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Council PKT 06-05-2007 Regular ,~ Federal Way City Council Regular Meeting AGENDA COUNCILMEMBERS MIKE PARK, MAYOR Jeanne Burbidge Jim Ferrell Jack Dovey Linda Kachmar Eric Faison Dean McColgan CITY MANAGER NEAL BEETS, CITY MANAGER OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LAURAK. HATHAWAY, CMC AGENDA FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Council Chambers - City Hall June 5, 2007 - 7:00 PM (www.cityoffederalway.com) . ***** 1. MEETING CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE , 3. PRESENTATIONS a. Presentation: Recognition of Outgoing Diversity Commission Members - Dony Peterson, Jacqueline Piel and J. Lee Cook b. City Manager - Emerging Issues 4. CITIZEN COMMENT PLEASE COMPLETE THE PINK SLIP & PRESENT TO THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SPEAKING. Citizens may address City Council at this time. When recognized by the Mayor, please come forward to the podium and state your name for the record. PLEASE LIMIT YOUR REMARKS TO THREE MINUTES. The Mayor may interrupt citizen comments that continue too long, relate negatively to other individuals, or are otherwise inappropriate. 5. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed below have been previously reviewed by a Council Committee of three members and brought before full Council for approval; all items are enacted by one motion. Individual items may be removed by a Councilmember for separate discussion and subsequent motion. a. Minutes: Approval of the May 15,2007 Regular Meeting Minutes b. April 2007 Monthly Financial Report c. Vouchers d. Resolution - Bank Designation for Bank of America e. A ward of Hearing Examiner Contract f. Pacific Hwy S. HOV Lanes Phase ill - (Dash Point Road to S. 284th Street) Qwest Agreement for Joint Construction and Statement of Work g. Pacific Hwy S. HOV Lanes Phase ill (Dash Point Road to S. 284th Street) Lease of City Property for Construction Field Office h. Public Storage Easement Use Agreement 1. 10th Avenue SW Street Frontage Improvement Develop~ent Agreement J. Shoreline Master Program Update k. Residential Recycling Service Enhancements 1. Spring 2007 Tourism Grant Enhancement Applications . ~ 6. PUBLIC HEARING a. Establishment of Revenue Development Area pursuant to Local Infrastructure Finance Tool Program . Staff Presentation . Public Hearing/Citizen Comment (3-minute limit) . Introduction Ordinance: Council Bill # 436 - Establishment of a Revenue Development Area pursuant to the Local Infrastructure Finance Tool Program AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING A REVENUE DEVELOPMENT BOUND ON THE SOUTH BY 324TH ST; BOUND ON THE WEST BY 11 TH PL S., BY THE WESTERN PROPERTY LINE OF THE FEDERALWAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS BUS AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 320TH ST. AND BY PACIFIC HIGHWAY S; BOUND ON THE NORTH THE NORTHERN BORDER OF THE AFORMENTIONED FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS BUS AND MAINTENANCE F ACITILITY AND A LINE EXTENDED FROM THERE EASTWARD TO PACIFIC HIGHWAY S; BY 312TH ST., EXCEPT RUNNING ALONG THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARIES OF THE MULITF AMIL Y DEVELOPMENTS LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF 312 TH ST. BETWEEN PACIFIC HIGHWAY S AND 23 RD AVE. SO; BY S. 317 TH ST., EXCEPT INCLUDING THE TRUMAN HIGH SCHOOL SITE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 317TH ST.; AND BOUND ON THE EAST BY 23RD AVE. S SOUTH OF 320TH ST. FOR THE LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING TOOL PROGRAM. 7. INTRODUCTION ORDINANCE a. Council Bill #437 - Amendments to the Conditions of Zoning Approval for the Village at Federal Way AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE 05-490 RELATING TO THE CONDITIONS OF ZONING APPROVAL FOR KITTS CORNER (AMENDING ORDINANCE NO'S 09-43, 95-248, 96-270, 98-330,00-372,01-405,03-442,04-460,04-461, 04-462, 05-490,05- 491 AND 05-492). 8. COUNCIL BUSINESS a. Independent Salary Commission Appointments b. Diversity Commission Appointments c. Human Services Commission- Appointment of Alternate to Full Voting Member d. Proposed Settlement Agreement Against Yakima County for Housing of Inmates e. Ratify Voting Delegates for Association of Washington Cities Conference 9. COUNCIL REPORTS 10. CITY MANAGER REPORT 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION a. Potential Litigation pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1 )(i) b. Property Acquisition pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(b) 12. ADJOURNMENT .. THE COUNcrL MAY ADD AND TAKE AcrrON ON OTHER rTEMS NOT USTED ON THE AGENDA .. ...i~~"$'~','. .';,,-~~;~t;~... .'I;~'~~~";, ,,~,:~.,. to. ~.':; ;,y,.. .~~:,:; " ,. .."" :'.'I:/:'~':~~~:::j. ':\'~" ....:~~~\,. ,;i~~~;., '~/:.:. ",',' ''':lttlilllti,\, """~" ',1,'- /:' :'~~i;;.~~.~.\\' :~:~.~~~~;;'~/~ ".\_ .': .,~~~;~;~~,".~: ~~:~-~~.~~;:'~'.,-',:;: .-... .-.,~ ......~~ . , ..... - ~Fedem~ j Way CERTIFICATE OF ApPRECIATION Presented to Jacqueline Piel In appreciation for your dedication and hard work serving as a member of The Federal Way Diversity Commission. Dated this 5th day of June, 2007. Mike Park, Mayor Jim Ferrell, Deputy Mayor Jeanne Burbidge. Councilmember Linda Kochmar. Councilmember Jack Dovey, Councilmember Dean McColgan, Councilmember Eric Faison, Councilmember - - - _......J<...._____ .,':::f$'~'," .~.~~~;~;~\;;. ..\~~;~~: :~i\:':; ;:':';;: :~~;:;:" "\':\',~::,::~; ;;~~f~:;;."',"~, /: : ,~\~~~.'~ .. ~\I ":'. ~~~~~~!- ~ :.'.... .~ c. . ,,,,,,,,,,.-- & CITY OF Federa~ Way ~ CERTIFICATE OF ApPRECIATION Presented to Dorry Peterson In appreciation for your dedication and hard work serving as a membe.r of The Federal Way Diversity Commission. Dated this 5th day ofJune, 2007. Mike Park, Mayor Jim Ferrell, Deputy Mayor Jeanne Burbidge, Councilmember Linda Kochmar, Councilmember Jack Dovey, Councilmember Dean McColgan, Councilmember Eric Faison, Councilmember .~ -- .' . ..---...... "'-' - -.:. .:.~,_. "'.....~ , -- . ~ CITY OF Federal Way ~ CERTIFICATE OF ApPRECIATION Presented to J. Lee Cook In appreciation for your dedication and hard work serving as a member of The Federal Way Diversity Commission. Dated this 5th day of June, 2007. Mike Park, Mayor Jim Ferrell, Deputy Mayor Jeanne Burbidge, Councilmember Linda Kochmar, Councilmember Jack Dovey, Councilmember Dean McColgan, Counci/member Eric Faison, Counci/member "- - , - ..,...J.P ". ... . .... . ITEM #: 5-a COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5,2007 - CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES POLICY QUESTION: Should Council approve the draft minutes of the May 15,2007 Regular Meeting? COMMITTEE: Not Applicable MEETING DATE: Not Applicable CATEGORY: ~ Consent D Ordinance D Public Hearing D City Council Business D Resolution D Other . STAFF REpORT By: Not ~licable DEPT: Not Applicable Attachments: Draft meeting minutes of the May 15, 2007 \ Regular Meeting. Options Considered: 1. Approve the minutes as presented. 2. Amend the minutes as necessary. . STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approving the minutes as presented. CITY MANAGER APPROVAL: N/A DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: N/A N/A Committee Committee Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Not Applicable PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I move approval of the meeting mim!.tes of the May 15, 2007 Regular Meeting as presented". (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROYED COUNCIL BiLl. # 0 DENIED 1ST reading 0 T ABLEDIDEFERREDINO ACTION Enactment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 02/06/2006 RESOLUTION # . " FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Council Chambers -City Hall . May 15, 2007 - 7:00 PM MINUTES (www.cityoffederalway.com) ***** 1. MEETING CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Todd Beamer Jr. ROTC led the Presentation of Colors and the Flag Salute. 3. PRESENTATIONS a. Presentation: Certificates of Appointment - Parks and Recreation Commission Councilmember Burbidge presented Certificates of Appointment to Parks. and Recreation Commission members Marie Sciaqua and Brian Ailinger. She also noted other appointed members who could not attend the meeting. b. City Manager - Emerging Issues Paul Bucich presented a "sea-lettuce" removal update. $150,000 in State funding will be allocated for the removal: 50K will be allocated to the Department of Ecology for administration; 50K will be . allocated to the City of Federal Way and the remaining 50K will be allocated for sea-lettuce removal in Fauntleroy Cove. Mr. Bucich stated that the Department of Ecology has not yet decided how they will administer their share. Mr. Bucich stated that timing of the removal is critical- if it is removed too soon in the season it will grow back; if it is removed too late the residents in the area have to deal with a most unpleasant odor. He explained that nutrient levels in the sound are causing the excessive growth. 4. CITIZEN COMMENT H. David Kaplan - supports approval ofthe City Center Access Project and asked that a Stakeholder Team for the Environmental Assessment Phase of the project be put in place by the City Council. Mr. Kaplan also expressed an interest in an appointment should to a stakeholder team if one is formed. Donald Barovic - thanked the City for responding to his concerns regarding coyotes in the City and announced that the Puyallup Tribe obtained his permission to use his property to put 50,000 Coho Salmon in Hylebos Creek. . 05152007 Regular Meeting.doc 5. CONSENT AGENDA Items listed below have been previously review~d by a Council Committee of three members alld brought before full Council for approval; all items are enacted by olle motioll. Individual items may be removed by a Councilmember for separate discussion and subsequellt lIIotioll. . a. Minutes: Approval of the May 1, 2007 Special and Regular Meeting Minutes - Approved b. Enactment Ordinance: Council Bill #435 - Zero Lot Townhouses/Small Lot Development Code Amendments -Approved Ordinance 07-554 c. 2007 Parks Commission Work Plan - Approved d. Omni Landscape Contract Amendment - Approved e. West Hylebos Wetlands Park Boardwalk Award Bid - Approved f. Cabins Park Parking Lot Phase IT - Accept Work by Pervious Cpncrete Inc.; Johansen Excavating and Blue Sky Landscaping - Approved g. 2009-2010 Solid Waste and Recycling Contract Extension - Approved h. 26th Avenue SW Drainage Trunk Replacement Project - Bid Award - Approved 1. Invitation of additional City Center Redevelopment RFP Finalist (Lowe Enterprises) - Approved MOTION: Councilmember Kochmar moved approval of the Consent Agenda as presented. Councilmember McColgan second. The motion carried 6-0. 6. COUNCIL BUSINESS a.1 Resolution: P AA Annexation Election Date . Assistant City Manager Iwen Wang reviewed the various transition options should the annexation measure be approved. She outlined staffing and equipment needs, available funding resources and focused on the start-up/service transition needs. 0 Option I is a start-up date of January 1,2009 with transition costs at $5,272,291 0 Option 2 is start-up date ofJanuary 1, 2008 with transitions costs at $9,516,450 I 0 Option 3 is a start-up date of July 1, 2008 with transition costs of $6,617,333 Lastly, Ms. Wang reviewed the remaining election dates for the 2007 calendar year and asked Council for direction as to which election date they prefer. Councilmember Dovey asked if the annexation is revenue neutral. Ms. Wang responded yes, as far as the on-going costs are calculated, but the Capital Investment costs would be phased in. Councilmember McColgan asked where the City contribution comes from. Ms. Wang stated the contribution will come from the General Fund Balance and our Real Estate Excise Tax fund. Both Deputy Mayor Ferrell and Councilmember Faison stated it is imperative that the City communicate the election date/effective date with the constituents. MOTION: Councilmember Faison moved approval of an August 21,2007 Election Date and a July 1,2008 Effective date should the ballot measure pass. Councilmember Burbidge second. The motion carried 6-0. Resolution #07-458. . 05152007 Regular Meeting.doc ----~ a.2 P AA Outreach Campaign Senior Planner Isaac Conlen outlined the proposed Community Outreach Plan for the Potential Annexation Area. The plan consists of five neighborhood meetings held at area elementary schools . (within the PAA) and neighborhood meetings requested by Homeowner's Associations and others. Mr. Conlen stated the meetings will be open-house style with short targeted presentations. Staff will also make detailed presentations to cover the basic issues involving the annexation and answer questions. Mr. ConI en further stated that direct mailing notices will go out to all households within the PAA. Notice will also be provided in the form of press releases and by utilizing the city's webpage. MOTION: CouncUmember Kochmar moved approval of the CommunitY PAA Outreach Campaign. Councilmember Dovey second. The motion carried 6-0. b. City Center Access Project Senior Traffic Engineer Maryanne Zukowski outlined the proposed plan stating the purpose of the project is to enhance and improve circulation in the City Center. She stated that local options alone cannot sustain the improvements. All alternatives include a 312th Avenue bridge across 1-5. Ms. Zukowski reviewed the environmental assessment and fimdingchalIenges. Most, however, would be attractive for state funding. Ms. Zukowski then reviewed the conceptual planning cost estimates. MOTION: Councilmember Dovey moved to authorize staffto proceed with the City Center Access Project Phase IT, the Environmental Assessment, and the [mal Access Point Decision Report consistent with the 2007- 2008 Biennium Budget. Councilmember McColgan second. The motion carried 6-0. c. Amendment to Council Rules of Procedure . City Attorney Pat Richardson stated the Council Rules of Procedure need to be amended to reflect the Council's recent consolidation from four Council Committees to three. Council Rule 21 would /istthe Council Committees as: Land UseITransportation; Finance/Economic DevelopmentJRegional Affairs; and ParksIRecreationlHuman Services/Public Safety. MOTION: Councilmember Kochmar moved to modify the City Council Rule 21 to reflect the recent change. Councilmember Faison second. The motion carried 6-0. 7. COUNCIL REPORTS Councilmember Faison reported the next Finance/Economic Development/Regional Affairs Committee is scheduled for May 22, 2007 at 5:30 PM. Council member Dovey reported that next Land Use/Transportation Committee Meeting is scheduled for May 21,2007. Councilmember Burbidge stated the next ParksIRecreation/Human Services! Public Safety Committee Meeting is scheduled for June 12, 2007 and she updated Council on recent transportation issues as wen as community events. . 05152007 Regular Meeting.doc 8. CITY MANAGER REPORT City Manager Beets reported that the Annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner would be held at the Community . Center on Friday May 18,2007. This year's theme is "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory". Mr. Beets also announced that Council will conduct an executive session immediately following, expected to last ~ approximately 30 minutes with no action. 9. EXECUTIVE SESSION Council adjourned to Executive Session at 8:35 PM to discuss the following: a. Collective Bargaining pursuant to RCW 42.30.140(4)(a) b. Property Acquisition pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(b) At 9:01 PM Council extended the Executive Session for 15 minutes. At 9:20 PM Council extended the Executive Session for 15 minutes. 10. ADJOURNMENT Deputy Mayor Ferrell adjourned the regular meeting at 9:27 PM. ATTEST: . Laura K. Hathaway, City Clerk Approved by Council on: _ '. 05152007 Regular Meeting.doc COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2007 ITEM #: S"h ._-------------------~---------- CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL l AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: APRIL 2007 MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT POLlCY QUESTION: Should the City approve the April 2007 Monthly Financial Report? COMMITTEE: Finance, Economic Development & Regional Affairs Committee MEETING DA TE: May 22, 2007 CATEGORY: [8l Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing D City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other ~TA~!}lEPORT B~: Tho Kraus, Fi.n.~ce Ma~_g~ D~~.:: Management Services _ Attachments: · April 2007 Monthly Financial Report Options Considered: 1. Approve the April 2007 Monthly Financial Report as presented and forward to the June 5, 2007 Council Consent Agenda. 2. Deny approval of the April 2007 Mont~ly Financial Report and provide direction to staff. , . STAFF~;~O~~-~~-~~TION: St~ff;ec::~nends ~~roval Of;;~0111. -,-.----"--,-----~------------.- . CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: . --'I \ \ \ ~ Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Forward approval of the April 2007 Monthly Financial Report to the June 5,2007 City Council Consent Agenda. ~-"-f L ' . (' /,-- . 00)( (Llscd Eric Faison, Chair Dean McColgan, Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: oval of the April 2007 Monthly Financial Report. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) 'COUNCIL ACTION: o APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # o DENIED 1ST reading o TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading o MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 02/0612006 RESOLUTION # . .~ ~ cmOF~ April 2007 Monthly Financial Report Federal Way GENERAL & STREET FUND OPERATIONS The overall operating of the combined General and Street Fund showed a positive result of$2.44M through April. Overall . revenue total $14.13M and is $1.51M or 11.9% above budget, primarily attributable to the exceptional building permit activities and a positive sales tax infused by new constructions. Both permit and construction sales taxes are cyclical in nature and very sensitive to changing economy and should not be overly relied upon for long-term puzposes. Year-to-date expenditures total $1 1.5 OM and is $938K or 7.5% below budget. The favorable expenditure is primarily due to the timing difference in when payments are made. 2006 2007 Variance GENERAL & STREET FUND Annual I Annual ! Y1D Annual I YTD I Y1D Favorable (Unfavorable) Summary of Sources & Uses Budget i Actual i Actual Budget I Budget I Actual $ % 4,728.2291 $ I 7,088.947 , $ 7,088.9471 $ i Beginning Fund Balance $ 4,728,229/ $ 4.728,229 $ 7,088,947 $ - I 0.0% I OPERATING REVENUES I I i Property Taxes 8.692,174 1 8,883,719 i 2,329,896 8,865,097 ! 2,644,363 1 2,644,363 - i 0.0% Sales Tax 11,120,000 i 12,409,719 i 4,028,927 11,782.071 I 3.825,,551 4,275.420 450.265 ! 11.8% Criminal Justice Sales Tax 1.877 ,000 I 1,953,822 I 619,985 2,042,502 648,125 666,386 18,260 i 2.6% Intergovemmental 2,267,000 2.349.500 I 743.091 2,256,791 i 713,769 , 835.535 121.7661 17.1,* 2,500 I 1 2,026) 845 i - Leasehold Tax 4,592 i 551 243 I 1,088 347.7% Gambling Taxes 1,414,000 i 1,363.468 I 494.722 1.200.000 i 435.4091 502,510 67,101 I 15.4% Court Revenue 976,000 i 971,689 I 311,353 917.535 283.944 346.191 62.247 i 21,9% I 875.667 1,978,857 Building Permits/F ees-CD 1.653.400 : 2,806.343 I 617,465 1,044,315 426,850 i 69.1% ROW Permits & Develop SVC5 Fees-PW 370,000 ! 546,587 i 142,250 475,719 ! 123,806 i 165,136 41,330 I 33.4% 239.437 J 235.518 I I Licenses 210.517 i 63,197 62.,631 69.955 7,792 i 12.5% I 414,428 476,680 75.431 i Franchise Fees 733.000 i 871,451 I 843,739 I 401.250 18.8% Passport Agency Fees 86.000 I 69,430 i 26,525 68.730 I 33.698 I 50.140 16.242 i 47.9'll General Recreation Fees 874,335 j 828,823 : 303.116 629,810 , 143,841 i 185,058 41,217 I 28;7% I I 207,738 i pu blic Salety 1.125,865 i 1,078,790 ! 223,485 ,.002,7771 192.925 (14,813)1 -7.1% Admin/Cash Management Fees 560.000 i 560.000 i 166,667 582.399 190.337 190,337 -/ 0.0'll Interest Eamings 183.000 ! 526.981 I 137,106 334,023 86.904 250,97.9 164,075 i 188.8% Mise/Other 229.700 \ 26",061 73.586 200.200 I 56,421 84,640 28,218 I 50.0% innnninn Transfers In: I , ! , I ; i I Utility Tax-Celebration Pari< 245.962 j 245.962 ! 24,784 255.800 I 255,800 I 255.800 _ i 0.0% . i Utility Tax-Kenneth Jones Pool 319.000 I 319,000 ; 319.000 106.00~ I - I - - ! nla Utility Tax-Arts Comm/RW&B Festival 93,750 i 93.750 i 93,750 106,000 I 106.000 ; 0.0% - i Utility Tax-Police Positions 625,000 j 625.000 I 625.000 700,000 i 700.000 i . 700,000 ; 0.0% Utility Tax-Street Bond Projects 202.000 i 202.000 i 202,000 264.275 i 264.275 264.275 = i 0.0% Utility Tax-New Street Lights 108.300 ' 108.300 : 108.300 112.091 j 112.091 112.091 - ; 0.0% 106,000 j i Utility Tax-Camp Kilworth M&O 50,000 50.000 50.000 106,000 106,000 0.0% Utility Tax-General Fund Oper - - - 1.238,728 ! - - , nla Utility Tax-Prop 1 Voter Package - - - 1,837,500 i 545.000 545,000 - \ 0.0% Utility Tax-New Parl<s M&O - - 59,000 i 59,000 59.000 i 0.0% . - - i Total Operating Revenues 34,038,503 ! 37,369,470 I 12,397,386 38,117,188 I 12,622,997 i 14,129,824 1,506,826 I 11.9% i ! OPERATING EXPENDITURES ; i ; City Council 409.317 403.374 196,997 365.466 ! 178.484 ! 199,464 (21.000)! -11.8% I (16,742)1 City Manager 908.228 913.472 231,599 1,060,610 I 309.724 ! 326.466 -5.4% Municipal Court-Operations 1.158,496 1,057.856 337.924 1.355,394 I 432.970 I 375.531 57.439 i 13.3% Economic Development 292.693 232.458 55,432 373.544 I 89.075 I 84.887 4.186 ! 4.7% Management Services 1.901,022 1.793.521 506.515 2,138,698 I 603,998 i 604.391 (393)1 -0.1% Civil/Criminal Legal Services 1,200.561 1.049,606 345.925 1.434,1871 472,584 i 400,899 71.684 i 15.2% Comm. Development Svcs 3.685.745 3.401.305 1.041,516 3.872,477 I 1,256,723\ 1,119,582 137,140 I 10.9% Jail Services 1.384.060 1.354.295 301,119 1.668,128 ! 370.898 I 254,130 116.7681 31.5% Police Services 17.649.507 17.058.301 5.645,813 19,975.783 i 6.611.417 I 6,107,006 504,412 I 7.6% Parl<s and Recreation 4.057.237 3.933,902 1.070,753 3.908.3341 927,273 I 951.632 (24.359)1 -2.6% Public Worl<s 4,259,988 3.820.009 958.854 4,738,171 1,189,321 I 1.080.812 108.508 i 9.1% Total Operating Expenditures 36,907,053 35,018,301 10,692,449 40,890,792 i 12,442,466 I 11,504,820 937,646 I 7.6% Operating Revenues over/(under) I I I i Operatin9 Expenditures (2,868,560) 2,361,169 1,704,937 (2,773,604)1 180,631 i 2,625,003 . 2,444,472 i 1364.0% OTHER FINANCING SOURCES One- Time Transfers In 55,450 56.080 8,144 173.115 118,129 118.129 - 0.0% Grants & Other 133,686 88.015 40.110 161,751 29.075 29.075 - 0.0% Total Other Financing Sources 189,136 146,096 48,254 334,866 147,204 147,204 - 0.0% OTHER FINANCING USES City Manager Contingency 907,747 , - - 2.194.266 996.869 996.889 nla n/a One- Time Transfers to CI P 100.000 ! 100.000 100,000 - - - nla nla . Other - . 36.546 - - - - n/a n/a Total Other Financing Uses 1,007,747 136,546 100,000 2,194,266 996,889 996,889 nla nla Total Ending Fund Balance $ 1,041,068 ! $ 7,088,948 ! $ 6,381,420 $ 2,455,944 I $ 6,419,793 I $ 8,864,265 nfa nfa .. DESIGNATED OPERATING FUNDS Through April, designated operating funds revenue total $I0.46M and is $2.01M above the year to date budget of$8.44M with . real estate excise taxes and utility taxes being the major contributors. Expenditures of$6.l4M is $112K above the year to date . budget estimate of$6.25M. 2006 2007 Variance DESIGNATED OPERATING FUNDS Annual Annual I YTD Annual i YTD I YTD Favorable (UnfaV~~ ; i Summary of Sources & Uses Budget ! Actual I Actual Budget Budget I Actual $ I % 5,725.052 I $ 1 9,705,2161 $ 1 - I Begin Balance-Designated Funds $ 5,725.052 i $ 5.725,052 $ 9,705.2161 $ 9,705,216 $ 0.0% I 1 OPERATING REVENUES I I 1 I Intergovemmental 617.953 i 561,7791 178,982 559'0231 178.104 I 175.616 (2,488)1 -1.4% Utilny Taxes 8,407,499 I 9,043,449 , 3,438,278 10,851.287 3.794,500 I 4,408,251 613.751 I 16.2% HoteVMotel Lodging Tax 150,000 I 175,2191 46,274 175,100 46,243 53.586 7,344 15.9% Real Estate Excise Tax 3,150,000 5,499,911 1,675,511 2,800,000 I 853,001 ; 2.046,104 1.193,1031 139.9% FW Communny Center- Transnion 533,39~ I I . 33,820 33,820 50,201 16,381 I 48.4% FW Community Center-Operations = I 1,248,117 I 103,015 . 103,015 - I 0.0% Dumas Bay Centre 496,9041 115,971 512,625 I 119,640 162,941 43,301 I 36.2% Knulzen Family Theatre 86,720 I 122,1171 40.389 80,522 i 26.632 39,664 13,0321 48.9"10 SWM Fees 3,607,080 I 3,619,511 925,466 3,710,104 i 1,087.741 1,087.741 - i 0.0% Refuse Collection Fees 170,217 168,905 i 70,377 242,850 I 101'1881 107.922 6,7351 6.7OJ'o Interest Eamings 197,970 I 199,643 ! 45,665 256,5451 58,680 177.063 118,38~ ! 201.7% Miscellaneous/Other -, 41 3 4,000 25.000 25.000 0.0% nnnoinn Transfe'" In' 121,840 I I .1 Utility Tax-Knutzen Theatre I 125,495 I 121,840 I 121.840 125,4951 125,495 0.0% Utility Tax-Debt Service 3,885,861 3,885,861 I - 1,347.483 - i - . ! nla Utility Tax.Arterial Streets 890,625 I 890,625 i 855,832 1.400,000 I 1,400.000 ! 1,400,000 . i 0.0% I 492,923 i Utilny Tax-New Community Center - 1 -I - 492,923 I 492,923 . i 0.0% . Total Operating Revenues 21,819,162 I 24,786,768 i 7,614,689 23,839,894 i 8,446,983 I 10,466,624 2,009,642 I 23.8% ! i I I OPERATING EXPENDtTURES i J 1,599,792 j 2,862.9751 64,207 I I City Overlay Program 1,572,052 ! 65,525 64,207 -I 0.00/0 Utility Tax-Admin/Cash Mgmt Fees 55,237 i 55,2371 18,412 I 19,150 I 19,149 01 0.0% 57,449 I Solid Waste 340,130 I 313.388 92,675 364,890 ! 107,906 I 111,063 (3,157)1 -2.9% HoteVMotel Lodging Tax 282.627 I . 194,87~ I 53,315 351'1641 96,071 ! 60,238 35.833 ! 37.3% FW Community Center TransitionlStart Up : 1 - 433.961 433.961 I 271,557 162,4041 37.4% FW Community Center-Operations -I - 1,360,877 I 151,209 I 175,257 (24,048) -15.9% Debt Service 3,678,856 ! 3,618,048 I 201,616 9,365,538 i . 155.6341 155,634 - ! 0.0% . Surface Water Management 3,001,8751 2,923,779 ! 823,067 3,030,245 I 853,038 I 888,544 (35.506)1 -4.2% I 518,3641 Dumas Bay Centre 534,628 526,359 ! 145,900 143.6831 164,849 (21,165)\ -14.7% . Knulzen Family Theatre 201,720 i 216,400 i 64 ,808 205,235 I 61,464 ! 63.693 (2,229)1 .3.6% Onnolnn Transfers "ut. i I I Utilily Tax-Celebration Park 245,962 ! 255,800 I 255,800 i I 245,962 I 24.784 255,800 - j 0.0% Ulllity Tax-Community Center Oper. 319,000 I 319,000 : 319,000 492,923 ! 492,923 ! 492,923 - j 0.0% Utility Tax-Arts CommlRW&B Festival 93.750 i 93,750 93,750 106,000 I 106,000 ! 106,000 .1 0.0% Utility Tax-Police Positions 625,000 : 625.000 625,000 700,000 i 700,000 i 700,000 - I 0.0% UliIity Tax-Street Bond Projects 202,000 I 202,000 202.000 264,275 ! 264,275 i 264 ,275 - ' 0.0% Utility Tax-New Street Lights 108.300 I 108,300 108,300 112,091 i 112,091 i 112,091 0.0% Utility Tax-Knutzen Family Theatre 121,840 i 121,840 121.840 125,495 I 125,495 I 125,495 - i 0.0% Utility Tax-Arterial Streets Over1ay 890,625 i I I 890,625 855,832 1.400,000 I 1,400,000 i 1,400,000 0.0% UliIity Tax-Camp Kilworth M&O 50,000 i 50.000 50.000 106,000 I 106,000 I 106.000 - 0.0% Utility Tax-Debt Service 3,885,861 i 3,885,861 - 1.530,300 i - J - - nla Ulility Tax-Transportation CIP 890,625 i 890,625 890.625 i 1.400.000 i - I - - nla Ulility Tax-General Fund Operations = I - 1,238,728 I - ! - - nla Utility Tax-Prop 1 Voter Package prog - - 1,837.500 I 545,000 i 545.000 - 0.0% Utility Tax-Community Center Debt Svc - i - - 917,183 I I - - nla Utility Tax-New Par1<s M&O 1 59,000 ! - i 59,000 -I - - 59,000 I . 0.0% Totat Operating Expenditures 17,127,828 i 16,863,106 4,766,44S 29,096,994 I 6,262,906 i 6,140,776 112,131 ! 1.8% Operating Revenues over/(under) I I ; I I Operating Expenditures 4,691,334 i 7,932,663 2,768,140 (6,266,099) i 2,193,076 i 4,314,748 2,121,673 I 9&.7% I I , I OTHER FINANCING SOURCES i I ; One-Time Transfers In 76,500 I 76,500 - 5.683,805 ! 4,583,805 I 4,583,805 - i 0.00/0 Grants/Mitigation/Other 114,3191 247,425 182,879 232,356 I 100,972 I 100,972 -I 0.0% Totat Other FinancIng Sources 190,819 i 323,926 182,879 6,916,161 I 4,684,777 i 4,684,777 . i 0.0% I OTHER FINANCING USES 4.255.095\ 1 I I I I - i One- Time Transfers Out 4,255,096 3,610,605 4,197.603 I 3,597.000 ! 3,597,000 0.0% Other 76,500 I 21,326 - - ! - ! . -I nla 4,197,603 i 3,697,000 I I Total Other Financing Uses 4,331,696 4,276,422 3,610,606 3,697,000 -! 0.0% ; I I i I ENDING FUND BALANCE I Arterial Street (1)1 59,080 1,074.105 15,105 - 2,388,856 nla n/a Utility Tax 1,228,801 ! 1.912,636 1,085,014 1,711,179 1,649.479 nla nla Solid Waste & Recycling 75.072 j 99,977 259.688 115,936 . 178,733 nla nla HoteVMotel Lodging Tax -I 169,064 127,183 0 - 164,958 n/a nla FW Community Center -I 55.273 - 239,100 - 458.404 nla nla Paths & Trails 24,831 ! 25,400 18,550 34,320 - 28,529 nla nla Debt Service Fund 3,902.710 I 6,217,346 1,866,337 3,133,291 - 9,691,795 nla n/a . Surface Water Management 1,033,486 ! 1.163)39 551,997 903,568 - 427.636 n/a nla Dumas Bay Centre Operations (0)1 (28.226) (28,699) 6.095 - 6,136 nla nla l Knutzen Family Theatre 10,709, 31,426 101,290 9.078 108,636 nla n/a Total Ending Fund Balance $ 6,276,608 ! $ 9,706,216 $ 6,066,466 $ 6,167,673 ! $ . $ 16,103,160 n/a nla Real Estate Excise Tax REAL ESTA TE EXCISE TAX REVENUES Compared to 2006, collections are up Year to date thru April $371K or 22.1%. April's receipt of 2006 2007 2007 Change from 2006 2007 Actual vs Budget $507K is $42K above April 2006's Month Actual Budget Actual $Var %Var $Var "Var . activity and includes a total of 266 Jan $ 157,303 $ 80,083 $ 693,595 $ 536,292 340.9% $ 613,512 766.1% Feb 468,067 238,292 219,522 (248,545) -53.1% (18,770) -7.9% real estate transactions, of which 77 N1ar 585,651 298,154 626,241 40,590 6.9% 328,087 110.0% were tax exempt and of the remaining Apr 464.491 236.472 506,747 42,256 9.1% 270,275 114.3% 189, 11 were mobile home sales. The N1ay 536,863 273,316 - - - - annex area has contributed year-to- Jun 403,129 205,233 - - - - date revenue of $42,835. The largest Jul 472,383 240.490 - - - - Aug 425,803 216,776 - - - - transactions m the current month Sep 821,731 418,343 - - - - consist of the sales of South Wynd Oct 322,927 164,402 - - - - Apartments @ 31008 18th Ave S, Nov 589,195 299,958 - - - - Econo Lodge Hotel @ 1505 S 328th Dee 252,370 128.481 - - - - YTDTotal $1,675,511 $ 853,001 $2,046,104 $ 370,593 22.1% $1,193,103 139,9% St, and Wild Waves Park. Annual Total $5,499,911 $2,800,000 Sales Tax Year-to-date revenue of $4.28M is LOCAL RETAIL SALES TAX REVENUES above April 2006 year-to-date Year-ta-date thru April revenue of $4.03M by $246K or 2006 2007 2007 Change from 2006 2007 Actual vsBudget 6.1 %. The current month's Sales Tax Month Actual Budget Actual $ % $ % Jan $ 938,052 $ 890,608 $ 994,515 $ 56.463 6.0% $ 103,907 11.7% of $959K is above the 2006 monthly Feb 1,365,682 1,296,610 1,375,200 9,518 0.7% 78,590 6.1% activity by $96K or 11.2%. As N1ar 862,566 818,940 946.690 84,124 9.8% 127~750 15.6% shown in the detail by SIC code table, Apr 862,627 818,998 959,015 96,388 11.2% 140,017 17.1% N1ay 996,962 946,539 - - - - - new construction alone increased by Jun 964,269 915.499 - - - - - $34K, which is one of the primary JuJ 975,607 926,264 - - - - - contributing factors of the positive Aug 1,197,002 1,136.461 - - - - - .Sep 1,062,683 1,008,936 - - - - - bottom line. In addition, the major Oct 1,037,502 985,028 - - - - projects that contributed to this' Nov 1,115,115 1,058,716 - - - - - increase are mainly public projects. Dee 1,031,652 979.474 - - - - - . YTD Total $ 4,028,927 $ 3,825,155 $ 4,275,420 $ 246,493 6.1% $ 450,265 11.8% For these reasons, the sales tax improvement is temporalY in nature, Annual Total $12,409,719 $11,782,071 different than the broad based economic improvement which would be more sustainable. Sales Tax bv SIC Code Retail sales continue to remain the largest source of sales tax revenue, accounting for 54% of all sales tax collections. Year-to- date retail sales tax collection is up $172K or 8% above year-to-date 2006; majority of the increase is in the following areas: miscellaneous store retailers, electronics and appliances, general merchandise store, and building material and garden. Services industry accounts for 19% of the total sales COM PARISON OF SALES TAX COLLECTIONS BY SIC GROUP tax collections. On year-to-date basis, services sales Year-to-date thru April tax is up by $23K or 3% compared to 2006. Food Component 2006 2007 Change from 2006 services and drinking places accounts for this increase. Group Actual Actual $ % Retail Trade $ 2,128.452 $ 2,300,538 $ 172,086 8.1% Wholesale trade accounts for 4% of the total sales tax Services 768,276 $ 791,200 $ 22,924 3.0% collections. Year-to-date wholesaling activity is down Construct/Contract 596,073 $ 629,934 $ 33,861 5.7% $10K or 6% below 2006 year-to-date. The negative Vllholesaling 165,237 $ 155,604 $ (9,633) -5.8% variance is due to decreasing activity in wholesale Transp/Utility 6,415 $ 4,879 $ (1,536) -23.9% trade of nondurable goods. Inforrration 165,236 $ 182,282 $ 17,046 10.3% Manufacturing 59,694 $ 49,128 $ (10,566) -17.7% Governrrent 16,632 $ 41.469 $ 24,837 149.3% Information accounts for 4% of the total sales tax Finllns/Real Estate 106,726 $ 113,726 $ 7,000 6.6% collections. Year-to-date information activity is up by Other 16,186 $ 6,660 $ (9,526) -58.9% $17K or 10% compared to 2006. Internet service YTDTotal $ 4,028,927 $ 4,275,420 $ 246,493 6.1% providers showed an increase in activity. Manufacturing activity accounts for 1 % of the total sales tax collections is down by $IIK or 18% when compare to 2006 year- . to-date. Significant decrease is due to decrease in activity of a major wood product manufacturing company. . Government activity shows an increase of $25K or 149% compared to 2006's activity due to a significant increase in activity of non-classifiable establishments. . Construction and contracting activity, which accounts for 15% of sales tax collections, is up $34K or 6% from 2006's activity. Sales tax received year-to-date on major City projects total $167K or 26% of total construction and contracting activity. Sales Tax by Area The City's largest retail center, South 348th, which generates 12% SALES TAX COMPARISON by AREA 9f the City's sales tax, is showing a increase of $IIK or 2.2% Year-to-da te thru April compared to the year 2006. 2006 2007 Chg from 2006 Group Actual Actual $ % The Commons year to date activity show an increase of $12K or Total Sales Tax $4,028,927 $4,275,420 $246,493 6.1% 3% compared to 2006. S 348th Block $484,631 $495,200 $10,569 2.2% % chg from prey l' -67.4% 2.2% na na Percentage of total 12.0% 11.6% -0.4% -3.7% Major Auto Sale's collection total $123K and is $IIK or 3% The Commons 390,n2 402,881 12,109 3.1% below 2006. % chg from prey l' -59.9% 3.1% na na Percentage of total 9.7% 9.4% -0.3% -2.8% S 312th to S316th tax collections are up by $49K or 9% comparing Major Auto Sales 134,487 123,014 (11,473) -2.8% % chg from prey l' -67.5% -8.5% na na to prior year. Percentage of total 3.3% 2.9% -0.5% -13.8% S 312th to S 316th 203,988 252,500 48,512 8.5% Pavilion Center tax collections are up by $20K or 4% comparing to % chg from prey l' -64.1% 23.8% na na Percentage of total 5.1% 5.9% 0.8% 16.6% prior year. Pavilion Center 189,993 209,898 19,905' 4.3% % chg from prey l' -58.7% 10.5% na na Federal. Way Crossings was added in May of 2006. Therefore, Percentage of total 4.7% 4.9% 0.2% 4.1% FW Crossings - 58,727 58,727 100.0% history information is not available. Year to date collection totals % chg from prey l' na na na na $59K. Percentage of total 0.0% 1.4% 1.4% na GAMBLING TAX REVENUE Gambling Tax Year- To-Date Through April Gamb]ing tax collection through April 2006 2007 2007 Change from 2006 2007 Actual vs Budget . is $503K. In comparison to 2006 year- Month Actual Budget Actual $Var %Var $Var %Var to-date collection, 2007's tax collection Jan $ 145,990 $ 128,487 $ 145,237 $ (753) -0.5% $ 16.749 13.0% Feb 123,992 109,126 108,503 (15,489) -12.5% (624) -0.6% .. is higher by $8K or 1.6%. Year-to-date M3r 103,346 90,955 118,866 15.520 15.0% 27,911 30.7% April, our biggest contributor Apr .121,394 106,840 129,905 8,510 7.0% 23,064 21.6% experienced approximately 1 % or $3K M3y 94,551 83,215 - - - - - decrease when comparing to 2006 year- Jun 101,385 89,230 - - - - - Jul 104,308 91,802 - - - - - to-date, while the other smaller Aug 124,513 109,585 - - - - - establishments faced a decrease Sep 123,753 108,916 - - - - - anywhere from 2% to 55% in activities. Oct 114,264 100,565 - - - - - The annex area has contributed year-to- Nav 106,065 93,349 - - - - - date revenue of$7,456. Dee 99.906 87,928 - - - - - YTO Total $ 494,722 $ 435,409 $ 502,510 $ 7,788 1.6% $ 67,101 15.4% Annual Total $ 1,363,468 $ 1,200,000 Table reneets gamblingaclivities on accrual basis. HoteVMotel Lodging Tax HotellMotel lodging tax collections through HOTEUMOTEL LODGING TAX REVENUES April total $54K. Compared to 2006, the Year-ta-date thru April lodging tax is $7K or 16% above the same 2006 2007 2007 Change from 2006 2007 Actual vs Budget period. Month Actual Budget Actual $ Var %Var $Var %Var Jan $ 11,357 $ 11,349 $ 13,411 $ 2,054 18.1% $ 2,062 18.2% Feb 11,290 11,282 14,883 3,593 31.8% 3,601 31.9% Mar 11,953 11,945 12,748 795 6.7% 803 6.7% Apr 11,675 11,667 12.545 870 7.5% 878 7.5% May 15,039 15,029 - - - - Jun 11,798 11.790 - - - - - Jul 14,245 14.235 - - AU9 16,626 16.615 - - - Sep 18,082 18,070 - - - Ocl 20,389 20,376 . - - - - - . Nov 15,636 15,625 - - - - Dec 17,130 17,118 - YTDTotal $ 46,274 $ 46,243 $ 63,686 $ 7,312 16.8% $ 7,344 16.9% Annual Total $ 176,219 $ 176,100 Utility Tax Utility taxes received through April total $4.41M and is above 2006 year.to date collections by $970K or 28%. I UTIL/TYTAXES I I UTILITY TAXES I . Year-to-date thru April Year-to-date thru April 2006 2007 I 2007 Change from 2006 2007 Actual vsBudget 200& 2007 Change from 2006 Month Actual Budget Actual $ Var % Var $ Var % Var Actual Actual $Var %Var Jan $ 876,526 $ 873,651 $ 944,505 $ 67,979 7.8% $ 70,854 8.1% Sectric $ 1.143,313 $ 1,500,180 $ 356,866 31.2% Gas 838,281 1,079.035 240,753 28.7% Feb 837,744 834,996 1,047,982 210,238 25.1% 212,986 25.5% Solid Waste 190,062 235,526 45,464 23.9% Mar 800,882 982,005 1,174,112 373.231 46.6% 192,107 19.6% Cable 310,427 411,255 100,828 32.5% Apr 923,126 1.103,848 1.244,737 321,611 34.8% 140,889 12.8% Phone 315,786 335,397 19,610 6.2% May 766,898 948,132 0.0% - - Cellular 574.780 730.561' 155,780 27.1% Jun 643,613 825,252 - - 0.0% - Pager 112 172 61 54.2% .1J1 655,651 837,251 - - 0.0% - - SWM 68,424 119,212 50,788 74.2"A. Aug 627,786 809,4n - - 0.0% - - Tax Rebate (5,354) (3,085) 2,269 -42.4 % Sep 633,958 815,629 0.0% , - YTOTotal $ 3,438,278 $ 4,408,261 $ 969,973, 28.2%. - - Oct 723,406 904.783 - 0.0% - - Taxrebales are excluded from total. Nov 696,658 878,123 - - 0.0% - - Dec 857,202 1,038,140 - - 0.0% - - Compared to year-to-date 2006, Electricity is up $357K Tax Rebate (5,354) (17,737) (3,085) 2,269 -42.4% 14,652 -82.6% or 31 %, Gas is up $241K or 29%, Cable is up $101K or YTOTotal $ 3,438.278 $ 3,794,500 $ 4,408,251 $ 969,973 28.2% $ 613,751 16.2% 33%, Phone is up $20K or 6% this is mainly due to the Annual $10.851.2871 I rate increase, and Cellular phone is up $156K or 27%, Total $9,043,449 YTD Total includes Taxrebates "Through April, the City received approximately $5K in amended returns due to not compliance from various utilities companies. Staff continues monitoring and following up with utility companies to ensure compliance. There was also a back tax of roughly $8K received from one of the major telecommunication providers as result of a tax audit. Update Oil Propositioll 1 The enhancements of police. and community safety focuses first on improving the core functions of policing: patrol, traffic, and investigations. The voter package adds 18 sworn police officers and one record clerk in the Police Department. It also provides more funds for the Municipal Court, City criminal prosecution, and jail and support services, whose workload directly impact by increasing the number of police officers. Finally, the voter package adds one additional code compliance officer, related legal support, one park maintenance worker and funding for City park security. Since the passage of Proposition 1, the . City is actively recruiting to fill the new positions. Judge position is appointed and judge will start on May 14, 2007. Eleven new police officers are to be hired, including proposition 1 positions and vacancies. The number of police officers to be hired is significant due to a high attrition rate in the police force; the City is constantly filling existing vacancies as they occur. The City is continually testing imd checking backgrounds on police applicants. Majority of the other support positions have been filled except for human resource analyst, information teclmology analyst and the record specialist. Additional funding for equipment costs associated with the new positions was provided. 'So far, the City has purchased 5 vehicles under .this voter package. As far as information teclmology equipment, the City is continually purchasing computers, radios, laptop, etc to fully support the newly added positions. Staff is currently developing the prop 1 expenditure reporting and will include that in the quarterly financial report. The following table provides a comparison of utility tax revenue collections at the 6.00% rate and the revenue collections at 1.75% for proposition 1 funding. . Utility Tax Reve nue Com parison Year 2006 Vear 2007 Variance - 2006 vs 2007 @ 6.00% Month' '6.oo.i~' 6.00% 1.75% . Total $ Change % Change January $ 876,526 $ 944,505 $ - $ 944,505 $ 67,979 7.8% February 837.744 1,047,982 . 1,047,982 210,238 25.1% March ' ...- , '. ,,' 8~i:i;8li2" "'908,990 . 265,122 " .. ';:174,112 . 108:108 ... m., . 13:5% ...", . April 923,126 963,667 281,070 1,244,737 40,541 4.4% 'May . ... 766,898 . . .. ... ... 0.0% - - - .. ,June .643,613 - - - - 0.0% . July 655,651 .. - - - O.Oo~ August 627,786 - - - - 0.0% September ,'633,958' ... - .. - - .0.0% October 723,406 - - - - 0.0% November 696,658 - - - - 0.0% , December 857,202 - - - - 0.0% Tax Rebates (5,354) (3,085) - (3,085) 2,269 -42.4% YlDTotal $ 3,438,278 $ 3,862,059 $ 546,192 $ 4,408,251 $ 426,866 12.4% IAnnual Total $ 9,043,449 nla nla nla nla n/a . IAnnual Budget $ 8,383,001 nla $ 1,837,500 nla nla n/a .1.75% utility tax rate increase for proposijion 1 funding is effective February 4, 2007. Budget is based on 9 rronths. Utility tax receipts lag 1 rronth (i.e. February utility tax are received by the Oty in March.) . State Shared Revenue Year-to-date distribution of $1.79M is above 2006's activity STATE SHARED REVENUES by $190K or 12%. Liquor excise tax, criminal justice high Year to date thru April . crime, local criminal justice sales tax, and fuel tax are up. The 2006 2007 Change from 2006 City received $45K for high crime distribution in April is the Revenue Actual Actual $ % final distribution based on 2005 's crime statistics. It is liquor Prof~s Tax $ 139,119 $ 132,806 $ (6,313) -4.5% unknown at this time whether we will continue to receive high liquor Excise Tax 178,380 194,913 $ 16,533 9.3% crime funding. The next distribution is scheduled for July Crim Just- Populalion 39,717 40,779 1,062 2.7% 2007, if we qualify based on 2006's crime statistics. Year to' Criminal Just High Crime - 90,199 90,199 nla date through April, new gas tax effective in August 2005 has Local Crim Just Sales Tax 619,986 666,386 46,400 7.5% contributed $11 OK of the increase. FuelTax. 