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08-102765 (2) • ` CITY OF CITY HALL FILE 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way Mailing Address: PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 (253)835-7000 • www.cityoffederal way.corn December 23,2008 Kay Johnson King County Library System 960 Newport Way NW Issaquah,WA 98027-2702 RE: FILE#08-102765-00-UP;PROCESS III APPROVAL Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion,342001"Way South,Federal Way Dear Ms.Johnson: The City of Federal Way has completed the administrative review and hereby issues conditional approval of the proposal to construct a 9,000 square-foot addition to the library,add parking stalls,and revise the storm drainage facilities and site improvements.The site plan application submitted on June 9,2008(with revisions submitted on September 25,2008),is hereby conditionally approved per the enclosed fmdings for Project Approval.The remainder of this letter outlines future review processes and outlines procedures related to appeals and approval periods for this decision. REVIEW PROCESSES REQUIRED The site is located in an Office Park(OP)zoning district.Government facilities are permitted in the zone subject to Federal Way City Code(FWCC)Section 22-833.The library expansion is reviewed through Process III,Project Approval, in conjunction with environmental review under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA).Project approval does not grant license to begin any type of site work. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW UNDER SEPA The responsible official of the City of Federal Way issued a notice of an anticipated Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)for the library and parking lot expansion on July 12,2008.The City received one comment letter before the comment period ended on July 26,2008.The final DNS was issued on December 1,2008,and the 14-day appeal period for the determination ended on December 15,2008,with no corrections to the initial determination. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL The City hereby conditionally approves the site plan' and building elevations2 per the enclosed Exhibit A, Findings and Conclusions for File No. 08-102765-00-UP, and pursuant to FWCC Chapter 22,Article VI, "Project Approval—Process III." Site plan and Level I floor plan prepared by Mithun,resubmitted September 25,2008 2 Exterior elevations;prepared by Mithun,resubmitted September 25,2008 Ms.Johnson December 23,2008 Page 2 CONDITIONS OF PROJECT APPROVAL 1. Prior to issuance of any construction permits that involve any vehicular access through property associated with the Federal Way/King County Regional Library property for the benefit of the Federal Way School District, the applicant shall provide written confirmation that both agencies have approved the access. 2. Prior to issuance of any construction permits for the library or parking lot expansion,the applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed development complies with downstream analysis and detention requirements set forth in the 1998 KCSWDM and the City of Federal Way Addendum to the KCSWDM for both portions of the project,including verification that appropriate easements are in place. 3. Prior to issuance of any clearing,grading or construction permits for the library,landscape plans and the Tree Removal Plan prepared by Debra Guenther,LSA shall be updated to fully reflect work proposed in the southern portion of the site including interior parking lot landscaping within the new parking stalls and school access easement,related storm facility screening,and quantification of the total number of on-site significant trees as well as the total number of significant trees removed with the proposed actions. PROCEDURAL INFORMATION Unless modified or appealed,the Process III decision is valid for a period of one year from the date of issuance of the decision. If no further action is taken within one year of the date of issuance,the decision will expire.A single,one-year extension of the decision may be granted,only if a written request is submitted to the Department of Community Development Services,33325 8th Avenue South,PO Box 9718,Federal Way,WA 98063-9718,at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the decision. The applicant,or any person who receives a copy of the decision pursuant to FWCC Section 22-395(e), may appeal this decision pursuant to FWCC Section 22-397.Any appeal must be in the form of a letter delivered to the Department of Community Development Services,33325 8th Avenue South,PO Box 9718,Federal Way,WA 98063-9718,and be accompanied by the established fee,within 14 calendar days after the effective date of issuance of this decision.The effective date of issuance is the date of the decision plus three calendar days,or December 26,2008.The appeal letter must contain a clear reference to the matter being appealed and a statement of the factual findings and conclusions of the Director of Community Development Services disputed by the person filing the appeal.The Federal Way Hearing Examiner will hear any appeals of the Process III decision.Following completion of all applicable appeal periods,the applicant may engage in construction activity provided pertinent permits have been approved. This decision does not constitute building permit approval and it does not waive compliance with future City of Federal Way codes,policies,and standards relating to this development.The building permit for the library addition(file#08-102238-CO),is currently under review. If you have any questions regarding this decision,please contact Deb Barker,Senior Planner,at 253-835- 2642,or deb.barker@cityoffederalway.com. Sine ely,A/ Fe Greg Fewins,Director Department of Community Development Services 08-102765 Doc.1.D.48070 Ms.Johnson December 23,2008 Page 3 Exhibits Exhibit A: Findings of Fact and Conclusion Exhibit B: Site plan;prepared by Mithun,resubmitted September 25,2008 Exhibit C: Exterior elevations;prepared by Mithun,resubmitted September 25,2008 Exhibit D: Tree removal plan and planting plans;prepared by Debra Guenther,LSA,dated June 2,2008 Exhibit E: Preliminary grading plan;prepared by KPFF Consulting Engineers,resubmittal date September 25,2008 Exhibit F: Sketch of dedicated pedestrian walkway submitted November 24,2008 c: Lisa Scribante,Mithun, 1201 Alaskan Way,Suite 200,Seattle,WA 98101 H.David Kaplan,30240 27th Avenue South,Federal Way,WA 98003 Margaret Nelson,32904 4th Avenue SW,Federal Way,WA 98023 Chad Weiser,Otak, 10230 NE Points Drive,Suite 400,Kirkland,WA 98039 Deb Barker,Senior Planner Ann Dower,Senior Development Engineer Sarady Long,Senior Traffic Engineer Scott Sproul,Assistant Building Official Brian Asbury,Lakehaven Utility District Chris Ingham,South King Fire and Rescue 08-102765 Doc.1.D.48070 FILE CITY OF IPP"...."11,000°F Federal Way Exhibit A Findings and Conclusion for Process III Approval Federal Way Regional Library Expansion File No. 08-102765-00-UP The following are findings for recommending approval of proposed expansion of the library and parking lot with related site improvements for the existing library located at 34200 13t Way South. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The applicant proposes a 9,000 square-foot addition to the existing library building together with associated site improvements including elimination of 9 parking stalls,the addition of 21 parking stalls for a net increase of 12 parking stalls,and storm drainage improvements. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL 1. The applicant proposes a 9,000 square-foot addition to the north and east sides of the existing 25,000 square-foot library,with associated site improvements including landscaping,installation of rain gardens and other water quality facilities,and filling the storm drainage treatment facility,which creates room for additional parking stalls.The project also includes construction of vehicular connection to the adjacent Panther Lake Elementary School.The site is approximately 5 acres in size and is located at 34200 1st Avenue South,on King County tax parcel number 202104-9058. 2. The subject property is zoned Office Park(OP),and the comprehensive plan designation is Office Park.Pursuant to Federal Way City Code(FWCC)Section 22-833,Government facilities are permitted in the OP zoning district subject to Process III review and approval.The addition is subject to environmental review under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA)as the original 1990 SEPA application did not cover the proposed increase in gross floor area or number of parking stalls. 3. The City issued a notice of complete application together with a notice of anticipated Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)for the proposal on July 26,2008.The notice was published in the City's official newspaper,posted on site,posted on the City's official notice boards,and mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the site.One comment letter expressing concerns about project impacts to existing library services,as well as trees,wetlands and the lack of parking was received.The City issued a DNS on December 1,2008.No appeals were filed at the conclusion of the appeal period on December 15,2008.The environmental checklist for the library addition is hereby incorporated by reference as though set forth in full. 4. The proposal has been reviewed for consistency with all applicable zoning regulations including but not limited to FWCC Section 22-639;FWCC Article VI,Process III Project Approval;Article XVII, Landscaping, Article XIX,Community Design Guidelines;and FWCC Chapter 21,Surface and Stormwater Management. 4. 5. The proposed library expansion is compatible with nearby residential and school uses,provided all conditions of project approval are met. Surrounding existing uses include: North: Library Lane and vacant land South: Elementary School West: 1s`Way South and multi-family residences East: Wetlands with buffers and vacant land 6. Development Standards—Height, Setbacks and Parking—The height of the addition complies with the applicable zoning code standards for government uses.The tallest portion of the addition will be approximately thirty feet in height,which complies with the maximum allowed height for this zone. The required yard setback for government facilities located within the OP zone is 25 feet from the front property line and 20 feet for side and rear setbacks.The existing library building is set back 25 feet from the 1s`Avenue South right-of-way; the new addition will be set back 20 feet from the Library Lane roadway in conformance with FWCC. Under FWCC Section 22-833,parking for this type of use is determined on a case-by-case basis.The Institute of Traffic Engineers(ITE)parking manual requires 119 parking stalls for this size of library facility.There are 175 existing parking spaces currently provided at the Library.The applicant proposes to eliminate 9 of the parking stalls,and fill a drainage pond to add 21 parking stalls for a net increase of 12 parking stalls.As such,the applicant proposes to provide 46 percent more parking stalls than required by the ITE parking requirements.In addition,the adjacent elementary school can provide additional parking opportunities during non-school hours.To that end,the applicant has proposed to install a pedestrian walkway connecting the library entrance to the adjacent elementary school property,where a pedestrian walkway provides pedestrian access to the school parking lot along ls`Way South.Pedestrian access to the school parking lot is also available via the 1s`Way South sidewalk. 7. Public Services—The applicant has proposed library service be temporarily displaced from the regional library and relocated during the time that the library is closed for construction.Temporary library facilities are proposed to be in operation throughout the one-year construction process, including book reserves and hold pickups at the Panther Lake Elementary School,a browsing collection and computer access to be located in The Commons at Federal Way during mall business hours,together with an increase in the operational hours of the South 320th Street Library in order to mitigate the library closure. 8. Transportation Access&Concurrency—No changes to vehicular access into the library site are proposed with the expansion.Portions of the existing storm drainage facility located along the southern end of the site are proposed to be filled to create new parking stalls as well as a new vehicular access to the service area of the rebuilt elementary school located on the adjacent parcel. As proposed,this vehicular access would be available during school related construction activities, and it would provide permanent access for emergency vehicle and service functions,as well as access for delivery vehicles and refuse collection.No private vehicles would use this vehicular access.The Federal Way/King County Regional Library must approve of the proposed vehicular access in order for it to be established. Should the Library decline to allow the connection,it will not be required to be constructed. In the event that negotiations between the School District and the Library Districts are still ongoing at the time of building permit issuance for the library expansion,a condition requiring that a recorded easement be in place prior to commencement of any clearing or grading work that establishes any vehicular connection between the properties shall be added to the building permit. Findings for Process III Approval 08-102765/noc.i.o.48071 Federal Way Regional Library Addition Page 2 • The following condition is established for the vehicular access easement: Prior to issuance of any construction permits that involve any vehicular access through property associated with the Federal Way/King County Regional Library property for the benefit of the Federal Way School District, the applicant shall provide written confirmation that both agencies have approved the access. Concurrency—The applicant submitted a Concurrency application,which has been reviewed by Public Works Traffic staff.The staff report of the Concurrency analysis identifies required mitigation measures for Process III Project Approval, addresses any failures of the City's Level of Service(LOS)standard,and provides for the collection of pro-rata share mitigation towards the City's Transportation Improvement Nan(TIP)projects impacted by the proposed development.No Level of Service(LOS)deficiencies were noted outside of locations where programmed improvements would be constructed.Therefore,no supplemental offsite • mitigation is necessary.The fmal staff evaluation for the Concurrency application,Federal Way File#08-102406-00-CN,is hereby incorporated by reference as though set forth in full. Prior to issuance of any construction permits for the proposed development,the applicant shall pay the project pro-rata share contribution in the amount of$184,766.00 to the City in order to mitigate the impacts of 64 new PM peak hour trips generated by the project and meeting the LOS standards.Transportation Improvement Plan projects impacted are listed below. . x Design Study,Environmental analysis to 150 1 a City Center Access Phase 2 improve access to City Center $1,136 Add 2nd SB left-turn lane,3rd SB right-tum 150 lb City Center Access Phase 3 lane $495 Widen S 320th St bridge over I-5,realign loop 150 lc City Center Access Phase 4 ramp and NB off-ramp $6,695 Add HOV lanes,2nd SB left-turn lane @ 288th,install raised median,signal @ SR 509 SR 99 HOV Lanes Phase 3:S 284th St- @ Redondo Wy S with interconnect to 11th PI 141 2 SR 509 S $2,037 Add HOV lanes,2nd NB left-turn lane on SR 138 3 S 348th St: 9th Ave S-SR 99 99,install raised median,underground utilities $28,804 Add 2nd NB,WB left-turn lanes,WB right- turn lanes,widen 1st Ave S to 5 lanes to S 131 4 S 320th St @ 1st Ave S 316th St. $21,992 102 5 SR 99 @ S 356th St Add WB thru lane,EB,NB left-turn lanes $10,528 Add WB,SB right-turn lanes,2nd EB,WB 135 7 S 348th St @ 1st Ave S left-turn lanes $40,640 10th Ave SW/SW 344th St: SW Campus Extend 3-lane collectors,sidewalks,street 146 8 Dr-21st Ave SW lights $2,690 148 9 1st Ave S @ S 328th St Install raised median,improve access at 328th $7,170 139 10 S 320th St @ 20th Ave S Add 2nd left-turn lanes EB,WB $2,982 Findings for Process III Approval 08-102765/m4.I D.48071 Federal Way Regional Library Addition Page 3 • Add 2nd left-turn lanes all approaches,WB 170 11 21st Ave SW @ SW 336th St right-turn lane $17,228 SR 99 HOV Lanes Phase 4:SR 509-S 159 12 312th St Add HOV lanes,install raised median $13,997 171 13 SR 99 @ S 312th St Add 2nd NB left-tum lane $2,044 Widen to 5 lanes,bike lanes,sidewalks, 157 15 S 356th St: SR 99-SR 161 illumination $7,787 Extend 3 lane principal collector and signal at 151 17 S 352nd St:SR 99-SR 161 SR-99 $552 Interconnect to 26th Ave SW with the 152 18 SW 320th St @ 21st Ave SW addition of a 2nd WB left-turn lane $1,029 167 21 SW 320th St @ 47th Ave SW Install traffic signal $266 SW 336th Wy/SW 340th St: 26th PI SW 168 23 -Hoyt Rd Widen to 5 lanes $16,692 Total $184,766 9. Storm Drainage—The existing library was constructed in 1990.Construction of the building addition and parking lot expansion will create additional runoff from new impervious surfaces such as parking lots and rooftops.The City's development review engineer reviewed the applicant's May 30,2008,Preliminary Stormwater Technical Information Report(TIR)and a June 2,2008, Downstream Analysis Report,both prepared by KPFF Consulting Engineers,which proposes storm drainage improvements in accordance with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM)and the City's amendments to the manual. Runoff from the building addition will be connected to new rain gardens constructed along the northeast side of the building addition,with the overflow dispersed into existing native vegetation. Portions of the existing storm detention facility in the south portion of the site will be filled to create new parking stalls and driveway.A new treatment facility is proposed to be provided on the adjacent Panther Lake Elementary School site,which will be sized to accommodate stormwater flows to both the School and the Library. Runoff from the new impervious area created by the school district and library projects has not been fully quantified or addressed to-date by project engineers.In that the new impervious area is expected to exceed 5,000 square feet,additional detention must be provided,or the existing detention pond on the school site must be shown to have capacity for the additional flow. If the new detention is to be addressed by the Panther Lake Elementary School project,the TIR must be revised to explain how it will be addressed. The following condition is established for the storm drainage plan: Prior to issuance of any construction permits for the library or parking lot expansion, the applicant shall demonstrate that the proposed development complies with downstream analysis and detention requirements set forth in the 1998 KCSWDM and the City of Federal Way Addendum to the KCSWDM for both portions of the project, including verification that appropriate easements are in place. All detention facilities will be designed to meet Level I flow control requirements of the 1998 KCSWDM.Water quality treatment must meet Resource Stream Protection Area requirements and must be designed to treat all pollution-generating surfaces,both existing and proposed,for the entire Findings for Process III Approval 08-102765/n0c.LD.48071 Federal Way Regional Library Addition Page 4 site.The applicant must comply with Erosion and Sediment Control standards,to include provisions for wet season construction as outlined within the KCSWDM and the City's amendments to the manual).As conditioned, final review of the stormwater quality, flow control,and detention will occur in conjunction with the full drainage review. 10. Wetlands—There are wetlands on a property east of the library on a vacant property owned by St. Francis Hospital.The applicant submitted a detailed description of the wetlands in a Library Site Reconnaissance Report prepared by Otak, Inc.,June 2,2008.This report noted that no wetlands or streams are located on the library site nor within 200 feet of the library site.Two wetlands located on the adjacent hospital site are more than 200 feet from the library parcel boundary.As a result,no wetland or stream buffers extend onto the library property. 11. Landscaping—Under FWCC,perimeter landscaping requirements for the government facility include a ten foot wide strip of type III landscaping along rights-of-way and ingress/egress easements,and five feet foot-wide strip of Type III landscaping along the other property lines.In the case of the library,the ten foot landscape buffer applies to the lst Way South and Library Lane portions of the site.The majority of the existing vegetation around the library meets or exceeds the requirement.The applicant will be infilling landscaping along the northern property line in conjunction with construction of the building addition,and will be providing interior parking lot landscaping for the new parking stalls. The applicant's preliminary landscape plan prepared by Debra Guenther,LSA must be updated to include work proposed along the southern portion of the site including parking lot addition and storm pond screening.The plan accurately depicts the total required landscape area for perimeter buffer,interior lot landscaping,and foundation landscaping. According to the June 2,2008, Tree Removal Plan prepared by Debra Guenther,LSA,there are 44 trees that meet the FWCC definition of a significant tree within the building addition area.Plans call for removal of 17 of the significant trees in this area during construction of the library addition and rain gardens.Further,several significant trees may be impacted by the filling of the storm pond and associated driveway connection to the elementary school.Due to the extensive amount of mature vegetation and the limited nature of the construction activities,fewer than 25%of the significant trees on site will be removed and tree replacement under FWCC section 22-1568 will not be required.In order to quantify those trees impacted by the filling of the storm pond and associated driveway connection to the elementary school,the applicant shall update the tree removal plan. The following condition is established for the landscape plan: Prior to issuance of any clearing,grading or construction permits for the library,Landscape plans and Tree Removal Plan prepared by Debra Guenther, LSA shall be updated to fully reflect work proposed in the southern portion of the site including interior parking lot landscaping within the new parking stalls and school access easement, related storm facility screening, and quantification of the total number of on-site significant trees as well as the total number of significant tree removed with the proposed actions. 12. Design Guidelines—The building addition consists of three transparent pavilions fanning out from the north and east portions of the existing building walls,replacing existing window wall areas.The largest pavilion will house an expanded children's collection,the middle pavilion will contain general collections,and the smallest pavilion houses a quiet room.The project embodies good design principles consistent with FWCC Article XIX, Community Design Guidelines, including,but Findings for Process III Approval 08-102765/n«.I.o.48071 Federal Way Regional Library Addition Page 5 not limited to,the site design standards set forth for all zoning districts in FWCC Sections 22-1634, 22-1635,22-1636,and 22-1639;and with applicable supplemental guidelines set forth in Section 22- 1638. The proposed pavilions contain multi-direction sloped rooms and sloped curtain wall glazing,which extends to the underside of the roof structure.The curtain wall is articulated through use of vertical and horizontal mullions,evoking the look of"stacked books."The new facades will continue to provide visibility into the building and allow animation as views of patrons and general library activity will be much more visible from the building exterior than present.The pavilions are modulated and screened with native landscaping related to rain gardens,as well as perimeter and foundation based landscaping.The project also uses a varied and complementary palate of materials and textures;including concrete stem walls,membrane roofing,metal siding and panels,and new plaster walls matching the existing library.The proposed expansion offers a variety of dynamic and intimate outwardly focused spaces that compliment the existing architectural design.The existing clock will be removed during construction,and replaced prior to building completion. The project,as proposed,maintains good on-site pedestrian circulation and connectivity to 1st Avenue South and the parking areas.The applicant proposes to extend the pedestrian corridor south to the property line connection to a pedestrian corridor at the rebuilt Panther Lake Elementary School.The applicant completed a CPTED checklist,which was reviewed and approved by staff. 13. The proposed site plan application and application attachments as conditioned have been determined to be consistent with the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan,all applicable provisions of this chapter, and with the public health,safety,and welfare.The streets and utilities in the area of the subject property are adequate to serve the anticipated demand from the proposal,and the proposed access to the subject property is at the optimal location and configuration for access,provided that all stated conditions of approval are met.The proposed development is consistent with Process III,Project Approval,decisional criteria and the community design guidelines criteria required under FWCC Section 22-395(b). CONCLUSION Pursuant to the decision criteria listed at FWCC Section 22-395(b)and the foregoing findings,the proposal is determined to be consistent with the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan(FWCP),all applicable provisions of the Federal Way City Code(FWCC),and with the public health, safety,and welfare,provided all conditions of project approval are met. Final construction drawings will be reviewed for compliance with applicable City of Federal Way codes, conditions of approval,and other applicable City regulations.These findings shall not waive compliance with future City of Federal Way codes,regulations,policies,and standards relating to these findings. Prepared by Deb Barker,Senior Planner December 17,2008 Findings for Process III Approval 08-102765/n3.Lo.48071 Federal Way Regional Library Addition Page 6 p8 - 103238 Ft' s UBM/TrEr) CONFORMED COPY vlTy FEB 1 8 2009 RF turn Addressderal Way School District 8(/f���NG Wq pRq� y 31405 18th Ave S. 20090115000090 ERT Federal Way, WA 98003 BAUMANN EAS 53.00 Attn: Tom Murphy, Superintendent PAGE001 OF 022 01/15/2009 09:15 KING COUNTY, UA Access, Utility and Stormwater Drainage Easement Agreement Reference Number(s)of Related Documents: N/A Grantor(s) : 1. King County Rural Library District,d/b/a King County Library System 2 Federal Way School District Grantee(s) : 1. Federal Way School District 2. King County Rural Library District, d/b/a King County Library System Legal description (abbreviated: i.e. lot,block, plat or section, township, range, quarter/quarter section) ® Full legal is on pages A-1-A-2 and B-1 of document. Assessor's Property Tax Parcel/Account Number Library's Property: 2021049058 School District's Property: 2021049110 07744.0002;LEGALI4982752.1 A AGREEMENT THIS ACCESS, UTILITY AND STORMWAlR DR NAGE EASEMENT AGREEMENT (this "Agreement") is made this /%^day of , 2009 by and between KING COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY DISTRICT, /a the KI G COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM, a Washington municipal corporation ("Grantor"), and FEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DISTRICT, a Washington municipal corporation("Grantee"). RECITALS A. Grantor owns certain real property commonly known as 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way, Washington, located in the City of Federal Way, State of Washington, as more fully described in Exhibit A attached to this Agreement("Grantor's Property"). B. Grantee owns property located adjacent and to the southwest of the Burdened Property, as more fully described in Exhibit B attached to this Agreement ("Grantee's Property"). C. Grantee is in the process of building an elementary school on Grantee's Property, and in connection therewith has requested that Grantor convey to Grantee a non- exclusive easement for emergency and service vehicle access and underground utilities in, on, under and through a portion of Grantor's Property, as more particularly described on Exhibit D to this Agreement(the"Access Easement Area"). D. Grantor is willing to grant, declare and establish in favor of Grantee for the benefit of Grantee's Property a non-exclusive easement for the foregoing purposes over, under, across and through the Access Easement Area, provided that Grantee grants, declares and establishes in favor of Grantor, for the benefit of Grantor's Property, a permanent easement for, and the right to tie into and use, Grantee's storm drainage system to be renovated on Grantee's Property, and subject to the terms and conditions hereof AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Grantor and Grantee agree as follows: 1. GRANT OF ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT Grantor hereby grants to Grantee and for the benefit of Grantee's Property, a permanent, non-exclusive, appurtenant easement (the "Access and Utility Easement") in, on, over and across the Access Easement Area for the purpose of providing vehicular access to and from Grantee's Property by emergency vehicles and Grantee's service and maintenance vehicles. Grantee shall have the non-exclusive right of access, ingress and egress, together with the right to install and maintain underground utilities, under and within the Access Easement Area following consultation with Grantor so as not to disturb 07744-00021 LEGA L 14982752.I or damage Grantor's existing utility and other improvements now located within the Access Easement Area. The approximate location of the Access Easement Area is shown on the diagram map attached to this Agreement as Exhibit C. 2. PURPOSE & USE OF ACCESS EASEMENT AREA 2.1 Grantee's Use of Access Easement Area; Temporary Construction Easement Grantee may use the Access Easement Area to construct, pave, use and maintain a driveway providing vehicular access by emergency vehicles and Grantee's service and maintenance vehicles to and from Grantee's Property, and to install underground utilities and associated improvements under and within the Access Easement Area (including, but not limited to, above-ground street lighting at locations mutually acceptable to Grantor and Grantee along the perimeter of the Access Easement Area so as not to interfere with general traffic circulation and parking on the remainder of Grantor's Property). In addition to emergency vehicle traffic, the driveway may also be utilized by Grantee's delivery and maintenance vehicles, but shall not be used by members of the public for access to or from Grantee's elementary school to be located on Grantee's Property. As part of the construction of its easement improvements, Grantee shall, at its sole cost and expense, construct replacement parking stalls for 22 vehicles on Grantor's Property (including paving and striping) at the approximate location shown on Exhibit C to replace the 7 parking spaces lost as a result of the grant of this Access and Utility Easement. Grantee will also install gates ("Gates") at the boundary of Grantor's Property and Grantee's Property, in the approximate location shown on Exhibit C attached hereto, which Gates will be kept closed except when required to be opened for access by Grantee's service and maintenance vehicles or by emergency vehicles (including, but not limited to, fire department, police, and ambulance). To enable Grantee sufficient access to construct the driveway, paving, replacement parking, utilities, Gates and other improvements to be located on, under or within the Access Easement Area, Grantor hereby grants Grantee a temporary construction easement over those portions of the Grantor's Property which are adjacent to the Access Easement Area, as legally described and in the approximate locations shown on Exhibit F attached hereto. This temporary construction easement shall continue until September 1, 2009. Grantee may use the temporary construction easement area to temporarily locate equipment and construction materials, and to enter and work at such reasonable times as may be necessary, for the purposes of carrying on said construction activities consistent with the purposes herein. Grantee shall secure at its sole cost and expense all building and other permits, licenses, and approvals required to construct and pave the driveway, install the Gates, construct and pave the replacement parking and install underground utilities in accordance with all Requirements of Law. For purposes of this Agreement, "Requirements of Law" -2- 07744-0002,LEGAL149g2752.I means all applicable laws, rules and regulations, including all laws, rules, codes and ordinances of the City of Federal Way and all other governmental bodies with jurisdiction over such easement improvement(s). Grantor shall have the right to approve the plans and specifications for any such easement improvement(s) proposed to be installed within the Access Easement Area, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Grantor reserves the right to use the Access Easement Area for all purposes not inconsistent with the rights granted Grantee under this Agreement; provided, however, that Grantor shall not install buildings or other above-ground structures within the Access Easement Area (other than street lighting at a mutually acceptable location) which would interfere with Grantee's rights of access granted under this Agreement. 2.2 Grantor's Use of Access Easement Area;Maintenance As partial consideration for this Agreement, Grantor reserves the right, after completion by Grantee, to use the driveway on the Access Easement Area for vehicles entering and exiting Grantor's Property, so long as Grantor's traffic does not interfere with Grantee's use thereof Grantee will provide Grantor a key to unlock the Gates to be installed by Grantee, which shall only be used by Grantor in the event of an emergency. Grantee shall also have the right to enter onto the Access Easement Area and the surrounding area as necessary from time to time after the initial construction is completed to construct, repair, renovate and otherwise maintain Grantee's easement improvements located within the Access Easement Area in Grantee's reasonable judgment, provided that such entry shall not unreasonably interfere with Grantor's use of Grantor's Property. Grantee shall ensure that Grantee's construction on and use of the Access Easement Area is performed in a good and workmanlike manner, in compliance with all Requirements of Law, free of liens, and does not materially or adversely affect Grantor's Property. Promptly following the completion of any construction activities on the Access Easement Area, Grantee shall restore the surface of the affected area as nearly as possible to the condition in which it existed immediately prior to the commencement of construction. Grantor shall be responsible. after completion by Grantee of its initial construction on the Access Easement Area, for normal maintenance and repair of the surface of the Access Easement Area, provided that Grantee shall be responsible for any maintenance and repair costs arising from the negligence or misconduct of Grantee and its agents and employees. 