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City of Edmonds
City Engineer Jim Adams r
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Edmonds, Washington 98020 {
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Re: STAFF HEARING SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS AND MINUTES
SHORT SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS r
S-5-81
Attn: Dan Smith: 79-164
At present time on the undeveloped lot no structure is planned regarding
Short Subdivision S-5-81.
Prior to the.building of such structure all drainage and easements
requirements by the City of Edmonds for said Short Plat S-5-81 will be
met prior to the issue of building permit.
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obert L. McDuffy P.L.S.
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Those portions of Lots 12 and 13, Block 1, Plat of Seahurst
according to the recorded Plat on file in Volume 9 of Plats,
Page 90, County Auditor's Office, Snohomish County, Washington,
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described as follows:
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Beginning at the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 13; thence
North 66°44'00" Fast along the Southeasterly line of said Lot
13 for 33.33 feet; *hence North ?7'IL:'04" West along a line
running to the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 13 for 332.92
feet to said Northwesterly corner; thence South 66°44'00" West
along the Northwesterly line of said Lot 12 for 100.02 feet to
the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 12; thence South 27°07'58"�
East along the Southwesterly line of said Lot 12 for 332.85
feet to the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 12; thence North
66°44'00" East along the Southeasterly line of said Lot 12 for
67.67 feet to the Point of Beginning,
EXCEPT the Southeasterly 20.00 feet as measured at right angles
to and parallel with the South line of said Lots 12 and 13 for
road purposes.
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LOT 1
Those portions of Lots 12 and 13, Block 1, Plat of Seahurst
according the recorded Plat on file in Volume 9 of Plats, Page
90, County Auditor's Office, Snohomish County, Washington,
described as follows:
Beginning at the.Southwesterly corner of said lot 13; thence
North 66144'00" East along the Southeasterly line of said Lot
13 for 33.33 feet; thence North 27*18104" West along a line
running to the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 13, for 165:41
feet; thence South 66°44'00" West parallel with the Southeasterly
lines of said Lots 12 and 13 for 100.51 feet to the Southwesterly
line of said Lot 12; thence South 27°07158" East along said
Southwesterly line for 165.38 feet to the Southwesterly corner
of said Lot 12; thence North 66°44'00" East along the Southeasterly
j line of said Lot 12 for 67.67 to the Point of Beginning.
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to and parallel with the South line of said Lots 12 and 13 for
road purposes.
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Those portions of Lots 12 and 13, Block 1, Plat of Seahurst
according to the recorded Plat on file in Volume 9 of Plats,
Page 90, County Auditor's Office, Snohomish County, Washington,
described as follows:
Commencing at the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 13; thence
North 66144'00" East along the Southeasterly line of said Lotz
13 for 33.33 feet; thence'North 27°18'04" West along a line r'
running to the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 13 for 165.41
feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence South 66*44100" West
parallel with the Southeasterly lines of said Lots 12 and 13 for
100.51 feet to the Southwesterly line of said Lot 12; thence
North 27°07'58" West along said Southwesterly line for 167.47
feet to the Southwesterly corner of said Lot 12; thence North
66°44'00" East along the Northwesterly line of said Lot 12 for
100.02 feet to the Northwesterly corner of said Lot 13 said
corner bears North 27°18'04" West from the True Point of Beginning;
thence South 27018'04" East for 167.51 feet to the True Point of
Beginning.
16,753.55 Square Feet
0.38 Acres
CITY OF EDMONDS
P. W. DEPT. ENGINEERING DlV,
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City of Edmonds
City Engineer Jim Adams
505 Bell Street
Edmonds, Washington 98020
Re: STAFF HEARING SUBDIVISION EQUIREMENTS AND MINUTES
SHORT SUBDIVISION REQUIREM NTS
S-5-81 ,.
Attn: Dan Smith: 79-164
Storm facilities and drainage re uirements for Short Sub-
division Requirements S-5-81 wil be met prior to the issue.
of building permit.
