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LUTC PKT 10-16-2006 City of Federal Way City Council Land Use/Transportation Committee. October 16, 2006 5:30 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers MEETING AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: October 2, 2006 3. PUBLIC COMMENT (3 minutes) 4. BUSINESS ITEMS A. School Impact Fees B. 26th Avenue SW Stormwater Trunk Replacement Project- 85% Design Approval C. Lakota Crest Subdivision - Final Plat D. Update on Annexation Action Action 10 min/Kraus 10 minlBucich Action 10 minlBergsagel Information 5 minlMcClung 5. FUTURE MEETINGS/AGENDA ITEMS 6. ADJOURN Committee Members Jack Dovey, Chair Eric Faison Dean McColgan City Staff Cory M. Roe. P.E., Public Works Director Tina Piety, Administrative Assistant 253-835-2601 G:\LUTClLUTC Agelldas and Summaries 20061/0-16-06 LUTC Age",/iulo<: City of Federal Way City Council Land Use/Transportation Committee October 2, 2006 5:30 pm City Hall City Council Chambers MEETING MINUTES In attendance: Committee Chair Jack Dovey and Committee Member Dean McColgan; Committee Member Eric Faison was excused; Council Member Jeanne Burbidge, Council Member Linda Kochmar, Public Works Director Cary Roe; Deputy Director Ken Miller; Surface Water Manager Paul Bucich; City Traffic Engineer Rick Perez; Streets Systems Engineer John Mulkey; Street Engineer Al Emter; Assistant City AttorneyAmyJo Pearsall; Administrative Assistant II Tina Piety; City Manager Neal Beets; Assistant City Manager Derek Matherson; and Legislative Lobbyist Doug Levy 1. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Dovey called the meeting to order at 5:35 pm. Chairman Dovey excused Council Member Eric Faison. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The September 18, 2006, mi,nutes were approved. Moved: McColgan Seconded: Dovey Passed: Unanimously 3. PUBLIC COMMENT None 4. BUSINESS ITEMS A. 2007 Asphalt Overlay Proiect List John Mulkey provided the background information on this item. Council Member McColgan commented that the city, and thereby the citizens of the city, receive numerous benefits because of this program. He suggested that the staff prepare a report for the city's web site, or a video for the city's TV channel why the city has an overIayprogram and the benefits(such as money saved) ofthe program. Mr. Roe replied that staff would be able to produce such a report or video and he suggested the report explain the consequences of not having an overlay program. The staff could have this prepared by late 2006 or early 2007. Chairman Dovey suggested the report include a list of what streets have been done over the last 14 years of the program and what is planned for in the next few years. Mr. Roe replied that the staff does have a list of the last 11 years and what is planned for the next two, possibly three years. Council Member Burbidge spoke in support of this report and requested a ballpark figure for the overlay ofa residential street. Mr. Mulkey will provide her with this information. Moved: McColgan Seconded: Dovey Passed: Unanimously Committee PASSED Option I on to the October 17, 2006, City Council Consent Agenda for approval B. South 336th Street at 1 sl Way South Intersection Improvements Proiect - Proiect Acceptance and Retainage Release John Mulkey provided the background information on this item. He noted that this project was completed under budget. Moved: McColgan Seconded: Dovey Passed: Unanimously Committee PASSED Option 1 on to the October 17, 2006, City Council Consent Agenda for approval. C. Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance Paul Bucich provided the background information on this item. This ordinance will replace the 1996 resolution (06-229). The Department of Ecology informed the city in the spring of 2006 that adoption of a resolution does not meet the minimum standards for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The only G:ILUTCILUTC Agendas and Summaries 200611 0-02-06 LUTC Minutes.doc Land Use/Transportation Committee Page 2 October 2, 2006 area in the city affected is 17 properties along the Puget Sound shoreline. The NFlP also deals with landslides, which is the major concern of these properties. Council Member Kochmar asked if the city notifies residents if they are in a landslide hazard area. Mr. Bucich replied that the city does not, but does have the information and could inform citizens. Council Member Kochmar suggested staff prepare an informational article for the city newsletter about landslide hazard and let citizens know they can contact the city to find out if their property is in a landslide hazard area. She also suggested the article contain information that flood insurance must be purchased separately from home insurance. Mr. Bucich replied the staff will do as requested. Moved: McColgan Seconded: Dovey Passed: Unanimously Committee PASSED Option I on to the October 17, 2006, City Council Agenda for a flIst reading ofthe ordinance. . D. RTID-ST2 Cary Roe and Doug Levy provided the background information on this item. Mr. Roe commented that staff is seeking direction regarding whether to prepare a letter to Sound Transit and the Regional Transportation Investment District (RTID) from the City Council what projects and sales tax funding level the city would support. The possible funding levels are: · A 0.3% sales tax, which would extend light rail south to the Kent-Des Moines Road and thus, fall short of the City Council goal of serving Federal Way. · A 0.4% sales tax, which would extend light rail south to the Federal Way Transit Center and thus, will meet the minimum goal of serving Federal Way. · A 0.5% sales tax, which would extend light rail south to the Port of Tacoma and thus, most closely attain the goal of connecting Federal Way to Seattle and Tacoma. Mr. Levy commented that this is a critical time and the city needs to let its preference known. Council Member Kochmar commented that the Federal Way Mayor's letter states that the city wants the light rail to be along 1-5. She has heard that the Federal Way Chamber wants the light rail to run along 1-5 and Pacific Highway South (99). Is this correct? Mr. Roe and Mr. Levy commented that it is correct and they would clarify what the city and chamber want in the proposed letter. Council Member McColgan asked why the light rail stops at the Port of Tacoma if there is no transit center there. Mr. Perez replied that there is not enough money to go further and this light rail is incompatible with Tacoma's light rail. Council Member McColgan asked if the currently funded amount of$50 million for the triangle project was enough, or will it now cost more. Mr. Roe stated that with the increasing costs, the current cost range for the triangle project is $194 to $324 million. He said the proposed letter would ask for $120 million for the triangle project and would comment that this project would relive congestion of the 51b most congested interchange in the state. Council Member McColgan asked if there will be a list of projects. Mr. Levy stated that Sound Transit and RTID have a time line of December 2006 for a list. The Committee supports the 0.5% sales tax and requested $120 million for the triangle project. Moved: McColgan Seconded: Dovey Passed: Unanimously Committee PASSED Option 1 on to the October 17, 2006, City Council Consent Agenda for approval. 5. FUTURE MEETINGS The next scheduled meeting will be October 16, 2006. 6. ADJOURN The meeting adjourned at 6:30 p.m. G:ILUTCILUTC Agendas alld Summaries 2006110-02-06 LUTC Minutes.doc COUNCIL MEETING DATE: November 6, 2006 ITEM #:_ CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN AND SCHOOL IMp ACT FEE UPDATE POLICY QUESTION: Should the City approve the 2007 School Impact Fees? COMMITTEE: Land Use and Transportation Committee MEETING DATE: October 16,2006 CATEGORY: ~ Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing o City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other ~TAF!..~!ORT ~Y:}'ho ~us, Fit!~~e ~~age~_.__.___._..__.___.. DEPT: ~~agement Services Attachments: · Memorandum · Federal Way School District 2007 Capital Facilities Plan. Options Considered: 1. Approve the 2007 School Impact Fees and forward to the November 6, 2006 Council Consent Agenda. 2. Deny approval of the 2007 School Impact Fees and provide direction to staff. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: NA DIRECTOR APPROVAL: Council CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Forward the Federal Way School District 2007 Capital Facilities Plan and proposed impact fee to full Council for approval with implementation of the proposed fee effective January 1, 2007. Eric Faison, Member UNCIL MOTION: "1 move approval of the proposed 2007 school impact fee at $3,018 per single- $856 per multi-family unit to be effective January 1,2007." (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: o APPROVED o DENIED o TABLEDIDEFERREDINO ACTION o MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) REVISED - 02/0612006 COUNCIL BILL # 1 ST reading Enactment reading ORDINANCE # RESOLUTION # CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMORANDUM Date: October 9, 2006 To: Federal Way City Council Land Use and Transportation Committee Via: Neal Beets, City Manager From: Tho Kraus, Finance Manage;1\L Subject: Federal Way Public Schools 2007 Capital Facilities Plan/School Impact Fee The City has received the Federal Way School District's 2007 Capital Facilities Plan with the proposed school impact fees for the City's annual review and adoption. The new fees, if approved, will be effective January 1,2007, are $3,018 per single-family unit and $856 per multi-family dwelling unit. This is a $375 or 11 % decrease from the $3,393 single-family rate, and $39 or 4% decrease from the $&95 multi-family rate. A number of variables go into the school impact fee calculation. Among them are the District's facility needs, construction costs required for schools, and the student generating factor (average students per household in elementary, middle, and high schools respectively) in new single and multi-family developments. The calculated amounts are then reduced by any state matching funds and voter approved property taxes for construction. Finally, a 50% factor is applied to eliminate imperfections in the fee calculation model. Attachments: Federal Way School District 2007 Capital Facilities Plan (the new impact fee calculation is on page 26). Committee Recommendation: Forward the draft Federal Way School District 2007 Capital Facilities Plan and proposed impact fee to full Council for approval with implementation of the proposed fee of $3,018 per single family development and $856 per multi-family development effective January 1, 2007. fT... J r-;' l i ['1 n n n u II n n a a n u u u Federal Way Public Schools 2007 Capital Facilities Plan Building for the Future U'.. [: u FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN i \ ! i [ ! I \. FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN \ ; I \ BOARD OF EDUCATION (i 11 ,. t Ed Barney Evelyn Castellar David Larson Charles Hoff Thomas Madden 11 I! SUPERINTENDENT lr! I Thomas R. Murphy LI f ! I I I t [I U L L L II . I H FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN [1 [l II U n lJ n [1 [] [I U [ r J lJ 'I l..i TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ii INTRODUCTION iii-iv SECTION 1 THECAPITALFAC~ITffiSPLAN Introduction 1 Inventory of Educational Facilities 2 Inventory of Non-Instructional Facilities 3 Needs Forecast - Existing Facilities 4 Needs Forecast - New Facilities 5 Six Year Finance Plan 6 SECTION 2 MAPS OF DISTRICT BOUNDARlES Introduction 7 Map - Elementary Boundaries 8 Map - Middle school Boundaries 9 Map - Senior High Boundaries 10 SECTION 3 SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION Introduction 11 Building Capacities 12-13 Portable Locations 14-15 Student Forecast 16-18 Capacity Summaries 19-23 King County Impact Fee Calculations 24-26 SECTION 4 SUMMARY OF CHANGES FROM THE 2006 PLAN 27 -29 r! II , . I f _11 t: ii FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN INTRODUCTION r i I ~. I In response to the requirements of the State of Washington Growth Management Act (SHB 2929 (1990) and ESHB 1025 (1991)), and under the School Impact Fee Ordinances of King County Code 2lA, City of Federal Way Ordinance No. 95-249 effective December 21, 1995 as amended, City of Kent Ordinance No. 3260 effective March 1996, and the City of Auburn Ordinance No. 5078 effective 1998, Federal Way Public Schools has updated its 2006 Capital Facilities Plan as of May 2006. II \ \ 1 j Ii 1.1 This Plan is scheduled for adoption by King County, the City of Kent, City of Federal Way and the City of Auburn and is incorporated in the Comprehensive Plans of each jurisdiction by reference. This plan is also included in the Facilities Plan element of the Comprehensive Plans of each jurisdiction. To date, the City of Des Moines has not adopted a school impact fee ordinance. ( , I ! I \ ! I The Growth Management Act requires the County to designate Urban Growth areas within which urban growth can be encouraged. The Growth Management Planning Council adopted and recommended to the King County Coun.cil four Urban. Growth Area Line Maps with designations for urban centers. A designation was made within the Federal Way planning area, which encompasses Federal Way Public Schools boundaries. King County will encourage and actively support the development of Urban Centers to meet the region's need for housing, jobs, services, culture and recreation. This Plan's estimated population growth is prepared with this underlying assumption. LI rr p d u This Capital Facilities Plan will be used as documentation for any jurisdiction, which requires its use to meet the needs of the Growth Management Act. This plan is not intended to be the sole planning tool for all of the District needs. The District may prepare interim plans consistent with Board policies. As the projects from the 1999 bond were finalized, the District presented a 20-year plan for the renovation and construction of Federal Way Schools and support buildings. Phase 1, a'$245 million bond was presented to the voters in February 2006. This received a 54% yes vote, unfortunately not enough to pass. The School Board is studying options for placing the bond proposal on the September or November of 2006 ballots. If approved, the bond would replace four elementary schools, Lakeland, Panther Lake, Sunnycrest and Valhalla and one middle school Lakota. Federal Way High School would be replaced and capacity increased by approximately 800 students. Federal Way High School was built in 1938. It has been added onto at least 10 times and currently has an almQst maze-like layout. The cost to rebuild is $81 million. The reconstruction would increase the capacity of the high school by 800 students, or by about 33%. Part of this cost is included in the Capital Facilities Plan impact fee calculation. The non-instructional projects included in the 20- year plan will consolidate support services operations at a single location. The current T~ansportation and Maintenance facility cannot continue to meet the District needs in the future. Nutrition services and other administrative functions will also relocate to this centralized location. Because of continued construction inflation, estimated construction costs will be re- calculated prior to the next bond election. II f! l. I II d ! ! J I r u iii FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN f... I, I l j The proposed bond package includes shared instructional and community facilities. The current stadium would be moved to align with the City of Federal Way Celebration Park sports fields and future Community Center. A performance auditorium is planned for a comer of the Federal Way High School campus. This is a facility that would serve the District schools as well as the community. An environmental instrUction and retreat center is proposed for property adjoining Sequoyah Middle School. fI In September 2006, the District will open a pilot program at TIIahee middle school to allow 5th grade students to attend. This first program will have fifty 5th grade students receiving instruction on the Illahee Middle School campus. As smaller class sizes roll forward into the secondary levels, we anticipate a slight decline at middle school between 2007 and 2010. Sequoyah Middle School opened in September 2005. With the opening of Sequoyah Middle School the average enrollment at all middle schools is between .650 and 800 students. Ii L i 1J [I Another iriitiative that impacts capacity at the secondary schools is the Puget Soul)d Early College. Highline Community College is offering this program to 11th and 12th grade students at the Federal Way campus. The program