APPROVED RESUB1 BLD2022-1319+Transportation_Impact_Form+1.25.2023 (returned in May 2023)Approved by:
5/4/23
BLD2022-1319-A
BLD2022-1320 - B
BLD2022-1321 -C
BL.D2022-1322- D,
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Worksheet
PERMITTING & DEVELOPMENT
ENGINEERING
DIVISION
121 5th Avenue N
P: 425.771.0220
Name of Proposed Project: Housing Hope ELC Multifamily
Owner/Applicant
Housing Hope ELC Properties
Name
5830 Evergreen Way
Street/Mailing Address
Everett, WA 98203
City
Telephone: (425) 347-6556
RESUB
1/26/2023
APPENDIX A
Page 1 of 2
CITY OF EDMONDS
DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES
Impact
Analysis
Applicant Contact Person:
Jeff Chandler, Housing Developer
Name
3331 Broadway Avenue
Street/Mailing Address
Everett, WA 98201
State Zip City
Telephone:
State
(425) 322-3723 x 292
Traffic Engineer who prepared the Traffic Impact Analysis (if applicable):
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Matthew Palmer
Firm Name Contact Name
Telephone: 1-425-708-8272 E-mail: matt.palmer@kimley-horn.com
1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
a. Location - Street address: 8215 236th Street SW
b. Specify existing land use: Undeveloped.
Zip
(Attach a vicinity map and site plan.)
c. Specify proposed type and size of development: 52 affordable housing apartment units.
(# of residential units and/or square footage of building)
d. Date construction will begin and be completed: l/l/2023 through 3/l/2024
e. Define proposed access locations: One inbound -only access located approximately 21 feet from the
development's eastern boundary, and one outbound -only access located
approximately 4 feet east of the development's western boundary
HANDOUT UPDATED 03.24.2021
APPENDIX A
Page 2 of 2
f. Define proposed sight distance at site egress locations: At the outbound -only access, there will
be over 220 feet of SSD in both directions meeting requirements for safety.
2. MITIGATION RECOMMENDATIONS
State recommended measures and fees required to mitigate project specific traffic impacts.
Traffic impact fee shall be calculated from the attached Impact Fee Rate Tables and as identified
in ECDC 18.82.120, except as otherwise provided for independent fee calculations in ECDC
18.82.130.
❑ CHANGE IN USE
Fee for prior use shall be based on fee established at the time the prior use was permitted. If
the previous use was permitted prior to the adoption of Ordinance 3516 (effective date:
09/12/04), the 2004 ECDC 18.82.120 impact fee shall be used.
Units in
ITE Land Use Category Per Unit square feet,
Fee Rate # of dwelling,
of , etc.
New Use $ X
Prior Use $ X
New Use Fee: $ - Prior Use Fee: $ _ $ 1
R NEW DEVELOPMENT
ITE Land Use Category
New Use I Affordable Housing
General Office
❑ NO CHANGE
Units in
Per Unit
square feet, Fee
Fee Rate
# of dwelling,
of , etc.
$ 5,530.21
X 23.92 PM Trips = $132,282.62
$10.89
1,228 SF $13,372.92
❑ INDEPENDENT FEE CALCULATION
Subtotal $145,655.54
TOTAL FEE $29,131.11*
MITIGATION FEE RECOMMENDATION: 1 $
INDEPENDENT FEE CALCULATION: $240.00 (+ consultant fee) 1 $
TOTAL TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE $
Approved by:
9¢�1a4zd llar-a4� 5/4/2023
City of Edmonds, Engineering Division Approval Date
' No impact fees will be due, nor will a credit be given, for an impact fee calculation resulting in a net negative.
*Note:
AN 80%
reduction
has been
applied per
ECDC
3.36.040.B.
HANDOUT UPDATED 03.24.2021
Kim Williams
From:
Hauss, Bertrand <Bertrand.Hauss@edmondswa.gov>
Sent:
Wednesday, January 04, 2023 1:12 PM
To:
Kim Williams
Cc:
Sarunas Farler (Sarunas.Farler@kimley-horn.com); Palmer, Matt; Nelson, Denise;
McConnell, Jeanie; Lambert, Jennifer
Subject:
RE: Housing Hope ELC Edmonds Comments, traffic
It appears everything submitted looks good. Please resubmit through MY BUILDING PERMIT, as directed by the Permit
Coordinator. Once inserted in the system, I will then complete my final review.