Thank You,
Robert L. McDuffy P.L.S.
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9304 Olympic View Drive gr
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Engineering Requirements for
Plats and Subdivisions
NAME: JON B{ Liles[AN
FILE NO.
HEARING DATE : APR I L �1 � gS�.
REQ' D REO I D
PRIOR TO W/BLDG. BOND
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fl VICINITY: g304 OLYMPIC VIEW DRIVE
RECORDING PEJ�4IT POSTED
COMPLETEr
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Right-of-way No dedication required. 1.
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Paving and Curbs in Public 2.'s
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right-of-way: None required.
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Turn Around: Required on Lot 1. 3 •
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Sidewalk & Planting Strip: 4.
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None required.
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Access Easements: 5.
None required.
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Water Mains: Connection To City 6.
required..
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Fire Hydrants: (Per Fire Code) 7.
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Sewers or Septic flanks: , 8.
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Drainage:
a. Submit for approval plans and 9.
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install public storm facilities.
b. Submit and obtain approval
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of site drainage plan per Ord. 1924
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Utility Easements and Access 10.
thereto: Maybe required, depending on
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Item 9.
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Underground Wiring: To be provide
in accordance with Ordinance 41387
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Street Lighting shall also be pro-
vided with the necessary streetlictht
standars and underground wiring con-
nection.
Required to new lot.
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'EmQ�TWE8aImG aEOUIBEMDNT^,'OR PLATS
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� 12. Excavation and Grading: Exoa- 12.
' vatiou and Grading shall conform
to the requirements outlined in
1 Chapter 70 of the Uniform Building
Code,
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l3, Public Improvements Bond (see 13.
page tbzee)=letter required by'
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14Monuments Section 12 1O`l2O)
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. 'Locate or �n cased monument at I�^
NL center of cul-de-uar6ut 183rd Place and 94th (U
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placement of monument4V.
16. 2.2% Inspection fee 16
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PRIOR TO AkJq/BLDG. BOND
RECORDING _91KPERMIT POSTED COMiLETE
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS & COMMENTS:
a. Approved legals for each lot a.
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required
b. Approved Plat r6quired'showing b.
lots, easements, section, town-
C. The city would not oppose the vacation of
the 20 foot strip of land adjacent to Lotcl.
should the property owner wish to..
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DEPARTMENT,YE t 4 �,L I T -, �ER 0 �,E D 4�
-PUBLIC WORKS E0QI����I0uoYvISIum
The Engineering requirements have been completed and the subdivision
can be recorded.
omthcoixed for recording by; _^
Section 12.10.060 (B), (4) Edmonds City Code Application. and Fees: Public Improvement Inspect:
Fie - An inspection fee in the amount of 2.2 percent of the estimated construction cost for th(
?ublic improvements shall be provided subsequent to the approval of the develotiment and engines
ing plans by the Engineering Department.
In accordance with the platting rules and regulations of the Edmonds City Code, 12.10.120, the
sponsor, or the applicant shall advise the City Engineer, in writing within 21 clays of *he
)oaring date, the method of assuring performance for the installation of required improvements.
improvements: Improvements to 'provided by the developer sliall'conform to Section 12.10.050
>f the Edmonds City Code and to the foregoing list ofengineering requirements:
alternate method of providing the improvements are as follows:
By furnishing the City of Edmonds with performance bond satisfactory to the City Engineer
in which assurance is given the City that the installation of the minimum improvements 'will
,e carried out as provided in Section 12.IO.b50 of the Edmonds City Code. Tie amount of
)ond shall cover 110 percent of the Engineers' estimate of public works and utility improve
rents.