3. GRANT OF STORMWATER DRAINAGE EASEMENT 3.1. As part of the consideration for this Agreement, Grantee will, in connection with the development of its new school on Grantee's Property, be developing a stormwater drainage and detention system at the approximate location shown on Exhibit C attached hereto and as legally described on Exhibit E to this Agreement(the"Stormwater Detention Easement Area"), including underground pipelines, vaults, drains, service connections and associated equipment more fully described on Exhibit E-1 (collectively, the "Stormwater Detention System"). It is expected that Grantor will also make renovations to its library -3- 07744-0002,LEGAL I 4982752.I building on Grantor's Property. As partial consideration for this Agreement, Grantee hereby agrees to construct the Stormwater Detention System at its sole cost and expense in accordance with the description on Exhibit E-1. Grantee also grants and conveys to Grantor for the benefit of Grantor's Property a permanent, non-exclusive, appurtenant easement in common with Grantee for the use, operation, and routine maintenance of such Stormwater Detention System and to allow Grantor to route storm water from Grantor's Property into the Stormwater Detention System and to tie its stormwater drainage pipe from Grantor's Property into the Stormwater Detention System to be developed by Grantee on Grantee's Property as part of the construction of its new school, at such time as Grantor performs its renovation work on Grantor's Property. Grantor shall have the right to tie into and use the Stormwater Detention System by connecting its stormwater drainpipe into Grantee's Stormwater Detention System at the property boundary between Grantor's Property and Grantee's Property, in the approximate location shown on the diagram map attached to this Agreement as Exhibit C ("Stormwater Connection Easement Area"). Grantor shall have a non-exclusive easement to enter upon Grantee's Property or the Stormwater Detention Easement Area for the purpose of use, operation and routine maintenance of such Storm Water Management System improvements including the right to install and maintain up to thirty-five (35) passive filtration cartridges (or 89.74% of capacity) in the vault servicing Grantee's Stormwater Detention System, and Grantee shall have the right to install and maintain up to 4 cartridges (or 10.26%of capacity). The costs for any future maintenance of such cartridges or the vault in which the cartridges are located shall be shared by the parties in accordance with the foregoing percentages. 3.2. Grantee shall obtain all building and other permits, licenses and approvals required to construct and thereafter use, maintain, operate and keep in good condition and repair the Stormwater Detention System in accordance with all Requirements of Law, subject to the cost-sharing obligations in Section 3.1. Grantee shall ensure that its use thereof shall not use or require more capacity than described in paragraph 3.1 above. 3.3. Grantor shall obtain all building and other permits, licenses and approvals required to construct and thereafter use, maintain, operate and keep in good condition and repair its storm water drainage system located on Grantor's Property in accordance with all Requirements of Law, and shall ensure that its use thereof and its use of the capacity of Grantee's Stormwater Detention System shall not use or require more capacity than described in paragraph 3.1. 4. INDEMNIFICATION 4.1 Indemnification by Grantee Except to the extent the same are caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Grantor or its agents, employees or contractors, Grantee shall indemnify, defend and hold Grantor and Grantor's invitees occupying Grantor's Property (collectively, "Grantor lndemnitees") harmless from and against any and all loss, costs, damages, injuries, claims, -4- 07744.0002'LEGAL I4982752.I suits, liabilities, causes of action and expenses of any kind or nature, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by Grantor Indemnitees arising out of or related to: (i)Grantee's exercise of the rights granted to it by this Agreement, or (ii)Grantee's breach of its obligations under this Agreement. 4.2 Indemnification by Grantor Except to the extent the same are caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Grantee or its agents, employees or contractors, Grantor shall indemnify, defend and hold Grantee and Grantee's invitees occupying Grantee's Property (collectively, "Grantee lndemnitees") harmless from and against any and all loss, costs, damages, injuries, claims, suits, liabilities, causes of action and expenses of any kind or nature, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by Grantee Indemnitees arising out of or related to: (i)Grantor's exercise of the rights granted to it by this Agreement, or (ii)Grantor's breach of its obligations under this Agreement. 4.3 Joint or Concurrent Negligence When the claims are caused by the joint or concurrent negligence of the parties to this Agreement or their respective agents, employees of contractors, the duty of each to indemnify the other party shall be proportionate to each party's allocable share of joint or concurrent negligence. 5. BENEFITS AND BURDENS SHALL RUN WITH LAND The easements and rights and obligations described herein are not intended to be personal, but are intended to constitute covenants running with the land and are intended to touch and concern the parcels of land described in Exhibits A and B of this Agreement and to constitute easements appurtenant to the respective parcels benefited by the easements granted under this Agreement. The burdens and benefits of Grantor under this Agreement shall constitute covenants running with Grantor's Property and shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of Grantor's successors and assigns in title to Grantor's Property. The benefits and burdens of Grantee under this Agreement shall constitute covenants running with Grantee's Property and shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of Grantee's successors and assigns in title to Grantee's Property. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to be a gift or dedication of all or any part of Grantor's Property or Grantee's Property to the general public, but each easement granted under this Agreement shall be strictly limited to the purposes herein stated. 6. ATTORNEYS' FEES In the event either party to this Agreement brings a legal action against the other party to enforce its rights under this Agreement, the substantially prevailing party shall be entitled to receive reimbursement from the nonprevailing party of such prevailing party's costs incurred in such legal action (including the costs of appeal), including the fees and -5- 07744-0002!LEG A L 149R2752.I disbursements of the prevailing party's attorneys, in addition to all other rights and remedies available to the prevailing party at law or in equity. 7. INTERPRETATION The captions and headings in this Agreement are inserted only as a matter of convenience and for reference, and shall not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be to any extent invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby. 8. SEVERABILITY Invalidation of any of the provisions contained in this Agreement, or of the application thereof to any person, by judgment or court order shall in no way affect any of the other provisions thereof or the application thereof to any person and the same shall remain in full force and effect. 9. NOTICES Notices given by the parties may be served personally, or may be served by depositing the same in the United States mail, postage prepaid, certified or registered mail, return receipt requested. Notices to the parties shall be addressed to the following addresses: If to the Grantor: King County Library System 960 Newport Way N.W. Issaquah, WA 98027-2702 Attn: Library Director If to the Grantee: Federal Way School District 31405 18th Ave S. Federal Way, WA 98003 Attn: Superintendent The foregoing addresses may be changed by written notice given pursuant to provisions of this Section. Notices sent by certified or registered mail shall be deemed to have been given and delivered upon the earlier of actual receipt or three (3) days business after being properly mailed. Notices served personally shall be deemed given upon receipt. 10. TITLE The rights granted herein are subject to all matters of record as of the date hereof. -6- 07744.0002+LEG A L 14982752.I 11. COMPLETE AGREEMENT; GOVERNING LAW This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties with respect to this subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous writings or discussions relating to the easements provided for herein. This Agreement may not be amended except by a written document executed after the date hereof by the duly authorized representatives of Grantor and Grantee. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. The parties agree that the venue of any legal action brought to enforce this Agreement shall lie in King County Superior Court and the parties waive their right to be sued elsewhere. 12. WARRANTY AND REPRESENTATION OF AUTHORITY The parties each represent to the other that the person or persons executing this Agreement have authority to do so and to bind the parties hereunder, and that all consents, permissions and approvals related to the execution and delivery of this Agreement have been obtained. 13. EXHIBITS This Agreement includes the following exhibits, which by this reference are incorporated into this Agreement: Exhibit Name A Legal Description of Grantor's Property B Legal Description of Grantee's Property C Diagram Map Showing Access Easement Area, Replacement Parking, Gate, Stormwater Detention System and Stormwater Connection Area D Legal Description of Access Easement Area E Legal Description of Stormwater Detention Easement Area E-l Stormwater Detention System Description F Temporary Construction Easement SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE -7- 07744-0002rLEGALI4982752.I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor and Grantee have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. GRANTOR: KING COUNTRY RURAL LIBRARY DISTRICT d/b/a KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM By: ,.24g - . Name: IA, IL L., 4 r» f�T/4 e- fc Title: n r A e e_-r n R GRANTEE: FEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DISTRICT By: Name: Title: -8- 07744-0002/LEGAL149827S2.I STATE OF WASHINGTON ) )ss. COUNTY OF ) On this 1 N4-day of _J<: , 2009, before me,the undersigned, a Notary Public in and forte State of 'Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared /��v n4, A M4<if,( , to me known to be the person who signed as -)i fyie_;f -r$ -f of FEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DISTRICT, the municipal corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said municipal corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that h was duly authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of the municipal corporation, and that the seal affixed, if any, is the corporate seal of said corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. (Si re of Notary) • • PUB000 O2` (Print or stamp name of Notar1) 41444�L,eitO�� NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State tAttO of Washington, residing at e 4 4 s 3'-c/ ,y -\ i My appointment expires: o/j -9- 07744-0002!LEGALI49g27S2.1 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) )ss. COUNTY OF.KING) On this Q day of ZTAAJUjc, `, , 2009, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally a peared GU t Lc_ /�C r�� it .F , to me known to be the person who signed as D cL 101? of KING COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY DISTRICT, d/b/a KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM, the municipal corporation that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said municipal corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he was duly authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of said municipal corporation. . IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. % I ... ........... st uL D. ..... (Signature of Notary) Ste/ .GO Fp•. 'L 1 �p7AR�, • cp;:,,'a.1gu�G e; (Print or stamp name of Notary) F ~•' o NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State $.4:4WAS��•` a..��.. of Washington,residing ats'SS42<%j My appointment expires: i l\J 3-1 w (o K±204761100034\20399 0RS\20399A2404 -10- 07744.0002+LEGAL 14982752.1 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF GRANTOR'S PROPERTY THAT CERTAIN PORTION OF LAND LYING WITHIN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN LYING SOUTHEASTERLY OF THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF FIRST WAY SOUTH (1ST WAY SO.) IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE QUARTER CORNER BETWEEN SECTIONS 19 AND 20 OF SAID TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST; THENCE NORTH 01° 05' 12" EAST 469.75 FEET ALONG THE SECTION LINE BETWEEN SAID SECTIONS 19 AND 20 TO A LINE THAT BEARS NORTH 88° 54' 48" WEST FROM A CASED MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF FIRST WAY SOUTH AND FIRST PLACE SOUTH; THENCE SOUTH 88° 54' 48" EAST 435.40 FEET, MORE OR LESS, ALONG SAID LINE TO THE CASED MONUMENT AT SAID INTERSECTION OF FIRST WAY SOUTH AND FIRST PLACE SOUTH;THENCE SOUTH 23°40' 00"EAST 50.00 FEET ON THE PROLONGATION OF THE CENTERLINE OF SAID FIRST PLACE SOUTH TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID FIRST WAY SOUTH AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID CENTERLINE OF FIRST PLACE SOUTH NORTH 66° 20' 00" EAST 142.59 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE TO A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 23°40' 00" WEST 850.00 FEET; THENCE CONTINUING NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID FIRST WAY SOUTH, A DISTANCE OF 187.41 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12° 37' 58" TO A RADIAL LINE OF SAID CURVE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 36° 17' 58" EAST; THENCE ON THE PROLONGATION OF SAID RADIAL LINE SOUTH 36° 17' 58" EAST 420.53 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 58° 37' 24" WEST 509.93 FEET TO INTERSECT A LINE THAT IS RADIAL TO A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 750.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 34° 23' 36" WEST 453.00 FEET ALONG SAID RADIAL LINE TO INTERSECT THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-LINE OF SAID FIRST WAY SOUTH, SAID POINT BEING ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 140.41 FEET ALONG THE SAID SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE AND THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS POINT WHICH BEARS SOUTH 34° 23' 36" EAST 750.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 10° 43' 36" TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 66° 20' 00" EAST 29.59 FEET ALONG THE TANGENT LINE OF THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID FIRST WAY SOUTH TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 077440002/LEGAL I4982752.1 A-I EXCEPT: ANY PORTION OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL THAT MAY LIE WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SOUTH 344TH STREET, TOGETHER WITH: A SIGHT DISTANCE EASEMENT DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND, SAID POINT BEING ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF- WAY OF FIRST WAY SOUTH, THENCE SOUTH 34° 23' 35.5" EAST 15.16 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY PROPERTY LINE OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND, THENCE SOUTH 60° 09' 27" WEST 102.66 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO INTERSECT THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF FIRST WAY SOUTH, SAID POINT BEING ON A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS POINT WHICH BEARS SOUTH 42° 12' 11" EAST 750.00 FEET; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 102.66 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGEL 07° 50' 34" TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID DESCRIBED SIGHT DISTANCE EASEMENT, ALSO TOGETHER WITH: A 30.00 FOOT ROAD EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF WHICH IS COINCIDENT WITH THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND, LYING BETWEEN THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF FIRST WAY SOUTH AND THE SOUTHEASTERLY PROPERTY LINE OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND EXTENDED NORTHEASTERLY, SAID ROAD EASEMENT TO BE EXTINGUISHED AT SUCH TIME AS ROAD IS DEDICATED FOR PUBLIC ROAD PURPOSES. SUBJECT TO: A 30.00 FOOT ROAD EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER AND ACROSS THE NORTHERLY 30.00 FEET AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE NORTHERLY PROPERTY LINE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL OF THE LAND, SAID ROAD EASEMENT TO BE EXTINGUISHED AT SUCH TIME AS ROAD IS DEDICATED FOR PUBLIC ROAD PURPOSES. 07744-0002r LEGAL I4982752.I A-2 EXHIBIT B LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF GRANTEE'S PROPERTY THE NORTHEAST '/ OF THE NORTHWEST '/ OF THE SOUTHWEST '' OF SECTION 20 IN TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH OF RANGE 4 EAST W.M. IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST '/ OF THE NORTHWEST 'A OF SAID SECTION 20, LYING SOUTHEASTERLY OF I ST WAY SOUTH AS CONVEYED UNDER RECORDING NO'S. 7304300579 AND 7306070524 AND LYING SOUTHWESTERLY OF THE KING COUNTY LIBRARY SITE AS CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM UNDER RECORDING NO. 8912291911, SAID LINE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINE OF EST PLACE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY AS EXTENDED SOUTHEASTERLY, WITH THE SOUTHEASTERLY MARGIN OF SAID 1ST WAY SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY; THENCE SOUTH 66°20'00" WEST, ALONG SAID MARGIN, 29.59 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID MARGIN, ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT WITH A RADIUS OF 750.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 10°43'36", A DISTANCE OF 140.41 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID LINE; THENCE SOUTH 34°23'36" EAST TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AND THE TERMINUS OF SAID LINE; EXCEPT THE WEST 40 THEREOF AS CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR 1ST AVENUE SOUTH UNDER RECORDING NO'S. 5132057, 5326222, 5329218 AND 5331647. (Description according to Boundary Line Adjustment, may be simplified once it has been recorded) 07744-0002;LEGALI4982752.I B-1 EXHIBIT C DIAGRAM MAP SHOWING ACCESS EASEMENT AREA, REPLACEMENT PARKING, GATES,STORM WATER DETENTION SYSTEM AND STORMWATER CONNECTION AREA ,- .-- .i4i*:4\ �O e •10:41 ,1 it i 1-5.. ''''• \ • iA • • • zs I t- _---2—r.---,, __,-. 1.:- .. s'. • ‘—. ... a, 1' •F; • ightlr. �O, .� . �,;;i;""Alk 4k, romll,,,,,Pfp, "*. "v\l'Ilfrial''''''''ili i i . ililft./14/0 cik /Ott Cr ° 3 _____,___ ..<!;fri.411#440w,/ 2,1;17,,„/I/ t c-N ,,,„ `�� . INGRESS/EGRETS mace Jr \rr '_.��i` •► ACCESS canna Gmts i I ,\ L_, ' j-.- STORM ORM POINT OF CONNECTION j Li —' --. SHARED WAIER QUALITY FACNJIY it ./ I Exhibit C47AS026 1 INGRESS/EGRESS EASEMENT : 0 MG COUNTY Y UENRARY 511E i federal Way. Ktnq County, Washington r.«ir.iw Y fM Mw� ew s SCALE: ! _;00' 'rL•la a nR ww 07744-0002!LEGAU4982752.1 C-1 EXHIBIT D LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF ACCESS EASEMENT AREA That portion of a the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 20, Township 21 North, Range 04 East, Willamette Meridian, City of Federal Way, King County, Washington, being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the most southerly point on the southwesterly margin of South 342nd Street, as dedicated by that deed recorded under King County Recording Number 9112260359; THENCE along said southwesterly margin, N 36°18'03" W, 60.00 feet to a point of curvature; THENCE southwesterly, 31.42 feet along the arc of a non-tangent curve to the right, having a radius of 20.00 feet, the radius point of which bears S 53°41'57" W, through a central angle of 90°00'00"; THENCE S 53°41'57"W, 66.57 feet to a point of curvature; THENCE westerly, 38.52 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the right, having a radius of 55.00 feet, through a central angle of 40°07'43"to a point of reverse curvature; THENCE southwesterly, 32.74 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the left, having a radius of 65.00 feet, through a central angle of 28°51'44" to a point of compound curvature; THENCE southwesterly, 166.16 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the left, having a radius of 810.00 feet, through a central angle of 11°45'12"to a point of reverse curvature; THENCE northwesterly, 29.89 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the right, having a radius of 20.00 feet, through a central angle of 85°37'40"to a point of reverse curvature; THENCE southwesterly, 177.53 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the left, having a radius of 130.00 feet, through a central angle of 78°14'38"; THENCE S 60°35'46"W, 27.58 feet to a point of curvature; THENCE southwesterly, 24.93 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet, through a central angle of 28°34'09" to the southwesterly line of the library property described in that deed recorded under King County Recording Number 8912291911; THENCE along said southwesterly line, S 34°23'41" E, 23.47 feet to a point of curvature; 07744.0002'LEGAL14982752.1 D-1 THENCE northeasterly, 24.51 feet along the arc of a non-tangent curve to the right, having a radius of 30.00 feet, the radius point of which bears S 76° 12'18" E, through a central angle of 46°48'04"; THENCE N 60°35'46" E, 27.58 feet to a point of curvature; THENCE southeasterly, 150.22 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the right, having a radius of 110.00 feet, through a central angle of 78°14'38"; THENCE S 41°09'36" E, 7.62 feet; THENCE S 58°29'32" W, 150.84 feet to said southwesterly line of the library property; THENCE along said southwesterly line, S 34°23'41" E, 20.03 feet; THENCE N 58°29'32" E, 153.24 feet; THENCE S 41°09'36" E, 9.35 feet; THENCE N 52°53'07" E, 32.54 feet to a point of curvature; THENCE northeasterly, 166.56 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the right, having a radius of 790.00 feet, through a central angle of 12°04'48" to a point of compound curvature; THENCE northeasterly, 22.67 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the right, having a radius of 45.00 feet, through a central angle of 28°51'44"to a point of reverse curvature; THENCE northeasterly, 52.53 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the left, having a radius of 75.00 feet, through a central angle of 40°07'43"; THENCE N 53°41'57" E, 66.57 feet to a point of curvature; THENCE southerly, 31.42 feet along the arc of a tangent curve to the right, having a radius of 20.00 feet, through a central angle of 90°00'00"to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. 07744.0002/LEGALI4982752.1 D-2 EXHIBIT E LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR STORMWATER DETENTION SYSTEM EASEMENT AREA That portion of City of Federal Way Boundary Line Adjustment No. 08-103181-SU, recorded under Recording No. 20081007900003, records of King County, Washington, being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the most northerly corner of said parcel, also being a point on the southerly margin of ls` Avenue South; THENCE along the northerly and northeasterly lines of said Boundary Line Adjustment, the following courses: S 34°23'41" E, 361.19 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; S 34°23'41" E,67.37 feet; S 88°46'45" E, 8.40 feet; THENCE leaving said northerly and northeasterly lines, S 08°36'03" W. 25.74 feet; THENCE N 87°27'34" E, 33.17 feet; THENCE S 76°12'58" E, 25.09 feet; THENCE N 46°40'54" E, 10.44 feet; THENCE N 59°26'31" E, 18.67 feet; THENCE S 30°33'29" E, 15.00 feet; THENCE S 59°26'31" W, 16.99 feet; THENCE S 46°40'54" W, 13.23 feet; THENCE S 75°13'58" W, 6.49 feet; THENCE N 76°12'58"W, 27.40 feet; THENCE S 87°27'34"W,41.15 feet; THENCE S 74°29'28" W, 7.26 feet; THENCE S 01°08'53" W,43.70 feet; 07744.000211EGAL14982752.I E-I THENCE N 88°5I'07" W, 20.00 feet; THENCE N 0I°08'53" E, 95.98 feet; THENCE N 34°23'41" W,41.97 feet; THENCE N 55°36'19" E, 20.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING: 5,059 square feet, more or less. 07744-0002 LEGALI4982752.I E-2 EXHIBIT E-1 STORMWATER DETENTION SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The shared water quality facility will be an 8 foot by 18 foot Stormfilter vault with a capacity of 44 cartridges. There will be 42 cartridges installed, 35 cartridges for Grantor and 7 cartridges for Grantee. There will also be pipes, catch basins and related equipment related to taking Grantor's stormwater onto Grantee's Property. From Grantor's existing detention system there is 23 linear feet of 18" LCPE pipe to a 60"diameter Type II catch basin to 41 linear feet of 18" DI pipe to a 48"diameter Type 11 catch basin flow splitter. The flow splitter sends the flow required to be treated to the vault and sends the remainder of the flow to an outfall to the east. 15 linear feet of 18"DI pipe heads west from the flow splitter towards the vault. 42 linear feet of 12" LCPE pipe heads east of the flow splitter to a Type 1 catch basin tied into a dispersion trench approximately 50 feet long. 07744-0002iLEGAL14982752.l E-3 EXHIBIT F TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT AREA That portion of a the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 20, Township 21 North, Range 04 East, Willamette Meridian, City of Federal Way, King County, Washington,being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the most southerly point on the southwesterly margin of South 342nd Street, as dedicated by that deed recorded under Recording No. 9112260359; THENCE along the southeasterly line of that tract of land conveyed to the King County Library System by Warranty Deed recorded under Recording No. 8912291911, S 58°37'19"W, 309.65 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE continuing along said southeasterly line, S 58°37'19" W, 163.40 feet to the southerly line of said Library tract also being the south line of said northwest quarter; THENCE along said southerly line, N 88°46'43" W, 45.30 feet to the southwesterly line of said Library tract; THENCE along said southwesterly line, N 34°23'41" W, 215.27 feet to a line 175.00 feet northerly of and parallel with said south line of the northwest quarter; THENCE along said parallel line, S 88°46'45" E, 246.02 feet to a line 200.00 feet northeasterly of and parallel with the southwesterly line of said Library tract; THENCE along said parallel line, S 34°23'41" E, 106.98 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 34,220 sq. ft,more or less. 077440002/1EGALI4982752.1 E-4 T MAP OF TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT AREA EXHIBIT B TO ACCOMPANY LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT A PORTION OF THE SW I/4 OF THE NW I/4 OF SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANGE, 04 EAST, W.H., CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON C Pq SOJ� \\sOGT NS ti 'a ti0 \ sr ;c o cJL i1:\"r'r.113AF ' \9CC' i::CT�,?.J M1G :M. 8U-122E1 <.1 I \Fj, SOUHWEST CORNER OF - ..__ \ SCI.tEIR DUO, RFCORD.wS NC. 9 I22603 9 �S �"s9,V TEMAHARY 0-CA CONSTRUCT ON e13 EASEIONT ;� \ Ili lF 1- \ Y i S� IRUt FONT OF BEGINNING PANT::F�7t TI LAK_ SOUTF'ER'Y .,.:NE 1 O,ITI! UNE SW 1/4 NW 1/4 _ _. LEriira-A r SCALE: 1'=100' ESU9\ESu-JOBS\245\021\067\EXI+Iffi r5\SR-CS M CONSUtt:NG ENGINEERS uC 37915 1st Way South a200I® I F.wW,a1 Way,WA 911005 .06 N0. 246-021 007 M_ t W. ,.I4 -011 DRAW'NG NAME SR+ CS a**.esmCivir.CO." r,:,.., T1. R,.-+ DATE ''-04-2006 DRAWN JW vbAC7:A." I .-. -v - a:-r S.TEET I C- . 07744-000211E6A1 14982752.1 E_5 E Ahh, CITY OF CITY HALL 33325 8th Avenue South FederaI WayMailing Address: PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 (253)835-7000 www.cityoffederalway.com November 7,2008 Mr.H. David Kaplan 30240 27th Avenue South Federal Way,WA 98003 RE: File#08-102765-00-UP,08-102768-SE;COMMENT LETTER RESPONSE Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion,342001"Way South,Federal Way Dear Mr.Kaplan: Thank you for your letter dated July 15,2008, regarding the City's July 12,2008,Notice of Application and Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance for the Federal Way Regional Library building addition.The following information is provided in response to the comments and concerns expressed in your letter. PREVIOUS SEPA You expressed concern that the original 1990 SEPA is used as a"yardstick for evaluation"and yet it did not reflect changes in regulations,technology,and requirements.Be advised that the existing building is vested to that 1990 SEPA.However,any new actions not approved under that document require additional environmental review. In this case, the library addition,improvements associated with that addition,as well as impacts to the existing use,are to be reviewed with the new SEPA checklist and those improvements are required to meet current code requirements. SEPA CHECKLIST You had several concerns regarding responses on the SEPA checklist dated June 9,2008.The applicant revised the SEPA checklist and submitted this revised document on September 25,2008.A copy of the revised SEPA checklist is enclosed. Wetlands—You inquired as to the Library's obligation to the off-site wetland.No work associated with the Library expansion is proposed to occur within the 100-foot wetland buffer of the off-site Category II wetland.Existing and proposed storm drainage from the Library site will be directed south into new storm treatment and conveyance systems constructed on the east side of the rebuilt Panther Lake Elementary School site,and will be discharged onto the site containing the wetland.The library's obligation is to meet the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual(KCSWDM)and City amendments to the manual which govern storm drainage discharge, including maintaining wetland hydrology.Conformance with this requirement will be reviewed by the Public Works Department during building permit review for both the Library and School projects. Significant Trees—You have inquired if tree replacement is required.The Tree Removal plan prepared by Debra Guenther, LSA,dated June 2,2008,depicts 44 significant trees on the subject site.Under FWCC Section 22-1568,at least 25 percent of the significant trees on site must be retained or replacement trees must be provided.The applicant proposes to remove 7 of the 44 significant trees(15%of the significant trees),retain 37 significant trees on the subject site,and plant trees and shrubs around the new building addition.Tree replacement is not required for this proposal as 85 percent of the significant trees are retained on the subject site. Mr.Kaplan November 7,2008 Page 2 Views—You noted that you believed that the SEPA checklist response on views was incorrect as the building addition would eliminate a wooded vista towards the building from Library Lane as well as a woodland view towards the parking lot entrance from the children's area.The staff report prepared with the environmental determination will clarify that these views are not protected under the City's comprehensive plan; that vegetation will be modified in these referenced areas; and that new trees, shrubs,and groundcover will be installed along northern portions of the property line to meet FWCC landscape requirements. Public Services—You noted that the checklist lacks specifics about public services impacted by the closure of the library during construction.The applicant has revised SEPA checklist item#B-15.a and lists a"Plan for Temporary Facilities"that includes use of the Commons at Federal Way,Panther Lake Elementary School,the 320th Street Library,and the Federal Way Community Center while the Regional Library is closed for construction.Hours and locations are listed. Confirmation and clarification of this plan will be required prior to issuance of any construction permits. Parking—You noted that although the site has more parking than required under ITE,there are times when no parking spaces are available.The Public Work Department has provided a memorandum dated September 2,2008,in response to this comment. CONCLUSION With the Optional Environmental Determination process,a single integrated comment period was utilized to obtain Notice of Application and SEPA comments as provided in WAC 197-11-355.The City appreciates the comments provided.The final environmental determination may be issued without a second comment period,unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance.After careful consideration of the comments provided,the City still anticipates that an anticipated Determination of Nonsignificance will be issued for the proposed project. As a party of record,you will receive mailed notification of the Determination of Nonsignificance when it is issued as well as the future Process III decision. Persons who submit written comments to the Director, or specially request a copy of the decision,may appeal the Process III decision.Any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. If you have any questions or would like additional information,please contact Senior Planner Deb Barker at 253-835-2642. Sincerely, ''� JJ Greg Fewins,Director Community Development Services enc: Revised SEPA checklist PW memo c: Lisa Scribante,Mithun, 1201 Alaskan Way,Seattle,WA 98101 Deb Barker,Senior Planner Ann Dower,Senior Engineering Plans Reviewer Soma Chattopadhyay,Traffic Analyst 08-102765 Doc.ID 47651 • MEMORANDUM CITY OF Public Works Department Federal Way DATE: September 2nd, 2008 TO: Deb Barker FROM: Soma Chattopadhyay " SUBJECT: FEDERAL WAY/KING CO REGIONAL LIBRARY EXPANSION -(08-102765-00-UP) 34200 1ST WAY S Reply to comment letter for parking impact vs. ITE: Federal Way City code says parking requirements for a government facility are on a case- by-case basis. So we use the ITE standard which is always more conservative. ITE require 119 parking stalls and Library has 173 parking stalls. Library has parking stalls over 46% required by ITE. If there are any events there may be shortage of parking but in that case Panther Lake Elementary School will be used for parking. School will be connected by pedestrian walkway. FILE Alb, CITY OF CITY HALL ' 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way Mailing Address: PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 (253)835-7000 www.cityoffederalway.com August 15,2008 Lisa Scribante Mithun Architects 1201 Alaskan Way, Suite 200 Seattle,WA 98101 RE: File#08&102765-00-UP; Additional Information Requested Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion,34200 1st Way South Dear Ms. Scribante: Development review staff have had the opportunity to review information submitted for the library expansion.The formal Process III land use and SEPA applications submitted on June 9,2008,were determined to be complete on July 3,2008. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED The following items are based on an initial technical review of the application by several of the development review team during completeness review. With this request as well as the August 12,2008 request for additional information,the 120-day maximum review time frame is suspended with forty(40) of the 120 days used,and it will be restarted within 14 days of the date of your complete response to these requests. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES,ANN DOWER,253-835-2732 Engineering comments e-mailed on August 7,2008 are enclosed. LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRICT,BRIAN ASBURY,253-946-5407 If additional and/or modified water or sewer service connections are desired by the applicant,they will need to submit application(s)to Lakehaven Utility District for such service connections. PLANNING DEPARTMENT,DEB BARKER,253-835-2642 A-SEPA checklist—Prior to issuance of the environmental determination,the checklist must be revised to address the following comments: A.9 Revise this response to include the school rebuilding project adjacent to the library site. . A.11 Revise this response to reflect the proposed vehicular connection to the school site as well as the revised storm drainage facility and new parking stalls. B.1.b The response of 40% for the steepest slope does not make sense when the site has been described as flat under section B.l.a.Please clarify the location of the 40%slopes or correction this section. B.3.a.1 Revise to include the fact that the site is in a 5-year wellhead protection zone,and the finding of the Otak wetland report. Lisa Scribante S August 15,204 Page 2 of 3 B.3.c Revise to include proposed changes to storm drainage facility, including new impervious area and use of off-site systems. B.3.d Revise from'not applicable' to reflect measures identified in related technical information reports. B.5.d Revise from non applicable to disclose use of native plants and retention of significant trees to enhance wildlife habitat. B.8.a The school is located south west of the subject site,not north west of the site. B.8.h Revise this response to note that the site is located within a 5-year wellhead zone,which meets the definition of an environmentally sensitive area. B.14.c Revise to include deletion and addition of parking stalls associated with the storm pond configuration and new access to elementary school. B .14.g Revise to include reference of the concurrency application with associated traffic mitigation. B.15. Revise this section to discuss the construction timeline and the proposed temporary relocation of the library services during building construction, including impacts resulting from service increase or decrease.Information submitted by the applicant notes that the Panther Lake Elementary school will be a book pick/up and drop/off site during library construction,and that other services will be transferred to the South 320th Street Library and the Commons at Federal Way mall.However,the elementary school will be under construction during the same time as the proposed library construction period,and does not typically keep the same hours as a library. What kind of impacts will the existing South 320th Street library and the Commons at Federal Way experience from the increase in service.All known impacts from the construction relocation must be quantified,and appropriate mitigation identified if applicable. B—Site Plan/Elevations Preliminary comments on the site plan and elevation pages are provided: Site plan 1. Revise all appropriate plan pages to show new parking stalls and pond/access layout proposed in relation to elementary school rebuild project. 2. Show and quantify the interior parking lot landscaping associated with those new stalls,and add any new or modified planting areas to landscape plan pages. 3. If parking is shared between the school and the library,perimeter landscaping between the uses is not required per FWCC section 22-1564(z). 4. Depict the location of a dedicated pedestrian corridor between the elementary school project and the library to demonstrate that pedestrians accessing the library from the school can connect to a pedestrian system. Elevations 1. Revise sheet A3.01 to add those portions of the existing north and east facades to be retained with the addition,including any windows and clock tower. See design guideline comments below. 2. Show any infill wall areas on the north and east facades and identify infill materials. 3. Provide information about the building addition colors and materials by submitting either a color/ materials board or submit a revision of the elevation page A3.01 that specifies colors and materials including the membrane roof. 4. Clarify the direction of the elevations as north, north-east and north-west. Design Guidelines 1. The existing north/west façades are visible from the I Way South and Library Lane rights-of- way.The existing facade modulation and associated landscaping meet design guide requirements FWCC section 22-1635(b)for facades visible from rights-of-way.However,as discussed in the preapplication conference letter,the proposed building addition facades are longer than 60 feet. In Doc.I.D. 46596 Lisa Scribante August 15,2008 Page 3 of 3 a June 2,2008 letter,you suggest that the proposed addition meets the intent of the FWCC section 22-1635(b)Building facade modulations and screening options through use of angled curtain walls and multi-sloped roof planes combined with dense existing perimeter landscaping. Staff agrees that the wall and roof places combined with the retained façade features meets FWCC section 22-1635(b)(1). However, it is unclear that the entire façade consists of 50%or more of glazing and thus eligible for type IV landscaping(instead of type II landscaping).Page A3.01 Elevations, shows only the new addition façade;the balance of the existing façade is"not shown for clarity."As noted above,those portions of the existing façade that will be retained and incorporated into the addition must be depicted on sheet A3.01 in order for staff to verify that the façade is eligible for Type IV landscaping. Landscaping—Prior to issuance of the construction permits,the landscape plans will be reviewed with proposed clearing and grading plans to confirm consistent clearing limits and tree protection techniques. Project Cancellation—Pursuant to FWCC Section 22-34, if an applicant fails to provide additional information to the City within 180 days of being notified that such information is requested,the application shall be deemed null and void and the City shall have no duty to process,review,or issue any decisions with respect to such an application. As noted above,with this request for additional information,the 120-day maximum review time frame is suspended with forty(40)of the 120 days used,and it will be restarted within 14 days of the date of your complete response to this request.When resubmitting requested information,please provide six(6)copies of any plans,and four(4)copies of any reports, in addition to the green resubmittal form. If you should have any questions regarding this letter or your development project,please feel free to call me at 253-835-2642. We look forward to working with you. Sincerely, Deb Barker Senior Planner enc: E-mail from Ann Resubmittal Information Form c: Ann Dower,Engineering Plans Reviewer Brian Asbury,Lakehaven Utility District Doc.r.D. 46596 . . "• = e'Verisi°n ' ___-_.: ... : Proposed um) aw .. to the'Iodating Eddy with aill 1 "2 .,, imprOvernents. ' - King County Libtary Ske- ' ' ' Newport Way 14W,Issaquah,WA ' ". • 34200 1st WIN i •,, . Way,WA ''''' Ftecelvect June Ak Date Deterwdred Canpletc JO* ' ' fir 1 . . of Appecation: July 12,2051111 _ • ••-• Due Date:July 28,200E1 • 1,, ,• . _.by this • ig - ••''''''''''."- 'II .... Tie 4103-10= , Review (File Nos-i 4• _ . - •• Known at this Time and in this„Application:COnoutteneY __, ;Environmental Documents: mew ....lia Preliminaly TIR Eftln:inmental Documents Are A* the Address Below )( Yes NG RegiAstions to Be Used for POI Kroll*tie Time: Federal VIM . , .. , - •i i •a. , a. 0onlar-ik r, •,,. , ,,,,,...., . d.' °armload ' - . My todeiand • " -i-. - and other ifikanatinn on se.vilt47: ' -fwcc— zoning, Erwironmentel '''''''''I''''''' likely that the City of Federal W ,, 'Landectleing. CeetmenitY Doetin.•- - .4,-.4. ' Emtronmental Proteclon, and• , the project will not have a . adverse impact on theV . —...,, - • V V •• .....1....4 file is avemiii PA that an Environmental _....—...1k, vA not be lequlted under..,_ , .the DePattment 2,,%;:=7 ,-. Xc). The City antidpates . 5er/bee. c""1"-- -:,•., , . Of Nonnignigoance(01,6) •' '. • ' ig,Federal Way,ViA 98013547 .-. - • . the proposed project.The •, , • In WAC 197-11-365 is• • ,, • .-.? „ ' - • ', j-Tv•-s, ,. may Include mitigation - • ' '119 111•016, ' I '''''' or require mation of the type of SEPA dedsion '• V of the subsequent threshold '` the speedo propoed may be (In addidon,the lead agenCy nglj • to malntidn a general maNing Net IN ,. ..deterninellon debibubon.) '' •-• COMMerd Pedock Consistent** ' • V of WAC 197-11-365, a single • content pedod we be diked al L'','•. • , an the Hallos of Land Use Age ' — and Notice 01°peons!Debmina* This'nay be the only°pole- '4".11* comment on the environmental impel* 441, "3". ••• • .4. 4 VV. may submit written comments 119 use application or the envlronmsnI. of the proposal to the Director d _ . . .. V &intern by 5.130 litm.V IP ''- 2008.Persons who submit widen col. .4‘,.. -.. the Director,or spedliadly ' decision,may appeal the Process • • .HOwilver,any interested patty may , envirownentalthreshoki :,•'' of appeal procedures for the deterfeftA 1'.6.".•• decision we be included with the "''''''••. of Final Environmental 0 V . : final Environmental •V may be issued without a second comment .. unless timely comments identify • •, , 5,. - i FEDERAL WAY IRROR A SOUND PUBLISHING NEWSPAPER Affidavit of Publication Rudi Alcott, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that he is the Publisher of The Federal Way Mirror, a semi-weekly newspaper. That said newspaper is published in the English language continually as a semi-weekly newspaper in Federal Way, King . County, Washington, and is now and during all of said time has been printed in an office maintained at the aforementioned place of publication of said newspaper. That the annexed is a true copy of a legal advertisement placed by City of Federal Way—Community Development Dept. L-1412 as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplemental form) of said newspaper once each week for a period of one consecutive week(s), commencing on the 12th day of July, 2008 , and ending on the 12th day of July, 2008, both dates inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its readers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $173.04 which amount has been paid in full, or billed at the legal rate according to RCW 65.16.090 Subscribed to and sworn before me this 25th day of July, 2008. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, Residing at Federal Way • \c2A-1 N)TARY �i'; • LAMP PU B m/02 1414 S. 324th STREET, SUITE B210, FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003 • 253-925-5565 • f A X: 253-925-5750 CITY OF CITY HALL LE 4%6M. Federal Way 33325 8th Avenue South ailing Address: PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 (253)835-7000 www.cityoffederalway.corn Mithun Architects August 12,2008 Lisa Scribante 1201 Alaskan Way Seattle, WA 98101 RE: File#08-102765-00-UP; ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED King County Library Expansion,34200 lsr Way South,Federal Way Dear Ms.Scribante: Public Works Development Services review staff have had the opportunity to review information submitted for the library expansion.The formal Process [[I land use and SEPA applications submitted on June 9,2008,were determined to be complete on July 3,2008. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED The following items are based on an initial technical review of the applications. With this request for additional information,the 120-day maximum review time frame is suspended with forty(40)of the 120 days used,and it will be restarted within 14 days of the date of your complete response to this request. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES,ANN DOWER,253-835-2732 The following was requested in an August 11, 2008 e-mail: "I am reviewing the civil portion of the plans submitted for building permit on the King County Library. I have attached our review checklist for your reference. I should have received a final Technical Information Report. I don't believe one was submitted.The plans also do not reflect the same layout as the Panther Lake Middle School, which proposes to modify the Library's storm pond to put in an emergency access. Does the Library intend to go forward with the emergency access and pond revisions? If so,the plans and TIR will need to reflect those changes. I am putting review on hold until I receive a TIR and receive either revised plans that match the school's plans or hear otherwise from you. Please let me know if you have any questions." With this request for additional information,the 120-day maximum review time frame is suspended with forty (40)of the 120 days used,and it will be restarted within 14 days of the date of your complete response to this request. When resubmitting requested information, please provide six copies of any plans,and four copies of any reports, in addition to the green resubmittal form. Project Cancellation—Pursuant to FWCC Section 22-34, if an applicant fails to provide additional information to the City within 180 days of being notified that such information is requested,the application shall be deemed null and void and the City shall have no duty to process, review,or issue any decisions with respect to such an application. If you should have any questions regarding this letter or your development project, please feel free to call me at 253-835-2642. We look forward to working with you. Sincerely, Deb Barker Senior Planner enc: Engineering checklist,Resubmittal Information Form c: Ann Dower,Senior Engineering Plans Reviewer Doc.I D.46560 ` CITY OF CITY HALL FILE 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way Mailing Address: PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 (253)835-7000 www.cityoffederalway.com August 12,2008 Ms. Lisa Scribante Mithun Architects 1201 Alaskan Way Seattle, WA 98101 RE: File#08-102765-00-UP; FORWARD COMMENT LETTER Federal Way/King Co Regional Library Expansion Dear Ms. Scribante: The City of Federal Way issued a notice of complete application for the Process III and environmental applications on July 12, 2008.As part of the Process III and environmental processes,the notice of application was posted at the subject site, mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject site, posted at City Hall and the libraries,and published in the Federal Way local newspaper, the Federal Way Mirror. To date,the City has received one comment letter on the above-referenced applications;a copy of that letter is enclosed.The City will provide responses to the various issues raised in the letter. However, should you wish to provide a response to issues identified in the letter,the City will forward your response to the author of the comment letter. I can be reached at 253-835-2642 should you have any questions about this letter or the status of the project. Sincerely, A /a old Deb Barker Senior Planner enc: Letter from H.David Kaplan c: Ann Dower,Public Works Engineering Plans Reviewer Soma Chattopadhyay,Traffic Analyst Doc.I.D 46570 S t c.CEIVED BY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMtiy 1 it)I. 1: R 2008 July 16, 2008 Mr. Greg Fewins Director of Community Development Services City of Federal Way P.O. Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Re: Federal Way Regional Library Addition Dear Greg: On July 15, I looked through the file and have enough questions that I would like to be included as a "party of record" for this project so that I can get all appropriate mailings before construction plans are approved. My first concern is that the original 1990 SEPA Report for the original building is the yardstick for evaluation. Is that a problem, similar to the Northeast Tacoma development where earlier SEPA Reports did not reflect changes in regulations, technology and requirements? My other issues are with responses to the SEPA Checklist. KCLS said there are no wetlands on the site. While that is true, there is a wetland east of the site that could possibly be impacted by this construction as well as by the new building being built for Panther Lake Elementary School. So what is the KCLS obligation or requirement in this matter? On significant tree removal, the SEPA checklist noted that 17 trees would be removed, including seven more than 12" caliper (out of 44 total existing trees over 12" caliper within the limits of the construction disturbance). Does this tree loss trigger any replacement requirements? On the question of aesthetics, the KCLS response to the question"What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed?" that NO VIEWS WOULD BE AFFECTED is absurd. The addition would eliminate a wooded vista towards the building from Library Lane as well as a woodland view towards the parking lot entrance from the children's area. On the question of public services (Item#15), the SEPA list asks: "Would the project result in an increased need for public services". The KCLS response: "Need will be commensurate with a 9,000 square foot addition to the existing library and the increased usage of the 1 , 2 existing building" is a NON-ANSWER! There are no specifics as to what the changes are or would be and I feel we need to have a more detailed response regarding fire protection, police/traffic control and the effect on Panther Lake Elementary School. I am especially concerned with parking facilities. The ITE Parking Generation Rate says that 119 stalls are needed and 175 are on site. One stall will be eliminated in the new configuration. Yet there are times on weekends and in the evenings when no parking space is available at all. Something is wrong with this formula, so the issue of adequate parking needs to be re-examined. I don't know if the City can have any role in the temporary facilities KCLS is planning for the November 2008-November 2009 construction period. Nevertheless, I would like to go on record to say that what is planned is insufficient. Panther Lake Elementary School will be the site for reserves, holds and pick-ups, but no hours or location are indicated for these services. The Commons will have a"small browsing collection and computer access location". No hours or location are given for this site either. What is worse, there is no indication that seating, tables or study areas would be available at either site. I would like KCLS to address these inadequacies and a satisfactory resolution would be a requirement before the City would grant approval for the construction. Thank you. may ` ctuft:c ! H. David Kaplan 30240 27th Avenue South Federal Way, WA 98003-4212 cc: Deb Barker, Senior Planner DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8th Avenue South PO Box 9718 CITY OF 111"....11Iftwr/ Federal Way WA 98063-9718 Federal Way 253-835-7000;Fax 253-835-2609 www.citvoffederalway.com DECLARATION OF DISTRIBUTION I, a rti, 1r x hereby declare, under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Washington, that a: ❑ Notice of Land Use Application/Action ❑ Land Use Decision Letter ❑ Notice of Determination of Significance ❑ Notice of Public Hearing before the (DS) and Scoping Notice Hearing Examiner ❑ Notice of Environmental Determination ❑ Notice of Planning Commission Public of Nonsignificance (SEPA, DNS) Hearing ❑ Notice of Mitigated Environmental ❑ Notice of LUTC/CC Public Hearing Determination of Nonsignificance (SEPA, MDNS) 0 Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit g Notice of Land Use Application & Optional DNS/MDNS ❑ Shoreline Management Permit ❑ FWCC Interpretation ❑ Adoption of Existing Environmental Document ❑ Other was i mailed 0 faxed 0 e-mailed and/or 0 posted to or at each of the attached addresses on 1 . )I , 2008. Project Name .� 1c -,S, 6 File Number(s) (7) - 747 S U Q , 6 -Jo 76$ 5 Signature Date 7-/t - w5 K:\CD Administration Files\Declaration of Dstributlon.doc/Last printed 1/3/2008 4:54:00 PM t ti CITY OF Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion Project Description: Proposed 9,000 square-foot expansion to the existing library with associated site improvements. Applicant: King County Library System,960 Newport Way NW,Issaquah, WA Project Location: 34200 1st Way South,Federal Way, WA Date Application Received: June 9,2008 Date Determined Complete: July 3, 2008 Date of Notice of Application: July 12,2008 Comment Due Date: July 28,2008 Permits Required by this Application: Process III Approval (File#08-102765-00-UP),Environmental Review(File#08-102768-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in this Application: Concurrency(08-102406-CN) Existing Environmental Documents: SEPA Checklist,Preliminary TIR Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: X Yes No Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way City Code (FWCC)Chapters 18, 21,and 22 Optional Environmental Determination: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. It is likely that an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS)will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2Xc).The City anticipates that a Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)will be issued for the proposed project.The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes,and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of the type of SEPA decision issued.A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request.(In addition,the lead agency may choose to maintain a general mailing list for threshold determination distribution.) Integrated Comment Period: Consistent with the provisions of WAC 197-11-355,a single integrated comment period will be utilized to obtain comments on the Notice of Land Use Application and Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community Development Services by 5:00 p.m. on July 28,2008. Persons who , submit written comments to the Director,or specifically request a copy of the decision,may appeal the Process HI decision. However,any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision wilt be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Environmental Determination may be issued without a second comment period,unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance may be obtained upon request. Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: Development of the site is subject to all applicable City codes and regulations, including FWCC Zoning,Environmental Protection,Landscaping, Community Design Guidelines,Environmental Protection,and Planning and Development Chapters. The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services,33325 8th Avenue South, PO Box 9718,Federal Way,WA 98063-9718. City Staff Contact: Deb Barker, Senior Planner,253-835-2642 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on July 12,2008. 08-10276i Doc II) 4611i Parcel Map and Data nialio42o .1029bd��37 122070260J 6y 32 921510 1322011310 1322010060 13,2.120530 97 1322010369 4". 131 020540 1s0W31f) 1322010280 t `=,` 132201032220 1322£11IJfEN 1322720670 1322010330 1322010270 322920609 1322010260 /3220206220 1322010260 • 1322021 RC? 1322019240 S ICir 132202_1660 1322020680 202104056 1322020670 7322°2°660 Federal Way 2021049$5',; 2021044058 Subject Site 4• ast . . 2021049110 2021049184 (C)22006 K1ng County 9 mom 8 it Parcel Number 2021049058 Address Zipcode Taxpayer KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM The information included on this map has been compiled by King County staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice.King County makes no representations or warranties,express or implied,as to accuracy,completeness, timeliness,or rights to the use of such information.King County shall not be liable for any general,special,indirect,incidental,or consequential damages including,but not limited to,lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on this map.Any sale of this map or information on this map is prohibited except by written permission of King County." 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U) W W W W W W .., W W W W 4.1 14.1 la w ... w. ✓ (4 W J • MITHUN DISCUSSION RECORD With: Matt Date/Time: June 3, 2008 10:00AM City Planner Dept. of Community Development Svcs. Project#: 07300.00 City of Federal Way (2253) 835-2607 By: Xe Sands Davis Project: Federal Way Regional Library Re: Mailing labels for SEPA/Permit App Phone XXX Conversation: cc: File; Lisa Scribante Meeting: Spoke with Matt regarding our concern that the data pulled from the online KC Parcel Viewer did not necessarily provide property owner's address for all condominium parcels, but instead reflected only the parcel address. This came to our attention because several parcels have the same property owner listed, but with slightly different addresses, leading us to believe that several condo units might be owned and leased out to those living at the parcel address, but not occupied by the property owner, in which case the letters sent would not reach the actual property owner but instead the tenant. Matt suggested that we proceed with the data we have and disclose our concern in a note attached to our application(s). He also stated that he would let the planner eventually assigned to the project know that he and I had spoken about this issue. Mithun, Inc. Pier 56, 1201 Alaskan Way,Suite 200 Seattle,WA 98101 TEL(206)623-3344 FAX(206)623-7005 www.mithun.com Document 1 6;3/2008 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8th Avenue South PO Box 9718 CITY OF .� Federal Way WA 98063-9718 Federal Way 253-835-7000;Fax 253-835-2609 www.citvoffederalway.com DECLARATION OF DISTRIBUTION 1, Lm at hereby declare, under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Washington, that a: ❑ Notice of Land Use Application/Action 0 Land Use Decision Letter ❑ Notice of Determination of Significance 0 Notice of Public Hearing before the (DS) and Scoping Notice Hearing Examiner ❑ Notice of Environmental Determination ❑ Notice of Planning Commission Public of Nonsignificance (SEPA, DNS) Hearing ❑ Notice of Mitigated Environmental 0 Notice of LUTC/CC Public Hearing Determination of Nonsignificance (SEPA, MDNS) 0 Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit ,( Notice of Land Use Application & Optional DNS/MDNS ❑ Shoreline Management Permit ❑ FWCC Interpretation 0 Adoption of Existing Environmental Document ❑ Other was ❑mailed 0 faxed *e-mailed and/or 0 posted to or at each of the attached addresses on , 2008. Project Name � � o,�� �ate- �x nSr d.-\ File Number(s) Gg ' MD 765- l) P CS'/G- 7 - L Signature Date 7-/0 U 2 K:\CD Administration Ales\Declaration of Distribution.doc/Last printed 1/3/2008 4:54:00 PM S CITY OF Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion Project Description: Proposed 9,000 square-foot expansion to the existing library with associated site improvements. Applicant: King County Library System,960 Newport Way NW,Issaquah, WA Project Location: 34200 1s`Way South, Federal Way, WA Date Application Received: June 9,2008 Date Determined Complete: July 3,2008 Date of Notice of Application: July 12,2008 Comment Due Date: July 28,2008 Permits Required by this Application: Process Ill Approval(File#08-102765-00-UP),Environmental Review(File#08-102768-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in this Application: Concurrency(08-102406-CN) Existing Environmental Documents: SEPA Checklist, Preliminary TIR Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: X Yes No Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way City Code (FWCC)Chapters 18, 21,and 22 Optional Environmental Determination: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. It is likely that an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS)will not be required under RCW 43.21 C.030(2)(c).The City anticipates that a Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)will be issued for the proposed project.The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used.The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes,and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of the type of SEPA decision issued. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request.(In addition,the lead agency may choose to maintain a general mailing list for threshold determination distribution.) Integrated Comment Period: Consistent with the provisions of WAC 197-11-355,a single integrated comment period will be utilized to obtain comments on the Notice of Land Use Application and Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community Development Services by 5:00 p.m. on July 28,2008. Persons who •S r submit written comments to the Director,or specifically request a copy of the decision, may appeal the Process III decision. However,any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Environmental Determination may be issued without a second comment period, unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance may be obtained upon request. Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: Development of the site is subject to all applicable City codes and regulations, including FWCC Zoning,Environmental Protection,Landscaping, Community Design Guidelines,Environmental Protection,and Planning and Development Chapters. The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services,33325 8th Avenue South, PO Box 9718, Federal Way,WA 98063-9718. City Staff Contact: Deb Barker, Senior Planner,253-835-2642 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on July 12,2008. 08-102765 Doc ID 46115 Parcel Map and Data 1322010420 I0!104Y 5Y 1322020529 132201031pi321JiJ1yJ 321010060 322t,12053J 9� 1-111020369 132200370 2322010280 y�' 322020549 1322020320 1311 tJ DCN 1322020610 732[t�iJ330 1322010270 1322020600 1322010260 1322J27F C T 1322020620 1322010250 1322DJ'J240 732202D6.0 7322720680 44 2021049156 1322020670 7322020660 Federal Way • 2021049, 2021049058 Subject Site 400 R- 202;049/10 2021049184 ;2- (Cj 2006 ton County,Aki 0 8511 Parcel Number 2021049058 Address Zipcode Taxpayer KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM The information included on this map has been compiled by King County staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice.King County makes no representations or warranties,express or implied,as to accuracy,completeness, timeliness,or rights to the use of such information.King County shall not be liable for any general,special,indirect,incidental,or consequential damages including,but not limited to,lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on this map.Any sale of this map or information on this map is prohibited except by written permission of King County." Vicinity Map for Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way File #08-102765-00-UP, 08-102768-00-SE Tamara Fix From: Tamara Fix Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 4:46 PM To: 'admin@fedwaymirror.com' Cc: Deb Barker; Matt Herrera Subject: Legal Notices - Revised version Attachments: 19041091053.doc; 18362621096.doc, 18990220052.doc Please publish the following legal notices(FW Library NOA-08-102765, Steel Lake Cottage NOA-08-102295, and Dumas Bay Shoreline -08-102787)in Saturday's(July 12, 2008) issue. Please confirm and furnish affidavits of publication. Also, please note that the Dumas Bay Shoreline notice AND the Steel Lake Cottage notice need to be published in the July 19, 2008, issue as well. Thanks! 'Tamara 'Fix ..4clinin City or federal-Way tamarafix@cityoffederal'way.com i Tamara Fix From: Teryl Heller[theller@fedwaymirror.com] Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 12:06 PM To: Tamara Fix Subject: Re: Legal Notices - Revised version Correct! ! Always good to check. Teryl Heller Federal Way Mirror 1414 South 324th Street, Suite B210 Federal Way, WA 98003 (phone) 253-925-5565 (fax) 253-925-5750 On Jul 10, 2008, at 9:11 AM, Tamara Fix wrote: > I just want to be sure. All three will be in this Saturday's paper, > and two of them will also be in next Saturday's paper. > Original Message > From: Teryl Heller [mailto:theller@fedwaymirror.com] • > Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 5:07 PM > To: Tamara Fix > Subject: Re: Legal Notices - Revised version > Received revised notices and refiled. Thanks got two on two dates. > Teryl Heller > Federal Way Mirror > 1414 South 324th Street, Suite 6210 > Federal Way, WA 98003 > (phone) 253-925-5565 (fax) 253-925-5750 On Jul 9, 2008, at 4:46 PM, > Tamara Fix wrote: 1 ____ CITY OF Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion Project Description: Proposed 9,000 square-foot expansion to the existing library with associated site improvements. Applicant: King County Library System,960 Newport Way NW,Issaquah,WA Project Location: 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way, WA Date Application Received: June 9,2008 Date Determined Complete: July 3,2008 Date of Notice of Application: July 12,2008 Comment Due Date: July 28,2008 Permits Required by this Application: Process III Approval(File#08-102765-00-UP),Environmental Review(File#08-102768-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in this Application: Concurrency(08-102406-CN) Existing Environmental Documents: SEPA Checklist,Preliminary TIR Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: X Yes No Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way City Code (FWCC)Chapters 18, 21,and 22 Optional Environmental Determination: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. It is likely that an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS)will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c).The City anticipates that a Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)will be issued for the proposed project.The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used.The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes,and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of the type of SEPA decision issued. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request.(In addition,the lead agency may choose to maintain a general mailing list for threshold determination distribution.) Integrated Comment Period: Consistent with the provisions of WAC 197-11-355,a single integrated comment period will be utilized to obtain comments on the Notice of Land Use Application and Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community Development Services by 5:00 p.m. on July 28,2008.Persons who submit written comments to the Director,or specifically request a copy of the decision, may appeal the Process III decision. However,any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Environmental Determination may be issued without a second comment period, unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance may be obtained upon request. Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: Development of the site is subject to all applicable City codes and regulations, including FWCC Zoning,Environmental Protection, Landscaping, Community Design Guidelines,Environmental Protection,and Planning and Development Chapters. The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services,33325 8th Avenue South,PO Box 9718,Federal Way, WA 98063-9718. City Staff Contact: Deb Barker,Senior Planner,253-835-2642 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on July 12,2008. 08-102765 Doc.1.D. 46135 Parcel Map and Data i32207UQ27 132201J3EO i322010290 ' 202104915E 1322020520 VA 1322010060 12020590 )322010360' 1322010280 a 13220�10310 � _ 131020540 1322010320 i32201WW1 i322020610 , i322010270 13 10330 1322010260 ,f 1322020600 132202 Tf2C T 1322020620 1322010260 13220)0240 1322020660 132202060 :� 202104056 1322020670 1322020660 Federal Way 2021049O5 las 2021049058 Subject Site moor 2021049110 2021049184 {C)2006 King Cquntya 0-83ft Parcel Number 2021049058 Address Zipcode Taxpayer KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM The information included on this map has been compiled by King County staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice.King County makes no representations or warranties,express or implied,as to accuracy,completeness, timeliness,or rights to the use of such information.King County shall not be liable for any general,special,indirect,incidental,or consequential damages including,but not limited to,lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on this map.Any sale of this map or information on this map is prohibited except by written permission of King County." Vicinity Map for Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way File #08-102765-00-UP, 08-102768-00-SE ` CITY OF CITY HALL Federal Way 33325 8th Avenue South Mailing Address: PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 9 063-9718 (253)835-7000 www.cityoffederalwa y.com Ms. Lisa Scribante July 3,2008 Mithun Architects 1201 Alaskan Way Seattle,WA 98101 Re: Files#08-102765-00-UP;08102768-00-SE; &08-102406-CN; COMPLETE APPLICATION King County Regional Library Expansion;34200 1"Way South,Federal Way Dear Ms. Scribante: The Department of Community Development Services received your applications on June 9,2008,for the Federal Way Regional Library expansion.Pursuant to City regulations, upon receipt of an application the City has 28 days to determine whether all required information and documentation required for a complete application has been submitted. COMPLETE APPLICATION Please consider this letter as a Letter of Complete Application. Pursuant to the Federal Way City Code (FWCC),the application is deemed complete as of July 3,2008,based on a review of your submittal relative to those requirements as set out in the Development Requirements checklist.A 120-day time line for reviewing the SEPA and Process III applications has started as of this date.The City has 120 days from the date that an application is deemed complete to take action on the application.However,the 120- day time line can be stopped at any time that the City requests additional information.You will be informed of the status of the 120-day time line when you are notified in writing that additional information is needed. Having met the submittal requirements,your application is now ready for processing.Therefore,pursuant to the FWCC,a Notice of Application and Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance will be published in the Federal Way Mirror within 14 days of this letter and other public notice will be given based on City procedures.The Department of Community Development Services has responsibility to notify other agencies that may have jurisdiction over your development project or an interest in it. Please be advised that additional technical comments on the preliminary plat application will be available in approximately 35 days.If you should have any questions regarding this letter or your development project,please feel free to call me at 253-835-2642. Sincerely, Deb Barker Senior Planner c: Becky Chapin,Planning Intern Ann Dower,Engineering Plans Reviewer Soma Chattopadhyay,Traffic Engineer Chris Ingham,South King Fire and Rescue Brian Asbury,Lakehaven Utility District Doc.1.D.46133 r" 4 F boas am= CITY OF Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion Project Description: Proposed 9,000 square-foot expansion to the existing library with associated site improvements. Applicant: King County Library System, 960 Newport Way NW,Issaquah, WA Project Location: 34200 }5`Way South, Federal Way, WA Date Application Received: June 9,2008 Date Determined Complete: July 3,2008 D.ztc of Notice of Application: July 12,2008 Comment Due Date: July 28,2008 Permits Required by this Application: Process III Approval (File#08-102765-00-UP),Environmental Review(File#08-102768-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in this Application: Concurrency(08-102406-CN) Existing Environmental Documents: SEPA Checklist, Preliminary TIR Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: X Yes No Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way City Code (FWCC)Chapters 18,21,and 22 Optional Environmental Determination: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. It is likely that an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS)will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2Xc). The City anticipates that a Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)will be issued for the proposed project.The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes,and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of the type of SEPA decision issued.A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request. (In addition,the lead agency may choose to maintain a general mailing list for threshold determination distribution.) Integrated Comment Period: Consistent with the provisions of WAC 197-11-355,a single integrated comment period will be utilized to obtain comments on the Notice of Land Use Application and Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community Development Services by 5:00 p.m. on July 28,2008. Persons who 4 submit written comments to the Director,or specifically request a copy of the decision,may appeal the Process 111 decision. However,any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Environmental Determination may be issued without a second comment period, unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance may be obtained upon request. Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: Development of the site is subject to all applicable City codes and regulations, including FWCC Zoning,Environmental Protection, Landscaping, Community Design Guidelines,Environmental Protection,and Planning and Development Chapters. The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services, 33325 8th Avenue South,PO Box 9718, Federal Way,WA 98063-9718. City Staff Contact: Deb Barker,Senior Planner,253-835-2642 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on July 12,2008. 08-1027M Doc ID 46135 { • Parcel Map and Data 322010420 2027049157 a322920529 13220193/9 4^� 122d�100a3f3 7322020530 c, 1321019369 732201937,3 23220/0280 /3221320 40 1322070320 132201 UDb(11 . 1322920610 13220 02W" 7322010330 1222929600 1322010260 122020620 1322010250 73220271iGT 1122910240 1322920650 1322020680 2021049156 1322020620 /32202066D = Federal Way ' 202t0490 2021045v358 Subject Site 4•0 44. ti 2021049119 2021049184 v7: {G)2008;Kin�Counter 0 Waft Parcel Number 2021049058 Address Zipcode Taxpayer KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM The information included on this map has been compiled by King County staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice.King County makes no representations or warranties,express or implied,as to accuracy,completeness, timeliness,or rights to the use of such information.King County shall not be liable for any general,special,indirect,incidental,or consequential damages including,but not limited to,lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on this map.Any sale of this map or information on this map is prohibited except by written permission of King County." • Vicinity Map for Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way File #08-102765-00-UP, 08-102768-00-SE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8th Avenue South AgA. P9 B63 9718 CITY OF Federal Way WA 98063-9718 Federal V /ay253-835-7000;Fax 253-835-2609 www.citvoffederalway.com DECLARATION OF DISTRIBUTION 1, 13C G Ch'-p 11' hereby declare, under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Wa ngton, that a: ❑ Notice of Land Use Application/Action ❑ Land Use Decision Letter ❑ Notice of Determination of Significance ❑ Notice of Public Hearing before the (DS) and Scoping Notice Hearing Examiner ❑ Notice of Environmental Determination ❑ Notice of Planning Commission Public of Nonsignificance (SEPA, DNS) Hearing ❑ Notice of Mitigated Environmental ❑ Notice of LUTC/CC Public Hearing Determination of Nonsignificance (SEPA, MDNS) ❑ Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit Notice of Land Use Application & Anticipated DNS/MDNS ❑ Shoreline Management Permit ❑ FWCC Interpretation ❑ Adoption of Existing Environmental Document ❑ Other was 0 mailed 0 faxed 0 e-mailed and/or kposted to or at each of the attached addresses on J lit ly 2008. Project Name FtctQ,A,1 Comyyj Pp@ io I L bYA, l XPmSIVO File Number(s) O' - l� "7 ( —CO —(.2 Signature ,P' Date J Yl l �, L) K:\Intem\Declaration of Distribution with Posting Sites.doc/Last printed 7/3/2008 3:49:00 PM Posting Sites: Federal Way City Hall-33325 8th Avenue Federal Way Regional Library-34200 1 St Way South Federal Way 320th Branch Library-848 South 320th Street Subject Site-Federal Regional Library Expansion Project-34200 1 St Way South K:\Intem\Declaration of Distribution with Posting Sites.doc/Last printed 7/3/2008 3:49:00 PM CITY OF Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion Project Description: Proposed 9,000 square foot expansion to the existing library with associated site improvements. Applicant: King County Library System, 960 Newport Way NW,Issaquah, WA Project Location: 34200 1 St Way South,Federal Way, WA Date Application Received: June 9,2008 Date Determined Complete: July 3,2008 Date of Notice of Application: July 12,2008 Comment Due Date: July 28,2008 Permits Required by This Application: Process III Approval(File#08-102765-00-UP), Environmental Review(File#08-102768-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in This Application: Concurrency (08-102406-CN) Existing Environmental Documents: SEPA Checklist,Preliminary TIR Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: X Yes No Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way City Code (FWCC)Chapters 18,21,and 22 Optional Environmental Determination: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. It is likely that an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS)will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c).The City anticipates that a Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)will be issued for the proposed project.The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used.The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes,and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of the type of SEPA decision issued.A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request.(In addition,the lead agency may choose to maintain a general mailing list for threshold determination distribution.) Integrated Comment Period: Consistent with the provisions of WAC 197-11-355,a single integrated comment period will be utilized to obtain comments on the Notice of Land Use Application and Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance.This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community Development Services by 5:00 p.m.on July 28,2008.Persons who Doc.I.D. 46135 submit written comments to the Director,or specifically request a copy of the decision,may appeal the Process III decision. However,any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Environmental Determination may be issued without a second comment period,unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance may be obtained upon request. Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: Development of the site is subject to all applicable City codes and regulations, including FWCC Zoning, Environmental Protection,Landscaping, Community Design Guidelines,Environmental Protection,and Planning and Development Chapters. The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services,33325 8th Avenue South,PO Box 9718,Federal Way, WA 98063-9718. City Staff Contact: Deb Barker, Senior Planner,253-835-2642 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on July 12,2008. Doc.I.D. 46135 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE TRANSMITTAL DATE: June 20,2008 TO: Will Appleton,Development Services Manager Scott Sproul, Assistant Building Official Brian Asbury,Lakehaven Utility District Chris Ingham, South King County Fire&Rescue FROM: Deb Barker FOR DRCMTG. ON: July 3,2008(Completeness Review) FILE NUMBER(s): 08-102765-00-UP RELATED FILE NOS.: 08-101272-PC PROJECT NAME: KING CO REGIONAL LIBRARY EXPANSION PROJECT ADDRESS: 34200 - 1st Way South ZONING DISTRICT: OP PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Proposed 9,000 sq ft expansion to the existing library with associated site improvements LAND USE PERMITS: Process III, SEPA PROJECT CONTACT: MITHUN ARCHITECTS LISA SCRIBANTE 1201 ALASKAN WAY Seattle, WA 98101 2066233344(Primary) MATERIALS SUBMITTED: See Attached list MASTER LAND USE APPLICATION RECEIVE DOCUMENT OFC'oMUUNIrxDE ; F:nrSa:ttvtcE:s 33325vt S"+t Avenue South CITY OF PO Box 9718 ederal JUN 0 9 2008 Federal Way WA 98063-9718 253-835 2607;Fax 253-835-26€)9 www,citvotfederah<a‘_coin CITY OF FEDERAL WAY • CDS 08 ) Cie APPLICATION NO(S) I �� Date 3/3/2008/OL Project Name Federal Way' Regional Library Expansion and Renovation Property Address/Location 34200 I'Way S. Parcel Num berts) 2021049058 Project Description 9 O00 sq. itexpansion of the existing 1ibr►ry.binding and minor renovations of the existing,builci n,, ,.nterior. PLEASE PRINT Type of Permit Required Applicant Annexation Binding Site Plan Name: King County Library System-Atm:Kay Johnson Boundary Line Adjustment Address: KCLS Service Center,960 Newport WayNW Comp PlanfRez..onep Land Surface Modification C ttyi"State: Issaquah, WA Lot Line Elimination Zip:98027 Preapplication Conference Phone:425 369-33G 1 C 4/ ����U Fax: 425-369-3430 Process I tDirector's Approval) Process LI(Site PtanReview') Email: kayjohntr%kcls.org ` Signature: 1l1(Proiect Approval) ���� �/ X Process Process IV(Hearing Examiner's Decision) fir" "„ ,u '; _ Process V(Quasi-Judicial ltetonc) Agent tifdiffercut than Applic(40 .._..._._.... Process VI SEPA w/Project Name: Mithun Architects-Attn: Lisa Scribante,AlA ................... SEPA Only Address: 1201 Alaskan Way Shoreline: Variance/Conditional Use City:State: Seattle, WA Short Subdivision Zip: 98101 Subdivision Phone: 206-623-3344 Variance: Commercial/Residential - Fax 206-623-7005 Email:L.isasirmithun.com r�•� Signature: Required Information Owner OP-Office Park,... ,.._loning Designation _Comprehensive Plan Name:(See Applicant above) Address: Designation City/State: Zip: Value of Existing Improvements Phone: 4,000,000 Value of Proposed Improvements Fax: Email: International Building Code(IBC); Signature: A-3 ,_Occupancy Type t • E1-13 Construction Tvne Bulletin 4003—August l!(.2004 Page 1 of 1 k tiandoutsiMaster land Use Application . AMON MITHUN Pier 56,1201 Alaskan Way,Ste.200 Seattle,WA 981o1 TEL 2o6 623.3344 FAX 2o6 623.7005 WWW.MITHUN.COM June 2, 2008 City of Federal Way Department of Community Development Services PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 Attn: Ms. Barker, Senior Planner RE: FILE#08-101272-00-PC; King County Regional Library Expansion, 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way General Schedule and Relocation Information The following is general information regarding the construction schedule for the proposed 9,000 sf expansion planned for the existing 25,000 sf Federal Way Regional Library, as well as temporary relocation information. Project Schedule: At this time, the schedule for the proposed expansion is as follows: • Agency Process: Present-October, 2008 • Public Bid Process: Mid. Sept. -mid. October 2008 • Construction: November 2008- November 2009 King County Library System plans for the Federal Way Regional Library to be closed throughout the construction process. Temporary Library Facilities: At this time, KCLS proposes the following temporary facilities, which will be in operation throughout the consecution process: • Panther Lake Elementary School will be the site for reserves/holds pick up. • The Commons (the former SEATAC Mall on 320th) will be the site for a small browsing collection and computer access location. End General Schedule and Temporary Facility Memo RECEIVED JUN 0 9 2008. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS MS 1111.1111111.1111111 WOW imeammeassie MITHUN Pier 56,1201 Alaskan Way,Ste.200 Seattle,WA 981oi TEL 206 623.3344 FAX 206 623.7005 WWW.MITHUN.COM June 2, 2008 City of Federal Way Department of Community Development Services PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 Attn: Ms. Barker, Senior Planner RE: FILE#08-101272-00-PC; King County Regional Library Expansion, 34200 1St Way South, Federal Way Project Compliance Narrative The following is a summary of how the proposed design of the 9,000 sf expansion planned for the existing 25,000 sf Federal Way Regional Library complies and/or meets the intent of all applicable design guidelines, as outlined in FWCC Chapter 22,Article XIX, "Community Design Guidelines". Community Design Guidelines Section 22-1634 Site Design-All Zoning Districts Applicable sections, including (a)General Criteria, (b)Surface Parking Lot Requirements, (d)Pedestrian Circulation and Public Spaces, (e)Landscaping, (f)Commercial Service and Institutional Facilities and (g) Miscellaneous Site Elements have been met. Section 22-1635 Building Design-All Zoning Districts (a)General Criteria: Proposed design complies with guidelines (b)Building façade modulation and screening options, defined: the facade is to incorporate a min. of two of the four options included in this section. The options are: (1) Facade Modulation, (2) Landscape Screening, (3)Canopy or arcade, or(4) Pedestrian Plaza. Because Options(3)and (4)are not applicable/appropriate for this building expansion for various reasons, we will focus on meeting screening and modulation guidelines. After reading through the Landscape Screening and Façade Modulation text, we understand the goals of the guidelines and comply with landscape screening requirements. Regarding facade modulation, we suggest that the design of the proposed building addition does meet the intent of the Community Design Guidelines.,though in a slightly different way than as outlined. Landscape Screening: FWCC Guidelines require 8'wide Type II or Type IV landscape screening along the base of the façade, dependant on the amount of glazing. Because the facades in the proposed design are nearly 95%glazed, Type IV landscape screening is required. Type IV Landscape is defined as"Open Area Landscaping", the goal being"to provide visual relief and shading while maintaining clears:er � . . VED We have proposed a min. 8'planted area at the base of the facade which will be a dense native shrubs and perennials. In addition to this, the building sits back from the right-of way a min. of 40'-120', nestled in a much wooded, densely planted landscape consisting of healthy matuNN 0 9 2008. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS Ms. Deb Barker, Senior Planner Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Page 2 of 6 City of Federal Way, File#08-101272-00-PC Project Compliance Narrative June 2, 2008 evergreens mixed with a lower percentage of deciduous trees and native shrubs. The proposed building addition will be heavily screened by this mature evergreen and deciduous forest. (See photos attached illustrating densely screened views of the existing Federal Way Regional Library and future addition from 1st Way South and Library Lane) Façade Modulation: FWCC states that all building facades that are greater than 60 feet in length and visible from the right- of-way shall incorporate a facade treatment as defined in this section. It is clear that the intent of this guideline is to avoid monotonous building facades, devoid of interest and articulation. We would suggest that the facades at the proposed expansion meet the intent of the design guidelines as they are a series of unique, interesting,transparent pavilions that are responsive to their surroundings. The facades are highly sculptural through the use of angled curtain wall and multi-sloped roof planes which create a unique identity for this civic facility. The library is located in a dense forest landscape consisting of evergreens and deciduous trees.This dense"screen"compliments the unique sculptural modulation of the facades, and the pavilions have been carefully sited in response to existing mature evergreen trees. Thus, we feel we've met the intent of the guidelines and have gone beyond by creating a new sculptural face for the Federal Way regional Library. (See photos attached illustrating densely screened views of the existing Federal Way Regional Library and future addition from 1st Way South and Library Lane, as well as illustrations of the proposed library expansion) (c) Building Articulation and Scale: The proposed expansion consists of three transparent pavilions, with multi-direction sloped roofs and sloped curtain wall glazing. Glazing begins at+6"above grade and continues to the underside of the roof structure. The curtain wall will be articulated through the use of vertical and horizontal mullions. The vertical mullions are placed in a regular pattern at 4'-0"o.c.,and the horizontal mullions are randomly placed at spacing ranging from 2'-0"oc. to 12'-0"o.c. The horizontal members are meant to evoke the look of"stacked books". These facades will be animated as patrons and general library use will be visible from the building exterior. The areas of the façade that are not entirely glazed will have metal siding with a 2'-0"o.c. spaced horizontal ribbed articulation, along with smaller"punched"storefront windows. The scale of the expansion will be smaller in comparison to the existing facility, offering a variety of dynamic and intimate, outwardly focused spaces. (See attached illustrations of the proposed library expansion) Section 22-1636 Building and Pedestrian Orientation-All Zoning Districts Not applicable Section 22-1637 Mixed Use Residential Buildings in Commercial Zoning Districts Not applicable Section 22-1638 District Guidelines Note:response to comments is noted in BOLD text. 2. Zone specific requirements:OP(FWCC Section 22-1638(6)) 1) Surface parking may be located between the building and the right-of-way provided that parking located between the building and the right-of-way maximizes pedestrian access and circulation. There will be no parking located between the right-of-way and the building. Ms. Deb Barker, Senior Planner Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Page 3 of 6 City of Federal Way, File#08-101272-00-PC Project Compliance Narrative June 2, 2008 2) Entrance facades shall front on,face, or be clearly recognizable from the right-of-way. Entrance facades shall front on,face,or be clearly recognizable from the right-of- way.Compliance with this requirement has been waived by the Director, per Ms. Barker's Preapplication Conference Summary dated April 10,2008,as "the subject application for an expansion shall meet only those provisions determined by the director to be reasonably related and applicable to the area of expansion or remodel. In that the library expansion is proposed on the opposite side of the building from the entrance,the entrance facade is determined to not be reasonably related or applicable to the area of expansion or remodel,and the requirements of FWCC Section 22-1638(b)(2)and(3)are waived for this project" 3) Building entrances shall be architecturally emphasized and shall incorporate transparent glass. Compliance with this requirement has been waived by the Director, per Ms. Barker's Preapplication Conference Summary dated April 10,2008,as noted above-see item#2 response. 4) Ground level mirrored or reflective glass is not allowed adjacent to ROW or pedestrian area. No reflective glass is planned for this project. 5) If utilized, chain link fences visible from public ROW or adjacent properties and not screened by Type I landscaping shall be vinyl coated mesh with architectural pole caps and decorative grid pattern. The use of a chain link fence is not planned for this project. Section 22-1639 Institutional Uses Not applicable Section 22-1640 Design Criteria for Public On-site Open Space Not applicable Section 22-1641 Design for Cluster Residential Subdivision Lots Not applicable End Compliance Memo Text-See photos below Ms. Deb Barker, Senior Planner Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Page 4 of 6 City of Federal Way, File #08-101272-00-PC Project Compliance Narrative June 2, 2008 /s. r r I" f 1 * .. .. « View from 1s'Way South looking south. Illustrates dense landscape Itt O. ! {I el ,.: . „,,,,, , ,,--,- ... ,... . . ,-,,,,,, ,. . . , , . . , ,,. 1,4 i i ,,,,, „... . .,L.,, ..:: s . , i , ......_ pit 4 -.. t • . '1•� .4p y � q i • � to •}'; �y-��, oki, ....j.,....., ,, ....„ ..,, _ .. ... . View from Library Lane looking west. Ms. Deb Barker, Senior Planner Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Page 5 of 6 City of Federal Way, File #08-101272-00-PC Project Compliance Narrative June 2, 2008 ^i t . . 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Federal Way,WA 98063-7000 Attn: Deb Barker, Senior Planner Re: File#08-102765-00-UP; Additional Information Requested Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion,34200 1st Way South Request for Additional Information dated August 15,2008 Dear Ms. Barker: The following is Mithun's response to your letter dated August 15th regarding the Process Ill land use and SEPA applications for the King County Library System Federal Way Regional Library, file numbers as noted above. Comment: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES,ANN DOWER,253-835-2732 Engineering comments e-mailed on August 7, 2008 are enclosed. Response: See attached revised drawings which reflect the proposed parking/access revisions to panther lake elementary school. A Preliminary TIR has been submitted to discuss and verify the project's approach to meeting the requirements of the Federal Way Surface Water Design Manual. This Preliminary TIR has been updated to clarify that the library water quality ponds will be removed and water quality facilities will be constructed on the library site. A final TIR will be submitted with the building permit resubmittaL PLANNING DEPARTMENT, DEB BARKER,253-835-2642 Comments: A-SEPA checklist-Prior to issuance of the environmental determination, the checklist must be revised to address the following comments: Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. A.9 Revise this response to include the school rebuilding project adjacent to the library site. iTTED Response: RESUBM See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above SEP 2 5 2008 GI BU LDING DEPT. Ms. Deb Barker, Senio iner City of Federal Way Page 2 of 5 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way File#08-102765-00-UP September 23, 2008 A.11 Revise this response to reflect the proposed vehicular connection to the school site as well as the revised storm drainage facility and new parking stalls. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. B.1.b The response of 40%for the steepest slope does not make sense when the site has been described as flat under section B.1.a. Please clarify the location of the 40% slopes or correction this section. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. B.3.a.1 Revise to include the fact that the site is in a 5-year wellhead protection zone, and the finding of the otak wetland report. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. B.3.c Revise to include proposed changes to storm drainage facility, including new impervious area and use of off-site systems. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. B.3.d Revise from 'not applicable' to reflect measures identified in related technical information reports. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. B.5.d Revise from non applicable to disclose use of native plants and retention of significant trees to enhance wildlife habitat. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. B.8.a The school is located south west of the subject site, not north west of the site. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. B.8.h Revise this response to note that the site is located within a 5-year wellhead zone, which meets the definition of an environmentally sensitive area. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. B.14.c Revise to include deletion and addition of parking stalls associated with the storm pond configuration and new access to elementary school. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. B .14.g Revise to include reference of the concurrency application with associated traffic mitigation. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. Ms. Deb Barker, Senior mer City of Federal Way Page 3 of 5 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way File#08-102765-00-UP September 23, 2008 B.15. Revise this section to discuss the construction timeline and the proposed temporary relocation of the library services during building construction, including impacts resulting from service increase or decrease. Information submitted by the applicant notes that the Panther Lake Elementary school will be a book pick/up and drop/off site during library construction, and that other services will be transferred to the South 320th Street Library and the Commons at Federal Way mall. However, the elementary school will be under construction during the same time as the proposed library construction period, and does not typically keep the same hours as a library.What kind of impacts will the existing South 320th Street library and the Commons at Federal Way experience from the increase in service. All known impacts from the construction relocation must be quantified, and appropriate mitigation identified if applicable. Response: See attached revised SEPA checklist that addresses comment noted above. Comment: B—Site Plan/Elevations Preliminary comments on the site plan and elevation pages are provided: Site plan 1. Revise all appropriate plan pages to show new parking stalls and pond/access layout proposed in relation to elementary school rebuild project. Response: See revised sheets C1.00, C3.00,and A1.00 for proposed vehicular access to Panther Lake elementary school and parking layout revisions. Comment: 2. Show and quantify the interior parking lot landscaping associated with those new stalls, and add any new or modified planting areas to landscape plan pages. Response: See revised parking Island landscape requirement takeoffs on sheet A1.00 Comment: 3. If parking is shared between the school and the library, perimeter landscaping between the uses is not required per FWCC section 22-1564(z). Response: Parking is not shared. 4. Depict the location of a dedicated pedestrian corridor between the elementary school project and the library to demonstrate that pedestrians accessing the library from the school can connect to a pedestrian system. Response: See sheet A 1.00 for proposed dedicated pedestrian access path to elementary school. Ms. Deb Barker, Senio mer City of Federal Way Page 4 of 5 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way File#08-102765-00-UP September 23,2008 Comment: Elevations 1. Revise sheet A3.01 to add those portions of the existing north and east facades to be retained with the addition, including any windows and clock tower. See design guideline comments below. Response: See revised sheet A3.01 which indicates both new and existing exterior elevations and proposed work Comment: 2. Show any infill wall areas on the north and east facades and identify infill materials. Response: See revised sheet A3.01 for clarification of north and east facade work Portion of existing wall will be replaced with new wall with exterior plaster to match existing. Comment: 3. Provide information about the building addition colors and materials by submitting either a color/materials board or submit a revision of the elevation page A3.01 that specifies colors and materials including the membrane roof. Response: Color board was provided with previous application submittal. Proposed paint color for existing exterior walls is included in this re-submittal-see attached. Comment: 4. Clarify the direction of the elevations as north, north-east and north-west. Response: The orientation labels on sheet A3.01 are accurate based on "Plan North' Comment: Design Guidelines 1. The existing north/west façades are visible from the 1st Way South and Library Lane rights-of-way. The existing facade modulation and associated landscaping meet design guide requirements FWCC section 22-1635(b)for facades visible from rights- of-way. However, as discussed in the preapplication conference letter,the proposed building addition facades are longer than 60 feet. In a June 2, 2008 letter, you suggest that the proposed addition meets the intent of the FWCC section 22-1635(b) Building façade modulations and screening options through use of angled curtain walls and multi-sloped roof planes combined with dense existing perimeter landscaping. Staff agrees that the wall and roof places combined with the retained façade features meets FWCC section 22-1635(b)(1). However, it is unclear that the entire façade consists of 50%or more of glazing and thus eligible for type IV landscaping (instead of type II landscaping). Page A3.01 Elevations, shows only the new addition façade; the balance of the existing façade is"not shown for clarity."As noted above, those portions of the existing façade that will be retained and incorporated into the addition must be depicted on sheet A3.01 in order for staff to verify that the façade is eligible for Type IV landscaping. Ms. Deb Barker, Senior ner City of Federal Way Page 5 of 5 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way File#08-102765-00-U P September 23, 2008 Response: Sheet A3.01 and A3.02 have been revised to clearly show the portions of the existing facades to remain. We have calculated the percentage of glazing as follows: East Elevation(6/A3.01)49.3%glazing. North Elevation(16/A3.01)49.1 %glazing. Because the percentage of glazing is right at 50%,and the fact that there is a significant amount of screening of these elevations from existing evergreen and deciduous trees, we request that type IV landscaping be permitted in these locations(north/west facades). Comment: Landscaping—Prior to issuance of the construction permits, the landscape plans will be reviewed with proposed clearing and grading plans to confirm consistent clearing limits and tree protection techniques. Response:N/A Please contact me with any additional questions, clarifications or concerns. We look forward to the successful completion of this review process. Respectfully, Lisa Scribante, AIA Associate Principal Enclosure I - a MITHUN Pier 56,1201 Alaskan Way,Ste.200 Seattle,WA 98ioi TEL 206 623.3344 FAX 206 623.7005 WWW.MITHUN.COM June 2, 2008 City of Federal Way Department of Community Development Services PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 Attn: Ms. Barker, Senior Planner RE: FILE#08-101272-00-PC; King County Regional Library Expansion, 34200 1st Way South, Federal Way Landscape Clarification Narrative The following is additional information regarding several of the items included in the City of Federal Way Development Requirements handout, Item K-Preliminary Landscape Plan. Requested Information: Specific location, size, and number of significant trees to remain and be removed- Response: SEE SHEET L0.01, ONLY SHOWS TREES TO BE SAVED AND REMOVED +PERCENTAGE OF SIGNIFICANT TREES IN COMPLIANCE WITH FWCC. TREE PROTECTION RECOMMENDATIONS ARE BEING REVIEWED CURRENTLY BY ARBOR/ST BUT ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR PROCESS III. Requested Information: Plant schedule with the scientific name, common name, size, spacing, and quantity of each- Response: SEE SHEET L4.01 Requested Information: Specific location and square footage calculations of drought tolerant landscaping Response: SEE SHEET L4.01 Requested Information: Irrigation plan for lawn areas Response: No areas of lawn exist within the limit of work. Please see Sheet L4.01 for indication of areas within the limit of work to be irrigated. RECEIVED JUN 0 9 2008 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS Ms. Deb Barker, Senior Planner Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Page 2 of 3 City of Federal Way, File#08-101272-00-PC Landscape Clarification Memo June 2, 2008 Requested Information: Specific location, square footage, calculations,and total square footage of each parking lot landscape island per FWCC 22-1567(b)(1) Response: NOTED ON A 1.00 Requested Information: Screening of outdoor facilities such as:trash recycling enclosures,outdoor storage, drive through facilities, stormwater facilities, and ground based mechanical equipment Response: NOTED ON A 1.00 Requested Information: Building wall area landscaping per FWCC Section 22-1564 Response: Because the Federal Way Regional Library addition walls are comprised of glazing as opposed to blank building walls(where the span is over 2401 this item should be moot. Requested Information: Specific location of street trees in the right of way. Response: Street trees are currently located on the medians on First Way South and Library Boulevard and will not be impacted by this project. Please see Sheet L0.01. Requested Information: Identify perimeter landscape type as I, II, or III Response: SEE SHEET A 1.00 AND L4.01. Large areas within the Type Ill Landscape Buffer include existing Gaultheria shallon(Sala!). We will augment this area with trees, shrubs and groundcovers, but much of these plants will have to be field located by the landscape architect. The areas of existing vegetation are loosely noted on L4.01. Please see attached photographs. End Landscape Clarification Memo-See photographs attached Ms. Deb Barker, Senior Planner Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Page 3 of 3 City of Federal Way, File #08-101272-00-PC Landscape Clarification Memo June 2, 2008 i ry r � 1� 1 -'VlitY*JO, . -.' . -• IA . 