN LONG THIS` DAY OF 20 AT UINUTES PAST _M 1ND RECORDED UNDER AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER RECORDS 0R YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON. (A C� AUDITOR S89511''31" W 637.36' 76.89' SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE "I, JOSEPH ANDREOT71, PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PLAT AS SHOWN LS BASED UPON AN ACTUAL SURVEY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE THE REQUIREMENTS 01' THE SURVEY RECORDING AC'T, THAT 7HE DISTANCES, COURSES AND ANGLES ARE SHOWN HEREON CORRECTLY, AND THAT THE MONUMENTS AND LOT CORNERS HAVE BEEN SET 014 THE GROUND AS SHOWN HEREON." 76.89' 19'1 2 COMPACTED DEPTH ASPHALT CONCRETE, CLASS 'A' - 6' COMPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SWAM; BASE COURSE NOTE. GOUDACED SUFI -GRADE USE DELI. CONC. BARRIER CURB. DEW/ RI AT NTER5EC IONS. USE 10, 1R4241014 TO ROUJD CURB SEE IMAMS. DOMESTIC WATER - N08 HILL WATER ASSOCIATION SANITARY SEDER - YAKIMA REGIONAL SYSTEM PIAT UTILITIES TO 8E UNDERGROUND 0_1 ..cS7 DITIAAL. ROADWAY SECTION) No SCALE tit,* (4--rmin SCALE 1" = 60' 30' INTERVALS G`► 11. 3L©TTO gBWMATE2 OE©0 CONSULTING ENGINEERS BASIS OF BEARING: NORTH LINE OF THE SE 1/4 SECTION 33 TMP. 13 NORTH RANGE 18 AS BEING 1'90"00'00" E (ASSUMED) MONUMEPITATIOP� VISITED DECEMBER/2004 SURVEY METHOD: FIELD TRAVERSE W/UElZASOKKISKA SDM3FR10 OREPRESENTS 3/8" REBAR/CAP SET FLUSH WITH CAP 5831 •REPRESENTS REBAR/CAP FOUND PLAT OF CANTERFIELD ESTATES SE 1/4 OF SEC. 33, T. 13 N., R 18 E.W.M.sew DRAWN E3Y: TG FOR: DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON AVE:. YAKIMA, WA. CITY OF YAKIMA REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM June 13, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner Carolyn Codes RECEIVED JUN 2 2 2006 CITY OF YAKIM PLANNING DI . CITY OF YC ODE ADMIN DIVISION/ elles g;�� , n `'"� jwi-J 1 0 w 9 ❑REC'VD L7PAID FAXE.DOI FYInf SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. PR^OP^SvD ilViivlJNDIVI NTS: Changes to the applicants ppiicants propo ed plat tht irLtu P- Mapping o r le liEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 Please review the attaciu tl site nian and nranare any -xrititnr, nn.rr�ments ..t.+ L.. ... ..,i:.�... m �nmcn �ra v�,oa.ei v GYGaj vviiCLLIIa :rCTiiiiii6+iii.3 You ung.ILL navy i aigtll iti i Iv this proposal. This project will come up for discussion at the weekly DST meeting to be held June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters®ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: rd),) A/ ef0 . (A .ail�� Uc.(%v G�f k—' 1 vvvp�iU L_�40AJ,v)dg Contact OC. ;, DEX 5-09_ .c--7& d �� D f. artment / Ager y D-10 CENTER OF SECTION 33 TWP. 13N., RANGE 18 UNMARKED BRASS CAP LCR 2M-1655 N 90'00'00" E (ASSUMED) 2697.20' EELIMINARY PLAT - CANTERFIELD ESTATES NE 1/4, SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH. RANGE 18 E.W.M. YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON SPRING CREEK ROAD z� RECEIVED W CV 197 d • }z LL. Z oz i- 5 CL -"5a N 90'00'00" E 135.22' 22 12.2' .45' 2 13,213 152.10' m 14 90100'00" E fa '0 11,815 S.F. 16.89', N 895t'31'.-2"" , 70.01' N I 4 s f -ml= r .. nn • .r " 155.00' B.O.yr 30'R. 0.0.0. 125.24' 4 12,159 S.F. 8 (1 PIANS. a• ammonia a• EAST 1/4 CORNER SECTION 33-13-18 BRASS PIN IN CONC. LCR 1M-682 Q 9,.1• 100.00' 20R. RIW tr3 14,575 S.F. 2011. RAW 98.84' 7b' 47D6.1i 8 1 i3 30'R..s.QQ.C. '2. B:O.0 30.^. 6 R'90.4A_ 30YL 4 S.F. 1q07 .15' 70.00' 1 W4 0:020. 18.78' 1519 9,450 S.F. .. 8,623 SF: 70.00' 70.00' 11,315 25'I SI tilt/. RAI SP 9,974 5F. 78.00' 30'R. RAW 23 12,157 =.. 7 M" ' 11 1 10 thien itf 0 5. 9 9 -S.Fe• 803 11,895 S.F. 82.91' • R 11,147 S.F. $j 85.00' 9Droo00" E --- ]01. RO F 10,448 S.F. 76.89' AUDITORS CERTIFICATE FILED FOR RECORD AT THE REQUEST OF DARREN LONG THIS_ DAY OF 20_. AT MINUTES PAST _A4 AND RECORDED UNDER AUDITOR'S FILE NUMBER RECORDS OR, YAKIMA COUNTY, WASHINGTON. AUDITOR "EPUN AUDITOR __ 78.89' 76.89' 76.89 10.433 S.F. 10,419 S.F. 76.89' 76.89' S 89'51'31" W 637.36' 10,404 S.F. 78.89' E:l 466 A:I 9,769 S,F o 76.89' g n 39 S.F. 10, 12 x 10,705 S.F. 85.00' SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE 1JOSEPH ANDREOTTI, PROFESSIONAL, LAND SURVEYOR, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PLAT AS SHOWN IS BASED UPON AN ACTUAL SURVEY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SURVEY RECORDING ACT, THAT THE DISTANCES, COURSES ANO ANGLES ARE SHOWN HEREON CORRECTLY, AND THAT THE MONUMENTS ANO LOT CORNERS HAVE BEEN SET ON THE GROUND AS SHOWN HEREON." JOSEPH ANDREOTTI PLS 5831 DATED g4+ 5 I I z I 191 LEGAL DESCRIPTION - PARENT PARCEL PARCEL No. 181333-41012 THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33 T.13M. R 18E.W.M. COUNTY ROANORTH R GHT 264 FEET FALONG THE NORTEST H4 AND EX5 FEET CEPT THEREOF. AND OF EXCEPT DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: . BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33 T.13N. R. 18E.W.M.• THENCE S 1'00'45" W ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF 659.85 FEET Td THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SND SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89.51'31" W ALONG -THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION 19.00 FEET• THENCE 14 0'28'00" E 659.82 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 90'00'00" E 25.29 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND EXCEPT A STRIP OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF INC NE 1/4 OF INC SE 1/4 OF SECTI284.02FEETTO THE TRUE POINT F BEGINNINGTHENCE 5 S THENC'17" E CONTINUING ALONG THE NS 0 45'17" W 397UNE .44 FEET TO INC SOUTHWEST CORNER OF MO SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 89.51'31" E 15.00 FEET; SUI SIOENCE NN ,THENCE 14 90'00'0000" ETW 1800 FFEEETT 4TO INC TRUE P0414NO7 OF BEGINNING. SAID THE NE 1/4 QPORTION TME NLYING 1 4 OFINC SEE 1/4 OF SND SECTION 33; AND�EXXC312.5 FEET OF LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: '" BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF INC NE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 33, T.1314. R 18E.W.M • THENCE S 0.45'17" W ALONG THE WEST LINE THEREOF, 284.02 FEET TO THE TRUE THE OF BEGINNING; THENCE 14 90.00'00" E 14.87 FEET; THENCE S 0.30'35" W 287.10 FEET; THENCE‘N 89.39'10"-W 181.01 FEET TO THE WEST UNE OF SND SUBDIVISION; THENCE N 0'45'17'1 E 2.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEPT INC NORTH 30 FEET AND THE WEST 16 FEET THEREOF. SITUATED IN YAKIMA OUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON. ai coil 30' ALUMINUM STREET MGM, DUAL EIA 50' RAW 3' 34' 32' 15' 1 15' CONC. ROILED CURB, DUAL R3 (TYP.) SLOPE 0.02 FrifT. j! SLOPE 0.02 FIAT 5' i"d COAL'. SIDEWALK USE COL COM'. RIMER CURS. DUN. RI AT PEECTI ISE 10' 1RANSRpN To ROLLED CURB SEEDOMESTIC WATER - NOB HILL WATER ASSOCIATION SANITARY SEWER - WHAM REGIONAL SYSTEM PLAT UDUDES TO BE UNDERGROUND 6"d 0014C. SIDEWALK 2" GCSE/LIED OEP1H ASPHALT CCNGRETE, CLASS "A" 8' GCYPACTED DEPTH CRUSHED SUIFACINO BASE COURSE COMPACTED 5719 -GRADE (.7) 1 RESIDENTIAL ROADWAY SECTION NO SCALE NA) h+ricn $ L . SCALE 1" - 80' 30' INTERVALS KIM @@©©OATS@ oaC0 TTWWP.. 1IS 3 BEARING: RANGNORTH AS BEING E OF THE SE 90'0000' ETION 33 ((ASSUMED) MONUMENTATIOFI VISITED DECEMBE 004 OREPRESURVEY MENNTTS 3/8" OD: FIELD SET FLUS W1TH CAP 5831 X10 •REPRESENTS REBAR/CAP FOUND PLAT OF' CANTERF1ELD ESTATES SCALE t" - 0' SE 1/4 OF SEC. 33, DRAWN BY: TO DATE O� 2003 T. 13 14., R 18 E.W.M. SHEET 1 FOR: DARREN LONG 4902 W. WASHINGTON AVE. YAKIMA, WA. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 305 North 6th A1onue, Yakima, WoshIngton 98902 (509) 453-8281 PARENT PARCEL No. 181333-41012 DRAWING 310. 3111LL-PUT J CITY OF YAIIMA RFTviF+QvT FOR CVOV1�M111M1I LJ1\ES DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM June 13, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT ##1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin Joan Davenport Traffic Engineering PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. YKI /VI /SE1lP►MH:IIN,! 11 N I S [ .bnnges i -o the alppilcants proposPri plat irclutie: napping "f the FEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 Please review the attached site pian 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 June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attendplease submityour commentsprior to the meeting.Mye-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: 114. A re n. s ., _, _ I l_ L„_ / C%/1 L � 'TU p r ✓//�� c -;v' Clf�//) i e3im� A 6 —71-v164,-6 r ()my', (e,fue / 7 Contact (�� C I1 )19/V1)1k 1 Department / ,% CITY OF YAKIMA MA REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TEAM June 13, 2006 TO: City of Yakima Development Services Team FROM: Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & EC #3-06, Darren Long & Mayling Chin Brett Sheffield Stormwater Engineering PROPOSAL: Amended Preliminary Long Plat of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and an Environmental Review. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS: Changes to the applicants proposed plat include: Mapping of the rEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. PARCEL NUMBER: 181333-41012 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 June 28, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. As always, should you have comments, but find you are unable to attend please submit your comments prior to the meeting. My e-mail address is jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us and the Planning Department's fax number is (509) 575-6105. Should you have any questions, or require additional information, please call me at (509) 575-6163. COMMENTS: p.) GGIN �; X— cec'-t c.v./ OF- `7i izPci ,.a e , -41? DOC.' Contact Department / jgency. DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DEPARTMENT OF yMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVEI -WENT William R. Cook, Director Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-612MYEMIN AP)P I( p HEARING February 7, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters @ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits Encl.: Narrative, Environmental Checklist, Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map #, 1' www.ci.yakima.wa.us,. I l Yakir 199, DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER E SEPA Review EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE E-1 Notice of Application and Hearing 2-7-06 E-2 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 2-7-06 E-3 Affidavit of Mailing 2-7-06 E-4 Legal Notice 2-7-06 E-5 Press Release 2-7-06 E-6 Notice of Corrected Date of Public Hearing 2-15-06 E-7 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 2-15-06 E-8 Affidavit of Mailing 2-15-06 E-9 Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing 3-28-06 E-10 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 3-28-06 E-11 Affidavit of Mailing 3-28-06 E-12 Environmental Checklist 5-26-06 E-13 Notice of Amended Application and Hearing 6-20-06 E-14 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 6-20-06 E-15 Affidavit of Mailing 6-20-06 E-16 Notice of Preliminary Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance 7-11-06 E-17 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 7-11-06 E-18 Affidavit of Mailing 7-11-06 E-19 Legal Notice 7-12-06 E-20 Notice of Decision 8-3-06 E-21 Legal Notice 8-3-06 ri �. 77 rr J. L�.Z., LOc.icazG 8-3-06 E-23 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 8-3-06 E-24 Affidavit of Mailing 8-3-06 E-25 Reissuance of Notice of Decision 8-29-06 E-26 SEPA Agencies and Property Owners within 500 Feet Contacted 8-29-06 E-27 Affidavit of Mailing 8-29-06 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mr. Bill Beckley Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Omelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4`h Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2od Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4d' Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4`" Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Phili r Rigdon Yakama PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 ation 1 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 161334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 333-41009 ,OHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 1334-32059 'SOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CAE 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, Ca1ifornia 9544E 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN L( 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 181333-41003 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDA) 5119 LYONS LOOP 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 i YAKIMA, WA 98903 I 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN H( 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS 2004 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA i 1Na. 181333-41428 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER ' 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA. WA 98908 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 1 1333-41434 N.RENM COOP 5.00 ASH GTO AVE Y MA, 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP I YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 81334-2100 AK 'A CI 29 2N WA 98901-2613 DAl kAzFf-S printed for map sheet lngplt-1-06 L0-.1 / C Aire_ App ,26/0 1 Country Home Loans Customer Service P 0 Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA. 93062 Andreotti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 )81334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 PATRICIA WHITE WEDDLE PO BOX 10251 YAKIMA, WA 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNE 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNING 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334- 001 YA IMA TY 12: N 2N YA A, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING February 7, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters @ ci. yakima. wa. us. Other Permits Required: City building permits PLEASE PUBLISH ONCE ONLY ON TUESDAY, FEB. 7, 2006 Send invoice and Affidavit of Publication to: Account #11002 Ctiy of Yakima, Planning Division 129 N. 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 & Public Hearing Darren Long 4802 Springcreek Rd. 1, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Application and Environmental Review and Public Hearing A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant; SEPA reviewing agencies, parties of record 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 7th day of February ,2006. That 1 mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Myron Menard Planning Specialist DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: PRESS RELEASE NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING February 7, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06 NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters @ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits DEPARTMENT OF I)MMUNITYAND ECONOMIC DEVEI -WENT William R. Cook, Director Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-6126 or 575-6121 • Fax (509) 576-6576 Notice of Corrected Date of Public hearing Applicant: Darren Long & Mayling Chin City file Number: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 EC#3-06 Parcel: 181333-41012 Address: 4802 Springcreek Road The Correct date for the Public Hearing by the Hearing Examiner is Thursday April 27, 2006 at 9 am in the City Council Chambers, 129 North 2°d Street. Date of mailing: February 15, 2006 www.ci.yakima.wa.us 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 81334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41433 1 NORENA M COOPER N 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE 5 YAKIMA, WA 98903 Y 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1333-41434 RENA • COOPE 00 •SHI K •, '•8903 VE 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP I YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334.-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1334-21001 Y•KIMA SITY 1'9 N N= T Y KI •, WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 —'7 /JTc CoRAECT RE SATE "(1,6/"P - ON keirs + �f �g/'4 t t S a'REorri L,4N5 a aGour_Ky IO( Andreotti & Associates 305 North 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 Customer Service Country Home Loans P 0 Box 5170 Simi valley, CA. 93062 )181334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 1334-32020 TR • A WH 0 B'.X 102 I WE DLE Y'. MA, . 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNI i5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 • VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNIN( 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181 YAK 129 YAK 334 - MA I Y N 2ND T 01 , WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 DOG. INDEX 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334- 432 EV•RIS'O F & 19.5 ' 4:TH AVE YAK' W• 98903-1187 E SALAZAR 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 L81333-41009 LOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 ',181334-32059 /ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CAE 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 9544E 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN Lo 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDA 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32005 181334-32441 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER JAMIE G WHITNEY 1908 S 47TH AVE 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 i YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN F 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 8133 2047 ELV S 47TH AVE Y IMA, Wygp.08 VOL (1 181333-4142'8 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 n E / OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres P.O Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2°d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2.'th St. 4d' Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigio�n����// Yakama Indian tion PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppemsh, WA 98948 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries PO.Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mr. Bill Beckley Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppemsh, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172°d St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18t St. Yakuna, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Springcreek Road I, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Corrected Date of Public Hearing by Hearing Examiner. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant; SEPA reviewing agencies 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 —,� j ay of February ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Myron Menard Planning Specialist NOTICE OF CANCELLED PUBLIC HEARING DATE: March 28, 2006 TO: Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies FROM: Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions SUBJECT: Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF CANCELLED PUBLIC HEARING The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received a request from Darren Long and Mayling Chin, calling for the cancellation of their scheduled public hearing of April 27, 2006. This request has been made by the applicant(s) to allow the modification of their submitted application. In accordance with the applicant's request, the City of Yakima is formally canceling the hearing for the plat of Canterfield Estates (UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06, owners: Darren Long and Mayling Chin). Upon receipt and review of the applicant' s updated application, the City of Yakima will reschedule the public hearing for a future date yet undetermined and renotice the neighborhood with the applicant' s amended application. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us. OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4`" Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343, Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdcia401- lD Yakama Indian Ntion PO Box 151 �� Toppenish, WA 98948 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric B arstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18`h St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, .WA 98903 -..334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 18 NO 50 YA 333-414 ENA M 'OOP 0 W •SHING ON 'VE WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1=1334 1001 YA IMITY 12 YAK MA, WA 98901-2613 C4//,VL6 51 labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-063� 1 `4°1'x/6 G G''1 .Q,& 4 7 4(S r I A 1• SSFP 4- ' 3 Country Horne Loans Customer Service P 0 Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA. 93062 Andreotti_ & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 )1334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 PO YA 1334-3202 X 251 DDLE MA, WA 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNE 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINC 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 Y 133'. 21001 KI CITY 29 N D S IMA, ^' 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 INDEX 2442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 ‘of 1333-41009 HA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 1:1334-32 181334-32057 E'ARIST• F & LIBERI• AZAR FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1.65 46TH A 1902 S 47TH AVE YA A, WA 98903-1187 YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 J81334-32059 RNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA ( 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95,. 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROS 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 1:1334-3 04 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY K:LVIN RANC 5131 LYONS LOOP 20,4 - 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98908 0OC" iNO")L 181334-32050 181333-4148 MARCIA J. ICE MARION L & AH GUNTE 1903 S 47TH AVE 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98908 3. Water a. Surface: Space Reserved for Agency Comments 1. Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, RC,./ describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows ��'� into. 4-p y 2 North of property is Spring Creek CPI- 4AI /71.- 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. Yes, the addition of sidewalk on South side of Spring Creek Road . The Department of Fish and Wildlife has recommended the relocation of drainage ditch.(see Spring Creek Road section of plat plan). 3. Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or re moved from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material None. 4. Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. None. 5. Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. Yes. FEMA has designated the North 100 feet of this proposal in the 100year flood plain. (see attached #2 ) 6. Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. Does not apply b. Ground: 1. Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. It is anticipated that water will be withdrawn during the process of sewer installation. 2. Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: 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) are expected to serve. It is anticipated that all sewer service for 26 single family homes will be provided by Yakima Sewer Systema. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1. Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. Stormwater runoff is generated from snowmelt and rainstorm events. Most of this water presently evaporates or infiltrates into the soils on site or is discharged into the drainage swale located in lot #7. Water will also be discharged to the ground through landscape irrigation practices. DCC page 4of10 INDEX . Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. N/A d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: It is anticipated that each house that is built, the owner will landscape the property to prevent erosion. Plants: a. Check (V) types of vegetation found on the site: deciduous free: ❑ alder [] maple ❑ aspen other Popular ,elm, evergreen green: ❑ fir n cedar ❑ pine ❑ other ❑ shrubs 4 grass ❑ pasture crop or grain wet soil plants: ❑ cattail ❑ buttercup ❑ bullrush ❑ skunk cabbage ❑ other water plants: ❑ water lily ❑ eelgrass ❑ milfoil ❑ other other types of vegetation: b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Most of existing vegetation (grass/pasture) within the development areas will be removed during construction. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: Each lot is required to landscape the surrounding property using deciduous plants/vegetation and groundcover. Animals: a. Check (V) any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: 1) birds: hawk ❑ heron ❑ eagle ❑ songbirds 4 other Sparrows, starlings, robins, sandpipers, quail 2) mammals: ❑ deer ❑ bear ❑ elk ❑ beaver other Raccoon, skunks, coyotes, rodents 3) fish: ❑ bass ❑ salmon ❑ trout ❑ herring n shellfish 4 other Does not apply b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. No. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: Each lot proposes yards/shrubbery in which birds may habitat / forage. Space Reserved for Agency Comments RECEIVE[ MAY 2 G 226 ITY OF PLANNING D;Vn DOG. INDEX page 5 of 10 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 heating, manufacturing, etc. Each proposed house will be required to use either electricity or propane for energy. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. Does not apply. 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: None. 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, which could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. Does not apply. The proposal is for a residential housing development with construction to occur as the lots are sold. 1. Describe special emergency services that might be required. It is not expected that any special emergency services will be required as a result of this project. 2. Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: Does not apply. b. Noise 1. What types of noise exist in the area, which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? The primary noise generation source in the area is from traffic on adjacent streets and Yakima Airport. The Yakima Airport has recommended that all construction will need to be upgrated to help reduce noise caused by low flying air craft. 2. What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. On a short term basis, there will be noise from machinery and vehicles associated with standard construction activities. Long term noise will be associated with vehicles entering and exiting the project after construction is complete. 3. Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Does not apply. 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The site is currently vacant and undeveloped except for one single family residence and associated accessory buildings. The fenced in property currently is used as pasture. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. Since 1989, the site has been used as pasture for horses. c. Describe any structures on the site. There is an existing two story single family residence and several accessory structures on the site. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? Yes, in the long term, it is expected that the associated accessory structures will be removed from the site. (two pump houses, horse shed and car garage) e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The site is currently zoned SR- Suburban Residential. Space Reserved for RECEIVED MAY 2 6 20u6 CITY OF YAK„ate, PLANNING DIV. —DO J ▪ . INDEX Page 6 of 10 f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? The proposed zoning is LDR — Low Density Residential If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Does not apply. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so specify. Yes - A portion of the subject property lies within the FEMA 100 -Year Flood Plain. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? Estimated workers per house as it is constructed — 3 to 5; estimated minimum members per household — 4. g. 3• Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. The existing single family residence is incorporated into the proposal. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any Does not apply. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: Does not apply. The proposal is for a residential housing development similar to the development adjacent to the south side of the property known as Lyons Loop. 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. 26 single family middle to high income housing b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: The final design of the project allows for ample space for yard between proposed housing. Construction is limited to 26 units. 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structures, not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building materials proposed? The height of any two story single-family residence is not to exceed 35'. If any thing is erected higher, FAA form # 7460-1 will have to be completed. Also it is noted that there will be a deed declaration (see attached #3) on this proposal. Principal exterior building materials proposed for each house is cottage lap or hearty board siding with at least 10% of exterior to be covered in decorative brick. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? Does not apply. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: None. 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? The addition of required street lighting per City ordinance would be the cause of any light/glare from dusk to dawn. 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. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: None Space Reserved for Agency Comments DOC. page 7of10 INDEX 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? None. The site is surrounded on the west, south and east side by single family housing. To the north of the site is Washington Avenue. 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: Does not apply. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. No. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural important known to be on or next to the site. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Does not apply. 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. Access to the proposed project will be Spring Creek Road. b. Is site currently serviced by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? The site is not serviced by public transit, the nearest transit stop is located North of the project at the Northwest entrance of Randall Park (48th Avenue) c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? Does not apply. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). The proposal will require the construction of one street to allow access into the project from Spring Creek Road. Within the development, this street will access two cul de sacs. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. It is estimated that construction vehicles will enter and leave the development 4 times per day, with peak volumes to occur between 8:OOam and 6:OOpm. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: The City of Yakima Roads Manager has recommended that all new proposed houses will not have driveway that have direct access to Spring Creek Road. _,-DOC g. Space Reserved for Agency Comments RECEIVED MAY 2 6 20u6 CITY OF YAKI„ ,, PLANNING Div' INDEX page 8 of 10 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: Upon completion, the project will result in the need for fire and police protection, city sewer as well as federal postal services. 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. The utilities needed for the project are: Sewer to be provided by the City of Yakima Water to be provided by Nob Hill Water Association Power to be provided by Pacific Power Telephones to be provided by Qwest or other local carrier Cable / Television to be provided by the owners choice of vendors 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. 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. The utilities needed for the project are: Sewer to be provided by the City of Yakima Water to be provided by Nob Hill Water Association Power to be provided by Pacific Power Telephones to be provided by Qwest or other local carrier Cable / Television to be I rovided by the owners choice of vendors Space Reserved for Agency Comments MAY 2 6 2OCh CITY OF yip, PLANNING flip', Ighw 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 d: ' Signature Date Submitted: r` _& Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from the roosal, would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not im lemented. � . How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to water; emissions to air; production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of noise? Jew Space Reserved for Agency Comments -DOC• INDEX # - ��-- page 9of10 Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life are: 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural resources are: 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? Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: 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? Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. -nOC Space Reserved for Agency Comments RECEIvEM MAY 2 6 20(15 CITU OF Y PLANNING ars°� page 10of10 INDEX Yakima County GIS Yakima County - Washington Land Information Portal Attachment #1 [Print Map] [Close Map] Page 1 of 1 Ypjcirnap.c,ni EIVED 6 2006 YAKIMA NG DIV. 41434 0.81 4 I 89-111 41003 0_97 1 41433 0.79 3 as -111 ______4_ 41012 0.27 32051 32050 0.48 . r 3200.5661 i 32059 , 0.49 I t I WI 8.35 i t 2CP3 PP >I 32055 e t I—I 3?4ao N., )05 ?..86 .„! . 3w:616 i 328,64 i1 41.2Z ‘ t C:Y CO; 7309; ,? 3 i 4 , -1 32047 i------ 41412 41413 41414 41415 1 41416 4 ,,,,-". g 0.51 1.00 1.00 1 1_00 1 .00 I 1.00 ! 83-65 ,,_... 83-66 3 . : ; ; 1 2 33 . i 32014 83-66 ; 83 8365 -65 0.48 - 1 .00 83 41418 pN-64 L._ t--- __-- 5- P 32053 , \ . I 2 : 83-64 , 411:1A 11 0.b2 i.---- I I ; ti.41.6 I i noi5 , i -LYONS-LOOP LYON Map Center Range:18 Township:1 3 section:33 !City Lirnits 1 t Sections FloodPlain [IMMO FloodWay WWW-YAKIMAP.COM Yakima County GIS 128 N 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 (509)574-2990 One Inch = 200 Feet Feet 100 200 300 MAP AND PARCEL DATA ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE, BUT ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED: THIS IS NOT A LEGAL Copyright (C) 2005 Yakima County DOCUMENT AND SHOULD NOT BE SUBSTITUTED FOR A TITLE SEARCH, APPRAISAL: SURVEY, FLOODPLAIN OR ZONING VERIFICATION Printed On: 1/172006 4:22:08 PM http://yakirnap.com/serviet/corri.esri.esrirnap.Esrimap?name—YakGISH&Cmd=PrintMap&... 1/17/2006 - DOC. INDEX STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Springcreek Rd I, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties of record within a radius of 500 feet of subject property, that said property owners are individually listed on the mailing list retain d by the Planning Division, and that said notices were mailed by me on the day of March ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. V1nf ��� Myron Menard Planning Specialist DOC. INDEX # - i, Answer ID 7 Last Updated 02/18/2005 11:12 AM Print Answer Email Answer Attachments # 2 and #3 What is the °°10O -yeah f?occl°°? Question What is the "100 -year flood"? Answer The term "100 -year flood" is misleading It is not the flood th t ill Cl7'v ��a� 100 years. Rather, it is the flood elevation that has a 1- percent chance o tswoon, 4 equaled or exceeded each year. Thus, the 100 -year flood could occur more thanclhce in a relatively short period of time. The 100 -year flood, which is the standard used by most Federal and state agencies, is used by the NFIP as the standard for floodplain management and to determine the need for flood insurance. A structure located within a special flood hazard area shown on an NFIP map has a 26 percent chance of suffering flood damage during the term of a 30 year mortgage. property. Said notice shall indicate that: theproe is routinely subject to overflight activity by aircraft using the airport, and that residents may experience inconvenience, annoyance, or discomfort from the noise of such operations and should be prepared to accept such occurrences; and that the current volume of aircraft activity at the airport could increase in the future!' Any subsequent deed conveying the parcel or subdivisions thereof to a new owner shall also contain a statement to this effect. 00 INDEX BACKGROUND QUESTIONS (Attach if Lengthy) Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. There are no plans for future additions or expansions related to this project. Any development on the area to be retained by the present property owner. Any such construction would be subject to separate SEPA review. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. The Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan was adopted as an integrated Comprehensive Plan and Environmental Impact Statement by the City Council on April 1, 1997. An environmental checklist and threshold determination were prepared and adopted for the amendments to the Urban Area Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map in 1008. 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 4. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. The City requires the issuance of a certificate of zoning through Class II review procedures on lots 1,2,3,26 and 27, as these lots are designated in the flood plain (see plat plan). Also needed are the issuance of building 44 permits, approval of utility construction plans as each lot is sold. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on project description.) It is proposed that 26 single-family homes will be constructed on the property. Size of each parcel varjs from- 8,623 SF to 13,213 SF. Lot #7 will be used for the housing of storm water run off. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your pro- posed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. The subject property lies between S 48th Avenue & S 52°d Avenue on the south side of Spring Creek Road (formerly Washington Avenue.) INDEX ,x:l page 2 of 10 1. Earth a. General description of the site (V one): flat ❑ rolling ❑ hilly ❑ steep slopes ❑ mountainous ❑ other N/A b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? High point in s.w. corner of property . elevation of 1120', then slanting to n.e. w/ elevation drop to 1112'. Total elevation change of 8'. c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Surveys provided by the Department of Ecology show two types of soils on site, one of which is hydric (Kittitas Silt Loam) and one which can have hydric soil inclusions. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. None e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. None f Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use'? If so, generally describe. No. The property on which the project is located is flat. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? 80% h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: None 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 completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Dust during construction of roads & houses b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Use of water for dust control Space Reserved for Agency Comments page 3 of 10 DOG. INDEX REQUIRED ATTACHMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIS ECEIVED STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEP AY 2 6 2006 (AS TAKEN FROM WAC 197-11-960) CITY OF YAKIMA CHAP 1ER 6.88, YAKIMA MUNICIPAL CODE (YMC)PLANNING DIV. 21, The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43.2 IC RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agencies identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the a:enc decide whether an EIS is required. This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determinin if there ma be si_ s ificant adverse im.act. Complete this checklist for non -project proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For non -project actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as sro.osal,""pro poser, "affected affected deo aphic area," respectivel 1;C?s` _nci ° 1. NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT (if applicable) Canterfield Estates 2. APPLICANT'S NAME & PHONE Darren R Long (509) 952-8656 3. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 4802 Spring Creek Road. Yakima, WA. 98903 4. CONTACT PERSON & PHONE Same 5. AGENCY REQUESTING CHECKLIST City of Yakima. Office of Community & Economic Development 6. DATE THE CHECKLIST WAS PREPARED 12/30/05 (revised May 2006) Construction to commence Summer 7. PROPOSED TIIVIINO OR SCHEDULE (including phasing, if applicable) 2006 to Summer 2007 Revised 10-98 Dor. INDEX page 1 of 10 NOTICE OF AMENDED APPLICATION AND HEARING DATE: June 20, 2006 TO: Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies FROM: Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions SUBJECT: Notice of Amended Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. AMENDED NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. PROPOSED PLAT CHANGES Changes to the applicants proposed plat include: Mapping of the FEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3.1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakmla Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Mitigated Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by July 10, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This subdivision request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for September 14, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakuna, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits Encl.: Narrative, Environmental Checklist, Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map 00C. 1N00( ; 13 OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation POBox 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2°d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4'h Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2°" St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdo Yakama Indian►Ra PO Box 151 \N Toppenish, WA 9948 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24'h Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172"° St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Snmmitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT 1813'54-3'2015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 Y 1 134-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41434 NORENA M C 5000 W 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE HINGTON AVE WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ YAKIMA, WA 98903 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-21001 YAKIMA C 129 D ST IMA, WA 98901-2613 f5L labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 o SIL GL /(1 �o-hce 4116,10(2 /334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 PATRICIA WHITE WEDDLE PO BOX 10251 YAKIMA, WA 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNE' 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNING, 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-21001 YAKIMA CIT 129 ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 -- ---- INDEX 181334-32 4x42 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTI-NE L &--ADAM 3 LITTLE 5135 LYONS,LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 1' 33-41009 A IA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S' 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 96908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 . J334-32059 OLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CA 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 9544 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN L 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDA 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HO 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS 2004 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98966C. - 181333-41428 4 ------ MARION MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER T 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC #3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Amended Application and Public Hearing. 