allows promising 11th and 12th grade students the opportunity to complete their high school diploma and the Associate of Arts college degree in their final two years of high school [1 r! [.1 U U U The District is also considering offering one to four schools with a Kindergarten through 8th grade instructional configuration. These schools could be offered at existing sites, with appropriate facility changes. Other options for opening these schools are new construction or purchase and remodel of existing buildings. The district has a cooperative agreement with Head Start for facility use to serve income eligible Pre-Kindergarten students. A new Headstartfacility on the Harry Truman High School campus opened in January 2005. This facility centralizes Headstart services in the Federal Way community. Headstart was housed at three of the elementary schools in the Federal Way District. Currently the only decentralized program is in a portable facility at Sherwood Forest Elementary. tJ The District is facing unique challenges with declining enrollment at some levels and anticipated reductions in State funding for education. Elementary populations have declined the past two years and projections show moderate growth at this level. Because of declining enrollment and continuing budget challenges, the concept of closing an elementary school in the near future has resurfaced. A committee will be meeting during the 2006/07 school year to study elementary populations and boundaries. A recommendation from this committee could include consolidating elementary populations in to fewer facilities. Many filters considering educational requirements and fiscal responsibility will be used to develop a recommendation to the Board. f \ \. $ L\ I ':.. I t i ! \ 1.,.: iv FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN l-i SECTION 1- THE CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN The State Growth Management Act requires that several pieces of information be gathered to determine the facilities available and needed to meet the needs of a growing community. I' ! I This section provides information about current facilities, existing facility needs, and expected future facility requirements for Federal Way Public Schools. A Financial Plan which shows expected funding for any new construction, portables and modernization listed follows this. Ii 'j i ( ) r 1 I ! I \ If {J n .... [} [J U [1 L ,fJ U f 1 j 1..1 ~ J 1 FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN (i j 1 INVENTORY OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES rJ , ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS i Adelaide 1635 SW 304th Street Federal Way 98023 I Ii Brigadoon 3601 SW 336th Street Federal Way 98023 r ". Camelot 4041 S 298th Street Auburn 98001 i / Enterprise 35101 5th Avenue SW Federal Way 98023 Green Gables 32607 47th Avenue SW Federal Way 98023 {.i Lake Dolloff 4200 S 308th Street Auburn 98001 t ;, Lake Grove 303 SW 308th Street Federal Way 98023 Lakeland 35675 32nd Avenue S Auburn 98001 [ ( Mark Twain 2450 S Star Lake Road Federal Way 98003 Meredith Hill 5830 S 300th Street Auburn 98001 Mirror Lake 625 S 314th Street Federal Way 98003 1.[ Nautilus 1000 S 289th Street Federal Way 98003 Olympic View 2626 SW 327th Street Federal Way 98023 Panther Lake 34424 1st Avenue S Federal Way 98003 II Rainier View 3015 S 368th Street Federal Way 98003 Sherwood Forest 34600 12th Avenue SW Federal Way 98023 Silver Lake 1310SW 325th Place Federal Way 98023 lJ Star Lake 4014 S 270th Street Kent 98032 Sunnycrest 24629 42nd Avenue S Kent 98032 r Twin Lakes 4400 SW 320th Street Federal Way 98023 ! Valhalla 27847 42nd Avenue S Auburn 98001 ) Wildwood 2405 S 300th Street Federal Way 98003 IJ Woodmont 26454 16th Avenue S. Des Moines 98198 MIDDLE SCHOOLS Federal Way Public Academy 34620 9th Avenue S Federal Way 98003 [I lllahee 36001 1st Avenue S Federal Way 98003 Kilo 4400 S 308th Street Auburn 98001 Lakota 1415 SW 314th Street Federal Way 98023 f 1 Sacajawea 1101 S Dash Point Road Federal Way 98003 Saghalie 33914 19th Avenue SW Federal Way 98023 \.., 3450 S 360th ST Sequoyah Auburn 98001 U Totem 26630 40th Ave S Kent 98032 SENIOR mOH SCHOOLS Decatur 2800 SW 320th Street Federal Way 98023 Ii Federal Way 3061116th Avenue S Federal Way 98003 d Thomas Jefferson 4248 S 288th Street Auburn 98001 Todd Beamer 35999 16th Ave S Federal Way 98003 {' HarrySTruman 31455 28th Ave S Federal Way 98003 . II ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS L~ Merit School 36001181 Ave S Federal Way 98003 LEASED SPACES , ! Internet Academy 32020 1st Ave S Federal Way 98003 2 Ii jJ " , ["! ! 1\ , . rr u n , 1 ~ i ff , , \ i '1'... t ~ ., FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN CURRENT INVENTORY NON-INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES Developed Property Administrative Building MOT Site Central Kitchen Federal Way Memorial Field 31405 18th Avenue S 1066 S 320th Street 1344 S 308th Street 1300 S 308th Street Federal Way Federal Way Federal Way Federal Way 98003 98003 98003 98003 Leased Space Community Resource Center A vailable Office Space 1813 S Commons 3081914lh Ave S Federal Way Federal Way 98003 98003 [1 c.-. Undeveloped Property fJ I Site # I Location SW 360th Street & 3rd A venue SW - 9.2 Acres S 351st Street & 52nd Avenue S - 8.8 Acres E of 10th Avenue SW - SW 334th & SW 335th Streets -10.04 Acres N of SW 320th and east of 45th PL SW - 23.45 Acres S 344th Street & 46th A venue S - 17.47 Acres 1 st Way S and S 3420d St - Minimal acreage 3737 S 360th St - 47.13 Acres (part of this site is being used for Sequoyah Middle School) S 308th St and 14th Ave S - .36 Acres S 3320d St and 9th Ave S - 20 Acres {' 75 65 J 60 [} 73 71 82 n 74 96 .,..J 81 ,.,-~ 'f ! I \ I If II. t( I ...J 11 I L "-. i j I Notes: Not.all undeveloped properties are large enough to meet school construction requirements. Properties may be traded or sold depending on what locations are needed to house students in the District. 3 FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN NEEDS FORECAST. EXISTING FACILITIES 1'1 I 1\ \ ! EXISTING FACILITY FUTURE NEEDS ANTICIPATED SOURCE OF FUNDS Purchase and Relocate Interim Capacity Anticipated source of funds is Portables Impact Fees. Elementary Schools: Replace Existing Building Future Bond Sales Lakeland, Panther Lake, Sunnycrest and Valhalla Lakota Middle School Replace Existing Building Future Bond Sales Federal Way High School Replace Existing Building, Future Bond Sales Increase Capacity ;' ! , I : t I . r 1 I ! '( J r 1 d The District is also planning the replacement of some non-instructional facilities. The District has purchased 20 acres for construction of consolidated facilities for support services functions., Transportation, Nutrition Services, Maintenance and other non-instructional functions will be housed at this centralized location. n 'tJ u [-1 , . As part of the 20-year plan, the District intends to increase capacity for high school students with expansion at the Decatur High School site. 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The following maps show the service area boundaries for each school, by school type. (Harry S. Truman High School, Merit School, Internet Academy and Federal Way Public Academy serve students from throughout the District). The identified boundaries are reviewed annually. Any change in grade configuration or adoption of programs that affect school populations may necessitate a change in school service areas. rt U rt t i n [1 {..l , J The Growth Management Act requires that a jurisdiction evaluate if the public facility infrastructure is in place to handle new housing developments. In the case of most public facilities, new development has its major impact on the facilities immediately adjacent to that development. School Districts are different. If the District does not have permanent facilities available, interim measures must be taken until new facilities can be built or until boundaries can be adjusted to match the population changes to the surrounding facilities. n [1 [} [.1 U n 1'1' ..1 '.J... b Adjusting boundaries requires careful consideration by the District and is not taken liglltly. It is recognized that there isa potential impact on students who are required to change schools. Boundary adjustments impact the whole district, not just one school. It is important to realize that a single housing development does not require the construction of a complete school facility. School districts are required to project growth throughout the district and build or adjust boundaries based on growth throughout the district, not just around a single development. 7 u {I . ~ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BOUNDARIES ill fve~~~~~~~~Y Public Schools . . (I 1 I t ..1 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS rt Ll Code - . c 1 Adelaide 2 J;lrlgadoon 3 Camelot 4 Enterprise 5 Green Gables 6 Lake Dolloff 7 Lake Grove 8 Lakeland 9 Mark Twain 10 Meredith Hili 11 Mirror Lake 12 Nautilus 13 Olympic View 14 Panther Lake 16 Rainier View 16 Sherwood Forest 17 SUver Lake 18 Star Lake 19 Sunnycrest 20 Twin Lakes 21 Valhalla 22 Wildwood 23 Woodmont fl [ [ UI6 [ II [ ( r c ~"""".F.....w.,.Nto;SdlcdI,bDOGllllri;l j:lIIJIlUJ..".......GIlIlllOlll....CI~....... M"'_Illd_..~......,.IllICII'rilIfII_. ...............,. ,,-- IllllflSE23lIlIIPlll3lM r.c.__wm -- ~_.M",,*___ [' "",,,ox. $CALf. IN tAlUS u ~ ~ I I... C-6 8.8 G-5 0-9 A-7 G.6 0-6 E-9 F-4 H-5 E-6 E-5 C-7 E-8 F-lO 0-8 0-7 G-3 G.2 8-6 G-4 F.5 F-3 - MIDDLE SCHOOLS Code -- . 30 IIlahee 31 Kilo 32 Lakota 33 Sacajawea 34 Saghafle 35 Totem 36 Federal Way Public Academy SENIQR HIGH SCHOOLS Code -- . 40 Decatur 41 Federal Way 42 Thomas Jefferson 45 Todd Beamer 49 Harry S. 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I l 1 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Code - . r I " 1 Adelaide 2 Brigadoon 3 Camelot 4 Enterprise 5 Green Gables 6 'Lake Dolloff 7 Laka Groy. 8 Lakeland 9 Mark Twain 10 Meredlth Hili 11 Mirror Lake 12 Nautilus 13 Olympic View 14 Panther Lake 15 RaInier VI_ 16 Sherwood Forest 17 Sliver Lake 18 Star Lak. 19 Sunnycrest 20 Twin Lakes 21 Valhalla 22 WildWoOd 23 Woodmont n u [I n p C-6 B-8 G.5 0.9 A-7 G-6 0-6 E.9 F-4 H-5 E-6 E-5 C-7 E-8 F-10 0.8 0.7 G-3 G-2 B-8 G-4 F-5 F-3 MIDDLE SCHOOLS Code -- . 30 lIlahe. 31 Kilo 32 Lakota 33 SacaJa_a 34 Saghalle 35 Totam 36 Federal Way Public Academy E-9 G-6 0-8 E.6 C-8 G.3 E-8 2 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS Code -- . 40 Decatuf 41 Federal Way 42 Thomas Jefferson 45 Todd Beamer 49 Harry S. Truman 3 C-6 E.5 G-4 E-9 F-6 ~ ~ ; . '~!i- ."... - &. )\ 4 Future School SII.s -- . Surplus Sileo -- :.::!;',: 81 Educallonal Servlca Center F-6 -- 85 Malntenanc.operallons- Transportation E-8-- Code -- . [ rl . li r ~i L~ t f .. ~ ~ Federal Way Public Schools E'lery Student. a Reader {i t.._J BulinessServices ........ rl n FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN fi II Ii {""} [1 1'1 n {J [J [1 fJ [1- o [} U {1 j l' \ ..J:~ r I L SECTION 3 - SUPPORT DOCUMENT A TION Building Capacities - The Education Program Portable Locations Student Forecast - 2007 through 2013 Capacity Summaries King County Impact Fees - Single and Multi Family Units 11 rl ,-+ [ i FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN r.t I ! i I t Building Capacities f \ ! This Capital Facilities Plan establishes the District's "standard of service" in order to ascertain the District's current and future capacity. The Superintendent of Public Instruction establishes square footage guidelines for capacity, but these guidelines do not take into consideration the education program needs. The District has identified a Building Program Capacity for each of the schools in the District. This Full Time Equivalent (FfE) capacity is based on: fJ [} 11 LI U fJ fl. fJ [J n . The number of classrooms available in each school Any special requirements at each school . In general, the District's current target class size provides that the average class size for a standard classoom for grades K through 2 should be 20' students. For grades 3-5 the target is 25 students. In sixth and seventh grade the students are scheduled with block instruction and see only two teachers for core curriculum. Teachers at this level see 60 students per day. At eighth grade, the teachers will see 90 students per day. For grades 9-12 the target class size is 26 students. In the 2005/06 school year, all of the 23 elementary schools offer at least one all day Kindergarten. This program does have capacity impacts, as the classroom is only available for one session of Kindergarten for the full day. Ii 1 L) {.1 I <.." 1.." 1 I i ""-~ 12 { r t , ,..-~~ r---" "I i , i H 11 11 r-1 ..J n u fl n [1 fJ o [i. J fJ [J u iT J J t1 u Ll [J FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN BUILDING PROGRAM CAPACITIES ELEMENTARY BUILDING PROGRAM CAPACITY School Name Headcount FIE Adelaide 444 424 Brigadoon 460 440 Camelot 342 322 Enterprise 404 384 Green Gables 432 412 Lake Dolloff 490 470 Lake Grove . 399 379 Lakeland 425 405 Mark Twain 440 444 Meredith Hill 437 417 Mirror Lake 379 359 Nautilus . 450 430 Olvmoic View 399 379 Panther Lake 432 412 Ramier View 445 425 Sherwood Forest 489 469 Silver Lake 502 482 Star Lake 474 454 Sunnycrest 424 404 Twin Lakes 450 430 ValhaIla . 477 457 Wildwood 445 425 Woodmont 375 355 2006 TOTAL . 10,014 9,578 ~Elementary Average 435 416 Notes: * Federal Way Public Academy capacity is not used in calculated average. * Truman High School capacity is not used in calculated average. MIDDLE SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM CAPACITY School Name Headcount FTE Illahee 79') 807 Kilo 799 807 Lakota 750 758 Sacajawea 774 782 Saghalie 694 701 SeQuoyah 700 707 Totem 735 742 FederalWay Public Academy 212 214 2006 TOTAL 5,463 5,518 I*Middle School Average 875 . 884 SENIOR HIGH BUILDING PROGRAM CAPACITY School Name Headcount FfE Decatur 12(i9 1,343 Federal Way 1456 1,541 Thomas Jefferson 1435 1,519 Todd Beamer . 1331 1.409 Truman High School 200 200 Federal Way Public Academy 133 133 2006 TOTAL 5,824 6,145 i*senior High Average 1,373 1,453 , ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM CAPACITY School Name Headcount FfE Merit School I 16 I 16 2006 TOTAL I 16 I 16 13 too; \ \ f-t ! ! FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN fj t ! f} Portable Locations fJ The Washington State Constitution requires the State to provide each student a basic education. It is not an efficient use of District resources to build a school with a capacity for 500 students due to lack of space for 25 students when enrollment fluctuates throughout the year and from year to year. n I ..1. l. LI Portables are used as temporary facilities or interim measures to house students until permanent facilities can be built or boundary adjustments can be made. When permanent facilities become available, the portable(s) is either used for other purposes such as storage or child care programs, or moved to another school for an interim classroom. Some portables may not be fit to move due to age or physical condition. In these cases, the District may choose to buy new portables and surplus these unfit portables. It is the practice and philosophy of Federal Way Public Schools that portables are not acceptable as permanent facilities. {.-I J {..] .J The following page provides a list of the location of the portable facilities, used for temporary educational facilities by Federal Way Public Schools. [l 1; n i-I J U (...1 .60 U {J U 14 It H 1"\ \ l i I ( I rl n {J f1 [.I r-' J n {1 " J 1] lJ U fJ L"". 1 {"j j -,. ["" j " .J u FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN PORTABLE LOCATIONS PORTABLES LOCATED AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS I NON INSTRUCTIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL Adelaide 3 Brigadoon 1 Camelot 1 Enterprise 2 Green Gables 1 Lake Dolloff 2 Lake Grove 2 Lakeland 2 Mark Twain 3 Meredith Hill 3 Mirror Lake 4 Nautilus " 1 Olympic View 1 1 Panther Lake 3 Rainier View 3 Sherwood Forest 4 Silver Lake 4 Star Lake 2 2 Sunnycrest 1 1 Twin Lakes 2 1 ValhaUa 1 1 Wildwood 4 Woodmont 3 TOTAL S2 7 PORTABLES LOCATED AT MIDDLE SCHOOLS NON INSTRUCTIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL IlJahee S Kilo . 