4 .. ta View Looking East on 1St Way South s 1., ;� 3 , +a„ r f �` , ti Y 1 kr: )' y (y.{ r fie, + .] ' , A , View Looking North Towards 1St Way South DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES A. 33325 81'Avenue South ' P9 B63 9718 CITY OF Federal Way WA 98063-9718 Fed e ra I Way 253-835-7000; Fax 253-835-2609 www.cityoffederalway.com DECLARATION OF DISTRIBUTION I, ETZ:(2.a. hereby declare, under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Washington, that • ❑ Notice of Land Use Application/Action 0 Land Use Decision Letter ❑ Notice of Determination of Significance ❑ Notice of Public Hearing before the (DS) and Scoping Notice Hearing Examiner XNotice of Environmental Determination 0 Notice of Planning Commission Public of Nonsignificance (SEPA, DNS) Hearing ❑ Notice of Mitigated Environmental 0 Notice of LUTC/CC Public Hearing Determination of Nonsignificance (SEPA, MDNS) 0 Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit ❑ Notice of Land Use Application & Optional DNS/MDNS 0 Shoreline Management Permit ❑ FWCC Interpretation ❑ Adoption of Existing Environmental Document ❑ Other was malill�ed 0 faxed 0 e-mailed and/or 0 posted to or at each of the attached addresses on Dan�,..�/,e� I , 2008. 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KAY JOHNSON LISA SCRIBANTE CHAD WEISER KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM MITHUN OTAK 950 NEWPORT WAY NW 1201 ALASKAN WAY STE 200 10230 POINTS DR STE 400 ISSAQUAH WA 98023-2702 SEATTLE WA 98101 KIRKLAND WA 98033 • CITY OF `;°` Federal Way ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Federal Way Regional Library Expansion FEDERAL WAY FILE#08-102768-00-SE RELATED FILE#08-102765-00-UP Description of Proposal:The applicant proposes to construct a 9,000 square-foot expansion to the existing library with associated site improvements including the elimination of 9 parking stalls,the addition of 21 parking stalls for a net increase in 12 parking stalls,and storm drainage improvements. Proponent: Kay Johnson,King Co. Library System,960 Newport Way NW, Issaquah,WA 98027 Location: 34200 ls`Way South,Federal Way,King County Parcel#202104-9058 Lead Agency: City of Federal Way Contact: Deb Barker, Senior Planner,253-835-2642 The Responsible Official of the City of Federal Way makes this decision based upon impacts identified in the environmental checklist,Federal Way Comprehensive Plan,Staff Evaluation for Environmental Checklist, and other municipal policies,plans,rules,and regulations designated as a basis for exercise of substantive authority under the Washington State Environmental Policy Act Rules pursuant to RCW 43.31 C.060. The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have probable significant adverse impact on the environment and an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.032(2)(c).This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. This DNS is issued after using the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355.There is no further comment period.This decision may be appealed by filing a written appeal to the Federal Way City Clerk within 14 days of issuance.Details of the appeal procedures may be obtained at the Department of Community Development Services. Responsible Official: Greg Fewins Position/Title: Director of Community Development Services Address: 33325 8th Avenue South, PO Box 9718,Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 Date Issued: December 1,2008 Signature: Ati �L�----- Doc.I D 47935 Oeb Barker r prom: sherlockn@att.net Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 9:35 AM Yo: Deb Barker Subject: RE: FWRegional Library expansion Thank you for your reply. My reply is in italics. Margaret Nelson Original message from Deb Barker<Deb.Barker@cityoffederalway.com>: Hi Margaret-Thank you for your message.The City will be issuing the Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) for the Library expansion shortly. I will be sure to add you to the mailing list if you provide me with a postal mailing address as I'm not equipped to send the staff report and DNS via e-mail. My address to be added to the mailing is: Margaret Nelson 32904 4th Ave SW Federal Way, WA 98023 When you say"forward other relevant documents", what exactly were you interested in?Can you come and look at the file and we can make copies of documents that you are interested in?We do not have the Library submittal available in an electronic format,and so would need to scan submitted documents in order to e-mail the them to you. Please advise as you can. Sorry, I was trying to cover all the bases as I thought you could email the materials. I will be glad to just be on the mailing list for now and will come in, if I have a concern, to check the file only if necessary. Regards- Deb Barker, Senior Planner City of Federal Way 33325 8th Avenue South, PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 253-835-2642(p) 253-835-2609(f) deb.barker@cityoffederalway.com From: sherlockn@att.net [mailto:sherlockn@att.net] Sent:Tuesday, November 25, 2008 9:07 AM To: Deb Barker Subject: FWRegional expansion I would like to be on the notification list for what is going on re: the FWRegional Library expansion. You caa send this to my email at: sherlockn@att.net Also,if you can forward other relevant documents dealing With this expansion, I would be grateful. Sorry b take so long but November 12 was a busy day for us all. 1 Thank you very much, Margaret Nelson 2 CITY OF Federal Way DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Final Staff Evaluation for Environmental Checklist FEDERAL WAY REGIONAL LIBRARY EXPANSION Federal Way File#08-102768-00-SE Related File#08-102765-00-UP NOTE: The purpose of this Final Staff Evaluation is to provide technical staff evaluation of the proposed action;supplement information contained in the environmental checklist and expanded studies;provide technical information unavailable to the applicant;correct inaccurate information;and recommend measures to the responsible official to mitigate identified environmental impacts.Technical reports and attachments referenced herein and in the environmental checklist may not be attached to all copies of this evaluation.Copies of reports,attachments,or other documents may be reviewed and/or obtained by contacting Deb Barker,Senior Planner,City of Federal Way,Department of Community Development Services,33325 8th Avenue South,PO Box 9718,Federal Way,WA 98063-9718,253-835-2642. I. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ACTION The applicant proposes to construct a 9,000 square-foot expansion to the existing library with associated site improvements including the elimination of 9 parking stalls,the addition of 21 parking stalls for a net increase in 12 parking stalls,and storm drainage improvements. II. GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name: Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion Engineer: KPFF, 1601 5th Avenue, Suite 1600, Seattle, WA 98101 Agent: Lisa Scribante,Mithun, 1201 Alaskan Way, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98101 Owner: King County Library System,960 Newport Way NW, Issaquah, WA Location: 34200 1st Way South.The site is located on the east side of 1st Way South between Library Lane and Panther Lake Elementary School. Zoning: Office Park(OP) Comprehensive Plan Designation: Office Park III. LIST OF TECHNICAL REPORTS The following technical information was submitted as part of the development application: • Survey prepared by AHBL,grading and drainage plans(C1-C4)prepared by KPFF, landscape plans(LO, L1, L4.01,L4.02), architectural plans including site plan,elevations and floor plan (Al, A2,A3,A3.01,A3.02)prepared by Mithun • Preliminary Stormwater Technical Information Report prepared by KPFF,June 2,2008 • Downstream Analysis Report prepared by KPFF,June 2,2008 • Technical Memo site wetland reconaissance from Otak,June 2,2008 • Grade and fill clarification—mail dated November 20,2008 • Parking memo prepared by Mithun,June 2,2008 • Project compliance narrative dated June 2,2008, prepared by Mithun • Landscaping clarification narrative prepared by Mithun,June 2, 2008 IV. BACKGROUND/PROPOSAL The library expansion application was submitted on June 9,2008, and deemed complete on July 3, 2008.The City issued a Notice of Land Use Application and Optional Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)for the Library expansion on July 12, 2008.One comment letter was received during the 14-day comment period. V. ATTACHMENTS Exhibit A— Vicinity Map Exhibit B—Environmental Checklist Exhibit C—Reduced Scale Site Plan Exhibit D—E-mail dated November 20, 2008 VI. ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST Following are staff responses to the elements of the enclosed environmental checklist indicating whether or not City staff concurs with the applicant's response to the checklist item,or staff clarification or amendment of the response. A. BACKGROUND 1-7. Concur with the checklist. 8. Refer to above list for additional submittal information. 9-10. Concur with the checklist.Process III will also be required for the Library expansion. 11. The proposal also includes filling portions of the storm drainage pond to add new parking stalls,together with parking lot reconfiguration for an overall increase of 12 parking stalls. 12. Concur with the checklist. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth: a-b. Concur with the checklist. Final Staff Evaluation for Environmental Checklist Page 2 Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Federal Way File#08-102768-00-SE/Doc.i.D. 47829 c. Concur with the checklist.According to the 1973 King County Soils Survey,the soil classification for the northern portion of the site is Everett Gravelly Sandy Loams, 0 to 5 percent slope(EvB),while the soil classification for the southern portion of the site is Everett-Alderwood Gravelly Sandy Loams, 0—6 percent slope(EwC). d. Concur with the checklist.No portions of the site are within a Landslide or Erosion Hazard Area,as shown on the City of Federal Way Critical Areas Map. e. Concur with the checklist. In addition,the pond and access road will add approximately 667 cubic yards more cut and 998 cubic yards more fill.The total cut will be 1,492 cubic yards and the total fill will be 1,473 cubic yards. f. Concur with the checklist. g. According to a November 20,2008 e-mail,the correct impervious surface amount including the new access road and parking is 49 percent. h. Concur with the checklist.The applicant must submit a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan(TESC)consistent with provisions of the FWCC to prevent and/or minimize erosion impacts during the construction phase of the project. Clearing and grading activities are regulated by FWCC Chapter 22,the King County Surface Water Design Manual(KCSWDM),and City amendments to the manual. Post construction erosion potential will be minimized by compliance with the KCSWDM in designing the proposed on-site stormwater detention facility. 2. Air: a-c. Concur with the checklist. Short-term effects to air quality will occur during construction. Construction activity contributes to carbon monoxide levels through the operation of construction machinery,delivery equipment and materials,and worker access to the site by automobile.These activities also include the emissions of hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen, potentially elevating the level of photochemical oxidants,such as ozone, in the ambient air. Long-term impacts due to vehicle and maintenance equipment, such as lawn mowers and emissions from employees' and patrons' vehicles,will vary in level according to the amount of traffic generated by the proposed restaurant. Compliance with local,state,and federal air quality standards provides sufficient mitigation of potential air related impacts. 3. Water: a.1-6)Concur with the checklist.The library site is located within the five-year Wellhead Protection Zone of the Redondo Milton Channel Aquifer for Lakehaven Utility District Wells 10 and 10A,and the site is classified as a"High Risk Parcel"for the District's Wellhead Protection Program due to the number of parking stalls.The applicant completed a Hazardous Material Inventory Statement for the Critical Aquifer Recharge and Wellhead Protection Area and noted that the proposed development will not store,handle,treat,use, produce,recycle,or dispose of any of the types and quantities of hazardous materials listed in the checklist.This will be reviewed in conjunction with construction permits.There are no surface bodies of water on within 200 feet of the Library site. A June 2,2008,wetland report titled Library Site Reconnaissance prepared by Otak Inc.concluded that no wetland or streams were identified on the library site and that wetlands on adjacent properties Final Staff Evaluation for Environmental Checklist Page 3 Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Federal Way File#08-102768-00-SE/Doe ID 47829 were more than 200 feet from the library parcel,thus no wetland buffers are located on the library site. b.1-2) Rain gardens will allow storm drainage to discharge back into the ground, and there are no proposed groundwater withdrawals associated with the Library expansion. c.1) Concur with the checklist.The storm drainage systems will be designed in accordance with all Core and Special Requirements outlined in the KCSWDM. Storm drainage discharge from the rebuilt Panther Lake Elementary school storm system will be directed into West Hylebos Creek and ultimately into Puget Sound. c.2) Concur with the checklist.As with all paved, developed areas,the site will contribute some pollutants to ground and surface waters, as these will be washed off the site by stormwater into the drainage system. Pollutants that accumulate on paved surfaces may include heavy metals,petrochemicals,and other substances. d. Concur with the checklist.Compliance with all applicable local,state,and federal regulations will ensure that surface water impacts are appropriately mitigated.No mitigation measures are necessary. 4. Plants: a-d. Concur with the checklist. An approved landscape plan in accordance with Federal Way City Code(FWCC)Article XVII is required for this project.Type III Visual Screen landscaping 5 feet in width is required at the northern portion new addition and interior parking lot landscaping is required for those new or relocated parking stalls. Final review and approval of the proposed landscaping will occur with construction permits. 5. Animals: a-d. The site is located within the Pacific Flyway, a significant route for migratory waterfowl.There is no priority,threatened, or endangered species associated with the subject property.No impacts to animals are anticipated as a result of the proposed development.Therefore,no mitigation measures are necessary. 6. Energy and Natural Resources: a-c. Concur with the checklist. Energy provisions for the project shall conform to applicable local, state,and federal regulations. 7. Environmental Health: a. Environmental Health Hazards-The project site is located within the five-year Wellhead Protection Zone of the Redondo Milton Channel Aquifer for Lakehaven Utility District Wells 10 and 10A,and the site is classified as a"High Risk Parcel" for the District's Wellhead Protection Program due to the number of parking stalls. 1-2) Concur with the checklist.Normal emergency services for the library site are anticipated. In addition,the site will provide access for emergency and service vehicles to access the eastern portion of the rebuilt Panther Lake Elementary School. The Library site has access to ls`Way South and Library Lane, both of which are suitable for emergency vehicle access.The library site is within a wellhead protection zone,the applicant shall increase precautions to ensure that activities on the site will Final Staff Evaluation for Environmental Checklist Page 4 Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Federal Way File#08-102768-00-SE/o«.►.0 47829 not impact the drinking water supply.This will be reviewed in conjunction with construction permits. b. Noise 1-3) Concur with the checklist.Noise levels will increase on a short-term basis during construction. Control measures include required conformance with local noise ordinances regulating hours of construction.Noise generated by the completed project is anticipated to be consistent with that currently generated by the library and nearby school uses. Compliance with the code and implementation of the measures outlined in the checklist will sufficiently mitigate noise levels.No further mitigation measures are necessary. 8. Land and Shoreline Use: a. The library and surrounding properties are zoned Office Park(OP),with the exception of a multi-family zoning district to the west. Development of the surrounding properties is consistent with the zoning designations.Uses include the United States Postal Service Bulk Mail Distribution Facility,the Panther Lake Elementary School,and multi-family housing across 1s`Way South. b-g. Concur with the checklist. h. The library site is located within the five-year Wellhead Protection Zone of the Redondo Milton Channel Aquifer for Lakehaven Utility District Wells 10 and 10A, and the site is classified as a"High Risk Parcel"for the District's Wellhead Protection Program due to the quantity of parking stalls. The applicant completed a Hazardous Material Inventory Statement for the Critical Aquifer Recharge and Wellhead Protection Area and noted that the proposed development will not store, handle,treat, use,produce,recycle,or dispose of any of the types and quantities of hazardous materials listed in the checklist.This will be reviewed in conjunction with construction permits.The site is located more than 200 feet from regulated wetlands associated with the Hylebos Creek system. i. Concur with the checklist. j-k. Library staff will be temporarily displaced from the regional library and relocated during the time that the library is closed for construction. Temporary library facilities are proposed to be in operation throughout the construction process, including book reserves and hold pickups at the Panther Lake Elementary School,a browsing collection and computer access to be located in The Commons at Federal Way during mall business hours,together with an increase in the operational hours of the South 320th Street Library in order to mitigate the library closure. 1. Concur with the checklist. 9. Housing: a-c. Concur with the checklist. 10. Aesthetics: a-c. Concur with the checklist.According to the architect,the building addition consists of three transparent pavilions with multi-direction sloped roof and sloped curtain wall glazing. The curtain wall is articulated through use of vertical and horizontal Final Staff Evaluation for Environmental Checklist Page 5 Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Federal Way File#08-102768-00-SE/noc.►.D 47829 windows that allow light to penetrate into the existing building.The non-glazed portions of the addition wall will be metal siding coupled with a variety of window forms, and the entire library building will be repainted a unifying color. The building addition meets the 35-foot-tall maximum height permitted for government facilities in the OP zoning district.The translucent qualities of the addition emphasize the open nature of the building use and provide an energetic accompaniment to the existing library building. The surrounding neighborhood is a mixture of warehouse and distribution,school,and multi-family residential structures of varying architectural styles.The proposed development is subject to landscaping standards(FWCC Ch.22, Art. XVII)and Community Design Guidelines(FWCC Ch. 22,Art. XIX).No adverse aesthetic impacts are anticipated as a result of the proposed development. Therefore, no mitigation measures are necessary. 11. Light and Glare: a-d. Concur with the checklist.FWCC Sections 22-950 and 22-954 prohibit lighting levels from spilling onto adjacent properties.The design of the lighting will be reviewed in conjunction with construction permits to verify that code requirements are met. Provisions and requirements of the code will mitigate impacts from light and glare. Thus, no additional mitigation measures are necessary. 12. Recreation: a-c. Concur with the checklist. In addition,trails associated with Panther Lake and the Hylebos Wetlands Park are within '/2 mile of the library site. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation: a-c. Concur with the checklist. 14. Transportation: a. Concur with the checklist.The Library is accessed via Library Lane off of ls`Way South,which connects to South 348th Street,an extension of SR 18.An easement through the library property will be established to provide emergency and service vehicles access to the rear of the adjacent rebuilt Panther Lake Elementary School. Pedestrian access between the Library and rebuilt elementary school will be available along internal dedicated pedestrian pathways. b. Concur with the checklist. c. Concur with the checklist. Under FWCC Section 22-833,parking needs for government facility uses such as a library are based on a case-by-case basis.The Institute of Traffic Engineers(ITE)parking manual requires 119 parking stalls for this size of a library facility. The proposed 181 parking stalls will exceed the minimum ITE parking requirements. In addition,the parking lot of the rebuilt Panther Lake Elementary School,when completed,provides additional parking opportunities during non-school hours. d-e. Concur with the checklist. f. Concur with the checklist.The 64 trips added are all PM peak hour trips(4:00 PM— 6:00 PM). Final Staff Evaluation for Environmental Checklist Page 6 Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Federal Way File#08-102768-00-SE/n«.►.n.47829 g. The applicant submitted a Concurrency application,which has been reviewed by Public Works Traffic staff.The Concurrency analysis will provide mitigation measures to be incorporated into conditions of Process III Project Approval,will address any failures of the City's Level of Service(LOS)standard, and will provide for the collection of pro-rata share mitigation towards the City's Transportation Improvement Plan(TIP)projects impacted by the proposed development. 15. Public Services: a-b. Concur with the checklist. Comments from the fire and police departments do not indicate that any special emergency services will be required when library reopens. Temporary facility and service plans include increased hours of operation at existing facilities and temporary use of non-library facilities to serve library patrons.No additional mitigation measures are necessary. 16. Utilities: a-b. Concur with the checklist.No pipes that require environmental review are proposed to be installed,although if needed,eight-inch pipes would provide adequate services to the new addition.As previously noted,the site is within a wellhead protection zone and the applicant will be required to ensure that activities on the site will not impact the drinking water supply. This will be reviewed in conjunction with construction permits. VII. CONCLUSION Based on staff analysis of the application, the completed SEPA checklist,and applicable City and county regulations and policies,the proposal can be found to not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment.The DNS is based upon impacts identified within the environmental checklist,attachments,exhibits, and supplemental reports as listed,and the above Staff Evaluation for Environmental Checklist Application, and is supported by plans, policies,and regulations formally adopted by the City for the exercise of substantive authority under SEPA to approve,condition,or deny proposed actions. The City reserves the right to review any further revisions or alterations to the site or the proposal in order to determine the environmental significance or nonsignificance of the project at that point in time. Prepared by: Deb Barker, Senior Planner Date: November 24, 2008 Final Staff Evaluation for Environmental Checklist Page 7 Federal Way Regional Library Expansion Federal Way File#08-102768-00-SE/o..IU. 47829 a � W te0 CO a? LI 1 I 03 V 03 to 00 a 3 . ca r O co CO X rn C i r E 13 . A--Few_.-,;.4:45, Z+ CD 1 E.D. 0 o c)--> > u- -4-4:4,4-4 ."'=" - c) o N -0 rn U 00 a)_ CL o•X L.L 0- o co 0 Cn Et = .o ) # 1 rI t, r1 la4 L .4 f., # / . ,„ .0 , I ...J J id � o 4, � , S1d � - 1 i•• \ **# . ,.. ....................._..............;- CL iiii, S 34\Q o —-----jii i_.: rir.,go EXHIBIT 4 PAGE I F__C DEPARTMENT OE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 33325 8te Avenue South CITY OF PO Box 9718 Federal Way WA 98063-9718 Federal lAlay www.cityoffederalway.com ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST The State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA), Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Chapter 43.21C, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement(EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal(and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about our proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write"do not know"or"does not apply."Complete answers to questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects.The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NON-PROJECT PROPOSALS Complete this checklist for non-project proposals, even though questions may be Eximar .of apply." In addition, complete the Supplemental Sheet for Non-Project Actions. PAGE OF I `P For non-project actions, the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as"proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respecR58UBMITTED sEp 2 5 2008 crtY OF FEOtqpLr" BUILDING Bulletin#050-December 22,2005 Page 1 of 18 k:Wandouts\Environmental Checklist A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: Federal Way Regional Library 2. Name of applicant: King County Library System Kay Johnson, Associate Director, Facilities Development 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: KCLS Service Center 960 Newport Way NW Issaquah,WA 98027 Agent:Lisa Scribante 206-623-344 4. Date checklist prepared: 6/2/2008 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Federal Way - Department of Community Development 6. Proposed timing or schedule(including phasing, if applicable): Construction period November 2008 - November 2009 No phasing scheduled at this time. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions,expansion,or further activity related to or connected with this proposal?If yes,explain. No, no future work is planned at this point. 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared,or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. An original SEPA report was prepared in July 1990 for the permit of the original building. The site directly adjacent to the site (Panther Lake Elementary School) is also under development for a future site. 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. The Panther Creek Elementary School, located adjacent to the Federal Way Regional Library property will be in construction from Fall 2009-end of Summer 2009. The File#for the Panther Lake project is:08-101352-00-UP. King Co. Library System and the Federal Way School District are in the process of finalizing a joint-use agreement which will include emergency and delivery vehicle access to the Elementary school from the Library parking lot, as well as a joint water quality treatment facility to be located on the Elementary School property. EXHIBITBulletin#050—December 22,2005 Page 2 of l8 k:\HandPi A6Eonm i l C. rn't ' 10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. Building Permit-City of Federal Way • 11. Give brief,complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site.There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. The project is a 9,000 sf addition to the existing 25,000 sf library building. The addition will provide additional library stack space and seating areas. Work at the ex. building will include interior finish updates&structural upgrades. Site work will include water quality treatment of the runoff for the new addition (in the form of rain gardens) and new landscaping at areas adjacent to the addition. A new vehicular access lane (emergency and delivery only)will be added through the library's existing parking lot to access the existing Panther Lake Elementary School. With this change, the ex. storm drainage facility will be revised&water quality facilities for the Library property will be shared w/the Elementary&will located on the Elementary school site. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. 34200 1st Way S Federal Way, Washington That certain portion of land lying within the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 20, Township 21 North, Range 4 East of the Willamette Meridian lying south-easterly of the southeasterly right-of-way line of First Way South in the City of Federal Way, in King County, Washington. See the drawing information sheet and the site plan for the legal description, site plan, and vicinity map. B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site(circle one 0 e lung, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous,other. b. What is the steepest slope on the site(approximate percent slope)? A maximum 40%slope occurs only along the street edge of the site where the natural grade level slopes up to meet the road (Library Lane) and sidewalk. The remaining area of the site is relatively flat. c. What general types of soils are found on the site(for example,clay,sand,gravel,peat, mulch)?If you know the classification of agricultural soils,specify them and note any prime farmland. The typical soil on the site is composed of glacial till. The typical profile is .2 to .5 feet of topsoil over dense to very dense unweathered glacial till. EXHIBIT ] PAGE 3 OF I L' Bulletin#050—December 22,2005 Page 3 of 18 k:\HandoutsEnvironmental Checklist d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity?If so,describe. No. Soils are stable. e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. Excavation (cut)will be approximately 350 cubic yards for building foundation and footings, and approximately 475 cubic yards for rain garden and swale excavation. Fill of approximately 500 cubic yards will be imported gravel and topsoil from regional sources. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing,construction, or use?If so,generally describe. While erosion could occur during construction, erosion should be manageable due to the small size of the project and the relatively flat slope of most of the proposed disturbance. Erosion is not likely to occur after construction. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? Approximately 56%of the site will be covered by impervious surface after construction. t ; h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any. Clearing limits will be established to limit site disturbance. Cleared areas will be covered if left unworked, and will require time to dry after rainfall events before equipment can access the site. Small slopes adjacent to the edge of the site will require cover measures after construction to prevent erosion. 2. AIR a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile,odors, industrial wood smoke)during construction and when the project is completed?If any,generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. At the project completion, the emissions to the air will consist primarily of automobile emmissions. During construction, emissions will be produced by construction machinery. b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal?If so,generally describe. No. EXHIBIT PAGE, 4 OF, I fo Bulletin#050-December 22,2005 Page 4 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any. Not applicable. 3. WATER a. Surface. 