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Purpose of Checklist:
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The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43.21C 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 agency identify impacts fi•om your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to
help the agency decide whether an EIS is required.
Instructions for Applicants:
This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental 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 fi-om 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
may be significant adverse impact.
Use of checklist for nonproject proposals:
For nonproject proposals complete this checklist and the supplemental sheet for nonproject actions (Part D). the leasd agency may
exclude any question for the enviromnentak elements (Part B) which they determine do not contribute meaningfully to the analysis of
the proposalFor nonproject actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be
read as "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively.
1. Flame of proposed project, if applicable: City Park Spray / Play Toy project
2. Flame of applicant: City of Edmonds Parks & Recreation Department
3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person;
700 -Main Street Edmonds WA 98020
425-771-0289
Ed Sibrel Capital Project is Manager
4. Date checklist prepared: 7/23/14
5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Edmonds
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6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable):
Estimated demo and replacement of old playground structure Summer, 2014.
Estimated start date of construction of Spray Park is September/October, 2014 for the subsurface portion and March
/April, 2015 for the aboveground portion. Estimated completion by Mav, 2015
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7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this
proposal? If yes, explain.
No
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8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related
to this proposal.
Delivered to permit department on 11-27-13 the following permits.
4 full size copies which include site plan, site development/civil/ landscape/ plans and survey. Geotechnical report.
Pace Drainage report, Buildinig pemint, Critical area report permit, City Park Critical Areas Mitigation report. Revised
plans and reports will be submitted September, 2014
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9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting
the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain.
Granted waiver from Snohomish County Health Deparftnent to locate spray pad > 100 feet fi-orn restrooms, and will b
obtaining a Health Department Permit to operate pad.
Working with PUD on electrical portion and obtain state electrical permit.
Workim,, with engineering and Public Works on sanitary sewer portion of project
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lU. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known.
State Electrical permit
Cfty Park Critical Areas Mitigation pennits
State building permit for prefab mechanical building
U. Give brief, complete description uYyour proposal, including the proposed uses and size ofthe project and site.
There are ucvcru| questions hbz in this cheeldist that ask you to describe certain ooDcctm of your proyuouL You
do not need torepeat those answers un this page.
This project will consist of installing a Spray pad / Play toy e ui ment for everyone to enjoy.
Spray pad will recirculate water for reuse, and thereafter water will be pumped east to sanita1y sewer on 3 rd
City bas contracted with Site Workshop for this project.
Refer to Ston -n drainage report. Soft play area 8,492 sq. ft
Impervious Area 12,818 sq. ft.
Organic material w/ underdrain 1,552 sq. ft.
Lawn with compost and amended soil 5,680 sq. ft.
12. lmuudou o{the proposal. Give sufficient information for o yccmou to understand the precise location ofyour
proposed project, including o street address, if any, and section, township, and range, Jkoown. If proposal
would occur over a range of area, provide range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide legal description, site plan,
vicinity map, and topographic may, if reasonably available. While you mhno|d submit any p|oou required by the
agency, you are not ,ogui,ud to duplicate mops or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications nc|o[xd
(uthis checklist.
Location of spray / play area is City Park 600-3 d . Avenue S. Edmonds, WA 98020
Located in North West portion of Cit Park between I ower parking I ot and ball field.
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1. Earth
a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other:
Area is somewhat flat with some grade with, hill to the east of site
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b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)?
Approximately 5% in the construction area
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C. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, and muck)? If you
know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any agricultural land of longterm
commercial significance and whether the proposal results in removing any of these soils.
Top soil, loose reddish brown silt type soil to medium sand, dense olive grey silt soil to fine gravel
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d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe.___
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e. Describe the purpose, type, total area and approximate quantities and total affected area of any filling,
excavation, and grading proposed. Indicate source of fill.
Estimate 75 yards of soil may be brought in depending on soil conditions. On site grading will be approximately
300 cubic vards
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Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe.
No the area is somewhat flat with small hill
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About what pet -cent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for
example, asphalt or buildings)?
Project proposes to construct approximately 12,818 sq. feet of new impervious surface. Project is within CityPark
which has an overall extent of 13.96 acres, per county records. Impervious surface then works out to be 2.1% of
site.
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Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any:
Install silt fence around project as required.
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What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, and
industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, genet -ally describe
and give approximate quantities if known.
Types of emissions would be fi-om vehicles and other constructionequipment
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b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may effect your proposal? If so, generally describe.
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C. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to the, if any:
Ensure all construction vehicles met emissions
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Surface:
(1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and
seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, and wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If
appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into.
(2)
(3)
Year around stream and wetland approximately 150 feet away from north edge of project. This since has
been approved by City of Edmonds via Critical Areas Mitigation report.
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.
Wetland and Shellbeu,,er creels
Estimate the amount"of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface
water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill
material
No work will be done in stream or wetland therefore no material removed fi•om these areas
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(4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description,
purpose, and approximate quantities if known.
Proposal may require surface water withdrawals or diversions in the form of erosion control but only in
construction staae of work
(5) Does the proposal lie within a 1.00 -year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan.