7 Lakota 3 Sacajawea 4 Saghalie 4 Totem 5 Merit 2 30 15 PORTABLES LOCATED AT SENIOR HIGHS NON INSTRUCTIONAL INSTRUCTIONAL Decatur 9 Federal Way 3 Thomas Jefferson 7 Todd Beamer 8 TOTAL 27 PORTABLES LOCATED AT SUPPORT FACILITIES rOT :~AL 1 3 4 HEAD START PORTABLES AT DISTRICT SITES Sherwood Forest 1 Total 1 c.r I l H FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN ['! . t I Student Forecast n n fl. n (J [J n n [] lJ [] Student enrollment projections are a basic component of budget development. Enrollment projections influence many of the financial estimates that go into budget preparation. The majority of staffing requirements are derived directly from the forecasted number of students. Allocations for instructional supplies and materials are also made on the basis of projected enrollment. Other expenditures and certain revenue projections are directly related to enrollment projections. Enrollment projections are completed annually in the Business Services Department. Projecti~ns must be detailed at various levels, district total, school-building totals, grade level and program level to include vocational and special education students. The basis of projections has been cohort survival analysis. Cohort survival is the analysis of a group that has a common statistical value (grade level) as it progresses through time. In a stable population the cohort would be 1.00 for all grades. This analysis uses historical information to develop averages and project the averages forward. This method does not trace individual students; it is concerned with aggregate numbers in each grade level. The district has used this method with varying years of history and weighted factors to study several projections. Because transfers in and out of the school system are common, student migration is factored into the analysis as it increases or decreases survival rates. Entry grades (kindergarten) are a unique problem in cohort analysis. The district collects information on birth rates within the district's census tracts, and treats these statistics as a cohort for kindergarten enrollment in the appropriate years. The Federal Way School District is using various statistical methods for projecting student enrollments. The resultant forecasted enrollments are evaluated below. The first method is a statistical cohort analysis that produces ten distinct forecasts. These are forecast of enrollment for one year. The projections vary depending on the number of years of historical information and how they are weighted. u u A second method is a projection using an enrollment projection software package that allows the user to project independently at school or grade level and to aggregate these projections for the district level. The Enrollment Master™ software provides statistical methods including trend line, standard grade progression (cohort) and combinations of these methods. This software produces a five-year projection of school enrollment. fJ 1.;.' . s" f .1 In November of 2001, the District contracted a demographer to develop projections for the Federal Way School District. The report was complete in January 2002. The model used to forecast next year's enrollment uses cohort survival rates to measure grade to grade growth, 16 u [I \ \ n FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN 11 f J . .I n assumes market share losses to private schools (consistent with county-wide average), assumes growth from new housing or losses due to net losses from migration. This forecast was provided as a range of three projections. The long-range forecast provided with this. report used a model with cohort survival rates and growth rates based on projected changes in the 5-19 age group for King County. Most of the methods used for long range enrollment reporting assume that enrollment is a constant percent of something else (e.g. population) or that enrollment will mirror some projected trend for the school-age population over time. The. report included 5 different calculations to provide a range of possible projections for the District to the year 2015. This model produces a projection that is between 24,000 and 26,000 when applied to the low, medium and high range modes. This provides a reasonable range for long-range planning and is consistent with estimates from various models. The District will contract with an independent demographer to update these projections after the October 1 2006 enrollment counts. 11 r ! ., I \ I n i t \ I f} n n [1 Long-range projections that establish the need for facilities are a modification of the cohort survival method. The cohort method of analysis becomes less reliable the farther out the projections are made. The Federal Way School District long-range projections are studied annually. The study includes information from the jurisdictional demographers as they project future housing and population in the region. The long-range projections used by Federal Way Public Schools reflect a similar age trend in student populations as the projections published by the Office of Financial Management for the State of Washington. Near term projections assume some growth from new housing, which is offset by current local economic conditions. The District tracks new development from four permitting jurisdictions. Long range planning assumes a student yield from proposed new housing consistent with historical growth patterns. [J [1 U Growth Management requires jurisdictions to plan for a minimum or twenty years. The Federal Way School District is a partner in this planning with the various jurisdictions comprising the school district geography. These projections create a vision of the school district community in the future. . n 11 ..:" u n ti f t 17 i \ " r""] \ \ n n II [} n ('1 I [1 {] fJ (J U (] [J [} u U lJ U U FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL F ACILITES PLAN Full Time Equivalent Enrollment History and Projections Simplified FTE (K Headcount = .5 FTE; Middle School FTE=,99 Headcount; Senior High FTE = .945Headcount) TotalK -12 Percent Calendar Yr Scbool Year Elementary Middle Scbool Senior Hi b FTE Chon e 2001 2000-0 I 11,640 5,305 4,338 21,283 2002 2001-02 11,498 5,337 4,467 21,302 0.1% 2003 2002-03 11,202 5,454 4,437 21,093 -1.0% 2004 * 2003-04 9,127 5,524 6,408 21,059 -0.2% 2005 2004-05 9,164 5,473 6,515 21,152 0.4% 2006 2005-06 9,105 5,309 6,770 21,184 0.2% 2007 B2006-07 8,937 5,082 7,005 21,024 -0.8% 2008 P2007-08 9,134 4,959 7,057 21,150 0.6% 2009 P2008-09 9,289 4,915 6,988 21,192 0.2% 2010 P2009-10 9,386 4,949 6,925 21,260 0.3% 2011 P2010-ll 9,502 5,038 6,742 21;282 0.1% 2012 P20ll-12 9,589 5,121 6,672 21,382 0.5% 2013 P2012-l3 9,614 5,222 6,714 21,550 * New Configuration Elementary K-5 Middle School 6-8 High School 9-12 22,000 21,000 20,000 w I- 19,000 u.. ... I\) .c 0 13 18,000 0 17,000 Enrollment History and Six Year Forecast 0.8% 0.6% 16,000 -0.8% 0.4% 0.2% 0.0% GI II) e -0.2% l.) .s -0.4% ~ -0.6% -1.0% 15,000 -1.2% ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ -0 ~ '% ~ ~ ~ v ... ~ ~ o-~ ~ \ fd:> ~ ~ ~ ~ l:G> q. i5'l::> ~ 0- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ School Year _FTE -+-Percent of Change 18 R FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN fi II Capacity Summaries rl [} n IJ [] n {] (] (l [l o [1 [} [} U All Grades, Elementary, Middle School, and Senior High Schools The Capacity Summaries combine Building Capacity information and the Student Forecast information. The result demonstrates the requirements for new or remodeled facilities and why there is a need for the District to use temporary facilities or interim measures. The information is organized in spreadsheet format, with a page summarizing the entire District, and then evaluating capacity vs. number of students at elementary, middle school, and senior high levels individually. The notes at the bottom of each spreadsheet provide information about what facilities are in place each year. 19 (1 ; ..J ! 1 \ FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CAPITAL FACILITES PLAN R (1 t I CAPACITY SUMMARY - ALL GRADES (..1 J CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM HEAD COUNT CAPACITY Calendar Year School Year Budget - - Projected - . 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2012 2006/07 20076/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 [} n [1 . , . . .. ...................... . ........ . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. .......... .......... ...... ...... . -,.... ..... ..... ..." '. ,-, ,- ...... .......... ....- . ...... .... -,. ..... ...... ..... . ........... ...... ... .. ......... . .-, ..... ... ..... .., Special Education Changes Increase Capacity at Federal Way High ::::A.i~f:< }<(7~f<: :::<:(26):::< :::::::(~f<: :::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::: :<:::::::::::::<:: ::::::::::::::::::::: :}::::::::::::::>: ::::::}>::::::::> ::::<:::::>::::::: ::::::s.i)~:::::::: ......... 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'. . .......... 21,275 21,249 21,223 21,197 21,197 21,997 21,997 (1 J ENROLLMENT Basic FTE Enrollment Internet Academy Enrollment (AAFTE) (] [] (J o n [] u l1 (l RELOCATABLE CAPACITY Current Portable Capacity Add/Subtract Portable Capacity Add New Portable Capacity Deduct Portable Ca aci 2,575 2,725 2,725 2,725 2,725 2,725 2,462 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........... ................... ... ........... .......... ........ ... . ... ..... ...." ....... ...... ..... ...... ... ............. ............ ........ ........... ..... . ........... ............. ...... ." ....... .... ........... ........ ... .. ....... ...... ....... ..... ... ... ...... ... ..... ........ ....... .... .......... ... ......... . .......... .. ...... ........... ." ............ .... ...... ...... ..... . ... ..... .... ......... .... ... .... .... .................. ........... .......... ............ . .......... ....... ...... ...... ... ....... ..... .......... ........ ... ......... ...... ... .... ........... .. .... ..... ...... ..... ........... ........... .... ....... . ... ....... ............. ...... .,. ...... ...... .......... ........ '" . ........ ...... ....... ........... ....... ....... .......'. ........... .......... ........... . .......... . PROGRAM AND REWCATABLE ------.... .. . . u u 20 f".-j H (') I I l J ['l [J CJ n [J [] n n (] (] n u o u u f t I ~J FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CAPITAL FACILITES PLAN CAPACITY SUMMARY - ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM HEAD COUNT CAPACITY Calendar Year School Year Budget - - Projected - - 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2006/07 20076/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2012 2012 2011/12 2012/13 1. Special Education Changes .........z.o. ........ .......,. Z' ........... .........2.Q. ........ .......(. Z' ...)....... ...................... ...................... ...................... .......( )....... ........ 6)...... .......(. )...... ........ 6, ...... ...................... ...................... ..................,... ..... ...... ........... ... ....... ........... ..... ... . ...... .... '" .. ......... ... ..... ....... ... ..,. .... .., ... .... ........ ....... ... . . . . . . . " ............... .. ... ........... ...................... ........... 9,988 9,962 9,936 9,910 9,910 9,910 9,910 ENROLLMENT Basic FTE EmolIment 2. Internet Academy (AAFTE) RELOCAT ABLE CAPACITY 3. Current Portable Capacity 1,350 1,300 1,300 1,300 1,300 1,300 1,300 Add/Subtract portable capacity ............ ......... .. .......... ........... .......... ..... ...... ........... ... .......... ......... ...................... ........... .., .... ..... .......... ........... .......... ............ ........... ........... ............ ., ......... ............. ... ....... ........... .......... ...... ..... ...................... . . . . . . . . . .. ............. ~ . . . . . . .. ........... ...................... ........... . ................. .... ...................... ........... .....'.. ..... .......... ...... ...... ....... ." ............ ........... ...... .......... ...... .. ......,.. PROGR,\MANDRELOCATABLE . . . . .... NOTES: 1. Add Special Education and ECEAP Programs This reduces Basic Education capacity in the school years indicated. 2. Internet Academy students are included in projections but do not require full time Use of school facilities. 3. Relocatable Capacity is based on the number of portables available and other administrative techniques which can be used to temporarily house students until permanent facilities are available. This is a calculated number only. The actual number of portables that will be used will be based on actual student population needs. The District may begin to pull portables from the instructional inventory. Age and condition of the portables will determine feasibility for continued instructional use. 21 j - I ! \ R FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CAPITAL FACILITES PLAN CAP ACITY SUMMARY - MIDDLE SCHOOLS ("1 l I n n C1 n (] n (] o [J [1 o LJ U CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM HEADCOUNT CAPACITY Calendar Year School Year Budget - - Projected - - 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2006/07 20076/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2012 201l!12 2012 2012/13 ENROLLMENT Basic FTE Enrollment 1. Internet Academy (AAFTE) RELOCATABLE CAPACITY 2.. Current Portable Capacity Add/Subtract portable capacity Add new portable capacity 750 750 750 750 750 750 750 .. .' ...... ........ ...... ,-, ... ..... .... ....... ........... ........... .... ...... ,.... ....... .... .... ....... ... .... ............ ............... ..- .... ..... ...... .... ....... ...... ..... ,_. ..... .., .........'. ........... .. ......... . ,. ...... .......... '.,. ....... .... .......... .... ....... ...................... .. ....... '. ...- .... ... ..... ...... ........... .......... ........... .. ......... ...... ....... ,-.... .,- .. ..... ...... -" -, .... ........... . ......... -.. ,- ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . . .' ........... . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ........... .... ...... ......... ,.. .... ....... ........... ........... ............ .......... . . . . . . . . . .. ...................... ........... ...................... ........ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., ........... .......... ........... ............... ~ . . . . . . .. ... ...... . ...... ...... ...... '" .... ....... ........ ............... .... .....,. . . .-- . ---. -".. PROGRAM AND RELOCATABLE . NOTES: I. Internet Academy students are included in projections but do not require full time use of school facilities. 2. Relocatable Capacity is based on the number of portables available and other administrative techniques which can be used to temporarily house students until permanent facilities are available. This is a calculated number only. The actual number of portables that will be used will be based on actual student population needs. The District may begin to pull portables from the instructional inventory. Age and condition of the portables will determine feasibility for continued instructional use. 3. Capacity for unhoused students will be accommodated with traveling teachers and no planning time in some classrooms. u 22 u u / R FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CAPITAL FACILlTES PLAN CAPACITY SUMMARY - SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS fl II n n CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM HEADCOUNT CAPACITY Calendar Year School Year Budget Projected - - 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2006107 20076/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2012 2012 2011112 2012/13 rl. t ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::80~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ....... ,-. ..... ....... ........... n [] U [] o (] o n (J u ENROLLMENT Basic FTE Enrollment 1. Internet Academy (AAFTE) RELOCATABLECAPACITY 2. Current Portable Capacity 475 675 675 675 675 675 675 .3. Add new portable capacity (::\s~(U\ .Y\.<.YY\: :'<.\}\(y\.: /\:~:\:H.:H.: >n.:HU\j( \:)::::\\n\\j\: nn::HHn . . PROGRAMANDRELOCATABLE ___ -_ -. .----- . NOTES: 1. Internet Academy students are included in projections but do not require full time use of school facilities. 