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site(including year- round and seasonal streams, saltwater,lakes,ponds,wetlands)?If yes,describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. The site is within a 5-year wellhead protection zone, as noted in the Site Reconnaissance Report prepared by otak, dated June 2nd,2008,which was included in the original Process III submittal 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to(within 200 feet)the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. No. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. Not applicable. • 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions?Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain?If so, note location on the site plan. No. EXHIBIT err. PAGE 5 OF -7-- Bulletin#050—December 22,2005 Page 5 of 18 k\HandoutslEnvironmental Checklist 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters?If so,describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No. b. Ground. 1) Will ground water be withdrawn,or will water be discharged to groundwater?Givegeneral description,purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any(for example: domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals...; agricultural;etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served(if applicable),or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. Not applicable. c. Water Runoff(including stormwater) 1) Describe the source of runoff(including stormwater)and method of collection and disposal, if any(include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow?Will this water flow into other waters?If so, describe. Runoff at the area of the new addition will be generated by the impervious roof. Runoff from the roofs will be collected in 3 raingardens and then transported via underground pipes to the existing detention pond. The detention pond currently releases the water into a bio-filtration swale and then flows off site. Runoff from the impervious paved surfaces at the propsed access road adjacent to the elementarty echool property and added parking on the Ilbraray site will be treated on school district property. Water will be conveyed to the existing adjacent wetland through the elementary school conveyance system. 2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters?If so,generally describe. No new waste materials are anticipated to enter the ground water from the addition. � re' EXHIBIT PAGE (Q OF I(v Bulletin#050-December 22,2005 Page 6 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts,if any. Rain gardens will be installed to partially mitigate increased runoff from impervious roof area. New water quality facilities will be installed on the school district property to mitigate water quality impacts from new and existing impervious pollutant-generating surface. 4. PLANTS a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site. X deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other X evergreen tree: fir,cedar, pine, other shrubs _grass pasture _crop or grain wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage,other water plant: water lily, eelgrass, rnilfoil,other X other types of vegetation Lower canopy undergrowth composed primarily of ivy, small bushes and ferns. b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? 17 Trees to be removed, of those 7 are over 12"caliper(out of 44 total existing trees over 12"caliper within the limit of disturbance) Preserving 122 total trees within the limit of disturbance. Species of trees are Fir, Hemlock, Western Red Cedar, Birch, and various other deciduous tree varieties. The understory of the area consists mainly of Salal and Kinnikinnick which will be disturbed to a small extent(there are large areas of bare ground/mulched ground presently around the perimeter of the existing building where the library addition is planned). c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. No known threatened or endangered species are present on the site or within the limit of disturbance. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any. Immediately adjacent to the perimeter of the library addition will be a series of raingardens which will contain Red Osier Dogwood and various native groundcovers.Just inside those raingardens, next to the building glazing, native and native analog plantings will be present. Between the raingardens and the back of the existing sidewalk, areas of native plant restoration are planned with species such as Sword Fern, Deer Fern, Dull Oregon Grape, Wild Ginger, Red Huckleberry, Snowberry, Red Columbine, Mock, Orange, Pacific Ninebark, Salal, and Kinnikinnick.The intention in these restoration areas is to bring a greater biodiversity to the existing understory and create visual interest as it is viewed from the library. EXHIBIT Bulletin#050—December 22,2005 Page 7 of 18 k:\HanFonm tat C1 t l 'C 5. ANIMALS a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site. birds: hawk, heron,eagl songbird_. other mammals: deer, bear,elk, beaver, other Rabbits and squirrels fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish,other b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. No threatened or endangered species are known to be on or near the site. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so,explain. No. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any. Native plants will be used in the landscape and significant trees be retained in an effort to enhance wildlife habitats. 6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES a. What kinds of energy(electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs?Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Electric - used for heating, lighting, ventilation and power for existing Library electronics and will be extended for use in the addition. Natural gas - used for the water heater for radiant floor heating. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties?If so,generally describe. No. EXHIBIT PAGE 8 OF I° Bulletin#050-December 22,2005 Page 8 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any. The project will be designed to meet the current Washington State Energy Codes and is designed to be energy efficient. • 7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH a. Are there any environmental health hazards,including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion,spill,or hazardous waste that could occur as a result of this proposal?If so,describe. No. 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. Not applicable. 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any. Not applicable. b. Noise. 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project(for example: traffic, equipment operation,other)? Automobile traffic and airplane noise. 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or long-term basis(for example: traffic,construction operation,other)?Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. Short term -Construction operation (7:00 am to 7:00 pm) Long term -No additional noise will be created by the project,current noise is automobile traffic(7:00 am to 10:00 pm) and airplane noise. EXHIBIT B PAGE '1 OF I(o Bulletin#050-December 22,2005 Page 9 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts,if any. No new measures are proposed. 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Current use of the site is for a county library. To the south west of the libraray property is an elementary school- Panther Lake Elementary. The remaining properties adjacent to the libraray property are undeveloped (zoned office park). Across 1st Way South is a residential development. b. Has the site been used for agriculture?If so,describe. No. c. Describe any structures on the site. The structure on the site is a 25,000 square foot concrete building. The building will remain. d. Will any structures be demolished?If so, what? No. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? Office park -Government facility f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? OP-Office Park EXHIBIT 13' PAGE 10 OF !L Bulletin#050-December 22,2005 Page 10 of 18 k:\Handouts\Environmental Checklist g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? No. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an environmentally critical area?If so, specify. The site is located within a 5-year wellhead zone, as noted in the Site Reconnaissance Report prepared by otak, dated June 2nd, 2008,which was included in the original Process Ill submittal. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? 17 total staff:7-9 on duty at one time. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any. Not applicable. { I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any. Project to comply with Federal Way City Code. 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any?Indicate whether high, middle,or low- income housing. Not applicable. / EXHIBIT •B PAGE 11 OF UP Bulletin 41050—December 22,2005 Page 11 of 18 k:lHandouts\Environmental Checklist b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated?Indicate whether high, middle,or low-income housing. Not applicable. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any. Not applicable. 10. AESTHETICS a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s)proposed? Current height of the existing building is 35'-0". The proposed addition maximum height is 23'-0". The proposed materials at the existing building is painted tilt-up concrete panels and stucco, the materials at the addition is vertical, standing seam metal panel. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any. Existing mature landscaping and property setbacks. 11. LIGHT AND GLARE a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce?What time of day would it mainly occur? The addition will be lit on the interior by a mix of direct and indirect lights in the evenings. There should not be any hazardous glare produced by the addition. EXHIBIT_ PAGE.22.--* _OF i� Bulletin#050-December 22,2005 Page 12 of 18 k:Uiandouts\Environmental Checklist b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No. c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? '` Car headlights from 1st Way South d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts,if any. There is mature planting around the perimeter of the site which reduces and controls the lighting and glare impacts of the surrounding area. 12. RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? Children's playground at Panther Lake Elementary School. ( i a b. Would the proposed displace any existing recreational uses?If so,describe. No. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any. Not applicable. EXHIBIT PAGE (�_OF I C Bulletin#050—December 22,2005 Page 13 of 18 kAHandoutssEnvironmental Checklist 13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Are there any places or objects listed on,or proposed for, nation, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site?If so, generally describe. Not applicable. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological,scientific,or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. Not applicable. i c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any. Not applicable. 14. TRANSPORTATION a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans,if any. The site is served by Library Lane that is connected to 1st Way South. b. Is the site currently served by public transit?If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? Yes, the Metro routes 903 and 182 serve the site. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have?How many would the project eliminate? The existing site contains 175 spaces.The project will eliminate 9 parking spaces total, one to provide an additional accessible van parking space,the remaining 8 to allow for an access drive to the adjacent elementary school property.Twenty-one spaces will be added to the site with the new access drive. At the completion of the project there will be 181 standard stalls, 5 accessible spaces, and 1 van accessible space, a net increase of 12 stalls. EXHIENT._ Bulletin#050-December 22,2005 Page 14 of 18 klH n Cb and ' T d., Will the proposal require any new roads or streets,or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways?If so,generally describe(indicate whether public or private). No. 7- e. Will the project use(or occur in the immediate vicinity of)water,rail, or air transportation?If so, generally describe. No. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. 9,000 square feet library addition will generate 64 trips per the Trip Generation Handbook. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any. A Concurrency Application and associated traffic mitigation measures has been filed with the city. 15. PUBLIC SERVICES a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services(for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)?If so,generally describe. KCLS has the following Plan for Temporary Facilities while the Regional Library in closed for construction: KCLS plans to operate at the Federal Way Commons during mall hours: Monday-Sat 10 am -9pm;Sunday 11am-6pm Panther Lake will be after school hours for holds pick-up only, in the portion of the building that will remain open during the construction of their new school: Mon -Thurs 4-7pm KCLS will increase the 320th Street Library hours to add 11 am-6pm Sundays, in addition to 320th's current hours of Mon-Thurs 10am-9pm; Friday 10-6;and Saturday 10-5. The Federal Way Community Center has agreed to host other, non-library community events that had been held in the Regional library's meeting rooms during the closure. EXHIBIT 1 Expected traffic increase at all locations is minimal. Please let us know if further quapitelEn isIr Jir F L Bulletin#050-December 22,2005 Page 15 of 18 k:\Handouts�nvironmenta1 Checklistec b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services,if any. Fully sprinklered building with fire alarm system and security system. 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricit atural gas CS) efuse servic telephone.sanitary sewer septic system, other (p ease list) b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. The utilities are already existing on the site. No new utlities are proposed. C. SIGNATURE The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. • SIGNATURE: �J i DATE SUBMITTED: (( 2e3( EXHIBIT PAGE r e OF tJ Bulletin#050-December 22,2005 Page 16 of 18 k:Uiandouts\Environmental Checklist v I i Off i o °f � �! 'q 'witti ' ibi0• / "'•may'.i it,__t -*-t. 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I was wondering about the review process for the shared access/water quality treatment between KCLS and FWSD... are the FWSD engineers to hold of on submittal of review documents until the Library have Process Ill approval? Thanks for your help, Lisa From: Deb Barker [mailto:Deb.Barker@cityoffederalway.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 4:32 PM To: Lisa Scribante Subject: Library expansion SEPA checklist questions Hi Lisa-I have two questions on the library expansion SEPA checklist received on Sept.25,2008: For item#B.1.E,your response says that excavation (cut)will be 350 CY for building foundation and footings,and 475 CY for rain garden and swale excavation,and fill of 500 CY will be imported gravel and topsoil. Do these numbers include fill for the pond and new parking stalls? Those were the original numbers. The pond and access road will add approximately 667 CY more cut,and 998 CY more fill. Total cut would then be 1492 CY,and total fill will be 1473 CY. For item B.1.g,the percent of impervious surface is listed as 56%. However,this was the same percentage listed in the original checklist before the pond was filled for driveway and parking stalls. Does this impervious surface coverage include the fill area and new parking stalls and pond? Our civil engineer has double-checked,and the initial 54%actually did not account for the other 0.9 acre pervious basin,and so the correct%impervious with the new access road is 49%.The new parking area and drive aisle increased the impervious cover by 4%. Please advise as you are able. I hope to issue an environmental determination by Thanksgiving. Let me know if you have any questions. Regards Deb Barker, Senior Planner City of Federal Way 33325 8th Avenue South, PO Box 9718 Federal Wa , WA 98063-9718 253-835-2609(f) EXHIBIT 1) PAGEdeb.barker@cityoffederalway.com 1 Please consider the environment before printing t. nail. Confidentiality and Copyright Notice:This message contains information that is confidential or privileged.If you are not the intended recipient,be aware that any disclosure,copying,distribution or use of the contents of this information is prohibited.If you have received this electronic transmission in error,please notify the sender and completely delete this message and any attachments from all systems,files or records.Prior to use of this email message or its attachments.the intended recipient agrees to the terms of use outlined on Mithun's copyright link http://www.mithun.com/termsofuse Any such use indicates recipients acceptance of the above statements and conditions of permitted use without exception. • • • • CITY OF CITY HALL 8t 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way Mailing Address: PO Box 9718 Federal Way,WA 98063-9718 (253)835-7000 www.ci tyo ffederal wa y.corn December 1,2008 Kay Johnson King County Library System 960 Newport Way NW Issaquah,WA 98027-2702 RE: File#08-102768-00-SE;DNS for Federal Way King County Regional Library Expansion 34200 1"Way South,Federal Way,WA Dear Ms.Johnson: This office and other City staff have reviewed the environmental checklist you submitted.We have determined that the proposal will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment.As a result,an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS)is not required to comply with the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA).A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)is enclosed. The Optional DNS Process was used to review this proposal.The 14-day comment period required by the SEPA Rules under Washington Administrative Code(WAC) 197-11-355 ran concurrently with public comment period associated with the notice of land use action,which began on July 12,and ended on August 6,2008.The City received one comment letter that expressed concerns about the impacts resulting from the project.The various issues outlined in the letter will be reviewed during land use review.Under WAC 197-11-355,a second comment period is not required when the DNS is issued. The enclosed DNS was issued on December 1,2008.The City will provide a copy of the DNS to the Department of Ecology,agencies with jurisdiction,those who commented,and anyone requesting a copy. All final determinations may be appealed within 14 days following the issuance of the DNS.No licenses, permits,or approvals will be issued until completion of the appeal period,which ends on December 15, 2008. You may,but are not required to,publish a Notice of Action as set forth in RCW 43.21C.075.The Notice of Action sets forth a time period after which no legal challenges regarding the proposal's compliance with SEPA can be made.A copy of the Notice of Action form and copies of RCW 43.21C.080 and WAC 197-11-680 providing instructions for giving this notice are available from the Department of Community Development Services. The City is not responsible for publishing the Notice of Action.However,the City is responsible for giving a notice(to parties of record)stating the date for commencing a judicial appeal(including the SEPA portion of that appeal)if your proposal is one for which the City's action has a specified time period within which any court appeals must be made. Ms.Johnson December I,2008 Page 2 If you need further assistance,please contact Deb Barker,Senior Planner,at 253-835-2642. Sincerely, /41411/ Greg Fewins,Director Department of Community Development Services enc: DNS Staff Evaluation c: Lisa Scribante,Mithun, 1201 Alaskan Way,Suite 200,Seattle,WA 98101 Chad Weiser,Otak, 10230 Points Drive,Suite 400,Kirkland,WA 98033 Deb Barker,Senior Planner Ann Dower,Senior Public Works Engineering Plans Reviewer Soma Chattopadhyay,Public Works Traffic Analyst 08-102768 Doc.I D. 47936 A , joutio V FEMA U 1ARMY CORPS/ENGINEERS JOE HENRY REGION 10 NTH DIV ATTN REGULATORY BRANCH NATURAL RESOURCES CVN SVC 130 228TH ST SW PO BOX 3755 935 POWELL AVE SW BOTHELL WA 98021-9796 SEATTLE WA 98124 RENTON WA 98055 EPA DEPT OF ECOLOGY WSDOT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW SEC ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW SEC ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS 1200 6TH AVE MD-126 PO BOX 47703 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE SEATTLE WA 98101 OLYMPIA WA 98504-7703 PO BOX 47331 OLYMPIA WA 98504-7331 RAMON PAZOOKI JAMEY TAYLOR WA NATURAL HERITAGE SNO-KING PLANNING MGR DNR SEPA CENTER DNR WSDOT SOUTH KING COUNTY PO BOX 47015 PO BOX 47014 PO BOX 330310 OLYMPIA WA 98504-7015 OLYMPIA WA 98504-7014 SEATTLE WA 98133-9710 OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGY & WA STATE DEPT WILDLIFE RANDY PEARSON HISTORIC PRESERVATION 600 CAPITOL WAY N WASH STATE PARKS PO BOX 48343 OLYMPIA WA 98501-1091 PO BOX 42668 OLYMPIA WA 98504-8343 OLYMPIA WA 98504-2668 JULIE STOFEL TRAVIS NELSON LARRY FISHER WDFW REGION 4 OFFICE PO BOX 73249 W17D75 12T"AVE NW STE 201 16018 MILL CREEK BLVD PUYALLUP WA 98373 ISSAQUAH WA 98027 MILL CREEK WA 98012 US FISH &WILDLIFE SERVCE DOH - DIV OF DRINKING WATER ATTN SEPA REVIEW 510 DESMOND DR SE #102 ENV DOCUMENTS REVIEWER PUGET SOUND CLEAN AIR AGENCY LACEY WA 98503 PO BOX 47822 1904 3RD AVE STE 105 OLYMPIA WA 98504-7822 SEATTLE WA 98101-3317 PORT OF TACOMA PSRC ENVIRONMENTAL DEPT PORT OF SEATTLE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPT PO BOX 1837 PO BOX 1209 1011 WESTERN AVE #500 TACOMA WA 98401-1837 SEATTLE WA 98111 SEATTLE WA 98104-1040 KC WASTEWATER TREATMENT GARY KRIEDT PERRY WEINBERG ENVIRONMENTAL PLN OAP KING COUNTY TRANSIT DIV MS KSC-NR-0505 ENV PLANNING MS KSC-TR-0431 SOUND TRANSIT 201 S JACKSON ST 201 S JACKSON ST 401 S JACKSON ST SEATTLE WA 98104-3855 SEATTLE WA 98104-3856 SEATTLE WA 98104-2826 LISA DINSMORE SOUTH KING COUNTY KING COUNTY PARKS LAND US SVC KCDDES REGIONAL WATER ASSOCIATION PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 900 OAKESDALE AVE SW 27224 144TH AVE SE PO BOX 3517 RENTON WA 98057-5212 KENT WA 98042 REDMOND WA 98073-3517 KC BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD ROD HANSEN SOLID WASTE DIV LEE DORIGAN 810 THIRD AVE STE 608 KING CO DEPT OF NATURAL RES PUBLIC HEALTH SEATTLE/KING SEATTLE WA 98104-1693 201 S JACKSON ST STE 701 401 FIFTH AVE STE 1100 SEATTLE WA 98104-3855 SEATTLE WA 98104 l Litho r (i1Silb') 7A,41/ (� <-7 - - i S . 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The Library parcel fronts 1"Way South to the northwest. Panther Lake Elementary School is located to the south/southwest of the Library parcel.The access road (South 342nd Street) to the Library from 1`t Way South is located along the outer edge of the northeast side of the Library parcel. The access road and parking lot separates the Library parcel from two large undeveloped parcels to the east and south,both of which are owned by St. Francis Community Hospital (east and south hospital parcels). All three parcels are located within the city limits of Federal Way. No wetlands or streams were identified on the Library parcel or on the east and south hospital parcels within 200 feet of the Library parcel. As a result, no wetland or stream buffers extend onto the Library parcel. Findings Otak biologists conducted a field reconnaissance on May 23, 2008 to assess the three parcels for the presence of wetlands and streams. During the site visit, Otak staff characterized the site and assessed the three parcels (Library and east and south hospital parcels) for the presence of wetlands and streams.The two hospital parcels were not evaluated in their entirety- only the portions located within approximately 200 feet of Library parcel were assessed. Below are our findings for each of the three parcels. Library Parcel The Library parcel is approximately 4.9 acres (Parcel#2021049058). The Library building occupies the northeast corner of the parcel, and the access road and parking lot occupy the majority of the RECEIVED JUN 0 9 2008 H:A project\31300\31321\Reports\31321 Tech memo.doc CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS Mithun Architects Page 2 KCLS-Federal Way Regional Library Site Reconnaissance June 2, 2008 remainder of the parcel (see Figure 1). Two stormwater detention ponds are located in the southern corner of the parcel.The vegetation on the Library parcel consists of either landscape species or native plants that are predominantly upland species. There are islands of landscaped vegetation in the parking lot, as well as landscaped and native vegetation areas around the building and along the sidewalk that separates the Library parcel from Ft Way South.The area immediately adjacent to the building where the expansion is proposed is on-grade with the existing building. This area is covered with bark mulch, and vegetation is limited to maintained beds of daylilies and other small herbaceous species. Northeast and southeast of the Library building, there are patches of native upland forest. The forested patches are dominated by second-growth Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii, FACU) with some red alder (Alms rubra, FAC), big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum, FACU), Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla, FACU-), and Western red cedar (Thuja plicata, FAC). The understory consists of dense salal (Gaultheria shallon, FACU). Topographically, the library parcel is relatively flat with the exception of the stormponds.The low point of the parcel is a depression located in the forest due east of the Library building. This area is dominated by upland species including Douglas fir and salal, so it does not satisfy wetland criteria. No wetlands or streams were identified on Library parcel. East Hospital Parcel As mentioned previously, the two parcels to the east and south of the Library are undeveloped and are both owned by St. Francis Hospital (see Figure 1). Otak staff assessed these parcels (the east and south hospital parcels) within 200 feet of the Library parcel for the presence of wetlands and streams. In the northern section of the east hospital parcel (Parcel #2021049156), the land generally slopes down to the west, and in the southern half the land slopes down to the south. The vegetative community in the northern section of the east hospital parcel consists of upland forest dominated by a closed canopy of second growth Douglas fir with an understory of dense salal with some sword fern (Polystichum munitum, FACU) and bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum, FACU). Alders and a few madrone (Arbutus menziesii,NL) are located in occasional canopy openings. About midway in the east hospital parcel (approximately opposite the eastern corner of the Library parcel), the vegetative community transitions to a more open canopy dominated by red alder with some black cottonwood (Populus balsamifera, FAC), big leaf maple, and cedars,with fewer Douglas firs. Salal is less dense in the understory, and there is increased cover by trailing blackberry (Rubus ursinus, FACU), Indian plum (Oemleria cerasiformis, FACU), snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus, FACU), and sword fern. Because this area is dominated by upland species it does not satisfy wetland criteria. Approximately at (or just south of) the boundary between the east hospital parcel and the south hospital parcel, approximately 90 feet south-southeast of the northeast corner of the stormwater H:A project\31300\31321\Reports\31321 Tech memo.doc Mithun Architects Page 3 KCLS-Federal tray Regional Library Site Reconnaissance June 2, 2008 pond (on the Library parcel), there is a dense patch of salmonberry (Rubes spectabilis, FAC+).The salmonberry is interspersed with tall black cottonwood, alder, and cascara (Rhamnus purshiana, FAC-), resulting in a hydrophytic community. We dug a soil pit at the lowest topographic point in the area to determine whether wetland hydrology and hydric soil were present(see Data Sheet 5). The soil was barely damp down to a depth of eighteen inches. Even during a site visit at the end of January 2008 (during the growing season) the soils in this area were not saturated. We did not observe any other hydrology indicators. The upper nine inches of the soil was very dark grayish brown (10YR 3/2), below that the soil was bright (7.5YR 4/6). No redoximorphic features were present, and with a matrix chroma of 6, the soil below the A horizon did not satisfy the criteria for a hydric soil. Because this area of hydrophytic vegetation lacks wetland hydrology and hydric soil,it does not satisfy the criteria for a wetland. No wetlands or streams were identified on the east hospital parcel within 200 feet of the Library parcel. There were several large areas on the east hospital parcel that appear to have been former homeless encampments as evidenced by the large amount of trash. We also observed one tent on the parcel that appeared to currently be in use. South Hospital Parcel The northern section of the south hospital parcel (Parcel #2021049184) was also assessed for the presence of wetlands and streams with in 200 feet of the Library parcel. Southeast of Data Point 5, we located another area where the vegetative community suggested the presence of a wetland. The forest canopy is dominated by cottonwood with some cedars. The scattered shrub layer has red- osier dogwood (Cornus sericea, FACW) and Indian plum,with traces of salmonberry.The herb layer consists of a carpet of false lily of the valley (Maianthemum dilatatum, FAC) with a patch of slough sedge (Carex obnupta, OBL). We dug a soil pit in the lowest topographic point to determine whether wetland hydrology and hydric soil were present (see Data Sheet 6).The soil was dry down to a depth of sixteen inches, and we did not observe any other hydrology indicators. The upper six inches of the soil profile was black (10YR 2/1), below that the soil was very dark grayish brown (10YR 3/2). No redoximorphic features were present, so with a matrix chroma of 2, the soil below the A horizon did not satisfy the criteria for a hydric soil. Because this area of hydrophytic vegetation lacks wetland hydrology and hydric soil,it does not satisfy the criteria for a wetland. Federal Way Wetland Inventory (FWWI) maps one large wetland (20-21-4-121) as occurring on south hospital parcel. We did not locate that wetland within 200 feet of the Library parcel. We did identify and delineate a small Category II wetland on the south hospital parcel adjacent to the Panther Lake Elementary Scho I. However, this wetland is located further than 200 feet away from the Library parcel. IS ATS/644 H:Aproject\31300\31321\Reports\31321 Tech memo.doc Mithun Architects Page 4 KCLV-Federal lay Regional Library Site Reconnaissance June 2, 2008 No other wedands or streams were identified on the south hospital parcel within 200 feet of the Library parcel. Conclusions No wetlands or streams were identified on the Library parcel or on the eastern hospital parcel within 200 feet of the Library parcel boundary. Although two wetlands are located on the southern hospital parcel, neither is located within 200 feet of the Library parcel boundary. As a result, no wetland or stream buffers extend onto the Library parcel. H:A project\31300\31321\Reports\31321 Tech memo.doc .� .,. ..,II:7111111P.,77.--"'ri. 4 _, , . .„.0, fir'' ! tT `� ,. *`, .... -, ,,,, ........ ..„--- ,, .. ....„. . e* , .. _ •:,„-:-- ---,:,..--„,,,,,_,,,,,,....,,,_,..,,,,, .,,,:,.....,„..i.i::....,.,,,,,...,„:.,,._H„,, , t ,1/47„,,,, „ ilikr 4 ' ! 'VPHoiw' . 4, ..„ 16.4t4111 141* / 41. "''' '-,,,„.. .,. . -,--.--,------..„-.:..ik--:,„,.-.1 ' '') ::''' \ 44, - 11 :7:1i.'1.;)i:' ' 4::,. ' -."-** :...:-':' 'N.....- , s 111111k 4 ,.....,.. . .„:„..„,,:t. . .. .:,..,:„....„. :,. ., .. ...„,.. . ....... . ,... , . . .,...,. .... mop ti 4. ...v.,...\ „:,:.,,:, 0:/,__,i„. .„ . ....,a1,7'''':- MillIMMIPM NV ,,.. ''' U . ''." ti I,.-„,.„-:.-----,,,----,,,,,tc.-:.,,,,„......- ' ,,.. .„ 41 46 '4 East Hospital Parcel •� t w , . + Mom'..... i+:... + ,''?4 • King County .41-° . a "`'�.. ," :'� ," Regional Libra f` d: , Library.- FI t �I ire Federal Way Schoo # '' a " • • " ii-- District Property } � . rill-1111111 .... ]I -, '1 ;� Data Point 5 , . . • � 4 • Data Point6 i, :. anther Lake �'. . - • �► ' Elementary Scher t pr • '-° , ' * .', ;,. ,' ' ' ` South Hospital Parcel j , • rr f�Q.' 1 i illegrainkaikailk" - :...'',, )." • :c12.(3�3K,n�aunty t i� ; .:- ti 5313T, _I _- -�� - ai1•4 I. .'44* ;Ktimorte-mr ' : .