Let me know if you have any additional questions.
From: Kim Williams <kim@designsnw.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 11:42 AM
To: Hauss, Bertrand <Bertrand.Hauss@edmondswa.gov>; Lambert, Jennifer <Jennifer.Lambert@edmondswa.gov>;
McConnell, Jeanie <Jeanie.McConnelI@edmondswa.gov>
Cc: Sarunas Farler (Sarunas.Farler@kimley-horn.com) <Sarunas.Farler@kimley-horn.com>; Palmer, Matt
<Matt.Palmer@kimley-horn.com>
Subject: RE: Housing Hope ELC Edmonds Comments, traffic
Hi Bertrand — were you able to have an internal discussion with Jennifer / Jeanie regarding traffic impact fee reduction
for low income housing, and confirm that traffic study is not required?
Thanks,
Kim Williams
Project Manager
Designs Northwest Architects
c: 360.913.0342 (primary contact)
d: 360.926.8955
e: kim@designsnw.com
From: Hauss, Bertrand[maiIto: Bertrand. Hauss@edmondswa.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2022 2:21 PM
To: Kim Williams
Cc: Sarunas Farler (Sarunas.Farler@kimley-horn.com); Palmer, Matt
Subject: RE: Housing Hope ELC Edmonds Comments, traffic
Kim,
As discussed over the phone, I need to have a short internal discussion with Jeanie and Jennifer (regarding the proposed
TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE REDUCTION for Low Income Housing). This discussion is scheduled for early next week when both
come back from vacation and we will call you shortly after. I believe the email Kim just sent clarifies the proposed
conditions and helps answer the question I had.
Thanks and let me know if you have any questions.
Bertrand
From: Kim Williams <kim@designsnw.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2022 1:08 PM
To: Hauss, Bertrand <Bertrand.Hauss@edmondswa.gov>
Cc: Sarunas Farler (Sarunas.Farler@kimley-horn.com) <Sarunas.Farler@kimley-horn.com>; Palmer, Matt
<Matt.PaImer@kimley-horn.com>; Lambert, Jennifer <Jennifer.Lambert@edmondswa.gov>
Subject: RE: Housing Hope ELC Edmonds Comments, traffic
Hi Bertrand — resending in case you've been out of office. Can you provide direction regarding Sarunas' explanation
below (since Jennifer Lambert out until 1/3)? We'd appreciate an expedited response if possible.
Thanks,
Kim Williams
Project Manager
Designs Northwest Architects
c: 360.913.0342 (primary contact)
d: 360.926.8955
e: kim@designsnw.com
From: Kim Williams [mailto:kim@designsnw.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2022 10:19 AM
To: Hauss, Bertrand
Cc: Sarunas Farler (Sarunas.Farler@kimley-horn.com); Palmer, Matt; Lambert, Jennifer
Subject: FW: Housing Hope ELC Edmonds Comments, traffic
Hi Bertrand —Jennifer Lambert is out of office for the holidays. Can you offer direction based on Sarunas' explanation in
email below and per attached?
Thanks,
Kim Williams
Project Manager
Designs Northwest Architects
c: 360.913.0342 (primary contact)
d: 360.926.8955
e: kim@designsnw.com
From: Lambert, Jennifer [mailto:Jennifer.Lambert@edmondswa.gov]
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2022 9:31 AM
To: Farler, Sarunas
Cc: Palmer, Matt; kim@designsnw.com
Subject: RE: Housing Hope ELC Edmonds Comments, traffic
The City's Traffic Engineer is reviewing your email and we will get you a response as soon as possible.