2. Relocatable Capacity is based on the number of portables available and other administrative techniques which can.be used to temporarily house students until permanent facilities are available. This is a calculated number only. The actual number of portables that will be used will be based on actual student population needs. The District may begin to pull portables from the instructional inventory. Age and condition of the portables . will determine feasibility for continued instructional use. 3. Add Portable Capacity lJ 4. Capacity for unhoused students will be accommodated with traveling teachers and no planning time in some classrooms. Puget Sound Early College will house approximately 60 of the unhoused students. u u 23 / / H FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN f'"! '1 I , I , , 1 .I King County. the City of Federal Way. and the City of Kent Impact Fee Calculations rl n Single and Multi-Family Residences Each jurisdiction that imposes school impact fees requires that developers pay these fees to help cover a share of the impact of new housing developments on school facilities. f.1 II To determine an equitable fee throughout unincorporated King County, a formula was established. This formula can be found in King County Code 21A and was substantially adopted by the City of Federal Way and Kent. The formula requires the District to establish a "Student Generation Factor" which estimates how many students will be added to a school. district by each new single or multi-family unit and to gather some standard construction costs, which are unique to that district. [1 II n - STUDENT GENERATION FACTOR ANALYSIS n u u u [J Federal Way Public Schools student generation factor was determined separately for single- family units and multi-family units. The factors used in the 2007 Capital Fac;:ilities Plan were derived using actual generation factors from single-family units that were constructed in the last five (5) years. -IMPACT FEE CALCULATION Following the calculations for the student generation factor is a copy of the Impact Fee Calculation for single family and multi-family units based on King County Code 21A and the Growth Management Act. > Temporary Facility Cost is the average cost of a portable purchased within the last 12 months. >- Site Acquisition Costs is the per acre cost of the last school site purchased (site 45); this is a negotiated purchase price. Plan Year 2007 Plan Year 2006 [J u Single Family Units Multi-Famil Units $3,018. $856. $3,393. $895. u u 24 [ \ ~ ~ E \\ ~ ~ ~ s \;0< ~ '.d >-' e \\ V) S '5~ ~ t;~ ~ f,,) ffi~ ~ 'i; t\ ~ i'5 1 ~ o~ rn ~ \~ ~ t\ ~ .~ ~ ~ '5 1 f,,) ~ ~ t\ 00 ~ ~ \1 \ \\ t\ ~\ \\ \\ , , ~ ........s.. ... 0 0 co .-- 1.0 ,...- ~ (1) ~ co '. ] 0 0 Sf t- t- -<t t- 1.0 (1) '0 "0 0 t- ... 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"0 ?;~ ! i u..:i 0 0 0 ~ G)"i ~~ Z u; s:: ~ :a ~ i lJ) 1 i 0 0 C) ro ~\~ I- 1 % 5~ ." ~5 a ...,~ (J) <<l .- Cll~ I~ 0 e Sin S ..d e ~ ~ --a i rn i":> 1 ~ ..d i II) N 1 i i R p t j [1 n n 1] [J n fJ [l [] fJ n [J u q b U U FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPTIAL FACILITIES PLAN IMPACT FEE School Site Acquisition Cost: Facility A Elementary Middle School Sr High Cost I Student .Factor S Student Factor MFR Facility Cost! FR Cost! MFR creage Acre CapacIty FR S 0.00 .........................JQ. 4]7 0.329] 0.1121 $0 $0 ................................... ................................. ................................. .................................. 21.80 ............J.~.?!.?~?.. 92] 0.1843 0.0423 $383 $88 .................................. ................................. ................................. ................................. 1.20 $]73.833 133 0.2268 0.0698 $356 $109 TOTAL $739 $197 School Construction Cost: % Perm Fac.l S Elementary Middle School Sr High Facility Student Factor Student Factor Facility Cost! Cost! FR Total )(lFt Cost Capacity SFR MFR SFR M 96.08% $0 4]7 0.329] 0.1l2] $0 $0 ................................. ....$'i'S.j's2:956. ................................. ................................. $3.529 96.08% 92] O. ] 843 0.0423 $810 .................................. ....$2"8';968;637.. ................................. ................................. ................................. $2,082 96.08% 933 0.2268 0.0698 $6.766 TOTAL $10,294 $2,892 Temporary Facility Cost: % Temp Fac. T alS F Elementary Middle School Sr High Facility C Student Factor SFR Student Factor MFR Facility S' Cost! SFR Cost! MFR ot sq t ost lze 3.92% $0 25 0.3291 0.112] $0 $0 ................................. ..........................$0' ................................. ................................. ................................. $0 3.92% 25 0.1843 0.0423 $0 ................................. ...........$E~.B:'lo6. ................................. ................................... ................................. 3.92% 25 0.2268 0.0698 $46 $14 TOTAL $46 $14 State Matching Credit Calculation: Boeck Cost! Sq. Ft. S F S d Elementary Middle School New Sr High State M h Student Factor SF Student Factor MFR Cost! SFR Cost! MFR S(I t tu ent atc R $154.22 90 0.00% 0.3291 0.112] $0 $0 ,...._.~......_.............. .................................... ................................. .................................. ................................... $0 $0 $154.22 117 0.00% 0.1843 0.0423 .............'$154.22. ................................... ................................. .................................. .................................. $866 130 61.90% 0.2268 0.0698 $2,815 Total $2,815 $866 Tax Payment Credit Calculation Average Assessed Value (April 2006) Capital Bond Interest Rate (April 2006) Net Present Value of Average Dwelling Years Amortized Property Tax Levy Rate Present Value of Revenue Stream SFR MFR ...J~1.?l.~....... $57,873 4.39% ..........4:39%.......... ]l~2~~~~z::::: :~E~420.-= ]0 10 ..........$i:'i4........... .........iI'i4........... $2,228 $525 Single Family Multi.Family Residences Residences Mitigation Fee Summary Site Acquisition Cost $ . 739 $ ]97 Permanent Facility Cost $ 10,294 $ 2,892 Temporary Facility Cost $ 46 $ ]4 State Match Credit $ (2,815) $ (866) Tax Payment Credit $ (2,228) $ (525) Sub.Total $ 6,036 $ 1,712 50% Local Share $ 3,018 $ 856 JImpact Fee $ 3,018 $ 8561 26 o I j , ! FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN fI SECTION 4 SUMMARY OF CHANGES FROM THE 2006 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN (1 l. The 207 Capital Facilities Plan is an updated document, based on the 2006 Capital Facilities Plan. The changes between the 2006 Plan and the 2007 Plan are listed below. n [..'1 J SECTION I - THE CAPITAL F AClllTIES PLAN SIX- YEAR FINANCE PLAN The Six Year Finance Plan has been rolled forward to reflect 2007/2013 n n u o [} [] [} [] U U U U [1 J SECTION ill - SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION CAPACITY Elementary school capacity reflects program changes for the 2006/07 school year. Elementary capacity includes space for All Day Kindergarten programs at every elementary school. Building Program Capacities are found on page 13. PORTABLES The list of portables reflects the movement of portables between facilities or new portables purchased. Portable Locations can be found on page 15. STUDENT FORECAST The Student Forecast now covers 2007through 2013. Enrollment history and projections are found on page 18. CAPACITY SUMMARY The changes in the Capacity Summary are a reflection of the changes in the capacities and student forecast. New schools and increased capacity at current buildings are shown as increases to capacity. Capacity Summaries are found on pages 20-23. IMPACT FEE CALCULATION -KING COUNTY CODE 21A The Impact Fee Calculations have changed due to changes in several factors. The adjustment made in the hnpact Fee Calculation. causing a change in the Impact Fee between the' 2006 Capital Facilities Plan and the 2007 Capital Facilities Plan can be found on page 29. 27 n n FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN rl f1 d IMPACT FEE CALCULATION CHANGES FROM 2005 TO 2006 STUDENT GENERATION FACTORS Student Generation factors are based on rates for new developments constructed over a period of not more than five years prior to the date of the fee calculation. The changes in student Generation factors between the 2006 Capital Facilities Plan and the 2007Capital Facilities Plan are due to developments that were deleted or added based upon the age of the developments and the year placed in the survey. The Student Generation worksheet is found on page 25. n fl rJ [J U [] o [j a o u u u u u SITE ACQUISITION COSTS The negotiated purchase price for the Todd Beamer High School site was $80,000 per acre. This is the base line cost for acreage for Sequoyah Middle School. The assessed valuation for the Federal Way Public Academy land was $521,000 at the time of purchase. The calculated cost per acre in the impact fee calculation is a weighted calculation using the $80,000 per acre baseline cost and the assessed valuation at the time of purchase for the Federal Way Public Academy. Federal Way Public Academy is a 3-acre site. The grade span for this facility is grades 6-10. Middle school accounts for 60% of the cost; senior high is 40%. Sequoyah: 20 x $80,000 = FWPA Total Cost Cost/Acreage $1,600,000 $ 312.900 (60 % of $521,500. 1.8 acres of 3 acre parcel) $1,912,900 $1,912,900/21.8 = $87,747 cost per acre Senior High FWPA $ 208.600 (40% of $521.500. 1.2 acres of 3 acre parcel) Cost/Acreage $ 208,600/1.2 = $173;833 cost per acre SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION COSTS The cost for Federal Way Public Academy (exclusive of land) is $4,921,594. The Federal Way Public Academy costs are split 60% to middle school and 40% to senior high in the impact fee calculation. Middle school construction costs = 60% of $4,921,594 $ 2,952,956 FWP A $15,400,000 Sequoyah $18,352,956 Total Cost The total cost for replacing Federal Way High School is projected to be $81m. The capacity of the school would increase from approximately 1500 to 2400 students; The hnpact Fee calculation used one-third, $27m as the basis for capacity increases at high school. High school construction costs = 40% of $4,921,594 $ 1,9682,637 FWPA $27,000,000 Federal Way High Total Cost $28,968,637 28 r\ H FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007 CAPITAL FACILITIES PLAN if IMPACT FEE CALCULATION CHANGES FROM 2006 TO 2007 IMPACT FEE u n (] [J U [J [J [] [] U []- U U II U U Item Percent of Permanent Facilities Percent Temporary Facilities A verage Cost of Portable Classroom Boeck Cost/Sq. Ft State Match Average Assessed Value Capital Bond Interest Rate Property Tax Levy Rate Single Family Student Yield Elementary Middle School High School Multi-Family Student Yield Elementary Middle School High School Fromffo 96.60 to 96.08% 3.40 to 3.92% $82,151 to $128,106 $129.81 to $154.22 59.97 % (No Change) SFR- $224,943 to $245,644 MFR- $53,384 to $57,873 4.57% to 4.39% $1.04 to $1.14 .3138 to.3030 .1632 to .2013 .1695 to .2013 .119 to .0929 .042 to .0410 .053 to .0628 29 Comment Report #3 aSPI Updated portable inventory Updated average of portables purchased and placed in 2005 Change per aSPI Per Puget Sound Educational Service District (ESD 121) Market Rate King County Treasury Division Updated Housing Inventory Updated Housing Inventory r-l , , , 11 Mission "..,'1 , :I i n n ,01". L Federal Way Public Schools is obligated to educate all students in academic knowledge, skills, abilities and responsible behavior to be successful, contributing members of a free society. Vision All students proficient in reading and math All students will meet or exceed standards in reading and math on all WASL tests. Federal Way Public Schools Every Student, a Reader n IJ fJ o 1] n [] n iU U U U U Federal Way Public Schools 31405 18th Avenue S Federal Way, Washington 98003-5433 (253) 945-2000 This document is published by the Business Services Department of the Federal Way Public Schools June 2006. Ll COUNCIL MEETING DATE: November 7, 2006 ITEM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: 26th Avenue SW Drainage Replacement Project -(CIP # 304-3100-253)- 85% Design Status Report POLICY QUESTION: Should the Council authorize staff to proceed further with design of the 2(/h Avenue SW Drainage Replacement Project and return to the Council at 100% design completion for further reports and authorization to bid? COMMITTEE: LUTC MEETING DATE: November 7, 2006 CATEGORY: IZI Consent o City Council Business o Ordinance o Resolution o o Public Hearing Other ~!~~!_!!!!Q!!.!I.!:..!?aul A. Bu~ichL~:h~~f!~E vy ate!._M~E~g..~.._ DEPT: Public Works Attachments: Memorandum to the Land Use and Transportation Committee dated October 16,2006. Options Considered: 1. Authorize Surface Water Management staff to proceed with design of the 2tt Avenue SW Drainage Replacement Project and return to the LUTC Committee at the 100% design completion stage for further reports and authorization to bid. 2. Do not authorize staff to continue with the project and provide direction to staff. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding Option 1 above to the November 7, 2006 Council Consent Agenda for approval. CITY MANAGER APPROVAL: DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: ~ Council Connnittee Council COMMITTEE RE MMENDATION: Fo ecommendation for Option 1 to the November 7,2006 Cit Eric Faison, Member SE Co NCIL MOTION: "] move approval of the further design of the 26th Avenue SW Drainage Rep acem t oject and return to the LUTC Committee at the 100% design completion stage for further reports and authorization to bid. /I (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: o APPROVED o DENIED o T ABLEDIDEFERREDINO ACTION o MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) REVISED - 02/06/2006 COUNCIL BILL # 1ST reading Enactment reading ORDINANCE # RESOLUTION # CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: VIA: FROM: SUBJECT: October 16, 2006 Land Use and Transportation Committee Neal Beets, City Manager . Paul A. Bucich, P.E., Surface Water Mana~ 26th Avenue SW Drainage Replacement Project - (CIP # 304-3100-253) 85% Design Status Report BACKGROUND: On August 1,2006, the Council authorized SWM to commence the design for the 26th Avenue SW (304-3100- 253) Trunk Replacement Project and report back to council at the 85% design stage. This project will replace approximately 2,300 lineal feet of undersized/deficient drainage located along 26th Avenue SW between SW323rd to SW325th Streets and SW327th to SW3334th Streets in 2007. The project design is now approximately 85% complete, which includes the following completed tasks: · Topographical Survey and Mapping · Hydrological and Hydraulic Analysis · Verified that the following permits are required: City R.o. w: Permit, City Community Development Directors Approval for working within the 25- foot regulated lake buffer, and an HP A. · Project design plans to 85% level Ongoing tasks include: · Processing of SEP A and other permit documentation · Continued coordination with utility providers and designer to mmllnIZe impacts to existing underground utilities and coordinate relocation where conflicts are unavoidable · Project Design to 100% Level ESTIMATED PROJECT EXPENDITURES: Design Year 2007 Construction (Estimate) 10% Construction Contingency Construction Management TOTAL PROJECT COSTS $85,020 $651,662 $65,166 $8,100 $810,000 AVAILABLE FUNDING: TOTAL AVAILABLE BUDGET $810,000 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: November 7, 2006 ITEM #: CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: Lakota Crest Final Plat, File No. 06-103012-00-SU POLICYQUESTlON: Shall the proposed 43-lot Lakota Crest Final Plat be approved? COMMITTEE: Land Use & Transportation Committee MEETING DATE: Oct. 16, 2006 CATEGORY: IZI Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing o City Council Business IZI Resolution 0 Other _~!~!_!_~!,_Q.~:.r 1!Y.-=-._Andy....~.~g~~J..".b-ss~!~te Plann~~_._._..__._______._...__.._.....____ D~~:. Co~muni~.?e~:~~~m:~!.._._ Attachments: Final Plat Staff Report; Report and Recommendation by the Federal Way Hearing Examiner, Stephen K. Causseaux, Jr., dated August 10, 2006; Preliminary Plat Resolution No. 04426, dated September 21, 2004; Final Plat Map; Draft Resolution for Final Plat. Options Considered: Approve, disapprove, or return to applicant. Decisional Criteria: Pursuant to FWCC 20-136(b), the City Council, in a public meeting, shall make written findings that the final plat is in substantial conformance to the preliminary plat and is in conformity with applicable zoning ordinances or other land use controls; that all conditions of the Hearing Examiner and/or City Council have been satisfied; that the public use and interest shall be served by the ~~~~!i~~~~l!.!_~!_!!!~.._~~ivisi~~_.~!.!.cl:_~~~i~~!!.~n, etc....__.__.__.._._m._.m_____._______..___..._____..____...__._.....__m..._._m_.__..~._ STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of Final Plat CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: DIRECTOR APPROVAL: Council Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: I move that the Land Use and Transportation Committee fOlWard to the City Council, and place on the November 7. 