� Figure I Site Map 0= Approximate locations of Data Points oa Data Sheet 5 Routine Onsite Wetland Determination Method Form adapted from the Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation Manual(1997) Client/Project: Mithun— Federal Way Regional Library Date: 5/23/08 Site: St. Francis Hospital County: King Field Staff: Suzanne Anderson & Stephanie Smith State: WA Wetland #: Data Point Flag #: DP-5 S/T/R: 20/21 N/4E Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes ® No ❑ If no, explain. Is the site significantly disturbed(atypical situation), or is it a potential Problem Area? Yes ❑ No ® If yes, explain. Describe current conditions of wetland and surrounding areas. The parcel located east of the library is undeveloped second growth forest dominated by Douglas fir and salal. The parcel has gradual slopes with depressional areas. Vegetation Cowardin Plant Community: Strata:T=tree;S=shrub;V=vine;H=herb; Shaded Areas=Dominant Plant Species in each Stratum by the 50/20 Rule Scientific Name Common Name Stratum Indicator %Cover Alnus rubra red alder T FAC 35 Rhamnus purshiana cascara T FAC- 15 Acer macrophyllum bigleaf maple T FACU 5 Rubus spectabilis salmonberry S FAC+ 90 Pteridium aquilinum bracken fern H FACU TR Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, and FAC: 66% Check all Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators that apply: ❑ Visual observation of plant species growing in ® Personal knowledge of regional plant areas of prolonged inundation/saturation communities ❑ Morphological adaptations ® Wetland plant database • Technical literature El Physiological/reproductive adaptations ❑ Other indicators: Is the Hydrophytic Vegetation Criterion met? ® Yes ❑ No Rationale: More than 50% of dominant species are hydrophytic (FAC or wetter). H:\project\31300\31321\Reports\Data Sheet 5.doc • oa Data Sheet 5 Continued Hydrology Is it the growing season? ® Yes ❑ No Depth of inundation: None Based on:Time of year Depth to free water in soil pit: None Depth to saturated soil: None Check all Wetland Hydrology Indicators that apply: ❑ Stream, lake or gage data ❑ Sediment deposits ❑ Aerial photograph ❑ Water-stained leaves ❑ Water marks ❑ Oxidized live root channels ❑ Drift lines ❑ FAC neutral ❑ Drainage patterns ❑ Local soil survey ❑ Other indicators: Is the Wetland Hydrology Criterion met? ❑ Yes ® No Rationale: Soil not saturated in the upper 12" and no other hydrology indicators were observed. in addition, no saturation of the soil in this area was observed during a site visit in January (during the growing season). Soils Soil Test Pit # : DP-5 Mapped series: Everett-Alderwood gravelly sandy loans, 6-15% slopes Do field observations confirm mapped type? El Yes ❑ No explain: pp yp Profile: Depth (inches) Matrix Mottles Texture 0-9 10YR 3/2 None loam 9-18 7.5YR 4/6 None Gravelly loam Check all Hydric Soil Indicators that apply: ❑ Histosol ❑ Gleyed or Low-Chroma(=1)matrix ❑ Histic Epipedon ❑ Matrix Chroma<2 with mottles ❑ Sulfidic odor ❑ High organic content(sandy soils) ❑ Aquic moisture regime ❑ Organic streaking(sandy soils) ❑ Reducing conditions ❑ Hydric Soil List(National/local) ❑ Mg or Fe concretions ❑ Other: Is the Hydric Soils Criterion met? ❑ Yes ® No Rationale: High chroma matrix without mottles. Wetland Determination Is Hydrophytic Vegetation present? ►1 Yes ❑ No Is Wetland Hydrology present? ❑ Yes ® No Are Hydric Soils present? ❑ Yes ® No Is the Plant Community a Wetland? ❑ Yes ® No Rationale: Only one of three criteria for wetland determination satisfied. H:\project\31300\31321\Reports\Data Sheet 5.doc oa Data Sheet 6 Routine Onsite Wetland Determination Method Form adapted from the Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation Manual(1997) Client/Project: Mithun— Federal Way Regional Library Date: 5/23/08 Site: St. Francis Hospital County: King Field Staff: Suzanne Anderson & Stephanie Smith State: WA Wetland #: Data Point Flag #: DP-6 S/T/R: 20/21 N/4E Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Yes ® No ❑ If no, explain. Is the site significantly disturbed(atypical situation), or is it a potential Problem Area? Yes ❑ No ® If yes, explain. Describe current conditions of wetland and surrounding areas. The parcel located east of the library is undeveloped second growth forest dominated by Douglas fir and salal. The parcel has gradual slopes with depressional areas. Vegetation Cowardin Plant Community: Strata:T=tree;S=shrub;V=vine;H=herb; Shaded Areas=Dominant Plant Species in each Stratum by the 50/20 Rule Scientific Name Common Name Stratum Indicator %Cover Rubus ursinus trailing blackberry V FACU 5 Populus balsamifera black cottonwood T FAC 65 Thuja plicate Western red cedar T FAC 30 Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas fir T FACU 15 Oemleria cerasiformis Indian plum S FACU 15 Comus sericea red-osier dogwood S FACW 10 Gaultheria shallon salal S FACU <5 Rubus spectabilis salmonberry S FAC+ TR Maianthemum dilatatum false lily of the valley H FAC 75 Polystichum munitum sword fern H FACU 15 Carex obnupta slough sedge H OBL 5 Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL, FACW, and FAC: 57% Check all Hydrophytic Vegetation Indicators that apply: ❑ Visual observation of plant species growing in ® Personal knowledge of regional plant areas of prolonged inundation/saturation communities ❑ Morphological adaptations ® Wetland plant database ® Technical literature El Physiological/reproductive adaptations ❑ Other indicators: Is the Hydrophytic Vegetation Criterion met? ® Yes ❑ No Rationale: More than 50% of dominant species are hydrophytic (FAC or wetter). H:\project\31300\31321\Reports\Data Sheet 6.doc oa Data Sheet 6 Continued Hydrology Is it the growing season? ® Yes ❑ No Depth of inundation: None Based on:Time of year Depth to free water in soil pit: None Depth to saturated soil: None Check all Wetland Hydrology Indicators that apply: ❑ Stream, lake or gage data ❑ Sediment deposits ❑ Aerial photograph ❑ Water-stained leaves ❑ Water marks ❑ Oxidized live root channels ❑ Drift lines ❑ FAC neutral ❑ Drainage patterns ❑ Local soil survey El Other indicators: Is the Wetland Hydrology Criterion met? ❑ Yes ® No Rationale: Soil not saturated in the upper 12", and no other hydrology indicators were observed. Soils Soil Test Pit# : DP-6 Mapped series: Everett-Alderwood gravelly sandy loams, 6-15% slopes Do field observations confirm mapped type? ❑ Yes ❑ No explain: Profile: Depth (inches) Matrix Mottles Texture 0-6 10YR 2/1 None Silt loam 6-16 10YR 3/2 None Sandy loam with gravel Check all Hydric Soil Indicators that apply: ❑ Histosol ❑ Gleyed or Low-Chroma(=1)matrix El Histic Epipedon ❑ Matrix Chroma<2 with mottles El Sulfidic odor ❑ High organic content(sandy soils) ❑ Aquic moisture regime El Organic streaking(sandy soils) ❑ Reducing conditions ❑ Hydric Soil List(National/local) ❑ Mg or Fe concretions El Other: Is the Hydric Soils Criterion met? ❑ Yes ® No Rationale: High chroma matrix without mottles. Wetland Determination Is Hydrophytic Vegetation present? ® Yes ❑ No Is Wetland Hydrology present? ❑ Yes ® No Are Hydric Soils present? ❑ Yes ® No Is the Plant Community a Wetland? ❑ Yes ® No Rationale: Only one of three criteria for wetland determination satisfied. H:\project\31300\31321\Reports\Data Sheet 6.doc Project Name Federal Way Regional Library Addition Applicant King County Library System Project Location 37200 1st Way South Tracking No. TYPES AND QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Please provide the approximate quantity of the types of hazardous materials or deleterious substances that will be stored,handled,treated,used,produced,recycled,or disposed of in connection with the proposed activity. If no hazardous materials will be involved,please proceed to Section IV. MATERIAL LIQUID(gallons) SOLID(pounds) (1)Acid or basic solutions or solids (2)Antifreeze or coolants (3)Bleaches,peroxides,detergents,surfactants, disinfectants,bactericides,algaecides (4)Brake,transmission,hydraulic fluids (5)Brine solutions (6)Corrosion or rust prevention solutions (7)Cutting fluids (8)Deicing materials (9)Dry cleaning or cleaning solvents (10)Electroplating or metal finishing solutions (11)Engraving or etching solutions (12)Explosives (13)Fertilizers (14)Food or animal processing wastes (15)Formaldehyde (16)Fuels,additives,oils,greases (17)Glues,adhesives,or resins (18)Inks,printing,or photocopying chemicals (19)Laboratory chemicals,reagents or standards (20)Medical,hospital,pharmaceutical,dental,or veterinary fluids or wastes (21)Metals(hazardous e.g.arsenic,copper, chromium,lead,mercury,silver,etc.) (22)Paints,pigments,dyes,stains,varnish,sealers. (23)Pesticides,herbicides or poisons (24)Plastic resins,plasticizers,or catalysts (25)Photo development chemicals (26)Radioactive sources (27)Refrigerants,cooling water(contact) (28)Sludges,still bottoms (29)Solvents,thinners,paint removers or strippers (30)Tanning(leather)chemicals (31)Transformer,capacitor oils/fluids,PCB's (32)Waste oil (33)Wood preservatives (34)List OTHER hazardous materials or deleterious substances on a separate sheet. RECEIVED Bulletin#056-November 24,2004 Page 2 of 3 k:Wandouts\Hazardous Materials InvnY6tlerp „, ULM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS Project Name Federal Way Regional Library Addition Applicant King County Library System Project Location 34200 1st Way South Tracking No. IV. FURTHER INFORMATION Provide the approximate quantity of fill and source of fill to be imported to the site. Approximate Quantity of Imported Fill Source of Fill 500 cubic yards Imported gravel and topsoil from regional sources Check box#1 if you do not plan to store, handle,treat,use,produce,recycle,or dispose of any of the types and quantities of hazardous material or deleterious substance listed in Section III.Check box(s)#2 through#5 (and fill in appropriate blanks)of the below table if they apply to your facility or activity. #1 [X] The proposed development will not store,handle,treat,use,produce,recycle,or dispose of any of the types and quantities of hazardous materials or deleterious substances listed above. #2[ ] Above ground storage tanks,having a capacity of gallons will be installed. #3 [ ] Construction vehicles will be refueled on site. Storage within wholesale and retail facilities of hazardous materials,or other deleterious #4[ ] substances,will be for sale in original containers with a capacity of_gallons liquid or pounds solid. The presence of chemical substances on this parcel is/will be for"temporary"non-routine #5 [ ] maintenance or repair of the facility(such as paints and paint thinners)and are in individual containers with a capacity of_gallons liquid or_pounds solid. Check any of the following items that currently exist or are proposed in connection with the development of the site. #1 [x] Stormwater infiltration system(e.g.,french drain,dry well,stormwater swale,etc.) #2 [ ] Hydraulic lifts or elevator,chemical systems,or other machinery that uses hazardous materials #3 [ ] Cathodic protection wells #4 [ ] Water wells,monitoring wells,resource protection wells,piezometers #5 [ ] Leak detection devices,training for employees for use of hazardous materials,self-contained machinery,etc. SIGNATURE Signature Date Print Name If you have any questions about filling out this application form,please call the Department of Community Development Services at 253-835-2607.Please be advised that an application for a development permit lacking the required information will not be accepted. Bulletin#056—November 24,2004 Page 3 of 3 k:WandoutsWazardous Materials Inventory Statement r - \. -ti,4 1 L-�4r �i�r�i,. Li . , ' LTIC LTIC LTIC". 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Swt''.nB .ram 3 i oiar ear or al.eged ,'a u.n affect cy The •and nas been e,c(irded na the , _.,.1e ot Po 2 R,gh s e rif'teht ,Ica Crn artless nct ice:of the e*. .,..at,there:),r..s teen recc'ieC in tre p't.lic. f•;..r-I s ai Date'a `_i.:.'t.t 'l'at ex,.,,,f'g ' -n-a"_, !akin; wr,Ch has accu'red prior t.; Date of P :cy w'NCh w-ald be sting Or the r-ghts of a Diirchaser t,r value w `,out vw'edge 3 Defects. !reps. ercurnbrarces, adverse claims or other matters ial whetner or not recorded :n the public records at Date of Policy, but created, su'fered,assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant. lb) not known to the Company,not recorded in the public records at Date cf Policy,but known to the nsured claimant and not disclosed,n writing to the Com pany by the insured claimant prior to the date the insured carmant became an insured under th,s policy icl resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant. Id) attaching or created subsequent to Date cf Policy. or le) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained it the insured claimant had paid value for the insured mortgage or for the estate or interest insured by this policy. 4. Unentorceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because o'the inability or failure of the insured at Date of Policy,or the inability or failure of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness,to comply with the applicable doing business laws of the state in which the land is situated. 5 Invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage or claim thereof. which arises cut ot 'he t a-sa('ior,, evidenced by the insured mortgage and is based upon usury or any consumer credit protection or truth in lending law. LTIC LTIC ITIC !TIC ITIC IIIC [TIC "TIC LTIC LTIC LTIC'LTIC LTIC 1T1C LTIC LTIC L11C If IC uric LTIC LTIC LTIC LTIC LTIC LTIC t:1tC 'TIC IA IC Cl lc II it.' 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The following terms when used in this policy mean: hi)The amount of the principal of the indebtedness secured by (a)"insured":the insured named in Schedule A,and,subject to any the insured mortgage as of Date of Policy, interest thereon,expenses rights or defenses the Company would have had against the named in- of foreclosure.amounts advanced pursuant to the insured mortgage to sured,those who succeed to the interest of the named insured by opera- assure compliance with laws or to protect the lien of the insured inert- lion of law as distinguished from purchase including, but not limited gage prior to the time of acquisition of the estate or interest in the land to,heirs,distributees,devisees,survivors,personal representatives.next and secured thereby and reasonable amounts expended to prevent of kin,or corporate or fiduciary successors. The term -insured" also deterioration of improvements. but reduced by the amounts of all includes payments made; or (i)the owner of the indebtedness secured by the insured mort (iii)The amount paid by any governmental agency or governmen- gage and each successor in ownership of the indebtedness except a tal instrumentality,it the agency or the instrumentality is the insured successor who is an obligor under the provisions of Section 121c1 of claimant. in the acquisition of the estate or interest in satisfaction of these Conditions and Stipulations(reserving, however, all rights and its insurance contract or guaranty defenses as to any successor that the Company would have had against 3. NOTICE OF CLAIM TO BE GIVEN BY INSURED CLAIMANT. any predecessor insured,unless the successor acquired the indebted An ensured shall notify the Company promptly in writing(ii in case ness as a purchaser for value without knowledge of the asserted defect. of any litigation as set forth in 4{a}below.(tit in ease knowledge shall lien,encumbrance.adverse claim or other matter insured against by this come to an insured hereunder of any claim of title or interest which; is „obey as affecting title to the estate or interest in the land). a 'V'' ' estate iur 'nt£ est or the r - sured Of) am pcvernmental agency or governmental =nit urirentahty r tl ,S an insurer r,r gua ri' :ir Jnde'an inS,;ranr;c =''a."Ir thv. rT' • "he insuring or guaranteeing the iiidebtedne...,securer!t the . .red r^prt- _ .,_ _ _ - , _ _ 7 - 7_.- r,io er va't thereof ritthe r;,Jt - - : ii� ;t n,iS DEFENSE AND PPi SEClJTt,h darn Y b.s .htSUR D CLAIMANT TO COOPERATE. '. , -. , 9 •... / r ,_.. .mot t.(.i lJr , .. ._ -� .. _ 'U ..a ,r>(trust,t .., . insured inIre, „77:;.rrt r., .i rirr7 .. ,,,.iiC re E, ri15 PCf-ird`i del.�t ..5r,sd J„•�C , <3:.. .2. _ a,(]8'_ .. _ r' r, ,,,ai or the ouro,;se ref impartirio, ch istruit .1 errroir e mutters -y shah have7.777 rea t pun ha e,rs for value and,, thout r f the `itlE an alleged i i. ;�ar. . .....• a' t` ' £; , ,_c.trn,q th - - ee i-77.'ed or er:vepted f Lai i ., •,- t` ,,i or tl e. fie ,: ie.• U .�:� _ aW^sr'f' w!`.,"• : _ ._.,,.v34ate ^r .rV'e rf. ,;[r:r;,?.t tr= _ ,,, da n ,. .: ��: ._. S£:f?c Chu;t'A ,'rfoi`r be released frO rI •' ;viii;mot',..- 1,.r r .. act,on ander the tr ,ri: pc.,1. -. �=r fra rUrCt:aSe ti) -i'tJe actual coiridition re duitir 1 t>.,u,, n:.,', it s' i ..- : rr heneundc:r,and shalt not the e ._, .ri of marketable title er harae ;a'iy cn of this poiiey If the:Compamy .i c, exef(•,-,Se .. 2. CONTINUATION OF INSURANCE tits tin de, t` ;'uragraph, it ;hall do so diligently. (a)After Acquisition of Title by Insured Lender-If this h O,icy insurers v.e:e- Company shall have L' ugh' raehori Of the owner of the indebtedness se;.ured by the insured mortgage, the a defense ar,or permitted by the provisions of this . coverage of this policy shall continue in force as of , to or Policy in Company ma:, . noir, any litigation tc:t !ma! ;left rminat-, favor of U)S.l..h U'.9ured lender who acquires ail or any part of the estate f l.e,r'_;'tent ,on an':f expressly r,y r,_ °'1= r _ r Or interest in the land by tcrecfcisure.trustee's sale,corww.a :;e to lieu ire r...i or t.r, ':;,rn any adverse t y of foreclosure,or other legal manner which discharges the lien of then t, r' a 't.iS po,r.v permits, 77., !, • insurer!rriUrtgage:(iii a transferee of the estate or interest so acquired It L.r ' !hie detente(7' a,- from an insured Lcrporats.n, provided the transferee 111 the parent or in, ,rd r. u'r,.V_; .' • rahol;y gowned subsidia f of the insured corporation.and their corporate -. ,_ - succes_ors by r°petat:'' of lava and net by purchase,subject to any rights p: ' ;r Tr-lc r Or defer sees the Cr..mpany may ha.e against any prede'e;sir insureds; this purpi . `., - and Mil any governmental agency or gevernme.ntai instrumentality vahir,h Company's expt'sF 5f;. -,ve the :ompany all rea acquires all or any part of the estate or interest pursuant to a contract action or proceeding.securing evidence.obtaining v it t.sses t rao:.e•e sting of insurance or guaranty insuring or guaranteeing the indebtedness or defending the action or proceeding or effecting settlement. and iii) secured by the insured mortgage. in any other lawful act which in the opinion of the Company may be (b)After Conveyance of Title by an Insured. The coverage of this necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or interest or policy shall continue in force as of Date of Policy in favor of an insured the lien of the insured mortgage.as insured.if the Company is prejudiced only so long as the insured retains an estate or interest in the land,or by the failure of an insured to furnish the required cooperation, the holds an indebtedness secured by a purchase money mortgage given Company's obligations to such insured under the policy shah terminate, by a purchaser from the insured,or only so long as the insured shall including any liability or obligation to defend,prosecute,or continue any have liability by reason of covenants of warranty made by the insured litigation,with regard to the matter or matters requiring such cooperation. in any transfer or conveyance of the estate or interest-This policy shall 5- PROOF OF LOSS OR DAMAGE. not continue in force in favor of any purchaser from an insured of either In addition to and after the notices required under Section 3 of these (i)an estate or interest in the land,or(ii)an indebtedness secured by Conditions and Stipulations have been provided the Company.a proof a purchase money mortgage given to an insured. or loss or damage signed and sworn to by each insured claimant 6hall tc)Amount of Insurance.The amount of insurance after the acquisi- be furnished to the Company within 90 days after the insured claimant lion or after the conveyance by an insured lender shall in neither event shall ascertain the facts giving rise to the loss or damage. The proof exceed the least of: of loss or damage shall describe the defect in,or lien or encumbrance • • 1 lttc I.l It !;I! 1)II IJU I.!I! 1.1 it 11i! I ! I.lit 1.11( tilt lilt l Ilt tilt i.TIC flit Lilt' 11 III lilt' I:Ii(' I_Ilt 1 !I< 1 ! 111 I 1 t!D awy erslitle LIAR NO 58/eh Insurance @rporation NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS RICHMOND,VIRGINIA By: LAWYERS TITLE COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, INC. SCHEDULE A DATE OF POLICY: DECEMBER 29, 1989 AT 4:40 P.M. AMOUNT OF INSURANCE: $651, 102.00 POLICY NO. : 75-00-597-120 ORDER NO. K82949 PREMIUM: $1, 404.00 1. Name of Insured: KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM, a municipal corporation 2. The Estate or Interest in the land which is covered by this Policy is a fee. 3. Title to the Estate or Interest in the land is vested in: THE NAMED INSURED 4. The land referred to in this Policy is described as follows: Parcel A: That certain portion of land lying within the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 20, Township 21 North, Range 4 East Willamette Meridian lying Southeasterly of the Southeasterly right-of-way line of First Way South (1st Way So. ) in King County, Washington, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the quarter corner between Sections 19 and 20 of said Township 21 North, Range 4 East; THENCE North 01005' 12" East 469. 75 feet along the Section line between said Sections 19 and 20 to a line that bears North 88054'48" West from a cased monument at the intersection of First Way South and First Place South; THENCE South 88054' 48" East 435.40 feet, more or less, along said line to the cased monument at said intersection of First Way South and First Place South; THENCE South 23040'00" East 50.00 feet on the prolongation of the centerline of said First Place South to the Southeasterly right-of-way line of said First Way South and the point of beginning; THENCE at right angles to said centerline of First Place South North 66020'00" East 142.59 feet along the Southeasterly right-of-way line to a curve to the left having a radius point which bears North 23040' 00" West 850.00 feet; THENCE continuing Northeasterly along the Southeasterly right-of-way line of said First Way South, a distance of 187.41 feet along the arc of said curve to the left through a central angle of 12037'58" to a radial line of said curve which bears South 36017' 58" East; THENCE on the prolongation of said radial line South 36017'58" East 420.53 feet; THENCE South 58037' 24!" West 509.93 feet to intersect a line that is radial to a curve having a radius of 750.00 feet; t lit t II i Itt i i II' ; Iv t ih I lit till t Iit i il+ t Ii! i}It f III t li! I.Ill I_tlt lilt 1 In I lit I lit i III 1.l1t t III- HA lilt' lilt I Lilt' ilk l il! tom top Litho in U.S.A. 35-0-10043041/2 �. 1 •'tt 'AA( 111 tilt r.Ill lilt f_l It- L_, lit slit Mt' Ll tl. lJii 111( 7.lIC IlIC 1.111' tilt tIi :P I; .I(' I.I! lilt Mc IIU irlt . Ipyers'1itIe Order No. R82949 In4snce@1vorat1on Policy No. 75-00-597-120 Page No. 2 NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS RICHMOND,VIRGINIA THENCE North 34023'36" West 453.00 feet along said radial line to intersect the Southeasterly right-of-way line of said First Way South, said point being on a curve to the right; THENCE Northeasterly 140.41 feet along the said Southeasterly right-of-way line and the arc of said curve to the right having a radius point which bears South 34023'36" East 750.00 feet through a central angle of 10043'36" to the point of tangency; THENCE North 660220'00" East 29.59 feet along the tangent line of the Southeasterly right-of-way line of said First Way South to the point of beginning. EXCEPT any portion of the above described parcel that may lie within the right-of-way of South 344th Street. Parcel S: An easement for sight distance described as follow_: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Parcel A, said point being on the Southeasterly Fight-of- Jay of First Way South; THENCE South 34023'35.5" East, 15. 1E feet, along the So'!therly property line of said Parcel A; THENCE South 60009'27" West 102.66 feet, more or less, to intersect the Southeasterly Right-of-Way line of First Way South, said point being on a curve to the right, having a radius point which bears South 42012' 11" East 750. 00 feet; THENCE Northeasterly 102.66 feet, along the Arc of said curve to the right through a central angle 07050'34" to the point of beginning of said described sight distance easement. Parcel C: A 30.00 foot easement for ingress, egress, the Southwesterly line is coincident with the Northeasterly line of Parcel A, lying between the Southeasterly Right-of-Way line of First Way South and the Southeasterly property line of Parcel A, extended Northeasterly. Situate in the County of Ding, State of Washington. CLTA Standard Coverage Policy - 1988 IMMEMMIMMINUMME 1(4 t;It i l tt 3I+ l ,; i .. .. Ii H . .u 1! :I{:. ,l 1. ! {;; .tit t 1 P th I j ; 'von '00 Litho it,U.S.A. )35-0-100-004 1;2 . tlit" i.lp t 1L 1111 i I(t '11t LW !Jo 1414 f, 1 ih 1 i(t 1 I i-IIc 11h 1111 1_11i S_tI. +lit 114 t 11e t.lIt 110 lift lilt, MI Mt lilt tilt IJli Jwyerstle Order No. K82949 Insurance @rporation Policy No. 75-00-597-120 Page No. 3 NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS RICHMOND,VIRGINIA SCHEDULE B EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE This Policy does not insure against loss or damage, (and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of: PART I 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or which may be asserted by persons ir, possession thereof. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Llnpatented mining claims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excepted under (a), (b) or (c) are shown by the public records. PART II 1. For additional Easements, Covenants, Restrictions and Reservations of Record, see Exhibit B attached. 2. Right to make necessary slopes for cuts or fills upon property herein described as granted by Deed recorded under: Recording No. : 5326222 3. Right to make necessary slopes for cuts or fills upon property herein described as granted by Deed recorded under: Recording No. : 5329318 ®' .. . ) I lit lfit 1 Ili 1111 ,1114 1 ilt I tit 110 I Ill i rll 1.11f 1I1. I Ile IIlt I Ill lilt 1.10 =orm 100 L%r,oin U.S.A. )35-0-100-0041/2 ` � u^ .m ..^ .w ./x I^ .* "^ u^ " m I, I I I'I it .m/m u^ v^ ./^ I^ ux I I^ ^m, vv /"/ /e" u, //^ - rs 1 e . ` ^ ' L ~° �� Order No. K82949Policy No. 75-00-597-120 Page No. 4 Ingm"' NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS n/oxMomo.vmo/wm Schedule B Continued. . ' ' 4. Right to make necessary slopes for cots or fills upon property herein described as granted by Deed recorded under: Recording No. : 8606030352 5. SEWER CONNECTION CHARGE PAYABLE IN LIEU OF ASSESSMENT: In Favor of: Lakehaven Sewer District Amount ; $14,866. 76 Recorded: MAY 18, 1976 Recording No. 7605180701 Affects. Said premises and other property 6. Facility charges, if any, including but not limited to hook-up, or connection charges and latecomer charges for water facilities by Water District No, 124, as disclosed by instrument (s) recorded under Recording No. : 8106010916 ,orm`00 Litho mun^ • I tit lilt lit tJR I Ilt !IV !III 1.111 I IR I I iii lilt 11i1 Ilit lilt 1.lit. lilt 1.114 111( 1.17t; 1_II( 1I1t' 1.11t• I.I!' 1 i i 11 � r Ju)yers]itle Order No. K82949 Insurance @rporation Policy No. 75-00-597-120 Page No. 5 NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS RICHMOND,VIRGINIA Schedule B Cont in1_led. . . EXHIBIT B 1. AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOF: Between: Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company And: Lakehaven Sewer District Recorded: AUGUST 23, 1973 Recording No 7308230502 Purpose: Sewer, service END OF EXHIBIT B I ID 1111 111( 1 lk III, !III I IN I III l ill lilt I lit I Il, Lill lilt l IH !Ill I ilt lilt .111( 1111 I lit 1 Ili 1.111 111t- 1111 lilt III( 1 III t llt lilt 1111 'oral 100 Litho In U.S.A. G5-0-100-0041/2 4. • ORDER NO. K 8 L / 4 _9 ESCROW NO. MORTGAGOR Sec 20 Twn 2- I Rg 171 /// -- r / ,,,)2- - .' ._ — 1_,,i to „ ._ ,- 44,-.. 34 �` ,Erz 59 cr. _ a 77,7- e_ \ - I o m., L \ 1 . o \ rb A � S N¢j , \ f 6 6 , tQ , FMc E L ,' PARCEL .$ ..4 'o \)) o �V. 11 V) 4.. ^,1-' 031 A- re. , (1.0 O F 1 — So. 344 fti .sr. 4 , This map does not purport to show all highways, roads or easements affecting said property; no liability is assumed for variations in dimensions and location. I PCL XL error Subsystem: IMAGE Error: InsufficientMemory Operator: Readlmage Position: 914 I DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES RECEIVED 33325 8`h Avenue South CITY OF Y '••-z..- `` PO Box 9718 Federal Way WFax 98835-26 9 Federal \IIay J U N 0 9 2008• 253-835-2607;Fax 253-83 - 09 ‘1 a V. Utv ticdcralwa%.COM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Checklist Directions Please fill out the checklist to indicate which strategies have been used to implement CPTED principles in your proposed project. Please check all strategies that are applicable to your project for each of the numbered guidelines. You may check more than one strategy for each guideline. Your responses will be evaluated by City Staff,and will be integrated into the Site Plan and/or Building Permit review process. Section and ✓ Functional Area Evaluation for Performance Performance Standard Agency Use Only Standard Strategy alie9 ■ Applicable during Site Plan Review e Applicable during Building Permit Review Section 1.0 Natural Surveillance 1.1 Blind Corners _Conforms Avoid blind corners in pathways and parking lots. _Revise _NA Comments: ® Pathways should be direct. All barriers along pathways should be permeable(see through)including landscaping,fencing etc. ■ ❑ Consider the installation of mirrors to allow users to see ahead of them and around corners. e Other strategy used: 0 1.2 Site and Building Layout _Conforms Allow natural observation from the street to the use,from the _Revise use to the street,and between uses _NA Comments: Bulletin#022—August 18,2004 Page 1 of 9 k:Wandouts\CPTED Checklist • Section and ✓ Functional Area Evaluation for Performance Performance Standard Agency Use Only Standard Strategy • Applicable during Site Plan Review e Applicable during Building Permit Review Orient the main entrance towards the street or both streets on For Non-Single ❑ corners. • Family Development ❑ Position habitable rooms with windows at the front of the dwelling. • Access to dwellings or other uses above commercial/retail development should not be from the rear of the building. ■ ❑ Offset windows,doorways and balconies to allow for natural observation while protecting privacy. ■ ❑ Locate main entrances/exits at the front of the site and in view of the street. ■ For Commercial/ Retail/Industrial If employee entrances must be separated from the main and Community 0 entrance,they should maximize opportunities for natural Facilities surveillance from the street. ■ ▪ In industrial developments,administration/offices should be located at the front of the building. ■ Avoid large expanses of parking.Where large expanses of For Surface ® parking are proposed,provide surveillance such as security Parking and cameras. • Parking Structures Access to elevators,stairwells and pedestrian pathways should ❑ be clearly visible from an adjacent parking area. ■ ® Avoid hidden recesses. ■ • ❑ Locate parking areas in locations that can be observed by adjoining uses. ■ Open spaces shall be clearly designated and situated at For Common/ locations that are easily observed by people. Parks,plazas, Open Space 0 common areas,and playgrounds should be placed in the front Areas of buildings. Shopping centers and other similar uses should face streets. ■ Other strategy used: Building entrance is located off of the parking ® lot and is well marked. The new addition will be visually opened up to the streets. Bulletin#022—August 18,2004 Page 2 of 9 k:\Handouts\CPTED Checklist Section and ✓ Functional Area Evaluation for Performance Performance Standard Agency Use Only Standard Strategy ■ Applicable during Site Plan Review e Applicable during Building Permit Review 1.3 Common/Open Space Areas and Public On-Site Open _Conforms Space _Revise Provide natural surveillance for common/open space areas. _NA Comments: • Position active uses or habitable rooms with windows adjacent ® to main common/open space areas,e.g. playgrounds, swimming pools,etc.,and public on-site open space. ■ Design and locate dumpster enclosures in a manner which 121 screens refuse containers but avoids providing opportunities to hide. ■ Locate waiting areas and external entries to elevators/stairwells ❑ close to areas of active uses to make them visible from the building entry. e ® Locate seating in areas of active uses. e Other strategy used: O 1.4 Entrances _Conforms Provide entries that are clearly visible. _Revise _NA Comments: ® Design entrances to allow users to see into them before entering. ■ Entrances should be clearly identified(Signs must conform to El FWCC Section 22-1569(D).Permit Exceptions.(Applicable during Certificate of Occupancy Inspection). Other strategy used: 0 1.5 Fencing _Conforms Fence design should maximize natural surveillance from the ._Revise street to the building and from the building to the street, and _NA minimize opportunities for intruders to hide. Comments: Bulletin#022—August 18,2004 Page 3 of 9 k:\Handouts\CPTED Checklist Section and ✓ Functional Area Evaluation for Performance Performance Standard Agency Use Only Standard Strategy • Applicable during Site Plan Review e Applicable during Building Permit Review ❑ Front fences should be predominantly open in design,e.g. pickets or wrought iron,or low in height. e Design high solid front fences in a manner that incorporates ❑ open elements to allow visibility above the height of five feet. e If noise insulation is required, install double-glazing at the ❑ front of the building rather than solid fences higher than five feet. e Other strategy used: 1.6 Landscaping _Conforms Avoid landscaping which obstructs natural surveillance and _Revise allows intruders to hide. ,-NA Comments: ❑ Trees with dense low growth foliage should be spaced or their crown should be raised to avoid a continuous barrier. ■ Use low groundcover,shrubs a minimum of 24 inches in height,or high-canopied trees(clean trimmed to a height of eight feet)around children's play areas,parking areas,and along pedestrian pathways. ■ • Avoid vegetation that conceals the building entrance from the street. ■ Other strategy used: ❑ 1.7 Exterior Lighting _Conforms Provide exterior lighting that enhances natural surveillance. _Revise (Refer to FWCC Section 22-1635(g)(1)for specific lighting _NA requirements.) Comments: Prepare a lighting plan in accordance with Illuminating Engineering Society of America(IESA)Standards,which ❑ addresses project lighting in a comprehensive manner. Select a lighting approach that is consistent with local conditions and crime problems. ■ Bulletin#022-August 18,2004 Page 4 of 9 k:\Handouts\CPTED Checklist • Section and ✓ Functional Area Evaluation for Performance Performance Standard Agency Use Only Standard Strategy • Applicable during Site Plan Review e Applicable during Building Permit Review Locate elevated light fixtures(poles, light standards,etc.)in a © coordinated manner that provides the desired coverage.The useful ground coverage of an elevated light fixture is roughly twice its height. • For areas intended to be used at night,ensure that lighting ® supports visibility.Where lighting is placed at a lower height to support visibility for pedestrians,ensure that it is vandal- resistant. e ❑ Ensure inset or modulated spaces on a building facade, access/egress routes,and signage is well lit. e ❑ In areas used by pedestrians,ensure that lighting shines on pedestrian pathways and possible entrapment spaces. e Place lighting to take into account vegetation,in its current and ❑ mature form,as well as any other element that may have the potential for blocking light. e Avoid lighting of areas not intended for nighttime use to avoid ® giving a false impression of use or safety.If danger spots are usually vacant at night,avoid lighting them and close them off to pedestrians. e ▪ Select and light"safe routes"so that these become the focus of legitimate pedestrian activity after dark. ■ ® Avoid climbing opportunities by locating light standards and electrical equipment away from walls or low buildings. e ❑ Use photoelectric rather than time switches for exterior lighting. e In projects that will be used primarily by older people ❑ (retirement homes,congregate care facilities,senior and/or community centers,etc.)provide higher levels of brightness in public/common areas. e Other strategy used: O 1.8 Mix of Uses _Conforms In mixed use buildings increase opportunities for natural _Revise surveillance,while protecting privacy. !NA Comments: Bulletin#022—August 18,2(X)4 Page 5 of 9 k:\Handouts\CPTED Checklist Section and ✓ Functional Area Evaluation for Performance Performance Standard Agency Use Only Standard • Strategy ■ Applicable during Site Plan Review e Applicable during Building Permit Review Where allowed by city code,locate shops and businesses on lower floors and residences on upper floors. In this way, ❑ residents can observe the businesses after hours while the residences can be observed by the businesses during business hours. ■ ❑ Include food kiosks,restaurants,etc. within parks and parking structures. ■ Other strategy: used_ 1.9 Security Bars,Shutters,and Doors _Conforms When used and permitted by building and fire codes, security _Revise bars,shutters,and doors should allow observation of the street _NA and be consistent with the architectural style of the building. Comments: ❑ Security bars and security doors should be visually permeable (see-through). e Other strategy used: CI Section and ✓ Functional Area Evaluation for Performance Performance Standard Agency Use Only Standard Strategy • Applicable during Site Plan Review e Applicable during Building Permit Review Section 2.0 Access Control 2.1 Building Identification _Conforms Ensure buildings are clearly identified by street number to _Revise prevent unintended access and to assist persons trying to find _NA the building. Identification signs must conform to FWCC, Comments: Section 22-1569(D). Permit Exceptions. ® Street numbers should be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property. e Bulletin#022—August 18,2004 Page 6 of 9 k:\Handouts\CPTED Checklist Section and ✓ Functional Area Evaluation for Performance Petfonnance Standard Agency Use Only Standard Strategy ■ Applicable during Site Plan Review e Applicable during Building Permit Review In residential uses,each individual unit should be clearly numbered.In multiple building complexes,each building entry ❑ should clearly state the unit numbers accessed from than entry. In addition,unit numbers should be provided on each level or Floor. e Street numbers should be made of durable materials,preferably reflective or luminous,and unobstructed(e.g. by foliage). e For larger projects,provide location maps(fixed plaque ❑ format)and directional signage at public entry points and along internal public routes of travel. e Other strategy used: 0 2.2 Entrances _Conforms Avoid confusion in locating building entrances. _Revise _NA Comments: Entrances should be easily recognizable through design ® features and directional signage.