613,916 655,705 41,789 6.80" DUI- Cijies 7,140 7,049 (91) -1.3% YTO Total $1,598,258 $1,787,838 $ 189,579 11.9% . Fuellax is included in bolh generaUslreel. designaled operating funds, and transportation CIP. Permit Activity BUILDING PERMITS & FEES Year-to-date building permit I activity is above 2006's year-to- Year-to-Date Through April 2006 2007 2007 Change from 2006 2007 Actual vs Budget date activity by $169K or 19%. Actual Budget Actual $ % $ % Compared to year-to-date budget Jan 111,925 78,922 186,857 74.932 66.9% 107,935 136.8% estimates, permit activity is up Feb 239.689 169,014 284,798 45,109 18.8% 115,784 68.5% $427K or 69.1%. Significant Mar 217 ,839 153,606 269,602 51,763 23.8% 115,996 75,5% permits during April 2007 Apr 306,214 215,923 303,057 (3,156) -1.0% 87,135 40.4% include Barkley Ridge May 228,733 161,288 - - - - - Jun 245,637 173,208 - - - - - Apartments and Lakota Crest. Jul 274,730 193,722 - - - - - Aug 404.296 285,084 - - - - - Community Development's Sep 171,649 121,036 - - - - - positive expenditure variance' of Oct 238,296 168,031 - - - - - $137K is mainly due to timing of Nov 153.824 108,467 - - - - - payme'nts, under spending of Dee 213,512 150,555 - - - - - YTD Total 875,667 617,465 1,044,315 168,648 19.3% 426,850 69.1% one-time funded programs, and Annual Total 2,806,343 1,978,857 na na na na . salary and benefits savings. Exp th ru Apr" 793,730 859,400 Recovery Ratio 110.32% 121.52% "Exp included CD Adrrin (001-5200.07~. Planning (001-5200.073). and Building (001-5200.074) Right-of-way permits and ROW PERMITS & DEVROPMENT SB'WICES FEES development se1V'ices fees are up Year-to-Date Through April by $23K or 16% when compared I 2006 2007 20,07 Change from 2006 2007 Actual vs Budget to 2006's year-to-date activity. Actual Budget Actual $ % $ "10 Jan 36,913 32,127 33,025 (3,888) -10.5% 898 2.8% Feb 45,720 39.792 50,655 4,935 10.8"10 10,863 27.3"10 Public Works Operations year- rvIa r 34,545 30,066 21,834 (12,712) -36.8% (8,233) -27.4% to-date expenditures total Apr 25,072 21,821 59,623 34,551 137.8% 37,802 173,2% $1.08M and is $109K or 9.1% rvlay 33,195 28,891 - - - - - below budget estimates. Savings Jun 44,256 38,518 - - - - - Jut 39,068 34,003 - - - - - can be found in various lines Aug 101,615 88,440 - - - - - items. Sep 29,635 25.792 - - - - - Oct 42,602 37,078 - - - - - Nav 90,364 78,648 - - - - - Dec 23,603 20,543 - - - - - YTDTotal 142,250 123,806 165,136 22,887 16.1"10 41,330 33.4% Annual Total 546,587 475,719 na, na Public Safety Expenditures through April total $6.llM, and is $504K or 8% below the year to date budget of $6.61M. The favorable variance is comprised of salarylbenefit savings offset by increases in overtime and termination pay, under spending of clothing allowance, and one-time funded programs. Savings are also due to timing of payments for goods and services and proposition equipment savings. e=-evenues through Apri,l total $193K and is $15K or 7% below year to date estimate of $208K. The unfavorable variance is ecause the City received a one-time $84K litigation settlement for bulletproof vests in April of 2006. Through April, City overtime is 30% or $55K above last year. There is a 77% increase in overtime for contracted services and traffic school. When the increase from the billable overtime is included, the total overtime increased to $74K or 36%. Type 2006 2007 $ % 2006 2007 2007 O1angefrom2006 2007 Actualvs Budget . Training $ 10,367 $ 12,738 $ 2,372 23% Actual Budget Actual $ % $ % Court 8,821 12,379 3,558 40% Jan $ 51,717 $ 35,611 $ 68,853 $17,136 33% $ 33,242 93.30/. ReldOper 148,685 178,198 29,51320% Feb 46.446 31,982 66,743 20,297 44% 34,762 108.7% SOAP nfa Mar 51,638 35,556 72,669 21,031 41% 37,113 104.4% Other 13,895 33,468 19,573 141% Apr 56,413 38,844 71,885 15,472 27% 33,041 85.1% Oty POrtion 181,768 236,783 ~ 55,016 30% May 45,026 31,004 - - - - - ContracUGr. 12,798 24,846 12,048 94% Jun 61,129 42,092 - - - - - Traffic Schc 11,649 18,521 6,872 59% Jul 53,903 37,116 - - - - - Horreland S - - - nfa Aug 49,527 34,102 - - - - - Billable 24,447 43,366" 18,919 77% Sep 58,165 40,050 - - - - - Grand Total $ 206,215 $ 280,150 $ 73,935 36%' Oct 58,234 40,098 - - - - - Nov 49,402 34,017 - - - - - Jail Services Dec 50,146 34,529 - - - - - J '1 S . h h A '1' $254K d' $117K Total $ 206,215 $141,993 $ 280,150 $ 73,935 36% $ 138,157 97.3% al ervlces t roug pn IS an IS A 1 below estimate of $371K and is due to timing of ;;~~ $631,746 $435,000 invoice payments. Court COURT REVEN~E . . Through Apnl MUTIlclpal Court year-to-date 2006 2007 2007 Change from 2006 2007 Actual vs Budget expenditures of $376K is $57K or Month Actual Budget Actual $ Var % Var $ Var % Var 13% below estimates. The January $ 63,844 $ 58,353 $ 74,292 $ 10,448 16.4% $ 15,939 27.3% expenditure savings is comprised of February 77,646 70,967 71.310 (6,336) -8.2% 342 0.5% salary/benefits due to position March 68.498 62,607 92.354 23,856 34.8% 29,748 47.5% . E I d' b' April 75.494 69.001 77,737 2,242 3.0% 8,736 12.7% vacancies. xc U mg pro atlOn May 78,082 71,367 - - - - - through April revenue is up $30K June 81,345 74,349 - - - - - or 4% compared to year-to-date July 68,616 62,715 - - - - - 2006. August 78,613 71,851 - - - - - SeptelTber 75,256 68,784 - - - - - . October 79,872 73,002 - - - - - November 73,816 67,467 - - - - - Traffic and non-parking fines' total December 64,632 59,073 - - - - - $197K and is $28K or 17% above Subtotal S 285,482 $ 260,928 $ 315,693 $ 30,211 3.9% 54,764 21.0% Y ar-to-d t ?006 Parki cr Probation Svcs 25,870 23;015 30,498 4,628 17.9% 7.483 32.5% . e . a e -' . no YTDTotal $ 311,353 $ 283,944 $ 346,191 $ 34,839 11.2% 62,247 21.9% mfractlons total $17K and IS $lK Annual Total $971,689 $917,535 na na na na or 6% above year-to-date 2006. DUI and other misdemeanors total $32K and is $4K or 10% below year-to-date 2006. Criminal costs total $9K and is $IK or 16% above year-to-date 2006. Criminal Conviction Fees total $7K and is below year-to-date 2006 by $3K. I I ,-----..-.-----. --.------- _____n____________._______._._.__. - - ----, COURT REl/8\IUE i . . . . ! Th h A '1 i MUniCipal Court Caseload, FIlings, and Revenues ! By Category roug pro I ! 2006 2007 Change from 2006 'I' : Actual Actual $ Var % Var I 2,000 100,000 i Qvil ""'nailies $ 4,852 $ 4,811 $ (41) -0.8% i 1,800 90,000 Traffic & Non-Parking 168,378 196,745 28,368 16.8%. 1,600 80,000 Parkinglnfraclions 16,190 17,159 969 6.0% f 01 1,400 _ 70000 DUJ & Other IViisd 36,138 32,384 (3,753) -10.4% i ~ '.~' ',' . CrimnalTraffic Msd 12,037 16,107 4,069 33.8% i ~ 1,200 -' i ,~ wt .', 60.000" Crimnal Costs 7,625 8,839 1,215 15.9% I ~ 1,000' . . t i ~ \ 50.000 ~ Interest! Other IlViisc 5,994 11,472 5,478 91.4%! "3 800 ; t ; if! ( t;: P! ! . 40,000 ~ Crimnal Conv Fees 10.005 6,978 (3,027) -30.3%! 51 '- '- ; :' , f \ ~ 'I Shared Court Costs 3,236 2,524 (712) -22,0% I ~ 600 ". ; ~ ,. ! ; ~ ,i 30,000 Services & Charges 21,027 18,673 (2,355) -11.2% ! 400 '- t ;;, _; '- '. ' i . 20.000 Subtotal $ 285,482 $ 315,693 $ 30,211 10.6% I 200 ' . '- \ i ~;; - 10,000 Probation Services 25,870 30,498 4,628 17.9%! i '- 1 - '- \ ! YTDTotal $ 311,353 $ 346,191 $ 34,839 11.2% i ! !O !O !O !O !O !O !O !O !O !O !O !O " " " " . Criminal costs include screener fees_ I ~<;j 'j,<SJ 'j,<SJ 'j,<SJ 'j,<SJ ~<;j ~<;j ~<;j ~<;j 'j,<SJ ~<;j ~<;j ~<::; 'j,cS> 'j,cS> 'j,cS> ; i #~~~~~~~~~~~#~~~ ; ! l.____ _ .______ ~~-~~i-c:=.?~~'~~~_~Rr;~~-~s~l.__ .__._ ______.__;. Parks & RecreatiOll Overall parks operations expenditures through April total $952K, which is $24K or 3% above the year-to-date budget of $927K. Dumas Bay Centre and Knutzen Family Theatre's revenues and expenditures are both above budget. The increases in . activity at Dumas Bay Centre and Knutzen Family Theatre triggered increasing in expenditures such as maintenance, janitorial costs, and capital purchases, etc. The table below is a comparison of budgeted versus actual subsidy and recovery ratio by program. GENERAl RECREATION & CULTURAl SERVICE PROGRAMS AND DUMAS BAY CENTRE PERFORMANCE Year to Date Through April 2007 Budget Actual Revenues I Expenditures I I Recovery Revenues I Expenditures I I Recovery Variance Program Subsidy Ratio Subsidy Ratio Subsidy GENERAl RECREATION Steel Lake Aquatics =-_ 2,000 i 20,278 r-"'18,278 I -- 9.9% -I - 759 i 759 r-- n1a -. 17,519 Arts & Special Events .______._ ____~3,OOO _L 268,666 i 175,666 ! 34.6% 41,561 I 48.969 i 7,40Bj-- 84.9% __168,259 Youth Athletics 42,450 I 101,236 i 58,786 ! : 41.9% __ 10,710+__ 20,567 L_ 9,857 L~.~ __ 48,928 Adult Athletics . 240,nO I 140,693 I (100,On)( -'171.1% __ 68,984 , 33,570 I (35,414)1 205.5% (64,663) Community Recreation --- 124,000 I 145,219 I 21,219: -- 85.4% _.32,0841 25,076 i (7,008~L 127.9% __ 28,227 Recreation Inc - -. 48,850 I 61,954 i 13,104 r- 78.8% 16,834 ! 14,238 , (2,596)1 118.2"k 15,700 ---- _______ _ 500 '_.____1,800 +__. _!"~!!.~L___3.7.8% (105)1 139.3% -- Youth Commission 374 I 269' _____ 1,405 Red, White & Blue' 13,500 , 41,550 28,050 ..L__ 32.5% -- l,ooO! 6761 _ (32411__ 148.00/~ 28,374 Senior Services __ 58,740 I 131,558! 72,818 i 44.6% - 7,9641- 19,011 I 11,047 41.9% 61,771 Subtotal .---. S 623,810 ! $ 912,954 I $ 289,144 I 68.3% S 179,51? I $ 163,135 I $ (16,376)1 110.0% ~ 305,521 Administration I 304,665 I 304,665 T.-------nia . , 113,301 I 113,301 I n1a 191,364 -, I TOTAL GENERAl RECREATION 1 S 623,810 I $ 1,217,619 , $ _ 593,809 i 51.2%1 S 179,512 I $ 276,436 I $96,924 I 64.9%i $496,885 1 1 TOTAL FW COMMUNITY CENTER I $ 1,248,117 I S 1,681,289 I S 898,474 : 74.2%1 $ 103,015 , $ 247,330 I $144,315 I 41.70/01 $754,1591 DUMAS BAY CENTRE I I i I , i _u.__ 512,625 I 518,364 I - 5,7391 ~ 162,941 I 164,849 I - 1,9081 Dumas Bay Centre 98_8% ___ 3,832 Knutzen Family Theatre . '---80;522 ,- -"2oS,235-:-----rn,713T- - 39.2%-- 39,664 , 63,693 I 24,029 I 62.3% 100,683 1 TOTAL DUMAS BAY CENTRE 1$ 593,147 I $ 723,599 I $ 130,452 I 82.0%1 $ 202,605 I $ Arts Commission' - i 4,250 I 4,250 i _ n1a 5,350 ! . GRAND TOTAL $ 2,465,074 I $ 3,626,757 i $ 1,626,985 i 68.0% $ 490,482 ! $ General Recreation and Cultural Services Direct program expenditures total $163K or 17.9% of the total annual budget of$913K not including indirect costs. Including indirect administration costs, recreation expenditures total $276K and are 22.7% of the total annual budget of $1.22M. Recreation fees total $180K and are 28.8% of the total annual budget of $624K. Recreation fees have recovered 110% of direct program costs and is 41.7% above the annual budgeted recovery ratio of 68.3%. Considering indirect administration costs, the recovery ratio is reduced to 64.9% or 13.7% above the annual budgeted recovery ratio of 51.2%. _ General recreation fitness programs are expected to decline as a result of the opening of Federal Way Community Center. Dumas Bav Centre Dumas Bay Centre operating reveque of $163K is up by $43K or 36% compared to year to date budget of $120K. Operating expenditures through April total $165K, which is $21K or 15% above the year to date budget of$144K. Dumas Bay Centre has recovered 98.8% of its operating expenses. Knutzen Familv Theatre Operating revenue of $40K is up $13K or 49% compared to the year to date budget of $27K. Operating expenditures through April total $64K, which is $2K or 4% over the year to date budget of $61K. Knutzen Theatre has recovered 62.3% of its operating expenses. Federal Way Community Center The Federal Way Community Center Fund was established as a special revenue fund supported by user fees and designated utility tax transfer. The facility opened early March with a grand opening on March 31, 2007. The transition/startup revenues and expenditures include Kenneth Jones Pool and Klahanee Community Center first quarter's activity. These costs are accounted for under the categories other sources and other uses as shown in the .corresponding table. The operating revenue budget includes ' 2001 Variance $1,248K in user fees/program revenue and Federal Way Annual YTO YTO $493K in utility tax subsidy. 'Through Community Center Budget Budget Actual $ % April, operating revenues total $103K and Beginnyng Balance $ 55,273' $ 55,273: $ 55,273 - 0,0%. IS $36K or 25.7% below year-to-date .. T d . Revenues , projectl.ons. 0 ate,. operatmg Daiiy D-op-In Admssions 418.500 46:500" 48.967 2,467 5.3% expenditures total $247K and IS $140K or Exiend~ Use Passes' 540,000 . 60,000' 249 (59,751) -99.6% 36.3% below year-to-date budget Event Adrnssions 3,750 417 - (417)-100.0.1. estimates. Federal Way Community Vouth AthleticA-ogniiTs- 15,750 . 1,750 - t1,'isoi '-100.0% Center has recovered 41.7% of operating OpenGym'lndoorAayground . . . 500 .. ..56 [ . . .... . ~ . (56) -100.0% expenditures. A9~at~cs I'!ogr_ar..n>~~~sso~sfaass~s 7.6.18~ 8..464.._ . . 38.74~. . 30,278. 3.~7.7% Childcare Fees 19,832 2,204 . - (2.204) -100.0% . Rtness Training Fees . 14,625 . . 1,625;' . 261 (1j64) -83.9.";; Through Apnl 30,2007 there were a total . Toweliequipri-eiiiReiiiciis 4,570' S08 ; - (508) -foo.o% of 1,961 pass-holders. The following 'A:,oi ReriialsfCorTpetitive-:Laplanes 18,3002,033 - (2,033). -100.0% table provides a'breakdownofthe number ReriiaiS . .... ... . 113,106 12,567'... 7,207 "tS,361) -42.7% of pass types sold and the overall number Merchandisesales~' 11,9541.328 3,009 . 1.680 . 126.5% of pass-holders. Conces~!o~slV~~~in~__ _' __ 11,050 ., ..1,228._ _ .. ~ (1,228) -100.0%. . Interest Earnings - - 4,580 4.580 nfa Total Revenue 1,248,117 138,680' 103,015 . (35,665) -25.7% Total By Pass-Type = ill Expenditures- ... House-~rsonnel Costs f.on,6oo 289,958. . 180,639 109,319 37.7% Adult. holds Senior Teen Youth Supplies 128,089 21 :348 '(. '23,445' (2,097): -9.8% 3 Month 75 174 53 10 7 OiherServices & Charges 348.413 38.713 '3,86634:847 . '90.0% 6 Month 19 50 11 4 1 . ....-...-.....--- ..... ..'" ... ,. .... - .... .............. . ..... -.. Annual 12 54 20 0 0 .lntergovernrrental. 1.875 938 ' 726 212 : 22.6% Cap~al 20,625 2,292 3.759 (1A67) -64.0% Monthly 20 132 9 0 2 .. ... .. ,..... ........ ...... . ... ..'" . . . Multi-Visit 49 0 19 10 33 InlernaIServlce.Charges. 104,678. 34,893,.. 34,896 (3): 0.0% Total 175 410 112 24 43 Total Expenditures 1,681,289' 388,141' 247,330 140,811 . 36.3% Total Passholders = .1M1 OP.e rating Rev Over f (Under Exp) (433,172) (249,461>',. (144,315) 105,146 -42.1% House- Adult holds Senior Teen Youth . OU;ej."Sources .' '" ..... . .. 3 Month 75 633 53 10 7 Transiiion Revenue 33.820 33,820 50.201 16,381 48.4%. 6 Month 19 201 11 4 1 Transfer'in from Generai Fund 30,000 30,000 : 30,000 - 0.00/.' Annual 12 229 20 0 0 Transfer In fromNCC OP Fund 173,805 173,805 113,805 - 0.0% Monthly 20 544 9 0 2 Tran'sfer In from Utax Fund 492.923 492,923 492,923 - 0.0% Multi-Visit 49 0 19 10 33 Total Other Sources 730,548 730,548 746.929 16,381 2.2% Total 175 1607 112 24 43 Other Uses TransilionfSlartupCosts 113,549 113,549' 199,698 (86,149) -75.9% Total Other Uses 113,549 113,549 199,698 (86,149) -75.9% Ending Balance $ 239,100 $ 422,811 $ 458,190 35,379 : 8.4% Other Departmelltal Variallces City Council year-to-date expenditures total $199K is $21K above estimate mainly due to increase in association dues and other line item increases. City Manager year-to-date expenditures of$326K is over estimates by $17K mainly to due increase in public defender costs. Economic Development year-to-date expenditures of $85K 'or $4K below target mainly due to under spending of one time funding. Management Services year-to-date expenditures of$604K and is right on target. Law year-to-date expenditures total $401K and is $72K below estimates due to salary savings from vacancy, under spending of outside legal services due to timing, and under spending of one-time programs. . CASH & INVESTMENTS The following table shows the in-house investment activity schedule and their related yields and comparison to benchmark. Per . policy, the basis used by the City to determine whether market yields are being achieved is the range between the average 6- month US Treasury Bill (5.06%) and the State Investment Pool (5.23). The average portfolio yield is 5.17% and falls within ~ the benchmarks. . Investment Schedule April 20UT Settlement Interest Investment Maturity Yield to TVDe Date Pavments Par Amount Cost Date Maturity Aaencv - FNMA 3136F3VQ6 OS/27/03 OS/25/06 $ 1,000,000 1,000,750 5/25/2007 2.48% AQency - FNMA 3136F3UT1 05/30/03 06/03106 $ 1,000,000 997,529 12/312007 2.59% AQency- FHlB 3133XBT54 OS/25/05 11/25/05 - 5/25/06 $ 1,000,000 1,000,000 5/2512007 4.07% Aaencv - FHlB 3133XBT54 OS/25/05 11/25/05 - 5/25/06 $ 1,000,000 1,000,000 5/25/2007 4.07% AQency - FHLMC 3128X4RFO 10/24/05 04/05106 - 10/06/06 $ 1,000,000 999,990 10/24/2007 4.63~/. AQency - FHlMC 3128X4RFO 10/24/05 04/05/06 - 10/06/06 $ 1,000,000 1 ;000,000 10/24/2007 4.63% Agencv - FHlMC 3128X46M8 08/23/06 Bullet no int until end $ 1,000,000 1,001,419 8/15/2007 5.28% Aaency - FHlMC 3128X46M8 08123/06' Bullet no int until end $ 1,000,000 1,001,419 8/16/2007 5.28% Subtotal In-House Investments $ 8,000,000 8,001,107 Averaae Maturitv 72 Averaae Yield to Maturitv 4.18% AveraQe Yield - 6 mo. T-BiII 5.06% Municioallnvestor Account 20,680,929 1 day 5.39% State Investment Pool 33,751,538 1 day 5.23% Averaae Portfolio Maturitv & Yield 10 5.17% Total Investments 62,433,574 The total invested balance at the end of April is $62.43M, which includes $33.75M in the state investment pool, $8.00M in- house investment purchases, and $20.68M in the Municipal Investor Accounts. The state pool is composed of repurchase . agreements (72.70%), agency coupons and callables (8.79%), IB bank deposit (6.50%), treasury securities (0.21%), agency floating rate notes (1.28%), discount notes (6.95%) and certificates of deposit (3.57%). The City's total investment portfolio is . made up of 54% State Pool, 13% In-House Investments, and 33% Municipal Investors Accounts. ..._~. ._- _. .-..--..---. ,--..---- - . .... -_.. -. - -.-. ,...-.---.--.- -. .-... . -. - -- - . ----...-.-----.-.....---....- i i Total Portfolio by Category Interest Rates Comparison ! April 30, 2007 State' For the Month of April ! -- Investment I . I Fbol 54 V. 6 00/. ..------------ --'.- i . . 0 I' !o 6 Mmth T-BifI i I ! 0 : I i ! 5.0Vo------ - -1 ! ! ,i I 40.'. . _.__ .___. _ J I ill State Investment Fbotj . I . It . I I . ! !! I i I ! 3.0% -- i - '1' lOin-house hvestment i ! ~ = ~ I 0 i I I I ' 2.0Vo -,. - .1 I i In He I' '.- ! 0 Mmicipal hvestor I I ! i-use 1.0% . r - I Account ! i I Mmicipal ,/ i Investments!;! '! . ! """~,, / / - (Ag~;'" I 00% ,. . I. "''''oOoM""" I I I Accounts-- 13% i 2004 2005 2006 2007 L____._.___J I , 33% ' I L_________________.____ __ _--' ._.._...______ I . COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 4, 2007 ITEM#: 5c -- '~----'------ ------- ------ CITY OF FEDERAL WAY , CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT~ VOUCHERS POLICY QUESTION: Should the City approve the vouchers in the total amount of$7,895,339.91 COMMITTEE: Finance, Economic Development, and Regional Affairs Committee MEETING DATE: May 29,2007 CA TEGORY: ~ Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing 0 City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other ~TAFF REpORT By: Tho Kraus, Finance Manager "i1L DEPT: Management Services ------.- --_.... I, the undersigned, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the materials have been furnished, the services rendered, or the labor performed as described herein and that the claims are just and due obligations against the City of Federal Way, Washington, and that I am authorized to authenticate and certify said liens. Ma . Attachments: Voucher List Options Considered: NA ------_.._----_.__..~---_.__._-----_.__.._----_._--.--.._--_...._--_.._-----_...-.~..__.._-_._-_.--._-----_._---------.-------.--..-------- STAFF RECOMMENDATION: NA CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: ~ Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA TION: '1 move approval of the vouchers andforward to the June 4,2007 Council Meetingfor approval." ~eChair ... . fv\tCo~.Y\--- &wc;cl Co Ittee Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I move approval of the vouchers pursuant to RCW 42.24. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # 0 DENIED 1ST reading . 0 TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading . 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 05/1112006 RESOLUTION # .L --.-- -~.._-- ---- ------- City of Federal Way Claims Paid Via Wire Transfer . Date Vendor Description Amount Paid 4127/2007 Capmark Finance City Hall Mortgage $ 5,872,806.57 Total $ 5,872,806.57 . . ------------ ---- - --~---- ----~--------------- ----------------- --- . . . apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 04/24/2007 10:24:19AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 197922 4/24/2007 009982 AL YNN, JANE APRIL 28, 2007 4/19/2007 PRCS-WRITER'S CONFEREN 200.00 200.00 Voucher: 197922 197923 4/24/2007 009952 BARTLEY, NANCY APRIL 28,2007 4/28/2007 PRCS-WRiTER'S CONFEREN 200.00 200.00 Voucher: 197923 197924 4/24/2007 010094 BRIGGS, MATT APRIL 27, 2007 4/23/2007 PRCS-WRITER'S CONFEREN 200.00 200.00 Voucher: 197924 197925 4/24/2007 010009 HENDERSON, JUSTIN APRIL 28, 2007 4/23/2007 PRCS-WRITER'S CONFEREN 700.00 700.00 Voucher: 197925 197926 4/24/2007 009977 JOHNSTON, STEVE APRIL 28,2007 4/19/2007 PRCS-WRITER'S CONFEREN 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 197926 197927 4/24/2007 010074 KLAUSER, HENRIETTE ANNE APRIL 27, 2007 4/13/2007 PRCS-WRITER'S CONFEREN 1,000.00 1,000.00 Voucher: 197927 197928 4/24/2007 009954 NELSON, TED APRIL 27, 2007 4/19/2007 PRCS-WRITER'S CONFEREN 200.00 200.00 Voucher: 197928 197929 4/24/2007 000061 WA STATE REVENUE DEPAR'601-223-5385 4/24/2007 MSF-3/07-REMIT B&O TAX 19,366.48 19,366.48 Voucher: 197929 Sub total for us bank: 22,016.48 . Page: 1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 2 04/24/2007 10:24:19AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY 8 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 22.016.48 Page: 2 . . . apChk. ;eheCk List ~ r "1:1-' 04124f2001 '\0:24:'\9AM C\TY Of fEOERAL WAY ":"fyola~:~f.i~:c"<lir:;;~; ~;." '. ..", ,:J.. . - . Bank code: Key (none) Page: 3 - -------- - --~---- apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 04/20/2007 7:49:12AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Description Amount Paid Check Total 197903 4/20/2007 009404 AEGIS LEGAL SERVICES LLC 73 1/31/2007 CM-CONFLlCT DEFENDER S\ 750.00 750.00 Voucher: 197903 197904 4/20/2007 010075 ARTHUR, STEPHANIE ARTHUR 2007 4/12/2007 LAW-WSAMA 2007 CONF. - A! 55.00 55.00 Voucher: 197904 197905 4/20/2007 005208 COMMERCIAL CARD SOLUTICMARCH 2007 3/30/2007 MAR 20'07 PRO CARD PURCI- 5,583.66 5,583.66 Voucher: 197905 197906 4/20/2007 010087 GREEN, SARAH GREEN 2007 4/18/2007 MC-AOC TRAINING - S GREEI 187.97 187.97 Voucher: 197906 197907 4/20/2007 006222 KIM, RICHARD KIM 2007 WEEK 3/22/2007 PS-COLLlSION INVST. SMNR 325.00 325.00 Voucher: 197907 197908 4/20/2007 000302 KING COUNTY RECORDS,ELE06-103745 REC< 4/19/2007 CD-06-103745-SU RECORDIN 104.00 104.00 Voucher: 197908 197909 4/20/2007 003933 MAIRS, MANUEL C MAIRS 2007 WE 3/27/2007 PS-COLLlSION INVST. SMNR 325.00 325.00 Voucher: 197909 197910 4/20/2007 009424 MISSOULA CHILDREN'S THE;flAPRIL 2007 4/17/2007 PKKFT-AG07-015 MISSOULA' 2,500.00 2,500.00 Voucher: 197910 197911 4/20/2007 003584' NORMAN,CHruSTOPHER NORMAN 2007 4/11/2007 MSHR-WELLNESS CONF. - NI 95.00 95.00 Voucher: 197911 197912 4/20/2007 001189 PETTY CASH - CM OFFICE CM 4/11/07 4/11/2007 PW-WEED CUTTING TOOL 444.80 444.80 Voucher: 197912 197913 4/20/2007 009308 PETTY CASH-MS MS 4/11/07 4/11/2007 CD/AD: MILEAGE - KELLlE HE 510.11 510.11 Voucher: 197913 197914 4/20/2007 000051 PUGET SOUND ENERGY INC 131-066-1002 4/9/2007 PWTR-3/07 ELECT SVC NON 13,807.97 13,807.97 Voucher: 197914 197915 4/20/2007 004923 RICHARDSON, PATRICIA RICHARDSON 24/12/2007 LAW-WSAMA CONF. - RICHAI 40.00 40.00 Voucher: 197915 197916 4/20/2007 000285 SOUTH KING FIRE & RESCUE07-0193 3/30/2007 FWCC-FIRE PERMIT GRAND 100.00 Voucher: 197916 07-0122 4/4/2007 DBC-2007 FIRE PERMIT 25.00 125.00 197917 4/20/2007 009566 STAPLES BUSINESS ADVANT.8006703902 4/7/2007 MAR 2007 OFFICES SUPPLlE: 3,256.36 3,256.36 Voucher: 197917 197918 4/20/2007 007710 SUPERIOR LINEN SERVICE 540182 2/6/2007 PRCS-FLOOR MATS 47.39 Voucher: 197918 551514 3/20/2007 PRCS-FLOOR MATS 46.69 543951 2/20/2007 PRCS-FLOOR MATS 46.69 547729 3/6/2007 PRCS-FLOOR MATS 46.69 187.46 Page: 1 . . . apC";. -" ~\."ec\( Llst C\1'l Of fEOERAL WA'( 04/20/2007 7:49:'\ 2A.tJ\ (COOlioued) ",,"ouot paio ~ Baol<: I<e' US \,aol< . \o.oate oescriptiOO ~ 1074802 ~~ \ 1074802 .' Checl< # ~ "eodo' IS' Q,R 2007 4/1912007 II\Sf- IS' Q,R 07 LEASEHOL .' ~ 412012007 002649 IN P, S11';I'E ReJEl>lUE DEPT.II\ \N INSP,II\P, col>lf P, IN p,LL' 55.00 55.00 "oucher. 197919 ol>l INp,LLS 2007 41\312007 LI' - . . 197920 4/20/2007 007155 INp,LLS. MR \<' 39100.35 ,,"ucher: 197920 Su" totallor US "ao . · . page', 2 apChkLst . Final Check List Page: 3 04/20/2007 7:49:12AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY 18 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 39,100.35 Page: 3 . . . apChkLe A.heCk List -.age: 4 04/20/2007 7:49:12AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Void Checks Bank code: key (none) Page: 4 f\l'\a\ ct\ec\( Ust c\1'~ Of fEOERP.\' Wp.~ C,,~LSt . . ~ ~13012001 10:W08l'W\ ~ 115.00 o to oescriut\On j 115.00 ~ R1R\P~ B.n~: ~.."S l>.n~ ~ 4/16/2001 ?RCS--R\?C, S\?l-\IO . 298.00 298.00 ".ndo' LORP 200 . US T\?RRI'C\? 05, 5 00 ~~ 01638 LORO,jUU\?G 91 4/\7/2007 CO.\?Cp.1>W. . \95.00 19 . 191901 41\612007 0 197901 Ul-\n'R\?CORPS,\?LI002.00712 CO,\?' Cp.lI?US T\?RRi'C\? 05' 6,435.00 'iO"Cne!. 00302 l<\l-\G CO \ 4/1612007 ' 6,435.00 197902 41\8/2007 0 197902 OUl-\n'R\?CORPS,\?LI002.7129 ?INST.06.2..o\3\l83-l<l-\TJ#55,. 709\3.95 'iO"Cner. 000302 l<1l-\G C 1388.3l<1> 4/2512007 tl' 70,913.95 ' 19792\ 4/2312007 197921 oUl-\n' SU?\?RIOR COO6-2'0 ?RCS.p.G05.111 COIlIl. C\? 64.95 'iO"Cne" . 003464 l<1l-\G C \ 1 \ #20 4/1912007 64.95 191930 412712007 \ 97930 COl-\STRUCTIQ!'l CO p.G05' IISfL T .TOIN Il-\G S\?R'lIC\? \ 50 .00 'ioucner. 007348 j>,BSI-I\?R 31812007 . 150.00 19793 \ 410012007 197931 WIl-\G Of f\?O\?RAL W22046B ?WST .p.G01.oo2 STR\?ET sW \ 007.46 'ioucne!. 04234 j>,BT TO 3131/2007 1007.46 ' 197932 4/3012007 0 \97932 S\?R'iIC\?S COR?ORI56\95 fWCC-R\?.l<8' l<LCC 6LOG' 3864.65 'iO"cne!. 00\ 858 p.CT\Ol-\ 4/212007 10 3 884.65 ' 197933 410012007 197933 S\?CURln' COl-\TROL \4072 IIC.p.G06.02\ 3107 COURT S' \45.93 'iOUcne!. 000\09 p.CTN\? 419/2007 145.93 197934 4130/~~~7 197934 \.I'S\?CURIT'I Il-\C. 48\1 07 IISI-IR.6US\l-\\?SS Cp.ROS 0 6,750.00 'iO"c . 009\95 p.l<\? 4/11120 . 6,750.0 197935 4130/2007 197935 CC\?SS ?R\l-\TIl-\G & 111'111 \ 83 ?S--1-I00l< & Ull\? l<IT #l-Ip.L.6 4 658.82 'iOUcne'. 09764 I'LL /'J. 3/28/2007 4658.82 ' 197936 413012007 0 \97936 'ii>J'lGUWO \l-\C p.'il00627 . pJIICC.?OCl<\?T fOLO\?RS & I ' 'iOUCne'. 009983 p.\..L\?l-\' 3/31/2007 \69.23 \97937 4/3012007 \97937 C\? ?RIllT\IlG IllC 7648 ?WST.SI-IO'i\?LS p.110 IIWl<1I \20.75 . 'iOUCner. 10033 P.LUp.l-\ 41\712007 \??CO J>,OI-I\?SN\? 65.18 390 99 \ 97938 413012007 0 197938 ?ROOUCTS IllC T':A~~~~ 4/181200 7 ~~1~? p.lllT i>J'lO ? p.lllT W N 35.83 2 905.87 'iOUcne!. 1285 p.L?lll\? T . 41512007 p,l<lllG ?p.lllT 2903.87 ' \97939 413012007 00 \97939 TII.83002 41412007 I"NST'~~IlT/STp.G\?' GRJ>,\'l( , "oucnef'. TII.82983 3/31/2007 fWCC' 378.01 44\ \ 2905 . f\?\? 42 . 30 i>J'l1lP!S ?p.Rn' R\?l-\Tp.LS 4/612007 ?S--(oI07) S;~~~\? f\?E ~6~~ 66.2\ 197940 410012007 0058\97940 ORTI-IW\?ST LLC OOO\57~ 41612007 IIC.(~~7iJ07 LOllG OISTi>J'lCIO . 'iOUcnef'. 158 p.RCI-IN\?S II 000156 00416/2007 liST . 19794\ 4/30/~~7 007 197941 T BUSIll\?'SS SER'iIC\? 030598015\ ?3ge'. \ \/QUe e . -, OO~233 /)..1& \97942 4130/200 197942 . \/QUeMC . apChkL. F.heck List ".page: 2 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 197943 4/30/2007 001233 AT&T BUSINESS SERVICE 051 041 405500 4/7/2007 MSTEL-3/07 LONG DISTANCE 3.0.66 30.66 Voucher: 197943 197944 4/30/2007 005587 AVAYA INC 2725352205 4/4/2007 MIS-(3/07) PBX MAINT 1,528.53 Voucher: 197944 2725324388 4/1/2007 MIS-(3/07) PBX MAINT 754.02 2,282.55 197945 4/30/2007 010090 AZULA Y, ALAN R RISK 07-01-210- 4/7/2007 RISK-07-01-21 0-513 AZULAY ~ 238.81 238.81 Voucher: 197945 197946 4/30/2007 001604 BALL, GIG I Y 04/10107 4/10/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 40.00 40.00 Voucher: 197946 197947 4/30/2007 000792 BARRY'S TRUCKING & LANDS289706 4/9/2007 PKM-3/07-356TH PK LT. 348T1 1,169.60 Voucher: 197947 289709 4/20/2007 PKM-PALlSADES PARK STOF1 1,075.38 289710 4/20/2007 PKM-PALlSADES PARK CLEA 857.58 289705 4/9/2007 PKM-3/07-HYLEBOS PROJEC' 750.72 3,853.28 197948 4/30/2007 008821 BEITLER, PATRICIA 06 BEITLER 4/27/2007 MS-2006 UTILITY TAX REBAT 57.73 57.73 Voucher: . 197948 197949 4/30/2007 004158 BERNER, IL YA S 04/11/07 4/11/2007 MC-INTERPRETERSVCS 45.00 45.00 Voucher: 197949 197950 4/30/2007 002945 BEVERL Y'S HAPPY KEYBOAR MARCH 30, 200' 3/30/2007 FWCC-GRAND OPEN. PIANO 110.00 110.00 Voucher: 197950 197951 4/30/2007 0101 00 BLUE SKY LANDSCAPING SV(AG07-044 #1 4/18/2007 PARKS-AG07-044 CABINS PR 12,712.99 12,712.99 Voucher: 197951 197952 4/30/2007 001630 BLUMENTHAL UNIFORM CO 11570938 3/19/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 250.13 Voucher: 197952 574951 3/28/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 209.88 575181 3/26/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 202.26 575934 3/26/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESOR1ES 111 .90 575211 3/16/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 100.00 575216 3/16/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 100.00 564368 3/26/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 99.99 577509 3/27/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 99.98 575659 3/26/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 97.91 577112 3/26/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 87.03 575943 3/26/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 85.84 576408 3/26/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 43.51 569914 3/19/2007 PS-UNIFORM/ACCESORIES 20.67 1,509.10 197953 4/30/2007 002846 BRUCE DEES & ASSOCIATES 4222 4/2/2007 PRCS-SAGHALlE SOCCER FII 35,126.00 35,126.00 Voucher: 197953 Page: 2 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 3 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Description Amount Paid Check Total 197954 4/30/2007 007519 BUSINESS INTERNET SERVIC335 4/9/2007 MIS-PORT APPLICATION L1N~ 300.00 300.00 Voucher: 197954 197955 4/30/2007 000414 CAFE PACIFIC CATERING INC13699 3/30/2007 FWCC-GRANDING OPENING 6,951.75 6,951.75 Voucher: 197955 197956 4/30/2007 002351 CASCADE MOBILE MIX CONC23531 4/16/2007 PWSWM-CONCRETE- 448.26 Voucher: 197956 23467 4/5/2007 PWSWM-1.25 YARDS OF CO~ 255.68 703.94 197957 4/30/2007 005573 CDW GOVERNMENT INC DSQ3433 3/12/2007 PS-COMPUTER DOCKING ST 6,575.99 Voucher: 197957 DZC4220 3/30/2007 PS -ITRONIX LAPTOP WARR 4,865.54 11 ,441.53 197958 4/30/2007 004359 CENTURY SQUARE SELF-STC1807 UNIT J022 4/6/2007 PKRCS-4/07-9/07-STORAGE F 616.00 616.00 Voucher: 197958 197959 4/30/2007 007368 CHIEF SUPPLY CORPORATI01 04524 3/29/2007 PS-BIO HAZZARD/NIK KIT 521.07 521.07 Voucher: 197959 197960 4/30/2007 008799 CHRISTIE LAW GROUP, LLC 1345 4/6/2007 LAW-AG04-05A-PSA LEGAL S 884.15 Voucher: 197960 1346 4/6/2007 LAW-AG04-05A-PSA LEGAL S 581.20 1343 4/6/2007 LAW-AG04-05A-PSA LEGAL S 448.10 1341 4/6/2007 LAW-AG04-05A-PSA LEGAL S 288.20 2,201.65 197961 4/30/2007 000142 CITY OF FED WAY-ADVANCE CK #2279 4/17/2007 PS-SWAT BASIC TRNG - RIG( 652.00 Voucher: 197961 CK #2290 4/23/2007 PS-WSPCA 07 SMNR M NOW 611.19 CK #2288 4/17/2007 PS-INTERROGATION TECHNI 557.56 CK #2287 2/28/2007 PS-WSCPA SPRING CONF.~F! 224.40 2,045.15 197962 4/30/2007 000951 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY AG07 -044 #1 4/18/2007 PARKS-AG07-044 CABINS PR 611.79 611.79 Voucher: 197962 197963 4/30/2007 005817 CITY OF FIFE 0002991 3/19/2007 PS-2/07 PRISONER LODGING 26,549.79 26,549.79 Voucher: 197963 197964 4/30/2007 004412 CITY OF TACOMA-TREASURE90176007 .3/28/2007 PS-PW FLEET MOTORCYCLE 2,357.58 2,357.58 Voucher: 197964 197965 4/30/2007 007697 COAKLEY, RUTH 06 COAKLEY 3/23/2007 MS-2006 UTILITY TAX REBAT 78.32 78.32 Voucher: 197965 197966 4/30/2007 009880 COLOR GRAPHICS, INC 174342 3/6/2007 CM/ED - PRINTING OF PROM 6,700.67 Voucher: 197966 174570 3/7/2007 CM/ED - PRINTING OF PROM 3,770.79 174340 3/6/2007 CM/ED - PRINTING OF PROM 2,860.53 13,331.99 197967 4/30/2007 008381 CONOCOPHILLlPS FLEET 870165123703 3/26/2007 PS-3/07 FLEET FUEL 95.65 95.65 Voucher: 197967 197968 4/30/2007 004395 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL0220-478348 4/4/2007 PKKFT-L1GHTING SUPPLIES 189.36 189.36 Voucher: 197968 Page: 3 . . . - -- --- ~ ------~--- ~-.--- apChkLe F~heck List .age: 4 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY 0 FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 197969 4/30/2007 008445 COPIERS NORTHWEST INC 35976 4/11/2007 MIS-COPIER/TONER SUPPLlE 255.44 Voucher: 197969 35936 4/10/2007 MIS-COPIER/TONER SUPPLlE 152.76 35949 4/10/2007 MIS-COPIER/TONER SUPPLlE 102.37 36143 4/18/2007 MIS-COPIER/TONER SUPPLlE 76.53 36134 4/18/2007 MIS-COPIER/TONER SUPPLlE 76.23 663.33 197970 4/30/2007 000135 CORDI & BEJARANO lNC PS 04/13/07 PRO TI 4/13/2007 MC-04/13/07 PRO TEM 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 197970 197971 4/30/2007 000721 CORLISS RESOURCES INC 134671 4/10/2007 PWS-5/8 CRUSHED ROCK 471.96 Voucher: 197971 134967 4/12/2007 PWS-5/8 CRUSHED ROCK 254.59 134353 4/6/2007 SWM-PEA GRAVEL 224.21 133860 4/3/2007 PWS-5/8 CRUSHED ROCK 223.32 1,174.08 197972 4/30/2007 006792 CUMMINS NORTHWEST 001-78039 3/12/2007 CHB-GENERATOR MAINT/RE 1,020.63 1,020.63 Voucher: 197972 197973 4/30/2007 010083 CUSHING, KIM 302571 4/12/2007 FWCC-SWIM PASS REFUND 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 197973 197974 4/30/2007 007552 D J IMPRINTS 00219782 9/27/2006 PRCS-AG04-175:PRINTEDCL 260.58 c Voucher: 197974 00221111 4/20/2007 PRCS-AG04-175:PRINTED CL 152.24 00220675 2/21/2007 PRCS-AG04-175:PRINTED CL 135.13 00220986 4/2/2007 PRCS-AG04-175:PRINTED CL 95.98 00220194 11/21/2006 PRCS- BASEBALL T-SHIRTS 27.96 671.89 197975 4/30/2007 000854 D J TROPHY 00219401 7/20/2006 PKRCS-2006 TROPHIES 1,196.80 Voucher: 197975 00219691 9/11/2006 PRCS-TROPHIES 115.43 1,312.23 197976 4/30/2007 005038 D W CLOSE COMPANY INC 02-69654 REFUI 4/19/2007 CD-07-100342 CAMELOT sa I 96.40 96.40 Voucher: 197976 197977 4/30/2007 010080 DANIELS, WILLIE 302570 4/12/2007 PRCS-REFUND DAMAGE DEF 190.00 190.00 Voucher: 197977 197978 4/30/2007 009275 DAVIDOV, JULIA 04/10/07 4/10/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 60.00 . 60.00 Voucher: 197978 197979 4/30/2007 006869 DAVIS DOOR SERVICE INC 112652 4/12/2007 PKM-HYLBEBOS GARAGE DC 1,515.89 1,515.89 Voucher: 197979 197980 4/30/2007 000438 DELI SMITH & CHOCOLATE J(622909 4/10/2007 LA-PIEL ARBITRATION LUNCI 57.38 Voucher: 197980 622915 4/13/2007 MC-4/13/07 JUROR LUNCHES 52.78 622920 4/18/2007 LAW-LUNCH PIEL ARBITRATI 36.76 146.92 197981 4/30/2007 005922 DEX MEDIA WEST 309318803 4/9/2007 PKDBC-(4/07) DIRECTORY AC 646.33 646.33 Voucher: 197981 Page: 4 ---- ---~- apChklst Final Check list Page: 5 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Description Amount Paid Check Total 197982 4/30/2007 005341 DODD, ESCOLASTICA ROSA 04/10/07 4/10/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 230.00 Voucher: 197982 04/24/07 4/24/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 200.00 04/10/07 A 4/10/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 110.00 04/23/07 4/23/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 04/20/07 4/20/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 04/09/07 4/9/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 04/12/07 4/12/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 860.00 197983 4/30/2007 009921 DORIS M WALKINS, ATTORNEAPRIL 2007 4/10/2007 CM-CONFLlCT PUBLIC DEFEI 250.00 250.00 Voucher: 197983 197984 4/30/2007 009685 DOWNTOWN HARLEY DAVID~402099 3/13/2007 PS-OILlLUBE SVCS 372.15 372.15 Voucher: 197984 197985 4/30/2007 000939 OS WATERS OF AMERICA. LP0407292412452: 4/1/2007 PKDBC WATER/RNT #292412 102.94 Voucher: 197985 0407292411252: 4/1/2007 PKKFT -WTR/CL RNTL ACCT# 32.26 0407292411852: 4/1/2007 PKCP-WTR/CLR RNTL ACCn 32.26 0307292413452: 3/1/2007 FWCC-WATER SERVICE #29~ 16.06 0207292413452: 2/1/2007 PRCS-WATER SVCS #292413 3.26 186.78 Page: 5 . . . ---- -- apChkL.. F.heck List !""'.page: 6 _. 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Description Amount Paid Check Total 197986 4/30/2007 000570 EAGLE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE 11054212 4/7/2007 MSFL T-REPAIRlSVC 2,095.37 Voucher: 197986 1054283 4/11/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 1,104.26 1053929 3/26/2007' PS-REPAIR/SVC 822.88 1054377 4/17/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 783.20 1054268 4/10/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 643.99 1054132 4/4/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 632.71 1054362 4/16/2007 PS-REPAJRlSVC 597.44 1054107 4/3/2007 PS-REP AIRlSVC 535.46 1054313 4/13/2007 PS-REPAIR/SVC 425.67 1053835 3/22/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 399.48 1054241 4/9/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 319.36 1053842 3/22/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 303.26 1054379 4/17/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 278.03 1054187 4/6/2007 PS-REPAIR/SVC 249.19 1054363 4/16/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 247.10 1054131 4/4/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 212.52 1054262 4/10/2007 PS-REP AfRlSVC 193.13 1054097 4/3/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 192.95 1054221 4/7/2007 MSFL T -REPAIRlSVC 164.30 1054222 4/7/2007 MSFL T-REPAIRlSVC 130.97 1054074 4/2/2007 PS-REPAIR/SVC 103.36 1054191 4/7/2007 MSFL T-REPAIRlSVC 71.53 1054192 4/7/2007 MSFL T-REPAIR/SVC 71.53 1054220 4/7/2007 MSFL T-REPAIRlSVC 54.32 1054411 4/18/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 43.32 1053754 3/19/2007 PS-REPAIR/SVC 40.59 1053815 3/21/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 39.70 1053760 3/19/2007 PS-REPAIR/SVC 25.56 1053859 3/23/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 23.38 1053907 3/26/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 23.38 1053696 3/15/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 14.42 1054015 3/30/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 9.98 10,852.34 197987 4/30/2007 007133 ECO-PAN LLC 2007 -3377 3/30/2007 PWSWM-H20 DISPOSAL- 544.00 544.00 Voucher: 197987 Page: 6 apChklst Final Check list Page: 7 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Description Amount Paid Check Total 197988 4/30/2007 010030 ECOLAB INC 1935992 4/4/2007 FWCC-SOllDAIRE RED NF 103.44 Voucher: 197988 1935041 4/4/2007 FWCC-DIGICLEAN HAIR & Be 71.14 174.q8 197989 4/30/2007 004444 ECOll.GHTS NORTHWEST .30186 4/12/2007 PWSWR-RECYClING EVENT, 350.00 350.00 Voucher: 197989 197990 4/~0/2007 008686 EDWARDS, URSULA 06 EDWARDS 4/26/2007 MS-2006 UTILITY TAX REBAT 99.80 99.80 Voucher: 197990 197991 4/30/2007 007283 EMERALD AIRE INC 5303 4/18/2007 PKM-1ST QTR 07 HVAC INSPI 109.99 109.99 Voucher: 197991 197992 4/30/2007 007919 EMPIRE FACILITY SERVICES 113409 4/16/2007 PS-18 CHAIRS 4,127.85 4,127.85 Voucher: 197992 197993 4/30/2007 000328 ERNIE'S FUEL STOPS (DBA) 0248011 3/31/2007 PS-3/16-3/31/07 FUEL FOR PC 10,551.45 Voucher: 197993 0250416 4/15/2007 PS-4/1-4/15/07 FUEL FOR POL 10,544.58 0250415 4/15/2007 MSFL T -4/1/07-4/15/07 FUEL Fl 3,711.49 24,807.52 197994 4/30/2007 009962 EVOLVE SPORTS & DESIGNS3610 3/13/2007 PRCS/FWCC - DOCON CLIME 900.00 900.00 Voucher: 197994 197995 4/30/2007 008647 FASTENAL WAFED103029 4/2/2007 PWST-CONCRETE BLADE 99.96 99.96 Voucher: 197995 197996 4/30/2007 000217 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPOR8-786-02863 4/6/2007 MSHR-OVERNIGHT DELIVER' 44.30 44.30 Voucher: 197996 197997 4/30/2007 004270 FEDERAL WAY MIRROR 007807 3/28/2007 FWCC-DISPLAY ADD GRANO 366.48 Voucher: 197997 007806 3/28/2007 FWCC-DISPLAY ADD GRAND 366.48 007814 3/31/2007 PARKS-RFB HYLEBOS TRAIL 164.49 007832 4/7/2007 CDPL-(4/7/07) LEGALS- 80.85 007833 4/7/2007 MSC-(4/7/07) ORDINANCE AD 39.03 1,017.33 197998 4/30/2007 001055 FEDERAL WAY SYMPHONY 74808 4/5/2007 FWCC-GRAND OPENING PEF 700.00 700.00 Voucher: 197998 197999 4/30/2007 010076 FIFE FLOWERS 15214 4/1/2007 PWCC-GRAND OPENING FLC 408.00 408.00 Voucher: 197999 198000 4/30/2007 001686 FIRST CHOICE BUSINESS MA07053015174 4/7/2007 MSMD-COPIER RPR,MNT,SUI 246.76 246.76 Voucher: 198000 198001 4/30/2007 001686 FIRST CHOICE BUSINESS MAOO030635 3/30/2007 MSMD-COPIER RPR,MNT,SUI 36.64 . 36.64 Voucher: 198001 Page: 7 . . 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FeheCk List ".page: 8 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Description Amount Paid Check Total 198002 4/30/2007 008860 FOOD SERVICES OF AMERIC/8225895 4/17/2007 PKDBC-CATERING SUPPLlE~ 1,657.28 Voucher: 198002 8209641 4/11/2007 PKDBC-CATERING SUPPLlE~ 1,244.48 8217087 4/13/2007 FWCC- JANITORIAL SUPPLlE 1,126.96 8179561 3/30/2007 FWCC-JANITORIAL SUPPLlE~ 571.85 INT8740 3/29/2007 FWCC-LATE FEE FOR JANIT< 18.97 4,619.54 198003 4/30/2007 009882 FORREST, KATHLEEN A APRIL 15, 2007 4/15/2007 CM-AG07-001 4/07 CONFLICT 750.00 750.00 Voucher: 198003 198004 4/30/2007 002870 FREEWAY TRAILER SALES IN060433 4/10/2007 MSFL T-HITCH BALL COMBO/I 173.29 Voucher: 198004 060395 4/9/2007 MSFL T-ROLLER TRAILER L1G 9.78 183.07 198005 4/30/2007 010081 FROELICH, GEORGIA 302569 4/12/2007 PRCS-REFUND OVERPAYME 14.00 14.00 Voucher: 198005 198006 4/30/2007 001637 FRY'S WELDING INC 13112 3/27/2007 PKM-RAILlNG @ 34915 4TH A 711.58 711.58 Voucher: 198006 198007 4/30/2007 009242 FSH COMMUNICATIONS LLC 000114766 4/1/2007 MIS-(4/07) FSH PAYPHONE S' 334.19 334.19 Voucher: 198007 198008 4/30/2007 000923 FURNEY'S NURSERY INC 1-42733 3/5/2007 PKM-PLANTS FOR PALISADE 401.47 401.47 Voucher: 198008 198009 4/30/2007 000738 G I JOE'S FEDERAL WAY 122368 4/9/2007 PKM-WORK JACKET/HIGGIN~ 32.66 32.66 Voucher: 198009 198010 4/30/2007 01 0099 GLEN PARK APARTMENTS RISK 07-01-091- 3/16/2007 RISK-GLEN PARK APTS 07-01 400.00 400.00 Voucher: 198010 198011 4/30/2007 010096 GOMEZ, FLAUDIO 23715 4/18/2007 DBC-DAMAGE DEPOSIT REFl 300.00 300.00 Voucher: 198011 198012 4/30/2007 004824 GOS PRINTING CORPORATIOO-67652 4/19/2007 PS-DV VICTIM ASSIST BROCI 186.07 Voucher: 198012 0-67666 4/10/2007 PS-RECORD ROUTING LABEl 135.24 321.31 198013 4/30/2007 009381 GREGORY; WILLIE 04/12/07 PRO TI 4/12/2007 MC-04/12/07 PRO TEM 400.00 Voucher: 198013 04/16/07 PRO TI 4/16/2007 MC-4/16/07 PRO TEM 350.00 04/09/07 PRO TI 4/19/2007 MC-04/9/07 PRO TEM 300.00 04/19/07 PRO TI 4/19/2007 MC-4/17/07 PRO TEM 150.00 1,200.00 198014 4/30/2007 007874 GS FLEET SERVICES 90176006 3/28/2007 PS-GS FLEET MAINT SERVIC' 1,260.45 1,260.45 Voucher: 198014 198015 4/30/2007 000671 H 0 FOWLER COMPANY 12072616 4/6/2007 PWSWM-12" CL 50 01 PIPE T.. 554.57 Voucher: 198015 12069796 4/3/2007 PKM-GD IPS PJ ADAPTER 270.70 12067436 3/29/2007 PKM-GD REPAIRlMAINT SUPI 80.49 905.76 Page: 8 f\na\ cnec\l Ust IPCn\lLst C\i'l Of fEOERAL WA'l ~413012007 '\O:'\6:0SAM (continued) ",,"ount ~.\d ~ ll'O~: ~evusb'O~ . ~oese'\otiOO ~ 300.00 ~ Si St-ANR' 30 . ~ ~ "eodo' 'I \N p.RO &. p.SSOC\p.TlREGO REGISiE 411. /200' ~S.BKGRNO I!.\\IE . 10,000.00 198016 4/301200' 0029~~8Qj6 \'II'R"E ' 2122i200. ~RcS_p.G05.15' cot-At-A. CNil 10,000.00 "ouene'. \'IEER'IINiERNp.TlONp.L\NC .0960 85 aT 85.8' 198017 4130/200' 0091;:8017 'lEE REI 4/101200' ~RCS.~RESCHOOL SU~PLIE . \louener. Sp. Et-APLO 601 42 198018 41301200' 009290 \'IEIOER, U 412007 PKM.\N oRK BOOiSI\'IIGG\NS 601 ,42 . . \louener. 198018 BR'Ip.!.\ Et-APLO'lEE REI 4/1' 9527 196019 4130/200. 010092 019 \'lIGGINS, 4/2712007 MS.2006 UilUi'I ip.)( REBp.i 95.27 . \louener: 198 IRENE 06 \'IOp.R 0 198020 4/30/200. 008826 \'IOp.R, pS iUITlON RElt-AB. i \'IOOG\ 882.0 104200 198021 \lZ/-:~~7 007~~~020 \'IOOGE, i\'lp.OOEUS . ~:~ ~~~ ~~~:~ ~ig;~:~~~ ~~~~;~ 1 i~~~ ' 20000 \loueMr: 198021 l<I'i\'lERINE \N p.PR-JUN 2007 3/13/2007 . 100 00 196022 4/30/2007 0034~:8022HUBERi\'\' G \NIl 3/23/2007 pS-Ip.CP 2007 OUES' G \NILS 100.00 . \IOUener: 15.1954' 14996 198023 4130/200' 0028~:8023 \p.CP 4/5/200' t-ASt-Ao.(410.\COPIES t-Ap.lNi 149.96 .' \loueMr: CE SOLUTIONS 15402114 19 51 196024 41301200. 0000~:8024 IKON Offl 3/281200. PRCSiONER cI'RiRIOGES 19.51 . \louo\1e.. CE SOLUTIONS 16510561' 119 .9 198025 413012007 005231 IKON Offl /200' ct-A/EO' LUNC\'I fOR RfO CC 119.79 . \louener. 198025 BOl" LUNC\'I 276822 4113 40500 196026 41301200' 009~~8026 INGp.LLINp.S 4113/200. t-AVINiERPREiERS\lC 405.00 . \I ouo\1e(. M \.ANGUp.GE S\lCSO' _ 117 1 435 82 19802. 41301200' 00.109 ,'NiERCO 1311200' \fISC.(310') REcoRDS sioR! 1,435.82 " \I oueMr: 19802 OUNi p.IN/S p.f ESIiE I~ \N 1'01 3 3 196028 41301200' 003211 IRON t-A Ct-AIEO' OESIGN NE\NSp/>.PE 935.00 1 $85.00 \loueMr: 005~~~028 Jp.CKSON GRI'p\'IIC OESIGN 123.4 ~~~ CMlEO' OESIGN .Sp.\lE i\'lE I ;~~~ ' 196029 4/:l012OO. 198029 2373 31301200. Ps.fULL OEi"'L 70 n 206..2 198030 \I~~~~~~. 005656 Jlt-A'S OEip.lL SHOP \~~~ 3117/2007 PS-INiE~~6ES~~~~ REfl 124.00 124.00 \louener. 196030 OSE 23.16 4/181200. OBC.ON 11500 198031 41301200. 01009. JO\'lNSON, f< . . t-AvOt-ACJp. SPRING CoNf. . \ 1 15.00 . \lOIlener: 198031 NfERENCE C \'II'RiL REGI~ 41241200 . 