2006. City Council consent agenda, a recommendation approving the Lakota Crest Final Plat esolution. Eric Faison, Member HI move approval of Lakota Crest Final Plat" (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: o APPROVED o DENIED o TABLEDIDEFERREDINO ACTION o MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) REVISED - 02/06/2006 COUNCIL BILL # 1ST reading Enadment reading ORDINANCE # RESOLUTION # ., ~ CITYOF ~ Federal Way DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES STAFF REPORT Request for Final Plat Approval LAKOTA CREST FINAL PLAT Federal Way File No. 06-103012-00-SU I. RECOMMENDATION City of Federal Way staff has reviewed the Lakota Crest final plat for compliance with preliminary plat conditions and all applicable codes and policies, and recommends approval of the final plat application. II. INTRODUCTION Date: Request: Description: Ownerl Applicant: Engineer: October 10,2006 Request for final plat approval for Lakota Crest Subdivision. The Lakota Crest Subdivision consists of 43 single-family lots on a 1O.8-acre site. Access for the subdivision is from 1 st Avenue South and Southwest 312th Street. All required roads, sidewalks, storm drainage facilities, sewer lines, and water lines have been constructed in accordance with preliminary plat approval granted by the City Council on September 21, 2004, or financially guaranteed in accordance with the Federal Way City Code (FWCC). Lakota Crest LLC c/o Jack Willing Lyle Homes 325 118th Avenue SE #209 Bellevue, W A 98005 ESM Consulting Engineers Attn: Phil Turner 33915 1st Way South #200 Federal Way, WA 98003 Location: 31000 I 51 Avenue South Township 21 N., Range 4 E., West Meridian, Federal Way, King County (see Exhibit A - Vicinity Map) Sewer: Lakehaven Utility District Water: Lakehaven Utility District Fire Dept.: South King Fire and Rescue School Dist.: Federal Way School District Prepared By: Andy Bergsagel, Planner, City of Federal Way ill. HISTORY AND BACKGROUND The Lakota Crest Subdivision is a proposed subdivision of 43 single-family lots on a 10.8-acre site (Exhibit B - Final Plat Map). The Lakota Crest Preliminary Plat, File No. 98-103452-00-SU (Exhibit C - Preliminary Plat Map) was granted approval by the Federal Way City Council on September 21, 2004, per Resolution 04426 (Exhibit D - Preliminary Plat Resolution). Zoning for the site is RS 7.2 with a minimum lot size of 7,200 square feet. The [mal plat map and lot closure calculations were checked to ensure all lots meet the minimum size requirement. The developer applied for final plat approval on June 15,2006. Improvements installed under Engineering Application Number 04-105112-00-EN are now substantially complete or bonded. The final plat application was determined complete.on October 5,2006. Pursuantto RCW 58.17.110 and FWCC Section 20-136, the City Council is charged with determining whether the following requirements have been met: 1. The proposed final plat conforms to all terms of the preliminary plat approval; 2. If the subdivision meets the requirements of all applicable state laws and local ordinances that were in effect at the time of preliminary plat approval; 3. If all taxes and assessments owing on the property have been paid; and 4. If all required improvements have been made or sufficient security has been accepted by the City. City of Federal Way staff has reviewed the Lakota Crest final plat application for compliance with preliminary plat conditions and all applicable codes and policies. All applicable codes, policies, and plat conditions have been met. A proposed resolution of the City of Federal Way, Washington, to approve the Lakota Crest final plat is enclosed (Exhibit E - Draft Resolution of Final Plat Approval). IV. COMPLIANCE WITH PRELIMINARY PLAT CONDITIONS The following lists conditions of preliminary plat approval in the same order referenced in Federal Way City Council Resolution 04426. Required improvements have been completed as allowed by FWCC Section 20-135. The resolution adopted the findings of fact and conclusions ofthe Land Use Staff Report Lakota Crest Final Plat File #06-1030 12-SU/ Doc. !.D. 38128 Page 2 Hearing Examiner's August 10,2004, Report and Recommendation, with the exception of Finding #20 and Condition #3. I. Final plat approval shall require full compliance with drainage provisions set forth in the FWCC. Final review of the storm drainage engineering plans will occur in conjunction with full . . . engmeenng reVIew. Staff Response: This condition has been met. Storm drainage engineering plans (EN file) were reviewed and approved by the Public Works Department. 2. As required by the Public Works Department, the applicant shall designate and provide an onsite Erosion Sediment Control Supervisor, who possesses a Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Control Certification. This ESC Supervisor will be available for the duration of the project. The qualifications and responsibilities of the ESe Supervisor are outlined in the KCSWDM. The City may further limit clearing and grading activities on the site based on recommendations from the ESC Supervisor and requirements of the KCSWDM. Staff Response: This condition has been met. The site has been inspected by the Public Works Department. 3. Condition #3 of the Hearing Examiner's report, regarding clearing limits, was stricken by the City Council, and not included in the resolution as a condition. 4. Prior to approval of construction plans, the applicant shall provide written approval from Federal Way Public Schools for installation ofa gate, or other approved device, or approval of alternative access to allow school children to access Lakegrove Elementary School from the site. The pedestrian improvements shall also be approved by the City prior to construction plan approval, and completed prior to final plat approval. Staff Response: The applicant submitted written approval from Federal Way Public Schools for the gate. The pedestrian improvements have been made, except for the installation of the gate, which is anticipated to be completed one week prior to .the City Council meeting, i.e. October 31, 2006. The City will not record the plat until the gate is installed. 5. Prior to final plat the applicant shall design and construct a bus stop shelter footing and bus stop landing in accordance with King County Metro standards. Prior to construction, the applicant shall provide approval of the landing design and location from Metro. Staff Response: King County Metro approved the design and it was installed along SW 312th Street. It was inspected and approved by a Public Works inspector. 6. As required by the Public Works Department, grading around the ponds shall be done in such a way as to reduce or eliminate the need for walls, rockeries, and slopes greater than 3: 1. Staff Response: This condition has been met. The grading around the ponds was inspected by a Public Works inspector and approved. v. SEPA A Mitigated Determination of Non significance (MDNS) was issued on May 5, 2004, in accordance with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEP A). A Revised MDNS was issued July 26, 2004. In the Staff Report Lakota Crest Final Plat File #06-1030 12-SU/ Doc. ID. 38128 Page 3 Revised MDNS, the SEPA official (the Director of CDS) reduced the mitigation fee for Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) projects from $124,065.11 to $49.588.29. The following conditions of approval were identified in the Revised MDNS: 1. In order to mitigate potential erosion impacts to Mirror Lake downstream of this project, clearing, grading, and street/utility work for the plat improvements will not be permitted from October 31 to March 30, unless approved in writing by the Public Works Director. 2. In order to mitigate potential flooding impacts, the proposed culvert modification and lowering at Fishers Bog must be completed prior to initiating clearing and grading on the Lakota Crest site as required by the Public Works Director. 3. In order to mitigate for potential adverse transportation impacts resulting from the construction of the project, the TIP projects under the Project ill colunm in Table I [as shown in the Revised MDNS) must be constructed by the applicant prior to final plat approval. In lieu of constructing these TIP projects, prior to final plat approval, the applicant may voluntarily offer to pay a pro- rata share contribution of$121,065.11 $49588.29 towards the TIP projects based on the calculation in Table 1 [as shown in the Revised MDNS). Staff Response: The SEP A conditions have been met. The applicant has constructed the plat improvements. The culvert modification and lowering at Fishers Bog was completed. The applicant submitted $49,588.29 toward the TIP projects, based on the calculation in Table 1 of the Revised MDNS. VI. DECISIONAL CRITERIA Pursuant to FWCC Section 20-136, if the City Council finds that the following criteria have been met, the City Council may approve the final plat for recording: 1. The final plat is in substantial conformance to the preliminary plat. Staff Response: This criterion has been met, as the final plat is representative of the preliminary plat and the conditions of preliminary plat have been met or financially guaranteed. 2. The final plat is in conformity with applicable zoning ordinances or other land use controls. Staff Response: This criterion has been met. The plat meets the zoning standards for the RS 7.2 zoning district, providing single-family dwelling unit lots of at least 7,200 square feet. As provided for in FWCC Section 20-135(b), performance and maintenance bonds are in place for the entire plat including frontage improvements, streets, and all infrastructure. 3. That all conditions of the Hearing Examiner and/or City Council have been satisfied. Staff Response: This criterion has been met as noted in the staff comments above. All plat conditions have been met and/or are financially guaranteed to be completed within two years of final plat approval. All life safety improvements have been completed. 4. That the public use and interest shall be served by the establishment of the subdivision and dedication by determining if appropriate provisions are made for, but not limited to, the public health, safety, general welfare, open space, drainage ways, streets and roads, alleys, other Staff Report Lakota Crest Final Plat File #06-1030 12-SU/ Doc. 1.0. 38128 Page 4 public ways, transit stops, potable water supplies, sanitary wastes, parks and recreation, playgrounds, and schools and school grounds, and shall consider all other relevant facts, including sidewalks and other planning features that assure safe walking conditions for students who walk to and from school. Staff Response: This criterion has been met. The final plat is consistent with applicable zoning and subdivision regulations. Public health, safety, and welfare have been provided for. The applicant is providing a fee-in-lieu of open space, in accordance with FWCC 20-155. The applicant has submitted a spreadsheet which calculates the fee-in-lieu of open space (Exhibit G) The applicant has been given a two percent credit for the landscape tracts. 5. That all required improvements have been made and maintenance bonds or other security for such improvements has been submitted and accepted. Staff Response: This criterion has been met. All road, pedestrian pathway, and storm drainage improvements have been constructed and/or financially guaranteed. In addition, all water and sewer lines have been installed and approved by Lakehaven Utility District as identified in Lakehaven's "Letter of Substantial Completion," dated October 2,2006 (Exhibit H). 6. That all taxes and assessments owing on the property being subdivided have been paid. Staff Response: Prior to being recorded, the plat is reviewed by the King County Department of Assessments to ensure that all taxes and assessments have been paid. VII. CONCLUSION Staff recommends approval of the Lakota Crest final plat. Based on site visits, review of the final plat maps, construction drawings, and the project file, staffhas determined that the application for the final plat meets all platting requirements ofRCW 58.17.110 and Section 20-136 of the Federal Way City Code. Plat infrastructure improvements have been substantially completed and/or financially secured to guarantee that the plat conditions and code requirements will be completed within two years of final plat approval as allowed by FWCC Section 20-135. The project has been developed in conformance with the preliminary plat approval, Resolution 04-426. EXHIBITS Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit F Exhibit G Exhibit H Vicinity Map Reduced Copy of Final Plat Map Reduced Copy of Approved Preliminary Plat Resolution 04-426, City of Federal Way Tuscany Preliminary Plat Approval Draft Resolution of Final Plat Approval King County 2006 Property Tax Information Spreadsheet regarding fee-in-lieu of open space Lakehaven's Letter of Substantial Completion Staff Report Lakota Crest Final Plat File #06-1030 12-SU/ Doc I.D 38128 Page 5 ..,. M o lD o .cO C"oI >>:; ~ ..p'11l0<( ~!~$:O ::J11l11l .0 ..., m$: 6i~ Q)~"'~~ (Gu.~_lD O....Oe!U) OM (1)--- 0. >>1Cl -0 M I1l:t::M(I)~ 1tOMU....... .... ns - 0. .... U) <U a- U CO .... o ::t. ns ..J o I1l C 00 .00 11l~~ Q)Z I1l ~O E r; ....C>>11l OO(IJ.... .....-::.o-::J -010> U (I)__U -oCI1lI1l C(l)....OO (I)(/)~:t:: C~(I)O .- o.u. - .!a ~'5 ~ 0.- (IJ I1l ;:: &: EU.- - EO Q; (/)0. .... E e!! (i; I- 01- ~ ....... Z~ (J) (J) u.. 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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, KING COUNTY, DEDICATION KNOW AlL PEOPLE BY THESE PRESENTS THAT WE. lHE VNDERStGNED OWNERS Of INTEREST 'I" THE LAND HEREBY SUBOJVIO(D, HEREBY DECLARE lHtSPLAT TO BE ll1E GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF' THE SUOOMSION WADE HEREBY, AND DO HERESY DEmeAn: TO THE CITY FOR THE USE Of THE PU8UC FOREVER ALl STREETS AND AVENUES (NOT SHOWN AS PRI\lATE HEREON AND DEDK:ATE THE USE THEREOF FOR All PUBUC PURPOSES NOT INCONSISTENT WI1H THE USE THEREOf roR puauc HIGHWAY PURPOSES, AND AlSO THE RlCHT TO MAKE AlL NECESSARY SlOPES FOR CUTS ANO FllLS UPON THE lOTS AND TRACTS SHOWN HEREON IN THE ORtGlNAl REASONABLE GAADING or SAID SlRms AND AVENUES. AND f'VRTHER OEOtCATE TO THE USE or THE PUBLIC ALL THE EASEMENTS AND TRACTS SHOWN ON THIS PlAT FOR ALL PUBliC PURPOSES AS INDICATED HEREON. INCLVOING BUT NOT UMITED TO PARKS, OPEN SPACE, UTlUTlES AND DRAINAGE UNtLSS SUCH EASEMENTS OR TRACTS ARE SPE"CIF1CALLY lOEHllflEO ON THIS PLAT AS BEINe DEDlCAT(O OR CONVEYED TO A PERSON OR ENTITY OTHER THAN THE PUBUC. IN WHICH CASE WE 00 HEREBY' DEDICATE AND CONVEY SUCH STREETS. EASEMENTS, OR TRACTS TO THE PERSON OR ENTITY IDENTIFIED AND FOR THE PURPOSE STATED. flJRTHER. THE UNDERSIGNED OWNERS or THE LAND SU8DMOED HEREBY WAIVE AND RElEASE FOR THEMSELVES, THEIR. HEIRS AND ASSIGNS AND ANY PERSON OR ENTITY DERMNG mu: fROM TH( UNDERSIGNED, ANY AND AU ClA/US fOR OAMAoGES AGAINST THE CITY OF fEDERAl WAY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS WHICH MAY BE OCCASIONED BY THE DESIGN. ESTABU$HMOO, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, fAIlURE TO OPERATE, OR MAIHltNANCE OF ROADS AND/OR DRAiNAGE SYSTEWS. ALTERATIONS or THE GROUND SURrACE, VEGETATION, DRAINAGE OR SURFACE OR SUBSURFACE WATER flOWS WITHIN THE SUSOMSIONS OR WITHIN NN DRAINAGE OR DffiNTlON fAC"-ITIES DESIGNED TO RECEIVE OR AClUAlLY RE"CEMNG DRAINAGE mow THE SU8DMSIONS ANO THE CITY Of FEDERAl WAY'S REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF PlANS AND PERMITS fOR SAME OlHER T~ ClAIMS RESULnNG FROM INADEQUATE hlAlNTENANCE BY THE CITY Of' FEDERAl WAY. f\JRTHER, THE UNDERSIGNEO OWNERS OF lHE l.ANO HEREBY SUBOMOCD AGREE FOR THEMSElVES. THEIR HEIRS AND ASSIGNS TO INDEMNW'l'. HOLD HARMLESS AND DEFtND THE em Of FEDERAl. WAY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS., fROM AND AGAINST ANY DAAlAGE, INCLUDING /IHY COSTS OF DEfENSE, CI.Alt.tED BY PERSONS WlTHIN OR WITHOUT THE SU8OMSIOHS TO HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY lHE DESlCH, ESTABUSHMENT, CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, FAILURE TO OPERATE, OR LWNTENANCE or RO.eDS. ANDIOR DFWHAGt SYS'TEM. ALTERATIONS OF THE GROUNO SURfACE, VEGETA1JON.. DfWrw>E, OR SURFACE OR SUBSURFACE WATER FUJWS WITHIN THE SU90MSIONS OR wmtlN NfY DRAiNAGE OR DETENTION FACILITIES OESICHED TO RECEIVE DR ACTUAllY RECEMNG DAAlHAGE FROfA THE SUBDMSlONS AltO THE CITY OF FEDtRAL WAY'S REVIEW AND APPROvAl OF PlANS AND PERMITS FOR SAME. PRCMOEO. THIS WAIVER AND 1N00MNlACATION SHALL NOT BE: CONSTRUED AS RUEASlNG THE CITY OF FEDERAl WAY, ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS. fROM UABIUfY FOR DAMAGES. INCLUDING THE COST OF DEFENSE. RESULTING FROM ANOTO THE EXTENT or THE SOlE NEGLIGENCE OF THE cm OF FEDERAl WAY. rrs succrSSORS, OR ASSIGNS. THIS SUBDMSION, DEDICATION. RElfASE. INOOlNlnCATION OfCLAi"'S AND AGREEMENT TO HOLO HARMLESS IS MADE Willi THE FREE CONSENT AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OESlRES OF SAID OWNERS. IN WITNESS WHEREOf" WE so OUR HANDS AND SEAlS. lAKOTA CREST, lLC., A y.iASfi!1<<iTON,.,.,uwrrro UABI~COIolPANY .' .. //~// . BY JACK W1lUNG '/t"ZcI'A ./ /./i/bf....l::/~ ToTLE . mAVj"'1~ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) 55 COUNTY OF KING ) ON THIS ~ DAY OF 1\1'-. . 