(Signs must conform to FWCC Section 22-1569(D). Permit Exceptions. • ® Minimize the number of entry points. ■ Other strategy used: O 2.3 Landscaping _Conforms Use vegetation as barriers to deter unauthorized access. _Revise „NA Comments: ❑ Consider using thorny plants as an effective barrier. e Other strategy used: 2.4 Landscaping Location _Conforms Avoid placement of vegetation that would enable access to a _Revise building or to neighboring buildings. _NA Comments: Bulletin#022—August 18.2004 Page 7 of 9 k:\Handouts\CPTED Checklist Section and ✓ Functional Area Evaluation for Performance Performance Standard Agency Use Only Standard Strategy • Applicable during Site Plan Review e Applicable during Building Permit Review Avoid placement of large trees,garages,utility structures, ® fences,and gutters next to second story windows or balconies that could provide a means of access. IN Other strategy used: 0 2.5 Security _Conforms Reduce opportunities for unauthorized access _Revise _NA Comments: Consider the use of security hardware and/or human measures ❑ to reduce opportunities for unauthorized access.(Applicable during Certificate of Occupancy Inspection). Other strategy used: 0 2.6 Signage _ Conforms Insure that signage is clearly visible,easy to read and simple to _Revise understand[Signs must conform to FWCC Section 22-1569(D). _NA Permit Exceptions]. Comments: ▪ Use strong colors,standard symbols,and simple graphics for informational signs. e Upon entering the parking area,provide both pedestrians and For Surface 0 drivers with a clear understanding of the direction to stairs, Parking and elevators,and exits. e Parking Structures In multi-level parking areas,use creative signage to distinguish ❑ between floors to enable users to easily locate their cars. e ❑ Advise users of security measures that are in place and where to find them,i.e. security phone or intercom system. e ❑ Provide signage in the parking area advising users to lock their cars. e Bulletin#022—August 18,2004 Page 8 of 9 k:Wandouts\CPTED Checklist I Section and ✓ Functional Area Evaluation for Performance Performance Standard Agency Use Only Standard Strategy • Applicable during Site Plan Review e Applicable during Building Permit Review ❑ Where exits are closed after hours,ensure this information is indicated at the parking area entrance. e Other strategy used: CI Section 3.0 Ownership 3.1 Maintenance _Conforms Create a"cared for"image _Revise _NA Comments: Ensure that landscaping is well maintained,as per FWCC ® Section 22-1569,in order to give an impression of ownership, care,and security.(Ongoing). Where possible,design multi-unit residential uses such that no ❑ more than six to eight units share a common building entrance. ■ Other strategy used: 0 3.2 Materials _Conforms Use materials, which reduce the opportunity for vandalism. _Revise _1A Comments: Consider using strong,wear resistant laminate,impervious glazed ceramics,treated masonry products,stainless steel O materials,anti-graffiti paints,and clear over sprays to reduce opportunities for vandalism.Avoid flat or porous finishes in areas where graffiti is likely to be a problem. e ❑ Where large walls are unavoidable,refer to FWCC Section 22- 1564(u)regarding the use of vegetative screens. e Common area and/or street furniture shall be made of long ® wearing vandal resistant materials and secured by sturdy anchor points,or removed after hours. e Other strategy used: O Bulletin#022—August 18,2004 Page 9 of 9 k:\Handouts\CPTED Checklist i MAP 1 2A / A z.Y Y203.0 , , . , .. : • d .r 1322020381 '' 2U1Q1! . �� Legend 1.220214 A• ���� '32 U1079U 3_2U1U1 02.5041j /1 h.•, �„ I County Boundary RA-5,RuralArea,aneDUperSr_res 1322010i10 , a22U2U4GU I. ,, t •� 'C. 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Applicant: King County Library System,960 Newport Way NW,Issaquah, WA Project Location: 34200 1 u Way South,Federal Way, WA Date Application Received: June 9,2008 Date Determined Complete: July 3, 2008 Date of Notice of Application: July 12,2008 Comment Due Date: July 28,2008 Permits Required by this Application: Process Ill Approval(File#08-102765-00-UP),Environmental Review(File#08-102768-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in this Application: Concurrency(08-102406-CN) Existing Environmental Documents: SEPA Checklist,Preliminary TIR Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: X Yes No Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way City Code (FWCC)Chapters 18, 21,and 22 Optional Environmental Determination: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. It is likely that an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS)will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c).The City anticipates that a Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)will be issued for the proposed project.The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used.The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes,and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of the type of SEPA decision issued.A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request.(In addition,the lead agency may choose to maintain a general mailing list for threshold determination distribution.) Integrated Comment Period: Consistent with the provisions of WAC 197-11-355,a single integrated comment period will be utilized to obtain comments on the Notice of Land Use Application and Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance.This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community Development Services by 5:00 p.m.on July 28,2008. Persons who submit written comments to the Director,or specifically request a copy of the decision,may appeal the Process III decision. However,any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Environmental Determination may be issued without a second comment period, unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optionat Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance may be obtained upon request. Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: Development of the site is subject to all applicable City codes and regulations, including FWCC Zoning,Environmental Protection,Landscaping, Community Design Guidelines,Environmental Protection,and Planning and Development Chapters. The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services, 33325 8th Avenue South, PO Box 9718,Federal Way,WA 98063-9718. City Staff Contact: Deb Barker, Senior Planner,253-835-2642 Published in the Federal Way Mirror on July 12,2008. 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JUL 2,608 A ' 2 VE COMMUVITY DECEVELEIOPPMMENT DEPARTMENT Calvin and Charlene Harris JUL 1 S 2008 34029 1 SstPL S Federal Way,WA 98003 • NIXIE 900 OE 1 00 07/ln./00 RETURN TO SENDER 1.1 JUL 2�T P.M. 7 L ---"D" �iT�-EIVED�Y ,, ELOPME DEPARTMENT David Fennessey 21 S 341st ST JUL 1 6 2008 Federal Way, WA 98003 NIXTE 380 SSE 1 00 07/15/0 RETURN TO SENDER INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS UNABLE TO PORWARO SC: 9's?0£+971910 320-1� 8�` i t 3+ SEATTLE i�`v WA. 1 aYT r.W y S .3L1L 2008 PM 7 L . gig aY «•`+ I ''- 4 OPMENT DEPARTMENT Richard Martin JUL., 6 608 20 S 341 st PL Federal Way, WA 98003 NIXIE aeo .E 1 RETURN TO INSUFFICIE NTSENDRES ?-)$A 3LE "f.a PORWARD'' _ BC: asos0a7 a 810 SCIUL3 41. tOZO+.. 7. . t11 i} 1 ! 1 ttt tt 1 1 !c5lt 1-rJ£�t}23 ! 3 r 3 t 31)1,111111//i1111111,r{1ti11111)111111111t11t/til1114 /I trl unity Development 0639718 SEATTLE WA 981 11 JUL 2008 PM 8 T y ., COMM''RECEIVED N DEPARW Kay and Thomas Onekea, Jr. JUL 1 6 2008 34031 1st PL S Federal Way, WA 98003 NIXIE 980 DE l 00 o7/ sA.,/oo RETURN TO SENDER INSytF,/CIENT ADOntE Federal WayRegional Library Downstream Analysis Report June 2, 2008 4 'y 0II ti , M $pfte l'it,IT.:-. ' 1 . lifr ' t:t '. BConsulting Engineers A 'c k 'C1ITE M\ XPIRES 3/241 O J RECEIVED JUN 0 9 2008 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CDS , _ t..k®_ f Downstream Analysis Report June 2, 2008 Prepared for: MITHUN Pier 56 1201 Alaskan Way,Suite 200 Seattle,WA 98101 Prepared by: KPFF Consulting Engineers 1601 5th Avenue,Suite 1600 Seattle,WA 98101 KPFF No. 107494.40 Federal Way Regional Library Downstream Analysis Report Federal Way Regional Library ii Downstream Analysis Report kt Table of Contents 1. Report Overview 1 Report Purpose 1 Project Overview 1 2■ Level 1 Downstream Analysis Summary 2 Task 1: Define and map the Study ARea 2 Task 2: Review all avilable information of the study area 2 Task 3: Field Inspect the Study Area 3 Task 4: Describe the drainage system and its existing and predicted problems 3 3■ Conclusion 3 Appendices Appendix A- Figures Federal Way Regional Library Downstream Analysis Report III Federal Way Regional Library IV Downstream Analysis Report iJek it 1, /, / " 1 . Report Overview REPORT PURPOSE Core Requirement No.2 of the Federal Way 1998 Surface Water Manual,Offsite Analysis, requires that"All proposed projects must submit an offsite analysis report that assesses potential offsite drainage impacts associated with development of the project site and proposes appropriate mitigations of those impacts." This report is intended to meet this requirement by providing a Level 1 downstream analysis. An upstream analysis will not be provided,as no upstream backwater affects are expected from the proposed development. PROJECT OVERVIEW The proposed project site is located in Federal Way,Washington, near City Hall. The site is located east of 1st Way South,between South 336th and South 348th Streets. Please refer to Appendix A for a map showing the project location. The existing site was developed in 1991. Drainage plans and a Technical Information Report(TIR)were submitted to the City of Federal Way by DOWL Engineers in February of 1991. The original construction included a detention pond and water quality facility in the south corner of the project site,adjacent to Panther Lake Elementary School. Library Lane and a portion of the parcel northeast of Library Lane contribute stormwater to the project site. Runoff from this area and the majority of the project site is released to the Panther Lake Elementary School site,while runoff from approximately one acre of land east of the existing building is conveyed directly to the hospital property to the southeast. The entire site is tributary to the wetlands east of the elementary school. The proposed project is a 9,000 square foot(sf)addition to the existing 25,000 sf building. Rain gardens are proposed to provide flow control for 40 percent of the roof area,and approximately 2/3 of this area will be dispersed through native vegetation prior to discharge from the site. A small increase in stormwater runoff rate and volume are expected from the site due to the library expansion. The existing stormwater detention facility will remain in its current condition,while additional water quality facilities will be added downstream on the elementary school site. Federal Way Regional Library Downstream Analysis Report 1 !ma 2. Level 1 Downstream Analysis Summary The following section describes how each of the four tasks of the downstream analysis were performed. TASK 1: DEFINE AND MAP THE STUDY AREA Stormwater currently discharges from the project site at two locations. The approximate contributing drainage basins to each of these areas will be maintained,and neither discharge location will be modified. The majority of the site and upstream contributing area drain south from the existing drainage facility to the corner of the Panther Lake property then drain southwest to the West Hylebos Wetlands. The study area is the 1/4 mile downstream of the facility. This area includes the wetlands between the project site and South 348th Street and is shown on Federal Way Contour Map 83. A review of available information is also required one mile downstream of the facility. This area extends through the Hylebos BlueBerry Farm to the area south of 356th Street and is shown on Federal Way Contour Map 99. King County's i-Map system was also used to map reported drainage problems in the areas shown above. Please refer to Figure 1,Appendix A,for a copy of the i-Map information. Figures 2 and 3, in Appendix A,show the site location and basin characteristics, respectively. TASK 2: REVIEW ALL AVILABLE INFORMATION OF THE STUDY AREA Federal Way Contour Maps 83 and 99 were used to determine the downstream flow path for approximately one mile downstream of the site. According to contours shown on these maps,the flow path is through the West Hylebos Wetlands,under South 348th Street,through the West Hylebos Wetlands Park,and under South 356th Street. These wetlands are heavily wooded and typically have soils that retain stormwater and provide attenuation of stormwater runoff rates. King County i-Maps software did show three reported drainage problems within the vicinity of the downstream study area. The first,located approximately over 1/4 mile south of the site,is a stormwater facility located north of South 348th Street and east of 2nd Lane South. Based on the topography of the area,this facility and Federal Way Regional Library 2 Downstream Analysis Report /q , 1 / 1 " the surrounding area do not receive runoff from the West Hylebos Wetlands,and this problem is not caused by the wetlands. A small increase in flows to the wetlands should not exacerbate this existing problem. The next downstream reported drainage problems are on the north side of South 35th Street,on either side of the wetland. A small increase in flows 3/4 of a mile upstream of these wetlands should have not effect on these existing problems. TASK 3: FIELD INSPECT THE STUDY AREA Multiple trips to the study area revealed that the land immediately downstream of the existing outfalls from the site is heavily vegetated and does not appear to have erosion problems. The downstream wetlands within 1/4 mile of the site are also heavily vegetated. TASK 4: DESCRIBE THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND ITS EXISTING AND PREDICTED PROBLEMS The existing drainage system between the site and South 348th Street consists of surface overland flow and wetland interflow and does not include manmade conveyance systems. No known drainage problems exist within 1/4 mile downstream of the site. The downstream wetlands are expected to mitigate the small increases in stormwater runoff rates and volumes created by the site improvements. No new drainage problems are anticipated from the proposed development. 3. 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Revised August 28, 2008 0 Consulting Engrneers t RESUBMITTED SE P S 6 2008 GoyOF oEP:' NAY DU °i ,.... ..,„ , . . , _ : -,a,f Preliminary Stormwater Technical Information Report Revised August 26, 2008 Prepared for: Mithun Pier 56 1201 Alaskan Way,Suite 200 Seattle,WA 98101 Prepared by: KPFF Consulting Engineers 1601 Fifth Avenue,Suite 1600 Seattle,WA 98101 (206)622-5822 KPFF No. 107494.10 F. 0 ' f If Trr•- , i ,40; : ,' ,, '° S'ONAL EN. Maas ■ q A EXPIRES 3/24/Oi I Federal Way Regional Library Preliminary Stormwater TIR I if Table of Contents 1. Project Overview 1 2■ Conditions and Requirements Summary 1 Core Requirement No. 1: Discharge at the natural location 1 Core Requirement No.2: Off-site Analysis 2 Core Requirement No.3: Flow Control 2 Core Requirement No.4: Conveyance System 2 Core Requirement No. 5: Erosion and Sedimentation Control(ESC) 2 Core Requirement No.6: Maintenance and Operations 2 Core Requirement No. 7: Financial Guarantees and Liability 3 Core Requirement No.8: Water Quality 3 3■ Off-Site Analysis 3 Off-site Analysis Report 3 4. Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Analysis and Design 3 Flow Control Facility AnalysiS and Design 3 Water Quality Facility AnalysiS and Design 4 5. Conveyance System Analysis Design 4 Conveyance System Analysis 4 6. Special Reports and Studies 5 Geotechnical Report 5 Wetland Report 5 7■ Other Permits 5 Federal Way Regional Ubrary Preliminary Stormwater TIR iii 8. ESC Analysis and Design 5 ESC Analysis 5 ESC Design 5 9■ Bond Quantities,Facility Summaries,and Declaration of Covenant 6 Bond Quantities 6 Facility Summaries 6 Declaration of Covenant 6 10. Operations and Maintenance Manual 6 Appendices Appendix A- Figures Federal Way Regional Library iv Preliminary Stormwater TIR 4,1 ` f 1 . Project Overview The proposed project site is located in Federal Way,Washington, near City Hall. The site is located east of 1st Way South, between South 336th and South 348th Streets. Please refer to Appendix A, Figure A-2,for a map showing the project location. The existing site was developed in 1991. Drainage plans and a Technical Information Report(TIR)were submitted to the City of Federal Way in February of 1991. The original construction included a detention pond and water quality facility in the south corner of the project site,adjacent to Panther Lake Elementary School. Library Lane and a portion of the parcel northeast of Library Lane contribute stormwater to the project site. Runoff from this area and the majority of the project site is released to the Panther Lake Elementary School site,while runoff from approximately one acre of land east of the existing building is conveyed directly to the hospital property to the southeast. A 9,000 square foot(sf)addition will be added to the existing 25,000 sf building. The existing stormwater detention facility will remain in its current condition,while additional water quality facilities will be added downstream. The new water quality facility on the school site will replace the existing water quality ponds on the library site,as well as provide treatments for the new parking and access roads. Please refer to the Geotechnical report by Landau Associates for a soils map of the project site and surrounding areas. 2. Conditions and Requirements Summary The following section describes how each of the eight Core Requirements and five Special Requirements applies to this project and how the requirements will be met. CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 1: DISCHARGE AT THE NATURAL LOCATION Stormwater currently discharges from the project site at two locations. The approximate contributing drainage basins to each of these areas will be maintained,and neither discharge location will be modified. Federal Way Regional Library Preliminary Stormwater TIR 1 • Effi CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 2: OFF-SITE ANALYSIS An off-site analysis report is included in this report. The off-site analysis included a field visit to examine the existing discharge and research with City of Federal Way drainage maps to characterize the downstream area. This map review was performed for one mile south,to the Hylebos Blueberry Farm. CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 3: FLOW CONTROL This project is exempt from providing a formal flow control facility based on Exemption No.3 Peak Flow, because the increase in flow for this project is less than 0.1 cfs. In addition to using rain gardens to provide some flow control benefit, roof downspout controls will be provided,and runoff from approximately one-third of the new roof will be dispersed south to the existing trees. CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 4: CONVEYANCE SYSTEM For existing systems with no change in flow rate or volume, no analysis is required. For existing systems with changes in flow rate or volume,existing pipes must be analyzed for the 10-year/24 hour design storm. A slight increase in flow rate is proposed for a portion of the existing pipes. Information from the original project TIR will be used to verify that pipe capacity exists to convey the increased flows. CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 5: EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL (ESC) Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control(TESC)will be provided for all disturbed areas of the project. A TESC plan will be prepared to show the minimum TESC measures required by the contractor. These TESC measures will include clearing limits,cover measures,perimeter protection,and catch basin protection. Permanent erosion and sedimentation control will be provided by the building foundations,landscaping,and paving. CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 6: MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS Maintenance will be required for the proposed rain gardens and downspout conveyance system,and will be provided by the Federal Way Regional Library. Maintenance of the new water quality facility will be provided by the facility manufacturer and will be paid for jointly by the Library and Panther Lake Elementary School. An Operation and Maintenance Manual will be submitted with the final TIR for this project,and a Declaration of Covenant for the facilities will be recorded with the City of Federal Way. Federal Way Regional Library 2 Preliminary Stormwater TIR rf CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 7: FINANCIAL GUARANTEES AND LIABILITY A Drainage Facilities Restoration and Site Stabilization Financial Guarantee must be posted for the proposed rain gardens and water quality facilities. This guarantee is not required for downspout dispersion systems. CORE REQUIREMENT NO. 8: WATER QUALITY Water quality treatment is required per Core Requirement No.8. Treatment must be provided per the Resource Stream Protection Menu in the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM). Because this project will create more than 5,000 sf of impervious area and more than 5,000 sf of new building footprint,water quality system upgrades are required per Federal Way City Code(FWCC)Section 22-337, "Nonconforming Water Quality Improvements". The existing water quality system was constructed prior to the 1998 KCSWDM,and facility improvements will be required to meet FWCC Section 22-337. 3. Off-Site Analysis OFF-SITE ANALYSIS REPORT A qualitative Off-Site Analysis Report will be submitted to the City of Federal Way under separate cover. 4. Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Analysis and Design FLOW CONTROL FACILITY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Level 1 flow control is required per Core Requirement No.3. For this project, rain gardens will be used to provide flow control of runoff from new roof areas. Because the increase in the existing 100-year flow will be less than 0.1 cubic feet per second when modeled with the rain gardens,additional flow control facilities will not be provided. Federal Way Regional Ubrary Preliminary Stormwater TIR 3 Effa WATER QUALITY FACILITY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN As mentioned in Chapter Two, Resource Stream Protection Water quality treatment is required per Core Requirement No.8. Because this project will create more than 5,000 sf of impervious area and more than 5,000 sf of new building footprint,water quality system upgrades are required per FWCC Section 22-337, "Nonconforming Water Quality Improvements". A new water quality vault will be provided under separate contract on the Panther Lake Elementary School. This facility will replace the existing ponds and will provide water quality treatment for Library Lane,the Federal Way Library parking lot,and the Panther Lake Elementary School service drive. Please refer to the Panther Lake Elementary School TIR for water quality analysis and design. 5. n Conveyance System Analysis Design Y Y Y g CONVEYANCE SYSTEM ANALYSIS No changes to the existing conveyance system are proposed. The existing system was designed in November of 1990 by DOWL Engineers to convey the 25-year storm using the Rational Method,which is a conservative calculation method. Information from the original project TIR will be used to verify that pipe capacity exists to convey the slightly increased flows. Downspouts from the new roof area will be connected to rain gardens by landscape runnels. These runnels are open,above-ground architectural metal features that will allow library users the opportunity to see runoff enter the rain gardens. Overflow from Rain Garden No.2 will be routed to the existing vegetated area southeast of the building using perforated pipes surrounded with gravel per 1998 KCSWDM Figure 5.1.3.A. Flows from this pipe and gravel trench are then dispersed into the native vegetation. Overflow from Rain Gardens No. 1 and No.3 will be routed to the detention system through a new 6-inch plastic pipe to existing catch basins. Federal Way Regional Library 4 Preliminary Stormwater TIR 111 1 if 6. Special Reports and Studies GEOTECHNICAL REPORT A geotechnical report from Landau Associates will be submitted to the City of Federal Way under separate cover. WETLAND REPORT A wetland investigation report was submitted to the City of Federal Way under separate cover. This report showed that no wetland buffers are required on this site. 7. Other Permits This section is not applicable to this report,as no other permits are required. 8. ESC Analysis and Design Approximately half of one acre will be cleared and graded to construct the library addition. This construction activity will occur on relatively flat ground with some slopes along the north and east sides of the property that slope toward the site. ESC ANALYSIS A quantitative ESC analysis will not be performed for this project,as neither sediment traps nor sediment ponds will be used for the project. ESC requirements will be met with Best Management Practices such as clearing limits,cover measures,and perimeter protection. ESC DESIGN Minimum facilities are shown on the TESC plan,and the contractor will adjust and/or increase the proposed facilities as required to prevent sediment from leaving the site. Federal Way Regional Library Preliminary Stormwater TIR rJ Eon 9. Bond Quantities, Facility Summaries, and Declaration of Covenant BOND QUANTITIES A Bond Quantities Worksheet will be used to calculate the bond value of proposed stormwater facilities and will be included with the final TIR for this project FACILITY SUMMARIES A Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Summary Sheet and Sketch will be submitted with the final TIR. Summary sheets for the off-site water quality facilities will be submitted under separate cover. DECLARATION OF COVENANT A Declaration of Covenant may be required for the privately maintained rain garden flow control facilities. If required,this document will be recorded with the City of Federal Way. 10. Operations and Maintenance Manual An Operations and Maintenance Manual will be produced with the final TIR for this project. Federal Way Regional Library 6 Preliminary Stormwater TIR rj 4 kp '! �. Appendix A Figures A-1 TIR Worksheet A-2 Site Location Map A-3 Existing Drainage Basins,Sub-basins,and Site Characteristics Map A-4 Proposed Drainage Basins,Sub-basins,and Site Characteristics Map Federal Way Regional Ubrary Preliminary Stormwater TIR Appendix A Figure 1 King County Department of Development and.Environmental Services TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT(TIR) WORKSHEET Part 1 PROJECT OWNER AND Part 2 PROJECT LOCATION AND PROJECT ENGINEER DESCRIPTION Project Owner Project Name Kind County Library System King County Regional Library Expansion Address Location 34200 1st Way South. Federal Way Township 21 North Phone Range 4 E Project Engineer Section 20 Jesse Williams Company KPFF Consulting Engineers Address/Phone (206) 622-5822 Part 3 TYPE OF PERMIT Part 4 OTHER REVIEWS AND PERMITS APPLICATION Subdivison DFW HPA Shoreline Management Short Subdivision COE 404 Rockery Grading DOE Dam Safety Structural Vaults Commercial (Expansion) FEMA Floodplain Other Other COE Wetlands Part 5 SITE COMMUNITY AND DRAINAGE BASIN Community Drainage Basin Hylebos Part 6 SITE CHARACTERISTICS River Floodplain Wetlands Off-site to south/east Stream Seeps/Springs Critical Stream Reach High Groundwater Table Depressions/Swales Groundwater Recharge Lake Other Steep Slopes Part 7 SOILS Soil Type Slopes Erosion Potential Erosive Velcoties EwC 3 -10% slight- moderate (Glacial Till) EvB possibly in SE corner Additional Sheets Attached Part 8 DEVELOPMENT LIMITATIONS REFERENCE !.'MITATION/SITE CONSTRAINT Ch. 4—Downstream Analysis None. Additional Sheets Attached Part 9 ESC REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS DURING CONSTRUCTION AFTER CONSTRUCTION Sedimentation Facilities Stabilize Exposed Surface Stabilized Construction Entrance Remove and Restore Temporary ESC Facilities Pe;meter Runoff Control Clean and Remove All Silt and Debris Clearin; and Qraina Restrictions Ensure Operation of Permanent Facilities Cover Practices, Flag Limits of SAO and open space Construction Sequence preservation areas Other Other Part 10 SURFACE WATER SYSTEM Grass Lined Tank (exist.) Method of Analysis Infiltration Channel CIA (exist.) Vault * Depression Pioe System (exist.) Compensation;Mitigati Energy Dissapator Fiow Dispersal on of Eliminated Site Open Channel Wetland Waiver Storage Dry Pond Stream Regional Rain Garden Wet Pond (exist. -to be Detention removed) Brief Description of System Operation Existing hardscape is pipes to pond/tank. New roof area will drain to natural vegetation and also to rain gardens before discharging to existing system. Facility Related Site Limitations Reference Facility Limitation • *New water quality vault proposed on downstream property. Part 11 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS Part 12 EASEMENTS/TRACTS Cast in Place Vault Drainage Easement Retaining Wall Access Easement Rockery>4' High Native Growth Protection Easement Structural on Steep Slope Tract Other Other Part 13 SIGNATURE OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER I or a civil engineer under my supervision my supervision have visited the site. Actual site conditions as observed were incorporated into this worksheet and the attachments. 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WX ..••• N -O \ \\1\ 122 1 \ / N N . / M \" 712 >— ) N _ ? cm, Q Q ® ,- QCn - 2 W ® i— CI LLJ Z \ / - // / W W O Q J ,� o A#1* r / ._ co *VP 40,110 ) , \- /A,e,4•.4. / c.) ..---= c° „vow-- CI >- Nr.i=r4)1t,. Ii co CC 0 CITY OF Federal Way NOTICE OF LAND USE APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Project Name: Federal Way/King County Regional Library Expansion Project Description: Proposed 9,000 square-foot expansion to the existing library with associated site improvements. Applicant: King County Library System, 960 Newport Way NW, Issaquah, WA Project Location: 34200 1'Way South, Federal Way, WA Date Application Received: June 9. 2008 Date Determined Complete: July 3. 2008 Date of Notice of Application: July 12, 2008 Initial Comment Due Date: July 28, 2008 Revised Comment Due Date: August 6,2008' Permits Required by this Application: Process III Approval (File#08-102765-00-UP), Environmental Review(File#08-102768-00-SE) Other Permits Known at this Time and Not Included in this Application: Concurrency(08-102406-CN) Existing Environmental Documents: SEPA Checklist, Preliminary TIR Relevant Environmental Documents Are Available at the Address Below: X Yes No Development Regulations to Be Used for Project Review Known at this Time: Federal Way City Code (FWCC)Chapters 18, 21,and 22 Optional Environmental Determination: Based upon review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the City, it is likely that the City of Federal Way will determine that the project will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. It is likely that an Environmental Impact Statement(EIS)will not be required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). The City anticipates that a Determination of Nonsignificance(DNS)will be issued for the proposed project.The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355 is being used.The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable codes, and the review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of the type of SEPA decision issued. A copy of the subsequent threshold determination for the specific proposal may be obtained upon request. (In addition,the lead agency may choose to maintain a general mailing list for threshold determination distribution.) Integrated Comment Period: Consistent with the provisions of WAC 197-11-355, a single integrated comment period will be utilized to obtain comments on the Notice of Land Use Application and Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. 'Comment deadline extended as original notification mailing addresses provided by,applicant were incorrect. 1 Any person may submit written comments on the land use application or the environmental impacts of the proposal to the Director of Community Development Services by 5:00 p.m. on August 6,2008. Persons who submit written comments to the Director, or specifically request a copy of the decision,may appeal the Process Ill decision. However, any interested party may appeal the environmental threshold determination. Details of appeal procedures for the requested land use decision will be included with the written decision. Issuance of Final Environmental Determination: The final Environmental Determination may be issued • without a second comment period, unless timely comments identify probable significant adverse impacts that were not considered by the Notice of Optional Determination of Nonsignificance. A copy of the Determination of Nonsignificance may be obtained upon request. Consistency with Applicable City Plans and Regulations: Development of the site is subject to all applicable City codes and regulations, including FWCC Zoning, Environmental Protection, Landscaping, Community Design Guidelines, Environmental Protection, and Planning and Development Chapters. The official project file is available for public review at the Department of Community Development Services, 33325 8`h Avenue South, PO Box 9718, Federal Way, WA 98063-9718. City Staff Contact: Deb Barker, Senior Planner, 253-835-2642 (Published in the Federal Way Mirror on July 12,2008.) Mailed to property owners within 300 feet on July 23, 2008. 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