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Glossary of Terms
List of Acronyms
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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY
Comprehensive Plan
Lists of Tables, Maps, Figures, and Charts
Introduction
Land Use
Transportation
Economic Development
Housing
Capital Facilities
City Center
Potential Annexation Areas
Natural Environment
Private Utilities
Shoreline Master Program
Twin Lakes Commercial District Subarea Plan
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List of Tables
Chapter Two - Land Use
Table II-1 Household Targets by King County Urban Subarea
Table II-2 South King County Subarea Household Targets, 2001-2022
Table II-3 Land Use Classifications
Chapter Three - Transportation
Table III-1 Transportation Plan Chapter Subsection
Table III-2 Key Service Providers
Table III-3 Characteristics of Functional Classifications of Streets
Table III-4 Washington State Access Classification System, Chapter 468.52 WAC (7-14-94)
Table III-5 City of Federal Way Access Management Standards
Table III-6 Planning and Operational Levels of Service
Table III-7 Major Street and Roadway Improvements
Table III-8 Transportation Systems Management (TSM) Strategies Applicable to Federal
Way
Table III-9 Intelligent Traveler Systems (ITS) Applications in Federal Way
Table III-10 Purposes of Walking and Biking Trips
Table III-1 1 Non -Motorized User Problems and Solutions
Table III-12 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Non -Motorized Improvements
Table III-13 Evaluation of Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Strategies
Table III-14 Federal Way Mode Split Survey Results
Table III-15 METRO Improvement Plan Projects in Federal Way
Table III-16 Work Trips and Mode Split Estimates
Table III-17 TIP High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Improvements Federal Way
Table III-18 Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) - 1998-2004
Table III-19 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) - 2005-2015
Table III-20 Federal Way Comprehensive Plan's Impacts to Highways of Statewide
Significance - 2000 to 2020
Table III-21 Impact to City Streets From State's Failure to Provide Adequate
Capacity on Highways of Statewide Significance in 2020
Chapter Four - Economic Development
Table IV-1 2006 Employment Estimates Federal Way and King County
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Table IV-2 2001 Average Sales Prices of Owner -Occupied Homes in King County
Table IV-3 Average Multi -Family Rents, Fall 2006
Table IV-4 Summary of Economic Conditions in Southwest King County Cities
Table IV-5 Economic Development Areas and Actions
Table IV-6 Development Zones: Description
Table IV-7 Development Zones and Land Use
Chapter Five - Housing
Table V-1 2000 H.U.D. Income Levels by Household Size
Table V-2 Affordable Housing for Various Income Segments
Chapter Six - Capital Facilities
Table VI-1 City of Federal Way Facilities Plan, Surface Water Management
Component
Table VI-2 Summary of Existing Park-s and Recreation Areas
Table VI-3 Parks Six -Year Capital Improvements Plan, 2007-2012
Table VI-4 Summary of Existing Community Facilities
Table VI-5 Projected Community Facility Needs, 2007-2013
Table VI-6 Summary of Existing Facilities Capacities
Table VI-7 Federal Way School District Student Forecast
Table VI-8 Federal Way Public Schools 2007 Capital Facilities Plan Six -Year Finance
Plan
Chapter Seven - City Center
Table VII-1 Gross Floor Area of Land Uses, City Center, February 2007
Chapter Eight - Potential Annexation Areas
Table VIII-1
Year 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2020 Population and Housing
Table VIII-2
Existing Land Use by Parcels
Table VIII-3
PAA Housing Sales and Affordability