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 20`h day of June ,2006 That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Susie Lorance Planning Specialist DOC. INDEX 2) All construction within the NEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which he with the NEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. SEPA RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: William Cook POSITION / TITLE: Director Community & Economic Development TELEPHONE: 509 / 575-6113 ADDRESS: 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 DOC. INDEX WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT PRELIMINARY MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON July 11, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION AND COMMENT PERIOD: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. This Preliminary MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2). The lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date below. Agencies, tribes, and the public are encouraged to review and comment on the proposal. Comments will be received until 5:00 pm on August 1, 2006. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Code Administration and Planning Manager City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MONS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. DOC. INDEX A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authonzed." 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensunng proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) DOC. INDEX C_ NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON- SIGNIFICANCE Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) July 11, 2006 On June 20, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued an Amended Notice of Application and Environmental Review regarding an environmental checklist application submitted by the Daren Long & Mayling Chin. This review concerns the environmental review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima has issued the enclosed Preliminary SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575- 6163 at the City Planning Division. Doug Maples Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: May 22, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Preliminary Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map TDOC.' INDEX # �� �� Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172"' St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Snmmitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P O Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT 181334-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1r 133-41009 A. ?A STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 ' 1334-32059 . IOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASSE 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-11001 181333-41425 181333-41012 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC DANIEL A CLOSE DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LONC PO BOX 2725 5116 LYONS LOOP 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 989072725 YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 - DELORES J & KENNETH'G ROSDAHLw 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 181334-32057 EVARISTO F - RIA_ E SALAZAR FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1905 S AVE 1902 S 47TH AVE , WA 98903-1187 YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32061181334-32035 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS KATHLEEN M NORTON 1906 S 47TH AVE 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRA 2004 - TH AVE A, WA 98908 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Menimck, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Sery Ctr 128 N. 2nd St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation)'—'' PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 989,.48 .81333-41428 18. i4-32015 QAFRION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON ;302 DOUGLAS DR 2007 S 47TH AVE CAKIMA, WA 9890.8 YAKIMA,_ WA 989.03 L81334-32013 'IGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD (AKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 QORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN L910 S 47TH AVE tAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE tAKIMA, WA 98903 L81333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP (AKIMA, WA 98908 L81334-32051 VILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO L904 S 47TH AVE (AKIMA, WA 98903 1$1333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA. 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-2 YAKI ITY 1 N 2ND ST Y KIMA, WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 JOI/Ce- o L)/'/ - 7/l i /b fv Q'Z Country Horne Loans CUstameer Service PO Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA 93062 Andreatte & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA 98902 1 )34-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41434 NORENA M C 5000 SHINGTON AVE MA, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-210 YAKI - TY 1 N 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of MDNS. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties 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 11TH day of July ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Susie Lorance Planning Specialist `LEGAl_IN-0TICt......., «" WASHINGTON pl/*TEENV,IFIONNIENT4Cppi_lgy ACT tt?"FPRELIMINARrMIrt1C;AT,,EAFUETERNift i4TI0 1; - BFNON§IGNIF{CANCEt.,�' L` vG _CfWWOtl�Fs Y NGTON£c 4 u., :.,::• .,. �n ayrbE aGf�sLiiz5'%RDbeEdefrvrosSr, 0nl`:I8 IPLY�TISOLttNgo: dp.'.1p::.A•:°iiri9 ir�oas t m01E443244 74p pROJ uuxrteonl.nui'ygaA'. ; 8Imt a3iJen1("toedcres�yrS' "ry STATE OF WASHINGT ON,) COUNTY OF YAKIMA ,4R9,wof,, pre- gfgR) 271{s"that IQNN ,00A110 1,5,4802 S ung Creep Roa tETERMItV/ T[ONs;ANU COMMEN " ERIOD::';Ttie:Jeadr den,��y_for�thyS4prbpo,mal;.afte:kiewi 'a�>comp� �ed�rLvi enenlitaY checltl'�st, ..j. tF r mforma ion, on -file wi the aclage§cy has'determined ttia I*e,g191 Nebo hYaue a trobat11419r ifc , !,- i versed • pa'c�fo§=the an iirAntnent� alio �.. .� x..;.-rapt's 9uuired0�2),(e)provadeasurstedateot ,EgD,AGENC. -; u ityof,:VaRrmaILEl7NIBER:UAZO EGA:#3'FO ,n en Tame PW.E1pacis{akparEsur Alig-f FACw 43211 C;03 e16"are`'F'taketa to'n ti J14, /IS '`ticit ti y e7 fnjst-•:Prelifnina DNS Fs isseedA • nde? "WAC 9 I'1- IV1e cia b` wFll not ac{ t o osa. .9 I� srrn ',�t`e,;;da_{e�beo�:� Agencies, , n as 'ani tlze public Yee ehcoi�{r1'pgsecit o reiNew and''c"omTitgirCalthek,proposal. or enils.1wj{: br received un $:OO;bpm"?on AtlguWl, vo6Rfsie se' mailgoof-pomme"tits ttaf(irs firolect to 1 UougfMagle ': o T trupt4T3 .ar to r.‹)0 Code<Admin(stFatl'onanil:Rlaririfi�'g11Vlaiiager S�e' ` �i j!;d YaR1fi�a} °tthT 3 rte id's 1K Yr.gt, Depart riap oi6Comniun ii-'& 0b- ia-M1 ,Dekloptnent. 29Wartb4fide5t►eeb 4..,n h 2... Yakima] WAt;9890 �f ;, -;a-itY-1,,-1,... " oENTIFIERigg ,IRONMEN rA'VMPA'C7S'ANOt-'t:4 t AGATION'11V16ASUHESC I,i-i?:r't.:;a ,{r: , ••,-i1 = - ttipa ei.Wele-m ationofr.Nomigtiificancex(MD )hist bne�ipii` hg,ollQtvingTmitigat'iag $ma res, i sQttonzed!€40.4er AE 19374,1i06©Aand ..akim M nipi; I Pal ofle>YMh� 6,8/:160 an{iatheeYaki naDeirbarvArea;C'om-1 [re ensive piantlibict } o`isibil a,tss'policies;tiand'ragufa-� oris wtite_�',• pv e`- Utjssf�rttfve;-authcjrity;`-ta.r`egwire!•rnifig• rq.tii'ept4te--fiP�Onmentipoli¢ Actr,i ' 1.,,.• 1 F'tDu Control tan lrtusf'be 'submitted'ifo, rand"approved b, le' Ya ima:Rlegionata , l'e'a rAir Authority- prior, to any.,,phae fiwnrk. '' ,;;i . ;,... V. c, .rt<+,t,; v:0c,:. F"` t,...%t i of? :P.•' . r chr� ,•;:..r of r Tit{' i:!f :nta�gpge krippr.Jerrrentsz shall bei designeda and Fe `Pliifil, s pre age b a licensed pivtLEngineei' for the taJJ io of ct%rE`8 gutter idewalksaipaving;.street 4ligetts d :t, „u ag�eg'e .s�A t"s waihrrryy the proposedOat:., (-Wirt, j,,a c se 0,Lde"s_i` ar d pransd prpfilasishall.bergrepad a• Fbe,.Sed:Cite,e24,,phdeapprovedgbyathe',city. engl- eee'r::. , 'es roposegpltri shall accommodatefiiall i pTo- Ds'e`zr ts.and Stfrroundmg• development in accordance with leirgi ements of th�',e cf '�{Fengineer arad•.wastewater divi- ora-mapaget:,(ViNi,41� 12:03 AO) 513Lo"t 1'9'615411 hav a minimum of 20'. of,.trontageFupon the 1)IidS'tfeef'pP ngh_tY`•r f uyp)�.: YMC11f'25:040(8)) ' t Sti 'r t Nater.Retent1911' 1 r 1. F -p ..tine k,I tst'r, ..'7oi sKall,t5a,pla'aetupop the;propo ed.plat.stapng "' t _.. ,° e rveq°�'o� draif�g'e: 'Swale, fol r enol, plat' roads: o ga,p4, ructures atffK'o tied:" Storm.)va er tfu�noff}t`OVVVytrtttls liroposed: tlehv'eloptnePt shall be i Iairled" n site=�i ,F:rsd:o(he engi eered7draioageswalei 4oposedl3poi�l�o�;#7'fo'r't�ai�age of`%tenoF,'s�" treets�. pce naid gFossisectio of the,drarnage swale,and street N 4am�e systerti'',s',hal`tie',par�Pared'tijr'a;)icenhsed'Griwl Engi- er •tt me'et'in requirements ofAhe, asttetn,Washington torm: ate. Ma,'uugl'arid'ibbiain pp-rbVaLbyr the •clfy engl-, eripiotifo app`raval of the finaiplat, a p1" ,Pio tbfifiafpl the'appoyatplianrshals"unmit gain' LO ofRf h 'r City -of, Yakima•+Pleni?Virtgl DiVisioh:andtrebord fmairiten bce, agreertieht ensuring proper maihtennnce of #.7arabttli'eslrainatafacititie'& ontainedtwithin: r --4,f,! /\Nal etialit g4A- ,''`•'9` '.'Sfl' �•a. , ,a.:-, :..1:.,, •Fof'f6 aillihias'e''ofkwork ther•propei#y. owner/dev er: RIl o540-irSa•• 1PDES1-Consfruction Storm water-:Permit4ro e-Was`hitigtarr$tate Department=of-Ecology. `:;_-', `+ ilootl.Rlains......,..,..no.....:; x64 3C13 ! ,'r, z ,r.i; =Tfie'proposed:tstibdivisi'n,shall.cohitilk:with' International, iildirttleaBe App slice b`46$0',111'.(141 • .• -:3)t&,;§301.2•, ,±A11I3cons ruction within? ttiCiSEMArtdesignated flood lai 4' e�„as;sFiall,bei constructed to .nieei t`he4 s'taridards�- bf.`fhe: In -i rrSational;,Building,,Coae Appen tees,, G,.§15612.5(1;)( 1,• `),3 nif'ASCE24.y,„If„,',j l., •r;•.--.• _ •-... i t,A Class(4' Review appication shall`be required �for,ccon- uc diiyof'n� structuurra,•up6p Lot r,g; ; 26.''& 7.which'lie rli:the-Fg 1i)• „li•.ea,Fls- dpfair aliCrFlood,Plain Oi'ierfay Iitict:in•accordep,cekvith- MCf5109.02Q4-,„:„ r.1 , i; Other ovgrp p%Vital-or-Ayapcy Rerrnitsy'O4,— 4.4 ; othei stat/, or, local goge nri)epta. permits;_ not;, herein ioli priegwre�.must-be:complhe`d jth in;:the'ir,;entirety; TACT PERS,ONy, 0ofitabaleff,,P,eters;; A.sssterit.,Plar1- 9 56163 for mote formation: I.h,?; i PA RESPONSIBL:E,,OFFICIAL-. Wi(Iiam,Gook . 5S4 BION./ TITtE:�+Airector ttom/1pOVA Economic Devel LEPHONE: 5P9/.5j5.6113-,,..,� ,,. )DRESS: 12x9 forth nd`S reettAskima`„WA 98901; AFFIDAVIT OF PUBL TION RECEIVED AUG 0 8 200G CITY OF YAKIMA PLANNING DIV. LYNDA BUSCH, being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says that she/he is the Accountant of Yakima Herald -Republic, Inc., a daily newspaper. Said newspaper is a legal newspaper approved by the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Yakima County under an order made and entered on the 13th day of February, 1968, and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continually as a daily newpaper in Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. Said newspaper is now and has been during all of said time printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the annexed is a true copy of a: LEGAL NOTICE WASHINGTON STATE, it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form) of said newspaper once each DAY and for a period of 1 DAY(S) to -wit; on the 12th day of JULY, 2006 and the such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $265.65 XV> -)66.) Accountant SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before is 12th day of J 2006 NOTARY PUBLIC in and State of Washington, residing at Yakima. DOC. INDEX # 11001 WASHINGTON AVE 41 S 52ND AVE S 52ND AVE 41412 41434 41433 41413 41003 21901 41012' • 21001 WEST WASHINGTON AVEN 22057 • 32051 :22061 41414 41415 N.............____.: 41424 41425 41426 41427 LYONS LOOP 41416 41417 41411 41415 41432 oo- 22048 3 32430 32431 22432 32 32441 32442 5 44TH AVENUE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. DOC PARCEL NUMBER(S):1313 3 3 41012 INDEX N Notified Property Owners within 500 1 Subject Site �CI 14 Scale—lin=400ft �lbs We 200 400 LNGPLT-1-06 01 /13i PARENT PARCEL No. 181333-41012 A VI m' Of P N 0'53'58" E 172.00' L 47.05' 133.45' 38.55' m N co12 0' N 0`2.000"E 0 0 -1-e4 8.1 4-N 00i� S 0.30'35' W 217 10' 75.00' 75.00' Pig ao?T 1m0�c1 REOEfiED Lf4Y2 6 2006 CITY YAKIMA P�. 1 ING DIV. (41 +aRI i Z T 1 m 'e m INoIm �q D 6n mE yE V i85t, • 1105.00' 8 N 4COO i m \\ ton �► a P 175.00' i 1 144.82' 2 g 1,'1.00' 145.00' \ j 0•28'00 _ �_.� MIRE FENCEN 0'28'00" E 50' RAC! =U1 Y N�uoa A4 22.W oaPIN rn 2 —1 Z IO1.1-£ff IBl '°N 130l1Vd W Q CI Z N LL") N AXONS LO4 P LYONS LOOP NUL H a 1 O H AVENUE CITY OF YAKIMA., WASHINGTON VICINITY MAP FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND DOC. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW INDEX LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. # ° jrj Subject Property Yakima City Limits ' Scale -Ina =400ft 0 200 GPLT--1-06 0I/13/06 NOTICE OF DECISION Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) August 3, 2006 On June 16, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued an Amended Notice of Application and Environmental Review regarding an Environmental Checklist application submitted by the Darren Long and Mayling Chin. This review concerns the Environmental Review of the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima has issued the enclosed SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 at the City Planning Division. l Doug Maple Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: August 3, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Final Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map DoC. INDEX WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: LOCATION: LEAD AGENCY: FILE NUMBER: Darren Long & Mayhng Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road. City of Yakima, Washington. UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures fisted below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Deteimination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authonty prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with DOC. INDEX the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the NEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental peimits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. DOC. INDEX CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. I1 There is no comment penod for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is I7 no further comment penod on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 Date August 3, 2006 Signature You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. E There is no agency appeal. DOC. INDEX # '�.� LEGAL NOTICE WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19. shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." DOC. INDEX 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensunng proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay Distnct in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. El There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further continent period on this MDNS C This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. Doc. INDEX 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the r',MA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FLMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. DOC. INDEX # .22 You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. There is no agency appeal. DOC. INDEX # -a.2 PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Deteimination of Nonsignificance (MONS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." DOC. INDEX # -2� Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT ti DOC, INDEX OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1' Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Lawrence Odell Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Tom McAvoy Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4t° Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4d' Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 11c 6(98948 181334-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 81333-41009 )LORA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334-3 2 EV/RIS- 0 F & LIB 1'-0 S 46T Y• IMA, WA •;•03-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32052 181334-32434 GROVER C & ARLEE M.BROWN, ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN 2006 S 47TH AVE PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 AZ 181334-32059 /ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CAS: 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LO 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAH 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 . 181334-32057 R FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32061 181334-32035 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS KATHLEEN M NORTON 1906 S 47TH AVE 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 1'2 33e 320 CKS H AVE IMA, WA 98908 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 DOC. 181334-32050 �No� MARCIA J. ICS$ 1903 S 47TH YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41428 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 NORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN 1910 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL'L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 T 81334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 16 labels printed for map sheet 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181 YAK 12 ► ST YAKIMA, WA 9890 -2613 _ngplt-1-06 Country Bone Loans Customer Service PO Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA 93062 Andreotti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA 98902 a -r rak. SF,PH- ,�a ltia. 181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 18 3 -4143 NoRr M CoO! 0 • HI ER G YAKIMA, WA 98903 A 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE ' YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE, YAKIMA, WA 98903 1813.4- 0 YAK • 129 2 • ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 INDEX # �� STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road 1, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Decision of MONS. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties 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 3rd day ofAugust ,2006. That 1 mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Susie Lorance Planning Specialist DOC. INDEX # -a.L4 S 52ND AVE LYONS LOOP LYONS LOOP WESI WASHIN 111 AVENUE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON VICINITY MAP FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. /,e Subject Property Yakima City Limits Scale —lin = 400ft we 0 INDEX 4'1GPLT--1-06 01/13/06 C/) S 52ND AVE I / jiw jrif `j% LYONS W / ///j/ LYONS LOOP C0 cn-0 5 44tH p.VENUE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON NILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINTTY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. PARCEL NUMBER(S):1813 3 3 41012 N Notified Property Owners within 500 Ft Subject Site s =aoonrO• °� INDEX 400 LNGPLT-1-06 01/13/06 # -25 CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. 17 There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is r no further comment period on this MDNS .. This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 Date August 3, 2006 Signature You may appeal this determination to: • ug Ma t les, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, • ' ? ' 01. No later than: September 13, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. " There is no agency appeal. DOC. INDEX # -25 PARCEL No. 18133.3-41012 w t �W0O W W3 0 0-w tel 04. 1- J: /l Iw/IwnWN IW/1�. -t2�< NFy,SSwO ° WF�NwA:WOWWn40N~ mrmnWY. oSoo�m;;*ow wO;40O ow ,0w0.O UO x WK-w90Zw8-wffWWaZZ� gzzZW2ww� two^o 3ObOO'-0u_p 0=3 �3JO4al 0_ OwWU 0WO^ eAtl. zwNN Y3UU$ --0'-'id--,og0qoNa^mwWtJ wNagpWeZ LWeoz: wzzm.(02R'oZw�oW0T\OYZ 0z.