By actual installation of improvements in accordance with the ;provisions.of Section
t eq 'sion of
2.10.050 and an accordance with the installation r� uLrcrnonts and under the superv.t
he City Engineer.
egardless of the method employed by the develoner for the i n s tallat.ion of im:3z o cements ,, "tio
mprovements shall be finally accepted by the City of Edmonds until the devel6pe r. furnishes
he City with a ;pond in the amount of 15 percent of the cost of Said improvements io guarantee
aid improvements against defects in workmanship and/or nuiteria.ls for a period of two (2l
ears from the date of such fira L acceptance."
!so, before final acceptance, an as -built drawing of ca ,improve ments shall be submitted
y the developer's engineer and approved by the City Engineer.
onvenant: Owners, and all persons having any present or subsequent ownership interest in
hose lands, and the successors and assigns of owners or other partieshaving any 'said
i nterest, hereby agree thatthe of Edmonds shall. he held harmless in all respects
rom any and all claims for damages for injunctive relief which may be occasioned now
n in the future to adjacent land or improvements by reason of the construction, operation
nd maintenance of the drainage, system, and hereby wa-ivc and release the City of edmonds
rom any and all claims for damages, excluding_ damage caused solely by an act or omission of
aid City and injunctive relief which the owners, or their cst+ccessors' or assigns, m.:ry, them=
elves have now or in the future by reason of the construction, maiinenance and operation of
aid drainage system.
ie City Engineer will review plans for improvements, hri.or to the stlirt of construction.
7tify the City Engineer of the schedule of construct..ion prior to commencing work (HO
)RY. WILL BE UNDERTAKEN IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY UNTIL AUTHORIZED BY THE ENGINEEEING
PARTP;ENT. }
f you have any quesitons concerning the above, please contact the City Enilineer's Office.
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CHECKLIST OF REQUIRED INFORMATION
TO BE FILED WITH SHORT SUBDIVISION APPLICATION
NOTE: Your application will be reviewed when all of the following required information is filed with the
Edmonds Planning Department.
For
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Rec'd ` Complete
or N/A
or NN—J�A
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The names and addresses of owners of property within BO feet of the proposed short
subdivision.
2.
A title report.
3.
Accurate legal descriptions of existing property, and legal descriptions of each
proposed lot. The legal descriptions must be prepared, stamped and signed by a
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registered professional surveyor or certified by a title insurance company doing
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business in Snohomish County.
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A map, prepared, stamped and signed by a registered professional surveyor showing:
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a. the date, scale, north point, quarter section, section, township and range
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number;
b. boundary lines, accurate and to scale, of the tract to be subdivided, and each
lot in the subdivision;
location
c. and names of all existing or proposed streets or easements within or
adjacent to the proposed short
� p subdivision, and the location of pavement;
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d. boundaries land reserved in deed for
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of all the common use of the property
owners of the short subdivision;
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e. the approximate location of existing structures;
f the location and width of proposed access drives and easements with existing
and proposed ownership clearly +ndicated;
o. any existing or proposed restrictions on the use of the land;
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the location of any streams:
the location of any trees more than eight inches in diameter.
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Future development plans if the proposed short subdivision ha', any lot, large
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enough to allow further subdivision.
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'he completed environmental assessment form.
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he completed environmental check'ist, if applicahle.
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- grading plan, if required.
a drainage plan.
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, proposal for dedication or pariland instead of "in -lieu" +er. if desi,•ed by
he aool`cant.
NAME
TELEPHONE NUMBER
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252-3173 office
STREET ADDRESS CITY.
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9304 Olympic View Drive
Edmonds
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98020
AGE NT'S NAME
ELEPHONE NUMBER
STREET ADDRESS ITY
STATEIZIP
3650 Colby Avenue
Everett
WA
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F PROPERTY TO BE SUBDIVIDED:
NUMBER OF LOTS
, APPLICANT REQUESTS THAT THE -FOLLOWING VARIANCE OF
REQUIREMENTS BE CONSIDERED:
IS CTION
CERTIFI ~N: 'l certify that I own the above described property, and further` that -
all adjacent.property which l own, which has not received a previous subdivision `
approval, is shown on the preliminary plat.