2006, BEFORE ME, ntr UNDERSIGNED NOT'::kP~~IH.~P~'Jk ST:OlEM~F~IN;JO~~~Ya1f1~~-t OF ~~~E~D ~ T:JT:~~~fo ~ ~or:~ ~~~AAY~T AND CEED OF ",,,,,~\\I,'r""fot. SAID CORPORATION FOR THE USES AND PURPOSES THEREIN MENTIONEO AND ON OATH _,..~,l;~...:<;..~~-.;.;;.-~.a<.,";;_.. STATED THAT -1:!L- W/4S AUTHORI2EO TO EXECUTE. SAID INSTRUMENT "" ~.~v--- _ IN WITNESS WHEREOf, I HAVE HEREUNTO SET UY HAND AND AFnXED MY OfnclAl ff:":: .OlUt SEAl. THE DAY AND YEAR 'IRST ABOV[ "'Ill:" r- ~ ~ \ - ..J- ~J.-.~. ~ s ......'b,....,"'.V NOTARY PU8~NC) FO~~ \~;::1:&:R1r;,:~~. ~~~fB::..~W Jl". "..,t,1(Wl~"~~~ 1.f( COMMIS5~ES : - -01 ",....,.,1\\\ EXCEPTIONS FROM TITLE REPORT LEGAL DESCRlPtJONS, fASEUENTS, COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRlCllQNS AS SHOWN HEREON AREFRON COMMONWEAlTH lAND TITlE COMPANY OF PUGU SOUND tITLE REPORT (ORDER NO. 20219282) DAlEO MARCH 15, 2006. IN PREPARING THIS PlAT, ESu HAS NOT CONDUCTED AN INDEPENDOrr TITLE SEARCH NOR IS ESM AWARE OF ~Y nttE ISSUES AFT[CTINC THE PROPERTY OTHER THAN THOSE SHOWN ON THIS MAP. EShf HAS REWED SOlELY UPON '>>t( INFORW.TION CONTAINED IN SAID CERTlF1CATE IN REGARDS TO mu ISSUES. TO PREPARE lHlS PLAT AND THEREFORE QUAUFlES THE MAP'S ACCURACY AND CQMPtETENESS TO THAT ,EXTENT. 1) FACtUTI(S CHARGES, (f NlY, INClUOtNG Bt11' NOT UMfTED TO HOOK-UP, OR CONNECTION CHARGES FOR WATER OR SEWER FACIUTJES OF FEDERAL WAY WATER AND SEWER ItS DISCLOSED BY IKSTRUMEtlT RECORDED MAY '2. 1989 uND(R RECOROtHC NO. 8905120210. 2) A RECORD OF SURVty RECORDED .u..v 28, 1986 UNDER RECOROWG NO. 8607289002. SAID SURVEY DISClOSES THE FOUOWIHC MATlERS: ENCROACHMENT Of CONCRETE WAlL AND FOOllHGS ONTO A NORTHERLY PORTION or THE PROPERTY HEREIH DESCRIBED fROM PROPERTY ADJACENT TO THE NORTH. J). SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT. INClUDING THE TERWS AND CONDmQNS COfffAINED THEREIN FOR RIGHT OF WAY, POlEERECTfON AND hiWNT(NANC( PURPOSES TO PACIFlC TELEPHONE AND TEU9RAPH COWPANY AS CONTAINED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED ~8ER 15. 1926 UNOER RECORDIN<; NO. 2500639. THE EXACT LOCATION AND EXTENT or SAID EASEM[NT IS NOT DISClOSED or RECORD; 4) SUBJECT TO A SlOPE EASEMENT FOR CUTS AND nus AlONG THE STREET MARGINS Of SAID PREMISES ABU1TlNG SOUTHWEST 3121H STRE(l AND 1ST AVENUE SOUTH AS GRANTED BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECOROtNG NO. 6288679. ~tREJU~~~E~ ~P5r~~~gR u= ~~D~r:c ~~4~..~EF:r MARGINS or SNO PR(MfSES ABVTTlNG SOUTHWES! 31,2TH 6) SuBJECT TO A SlDPE EASEMENT FOR CUTSANO FIU.S ALONG THE STREn MARGINS Of SAW PREMISES ASUTIING 1 ST AVENUE SOOTH PS GRANTED BY OEm RECORDEO UNDER RECORDING NO. 5769883. 7) SUBJECl TO ~ EASEMENT fOR SLOPE PURPOSES. INClUDING THE TERYS AND PROVISIONS CONTAINED THEREIN AS GAANTED BY DEED RECOROfD DECEMBER 26, 1968, UNDER RECOROtNG NO. 6451757. SAID fNSTRUNENT ALSO CONTNNS AN EASEMENT FOR A DRAIN FIELD WHICH IS NO lONGER IN FORCE BECAUSE or REUNQutSHYEN'f AGREEMENT RECOROED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8608251169 ANt> AVAllABlUTY or SEWERS. ' 8) SUBJECT TO THE TERMS. CONDrrlONS AND RESTRtCTIONS AS CONTAINED IN KING COUNTY SHORT PLAT 680004R AS R(cORDED FEBRUARY 24. ,1981 UNDER -RECQRD1NC NO. 8102240557. 9) SU8Jf:CT TO AN EASEMENT OVER THE EASTERLY 15 rEET OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. INCLUDING THE TERMS. AND COHOlTlONS CONTAINED THEREIN FOR AN UNDERGROUND EUCTRIe TRANSMISSION ANOIOR DISTRIBlffiOH SYSTEt.l TO PUGO SOUND POWER AND UGHT COMPANY AS CONTAINED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED AUGUSTS. 1981 UNDER RECORDING NO. 8108050394. 10) SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT OVER THE EAST 10 fEET OF TH( SUBJECT PRQP[RT'r",lNClUOING THE TERMS AND CONDmONSCQNTAINED THEREIN FOR AN UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC TRANSMlSSIOH AND/OR rnSTRIBUTtON SYSJEW TO POCO SOUND POWER AND l..IGl'ff COMPANY AS CONTAINED IN INSTRUMENl RECORDED JULY 19. 19~ UNDER RECORDING NO. 850719096~. 11) SuBJECT TO AN EASEMENT. INCLUDING THE TERMS AND CONQITlONS CONTAINED THERON fOR A CABlE TV TRANSMISSION AND/OR DISTR1Bll"flON SYSTEM TO CABlf TV OF PlIGET SOUND AS COmA}NED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED JUNE 24. 1986 UNDER RECORDING NO. 8606240656. 1:2) SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT, INClUDING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAINED THEREIN FOR AH UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC TRANSMISSfON AND/OR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM TO PUGET SOUNO POWER ANO UGHT COMPANY AS CONTAINED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDEO APRil :3. 1987 UNDER RECORDING NO. 6704030560. AfFECTS THROUGH THE: fOllOWING [ASEMtNTS: [ASElol[NT Po:. THE CENTER or GRAmEE'S FACllm(S AS CONSTRUCTED OR TO BE CONSTRUCTtD. RELOCATED OR OO[NDED UPON THE: ABOVE DESCRIBED lOT 4. U,SEMENT B: THE SOUTH 15'-EET OF THE EAST 10 FEET Of THE WEST 100 FEET Of THE ABOVE DESCRIBED L.OT 4, EASEMENT C: THE SOUTH 25 fEET or THE EAST 10 FEn Of THE WEST 385 fEET OF THE ABOvE DESCRIBED lOT 4. 1 J) SUBJECT TO A PRETREATMENT AGREEMENT AND THE TEAMS ",.0 CONORIONS THEREOF BETWEEN FEDERAl WAY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT AND ROUNDUP COMPANY REGARDING AMENDMENT OF PRETREATMENT AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO IN '991 (UNRECORDED) REGAAOING SEWAGE TREATMENT M CONTAINED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED SEPTEMBER 9. 1994 UNOER RECORDING NO. 9409090908. 14) SU8J(CT TO A COST SHARING AGREEMENT AND THE TERNS. AND CONOfTIONS THEREOf REGAR01NG DESIGN, PERW!T11NG ANO CONSTRUCTION COSTS OF OFFSrTE STORN DRAINAGE AS CONTAINED IN INSTRuuENT RECORDED NOVEMBER 4. 2004 UNDER RECORDING NO. 20041104001695. 15) SUBJECT TO A UCENSE AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS THEREOf REGARDING MAtNT[NANCE WORK AS CONTAINED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED AUGUST 26. 2005 UNDER RE:CQROfNG NO. 20050826000631. 16) SUBJECT TO: lAKE:HAYEN. UTIU1Y DISTRICT AGREEMENT AND THE TERMS AND. CONDITIONS THEREOF REGARDING WATER AND SE:WE:R SERVICE AS CONT~~D IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED NOVEMBER " 2005 UNDER RECORDING- NO. 20051101001013. 1'7' ~IIQIJ''''T Tn nt:J'n ,.,(" ,Dt...-r I,NI"I TIoO~ TJ'E:luc I,lIIf"l "',"""f"lrTlrl"'C 1'1.J~~~ I"" t"1",..,g <\J' vn.. "'t""lC-....... AC rI'lM'l'A"'~" .... '.~TC>'''''''..,... EXHIBIT ~ FlnOl ~ 'at- 4 E., W.M. WASHINGTON LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 40F KING COUNTY SHORT PtAT NO. 680004R /IS RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8102240657, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. SITVATE IN THE COUNTY Of'" KING. STATE or WASHINGTON. APPROVALS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS EXAMINED AND APPROVED THIS_DAY OF , 2006. PUBUC WORKS DIR[CTOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT EXAMINED AND APPROVED nUS_OAY OF . 2006 DIRECTOR or '::OMMUNJTY 0t:\IE\.0PtIfNT FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCil EXAMINED ANO APPROVED THIS_DAY OF MAYOR A1TfST: em ClERK . 2006. KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS EXAMINED AND APPRO\ItD lHIS_DAY OF . 2006 KING COUNTY ASSESSOR 072104242103-9200-03 ACCOUNT NUMBERS DEPUTY KING COuNTY ASSESSOR FINANCE DIVISION CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTlf"Y All PROPERTY TAXES ARE PAlO, THAT THERE ARE NO OEllNQUE'NT SPECIAl. ASSESSMENTS CERTIflED TO THlS OFfICE FOR COU.EC11ON AND THAT AlL SPECIAl. ASSESSMENTS CERTIFIED TO THJS 0F'FlCE FOR COllECTION ON PKY OF THE PROPERTY HEREIN CONTAINED. DEOICATED AS STREETS, AlLEYS' OR fOR ANY OTHER PUS1.JC USE, ARE PAlO IN FUll. THIS_DAY OF FINANCE OMSION ,2006. w.NAGER FINANCE OMSION DEPUTY RECORDING CERTIFICATE FllEO fOR RECORD AT TttEREOUEST or THE: . CITY Of F[()ERAL WAY THIS _ DAY OF _ 2006 A.D.. AT ---",INUTES PAST' .__M. AND RECORDED IN VOlUME _ Of PlATS, PAGES ~ RECORDS OF KING" COUNlY, WASHINGTON. DMSION OF RECORDS AND ELECTIONS MANAGER RECORDING NO. SUPERINTENDENT Of RECORDS SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE t HERESY CERTIfY THAT THIS PlAT OF ~ lAKOTA CRESr IS BASED UPON A SVR\IEY Of SECllON 7, TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH, RANCE 4 fJ5f. W.W,.. THAT AU. COURSES AND DISTANCES ARE SHOWN CORRECTlY HEREON. THAT All MONUMENiS AND CORNERS AS SHOWN HEREON WIlL BE SET CORRECTlY ON THE GROUND. AS CONSTRUCTION IS COMPlETED AND THAT I HA\IE FUU.Y COMPUEO WITH TH{ PROVISIONS or THE PLATTING REGUlATIONS. M.Cwh'd!!'p~AL LAND CERTIF"lCATE NO 29294 .~.~ ~~ , SURVEYOR FEDERAL WAY FILE NO: 06-10.3012-00-SU rn TWP, 2tN., RNG. .. E., W.M. EmIl ~C;;~U~a:':::~GIN.Et.I~1 F_ Way, WA 88003 www.esmcivil.com ~.. ~ ==:~: cu: aw (;Ot~ 574-1_ I NAt.lE~ 792\OOl\PLQTS\LC-FP-03.0WG -./{5 7.200 S.F. LAKOTA CREST A PORTION OF. SECTION 7, T. 21 N., R. 4 E., W.M. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY. KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON ~6 5 roUNO S' KING COUNTY ~ BRASS DISK, wtTH __ 7 8 PUNCH, IN CASE VlSfTE: 4/14/971 ""-- L ~ S.W. 310 TH STREET (P"sue ~---:- ~ N 88'58'lft' W 276.00' 66.00' 66.10' 7.205 S.F. .20 ~; ~~ 2 7.210 S.F. 28 : N 89"02'36" w :..__~~..10~_~._. ~ 7.206 S.F. i.,a:; 7,210 SF 32 ;;;;; 33 ~ 573.824 S.F. - - "66.00- - __~~..2.?: _. 42 7.238 S.F. - 99.00' N 89"00'00" Wu i 43 7.291 S.F. 10' . '93.9T'u,P 00 .CT 1 2 3 4 5 . 7 . 9 66.25' a~ ~.~ 2 Ii : ~ l~ t- ~ ~ 7.262 $.F. ,a:J ~ 35 Ii ~! -;;o-;:-,;p I '9~ N 89'"08'02'" W 461.50' S.W. 311 TH STREET (Pusue u:i w :J rill > <tl I- m "66.25' @) 3JO.87' 10' 60.00' =';Eu: ~"I ~~I 36 "'~, f?bl ~o ~2 g' :7,701 S.F~~' :':':::6~~~~':~ 140.00' 10.00' N 89'OrO:t' W 150.00' rouND ~/ff' REBAR AND CAP AND TACK STAMPED "L$ 15650'" Ig I~ : '" 00' ~. ~ ~ 40 39 ~ g 7.200 SF ~ ~ 9.000 S.F.~ __~;C!O. 60_00' 99.00' N. N. ;:!' g ~ STORM DfWNAC[ AND DETENTION F ACllmES 22.642 S.F. TRACT F ~ I fOUND 5/ff REBAR AND AlUMiJ'4UM CAP WITH PUNCH STAMPED: RLS 9968'" 2.324 S.F. TRACT C N ag os'or w ill '44.50' o o g~ ::i - ... b l o o e ~-- -1 II ~o ... ~, :::'!: :z 238.4" 1 269.50' N 61706'02" W 537.30' TO.OO' 3.00' G. LEGEND IS ... .CONCRm MONUMEnT WITH BRASS ~ IN CASE STAMPED; "L.S. 29281. 1'0 BE SET UPON COt.4PlEnOH ON COHSTflUCTK)N o $ ... FOUND t.IONUYENT AS NOTED . .. PROPERTY CORNER, SET REIWI AND CAP STAMPED:. "ESM LlC 2929" 2928'" (ill = INDICATES NOTE NUMBER. ON SHEET 4 Of 4 @_ INOlCATES EXCEP1lON NUt.IBER ON SHEET 1 OF 4 R .. RADIUS A ... DElTA L = ARC LENGTH (R) = RADiAL BfARING <> ... RAOIAl. SEARING AT LOT CORNER UN[ L.ENClH Lf 29.65 E L2 2".32 [.......,.. L3 22.92 [ N l4 24.32 E 7' 19 15.0 E 110 15.65 E CURVE TABLE ....us l.fHG1li 81.00 '5.09 81.00 T5.09 25.00 23.38 40.00 37.42 55.00 10.31 81.00 36.34- 81.00 3$.37 81.00 Z5.3' 29.00 45.$ot 25.00 39.2.1 25.00 31.21 25.00- ~>>.33 25.00 '&.15 25.00 23.18 25.00 30.33 25. 39.21 25.00 '1.03 25.00 23.18 25.00 16.1~ 25.00 23.18 25.00 39.33 i;: ~ SURVEY INSTRUMENTATION II ~ 2 StJRVE'YlNG PERfORMED IN COHJUNCTtON WITH THIS PLAT unuZED THE rOlLOWJNC EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES: 10"' TOTAL STATION MAlN1NHED TO MN<<Jf'AClURER'S SPEClFlCAllONS 1S REQUIRED BY wAC-J32-130-100. PROCEDURE USED: FlELD 1RA\I!ERSE WITH N:;Cf.JRJC( MEETING OR EXCEEO&NC THE. REOUIREMENTS. Of WAC-332-130-090. BASIS OF BEARINGS THE EAST LINE or SECroN 7 BETWEEN FOUNO MONUMEHTS NolO ~ HEREON AS NORTH 01'00"0(1" DST PER RtCORD or SURVEY RECORDED UHDER RECORDING NO. 8607289002 n .6< \~ i.A\1! rouND 1/'1: )( T/7' ~ = P~UGc..s~TH (VISITED 4/17/97 SCALE: 1"""1.......- 78 50'25"0 ~/ 461.50' S.W. 312 TH STREET N Bg08'02"" W 2633.63' (C) 1" = 50' , 11)1" SO' fEDERAL WAY FILE NO: 06-103012-00-SU ~ CONSULTING ENGINEERS LLC IIiiiiIiiiiiiMi 33915 lot Wey South noel I . I . I ~ I F_ Way. WA 98003 =:-- ~= www~esmcivil..com cu n.uw (SOS) &7"_1~ CORNER LOTS 31103 2ND AVENUE s.w. OR 203 S.W.311TH STREET LAKOTA CREST A PORTION OF SECTION 7, T. 21 N., R. 4 E., W.M. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON FOUND SIr; IRON ROD WJ CAP ~LS 15650" 0.25'[. 0.13'5 LEGEND $ .. CQNeRnE UONUMENT WITH BRASS CJP IN CASE Sl,AUP[D; ~l.S. 29294- TO BE SfT UPON CQUPL.ETlON ON CONSTRUCTION o EB '"' fOUND MONUI.tENT AS NOltD o '"' PROPERTY CORNER. SEt REBAR AND CAP STAMPED: "e:sw uC 29294 2926'. S.... tNDlCATES NOlE NUUSER ON SHEET .. Of' .. @= INDICATES o:e&nON NUMBER ON SHEET. 1 OF 4 R "" RADIUS A "" DELTA L .., ARC LENGTH (R) = RAOVIL BtARJNG <> = RADIAl.... SfARING AT LOT CORNER LINE TABLE LINE L5 L6 L7 La L10 III RAOW. BEARtNG N 32"56" W N 4722'3'. W N 58"00'27 W N68'53'3'" w LtHGTH 10.28 6.48 6.94 1Q.28 29.87 45.64 CURVE TABLE CURVE DELTA """US LENGTH Cl st"56' 1S,00 13.60 C2 51"56'36" 35.00 31.73 C3 "56'36"' 50.00 45.33 c' 28'12"9" 65.00 32.00 C' 2 .,.00 2B.";} C6 1 '09' 81.00 15.39 C7 1 .3 . ," 81.00 15.03 C. 14'26', Bt.OO 2D.41 C17 Qt'44" 29.00 45.57 C,. 81.00 32.00 C20 25'04'26" 81.00 35_45 C2' 1745"17 81.00 25.10 C22 4'40', 81.00 34.88 C23 90'08'02" 25.00 39.33 C2. 90"08'0 29.00 Ci.62 C37 89"51'58" 25.00 39.21 C3. 07. 25.00 23.18 C3. 36"44,,0- 25.00 16.03 n FOUND 5/t; fRON ROO W/OP ~lS 1565()" SCALE: 1" = 50' f""'Io...-_ 50" 25' 0 SO' . 100' 3.0' TRACT D 2,308 S.f. 120.00'- .."". N 88'58'16' W ss.r,.30' 0 20.0' 60.00' 60.00' !ill SO.QO' :~ ,~ 12 9,779 S.f. '104.96'--.' .- N 8g00'02" w'.., 'f:: I:;;: I: 60.00' ~ ;13 ::2 N 68'58"6" W 276.00' S,W. 310 THSTREET.. (PUBlIC R.O.W.) N .66.00' h, I,:'; .~ ~; sf 29 ; 7.205 S.F. ~~ ~~ z 28 7,210 S.f. 9 7,316 S.F. "U8.00'h N 89"OS'02" w : N 89"02'36" w : ._~...~~ :8 :~ 8 7,316 S.f. - .,. '-U6.oo' . . N 89"'08<02" w 32 7.206 S.f. ~; ~~ z 33 7:210 S.f. ~; ~~ z 1:13 I... .~ 7 '66.00'- :~ I") :~ .. " 'b: 91: ed o ,~ z 5 10.097 S.F. 1 ~~'" W'" :>" Ziiig GJ wi? . > ~ u'---116.80' <(: I uN 6g00.00' Wu_, ,: g. I; : I 42 ~ C\l~ ~ I 7 238 S r f~ g ~ d ' . ,: ~ : I~ ~ :, IT ~ ,II 43 I I~ )' I;;; Il i 7,291 S.f. : ft ~ "== .. 125.00' N 69'08'02" w '4.76'-- . . _ N e9"OS'Or w :~ 'U) 3 7,254 S.F. 13 or) .... 13 ~ 23,'25 S.f. TRACT E !ill STORM DRAINAGE AND OETDmON F'ACtUTIES 2 7.203 S.F. g :~ ~ ;;0 z -. - '16.80'" N 89'00'00"' w-. 10.0' i~ 1 __ 7:280..S.F_~_. 111.83', :.:i 2 .83' 216.86' N 89"08'02" w 125.00' IT) 267.80' N 89'08'02" w SURVEY INSTRUMENTATION S. W. 312TH STREET SUR\ID1NG PERF'ORUro IN COtUUNCnoN WITH THl'S PlATUTlUZED THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES: ,0" TOTAl STAllON MAINTAINED TO MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFlCATIONS AS REOUIREO BY WAC-3J2-130-1QO. PROCEDURE USED: nun TRAVERSE wmt ACCURACY MEETING OR EXCEEDING THE REOUlREMENTS OF' WAC-332- 1J0-Q90. ~ BASIS OF BEARINGS THE EAST LINE: or SECJlON 7 BETWEEN rouND MONUMENfS NtD SHOWN' HEREON AS HOJmt OroD'OO'" EAST PER RECORD Of SURIIEY RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8607289002 . ~ CONSULTING ENGINEERS LLC ~ 33915 1st Way SouIIl t2llO I. I . ,.-, F_a1 Way. WI. 88003 www.esmcivil.com ==:.. J:?==:: CU' nuu (;;~ 17....'m5 \ ~ LAKOTA CREST A PORTION OF SECTION 7, T. 21 N., R. 4 E., W.M. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON EASEMENT DEDICATIONS 1) AN EASEMENT IS HERESY IRREVOC.A8LY RESERVED fOR AND GRANTED TO LAKEHAV(N lJTIU'TY OtSTRICT, AN{) rrs HEIRS. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, rOR SO lONG AS IT SHAlL OWN, AND MAINTAIN THE uTtlrTlES REFERENCED HEREIN uNDER AND UPON THE ARf.A SHOWN' ON TH(: PlAT AND DESCRIBED HEREIN AS .wATERLlNE EASEt.I[Ni (WlE) OR PSANrTARY SEWER EASEutNr <SSE) TO INSTAU.. MAlNTAlH, REPlACt, REPAIR AHa OPERAlE 'H,,1(R .......0 SEWER t.WNS AK{} APPURTEtWtCB FOR T11lS SU8DMSlON >>to QTHER PROPERTY TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON SAID EASEMENTS AT AlL TIMES FOR THE PURPOSES INCIDENT THERETO. NO BUILDING, wAl.1.. ROCJ<ERY. F"ENCE, TREES OR STRUCTURE Of" /IJf'( KIND SHALL BE ERECTED OR PlNITiD. NOR SHAll ANY m.1. fAAT(Rt4.L. BE PlACED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID EASEMENT ARtJ.. NO EXCAVATION SHAll.. BE MADE WITHIN THREE (3) F'E[T Of SAID wATER OR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE FACIU1lES AND THE SURfACE tLVEL or THE GROUND WITHtH THE EASEMENT AREA SHALl. BE MAlNTAlNEO AT THE EL.fVATlON AS CURRENTt y EXISTING. GRANTOR HEREBY AGREES THAT NO WATER mo/OR SEWER FACIUTY OR A,PPURTENP.NCE Of ANY KINO SHALL. BE CONSTRUCTED OR lOCAltD BY GIWROR, OR IIN1 b\tRD PMN AcnHC UNDER AUT'rtOffiT1 Of GRANTOR, WITHIN OR PROXIMATE TO SAID (ASEUENT, UNLESS SUCH II'lSTAUATION 15 15 APPRcY\IED BY CRANTtE AND IS IN CONfoRMANCE Wl1H THE THEN-CURRENT EDITION Of THE "CRITERIA fOR SrwI\GE WORKS DESIGH" PUBLISHED B'Y THE WASHINGTON STATE DEPAR1\4ENT Of ECOlOG'f. GRANTOR H~[BY flJRTHf:A AGREES THAT NO OTHER unUTY FACtUT'r' OR APPURTENANCE Of ANY KINO, INClUOlNG UTlUTY SERVICE CONNEcnoNS, SHAll BE CONSTRUCTED OR lOCATED aY GRANTOR, OR ANt TH\RO PARTY ACTING. UNDER AuntORlTY OF GRANTOR, wITHIN THREE (3) FEEl, MfASURED HORIZONTAlLY F'ORPARAlLEl AUGNMENTS, OR WITHIN 6 (6) INCHES t.lEASUREO VERTICAllY FOR CROSSING OR PERPENOtCuv.R Al1GN'tEKTS. Of fI.HY PORTION Of THE GRAKtEE'S "AC\l.ITI'E5. GRANTOR AOOIlIONAll.'Y GRANTS TO THt I..AK[HAVEN UTlUlY DISTRICT AND ITS AGENTS. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS THE USE Of SUCH ADDITIONAl AREA IJ,CMEDlAffiY ADJACENT TO SAID EASEMENT ARu. AS SHAll BE REQUIRED fOR THE CONSTRUCTID,... RECONSTRUCTION. MAINTENANCE AND OPERAnON OF SAfD WATER AND SANITARY SEWER FACIUTlES. THE USE Of suct-t ADDmoNAL AREA SHALl BE HELD TO A REASONABLE MINIMUM AND BE RETuRNED TO THE CONDIllON EXISTING ltoAMEDIATELY BrrOR[ THE PROPERTY WAS ENTERED UPON BY THE lAKEHAVEN l1T1UJY DISTRICT, ITS AGENTS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. IN ADomON fO THE OTHER RE$TR1CllONS HEREIN, GRANTOR SHAll NOT CONVEY TO A THlRO PARTY AN'( U.S(M[NT OR OTHER RlGHT Of USE Of PROP(RT'l' SUBJECT. TO THE EASEMENT 1"HAl WO\Jl..D IMPAlR OR UMrJ THE USE OF THE EASEMOO" RIGHTS GRANTED HEREIN. 2) AN EASEMENT IS HEREBY RESERVED FOR AND CONVEYED TO PUG[T SOUND ENERGY, INC., GAS CO"'P~Y, PUGET SOuND ENERG'\', INC., ELECTRIC COMPANY. OWEST TELEPHONE COMPANY, ~D COMCAST CABLE COMPANY AND OTHER urnJTY PROVlDERS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, UNQER THE: (XT(RIOR TEN (Hl) fEEt Of" AlL lOTS, "tAACiS AHC SPACES WITHIN THE Pl..Al \.'flNG PARA1.U.L wrrH AND AOJOININC ALL STREET(S); IN WHICH TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, MAINTAIN, REPAIR. REPLACE AND ENlARGE, UNOEBGROUHD PIPES, CONDUITS, CABLES, AND WIRES WITH ALL NECESSAR'\' OR CONVENIENT UNDERGROUND OR GROUHD-UOUNTING APPURTENANCES THERETO FOR THE PURPOSE OF S(RVlNG THIS SUBDMSION AND OTHER PROPtRTY WfTli ELECTRIC, GAS, TELEPHONE; TELEVISION AND OTHER UTIUlY SERVICE, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT TO ENTER UPON THE STREETS, LOTS. TRACTS, AND SPACES AT AlL JlMES FOR THE PURPOSES 3) A ~-OCCLUSIVE EASEMENT IS HEREBY RESERVED FOR AND CONVEYED TO LAKEHAVEN tlTn.rJY, AND ITS HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, UNDER THE EXTERIOR FlVE (S) rEEl Of ALL LOTS, TRACTS AND SPACES WITHiN THE PLAT LYING PARALLEL WITH AND ADJOINING AlL STREET(S}; IN WHICH TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, MAINTAIN, REPAIR, REPlACE AND ENlARGE WATER SERVICE UNES, WATER METERS AND FlRE H'l'DRANTS TOGE.THER WITH ALl NECESSAR'I' APPURTENANCES THERETO FOR THE PURPOSE or SERVING THIS SUBOMSION WJTH WATER SER'v1CE. TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT TO [NTER UPON THE STREETS. LOTS, TRACTS, ANO SPACES AT AlL TIMES. roo THE. PURPOS(S HEREIN ST"1ro. WATER METER LOCAllON FOR SINGlE &: DOuBlE ~TER NEJER INSTAlLATION NOTES 1) THE BOUNDARY FOR THfS PLAT WAS ESTASUSHEO BY THAT RECORD OF suRVEY BY SEA. INC. RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NQ. 7912069008. ANt> KING COUHTY SHORT PLAT NO_ 680004R RECORDED UNDER t1.rCORO\t4C. NO. 6102240657. 2) . TRACTS A. 8, C a:- 0 ARE L>><<)SCAP[ BUFHR AND STORMWATER CONIIE'r~C[ TRACTS TO SE" DEDICATED TO >>10 MAINTAINED 8Y THE VJ<on., tR(Sf sueDMOON HOMEOWNERS' -'SSQCVl1lOM. R~Al OR ~ Of LANDSCAPING wITHIN THE 1'"RACT fS PROHJBrTEO. EXCEPT AS NECESSARY fOR MAINTENANCE OR REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING PLANTINGS AND AS APPROV[D BY THE CITY OF FEDERAl. WAY. ACCESS TO AND r.wNTrNANCE or Nf1 STORhfWATER CONV('fAHCE fACIU1Y WITHIN SAtO TRACtS 15 GPANtE:D TO THt coY or fEDERAl WAY. 3) 10' EASEMENT OVER ThE SOUTH 10' Of LOTS 36, 37 &: 36 AND THE NORTH 10' OF THE SOUTH 20' OF TRACT 8 DEDICATED TO Tt-tE lJJ(OTA CREST HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION roo STORY OfWN PURPOSE$.. 4) 15' EASEMENT OVER THEEASl 15' or LOT .39 DEDICATED TO THE CITY Of F'E0ERAl WAY FOR STORM DRAIN PURPOSES 5) 15' EASEMENT OVER THE EAST 15' AND THE E:AST JO.7' or THE NORTH 15' OF LOT 17 DEDICATED TO Tl-lE lAK(HAVEN UTILI1'\" DISTRICT FOR WATER hlAfN PURPOSES. 6) 10' EASE.MENT FOR uTtUT'r" SERVICE PuRPOSES PER NOTE NO.' 2 Of THE EASEMENT DEDICATIONS (SHEET 4 OF 4). 7) ZO' ACCESS k. UTIIJTY' EASEM(NT fOR THE MUTUAl BENEFIT Of L.OTS 20 AND 21. MAINTENANCE or l}fE SHARED PORTION Of THE ACCESS DAM: AND SHAREO UTilITY FACIUTIES WlU BE APPOROONED EQUALLY TO THE lOT OWNERS. uM({Ew..NCE OF UTlu'tlrS SEfMNC OKlY ONE lO't OR iHE UHSIi1o.R[O PORTION OF JOINl USE UTluTIES WILL. BE THE RESPONSIBiliTY OF l}fEOWN[R Of THE. LOT BEING SERVED. 8) 20' EASEMENT OVER TH[ NORTH 70' Of LOTS ,~, '4 &. '5 OEDICATED TO l\-I( em Of fEDERAL WAY f'0I\ STORM DRAIN PURPOSES fOR THE MuTUAl BENEFIT or ALL LOTS IN l}fE PLAT. 9) TRACT G. 15 A. 20' ACCESS. tRACT DEDICATED TO THE V+KOTA CR[ST HON,(OWNEPS' ISSOC\J\.T1ON. Il IS AlSO A 20' STORM DRAIN ACCESS AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT FOR STORM DRAIN PURPOSES DEDICATED TO THECn'Y Of FEDERAL WA'Y. 10) lRACTS E &; f ARE STORM DRAINAGE AND OETENnQN F'ACIUTIES TRACTS OEDIC.ATED TO THE CrTYDf FEDERAL WAY FOR THE NUTVAL BENEFIT OF ALL LOTS IN THE PlAT AND CON\IEYED TO THE CITY OF FE:OERAL W~y BY STATUTORY wARAfoiTEE OEED FILED uNDER RECORDfNG NO. 11) :20' ACCESS AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT OVER A PORlJON OF LOT 5 DEDICATED TO THf: CITY Of fEDERAL WAY FOR STORM DRAIN PURPOSES. f"Of? THE MUTUAL BENEm Of All lOTS IN THE PLAT. , 2) 5' EASEMENT OVER THE SOUTH 5' OF 1.0T 1 DEDICATED 10 THE CiTY Of fEDERAL WAY FOR STORM DRAIN PURPOSES FOR THE MUTUAL. BENEFIT OF All lOTS IN THE PLAT ~ '3) EASEMENT OVER THE NORTH 5' Of LOTS 16, 17, 'B, 19, AND 20 AND THE EAST 20' OF THE NORTH 10' Of LOl 15 OEOICATtD TO TflE LAKOTA CREST HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION fOR EXISTING ENCR()ACtfl.AENl'S FROM LOT 3 Of KING. COUNTY SHORT PLAT 1'10. 640004 R. 14) 20' ACCESS Ir. unuTY EASEMENT fOR THE MUTUAl 6ENEFll OF LOiS 11 AND 12. MAINTENANCE Of THE SHARED PORTION oF THE ACCESS DRIVE ANO S~ED UTILITY FACILITIES Will. BE APPORTKlNEO EOUAU..Y TO THE lO' OWNERS. MNNlENANCE Of UTlUTiES SERVING ONLY ONE LOT OR THE UNSHARED PORTION Of JOINT USE UTILITIES WIlL BE THE RESPQNSIStLrrr OF THE OWNER OF THE" LOT BEING SEflVED. ,~} THE RQA() AND STORM. ~E SYSTEM Sl-W..1. BE CONSTRUCTED ACCORDING TO THE APPROVED ENGINEERING PLANS PERV1T NO$, 98-103452-00-SU ON f1L[ WITH THE CIT'r OF fEDERAL WAY. ANY OEVIATIoN FROU THE APPROVED PlANS . WH.l R(OUlRE JiS'PROvN.. FROM THE CITY OF F!.OERAL. YlAY. 16) SlOE: sEWERSlUBS HAVE BEEN INSTAlLED WITH 'THE CONstRUCTION Of THE hWN SEWER SYSTEM. THE INVERT ELEVATIONS Of THOSE PIPES WILL. DETERMINE THE MINlMVM nNISH(O FLOOR ELEVATION RECUIRED 10 OBT.Alf'& CRAWTY F'LOW INTO THE UAlN SEWER SYST04, THE P\NtS ON fllE VlRH ~(HA\lEN UT\UlY 01Si'R\Cl SHOUlD BE CONSULTED PRIOR fO COMMENCING DESIGN DRAWfNGS FOR N4Y MURE DEVEL.OPMENT ON THE lOTS SHOWN' HEREON. 17) DURING THE COURSE Of CONSTRUCTION OF ANY lOT WITHIN THIS SUBDIVI:SION, STUe-OUT INVERT ELEVATIONS rOR STORM DRAINAGE SHOULD BE VERIfiED BY THE lNOMDUAL lOT BUfLDfR O~ OWNER TO PROvlDE THE NECESSARY S\..OP{ rROM THE PROPOSED HOUSE. 1e) BUILDING SETBACKS ARE ;'5 FOLLOWS: FRONT: 20' ~D(;~' REAR; 5' rROM THE PROPERTY UHE. 'S) W\lHlNTHES' PERlME:iER WAl~lJNt. EASDltNT DEDICATED tN EASEMENT NOTE 3, WATER MOtRS .ARf: LOCATED TO A VARIABlE WoXIMIJt,t DEPTH Of 1.02' BEHIND THE PROPER1'\" u..E AND FIRE'HYORAHTS ARE lOCATED SUCH THAT THE REOUlRED la' CLEARANCE UNE EX'TENOS TO A VARtABLE MAXIMUM DEPTH Of' .3.10' BEKtwO ,HE PROPERlY LINE. SlKGlE ~NO OQUB\.E WA1ER METER lNSlAl..LA110NS AlONG LO, lINE.S ARE DEPICTED HEltEIN AS SHOWN ON 1H[ DrTAll ON THIS SHErr. 20; ALL WATERuNE EASEMENTS OEptCTEO HEREIN ARE. HtR(8'l' CONvEYED 1"0 lJ>X(}V.VEK \flIUl't' DlS1RIC1 FoR THE PURPOSE OF SERVING THIS SUBDtvISfON AND OTHER PROPERTY WITH WATER .SERVICE 21) NO STRUCTURe SJ.\ALl BE CONSTRUCTED UPON NOR AN'( USE. 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This memorandum provides additional information regarding SEPA mitigation measure number three and proposed clearing and grading limits for the preliminary plat. First, the City has corrected an error identified by the applicant in condition number three of the City's May 5. 2004, Mitigated Determination of Non significance (MONS). Specifically, the City's May 5, 2004, environmental determination incorrectly calculated the pro-rata traffic impact mitigation fee for Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) project number 23 to be $78,206.63. The correcttraffic impact mitigation fee for TIP project number 23 is $3,729.81. To rectify this error, the City modified the MONS pursuant to WAC 197-11-340(2)(f). The modified MONS was sent to agencies with jurisdiction. There is no comment or appeal period associated with this modification procedure. A copy of the modified MONS is enclosed. By revising MDNS condition number three to correctly calculate the pro-rata traffic impact mitigation fee related to TIP project number 23, the total Lakota Crest preliminary plat pro-rata traffic impact mitigation fee has beenreduced from $124,065. J I to $49,588.29. By revising the traffic impact mitigation fee for TIP project number 23 from $78,206.63 to $3,729.81, the SEPA appeal issue identified by the appellant has been substantially reduced or eliminated. However, the City's analysis and position on this appeal issue remains unchanged. Second, City staff and the applicant were unsuccessful in reaching agreement on the clearing and grading limits. The City's analysis and position on site clearing and grading remains unchanged. At this time, we request the Examiner close the record and issue decisions on both the preliminary plat application andSEPA appeal. c: Rick Perez, PE, Traffic Engineer Karen Jorgensen, Assistant City Attorney Greg Fewins, Deputy Director of Community Development Services EXH I B IT ' Ken Miller, PE, Deputy Director of Public Works ~ Ann Dower, Engineering Plans Reviewer Chris Green, City Clerk PAGE. I lOF I Phil Kitses, ESM, 720 348'h Street, Federal Way, WA 98003 ~ ----f-- Jack Willing, Lyle Homes, 11555 SE g"'Street, Suite 140, Bellevue, WA 98004 Brian Lawler, Lawler Burroughs & Baker, 1001 Fourth Avenue Plaza, Suite 4300, Seattle, WA 9S154 > _..:,;:~ ;~. :~". ._- "''1;, 9S-IOJ4J8 Doc. I.D. 28285 / J' ATTORNEYS AT L.-\\V ./ LA lVLER BURROUGHS & BA~ER, P .C. ROBERTE BAKER BLAIR B. BURROUGHS BRIAN E. LAWLER DENISE ~'1. HAMEL 1001 FOURTH AVENUE PLAZA. SUITE 4300 SEATrLE. WASHINGrON 98]54 (206) 46-l-1000 . FAX (206) 682-3584 July 26, 2004 /{~~\, '(. '<~.? /'''\... \'..' />/;<>y/ .~~>: -) '~, ,.. ':t~7 ~~., '\. /.,<:f' '.:; rB> >/' ...: ~V ~ / .:t., / 'l.. ,/~ " ," ',,> / \ . ,,;... ~ . ~'\., /~. .t. ,/ . '.:,) \ . ~ A/~~~/ ;/ "'/ c' '''''. // ''v/ Fax: 253.272.6439 IV1r. Steven Causseaux City of Federal \Vay Hearing Examiner 902 S. 10th Street Tacoma \V A 98405 Re: SEPA Appeal of Lyle Homes"blc. City File No. 98-103438-00-SE Dear Examiner Causseaux: You have received a July 26, 2004 letter from the City of Federal \Nay SEP A Responsible Official indicating that the City has issued a revised M-DNS on the Lakota Crest project. Specifically, in Condition #3, the mitigation fee for City TIP #23 has been amended from $78,206.63 to $3,729.81. Based on the City's July 26, 2004 letter and the revised M-DNS, the appellant Lyle Homes Inc. hereby withdraws it appeal of the May 20,2004 M-DNS. . The .applicant continues to disagree 'Nith the ~ity over mass grading and related landscaping retention- which are not part of the SEPA appeal. Given the relatively small lot sizes and the required plat infrastructure (roads and storm water ponds), the applicant mqintains the entire site ,""ill be cleared and graded. It is everyone's interest to have a single grading event. Thank you. Very truly yours, LAWLER BURROUGHS & BA B!!!t;JL EXHIBIT . D PAGE--l-OF --L RESOLUTION NO. @tfl4JfSJ? A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF mE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, APPROVING WIm CONDITIONS mE LAKOTA CREST PRELIMINARY PLAT, FEDERAL WAY FILE NO. 98-103452-00 SUo WHEREAS, the owner, Lyle Homes, applied to the City of Federal Way for preliminary plat approval to subdivide certain real property known as Lakota Crest and consisting of 10.8 acres into forty-three (43) single- family residential lots located northwest of the intersection of SW 31 th Street and 1 sl A venue South, which parcel adjoins a 7-11 store at the northwest comer of said intersection; and WHEREAS, on May 5, 2004, an Environmental Mitigated Determination of Non significance (MDNS) was issued by the Director of Federal Way's Department of Community Development Services pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), RCW 43.2IC; and WHEREAS, on June 2, 2004, ESM Consulting Engineers on behalf of Lyle Homes, appealed the SEP A Mitigated Determination of Non significance; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Federal Way City Code Section 20-115, the SEPA appeal hearing and preliminary plat application open record hearing shall be held simultaneously; and WHEREAS, the Federal Way Land Use Hearing Examiner on July 13,2004, held a public hearing concerning the Lakota Crest preliminary plat and SEP A appeal; and WHEREAS, the Hearing Examiner left the record open until July 27,2004; and WHEREAS, on July 26,2004, the City of Federal Way issued a revised SEP A Mitigated Determination of Non sign ificance for the Lakota Crest prelIminary plat; and WHEREAS, on July 26, 2004, Brian Lawler, on behalf of the appellant, withdrew the appeal of the May 5, 2004 MDNS; and Res. # , Page ) EXHIBIT E PAGE-LOF 2L 6JJ?v ~i. ~, (~ Ik:fj~ Whereas, following the conclusion of said hearing, on August 10,2004, the Federal Way Land Use ~ ji- Hearing Examiner issued a written Report and Recommendation containing findings and conclusions, and recommending approval of the preliminary plat of Lakota Crest subject to conditions set forth therein; and Whereas, following the conclusion of said hearing, on August 10,2004, the Federal Way Land Use Hearing Examiner issued a Memorandum Decision stating that the Examiner will take no further action on the withdrawn SEP A appeal; and WHEREAS, the Federal Way City Council has jurisdiction and authoritypursuantto Section 20-127 of the Federal Way City Code to approve, deny, or modify a preliminary plat and/or its conditions; and WHEREAS, on September 13, 20M. the City Council Land Use and Transportation Committee considered the record and the Hearing Examiner recommendation on the Lakota Crest preliminary plat, pursuant to Chapter 20 of Federal Way City Code, Chapter 58.17 RCW, and all other applicable City codes, and voted to forward a recommendation for approval of the proposed Lakota Crest preliminary plat to the full City Council, with no changes to the Hearing Examiner recommendation; and WHEREAS, on September 21, 2004, the City Council considered the record and the Hearing Examiner recommendation on the Lakota Crest preliminary plat, pursuant to Chapter 20 of Federal Way City Code, Chapter 58.17 RCW,and all other applicable City codes. Now THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Adoption of Findings of Fact and Conclusions. 1. The findings of fact and conclusions of the Land Use Hearing Examiner's August 10, 2004 Report and Recommendation, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by this reference, are hereby adopted as the findings and conclusions of the Federal Way City Council. Any finding deemed to.,e a conclusion, and any conclusion deemed to be a finding, shall be treated as such. 2. Based on, inter alia, the analysis and conclusions in the Staff Report and Hearing Examiner's recommendation, and conditions of approval as established therein, the proposed subdivision makes Res. # , Page 2 EXHIBIT~ PAGE 2 OF--.!:L f5)!#?dl~ appropriate provisions for the public health, safety, and general welfare, and for such open spa~tdnfl"ge '-.. ways, streets or roads, alleys, other public ways, transit stops, potable water supplies, sanitary waste, parks and recreation, play grounds, schools and schools grounds, and all other relevant facts as are required by City code and state law, and provides for sidewalks and other planning features to assure safe walking conditions for students who walk to and from school. 