(40m0C,OWWOW,w.UWo mo 15(gm,pli gin,130w6-0ezwK0t oriaFWpEU 0 m 6Lj3 a0+16°A cT2Fz cjzmw0ngW ...Omwz Iti-s3 Rw ZOmroZzm ZZaOKyN3 LF tV'0w.7 5 1J-W1 nbzmwn4nm% WZmZFI�EOaZZ40WppN1( WOTg.'Tgt.2.ZW0J2 zgouoz woxxDWW4000JmO WW,~OW�joxxw(WJW WIJZW WU O m 0,0 <m O mN Nw NW� O mN N Z m rrO ab 22 3 P. I • Q ide 3 0E1g E 3 Hal • 81 Z U6 y 0 z O —2_ tI Sof o a -8w W Y W =8.0 t alC. x05 m oso d. so N N2 Z /., m U J ., N 0 -. N O PG N 33N3d 38IM .Z9'6Z9 3 .00.97..0 N t4 a .00 GPI Z ,00'SL l O N O pN -- a SPRING CREEK ROAD 0 N e N0 M/0 .0S .O1'LtZ S .59'Z9 3 ..9S.SS.0 N .96.9f Iv vl —66:9S- — co lam• w ,, M N W 1. M i N ,.j Nil 0Mt• r w S tL r 11 ' 1 N� y ..000 lVPI. N N~ N, N f g V N J O O . m $ ^p Cn _ n g0 ot OOi ^ N N N Z o .SYffl c0v .00 L9 .S011, .0S'0►l 3 •.LL.SINO N .00'ZL l 3 .9S.fS.0 N DOC. INDEX oz3 8 g W 1 co •o� 3 o = i dinz▪ wiLLJ$ �C OE - 0� 0in A3 z z; O° UR 181333-41012 PARENT PARCEL No. NU ONC,C) 1.."6J.3.711 ce O, m.1- rUm� N WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 29, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: LOCATION: LEAD AGENCY: FILE NUMBER: Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road. City of Yakima, Washington. UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authonty prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with DOC. INDEX the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. DOO. INDEX REISSUANCE OF NOTICE OF DECISION Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) August 29, 2006 On August 3, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued a Final Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance (MDNS) regarding an Environmental Checklist application submitted by the Darren Long and Mayling Chin. Due to a misprint of the original determination the City of Yakima is reissuing its Final Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance. The reissuance of this document does not change the scheduled public hearing date of September 14, 2006. However, all applicable public comment and appeal periods stipulated with the Final MDNS apply Project Description: Environmental Review of the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima is reissuing the enclosed SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact JeffPeters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 at the City Planning Division. Doug Maples Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: August 29, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Final Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map DOC. Yakima INDEX 1341 j j � # -z� IIn OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce lO N 9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Lawrence Odell Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Menimck, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Tom McAvoy Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4`" Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4d' Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 TopKh, WA 98948 INDEX ,34-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1$1333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41009 ALOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 1 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 1 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32061 181334-32035 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS KATHLEEN M NORTON 1906 S 47TH AVE 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS 2004 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32059 ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASS 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LON 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAHL 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA Co3 INDEX # -2-tt 181334-3205 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT J.81333-41428 181334-32015 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 5302 DOUGLAS DR 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32013 181333-41433 181333-414 MIGUEL HERRERA JR NORENA M COOPER NORENA OOPER 4506 SPRING CREEK RD 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE 5000 WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAK MA, WA 98903 181334-32020 NORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN 1910 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32056 181333-41411 181333-41419 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 1901 S 47TH AVE 5107 LYONS LOOP 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 YAKIMA, WA 98908 I YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-21001 YAKIMA CITY 129 N 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet lngplt-1-06 1 q 5-Z l 3 � g a9 -off , /211-rw 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334- 001 YAKIM CITY 129 2ND ST YA IMA, WA 98901-2613 DOC.' :>>. INDEX '=' STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Reissuance of Notice of Decision of MDNS. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties 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 29TH day of August ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. a.tAAA (1) 04./CI-J--- Susie Lorance Planning Specialist Filed Hearing Examiner EXH# 1 -(Date 8-z9"D(i File # �r.e l Ion VI ct4 J I -06o EXHIBIT F-1 DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER F Application DOCUMENT DATE Application 5-26-06 Answer ID 7 Last Updated 02/18/2005 11:12 AM Print Answer Email Answer Attachments # 2 and #3 killhat is Cie "100 -year oc yq"? ickt i Question What is the "100 -year flood"? 1114Y 2 6 20 The term "100 -year flood" is misleading. It is not the flood that will mkt Answer C/Ty , 6' 100 years. Rather, it is the flood elevation that has a 1- percent chance o ®h equaled or exceeded each year. Thus, the 100 -year flood could occur more than Mice in a relatively short period of time. The 100 -year flood, which is the standard used by most Federal and state agencies, is used by the NFIP as the standard for floodplain management and to determine the need for flood insurance. A structure located within a special flood hazard area shown on an NFIP map has a 26 percent chance of suffering flood damage during the term of a 30 year mortgage. beacca .4 the property. Said notice shall indicate that' the property is routinely subject to overflight activity by aircraft using the airport; and that residents may experience inconvenience, annoyance, or discomfort from the noise of such operations and should be prepared to accept such occurrences; and that the current volume of aircraft activity at the airport could increase in the future!' .Any subsequent deed conveying the parcel or subdivisions thereof to a new owner shall also contain a statement to this effect. DOC. INDEX Attachment #i Yakima County GIS Yakima County - Washington Land information Portal [Print Map] [Close Map] Page 1 of 1 41434' 0.81 , 89:1171 05 41003 0_97 41012 8.35 :'N7VgM`,/T I ! 0.27 32051 1 1 0.55 i : 320501 I i : 32061 . . :i-../tm,s-i 1 0.56 -- . ti.;' 0.49 I 1 1 EIV 2 6 2006 YAKIMA !NG " s.orgt...Vs4;.1 32CPar3 6-- r 0.49 - - - - , 30:5446 , (3 324'11 3 4 4112-67 1 32047 ' Ca _ 7309 141412 41413 4_-1414 41415 1 1.00 41416 4 1: 0.51 i B3-65 21 .00 83-65 83-65 - - _ 3 1_00 63-64 , • - - - 8:3-65 41418 1.00 I: 3;0py 83-66 1.00 83-66 4 ` 1.00 i .__. ....______. 32014 0.48 1 3 I LYON 8 83-64 411a 32053 ; 1 IMO NS -LOOP 39415 1 Map Center Range:1 8 Township:13 Section:33 1 I City Limits M-MIIM FloonPlaln ' -- ) 1 !Sections Ili= FloodWay ILIr WWW-YAKIMAP.COM Yakima County GIS 128 N 2nd Street :VA (509)574-2990 " N. One Inch = 200 Feet Feet 100 200 300 MAP AND PARCEL DATA ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE, BUT ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED: THIS IS NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT AND SHOULD NOT BE SUBSTITUTED FOR A TITLE SEARCH. APPRAISAL, SURVEY, FLOODPLAIN OR ZONING VERIFICATION Copyright (C) 2005 Yakima County Printed On: 1/17/2006 4:22:08 PM hitp://yakimap.com/servlet/com..esri.esrinaap.Esrimap?name—Yak.GISH&Cmd-----PrintivIap&... 1/17/2006 DOC. INDEX Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life are: 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural resources are: 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? Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: 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? Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. DOC. Space Reserved for Agency Comments RECEIVED MAY 2 6 2006 CITY o PLANNING611::: page 10 of 10 1 6 PublicServicesS 1 �. Public , _ Space rE�S�rved iqr Reserved Agency Comments �e � �� rn y * 6 ?(j,i C/Ty 0, v P[ANN� A/rki f,_, G Div 1 I 1 I l i ' a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care- schools other)? if sn generally describe: Upon completion, the project will result in the need for fire and police protection, city sewer as well as federal postal services. b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general enlist-mi :inn activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity, which might be needed.% The utilities needed for the project are: Sewer to be provided by the City of Yakima Water to be provided by Nob Hill Water Association Power to be provided by Pacific Power Telephones to be provided by Qwest or other local carrier 1- i L be _ d L __ the Cable l / Television Cable / Tele Vision to provided b owners choice of vendors 1 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities ciiieuteiy available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse I service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. I h_ Describe the utilities that are proposed for the prnieet the utility providing the service t and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity, which might be needed. _- _ _ S _ S ilii the 1111 utilities The utilities needed for the tpored. are_ 0 Sewer to be provided by the City of Yakima Water to be provided by Nob Hill Water Association Power to be provided by Pacific Power Telephones to be provided by Qwest or other local carrier Cable f Television to be provided by the owners choice of vendors _ I -TM - _7th: om I to -:the - e d: a 1 c x P y Pp - - - -- The above answers are hila and complete to the best of illy knowledge: iunderstand `_and t at the lead them to make its d A Signature /1\ -72'1- Date Submitted: agency is relying 011 1 r: N UPPTT 5 �' 'R tJ ACTjff31 S : To ie:co n feted b=*Y tlic ay�/� licant l \j /} i-�•.is�,.i /y- _TQR '. > Y'+ h Yom• - 3" - `S N"'-'...� �: -=, .2- i-- i/ rt .v. :'.-;.J}e 4 Q mills tl(iei o owin Yfor -i roecfiac ions. Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent 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 of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of noise? nc1(:, f Space Reserved for Agency Comments page 9 of 10 INDEX 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? None. The site is surrounded on the west, south and east side by single family housing. To the north of the site is Washington Avenue. 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: Does not apply. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. No. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural important known to be on or next to the site. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Does not apply. 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. Access to the proposed project will be Spring Creek Road. b. Is site currently serviced by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? The site is not serviced by public transit, the nearest transit stop is located North of the project at the Northwest entrance of Randall Park (48th Avenue) c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? Does not apply. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). The proposal will require the construction of one street to allow access into the project from Spring Creek Road. Within the development, this street will access two cul de sacs. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. It is estimated that construction vehicles will enter and leave the development 4 times per day, with peak volumes to occur between 8:OOam and 6:OOpm. g• Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: The City of Yakima Roads Manager has recommended that all new proposed houses will not have driveway that have direct access to Spring Creek Road. D INnfx Space Reserved for Agency Comments RECEIVED AMY 2 6 20[G CITY OF YA;,,,,,,, PLANNING p!,v page 8of10 # -1 f. What is the current comprehensive pian designation of the site? The proposed zoning is LDR - Low Density Residential If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Does not apply. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so specify. Yes - A portion of the subject property lies within the FEMA 100 -Year Flood Plain. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? Estimated workers per house as it is constructed — 3 to 5; estimated minimum members per household — 4. g. J. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. The existing single family residence is incorporated into the proposal. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts_ if any Does not apply. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: ilnps not Duly. Tho nrnnns�l is fpr 9 ros;demi. ] hnnsiner development similar to the y.........,o rt.a,. �..., g.�g..... _.. a.= �...,.....�.........,..�.� ........g......«. may...=«.. .....�.. develnnment adjacent to the smith Ql(1e of the nrnrPrty iznnwn as i .vnns 1 nun 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. 26 single family middle to high income housing b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: The final design of the project allows for ample space for yard between proposed housing. Construe -60r is limited to 96 units 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structures, not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building materials proposed? The height of any two story single-family residence is not to exceed 35'. If any thing is erected higher, FAA form # 7460-1 will have to be completed. Also it is noted that there will be a deed declaration (see attached #3) on this proposal. Principal exterior building materials proposed for each house is cottage lap or hearty board siding with at least 10% of exterior to be covered in decorative brick. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? Does not apply. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: None, 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? The addition of required street lighting per City ordinance would be the cause of any light/glare from dusk to dawn. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No. - v a ✓ c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: None DDr INDE Space Reserved for Agency Comments page 7 of 10 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 heating, manufacturing, etc. Each proposed house will be required to use either electricity or propane for energy. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. Does not apply. 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: None. 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, which could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. Does not apply. The proposal is for a residential housing development with construction to occur as the lots are sold. 1. Describe special emergency services that might be required. It is not expected that any special emergency services will be required as a result of this project. 2. Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: Does not apply. b. Noise 1. What types of noise exist in the area, which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? The primary noise generation source in the area is from traffic on adjacent streets and Yakima Airport. The Yakima Airport has recommended that all construction will need to be upgrated to help reduce noise caused by low flying air craft. 2. What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. On a short term basis, there will be noise from machinery and vehicles associated with standard construction activities. Long term noise will be associated with vehicles entering and exiting the project after construction is complete. 3. Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Does not apply. 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The site is currently vacant and undeveloped except for one single family residence and associated accessory buildings. The fenced in property currently is used as pasture. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. Since 1989, the site has been used as pasture for horses. c. Describe any structures on the site. There is an existing two story single family residence and several accessory structures on the site. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? Yes, in the long term, it is expected that the associated accessory structures will be removed from the site. (two pump houses, horse shed and car garage) e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The site is currently zoned SR- Suburban Residential. Space Reserved for RECE1VEr MAY 2 6 20:06 CITY OF YAy,:,y; PLANNING DIV DOC Page 6of10 INDEX # V--,` 2. Could waste materials easter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. Space Reserved for Agency Cornrnents N/A rl Prnnnearl rnPaciirPc to rPrhir.P nr rnntrnl enrface a-rnnnri anti rimnff water impnrtc if any: It is anticipated that each house that is built, the owner will landscape the property to prevent erosion. RECEIVFf 4. Plants: MAY 2 6 zt(Jfi a. Check (✓) types of vegetation found on the site: deciduous free: ❑ alder ❑ maple ❑ aspen other Populai°,ehii, ITV OF yh evergreen green: ❑ fir ❑ cedar ❑ pine ❑ other PLANNING O ❑ shrubs N grana ❑ pasture crop or grain wet soil plants: ❑ cattail ❑ buttercup ❑ bullrush ❑ skunk cabbage ❑ other water plants: El water lily ❑ eelgrass ❑ milfoil ❑other nth Pr ttrnPc of virtntinn• b. vv hat kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Most of evicting, vegetation i(ii°aaSS/paastiire) within the development areas will he �.mvvs �n e _e__...b vegetation �a. :.,.,.,. �.....,�: a,g ...:....a ...a., development ..a .,�, will .. a. removed during construction. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: Each lot is required to landscape the surrounding property using deciduous plant ivegetaSion and gronndeover. 5. Animals: a. Check (✓) any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: 1) birds: 4 hawk ❑ heron ❑ eagle ❑ songbirds other Sparrows, starlings, robins, sandpipers, quail %) mammals: ❑ deer ❑ bear ❑ elk ❑ beaver 4 other Raccoon, skunks, coyotes, rodents 3) fish: ❑ bass ❑ salmon ❑ trout ❑ herring ❑ shellfish other Does not apply b. List any threatened or endangered species Kill Viii to be on or dear the site. None. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. No. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: Each lot proposes yards/shrubbery in which birds may habitat / forage. page 5 of 10 INDEX #� 3. Water a. Surface: Space Reserved for Agency Comments 1. Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, G,*i Vt. describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows ' into. �lf y 2 ,. North of property is Spring Creek l;'/rte a 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. Yes, the addition of sidewalk on South side of Spring Creek Road . The Department of Fish and Wildlife has recommended the relocation of drainage ditch.(see Spring Creek Road section of plat plan). 3. Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or re moved from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material None. 4. Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. None. 5. Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. Yes. FEMA has designated the North 100 feet of this proposal in the 100year flood plain. (see attached #2 ) 6. Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. Does not apply b. Ground: 1. Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. It is anticipated that water will be withdrawn during the process of sewer installation. 2. Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: 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) are expected to serve. It is anticipated that all sewer service for 26 single family homes will be provided by Yakima Sewer System. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1. Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. Stormwater runoff is generated from snowmelt and rainstorm events. Most of this water presently evaporates or infiltrates into the soils on site or is discharged into the drainage swale located in lot #7. Water will also be discharged to the ground through landscape irrigation practices. DOG page 4 of 10 INDEX # i--\ c4ii-pieteett pplc-atit 1. Earth a. General description of the site (V one): AI flat ❑ rolling ❑ hilly ❑ steep slopes ❑ mountainous ❑ other N/A b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? High point in s.w. corner of property . elevation of 1120', then slanting to n.e. w/ elevation drop to 1112'. Total elevation change of 8'. c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland Surveys provided by the Department of Ecology show two types of soils on site, one of which is hydric (Kittitas Silt Loam) and one which can have hydric soil inclusions. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If JI -F5 uv$vaavv. None Describe rite sh e C. i>s-iis'."_ii LO LiiG UUiiiLTh LVLie, and approximate iau quantifiesfiT anyTiiiinv fir O'ra(iinQ proposed. Indicate source of Hill. T T None f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or uCe'? If so, generally describe. No. The property on which the project is located is flat. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? 80% h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: None 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 completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. Dust during construction of roads & houses b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. None c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Use of water for dust control Space Reserved for Agency Comments page 3 of 10 BACKGROUND QUESTIONS (Attach if Lengthy) 1. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. There are no plans for future additions or expansions related to this project. Any development on the area to be retained by the present property owner. Any such construction would be subject to separate SEPA review. 2. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. The Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan was adopted as an integrated Comprehensive Plan and Environmental Impact Statement by the City Council on April 1, 1997. An environmental checklist and threshold determination were prepared and adopted for the amendments to the Urban Area Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map in 1008. 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 4. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. The City requires the issuance of a certificate of zoning through Class II review procedures on lots 1,2,3,26 and 27, as these lots are designated in the flood plain (see plat plan). Also needed are the issuance of building permits, approval of utility construction plans as each lot is sold. 5. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on project description.) It is proposed that 26 single-family homes will be constructed on the property. Size of each parcel varj s from, 8,623 SF to 13,213 SF. Lot #7 will be used for the housing of storm water run off. 6. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your pro- posed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. The subject property lies between S 48th Avenue & S 52nd Avenue on the south side of Spring Creek Road (formerly Washington Avenue.) DOC. page 2 of 10 INDEX INDEX ....... REQUIRED ATTACHMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLISBECEIVEDI. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEP AAY 2 6 2006 -r,-.1 , MM...., (AS TAKEN FROM WAC 19741-960) CITY OF YAKIMA CHAP 1ER 6.88, YAKIMA MUNICIPAL CODE (YMC)PLANNING DJV. The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43.2 IC RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for ail nrrveNnealc with rsrni-vai.04+ significant ;,,,,,,,-.4-‘, ,---, +b.. ,-,.-1;4-,, -c 4,--,:------4 -rt.- purpose —c• ,--1------ — r.,./1,,,,.....11, V • 1.1-1 yg,,,,,.••,...,, adverse .1.1...Fuva., ../.1.1. 141%, 41.1(.1.1117 ofthe %.,11 V II 1111111G11l. 111G of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agencies identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce Of avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. ' '-- -1-e -,;-z-,,,-,,-l=-a---;-A,f:v4,,m,,,,> •5----;-,5--_-,-,7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.„.; ,,,, 5,, ,,,,,v„,„„,,1„,,,, ,,,:-,,,,„_, ,,,,,, ,„_,„_ _ n . :A4,v07-9,0ww-A4-;,TAFiiAr.::;:i4 41;_,4a.,,,Fez6;ww.-7,101:mmt-4.,:k*F-Aw4oNw_41: This environmental checklist asks you to deseribe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation ofan EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there ma be significant adverse im act. :-.:T,W:43 ._, fte--, cL ALS Complete this checklist for non -project proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply," IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For non -project actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. I. NAME OF PROPOSED PROJECT (if applicable) Canterfield Estates 2. APPLICANT'S NAME & PHONE Darren R Long (509) 952-8656 3. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 4802 Spring Creek Road. Yakima, WA. 98903 4. CONTACT PERSON & PHONE Same 5. AGENCY REQUESTING CHECKLIST City of Yakima. Office of Community & Economic Development 6. DA1E THE CHECKLIST WAS PREPARED 12/30/05 (revised May 2006) Construction to commence Summer 7. PROPOSED TIMING OR SCHEDULE(jmcluding phasing, if applicable) 2006 to Summer 2007 Revised 10-98 nnrs page 1 of 10 INDEX SITE PLAN INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST Important: Must Be Completed And Returned With Application In Order :�' f fr Application To Be Determined Complete For Further Processin g!`!! A DETAILED SITE PLAN IS REQUIRED. On August 8, 1996, the City Council passed a resolution 967A adop{4 a requirement that all site plans submitted in conjunction with my building permit application, land use applicaii .;., °'E +� ii ental application shall contain certain information and be approved by the appropriate Division Manager. The required '' • �:� ,� + 'for the site plan is on a checklist and is enclosed in this information packet. All information that is applicable to your proposal shall be checked off and clearly displayed on the site plan. It is in the applicant's best interest to provide a carefully drawn and scaled site plan with all required information. The decision on whether or not to grant approval of your development proposal is largely based on the information you provide. An application cannot be processed until an adequate site plan is submitted. 1) USE INK. Use blue or black permanent ink. It may be helpful to draft the site plan in pencil then trace over in ink. Ink is necessary for adequate duplication. 2) USE A STRAIGHT EDGE. All lines must be straight and done with the aid of a ruler or other straight edge. Use a compass when delineating circular drawings such as cul-de-sacs. Computer drafted site plans are acceptable. 3) DRAW TO SCALE. Site plans shall be drawn to scale. The site plan template has a suggested map scale of 1 map inch equaling 20 feet on the ground. Distances on the map must be as representative of reality as possible. For example, if the distance from a structure to a property line is 20 feet, the distance on the site plan will be 1 inch. 4) USE SITE PLAN CHECKLIST. Use the site plan checklist and provide all applicable information on the site plan. 5) FILL IN INFORMATION ON THE SITE PLAN TEMPLATE AVALIABLE AT THE CITY OF YAKIMA OR ATTACH THE INFORMATION BELOW TO YOUR SITE PLAN. Complete all information requested on the bottom of the site plan template. If you use a different medium, provide the requested information on the alternative paper. Note: You may benefit from the aid of a professional in the preparation of a site plan. Lot#2 LOT COVERAGE CALCULATION a) Footprints(s) of Existing Structures b) Building Addition/New Structure(s) Footprints(s) c) Paved Area(s) (driveways, walkways, patios, etc.) d) Proposed Paved Area(s) e) Total Impervious Surface (a+b+c+d =e) f) Lot Size g) Lot Coverage (e+f X 100 = g) 1544 SQ FT 0 SQ FT 4360 SQ FT 0 SQ FT 5904 SQ FT 10500 SQ FT 56.22% MAP SCALE (Please use the given scale if possible. In some circumstances however, a different scale may be more appropriate.) check one ❑ Preferred Scale: 1 inch on the map = 20 feet on the ground ❑ Custom Scale: 1 inch = 60 feet PARKING CALCULATION 0 Spaces Required Applicant Name Darren R Long and Mayling W Chin Mailing Address 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA 98903 Contact Person Darren R Long Phone: (509) 952-8656 Produced By: Andreotti & Associates, INC Date: Oct 2005 Applicant Date: Signature Parcel #(s) 181333-41012 Site 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA 98903 Address Zoning SR Legal Description (brief) NE1/4 NE1/4 SE1/4, EX N 264 FT OF W 165 FT, & EX N30FTCORDRIW,&EXBEG NECOR NE1/4 NE1/4 SE1/4, TH S 01^00'45"W 659.85 FT, TH N 89^51'31"W 19 FT, TH N 0^28'E 659.82 FT, TH E 25.2EX BEG NW COR SD SUBD, TH S 0^45'17"W 264.02 FT TO TRUE POB, TH E 165.01 FT, TH N 0^45'17"E 264.02 FT, TH E 14.87 FT, TH S 0^30'35"W 267.1 FT, TH N 89^39'10"W 181.01 FT, TH N 0^45'17"EPOB EX N 30 FT & W 16 FT THEREOF, & EX BEG NW COR SD SUBD, TH S 0^45'17"W 264.02 FT TO TRUE POB, TH S 0^45'17"W 397.44 FT, TH N 89^51'31"E 15 FT, TH N 0^53'56"E 397.42 FT, TH W 16 FT TEX N 140.5 FT OF S 312.5 FT THEREOF OC� INDEx APP LAi..t?. 110117 F 0R° MI 171r T/1 ti T Tcry T-rvirN Tx. TT el iTh:NT 1--.si1Linv1n N -u Y V 1►� U1V CITY OF YAKIMA SUBDIVISON ORDINANCE 1;104, ;, 1. PROPERTY OWNER List all persons and financial institutions that have a financial or ownership interest in the ''k " property. (Attach if lengthy). Name and address Name and address Darren R Long and Mayling W Chin Countrywide Home Loans 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA 98903 Customer Service PC Box 5170, Simi Valley, CA 93062 ryr.P�..-.�� ♦ ndrent._ & ih %. AI I K V H- V I IK A IV I 1 fl I lyli! H�N tAliUi-CVlld Associates INC 305 N O Avenue, Yakima, WA 089II2 3. 11 d A T CONTACT !"'T` i. L. Y t ,�, Mr" T COir lA� i (Person who should receive correspondence and be available to answer questions) Darren 11 Long 4. GENERAL LOCATION OF PROPERTY (Address if available) 4802 Spring Creek Road (48th Avenue « Spring Creek Road) 5. NAME OF SUBDIVISON Canterfield Estates 6. PROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS/RANGE OF LOT SIZES 27 lots ranging from 8,623 SF to 14,575 SF 7. SI"1'E FEATURES A) General description of the site (Check all that apply) % Flat n Are.ntie siopes o steep elopes B) Are there any indications of hazards associated with unstable soils such as slides or slipping in the area? o YES z NO Describe: C) Is the Property in a 100 -year floodplain or other critical area as defined by the Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA)? x YES o NO 8. U1ILITIES AND SERVICES A) Indicate the source of domestic water and sewage disposal method: Water will be supplied by Nob Hill Water. Sewage Disposal to be provided by City of Yakima Sewer system. B) Check which of the following is available: x Electricity x Telephone x Cable TV o Natural Gas C) Is irrigation water available to the property? o YES x NO By whom: D) Distance to nearest fire hydrant: '/4 mile (nearest hydrant is located at 52nd Avenue and Washington Avenue) E) Name of nearest street: Spring Creek Road F) Name of nearest school: Nob Hill Elementary G) Method of handling surface water drainage;Drainage Swale 9 F 1 hereby authorize the submittal of the preliminary plat application to the City of Yaitima for review. understand condi- tions - --_ — - preliminary �r j..��...... __ _.. .....✓ .,� �............. ..... 1 waaa.v..��.w...a that vva.v. of approval such as dedication of right-of-way, easements, restrictions on the type of buildings that may be constructed, and access restrictions from public roads may be imposed as a part of preliminary plat approval and that failure to meet these co ° ° . may result in denial of the final plat. X 5 = �e ' Property Owner(s) Date INDEX 0 Spaces Provided Please complete this checklist and proposed project shall be so noted. Check all boxes as: J Included 4 1. The site plan shall be SI 1'E PLAN CHECKLIST 17,4� include with your site plan. The site plan must contain all pertinent informationes not plicble to the Please contact Planning Staff should you have any questions. 4fl14 �r °0%1' '6,4 or - Not Applicable �*/ 6! I drawn in ink on paper of sufficient size to contain the required information, but not le //al 8.5" X 11" for Class (1) projects and 11" X 17" for Class (2) and Class (3) projects. ' 2. All site plans shall be drawn to a standard engineering scale and indicated on the site plan. The scale selected shall best fit the paper. Planning staff recommends 1"=20'. 4 3. Site address, parcel number(s) and zoning designation of subject property. 4. Property boundaries and dimensions. 4 5. Names and dimensions of all existing streets bounding the site. 4 6. Dimensions, location and use of proposed and existing structures. 7. Structure setbacks. 4 8. North Arrow. J 9. Lot coverage with calculations shown on site plan. 4 10. Location and size of any easements. 4 11. Location and type of existing and proposed landscaping including landscaping located within the public right-of-way. 12. Location and size of existing and proposed side sewer and water service lines. 13. Adjacent land uses and zoning designations. 14. Location and size of all parking spaces shown on the site plan. 15. Location and dimensions of proposed or existing driveway approaches. 16. Vision clearance triangles at street intersections (80 -feet) and where driveways and curb cuts intersect with streets (15 -feet). 17. Location and size of proposed or existing signs. 18. Location and size of required site drainage facilities including on-site retention. 19. Location, type and description of required site screening. 4 20. Location and size of existing or proposed public sidewalks that are within 200 -feet and on the same side of the street as subject property. 21. Location and size of proposed and existing loading docks. 22. Proposed improvements located within the public right-of-way. ,( 23. Name, address, phone number and signature of the owner or person responsible for the proposed project. Note: Planning Division or reviewing official may require additional information to clarify the proposal, assess its impacts, or determine compliance with the YMC and other laws and regulations. Revised 8-04 DOG. INDEX #J " . . irf -..• '.(Li./...,. CITY OF YAKIMA WI, 4f4k '6), LAND USE APPLICATION 0?), Pt ehaPdc 1.,.. e DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOP1qt/, r.'ita,- 129 NORTH SECOND STREET, 2ND FLOOR 40V4 YAKIMA, WASHINGTON 98902 VOICE: (509) 575-6183 FAX: (509) 575-6105 MO ' — ,Il'' '1' K.,;;, E1ik- i#6.; --i' -', ---- —6 --i*ii-*4:'*--,06-i• 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 — CERFIFICATION are on this page. PART II and Ell contain additional information specific to your proposal and MUST be attached to this page to complete the application. Remember to bring all neepQqnry, attachments and the required filing fee when the I application is submitted. The Planning Division cannot accept an application unless it is complete and the filing fee paid. I Filing fees are not refundable. i 1. APPLICANT I NAlvreDarren . Long S -RI mu,u1muu% U ,L-1UU I 2. APPLICANT ADDRESS I AND PHONE NUMBER STREET 4802 Spring Creek Road CITY Yakima STATE WA ZIP 98903 PHONE (509) 952-8656 MESSAGE (509) 965-0161 I i 3. APPLICANTS INTEREST IN PROPERTY f,L5170V - OWNER 0 ONE 0 CONTRACT PURCHASER III OTHER 4. PROPERTY OWNER (IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT) NAME S. PROPERTY OWNER'S ADDRESS AND PHONE (IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT) STREET CITY STATE ZIP PHONE ( ) MESSAGE ( ) 6. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER FOR SUBJECT PROPERTY: 181333-41012 7. EXISTING ZONING OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: SR 8. ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: 4802 Spring Creek Road 9. TYPE OF APPLICATION: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) U Class (2) Use X Environmental Checklist (SEPA) • Right -of -Way Vacation 0 Class (3) Use Rezone LJ Variance •Modification to Approved Class (2) & (3) Uses D Short Plat Exemption • Appeal 0 Shoreline 0 Non -Conforming Structure/Use • Utility Easement Release • Home Occupation X Preliminary Subdivision E Interpretation by Hearing Examiner 0 Administrative Adjustment 0 Short Plat S Other Inc:- S .13x miArlitliCATIOMANIY-kAR -- .,.• ' VIRER-A, -091VAINTS. 10. SEE Air SHEETS t:-.:AllaW:4 -ATIOX,_:-A:-t1::-:';I: 11. I certify t the information /1A on this application and the required attachments are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ., ....., A Atid 5- -,C'''-"C PROPERTY OWNERS SI5/iATURE DAIL / Revised 8-04 FOR ADMINISTRATIVE USE ONLY -00UNr• FILE Ivo. c...,.„.,-." DATE FEE PAID 1 RECEIVED BY 1 AMOT TNT 1 R FCPIPT Nin a I T-IP,A1Zrthfili T1 A TP EXHIBIT # G-1 DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER G Public Comments DOCUMENT DATE Documents submitted from Mr. Hernandez 12-19-02 tt- 07 SC, Darren Long 4802 West Washington Avenue Yakima, WA 98903 December 19, 2002 Francisco Hernandez 1902 S 47th Avenue Yakima, WA 98903 RE: Boundary Line Adjustment — FINAL Dear Mr. Hernandez: The boundary line adjustment has just been completed and finalized by the Yakima County Planning Department. For your reference, we have enclosed a copy of the letter from the Planning Department to inform you of the status. The Assessor's Office will review the application and make the necessary changes to each property parcel. Confirmation from their office should arrive in the next 2-3 weeks. Also enclosed is a copy of the receipts totaling the final costs to complete this project. As you can see, we under projected the costs by $247. Mayling and I have opted to absorb this cost versus requesting reimbursement from you. Hap Holidays! amen Long Cc: Planning Department Correspondence 12/02/02 Real Estate Tax Affidavit Quit Claim Deed Cost breakdown Filed Hearing Examiner lq-0 EXH # ' L at fele # 9 - �0 Return Address: Francisco Hernandez 1902 S. 47th Avenue Yakima, WA 98903 Grantor(s): 1. 2. 3. COUNTY EXCISE TAX DATE !?- —O F c02- PAID $ r1 o,ZP -REC.NO. 3,49518 51! Yakima County user'•s office LONG, DARREN R CHIN, MAYLING W CHIN, JULIE W. QUIT CLAIM DEED Grantee(s): 1. HERNANDEZ, FRANCISCO 2. HERNANDEZ, EVA D. Legal Description: 1. SW1/4, Sec. 34, T13N, R.18 E.W.M. 2. Additional legal description to follow on pages 1 and 2. Assessor's Property Tax Property Tax Parcel Number(s): 181334-32057 ***************************** THE GRANTORS, DARREN R LONG and MAYLING W. CHIN, husband and wife, and JULIE W. CHIN, a single person, for a valuable consideration, convey and quit claim to FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ and EVA D. HERNANDEZ, husband and wife, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Yakima, State of Washington, together with all after acquired title of the Grantor(s) therein: The South 120 feet of the North 150 feet of the West 200 feet of the SW 1/4 of Section 34, Township 13 North, Range 18, E.W.M., lying Westerly of South 47th Avenue. TOGETHER WITH, by extending the North and South lines of the —DOC. INDEX 1 #I 111111 1111111 1111111 1111 1111111 11111111111 1111 7306599 YAKIMA COUNTY PLANNING OE 0 #8110 Y2/11/2Cr82 81S?P aforedescribed parcel Westerly, that portion of the following described strip of land: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the NE1/4 of the NE 1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 33, Township 13 North, Range 18, E.W.M.; thence S 1°00'45" West along the East line thereof 659.85 feet to the Southeast corner of said subdivision; thence North 89°51'31" West along the South line of said subdivision 19.00 feet; thence North 0°28'00" East 659.82 feet to the North line of said subdivision; thence North 90°00'00" East 25,29 feet to the point of beginning. TOGETHER WITH all appurtenances thereunto belonging, DATED this Sfr--day of �!\,A 7 2002. STATE OF W A SHI�rGTON v t�..ia331V v7iZJ1�I County of Yakima SS: l7 A C / ,U __-1 �f�'P1'v"G y i ,,i e . Long Mayling W. Chin ii ra i Julie W. Chin On this day personally appeared before me DARREN R. LONG and MAYLING W. CHIN, husband and wife, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they signed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. Given tinder hand and official del u y hand cial seal this -.-► day of )e\- 2 ,s ,,:ti7lllt}l�� S [a VA) •'',•, "'�_ N • toKydE• N Stat of Washer Residing at 1 k My commissio expires:- 1 113 I11111111111111 11 1II i ?iz/ii/28ez06599II eI 5?P YAKIMA COUNTY PLANNING DE 0 !20 60 Yakima Co, WA Item Cost Legal Description - Gray Surveying SSA Application - Planning Department Excise Tax Filing Fee - Treasurer Quit Claim Filing - Planning Department Change of Legal Description - Gray Surveying $ 900.00 $ 170.00 $ 20.00 $ 182.00 $ 100.00 Total Cost $1•,372.00 Money Collected $1,125.00 Difference $ 247.00 - Individual Cost $ 152.44 Individual Amount Submitted $ 125.00 Difference $ 27.44 DOC: INDEX PLEASE T*E (fit PRINT PLEASE SEE REVERSE REAL ESTATE EXCISE TAX AFFIDAVIT CHAPTER 82.45 RCW-CI-L.4PTER 458-51 WAC FOR USE AT COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE (Use Form No. 84-0001B for Reporting Transfers of Controlling Interest of Entity Ownership to the Department of Revenue) THIS AFFIDAVIT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS ALL AREAS 1-7 ARE FULLY COMPLETED Name DARREN R. LONG and z+I,T-sYL2:G W. CHIN VAX Name FRANCISCO HENNA 3E' -Z and EVA D. This form is your receipt when stamped by cashier and JULIE tli. CHIN Street 4802 West Washin thn A City/State/Zip Yakima 98903 ADDRESS TO SEND ALL PROPERTY TAX RELATED CORRESPONDENCE Name tor. an yrs. F'r'ancisco Hernandez Street 1902 S. 47th Ave. City/State/Zip Yakima 98903 HERN.ANDEZ r h/ W Street 1902 S.47th Ave. City/State/Zip Yakima, WA 98903 ALL TAX PARCEL NUMBERS 18I334 - LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN Street Address (if property is improved) IJ UNINCORPORATED, 57 Yakima Legal description attached. Is this property currently: Classified or designated as forest land? Chapter 84.33 RCWrvi Classified as current use land (open space farm and agricultural, or timber)? • Chapter 84.34 RCW Exempt from property tax as a nonprofit organization? Chapter 84.36 RCW Seller's Exempt t Inc 'eg , No. _ Receiving special valuation as historic property? Chapter 84.26 RCW •roperty Type: ® land only 0 land with previously used buil-ding 0 timber only rineipal Use: 0 Apt. (4+ unit)(-1 timber U agricultural YES NO 0 0 Ed 0 land with new building 0 land with mobile home 0 building only residential 0 commercial/industrial ono uo uoyrnirdoful XVI ssa3,212 0510 ,{ ru J`n,- COUNTY TREASURER PLACE ASSESSED VALUE IF TAX EXEMPT 12 COUNTY 0 OR IN CITY OF Description of personal property included in gross selling price, both tangible (eg; furniture, equipment; etc.) or intangible (eg; goodwill, agreement not to compete, etc.) - If exemption claimed, list WAC number and explanation. WAC No. (Sec/Sub) 458-61--23C Explanation Eowidary Line Adjustment Type of Document Date,.r n_ ..ui;, of Quit Claim Deed Gross Selling Price $ Personal Property (deduct) $ NONE I0 -81-0I1041) (66-81:91;1! u1000 1.8 AMI INDEX asna:d ° ` SSbt I c� ( G- Ang'att...int)//:dial !n aR d au•nrf ;auaaju1 pa✓rtaduar '(/nns�n dip ani ,:mulan a nuaa00R) [rna asnald wasp (,(.1i) adf1alai •L I Z£ -f SL n,� .� � t,n un ur luatun,�on .c�r,., 09£) !1 The South 120 feet of the North 150 feet of the West 200 feet of the SW 1/4 of Section 34, Township 13 North, Range 18, E.W.M., lying Westerly of South 47th Avenue. TOGETHER WITH, by extending the North and South lines of the aforedescribed parcel Westerly, that portion of the following described strip of land: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the NE1/4 of the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 33, Township 13 North, Range 18, E.W.M.; thence S 1°00'45" West along the East line thereof 659.85 feet to the Southeast corner of said subdivision; thence North 89°51'31" West along the South line of said subdivision 19.00 feet; thence North 0°28'00" East 659.82 feet to the North line of said subdivision; thence North 90°00'00" East 25.29 feet to the point of beginning. GA 349518 State of Washington Department nt of Revenue 41111r/1".41\ Miscellaneous Tax Section (RP: T I•�E PO Box 47477 ' U Olympia WA 98504-7477 AL ESTATE EXCISE TAX SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT (WAC 458-61-150) This form must be submitted with the Real Estate Excise Tax Affidavit (FORM REV 84 0001A) for claims of tax exemption as provided below. Completion of this form is required forthe types of real property transfers listed in numbers 1-5 below. Only the first white page of form ..,,..a.. Original o- this needs i;riiginal signatures. A notary's signature is only required for Items 3 and 5. AUDIT: The transfer referred to on this document is subject to audit by the Department of Revenue under RCW 82.45.150. PERJURY: Perjury is a class C felony which is punishable by imprisonment in a state correctional institution for a maximum term of not more than five years, or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), or by both imprisonment and fine (RCW 9A.20.020 (IC)). The persons signing.below do hereby swear under penalty of perjury that the following is true (check appropriate statement): 1. ❑ DATE OF SALE: (WAC 458-61-090) I, (print name) certify that the (type of instrument), dated , was delivered to me in escrow by (seller's name). NOTE: Attorney, escrow agent, title company agent, or title insurance company agent named must Sign below and indicate name of a_..