I further certify that the attached list contains the names, addresses and zip
codes of all owners of property within 80 feet of the ornpnsed subdivision as
recorded with the County Assessor, and that all of the attached requirements
have been met'
l understand that street dedications may be required in conformance with the
Official Street Plan oftheCity of Edmonds. (Not applicable to lot line adjustments)4,6
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Date Fi`e Fee Receipt
Zone Designation Env. Sensitive Area? APO's
Title Report Legals �^ Map
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rx—i'sting Proposed
Plan Env. Assessment Env. Checklist
Future Development
Grading plan Drainage Plan
park Dedication proo. _����__ ln-lieu Fee Receipt A_______
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Jonathan & Joan 861duan 776-7657 home
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9304 Olympic Vi,ew'Drive Edmonds WAi
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R.L. McDuffy & Associates 258-4438
3605 Colby r
:Everett WA 98201
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PIONEER HATIONAI ,
TITLE INSURANCE
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NAME. AND ADDRESS
OR OWNERS OF
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PROPERTY WITHIN 80
FEET OF PROPOSED
SHORT PLAN
(1)
Ronald D. Wailes
9318 Olympic View Drive
Edmonds, Washington 98020
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Wi11iam A 1.4a11is
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18;319 fligh Street
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Edmonds,''Washington 98020
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Pioneer First Federal Savina
John M. Tayor
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4111 200th SW
Lynnwood, Washington 98036
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Particia May VanMason
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1611 30th Avenue West
Seattle, Washington 98199%
(5)
Sam Stamm
9325 Olympic View Drive
Edmonds Washington 98020,
(6)
John M Midgley
9323 Olympic View Drive
Edmonds, Washington 98020
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Martha S. Cederberg
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93.17 Olympic View Drive
Edmonds Washington 98020
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Bi11 Murphy
9311 Olympic View Drive
Edmonds, Washington 98020
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Great Northwest Federal Saving .&
Loan
Van1'eunen
0. Box 319.
Sremeton, Washington. 98310
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Washington Mutual Saving Bank
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Vern Bendixsen
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i,01 2nd Avenue,,
Seattle, Washington 98I01
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S',herwood & Roberts, Inc.`
,3 k W. Vehrs
,. Fox 1517
Wal'a Walla, Washington 99362
(12)
Arthur & Frances Hambean
9302 Olympic View Drive
'dmoncs, Washington 98020
(13)
Cascade Savings & Loan
(14) Gene Parro+.t
RicharMcKenzie
9215 i83rc Place SW
2828 Colby Avenue
Edmonds, Wtfshi rigton 98020
Everett, Washington 98201
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
Introduction. The State Environmental Policy Act of
9� 71, Chapter 43.21C, RCW, requires all state and local
governmental agencies to consider environmental values
both for their own actions and when licensing•, private
proposals. The Act also requires that an Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) be prepared for all major actions
significantly affecting the quality of the environment.
The purpose of this checklist is to help the agencies
involved dete=ine whether or not a proposal is such a
maior action.
Please answer the following questions.as completely as
you can with the information available to you Where
explanations of your answers are required, or where you
believe an explanation would be helpful to government
decision makers, include vour explanation in the space
provided, or`use additional pages. You should include
references to any reports or studies of which you are
aware and which are relevant to the answers you provide.
Complete answers to those questions now will help all
agencies involved undertake the required environmental
reviev without unnecessary delay.
The following questions apply to your total proposal,
not -just to the permit for which you are currently
applying or the proposal for which approval is sou;ht.
Your'.answers,should.inciude the impacts that will be
,caused by your proposal when.it is completed, even
rhoug:i completion may.not-occur.until sometime in.the
future. This will allow all agencies involved to complete
their environmental review now, without duplicating
paperwork in the future.
NOTE This is a standard form being, used by all state
and local agencies in the State of ,Washington for various
types of proposals. Many of the questions may not appl-.,
to you -,proposal. If a question does not apply, just
answer it "not applicable" (N/A) and continue on to the
next question.