From: Farler, Sarunas <Sarunas.Farler@kimley-horn.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2022 10:43 AM
To: Lambert, Jennifer <Jennifer.Lambert@edmondswa.gov>
Cc: Palmer, Matt <Matt.PaImer@kimley-horn.com>; kim@designsnw.com
Subject: Housing Hope ELC Edmonds Comments
Jennifer,
Per the phone call, here is the memo that we created for the development showing that it was under 25 peak -hour trips.
Based on this and Form #E82, the TIA worksheet found in Appendix A (of Form #E82) should be all that is required and a
full study should not be necessary. However, in the attached City Comments, for the first section it sounds like a full
study is being required even though we are under the threshold needed for one to be required. Are you requiring a full
traffic study even though the requirements are not met or are you just looking for us to put something together
confirming that we are under the threshold outside of the memo that was submitted?
Thank you.
Sarunas Farler, E.I.T.
Kimley-Horn I Snohomish County Office: 2828 Colby Avenue, Suite 200, Everett, WA 98201
Direct: 206 677 8732 1 Mobile: 360 918 4391
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Kim Williams
From: Shipley, Brad <Brad.Shipley@edmondswa.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 11:45 AM
To: Jeff Chandler
Cc: Bobby Thompson; Kim Williams; Dan Nelson (dan@designsnw.com)
Subject: RE: Housing Hope - Impact Fee Waiver/Reduction Request
Thank you for providing, Jeff. This will suffice for the impact fee waiver request.
-Brad
From: Jeff Chandler <JeffChandler@housinghope.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 11:39 AM
To: Shipley, Brad <Brad.Shipley@edmondswa.gov>
Cc: Bobby Thompson<BobbyThompson@housinghope.org>; Kim Williams <kim@designsnw.com>; Dan Nelson
(dan@designsnw.com) <dan@designsnw.com>
Subject: Housing Hope - Impact Fee Waiver/Reduction Request
Hello Brad,
Thank you for taking my call yesterday. The below is provided for your review and consideration.
Housing Hope — Edmonds Lutheran Church Field Apartments
REQUEST FOR LOW INCOME IMPACT FEE WAIVER/REDUCTION (PARK IMPACT FEE WAIVER, TRANSPORTATION/
STREETS IMPACT FEE REDUCTION)
The applicant, Housing Hope, intends to develop 52 units of Low -Income affordable housing and is respectfully
requesting an impact fee waiver/reduction per ECDC 3.36.040.B./C.
Housing Hope — Edmonds Lutheran Church Field Apartments (HH ELCF Apts.) proposes site and building improvements
to a +/- 1.35-acre vacant parcel located at 8215 236th Street SW (APN 00576700002614) to create a multifamily
development that will provide low-income affordable family housing. The two three-story structures propose a total of
+/- 45,527 SF, comprised of 52 dwelling units offering 1-bedroom / 1-bath, 2-bedrooms / 1-bath, and 3-bedrooms / 2-
baths configurations. Administration and community amenities will provide supportive services on -site to the residents,
and include administration staff offices, health screening room (occasional services for on -site residents), community
multipurpose room with kitchen for life -skills programs attended by the residents, children's room, laundry, multifamily
community pantry, and maintenance shop and office.
At project completion, the fifty-two (52) units will be affordable to households at or below 50% and 30% of area median
income (AMI). Twenty-six (26) of the units will be designated to serve households that have previously experienced
homelessness, with 6 (six) of these units dedicated to serving households with histories of substance abuse. The 26
units serving homeless households will be supported with Project -based Section 8 vouchers from the Housing Authority
of Snohomish County (HASCO). Supportive services for the 26 units will be tailored under a Resident Services delivery
model, where case managers will work with residents to create plans that help the respective families engage in
activities that strengthen their households and increase their ability to be self-sufficient and inter -dependent with their
community.
Estimated household sizes range from 4 to 7 and the community is estimated to be a maximum of 272 residents,
modeled after other Housing Hope sites that successfully integrate homeless families, low-income families, and families
with special needs.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns prior to our permit submission.