3. The public use and interest will be served by the preliminary plat approval granted herein. Section 2. Application Approval. Based upon the recommendation of the Federal Way Land Use Hearing Examiner and findings and conclusions contained therein as adopted by the City Council immediately above, the Lakota Crest preliminary plat, Federal Way File No. 98-103452-00 SU, is hereby approved, subject to conditions as contained in the August 10,2004, Report and Recommendation of the Federal Way Land Use Hearing Examiner (Exhibit A). Section 3. Conditions of Approval Integral. The conditions of approval of the preliminary plat are all integral to each other with respect to the City Council finding that the public use and interest will be served by the platting or subdivision ofthe subject property. Should any court having jurisdiction over the subject matter declare any of the conditions inval id, then, in said event, the proposed preliminary plat approval granted in this resolution shall be deemed void, and the preliminary plat shall be remanded to the City of Federal Way Hearing Examiner to review the impacts of the invalidation of any condition or conditions and conduct such additional proceedings as are necessary to assure that the proposed plat makes appropriate provisions for the public health, safety, and general welfare and other factors as required by RCW Chapter 58.17 and applicable City ordinances, rules, and regulations, and forward such recommendation to the City Council for further action. Section 4. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this resolution should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this resolution. Res. # . Page 3 EXHIBIT r PAGE 3 OF~ Section 5. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the ~~q resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed. Section 6. Effective Date. This resolution shall be effective immediately upon passage by the Federal '. Way City Council. RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY , WASHINGTON, THIS _ DAY OF ,2004. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MAYOR, DEAN MCCOLGAN ArrEST: CITY CLERK, N. CHRISTINE GREEN, CMC ApPROVED As To FORM: CITY ArrORNEY, PATRICIA A. RICHARDSON FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED By THE CITY COUNCIL: RESOLUTION No. Res. # , Page 4 EXHIBIT E PAGE~OF '1 - RESOLUTION NO. 04-426 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, APPROVING WITH CONDITIONS THE LAKOTA CREST PRELIMINARY PLAT, FEDERAL WAY FILE NO. 98-103452-00 SUo WHEREAS, the owner, Lyle Homes, applied to the City of Federal Way for preliminary plat approval to subdivide certain real property known as Lakota Crest and consisting of 10.8 acres into forty-three (43) single- family residential lots located northwest of the intersection of SW 3 12th Street and I st Avenue South, which parcel adjoins a 7-11 store at the northwest comer of said intersection; and WHEREAS, on May 5, 2004, an Environmental Mitigated Determination ofNonsignificance (MDNS) was issued by the Director of Federal Way's Department of Community Development Services pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), RCW 43.21C; and WHEREAS, on June 2, 2004, ESM Consulting Engineers on behalf of Lyle Homes, appealed the SEP A Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance; and . WHEREAS, pursuant to Federal Way City Code Section 20-115, the SEPA appeal hearing and preliminary plat application open record hearing shall be held simultaneously; and WHEREAS, the Federal Way Land Use Hearing Examiner on July 13, 2004, held a p1,1blic hearing concerning the Lakota Crest preliminary plat and SEP A appeal; and WHEREAS, the Hearing Examiner left the record open until July 27, 2004; and WHEREAS, on July 26,2004, the City of Federal Way issued a revised SEP A Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance for the Lakota Crest preliminary plat; and WHEREAS, on July 26,2004, Brian Lawler, on behalf of the appellant, withdrew the appeal of the May 5, 2004 MDNS; and Whereas, following the conclusion of said hearing, on August 10,2004, the Federal Way Land Use Hearing Examiner issued a written Report and Recommendation containing findings and conclusions. and recommending approval of the preliminary plat of Lakota Crest subject to conditions set forth therein; and Whereas, following the cOnclusion of said hearing, on August 10, 2004, the Federal Way Land Use Res. # 04-426 , Page 1 EXHIBIT ~ 1=-i V\ a l ~ lci-t- - Res.1# 04-426 . Page 2 - of the entire site at the time of plat infrastructure construction will promote efficient construction on the site, reduce truck trips during construction of the site and during construction of homes on future building lots, and allow for balancing cut and fill materials on the site, consideration of surrounding zoning and uses, and lack of ability for long term preservation of significant trees on the site, make the site conducive to mass grading. 3. Based on, inter alia, the analysis and conclusions in the Staff Report and Hearing Examiner's recommendation, and conditions of approval as established therein, and the establishment ofa City Council finding allowing mass clearing and grading of the site, the proposed subdivision makes appropriate provisions for the public health, safety, and general welfare, and for such open spaces, drainage ways, streets or roads, alleys, other public ways, transit stops, potable water supplies, sanitary waste, parks and recreation, play grounds, schools and school grounds, and all other relevant facts as are required by City code and state law, and provides for sidewalks and other planning features to assure safe walking conditions for students who walk to and from school. 4. The public use and interest will be served by the preliminary plat approval granted herein. Section 2. Application Approval. Based upon the recommendation of the Federal Way Land Use Hearing Examiner and findings and conclusions contained thereill as adopted and revised by the City Council immediately above, the Lakota Crest preliminary plat, Federal Way File No. 98-103452-00 SU, is hereby approved, subject to conditions as contained in the August 10,2004, Report and Recommendation of the Federal Way Land Use Hearing Examiner (Exhibit A) as modified by findings and conclusions adopted in Section I above. Section 3. Conditions of Approval Integral. The conditions of approval of the preliminary plat are all integral to each other with respect to the City Council finding that the public use and interest will be served by the platting or subdivision of the subject property. Should any court havingjurisdiction over the subject matter declare any of the conditions invalid, then, in said event, the proposed preliminary plat approval granted in this resolution shall be deemed void, and the preliminary plat shall be remanded to the City of Federal Way Hearing Examiner to review the impacts of the invalidation of any condition or conditions and conduct such additional proceedings as are necessary to assure that the proposed plat makes appropriate provisions for the Res. # 04-426 , Page 3 public health, safety, and general welfare and other factors as required by Chapter 58.17 of the RCW and applicable City ordinances, rules, and regulations, and forward such recommendation to the City Council for further action. Section 4. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this resolution should be held to be inval id or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this resolution. Section 5. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of the resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed. Section 6. Effective Date. This resolution shall be effective immediately upon passage by the Federal Way City Council. RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, THIS 21 DAVOF Septeaber , 2004. ATfEST: ~,f~ ApPROVED As To FORM: ~.~ C A TIORNEV , PATRICIA A. RICHARDSON FILED Wrrn 1HE ClTV CLERK: 09/14/04 PASSED BvTHE CITY COUNCIL: 09/21/04 RESOLUTION No. 04-426 Res. # 04-426 . Page 4 . RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASIDNGTON, APPROVING THE LAKOTA CREST FIN~ PLAT, FEDERAL WAY, WASIDNGTON, FILE NO. 06-103012-00-SU WHEREAS, on July 20,2004, the Federal Way Hearing Examiner conducted a public hearing on the Lakota Crest preliminary plat application resulting in the Recommendation of the Federal Way Hearing Examiner, dated August 10,2004; and WHEREAS, the Lakota Crest preliminary plat, City of Federal Way File No. 98-10345Z-00-SU, was approved subject to conditions on September 21, 2006, by Federal Way City Council Resolution No. 04- 426, which adopted the Hearing Examiner's findings of fact and conclusions, except finding number twenty and condition number three; and WHEREAS, the applicant submitted the final plat application for Lakota Crest, within the required time of receiving approval for the above-referenced preliminary plat; and \ WHEREAS, the applicant has satisfied or guaranteed all of the conditions set forth in Resolution 04- 426; and WHEREAS, the City of Federal Way's Department of Community Development Services and Public Works Department staff have reviewed the proposed final plat for its conformance to the conditions of preliminary plat approval and final plat decisional criteria, and their analysis and conclusions are set forth in the Final Plat Staff Report, dated October 10, 2006, which is hereby incorporated by reference as though set forth in full; and WHEREAS, conditions resulting from the State Environmental Policy Act Revised Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS), dated July 26, 2004, as discussed in the Final Plat Staff Report have been satisfied; and EXHIBIT E- ~ i V)a l ~ la t: Lakota Crest Draft Resolution Page 1 of4 WHEREAS, the City Council Land Use/Transportation Comrnittee considered the application and staff report for the Tuscany Woods final plat at its meeting on October 17, 2006, and recommended approval by the full City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed and considered the Final Plat Staff Report and the application for Lakota Crest final plat during the Council's meeting on November 7, 2006. Now THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findings and Conclusions. 1. The Lakota Crest final plat, City of Federal Way File No. 06-103102-00-SU, is in substantial conformance to the preliminary plat and is in conformance with applicable zoning ordinances or other land use controls in effect at the time the preliminary plat application was deemed complete. 2. Based on, inter alia, the analysis and conclusions in the Final Plat Staff Report, dated October 10,2006, which are adopted herein by reference, and on the City Council's review of the application for final plat, the proposed subdivision makes appropriate provision for public health, safety, and general welfare, and for such open spaces, drainage ways, streets or roads, alleys, other public ways, transit stops, potable water supplies, sanitary wastes, parks and recreation, playgrounds, and schools and school grounds as are required by City Code, or which are necessary and appropriate, and provides for sidewalks and other planning features to assure safe walking conditions for students who walk to and from school. 3. The public use and interest will be served by the final plat approval granted herein. 4. All conditions listed in Federal Way Resolution No. 01-348, dated September 21, 2004, have been satisfied, and/or satisfaction of the conditions have been sufficiently guaranteed by the applicant as allowed by Federal Way City Code Section 20-135. 5. All required improvements for final plat approval have been made and/or sufficient bond, cash deposit, or assignment of funds have been accepted as guarantee for completion and maintenance of all required plat improvements as identified in the Final Plat Staff Report. Lakota Crest Draft Resolution Page 20f4 6. All taxes and assessments owing on the property being subdivided have been paid or will be paid, prior to recording the final plat. Section 2. Application Approval. Based upon the Findings and Conclusions contained in Section I above, the Lakota Crest final plat, City of Federal Way File No. 06-103102-00-SU, is approved. Section 3. Recording. The approved and signed final plat, together with all legal instruments pertaining thereto, as required pursuant to all applicable codes, shall be recorded by the applicant in the King County Department of Records and Elections. The applicant shall pay all recording fees. Section 4. Severability. If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this resolution should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this resolution. Section 5. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority, and prior to the effective date, of the resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed. Section 6. Effective Date. This resolution shall be effective immediately upon passage by the Federal Way City Council. RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, THIS DAY OF ,2006. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Mayor, Michael Park ATIEST: City Clerk, Laura Hathaway, CMC APPRoVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney, Patricia A. Richardson lakota Crest Draft Resolution Page 3 of4 FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: RESOLUTION No: Lakota Crest Draft Resolution Page 4 of 4 SEE REVERSE SIDE ROPEATY T~X RP10 (i) ,CCOllNT NUMBER 072104 -1!\fiSblSMlrrED 26210A SEP 2 9 2006 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY , BUILDING DEPT. KEEP THIS PORTION RING ALL PARTS WHEN PAYING IN PERSON LAKOTA CREST L L C 1601 114TH AV SE STE #100 BELLEVUE WA 519999 98004 LOT 4 KC SHORT PLAT NO 680004 R REC NO 8102240657 SD PLAT DAf ELV 729.30 fT Of SE 1/4 Of NE 1/4 LESS POR IN fOLG BAAP ON N LN PROPERTV ADDRESS 31000 1ST AV S (!) ...."""" CURRENT BILLING DISTRIBUTION 2006 KING COUNTY, WA, REAL ESTATE TAX RM 600 - 500 FOURTH AVE, SEATTLE WA 98104-2387 CURRENT BILLING INFORMATION' 737,ODI State.......................... 1 , 840 . 93 Local School Support..w 3 , 140 . 10 County............,.......... 979 . 24 City........................w 899 . 82 Unincorporated/Road ..... PorL................ww__. 171 . 9 4 Fire ........................w 1 , 105 . 50 Sewer &/or Water ......... Library ............w......... 393 . 7 4 Other ........__..........w.. Emergency Med Svc ...... 162 . 01 . Other Charges ........... 2 . 49 TOTAL CURRENT BILLING 8,69-5. 77 *OTHER CHARGES NOX WEED 2.49 Land Value................... Improvements Less: Exempt Value ....... TAXABLE VALUE ......... Levy Rate ..w............w General Tax w"..w....... 'Other Charges ............ TOTAL CURRENT BILLING Omitted Taxes.............. TOTAL CURRENT BILLING INCLUDING OMITS........ VOTER APPROVED First half must be paid or postmarked by April 30, or FULL AMOUNT BECOMES DELINQUENT and accrues interast and penalty as prescribed by law. If first half paid by April 30 second half must be paid by October 31 or it becomes delinquent and accrues interest and penalty. ETC YEAR DELINQUENCY INFORMATiON INTEREST PENALTY FULL AMOUNT MAYBE PAID APRIL 30th DELINQUENT TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 737,0.01 11.7954c 8 , 6 9 3 .2 ~ 2.4c 6,1:.'15.7 ,695. T 3,556.7:: PRINCIPAL 8,695.7i q/2.-~ CWdL ~~b~ ~ ~/~ - we ~ Y\-Of v~CL1 vt:c.\ t::L. ~ '1 ~kb~ ~f fb ~ C-Lt-~ ~ ~ c..k- I . S<c. rvi '^-+~ CL~~o( <S~~) GW.-~ ctL~ EXHIBIT g. '].iV\L) l vlo\-- T18tHX3 . Account Details Page 1 of 1 I HomeStreet Bank Account Details Information valid as of Thursday, September 28, 2006 at 03:53 PM PST 09/25/2006 through 09/28/2006 for 5100495976 - Lakota Crest LLC Account Selection 15100495976 - Lakota Crest LLC I Account Description Current Balance Available Balance Lakota Crest LLC 28,421.92 28,421.92 Request Specific Date Range From 109/25/2006 To 109/28/2006 .................................................................................................................................................................................................... The system has completed your history request. Date Check No. Transaction Description Debit Credit Balance ~ 09/25/2006 2071 2071 -4,347.88 28,421.92 Totals: -4,347.88 0.00 First I Prev 1 Showing Records 1-1 of 11 Next I Last Available Transaction Categories Select Group Debits Select Ii?! Ii?! Ii?! Ii?! Ii?! 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Box 9718 Federal Way, Washington 98063-9718 RE: Final Plat Approval Status LAKOTA CREST Project No. 6305001 Agreement No. 05-607 Dear Mr. Fewins: This 1etter.serves as a status report to advise the Federal Way City Council on final plat approval for the referenced project. The water and sewer systems for this project are essentially complete. The District will be able to accept the project and process/activate applications for service connections upon receipt of a copy of the recorded plat documents, and review and approval of the required easement dedication{s) therein. Please do not hesitate to call me, if you have any questions. I can be reached by phone at (253) 945-1581, by electronic mail at lcornwell@lakehaven.org, or by fax at (253) 529-4081. ~~~ Len Cornwell Engineering Technician II c: Jack Willing, Lyle Homes Chris Ingham, South King Fire & Rescue Stuart Scheuerman, ESM Consulting Engineers, Inc. Development Engineer EXHIBIT rl ec: 1ill1'Z1l ~~ t- Tom Jovanovich Commissioner Dick Mayer Commissioner Donald L.P. Miller Commissioner Ed Stewart Commissioner Beverly J. Tweddle Commissioner