198032 413012007 005113 JUOIClp.l. CO \/Ollenee '\98032 page', 9 . . apChkL. ;eheck List ~ .page: 10 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: kev us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Description Amount Paid Check Total 198033 4/30/2007 005934 K P TRANSLATION SERVICES03/19/07 3/19/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 166.25 Voucher: 198033 04/10/07 4/10/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 121 .25 04/04/07 4/4/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 121 .25 04/03/07 4/3/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 121.25 03/30/07 3/30/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 121 .25 03/27/07 3/27/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 121 .25 03/21/07 3/21/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 121.25 03/07/07 3/7/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 121 .25 03/06/07 3/6/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 121.25 1,136.25 198034 4/30/2007 004659 KAYE-SMITH BUSINESS GRAF16506 3/30/2007 MC-W ARRANT OF ARREST F 632.33 632.33 Voucher: 198034 198035 4/30/2007 003488 KELLY, STEPHEN pTEL ARBIT. 4/12/2007 PS-B PIEL ARBITRATION RT I 1,143.80 1,143.80 Voucher: 198035 198036 4/30/2007 007780 KICKIT GRAPHICS INC 92092 3/20/2007 PS-WING WHEEL PATCHES 87.04 87.04 Voucher: 198036 198037 4/30/2007 001259 KING COUNTY CRIME VICTIM-MAR 07 4/23/2007 MSF-3/07 REMIT CRIME VICT 1,423.22 1,423.22 Voucher: 198037 198038 4/30/2007 000125 KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVI~1445275 4/5/2007 MSC-VOTER REGISTER. CO~ 91,874.18 Voucher: 198038 1444276 3/21/2007 PS-{02/07} KING CO JAIL 25,085.34 1445849 4/5/2007 PWST-3/07-ALGONA TS-SOLl 15.50 116,975.02 198039 4/30/2007 001898 KING COUNTY FINANCE OFFI092104902108 4/26/2007 MS-PARCEL 0921049021 PRe 2,890.72 2,890.72 Voucher: 198039 198040 4/30/2007 005568 KING COUNTY FLEET ADM 01'203610 4/3/2007 MSFL T-BACKHOE OUTRIGGE 195.00 Voucher: 198040 203615 4/4/2007 PKM-SIGNS AND LABOR/INVi 138.58 333.58 198041 4/30/2007 000564 KING COUNTY PET LICENSE MAR 07 4/23/2007 MSF-3/07 KC PET FEES REMI 683.00 683.00 Voucher: 198041 198042 4/30/2007 000201 KINKO'S INC, ACCOUNT #020!515100002802 4/18/2007 CM-GRAFFITI FLYERS 658.85 Voucher: 198042 515100B101 3/30/2007 PS-RRINTING SVCS 97.92 515100002771 4/11/2007 COP-PRINTING/COPY SVC 68.30 825.07 198043 4/30/2007 004383 KIRKPATRICK, ANNE PIEL ARBIT. 4/18/2007 PS-B PIEL ARBITRATION HEll 360.53 360.53 Voucher: 198043 198044 4/30/2007 009845 KLEINFELDER INC 384992 1/16/2007 PW-AG06-144 JOES CRK HAE 201.96 201.96 Voucher: 198044 198045 4/30/2007 002128 KLEINS COMMERCIAL DOOR 2106 4/18/2007 PARKS-2ND OTR 2007 DOOR 508.10 508.10 Voucher: 198045 Page: 10 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 11 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Descriotion Amount Paid Check Total 198046 4/30/2007 010084 KOH, JEONG 299118 4/3/2007 PRCS-REFUND CLASS FEE 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 198046 198047 4/30/2007 001160 KUKER-RANKEN INC 317334-001 4/3/2007 PWST-SPIRAL NOTEBOOK (6 38.84 Voucher: 198047 317529-001 4/5/2007 PWST-33' POWER TAPE 1"X3 15.23 54.07 198048 4/30/2007 005536 LAB SAFETY SUPPLY INC 1009416364 3/29/2007 PKM-SAFETY CAN/INV#10094 193.30 193.30 Voucher: 198048 198049 4/30/2007 005837 LAIRD, DOUG LAIRD 2007 4/16/2007 PS-OS ABDUCT. CHILDREN T 160.00 160.00 Voucher: 198049 198050 4/30/2007 000096 LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRIC80406 3/7/2007 PKRCS-1/07 WATER/SEWER 218.38 Voucher: 198050 1941803 4/11/2007 CMED- 3/07 AMC BLDG UTILI" 101.38 460602 4/11/2007 PKM-UTILlTIES 100.94 482303 4/11/2007 PWST-UTILlTIES 89.37 3200201 4/18/2007 PWST-UTILlTIES 53.4 7 2890801 3/7/2007 PKRCS-1/07 WATER/SEWER "20.38 1946803 4/11/2007 CMED- 3/07 AMC BLDG UTILI' 20.38 2984001 4/11/2007 PKM-UTILlTIES 16.71 2883701 3/7/2007 PKRCS-1/07 WATER/SEWER 14.92 2049903 4/11/2007 PKM-UTILlTIES 14.92 2832301 4/11/2007 PKM-UTILlTIES 14.92 3336101 4/11/2007 PWST-UTILlTIES 14.92 3364101 4/11/2007 PWST-UTILlTIES 14.92 3488801 4/11/2007 PWST-UTILlTIES 14.92 3088801 4/18/2007 PWST-UT1LlTIES 14.92 2883701 4/5/2007 PRCS-3/07 FACILITIES WATE 14.92 3278301 4/11/2007 PWST-3/07 WATER/SEWER ~ 14.92 755.29 198051 4/30/2007 007545 LANE POWELL PC 3384764 4/10/2007 LAW-AG03-142A:(3/07) PSA C 10,292.20 10,292.20 Voucher: 198051 198052 4/30/2007 003343 LASER LABS INC 9060 3/22/2007 PS-MODEL 100 TINT METER 255.00 255.00 Voucher: 198052 198053 4/30/2007 010098 LEADSONLlNE LLC 212561 3/20/2007 PS-LEADSONLlNE SVC PACK 9,348.00 6,348.00 . Voucher: 198053 198054 4/30/2007 004052 LEED 03300701 3/30/2007 PS-SPEEDFEED STOCK SET 723.47 Voucher: 198054 04040706 4/4/2007 PS-EO TECH SIGHT 424.27 1,147.74 198055 4/30/2007 007985 LINCOLN EQUIPMENT INC Si64219 3/26/2007 PRCS/FWCC/POOL - POOL V, 202.20 202.20 Voucher: 198055 Page: 11 . . . apChkL. ~~ FeheCk List ~ .page: 12 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: kev us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198056 4/30/2007 000630 LLOYD ENTERPRISES INC 107206 3/23/2007 PKM-STLK JOB DISPOSAL SC 1,002.80 Voucher: 198056 107562 4/3/2007 PKM-STLK JOB COMPOST MI 959.62 107371 3/28/2007 PKM-STLK JOB - PRO GRO 65.12 2,027.54 198057 4/30/2007 005339 LOWE'S HIW INC 12666 4/12/2007 FWCC-PADLOCKS & SHELVI~ 262.85 Voucher: 198057 11602 4/17/2007 PKM-MAINT/REPAIR VARIOU: 222.75 14999 4/13/2007 FWCC-MAINT/REPAIR SUPPL 161.41 13325 4/13/2007 PKM-WIRE BRUSH WAVE MU 91.61 14470 4/11/2007 PKDBC-SHOWER ROD AND L 56.17 10055 4/11/2007 PKDBC-GLOSS RINGS/TENSr 31.32 14710 4/16/2007 PWST-TOPSOIL & GRASS SE 12.36 14702 4/12/2007 PWST-IRRIGATION SUPPLlE~ 9.76 17419 4/17/2007 PKM-RETURN T12 COOL WHI -9.78 17892 4/11/2007 PKDBC-RETURN TENSION R< -43.19 795.26 198058 4/30/2007 010089 LUNNISS, BRITTNE APRIL 2007 4/18/2007 KKFT-ACCOMPANIST/MISSOI 200.00 200.00 Voucher: 198058 198059 4/30/2007 007331 MAIL ADVERTISING BUREAU 71331 4/19/2007 CM-FINAL COSTS FOR MAILlI 1,073.27 1,073.27 Voucher: 198059 198060 4/30/2007 001004 MAILMEDIA DBA IMMEDIA 54656 4/13/2007 PRCS-SUMMER 07 REC BROe 5,250.15 5,250.15 , Voucher: 198060 198061 4/30/2007 009433 MAKSIMOV, YURI 04/12/07 4/12/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 80.00 Voucher: 198061 198062 4/30/2007 008670 MASUNE CO 40565457 3/16/2007 FWCC-FIRST AID SUPPLIES 182.68 182.68 Voucher: 198062 198063 4/30/2007 007439 MATTHEWS, ALFRED W APRIL 13, 2007 4/13/2007 AG03-54:HEX 4/13/07 SHANNI 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 198063 198064 4/30/2007 004250 MCCALLUM PRINT GROUP 514885 3/31/2007 CM/ED-PRINT OF FAM TOUR 566.85 Voucher: 198064 514884 3/31/2007 CM/ED-PRINT OF FED WAY T 484.16 1,051.01 198065 4/30/2007 004182 MCDONOUGH & SONS INC 151442 4/13/2007 PARKSAG06-027-PARKING L( 646.33 Voucher: 198065 1q1187 4/10/2007 PARKSAG06-027-PARKING L( 105.78 752.11 198066 4/30/2007 006008 MCLOUGHLIN & EARDLEY C00059610-IN 3/27/2007 PS-SETUP - SPEAKER/OUTLE 1,711.05 Voucher: 198066 0059729-IN 3/29/2007 PS-INSTALL FLASHER ASSY 566.85 2,277.90 198067 4/30/2007 000977 MEASUREMENT RESEARCH (F\;bWYPMS200 4/1/2007 PW - MEASUREMENT RESEA 1,500.00 1,500.00 Voucher: 198067 ~ 198068 4/30/2007 006537 MERIDIAN CENTER ELECTRIC0$-103099 REFl 4/17/2007 CD-MERIDIAN CNTR ELECT F 157.50 157.50 Voucher: 198068 ,: . ,. . ~r. .' }:;: . Page: 12 .' apChkLst Final Check List Page: 13 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: kev us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Description Amount Paid Check Total 198069 4/30/2007 005176 MERINO STRAWE, BETTY 04/10/07 4/10/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 191.25 Voucher: . 198069 04/24/07 4/24/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 180.00 04/17/07 4/17/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 157.50 528.75 198070 4/30/2007 001793 MICROFLEX INC 00016999 4/17/2007 MSA-TAXAUDIT PROGRAM- 2,702.52 2,702.52 Voucher: 198070 198071 4/30/2007 009453 MINUTEMAN PRESS 11888 4/11/2007 PWSWM-LAKEVIEW NEWSLE 115.89 Voucher: 198071 11887 4/11/2007 PWSWM-LAKEVIEW NEWSLE 77.27 193.16 198072 4/30/2007 010082 MORELOS, CONNIE 302566 4/12/2007 PRCS-RENTAL FEE REFUND 500.00 500.00 Voucher: 198072 198073 4/30/2007 009689 MORGAN SOUND, INC MSI43367 3/29/2007 PKKFT-SOUND EQUIPMENT 382.78 Voucher: 198073 MSI42688 2/15/2007 PKKFT-SOUND EQUIPMENT I 61.26 444.04 198074 4/30/2007 005004 MORRIS HANSEN ENTERPRIl:18893 3/30/2007 FWCC-WINDOW CLEANING 2.626.00 2,626.00 Voucher: 198074 198075 4/30/2007 003352 MOTOROLA INC 88854192 3/26/2007 PS-(7) VRM850 DATA CABLE, 388.42 Voucher: 198075 8.8860889 3/29/2007 PS - MOTOROLA VRM RSS PI 387.33 775.75 198076 4/30/2007 010085 MUTHIORA, SYDNEY 299119 4/3/2007 PRCS-CLASS FEE REFUND 192.00 192.00 Voucher: 198076 198077 4/30/2007 001052 NAPA AUTO PARTS 926150 4/16/2007 MSFL T-MOTOR OIL 64.13 64.13 Voucher: 198077 198078 4/30/2007 003868 NATIONAL BARRICADE COMF205147 3/27/2007 PS-SETUP - CONSOLES 1,613.50 Voucher: 198078 205146 3/27/2007 PS-SETUP - STORAGE Boxn 639.87 2,253.37 198079 4/30/2007. 001215 NATIONAL SEMINARS GROUF400818087-001 4/4/2007 PS-WRITING POLICIES SMNF 249.00 249.00 Voucher: 198079 198080 4/30/2007 000043 NEW LUMBER & HARDWARE 211082 4/10/2007 PWSMW-SUPPLlES 94.87 Voucher: 198080 210481 3/26/2007 PWSMW-SUPPLlES 69.72 t 4/18/2007 PKM-SUPPLlES 211365 33.41 211112 4/11/2007 PKM-SUPPLlES 23.95 211135 4/12/2007 PWST-PLASTIC PALES (4) 15.49 211286 4/16/2007 PKM-SUPPLlES 13.71 210821 4/3/2007 PKM-SUPPLlES 12.39 210948 4/6/2007 PKM-SUPPLlES 11.72 210743 4/2/2007 PKM-SUPPLlES 11.02 210947 4/6/2007 PKM-SUPPLlES 6.23 2n.1042 4/9/2007 PWSMW-SUPPLlES 5.77 298.28 I......,.. fJ~.:;. 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Feheck list -.page: 1.4 , 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Descriotion Amount Paid Check Total 198081 4/30/2007 004701 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 400102318-064 3/28/2007 MSTEL-(3/07) CELLULAR AIR- 5,179.62 5,179.62 Voucher: 198081 198082 4/30/2007 003736 NORTHWEST TOWING INC 4~1552 2/1/2007 PS-TOWING SERVICES 1,268.06 Voucher: 198082 401616 4/3/2007 PS- TOWING SERVICES 335.41 1,603.47 198083 4/30/2007 003529 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SEF1844-97 4/11/2007 PS-PRE-EMPL PHYSICAL EXt 300.00 Voucher: 198083 1844-95 3/30/2007 PS-TUBERCULOSI"S TESTING 12.00 312.00 198084 4/30/2007 000891 OFFICE DEPOT CREDIT PLANMARCH 2007 4/13/2007 FWCC-LAPTOP COMPUTER/~ 1,651.33 1,651.33 Voucher: 198084 198085 4/30/2007 002623 OFFICEMAX CREDIT PLAN MARCH 2007 4/6/2007 MAR 2007 OFFICEMAX PURC 1,412.59 1,412.59 Voucher: 198085 198086 4/30/2007 003816 OLYMPIC REPROGRAPHICS 262002-5 3/28/2007 PKPL-HYLEBOS TRAIL PLAN~ 221.78 221.78 Voucher: 198086 198087 4/30/2007 009341 OMNI LANDSCAPE SERVICES36097 4/1/2007 PKM-4/07 PARKS LANDSCAPI 4,261.26 4,261.26 Voucher: 198087 198088 4/30/2007 007444 ORCA PACIFIC INC 027605 3/28/2007 PRCS-AG07 -023 POOL MAINl 622.45 Voucher: 198088 027727 4/5/2007 PRCS-AG07 -023 POOL MAINl 475.30 1,097.75 198089 4/30/2007 000504 ORIENTAL GARDEN CENTER 336252 1/11/2007 PWST-RECOIL STARTER 41.07 41.07 Voucher: 198089 198090 4/30/2007 001691 OTAK INC 020762592 2/16/2007 CD-ENVIRON. RV MIRROR E~ 3,040.75 Voucher: 198090 030763684 3/23/2007 CD-ENVIRON. RV MIRROR E~ 1,793.36 030763687 3/23/2007 CD-02-70464 KARILEEN RESl 1,447.00 030763689 3/23/2007 CD-02-69871 MERIDIAN GREE 1,214.33 030763685 3/23/2007 CDPL-02-58244 10/28/04 DEP< 656.50 030763686 3/23/2007 CD-RCPT 02-67926, 06-10403' 68.68 0~0763688 3/23/2007 CD-01-64516 06-104682 A. AD 66.54 8,287.16 198091 4/30/2007 005741 OUTCOMES BY LEVY ~f.RCH 2007 3/31/2007 AG03-191 :(3/07)LOBBYIST SV 4,822.33 4,822.33 Voucher: 198091 198092 4/30/2007 004004 PACIFIC COAST FORD INC APRIL 2007 4/1/2007 PS-4/07 VEHICLE LEASE 275.07 275.07 Voucher: 198092 198093 4/30/2007 010064 PACIFIC NORTHWEST ASSOC07 TEG 3/25/2007 CM/ED-07 TOURISM ENHANC 9,000.00 9,000.00 Voucher: 198093 198094 4/30/2007 004644 PACIFIC PLANTS INC 49997 3/20/2007 PWST-STREET TREE REPLAI 2,487.78 2,487.78 Voucher: 198094 198095 4/30/2007 006440 PAPE MACINERY INC 94997700 3/29/2007 PKM-TRENCHER RENTAL FO 572.86 572.86 Voucher: 198095 Page: 14 ---------- --- --------- --------- apChkLst Final Check List Page: 15 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: kev us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198096 4/30/2007 006440 PAPE MACINERY INC 5778563 4/10/2007 MSFL T-1/6706160 GUIDE 35.07 35.07 Voucher: 198096 198097 4/30/2007 000920 PAPER DIRECT INC W12843660101~ 4/3/2007 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 27.94 27.94 Voucher: 198097 198098 4/30/2007 003212 PEARSON, BRIAN PEARSON 2007 4/24/2007 MIS-SAFE DEPOSIT BOX RE!\ 105.00 105.00 Voucher: 198098 198099 4/30/2007 001189 PETTY CASH - CM OFFICE CM 4/26/07 4/26/2007 LAW-PARKING REIMB FOR J( 480. 11 480.11 Voucher: 198099 198100 4/30/2007 001166 PETTY CASH - FWCC FWCC 4/18/07 4/18/2007 PRCS-MILEAGE REIMBURSEI 277.47 277.47 Voucher: 198100 198101 4/30/2007 008844 PETTY CASH - WITNESS FEE:APRIL 18, 2007 4/18/2007 MC-REPLENISH JURY FUND 608.68 Voucher: 198101 APRIL 30, 2007 4/30/2007 MC-INCREASE JURY FUNDS 100.00 708.68 198102 4/30/2007 009681 PETTY CASH - WITNESS FEE:APRIL 19, 2007 4/19/2007 MC-REPLENISH JURY FUND 274.02 Voucher: 198102 APRIL 30, 2007 4/30/2007 MC-INCREASE JURY FUNDS 100.00 374.02 198103 4/30/2007 009792 PETTY CASH - WITNESS FEE:MARCH 26, 200' 4/26/2007 MC-REPLENISH JURY FUND~ 639.08 Voucher: 198103 APRIL 30, 2007 4/30/2007 MC-INCREASE JURY FUNDS 100.00 739.08 198104 4/30/2007 006241 PETTY CASH-POLICE DEPT PS 4/23/07 4/23/2007 PS-LUNCHEON FOR RETIREr 221.33 221.33 Voucher: 198104 198105 4/30/2007 003537 PIERCE COUNTY SECURITY 11152358 4/9/2007 PARKS-AG06-056 3/07 PARK ( 250.00 Voucher: 198105 152532 4/9/2007 PARKS-AG06-056 3/07 PARK r 250.00 152470 4/9/2007 P ARKS-AG06-056 3/07 PARK ( 175.00 152296 4/9/2007 PARKS-AG06-056 3/07 PARK I 150.00 152418 4/9/2007 PARKS-AG06-056 3/07 PARK I 150.00 975.00 198106 4/30/2007 010078 PINNACLE CONTRACTORS 06-106436 REFl 4/10/2007 CD-01-64582 THE CORRAL RI 500.00 500.00 Voucher: 198106 198107 4/30/2007 005529 PLATTER, THOMAS ANTHON~04/13/07 PRO TI 4/13/2007 MC-4/13/07 PRO TEM 1,600.00 Voucher: 198107 04/18/07 4/18/2007 MC-4/18/07 PRO TEM 400.00 2,000.00 198108 4/30/2007 001174 PNBOA-PACIFIC NW BASKET1162-2822 4/18/2007 PRCS-33/MEN'S B. REC GAMI 1,719.50 1,719.50 Voucher: 198108 198109 4/30/2007 004389 PNTA-PACIFIC NORTHWEST '162812 2/7/2007 PKKFT-THEATRE LIGHTING ~ 76.05 76.05 Voucher: 198109 198110 4/30/2007 003725 POTTS, RONALD POTTS 2007 4/19/2007 PS-W1RELESS TRACKBALL 76.22 76.22 Voucher: 198110 198111 4/30/2007 005583 PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC 25550620 3/13/2007 PARKS-OXYGEN/ACETYLENE 211.60 Voucher: 198111 25711312 3/30/2007 PKM-WELDING GASINV#2571 20.08 231 :68 Page: 15 . . . apChkLe ;aheck List ....page: 16 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198112 4/30/2007 009363 PRO-TOW MAPLE VALLEY 93338 4/3/2007 PS- TOWING SERVICE 250.64 250.64 Voucher: 198112 198113 4/30/2007 009960 PROFORCE LAW ENFORCEM 191555 3/16/2007 PS-AIR X26 DIGITAL POWER 334.45 334.45 Voucher: 198113 198114 4/30/2007 000051 PUGET SOUND ENERGY INC 250-275-0389 4/17/2007 PWTR-3/07 106 SW CAMPUS 119.65 Voucher: 198114 004-919-1000 4/17/2007 SWM-3/07 ELECT 324TH STO 39.39 159.04 198115 4/30/2007 008701 PUGET SOUND SERVICES 0212 4/15/2007 AG05-158-PARKS JANITORIAl 5,000.00 5,000.00 Voucher: 198115 198116 4/30/2007 000533 PUGET SOUND SPECIAL TIES 19895 3/31/2007 PKCP-RYE SEED & PC RAPID 5,970.94 Voucher: 198116 19923 4/13/2007 PKM/PKCP-CHALK, PC RAPIC 2,322.01 8,292.95 198117 4/30/2007 005402 PUYALLUP HEATING AND 06-103983 REFl 4/10/2007 CD-HENDRICKSON PROJECl 192.00 192.00 Voucher: 198117 198118 4/30/2007 009993 QUALITY BILLIARD SERVICE 13399 3/29/2007 FWCC-POOL TABLE 2,660.89 Voucher: 198118 13424 3/30/2007 FWCC-POOL TABLE COVER 16.26 2,677.15 198119 4/30/2007 009339 QUALITY SEWING & VACUUM2200 4/5/2007 DBC-VACUUM REPAIR 11.97 11.97 Voucher: 198119 198120 4/30/2007 009828 QUANTICO ARMS & TACTICAl1231 4/10/2007. PS-ARMS & TACTICAL SUPPl 69.59 69.59 Voucher: 198120 198121 4/30/2007 007837 QUARTERMASTER P621154501016 2/9/2007 PS-BIKE PATROL JACKET 273.27 Voucher: 198121 P621115001015 2/16/2007 PS-HATS & PATCHES 113.02 P620427401012 1/23/2007 PS-WOOL CAPS & PATCHES 55.50 P621153801011 2/19/2007 PS-WOOL CAPS & PAT~HES 18.12 459.91 198122 4/30/2007 000202 QWEST 206-Z04-06094i 4/4/2007 MSTEL-(4/07) PHONE/DATA S 3,200.00 3,200.00 Voucher: 198122 198123 4/30/2007 000202 QWEST 253 835-0579 8e 4/412007 MC-(4/07) FAX MCHN CHRGS 23.32 23.32 Voucher: 198123 198124 4/30/2007 001799 R L CLEARING & EXCAVAT1NC22329 4/9/2007 PWST-STUMP REMOVAL 1,383.03 1,383.03 Voucher: 1981.24 198125 4/30/2007 008264 R-4 PRINTING INC 96203 3/27/2007 MSHR-CITY HALL ENVELOPE 742.56 Voucher: 198125 96202 3/27/2007 MSHR-CITY HALL ENVELOPE 224.13 96189 3/21/2007 MSHR-LETTERHEAD PAPER 93.57 1,060.26 198126 4/30/2007 006239 RAY ALLEN MANUFACTURINC220523 4/3/2007 PS-K-9 AGITATION MUZZLE 134.95 134.95 Voucher: 198126 Page: 16 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 17 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Description Amount Paid Check Total 198127 4/30/2007 009907 RC GRAPHICS 679 3/22/2007 PS-VEHIClE SET UP - GRAP~ 326.40 Voucher: 198127 680 3/22/2007 PS-VEHIClE SET UP - GRAP~ 326.40 681 3/22/2007 PS-VEHIClE SET UP - GRAP~ 326.40 979.20 198128 4/30/2007 002968 RESOURCE PLANNING ASSO'07 SUBSCRIPT 4/16/2007 PWSWM-07 NEWSLETTER SI 25.00 25.00 Voucher: 198128 198129 4/30/2007 004317 RITZ CAMERA ONE HOUR PH'1026 4/5/2007 PS-CD SERVICE 441.05 441.05 Voucher: 198129 198130 4/30/2007 008954 ROSE, HOLLY ROSE 2007 4/18/2007 DBC-MILEAGE REIMB. H ROS 124.10 Voucher: 198130 ROSE 2007 4/9/2007 DBC-SUMMER PROG. COSTL 64.70 188.80 198131 4/30/2007 009519 ROSEN, STEVEN 04/10/07 PRO TI 4/10/2007 MC-4/10/07 PRO TEM 400.00 Voucher: 198131 04/24/07 PRO TI 4/24/2007 MC-4/24/07 PRO TEM 400.00 04/17/07 PRO TI 4/17/2007 MC-4/17/07 PRO TEM 400.00 . 1,200.00 198132 4/30/2007 005508 SAFAROVA-DOWNEY, ALMIRJ04/24/07 4/24/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 Voucher: 198132 04/17/07 4/17/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 160.00 198133 4/30/2007 0.05703 SAFEWAY STORE #3501 1427542 1/9/2007 PRCS-1/07 SOUNDERS SNAG 36.64 Voucher: 198133 1539999 2/6/2007 PRCS-2/07 SOUNDERS SNAG 36.53 1540032 3/6/2007 PRCS-3/04 SOUNDERS SNAG 20.46 1520720 4/3/2007 PRCS-4/07 SOUNDERS SNAC 18.91 MF07979 4/13/2007 PRCS-INVOICE COPIES FEE 9.00 121.54 198134 4/30/2007 004849 SAMS SANITARY & MAINTEN,l124007 4/2/2007 PKM-JANITORIAl SUPPLIES 1,334.56 Voucher: 198134 124191 4/17/2007 CHB-JANITORIAl SUPPLIES 434.73 1,769.29 198135 4/30/2007 000790 SEATTLE POST-INTELLlGENC50680432 4/21/2007 PS-SEATTlE PI THRU 7/21/07 46.15 46.15 Voucher: 198135 198136 4/30/2007 005551 SELEGTRON TECHNOLOGIES568 2/19/2007 MrS-5/1/07-4/30/08 INTERACT 4,814.40 4,814.40 Voucher: 198136 198137 4/30/2007 001988 SERVICE LINEN SUPPLY 402-8302 . 4/2/2007 PKRLS-L1NEN SERVICES ACe 20.87 Voucher: 198137 326/1334 3/26/2007 PKRLS-L1NEN SERVICES ACe 20.87 319-3367 3/19/2007 PKRLS-L1NEN SERVICES Ace 20.87 305/6798 3/5/2007 PKRLS-L1NEN SERVICES Ace 20.87 83.48 198138 4/30/2007 001480 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO 6966-4 4/17/2007 PKM-PAINT SUPPLIES 128.76 128.76 Voucher: 198138 198139 4/30/2007 010086 SHIN, DONGHYUN 299120 4/3/2007 PRCS-REFUND CAMP FEE 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 198139 198140 4/30/2007 004719 SIGN PRINTS 6097 3/30/2007 FWCC-GRAND OPENING SIG 200.32 200.32 Voucher: 198140 Page: 17 . . . -~---- apChke .heck List . Page: 18 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: kev us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198'141 4/30/2007 009428 SMITH, NANCY 06 SMITH 4/26/2007 MS-2006 UTILITY T IV< REBA T 93.45 93.45 Voucher: 198141 198142 4/30/2007 004963 SOUND PUBLISHING INC 17063 3/28/2007 PRCS-SPRINT 2007 BROCHU 1,007.32 1..007.32 Voucher: 198142 198143 4/30/2007 001885 SPARKS CAR CARE 19855 3/30/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 837.10 Voucher: 198143 19875 4/3/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 621 .11 19862 4/2/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 479.91 19831 3/26/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 316.04 19838 3/27/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 272.87 19872 4/3/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 264.84 19841 3/27/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 255.01 19789 3/20/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 250.62 19800 3/21/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 227.88 19914 4/10/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 181.00 19908 4/9/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 1 77.40 19813 3/22/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 155.84 19927 4/12/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 128.60 19778 3/19/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 110.74 19920 4/11/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 109.33 19802 3/21/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 108.80 19936 4/13/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 62.84 19782 3/19/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 62.77 19940 4/16/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 31.63 19790 3/20/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 31.60 19929 4/12/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 31.60 19921 4/11/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 30.13 19871 4/3/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 27.20 19905 4/9/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 27.20 19904 4/10/2007 PS-REPAIRS/SVC 14.14 4,816.20 198144 4/30/2007 003233 SPORTS SERVICE 72316 2/21/2007 PS-GUN CABINET 161.97 161.97 Voucher: 198144 198145 4/30/2007 002548 SPRAGUE PEST CONTROL 708081 2/20/2007 PKRLS-PEST CONTROL SVC: 92.48 Voucher: 198145 708082 2/20/2007 PKRLS-PEST CONTROL SVC: 56.58 149.06 198146 4/30/2007 000872 STAR LAKE GREENHOUSE IN 5730 4/19/2007 PKM-PLANTS FOR PARK GRC 403.32 Voucher: 198146 5727': 4/4/2007 PKM-PLANTS FOR PARK GRC 305.82 709.14 ..., Page: 18 '~1 ..~ . .,., --- ---- ------- - ----~~ ".'.< .... . . apChkLst Final Check List Page: 19 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Descriotion Amount Paid Check Total 198147 4/30/2007 009039 STENDER LAW, PLCC 84 4/4/2007 CM-CONFLlCT DEFENDER S\ 250.00 Voucher: 198147 8T->. . 4/11/2007 CM-CONFLlCT DEFENDER S\ 250.00 86 4/11/2007 CM-CONFLlCT DEFENDER S\ 250.00 750.00 198148 4/30/2007 003307 STERICYCLE INC 0003964713 3/31/2007 PS-WASTE DISPOSAL FEES 11.14 11.14 Voucher: 198148 198149 4/30/2007 004864 STOP STICK 27709 3/30/2007 PS-STOP STICK SPIKE STRIF 592.29 592.29 Voucher: 198149 198150 4/30/2007 003896 SUMMIT LAW GROUP 33529 4/12/2007 LAW-AG03-214A-(3/07) PSA 624.00 624.00 Voucher: 198150 198151 4/30/2007 004356 SUMPTER, KYLE SUMPTER 2007 4/7/2007 PS-BORE SIGHT SCOPE,SCC 115.28 115.28 Voucher: 198151 198152 4/30/2007 007710 SUPERIOR LINEN SERVICE 557219 4/10/2007 PRCS-FLOOR MAT RENTAL ~ 16.85 Voucher: 198152 559125 4/17/2007 PRCS-FLOOR MAT RENTAL ~ 16.85 33.70 198153 4/30/2007 009523 SYSTEMS FOR PUBLIC SAFE107-457 4/4/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 2,229.31 Voucher: 198153 07-458 4/4/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 2,229.31 07-425 3/22/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 1,677 .64 07-467 4/5/2007 PS-BATTERY,AL TERNATOR,~ 1,422.60 07-427 3/22/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 650.62 07 -387 . 3/7/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 547.26 07-391 3/8/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 470.84 07-385 3/7/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP . 264.38 07~472 4/6/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE .SET UP 153.41 ............,..- 07.:328 2/15/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 79.42 07 -407 3/12/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 79.42 07 -442 '. 4/5/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 76.16 07-356 2/27/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 73.98 07 -423 3/22/2.007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 73.98 07 -466 4/5/2007 PS-NEW VEHICLE SET UP 73.98 10,102.31 198154 4/30/2007 008673 T-MOBILE USA INC 380682348 4/7/2007 MSTEL-(3/07) CELL SVCS 221 .90 221.90 Voucher: 198154 198155 4/30/2007 002176 TACOMA SCREW PRODUCTS10517879 4/10/2007 PKM-TAMPERPROOF SPANN 87.04 . 87.04 Voucher: 198155 198156 4/30/2007 010103 TACOMA-PIERCE COUNTY 002 4/15/2007 PS-CHAPLAIN TRNG ACADEI\ 475.00 475.00 Voucher: 198156 Page: 19 . .. . . apChkLe---' - - n -.- _,__u_u__..__,_u -, .. "~'F.'he-Ck List-----'---- -,-- .'--- -'--_U'IP"'.P~9;:-20-"_u" 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY , Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198157 4/30/2007 010079 T AFERE, DANAIT 302565 4/12/2007 PRCS-SWIM LESSON TEST 148.00 Voucher: 198157 302564 4/12/2007 PRCS-SWIM LESSON TEST 2.00 150.00 198158 4/30/2007 009823 TANGEN MARKETING AND RW1:b04 4/2/2007 FWCC-03/07 MARKETING 2,025.00 2,025.00 Voucher: 198158 198159 4/30/2007 009579 THE ACTIVE NETWORK, L TD L TD004950 3/31/2007 CLASS ADDITIONAL POINT 0 2,448.00 Voucher: 198159 L TD005002 3/31/2007 CLASS ADDITIONAL POINT 0 1,375.23 INC003973 3/31/2007 4/07-12/07 ANNUAL MAINTEN 390.16 4,213.39 198160 4/30/2007 006033 THE FAB SHOP LLC Z-4781 11/22/2006 MSFL T-INSTALL STELLAR CF 1,764.74 1,764.74 Voucher: 198160 198161 4/30/2007 005344 THE FRAUSE GROUP INC 0307 -3972 3/31/2007 SWM-AG07-022 NATURAL YA 840.00 840.00 Voucher: 198161 198162 4/30/2007 009444 THE NONPROFIT CENTER 9 4/23/2007 CDHS-AG06-042 CAPACITY B 1,650.00 1,650.00 Voucher: 198162 198163 4/30/2007 004218 TIMCO INC 155861 4/16/2007 PWST-FLAIL MOWER.AND SI- 113.94 113.94 Voucher: 198163 198164 4/30/2007 009873 TOMAR ELECTRONICS 078243 4/5/2007 PS-VEHICLE SET UP - LED Me 454.99 454.99 Voucher: 198164 198165 4/30/2007 008510 TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO 000258474 3/30/2007 RM-02-02-21 0-302 N. WALES I 5,000.00 5,000.00 Voucher: 198165 198166 4/30/2007 008902 TRI-CITY MEATS 203100 4/11/2007 PKDBC-MEAT FOR CATERIN( 236.30 Voucher: 198166 203255 4/17/2007 PKDBC-MEAT FOR CATERIN( 208.51 444.81 198167 4/30/2007 008074 TRUGREEN LANDCARE LLC 5665934 3/31/2007 DBC-AG04-152:3/07 DBC LANI 1,128.96 Voucher: 198167 5665936 3/31/2007 PARK-AG06-142 3/07 LANDS< 533.12 5665~35 3/31/2007 PARK-AG06-142 3/07 LANDS< 134.91 1,796.99 198168 4/30/2007 001715 TRUGREEN-CHEMLAWN 51250 3/31/2007 PKCP-3/07 PESTICIDE SVCS 728.96 Voucher: 198168 51249 3/31/2007 PKCP-3/07 PESTICIDE SVCS 535.30 '1,264.26 198169 4/30/2007 010071 TWIN LAKES HOMEOWNER'S L. PONCE EASE 3/29/2007 SWM-L PONCE EASEMENT 8' 10.00 10.00 Voucher: 198169 198170 4/30/2007 009557 ULlNE 18003334 3/13/2007 PS-POLY BAGS,TAPE,METAL 2,102.00 Voucher: 198170 18074405 3/20/2007 PS-EVIDENCE BLDG - CLEAR 1,284.00 3,386.00 Page: 20 apChkLst Final Check List Page: .21 04/30/2001 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198171 4/30/2007 002426 UNITED GROCERS CASH & C,2744 4/17/2007 DBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 116.16 Voucher: 1981 71 2519 4/15/2007 DBC-CA TERING SUPPLIES 55.41 2205 4/14/2007 DBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 55.23 1293 4/9/2007 DBC-CA TERING SUPPLIES 53.30 8976'.. 3/29/2007 PRCS-COOKING CLASS SUPI 51.18 472. 4/5/2007 PRCS-COOKING CLASS SUPI 48.07 1834. 4/12/2007 PRCS-COOKING CLASS SUPI 43.67 3267 4/19/2007 PRCS-COOKING CLASS SUPI 32.54 1833 4/12/2007 DBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 31.13 1986 4/13/2007 DBC-CA TERING SUPPLIES 14.87 3025 4/18/2007 DBC-CA TERING SUPPLIES 11.96 513.52 198172 4/30/2007 002349 UNITED LABORATORIES INC 10864 3/30/2007 PS-GRUNGE GRIPPERS 963.09 Voucher: 198172 10950 3/30/2007 PKM-GRIPPERSNANDAL MAl 419.14 1,382.23 198173 4/30/2007 003837 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 0000F6588V147 4/7/2007 PS-DELlVERY SERVICE 63.81 Voucher: . 198173 0000F6588V157 4/14/2007 PS-DELlVERY SERVICE 15.02 78.83 198174 4/30/2007 000769 UNITED PIPE & SUPPLY CO 1t-.7404013 4/6/2007 PKM-IRRIGATION SUPPLIES/I 213.75 Voucher: 198174 7411288 4/12/2007 PKM-IRRIGA TION SUPPLIES/I 115.77 329.52 198175 4/30/2007 009953 UTILITY SAFEGUARD US802506-IN 3/14/2007 PS-SAFETY VESTS 2,002.10 2,002.10 I Voucher: 198175 198176 4/30/2007 008262 V ALLEY BAN K AG05-111 #20 4/19/2007 PRCS-AG05-111 RETAINAGE 3,415.89 3,415.89 Voucher: 198176 . 198177 4/30/2007 001124 VERIZON WIRELESS 2130680142 4/13/2007 MSTEL-(4/07)-CELL AIR TIME 65.63 65.63 Voucher: 198177. 198178 4/30/2007 006278 VISUAL EFFECTS 15200 2/1/2007 PS-FULL WINDOW TINT 288.32 Voucher: 198178 15254 2/27/2007 PS-FULL WINDOW TINT 255.68 544.00 198179 4/30/2007 000094 WAST ATE AUDITOR'S OfFIC L64041 4/9/2007 MSF-(2/07 -3/07} STATE AUDIl 393.00 393.00 Voucher: 198179 198180 4/30/2007 003825 WA STATE DEPT OF TRANSPJA5469L016 4/10/2007 PWST-S348TH ST@ SR 161(1 881.36 Voucher: 198180 JA5897L004 4/10/2007 PWST-S 356TH ST SR99 TO 1 91.12 972.48 198181 4/30/2007 000280 WA STATE EMPLOYMENT SE<7059-RDU-07-8C 4/16/2007 PS-EMPLYMNT HISTORY-BRI 13.50 13.50 Voucher: 198181 198182 4/30/2007 004752 WA STATE LABOR & INDUSTF1st QTR 2007 4/27/2007 MSF-Q1 2007 L&I VOLUNTEEI 185.44 185.44 Voucher: 198182 ' . 198183 4/30/2007 000514 WASTATE-STATE REVENUE~MAR 07 4/23/2007 MSF- 3/07 REMIT STATE FEE: 88,766.05 88,766.05 Voucher: 198183 Page: 21 . . . apChkL. Feheck List .page: 22 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198184 4/30/2007 005192 WAHl, SANTOSH 04/24/07 4/24/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 90.00 90.00 Voucher: 198184 198185 4/30/2007 006007 WALKER ACE HARDWARE 002963 4/5/2007 DBC-HYDR FLOOR & WRENC 57.64 Voucher: 198185 002975 4/12/2007 DBC-ANT/ROACH KILLER,WR 42.39 002964 4/5/2007 DBC-CASTER PLATE 13.05 113.08 198186 4/30/2007 005565 WELCOME COMMUNICATION5411 2/21/2007 PS-CAR CHARGER 312.39 312.39 Voucher: 198186 198187 4/30/2007 007876 WELLS, GREGORY WELLS 2007 4/16/2007 PS-TUIT10N REIMB - G WELL 1,197.00 1,197.00 Voucher: 198187 198188 4/30/2007 000173 WEST PAYMENT CENTER 813420890 4/1/2007 MSDP-3/07 DATABASE/COMrv 1,712.87 1,712.87 Voucher: 198188 198189 4/30/2007 005680 WILD WEST INTERNATIONAL 4737 3/31/2007 PS-3/07 FIRING RANGE FEE ~ 106.62 106.62 Voucher: 198189 198190 4/30/2007 702432 WINCO FOODS INC GIFT CARDS 4/19/2007 PS-VOLUNTEER RECOGNITI( 300.00 300.00 Voucher: 198190 198191 4/30/2007 000119 WMCA-WA MUNICIPAL CLER~ROE 2007/08 Dl 4/19/2007 MSC-2007/08 WMCA DUES 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 198191 198192 4/30/2007 009925 WOJCIECHOWSKI, STEPHEN MARCH 31, 200' 4/23/2007 PRCS-CPR TRAINING 54.00 54.00 Voucher: 198192 198193 4/30/2007 000660 WOODWORTH & COMPANY 11172432 4/16/2007 SWM-1/2" HMA MODIFIED CO 436.24 Voucher: 198193 172362 4/10/2007 SWM-1/2" HMA MODIFIED CO 149.60 585.84 198194 4/30/2007 000428 WRPA-WA REC & PARK ASSC07-229 3/21/2007 PRCS-WRPA CONF. REARDC 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 198194 198195 4/30/2007 005722 YAKIMA COUNTY DEPARTMEIFEBRUARY 200 3/9/2007 PS-(2/07) JAIL SVCS AGOO-16' 59,784.66 59,784~66 Voucher: 198195 Sub total for us bank: 766,906.96 . Page: 22 apChkLst Final Check List . Page: 23 04/30/2007 10:16:08AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY 269 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 766,906.96 . Page: 23 . . . . -. .. - apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: kev us bank Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Descriotion Amount Paid Check Total 198196 5/3/2007 009597 BEETS, NEAL BEETS 2007 5/2/2007 CM-BEETS RELO 5/07 APART 1,445.00 1,445.00 Voucher: 198196 198197 5/4/2007 000302 KING COUNTY RECORDS,ELE02-71595 5/4/2007 CD-ABSHER CONST. #11897E 139.00 139.00 Voucher: 198197 198198 5/15/2007 000083 AARO INC DBA THE LOCK SH55202 4/11/2007 FWCC-SAFE LOCKER 2,776.95 2,776.95 Voucher: 198198 198199 5/15/2007 000332 ABC LEGAL MESSENGERS /N-0135470-1 4/30/2007 LAW-4/07 MNTHL YMESSENG 120.00 Voucher: 198199 7673555 3/29/2007 LAW-SAME DAY SPECIALS; P 103.60 7686611 4/20/2007 LAW-SAME DAY SPECIAL;PIE 28.80 7675971 4/3/2007 LAW-BULK CHARGE BEAVER 9.00 261.40 198200 5/15/2007 004234 ABT TOWING OF FEDERAL W23024 2/8/2007 PS-TOWING SERVICE 202.91 202.91 Voucher: 198200 198201 5/15/2007 000664 ACAP CHILD & FAMILY SERVI11 ST QTR 2007 5/3/2007 CDHS-AG07-055 APPLE PARE 1,500.00 1,500.00 Voucher: 198201 198f02 5/15/2007 005631 ACCIS-ASSOC OF COUNTY/CI2007 DUES 4/20/2007 MIS-ACCIS 2007 DUES-PEAR: 75.00 75.00 Voucher: 198202 198203 5/15/2007 000109 ACTIVE SECURITY CONTROL 14080 4/20/2007 PKCP-LOCKSMITH SVC 87.54 Voucher: 198203 14078 4/16/2007 PWTR-TWO (2) REKEYABLE I 46.57 14077 4/11/2007 FWCC-REKEYABLE PADLOCI 39.82 173~93 198204 5/15/2007 002899 ADOLFSON ASSOCIATES INC75833 4/9/2007 CDPL-AG06-018 2/07-3/07 -SM 8,766.50 8,766.50 Voucher: 198204 198205 5/15/2007 000568 AGRI SHOP INC 329378 4/19/2007 PWSWM-6.75HP ES COMM TI 944. 11 944.11 Voucher: 198205 198206 5/15/2007 000475 ALARM CENTERS/CUSTOM SI532925 4/20/2007 CHB:5/07-7/07 ALARM MNTR: 75.00 75.00 Voucher: 198206 198207 5/15/2007 001285 ALPINE PRODUCTS INC TM-83291 4/20/2007 PWST-MARKING PAINT 107.48 Voucher: 198207 TM-83158 4/13/2007 PKM-FLAGGING VESTS/MARl 80.93 188.41 198208 5/15/2007 005614 AMB TOOLS & EQUIPMENT C(272100 4/27/2007 PKM-HOSE/NOZZLE/COUPLE 32.51 32.51 Voucher: 198208 198209 5/15/2007 005287 AMERICALL COMMUNICATIOtD6416-0407 4/21/2007 SWM-AFTER HR CALL-OUT S 138.45 Voucher: 198209 D6417 -0407 4/21/2007 PKM-AFTER HR CALL-OUT S' 98.50 236.95 198210 5/15/2007 003645 AMERICAN JANITORIAL SVCS4905 4/20/2007 PARKS-AG04-009:(3/07) DBC, 5,692.61 Voucher: 198210 4906 4/20/2007 PARKS-AG04-009:(3/07) PKKF 880.00 4907 4/20/2007 PARKS-AG04-009:(4/07) DBC, 440.00 7,012.61 Page: 1 f\na\ Chec~ \,Jst lPCh~LSt. C\l'l Of fEOERp,.\.. 'l'Jp,.'l OSI'\ 512007 '\O:46:49p,.tJ\ (con\inue<!) . """,u~\ paid ~ san~: ~.. us ban~ . ~ oes<'lo\\On ~ I 205.00 ~ SlI01-6/0 1,20 . ' Cllec~ # ~ 1I.~do' INOR\<.S 1'96093 . 419/2001 pIN I'O_I'SSOC DUE =- I'J'JIERICI'J'l PUB\JC 12480 198211 511512001 001746 001 FIN CC-\Jf EGRO t<\I'J'lUI'I., SP 6 00 160.80 \loueM<: ~~21 I I'J'JI ERICI'N REO CROSS 1001 6255 ~~~001 FIN CC-fIRS' 1'10 COURSE ~ 5 8~ 20 5,964.20 198212 511512001 001 10016151 1/2001 PI'R\<.S_I'G01-015 \-I'/I.EOS .' \louene<: 198212 N\lIROt<\EN'1'1. 1.1.( I I I 44 41 I 318.00 198213 5/1512001 008028 I'J'lC\-IOR 10 CO-J>,P I' t<\Et<\BERS\-IIP OUES. 318.00 \/Ouene<: 198213 CI'N pI.I'NN\NG ~061348-O6 1203 41912001 56.15 \98214 5/15/2001 000190 4I'PI'-I't<\ER\ 51212001 t<\s,EI.-5/01 pl'GER I.E/>SE 56.15 \louener. 19821 lOSS \-IOI.OINGS 0616383810 141 44 198215 5/1512001 0051 I 5 I/,RC\-I INIRE\. 'lJ21/2001 CMlEO - I./>SOR & t<\1' ,101'.\1'1.\ 141 .44 . \lOUene<: 1982 ONS1RUC1"lON INC 01-1 14 . 21 .53 198216 511512001 0088;:821 61'SI'P C 065 00 4124/2001 t<\S,EI. -41011.0NG 0\S1I'NCE 2 I .53 \loueM" USINESS SERIIICE 05 I 013 6 . 31 . I 6 198211 511512001 00123382111',&1 B. 50 4126/2001' t<\S,EI.-(4101) CEI.l. I'll'. 1"It<\E- 31.16 \loueM<: 195 1" &1 IN IREI.ESS & CINGUll'f996044 I 14)(0 ' . I 315 00 I ,315.00 198218 5115/2001 00001 18 51412001 CO\-lS-I'G01-051 S1REE'OU " \louene<: 1982 VOU1\-1 RESO\JRCE~IS' 0,1'.2001 198219 5/15/2001 000181 I'UBURN . IN/>SO 011'. t<\EE1"ING \.. < 136.28 23628 \lOUeMr. 198219 . BNI.EV 2001 5/8/2001 CO- 00'1'. t<\EOING I.. < 100.00 4600 198220 5/15/2001 010123 BI'II.EV. 1'..1.1010 BI'II.EV 2001 5/1/2001 ~~~:ERPRE1ER S\lC 46.00 . . \loueM<: 198220 V 05101101 511/2001 I 51160 198221 5/ I 5/2001 0016048221 BN-I.. GIGI 4123/2001 plNS1-1REE REt<\O\l N- S,Of I ,511.60 " \louene<: 9~:0 BI'I.ll'RO 11'.1010 SERIIICE, 11'1\6461' 46000 480.00 198222 511512001 00 198222 1 412312001 t<\C_\N1ERPROER SIIC . \louene,. V\ S\JSI'N 04/2310 I 31561 198223 511512001 002386 BI'J'l\-lEG' . 12001 p\<Ipl._(20) OU;OOOR C\-II'IR' I ,315.61 .' \loueM<: 198223 1'.10101'1 EI.\JNGSON \NC 5090108 4120 961.25 198224 5/15/2001 001190 B1>J'.G 1 PRCS-REfUNO O. sERG 961.25 \/Ouene<: 198224 01'J'l 306688 4/231200 45 00 198225 5/1512001 0101~~8225 BERG. 51112001 t<\C_IN,ERPRE,ER s\lCS 45.00 . \/Ouenet. VI'S 05101101 80 81 198226 5/1512001 0041~8226 BERNER, II. CC12001 5/1/2001 PS_S\-IOO'ING'I'RGOS 60.81 . . \/OueM<. BER'UCC\ t<\IC\-II'EI. BER1U 198221 5/15/2001 005645 ' \)OUcner. ~98227 page'. 2 . . ---- apCh~L. . Feheck list .page: 3 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198228 5/15/2007 010113 BIRCH, JULIE 306682 4/23/2007 FWCC-PASS REFUND 59.24 59.24 Voucher: 198228 198229 5/15/2007 002645 BIRTH TO THREE DEVELOPM 1 ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-073 FAMILY SVC 5,250.00 5,250.00 Voucher: 198229 198230 5/15/2007 001630 BLUMENTHAL UNIFORM CO 11572213 4/16/2007 PS-UNIFORMS & ACCESSOR 1,602.08 Voucher: 198230 578592 4/16/2007 PS-UNIFORMS & ACCESSOR 217.06 575934-01 4/16/2007 PS-UNIFORMS & ACCESSOR 66.31 574691 4/16/2007 PS-UNIFORMS & ACCESSOR 20.67 578056 4/16/2007 PS-UNIFORMS & ACCESSOR 20.67 1,926.79 198231 5/15/2007 005923 BYERS & ANDERSON 61937 4/17/2007 LAW-PIEL ARBITRATION; CIT 234.38 Voucher: 198231 61935 4/17/2007 LAW-PIEL ARBITRATION; CIT 203.13 62109 4/27/2007 LAW-COURT REPORTER PIE 171.88 609.39 198232 5/15/2007 003093 CASCADE COMPUTER MAINT9124272 4/11/2007 MSDP-(5/07) PRINTER MAl NT 892.98 892.98 Voucher: 198232 198233 5/15/2007 002351 CASCADE MOBILE MIX CONC23536 4/19/2007 PWSWM-ONE (1) YARD OF C 231.74 231 .74 Voucher: 198233 198234 5/15/2007 001003 CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SER\1ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-049 AFTER HOUI 298.38 298.38 Voucher: 198234 198235 5/15/2007 010031 CEGG LLC 8 4/30/2007 CHB-PE DESIGN SVCS 332.50 Voucher: 198235 2 3/21/2007 PARKS-CEGG PElDESIGN SV 297.71 630.21 198236 5/15/2007 005657 CHOICEPOINT BUSINESS AN[AB0001608307 3/31/2007 PS-(3/07) AUTO TRACKXP SV 205.00 205.00 Voucher: 198236 198237 5/15/2007 008799 CHRISTIE LAW GROUP, LLC 1374 5/7/2007 LAW-AG04-05A-PSA LEGAL S 562.50 562.50 Voucher: 198237 198238 5/15/2007 009643 CIPALLA COMMUNICATIONS 107-0013 4/30/2007 CM-07 -001 TOURISM MARKE" 1,440.00 1,440.00 Voucher: 198238 198239 5/15/2007 004838 CITY OF ENUMCLAW 028664 4/5/2007 PS-MAR 07 PRISONER LODG 5,445.00 5,445.00 Voucher: 198239 198240 5/15/2007 000142 CITY OF FED WAY-ADVANCE CK #2291 5/14/2007 PS-NTOA CRISIS NEGOTIATII 1,266.12 Voucher: 198240 CK #2289 4/30/2007 PS-LEIRA CONF. G TUCKER 318.04 1,584.16 198241 5/15/2007 005817 CITY OF FIFE 0003070 4/2/2007 PS-3/07 PRISONER LODGING 38,726.00 38,726.00 Voucher: 198241 198242. 5/15/2007 003551 CITY OF KENT RI6748 3/27/2007 CDHS-KENT MOU CHC MEDI( 31,600.00 31,600.00 Voucher: 198242 Page: 3 apChkLst Final Check List Page:.4 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: kev us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Descriotion Amount Paid Check Total 198243 5/15/2007 003564 CLARY, JOHN CLARY 2007 5/3/2007 PS-BAIT CAR SUPPLlES/REP, 212.33 Voucher: 198243 CLARY 2007 4/24/2007 PS-BAIT CAR REPAIR TOOLS 162.81 CLARY 2007 4/26/2007 PS-BAIT CAR MONITOR 87.11 462.25 198244 5/15/2007 003752 COASTWIDE SUPPLY DBA T1780372 4/25/2007 PKDBC-HOUSEHOLD SUPPLI 652.25 Voucher: 198244 W1775312 4/12/2007 FWCC-JANITORIAL SUPPLlE~ 94.76 W 1773306 4/10/2007 FWCC-JANITORIAL SUPPLlE~ 91.43 W1775312-1 4/20/2007 FWCC-BED LINER-KOALA 58.97 897.41 198245 5/15/2007 009880 COLOR GRAPHICS, INC 175362 4/6/2007 CM/ED - PRINTING OF CITY C .2,087.46 2,087.46 Voucher: 198245 198246 5/15/2007 006523 COLUMBIA FORD 3-71071 5/11/2007 PS-2007 FORDVIN 2FAFP71V 24,824.68 Voucher: 198246 3-71072 5/11/2007 PS-2007 FORD VIN 2FAFP71V 23,783.56 48,608.24 198247 5/15/2007 007591 COMMERCIAL SPACE ONLlNE69469 5/1/2007 CM/ED - 5/07 PROPERTY DAl 100.00 100.00 Voucher: 198247 198248 5/15/2007 002935 COMMISSION ON ACCREDITP31017 4/25/2007 PS-CALEA WORKSHOP C SC 425.00 425.00 Voucher: 198248 198249 5/15/2007 001127 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTEI1ST QTR 2007 5/8/2007 CDHS-AG07-050 CHCKC DEN 3,975.00 3,975.00 Voucher: 198249 198250 5/15/2007 008907 CONSEJO COUNSELING & RE1 ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-048 DOMESTIC \ 1,250.00 1,250.00 Voucher: 198250 198251 5/15/2007 008445 COPIERS NORTHWEST INC 36375 4i30/2007 MIS-COPIERlTONER SUPPLlE 3,050.79 Voucher: 198251 36430A 5/4/2007 MIS-COPIERlTONER SUPPLlE 213.44 36314 4/26/2007 MIS-COPIER/TONER SUPPLlE 152.76 36486 5/4/2007 MIS-COPIER/TONER SUPPLlE 75.36 3,492.35 198252 5/15/2007 000135 CORDI & BEJARANO INC PS 05/03/07 PRO TI 5/3/2007 MC-05/03/07 PRO TEM 175.00 175.00 Voucher: 198252 198253 5/15/2007 000771 COSTCO/HSBC BUSINESS SCAPRIL 2007 4/26/2007 APR 2007 COSTCO PURCHA~ 502.77 502.77 Voucher: 198253 198254 5/15/2007 000854 D J TROPHY 00221093 4/18/2007 PS-VOLUNTEER SVC PLAQUI 346.30 Voucher: 198254 00221047 4/10/2007 CDHS-HSC NAMEPLATES 37.64 383.94 198255 5/15/2007 000168 DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMER3190833 4/5/2007 PARKS-RFB-NOTICE HYLEBC 486.50 Voucher: 198255 3191208 4/14/2007 PWSWM-RFB07-101 SW 3321' 371.00 3191572 4/25/2007 MSC-RFP HEARING EXAMINE 133.00 990.50 198256 5/15/2007 007397 DAVID A CLARK ARCHITECTS325 4/24/2007 CHB-DESIGN SPECIFICATIOf\ 2,168.76 Voucher: 198256 328 4/24/2007 CHB-DESIGN SPECIFICATIOf\ 1,552.08 326 4/24/2007 PARKS-01-04/07 BIDDING & C 1,327.08 5,047.92 Page: 4 . . . apChkLe F.heck List .page: 5 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198257 5/15/2007 009470 DAVID A PAPANDREW CPA P:DECEMBER 20C 5/2/2007 MSF-12/06 ACCTING SVCS PI 7,100.00 7,100.00 Voucher: 198257 198258 5/15/2007 701985 DAWN 1 ST aTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-057 HOUSING PF 4,250.00 Voucher: 198258 1 ST aTR 2007 f. 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-056 LATINA corv 750.00 5,000.00 198259 5/15/2007 008835 DAY, MARIANNE 2006 DAY 5/9/2007 MS-2006 UTILITY TAX REBA T 133.65 . 133.65 . Voucher: 198259 198260 5/15/2007 005922 DEX MEDIA WEST 309563865 4/23/2007 DBC-(5/07) DIRECTORY ADS 69.00 69.00 Voucher: 198260 198261 5/15/2007 009348 DICKINSON. TIM MILEAGE REIMI 5/3/2007 PKMT-2 DAY TRAINING MILEl 53.35 53.35 Voucher: 198261 198262 5/15/2007 005275 DMCJA HARTL 2007 DU 5/7/2007 MC-HARTLE 2007 DMCJA DUI 625.00 625.00 Voucher: 198262 198263 5/15/2007 008039 DMX MUSIC A723691 5/1/2007 MIS-5/07 DIGITAL MUSIC 56.32 56.32 Voucher: 198263 198264 5/15/2007 005341 DODD. ESCOLASTICA ROSA 05/01/07 5/1/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 180.00 Voucher: . 198264 04/27/07 4/27/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 110.00 05/08/07 5/8/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 100.00 05/01/07 A 5/1/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 04/25/07 4/25/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 05/07/07 5/7/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 630.00 198265 5/15/2007 001432 DON SMALL & SONS OIL DIST25753 2/17/2007 PKM-STL LK ANNEX FUEL - 402.74 Voucher: 198265 25250 3/9/2007 PKM-STL LK ANNEX FUEL - 195.50 28193 4/5/2007 PKM-STL LK ANNEX FUEL - 177.98 776.22 198266 5/15/2007 009921 DORIS M WALKINS, ATTORNEAPRIL 2007 4/19/2007 CM-CONFLlCT PUBLIC DEFEr 312.50 Voucher: 198266 APRIL 2007 A 4/19/2007 CM-CONFLlCT PUBLIC DEFEI 250.00 MAY 2007 5/1/2007 CM-CONFLlCT PUBLIC DEFEI 250.00 MAY 2007 A 5/2/2007 CM-CONFLlCT PUBLIC DEFEI 250.00 1,062.50 198267 5/15/2007 009685 DOWNTOWN HARLEY DAVID~54608 12/15/2006 PS-BRAKE REPAIRS 347.45 Voucher: 198267 55825 12/15/2006 PS-HIGH OUTPUT H4 BULB 137.87 91704944 7/5/2006 PS-HDA TOUR-PAK LID ORGJ 97.87 583.19 198268 5/15/2007 000939 DS WATERS OF AM.ERICA, LP0407292413452: 4/1/2007 FWCC-WTRlCL RNTL ACCn 83.32 Voucher: 198268 0407292413052: 4/1/2007 CC-WATER FOR CITY COUN( 15.98 99.30 198269 5/15/2007 010105 E & P SEWING 0162 4/10/2007 PS-EMBROfDERY NAME TAPI 377.10 377.10 Voucher: 198269 Page: 5 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 6 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Descrilltion Amount Paid Check Total 198270 5/15/2007 000570 EAGLE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE 11054729 5/5/2007 MSFL T-REPAIRS/SVC 622.06 Voucher: 198270 1054692 5/4/2007 MSFL T-REPAJRS/SVC 516.55 1054533 4/25/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 427.99 1054400 4/18/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 411.89 1052859 1/31/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 314.86 1052396 1/9/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 298.06 1052886 2/1/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 274.30 1053104 2/12/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 274.30 1054501 4/24/2007 PS-REPAiRlSVC 233.95 1053776 3/20/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 228.13 1054398 4/18/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 212.72 1054732 5/7/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 157.57 1054444 4/20/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 131.60 1053635 3/12/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 114.06 1052799 1/29/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 113.52 1054720 5/5/2007 MSFL T-REPAIRS/SVC 107.50 1054705 5/5/2007 MSFL T-REPAIRS/SVC 96.83 1054525 4/25/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 82.74 1054691 5/10/2007 MSFL T-LOF 76.27 1054719 5/5/2007 MSFL T-REPAIRS/SVC 34.73 1052392 1/9/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 34.4 7 1053762CR 3/19/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC -40.59 4,723.51 198271 5/15/2007 006177 EARL, SHARYN LYNN 07018 4/17/2007 PRCS-SUMMER 07 BROCHUF 1,980.00 Voucher: 198271 07016 4/7/2007 PRCS-KID'S DAY FLYER 315.00 07015 4/9/2007 PRCS-K-9 KARNIVAL 285.00 07017 4/9/2007 PRCS-CRAZY SMNR FLYERS 135.00 2,715.00 198272 5/15/2007 008141 EAST JORDAN IRON WORKS 2908654 4/19/2007 PWSWM-VANE GRATE- 1,844.77 Voucher: 198272 2909959 4/24/2007 PWST-#313 MONUMENT CO\, 326.70 2,171.47 198273 5/15/2007 010030 ECOLAB INC 2068874 4/18/2007 FWCC-SOLlDAIRE RED NF 169.87 Voucher: 198273 2066668 4/18/2007 FWCC-DIGICLEAN HAIR & Be 142.26 312.13 198274 5/1 5/2007 008110 EFFICIENCY INC 206877 5/1/2007 MS-6/07 -6/08 MC MAINTENAN 1,644.39 1,644.39 Voucher: 198274 198275 5/15/2007 008071 ELECTRICAL CONSUL TING S'20070424 4/24/2007 MSDP-6/07-6/08 UPS ON-SITE 2,775.00 2,775.00 Voucher: 198275 Page: 6 . . . - ------- apChkL. - --- ..