R,
Jeff
HOUSING
HOPE
Jeff Chandler
Housing Developer
Tel: (425) 322-3723 x 292
3331 Broadway Avenue, Everett, WA 98201
www.housinghope.org
Kimley>»Horn
MEMORANDUM
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To: Bryce Levin, Housing Hope
From: Matthew Palmer, PE 3
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Project: Housing Hope ELC Multifamily Development
KH #090222031 Y%
Date: April 25, 2022 •�, k 42322
Subject: Updated Trip Generation, Sight Distance & Mitigation
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Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc. has been retained to provide a traffic analysis for the proposed
Housing Hope ELC Multifamily development. The site address is: 8215 236t' Street SW and is
located along the north side of the 236t' Street SW, west of SR-99. A site vicinity map is shown in
Figure 1.
The Housing Hope ELC Multifamily development is proposed to consist of 52 affordable housing
units. The development is proposing to have a one-way loop with both ends of the loop accessing
236t' Street SW. Matthew Palmer, responsible for this memorandum, is a licensed professional
engineer (Civil) in the State of Washington and member of the Washington State section of ITE.
1. TRIP GENERATION
The trip generation calculations for the Housing Hope ELC Multifamily development are based on
data published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) in the Trip Generation Manual, I Ph
Edition (2021). The average trip generation rates for ITE Land Use Code 223, Affordable Housing,
have been utilized for the trip generation calculations. The trip generation of the 52 new residential
units is summarized in Table 1.
Table 1: Weekday Trip Generation Summary
52 New
Affordable
Average Daily Trips
AM Peak -Hour Trips
PM Peak -Hour Trips
Housing Units
Inbound
Outbound
Total
Inbound
FOutbound
Total
Inbound
Outbound
Total
Generation Rate
4.81 trips per unit
0.36 trips per unit
0.46 trips per unit
Splits
50%
50%
100%
29%
71%
100%
59%
41%
100%
Trips
125.06
125.06
250.12
5.43
13.29
18.72
14.11
9.81
23.92
The Housing Hope ELC Multifamily development is anticipated to generate approximately 250
average daily trips with 19 AM peak -hour trips and 24 PM peak -hour trips. It is important to note that
there is office space on -site. This is for supportive services and property management/maintenance
only. Additionally, the supportive services will be utilized by residents only and will not generate
additional trips.
kimley-horn.com
Kimley>»Horn
Figure 1: Site Vicinity
2. LOCAL TRANSIT
There are 10 bus stops located within one -quarter mile of the site that service Community Transit
Routes 101, 115, 416 and the Swift Blue Line. Route 101 runs from the Aurora Village Transit Center
to the Mariner Park and Ride with buses arriving approximately every 30 minutes. Route 115 runs
from the Aurora Village Transit Center to the McCollum Park and Ride with buses arriving
approximately every 30 minutes. Route 416 runs from Edmonds to Downtown Seattle with 5 buses
set to depart Edmonds between 5:45 and 7:45 AM and 5 buses that depart Seattle between 3:40 and
5:40 PM. The Swift Blue Line runs from the Aurora Village Transit Center to the downtown Everett
Station with buses arriving approximately every fifteen minutes between 4:15 and 6:00 AM, every
ten minutes between 6:00 AM and 7:00 PM and every twenty minutes between 7:00 and 11:00 PM.
Housing Hope ELC Multifamily April 2022
Traffic Impact Analysis 2 KH #090222031
Kimley»>Horn
3. PARKING ANALYSIS
The Housing Hope ELC Multifamily development is proposing to include 50 parking spaces on -site
for the 52 units. To determine the parking demand for the Housing Hope ELC Multifamily
development, a parking utilization count was performed at the Housing Hope Twin Lakes site which
is almost identical with 50 apartment units and 56 parking spaces on -site. It is important to note that
both sites have an office space on -site to accommodate supportive services, property management
and maintenance. As both sites have approximately 6 staff that will utilize this space, parking demand
calculated from counts at the Twin Lakes site should be in line with this project. The parking counts
were performed by the independent county firm Traffic Data Gathering (TDG) after 11:00 PM on
July 13, 2021. Per the parking count, there were 46 parked vehicles at the Housing Hope Twin Lakes
site. This resulted in a parking demand of 0.92 per unit for the Housing Hope Twin Lakes
development. Additionally, a prior count at this location performed on December 3, 2020 by TDG,
after 10:00 PM showed a total of 50 parked vehicles which resulted in a parking demand of 1.00 per
unit. Based on an average of these two counts, the Housing Hope ELC Multifamily development
would have an anticipated parking demand of 0.96 parking spaces per unit. Based on the 52 proposed
residential units, the development would have a parking demand of 50 parking spaces. It is important
to note that the proposed Housing Hope ELC Multifamily site will have more local transit options
when compared to the Twin Lakes facility, which would likely reduce the parking demand when
compared to the Twin Lakes facility. ITE Parking Generation Srh Edition supports the parking
demand utilization counts performed with 29 studies showing an average rate of 0.99 per unit with a
range of 0.32 to 1.66 vehicles per unit in a General Urban/Suburban Setting.