No
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(6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the
type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge.
No
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b. Ground:
(1) Will ground water be withdrawn from a well for drinking water or other purposes? If so, give a
general description of the well, proposed uses and approximate quantities withdrawn from the well
Will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate
quantities if known.
Ground water level may be lowered in project area to facilitatate subsurface construction. Any_gr ound water
will be disebarved to dewatering unit for processing_
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(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.
(STAFF COMMENTS)
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.
Storm water from rains already flows into creek and wet land from City Park. Upland surface water (i.e.,
water entering project site from higher elevations, but is not runoff directly generated from the project area,
can be intercepted, routed around the project, and discharged into existing storm facilities. Runoff generated
from the project area will be collected via the erosion control BMPs treated via filtration, settlement, and
energy dissipation, and released into the City storm system.
(STAFF COMMENTS)
(2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe.
No
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(3) Does the proposal alter or otherwise affect drainage patterns in the vicinityof the site? If so,
describe.
No.
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d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, runoff water, and drainage pattern impacts, if
any:
Silt fence will be installed per plan and eliminate any water runoff. If needed wattles will be installed.
4. Plants
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Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site:
X deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other:
X evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other:
• shrubs
x grass —
— pasture
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Orchards, vineyards or other permanent crops
wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other:
water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other:
other types of vegetation:
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered?
Four trees from 6" to 14" caliper trees will be removed which consist of three deciduous and one conifer.
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C. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site.
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Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other materials to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site,
if any:
Sala], Compact Japanese Holly, Rhododendron, Buttercup, Witch -hazel, Snowflake Oak leaf Hydrangea, Davis
Viburnum, Catlin's Giant Ajuga, Redtwig Dogwood, Pink Queen Epimedium, Blue Oat Grass, Lenton Rose,
Western Sword Fern, Turf brass.
List all noxious weeds and invasive species known to be on or near the site.
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a. List any birds and other animals that have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near
the site. Examples include:
birds: hawk� I hermf' eag] ,"ngbirds,other: Gee' i,
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90 §e, (,rows,�yob in siarlisin —gs
mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: No deer, bear, elk, or beaver. Other: Squirrels, Raccoons
fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other: None on
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b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site.
None
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C. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain.
No.
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d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any:
Type plants that have been selected will attract various typs of wildlife. Also Qfty Park already attracts many -types
of wildlife due to various types of trees and shrubs that are present
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e. List any invasive animal species known to be on or near the site.
None.
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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.
Electricity to operate pumps
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b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally
describe.
No
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C. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed
measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any:
None
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7. Environmental Health
a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and
explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so describe.
No.
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(1) Describe any known or possible contamination at the site from present or past uses.
None known.
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(2) Describe existing hazardous chemicals/conditions that might affect project development and design.
This includes undergrand hazardous liquid and gas transmission pipelines located within the project
area and in the vicinity.
None.
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(3) Describe any toxic or hazardous chemicals that might be stored, used, or produced during the
project's development or constructions, or at any time during the operating life of the project.
Toxic chemicals would be limited to the onboard fuel used by the various construction vehicles during the
project. Fuel itself, however, is not expected to by stored onsite. During operations, chlorine and related
chemicals used for disinfecting, cg larifying, and regulating the pH of the recirculated water would be stored
per manufacturer's reccomendations and current requirements.
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(4) Describe special emergency services that might be required.
None .
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(5) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any:
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No environmental health hazards expected.
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b. Noise
(1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment,
operation, other)?
Excavators, back hoes, dump trucks, jack hammers, gasoline and electric pumps.
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(2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or
a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hour's noise
would come from the site.
Noise from Excavators, backhoes and dump trucks, jack hammers and pumps. Work hours will be from
7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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(3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any:
Make sure all equipment is running properly and ensure good mufflers to reduce noise.
(STAFF COMMENTS)
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S. Land and Shoreline Use
a. What is the current use,of the site and adjacent properties? Will the proposal affect current land uses on
nearby or adjacent properties? If so, describe.
Current use of site is park with playground. North adjacent properties is condominiums
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b. Has the project site been used as working farmlands or working forest lands? If so, describe. How much
agricultural or forest land of long-term commercial significance will be converted to other uses as a result
of the proposal, if any? If resource lands have not been designated, how many acres in farmland or forest
land tax status will be converted to nonfrom or nonforest use?
No.
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(1) Will the proposal affect or be affected by surrounding working farm or forest land normal business
operations, such as oversize equipment access, the application of pesticides, tilling, and harvesting? If
so, how:
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C. Describe any structures on the site.
Site of construction is older play structure which consist of swings, slides and climbing structures
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d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what?
Existing play structures swings, slides, and climbing structures, asphalt pathways and small walls will be removed
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C. What is the current zoning classification of the site?
Cornmurifty Park zoned public
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f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site?
To construct a new water spray pad and play structure on this site. This project will add a new spray park area.
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If applicable, what is the current shoreline master plan designation of the site?