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
A. BACKGROUND
1. Name of Proponent Jonathan & Joan Bolduan
2. Address and Phone Number of Proponent_ 93t14 nl)4jjjnT_i, VleL%IDrive
Edmond-- WA 990202 776-7657 hnnip 252- 11 7'� n f f i rP a'•`
3. DaLe Checklist Submitted 3/10/81
4. Agency Requiring Checklist City of Edmonds _
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5. Name of Proposal, if applicable Short Plat
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6. Nature and Brief Description of Proposal (including but not limited to
its size, general design elements, and other factors that will give an
accurate understanding of its scope and nature:'
Short Plat Exi'stinp Lot into 2 Lots
7. Location of Proposal (describe the physical setting of the proposal, as
well as the extent of the land area affected by any environmental im-
pacts, including any other information needed to give an accurate under-,, t°
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standing of the environmental setting of the proposal):
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8. Estimated Date for Completion of;the Proposal 12/81
9. List of all Permits, Licenses, or Government Approvals Required for'all
Proposal (fedaral,'state , and local = including rezones;,:
None.
10. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansions, or further
activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain.
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11. Do you know of any plans by others which may affect the property covered
by your proposal? If yes, explain.
No
12. Attach any other application form that has been completed regarding the
proposal, i, none has been completed, but is expect.-d to be filed at
some future date, describe the nature of such application form:
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B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations_o{ all "yes"
and "maybe" answers are required).
YES MAYBE NO
I. Earth. Will the proposal result in.
a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes
in geologic substructures?
b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction
or overcovering of the soil?
X
C. Change in topography or ground surface
relief features?
d. The destruction, covering or modifica-
tion of any unique geologic or physical
features?
X F:
e. Any increase in wind or water erosion
of soils, either on or off the site?
f. Changes in deposition or erosion of
beach sands, or changes in siltation,
deposition or erosion which may modify
the channel or a river or stream or the
bed of the.ocean or any bay, inlet or
lake?
X
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YES MAYBE NO
c. Alterations to the course or flow
Of flood waters?
d, Change in the amount of surface water
X
in any water body?
e. Discharge into surface waters, or in
any alteration
X -�
of surface water quality,
including but not limited to
temperature,
dissolved oxygen or turbidity?
f. Alteration of the direction or rate
X
Of flow of ground waters?
g. Change in the quantity of ground
waters, either through direct additions
or withdrawals, or through interception
of an aquifer by cuts or excavations'
h. Deterioration in ground water quality,
-� x
either through direct injection, or through
the
seepage of leachate, phosphates, deter-
gents, waterborne virus or bacteria, or
other substances into the
ground waters?
x
i. Reduction in the amount of water
otherwise available for public water
supplies?
Explanation: fr{1
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4. Flora. Will'the proposal result in:
A. Change in the diversity of species,,
or numbers of any species of flora (in-
cluding trees, shrubs, grass, crops,
microfiora and aquatic plants)?
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b. Reduction of the numbers of any
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unique, rare or endangered species
of flora?
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C. Introduction of new species of
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flora into an area, or in a barrier'
to the normal replenishment or exist-
ing species?
d. Recution in acreage of any agr4-
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cultural crop?
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Explanation: )Th�iiocinc f r f rrdati0n�
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c}New ar,dsc<o ��„ new h0irre
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` g,' Natural Resources. Will the proposal
result in: �
� a' Increase in the rate of use of any
natural resource?
b' Depletion of any nonrenewable
. natural resource?
Explanatipn-
12.