Table VIII-4
PAA Park Facilities Owned by King County
Table VIII-5
PAA and City Parks Levels of Service
Table VIII-6
Federal Way Potential Annexation Area Capital Costs for Parks and
Recreation
Table VIII-7
In -Road Surface Water Facilities
Table VIII-8
Regional Stormwater Facilities
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Table VIII-9 Residential and Commercial Drainage Facilities
Table VIII-10 Road Maintenance Problems in PAA King County Maintenance
Division 3
Table VIII-1 1 Road Maintenance Problems Near PAA King County Maintenance
Division 3
Table VIII-12 Federal Way Potential Annexation Area Capital Costs for Surface Water
Capital Improvements
Table VIII-13 Street Inventory Within PAA
Table VIII-14 Future LOS and Recommended Improvements
Table VIII-15 Federal Way Potential Annexation Area Capital Costs for Roadway
Improvements
Table VIII-16
Operating Revenues Generated by PAA (2003)
Table VIII-17
Operating Costs by Department by Potential Annexation Area (2003)
Table VIII-18
Annual Net Operating Revenues (or Operating Cost) of Annexation, by
PAA (2003)
Table VIII-19
Federal Way Potential Annexation Area Capital Revenue to 2020
Table VIII-20
Federal Way Potential Annexation Area Estimated Future Capital Costs
Table VIII-21
Federal Way Potential Annexation Area Estimated Net Capital
Revenues
Chapter Twelve - Twin Lakes Commercial District Subarea Plan
Table XII-1 Multi -Family Dwelling Units
Table XII-2 Subarea Street Classification Inventory
Table XII-3 Twin Lakes Park & Ride Utilization
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List of Maps
Chapter Two - Land Use
Map II-1 Proposed Comprehensive Plan Designations
Map II-2 Generalized Existing Land Use
Chapter Three - Transportation
Map III-1 Travel Patterns from Residential Areas in the Federal Way Planning Area
Map III-2 Existing Significant Streets and Highways
Map III-3 Existing and Planned Traffic Signals
Map III-4 2000 Traffic Volumes
Map III-5 Functional Classification of Existing and Planned Streets and Highways
Maplll-6 Planned Street Sections
Map III-7 State Access Management Classifications
Map III-8 City Access Management Classifications
Map III-9 2002 Congested Streets and Highways
Map III-10 2008 Congestion with Existing Streets and Highways
Map III-1 1 2008 Congestion with Proposed Streets and Highway Improvements
Map III-12 2020 Congestion with 2008 Streets and Highway Improvements
Map III-13 2020 Congestion with 2020 Improvements
Map III-14 High Collision Rate Intersections (1997 - 1999)
Map III-15 High Collision Rate Corridors (1997- 1999)
Map III-16 High Collision Severity Intersections (1997 - 1999)
Map III-17 High Collision Severity Corridors
Map III-18 Sidewalks Inventory on Major Streets (2002)
Map III-19 Bicycle Facilities Plan
Map III-20 All Day Transit Service
Map III-21 Peak Hour Transit Service
Map III-22 Proposed Transit Routes
Map III-23 Helicopter Landing Areas
Map III-24 Recommended Heliport Siting Areas
Map III-25 Through Truck Route Plan
Map III-26 2003-2008 Transportation Improvement Plan
Map III-27A 2009-2020 Capital Improvement Plan
Map III-27B 2003-2020 Regional Capital Improvement Plan
Chapter Four - Economic Development
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Map IV-1 Southwest King and North Pierce County Sub -Region
Chapter Six - Capital Facilities
Map VI-1 Federal Way Drainage Basins
Map VI-2 Surface Water Trunk Systems
Map VI-3 Park& Plan Planning Areas
Map VI-4 Major Parks and Open Space
Map VI-4A Potential Location of City Center Public Open Spaces and Bicycle Routes
Map VI-5 City Facilities
Map VI-6 Federal Way School District #210
Map VI-7 Lakehaven Water Service Area
Map VI-8 Highline & Tacoma Water Service Area
Map VI-9 Lakehaven Sewer Service Area