Not applicable.
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Has any part of the site been classified critical area by the city? If so, specify.
CRA20130128 notes the following CAs may be on or around the site: GeoloRically-Hazardous
(Seismic) areas,
Wetlands; Streams; Fish & Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas.
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Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project?
This site is a park and used by 50 to 500 children to adults per day year around. But heaviest use in suramer
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Approximately how many people would the completed project displace?
None
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Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any:
Not applicable
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Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if
any:
All measures will follow guidelines set by City of Edmonds
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Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with nearby agricultural and forest lands of long..
term commercial significance, if any:
Not Applicable
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9. Housing
a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income
housing.
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b. Approximately how many units, if any would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income
housing.
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C. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any:
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10. Aesthetics
a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principle
exterior building material(s) proposed?
Not applicable
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b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed?
No views will be altered or obstructed
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C. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any:
Keep area clean as possible and sweep park road as needed during construction
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11. Light and Glare
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur?
No additional overhead lighting will be installed. Presently have 3 overhead parking lights in lower parking lot just
west of construction site
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b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views?
No
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C. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal?
None
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d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any:
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12. Recreation
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity?
New spray pad / play structure will be installed in City Park which will have many recreational opportunities
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b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreation uses? If so, describe.
No it will improve existing recreation uses
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C. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be
provided by the project or applicant, if any:
New Spray pad / play structure will increase play value and recreation opportunities at this site
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13. Historic and Cultural Preservation
Are there any buildings, structures, or sites located on or near the site that are over 45 years old listed in,
or eligible for listing in national, state, or local preservation registers located on or near the site? If so,
generally describe.
Snohomish County Historical Society placed a historical plaque October 2001commemenrating cities oldest park
which was purchased for $ 4,000 in 1908 by Emma & Henry Erben Jr. In fact the street just east of Qfty Park
entrance is called Erben Drive named after Emma & Henry Erben. In 1999 Old Settlers Picnic placed plaque
commemorating 100 years from 1899 to 1999. The old settler's picnic used this site before it was even a park.
(STAFF COMMENTS)
b. Are there any landmarks, features, or other evidence of Indian or historic use or occupation? This may
include human burials or old cemeteries. Are there any material evidence, artifacts, or areas of cultural
importance on or near the site? Please list any professional studies conducted at the site to identify such
resources.
Same as 13a.
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C. Describe the methods used to assess the potential impacts to cultural and historic resources on or near the
project site. Examples include consultation with tribes and the Department of Archeology and Historic
Preservation, archaeological surveys, historic maps, GIS date, etc.
City records regarding the historicity of the project site have been consulted, and tribes are notified as a matter of
course.
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d. Proposed measures to avoid, minimize, or compensate for loss, changes to, and disturbance to resources.
Please include plans for the above and any permits that may be required.
There are no known resources within the area of construction. Discovered resources in the course of construction
will be governed by WSDOT Standard Specification 1-07.
(STAFF COMMENT
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14. Transportation
a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site or affected geographic area, and describe proposed
access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any.
City Park can be accessed by vehicle from 3`d Avenue south into park one way park road back to 3`d. Avenue
Pedestrians can enter all along 3`d Avenue south via stairs, pathways or road.
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b. Is the site or affected geographic area currently served by public transit? If so, generally describe. If not,
what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop?
No
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C. How many additional parking spaces would the completed project or nonproject proposal have? How
many would the project or proposal eliminate?
This project would not eliminate any parking spaces.
Presently there are 43 parking spaces 4 ADA parking spaces and 1 electric charging space in lower parking west of
construction site. The rest of park has 33 parking spaces and 3 ADA parking spaces. Total in City Park is 76
parking spaces, 7 ADA parking spaces and 1 electric charging space
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d. Will the proposal require any new or improvements to existing roads, streets, pedestrian, bicycle or state
transportation facilityes not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or
private).
No
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Will the project or proposal use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If
so, generally describe.
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How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when
peak volumes would occur and what percentage of the volume would be trucks (such as commercial and
anpassenger vehicles). What data or transporation models were used to make these estimates?
Estimated that 200 to 300 plus vehicle trips per day in summer. 100 vehicle trips per day in spring and fall. 50 or
less per day in winter
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Will the proposal interfere with, affect or be affected by the movement of agricultural and forest products
on roads or streets in the area? If so, generally describe.
No
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It. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any;
None
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15. Public Services
a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police
protection, public transit, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe.
No
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b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any:
New Spray Pad and new Plgy Toy will increase use of park therefore increase restroom and shelter use along with
increased general maintenance of restrooms, trash and litter removal.
(STAFF COMMENTS)
16. Utilities
a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone,
sanitary sewer, septic system, other:
Electricity, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, irrigation
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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.
Single phase electrical power to operate pumps for Spray Park, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, detention pipe area
along upgraded irrigation system
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I declare under penalty of perjury laws
that the lead agency is relying on t1beffil
Ed Sibrel (signature on file)
above answers are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand
its decision.
September 23, 2014
Date Submitted
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