- -.---- --- -.... -I" .- -" ,.- "'-''''''-'''F.~eck-L~t- H'_ --- -- -- .-- u___ -, , n- epa;e: i-' "...~. 05/15/2007 10: 46: 49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198276 5/15/2007 004344 EMERGENCY FEEDING PROG1 ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-061 EMERGENC' 1,950.00 1,950.00 Voucher: 198276 198277 5/15/2007 007919 EMPIRE FACILITY SERVICES 113425 4/23/2007 PS-MET AL DESK 370.26 370.26 Voucher: 198277 198278 5/15/2007 006514 ENGINEERING BUSINESS SY~28709 5/4/2007 SERVICE & MAINTENANCE C 235.18 235.18 Voucher: 198278 198279 5/15/2007 001046 EQUIFAX CREDIT INFORMATI2466665 4/24/2007 PS-(4/07) CREDIT REPORTS 65.20 65.20 Voucher: 198279 198280 5/15/2007 000328 ERNIE'S FUEL STOPS (DBA) 0251619 4/30/2007 PS-4/16-4/30/07 FUEL FOR PC 10,951.76 Voucher: 198280 0251618 4/30/2007 MSFL T-4/16-4/30/07 FUEL FOI 5,146.94 16,098.70 198281 5/15/2007 010130 EVISTON, SUZANNE APRIL 30, 2007 5/14/2007 PS-PURCHASE K-9 DOG "FA> 7,500.00 7,500.00 Voucher: 198281 198282 5/15/2007 009962 EVOLVE SPORTS & DESIGNS 3736 4/12/2007 PS-DOCON CLIMBING SHOE~ 378.00 378.00 Voucher: 198282 198283 5/15/2007 005820 FASTSIGNS 370-10309 4/9/2007 FWCC-1/4" GREEN GLASS PI 2,020.03 Voucher: 198283 370-10308 4/9/2007 FWCC-1/4" GREEN GLASS PI 977.25 370-10499 4/9/2007 PRCS-ARTWORK PLAQUES 185.13 3,182.41 198284 5/15/2007 000217 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPOR2-006-32078 4/27/2007 MS-PASSPORT EXPRESS DE 15.07 15.07 Voucher: 198284 198285 5/15/2007 000229 FEDERAL WAY CHAMBER C04396 4/18/2007 CM/ED- TOURISM WEBSITE F 4,500.00 4,500.00 Voucher: 198285 . 198286 5/15/2007 000652 FEDERAL WAY COMMUNITY 1ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-066 SHEL TER/RE 3,750.00 3,750.00 Voucher: 198286 Page: 7 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 8 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198287 5/15/20.0.7 0.0.4270. FEDERAL WAY MIRROR 00.7694 2/24/20.0.7 CDPL-2/24/o.7 LEGALS- 436.32 Voucher: 198287 0.0.7680. 2/21/20.0.7 CDPL-2/21/o.7 LEGALS- 327.59 0.0.7834 4/7/20.0.7 SWM-RFB-STORMWATER TI=' 236.98 0.0.7891 4/25/20.0.7 MSC-DIVERSITY COMM V ACt 183.24 0.0.7892 5/7/20.0.7 MSC-SALARY COMM. NOTICE 183,24 0.0.7831 4/7/20.0.7 PKPL-RFB HYLEBOS WETLAt 164.49 0.0.7894 4/25/20.0.7 CDPL-(4/25/o.7) LEGALS- 115.70. 0.0.7871 4/18/20.0.7 CDPL-(4/18/o.7) LEGALS- 97.58 0.0.7858 4/14/20.0.7 CDPL-(4/14/o.7) LEGALS- 97.58 0.0.7681 . 2/21/20.0.7 CDPL-2/21/o.7 LEGALS- 97.58 0.0.7881 4/21/20.0.7 CDPL-(4/21/o.7) LEGALS- 90..61 0.0.7772 3/17/20.0.7 CDHS-3/17/o.7 LEGAL AD 90..61 0.0.7847 4/11/20.0.7 CDP-4/11/o.7 LEGAL NOTICE 83.64 0.0.7857 4/14/20.0.7 CDPL-(4/14/o.7) LEGALS- 83.64 0.0.7880. 4/21/20.0.7 MSC-(4/21/o.7) ORDINANCE AI 55.76 0.0.7893 4/25/20.0.7 MSC-RFP HEARING EXAMINE 41.82 0.0.7879 4/21/20.0.7 MSC-RFP HEARING EXAMINE 41.82 2,428.20. 198288 5/15/20.0.7 0.0.4690. FEDERAL WAY NUTRITION SE1472 5/3/200.7 PS-4/o.7 OFFICER LUNCHES 225.50. 225.50. Voucher: 198288 198289 5/15/20.0.7 0.0.1893 FEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DISTSIF-APRIL 20.0.7 5/11/20.0.7 MSF-(APR 0.7) SCHL IMPACT 45,271.0.0. 45.271.0.0. Voucher: 198289 198290. 5/15/20.07 0.0.7547 FEDERAL WAY SENIOR CENT1ST aTR 20.0.7 5/4/20.0.7 CDHS-AGo.7-o.74 SR. NUTRITI 3,125.0.0. 3,125.0.0. Voucher: 198290. 198291 5/15/20.0.7 0.10.114 FICHTNER, THOMAS FICHTNER 20.0.7 5/3/20.0.7 MIS-INTEROP CONF, T. FICH' 1,0.13.70. 1,0.13.70. Voucher: 198291 198292 5/15/20.07 0.0.8959 FIRST CHOICE ARMOR 21816 4/16/20.0.7 PS-CONCEALABLE VEST REF 150..0.0. 150..0.0. Voucher: 198292 198293 5/15/20.0.7 0.0.1686 FIRST CHOICE BUSINESS MAo.o.o.4o.378 4/23/20.0.7 MSMD-COPIER RPR.MNT,SUI 33.0.0. . 33.0.0. Voucher: 198293 198294 5/15/20.0.7 0.0.2664 FLEX-PLAN SERVICES INC 94688 5/1/20.0.7 MSHR-AGo.3-47B:(4/o.7) FLEXI 257.30. 257.30. Voucher: 198294 198295 5/15/20.0.7 0.0.8860. FOOD SERVICES OF AMERIC,8237o.21 4/20./20.0.7 PKDBC.-CATERING SUPPLIES 1,458.43 Voucher: 198295 8249718 4/25/20.0.7 PKDBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 1,199.65 8270.714 5/2/20.07 PKDBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 898.89 82460.84 4/24/20.0.7 PKDBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 84.22 3,641.19 Page: 8 . . . apChk:;f Feheck List ".page: 9 05/15/20 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198296 5/15/2007 009242 FSH COMMUNICATIONS LLC 000121210 5/1/2007 MIS-(5/07) FSH PAYPHONE SI 235.52 235.52 Voucher: .198296 198297 5/15/2007 008755 FUSION 1 ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-072 TRANSITION 1,250.00 1,250.00 Voucher: 198297 198298 5/15/2007 003118 GALLS INC 5882026301016 4/5/2007 PS-STINGER HP W/STEADY ( 358.25 Voucher: 198298 5883813301011 4/18/2007 PS-SW1TCH MODULE 78.12 436.37 198299 5/15/2007 001478 GEOLlNE POSITIONING SYST208869 4/20/2007 PS-ROBOT ACU REPAIR 942.61 Voucher: 198299 208874 4/20/2007 PS-PWRROD BATTERY 266.57 208409 3/31/2007 PWSWM-RECON PWR BOOT 243.72 1,452.90 198300 5/15/2007 010118 GIBRALTAR FINANCIAL CORF2269 4/19/2007 SWM-REXUS MANHOLE COV 2,174.76 2,174.76 Voucher: 198300 198301 5/15/2007 009928 GORDON THOMAS HONEYWE4012 4/30/2007 CM-AG#05-26 FEDERAL LOBE 4,757.86 4,757.86 Voucher: 198301 198302 5/15/2007 001992 GOSNEY MOTOR PARTS 341544 5/1/2007 MSFL T-REPAIR SUPPLIES 87-.11 87.11 Voucher: 198302 198303 5/15/2007 002547 GRAINGER INC 9350017324 4/24/2007 FWCC-ROUND STOOL 216.87 Voucher: 198303 9350035771 4/24/2007 FWCC-SHELVING & DECKIN( 117.32 9338771026 4/9/2007 FWCC-DUST MOP & GREASE 68.65 9341667419 4/12/2007 FWCC-DUST MOP 42.54 445.38 198304 5/15/2007 009381 GREGORY, WILLIE 05/01/07 PRO TI 5/1/2007 MC-5/1/07 PRO TEM SVC 400.00 Voucher: 198304 04/25/07 PRO TI 4/25/2007 MC-4/25/07 PRO TEM SVC 400.00 800.00 198305 5/15/2007 003831 GSR POLYGRAPH SERVICES 07-011 4/30/2007 PS-POL YGRAPH EXAMS 750.00 750.00 Voucher: 198305 198306 5/15/2007 000671 H D FOWLER COMPANY 12084292 4/24/2007 PKM-GD IRRIGATION MAINT/I 779.62 Voucher: 198306 12078474 4/16/2007 PKM-GD CUTTER BLADE 67.07 12078473 5/10/2007 PKM-GD THREADED PLUGS 32.12 878.81 198307 5/15/2007 005736 HANSON,SETH HANSON 2007 4/5/2007 PS-IALEFI TRNG CONF. S HA 315.00 315.00 Voucher: 198307 198308 5/15/2007 001367 HDR ENGINEERING INC M-225181 4/11/2007 PW-AG04-96:S 356 WIDENINC 8,896.62 . 8,896.62 Voucher: 198308 198309 5/15/2007 002033 HELMER'S MUSIC INC 10632 4/10/2007 PRCS-PIANO COVER 195.84 195.84 Voucher: 198309 198310 5/15/2007 009225 HENDRICKSON, CAROLYN 02-71283 REFUI 5/7/2007 PW-02-71283 HENDRICKS AS 829.50 829.50 Voucher: 198310 Page: 9 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 10 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Descriotion Amount Paid Check Total 198311 5/15/2007 001487 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPAr42152135 4/18/2007 RR SERVER, HP STORAGEW 6,968.51 Voucher: 198311 42154734 4/19/2007 RR SERVER, (16) HP 4GBSW 2,770.42 42150172 4/18/2007 RR SERVER, (4) 15M LC-LC rv 357.19 10,096.12 198312 5/15/2007 009053 HIDDEN HAUS, INC 00001147 4/14/2007 PS-NEW K-9 EQUIPMENT 959.61 959.61 Voucher: 198312 198313 5/15/2007 001073 HISTORICAL SOCIETY-FEDEFMAY 1,2007 5/1/2007 LAW-AG07-071 MOU HISTOR' 5,000.00 5,000.00 Voucher: 198313 198314 5/15/2007 002477 HOME DEPOT -DEPT 32-25007 APRIL 2007 4/27/2007 APR 2007 HOME DEPOT PUR 1 97.38 197.38 Voucher: 198314 198315 5/15/2007 008989 HOWELL, ADAM HOWELL 2007 3/19/2007 PS-IALEFI TRNG CONF. - A HI 938.45 938.45 Voucher: 198315 198316 5/15/2007 003304 HWANG, ANDY HW ANG 2007 5/7/2007 PS-MAIT TEAM FOOD 4/29/07 57.90 57.90 Voucher: 198316 198317 5/15/2007 000774 IMP-INTERNATIONAL ASSOC331190 4/26/2007 CDA-2007 IMP DUES - PIETY 85.50 Voucher: 198317 331001 3/26/2007 CDA-2007 IMP DUES - HESLI 73.00 158.50 198318 5/15/2007 002086 IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS 1662391A 4/27/2007 MSDP-PS CANON IR-C3380 C 10,898.90 10,898.90 Voucher: 198318 198319 5/15/2007 010119 INGPITCH, DARA 306683 4/23/2007 PRCS-REFUND ACCT. ADJU~ 32.00 32.00 Voucher: 198319 198320 5/15/2007 005757 INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY 1 ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-059 PACT PROG 750.00 750.00 Voucher: 198320 198321 5/15/2007 005757 INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY 23876 5/2/2007 DBC-REFUND OVER PMT & 0 209.02 209.02 Voucher: 198321 198322 5/15/2007 007109 INTERCOM LANGUAGE SVCS07-130 4/30/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 787.50 787.50 . Voucher: 198322 198323 5/15/2007. 007514 INTOLlGHT SACAJAWEA 4/4/2007 PWTR- 2 STREET LIGHTS IN~ 5,241.00 5,241.00 Voucher: 198323 198324 5/15/2007 010120 lYALL, ANDREW JAMES 306686 4/23/2007 FWCC-REFUND RENTAL SP,A 1,275.00 1,275.00 Voucher: 198324 198325 5/15/2007 009079 J AND Y INVESTMENT LLC JUNE 2007 5/7/2007 MSF-AG05-126 WIFI SITE LE,A 310.00 310.00 Voucher: 198325 198326 5/15/2007 009730 JACK, DRISKELL J 04/01/07 4/1/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 40.00 Voucher: 198326 05/07/07 5/7/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 40.00 80.00 198327 5/15/2007 009961 JENKINS, TIMOTHY A 05/07/07 PRO TI 5/7/2007 MC-5/7/07 PRO TEM SVC 400.00 400.00 Voucher: 198327 Page: 10 . . . apChkLe Feheck List .....epage: 11 !"""" 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total . 198328 5/15/2007 000799 JET CHEVROLET CVCS104906 4/17/2007 PS-RPLC IGNITION PASSLOC 558.72 558.72 Voucher: 198328 198329 5/15/2007 010110 JOHNSON, HELENA 07032717 3/27/2007 FWCC-FWCC PRESENTATIOI 700.00 700.00 Voucher: 198329 198330 5/15/2007 005056 JONES, WARREN CASEY JONES 2007 5/1/2007 PS-SW AT GOGGLES 63.99 63.99 Voucher: 198330 198331 5/15/2007 004245 JOSEPH FOUNDATION, THE 1ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-047 TRANSITION 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 198331 198332 5/15/2007 003462 JUNKER. RYAN MILEAGE REIM 5/9/2007 PS-BRUTSCHE TRIAL-CITY \A 349.20 349.20 Voucher: 198332 198333 5/15/2007 009913 KEY BANK AG07 -008 #2 4/6/2007 PWST-AG07-008 21ST AVE E 15,077 .89 15,077.89 Voucher: 198333 198334 5/15/2007 007780 KICKIT GRAPHICS INC 92118 5/2/2007 PS-POLO SHIRTS 54.40 '54.40 Voucher: 198334 198335 5/15/2007 000125 KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVI~1447095 5/8/2007 PS-{3/07} KING CO JAIL 29,090.75 Voucher: 198335 1446648 4/20/2007 AG03-161:(5/07)-I-NET SVCS! 895.00 29.985.75 198336 5/15/2007 000376 KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVI~WRIA9-2607 3/15/2007 SWM-AG#01-096 WRI WATEF 2,666.67 2,666.67 Voucher: 198336 198337 5/15/2007 001010 KING COUNTY HOUSING & CCCDBG REIMBUF 5/9/2007 CDHS-REIMBURSE CDBG- Sf. 26,867.59 26.867.59 Voucher: 198337 198338 5/15/2007 003713 KING COUNTY PUBLIC HEAL 107 LAP POOL 4/20/2007 FWCC-HEAL TH PERMITS FOI 237.00 Voucher: 198338 07 SPA POOL 4/20/2007 FWCC-HEAL TH PERMITS FOI 204.00 07 LEISURE PO 4/20/2007 FWCC-HEAL TH PERMITS FOI 204.00 07 WATER/SE\A 4/20/2007 FWCC-HEAL TH PERMITS FOI 166.00 811.00 198339 5/15/2007 003898 KING COUNTY RADIO 291 4/20/2007 MSTEL-4/07 RADIO SERVICE~ 6,751.46 Voucher: 198339 00411540 4/2/2007 MSTEL-RADIO SERVICES - 59.46 00411546 4/6/2007 MSTEL-RADIO SERVICES - 55.99 00411442 4/20/2007 MSTEL-RADIO SERVICES - 6.25 6,873.16 198340 5/15/2007 000201 KINKO'S INC, ACCOUNT #020!515100002622 3/12/2007 CD-BW FILES-COPIES/PRINT 2,381.42 Voucher: 198340 515100002854 4/30/2007 PS-BOOKLETS-PRINTING 226.07 515100002822 4/24/2007 PS-SPRING TOURISM FLYER 100.47 2,707.96 198341 5/15/2007 009845 KLEINFELDER INC 404970 4/10/2007 PW-AG06-144 JOES CRK HAE 1.056.00 1,056.00 Voucher: 198341 198342 5/15/2007 700951 KLEREKOPER, TIM DISASTER CLA: 5/4/2007 CDHS-DISASTER SURVIVAL ( 450.00 450.00 Voucher: 198342 . Page: 11 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 12 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198343 5/15/2.0.07 .0.05.064 KOCH MAR, LINDA KOCH MAR 2.0.0; 5/8/2.0.07 CM-5/D7 CELL REIMB - KOCHI 21.2.0 21.2.0 Voucher: 198343 198344 5/15/2.0.07 .0.05773 KOREAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIA"1ST QTR 2.0.07 5/4/2.0.07 CDHS-AGD7-D52 KWC WE AR 1,5.0.0..0.0 1,5.0.0..0.0 Voucher: 198344 198345 5/15/2.0.07 .0.09492 KPGINC 336.07 3/25/2.0.07 PWST-AGD6-127 PAC HWY H 2.0,553.41 Voucher: 198345 33.0.07 3/25/2.0.07 SWM-AGD6-D55 ON-CALL SUI 4,64.0..0.0 25,193.41 198346 5/15/2.0.07 .01.0121 L'ARCHE USA 23873 5/2/2.0.07 DBC-REFUND DEPOSIT & OV 1,461.73 1,461.73 Voucher: 198346 198347 5/15/2.0.07 .0.0.0.096 LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRIC8224D2 4/18/2.0.07 PKM-UTILlTIES 327.28 Voucher: 198347 8.04.06 4/12/2.0.07 PKKLC 3/.07 WATER/SEWER l 2.02.78 8998.02 4/18/2.0.07 PKM-UTILlTIES 145.79 8241.02 4/18/2.0.07 PKM-UTILlTI ES 1 31 .49 1.01 4/18/2.0.07 PKM-UTILlTIES 118.47 8881.03 4/18/2.0.07 PKM-UTILlTIES 8.0.75 888.0.02 4/18/2.0.07 PKM-UTILlTIES 34.75 289.08.01 4/12/2.0.07 PKKLC 3/.07 WATER/SEWER l 2.0.38 8964.02 4/18/2.0.07 PKM-UTILlTIES 16.16 28144.01 4/18/2.0.07 PKM-UTILlTIES 14.92 3.0336.01 4/18/2.0.07 PKM-UTILlTIES 14.92 1,1.07.69 198348 5/15/2.0.07 .0.0.0.096 LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRIC4824D3 5/7/2.0.07 PWS-11/D6-3/9/.o7 WATER/SE' 125.63 125.63 Voucher: 198348 198349 5/15/2.0.07 .0.07.05.0 LAW OFFICES OF HAL GEIER:68 5/1/2.0.07 LAW-AGD2-125B: 5/D7-PUBLlC 26,2.0.0..0.0 26,2.0.0..0.0 Voucher: 198349 19835.0 5/15/2.0.07 .01.0111 LEMKE, REBECCA LEMKE 2.0.07 5/1/2.0.07 CD-AACF DUES & WACE CO~ 13.0..0.0 13.0..0.0 Voucher: 19835.0 198351 5/15/2.0.07 .0.03157 LES SCHWAB TIRE CTRS OF '283315 4/4/2.0.07 MSFL T-NEW TRAILER TIRE 253..04 Voucher: 198351 344752 4/9/2.0.07 MSFL T-TIRES 12.52 265.56 198352 5/15/2.0.07 .0.07985 LINCOLN EQUIPMENT INC S1642.o4 3/26/2.0.07 FWCC/POOL - LIFEGUARD S- 5,7.02.2.0 5,7.02.2.0 Voucher: 198352 198353 5/15/2.0.07 .0.0.063.0 LLOYD ENTERPRISES INC 1.08199 4/2.0/2.0.07 PWS/PKCP-MEDIUM BARK- 151.37 151.37 Voucher: 198353 Page: 12 . . . apCh~~. f,ahee"- Llst C\1'l Of fEOERAl. Wp..'{ 051'\5/2001 ,\0:46',49MA aan"-: ,,-e\l US ban"- (continued) . . ,,",ount paiO ~ Chee"- #- ~ \lendor ~ ~oesc"ot\on ~ ~ . LO\fIJE'S \-\\\fIJ \NC \0865 41'712007 FINCC-REP"'RlM,,'NT EQUIP \05.04 '\98354 5/'\5/2007 005339 \4788 413012007 rlNCC.l-lEX BOLTSlNllTS, INI 93.0\ \Jouc\"leC '\98354 \ 0\ 5 \ 412712007 OBC.Ji'NITORI"L SUPPLIES I 92.98 \4845 4126/2007 FINCC.QUICI< Cl-lNG I<NIFE,P 88.43 \0059 513/2007 FINCC.LOCI< I<EY S"FE INN-I 46.46 \4078 4/27/2007 pI<M.PIP, p,BS CEMENT, COU 45.6~ \42\7 4123/2007 pIN SIN M-l-lOLE S"IN 37.9 \3635 51\/2007 rlNCC.ROLLERS 8. covERS 2\ .30 \404\ 5/\/2007 PIN'p,BS oINv SOLvENT. \3.\3 \ \878 412712007 . pI<M_COUPLlNG FLEX IP)(CU ~.~~ 544.56 RETURN \7425 4/27/2007 pI<M.RETURN COUPLING '. \ 5000 '\98355 5/'\5/2007 0'\0'\24 UJi\-\E.R SE.WI\NP-RY 23878 51212007 OBC-REFUNO O",,^"GE oEP( \50.00 . \Joucnec '\98355 3129/2007 pI<M.TR"CTOR RENT jl.LJlNVI 964.78 964.78 '\98356 5/'\5/2007 005043 M"Cl-lINERY POINER 8. EQUIFG0827 \01 200.00 \Jo\.\cner. '\98356 WlP-Ri\N 2007 5/3/2007 PS_CLP-N \.p..B OPS iRNG - C 200.00 '\98357 5/'\5/2007 00985'\ WlP-Ri\N, C\-\R\S \Jo\.\cnec '\98357 41\712007 CM/EO' EN\lELOPES FOR FP '\94.93 '\94.93 '\98358.5/'\5/2007 004250 WlCCP-LLUM PR\Ni GROUP 5'\5328 \Joucner. '\98358 413012007 "G96- \48 4I07l-lE)( BISl-lOP P 500.54 500.54 '\98359 5/'\5/2007 00'\234 MCCP-RTl-lY c"USSEP-U)( 1'.01 \ 77 \Jouc\"ler. '\98359 WlC OOUGP-L 20 5/9/2007 WlS\-\R-p-\fIJ C LP-BOR RE\.P.. i\O 244.08 244.08 '\98360 5/'\5/2007 00'\675 WlCOOUGP-L, MP-RY \Jo\.\cnec '\98360 PS_SNUG SP\LLMP-N USER 0 ,\'\6.00 ,\'\6.00 MERGEL 2007 5/3/2007 '\9836'\ 5/'\5/2007 0076'\3 MERGEL, S\-\ERYL \Jo\.\c\"ler. '\9836'\ WlC_\NiERPREiER S\JCS '\80.00 '\80.00 '\98362 5/'\5/2007 005'\16 WlE.R\NO SiRP-\fIJE, BE.1i'< 05/0'\/07 5/'\/2007 \Jo\.\cner. '\98362 4120/2007 PINSINM'\OO ci'R INP-Sl-lI<IT 34.96 34.96 '\983635/ '\ 5/2007 009453 M\NUiEWlP-N PRESS ,\'\924 \Jo\.\cner. '\98363 4/\712007 p\<KFT_SENNl-lEISER pRO M( ,\'\1.06 ,\'\7.06 '\ 98364 5/'\ 5/2007 009689 MORGP-N SOU NO , \NC WlS\43730 \Joucner. '\98364 CM/EO- '\ Oi\-\ p..OV \N SEP- iTL 208.80 208.80 '\98365 5/'\5/2007 00943'\ . MORRIS VISITOR PUBLlC"T\(97256 4/'\/2007 \Jouc\"leC '\98365 4/2212007 pI<M.c"BLElJET DRAIN LlNEI 33'\.93 33'\.93 '\ 98366 5/'\ 5/2007 009906 MRP SER\J\CES 73700 \Joucner. '\98366 page: '\ 3 - -- ---- ---- apChkLst Final Check List Page: 14 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198367 5/15/2007 000228 MULTI-SERVICE CENTER 1 ST OTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-063 TRANSITION 8,100.00 Voucher: 198367 1 STOTR 2007 /. 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-060 FOOD/CLOT 8,041.07 1ST OTR 2007 E 5/7/2007 CDHS-AG07-058 ADULT LITE I 3,000.00 19,141.07 198368 5/15/2007 000955 MUTUAL MATERIALS COMPArAB743747S 4/18/2007 PWSWM-50LB JET SET COMI 137.22 Voucher: 198368 AB743567S 4/16/2007 PWSWM-SAND, MASON 1 CU 74.32 AB744168S 4/30/2007 PWSWM-DESIGNMIX MORTA 59.90 271.44 198369 5/15/2007 001052 NAPA AUTO PARTS 928443 5/1/2007 MSFL T-MOVER OIL 77.66 77.66 Voucher: 198369 198370 5/15/2007 008500 NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION f=;RI-1784674 3/30/2007 CDB-6' PANELS 62.15 62.15 Voucher: 198370 198371 5/15/2007 004445 NATIONAL SAFETY INC 0197882-IN 4/20/2007 PKM-SAFETY GLOVES/INV#O 162.70 162.70 Voucher: 198371 198372 5/15/2007 000043 NEW LUMBER & HARDWARE 210872 4/4/2007 FWCC-MISC REPAIRlMAINTE 114.72 Voucher: 198372 211677 4/26/2007 PKM/GRD-PAINT SUPPLlES- 73.25 211946 5/2/2007 FWCC-MISC REPAIRlMAINTE 42.57 211558 4/23/2007 PWS-WD40- 8.67 211904 5/2/2007 PWS-ENAMEL GRAFFITI CLEo 7.82 211899 5/2/2007 PWS-ENAMEL GRAFFITI CLE. 7.82 211487 4/20/2007 PWS-MISC HARDWARE- 6.39 211397 4/19/2007 PKM/GRD-WOOD/SCREWS/B 5.14 266.38 198373 5/15/2007 004701 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS 400102318-065 4/28/2007 MSTEL-(4/07) CELLULAR AIR- 5,179.44 5,179.44 Voucher: 198373 198374 5/15/2007 003138 NORMED 12378-519774 4/19/2007 PS-GLOVES/SAFETY SUPPLlI 98.23 98.23 Voucher: 198374 198375 5/15/2007 003736 NORTHWEST TOWING INC 401481 5/2/2007 PS-TOWING SERVICES 484.06 Voucher: 198375 401807 . 5/2/2007 PS-TOWING SERVICES 251.56 735.62 198376 5/15/2007 007818 O'DONNELL, KELLI O'DONNELL 20C 517/2007 CDHS-NCDA CDSG TRNG. 0" 206.00 206.00 Voucher: 198376 198377 5/15/2007 003529 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SEF1844-100 4/25/2007 PS-PRE-EMPL PHYSICAL EX/. 140.00 Voucher: 198377 1844-98 4/19/2007 PS-PRE-EMPL PHYSICAL EX/. 128.00 268.00 198378 5/15/2007 003371 OFFICE TEAM 18471004 4/23/2007 PWAD-TEMPORARY HELP MI 884.00 Voucher: 198378 18412461 4/16/2007 PWAD-TEMPORARY HELP MI 884.00 18367735 4/9/2007 PWAD-TEMPORARY ADMIN I 884.00 2,652.00 198379 5/15/2007 000007 OFFICEMAX CONTRACT INC APRIL 2007 4/30/2007 MC-JUDGE NAME PLATE 107.08 107.08 Voucher: 198379 Page: 14 . . . ~---~-- -------------- _.~- ------ ---- --- -- --~--- - --~ a~ChkL. Fieheck List .age: 15 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198380 5/15/2007 003816 OLYMPIC REPROGRAPHICS 1760748 4/11/2007 PKPL-FWCC PROJECT PRIN1 120.31 120.31 Voucher: 198380 198381 5/15/2007 009341 OMNI LANDSCAPE SERVICES36111 5/12/2007 PRCS-AG05-82 LANDSCAPIN{ 7,147.11 7,147.11 Voucher: 198381 198382 5/15/2007 703001 ONORATI, LAWRENCE A 05-5534 5/1/2007 PS-ROBBERY VICTIM'S ITEM 5.00 5.00 Voucher: 198382 198383 5/15/2007 007444 ORCA PACIFIC INC 027953 4/24/2007 PRCS-AG07-023 POOL MAIN1 567.65 Voucher: 198383 027808 4/12/2007 PRCS-AG07-023 POOL MAINl 487.04 027732 4/6/2007 PRCS-AG07-023 POOL MAINl 162.72 028039 5/1/2007 PRCS-AG07-023 POOL MAINl 78.62 028078 5/3/2007 PRCS-AG07 -023 POOL MAINl 52.09 1,348.12 198384 5/15/2007 001691 OTAK INC 040764389 4/11/2007 PW-02-70812 OTAK FW TOWI 1,217.00 1,217.00 Voucher: 198384 198385 5/15/2007 004313 OTTO ROSENAU & ASSOCIAT36209 4/13/2007 PWST-21ST AVE SW/SW 351' 2,044.80 2,044.80 . Voucher: 198385 198386 5/15/2007 005741 OUTCOMES BY LEVY APRIL 2007 4/30/2007 AG03-191 :(4/07)LOBBYIST SV 4,774.21' 4,774.21 Voucher: 198386 198387 5/15/2007 004299 OWEN, BROOKE OWEN 2007 5/7/2007 PS-VOLUNTEER COFFEE GIF 79.85 79.85 Voucher: 198387 198388 5/15/2007 000112 PACIFIC COAST FORD INC FOCS140571 4/20/2007 PS-COOLlNG SYSTEM REPAI 241.32 Voucher: 198388 46491 4/27/2007 PS-ADDITIONAL LICENSE FEI 103.75 FOCS140955 5/7/2007 MSFL T-REPLC CONTROL MO 55.82 400.89 198389 5/15/2007 001814 PARAMETRIX INC 03-47462 4/12/2007 PWST-AG05-181 S 348TH ST. 13,307.70 Voucher: 198389 03-47461 4/12/2007 PW-AG#05-21 1 ST AVE S (Q2 3 9,249.70 04-74698 4/18/2007 SWM-AG06-152 REZONE SUF 5,284.92 11-50942 5/2/2007 PWTR-ENGINEERING REVIE\ 741.85 28,584.17 198390 5/15/2007 009753 PERFECT FIT PRINTING 7136 2/20/2007 CDHS-CERT PRINTING 1.63 1.63. Voucher: 198390 198391 5/15/2007 006656 PETCO ANIMAL SUPPLIES INC141896-IN 2/15/2007 PS-DESHEDDING TOOL/SHAr 72.87 72.87 Voucher: 198391 198392 5/15/2007 007139 PETTIE, TONI PETTIE 2007 5/9/2007 MSF-AWC LABOR RELATION: 100.00 100.00 Voucher: 198392 198393 5/15/2007 001189 PETTY CASH - CM OFFICE CM 5/8/07 5/8/2007 LAW-COPY OF DEED ON ROI 339.15 339.15 Voucher: 198393 Page: 15 ---------- apChkLst . Final Check List Page: 16 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Descriotion Amount Paid Check Total 198394 5/15/2007 001166 PETTY CASH - FWCC FWCC 5/8/07 5/8/2007 PRCS-MAGNETS FOR WHITE 294.98 294.98 Voucher: 198394 198395 5/15/2007 009681 PETTY CASH - WITNESS FEE:MAY 4,2007 5/4/2007 MC-REPLENISH JURY FUND:: 484.37 484.37 Voucher: 198395 198396 5/15/2007 010107 PETTY CASH - WITNESS FUN MAY 14, 2007 5/15/2007 Me-REPLENISH WITNESS FE 342.14 342.14 Voucher: 198396 198397 5/15/2007 002822' PETTY CASH-DUMAS BAY CE DBC 5/7/07 5/7/2007 PKDBC-MISC GROCERIES 102.70 102.70 Voucher: 198397 198398 5/15/2007 009308 PETTY CASH-MS MS 5/3/07 5/3/2007 MC: MILEAGE - BAILEY 714.07 714.07 Voucher: 198398 198399 5/15/2007 006241 PETTY CASH-POLICE DEPT PS 5/8/07 5/8/2007 PS-LUNCH AT CRIME PREVEI 156.31 156.31 Voucher: 198399 198400 5/15/2007 007059 PHELPSTIRE CO 785083 4/27/2007 MSFL T-REPAIR & SVCS 159.72 Voucher: 198400 785053 4/25/2007 MSFL T-TIRE REPAIR/FLAT SE 159.39 319.11 198401 5/15/2007 010125 PINEDA, ISAAC 306957 4/24/2007 FWCC-REFUND PARTIAL HOI . 108.90 108.90 Voucher: 198401 198402 5/15/2007 005583 PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC 25859182 4/20/2007 PKM-WELDING GAS/INV#258! 11.78 11.78 Voucher: . 198402 198403 5/15/2007 009363 PRO-TOW MAPLE VALLEY 93549 4/29/2007 PS-TOWING SVCS 250.64 Voucher: 198403 93575 4/24/2007 PS-TOWING SVCS 208.86 459.50 198404 5/15/2007 000512 PUGET SOUND BUSINESS J04000413181 3/23/2007 CM/ED-RFQ FOR CITY CENTE 114,00 114.00 Voucher: 198404 198405 5/15/2007 010129 PUGETSOUNDENERGY RISK 07-01-210- 5/11/2007 RISK-07-01-210-524 PSE W/O 1,456.26 1,456.26 Voucher: 198405 198406 5/15/2007 000051 PUGET SOUND ENERGY INC 131-066-1002 5/8/2007 PWTR-4/07 ELECT SVC NON 13,841.97 Voucher: 198406 PWTR 2007 04 4/27/2007 PWTR-(200704) PSE ELECTR 10,445.23 803-299-1872 3/20/2007 PWTR-3/07 199 SW 311 ST PL . 133.36 353-789-4499 4/17/2007 MIS-4/07 WIFI PSE ROUTERS 14.21 24,434.77 198407 5/15/2007 008701 PUGET SOUND SERVICES 0210 4/15/2007 FWCC-APR 07 JANITORIAL 5,423.00 Voucher: 198407 0211 4/17/2007 PARKS-AG#05-32 JANITOR S' 500.00 5,923.00 198408 5/15/2007 000202 QWEST 253-942-7800 4~ 4/25/2007 MSTEL-(4/07) PHONE/DATA S 29.61 29.61 Voucher: 198408 198409 5/15/2007 004826 R W BECK INC 0088791 4/19/2007 PW-AG04-117 A:JOE'S CRK R< 3,283.22 3,283.22 Voucher: 198409 Page: 16 . . . apChkLe Fieheck List .age: 17 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Descriotion . Amount Paid Check Total 198410 5/15/2007 008932 REFUGEE WOMEN'S ALLlANC1 ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-080 FAMILY SUP 1,250.00 1,250.00 Voucher: 198410 198411 5/15/2007 008113 ROBINETT, DONALD ROBINETT 2007 5/10/2007 SWM-PIZZA FOR AMERICORI 140.86 140.86 Voucher: 198411 198412 5/15/2007 009912 RODARTE CONSTRUCTION IMG07-008 #2 4/6/2007 PWST-AG07-008 21ST AVE E; 286,479.95 286,479.95 Voucher: 198412 198413 5/15/2007 009439 ROUGH-MAC, DEBBIE APRIL 16, 2007 4/17/2007 CDHS-AG07-042 HUMAN SVC 1,000.00 1,000.00 Voucher: 198413 198414 5/15/2007' 005508 SAFAROVA-DOWNEY, ALMIRJ05/01/07 5/1/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 Voucher: 198414 05/04/07 5/4/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 05/08/07 5/8/2007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 80.00 240.00 198415 5/15/2007 010108 'SAFE ENVIRONMENT OF AME22700 3/31/2007 CM/ED-AMC THEATER DEMO 3,587.00 3,587.00 Voucher: . 19841 5 198416 5/15/2007 003174 SAN DIEGO POLlCE EQUIPME577901 4/12/2007 PS-POLlCE EQUIP-AMMO 5,662.80 5,662.80 Voucher: 198416 198417 5/15/2007 005417 SCARFF FORD 276720 4/24/2007 MSFL T-CAP FILLER FUEL 13.13 13.13 Voucher: 198417 198418 5/15/2007 006418 SCHROCK, CATHY SCHROCK 2007 2/15/2007 PS-TUITION REIMB - SCHRO( 882.00 882.00 Voucher: 198418 198419 5/15/2007 000790 SEATTLE POST -INTELLlGENC50680432 4/19/2007 PS-SEATTLE PI THROUGH 7/: 46.15 46.15 Voucher: 198419 198420 5/15/2007 001213 SECOMA FENCE INC 6441 4/26/2007 PARKS-AG07-032 FENSE INS' 13,310.59 13,310.59 Voucher: 198420 198421 5/15/2007 010127 SEMESHCHUK, PETR 02-69000 REFUI 5/9/2007 PW-02-69000 SEMESHCHUK I 1,583.75 1,583.75 Voucher: 198421 198422 5/15/2007 001126 SENIOR SERVICES 1 ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-062 CONGREGA 1,250.00 1,250.00 Voucher: 198422 198423 5/15/2007 005340 SEENIOR SERVICEES OF SEATlMAR 07 4/18/2007 PRCS-3/07 SR MEAL PROGRJ 440.90 440.90 Voucher: 198423 198424 5/15/2007 009969 SHAMROCK SECURITY SYSTI26184 2/28/2007 PARKS-AG07-021 FWCC SEC 7,616.00 7,616.00 Voucher: 198424 198425 5/15/2007 002501 SHOPE CONCRETE PRODUC'149936 4/19/2007 PWSWM-TYPE 1 2" RISER- 1,349.99 1,349.99 Voucher: 198425 198426 5/15/2007 008298 SINDELL, LAURA APRIL 7, 2007 4/7/2007 PRCS-AG05-180 COMM. CNTI 600.00 600.00 Voucher: 198426 Page: 17 -----~ apChkLst Final Check List Page: 18 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198427 5/15/2007 001014 SKCSRA-SOCCER REFEREES04/27/07 4/27/2007 PKRLS-SOCCER REFEREE SI 1,575.00 1,575.00 Voucher: 198427 198428 5/15/2007 000744 SKILLPATH INC 9133775 4/25/2007 PS-MANAGING PROJECTS sr 199.00 199.00 Voucher: 198428 198429 5/15/2007 009229 SNELL, JENNIFER SNELL 2007 4/25/2007 LAW-AWC LABOR RELATION 100.00 100.00 Voucher: 198429 198430 5/15/2007 004910 SPACESAVER NORTHWEST 502829 4/3/2007 CD-LASER PRINT COLOR-CO 184.07 184.07 Voucher: 198430 198431 5/15/2007 001885 SP ARKS CAR CARE 20035 5/3/2007 MSFTL-LOFIWIPER BLD/U-JO 236.29 Voucher: 198431 19956 4/18/2007 PS-REP AI RlSVC 210.39 20036 5/4/2007 MSFL T-LOFIWIPER BLDIWHL 168.68 19970 4/23/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 86.08 19971 4/23/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 75.68 19986 4/24/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 53.41 19984 4/24/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 43.56 19963 4/19/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 31.63 19982 4/24/2007 PS-REPAIRlSVC 31.63 19953 4/18/2007 PS-REP AIRlSVC 27.23 964;58 198432 5/15/2007 009766 SPORTSMAN'S WAREHOUSE 150-00746 4/18/2007 PKM-WORK WEARI PRESNEL 322.27 322.27 Voucher: 198432 198433 5/15/2007 002548 SPRAGUE PEST CONTROL 7371-89 4/24/2007 PKDBC-PEST CONTROL SVC 92.57 92.57 Voucher: 198433 198434 5/15/2007 007438 SPRINT/ROTHHAMMER INT'L 38237A 4/23/2007 FWCC-GOGGLES & SWIM DIJ 422.80 422.80 Voucher: 198434 198435 5/15/2007 007963 ST LUKE'S LUTHERAN CHUR(23875 5/2/2007 DBC-DAMAGE DEPOSIT & 0\1- 665.38 665.38 Voucher: 198435 198436 5/15/2007 010072 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIE 1ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-053 ST. VINCENl 2,547.34 2,547.34 Voucher: 198436 198437 5/15/2007 005594 STANLEY, JEAN STANLEY 2007 5/9/2007 MSF-AWC LABOR RELATION: 244.08 244.08 Voucher: 198437 198438 5/15/2007 009039 STENDER LAW, PLCC 89 4/19/2007 CM-CONFlICT DEFENDER S\ 250.00 250.00 Voucher: 198438 198439 5/15/2007 003896 SUMMIT LAW GROUP 33600 4/30/2007 LAW-AG03-214A-(MTH05) PSJ 843.00 843.00 Voucher: 198439 Page: 18 . . . _____________ - - - __ _n________________ -- - ~-_._._- apChkL. FieheC.k List ".age: 19 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198440 5/15/2007 006414 SUMNER VETERINARY HOSPI444503 4/23/2007 PS-ROSCOE SUMNER VET Bl 264.00 264.00 Voucher: 198440 198441 5/15/2007 004356 SUMPTER, KYLE SUMPTER 2007 4/26/2007 PS-SWAT MGMT TRNG - SUI'v 495.72 495.72 Voucher: 198441 198442 5/15/2007 007710 SUPERIOR LINEN SERVICE 627862 4/24/2007 DBC-L1NEN SERVICE 53.63 Voucher: 198442 627729 4/20/2007 DBC-L1NEN SERVICE 43.40 562966 5/1/2007 DBC-APRONS,TOWELS,JACI< 16.85 561045 4/24/2007 DBC-APRONS,TOWELS,JACI< 16.85 130.73 198443 5/15/2007 002521 SUPERLON PLASTICS INC 07F1763 4/20/2007 PWSWM-TAPPING TEE- 193.56 193.56 Voucher: 198443 198444 5/15/2007 009472 SUPPLY CONNECTION INC 11 557-599 3/2/2007 CD-POST IT PADS & FLAGS 1,441.45 1,441.45 Voucher: 198444 198445 5/15/2007 008219 SUREFIRE LLC 951140 4/20/2007 PS-SAFETY EQUIP. - AMMO 582.18 582.18 Voucher: 198445 198446 5/15/2007 009482 SW ARD, STEPHEN 04/27/07 PRO TI 4/27/2007 MC-4/27/07 PRO TEM SVC 575.00 Voucher: 198446 05/02/07 PRO TI 5/2/2007 MC-05/02/07 PRO TEM 400.00 05/03/07 PRO TI 5/3/2007 MC-05/03/07 PRO TEM 400.00 05/04/07 PRO TI 5/4/2007 MC-5/4/07 PRO TEM SVC 400.00 1,775.00 198447 5/15/2007 005108 SWARNER COMMUNICATION.20433 4/30/2007 PS-APR 2007 RECRUIT. ADVE 117.00 117.00 Voucher: 1 98447 198448 5/15/2007 009523 SYSTEMS FOR PUBLIC SAFEi07-505 4/19/2007 PS-RE-INSTALL SETUP SPS 2,531.78 Voucher: 198448 07-502 4/18/2007 PS-NEW SETUP LABOR SPS 2,229.31 07-474 4/9/2007 PS-NEW SETUP LABOR SPS 2,229.31 07 -494 4/18/2007. PS-NEW SETUP LABOR SPS 2,229.31 07-511 4/20/2007 PS-NEW SETUP LABOR SPS 2,229.31 07 -500 4/18/2007 PS-NEW SETUP LABOR SPS 2,229.31 07-503 4/18/2007 PS-VEHICLE STRIPOUT SPS 380.80 07 -468 4/5/2007 PS-RECONNECT STROBE WI 188.22 14,247.35 198449 5/15/2007 009007 TACOMA GOODWILL INDUSTI23877 5/2/2007 DBC-REFUND DAMAGE DEP( 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 198449 198450 5/15/2007 000588 TACOMA PUBLIC UTILITIES 100048250 4/25/2007 PKDBC/KFT-4/07 PUBLIC UTll 515.69 515.69 Voucher: 198450 198451 5/15/2007 008079 THREE CHICKS CATERING C(1192 5/12/2007 CDHS-VOLUNTEER DINNER ( 2,978.40 Voucher: 198451 1169 5/11/2007 MSHR-WELLNESS WALK LVI' 1,069.67 1144 4/16/2007 CDHS-RETREAT CATERING .153.84 4,201.91 Page: 19 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 20 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date DescriDtion Amount Paid Check Total 198452 5/15/2007 009280 THUNDERING OAK ENTERPR 1272 4/12/2007 PKM-TREE REMOVAL OF DOl 565.76 Voucher: 198452 1273 41.12/2007 PKM-TREE REMOVAL OF DOl 353.60 1271 4/12/2007 PKM-TREE REMOVAL OF DOl 261 .12 1,180.48 198453 5/15/2007 001424 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR 1715028 5/1/2007 CHB-ELEVATOR MAINT/SER\ 170.79 170.79 Voucher: 198453 198454 5/15/2007 003869 TOTAL RECLAIM INC 48158 3/20/2007 PWSWER-RECYCLlNG EVEN' 6,429.75 6,429.75 Voucher: 198454 198455 5/15/2007 008902 TRI-CITY MEATS 203720 5/2/2007 PKDBC-MEAT FOR CATERIN( 273.22 Voucher: 198455 203525 4/25/2007 PKDBC-MEAT FOR CATERIN< 223.62 203393 4/20/2007 PKDBC-MEAT FOR CATERIN< 219.89 716.73 198456 5/15/2007 001715 TRUGREEN-CHEMLAWN 54811 4/13/2007 PKM-FAC:PESTICIDE SVCS F 249.15 Voucher: 198456 55945 4/13/2007 PKCP-PESTICIDE SVCS 208.90 083971 4/13/2007 CHB- TREE APPLICATION 3 143.62 55946 4/12/2007 PKM-FAC:PEST1CIDE SVCS F 143.62 54810 4/13/2007 PKM-FAC:PESTICIDE SVCS F 118.59 54809 4/13/2007 PKM-FAC:PESTICIDE SVCS F 106.62 54806 4/13/2007 PKM-FAC:PESTICIDE SVCS F 96.83 54807 4/13/2007 PKM-FAC:PESTICIDE SVCS F 89.22 54808 4/13/2007 PKM-FAC:PESTICIDE SVCS F 64.19 1,220.74 198457 5/15/2007 006827 TUCKER, GAYLE TUCKER 2007 5/2/2007 PS-LEIRA SPRING CONF. G T 219.12 Voucher: 198457 TUCKER 2007 5/1/2007 MSHR-PD RECORDS WELLNI 83.46 302.58 198458 5/15/2007 005749 TUMBIC, RUSLAN 04/25/07 412512007 MC-INTERPRETER SVCS 50.00 50,00 Voucher: 198458 198459 5/15/2007 00917f TURLEY, MARK TURLEY 2007 5/10/2007 MSF-MUNICIPAL CIP COURSI 100.00 100.00 Voucher: 198459 198460 5/15/2007 005670 TWIN LAKES GOLF & COUNTf85 4/30/2007 PS-4/20107 VOLUNTEER DIN" 2,616.00 2,616.00 Voucher: 198460 198461 5/15/2007 000065 US POSTMASTER BOX 9718 2007 5/11/2007 MS-2007 PO BOX FEE 868.00 868.00 Voucher: 198461 198462 5/15/2007 010073 UKRAINIAN COMMUNITY 1 ST aTR 2007 5/412007 CDHS-AG07-064 REFUGEE A: 750.00 750.00 Voucher: 198462 198463 5/15/2007 002426 UNITED GROCERS CASH & C,3812 4/22/2007 DBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 72.25 Voucher: 198463 4579 4/26/2007 DBC-CATERING SUPPLIES 32.88 5909 5/2/2007 DBC-CA TERING SUPPLIES' 25.63 4889 4/27/2007 DBC-CA TERING SUPPLIES 17.68 148.44 Page: 20 . . . ~ i.heCK Llst . lpChK C\i~ Of fEOERAL WA~ 05/'\5/200 ,\0:46:49Mlt (continued) ,,",ount paid ~ Ban~: ~e" US ban~ . \n" oate !)esen.tion ~ ~~ E. 368.06 cnee~# ~ "endof \lICE. 0000f6588\1\67 412\12007 pS-OE.LI\lE.~ ~~~~\~E. ".22 379.26 ~ 51\ 512007 003837 U1l11E.0 pARCE.L SE.R 0000f6588\1\17 412812007 6~~~~~~-078 cOUllSE.Llll' 9,750.00 \loUe"e1'. \ 98464 \I I'-LLE.'i CI1IE.S COUNSeLlllG \ S1 a1R 200~ ' ~~~~~~ COHS-I'-G07 _079 0\1 I'-O"OC" 5,500.00 ,\7,750.00 2,500.00 \ 98465 51 ;512007 004552 \ S1 a1R 200 07 COHS-I'-G07 _08\ f I'-\I>IL'I SUP 960.00 \lOUe"e1'. \ 98465 \ S1 a1R 2007 I 514120 007 pS (4I07)E.\I>E.R O\Sp 1'-1CH S~ 30.80 990.80 \98466 51\ 512007 003563 \I I'-LLe'l CO\l>\I>UllICI'-11011S c~~~~;;7\ ~~~~OO~ 6i(~6~~~~~~.i~i~~X'l '130.00 . '130.00 \lOUC"e1' \98466 \lI'-USE. 2007 41301200 - '\2.'16 . \j ~llSE GREG '\2.'\6 \ 98467 51\ 512007 005599 7 ' 5r112007 pS-3107 BI'-I1 cAR IN IRE.LE.SS \I oUc"ee \9846 Oil INIRE.LE.SS 2\29946986 294.00 294.00 \ 98468 51\ 512007 00\ \ ~~8468 \lE.RI1. 41\ 612007 Co_p\.AS1\C SIGllS \louC"e" SIGllS 20747 56.'\8 56.'\8 \98469 51\512007 0002{~8469 \lIL\I>1'- 412012007 PS_1E.S1111G SUPPLlE.S . \louC"e" sClE.1l11f1C PROOUC1S30\99400 '\2.50 \ 98470 51\ 512007 005~~84 70 WlR 413012007 \l>IS-ROB01 S\I>IlR LUllCH '\2.50 25.00 \I ouonee 534 IN I'- S11'-1E. CHP,P1E.R p,pIN I'- 34\0 413012007 \l>1S-ROB01 S\I>IlR LUllCH '150.00 '\50,00 \9847\ 51\512007 009 3409 I 12007 pS-INSCJ1C JOB fNR B001\ \lOUC"ee \9847\ S11'-1E. CRI\I>llli'\. JUS1\CI2007-0728 5\ ,\,,\94.00 ,\,'\94.00 \98472 51\512007 0035~~8472 IN I'- 7 51312007 PS-(4107) RE.\I>11 CPL fE.E.S \louc,,"1'. S11'-1E. 0E.P1 Of LlCE.NS\tWRIL 200 ,\9,463.58 '19,463.58 \98473 51\512007 004258 IN I'- . 012007 PIN_I'-G90-7!':.2007 INSo01 Sl \loUc"ee \98473 S11'-1E. 0E.P1 Of 1RAllSPRE.-3\3-1'-1B704 41\ '10,'192.72 '10,'192.12 \ 98474 51\ 512007 000253 IN I'- HR \ S1 a1R 2007 UI 1 p,J( \loUC"e1'. \98474 1 :re E.\I>PLO'l\l>E.1l1 SE.\60\ 223538000 41\412007 \l>S - '\ ,564.82 \ 98475 51\ 512007 000280 IN I'- S " !J\S1E.L 04107 ;E.CH BROI<E.RI~ 2,615.22 \louc,,"e \ 98475 IN I'- S11'-1E. 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'\98479 page'. 2'1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 22 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY B~nk: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Descriotion Amount Paid Check Total 198480 5/15/2007 006007 WALKER ACE HARDWARE 003005 4/20/2007 DBC-WRENCH SOCKET SEn 25.03 Voucher: . 198480 002900 3/6/2007 FWCC-L1GHTER UTILITY 9.77 003038 5/1/2007 DBC-SHOP TOWELS/GRAFF!" 9.56 44.36 198481 5/15/2007 007155 WALLS, AARON WALLS 2007 5/9/2007 LAW-AWC LABOR RELATION 100.00 100.00 Voucher: 198481 198482 5/15/2007 005350 WASHINGTON ROCK QUARRI95579 4/20/2007 PKM-TRAIL MIX FOR STEEL L 350.44 Voucher: 198482 95432 4/17/2007 PKM-TRAIL MIX FOR STEEL L 325.08 675.52 198483 5/15/2007 000783 WASTE MANAGEMENT 0083789-1055-1 5/1/2007 PWSWR-4/07 LITTER DISPO~ 356.57 356.57 Voucher: 198483 198484 5/15/2007 007876 WELLS, GREGORY WELLS 2007 5/2/2007 PS-TUITION REIMB - G WELL 393.00 393.00 Voucher: 198484 198485 5/15/2007 009496 WEST GREEN CONDOMINIUfv23872 5/2/2007 DBC-DAMAGE DEPOSIT REFl 150.00 150.00 Voucher: 198485 198486 5/15/2007 000541 WESTERN EQUIPMENT DISTF505451 4/27/2007 MSFL T -CASTER FORK ASM 107.43 Voucher: 198486 505922 4/30/2007 MSFL T-CASTER FORK ASM 82.64 503819 4/23/2007 MSFL T-WASHER & VALVE AS 34.78 505934 4/30/2007 MSFL T-CASTER FORK ASM -97.68 127.17 198487 5/15/2007 001798 WESTERN PETERBIL T INC G299415 4/19/2007 MSFL T -INSTALL HUBS,U-JOlr 1,371.75 1,371.75 Voucher: 198487 198488 5/15/2007 010128 WHEELER, JONELLE 306684 4/23/2007 PRCS-REFUND DAMAGE DEF 250.00 250.00 Voucher: 198488 198489 5/15/2007 002087 WHITMAN GLOBAL CARPET (32349 4/26/2007 DBC-CARPET CLEANING SV( 689.00 689.00 Voucher: 198489 198490 5/15/2007 002204 WILBUR-ELLIS COMPANY 2183120 4/12/2007 PWST-HERBICIDE -ROUNDUI 558.84 558.84 Voucher: 198490 198491 .5/15/2007 003380 WILSON, BRI.AN WILSON 2007 5/3/2007 PS-WASPC SPRING CONF. B 399.28 399.28 Voucher: 198491 198492 5/15/2007 008800 WILSON, BRIAN 02-59379 REFUI 5/8/2007 PW-02-59379 ROW BOND - B 272.00 272.00 Voucher: 198492 198493 5/15/2007 009925 WOJCIECHOWSKI, 'STEPHEN FEBRUARY 24, 5/1/2007 PRCS-2/24/07 FIRST AID TRN 108.00 108.00 Voucher: 198493 198494 5/15/2007 004440 WSLEFIA-WA STATE LAW EN A HOWELL REG 4/25/2007 PS-WSLEFIA CONF. A HOWE 105.00 Voucher: 198494 SKINNER REGI~ 4/25/2007 PS-WSLEFIA CONF. SKINNEF 105.00 WALKER REGI~ 4/25/2007 PS-WSLEFIA CONF. C WALK! 65.00 NORMAN REGI~ 4/25/2007 PS-WSLEFIA CONF. C NORM. 65.00 340.00 Page: 22 . . . apChkLe FeheCk List - r-ePage: 23 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank: key us bank (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Invoice Inv Date Description Amount Paid Check Total 198495 5/15/2007 005722 YAKIMA COUNTY DEPARTMEIMARCH 2007 4/3/2007 PS-(3/07) JAIL SVCS AGOO-16' 75,114.97 75,114.97 . Voucher: 198495 198496 5/15/2007 009325 YEH,L1LLlAN YEH 2007 4/24/2007 CM- THEATER PRO'DUCTION 146.93 146.93 Voucher: 198496 198497 5/15/2007 009542 YUKON HARBOR PRODUCTIC07-0206 5/3/2007 MIS-4/07 VIDEOTAPING SVC:: 846.25 846.25 Voucher: 198497 198498 5/15/2007 008036 YWCA SEATTLE- KING COUN'1ST QTR 2007 5/4/2007 CDHS-AG07-077 VICTIM SVC: 1,000.00 1,000.00 Voucher: 198498 198499 5/15/2007 010070 ZIMMERMAN, JON M 04/26/07 PRO TI 4/26/2007 MC-4/26/07 PRO TEM SVCS 300,00 Voucher: 198499 05/03/07 PRO TI 5/4/2007 MC-5/03/07 PRO TEM SVCS 62.50 362.50 4073793 5/1/2007 009467 CORPORATE PAYMENT SYSTAPRIL 2007 4/25/2007 PS-APR 2007 US BANK ONE ( 18,647.28 18,647.28 Voucher: 4073793 4074759 5/2/2007 009507 CORPORATE PAYMENT SYSTAPRIL 2007 4/25/2007 PRCS-APR 2007 ONE CARD F 16,200.23 16,200.23 Voucher: 4074759 Sub total for us bank: 1,194,509.55 Page: 23 apChklst Final Check list Page: 24 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY 306 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 1,194,509.55 Page: 24 . . . apChkLe -- .--1' ; --- -. "" ,- , .- _,,, .,"' ..-' . ,--- -'-- - ,- ., '-'~ ~ "..,.,~; . - ,., II' . ep;ge~'25 -, --, F heck List 05/15/2007 10:46:49AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Void Checks Bank code: key (none) Page: 25 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5,2007 ITEM #:~ -- ---- ..- CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: DESIGNATE BANK OF AMERICA AS THE CITY'S PRIMARY BANK. POLICY QUESTION: N/A COMMITTEE: Finance, Economic Development & Regional Affairs Committee MEETING DATE: May 22, 2007 CA TEGORY: IZI Consent D Ordinance 0 Public Hearing 0 City Council Business IZI Resolution 0 Other .~TAFF ~EPOR~~Y: Tho Kra~~ Fi~~c~}1anage~.________._~_EPT: Manage~ent Services. Background: . . The City's current contract with U.S. Bank for banking services expires June 30th this year. Staff went through the selection process and recommended and Council approved the selection of Bank of America as the primary bank based on their lowest cost proposal. The attached resolution will designate Bank of America as the City's primary bank. Attachments: . Resolution Options Considered: . 1. Approve the resolution designating Bank of America as the City's primary bank. l ---.--.---.--.-------------..--.--.-.-.---.-------...-.-.---------------.---.--------.-------.-----.---.-.-------- STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staffrecommends approval of Option 1. CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: ~ DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: tW_ W Committee Commiuee Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: ~J/ .... -VtGu.sul 11/-- Eric Faison, Chair Dean McColgan, Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "/ move ap, roval of the resolution designating Bank of America as the City's primary bank. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # 0 DENIED 1sT reading 0 TABLEDIDEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances ollly) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 02/0612006 RESOLUTION # . . RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, DESIGNATING THE QUALIFIED PUBLIC DEPOSITORY WHERE CHECKS' ARE TO BE DRAWN, DESIGNATING THOSE PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO SIGN CHECKS, DRAFTS OR WARRANTS ON BEHALF OF THE CITY. (REPEALS RESOLUTIONS NO. 89-09, NO. 90-22, NO. 90-30, NO. 94-174 AND NO. 99-304.) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Repealer. Resolution No. 99-304, adopted October 5, 1999 is hereby repealed. . Section 2. City's Depository Bank Designated. Bank of America, a national banking association, is hereby designated to be the qualified public depository bank whereon the City checks are to be drawn and certain accounts are to be established from time to time on behalf ofthe City. Section 3. City's Authorized Signature. The following designated positions, the City Manager and the Assistant City Manager/Chief Financial Officer, are hereby authorized to open such checking? draft, warrant, or other depository accounts for and on behalf ofthe City, as they shall deem necessary from time to time. Any checks, drafts or warrants drawn on any accounts, so established, in excess of Five Hundred Dollars and noll 00 ($500.00) must be signed by both the City Manager and the Assistant City Manager/Chief Financial Officer. . K:\FINANCE\RFP\BANK\2007\Reso-BOA Bank Designation.doc , , , i I i . Section 4. Reliance on Authorization. Bank of America is entitled to rely and , act in accordance with the authorizations contained in this resolution until such time as it is ~ . notified by a new resolution of the Federal Way City Council amending or repealing ,this . i. ~ resolution. , ~ , , Section 5. 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, , II such invalidity, or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other ~ . I . I section, sentence, clause of phrase of this resolution. . I , Section 6. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the I , . I effective date of the resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed. I : Section 7. Effective Date. This resolution shall be effective immediately upon , I . passage by the Federal Way City Council. . RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, , ~ WASHINGTON, THIS_DAY OF ,2007. I I I I CITY OF FEDERAL WAY I . . ~ . I I MAYOR, MICHAEL PARK I : , , A TrEST: I I , I I . CITY CLERK, LAURA HA THAW A Y, CMC I I . K:\FJNANCE\RFP\BANK\2007\Reso-BOA Bank Designation.doc . APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATIORNEY, PATRICIA RICHARDSON FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: RESOLUTION NO. . I ! K:\FINANCE\RFP\BANK\2007\Reso-BOA Bank Designation.doc . COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5,2007 ITEM #: Se.. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: AWARD OF HEARING EXAMINER CONTRACT POLICY QUESTION: To whom .should the City award the Hearing Examiner Services contract? COMMITIEE: Land Use & Transportation MEETING DATE: 6/4/07 CATEGORY: IZI Consent D Ordinance D Public Hearing D City Council Business D Resolution 0 Other STAFF REpORT By: Laura Hathaway, City Clerk DEPT: Management Services Attachments: Selection Criteria Sheet Background: It has been over ten years since the City revisited its need for hearing examiner services. Federal Way City Code Section 22 authorizes the City Council to appoint a qualified Hearing Examiner who will serve at the pleasure of the City Council. The code further states that the Hearing Examiner shall be a person with training and/or experience in land use planning, law or other areas related to the planning/development of the community. The City recently added provisions for appeals to the Hearing Examiner relating to dangerous dogs and graffiti. e In April 2007 the City issued a Request for Proposals for Hearing Examiner Services. Two proposals were received: one from our current Hearing Examiner, Steve Causseaux of McCarthy, Causseaux, Hurdelbrink and the other from Phil Olbrechts of Ogden, Murphy, Wallace. Staff interviewed both applicants on May 22,2007. Com I arisons of P 10 I STEVEN CAUSSEAUX A1cCarthy Cau\"\'eau\ Hurdelbrink FIXED HOURLY RATE DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE RATE DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE $1,250 "Per Case Basis" $120 Examiner Causseaux $110 Deputy Examiners $50 Assistant While Preparing Decisions $35 Assistant for Copying & Mailing Decisions $25 Hearing Clerk Other Charges: $.15 per page for copies; Postage at Equal Rate PHIL A. OLBRECHTS Ogden, Murphy, Wallace FIXED HOURLY RATE* DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE RATE * * DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE $800 Hearings Less than Half-Hour (Shoreline $145 Members Rate Master Program = $950). $135 Associate Rate $950 Hearings Half to One Hour (Shoreline Mileage Flat one-hour fee for r/t mileage based on Master Program = $1,050). Member or Associate Rate $1125 Hearings over one hour, plus $175 for each $0 Secretarial Time additional hour. (Shoreline Master Program $35 Transcription of Hearing Tapes (Optional) Minimum = $1,050). $20 Clerk Time During Hearings e. $450 Reconsideration Decisions *Includes travel time and clerical support at hearings. Does not include administrative expenses or legal research (i.e. time spent researching legal authority outside the Federal Way Municipal Code, Comprehensive Plan and Shoreline Master Program). Legal research billed at $145 for members and $135 for associates. **Copy and long distance charges not included . . I Options Considered: 1. Award the contract for Hearing Examiner Services to Phil Olbrechts and authorize the City Manager to execute the necessary documents. 2. A ward the contract for Hearing Examiner Services to Steve Causseaux and authorize the City Manager to . execute the necessary documents. The state law requires land use decisions be rendered within 10 business days from hearing, unless an extension is agreed to by both parties at the hearing. It has been a challenge in recent years to get hearing decisions from the examiner within the prescribed time frame. Based on past performance, reliability, and interview results, staff is recommending awarding the contract to a new hearing examiner, Phil Olbrechts, of Ogden, Murphy, Wallace. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends awarding the contract for Hearing Examiner Services to Phil Olbrechts of Ogden, Murphy, Wallace. CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: C Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Motion to award the contract for Hearing Examiner Services to Phil Olbrechts and authorize the City Manager to execute the necessary documents and forward to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda. Jack Dovey, Linda Kochmar, Dean McColgan, ComJJ)ittee Chair Committee Member Committee Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I move approval of the award of the Hearing Examiner's contract to Phil Olbrechts, and authorize the City Manager to execute the necessary contract documents. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) . COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # [] DENIED 1sT reading 0 TABLEDIDEFERREDINO ACTION Enadment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 0210612006 RESOLUTION # . ------ RESPONSE TO HEARING EXAMINER REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL . The City Clerk's Office received two (2) responses to the recent RFP for Hearing Examiner Services. The first response is from our current examiner, Steve Causseaux, of McCarthy, Causseaux, Hurdelbrink. The second submittal is froin Phil Olbrechts of Ogden, Murphy, Wallace. Staff interviewed both firms on May 22, 2007. SELECTION CRITERIA: Factor Weight Given 1. Responsiveness of the written proposal 15% to the purpose and scope of service. 2. Price. 40% 3. Ability and history of successfully 45% completing contracts ofthis type, meeting projected deadlines and experience in similar work. Total Criteria Weight 100% . The following comparison is presented for your consideration and recommendation: McCarthv/Causseaux Olbrects/Ogden Murphv Wallace Responsiveness: 15% 15% Price: 40% 40% AbilitylHistory: 30% 45% Recapitulation: 85% 100% RECOMMENDA TION: Staff recommends award of the Hearing Examiner Contract to Phil . Olbrechts based on the selection criteria and percentages factored into each area. . COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5. 2007 ITEM #:-SS-- ..~ ...~. ~.~. .....~..__... ........ '~._'-'''--'-''''''''''''--''---' ....' . _.......... 'M' .._H..... . . - H._.......__..__._ ............... _.... . e CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III Project (Dash Pt Rd to S 2841h Street) " Qwest Agreement for Joint Construction and Statement of Work POLICY QUESTION: Should the Council authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement for Joint Construction and Statement of Work? COMMITTEE: Land Use and Transportation Committee MEETING DATE: May 21,2007 CATEGORY: IZI Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing 0 City Council Business 0 Resolution D Other STAFF REPORT By: Brian H. Roberts, P.E., Street Systems Project ~ngine~~_.__,_____._._.._______",,__..._,,__._,______.__._..,,___,.__... '"_''_'_..__...__.______~~X!:_.!:)~.!?}_ic ~~E~S. ' ,,_'... " ,_, ...,.__._____,. Attachments: I. LUTC memo dated May 21,2007 2. Agreement for Joint Construction and Statement of Work Qe!!ons COI!~de!"_~:_"'_.._____"____,.,......._______..,,__________,______.._...______.:__,_________,____,___,..,_______,..:"'._.,._,..,____.._ '''_''''_''_''''_'__'_______._ 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement for Joint Construction and the Statement of Work, e for which the City will bill Qwest approximately $44,210.50, according to the tenns of the contract. 2. Do not authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement for Joint Construction and the Statement of Work, for which the City will bill Qwest approximately $44,210.50, according to the tenns of the contract, and provide direction to staff. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding Option 1 to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda for approval. CITY MANAGER ApPROV AI.:: ,DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: {!/i1rt.. (/11~ C Commi ttee Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Forward the above staff recommendation to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agend r approval. Dean McColgan, Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: ") move to authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement for Joint Construction and the Statement of Work with the Qwest Corporation, for which the City will bill Qwest approximately $44,210.50." (BEWW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL II eg DENIED I ST reading TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enaclrnenl reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances ol/k) ORDlNAJ'\JCE II REVISED - 02/06/2006 RESOLUTION 1/ CITY OF FEDERAL WAY .. lVlEMORANDUlVl DATE: May 21,2007 TO: Land Use and Transportation Committee . VIA: Neal Beets, City Manager ~ ~ FROM: Marwan Salloum, P.E., Stree ysteins Manager . - Brian Roberts, P.E., Street Systems Project Engineer (/Y""( SUBJECT: Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III Project (Dash pt Rd to S 284111 Street) Qwest Agreement for Joint Construction and Statement of Work BACKGROUND: The Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III - Dash Point Road to South 2841h Street widening improvement project includes adding BOV lanes northbound and southbound, adding curb gutter and sidewalk, adding lighting, landscaping, planted medians, restricting left turn movements to intersections; and consolidating driveways where possible. One additional major purpose of the project is to relocate the aerial utilities underground, typically into a joint utility trench. In August 2006, the Washington State Supreme Court issued a ruling in Qwest Corporation vs. City of Kent. In its ruling the courts found that "RCW 35.99.060(3)(b) requires a city to reimburse a (telecommunications company] service provider for an aerial to underground relocation of its facilities when the service provider owns a portion of the aerial supporting structures.. .The amount the city is required to reimburse the service. provider is the difference between an estimated aerial to aerial . relocation and the actual aerial to underground relocation of the same facilities." Qwest has aerial cable supported on Qwest-owned poles for the full length of the Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III project. For this project, the City and Qwest have agreed that the City will provide Qwest all excavation, backfill, compaction and restoration at no cost in lieu of payment for the incremental cost difference between aerial to aerial relocation and aerial to buried relocation pursuant to RCW 35.99.060, In turn, Qwest will repay the City at unit rates now established in Schedule' E of the Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III bid schedule for all conduit and vaults installed by the City's contractor. The total estimated cost which the City will bill to Qwest in Schedule E is $44,210.50, per the Agreement for Joint Construction and Statement of Work (attached). cc: Project File Day File . --.------.-.----..---.-.----.--.-- -'- ._... .. --'-'---"--..-.---. --.--. ...-... -_..-.~ .-.-----.-------.----- ..... I- i ! ; I Agreement No. {variable:Agreemenlldl.{variable:Version} ! ! 'e I f ; I i i ; j AGREEMENT ! FOR I I. JOINT CONSTRUCTION i I I THIS AGREEMENT (the "Aqreement") is entered into as of , 2007 i I i between {variable:lnternal Party Name(s)} a Colorado corporation ("Owest"), and The City of Federal Way, a i I Washington State municipal corporation. I I I. JOINT CONSTRUCTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS i I '. 1. DEFINITIONS: I : 1.1 "Schedule" means a written instrument made part of the Agreement describing Work, including price, , I specifications, warranty terms and related shipping and delivery instructions, and sometimes referred r r to as a "Statement of Work". Schedules may be added, deleted or modified as agreed in writing and i executed by the parties. I. " 1.2"Proiect Developer" means City of Federal Way. I I 2. TERM: J l The Agreement will commence as of the Effective Date and will continue through {variable:Expiration Date I (Agreement)} ("Term"). If the term of any Schedule or Order extends beyond the Term, the Agreement I shall remain in full force and effect but only as to such Schedule or Order, and only through the end of the I term of the applicable Schedule or Order. l I. e r 3. THE PROJECT: l 3.1 Project Developer intends to perform a construction project, or multiple construction projects, that may I r be described on one or more Schedules to this Agreement (each referred to as a "Project"). ~ 3.2 In connection with the Project. it is necessary or desirable that Owest install telecommunications facilities in the area in which the Project will be performed (the "Site") or that Owest's existing ~ r r. telecommunications facilitates at the Site be moved. The new or moved telecommunications facilities l and all associated equipment shall be referred to in this Agreement and any Schedules, as (the [ "Facilities"). f I 3.3 Owest has requested that as part of an individual Project, Project Developer, acting through its I contractor (the "Contractor"), perform certain work in connection with the Facilities on the Site for Owest, which work is more specifically described in an Exhibit to the Schedule (the "Work"). 4. INVOICES AND PAYMENTS: 4.1 Invoices. Within 30 days of providing Work to Owest, Project Developer will issue an invoice by the method agreed upon by the parties. Unless otherwise required by law, Owest will not pay for Work invoiced more than 90 calendar days after completion of the Work. Each invoice will contain an itemized description of the Work and all applicable charges and taxes (if Project Developer is a private entity, exclusive of taxes based on Project Developer's income). Owest will be liable only for undisputed and correct taxes itemized on the invoice for Work to which the taxes relate. Project Developer, and its Contractor, is responsible for f charging the correct taxes on the applicable invoice other than where Owest has provided Project Developer a properly completed tax exemption certificate or other evidence of exemption. Project Developer, or its Contractor, as applicable, must be registered by the taxing jurisdictions to collect sales and/or use taxes within the states to which Work are provided. 4.2 Payment Due Date; Acceptance of Payment. I I I . Owest Confidential and Proprietary I Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. Rev. 11/06 1 f I I .-. - - .._----_._._'-----_...,~-..._. ~ ,----.---..--.-.-.....-.------..--.-.--..-- .... - ~._.. ,"--- -.'_'_~__'_'_ ~_ .. _ _ _.. __ .. _.' _ n.. ._... _.. _..._.~..... _..~_... _"__'_' . . _ . _, . I I Agreement No. {variab1e:Agreemenlld}.{variable:Version} . Owest will pay undisputed invoices in U.S. dollars within {variable Period - Payment Terms} {variable:Period Type - Payment Terms} of receipt of a proper invoice. Payment will not constitute I acceptance of the applicable Work. If Project Developer accepts payment from Owest for Work, Project Developer waives any claims that Project Developer may have against Owest for the Work. 5. ACCEPTANCE: Acceptance of the Work will be defined on the applicable Schedule. 6. WARRANTY: For a period of one (1) year (or longer, if so provided by law, and to the extent provided by law) after final I payment by Owest for the Work, The Project Developer shall repair any defective work or material at no cost to Qwest, consistent with the provisions of sections 1-05.10 through 1-05.12 of the Washington State Standard Specifications for Road Bridge and Municipal Construction, 2006. This time period relates only t to the specific obligation of Project Developer to correct the Work, and has no relationship to the time within which Owest may seek to enforce Project Developer's obligations under the Agreement or within which Project Developer must comply with the Agreement. Upon notice from Owest, Project Developer will immediately, at no cost to Owest, correct and remedy any defects in the Work whether observed before or , after payment for the Work and whether or not the WOrk is already installed or completed. If Project Developer fails to promptly correct defective Work, OWest may correct the Work itself or hire another contractor to do so and Project Developer shall pay for all reasonable and verifiable costs of correction promptly upon demand by Owest. f 7. LIENS: Project Developer warrants that no mechanics' liens or other claims or demands, including but not limited to personal injury, death, property damage, non-payment or other liability claims, will be filed or maintained by it, the Contractor, subcontractors or any other third party against any Owest equipment, real estate or other property on account of the Work. Owest reserves the right, at any time during the progress of the . Work, to require Project Developer, the Contractor and any subcontractor to furnish evidence in form and substance acceptable to Owest that all claims, liens and causes of action, if any, for the payment of wages or salaries or the payment of charges for labor. materials, tools, machinery, or supplies have been satisfied, released or settled. 8. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS: 8.1 Independent Contractor. Project Developer certifies that it is engaged in an independent business and will perform its obligations arising in connection with the Agreement as an independent contractor and not as the agent or employee of Owest. This Agreement does not create a partnership, joint venture or similar relationship between the parties and neither party will have the power to obligate the other in any manner whatsoever. 8.2Agents and Employees. Any persons who perform services for Owest will be sofely the employees or agents of Project Developer under its sole and exclusive direction and control. Project Developer is solely responsible for: (a) the hours of work, methods of performance and compensation of its employees and agents; (b) compliance with all federal, state and local rules and regulations including those governing worker's compensation, unemployment, disability insurance and social security withholding for its employees and agents; and (c) all federal and state income taxes for its income derived in connection with the Agreement. 8.3 Safety and Health. The safety and health of Project Developer's employees and agents while working on the Project will be Project Developer's sole responsibility. Project Developer and its employees and agents will comply with all applicable rules and regulations, as well as all local, state and federal environmental, health and safety requirements, including those relating to the use and handling of hazardous materials. Project Developer will immediately report to Owest any accidents, injuries or property damage arising from the performance in connection with the Agreement. Project Developer will provide Owest with copies of any safety, health I or accident reports that Project Developer files with any third party with respect to Project Developer's performance in connection with the Agreement. . Qwest Confidential and Proprietary Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. Rev. 11106 2 I I , I ----~--_..._-_. -~ ----.--.--____._._______i r----.---.-~-..-.-- --_.._.--~-...___..__._... _.. _.. _____ ......-- .-.-." . .-..... ... .-..- '"-' .... .--' . ....n .... _ _ _. .. '--' _ ..,.. ..._----.. .--.- '_"__'___1 I I I Agreement No. {variable:Agreemenlld}.{variable:Version} f . ! I I 9. INDEMNIFICATION: I I I. I 9.1 In addition to Project Developer's obligation to obtain and keep, and ensure that the Contractor I I I obtains and keeps, insurance as set forth in this Agreement. and to the fullest extent permitted by law, I I Project Developer agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owest, its affiliates and each of I their officers, directors, employees and agents from and against all suits, losses, costs (including without limitation reasonable court costs and attorneys' fees), lawsuits, judgments, orders, awards, fines, penalties, expenses, liabilities, actions, damages or claims of any character ("Uabilities") arising from or in connection with (a) any personal injuries or property damage received or sustained by any person or property arising in whole or in part in connection wilh the Work; (b) any act or omission, neglect, negligence, gross negligence or willful misconduct of Project Developer. the Contractor or any subcontractors in connection with the Work or the Agreement; or (c) any breach by Project Developer of the Agreement. 9.2 Owest will indemnify, defend and hold harmless Project Developer, its employees and agents from and against all Liabilities arising from or in connection with (a) any act or omission. neglect, negligence. gross negligence or willful misconduct of Owest in connection with the Agreement or (b) any breach by Owestof the Agreement. 9.3 Prior to the commencement of the Work, Project Developer will require the Contractor to agree in writing to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owest, its affiliates and each of their officers, directors, employees and agents from and against all Liabilities arising from or in connection with (a) any personal injuries or property damage received or.sustained by any person or property arising in whole or in part in connection with the Work; and (b) any act or omission, neglect, negligence, gross I negligence or willful misconduct of the Contractor or any subcontractors in connection with the Work. 9.4 No party shall be required to indemnify, defend, or save harmless the other party if the claim, suit, or action for injuries, death, or damages is caused by the sole negligence of the party seeking indemnification. . 10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Except for each party's indemnification obligations and each party's breach of any requirements regarding . Confidentiall Information, neither party is liable to the other for consequential, incidental, indirect, punitive or special damages, including commercial loss and lost profits, however caused and regardless of legal theory or foreseeability, directly or indirectly ariSing in connection with the Agreement. even if such party has been apprised of the possibility of such damages. J 11. INSURANCE: 11.1 General Insurance Requirements. Project Developer will, and will require that the Contractor, at all times during the term of this Agreement, at its own cost and expense, carry and maintain the insurance coverage listed below with insurers licensed in the areas where the Work will be performed having at minimum a "Best's" rating of A -VII. Contractor will not commence any Work until it has fulfilled all insurance requirements in this section. Contractor will require its subcontractors to maintain proper insurance applicable to the type and scope of Work to be performed under this Agreement. It is expressly understood that Contractor is ultimately responsible for its subcontractors including without limitation ensuring that the appropriate insurance is maintained by its subcontractors. 11.2 Workers' Compensation Insurance. Project Developer will carry Workers' Compensation and/or, when applicable, Long Shoremen's and Harbor Workers Compensation insurance in amounts sufficient pursuant to the laws of the State of Washington. Project Developer's Contractor(s) will carry Workers' Compensation and/or, when applicable, Long Shoremen's and Harbor Workers Compensation insurance with (i) statutory limits of coverage for all employees as required by statues; and (ii) Stop Gap or Employer's Liability insurance with a limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) for each accident. . Owest Confidential and Proprietary Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. Rev. 11106 3 ---:-------_..__.._--"..._--...._--_._-.------------~-----~---- . . r-..- ,,-, ..-.-.-.--.- -- ---.---..------.-----. . . - ---..- - .-- .-----. -_..---'- . n..._ ._......_______.____._._....____, I t i j Agreemenl No. {variable:Agreemenlld).{variable:Version) I ! i I . I I I t ! ~ 11.3 Commercial General liability Insurance. Commercial General Liability insurance providing coverage for bodily injury, dealh, personal injury and property damage occurring or arising out of the performance of this Agreement, including coverage for producls/completed operations, premises operations, independent contractor's protective coverage (required if Contractor subcontracts any of the Work), and contractual liability with respect to liability assumed by Project Developer. This insurance will also include: (i) explosion hazard coverage (commonly referred to as "X" coverage) if the Work involves blasting, (ii) collapse hazard coverage (commonly referred to as "C" coverage) if the Work may cause structural damage due to excavation, burrowing, tunneling, caisson work or under-pinning, and (iii) underground hazard coverage if the Work may cause damage to underground facilities (commonly referred to as "U" coverage). The limits of liability for this coverage will be not less than the limits as set forth below. [NOTE: THESE LIMITS MUST BE COMPLETED PER RISK MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTIONS: AGREEMENT MAY NOT BE EXECUTED WITHOUT APPROVED LIMITS INCLUDED.] Each Occurrence $5,000,000.00 General Aggregate Limit $5,000,000.00 Products-Completed Operations Limit $5,000,000.00 Personal and Advertising Injury Limit $1,000,000.00 These limits of liability can be obtained through any combination of primary and excess or umbrella liability insurance. 11.4 Commercial Automobile liability Insurance. . Commercial Automobile Liability insurance covering owned, non-owned and hired vehicles used in connection with the performance of the Work. The limits of liability for this coverage shall be not less than On~ Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence combined single limit for bodily injury or property damage. 11.5 Certificates of Insurance. Project Developer shall require its Contractor to forward to Owest certificates of such insurance upon execution of this Agreement and upon any renewal of such insurance during the term of this Agreement for both Project Developer and the Contractor. The insuring carrier(s) may use the ACORD or equivalent certificate of insurance form acceptable to awes\. The insurance certificates shall provide that: (i) Owest is named as an additional insured on the Commercial General Liability and Commercial Automobile Liability policies; (ii) thirty (30) calendar days prior wrilten notice of cancellation of, or material change or exclusions in, the policy to which the certificates relate shall be given to Owest; (iii) underground hazard coverage (commonly referred to as "U" coverage) is part of the coverage and (iv) the words "pertains to all operations and projects performed on behalf of the certificate holder" are included in the description portion of the certificate. Project Developer shall not commence any Work until the obligations of Project Developer with respect to insurance have been fulfilled. The fulfillment of such obligations shall not relieve Project Developer of any liability hereunder or in any way modify Project Developer's obligations to indemnify Owest. 12. TERMINATION; CANCELLATION: 12.1 Notice. i Either party may terminate this Agreement (including its Schedules), in whole or in part, for its convenience with 30 days prior written notice. Project Developer will be entitled to payment for Work accepted and received by Owest as of the date of termination. Owest will have no other liability arising out of termination of this Agreement or a Schedule. awest Confidential and Proprietary . Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. Rev. 11/06 4 l .___._____.__..___.__..________________._._....._.______....__._..........._.._____________._J: r-'- - .-.---.- ..-. - --. . - ---....- . .-.-'--... . .. ..- - . - ...... _#.... .... ~ .. ..-. .... -.---.-. .--' -- I ! t i I ! i Agreemen\ No. Ivariable:Agreemen\ lo}.lvariable:Version} I. ~ r f. 12.2 Material Breach. I i Either party may terminate this Agreement (including its Schedules), in whole or in part, by written notice to the other if the other party breaches this Agreement and fails to cure such breach to the non-breaching party's satisfaction within 30 days of written notice specifying the breach. 12.3 Pre-Termination Obligations. ! Expiration or termination of this Agreement (including its Schedules) will not relieve either party from its obligations arising hereunder prior to such expiration or termination. 13. DISPUTE RESOLUTION: 13.1 Negotiation Between the Parties. The parties will attempt in good faith to resolve any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement promptly by negotiation between individuals who are at a higher level than the persons with direct responsibility for administration of this Agreement. Any party may give the other party written notice of any dispute not reSOlved in the norma' course of business. Within 15 days after delivery of the notice, the receiving party will submit to the other a written response. The notice and the response will include (a) a ; statement of each party's position and a summary of arguments supporting that position and (b) the name and title of the executive who will represent that party and of any other person who will accompany the that individual. Within 30 days after delivery of the disputing party's notice, the representatives of both parties will confer at a mutually acceptable time, and thereafter as often as they reasonably deem necessary, to attempt to resolve the dispute. All reasonable requests for information made by one party to the other will be honored. All negotiations and documents exchanged pursuant to this clause are confidential and will be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of applicable rules of evidence. 13.2 Forum. ; '" Any legal proceeding arising out of, or relating to this Agreement, will be brought in a United States District . Court, or absent federal court jurisdiction, in a state court of competent jurisdiction, in the Denver, , Colorado metropolitan area. ; 13.3 Waiver of Jury Trial and Class Action. Each party, to the extent permitted by law, knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally waives its right to a trial ; by jury and any right to pursue any claim or action arising out of or relating to this Agreement on a class or I consolidated basis or in a representative capacity. 14. MISCELLANEOUS: 14.1 Compliance with Laws and Policies. Project Developer will obtain, at its expense, all permits and licenses, bonds, and other necessary legal authority, pay all fees, and comply with all federal, international (if applicable), state Qnd local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and orders applicable to Project Developer or Project Developer's ; performance hereunder including, the Communications Act and orders of the Federal Communications Commission. Project Developer, or its Contractor, will give all required notices to governmental authorities, and will coordinate all necessary governmental inspections to avoid delays in the provision of the Work. Project Developer will also, at its expense, comply with Project Developer's code of conduct, pOlicies and . procedures applicable to Project Developer's performance hereunder, and with the provisions of the Owest business practices for suppliers. Should any provisions of the Owest business practices for ; suppliers conflict with Project Developer's code of conduct, policies and procedures, the more demanding provisions shall apply unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties. The Owest business practices for suppliers may be found at http://www.qwesLcomfaboutfcompany/ethics/files/SuppliersBrochure-.pdf 14.2 Remedies; Future Projects. No remedy specified in this Agreement will limit Owest's other rights and remedies arising in connection with the Agreement, at law or in equity. Owest's participation in the Project pursuant to this Agreement shall not be construed as an agreement to participate in any future projects. 14.3 Governing Law. . . Qwest Confidential and Proprietary Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. Rev. 11/06 5 ----,.-.----_._-.-._--_._.--------_.._-~..__..._----~-_._. .--.---.-----. ------.. ---------.-.--... .-.-.-- .-..--.------ . -.---- --. - ------..--.-- . ... .______u._.____._____ _u______1 i , Agreement No. {variable:Agreement Id} (variable:Version) I: , . ~ I I. i This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of Washington without reference to its choice of I: I I i law rules. ! ; 14.4 Records and Audits. , ; i Project Developer will maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the Work, including all i I charges associated with this Agreement and the portion of the Work performed by Subcontractors, in I accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, for 72 months from the date of its tennination I I or expiration. Owest, or its designee, may inspect, audit and make copies of such records, for Owest's ! retention, on reasonable notice. ! I 14.5 , Assignment and Delegation. i I The rights and obligations of each party will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of its successors and I pennitted assigns. Project Developer may not assign this Agreement (including its Schedules), in whole or I in part, without the prior written consent of Owest. Any attempted assignment by Project Developer without Owest's prior written consent shall be null and void. I ! 14.6 Notices. I Notices required under this Agreement will be sent to the addresses of the parties stated below their signatures. Notice will be deemed given: (a) on the 1st day after deposit with an overnight courier, charges I prepaid; (b) as of the day of receipt, if sent via first class U.S. Mail, charges prepaid, return receipt I requested; and (c) as of the day of receipt, if hand delivered. 14.7 Advertising; Publicity. i I Neither party will use the other party's names, marks, codes, drawings or spedfications in any advertising, I I press release, promotional effort or publicity of any kind without the other's prior written permission. 14.8 Waiver. Any waiver by either party of any rights hereunder or of a breach of any provision of this Agreement will . not constitute a waiver of any other breach of that or any other provision of this Agreement. Any waiver must be in writing. I 14.9 Modifications or Amendments; Interpretation. Any modifications or amendments to this Agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties. The I term "including" in this Agreement means by way of example, not limitation. Headings and subheadings I used in this Agreement are for convenience only, and have no substantive meaning. 14.10 Severability. The detennination that any provision of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable will not invalidate this Agreement, and this Agreement will be construed and performed in all respects as if such invalid or unenforceable provision was omitted insofar as the primary purpose of this Agreement is not frustrated. 14.11 Force Majeure. Neither party will be liable to the other party for any delay or interruption of performance resulting from causes beyond its reasonable control. Upon any force majeure, either party may elect to terminate this Agreement or any Schedule or Order or to suspend the Work upon written notice. ; 14.12 Entire Agreement. This Agreement and all Schedules, exhibits, amendments, documentation, and specifications referenced in those documents, contain the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter and supersede all prior oral and written understandings, arrangements and agreements between the parties relating thereto. 14.13 Survival. The following provisions of this Agreement regarding "Representations and Warranties"; "Confidential Information"; "Indemnification"; "Work Product"; "Limitation of Liability"; "Dispute Resolution"; and "Choice of Law" and all others that by their sense and context are intended to survive the expiration of the Owest Confidential and Proprietary . Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. Rev. 11/06 6 P_.. . .. . __. ~... _. ... .__'''__.___..... . ______.__..__~._.____._.__ "~. _'__. __ ___________.________.___ --- ~. '- ...- ----_. --.-"'- '.---... ..- . .. . ... -. --- -~---~ ~ .. --..-.---.-----.- -.--..-----.. .._,- -~'--'" ____A Agreement No. {variable:Agreemenlldl.{variable:Version} e Agreement will survive. 14.14 Execution. The Agreement may be executed by facsimile copy and/or in any number of counterparts. all of which together will constitute one agreement. , I i I e. e Owest Confidential and Proprietary [ Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. Rev. 11/06 7 I I I ._~--~----.--------_._--- ..-..- .....~._--, .---- -~._--_._-_._------.._----_..._---_. _______.J ..~-'- --------.---.... ."-.-~.- -. ~---_.- ---.... _ _~_____.' .. .~ __._ . n ____ J i I i i , Agreement No. {variable:Agreemenlld).(variable:Version) i I . I I Signature Block i The parties, intending to be legally bound, have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the Effective Date. i (variable:lnternal Party Name(s)} City of Federal Way i i I I I ! I i I (Authorized Signature) (Authorized Signature) I I Neal Beets I (Print or Type Name of Signatory) (Print or Type Name of Signatory) I t I City Manager I (Title) (Tille) I (Execution Date) (Execution Date) I I I ! \ Address for Purposes of Notices: Address for Purposes of Notices: j I I I With copies to: Brian Roberts Owest Services Corporation City of Federal Way . I Law Department - Procurement PO Box 9718 General Counsel I Agreement # {variable:Agreement Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 . I Id}.{variable:Version} I 1801 California St. I , Denver, CO 80202 ! , I I Qwest Confidential and Proprietary . Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. Rev. 11/06 8 I.___._---_._-_...__._---~------_._- .-------.- .------------- -....---- -~- .__. ..--.------ . _ _u___~__o._.__._ .___ ---.---..----" ----- ---- l Agreement No. {variable:Master Agreement Id . Masler Agreement ,. Reference} Statement of Work NO. {variable:Agreement Id} I STATEMENT OF WORK NO.1 : to , , , AGREEMENT , ! l FOR JOINT CONSTRUCTION ; i This Statement of Work is attached to and made a part of the most current amended version of the Agreement. In i i ! the event that any term of this Statement of Work conflicts with anything contained in the Agreement, except for terms identified in the Agreement as Non-Waivable Terms, this Statement of Work will control for purposes of this , Statement of Work only. Unless otherwise defined herein, all capitalized terms in this Statement of Work will have ! the meanings set forth in the Agreement. I I I 1. Term. This Statement of Work will commence as of {variable:Effective Date (Agreement)} (Effective Date) I i and will continue through {variable:Expiration Date (Agreement)} (Expiration Date). I i 2. The Work: I 2.1 The Project is described on Exhibit A "The Project" to this Statement of Work, and the "Work Schedule" ! for the Project is described on Exhibit B "Work Schedule". I 2.2 Project Developer shall, at no cost or expense to Qwest, prepare and provide to Qwest engineering . ! drawing~, specifications and construction standards for the Project (the "Proiect Developer's I i Specifications"). Project Developer shall choose and pay all costs associated with the Contractor and shall i provide to Qwest at least ten (10) calendar days' prior written notice prior to the beginning of the Project I I I and of the Work. In addition, Project Developer shall provide all necessary excavation, bedding, backfill, I i off-Site disposal, and Site restoration for the placement of the Facilities, along with the coordination of I other utilities participating in the Project. Project Developer shall provide all flagging and traffic control, I I. including uniformed officers when required, for any necessary excavation or work performed by Project Developer. Project Developer will notify Qwest of any changes in the Work that will result in additional costs to Qwest, and will obtain Qwest's prior written approval of such changes before commencement of I any changes to the Work. I 2.3 Within the number of days set forth in the Work Schedule after Qwest's receipt of Project Developer's i I Specification, Qwest shall, at no cost or expense to Project Developer, prepare and provide to Project I I Developer engineering drawings, specifications, .construction standards and quantities pursuant to which the Work must be performed by Project Developer rQwest's Specifications"). Qwest's Specifications shall show in detail the quantity and size of all facilities and equipment to be used by Qwest that Project ! I Developer will install pursuant to this Statement of Work. Qwest shall notify Project Developer in writing of any changes it wishes to make in Qwest's Specifications, and such changes shall be made, if feasible. I Qwest shall pay for all costs attributable to the changes. 2.4 If the Work includes installation of new vaults and/or conduit, Qwest will install all wires, conductors and I any other equipment needed to complete the Qwest portion of the Project as provided in Exhibit A in accordance with the Work Schedule set forth in Exhibit B. The vaults and conduit shall be owned solely by [QWEST CONTRACT MANAGER MUST COMPLETE THESE REQUIREMENTS] , and shall be responsible for all maintenance in connection with the vaults and conduits except for defects covered under section 6 of the Agreement. If required, Qwest will perform cut-over and transfer of existing Qwest customers to the. new or relocated Facilities and/or remove any replaced aerial Qwest Facilities or underground Qwest Facilities that are in conduit or manhole structures only in accordance with the Work Schedule set forth in Exhibit B. Qwest shall in no event be required to perform a cut-over or transfer or to remove any affected Facilities prior to completion of any replacement Facilities in accordance with this Statement of Work and Qwest's approval of the replacement Facilities. The Facilities and all associated equipment shall be owned solely by Qwest, and Qwest shall be responsible for all maintenance in connection with the Facilities. To the extent that it has the right to do so, upon approval of the Work by Qwest, Project Developer Shall grant, provide and/or assign to Qwest any permits, licenses or approvals required to access, occupy, use or operate the Facilities or any materials or facilities used in connection with the Facilities. . rev. 11-06 Owest Confidential and Proprietary Oisclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. I - 1 - i 1 "___" _..._.........__..___.....__...__. ...____________.....,.~--.--.--.--__.. ..-.-.---_____.0__.._- ._..._._____--..---___-_ ~- I -- --.-.. ---. ~'-' _.._----~-- .----------.--.--------. -----. .--.. ! I I I I ; ! Agreemenl No. (variable:Masler Agreement Id - Master Agreement i i . Reference} i Statement of Work No. {variable:Agreemenlld} 2.5 If the Work involves excavating, PrOject Developer will ensure that the Contractor contacts the Utility i Notification Center (One"Call), and that the Contractor obtains appropriate information on the location of I all buried cable and utilities prior to performing "my Work. Project Developer shall ensure that its i I Contractor shall be responsible for any failure of the Contractor to locate, expose and protect from ! damage all existing underground facilities, including but not limited to electrical, telephone, water, gas and I sewer. In addition to its indemnification obligations contained in the Agreement, if any existing underground or other facilities are damaged directly or indirectly in connection with the Work, Project Developer will, at its expense, promptly repair or replace all damaged or destroyed facilities. Project i Developer will ensure that immediate temporary repairs are made and will immediately report the damage ! to the property owner and to Owest and will ensure that no permanent repairs are made unless the consent of the property owner has first been obtained. Repairs will be made within forty-eight (48) hours after receiving permission from the property owner, unless otherwise agreed to by Owes!. At Owest's sole option, Owest may elect, rather than having Project Developer make any repair to Owest facilities described in this subsection, to have the repair made by Owest's employees or contractors_ If Owest or its contractor performs the repair, Owest will invoice Project Developer for Owest's reasonable and documented costs, including without limitation labor costs. and Project Developer will pay Owest for such costs for repair of damage to Owest's existing facilities within forty-five (45) calendar days after receipt of an invoice. 