13.
a
YES
MAYBE NO i
Risk of UPse_t_. Daes the proposal involve
a risk of an explosion or release of hazard-
ous substances (including, but not limited
to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)
in the event of an accident or upset condi-
tions?
x
Explanation;
Po ulation. Will the proposal alter the
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ocation, distribution, density, or growth
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rate of the human population of an area"
-X
Explanation: -One new !tome
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a;
Housinq. Will the proposal affect existing
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hou ing, or create a demand for additional
housing?
x
Explanation:
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Transportation/Circulation. Will the pro-
posal result in:
a. Generation of additional vehicular
movement?.
x_'
b. Effects on existing parking facili-
ties, or demand for new parking?
X-
C. Impact upon existing transportation
systems?
x
_
d. Alterations to present patterns of
circulation or movement of people and/or
'
goods?
x.
e. Alterations to,waterborne, rail or
air traffic?
x' ;
f Increase in traffic hazards to motor
vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians?
x x.
Explanation: (a' Generation of more vehicular
because of one newe
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an effect upon, or result in a need for ('
new or altered governmental services in
any of the following areas: A
a. Fire protection? _x
b. Police protection? {
x.
C. Schools? x
d. Parks or other recreational
facilities? x
p."
e. Maintenance of public facilities,
including roads? X
_
f. Other governmental services?
Explanation:
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Energy. Will the proposal result in:
a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel
or energy?
b. Demand upon existing sources of
energy, or require the development J
of new sources of. energy? x
Explanation:
16.
Utilities. Will the proposal result in
a need for new systems or alterations to
the following utilities:
A
a. Power or natural gas? x'
b. Communications systems? x
C. Water? X
d. Sewer or septic tanks? x
e. Storm water drainage?
f..Solid waste and disposal? x
Explanation:
E.
YES MAYBE
17. Human Health. Will the proposal result
to the creation of any health hazard or
potential health hazard (excluding
mental health)?
Explanation:
x
18. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result
in the obstruction of any scenic vista.
or view open to the public, or will the
proposal result in the creation of an
aesthetically offensive site open to
public view?
r
x
Explanation:
19. Recreation. Will the proposal result
in an impact upon the quality or quan-
tity of existing recreational oppor-
tunities?
x
Explanation:
F•P
Archeological/Historical. Will the
proposal result in an alteration of
a sigr.i=icant archeological or his-
torical site, structure, object or
building?
Explanation:
SIGNATURE
1, the undersigned, state that to the best of'my knowledge the above information is
true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration
o, non -significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there
be any willful misrepresentation or willful la of full disclosure on my part.
PROPONENT z
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CITY OF aMONDS PROL .' NAME ,
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT DATE SUBMITTED
The information on this form will be used to determine the effect of your action upon the
environment of the City of Edmonds. Please answer each question as thoroughly as possible.'
1. LAND {
± 14600 Square Ft. Good Limitations None
Area q Soils Type
Description of topography (% slope) Average S1one _
NOTE: If grading or filling will;
Grading: Estimated cubic yards 200 exceed 500 cubic yards a gradingand filling plan must be sub -
Filling: Estimated cubic yards 120 mitted with the application.``
Estimated area to be paved (including buildings) 3500 Square Feet k,
Estimated area in open space (pervious surface) 11,000 Square Feet``
2. WATER `
Stream - Estimated flow (cubic feet per second) N/A
t
Will stream be altered? No If yes, to what degree?�
Other water bodies?
Impact on storm drainage Method of handling runoff
Adjacent to shorelines zone? NO Within 200 feet of MHHW? NO
3. VEGETATION
Type and approximate number of trees 10 Conifer Trees
Minimum diameter of trees to remain 8 Inch % of trees to be removed 10%
Ground cover % to be removed
Proposed landscaping, if any.
4. EXISTING LAND USE WITHIN 300 FEET RADIUS OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT:
Single Multi -
Vacant Family Family Commercial Other
North x
South
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5. CIRCULATION
Estimated increase in auto trips daily 4
Availability of public transportation No
6. AREA OF ?MPACT
Neighborhood____, x City-wide Regional
7. EFFECT ON AIR DUALITY N/A
8. CHANGES IN NOISE. GENERATION N/A