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MEMORANDUM
December 20, 2016
Kernen Lien, Senior Planner
Jeanie McConnell, Engineering Program Manager
PLN20160054 —Design Review Westgate Mixed Use Zone
Westgate Village -10032 Edmonds Way
The comments provided below are based upon review of the application and documents
submitted for the subject design review. Additional information is requested from the
applicant at this time. Please ask the applicant to respond to the following:
1. A preliminary storm drainage report and plan shall be submitted to the City to confirm
project feasibility.
a. Stormwater management system(s) shall be shown with invert elevations at
facilities and connection to City storm system.
b. For those areas where permeable pavement, bio-retention, or other LID technique
is provided as a means of meeting stormwater management requirements,
infiltration rates shall be provided consistent with City of Edmonds requirements.
Refer to Handout E72B & E72D for additional information.
2. Low Impact Development: ECDC 22.110 WMU Design Standards requires sustainable
site design, including low -impact storm water treatment systems. As such, the following
applies to the project and shall clearly be shown on the plans:
a. Pervious surfaces shall be integrated into site design and may include: pervious
pavement, pervious pavers and vegetated roofs. Capture and reuse strategies
including the use of rainwater harvesting cisterns may be substituted for the
effective area of pervious surface required.
b. Runoff generated on site shall be routed through a treatment system such as a
structured storm water planter, bioswale, rain garden, pervious pavement, or
cisterns. (Please note, where pervious pavement is provided as a means of also
meeting stormwater management requirements, flows from other adjacent areas
shall not be directed to these permeable pavement systems).
c. Stormwater runoff from sidewalks should be conveyed to planted parkways or
landscaped rain gardens. Overflow from parkways and runoff from the roadways
should be directed into bioswales and/or pervious paving in curbside parking
areas, along the street edges where it can infiltrate into the ground. Perforated
curbs through which street water runoff can flow to open vegetated swales may
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also be provided, where feasible. (Please note, where pervious pavement is
provided as a means of also meeting stormwater management requirements, flows
from other adjacent areas shall not be directed to these permeable pavement
systems).
3. As noted during the pre -application meeting on 9/1/2016, the frontage improvements shall
extend along the entire SR- 104/Edmonds Way property frontage. Driveway access points
shall be consolidated and the eastern approach shall be removed consistent with WMU
zone requirements and access management plan (shown below).
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4. Along a portion of Edmonds Way, the proposal shows the required 5-foot wide landscape
buffer (between street and sidewalk), as well as an 8-foot wide sidewalk. In providing
these required improvements, it appears as though a portion of the sidewalk will be
located on private property. Clearly show or annotate the intent to either dedicate
additional right-of-way to the City or provide a public pedestrian easement.
a. Please note, within the general area of the intersection of 1001h St SW and SR-104,
the planting buffer may be reduced or excluded, provided that the sidewalk is
greater than 8-feet in width.
5. An internal circulation drive has been provided through the site. As perpendicular parking
exists along one side of the drive and is proposed along the other, the travel lanes shall be
24-feet in width. The goal established within WMU zone is to reduce impervious surface
areas and therefore, the 24-foot width is also a maximum. Sidewalk areas that flow
through the site shall be a minimum of 6-feet in width. Please provide a cross section that
confirms these design dimensions.
6. Plans indicate Compact parking stalls to the east of Amenity Area 1. Provide stall
dimensions to confirm minimum dimensions of 8-feet x 16.5 feet.
7. Water and sewer utilities fall under the purview of the Olympic View Water & Sewer
District. Please provide confirmation that OVWSD has been made aware of the proposed
project and that the proposal is found to be feasible from their perspective.
Thank you.