4. ACCESS ANALYSIS
The Housing Hope ELC Multifamily development is proposing two accesses onto 236t' Street SW,
one inbound -only access located approximately 21 feet from the development's eastern boundary,
and one outbound -only access located approximately 4 feet east of the development's western
boundary. Sight distance was performed at the site accesses, stopping sight distance only for the
inbound -only access and stopping/entering sight distance for the outbound -only access. The posted
speed limit along 236t' Street SW is 25 mph. Per AASHTO guidelines, this requires 155 feet of
stopping sight distance and 280 feet of entering sight distance. The inbound -only access will meet the
stopping sight distance requirement with over 155 feet available in both directions. The outbound -
only access will have over 400 feet of clear stopping and entering sight distance to the west. The
outbound -only will have over 220 feet of stopping sight distance to the east, and approximately 280
feet of entering sight distance to the east. The inbound and outbound -only accesses meet sight
distance requirements for safety.
Attachments (A-1 to A-4)
Housing Hope ELC Multifamily April 2022
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From: Carla Nasr<CarlaN@trafficdatagathering.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2019 10:02 AM
To: Brad
Subject: RE: Parking Count
Hello Brad,
The following are the results of the parking count taken at the site in Marysville/Arlington on Tuesday December 3ra
2020 at 10:OOPM:
50 occupied stalls (2 of them were ADA stalls) + 6 empty stalls (1 of them an ADA stall).
The parking lot was observed until 10:30pm: no additional vehicle related to the site was observed.
Regards,
T a i l'
Carla Nasr
carlan@trafficdatagathering.com
(425) 334-3348 O 1 (425) 345-1148 C
Address: 11410 13th St. SE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
From: Brad <BradI@gibsontraffic.com>
Sent: Monday, December 2, 2019 2:25 PM
To: Carla Nasr<CarlaN@trafficdatagathering.com>
Subject: Parking Count
Carla
What would be the cost to evaluate the parking demand at a site in Marysville/Arlington? The count would have to be
done after 10:00 and I would like to get some idea if people parking in the adjacent retail area or other off -site areas. So
you would have to hang around for a little.
I have attached a map for your info.
Brad Lincoln, PE
Gibson Traffic Consultants, Inc.
2813 Rockefeller Avenue, Ste B
Everett, WA 98201
(p) 425.339.8266
bradl kgibsontraffic. com
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TTRA FFIC DATA GATHERING
Twin Lakes Parking
2820 164th Street NE
Marysville, WA
Date of Count: Tue. 7/13/2021
Time of Count: 11:00 PM
Number of Parking
Stalls
Number of Utilized
Parking
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Affordable Housing - Income Limits
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Peak Period Parking Demand vs: Dwelling Units
On a: Weekday (Monday - Friday)
Setting/Location: General Urban/Suburban
Peak Period of Parking Demand: 10:00 p.m. - 5:00 a.m.
Number of Studies: 29
Avg. Num. of Dwelling Units: 159
Peak Period Parking Demand per Dwelling Unit
33rd / 85th
Average Rate Range of Rates Percentile
0.99 0.32 - 1.66 0.85 / 1.33
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Average Rate
Rz= 0.91
Parking Generation Manual, 5th Edition • Institute of Transportation Engineers
800
A-4
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