Jon Short Pat 33325 8th Avenue South
Federal Way, WA 98003-6325
253-835-7000
www.cityoffederalway.com
Jim Ferrell, Mayor
April 10, 2020
Mr. Jonathan Millard
PO Box 319
Maple Valley, WA 98038
russmillard@yahoo.com
Re: File #16-105598-00-SU; SHORT PLAT APPROVAL
Jon Short Plat, 33214 38th Avenue South, Federal Way
Dear Mr. Millard:
The Community Development Department has completed the administrative short subdivision review for the
Jon Short Plat. The applicant proposes to subdivide a single-family residential lot into five single-family
residential lots, including access and utility Tract “A.” The city received the application on November 23,
2016, and deemed it complete on August 31, 2018.
The City of Federal Way hereby grants conditional preliminary approval of the Jon Short Plat, subject to the
conditions noted below. This preliminary approval corresponds to, but is not limited to, the following
documents submitted by the applicant:
1. Three-page short plat drawing, prepared by Touma Engineering & Land Surveyors, date stamped
resubmitted on December 11, 2019.
2. Preliminary Engineering Plans, prepared by Patrick Harron & Associates, LLC, date stamped
resubmitted on December 11, 2019.
3. Preliminary Planting Plan, prepared by Glenn Takagi, Landscape Architect, date stamped
resubmitted on December 11, 2019.
CONCLUSION
This Decision of the Director is based on the enclosed Findings of Facts (Exhibit A) and is in accordance with
the following criteria pursuant to Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC) 18.30.110(2):
1. The proposed short subdivision is consistent with the comprehensive plan;
2. The proposed short subdivision is consistent with all applicable provisions of this title;
3. The proposed short subdivision is consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare;
4. The proposed short subdivision is consistent with the ten-item subdivision purpose statement
listed in FWRC 18.05.020; and
5. The proposed short subdivision is consistent with applicable development standards listed in the
subdivision code’s design criteria, required improvements, other applicable ordinances, or
regulations of the city, and the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 58.17.060 and 58.17.110.
Mr. Jonathan Millard
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CONDITIONS OF PRELIMINARY APPROVAL
The following conditions are reasonably necessary to eliminate or minimize any impacts from approving the
application. The following conditions are hereby incorporated as part of the short subdivision decision.
Unless otherwise permitted in FWRC 18.30.280, all conditions shall be met prior to plat recording:
1) The applicant must obtain engineering (EN) approval and authorization to proceed from the
Public Works Department prior to construction of plat infrastructure.
2) The Jon and Russell (file 16-105594-SU) Short Plats are mutually dependent in regard to access
(roadway) and storm drainage infrastructure improvements. Prior to recording, improvements
for each short plat shall be constructed, with final acceptance of the improvements given by the
City of Federal Way.
3) Prior to recording, the applicant shall provide the Parks Department a fee-in-lieu payment for open
space in the amount of 15 percent of the most recent assessed land value of the subject property.
4) Prior to recording, the existing structure on Lot 5, located within the required side yard setback,
must be removed and the building footprint removed from Sheet 2 of the short plat document.
5) Prior to recording, remove the King County Health Department signature block from Sheet 1
of the short plat document.
6) Prior to recording, addresses for each lot must be depicted on the short plat document.
7) Prior to recording, a note must be added to the short plat stating that at the time of the building
permit application, the site plan for Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 must depict where the retained and/or
replacement trees will be located per the approved Preliminary Planting Plan.
8) Prior to recording, a note must be added to the short plat stating that Lots 3 and 4 will require an
NFPA 13D fire sprinkler system. Depending on structure placement and access, an NFPA 13D
fire sprinkler system may be required for Lots 1 and 2, this will be determined at the time of the
building permit application submittal for Lots 1 and 2.
9) The applicant is required to pay a transportation impact fee (TIF) for each lot. The fee will be
assessed and collected from the applicant when the building permit is issued, using the fee
schedule then in effect.
10) The applicant is required to pay a school impact fee for each lot. The school impact fee is due at
the time of the building permit issuance for new dwelling units. This fee amount is subject to
change as determined annually by the Federal Way School District.
RECORDING
Upon completion and inspection of all applicable conditions, the applicant shall submit final short plat
drawings to the city. Pursuant to FWRC 18.30.300, all short plats shall be recorded with the King County
Division of Elections and Records. Please use the enclosed Resubmittal Information form and submit to the
Permit Center one signed (by the owners) and notarized short plat drawing for the city to sign.
The applicant is responsible for recording the short plat at their expense. Please return one conformed copy
of the short plat to the Permit Center immediately after recording. No changes to the short plat document are
allowed following city signature. If the King County recording process necessitates revisions to the short plat
document, you must request and receive approval of any changes from city staff prior to recording.
Mr. Jonathan Millard
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APPEAL PROCESS
Pursuant to FWRC 18.30.140, any person who is mailed a copy of this decision may appeal the decision
within 14 calendar days of the date of issuance. The decision may be appealed in the form of a letter delivered
to the Community Development Department by 5:00 p.m., April 29, 2020, at the following address: 33325
8th Avenue South, Federal Way, WA 98003. An appeal letter must contain a clear reference to the matter
being appealed, along with a copy of the decision. A statement of the alleged errors in the decision and
required appeal fee must be included. Any additional requirements of FWRC 18.30.140 must be followed.
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT
The proposal is exempt from a SEPA threshold determination pursuant to the Washington Administrative Code
(WAC) 197-11-800(6)(d).
DURATION OF PRELIMINARY APPROVAL
This short subdivision preliminary approval shall expire five years from the date of this decision, or April 14,
2025. Opportunities for time extensions are available pursuant to criteria listed in FWRC 18.05.090.
REQUESTS FOR CHANGE OF VALUATION
Any affected property owners may request a change in valuation for property tax purposes, notwithstanding
any program of revaluation.
CLOSING
Any questions or concerns regarding this decision can be forwarded to Senior Planner Becky Chapin at 253-
835-2641, or becky.chapin@cityoffederalway.com.
Sincerely,
Brian Davis
Community Development Director
enc: Findings of Facts
Resubmittal Information Handout
Approved Short Plat
c: Kevin Peterson, Engineering Plans Reviewer
Sarady Long, Senior Transportation Planning Engineer
Chris Cahan, South King Fire & Rescue
Brian Asbury, Lakehaven Water & Sewer District
Schwin Chaosilapakul, P.E., schwin@patrickharron.com
Parties of Record, Approval Letter and Finding of Fact:
Jean Parietti, jmparietti@aol.com Karen Langridge, karenl63@comcast.net
Lori Sechrist, lasechrist@comcast.net Simone Perry, info@time-in-a-box.com
Mike Brown, mbss091789@gmail.com John Swaw, linexjohn@outlook.com
Tony Boddie, t_boddie@yahoo.com Terry Thomas, terry@pnwgroup.com
Bill Eichholtz, bill.eichholtz@hotmail.com Julie Cleary, cleary4@comcast.net
Debra Hansen, dragonflycove@comcast.net Toni Findt, findttlc@hotmail.com