-_ No __�_ 't.- mr � agent ........... here must firm. notary is required. The payment of the tax is considered current if it is not more than 90 days beyond the date shown on the instrui a lt. If it is past 90 days, interest and penalties apply to the date of the instrument. 2, GLFTS: (WAC 458-61-410) One of the foil®wing must be checked. (NOTE: For gifts, both Grantor and Grantee must sign below. No notary is required.) ❑ A. NO DEBT. Grantor gifts property which has nn underlyirig debt transfer without „,, — - property -- -----,---�-y===g,,+���. The uatlJici is consideration and%nr love anti affection is the only consideration. See Example 1 on reverse. andior _.._ B. THERE IS DEBT, BUT GRANTOR CONTLNI,rES TO MAKE PAYMENTS. Grantor gifts property to Grantee and will continue to make all payments nn debt of $ -__ : "J ____..-....,: debt of $ -^ - (ph. kee state total debt, not monthly payment) Grantee will not be making any payments on the debt for which the Grantor is liable. The transfer is without consideration and/or love and affection is the only consideration. See Example 3 on reverse. ❑ C. OTHER GIFT TRANSFERS. Grantor gifts the equity portion of the value of the property to the Grantee. Grantee will make payments toward the debt of $ (please state total debt, not monthly payment) for which the Grantor is liable. In addition, Grantee will pay the Grantor $ The transaction is taxable to the total ofany consideration, including debt. Love and affection is not taxable. See Examples 2, 4, and 5 on reverse. 3. f INCORPORATOR: (WAC 458-61-375 (2G)). I, (print name) - am acquiring subject property behalf f (print -- -� __ the subject on a half of corporation. name) . Such corporation is currently being formed. NOTE: Grantee must sign below. Signature must be notarized. 4. tr'.l IRS "TAX DEFERRED” EXCHANGE: (WAC 458-61-480) I, (print name) , certify that I am acting as an Exchange Facilitator in transferring real property to pursuant to IRC Section 1031, and in accordance with WAC 458-61-480. NOTE: Exchange Facilitator must sign below. No notary is required. 5. ❑ NOMINEE: (WAC 458-61-550) I, (print name) am acquiring the subject real property as nominee on behalf of (print name of third party principal) acquiring property -� on (nat(' of rnnvey wnre), NOTE: Grantee and principal must sign below. Both signatures must be notarized on or prior to the date of the convey_an ce to nominee. This statement must be attached to the Real Estate Tax Affidavit for transfer from nominee to principal. Escrow Agent/Attorney/Title Company Agent/Title Insurance Company Agent (Indicate name of firm): Grantor/Nominee/Exchange,Facuitator Signatures: 10 NOTARY: Required only for Incorporator (Item 3) or Nominee (Item 5). Subscribed and sworn to me this i „� day of Grantee/Principal/Iurorporator Signatures: (Signature) M rs -I —44 --- .#...r Distribution: Separate the copies of this form and attach to the Real Estate Excise Tax Affidavit as follows: 1) WHITE - Attach to County Treasurer's Original 2) CANARY - Attach to Dept. of Revenue's Copy 3) PINK - Attach to County Assessor's Copy 4) GOLD - Attach to Taxpayer's Copy RFV 84 0002-1 (12-4-98) (PD 4-30-02) 349518 , Notary Public in and for the state of residing at (Print Name) 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 7-11-06 DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN EXHIBIT LIST CHAPTER H Notices EXHIBIT # DOCUMENT DATE H-1 Land Use Action Installation Certificate 2-7-06 H-2 Notice of Application and Hearing 2-7-06 H-3 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 2-7-06 H-4 . Affidavit of Mailing 2-7-06 H-5 Press Release 2-7-06 H-6 Legal Notice 2-7-06 H-7 Notice of Corrected Date of Public Hearing 2-15-06 H-8 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 2-15-06 H-9 U 1 A Affidavit of Mailing e -nn• 2-15-06 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 3-28-06 H-11 Affidavit of Mailing 3-28-06 H-12 Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing 3-28-06 H-13 Affidavit of Mailing 6-20-06 H-14 Notice of Amended Application and Hearing 6-20-06 H-15 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 6-20-06 H-16 H-17 Notice of Preliminary Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance 7-11-06 H-18 Affidavit of Mailing 7-11-06 H-19 Legal Notice 7-12-06 H-20 Affidavit of Mailing 8-3-06 TY '11 ii, I .a: i _i -� _._. _ SEPA 500 -foot radius adjoininZ' nronert owners and agencies notified n 3 06 n -n -1/n 8-3-06 H-22 Notice of Decision H-23 Legal Notice 8-3-06 H-24 Press Release 8-3-06 1-1_7:: a.m"edao Reiss.. nce o Notice o Decision SEbHililtHHHE36b '9t Notice of SBbbE�9EVES cz 'n nt O-yJ-vo H-26 Affidavit of Mailing 8-29-06 H-27 500 -foot radius adjoining property owners and SEPA agencies notified 8-29-06 H-28 Hearing Examiner Agenda 944-06 H-29 Hearing Sign -in Sheet 944-06 H-30 Notice of Hearing Examiner's Recommendation to City Council 10-2-06 H-31 Parties of Record Notified 10-2-06 H-32 Affidavit of Mailing 10-2-06 H-33 Posting of Hearing Examiner's Recommendation on City of Yakima website 9-29-06 Lorance, Susie From: Peters, Jeff Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 11:09 AM To: Lorance, Susie Subject: Hearing Examiner recommendation for Long / Chin : Plat of Canterfield Estates Posted on the Web 9-29-06! 1 DOC. INDEX 33 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT & EC#3-06 DARREN LONG/MAYLING CHIN 4802 SPRING CREEK ROAD I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Hearing Examiner Recommendations to City Council. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, and parties of record, 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 2nd day of October ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. JAJAA-e. Susie Lorance Planning Specialist DOC INDEX \A'31 181334-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVI F CKSN 2004 S T VE Ns YAKIMA, W 98 8 181333-41009 ALOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 334-324 2 EVA STO F LIBERIA \E SALAZAR 1905 46TH YAKIMA, A 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32059 ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA- CASSE 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LONC 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAHr' 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, W509k3903 /NDFX 181334-3.2.050 0 /31 MARC IA J . - 2 CLQ- _ _ `` 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41428 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 NORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN 1910 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 51 labels printed for map sheet N10-4-icc cp,e 400wo,wot (frts‘ tbl-x10(e 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1334 210 KIMA 129 YAKI1 A.. WA 98901-2613 ngplt-1-06 Country Borne Loans PO Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA 93062 Andreatte & Assoc. 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA 98902. Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA 98908 181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 1 NOR 5000 SH`3NGT(?At AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA,.WA 989032419 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334-2001 YAK MA CITY 129 2ND T YAKI WA 98901-2613 r. OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps PO Box c-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. ls` Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave. MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W. Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Sery Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4t Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Dept. of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Tom McAvoy Q -West 8 S. 2nd Ave. Room 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St. Yakima, WA 98901 Department of Ecology Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor - Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98940 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S. 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 DOC. INDEX ;3t Mr. Greg Griffith Div. of Archeol & Hist. Pres. PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 1433 Lakeside Ct. Ste102 Yakima, WA 98902 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Lawrence Odell Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 D 406 Olympi , WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Drive Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 -41 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services PO Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant WSDOT Aviation Division John Sambaugh 3704 172❑d St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dnve Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4h Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 Lavina Washines, Chairman Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98940 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. PO Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18`h St. Yakima, WA 98901 Leo Faulconer Dept. of Agriculture P.O. Box 42560 Olympia, WA 98504-2560 Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98940 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farm worker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 S. 24t Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave Yakima, WA 98903 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 DOC. INDEX # '7\ DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT William R. Cook, Director Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-6183 • Fax (509) 575-6105 NOTIFICATION OF HEARING EXAMINER RECOMMENDATION TO THE YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL On September 28, 2006 the City of Yakima Hearing Examiner rendered his recommendation on a Preliminary Long Plat and SEPA Application submitted by Darren Long and Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road Yakima, Washington. The Applicants are requesting to subdivide the property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, in Yakima, Washington. The application was reviewed at a public hearing held by the Hearing Examiner on September 14, 2006. 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 Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 at the City Planning Division. Doug Maples Code Administrator & Planning Manager Date of mailing: October 2, 2006 Enclosures: Hearing Examiners Recommendation DOC. INDEX # 30 www.ci.yakima.wa.us Yakima IFAodoOtP HEARING SIGN -IN SHEET CITY OF YAKIMA HEARING EXAMINER YAKIMA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS HEARING DATE: September 14, 2006 CASE #: APPLICANT: UAZO Prel Long Plat #1-06 Darren Long EC#3-06 Mayling Chin NAME: PLEASE PRINT SITE ADDRESS: 4802 Spring Creek Road ADDRESS: ZIP: (41,4k_I-Djl&„ r cljvt ?E9 (-/2 )/.(,k.) A %la ,4tird-inuu3cyo --cfc9(c 02 SVrVP 2CC� /D// t. ).c€ lc/ 42/4 DOC. INDEX p� # ��'�I CITY OF YAKIMA HEARING EXAMINER AGENDA Thursday, September 14, 2006 Yakima City Hall 9:00 am Council Chambers I. CALL TO ORDER II. INTRODUCTION III. PUBLIC HEARING A. DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN Planner Assigned: Jeff Peters File Number: UAZO PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#3-06 Location: 4802 Spring Creek Road Request: 27 Lot Preliminary Subdivision with Environmental Review IV. ADJOURNMENT If you are unable to attend the hearing, you may submit your comments in writing prior to the heanng. You may also submit written testimony at the hearing. DOC. .34-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1$1333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41009 ALOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR.& SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32061 181334-32035 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS KATHLEEN M NORTON 1906 S 47TH AVE 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA', WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS 2004 S 47TH AVE 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP VMWTMn wn QAan�-2479 181334-32059 ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CAS. 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LO 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAH 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA,.Uva"903 1NDE) —.....-•••••1441 181334-3;2 MARCIA J{' ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 .81333-41428 181334-32015 QARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 3302 DOUGLAS DR 2007 S 47TH AVE tAKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32013 181333-41433 181333-414 MIGUEL HERRERA JR NORENA M COOPER NORENA OOPER 4506 SPRING CREEK RD 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE 5000 WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAK MA, WA 98903 181334-32020 NORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN 1910 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41411 • 181333-41419 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5107 LYONS LOOP 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 I YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-21001 YAKIMA CITY 129 N 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet lngplt-1-06 a SZ t 3 g -a9 -a 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 96903 161334- 001 YAKIM CITY 129 2ND ST YA IMA, WA 98901-2613 4prw CLOG. INDEX # t d �Q Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavin Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172°d St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18t° St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Lawrence Odell Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation POBox 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Tom McAvoy Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4`" Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 41° Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box_151 ToppenisOV' 98948 1NDE� STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Reissuance of Notice of Decision of MDNS. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties 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 29TH day of August ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Susie Lorance Planning Specialist "DOC. INDEX REISSUANCE OF NOTICE OF DECISION Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) August 29, 2006 On August 3, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued a Final Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance (MDNS) regarding an Environmental Checklist application submitted by the Darren Long and Mayling Chin. Due to a misprint of the original determination the City of Yakima is reissuing its Final Mitigated Determination of Non -Significance. The reissuance of this document does not change the scheduled public hearing date of September 14, 2006. However, all applicable public comment and appeal periods stipulated with the Final MDNS apply. Project Description: Environmental Review of the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima is reissuing the enclosed SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact JeffPeters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 at the City Planning Division. Doug Maples Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: August 29, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Final Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map DOC. Yakima INDEX= bretzAll-Arnarici CI 1994 the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. DOC, INDEX WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 29, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with DDC. INDEX LLI z N N - LYONS LO .4 Lu Ln LYONS LOOP INGTON AVENU' 'kir*? /,/ A'. p� �i��ilfA i7 A S 46, 1 N AVENUE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON Notified Property FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 Owners within 500 Ft APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN S u b j e ct Site REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Nit LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. p°C''11:t;1 ` .o PARCEL NUMBER(S):1 8 1 3 3 3 41012 1\A0�� ✓' Scale —lin = 400'.11°" °r 0 200400 LNGPLT-1-06 01/13/06 0 u7 LYONS LOOP LYONS LOOP EN UE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON VICINITY MAP FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. Doc. INDEX # i/k-K Subject Property Yakima City Limits Scale —lin = 400ft 0 200 4QQ.JGPLT=1-06 01/13/06 LEGAL DESCRIPTION — PARENT PARCEL o oc \W3 m4 -*am 120 to �W ~ wWr H_ Vi0.mx6 oZ m - t1-�1 O V1W wNjNs tZVI<• V1�1�({� • Wzo. wfl%WWNw4ZN1... WW,NZ Ai Imo_ ow voUo L61z0AVQO.Qp{{v�OnNmgjW O tOW.o (06N ^WUzOTm_\3NU'mi 010/13°�j *WWpp4�� 0 F(,]Zmm-W2mOtwi W0^W r1W WO4.(2300 O WpwZZgi00r� wc�m°D ~Oxx ��Z�U pZa y�j Z 0 O^� ZF�W 03 p arl� J O- w- WwiWU 0� wp Wm 0 0 '�mzLWVpz1-.0o �i CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. 17 There is no comment period for this MDNS . This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 Date August 3, 2006 Signature You may appeal this determination to: •ug Ma les, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, • ' ' ' 01. No later than: September 13, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. r There is no agency appeaL 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Prior to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. 3 There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. DOC. INDEX #". 9'1+# PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authonty to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19 shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." DOC. INDEX # N=a� _ You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. C There is no agency appeaL DOC. INDEX LEGAL NOTICE WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures hsted below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this deteinunation is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with the requirements of the city engineer and wastewater division manager. (YMC 12.03.100) 3) Lot #19. shall have a minimum of 20' of frontage upon the Public Street or right- of-way. (YMC 14.25.040(B)) C. Storm Water Retention: 1) A note shall be placed upon the proposed plat stating "Lot #7 reserved for drainage swale for interior plat roads. No residential structures authorized." DOC. INDEX # H 1) Storm water runoff for this proposed development shall be maintained on site by use of the engineered drainage swale proposed upon Lot #7 for drainage of interior streets. 2) Design and cross section of the drainage swale and street drainage system shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer to meet the requirements of the Eastern Washington Storm Water Manual and obtain approval by the city engineer prior to approval of the final plat. 3) Prior to final plat approval the applicant shall submit, gain approval of the City of Yakima Planning Division and record a maintenance agreement ensuring proper maintenance of Lot #7 and the drainage facilities contained within. D. Water Quality: Pnor to any phase of work the property owner/developer shall obtain a NPDES Construction Storm water Permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology. E. Flood Plain: 1) The proposed subdivision shall comply with International Building Code Appendices G §301.1(1.1 — 1.3) & §301.2 (2.1 — 2.4) 2) All construction within the FEMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1— 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which he with the FEMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: 1) Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. WI There is no comment period for this MDNS This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. DOG. INDEX -73 DEPARTMENT -) COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DE►" ?LOPMENT William R. Cook, ✓irector Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-6183 • Fax (509) 575-6105 NOTICE OF DECISION Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) August 3, 2006 On June 16, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued an Amended Notice of Application and Environmental Review regarding an Environmental Checklist application submitted by the Darren Long and Mayling Chin. This review concerns the Environmental Review of the subdivision of approximately 8 31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima has issued the enclosed SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 at the City Planning Division. 1, Doug Maple Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date August 3, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Final Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map l www.ci.yakima.wa.us "DOC. INDEX # Yakima itreld l iy94 CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. 17 There is no comment period for this MDNS r This MDNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. There is no further comment period on this MDNS This MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340 (2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date of this preliminary threshold determination. Responsible official: William R. Cook Position/Title: CED Director/SEPA Responsible Official Phone (509) 575-6113 Address: 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 Date August 3, 2006 Signature You may appeal this determination to: Doug Maples, Building Codes & Planning Manager, at 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901. No later than: August 18, 2006 By (method) Complete appeal application form and payment of $505 appeal fee. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact the City of Yakima Planning Division to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. E There is no agency appeal. DOC: INDEX WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT FINAL MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON August 3, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: LOCATION: LEAD AGENCY: FILE NUMBER: Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road. City of Yakima, Washington. UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. A. Dust Control: A Dust Control Plan must be submitted to, and approved by, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Authority prior to any phase of work. B. Required Public Infrastructure: 1) Title 12 frontage improvements shall be designed and plans / profiles prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer for the installation of curb & gutter, sidewalks, paving, street lights and drainage for streets within the proposed plat. 2) Public sewer design and plans / profiles shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer and approved by the city engineer. These proposed plans shall accommodate all proposed lots and surrounding development in accordance with DOC. INDEX # 181333-41428 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 NORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN 1910 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 )81334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL•L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 4 labels printed for map sheet 5- 3 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181/3 YAK 12 ► ST YAKIMA, WA 9890 -2613 .,ngplt-1-06 Country Ibne Loans Customer Service PO Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA 93062 Andreatti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA 98902 181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1813.4- 00 YAK 129 ' 2 1 ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 6-11 Ce or 19eCisept- rD2. SF�('f1RNO - Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 } S 52ND AVE N LYONS WO P LYONS LOOP J WtbI WAbHINIalUNA Z 4 ♦tH AVENUE CITY OF YAKIMA., WASHINGTON VICINITY MAP FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. DOC. INDEX • Subject Property Yakima City Limits Scale —lin - 400ft 200 4Q4JGPLT-1-06 0I/13/06 181334-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS.D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 81333-41009 )LOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 18 334-3 2 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL EVIRIS'• F & LIB 1901 S 46TH AVE 1',0 S 46T AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 Y IMA, WA •:'03-1187 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN, 2006 S 47TH AVE _ YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32061 181334-32035 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS KATHLEEN M NORTON 1906 S 47TH AVE 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 AK 33 CKS H AVE IMA, WA 98908 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32059 /ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASSE 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LON( 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAHL 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 . 181334-32057 R FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 --DQG• INDEX 181334-32050# MAR C I A J. I C E----- 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Lawrence Odell Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Tom McAvoy Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redder Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2"d St. 4'h Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 1511, Toppenish iW B948 # _. 2' Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppemsh, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council POBox 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172°d St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18ih St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA } AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Decision of MDNS. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties 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 3`d day ofAugust ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Susie Lorance Planning Specialist -DOC. INDEX •' `i.EGAL N-caTeE "`-' _. ..,� a F I k�'.„�tz AS1dING1;ON SBA3E'ENWRONMEj)I:AL.P LIC ,# PFttL MINAFTtniiI�TIGA1,trb DE1Eiztrai 'A� Ii au 'rc pro- OF. yiAKI VtkvyA, w. ,t<,TO p•., i ,t3”. 41., :4* `'1.2; i7'ti ', 1. 1N sROdEejr0gSC RZ ON . r r,ir,pn�mep�.1qeinew of;a pY,e- t ir$ary`„ s'ubitliuis onaso i5.prE&Joiaiel : 8,g„'rite ' q 4N -I UU?6a� fsld; ti zon'ad"�'$pe 29 t that angRn�s,Ize9rid to , oto" e•y, 4 i IPA .A §Nc igi fi Ilima a y"?frt • ftRy iBER,�= U ,_z,b , ; 64 tx -- ET,ERmysii po ND`- G;O.MNiERIOD: 4 . e read 1 erlVf�or hjs_{; r„bpo al, afiet e I a cornple e" ;e ui- ner�t, fit: r�«I . or.`ation t'Ie wit e r li y,,Pi lifl9rp7 tIe ha44, e o c I q e 0 robwa I�'e,� shies , dict err, e iimi4e:.e, egg Iron en , tend Lent/ ropmgnttoY rc� 'menta em°oS)•.iiv'j ,got`tte re ireil i�d"e%fiC�z/tNi4�$'2�tiC;030�2),(e�),prg',���i�Ideii�th,�e measur pitted r kerb . lig— te,131'ltrreachinrg t sj eierP inati n lie iS 11a e,4tbithe psi plip c equettr� little Ci o("il a iir�na Plail- '45-1131SIO1; r.5 Via,. 0, '' w!L' '1' Qua i Ifrilna`�} oNS.:ist' 'issu nBelr'WAC' 19, he I ,;agen�ic�,y w1J1 0 a} o -i s o o al` o• u .6;,;.dat ego .Agencies, tri es"and the."ub Ic - yo'�afled 'fo•(eyyi�grid"'c5mre�4fhe`girbp"dsal. coilci rommente "wilj, be re fve1 afirkeiti<,pm'eon Aitgu"s`t~''1, 06 Prease'lmai(-lr6u ammbntsiol5Wiiglrejti et tot ' ksugj� aple ter 1 ksc,A+°eia 1' b s: ode?' dministretteli' and�Plan iAlliAa ibler 4 -g'. 4_, eparYmeii 1p...ontmunity metano niemeirelopment, 9,,Nottl 2, Stregtl { p,= akima WEA �8��. 4ju 0.;.TIFIE ,E, m tiQNP11EN1 viimPA�CioAND;.'k ATjOF<!1�.E9S_U Si I. {?rrr ,;,,.:�-, 1;,+#°,;.: 'IpO te, I , e ii nation okNonsigrirfie pe*,{MDN,) isl r lit " h ollowing011igetingen. as refs, thonz'ed nde'c t ti -1.4; 660ri{ hd Vakim lylunici-I P. Cnode YM-•6*—i p, , d thetXakunal-erban Area,Co -1 f`" -air. `i�.• of al sive` "1 n. hick, o tains, rials, olicies;:ra'nd' regu[e iir' 1-_, s i er)truerautj1ont :tquequiret;rnifi ra- 2 ndn t Sta`ie"- •nvito gnentePolil y•Actai ` 'Y',•=4.2,. Is 4 -59 .Tri.E �. amoCtrol§.en fritis(be ubmittedlto,rend' apprvedby, arniet61i-Zgl'a , r -Authority prior 4o anyipjase of •..rte> ?' k y,rk,i? "4,44-i; S•e'"[Y iP .fi i r or,. 'iii..; „y.y 12 �Qhtage pr vemerits; shall beiidesi iedd Ian rtofilds pre a e�' y a?licensed-givil• En in e? to the 3, pr_.Fwf , I i -. ., g . °oi�'rri.. .f cii:.„ guef F ideVielksupavingr street«light's Iri�fi7tij ok7Seit.,ir the propciSediplat.4. #,vii 4 -Leg si 'tag plfanst prefilee$shailbekpreparred d`CI4,., �Ji�iV2 h i;:approvedi bydne.-;city.::enpi- e ,prop; sed`1 31tni shall accommodaterl'ell;p o- rs'e tts•4d sbrrour'� ing, development in accordance with ' alr"eThe�nt? t,. t e,;e,' ;'( engineer :and-ywastewater divi- a�nimenag?,(11aCAI 10`0) .• : c r�Lo �•• :1 • Sh'a I h �Y a'. I i um 9,4,20; of,frontagetupon tie Dbliid''t ee''pr 051-14.of ` ayr ,MC'14:28'..04o(B)) y o - "sHalI b " d@ 'rho i the prd' oleedktplei;„sfattng °Trot .re eye,0"fo ,, iF aqe sikaie foci rr teriprt pial r6ads. o sldeniiaGsttLctu es.authifii`d." " s proposed veiopment shall e of tie'ek`gipeEphr l ag'ldisEwta ge apv d ihraiaga oflitno4sree Deslg 1:ros sec`ippb the drallegeshaiGinisrne ttheft'?-eia1bepretieredby- en aiethVstdngton >rY `e" t 1, ` . r ()ulemerfs A orinittNele7Ma ualuatic (obtain a''pprbaf., sj the city engl-, 3 _•� e gprt r o:appro�ai of Che final la,�, t,�,_s� x Pl`rdo to.fi VOJ ry ri traftFe app1icarfs'tialisubmit gatnl rova)`of"thbyCI of,Yakims-Planh�ing1Division.an@eeord int`enalice,agfeement ensuring- m'aintenande.of aridltl e dr hat a facilities: ontained'within: 1 „i,,: y,. h w oS1t of t`bo?'e '�liaddi'brivork ther•pYoperiy.�o'wner/dev, " er, 1 lr6t taint„a,;NA'bESi•Const'ruction,'Stdrm water�PermitJiro V9fis1ingtorittate Departnient'ofEcology ''.s, + ” tAIood.PJaiR=� ..,. ; xsa 'O:1, k�L, •r; i ) 'rhe'proposedl+aubdi 'si n; shalbeciihr*Mitfir International, Iditjg4oii'e1.ApRistodiice , ,,iG d-Oitr'.(1e1= •4 1:3)4 & E§301.2 r, .1sr,ar••3 ,i •gin.,, tale6nstructipn withinale,tEMPr esignated floodplain: s shall be @� „w„ i_ t constru'ef ` id rreetF•ffa "sfariitarils'�bf,'theSln-: rttapo'ratouildingut atie �pgend'ees G-,§16 2:51 4-1,' �3nd7ASC1 •4 , w..; ,��,�, �- o_. u...y.. �..1t�''ri4r F� kT .e;"ii}�,i.• :d4 � A, •�las4 (0) Review-akpltcation a hall' be.req"uired for'`con- 1ionoan structur u"•` ro 1;232f;&?nw,hich�ie ii4'�j1,1,e�,��` FEMA 1D.&:114 4 bddpIaj i "Ci tWi dPIairTh erlay kr,..„dt;in ee9oida�nce;.with te.14, ' f5:09.02( ".rv,l I i iemier�Tg9taC9,G,5ttisn y.Pemi'its i,-• 5;t, otfSgristater qr, Ivocgl goveurrjm�ental. permite ot;Herein a,q,i�ttpr,_Eequlreptmust be:c`orripIied;with in their entirety.; 0 TACT a AS.O • .'Cont " �, Ne, ct;ilefjWP,etersssistanb,Pian- �955'16) for r"nor` iii . f6rinatjgri. t,4i7;_ ,�4A,j t SPONSIBLE,OFFI, IAL -s- Wi11iar1m.Cook j -' 51TI IJr/TI.TLEj;&rector Drip mmg},,, tnunity&•Ecortomic Devel: GErHONI:'5 9/36111 _- e, ,..-: ).. DRESS' ''13p, , ort Vin. St' eett,Y,al Ama,„ WA 98901 ' 1 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBL... TION RECEIVED STATE OF WASHINGTON,) AUG 0 8 2006 COUNTY OF YAKIMA ) CITY OF YAKIMA PLANNING DIV. LYNDA BUSCH, being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says that she/he is the Accountant of Yakima Herald -Republic, Inc., a daily newspaper. Said newspaper is a legal newspaper approved by the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Yakima County under an order made and entered on the 13th day of February, 1968, and it is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continually as a daily newpaper ir. Yakima, Yakima County, Washington. Said newspaper is now and has been during all of said time printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the annexed is a true copy of a: LEGAL NOTICE WASHINGTON STATE, it was published in regular issues (and not in supplement form) of said newspaper once each DAY and for a period of 1 DAY(S) to -wit; on and the during for the the 12th day of JULY, 2006 such newspaper was regularly all of said period. That the foregoing publication is the gvnd,„ distributed to its subscriber: full amount of the fee charge( sum of $265.65 Accountant SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before m is 12th day of J 2006 NOTARY PUBLIC in ands h l State of Washington, INDEX ` residing at Yakima. STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of MDNS. A true and correctcopy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties 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 11TH day of July ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. a„,„„ Susie Lorance Planning Specialist DOC. INDEX Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council P O Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 1 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172"° St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18t St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT DOC. INDEX # ‘1}- 11 OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of. CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2"d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4'h Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Cir. 128 N. 2nd St. 4t Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama I F, C,1Vation PO Box 11 Toppenish; A 98948 N 181334-32442 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & bARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C & ARLEE M BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1r A33-41009 A. A STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32431 DENNIS L & TONI J BEASLEY 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F _ RIA E SALAZAR 1905 • AVE , WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909-9763 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32061181334-32035 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODKINS KATHLEEN M NORTON 1906 S 47TH AVE 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRA 2004 - TH AVE A, WA 98908 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 \334-32059 OLD & JOYCE =CANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CAS; 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LO1 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETHG ROSDAH: 4904 SPRING CREEK RDl YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO & EVA D HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 -410 MARCIA J20IC�`vo`� , 1903 S 47TH AV �� YAKIMA, WA 9893.,. .81333-41428 4ARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRUSTE ;302 DOUGLAS DR AKIMA, WA 9890.8 L81334-32013 4IGUEL HERRERA JR 1506 SPRING CREEK RD (AKIMA, WA 98903 L81334-32020 JORMAN & JOYCELYN KUHLMANN L910 S 47TH AVE (AKIMA, WA 98903-1105 L81334-32056 .ICHARD W. HAUBRICH L901 S 47TH AVE (AKIMA, WA 98903 L81333-41415 2ONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP 18. )4-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAR13s1A,,,` WA. 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA. 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE (AKIMA, WA 98908 YAKIMA, WA 98903 L81334-32051 JILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO L904 S 47TH AVE (AKIMA, WA 98903 181334-2 YAKI • ITY 1 N 2ND ST KIMA, WA 98901-2613 51 labels printed for map sheet ingplt-1-06 011 D F �rvl►rs- 7/11/6(v Country Ione Loans Ctstomer Service PO Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA 93062 Andreatte & Associates 305 N. 6th. Ave Yakima, WA 98902 1 )34-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41434 NORENA M C 5000 SHINGTON AVE MA, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI Cf LDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA P, JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 ' 181334-210 YAKI TY 1 N 2ND ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 1 W Z N D N is IYONS Wp P LYONS LOOP i 4tH p,VENUE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON VICINITY MAP FILE NO: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC#1-06 APPLICANT: DARREN LONG & MAYLING CHIN REQUEST: 27 -LOT PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW LOCATION: VICINITY OF 4802 SPRINGCREEK RD. "DOC. ./ V INDEX, _ - �O a Subject Property Yakima City Limits Scale —1 in = 400ft 200 4Q6}1GPLTI-06 01/13/06 2) All construction within the rhMA designated floodplain areas shall be constructed to meet the standards of the International Building Code Appendices G §1612.5(1)(1.1 — 1.3) and ASCE24. 3) A Class (2) Review application shall be required for construction of any structure upon Lots 1,2,3, 26 & 27, which lie with the FbMA 100 -Year Floodplain and Flood Plain Overlay District in accordance with YMC 15.09.020. F. Other Governmental or Agency Permits: Any other state or local governmental permits not herein mention or required must be complied with in their entirety. CONTACT PERSON: Contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner (509) 575-6163 for more information. SEPA RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: William Cook POSITION / TITLE: Director Community & Economic Development TELEPHONE: 509 / 575-6113 ADDRESS: 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, WA 98901 WASHINGTON STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT PRELIMINARY MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE CITY OF YAKIMA, WASHINGTON July 11, 2006 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Environmental Review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. PROPONENT: Darren Long & Mayling Chin LOCATION: 4802 Spring Creek Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Yakima, Washington. FILE NUMBER: UAZO EC #3-06 DETERMINATION AND COMMENT PERIOD: The lead agency for this proposal, after reviewing a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency, has determined that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment, and an environmental impact statement (EIS) will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c), provided the measures listed below are taken to mitigate potential adverse impacts. The information relied upon in reaching this determination is available to the public on request at the City of Yakima Planning Division. This Preliminary MDNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2). The lead agency will not act on this proposal for 20 days from the date below. Agencies, tribes, and the public are encouraged to review and comment on the proposal. Comments will be received until 5:00 pm on August 1, 2006. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Code Administration and Planning Manager City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, WA 98901 IDENTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES: This Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is hereby conditioned upon the following mitigating measures, as authorized under WAC 197-11-660 and Yakima Municipal Code YMC 6.88.160, and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, which contains goals, policies, and regulations which provide substantive authority to require mitigation under the State Environment Policy Act. DOC. INDEX # t -k Rp DEPARTMENT OF C 'f!MUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELO-'f ENT William R. Cook, Diret..,r Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-6183 • Fax (509) 575-6105 NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON- SIGNIFICANCE Compliance with the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) July 11, 2006 On June 20, 2006 the City of Yakima, Washington issued an Amended Notice of Application and Environmental Review regarding an environmental checklist application submitted by the Daren Long & Mayling Chin. This review concerns the environmental review of a preliminary subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots that range in size from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet. The subject property is located at 4802 Spring Creek Road, Yakima, WA. Parcel Number(s): 181333-41012 City File Number: UAZO EC# 3-06 Following the initial 20 -day public comment period, and consideration of all comments received, the City of Yakima has issued the enclosed Preliminary SEPA Threshold Decision. For further information or assistance, you may wish to contact Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575- 6163 at the City Planning Division. Doug Maples Planning & Code Administration Manager Notice of Decision Mailing Date: May 22, 2006 Enclosures: SEPA Preliminary Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map 'DOC. INDEX www.ci.yakima.wa.us Yakima 1111I? 1994 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Bartrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24'h Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172nd St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Snmmitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT DOC. INDEX OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce lO N 9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Meninick, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation POBox 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 1 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2"d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 41h Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 DOC. Mr. Philip RigdooDE) Yakama Indian N1tion PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 181334-324,42 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 161334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTI-NE L &--ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS.LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 1' 133-41009 A GA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 - '334-32059 GOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASS: 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LON1 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAHL 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HODK 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS� 2004 S 47TH YAKIMA, WA 9' 181333-41428 MARION L & DEBORAH GUNTER TRU 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 1813`34-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 (5L labels printed 1 334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41434 NORENA M C 5000 W SHINGTON AVE Y A, WA 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-21001 YAKIMA C 129 D ST IMA, WA 98901-2613 for map sheet lngplt-1-06 A.ahce 4/1 Flo (a 1334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 PATRICIA WHITE WEDDLE PO BOX 10251 YAKIMA, WA 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-21001 YAKIMA CIT 129 ST YAKIMA, WA 98901-2613 "DOC. NOTICE OF AMENDED APPLICATION AND HEARING DATE: June 20, 2006 TO: Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies FROM: Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions SUBJECT: Notice of Amended Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. AMENDED NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. PROPOSED PLAT CHANGES Changes to the applicants proposed plat include: Mapping of the FEMA 100 Year Floodplain, dedication of additional property along Spring Creek Road to incorporate installation of street and drainage improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk and 3:1 sloped drainage ditch), and reservation of Lot #7 for the installation of a drainage swale to accommodate drainage of the interior streets. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Mitigated Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by July 10, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This subdivision request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for September 14, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits Encl.: Narrative, Environmental Checklist, Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Map 'DOC. ,. v INDEX STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 & EC #3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Spring Creek Road I, Susie Lorance as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Amended Application and Public Hearing. 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 20`h day of June ,2006 That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. j,,,, UlArli Susie Lorance Planning Specialist NOTICE OF CANCELLED PUBLIC HEARING DATE: March 28, 2006 TO: Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies FROM: Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions SUBJECT: Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF CANCELLED PUBLIC HEARING The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received a request from Darren Long and Mayling Chin, calling for the cancellation of their scheduled public hearing of April 27, 2006. This request has been made by the applicant(s) to allow the modification of their submitted application. In accordance with the applicant' s request, the City of Yakima is formally canceling the hearing for the plat of Canterfield Estates (UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06, owners: Darren Long and Mayling Chin). Upon receipt and review of the applicant' s updated application, the City of Yakima will reschedule the public hearing for a future date yet undetermined and renotice the neighborhood with the applicant' s amended application. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters @ci.yakima.wa.us. DOC 1RD -i. I") STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Springcreek Rd I, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Cancelled Public Hearing. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant, listed SEPA agencies and all property owners and parties 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 2 day of March ,2006. 244% That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Myron Menard Planning Specialist DOC iNDE'. # 1'�'r 1„133 -'2442 1333-41009 81334-32059 ,bHA STARBUCK !RNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1909 S 52ND AVE 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 E 1 YA 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 1334-32 181334-32057 ARIST• F & LIBERI• AZAR FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 5 46TH A 1902 S 47TH AVE , WA 98903-1187 YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CA 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 9544 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN L 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDP 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HC 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1:1334-3 K:LVIN RANC 204 = 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 DOC 1ND� 181333-41418 181334-32050 18133,3-41428 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE MARCIA J. ICE -•MON L & DEBORAH GUNTER 5135 LYONS LOOP 1903 S 47TH AVE 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 YAKIMA, WA 98903 YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 96903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 51 labels printed -7 1 �- I' k a &S" 7r� I S FPA I- 45 -I3 ,334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 18 NO 50 YA 333-414 ENA M 'OOP 0 W •SHING WA 98903 VE 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1:1334 1001 YA IM? ITY 12 YAK MA, WA 98901-2613 �n 4 for map sheet lngplt-1-06 14.& �3�c/aNli('-e� Country flame Loans Custaner Service P 0 Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA. 93062 Andreotti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 11334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 crt cr° 1:1334-3202 PA RI' I • I DDLE PO B'X :251 YA MA, WA 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGE 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1':133- 21001 Y'•KICITY D S IMA, ^• 98901-2613 r Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 I Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Lavina Washines, Chairmen Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Soil Conservation Dist Attn. Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mose Segouches Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172°d St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P O Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. lb` Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Cultural Resources Program Johnson Menimck, Mgr Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA. 98940 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 Mr Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343, Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co Commissioners 128 North 2°d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2"d St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation `\,40) PO Box 151 .. Te emsh, WA 98948 STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 Darren Long & Mayling Chin 4802 Springcreek Road I, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Corrected Date of Public Hearing by Hearing Examiner. A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant; SEPA reviewing agencies 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 J.4'63 day of February ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Myron Menard Planning Specialist 1NDE%� 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 )181334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41433 1 NORENA M COOPER N 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE 5 YAKIMA, WA 98903 Y 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1333-41434 RENA COOPE' 00 •SHI TO K 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 1334-21001 Y•KIMA SITY 1'9 N N. T Y KI •, WA 98901-2613 I..NS-C%"j 51 labels printed for map sheet lngplt-1-06 TA 7 waw .t ( S gEo Lo4P5 cmu,,—Ry it fD� I -4e its n/Tc n Co Rit i er HE /moo I. 15 SATE Andreotti & Associates 305 North 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 Customer Service Country Home Loans P 0 Box 5170 Simi valley, CA. 93062 181334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 1 1334-32020 TRI• A WH 0 B',X 102 WEDDLE Y'. MA, 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNE` 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNING: 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334- '01 YA MA I Y 129 N 2ND YAK A, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W Arlington Ave J Yakima, WA. 98908 -DOG. INDEX # I-1 OD -RG, SEPA Reviewer Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1" Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4d' Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 DOC. INDEX Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2"d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr. 128 N. 2nd St. 4"' Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 432 EV O F & I:ERI 191 4.TH VE YAK W 98903-1187 334 - RIS` 5 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 E SALAZAR 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 '81333-41009 tLOHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32059 1ARNOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CAS 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LC 4602 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDA1 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HC 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 8133 2047 ELV S 47TH AVE Y• IMA, WA 98908 E 7 V CSC INDEX c) 181333-41428 4 M-kRTON L & DEBORAH GUNTER 7 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 E ) Mr. Bill Beckley Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172°d St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D.O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P O Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18t St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT DEPARTMENT OF ?MMUNITYAND ECONOMIC DEVEI WENT William R. Cook, Director Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575-6126 or 575-6121 • Fax (509) 576-6576 Notice of Corrected Date of Public hearing Applicant: Darren Long & Mayling Chin City file Number: PREL LONG PLAT#1-06 EC#3-06 Parcel: 181333-41012 Address: 4802 Springcreek Road The Correct date for the Public Hearing by the Hearing Examiner is Thursday April 27, 2006 at 9 am in the City Council Chambers, 129 North 2" Street. Date of mailing: February 15, 2006 www.ci.yakima.wa.us DOG. INDEX Yakima '1111' 1994 DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING February 7, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters@ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building penuits PLEASE PUBLISH ONCE ONLY ON TUESDAY, FEB. 7, 2006 Send invoice and Affidavit of Publication to: Account #11002 Ctiy of Yakima, Planning Division 129 N. 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 DOC. INDEX DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: PRESS RELEASE NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND HEARING February 7, 2006 Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters @ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits DOC. INDEX STATE OF WASHINGTON CITY OF YAKIMA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING Re: UAZO Prel Long Plat#1-06 & EC#3-06 & Public Hearing Darren Long 4802 Springcreek Rd. I, Myron Menard as an employee of the Yakima City Planning Division, have dispatched through the United States Mails, a Notice of Application and Environmental Review and Public Hearing A true and correct copy of which is enclosed herewith; that said notice was addressed to the applicant; SEPA reviewing agencies, parties of record 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 7th day of February ,2006. That I mailed said notices in the manner herein set forth and that all of the statements made herein are just and true. Myron Menard Planning Specialist 181334-32015 MARK W & MIDORI GIBSON 2007 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41433 NORENA M COOPER 5000 W WASHINGTON AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32016 RANDALL & SERENA A GRUNEWALD 2009 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41411 RICK L & KATHLEEN J PEREZ 5107 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181333-41005 RONALD J & FELICIA E BLAIR 1911 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32051 WILLIAM A & JEANETTE ZERO 1904 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 131334-32046 MICHAEL F & PATRICIA SCHLIEP 2002 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98908 1 1333-41434 N.RENr M COOP 5 1 00 ASH GTO VE Y'. MA, 98903 181334-32048 REBECCA LOU BESEL 2010 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181333-41419 RONALD B & TERRI CALDWELL 5139 LYONS LOOP I YAKIMA, WA 989032419 181334-32431 SUSAN LOPEZ 1903 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 81334-210 AK 'A CI 29 WA 98901-2613 O&/ j-/eA£ILS printed for map sheet lngplt-1-06 Lerv.� /k& Afi. 5 A s W-��/ 1 Country Home Loans Customer Service P 0 Box 5170 Simi Valley, CA. 93062 Andreotti & Associates 305 N. 6th Ave Yakima, WA. 98902 .81334-32013 MIGUEL HERRERA JR 4506 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32020 PATRICIA WHITE WEDDLE PO BOX 10251 YAKIMA, WA 98909-1251 181334-32056 RICHARD W. HAUBRICH 1901 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41415 RONALD C & CHERYL L MCKINNEY 5123 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32055 VERNON & CORDELIA A JENNINGS 1907 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 18 334- 001 YA IMA TY 12 N YA A, WA 98901-2613 Cindy Noble NFRD 5609 W. Arlington Ave Yakima, WA. 98908 'DOG. INDEX 1 181334-32433 BOBBIE & RANDAL EADS BONHAM 1907 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-11001 CONGDON ORCHARDS INC PO BOX 2725 YAKIMA, WA 989072725 181334-32014 DAVID & ELIZABETH ESPINOZA 2005 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41412 DENNIS D & DARLENE R WELCH 5111 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32432 EVARISTO F & LIBERIA E SALAZAR 1905 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1187 181333-41416 GARY & MARY GEFRE 5127 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181334-32434 ISSAC & ELGEVA SIMONIAN PO BOX 9763 YAKIMA, WA 98909 181333-41427 JEFFREY & JACQUELINE COPELAND 5124 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 989031064 181334-32035 KATHLEEN M NORTON 2003 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41418 KRISTINE L & ADAM J LITTLE 5135 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 "'1333-41009 bHA STARBUCK 1909 S 52ND AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41429 CESAR & SHANNON TINAJERO 1905 S 52ND AV YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41425 DANIEL A CLOSE 5116 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41414 DAVID A & DIANE V BUCHANAN 5119 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903-2419 181333-41424 EDWARD J. & LINDA THOMS 5112 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32057 FRANCISCO ETUX HERNANDEZ 1902 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1105 181333-41413 GERALD ROTH 5115 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98908 181334-32005 JACK E. ET UX GLAZIER 1908 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41426 JEFFREY W & RITA M KISSEL 5120 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41417 KEITH & GLENDA GODFREY 5131 LYONS LOOP YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32050 MARCIA J. ICE 1903 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 "811334-32059 1�NOLD & JOYCE KINCANNON 1905 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41432 CLIFFORD J & JUDITH L LA CASE 465 HIDDEN ACRES RD HEALDSBURG, California 95448 181333-41012 DARREN R & MAYLING W CHIN LOr 4802 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181333-41003 DELORES J & KENNETH G ROSDAHI 4904 SPRING CREEK RD YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32430 ERIK M & CAROL A LAUDAHL 1901 S 46TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32053 FRED J & HELEN HYATT 2008 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32052 GROVER C. ET UX BROWN 2006 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903-1107 181334-32441 JAMIE G WHITNEY 1911 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32061 JOHN P & REBECCA J BOWEN HOD 1906 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA, WA 98903 181334-32047 KELVIN FRANCKS 2004 S 47TH AVE YAKIMA r,WA 98908 0° - 181333 41.4.2 -8 - MARION 1 & DEBORAH GUNTER TR 5302 DOUGLAS DR YAKIMA, WA 98908 Army Corps P.O. Box C-3755 Seattle, WA 98124 Sheila Ross Cascade Natural Gas 701 S. 1' Ave Yakima, WA 98902 Chamber of Commerce 10N9th St. Yakima, WA 98901 City of Union Gap PO Box 3008 Union Gap, WA 98903 Les Ornelas Clean Air Authority 6 S. 2nd St., Room 1016 Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. John Daly Dept. of Agriculture 406 Gen. Adm Bldg. Mail Stop AX -41 Olympia, WA 98504 Gwen Clear Dept of Ecology 15 W. Yakima Ave. St. 200 Yakima, WA 98902 Department of Ecology, Environ Review Section PO Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 WA State Emergency Mgmt. Div. Mitigation, Analysis & Planning Supervisor Building 20 Camp Murray, WA 98430-5122 Dept of Natural Resources 713 Bowers Rd Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dept of Soc/Health Service Capital Programs Ofc. Bldg#2 MS OB -23B Olympia, WA 98504 Dept. of Health Michelle Vazquez 1500 W. 4th Ave. St. 305 Spokane, WA 99204 Dept of Transportation Planning Engineer 2809 Rudkin Road Union Gap, WA 98903 Environmental Protection Agency 1200 6th Ave, MS 623 Seattle, WA 98101 FAA 2200 W Washington Yakima, WA 98903 Nob Hill Water Co 6111 Tieton Dr Yakima, WA 98908 Pacific Power Mike Paulson 500 N. Keys Rd Yakima, WA 98901 Dept. of CTED Growth Management Services P.O. Box 42525 Olympia, WA 98504-2525 DOC. INDEX Mr. Greg Griffith Div of Archeol & Hist Pres PO Box 48343 Olympia, WA 98504 WA State Attorney Gen. Office 120 S 3rd St #100 Yakima, WA 98901 Blake Davis Q- West 8 So. 2nd Ave. Rm 304 Yakima, WA 98902 Yakima Co. Commissioners 128 North 2°d Street Yakima, WA 98901 Yakima Co Health Dist Art McKuen 104 North 1st St Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Steven Erickson Yakima Co Planning 128 N 2nd St. Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Vern Redifer Yakima Co Pub. Services 128 N 2nd St., 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Bill Bailey Yakima Cnty Dev. Serv. Ctr 128 N. 2"d St. 4th Floor Yakima, WA 98901 Mr. Philip Rigdon Yakama Indian Nation PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Transportation Planner YVCOG 6 S 2nd St. Suite 605 Yakuna, WA 98901 Mr. Doug Mayo Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Coordinator Bureau of Indian Affairs PO Box 632 Toppenish, WA 98948 Soil Conservation Dist Attn: Ray Wondercheck 1606 Perry St Suite F Yakima, WA 98902 Eric Barstrand Dept. of Fisheries 1701 So. 24th Ave. Yakima, Wa 98902 Mr. Scott Nicolai Yakama Indian Nation -Fisheries P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Yakima School District Attn: Ben Soria 104 N. 4th Avenue Yakima, WA 98902 WV School District Attn: Peter Ansignh 8902 Zier Road Yakima, WA 98908 Mr. Bill Beckley Yakama Indian Nation Environmental Protection Prog. P.O. Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Federal Aviation Administration Cayla Morgan, Airport Planner Seattle Airports District Office 1601 Lind Ave. S.W. Renton, WA 98055-4056 WSDOT Aviation Division John Shambaugh 3704 172'd St. N.E. Suite K-12 Arlington, WA 98223 Mr. Marty Miller Office of Farmworker Housing 1400 Summitview #203 Yakima, WA 98902 Donna J. Bunten Critical Areas Coordinator D O.E., Shorelands & Environ. Assistance Program P.O. Box 47600 Olympia, WA 98504-7600 Martin Humphries Yakima Valley Museum 2105 Tieton Dr. Yakima, WA 98902 Mr. Buck Taylor, Manager Yakima Airport 2400 W. Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 Yakima Greenway Foundation 111 S. 18th St. Yakima, WA 98901 ALWAYS SEND TO APPLICANT DATE: DEPARTMENT OF ?MMUNITYAND ECONOMIC DEVEI 3MENT William R. Cook, Director Doug Maples, CBO, Code Admin. and Planning Manager Planning Division 129 North Second Street, 2nd Floor Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 575 -6124%4)M -4M APraxI00I 6 HEARING February 7, 2006 TO: Applicant, Adjoining Property Owners, and SEPA Reviewing Agencies FROM: Doug Maples, Manager, Building Codes and Planning Divisions SUBJECT: Notice of Application concerning property located at 4802 Spring Creek Road. UAZO PREL LONG PLAT #1-06 & UAZO EC #3-06. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The City of Yakima Department of Community & Economic Development has received two related land use applications from Darren Long and Mayling Chin. The first application requests the subdivision of approximately 8.31 acres of (SR) Suburban Residentially zoned property into 27 lots ranging from 8,623 to 14,575 square feet in size and the final application involves an Environmental Review, a state requirement for any property being considered for the Long Subdivision process. NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This is to notify all the public and private agencies with jurisdiction and environmental expertise that the City of Yakima Division of Environmental Planning has been established as the lead agency, pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the above stated project: The City of Yakima is presently inclined towards the issuance of a Determination of Non Significance (DNS) on this project. REQUEST FOR WRITTEN COMMENTS Your views on the proposal are welcome. All written comments received by February 27, 2006 will be considered prior to issuing the final recommendation on this application. Please mail your comments on this project to: Doug Maples, Manager Building Codes and Planning Divisions City of Yakima, Department of Community & Economic Development 129 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901. Please be sure to reference the file number or applicants name in your correspondence. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This rezone request requires that the hearing examiner hold a public hearing. This public hearing has been scheduled for April 20, 2006, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 129 N 2nd Street, Yakima, WA. Any person desiring to express their views on this matter is invited to attend the public hearing or to submit their written comments to: City of Yakima, Planning Division, 129 N 2nd St., Yakima, WA 98901. The file containing the complete application is available for public review at the City of Yakima Planning Division, 2nd floor City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. If you have any question on this proposal, please call Jeff Peters, Assistant Planner at (509) 575-6163 or e-mail at jpeters @ci.yakima.wa.us. Other Permits Required: City building permits DOC. INDEX Encl.: Narrative, Environmental Checklist, Site Plan, Vicinity Map and Mailing Mlt www.ci.yakima.wa.us Yakima /11-11nam.aer 1111' 1994 CITY OF YAKIMA LAND USE ACTION INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE Project Number: Date of Installation: Z - --7 Site Address: gp2 strr, ?Is cyeeX ieeet.0 Location of Installation (Check One) Land Use Action Sign is installed per standards described in YUAZO § 15.11.090(C). Land 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) Do-rych 1-.0 ;15 Date 2 `1-06 A :. cants Signature Telephone Number of Applicant (>09) 252.--6 2-6 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 penod. 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 509-575-6105; or mail to: City of Yakima, Code Administration and Planning Division, 129 North Second Street, Yakima, WA 98901. DOC.. INDEX