2.6 Owest will be responsible for providing all traffic control associated with the installation and/or removal of Facilities for which Owest is responsible pursuant to this Statement of Work, including the pulling of cables and associated equipment. 2.7 Project Developer will be responsible for providing all traffic control associated with the installation, relocation, and/or removal of Facilities for which Project Developer is responsible pursuant to this Statement of Work. 2.8 Project Developer shall obtain any and all licenses, permits and approvals required for the Work as defined in Exhibits A and 8. 2.9 Project Developer agrees that the Work will be performed in accordance with all applicable federal, state . and local laws, rules and regulations and the requirements of whoever owns or has jurisdiction over the rights of way in which the Work is to be performed. 2.10 Owest shall have the right at all times to observe and inspect the performance of the Work. 2.11 If the Work requires the use or installation of any materials, the item checked below shall apply: _ Except as specifically set forth in Exhibit 8, Owest shall arrange for the purchase and delivery of materials to the Project site in accordance with the Work Schedule. _ Except as specifically set forth in Exhibit 8, Project Developer shall provide all materials required in connection with the Project. All materials will be new and of the specific type designated by Owest. _ As set forth in Exhibit 8, Project Developer and Owest shall each provide some materials for the Project. All materials provided by Project Developer will be new and of the specific type designated by Owest 2.12 Ownership of any materials or equipment supplied by Contractor will transfer to Owest upon , receipt by Contractor of final payment for the Work by Owest. 2.13 Owest and Project Developer shall maintain continued coordination regarding the Project, and Project Developer shall ensure that the Contractor also participates in the coordination. This coordination shall include but not be limited to a pre-construction meeting. Project Developer shall be responsible for the scheduling of these meetings. 2.14 Project Developer will be responsible to Owest for acts and omissions of Project Developer's and the Contractor's employees and subcontractors and each of their agents and employees, and any other persons performing portions of the Work. 3. Changes: If conditions Or circumstances require a change in the Project or the Work, each party shall agree in rev. 11-06 . Qwest Confidential and Proprietary ( Discfose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. -2- I I 1..------.--..... __.,__.,_,___'_'___~___'__'______"______'.'____'_'_._._-- --' I .--.....- ......- .... .__ ~_ _. . __ . .-________ -----..--.--.. .--.--------.-----.-- ----1 ! , ! 1 Agreement No. (variable:Master Agreemenlld - Masier Agreement I . I Reference} i Statement of Work No. (variable:Agreementld} I writing to any changes, including without limitation payment responsibilities. prior to commencement of the I Work or the changes. Neither party shall be responsible for any changes to the Work (including without ! limitation payment responsibilities) made without its prior written consent ! i 4. Payment for the Work/Fees. I In consideration for perfonnance of the Work and for the other promises and covenants contained in this I Agreement, Owest agrees to pay to Project Developer the amount set forth on an exhibit to the Schedule I (the "Pavment") in accordance with the Exhibit C "Work Price Schedule" to the Schedule (the "Pavment I Schedule"); provided, that Owest shall not make any final payment to Project Developer until Owest has I approved the Work. 5. Project Managers. I I Owest: Project Developer: Brian Roberts City of Federal Way PO Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063- 9718 I . .. rev. 11-06 Qwest Confidential and Proprietary. Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. - 3- l.__._.___________ .-.---..--------.---.---.-.-------- .-. . . . I--"--'---'-~ . ~ .__.._-~._._-------'-_.--_..__..-. ....... - .._.~- _z..-__.__. I Agreement No. {variable:Master Agreement Id - Master Agreement . Reference} i Statement of Work No. {variable:Agreement Id} i The parties. intending to be legally bound, have caused this Statement of Work to be executed on the dates set forth below. ! ! (variable:lnternal Party Name{s)} Project Developer , I i i i i ! i. i (Authorized Signature) (Authorized Signature) i I Neal Beets I (Print or Type Name of Signatory) (Print or Type Name of Signatory) I f City Manager I I (Title) (Title) I (Execution Date) (Execution Date) f ,. i r I ; Approved as to Form i I r . \ Patricia A. Richardson I City Attorney r [ t I t f ~ t I ! ~ , t l I: 1 I rev. 11-06 f . Owest Confidential and Proprietary Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. f -4 - [ ._---~ ------~-- -.-_._.._---.-.,...~---.---._---.-_._._._---._-_._..__._---_._------- ~ I --.... .,.------- -~.. _.._-_.-----_._.._--~-_._..- _..._ __ _"H___ . ,_ .. -- .--------------... .-.- .,"- .~ --, i ; j . Agreement No. {variable:Master Agreemenlld - Master Agreement I Reference} i Statement of Work No. (variable:Agreement Id) ! i EXHIBIT A , i ! ; i THE PROJECT i i The City of Federal Way proposes to provide a joint utility corridor for the installation of underground facilities t required to facilitate relocation of existing aerial facilities for the Pacific Highway So. HOV Lanes Phase III project. r The joint utility corridor will be located along Pacific Highway So. from approximately So. 2881h S1. south to ST A I 951+00 noted on the City's design plans. which is the approximate south property line of 29431 Pacific Highway I So. I f . . rev. 11-06 Qwest Confidential and Proprietary Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. - 5- I: , --..._.....-----.----- ._____~_______._._..______________._..J: r-...---..--.... --...----.----.---..----.-.......----.---.. -..--." n_'... .'-. .~--_.-..__._._... ..----- . _.._..n.._. -1 i ~ ! ! i , I i Agreement No. {variable.Masler Agreement Id - Master Agreement ; t . i Reference} I ; I Statement of Work NO. {variable:Agreementldt I I EXHIBIT B I I I I i r ! THE WORK AND THE WORK SCHEDULE The City's contractor will excavate trench and install approximately 9370 lineal feet of Owest provided conduit in l various duct configurations in the joint utility corridor. The City's contractor will excavate for and install 2 - I: I 4484TCA type concrete vaults, and 10.. 264TA type concrete hand holes. All facility installation will be in accordance with the Owest design 62W4465 which is incorporated into the City's RFB No. 06-112, FA No. STPUL- 0099 (083), Owest project number 183537 dated December 2006. The City's contractor will be responsible for all excavation including haul off and disposal of spoil, shoring, backfill including imported backfill material, I compaction, restoration, including hard surface removal and replacement and labor to install Owest's facilities. All conduit placed by the City's contractor must be proofed by passing a 3.75 inch outside diameter cleaning mandrel through each 4 inch conduit and placement of a Owest provided polyethylene measuring tape in each conduit. Conduit that cannot be proofed by means of passing a 3.75 inch cleaning mandrel through the conduit will not be accepted by Owest until such time as any necessary repairs are made and successful conduit proofing is completed. Vaults installed by the City's contractor must be set to final grade and all vault sections, riser rings and vault entrance covers must be sealed using Conseal mastic provided by Owest with the vault. I After installation of all conduit, vaults and pedestals, proofing of conduit, and acceptance of installations by the Owest field representative, Owest will provide and place all cable in newly placed conduit and perform cable I splicing. Owest will install service conduit on private property and will pull all service wire and cable to the r ! I customer premise and perform service cutover to the new system. Owest will require 90 working days to pull cables, splice and cutover customer service from the completion of installation, proofing and acceptance of all conduit, vaults, pedestals and service conduits. Owest will require an additional 15 working days to remove all existing aerial facilities and poles within the project limits. I . rev. 11-06 I . Owest Confidential and Proprietary Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. -6 - L_______~-_. . - __..'__" ___.,,___.__. __..._..._.__-.-1 --.---- . ,_.. -- -- ------ .. ._...___.. _. ...______.________ ~_. "___n. .- - . .-'-' --_._-------~ - .---..' -.----. - .. - ---.---.------- ; I Agreement No. (vanable:Master Agreemenlld - Master Agreement ~ Reference} Statement of Work No. {variab1e:Agreemenlld} EXHIBIT C I I ! I i i i WORK PRICE SCHEDULE ! j All excavation, backfill, compaction and restoration will be provided to Qwest at no cost in lieu of payment by the I ! City to Qwest for the incremental cost difference between aerial to aerial conversion and aerial to buried I conversion pursuant to RCW 35.99.060. Qwest will pay the City a unit rate as noted in schedule E of the City's bid opening results for RFB#06-112 of four dollars and thirty five cents ($4.35) per lineal foot for installation of conduit i . and conduit considered betterment in City provided joint utility trench. Qwest will pay the City a unit cost rate as I noted in schedule E of the City's bid opening results for RFB#06-112 of four hundred twenty five dollars and no i cents ($425.00) per vault for the installation of 4484TCA type vaults. Qwest will pay the City a unit cost rate as I noted in schedule E of the City's bid opening results for RFB#06-112 of two hundred sixty and no cents ($260.00) per hand hole for installation of 264T A type hand holes. All unit cost bid item costs include sales tax. Total I estimated cost for facility installation is $44,210.50. Actual final cost will be calculated based on actual lineal l footage of conduit and actual number of vaults and hand holes installed by the City's contractor. Total actual cost is not to exceed $60,000.00 without prior written approval from Qwest pursuant to section 4 of this statement of I I work. I I 1 I I Qwest will pay the City within 45 days of receipt of a correct invoice. \' I I I t I. I! f I; I: I '. I. rev. 11-06 Ow est Confidential and Proprietary Disclose and distribute solely to those individuals who have a need to know. -7 - I I I ,. L i ---' _____.__._..__________.__J COUNCIL MEETING DATE:. JIII~e 5, 20~7 . .. .....______''.''_.__ .... IT.~~!~:__~~-.....--.- . . CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III Project (Dash Pt Rd to S 284lh Street) - Lease of City Property for Construction Field office POLICY QUESTION: Should the Council authorize the City Manager to execute the Month-to-Month Lease Agreement for $750 per month, upon receipt of first and last months rent, plus $750 security deposit? COMMITTEE: Land Use and Transportation Committee MEETING DATE: May 21, 2007 CATEGORY: 1ZI Consent D Ordinance D Public Hearing D . City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other ~:r_~!!~~~9.~!__IJ..Y:..~~i.~~!:!. R~~_~!!~!...~:..~:!-_~~~~t..~ ystems ~~oi~~~_~I?~ine~_.l>~!.!~..~~~_liE_~~rks ____~.____ Attachments: 1. LUTC memo dated May 21, 2007 2. Month-to-Month Lease Agreement for $750 per month, upon receipt of first and last months rent, plus $750 security deposit Qp-ti~.'.!~_<:;()~~!~_~~_~~_:....___._~_.__.._____.._.___ ........ _. . .... ..._____._________..____._......._______________....__._ 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute the Month-to-Month Lease Agreement for $750 per month, upon . receipt of first and last months rent, plus $750 security deposit. 2. Do not authorize the City Manager to execute the Month-to-Month Lease Agreement for $750 per month, upon receipt of first and last months rent, plus $750 security deposit, and provide direction to staff. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding Option 1 to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda for approval. CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: ~41Z {JurZ.:.... Council Committee Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Forward the above staff recornmendationto the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda for pproval. ~/ . d:S ~.___ .. nda KO~ Member Dean McColgan, Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I move to authorize the City Manager to execilte the Month-to-Month Lease Agreement for $750 per month, upon receipt of first and last months rent, plus $750 security deposit." (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: o APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # o DENIED 1ST reading o TABLED/DEFERREDINO ACTION Enactment reading .0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances on~I'J ORDINANCE 1# REVISED - 02/06/2006 RESOLlITION 1# ~~- -- CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . MEMORANDUM DATE: May 21.2007 TO: Land Use and Transportation Committee VIA: Neal Beets, City Manager @ ~ FROM: Marwan Salloum, P.E., Street Systems Manager Brian Roberts, P.E., Street Systems Project Engineer~ . SUBJECT: Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III Project (Dash Pt Rd to S 2841h Street) Lease of City Property for Construction Field Office BACKGROUND: The Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes Phase III - Dash Point Road to South 2841h Street widening improvement project includes adding HOV lanes northbound and southbound, adding curb gutter and sidewalk, adding lighting, landscaping, planted medians, restricting left turn movements to intersections, and consolidating driveways where possible. The anticipated duration of construction is 340 working days. The project was awarded by Council on April 2, 2007. The notice to proceed was issued on May 1,2007. . For projects of this duration and complexity, a field office is required to support the contractor's project management and supervisory staff. The City also requires the contractor to provide a field office for the City's construction management consultant team. This is typically achieved by installing mobile field offices into a vacant lot of sufficient size to accommodate the job trailers, construction management staff . vehicles, and often to store construction equipment and some materials. The City acquired right of way to construct the project. One property, 28850 Pacific Highway South, was purchased whole, due to the long term economic damage that would otherwise occur to the remainder. This property contains an older two-story house attached to a commercial building used as a beauty salon. The property is zoned Be. The Contractor has asked to enter a month-to-month lease agreement (attached) with the City for the vacant house, which is suitable for housing both the contractor's staff and the City's construction management consultant. The City wiII be surplusing the home after the project construction is completed. cc: Project Fi Ie Day File . . MONTH-TO-MONTH LEASE AGREEMENT This Month-to-Month Lease Agreement ("Agreement") is dated effective this day of ,2007. The parties ("Parties") to this Agreement are the City of Federal Way, a Washington municipal corporation, as lessor ("City"), and SCI Infrastucture, LLC, a Washington limited liability company, as lessee ("SCl"). The Parties hereby covenant and agree as follows: l. PROPERTY, I.I Real Property Address. SCI Agreements from the City an office space ("Property") at, 28850 Pacific Highway, South, Federal Way, W A 98003. 1.2 Portions of Premises Not Included. The following portions of the premises are not included as part of this Agreement: The portions of the premises that comprise a hair salon. . 2. TERM. The term of this Agreement shall for a Month-to-Month tenancy, automatically renewed each month unless either party notifies the other, in writing, no less than thirty days prior to the expiration of the next full month period (the "Term"). 3. RENT. 3.1 Amount. SCI shall pay to the City, without prior notice or demand, a fixed monthly rental of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750.00) during the Term ("Rent"), payable in advance on or before the date on which the Term commences and on or before the first day of each and every calendar month thereafter during the Term. The rent for any partial monthly period shaH be pro- rated. 3.2 Payment. Rent shall be payable to the City at the following address: . City of Federal Way . Finance Department P.O. Box 9718 Federal Way, W A 98063-9718 3.3 Late Charge. If any rent is not paid on or before the due date therof, SCI agrees to pay a penalty of Twenty Five and No/IOO Dollars ($25.00) for each day that the same is delinquent, including the day of payment, up to a maximum of 10% of one month's rent, Seventy Five and No/IOO Dollars ($75.00), 3.4 Returned Checks. If any rent check is returned to the City by the bank for any reason, the City may, at its option, require that all future rent payments be made by money order or certified check. SCl agrees to pay a penalty of Fifty and No/IOO Dollars ($50.00) for each returned item given by SCt to the City. The City shall have no obligation to re-deposit any item returned by the bank. The City shall notify SCI of late rent and returned check charges and the same must be paid within . five (5) days. 4. FUNDS RECEIVED. 4.1 Rents and Deposits. The City acknowledges receipt of rents and deposits in the amount of Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty and No/IOO Dollars ($2,250.00) comprising the following rental and deposit amounts which SCI agreed shall-apply to this Agreement: TYPE AMOUNT DA TE RECEIVED First Month's Rent $750,00 Last Month's Prepaid Rent $750.00 SecuritylDamage Deposit $750.00 Total $2,250.00 4.2 Application of Prepaid Rents and Deposits. The City may apply the prepaid rent . . described above towards any default in the payment of rent, late or NSF charges. The security/damage deposit may be applied to the following: unpaid rent and utilities; maintenance for which renter is responsible under this Agreement but not completed by SCJ; repair for any physical damage to the premises or to property beyond normal wear and tear ca~sed by SCI, its employees, agents, invitees, licensees or any person acting under SCl's control. If any portion of the Security Deposit is so used or applied, SCI shall, within five (5) days after written demand therefor, deposit cash with the City in an amount sufficient to restore the Security Deposit to its original amount. SCI's failure to do so shall be a material breach of this Agreement. The City shall not be required to keep the Security Deposit separate from its general funds, and SCI shall not be entitled to interest on the SecU1;ty Deposit. If SCI shall fully and faithfully perform every provision of this Agreement to be perfom1ed by it, the Security Deposit or any balance thereof shall be returned to SCI (or, at the City's option, to the last assignee of SCI's interest hereunder) at the expiration of the Tenn. In the . event of termination of the City's interest in this Agreement, the City shall transfer the Security Deposit to the City's successor in interest and thereafter have no liability with respect to it. 4.3 Condition of Property at Expiration of Term. SCI shall restore the premises, including, where appropriate, all landscaped areas, to their original condition at the beginning of the Agreement, except for normal wear and tear. SCI shall not make or suffer to be made any alterations, additions or improvements to or of the Property without prior written consent of the City, which shall not withhold consent unreasonably. 4.4 Statement Upon Withholding of Refund. Within fourteen (14) days after SCI vacates or the City'learns that SCI has abandoned the premises, the City shall either return SCI's Security Deposit or else give SCI a full and specific written statement of the basis for retaining any portion of the deposits, together with payment of any refund due. No deductions shall be made for normal wear . ---- and tear to the premises resulting from ordinary use. . 5. UTILITIES . SCt shall pay all utilities, including but not limited to the following: Electri~ity, Gas, Water/Sewer/Garbage, Cable, and Phone. 6. USE. SCI shall use the Property for the purpose of construction headquarters and related usages. SCI shall not use or permit the Property to be used for any other purpose without the City's prior written consent. SCI shall not use or allow the Property to be used for any improper, immoral, unlawful or objectionable purpose, nor shall SCI cause, maintain or permit any nuisance in, on or about the Property. SCI shall not commit or suffer to be committed any waste in or upon the Propelty. SCI will not permit any objectionable noise or odor to be emitted or escape from the Property, and will not sell or permit to be sold any spiritous, vinous, or malt liquors on the Property . except such as SCI may be licensed by law to sell. SCI shall take aU reasonable steps to prevent improper or objectionable conduct by its customers. 7. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW. SCI shall not use the Property or permit anything to be. done in or about the Property which will in any way cO'nflict with any law, statute, ordinance or governmental rule or regulation now in force or which may hereafter be enacted or promulgated. SCI shall, at its sole cost and expense, promptly comply with all laws, statutes, ordinances and governmental rules, regulations or requirements now in force or which may hereafter be in force, and with the requirements of any board of fire insurance underwriters or other similar bodies now or hereafter constituted, relating to, or affecting the condition, use or occupancy of the Property, . . 8. REPAIRS. 8.1 The City's Duties. The City warrants that the Property is clean and fit for habitation and that the City will comply with all state and local laws regarding maintenance and repair of the Property. The City shall repair and maintain the foundation, weight bearing walls and roof of the Property and exterior gutters and downspouts, unless such maintenance and repairs are caused in part . or in whole by the failure of SCI to carry out its duties as desclibed in Section 8.2 or other act, neglect, fault or omission of any duty by the SCI, its agents, servants, employees or invitees, in which case SCI shall pay to the City the reasonable cost of such maintenance and repairs. The City shall not be liable for any failure to make any such repairs or to perfonn any maintenance unless such failure shall persist for an unreasonable time after written notice of the need of such repairs or maintenance is given to the City by SCI. There shall be no liability of the City by reason of any . injury to or interference with SCI's business arising from the making of any repairs, alterations or improvements in or to any portion of the Property or to fixtures, appurtenances and equipment therein. 8.2. The City's Insurance. As owner of the Property, the City shall maintain general liability insurance. The City assumes no responsibility for loss of personal property of SCI resulting from fire, theft, exposure to elements, water damage or other cause whatsoever, nor to carry. insurance to cover SCI's personal property. SCI is urged to obtain appn?pliate insurance to cover its personal property. 8.3 SCI's Duties, By taking possession of the Property, SCI will be deemed to have accepted the Property as being in good order, condition and rep~ir. SCI shall, at SCI's sole cost and expense, keep the Property in good condition and repair, ordinary wear and tear excepted. SCI shall upon the expiration of this Agreement hereof surrender the Property to the City in good and working . condition. SCI shall be liable for any damage to the Propel1y caused by SCl's agents, invilees, . licensees, or any person acting under scr s control acts or neglect other than normal wear and tear. 9. ENTRY BY THE CITY. The City shall give SCI at least forty-eight (48) hours advance notice before entering the Property during non-business hours for the purpose of inspecting the premises, making repairs or improvements, or supplying necessary or agreed services, and twenty-four (24) hours advance notice for the purpose of showing the premises to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagees, tenants, workers or contractors. The City need give no advance notice to SCI before entering the premises in case of an emergency or during normal business hours. SCI shall not unreasonably withhold consent to the City's entry. Except in the case of any emergency, the City shall enter only at reasonable times, during normal business hours. For the purpose of this provision, normal business hours shall be weekdays between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. . 10. SUBLETIING OR ASSIGNMENT. SCI shall not assign this Agreement or sublet the Property without prior written consent of the City. The City shall not unreasonably withhold consent. II. DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. If the Property is substantially destroyed or otherwise rendered uninhabitable by a third party's action or by an act of God, either party may terminate this Agreement immediately, in which case rent shall be prorated as provided in Section 3.1, and deposits shall be returned as provided in Section 4.2. 12. SERVICE OF NOTICES. 12.1 Notice to the City. All notices required by the Agreement and applicable state or local law to be served by SCI upon the City with regard to this Agreement shall be mailed to the . . following address: The City of Federal Way P.O. Box 9718 Federal Way, W A 98063-9718 AUn: Brian Roberts, Public Works. 12.2 Notice to SCI. Notice toSCI shall be served on SCI as required by applicable statute or ordinance. Any notice for which no statute or ordinance specifies a particular method of service may be given either by delivering personally to agent of SCI, depositing in the mail directed at SCI at the above-referenced Property address, or by posting in a prominent place at the above-referenced Property address, 13. VACATING THE PREMISES, Upon terminating this Agreement, SCI shall vacate the premises, return all keys to the City, remove all personal property and belongings of SCt and leave the premises in the same condition as . SCI found them except for nonnal wear and tear. 14. CHANGES TO THIS AGREEMENT No provision of this Agreement, including this provision, may be amended or modified except by written agreement signed by the Parties. 15. DISPUTE ARISING FROM THIS AGREEMENT. In the event either of the Parties defaults on the performance of any terms of this Agreement or either Party places the enforcement of this Agreement in the hands of an attorney, or files a lawsuit, each Party shall pay all its own attorneys' fees, costs and expenses. The venue for any dispute related to this Agreement shall be King County, Washington. . 16. SIGNATURE Each individual executing this Agreement on behalf of the City and SCI represents and . warrants that such individuals are duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalr or . the SCI or the City. DATED the day and year set f0l1h above. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY By: Cary M. Roe, p, E. Assistant City Manager/Emergency Manager 33325 81h Ave S PO BOX 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 ATTEST: City Clerk, Laura Hathaway, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney, Patricia A Richardson . (Contractor's Ptinted Name)i.e. Company Name By: (Signature) (Printed Name) Its: (Title) (Address) (Phone) . . STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) 55. COUNTY OF ) On this day personally appeared before me , to me known to be the of that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he/she was authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal affixed, if any, is the corporate seal of said corporation. GIVEN my hand and official seal this day of ,200_. (typed/printed name of notary) Notary Public in and for the State of Washington. My commission expires . . K\STREETS\PROJECTS\SR99 Phase III\Construction\SCI\LEASE 28850 Pacific Highway SOllth.doc . COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2007 ITEM#:~ ._.~ h. _ ..' "._.. ... _..' .._M...._ .... .__M.......... .......... CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: Public Storage Easement UseAgreement POLICY QUESTION: Should the Council authorize the City Manager to execute the Easement Use Agreement betw!!!!1I lhe City of Federal Way and sse Property Holdings. L.L.c.? .- COl\lMtTTEE: Land Use and Transportation Committee MEETING DATE: May 21, 2007 CATEGORY: rg] Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing 0 City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other ~TAFF ~EPORT..~X~.!.Y.!!~~!!!.~el~_~~~-, ~.~:~ I?eY_~.I.?E!:!!en~~~~.i~~sJ:1a.~ager... . ~:~!=..~~b~i.~._W~~k.s____. ___ ..__'._' .... Attachments: I. Land Use and Transportation Committee Memorandum dated May 21, 2007. 2. Easement Use Agreement between the City of Federal Way and SSC Property Holdings, L.L.c. Options Considered: I. Authorize the City Manager to execute the Easement l)se Agreement between the City of Federal Way and sse Property Holdings, L.L.c. .2. Do not execute the Agreement and provide direction to staff. ... M....._. .. ...._....M..._.__._____P..___....._.__...M._..._..._._._....._._._.._n..._._....___.__._____.__.__.._.. ...M.._...... .- ..- ..... .. .....-..-.--...--:-...~.--------.--~----._-.. ---,-,--,--'--'-"'.'" ...-- STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding Option I to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda tor approval. CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: (~ 4iJ- DIRECTOR APPROVAL: ~/j1~. (l/1'/~ Cou 1,1 LOnlmiuce Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Forward the above staff recommendation to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda for a roval. .,-/ Dean McColgan, Member PRO D OUNCIL MOTION: "I move to authorize the City Manager to execute the Easement Use Agreement between the City of Federal Way and sse Property Holdings. L.L.c. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # 0 DENIED 1ST reading 0 T ABLEDIOEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordillnllces olll)) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 02/06/2006 RESOLUTION # . CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMORANDUM . DATE: May 21,2007 TO: Land Use and Transportation Committee VIA: Neal Beets. City Manage~ ~- FROM: William Appleton P.E., De opment Services Manager SUBJECT: Public Storage Easement Use Agreement BACKGROUND This memorandum outlines the City's options regarding the placement of structural footings within a city owned utility easement adjacent to Pacific Highway S (See Exhibit C of the Agreement). The City purchased a three-foot-wide utility easement on the backside of right of way on the subject property located at 32615 Pacific Ave South. The easement was overlooked by both the land surveyor and the design engineer for the project and consequently was not shown on the plans. The error was not caught by City staff until the front entryway/canopy of the building was complete and the associated footing installed in the easement. . DISCUSSION Currently, there are no utilities within the easement, nor are there any immediate plans on the part of the City to install utilities within the easement. While the presence of the footings in the easement will . complicate the installation of utilities in the future, it is not likely that it would preclude them from being installed. If the City requires that the footings be removed from the easement, the owner would have to demolish a portion of the constructed building entryway/canopy and redesign the entryway. In order to avoid this, an easement lIse agreement has been drafted that would allow the footings of the structure to remain in the easement and in exchange the owner of the property would be responsible for all additional costs associated with installing utilities in the future. The advantages of having an easement use agreement in place in lieu of requiring that the improvements be removed from the easement are as follows: . The agreement entitles the property owner to maintain the improvements within the easement and protects the City by requiring reimbursement from the property owner for any additional costs incurred upon the utilization of the easement. . Minimizes impacts to the operation of a business and eliminates the additional cost of relocating the canopy and footings. The disadvantage of an easement use agreement is that additional coordination with the property owners at the time that utilities are installed will be required. OPTIONS 1. Authorize the City Manager to execute the Easement Use Agreement between the City of Federal Way and SSC Property Holdings. 2. Do not execute the Easement Use Agreement and provide direction to staff. . EASEMENT USE AGREEMENT . TI-IIS AGREEMENT is entered into this _ day of May, 2007, by and between the City of Federal Way, Washington, a Municipal Corporation (hereinafter "City") and SSC Property Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (hereinafter "SSC"), collectively referred to herein as the "Parties." SSC is the owner of certain real property located in the City of Federal Way, Washington, as legally described on Exhibit A (the "Land"). SSC's predecessor in interest, SSC Property Holdings, Ine" previously granted to the City an easement for utility purposes, recorded on April 8, 2004, King County Filing Number 20040408000550 (the "Easement"), affecting that portion of the Land described on Exhibit B (the "Easement Area"). SSC desires to use thatpOltion ofthe Easement Area described on Exhibit C for the continued placement and situating of building columns and canopy overhangs (the "Improvements"). In consideration of their mutual covenants, the Parties agree as follows: 1. Tem1. This Agreement shall become effective upon execution by both Parties and shall continue in force as long as SSC .maintains the Improvements in the Easement Area, Abandonment or relocation of the Improvements or tennination under other provision of this Agreement shall immediately terminate this Agreement. . 2. Pem1itted Use of Easement Area. 2.1 SSC shall be entitled to use that portion of the Easement Area necessary for the installation, repair, maintenance, and replacement of the Improvements. SSC shall not construct any further Improvements in the Easement Area without written agreement by the City. In the event that the City incurs any costs in connection with its use of the Easement Area as contemplated by the Easement, which costs are incurred as a direct result of the existence of the In1provements in the Easement Area (and which would not have been incurred but for the existence ofthe Improvements in the Easement Area), SSC agrees to reimburse the City for such costs. In the event City desires to use the Easement Afea, .City shall in good faith use its best efforts to do so ill such a way as to minimize the necessity of incurring costs and expenses for which SSC would be responsible under this Section 2.1. 2.2 SSC shall remove the Improvements from the Easement Area upon termination of the Agreement, at SSC's sole cost and expense. 2.3 The City reserves the right to use and access the Easement Area for the purposes set forth in the Easement. 3, Improvements. SSC may update or replace the Improvements from time to time, provided that any change in the location or configuration ofthe Improvements in the Easement Area . is approved in writing by the City, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. Page 1 4. Maintenance. SSC shall have sole responsibility for the maintenance, repair, and . security of its Improvements, and shall keep the same in good repair and condition during the Agreement term. 5. Termination. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Agreement may be terminated, without penalty to the City'or further liability of the City, as follows: 5,1 Upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party ifthe other party fails to cure a default or breach ofthis Agreement within thirty (30) days of receipt ofwritten notice of such breach, or such longer period as may be required to diligently complete a cure commenced within the thirty (30) day period; 5.2 Upon ninety (90) days written notice by SSC; 5.3 Upon thirty (30) days written notice by the City ifSSC abandons, vacates or ceases using the Improvements; or 5.4 Automatically and without necessity of further action by the Parties, upon tennination of the Easement. 6. Indemnity. 6.1 Disclaimer of Liability, The City shall not, at any time, be liable for injury or . damage occurring to any person or property from any cause whatsoever arising out 'of SSC's construction, installation, maintenance, repair, use, operation, condition or dismantling of the Improvements, and SSC expressly assumes all such risk. 6.2 Indemnification and Hold Harmless. SSC shall, at its sole cost and expense, indemnify and hold harmless the City and its officers, boards, commissions, employees, agents, attorneys, and contractors from and against any and all liability, damages, and claims, (including, without limitation, reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys, expert witnesses and consultants), which maybe asserted by reason of any act or omission ofSSC, its employees, agents, or contractors and which is in any way connected with the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, repair, use, condition or dismantling of the Improvements, except for claims arising from the negligence or willful misconduct ofthe City or its officers, boards, commissions, employees, agents, attorneys or contractors. In the event any such action or proceeding shall be brought against the City, SSC shall, at SSC's sole cost and expense, resist and defend the same provided, however, that SSC shall not admit liability in any such matter on behalf of the City without the written consent of the City. Nothing herein shall be deemed to prevent the City from cooperating with SSC and participating in the defense of any litigation with City's own counsel. SSC shall pay all reasonable expenses incurred by City in response to any such actions, suits or proceedings. These expenses shall include all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses such as attorney fees and shall also include the reasonable value of any services rendered by the City's attorney, and the actual expenses of City's agents, employees, consultants and expert witnesses, and disbursements and liabilities assumed by City in . Page 2 cannectian with such suits, actians .or proceedings. . 6.3 Survivability: The pravisians afthis paragraph shall survive the expiratian .of terminatian .of this Agreement with respect ta any event .occurring priar ta such expiratian .or terminatian. 7. General Pravisians. 7,1 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, tagether with the Easement, canstitutes the entire agreement and u'nderstanding .of the parties and supersedes all .offers, negatiatians, and ather agreements .of any kind. Except as previausly set farth, there are na representatians .or understandings .of any kind nat set farth herein. 7,2 Madificatian. Na pravisian .of this Agreement, including this provisian, may be amended .or madified except by written agreement signed by the Parties, 7.3 Full Farce and Effect. Any provisian of this Agreement that is declared invalid .or illegal shall in na way affect .or invalidate any ather pravisian hereof and such ather provisians shall remain in full farce and effect. In the event that a caurt .of campetent jurisdictian determines vaid .or invalid any ternl .of any ather Agreement, where such term is substantially equivalent ta a ternl .of this Agreement, the City may, at its sale aptian and within 30 days afnatice thereaf by SSe: (i) determine that such judicial determinatian shall nat affect the terms .of this . Agreement, which shall cantinue in full farce and effect; .or (ii) determine that a ternl .of this Agreement is invalid, but severable, and that such invalidity shall nat affect the remaining terms .of this Agreement, which shall cantinue in full farce and effect. 7.4 Attarney Fees. In the event either .of the Parties defaults an the perfannance .of any tenllS .of this Agreement .or either Party places the enfarcement .of this Agreement in the hands .of an attarney, .or files a lawsuit, each Party shall pay all its awn attarneys' fees, casts and expenses. The venue far any dispute related ta this Agreement shall be King Caunty, Washingtan. 7,5 Na Waiver. Failure .or delay .of the City ta declare any breach .or default immediately up an aCCUITence shall nat waive such breach .or default. Failure .of the City ta declare .one breach .or default daes nat act as a waiver .of the City's right ta declare anather breach .or default. 7.6 Gaverning Law. This Agt;eement shall be made in and shall be gaverned by and interpreted in accardance with the laws .of the State afWashingtan. 7.7 Autharity. Each individual executing this Agreement an behalf .of the City and SSC represents and warrants that such individuals are duly autharized ta execute and deliver this Agreement an behalf .of such Party. 7.8 Natices. Any natices required ta be given by the Parties shall be delivered at the addresses set farth belaw. Any natices may be delivered persanally ta the addressee afthe natice . .or may bedepasited in the United States mail, pastage prepaid, ta the address set farth belaw. Any Page 3 notice so posted in the United States mail shall be deemed received three (3) days after the date of mailing. . 7.9 Captions. The respective captions of the Sections of this Agreement are inserted for convenience of reference only and shall not be deemed to modify or otherwise affect any of the provisions of this Agreement. 7.10 Equal Opportunity to Draft. The parties have participated and had an equal opportunity to participate in the drafting of this Agreement, and the Exhibits,,if any, attached. No ambiguity shall be construed against any party upon a claim that that party drafted the ambiguous language. 8. Successors and Assigns. The rights and obligations described herein shall run with the Land and the Easement, shall inure to the benefit of the City and the SSC, and shall be binding upon their respective successors, heirs and assigns. Whenever a transfer occurs in the ownership of the Land or Easement, or any part thereof, the transferor shall have no further liability for breach of covenant occurring thereafter. Parties agree to look solely to the interest ofthe owner of the Land or of the Easement for the recovery of any judgment. This Agreement is executed as of the date first set forth above. sse PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC . By: Its: CITY OF FEDERAL WAY By: Cary M. Roe, P.E., Assistant City Manager 33325 8th Ave S PO Box 9718 Federal Way, Washington 98063-9718 ATTEST: City Clerk, Laura Hathaway APPROVED AS TO FORM: . Page 4 . Patricia A. Richardson, City Attorney . . Page 5 EXHIBIT A . LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE LAND Lot 2, King County Short Plat Number 974009, as recorded under King County Recording Number 7411220280, being a portion of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter in Section 17, Township 21 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington. . . Page 6 EXHIBIT B . LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE EASEMENT AREA The West 3 feet of the East 12 Feet of Lot 2, king County Short Plat Number 974009, as recorded under King County Recording Number 7411220280, being a portion of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter in Section 17, Township 21 North, Range 4 East, W.M., in King County, Washington. . . Page 7 EXHIBIT C SITE PLAN . [Including Location of Improvements J . . Page 8 ---~0 I LEGEND I 9,5' COLUMN 1/1 FACE TO - - PROPERTY LINE 111 PROPERTY LINE 1 111 I -- -- CEN TERLlNE . \1 1 I ~---- EASEMENT LINE Ii I Vj~~jj~jj/,j I . 