Map VI-10 South King Fire and Rescue
Chapter Seven - City Center
Map VII-1 City Center Vicinity Map
Map VII-2 City Center Boundary Map
Map VII-2A Boundaries of Planned Action SEPA
Map VII-3 The Concept Plan
Map VII-4 City Center Land Use Designations
Map VII-5 Proposed Street Network
Map VII-6 Principal Pedestrian and Bicycle Connections
Map VII-7 Potential Transit Alignments and Stops
Map VII-8 Potential Location of City Center Public Spaces and Bicycle Routes
Map VII-9 Phasing Concept, 1995-2010
Chapter Eight - Potential Annexation Areas
Map VIII-1
Federal Way PAA
Map VIII-2
Community Level Subarea Boundaries
Map VIII-3
Sensitive Areas
Map VIII-4
Geologic Hazards
Map VIII-5
Parks and Cultural Resources
Map VIII-6
Pre -Annexation Comprehensive Plan Designations
Map VIII-7
Pre -Annexation Zoning Map
Map VIII-8
Surface Water Facilities
Map VIII-9
Arterials & Local Streets
Map VIII-10
Existing Roadway Level of Service
Map VIII-1 1
Year 2020 Roadway Level of Service
Map VIII-12
20 Year Proposed Intersection Improvements
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Map VIII-13 Fire Department Facilities
Map VIII-14 Public School Facilities
Chapter Nine - Natural Environment
Map IX-1 Aquifers
Map IX-1 A Aquifers and Wellhead Capture Zones
Map IX-2 Areas Susceptible to Groundwater Contamination
Map IX-3 Wellhead Capture Zones
Map IX-4 Surface Water Resources
Map IX-5 Geologic Hazards
Map IX-6 Priority Habitats and Species
Chapter Ten - Public Utilities
Map X-1 Council Approved PAA Boundary
Map X-2 Existing and Proposed Improvements to the Sub -Transmission System,
Puget Sound Energy -Electricity
Map X-3 Gas Supply Mains, Puget Sound Energy - Gas
Map X-4 Proposed Improvements, Puget Sound Energy -Gas
Map X-5 Cable Service by Comcast, Cable Television
Chapter Eleven - Shoreline Master Program
Map XI-1 Federal Way and its Potential Annexation Area
Chapter Twelve - Twin Lakes Commercial District Subarea Plan
Map XII-1 Twin Lakes Commercial District and Surrounding Residential Area
Map XII-2 Twin Lakes Commercial District
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List of Figures
Chapter Two - Land Use
Figure II-1 Percent Gross Land Area by Existing Land Use, September 2006
Figure II-2 The Concept Plan Diagram
Figure II-3 Population Projection, King County
Chapter Three - Transportation
Figure III-1 Historical Transportation Infrastructure
Figure III-2 Current Multimodal Transportation Systems
Figure III-3 Roadway Cross Section A and B
Roadway Cross Section C and D
Roadway Cross Section E and F
Roadway Cross Section G and H
Roadway Cross Section I and J
Roadway Cross Section K and L
Roadway Cross Section M and N
Roadway Cross Section O and P
Roadway Cross Section Q and R
Roadway Cross Section S and T
Roadway Cross Section U and V
Roadway Cross Section W and X
Roadway Cross Section Y and Z
Figure III-4 Special Cross Sections
Figure III-5 Land Use Intensity vs. Transit Demand
Chapter Five - Housing
Figure V-1 Federal Way Age Distribution by Population in 2000
Figure V-2 Federal Way's Housing Stock
Chapter Seven - City Center
Figure VII-1 Aerial View of City Center
Figure VII-2 Potential Core Area Development
Figure VII-3 Potential Frame Area Development
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Figure VII-4
Potential Redevelopment of Surface Parking Areas
Figure VII-5
Illustration of City Center, 1995 Conditions
Figure VII-6
Illustration of City Center Evolution, 2025
Chapter Eight - Potential Annexation Areas
Figure VIII-1 Potential Annexation Area 2002 Existing Land Use Distribution
Chapter Ten - Private Utilities
Figure X-1 Electricity Supply from Source to Customer
Figure X-2 Typical Puget Sound Energy Distribution System
Figure X-3 Cable Source to Customer
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