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CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: 10lh Avenue SW; Street Frontage Improvement Development Agreement POLICY QUESTION: Should the Council authorize the City Manager to execute the Development Agreementfor the construction of street and frontage improvements along the future I (J'h A venue SW? COMMITTEE: Land Use and Transportation Committee MEETING DATE: May21, 2007 CATEGORY: ~ Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing 0 City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other ~!~~!:.~~~~~!.~_~ ~!.!I ia!!:l_~.p.plet~!.!.?J.>.:.~.~.Qev~!?'p'~.~!.!~.~~!..'!.~~~.~~!.!.~g~r... . .._~~~_!.~.~~~~L~._~~.~ks_._.__. ......._ Attachments: 1. Land Use and Transportation Committee Memorandum dated May 21, 2007. 2. Attachment I - Proposed Street Construction Plans 3. Voluntary Development Agreement for Development of Street and Frontage Improvements along 10lh Avenue SW Options Considered: I. Authorize the City Manager to execute the Development Agreement between the CIty of Federal Way and .Aspen Properties for the construction of street and frontage improvements along the future lOll. Avenue SW in the amount of $109,722.00 plus a 10% contingency of$IO,970.00 for a total of$120,692.00. 2. Do not execute the Development Agreement and provide direction to staff. ...._..__...._.....___._______._._..._._______u_.__..._____._______..__..h_',......_,.______.____..___._.___.._.~.__.__~.___~_.__...._ _ ._..._____.________.________________.._.._ STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends forwarding Option 1 to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda for approval. CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: DIRECTOR ArPROV AL: t3t~z fY;fl---- Commiltee Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: FOrw~ the above staff recommendation to the Jun.e 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda for approval. t6 tUne 'd ~ staff.1o re V/5t:/ c.c:ns-fn/C-HOYI ~--Osfo 1-0 j/, /tYJ,4:zo us tt- J()~p amh~e-Y1 ~ df' .fJ 10, qiff) .fty': Cl 11Jta..1 am a7A..JLt 0-(1} /2o,3(PO. o--(,/~'''- nda Kochmar, Member Dean McColgan, Member PROPOSED UNCIL MOTION: "[ move to authorize the City Manager to execute the Development Agreement for the construction of street and frontage improvements along the future Idh Avenue SW between the City of Federal Way and Aspen Properties in the amount of $109,722.0Q plus a /0% contingency of .JJ (e&} '-IV':' $10.970.00 for a total amount of $120.692.00." , . d 10, 4.){;. ct.' S /:zo, 3(d) .,;" (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: ~ APPROVED COllNCIL BILL # DENIED I !IT reading TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ortlilwnces only) OIU>INANCE # REVISED - 02f06i2006 RESOLUTION # 1 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMORANDUM . DATE: May 21,2007 TO: Land Use Transportation Committee VIA: Neal Beets, City Manage, ~ #-- FROM: William Appleton P.E., Dev opment Services Manager SUBJECT: IOu, Avenue SW; Street Frontage Improvement Development Agreement BACKGROUND This memorandum outlines the City's options regarding the Saghalie Park street frontage that will be created as a result of the extension to 10lh A venue SW, which is currently being constructed as part of the Wynstone Preliminary Plat. DISCUSSION As part of the construction of the recently approved Wynstone Preliminary Plat, located on the southwest side of Campus Drive at 10lh Avenue SW, 10Ih Avenue SW will be extended south through the development and connected to 12'h Avenue SW. With the extension of 10'h Avenue SW, Saghalie Park will have approximately 61 O-feet of frontage along the newly constructed half street. The developer of the Wynstone Preliminary Plat is not responsible for the construction of the City's . portion of frontage improvements along the Saghalie Park property which include asphalt widening, curb and gutter, sidewalk, planter strip, irrigation and street trees. As approved, construction of the plat would result in a 61O-foot gap in frontage improvements beginning at the northwest corner of the intersection of 10th Avenue SW and SW Campus Drive and extending south along the newly constructed roadway (See Attachment 1). The roadway width in this location will be adequate to accommodate two-way traffic and frontage improvements will be installed only on the southeast side of the roadway adjacent to the proposed plat. If the City of Federal Way were to enter into the subject development agreement in the amount of $109,722.00 (attached) and have the improvements completed concurrent with the construction of lO'h Avenue SW, future residents, the developer and the City of Federal Way would benefit. Benefits to the City include: . Surveying and design work is complete and current; . Construction will be simplified; . Construction will not impact the traveling public; . Able to benefit from the economies of scale of a larger project; . Aesthetics within the plat and the City are improved; . Residents will not be impacted by the future construction of the improvements. Given that construction of the frontage and street improvements along the Saghalie Park frontage concurrent with the construction of 10'h Avenue SW would simplify design, minimize construction impacts to citizens, minimize costs and improve aesthetics within the city, staff recommends executing the developers agreement allowing for the construction of these improvements. Construction funding will . come from mitigation funds collected for the 10lh Avenue SW/ SW 3441h Street project. Currently, $213,526.00 in mitigation has been collected towards the Transportation Improvement Project. ------.---- Land Use Transportation Committee Re: Saghalie Park Frontage Improvements along 10lh Avenue SW Page 2 . OPTIONS I. Authorize the City Manager to execute the Development Agreement between the City of Federal Way and Aspen Properties for the construction of street and frontage improvements along the fulure 10lh Avenue SW in the amounl of $]09,722.00 plus a 10% contingency of $10,970.00 for a total or $] 20.692.00. 2. Do not execute the Development Agreement and provide direction to staff. . . Attachment 1 Exhibit A . ~ T'(; 1311'0 SF - PUBLIC N TY; 4062 SF - PUBLIC HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. OMFOWNeRS ASSOC, SAGHAU E. 80 SF - PUBLIC ?Al::1::. CT: 2140 SF - PUBLIC D: 16444 SF - HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. OMEOWNE:RS ASSOC. T ES o ED) \IOV./lO CElL . I I / i . I b ; ; ~ on i M . / I . ~.; ~ I '. r.+' \ . 'o~':r.. t,;'d . 00 . ~. \ to .t;2.:. 43348 ST ;\ ~I ; g' . ~ \ I ';)> : ~ r . , . UI . fI11UR[ IM..n-fAIIlY \ \ ~ ;:;1 .: !DT llE'inOPllDlT ; R\ :. \ ~I b \ \ . on \ \ 19 -.-.. - ..,,,(\t\ ~C' . 1 tx\)\bit A . . 3 Exhibit A . l I I l I :' j } ! \! , f ~ . i '\ I ! 1 [1 , . [. 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VOLUNTARY DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY AND ASPEN PROPERTIES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF STREET AND FRONTAGE IMPROVEMENTS ALONG IOTll AVENUE SW DRAFT April 16, 2007 The City of Federal Way ("City") and Aspen Properties, LLC ("ASPEN"), a Washington limited liability company (collectively,"the Parties") enter into the following development agreement ("Agreement") regarding street and frontage improvements along a portion of the proposed extension of 1 Olh A venue SW being constructed as part of the Wynstone Plat Project ("Project"). WHEREAS, ASPEN is developing a parcel of property within the City of Federal Way located south of Campus Drive between 10lh Avenue SW and 7lh Way SW ("Property"), which includes the construction of a 45 lot residential plat along with an internal road system, street frontage improvements on Campus Drive SW, construction of 101hl\2'h Avenue SW through the site, traffic signal modifications at the intersection of I o tit A venue SW and Campus Drive, utility construction, storm drainage control improvements, and other related infrastructure improvements "Project"; and WHEREAS, a portion of the City of Federal Way's Saghalie Park fronts the proposed extension of 10lh A venue SW ("City Frontage"); and . WHEREAS, the Parties desire to minimize the impacts to the traveling public and future homeowners within the plat by constructing street and frontage improvements along City Frontage ("FuJI Street Improvements") at the same time the balance of 10lh Ave SW is constructed rather than separately in the future; and WHEREAS, constructing the Full Street Improvements in conjunction with the construction of the "Project" will simplify design and construction in addition to minimize cost; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration oCthe mutual promises and obligations set forth herein, it is hereby covenanted and agreed by and between the Parties hereto as follows: 1. Location and Project Description. The Fu II Street Improvements consists of street and frontage improvements along City Frontage property, as depicted in the Development Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference (the "Plan" or "Development Plan"). 2. Development Agreement. The Agreement is authorized by RCW 36.70B.170 through .210 and FWCC 22-1660 through 22-1680, It addresses Project development standards, which are defined in the statute to include, for example, impact fees, mitigation, design standards, review procedures, and any other appropriate development requirements. The agreement provides the City and ASPEN with certainty as to the type of project that will be built. 3. Project Mitigation Under SEP A. The Project has been subject to detailed environmental review. A . Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance ("MDNS") was issued on September I, 2004. Mitigation of significant adverse environmental impacts imposed under SEPA, through the City's SEPA regulations, is incorporated into the site plan approval and Agreement. 4. ASPEN Responsibilities. 4.1 ASPEN voluntarily agrees to c6nstmct additional street and frontage improvements &. on I Olh Ave SW. Specifically, street and frontage improvements shall be constmcted along the City Frontage as shown in the development plan, Exhibit A. 4.2 ASPEN voluntarily agrees to complete construction of the Full Street Improvements prior to final plat approval being issued for the Project. 5. City's Responsibilities. 5.1 The City agrees to reimburse ASPEN for the lump sum, job total, of the Full Street Improvements as approved by the City and attached hereto as Exhibit B.' 6. Other Project Review Processes and Change Orders. 6.1 Other Proiect Review Processes. The Full Street Improvements will be constructed to City standards. 6.2 Change Orders. The City may, at any time, order changes to the Full Street Improvements valued at up to 10% of the Costs. ASPEN agrees to fully perform any such alterations or additions to the Full Street Improvements. All such change orders shall be in the form of the Improvement Change Order Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit C, which shall be signed by both ASPEN and the City, shall specifically state the change to the Full Street Improvements, the completion date for the changes, and any increase or decrease in the compensation to be paid to ASPEN as a result of such change. Oral change orders shaJl not be binding upon the City unless contirmed in \'vTiting by the City. . 7. Approval of Costs and Final Accounting. Payment or credit will be made by the City only after the Full Street Improvements have been approved by the City, and an invoice received by the City and approved by the Director of Public Works. Any disagreement with regard to approval of costs and final accounting shall be resolved pursuant to Section 9.9, Dispute Resolution. 8. Waiver and Mutual Release of Claims of Invalidity. The City and ASPEN acknowledge and represent that the ternlS of this Agreement have been jointly negotiated and that each party enters into this Agreement voluntarily. Further, ASPEN and the City agree that this Agreement is authorized under law and each party waives any claim that the Agreement is invalid or iJlegal. The agreements and representations in this Section are material to this Agreement and are being relied upon by both parties. 9. General Provisions. 9.1 Binding on Successors. 9.1.1 The Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their successors in interest, and may be assigned to any successor in interest to the Project property. 9.1.2 This Agreement is intended to protect the value of, and facilitate the use and development of, the Property and to protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the City. Therefore, the covenants set forth herein shall be construed to and do touch and concern the Property and the benefits and burdens inuring to ASPEN and to the City from this Agreement shall run with the land and shaJl be binding upon ASPEN, its heirs, successors, and assigns, . and upon the City. 9.2 Goveming Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. Venue for any action to enforce the terms of this Agreement shall be in King County Superior Court. 9.3 Severability. The provisions of this Agreement are separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or portion or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Agreement, or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. . 9.4 Authority. The City and ASPEN each represents and warrants to the other that it has the respective po\ver and authority, and is duly authorized, to execute and deliver this Agreement and that the persons signing on its behalf are duly authorized to do so. ASPEN further represents and walTants that it is the fee owner of the Property, that it has authority to agree to the covenants and provisions contained herein, and that there are no other persons, entities, or parties with any fee interest in the Property. 9.5 Amendment. This Agreement may be modified only by written instrument authorized by the City Council and duly executed by the City's representative and ASPEN. 9.6 Exhibits. All exhibits attached hereto are incorporated herein by this reference as if fully set forth herein. 9.7 Headin2s. The headings in this Agreement are inserted for reference only and shall not be construed to expand, limit or otherwise modify the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 9.8 Enforcement. Subject to the notice and cure provisions of this section, in the event either party fails to satisfy any of its obligations under this Agreement, the other party shall have the right to enforce this Agreement by an action at law for damages or in equity for specific perfOlmance. The Parties acknowledge that damages are not an adequate remedy for breach by either party. In addition to the remedies set forth herein, in the event ofa breach of this Agreement by ASPEN, the City may enforce this Agreement under the enforcement provisions of the Federal Way City Code in effect at the time of the breach and/or it may . tern1inate this Agreement. No party shall be in default under this Agreement unless it has failed to perfOlm its duties or obligations under this Agreement for a period ofthirty (30) days after \\-Titten notice of default from the other party. A notice of default shall specify the nature of the alleged default and the manner in which the default may be cured. If the nature of the default is such that it cannot be reasonably cured within thirty (30) days, then a party shall not be deemed in default if the party commences a cure within thirty (30) days and, thereafter, diligently pursues completion of the cure. 9.9 Dispute Resolution. In the event of a dispute between the parties arising by reason of this Agreement, or any obligation hereunder, the dispute shall first be referred to the operational officers or representatives designated by parties to have oversight over the administration of this Agreement. Said officers or representatives shall meet within f01l11een (14) calendar days of either party's request for said meeting, and the parties shall make a good faith effort to attempt to achieve a resolution of the dispute, In the event that the parties are unable to resolve the dispute under the procedure set forth, then the parties hereby agree that the matter shall be referred to mediation. The parties shall mutually agree upon a mediator to assist them in resolving their differences. Any expenses incidental to mediation shall be borne equally by the parties. If either party is dissatisfied with the outcome of the mediation, that party may then pursue any available judicial remedies, provided, that if the party seeking judicial redress does not substantially prevail in the judicial action, it shall pay the other party's reasonable legal fees and costs incurred in the judicial action. 9.10 Attornevs Fees. In any action brought to enforce this Agreement or for damages resulting . from a breach thereof, the prevailing party as determined by the court, shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys' fees. 9.11 Police Power. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to diminish, restrict or limit the police powers of the City granted by the Washington State Constitution or by general law. This Agreement is an exercise of the City's police powers, the authority granted under RCW 36. 70B.170-.21 0, and other laws. 9.12 Third Parties. The Agreement is made and entered into for the benefit of the parties . hereto and their successors and assigns. No other person or entity is an intended third party beneficiary. No other person or entity shall have any right of action under this Agreement. 9.13 Perfomlance. Time is of the essence of this Agreement and each and all of its provisions n which performance is a factor. Adherence to completion dates is essential to the ASPEN' performance of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have hereunto placed their hand and seals on the day and year indicated. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, ASPEN NORTHWEST, LLC, a Washington municipal corporation a Washington limited liability company BY: BY: Cary M. Roe, P.E., Assistant City Manager Date: Date: A TrEST: This _ day of ,2005. . Laura Hathaway, CMC Federal Way City Clerk Approved as to FOlm Approved as to Form for City of Federal Way: for ASPEN Northwest, LLC: City Attorney, Patricia A. Richardson STATE OF WASHINGTON ) )ss. COUNTY OF KING ) On this day, personally appeared before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, to me Imown to be the of ASPEN Northwest, LLC, a Washington limited liability company, the entity that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he/she is authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of said corporation. . Given under my hand and official seal this _ day of , 2004. (notary signature) --------- (typed/printed name of notary) Notary Public in and for the State of Washington. My commission expires: . K:\PublicWorks\ASPEN\ASPEN Development Agreement.7.14.05 . . . Exhibit A . . ~. ITY: 13110 SF - PUBLIC N TY: 4062 SF - PUBLIC HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. OMEO'MJ[RS ASSOC. 80 SF - PUBLiC CT: 2140 SF - PUBUC D: 16444 SF - HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. OMEOWNERS ASSOC. ~llAND I CELL I . / I I b / '" J 'Sl; , I b t '" , @. 51 ~ ~334& g:- 2 FUMlt 1M.1I-FAloILY lD1 OE\n.OPIIDlT b ." 2 \ \ i \ . \ ., "Jtv\ ct: . 2 Exhibit A . . . 3 . - 4 . -------- -------- Exhibit A . , . \;.~. '\ \~, ~\ . ., "~\ '''' ... i '-. ..' '. " ' . /, " . " . ' , '. ~l~ ". \ .,~1 \ /" '.,--- .' '.."- '" '. ..... '" " . ' , \ \. , '_.'~ . ::,."" \ tiJ \ ., \, '. , ~ . ". t\ \... \ , 5 EXHIBIT B TO DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT . COSTS FOR FULL STREET IMPROVEMENTS . . - ~PEN . {gPROPERTlE5 PROFESSIONAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT BID PROPOSAL: Full Street 1m provements at 10th Ave SW # 034778-R4 and earn pus Drive SW. PROJECT: WYNSTONE SUBDIVISION SITE ADDRESS: 1000 Block Campus Drive SW, Federal Way, W A. CONTACT: Michael Kerschner (253) 222-0255, direct DATE: April 16,2007 DESCRIPTION: Construct full width street improvements at the Campus Drive entrance of the Wynstone subdivision in lieu of the approved half street improvements. THE FOLLOWING WORK SUB-DIVISIONS are INCLUDED in this proposal; 01000 GENERAL REQUIREM.ENTS 01030 Field Engineering 01051 Project Coordination / Admin. 01070 Cutting and Patching 01400 Quality Control 01410 Testing Lab Services 01500 Temporary Facilities 01510 Temporary Utilities 01710 Street Cleaning o t 420 Construction Inspections 01570 Traffic Regulation 01572 Flagmen / Traffic regulation 01031 Civil Engineering . 01000 SITE WORK 02102 Clearing and Grubbing 02105 Construction Entrances 02110 Demolition 02200 Mass Earthwork 02210 Site Grading 02230 Soils Compaction Control 02540 Site Erosion Control 02515 Storm Drain System 02205 Bio-swales / Infiltration 02588 Dry Utility Trenching 02610 Paving 02618 Pavement Marking 02620 Curbs & Gutters 02630 Side\.~alks & Ramps 02722 Temporary Signs 02750 Irrigation Systems 02800 Landscaping 01532 Tree and Plant Protection ASPEN PROPERTIES is pleased to provide all materials, labor and machinery to complete the above captioned work for a guaranteed lump sum bid price of $109.722.00. The following breakdown constitutes the schedule of values associated with the work. I. Road pavement: 4" class A asphalt over 8" A TB: If $27,293 (approx. 286' x 12' = 3,4325 ) 2. Vertical curb & gutter: (approx.604Uf) $ 9,945 3. Concrete sidewalk: 604"f, 8' wide x 4" thick: slf $25,155 (approx. 4,832 ) . 6902 Ford Drive NW Gig Harbor, Washington 98335 . Telephone: (253) 265-tJ04 Facsimile: (25.~) 265-1305 . Full Streethnprovements/IO'h Ave SW Bid 034778-R4, Page Two continued... .. 4. . ~f $5,215 Gravel sub-base/fine grading (8,868) 5. Street Trees: 19 trees @ $388 ea. (installed) $7.372 6. Planting Strip -Landscapeltopsoil & sod: (approx. 3,624 sir) $7,975 7. Irrigation in landscape strip: (approx 604' x 6' = 3624 sir) $6,513 8. Civil Engineering, Landscape Design, Surveying, Geotechnical $1,876 9. City of Federal Way Permits NIC $0.00 10. City of Federal Way Plan Review Fees NIC SO.OO II. Performance/Maintenance Bonding & Insurance NIC $0.00 Subtotal $ 91,344.00 12. Contractor Profit, 10% $ 9.134.00 Total $ 100,478.00 9.2% W A. Sales Tax: $ 9.244.00 JOB TOTAL: $ 109,722.00 . NOTE* The lump sum price quoted above is a guaranteed price to the City of Federal Way as long as the written approval and contract with the City is received by the Owner / Contractor on, or by the close of business Mav 31. 2007. In addition, the City contract must stipulate that the above captioned work is to be completed without delay, and is to coincide with the timing of the installation with the scheduled new construction road work at 10'" A venue SW, located within the preliminarily approved Wynstone subdivision. . Michael Kerschner ASPEN PROPERTIES , . 6902 For" Drive NW Gig Harbor, Washillglon 98.H5 . Telephone: (253) 265-1304 Facsimile: (2;3) 265-1.'>05 EXHIBIT C TO DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IMPROVEMENT CHANGE ORDER AGREEMENT . PROJECT CHANGE ORDER EFFECTIVE DATE NUMBER NUMBER PROJECT TITLE CONTRACTOR SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGES: The time provided for completion in the Agreement is D Unchanged D Increased D Decreased by _ Calendar Days. This Document shall become an Amendment to the Agreement and all provisions of the Agreement not amended herein will apply to this Change Order. Will this change affect expiration or extent of Insurance coverage? DYes DNa If"Yes" Will the Policies Be Extended? DYes DNo COST CHANGE LUMP SUM: INCREASE $ DECREASE $ UNlT PRICE: THE ITEMS ARE APPROXIMATE OR ESTIMATED QUANTITIES INVOLVED IN THIS CHANGE . ITEM NO. ITEM QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE ADD OR DELETE . TOTAL NET CONTRACT: INCREASE $ DECREASE $ STATEMENT: Payment for the above change in the Improvements will be in accordance with applicable portions of the standard specifications, and with the understanding that all materials, workmanship and measurements shall be in accordance with the provisions of the standard specifications, the contract planS, and the special provisions governing the types of construction. CONTRACTOR'S DEPT. DIRECTOR/MANAGER DATE SIGNATURE SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT RECAP TO DATE: * Adjustments: ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT $ . PREVIOUS CHANGE ORDERS $ THIS CHANGE ORDER $ * ADJUSTMENTS $ NEW CONTRACT AMOUNT $ ADJUSTMENTS CHANGE ORDER ESTIMATE IS HEREBY ( )INCREASED $ . ( )DECREASED $ PAY THIS ADJUSTED AMOUNT $ DEP ARTMENT DIRECTOR'S SIGNATURE . . . ',' ~ . . (,OL"CII. .\I'.:l-:TL,\{; DATE: JUlie 5. JOn7 JTEiVI #:_5j. CrTY OF FEDERAL WAY CrTY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SliB.JE( "1': SIt< II,FI.I~E i\L\STER PRO(;R:\,\\ UI'D:\TI': __~_'_""_' _ ....____.__n______..__._._..__..._.....__.._..__ _ . l')ol.l('Y <)1'1':STI(),',': Should City C(lllneil pai':; a n:~ollltion approving amcndment:'; to the city's Shoreline Master PrograllllSMl'1 and authorizing SlIOl1l\llal of th~ Si\,r{P [0 the Department of Ecology for their formal review/appnn a I',' -~.--_._. . . ~ .-- --_..._.._._--_.__._-.._._.~_.._-_.,_.. .-~~..._--_. . COi\Ii\IITTEE: l.uT(' iVlEETlNG Di\TE: May 21, 2007 ...--. -... . ._~._-------_._--_._-- CATEGORY: 0 ('(HlSCII/ D Ordinance 0 l')ublic Hearing 0 City ('ollllcil Busillcss ~] J{csolutioll 0 Other -.----.- " '" . .-..-------~.._- --.--....-..... . ',__" 0'... ._. ___'_'_ ._.____. .... _'_'_"_"'.'._.__.___ ST:UT Ru'orn By: f'.;.\,\C Co,," 1.1::\. .'\( '11:\<.; SI::\i10J{ PI.;\NNER /)EI'T: CD Att~lehmcllt!;: A: Starr Rq)Qrt . B: Adoption Resolution C: Urati SMP (<IS recomll1ctldcd by Planning Commission and incorporating r<:sponses to agt'l1cy rc\'ic\v comments) COlblsting or: I. Shoreline Goals and Policies ') Shurelinc En\'1r\m1l'lenl Designation Map , Shorel ine Regu lalHHb _L 4. Shoreline I<xsloratlOn Plan Discussion: State law requires the city to update the SMP paioJicaIly. King County jurisdictions must complete Ihe updatc by 2009. The city obtained $153.000.00 ~)f .'early adopler" grant funding from Department of Ecology to complete this project. Pursuant to Olir grant agreement we must compktc our update by June 30, 2007. The Planning Commission has torward~d a recommcndation for approval of a draft SMP. Follo\-"ing the Planning Commission action. starr met with Department or Ecology staff and discussed preliminary ,.e"'H~W comments provided by'the Departll1ent and other state agencies. Exhibit C retlects changes to the SMP to address those COllllllents. Please refer to the attached staff report (Exhibit A) for detailed analysis. Due to the volume of background material associatcd with this lIpdate we have limited your packet to the main elements of the proposal. Additional SMP materials are contained in an SMP binder located In the City Council Conlcrcncc Room lor your reference, which includes: (nventory and, Characterization Report, Cumulatl ve Impacts .'\nalysis, Public Participation Plan, Critical Areas and Flood Protection Appendix.es, Si'vlP Definitions. Planning Commission recommendation, SEPA checklist and decision. CAe minutes, and draft Planning Commission minutes. . - ---.- - Options Considered: . l. R~commcnd City Council pas~ a resolutIOn approving the amcnd~d SivlP and authorizing submittal to Department of Ecology l'or their !'onllal review/approval. 2 Recommend City Council pass a r~snlution approving the amended SMP with specific changes and authorize submittal to Departlllent of Ecology l'or their formal review/approval. .- .. .- STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Option I. CITY MANAGER APPROVA . 4iP- DtRECTOR APPROVAL: L1v\G _.-.mG Conuniucc CUlIIlCJI -- COMMITTEE RECOMM ENDA nON: ( ~L Committee Member Committee Member (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY Cl.ERKS OFFICE) .- COIINCIl. ACTION: 0 ArI'I{OVEl> COI,;-.IClL IJlLL II ----~._--_.- 0 OE:"IEJ) J Sf reading ~.._--_._.- --- 0 T.-\IU.EI)/llEFElmEI>INO .-\CTIO~ . Enactntcnt n.'ading ----,------. --- 0 'lOVE!> TO SECONt) REAI)lNG (orcl"'((t1n~-' 'lI/I}') ORDIN..\NCE /I O~J06!2c)Ob RESOl.tJTION /I ---~. - - REVISEll . - -- . (iJ.'.- 1{""" \. it ; ,~. 5309 Shilshole Avenue NW ........V....."l .acioif:;t~il. cn . l':. 'i to ....',"= v~ .1 ..~.. .-.. Jf""":, ;.......c f if~:. ~/. j:-\ i ~ j :1 ~ i :f..~<. 1 ~J f ~ Suite 200 .~ k..J;. .'f '.. \"_'.. "","...'. " J .....,.; ........,J J. " Seattle. WA 98107 f'j 206.789.9658 p!!m'" ....;.~~ . 206.789.9684 fa), memorandum date May 14, 2007 to Isaac Conlen, Planner LUTC from Teresa Vanderburg and Kent Hale subject Federal Way Shoreline Master Program (SMP) Update - Summary for the Land Use & Transportation Committee (LUTC) Starting in 2006. City staff and ESA Adolfson (Adolfson) have been working to conduct a comprehensive update of the City of Federal Way's Shoreline Master Program (SMP), as required to be consistent with the new shoreline guidelines from the state (WAC 173-26). This memorandum summarizes the following aspects of the project: the background, the state mandate requirements, the progress made to date (including public involvement), recommended revisions to the SMP, and agency comments. .BaCk~round The City of Federal Way adopted King County's Shoreline Master Program at the time of incorporation in 1990. In 1998, the City developed and adopted its own SMP that was integrated into the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan and City Code. The existing Shoreline Master Program was last updated in 1999. The existing SMP governs development within the City limits along the marine shoreline ofPuget Sound, as well as Steel Lake, the northwestern shore of Lake Killarney and North Lake. Shoreline management goals and policies are contained in the land use element of the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan (FWCP, Section 2.8.5). Shoreline development regulations and pennitting procedures are codified in Chapter 18, Article III, of the Federal Way City Code (FWCC 18 -161 through 18-176). The City is updating its SMP with the assistance of a grant from the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) (Grant Agreement No. G0600119). The grant has stipulated the delivery of different pieces of the SMP package throughout the past year, and requires that a draft SMP be adopted or passed by resolution by the end of June 2007. The Ecology grant requires that the City plan for the shorelines of the state that lie both within the City limits and the Potential Annexation Area (PAA) to the east of the city. The updated SMP will cover both shoreline areas within the City limits and those in the PAA. Lakes subject to shoreline regulation in the PAA inchlde Star Lake, Lake Dolloff, Five Mile Lake, Lake Geneva, and a portion of Lake Killarney. Lakes or portions thereof in the PAA are currently regulated under the King County SMP. By including the PAA in the updated SMP, the City's regulations will take effect at the time individual properties are annexed to the City. Tj1e shorelines considered in the Federal Way SMP update include 4.8 miles of marine coastal Puget Sound, which are classified as "shorelines of state-wide significance". and 12.1 miles of freshwater lake shoreline. Lakes located in current city limits that are subject to SMP jurisdiction include Steel Lake, North Lake and a portion of .ake Killarney. A total of 7 freshwater lakes over 20 acres are located in the City and its P AA. No streams ithin the City meet the SMA regulatory criteria (i.e., having a mean annual flow of 20 cubic feet per second or , /I Staff Report/LUTe Afa)l /4. ]O{) 7 Page 1 of' 4 greater). The shoreline jurisdiction includes all lands and waters within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark . of the shorelines listed above, including wetlands and floodplains "associated" with these shorelines. Summarv of State Mandate The primary responsibility for administering the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 is assigned to local governments through the mechanism of local SMPs. In 2003, new shoreline master program guidelines were passed by the Washington' State Legislature through Substitute Senate Bill (SSB) 6012. Cities and counties are now required to amend their local shoreline master programs (SMPs) consistent with the Shoreline Management Act (SMA), Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 90.58 and its implementing guidelines, Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 173-26. The guidelines require that local SMPs shall identify, inventory and protect current and potential ecological functions provided by the shorelines within the jurisdiction. Local SMPs shall include policies and regulations designed to achieve "no net loss" of these ecological functions.' At the same time, a major policy goal of the SMA is to encourage and promote public access and use of the state's shorelines, as well as providing for water-oriented uses (such as marinas and water-dependent industry). The determination of shoreline ecological functions is to be based upon the "best available scientific information" and does not require creation of new data or additional field surveys. Mitigation is required to offset any adverse impacts to ecological functions in the shorelines resulting from allowed uses under the City's SMP. A first step in the comprehensive update process is development ofa shoreline inventory and characterization. The inventory and characterization documents current shoreline conditions and provides a basis for updating the City's SMP goals, policies. and regulations. This characterization allows the City to identify existing conditions, evaluate existing functions and values of its shoreline resources, and explore opportunities for conservation and restoration of functions. A shoreline inventory and characterization report and map folio were prepared by . Adolfson with technical assistance from EnviroVision Corporation, Coastal Geo]ogic Services, and Shannon & Wilson, Inc. In addition to the shoreline inventory, the new guidelines also require that a restoration plan and cumulative impacts analysis be developed. The restoration plan ldentifies degraded shoreline areas, establishes restoration policies, and recommends restoration priorities in the shoreline. Restoration opportunities are typically voluntary. The City must then evaluate reasonably foreseeable future development in the shoreline and analyze whether or not cumulative impacts may occur under the provisions of the updated SMP. Eva]uation of cumulative impacts must consider the current circumstances affecting the shorelines and the beneficial effects of other established regulatory programs. The 2003 Shoreline Master Program Guidelines are available on the Ecology Shorelands web page at http://\vww.ecy. \Va. gov/programs/sealsma/ ~uidel ines/index.html. SMP Pr02ress To Date. To conduct the SMP update, City staff and Adolfson have prepared draft components of the City's SMP, worked with a Citizen's Advisory Committee (CAC), sought review from a Technical Advisory Committee (T AC), and presented findings to the Planning Commission. A public Open House was held on June 7, 2006 to introduce the process to shoreline residents and the public at large. The Open House was advertised with direct mailings to all shoreline owners as well as notices on the City's website. Six meetings were held with the CAC between July and December 2006. Citizen comment \vas integrated into the shoreline inventory, shoreline environment designations, and goals & policies section of the SMP. Technical documents were routed to the TAC, including . Ecology staff, for review and comment. 2 Staff Report/LUTe May /4. 2007 Page J 0(4 . As per our Ecology grant deadlines, the following components of the Draft SMP were delivered to Ecology and the T AC: . Public Participation Plan (March 2006) . City of Federal Way Shoreline Inventory & Charactet;zation Report (August, 2006) . City of Federal Way Restoration Plan (December, 2006) . Draft Shoreline Goals & Policies (December 2006) · . Shoreline Environment Designation Map (December 2006) . Draft Shoreline Regulations (January 2007) . Cumulative Impacts Analysis (January 2007) . SEP A Environmental Review (March 2007) Review comments were received from Ecology on March 15,2007. Comments from other agencies were received in the fall of 2006 and spring 2007. Three meetings were held with the Planning Commission to present findings and discuss recommendations. The Planning Commission meetings were held on February 14, March 28, and April 4, 2007. A public hearing was held during the April 4 meeting. Planning Commission meetings in March and April were advertised with direct mailings to all shoreline landowners. Recommended SMP The Planning Commission review resulted in recommended changes to the goals, policies, and regulations sections of the Draft SMP. The changes are summarized as follows: . . Change the shoreline environment designation for the Lakota Beach area of the marine shoreline to Shoreline Residential, instead of Urban Conservancy, based upon public comment. . Clarify policies regarding free-standing cellular towers in shoreline areas. . Allow floating breakwaters where associated with allowed public boat launches. Comments have now been received on the draft SMP from' Ecology and other members of the T AC, including King County, Washington Department ofFish and Wildlife, and Washington Department Of Natural Resources. A meeting with our Ecology technical representative, Ms. Sandra Lange, was held on April 20, 2007 to discuss these comments. The shoreline environment designations, goals & policies, and regulations presented in this packet have been revised to address Ecology comments. The foHowing areas of the SMP have been updated to satisfy the state mandate: 1. . New shoreline environment designations; 2. New focus on "no net loss" of ecological functions in the shoreline; 3. New mitigation requirements, including mitigation sequencing, for impacts to shoreline functions; 4. Integration of the critical areas ordinance into the Draft SMP as an appendix; 5. Vegetation conservation requirements in the shoreline setback; . 6. Clarification of dock/pier standards; 3 -- -.- Staff Report/LUTe 1\4(/)" /4. 2007 Page 4 (!( 4 7. New restoration plan (and recommendation for a new city-wide restoration program). . Additional changes were also made to the goals & policies and shoreline regulations to provide better usability and code clarity: . General code re-organization; . Clarification of the shoreline exemption process; . Modified language for use of the "stringline setback"; and . Changes, as requested by the Planning Commission, to relax restrictions related to replacement/repair of non-conforming structures. Summary Overall, the proposed changes have been drafted to meet the state mandate, but also with consideration of existing land use and development patterns. Permitted uses in shoreline areas (primarily residential) have not been changed. Proposed setback requirements are very similar to current setback requirements. Ability to construct docks, floats and shoreline stabilization improvements remains in-tact. Significant new provisions include requirements for vegetation retention in new developments, requirements to mitigate development activities that cause "net loss of ecological functions" and requirements for more ecologically friendly design of shoreline modifications like docks, etc. The SMP includes a new restoration plan, based on voluntary participation and incentives. . The goal of City staff is to seek adoption or Council approval of the Draft SMP by June 2007, the end of the Ecology grant funding. Following the adoption of the Draft SMP at the Jocallevel, the SMP will undergo fonnal review by Ecology for final approval. . 4 . RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING INTENT TO ADOPT UPDATES TO THE FEDERAL WAY SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM FOLLOWING REQUIRED DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY REVIEW AND APPROVAL, WHICH MAY RESULT IN ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS IF MUTUALLY AGREED UPON BY CITY COUNCIL AND DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY. WHEREAS, the City adopted its Shoreline Master Program (SMP) in 1994 and amended it in 1998; and WHEREAS, state law requires cities in King County to update their SMP by January 1,2009; and WIIEREAS, the city obtained an 'Early Adopters' grant from Department of Ecology in the amount of $153,000 to update the SMP and the terms of the grant require that City Council act on an updated SMP by June 30,2007; and WHERE'AS, the updated SMP includes a scientific inventory and characterization repo11, 'goals and policies, shoreline environmental designations, regulations and administrative procedures, a restoration plan and a cumulative . impacts analysis; and WIIEREAS, the; updated SMP is in the best interests and general welfare of the City of Federal Way because it provides for the protection of scnsitive shoreline areas while allowing appropriate uses, and activities in shoreline areas and includes a plan to restore degraded areas of the shoreline; and WHEREAS, the updated SMP will apply to all jurisdictional shorelines within City limits and will apply to all jurisdictional shorelines wi.thin the city's Potential Annexation Area (PAA), upon the effective date of annexation of the PAA or any p011ion of the PAA; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), on March 31, 2007 a determination of Nonsignificance was issued by the city's SEPA Official and the app~al period expired on April 28, 2007; and WHEREAS, the city has incorporated public input into the update process by preparing a Public Participation Plan, holding a public open house, forming a Citizens Advisory Committee, holding public Planning Commission meetings, holding a public hearing before the Planning Commission, developing a SMP update web page, providing noticc of meetings by mail and other means and maintaining an SMP mail list; and . WHEREAS, the city incorporated technical feedback on 8MP update by fonning a Technical Advisory Committee to revicw draft products and provide comments and feedback; and ~. WIIERI:,\S, the City Planning Commission considered the updated SMP at their meetings of r-cbnaary 14,2007. . March 28, 2007 and held a public hearing on April 4, 2007, and forwarded a recommendation to approve, with minor modifications, the updated SMP; and WHERE,\S, following passage of this resolution the updated SMP will be transmitted to the Department of Ecology for formal review; and . WHEREAS, following Department of Ecology review the city will work cooperatively with Department of Ecology to agree on a mutually acceptable version of the SMP and upon agreement of such version City Council shall pass an ordinance adopting the approved SMP; and Now THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL Or- THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Seciion I. Public Interest. The best interests and general welfare of the City of Federal Way are served by enacting the updated SMP because the SMP ptovides for the protection of sensitive shoreline areas while allowing appropriate uses and activities in shoreline areas and includes a plan to restore degraded areas of the shoreline. . Additionally. the updated SMP addresses Potential Annexation Areas so that residents in these areas have predictability with regard to future SMP requirements and policies. Section 2. Department of Ecology Review/Approval. Following passage of this resolution, the updated SMP will be n'ansmitted to the Washington State Department of Ecology (WDOE) for formal review and approval. . Following WDOE review the city will work cooperatively with the Department to agree on a mutually acceptable version of the SMP and upon agreement of such version City Council shall pass an ordinance adopting the approved SMP. Section 3. 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 va lidity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this resolution. Section 4. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority, and prior to the effective date, of the resolution is hereby ratified and affirmed. Section 5. 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, WASHINCiTON, this day of 2007. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY --- Mayor, Michael Park ATTEST: City Clerk, Laura Hathaway, CMC ApPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney, Patricia A. Richardson FILED WITI.I THE CITY CLERK: ----- PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: . RESOLlITION NO: . . CHAPTER #. SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM Purpose 'rhe State Shl.lreline fVlanagenl(;\ll Act (SMA) - RCW 90.589irect:'; lm.:aL ljOVCl1lTl1cnts w_develop and administl:'rj~)t:;?L~b.oreline Master Pro!!raJ)lSii~$1MPs)J~r regulation of ~!.~(;.~.-Q!l. s hOI~iD cs .9DhtL.~.l.~.l.(;_,. s..:;h~ms:rJ.zl:l2_:YY.b c. J~~ PJ:tl,lj~lsJ_i.!l~~-,-1?!:~:ift~ j_h1.ndards and criteria l~~LLh.~!~g..L~,g.!-!.L'.IJions.t:.be local~:6mf€ig~ .~Olm2fS:t~J1:;iyc l.!:~ . . . . .t. ;l<I:~'~~{~ifi';'It:-. .. 1~1a11 for local shoreline ar:.~as fhai..!.!~llides goals a.tltLp~Jj.b1es' that are conslsten! With ills: State SMA. The S-l-1tllthR~.-M-aH-tt'~e-ffiel-ll:-+)~)J~ip'entifies St:'-wn-luRd-aA-s witttf-tl-Seeig.1n elements that, if appropriate ~p;ltftfiW6@fff(iiity, are to be dealt with in the development of area-wide shoreline goa~~~~ incf~M~: shoreline use, economic I development, public access, conservatkon, rPion, hi~~.ticaI/cultural, ime ~.~i'6tI-ktfiefr.circlllatioTLan~UJ.!!.~.~~Lm:~~~tiol1riJast~r prq-'Jms. are also encouraged to lI1c\ude any other elements whIch, q~cl!pse df}:nre.~}~nt u~~~&or tuture needs, are deemed appropriate to effectuate the policYdfftHe S~l' ~~;';~ ~ :~1~ .,~ fi~ Residential land use of s~9t~ipes qfairista~lflrh Fet~i~1 Way makes up the largest share of the developed~li()'f,~l'fiies in:tl1.~r.Cir1l!1~~tlCh \->>4~lfH:h;.\,,,'I\')r}-i:.'{]..:;-j.1B~~A pffittl:€~, :jU q~;~4~~:il'Hf~i[fl JOI~~rd 1,1 ndc\'~~!~ps,~L;J_![l.Li,Jjnc i 'u}_mix 0 f l~~U2arcels deveJoP~:i:ii:a;rplhh and ifj'Jen ~ate areas a'JiM sn!;!lh:rlll~i presently zoned to allow fW,<ifes l{gt.lialt4'se . 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Much of the l.I.D.~\<:<~:"~QJ?~~~L;;.ill!.relin~. is Rliyatcb~.~~2-D:'~Q; l:l-Se-s--atlti ac~i'.'itic:; fH~ee-ffi-th::i-s-fl:la5-t:€r..t>feg;:aHr.subdivided into sll'aJllol.~>...aTld zoned to permit .~.(:.~l~iential devel().Rnl~!.lL . Goal DRAfT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Apbrllv~d .. Response to Ecology Comments Page I 5f 15!2007~.q.+.g.QO-;: 17~G-<)S:\IPC; I i2Ft.l.S f'r:.';e -f) f:- f:!{-!-".;;e!t7{J--f.,:ho f. t:l;H~~7-.tlt-&'ti..t~'efff-HfrkHrtf..S7-tl';:Ul-ti'{ !ia {:t:HI . ~P..'l-tf:LF-d:retl,-r-if!""';rf{-{ITfl-eH.fk'l-f'd,';"'ri(+'f:~"rr-!7(-{.!-rlHr.t"{)f-.'rir~He-l-I-.'i6-ffi+k-+I+iHfflltH Nd-Ff:';,.,.C'.-t!:H~:('!"OI'Hht~'f/l-lii! i~FHF!U~-'H;('lf"H';..afld-e 11"~)fHHen+.-Shol.e I i II e f"-t:;\'i(l-tH!{i~l! (/~~ea.~' shall per~/.'il a varielv. (~(lNHi;"il~s-(l/;::~~d(!J!!J!t:J.ii.tYP<:/J!:' J.!...f.(,'{)td~/~(f~~~'i!.f.i.Jh(~ ~...I CL.Y;;.'! 1!l.f.l}.t, ..~. ()!IJJ!!:dl.l(.,! ;~JX': J)L(~!!, _ 1!.'uL ~V.!Q/~~:f!. liE;,) i (J ~1e.]'ffP Ian II eS!JQH!!J!!..!J5.. -.--t1+f<.-! tlL2esigns~ -wHit dellsities~ and locations lor all al,[()IFl!,t1i/f!j~ and devl!!opr11I!IIIS shquld '--:'~-~""""':;R~ ~;!'!Ij;~'!.(!~'..!." physical and nalural !eaturesJ1JI.!!!...,'0.(m!ZitJ'tw":;:l'fi. should ([void. [() ihl!. gLf:U!..~~L.<:xtl!:.!L/2g;:;"",~ild..e. l!J!...!1l!.se <jkt:~~.J!Jl...'ihoi'i::I fri'J!s'Wiltij~~ica I fi.lIlcliOlIS. rEx L'?t il],g "~{'.( ,:...,.......';.:r.r...:?j !~,\ttl J~~~...~..H~gr~.[.~.~!.. t!:~)!]JJl)tU l~.!:..' I~t;)iXIC;;I)!ja L,EleJ}i&iC.fa~ lJ G 141 I Policies ... ~.~ 1"1 b-t.il!49~MPPl .Shoreline .Ia?gf~nd ~~~~r areas pi,tgcularly suited for specific and appropnate uses should be deslgll:~~~d and'J~s~p'ed f~luch uses. ; :;1~~. :;A\~/;f.t t' -bFP-59S:\J PP2 Shor~Mne lanQ~~d \'1Ta..t~t,:Y:$es s~~ld satisfy the economic, social, and physical needs oftJt~i~gion~1fp~pulan&fiJ\Wllt sh9t>>a not exceed th€-~.flYSt€itf .;._......'.~~.,:~I.,t ~.~...:.. ,,; "." .,.:: . ' ~~ L-'rtl'rYtit~..€-apaetiY-f~~J!~Ibld~l() aJnrt']os=i_ofci.:QI()~icaldtincti()ns in the shorel ine areas. I . )-;. .Jkr;~:;~}i.jtt ;,'T<,' ;"':;.:, .....~1. ... . .". ", . .J.,.{.:-V-~.J-.._-..\\4tt!ft .1}l}p.! oJ?YP tt'-:.~~t..4~\:;I--h~",';:r~4-ee-l~*l-led-!~.++t:~~1::e'OI' 0nk~~"~~;:;~Hi~\'arH\1~t~~t~~rt1jt;;~. ?' I bl.;.pNSN:flm3p,~ i1J$j~~i9f cornlt~Yi!J,l~ sQqJ;ehne uses should be clustered or ~...."-...~,,,.,(t~"~'i~! ~,...,.~i,,'~-"ff ?;$.l...-.1".,:(j,,,..,,,...."'.. ~:;r:~ . distributttqjitf.t~fltti9JV~1~"nne~~!H.~f~~h~';allowed to develop haphazardly. Jf&:C . ;(0~ ~~~~{;Wtf:, ;*~::~~:?:;,~{(;;> I f,,{':~!SJSLVn)P4i"; ';~~~f!P!e iis,~s'of~hbrdine should be encouraged where location and inte~tiorij9.:t c~~p~ff~'!e~~~$ or~ctivities are feasible. hQ>~"4S~\_I) P~~!.J 1~n Jlt[~~:~~i n'a~'fk .afL'il~~S*tfffiH€-Shore 1 ine eLQL~~i~~J 1!.InC;J011~~~01lIa~~e~plote~~t~Vfrom uses or activities that will have an adverse effect on them 11m !uffd'101':~;~Ie-r~j!;.v-ir'fHtH*,f-H. ---. ?fjl~ lj;~ if~l ' I hr.l..l!,,;~S\.\11~R~f gWon-residential uses or activities that are not shoreline dependent should b~;~rt'&6'il'ragFd to locate or relocate away from the shoreline. ~f~tl~r h~S~f;i~;P7 Federal Way shall consider the goals, objectives, and policies of the shor~.~~'~' master program in all' land use management-affii.ew.; decisi()n~_regarding the use or development of adjacent uplands of-the--watH-I'-H-R.''<l&.;--iltija€€R+-l:fphmtis-.t\Htl t\-Ss{:I€-ia{e(+-w0HaHes-'ef--S-rF('-a-Fl1~-w-i.thin"fl5--.tul'isdi-€t-iEln- where such use or deve lop men t ~will have an adverse effect on designated shorelines. hP-J!.7-9Si\H)P8 RB-ci-i..4e-r.+i-a-l-6t)evelopments should be regulated accordinglv in6i'<8Heeti--ffem shoreline areas known to contain development hazards or which would adversely impact s<!n-s-i-i-i+t'-Ij,~::<;Il!n_~.t~:!J...9jlical areas as identified in Chapter 2~+&-:--f).~iffi'\---6 of the FWCC. I a. R05idt'filial.(L:~L(;ieveloplllenl should be prohibited within the I OO-year t1oodplain'sl~;:121 . DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal \"lay Shorc:linc Master Plan PC Apbrovect '1- Response to Ecology COlllments Page 2 )f 15i2001~f~I.4.QOlP . I ~.iIl.~.~JC.~tllHLly }:C.'id~:lltj;! i. a l)t1 -,vare::.-dc.' pl?r.l,knl or \\~I!~:i.'.~.n:Jg.ti_d_.H\~}. I b. R~;;.!i:k?nl~<i4L'\!L(le\'e1opment should be prohibited in:ihV1:d!!l~_areas of severe or very severe landslide hazard. I c. RHs-i4....{-tt+a-\-dA 1I.~evelopment should be regulated in sJ?~t~jine areas with slopes 01'.:10 percent or "reater. .;!i}1t\1.i b os:r~ _ tilt 'fI,.'li'~4 .!"~_ ~~"F'1 ~ d Sh I' .. I . I I <Is '("" "'."'-"'" I . I r . bl . ore me areas contammg ot ler potentia lazar,;, k~~~~'geo oglca com 1tlons, unsta e I subsurface conditions, erosion hazards, or ground~~~'Orl~f;'age problcms) should be re!!.ulated as necessary to avoid tlnsali;: de\'e1opl11iii:r':'Ii~li~trbance of sensitive areaS~ftn*-d . :':~~.l~!~A)' XiV'".t~ ef-restncted--feHl~6pmt.'tH. "t:*"fJ!l:'ta fjf' ~-:. ..~.~.~~~.. ~.~ -,)~' ~. The burden of proof that development 9.f thes.mr~as is fea!~Je, safe, and ecologically sotlnd .:' ~ ....~~~ 's.~.<;>,~t is the responsibility of the developer.\~'~: f.ii!ih ~1! . i}:~;,. It~~~ I Goal ,\;r:<.;;"u ?!.H""1i~ "l A~~~, ;~~i~~ .~ d .hl:iGI4S1'lPG2$.k'~l,i~the-t'~~f{i:i.tntif/llif!;:e ofshllfft!til/C areas sh!.!.{~l.d be (;01JJilluerj ~~~i~~~;~f;lf{iJ;!]i~~J.~i~~;;,~.~'!:f:r:!:~:~ mul.-l+.tf'8fle 1~:{~ld9f1:,' ,tt~';fI-l-~~1.f~!:t~tJ. oJ.,;;a.hY'iff:'ol-iilf.tl-ff('l:Utf'f:/-l-ft{tt~-{I'd'S-if) ;~"""'.(,::;'''''~'~ t~~-:... ii::.., ..~".. r,~:'i':<_{i1 .~~";I'OR~ ~mmediilfJ~;;'!1:cmW4iNe)-i.Jr;lheldi)r1ieilfJ or,i:FJ,edevelopmelll of residel/(ialuses ,\'hOllld . ..f.;!.~2~:W:! ~~~:1.; ~>,~ ;;f&"1. ~.~~~~~ ~~ . - . . . GI'Old, /(j]ft//-Je~fi.eatl(sieytfjfjt I~Q'$-SJ!f:Jl'eW4tfl1.e;;,; ;~_s11~'ls 0/1 ~j!.!2.[.,eh.!!..~.JZ!::f}!!!g!.(fl{ :::i~::n I ", I b-l.-J.l1S0S~D)P~it'i );gesT9~fitia~~i,tlevelopments should ~9..ifL~l!.:..have minimal impact on the lahll!and~~at~lien~Snri1~nt of the shoreline and minimize visual and physical obstruct&~ u5~~()li~blJ;il'itl~ts to the shoreline environment fi'om residential ~ff.;;'j:J:.~,:;:~>"$ ~:-::;~, ~'~.." .:, devcloJ)me-ihr srlUi.t1d~o.c. niifi'l!atecllo assure no net loss of shoreline ecological tunction_if', , a. Resi~~ti1!~'evc\'opment !I.ul~i!gllatcd critical arcas 01: their asso.;iated bu1Ters should be regulatedJtt~~..j:fi0l:I--IH*I~Ie--aHtI-fffi-gtltHtfe--a5 as required bv the Citv'Sml€k'-F-t-He-Gtt:y2-s . eritical a(~~~~gltlatiefl55\'/P regulations. I ~rtJ~/ b. Resii:Itittial development on piers or over water Slh)HJtI--nol--be-pt."l'mifwdi:,; nrohibitcd. ~')'. -~ I c. Landfill for residential development whicll--!.!!at reduces water surface or floodplain capacity should not be permitted. d. In residential developments the water's edge should be kept free of buildings and fences. e. lS\'cry rca5~Hlahl€-€-IrHft:-5!lHHld-,*-"-tHa4:He-in5HfeDevelopmcnt stalldards should reg u ire the retention of natural shoreline vegetation and other natural features of the landscapc !Q.1!~ ~~t extent.J20ss!!2J.l::...during site development and construction. . DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Approved + Response to Ecology Comments Page 3 5/ l.?j2007:5!-I-~P(.I{P , I lA..:.pg.I.S:\J I' P 11) Residential use orshordines should not displace or encroach . upon ;IL~'!.\ Ih~I.Lh<\ \C i.'\j,,~i.:}g ~!!'(I!t'5J~~(g!l()l~(I-,iS...~1:PP\ \:'ling water-dependen 1 shoreline uses. ~<QSiVI PP II Residential densities should be deterrriined with regard for the :~.-, ,,;. .... physical capabilities of the shoreline areas and, public,~~~ces requirements-;-i:Itllf effects such dE'ibities-ha'/e on the environment.. .)~;f%t~l . - ~~~1~~1~~J I a. Subdivisions and new development should be,9~Jt~J.l1i~;r~~iidequateIY protect lfH;-\"'ilkr frne-slloFeHfle. aesthet ic c haracterist ics _Q..flh~.~:'-' l ~.~~~~~!~~I2?:!-e.!! n.: ~!"DirQ!lI[!m(. :4'fi~~8~1 ~1J~~ b. New residential development should onl~~;~~tlb\~d m:,llose shoreline areas where the provision for sewage disposal and drainage ~}X~;raW: of su~!f;p standard that adjoining water bodies would not be adversely affect~gjpy poJJ.fi~10n or sil~atf9n. g.~~i ~~ " :~~ c. Residential development along.m<1t'eline~~oula be s~gback from the ordinary high water mark far enough to make U1U1ecess~~~~h pitfi~a'~Ve meaWib as filling, bulk heading, '. . .. i:~iifi~~. !vf:r~~~.~~ 1I!~:~. construchon grolJ1s or Jettlej~or su~t~p'al r~~t~~qmg oft~ii~lte. ,(j;'l!i~ 1111 ~~~tl ~ ' d. Residential develop~W1~i!)holf.!9ip.l,~esi~la to el1ha9g~ the appearance of the shorcline and 110t substantially intlrfe~f,~ith~t~Ht1.ft\Jti4'yiews fronifpl'lblic m:QRcrtv or-iHlfl access to the water.d{.;j::~jlf.ti~ Ii !I! ~H !.ff.;' ~ c. The s horelitfb. .~'.<::6s{sten1s~i prQ'i!&;sest(and:j'ttnctions idcI11 i lied in the Shore Ii n!:j!! ~:':"il t( lr:i and Chara$tS'ifr'3)fibn. sh811ldtt~ coriliiclb:t~'mwfi~ff dClermininl; standards for residenti!u ~~;~~~ :'.'~1~ ,/~!;$."1 f~~~"t;f.~~ ~~t~ developmt~IU;'U>,attt'rns~lUmro e s Itljr~~enVi[,(lnmcnl. . I ~t~r~p~r 'J~! ~f.~t! ~tr-'-' hYf!-l-1-9;'$M pp..n ..R'e$fcleI:Hiaf'~.sti1i~~Yi~rons.in5!!Q-':din_~~if~L!~ should provide public pm~stTi'~~;ac9~;~Yl~~h~~~bret~€s within the development in accordance with I the publlf:;;~ccesf;:lmd:;.-icGf~a'tidlf~eIem~nt of this master program. .-- ~~:~: ....:f:: ~~Jt~~ ~~! ~ I -I:AW-1-8-l!8:NI PR!134~):ev~~.BcffS'of recreational projects such as summer homes. cabins, q~pgt~~nJi:lf:~an~1fKilar facilities should satisfactorily demonstrate: ~~~1l <:~~:lrr . a. The;sitaQ.!lj}y dg-:the site to accommodate the proposed development without I .i.t'~.)V~.. ..." '~~~..f " '~.-;. adversely.t~n~S!lhg the shoreline environment and water reSOllrce!:i. I ~~t~~f . '. b. Ade~~~~rovisions for all necessary utilities, including refuse disposa]-;-iHlEl-~he compntiQJij;~~of the-t!e'."l~lopment ''vith ndj3eeFl-t properties and sUlToHtlding land l:P.->eS. I ~~!f/' That recfcntH,)fHil-eppeFl'l:ffi-ity exists O&+I-w-stt-e-aAd docs not depend on adjae<:-tH-t}HBti€ kmd to furndl the activity. Goal SMPGJ 5!!!.!!.:(~!!.!!(Lflrcas desi';l1aled bv [he {.'uJr/p....!..:((lie/1siVC! Plal/llnd t!!s:...5Hl~Jfl !lll o~o1i!!"''!-::Q!Ht!u:.r(iQL !l!!.~:c.=.!QI!.!!!glL,i..~!g!Lt!.(:0.!!!.f...~L.\:9.!:if!.l~!)i.(:'Q-'.!.!!J.!..r:;.cLitJl.Q.!!!:Le/J i(:s' park rjl!.ye!!!f}J!!.(~IJ.!.(YP!:~.L_Ne11; del'e12plllellLQ!...Y=YH!.!lSiol1 o(exisring comll7('!..rljg.!..QJ!il office lIses sho!t!ilJ!.':(JiJi...J!!.. (he greatest extent f}o~J.i.!2Lf!.,J.~dverse <dli!...L!.i. ()1i~!uFr..:.fj.J't.~ ceo I QgI!:~a I Ji!l! QfU.f!.'.., . DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Approved + Response to Ecology Comments Page 4 LL~.l..QQl c'i.!...l~.OO+ . Policies .'-..l~.p-l.I.-lS \1 P P 14 Consideration should be made of the effect a structure will have on scenic value:~lH~] ..\~h.cn I~'.a<;!.b k:. :;hl)uJ~:\. in~; iUlk.I}Pl!.~~~llij}i.tj~o::Jf'-L1!..L!hLL~J'~~fj\.LQ ~bgr.t;LU:1~ llrcai. . .4tl~4 .1.A..:.JLI-l-:2SMPPI5 Commercial and oflicc stnlctd'feS?~~ncillarv facilities that are ~--- . ::~'J:f?J.-Y;~H~tiJ.'- 01 not shoreline dependent or water-oriented shol,1.lp o.~i~ti!fj[lCk from the water's edge . .'. t., .:' 'Fj.....~.'-~......::,';..P . .!!}sJ _~ic 5 [g~l~Ll~u~'oill.i!..~h~~rs~j!Dm!~'J ".. \CL ~hoieH~I~~'il€~l~gi c a I (tmet ion ~. I. . . ;:\l:~':::i:~~~{} ~1Jr-'fif~~ . bU!.l-)..3SiVIPP16 The use of porous m~tii.1~lS"~flntf.~thcr low impact development lJc;_~!g!}~l!~.!!~~i.Y..~~_should be enc~l~raged~f?f!paved ai, to allow wa'ter to penetrate and percolate mto the s01l. Use o t;ho,Id\l1g:systems sh;pj;M be encouraged to control . . \>!.-.., ..r ~:.: , I<}~':i:'}!: the runoff rate from parkmg lots ~n~d'yoot~ops. '" ~\tJit }j ~.:;'~ :~ \"~)~:'./, /}. ~iJ I bFI-4-l4SMPP17 COl'11I!lerciatt~id:.ofli6d;~D't~r~l'is~evel()pment located k~'iH:ffig within shoreline areasftK~}~be~~it~trud~tllf6~'vithS~tI normal rain and nooding .",?:,li",~ "":' .' ..' '....."..". ri'i%i< con~i~ions without ~~~~~ing P~U~\ti?'~:t?!ithe wate~~~).1rse or shoreline._-,'?J~J~.~Jlc1 !(l.~~! IQ~.5Ll)Em~g"e..Dre!l.'lt;p'rilttI.s:.~.s Sl.lOlik .!1e'ltrmJ':;!.1lCnte~tl to l2fotcct J.b~J.E!lural :;h()::~Ji I}~ ~2.)_~;;~~n m.~}~fl~~lt~i 1.!l~J~~\S;;(:cff~f\1 .~yi th ~~?fm wale!~m)!I bFP.l-~S~tif~8 ~~bmili~rci~l~tUld~onic~:development that is not sAerel.i'H~water- . dependeritmmtila p~'i.fi~.buf,{$-~idfi~ df~)~)tive vegetation for erosion control. ,~ffj eti?i ~~W.[1;{J?r i}~;:l --.-- S:VI PI' 19.~-y()1).Mne(~nma4uact\rti.lte:aCtjyjJi!;,<;..~h.ol1ld be prohibited. (;0"1 :~ 111i"'! . .... . S!\l PG+~g~ RI~fZbl1",~It?.lllft.f&j1.biiiL!;lolli.jL!JJ/UJI' li,cilities.; il1clllliill~ cOlI/1/Iunicaiioils. 11:,,' ~ '_' };->;"ii.i.l ._.~"'-~H;O< 1?,")l.~,V, ~~ . r.ulJ.l.lf}~_]JFlka-'l(1!lf?( eJliPm IJ.J!ifr,"?JJii'6 t (~(1!!1 {IIJ!/J:.l'ersj~J~t'-9...t.~!J}:d.~!lil.J_(.iJL9..!.!.Jt.?gjLQkw.!...f ~-;_~;-;;;, ~""':.(,;.. ~~~~A"''''": '.'~.:iP;':' L!!.:!JJJJ.L<,:L";?-'flil!luf..:tf!J ~ii~:~ ([ II i1?f:Ir;.~:{!.'i.c;j i.l L.. ~IJ!.!~~D. ,~f!l! if (!.!:'Y s eWerS,--!111 d .,2i!!!.?IL \-ew~r:..\ ,h.lJl!ld !/;fall{~ffFJd l!!!!#/IOI;elill(' (In!{t'i.J2er_l!!.~~.!...l'tJyjB!lI1ent~SMp l!lgltl(Jii(~IIS ond .-:--,1...-:-:. ,,,~,_-,,,~ '~."..J[,-' Q!1I_~~UIjJiJH~:(il3,ll!/ rl!:.?llJ,fiaL. Sf (/fi::...iUJ d.j!!J".(/UU".~'LPe,,>jgll. localiOlI. COI!l!.n!Cf if?.!.!.. Clllq !!.!i!..i!!lS..!L(jj{1f.g;JfJJ.lJ..i.l!iY.Jj!.5.:iULf~:',~, ,\:l.U!.! I.M f/.t.:! Jid,...t(!.J!!...e.._.grea f ~;';iL~';.!.f..!!L/2.Q5,~:iJ!!~>J.!!l1~qrJJ}. c..:Jkus f(;A{h'1lft~iill~' ec()l(Jgl!,'i!.!I~!f!(fi!I!I~: POIiCie~'J~f I 1.,.l.Hll-l-4Si\lPP20 Utilities that ft.uJ-.i-t')~-,?IJ-'-~lillJD.~yJQJ growth should not be extended into or along shorelines without prior approval of such extension by appropriate land use authority. I 1,,"l-~V-l-1-1S\lPP21 Utilities located in shoreline environments inappropriate for development should not make service available to those areas. I l-,t.l14-l-8S:\ 1 P P 22 In developed shorelines not served by utilities, utility construction . should be encouraged to locate where it can be shown that water quality will be DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal \-Vay Shordine ~,raster Plan PC AP\Jro\'~d ;. Response 10 Ecology CO\11J1l1:nts Page :) 5/15i2007-:}1.W2-0Q:;Z maintained or improved. . I 1-;.{J:.P..,I-J.9SiVI1>P23 Federal Way should be consulted prior to, orat the time ot~ application for construction of regional utility facilities to be located in or along shorel ines. >t,~! ,;~#~ I h-1J:.I:4-MSf\1 PP24 Utility con-idors crossing shoreli~~~the-sta-te-should be ..i;.,{f!""":.:t:...~itt~ encouraged to consolidate and concentrate or share.,i1g1iitS'4ti'f-way where: I . ,..;;G J41ii}J~~!r" a. Public access i~n€itH:hHg-\-'i-t:W+.or vie\v co.i'i%ldi:~~Vio:uld be improved. ,':1f!~~~,~'ff~ ;f:~:!i'~t~~ b. Concentration or shaling would not hlWb~f.tfhe'a~!.~~ of the utility systems to be . . .' ... :.;'t:}..:;.....;f:. :...p/~.~ l11stalled, operated, or mal11tal11ed sa-teJy. i?i,~'i' ";~'? . .~, ~~ij ~;g11 c. Water quality would be as g<f~~i?r b~i!~r t!~l:ln if s~parate corridors were present. I~~ ;j~t;~b.j~; :~~:~~ bLP12l-SMPP25 Public.,acceS~~Q.vs-~ti1J:fJ~tl!H-flBIil)J. 5lH€frimd security should be encouraged where right,~1g~wa~"~lgiq~~\~tiiity f~~1~ties cross shorelines efin.the CityJ!n(~vh~.rf.,n,LlbJic;Mfi(;r& 3ndl\f[&ff\~lV s:~Sii:i~iXy....~\~.(~ukt'nQt he compromised. I l??:/';~~~ !~i ~~I {;fFt!'::i;; hW.!lUSi\:1 PP2(IJ~te\v:,ti,t!litY4f.~ci>>t1es\~11.9L1ld be lo~ated so as .1Q..ne-i#le-roHe require extensive sll~felin:e~prot~'gti~a.f:jlOJ:~tQirestrict \v:ater flow, circulation, or I nav;gat;.~ I.ii HI. . hW.!.1-2-3<SNnm2q0~e~~~!:!tiE!~~Dl~i~m;~nd rights-of-way should be selected lQ~~!ed t~~~tes~i.Xe tlj~'ij~:furallrg~~~I!~ ~Jia minimize conflicts with present and planned 'y.~~s O:f41e',!~~'cf~~#,w~t~~~hiWf~re located. :~~~~:; ~ ;:.::: .'.~~~::: ".:: '.~::'~T~ t~t~~f :::}/~ I bl.-W-t~si\J P 1)28 .:Ne\\;utl, IIW~ttt.es-lill;,~Ujic.s~~!!(Lr..igb!~::sl.b!:~_shoLlld be locate<J !1I1d desim~d t?;~~iqj~ii(1if:mwental visual impact;-i from the water and adjacent I uPlands'~~1f~jl ;,jlt.~ ;~~~rf hl:J-l!,J,2$~JP1),2~) ;{;N'ew fi'eestanding personal wireless service facilities are diSt-'f)Hl'U~~b A~~~~ibi.i~\ from locating within the shoreline environment. GOal.; ? . Sj\:IPG5fIT~7Lllli{ shoreline sLabi!i::.arioll .. 'rdlic!z incll/des an)' action taken Lo tV'" !:r;d u C(~Jl.!I~!,f!::~~')!~u?Q.~'.LL~X~!.!S ec!)JJLD.J..r rc l.u~llQ.Q_~LJ.:~]'1.Is..~oJ} /. \Va ve a c Ii Ol!...::::. includillgJ)J-'LIlS!.:~,of'hflllk slU/)ifizaliol1. ril! mf!.. alld bulkheadin,,<:, 10 thaLl-vhich is n ecess qIT!.!!...!! !.'Q{9.!:1..~~,r isDj1f; i!!Jj}f.Qve III (~U:)..:.. Policies ~:)lP 1~30 Shoreline :s.m,hiUZ,?tion should be allowed only ifit is c1earlv demonstrated tha t~ib~?EcJLQ~..!'.l~:()J~.~0..Qf!j~.~ce~'?1:!!Y.JQJ?.LqJ~<;:L exj s ti n g,.,i.!"!!Pl,:O vements. I .{.o..{-LP-I..2-6SrVIPPJ I Structural solutions to reduce shoreline erosion should be allowed . DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Ap~)rov~d -;. Response III Ecoll)~;y COll1lllenlS Page () 2! 15j20Q}~-;LI-4';:.WO~1 . only after it is demonstrated thalnonslructuraJ solutions such as bioengineering or soft-shore armoring would not be able 10 protect existing development. I -l-.;-FP-I-2--1SiVI P P32 Planning of shOI'eline p-l'Of€t;tfHt"t-stabi I ~zation should encompass sizable stretches of lake or marine shorelines. This plannirrg should consider off-site erosion, accretion, or tlood damage thaI might occur a~~~~~;ult of shorel ine protection structures or activities. ,j..~ ::~~f~~~~J~J:4 I !~SMPP33 Shoreline l'*'t*€-ffeH..:;tabiliz~JfJfIi~dfi~arine and lake shorelines should not be used as a mean~thc rea:;oo l;f~iii.1~W or newly developable land ,""~"'" r.{f' ,~,. . :.I:'~.fs~~~%~ ,....-t... jf.1e~ ,,~1j~... V iii ' 'fi';.~;,.~1>,;,.<~?t I I I~J:.J9SMPP34 Shoreline f}fet~tifHt~~~'ffizatiO\t.ctures should allow passage of ground and surface waters mto,.m~ maln7~vater bod,~~J ,..;-<:':-:'.; I";~": ~~ I WP-l-JOSMPP35 Shoreline tl:i.~~:'2tion'~~\ilf1atio.ould not reduce the volume and storage capacity of r,i)~:':;, stkQi:i, a'lf~Jfent ~ands or tlood plains. ,l~~~";': i;{M'?'::, t~~;.# ~ I L.l!Pl~+Si\-'lPP36 ,:"~~~yer ~~~?~~~lne .tcti()n!S~!ll~zation is needed, , blOengmeered alte1:~f.:l~IS'S~lCh }J~ n.~~ra!~~~rms and~J~slOn control vegetation plans should be favored QY~[jha,l;q..islllf<}.ced;~truQtural altema;tLVes such as concrete I bU'kheadAle1fej; ~<:II ~ L{JP13~$(~g tiih~gll\irde,ni<if~ir,@r!il the need for shoreline , . protectjofafjl~at11i.t(fJ}prot~1.~~i~a:gvelopments or proposed [~developments res~ on nall~,'~t " . I W-I4-3-~S~IPP~;8)S-hd'(~line"#H!€;,;,'*i'(.m/stabilization activities that may necessitate !:-"t'~'7<.~ ..~~,--::"f ....:'Y:>:~.: .,j..?;.:...., ..r.,,-.-.~ new or ifi~teas@f;lYshQl~~lii;i~:pr6J~c,tion on the same or other affected properties \-vhere I ..".~~~ ~~~""'.".;. .,...'" ...: '.;1d~..' . '.',~ ,...; there ha~~~enitf~ p~~~io~~;.i!~A.q~for protection should .!l9.l..~_gllQ..\.y,t;:.<l-1-)e-t'hs<ct:'H:.lrag('d. I I/~ If;1~ ,~~; :@iffJ:;f" LFP131$:N1PRS9 *~ew\~tvelopment shallsflettlG be designed and located so as not V-!f.~.<I.; ~."""""1 .:;;:....'?fb: " to req uir~ho~~~h9:~~btcctif)~it~,hjli7!!!j.9..D. ~ri.!~t~$N ~:~$~ wl4Ji,ilm'8o F'Areas of significance in the spawning, nesting, rearing, or residenc~f!~qtlatic and terreslrial biota should be given special considerationJl! . ~IDI'.'7 . h r b T' ' .. reVlt~W <Y ~]f) ,QWO_~.Q.._~m~2!~t;_.m~.,?t~..Lg~'!.!:.~2!l.!]ftl VltICS. I tl~V LV P134S1\:1PP41 Shoreline t)roH.:;e+ioofslabilization activities should be discouraged in areas where they would disrupt natural feeder bluffs processes important for maintaining beaches. Goal SMPG6 _ Dod0.,..!!i/l'-..!.iI(~Oi'!Jg!!s ShOllldtl.f.l be a/lowed wilen ClSsI!..!:J!:uerl ~l~i.!,t!. . resident iqj,-tecn:{~[i!}!.!5.!,LJ!LellleCJ2.lJ.!JjliJiJ..s:il i lies. The desig!.L&L(~!{i(J/LJ!..!I!1 DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Arhoved + Response to Ecology Commenls Page 7 ~" I 5/2 (i07,);,I...:l-g00-1 1 (!.i!10..!n!QJ.(!!uU.i! I!)JJt2rtIJ!Cr l)",!Jlonl:ugc :~l!r.!I!fti Ul'Ofs.(JQ.! h"..'{i\'(i{':\/ (~,\le!ll . P!}Ssj!!.6L tlcll '0.':,~_I.Ldl~:gs! I!i _,hJJJ:di,:?>;,'5c'(~!!2!.;js:'qUj!/~cji!J!!.~': Policies .-';:1 I H44-WSlVIPP42 Open pile t>f€f-Constnrction shou!ltj1t!4>refeITed where there is significant littoral drift, where scenic values will n~,hl$Jmilaired, and where minimal alteration to the shoreline and minimal damage tolf4t~i1"fesources can be assured. .,~~ ~}1ii~Y I hIW-l-50 FI on tins-p-ie-F-€etl~~FI:I€-fitm-sAOllldj~~ljt:()f~e-i-fl-t:hos€-are-as-wI'l€-Ft."-:;€t'nie ~es are high. ~ ~t~l~ ~:-~~ ";h~ ",_<." ;~t~r~~ .: i~),~~;!. bl+J!.JMSI\:fPP43 Piers,Jloats, aI;d QQg~-Snould bi1scourage4-p.!.91.!i.b.j.J~_Q..QJ: \ l2..ennjr.~ed as (L9).D.QiJi~~a.Llli~_ w~~~con~~f.is wi~h r~~~ational boaters ~nd other recreatIOnal water actIvItIes wou1t!f! cre~~~~p~~llc sal~tv hazardsl+eH>>t!-I'-!'.!~~ OOA5ffi~eriBfl. ,t~1'. 111 J)~I I~ ,hUP152SMPP44 \Vhm::e~1~W~1f)e:M.<; areIa'H0~,t;,~L\te~vi r~i~ntial devclonD~D.LC}r <1t-"~",f~';.'ft:.,. <>.'.....""...-"'...~ ~<.-."":~~.. >i!~..~'l !~'-.:o OI.ITIQr~~i~:~,Uj.l]gsfsn€lti1~LQe~rtf]IDr~~PI9..y.i~~.~lU!~~,,!2Lf.QDm,m\]j!):_~jg~J~ .th~ilil(~~vh e~l.!<;asiH!€~ffM-j:kr tlliMf&n Q \>lHffd i 2j~Ll~.<~, dSh i 1()~ eac h I~.ii.<!g1(:C_: ~n1l' fiH*l~ffi-ttrel-ift!HI+H)~J-[ii~I~~] e l!tt ~~~ P i ~~]} 5h(-)ltkl-+'~ts('~7I:lrag€e~F€-fett'I'l<:;,,~htHf !,i ee----etll€-fl-lo siillred ~ise.:{1lp1'CT~IflEfr~feIriic ar€il5. ';' I ~ .~tJlI1 ~~ J4;U ,Ui ~I . ' , . h~-$j\m.R1f.5 ~W~~ilQrarf~~~ge~$Uould be pelIDltted for vessels used 111 the >~_~'l I~~~";;:' ~~.:~~;. '~~ ~=~ . construc~~~~J.~~~otditi~acilipi:~~~~';I~~ld~~gn and construction of such moorages I I 11 '~11 ufJr "'",",-",,,';!C'@ . i1 '''''''''Y'''Uth ,/;"'".. t.fl . h l' hf b s 1a be ~~1'~~'t~u.~~1l-~tlrll1~I~9~},~ ejPtoject, ' €-aquatlc_~ )Itat :e can e ret1Jrned\~Q~,tht.t~'tpn'mp.~J~G9Pdhft:~ti wlt!)iln one year at no cost to the ellVlronment or the pubk I I III I ~' I b-t+I2-lM~i\lPR4'6 ~11Ot~li!i~1s.fructures that are abandoned or structurally unsafe ;h~:I~J:ill~!~ns or ,kom'ions, including ._0' limil.~ 5tl-l75tantram:i.er€'..!':o~.eht~;. :;hould be-iH--<:H'lR-H:ffitl-aABe-v;ith the t)B.J.i€fB5-iH*~llin+t(-)AS JWZ:'-~~~~~-.1 ~'$;f. b ;;ct forth:itEtfi:e:inasfcr pregram-:- I ~l~lf' LCP156SN:I1FP47 :J2ieFS;-dDocks, buoys, and other moorages should only be authoriz~ti'fter consideration of: ~~v I a. The effect stich stlUctures have on wildlife and aquatic life, water quality,se~nie--al1d ae-5th<.4ie-vaIue5, unique and fragile areas, submerged lands, and shoreline vegetation. P..:_ The effect such structures have on navigation, water.{'j'Fl:'ulalioA;-recreational and comme rc ia I boa ling, s;;;aJ.r+H:"H!-tfJfj\-t'J1':t' m.a n{~,.li I-l:tlf<l,l-drift,aHEi-shore li ne acc ess,~iJ_mL~;;,~i.! i,c fllld aesthetic values., c. The effeU such ;;!ruciure~Jl:Jve on will~.r circuhili(HL s~~1j.llleI2t movement, anuJi.t.t~2.i:,!1 q;:i!}. DRAFT Goals and Policies . Feder<ll Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Apbroved .;- Response to Ecology Comments Page 8 5iJ )f 2.Q~E:'LI.-~;200+ . I IA:Jl.j.S1S\IPP48 Moorage buoys should be prefelTed over.J.!l~S!FJ!.!fJ?ilcs-:f.lHi'ttffig rtf~tl-pi-!e-'€(lltStl'tt8ed flt<2I'~.on all tidal waters, I LF.v-jE>8-Roa~A-~~Hl€+.Llrl' :; aJlEi-<7~H~t-!=ti-€R+Ft'~:efff-feB--e-veHlllld Ii lIs Of St'l-I-itI-4H-I€tt-lM-"-S-tR-Wit~l'-a-Fe~-4-b-\' a n ad )'0 fflBl:l5-saH'Heffii:b --4!~\~1 I Public Access and Recreation EI~~i~ .' :~.)/-p'-~.;i;.?;'~~ A,!,<-dt'ment-foF-JJ:tis_~h:.!D.fDu~ddre:)sel the pr~clt~~~~d expansion of all types of 12.!-.!b..Li.~_i}~~~,~~and recreational opportunitie~lif!?.!ilg~pAgrams of acquisition, development, and various means ofless-th'3Tf}~~qiiighion. AH--el€-m.etH-r-HaJ.c.i.Rg .'" ~. ~~;,;~;~~~. .~fit . .. t'f{~1I !or pub-l-i€-il€€~:;:,; to putlllcl\' O\1l!~;,sReR..~.and a:;:;l'~;:;me th€-fleea-fuf .. ,. '''''.<4~ 'Q'--<.... _ p,,(-T'r'i-dt!-l,...~Hb-I-~t.>€-S"'"t€-l-.sAAfeJifle 'are~~~' ';:!~'f . .~ . ... 1~\ '1 ,,:~ ~~ ' Goal ,~I ,,-,,-,., ..,.4' :<..fl~ f~ Ig&~~ j;~1~' ' LFG 1 OSM PG7 [nc';g~~e p~t'f1{!f!l,cclt:g:lli~~dJ!1if!!i.II1PIU.!.Lshoreline areas thrpugh illl{)/'(JI'cl/lentsdtJ.~i;lil'si~'tfi!i:es.\t/fMpllhfich':Olhled fllllds and improved '..:.h:~Ii.ILlJ:(,cl!sS providdJJ.iJJ!~~!lprivfjGllhtiil~bliC so:r~:alld the natural shoreline ..",~r.<f".:"''';",,:,'_'-:,:....~ ..-~ r;:.4;"'~.~ ro '~1 ',"'f character (lrc 1101 aiivetseryfajJedea!.f4l 'iii:"'i!; ,,' , p~licieS>4. ,~~J D I ... . ~::l:i-I~S1\"mY.,i.9J ~~J1'0Pnt~:t:t'~llbl!~~access should respect and protect the . ~~~-r.:~,.;~:~-:t~i:'i ';i_~tJi;i~j, ~~ ~4~~ .. ..~~,~ ~~ . 0Fljf>)lfl'\€'f;i~~~1l~Na t~?l1~~D':. Lb.I\!~€i!.l},1.~- o~shore Ime property. gA ~ ,'ii,,,^, ,~~,?t?i" IltPlF"" it' . H. I 'Ik- f 'I" I fk.ifl a-,_.~, I:tr';. e aC'OJ:::~:~::rtea:u; leU- ';.' :gs.F 'O-iH€' It ,,"i:H.l,;+ '.f'V-' 'a" Htfi'eS :~uc 1 as pa- ,g . '" . ._, . ?~~~: ::~'fj ..':-"~~~~r?*f~;~. ,~.~?!;:;, ~tiff~' ~ 'httl":nH1-H'ff~ffj:t1..4~.~~{": ""''''1 f"'fif' I ~:;,::;,:::i:""V':'~;::"'C""'"'~d""J ".~1""""4e-"",,""' J.'7glL;.':;8S~tJ)P~m ~~hblwi'~ccess should be maintained and regulated. ~~~ ;~) ~~" a. Publ!~f~cs~[s.;'sh(Ma be policed and improved consistent with intensity of use. ~l1~t~~l ~.1-:. I b. f+l~~~~~i'on~ to restrict access as to nature, time, number of people, and area may be I appropri~t~lf~jpublic pedestrian easements and other public access areas where there arc spawnin~~pllnds, li'agile aquatic life habitats, or potential hazard~ for pedestrian safety. i.f/" I (;, .._...,Ful:,ifilit"".in\)uhlic.;;!lorelitltHi0€e-:;:;,.areas.ShoHld..be.p r-ol)~rly..n-1i:l:i'fltain{"f1-afltt-ope-Fated: I bFI~9SiVU) P 51 Design of access should provide for the public health, safety, and enjoyment. a. Appropriate signs should be used to designate publicly owned shorelines. I b. ,W"ill'l';I1.t-ht:-5-IH-l!'t:lin~:'0IlFirol'1I1k'H:':.-ptedestrianand non. motorized phvsical and visual access ~)Jb~:.,~,iJ~lr~'illl(: should be encouraged. . DRAfT Goals and Policics Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Apbfoved + Response to Ecology C.)Ill1l1CnlS Page <) 51 15i200~o\!.I-4j.,W~~1 c. Public access to and along Ih.: W,ller's edge should be m;}lL-:,av<lilable in publicly owned . s horel i nes ..~ha !--un:-wk-Fitn(,......lf.h;.llni.\f:,;..;, I \'i, Y hl,~l !I~'! !~,l~:r 1 b-'!Lr,rs~t~:~!L~l!~~:(;Jin.~:....~QJQgjl~,l.l Lt.i.~.l~_~}E~J~. l,.FP{lOS ,\'1 P P 5 2 12-f.itH~it-Y..l,i:)j,-cH:.'t(':-;:-;..i:ie,(tHisi{.ioll-shHi:lk-i..~e:onsid "'f-,tt~Httl'€t' ~ ';'}<1"l (ksi.Hibi-lt~i-M:).~!tI:y-;--it!-HJ.tJHF.-i 1+1ttj'-H'!=-J'}HI'HJI-al:tf)fl7- Acql.1..i.~jti.QlI,i~n d de \.::C I OmllCtll' ~)r,ll~~ slwrelinc Q..l,!,h.!i5:_.<!,l,":5-~.5'Lb,K~!!.l!:Ll1i,sho!!Jd be co~~f~!!.. wilILQ2:.~E!11llil.!:JSS (,!!1d open illace planning goab and n()licies.,..'!i.,~~~r~ ---- .. . ---j-,~.._....- . A~~ .lip" . . a. .!.\~~l.?lllo.!Land devcru1mt:LllgL;;JJQre!mc pE.~fe~t~~~~~ol'e-lt~lem&lHt~~Hc-s , iH,'tiH'I5-I-HOiI and de...el~'HeIH-t)f(')b'-f-aft1 should !?G~g~;[~O l-Ita-t-fu~Hf(>-Sfle~~>ss-t5 . I a-e I d-b l r J I . ..>,:-"f!.~"'tft ,~. \1:"...", d d d o<:qUH:et -an cW-e- ape' y-(';,jfa ') i:Ht'{ t'oJ)slsreJit;',\,\'j' ' cntemi. an stan ar s <IS part o[ an "'~~ ,,~" overall Rg~s and Qpen !j,~,~~master plan. M1fl~ fl j(.",,~,ff ~"" ~,,___ Where appropriate, utility and l!i~~port~i.' rigJ1ts-ot~y on the shoreline should be made available for public access and,us~. cOI~enti;with tll't!iShordin<,: use and circulation c; km.wl.Rolicies. [fROM J,,~LI:0L~.ih~B:::\ill!Rlf)'t:rrt!!~..~~J. ' "+'\ J;iJU, _~~~ ,~ ~:~ ,....", WJ.lcre appropriate-B:fstt,~ly-01W~~tre~t\~ft'hat a$~$the shoreline should be retained ane\jor reclaimed [or pub'l1e~llccess.?coifsistenf~y.ttH the cin&U:I.~tion clement policies. rFROM I 1,',U..P_QL~L~NE&\L!;1~~~J ,lJ:/":~:~~;; I}. I. tL...Sh~relm:JJt1~rea\Wt1~al f~~~,hlte~~~II~:;~~lemr-dfbhc acce~,~\P?lIlts sho~ld be connected by tra lis, b Icycl~liatltwa~~ljanq-;?lhe r'~5;cc,s;~~J~~;0yhere-apI3f-l'll,}Hi.HeJ')OS~ I b J ~. .,~~~1fI ~ ,ij~t1' 5~~~ ~~Z;~ I ~"'... ..",,;;G -",<~~ ",^~.", '''~:'rm &'W,~ bl:i-l~S~"T,..~ ~~!iWaccJ?'%f*,~..J~<p~~provided in new shoreline developments. . I I~' ''l<itf,l:tlf;.Jt;,~%i.' I a. :r~l€ :t,'~ .' t;e1l'ifI[t,!~es s~~fil~ 'l~",,\~lsea to encourage private property o..vners to provide tfu~Iic S .o)jelm,%jlftc-ess. ",:' :<~,;1f; f~ ~i1 ~i~ :~~~\ ;::,',; /~ I b, Pl~bl\faed~~~a~~~seg~ffY:-.ts:~~~,ould be co~sidere~lttHw-itk>{1 in future land use auth01'lza~t9J.ls, <:t~~;1I1?J;.ijl;: c~~~!i'jot~.F~d01:a-l-\V.ay projects along lakes, streams, ponds, and .;",'0< "'$!lI riftt,l ,,2,;,/''-- y;.< marine ]a~4!.~, ~!l~e~~~I1(;W~~p~. features are appr~priate ,for public use. Shorelines of the I CIty char~~~n1i~by~~~ f?'lp"\~l11g should .be consldere~ tor ~edestnan easemen~s: I. Are~TQf sl~W'fic~i1>lj 11lStoncal, geological, and/or blOloglcal--€-ifHlfllSHl'A8.-'5 k<Jlure$ :lnd 1'j,~~ ...~~?i ~;;~:~ 1"'J1('lnnrk'S,:;j!j ''''''''11 ;<<::<"" . ~!~-~~d~'~ .'~o$' ~'~,-:'I 2, Are~~~fL~tly o/,:€ing legally used, or historically having been legally lIsed, by the public along theg~1fo~-tWe for access. ' I ~k~~~'''' 3. Whet1i~I!1!!?Jk funds have been expended on or related t<Htl(>-'Wii-lt:I'-ged-y shoreline ...~~~~~..::f ~k~:.r;lQPni'eiuS1" ~~~f)' I bFI~2-S'i\lP {'54 Shorelines E+i!Lthe City should be available to all people for passive use, visual <lCCCss~_,-and enjoyment. I a. The ritv should PL~,~~r\'ehill)~tJ:I9~Lde .publiclv accessibil' vN,iewpoints, lookouts, and vista s 0 [ shore I ines-e'Hk.'-Gi ly-'~ \;{ll;l{i-b,-'--puMie~y-a{,~€5S-~. b. New developments should minimize visual and physical obstruction of the water from sl1<tre,;iRe";'IJW_Lent roads and t1plaIH:l,owHC1:S--Q!Jblic \Jroperties. I-A~,P{l,;1---*;01*'r-a~-I'~e~.i€.~ DRAFT Goals <lnd Policies . Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Apbroved -;- Response to Ecology Conllnents Page 10 5; 15!2007*~4;'.~nO:;' . :1:-- ,-~~:h\:~n:~"arJHI }~)i'i:~ l'i". t! t il~i:Y -~l;l\;!" iHin~pPFti~ ;.,~:).n .ri~ Jns..J,=>f-\4/a:/--f:Hl-rhtL-sht)Fl:'! ~ t h.:' o.:!:l!~ ~ ?i.i.. hi.- HK\,!i..'-<p.'i.-l,il{tbk (\;F~'lih!i"--iK""t':r.; <-liHlthc: U\lQ VIJ) t:()5..~JJj>',)3J \)-,--...V'l)bh(;I)'--()\I..nc'f~-'~;r0l:':" t'IHb'lhat..aot!i.t!:t! shore,l i 1H:,-s-ht-JlIkl,,\:x'.n!.<HHCd 'HHd: (H' r,,',;! ," i 11 l-:, i :i,l1' j:)llb*~'-il-(;<2t's~.l \1 QY.tD J: QS\1? f.~ll rj -~!~%S (;.,-.-.S,\:tor1:.'litW' r~,' H:(H~0Ha~...fa<:.i-I,il'ft'.;;-iH ld'OI'h"'-r"-Pi:lhl,i,'..-a('~--e:j:~;p.1l~-s-sl-lE)ul-d..bf"': .') 11 n~:..' !,;. ~ ,h~. l=fa-i~~b i~y€-k-pathway5-:.-aHJ-fJtht!r. a€-€0~"lifik;;-v..:ht'rld-am?fi}}'JI~ . [I NThm1,,-~J: Ii, 1)_1 :\:U,) ,~~1rX~"~l , /;~ rlt~~~ ' €l:-"P'Hbti€-p~€Ie;;i+iatH~as'::fHl:'HI.;;-,aml'-i.tt0t'-SS..ft}tllt~:~:;;Rd\fi:tlf~~(~H-Aatl:lre-a-I1\~-S0,}10" ! ; 1H [. \"1 l!! i l! - . " .".. .' '. -,. ...~.\~i;~ <<f~Yiffa~ ,. nH-'"., ,".,' '..1 .': ,.. e&<:-tHHoatthlt'--\\-tt,l-Hhe-a-IHtH'IHlHHH;I-adf.:K<.'-Ht,.1ffl:.. ." - , ' . nalli h:'d-H-I"':'-~'.'lIk.lldth:., . . . . - - . ;;.;~};:~-:.:1f.~:::1f ~[..lI"' . fl~1 ,. i:lilillH*-l#"- ,,.1\0,"'t.J, ..~. ~. ~~~f)~G~ U t'-:--Al~ess.f1"',....~lopl-l-1t.'flt-ShoH,Id--feSI3~r:~~,a-!ld,~jf.rec+,e,e-e-I-e~~I i:lflt:l-ae.;;-th,,>it.l'--'it! iUl':, iH '! i Ii: I' . h ". oi'J''.i''- n,Wl :-"'~~ S-ht)f~ fH\:!s-ol:.{., (;'.-(-,+tr ,Ii:>,.:', ';i";',,-, _ ~~" . .,. , i~$W; :!~:~cj~i IJ I Si\JPP55 Physical and/or visu~~~cessitq~w~~wate~$ould use steep slope:>, view . <Ii> "'-,,~"" ,*~'-'i"""'?;';;' ~1' . , , I pomts from bluffs, stre}'~J({lll~X!:I~ll.fef~~~i\-of sP~~ll mteres~ :vhere It IS possIble to place pathways cOI},s:t,1.t~m wlt~mHJ?}IC ~~~~tY.i.md \"2~!~out reqUJrlng extensive t100d ::::sion P::::~tiofl '~i 'i' . I bH(';l-ZS.~~~l1g~ lI-oJlI a)j~ltftlfl /iJ~eline dependent and water oriented ,",,~.,,~~~7; K'-'U~ ~~~ .,:;>p . recreatiol1)jjJlf!i1ufi.,r:: 1.;11/ a.,lilllJj;&ilit-[i~(1veniel7.t. and adequate for tlIe rcgi(J//(// poplllati~!l.i.7Go"1f$:14tetK(!I!/fj,thet€4fjJjl;t~cqfj'aCity of the land and waleI' resources. I pOIiCies~ I fA fJ' " -bl-W-1Qs1f1]>PRf)1! ~l!re~~lrotftf'ining special shoreline recreation qualities not easily ~..)...::'";. ~;r1-~ ~$~Ji ~*,~l~ ;.f!rf{1 duplicatrl1ho~J~ b~~~vat'~~,~\'for public llse and enjoyment. ~-(~~~ B~1 ~q;}.;l ~~~:')' a. Opp8lffinid~~sh~t1fB bJ~rovided for the public to understand natural shoreline processes ~~ ''';'-:f~; ~~~:~~~ and exper~~c",~$iur~t\fJsource features. ~~~i~la ~f.~' I b. Publlil{~g a~d interpretation should be encouraged at or near governmental shoreline faciliticsam'~~~ when consistent with security and public safety. ~1~" I -bl:,LlQ-1S1}>;PI>57 Shoreline recreational use and development should enhance environrfiental quality with minimal adverse effect eJHM'!.Q_natural resources. a. - Stretches of relatively inaccessible and unspoiled shoreline should be available and I designated as low intensity QL.lli!.~gy~recreational use areas with minimal development. Service facilities such as footpaths, periphery parking, and adequate sanitary facilities should I only be-ttl-le-~I h~~:;!!~Q., whe re a pp ropria te ,.i::(~Il~Ld~!:iJJ.~LhgJl1.PJ1!21j~.,5.i!L~1Y.!]IJ.~Lp'I';:: ~r,; I;:-':~~![ ii,) r! ,\J{ sboreJj!~c t'c()Jo~ica I functions. I b Beaches and other predominantly undeveloped shorelines currentlv uliliz.s:!;U!)1 . recreational ill.!Il)Os~&If€*iy-pf>lmIaF should be available and designated as medium intensiry recreational use areas to be free from expansive development; intensity of use should respe.:t DRAFT Goals and Policies 'Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Ap\Jroved + Response to Ecology CommclHs Page II ,~i.L~l()!.)1 S!-l4f-JOO+ -~~ ~~-- and protect the natural qualities 01 the area, . Small or linear portions of the shoreline suitable for recreational p\llvoses should be c. available and designated as transitional use areas that allow for variable intensities of use, which may include vista points, pedestrian \Va lkways, water ellt~y points, and access frollllhl' water; utilizing stream floodplains, street ends, steep slopes, ~nd: shoreline areas adjacent to waterfront roads. .:f.;:'~;:".';,: ..:~;~.~{1i\~:-'}~~ I d. At suitable locations, shorclincs should be madeay~i~~B1J!:~:rid designated as high intensive use areas that provide for a wide variety ~!~tectt~t~dn.1L,activities. I ..li1~~~\~ f(;~}'{~~,;:; e. ,Overall- design and development in shor~tW~~t~:~:~eafi6~J areas should be-H~sr(lHs-i\-," sensitive to the rhvsical site characteristics..etthose<'ihe-as ill1d be consistent with the level of ~se in-the area c~;;~~-r~;;d. ~.~j;'fil ~p}":?,> f. Recreation areas~l!.Q.illl\.:j,!l.i!l:Y l'if{~fritil:~ opzor adiar~ll(tb' the shoreline should have . . ~"m \O;;~:.?€ .... ":.::-r- _ . . adequate surveillance and mall1tenatiae':>'" :!'~; ':,:J ".', ,., ... ,~j~1n" ::~;" ' , g-:-~.f2he-vlfl3.l-i€-S-ht)HjJ-l~-p~lo~{J ;~':tth;;?dd Itv~fi(~t;qrt-s t-l ~~q;)d. Ol'l-5He-.gUI,f1,H'I€\:!-aml-{"fIHtl't)j.. ill . ...:.~';)'';:P?. ~~'t ~~~~~;..~1 :. .r0:~~j pfHk'{.~ s-hHrelifle.r"S{'t1lte"tt<",.., >>M""~ .."I!"'...."x. .'~ .',',,' :~~;;:":llf;~:,~as;:~:;::~:I:::,:~~'""" t:- :\cce~~@':r~l;fL'atici1:J.Ljll'orer.,.,'.~ ~ ~""-;;. '. ".. <:>d-bV-wult'-f--aH8-ktmH;tf\i-lHaW')fi-5-VS-Ie-ffi.'<'; )."~,~~~;";i~~~~ :~~:,j'~rJ:iffr.~;!l ~~. "~~~. uMfl c ~.. . .. sfleH-ld be.'iltimurot>.d"RyJhti:'conl:'. " "",' "", afl:\iHH:-'\:BpH"tP,.-and"ft:-e-re-at-ll:)fta-kJ!tal~t:v-; . 1i~~~~?fi1 ~~~1W~:~f jfi~:~~ ~ !~~ J - - J I jl!. Non~~e~rtt~llilflfg~~atio~~1fmlll1r~elopmcnt should be kl:"p{-iHland-av,;a.y - ~~~~ :-).7~;,..:,: . ::<~i::FI'1-:<":"~~;;:~':; of....W>illr.. ~~:{.~"" .. ft'ol'Hsctb:i"dJ(ithe~{Wa'tees!liage~\excep'f wlt~1eappropriatc in high illtensi\'c shoreline use :Jreas. ~i1 i~;~? J;'~~j:)i~~, i:i1l iji' ~ hml-ns<<I):)p~8\ i,!iW/1~~~f~vj~itm of adequate public shoreline recreation lands I<~J f:"""~r.n .;;':.f:,_.,~ '''J:'-_!;',~ .1.~--:,,1 . I . . .. . . should lj.~as1~,t?n)~,&\ac'qN~~J~on plan-w'I~etti'-j:H;If'l-lH7-!H{f'R-t th!li IS C.9.D51~IQ~L~:gJl overall {Qids fi.16~)1}lancin:fu;pHblic access to the (:il}~'> sll.C2I~,EDS:~. I f, ~~ii )~] ~:F7 SMPl)5m;~ E~$tin:g~Quildings that enhance the character of the shoreline should be ~~ . ~~':f.'~:~ .:-!:';"~.~~ incorpot'}if~d;\ul10 H$tl..4.Bf.-recreationJ.lreas wherever possible. I liiif ~ hl:iP-+3S~m~60 A balanced variety of recreational opportunities should be provide{fpP'eople of different ages, health, family status. and financial ability. ~~~ii I a-:---Aftpr.b.pr..j;}te'-;;p(~".ia-l,iY.:l'd"'Fl'0reiltioH".fa€.i,I,i{-it'5--:;1-1 Ol!~ f~ h,,;'-j)!'1:,vid<!-fl..foHhlHle ve,lof>I''R0nl-H-l',)' d-isa-l:Ht'G;-€H:-ot-hc-Fs-w ',0'-111 ig11l-- ft 0e.e-Httm" I b~. Shoreline recreation areas should provide opportunities for different use intensities ranging fi'om low (solitude) to high (many people). I eh. Opportunities for shoreline recreational experiences should include developing access that accommodates a range of di fferences in people's physica I rnobi I ity, capabilities, and skill levels. DRAFT Goals and Policies . Federal Way Shoreline M:Jster Plan PC Approved + Response to Ecology Comments Page 12 ji I 5i~,~mZ:!;I-~;:'200+ - . I d ;--~ht~!"".~,i-H""-'H'-t.:.rt.:'i+ttt}i,}ti.4'*t;)e!'it,* C~; :;flBl:dtj..~H€,IH(~;:"lH\~id"'-P..l-;rJe-(-) rl~i.q~j'\:'18Ir~:'i; ~ !-t-Oi'H-r6 tn,,}! ;c!':\');; [,:f.:)t,ii'-Hndevdeped-itR:.'H-5'lo-highl.y ..de'\'i:',iopt:d--i'nJl::)or~:'Ot Hdo\.)F'i-\ n:H,,-.- I l:'!::. Recreational development should meet the demands of population growth consistent with the carrying capacity of the land and wat~r:iesources. .~~ Goal . r'.' , . ~t::;.,w.~ SMPG9 Recreational experiences that depen~~(jl~*~r;j}{tilize.the shoreline {il/c.llIdi.r!~~t'-:- hlll.wsti~,g acti~itie~ of fish, sh~~'Ii4~~tllJlfifftine!'als, and drift....vood.. varlOllS jorms oj boat/llg, sWlmnllng, and unhzlttl(xJJ!liJ"~,horell1le pathways: and watching or recording activities, such as 1l1ii1HfrlflJfImaillting, or the viewing 0/ water dependel/lllctivitiesl shall be_enmft.1iJ;Viil/fiJP.barks and ol/H.!r /J.lIH.lfJ-'LU:~~~: (lrf..fLy-,-gi\~Q.1.!h~!uk~.Lal'oid, 10 ihe l}reatJllJJffleni I'd"'t"l1)le. adverse eUi.UliJJ.!.! . . . ,~.; !'-,'\i\!l<l ~e~, . ,'ibf!!.:ehH_L::..C!.(dljgn'a([lJ"ctlOlls and;lelre al'ffill:ed uses /21.( er stall!. amllpeal re::m.lallf!!IS. . . . . .... f:~~ . . !.;1.~~., P;!r~. . U:51.s.~~ngJ~,~I. ! !:,\?rJl_,'>JH!re I me! Usef~4fJII \ '1Il(?8..~ I1lWQ.dllO.~1W rC;5J:JQI.!b~..&:(I:~:f!{!fl!l, . . I~{~~ ~~ .$:~ ~~ ~\(;~!!~!IJ f"i}~ 14J#,~ ~~ ~, ~~~:;~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~~ . . .Q~~ ~u~ ~~j ~~ PolICIes ~{t{~f1 . f?;l~~~\ ~~4~~:'" ~~ '~:iI$}-<rm ~W~ ~'fb$" ~;$~ ...i~~!t'}{-"~'$ ~ 'rt~6.i:1! \t'..r;,~~ ~~.,. I ') . ", )). ..~4.~~~~~~ ~~~ fg~~t ~f~l ~ . 1-A::+.1-&1SYII I 6IdJLll-a~~atetm1arR? sh'QyJd be ext~n~lons ot shorelme parks, \tr'~!!l<;l-, . .' ,....r.~.~'~f:lJfJ-..~r ::~~u. -e.>:\\.~ ~...~,~~~ .~1 ,~= ~YJ1~nI;;Y,=,.r.J?~':i~jbJLJ~i~F~Jld qf:~r\~~ce!~t9Y artifici~jeefs where natural conditions or aquatic lit~,':,Spulq\Q~ oq;~rve!~:v1tmmi~.wal interf~fence. .,,~;l~%~~ tt~ II III AI . -l.".l:'-l4lt8SlY.IiRR()j2 ~~Itii" stQM~~ts~.'!~';azardolls conditions, or emergfncle~: . (l!el11I!!),i~~!'!'f~~~1' ~~~i"cr~lff~~Jbo:1Yne areas bv boaters should bc ;.tllQ~~~!:l.~!e"';~ ;~'if.t~~ ~!f;i;~~: ~~~' ,. at&5. I bFl!.l+,iSKIP~~~~ ~l''I'lfisl:~ al'lr should be given priority for recreational lIse. r:..::;.~ .{~t{ :~~ ilf~. \111 ," S!\'IPP()4if~ g&f)'f~at~'baFit~J'Ih harvesting should be allowed on ))ublic!2.cacIJ,~~ ;;'I,IJ?j,~'<;'L.t61~1 k~~~diff~,dg~1t~a 1~rio.gifiJ9_~ill~~QY...lV ash ingtoll J)~J?i!I1ID.I,':JlLQJ ;;";i7'/ ';>'r:;"~ ~~~~... ." . .. .. llt'altll.i!na~<)L~%lSHfn.'t!:to~epartment ot Fish and Wlldhf~ I ~~ iSlf l~~ ~~ . I,U-l1.p.isNI.Rniis ~'bating activities that increase shore erosion should be I discourallil~' J;f.' , !,.l-:~J!-l-74S.NtlW66 Effective interpretation should be provided to raise the quality of visitor et~~'?i'ences and provide an understanding of aquatic and s~Q!:djn;;.lht' resourcer I Conservation and Restoration Element .:\H.('-kml?H1,-whjc.h-deals..,w-ith"fl!<.:.'"'plt5e'P,;'al~Ho--'rhis el<;rnelll Rromotes and f.!1f..9]!!~i!:~s the ~.l.Il?~:ry'a.!i9ILof natural shoreline resourcesJlI1(lJ;hon~line ecoloQj.<;.ill fUnCli(!)]j, considering, but not limited to, such characleristics as scenic vistas, park-waysJ!..ll.d open ~p_a_c..~,-'ij.t-a~ t1:;-tH;lfil,\",'ar~a,s..!{)r fish and wildlife-pmkHieH habit,!!, beaches,J.;:edt'1JllulL'i,-~~sill.:!!".i<:s. and other vnlunb!e natural or aesthetic featllres.J~Qf!i!iQ!~llv, ODS el~fllel1i .!lli2rnl.~t;;:U!DQ . !:.?m1!E~i~gl;>_r.l:S[gD!!.ic.!.!!..<2l' sl]S!!:fUne ClIl.ls:!!n Ils.JInJ S.921S)f!ica 1.Q!Q.l;,(;:ssc:;~.ilia t !EL~~'..b~SI,! i!!m:,l..ir~d .!).".a r<~lIH.l).r.P'.I~.~.L ~J~_~~~hm.m~m ,~!,~~i v ili~!i~ DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline 1\'!aster Plan PC Ap~)ro\'l':d + Response 10 Ecology COlllments Page 13 5!15i2007-?!-l440W I ,Goatl :\lL~LW SECl'IONI . Si\1 PG I (I P..!.'f,~Q~!~(L{'!J!.~LJ2ru(r;i:( (h.c e(:Q/.lL~i(I.JUil_!l~:!iQ!!..S:.i~r.gljdf,ciJ'y,d..('i..ig!IUL':Jj ~J.i.! i (!rt (''-Y(!'~ ,! oClJ..(f{d i". .t.!YL!i.!!Q[.fJitJ.f.:.. .$:~4 Policies A S"IJ>1~.!iL-J'Y1al1age desif-.'Ilated critical area's irdhi~.w~~'f~~e -, such as critical ~ggjjer ...-....:..."" "''::too.:Q.l..'<.\........~.. recb.f!l.:gf areas and wellhead protection areas~::fi:Gbitltl~~jldlife habi,tfH-OOItS~f.y.ili:,m:! . . ~~"?"~tf{t'..J..'1 ~~t'S'~i~~.t~ ~'!S. Ireq!,!cntlv tlooded areas. geologlcalJX?:~lifizai-iio\1sxareas, regulated \\:'dlands, and "p:~e"'~."~Y"- rJ' ",,","s.;..;-. strcaJl~...::JD...~ manner consistent with thef-M11~i(fs 'conililncd in ChaRter 9. NutL.!!.'.!!! .,.~....,~~_n:' ,"-'.tf:I" Environment. of the Comprehensive Plan:~%~~}' ~ij;.1 ---.-------------,4~ ~zj i~~i ~.&l \!{fb' ~'*~ ~V~.rJ)S~!i___ne\'eloJ) standards. litl'lfftrs. aii~lmi€ig~ti0il~teQllirements for desitmated . . . . l$i~~~ S~?r'ii ~.f~;.._\ . :~~ii . cnllcal areas In the shorelme cortSlsxent wlt1f~clrV-\.vlcfed,e!.!lI]atlOns unless more lli9kcti~~c: measures are re(luired.~l~otd!lIlBr1ilj~e b~liilo~ical functions. .- k~ ~~~~ ~~;J,fi?=:~c ?;~~ ~~l!!".A ~~,,!?~ ....,"~>~ ,W f' -;.ftJ Goal ,~t.1 f~~1 ~tfi ~~ .~~.f.,';'~~"";hf.(~ ~. ..v."..... ,,''<'~.~ - """4 ';.~;~- ~#:;;.1'~ ~~1 U~'a ';'.;:~ > -:; . I !:7't":+~J-1 S:VI PC 11 ~4!{Y1'l1]}~~re?'~Jllon pjj~l1liq1/e ani.l)wt1-renewable "alum I , '_,'h",-< '>:1i-r.<il -~ l""'~ -;--<<- .j ,.e,~Ol~,.ces ~n:t~fllW~fo~aflf '~e~'!iWf~b!.1! nalllra! resources for Ihe benefit 0/ eXlsllIIg {~~t#:ffif~!?re g,etle'~Jjpns.fJ.{'i!,4ifL1L'C. PYP~lC mleresl. :..:>!w,o:.;~&:..~~ ~U-' ~~ if~~<:::i1''-:::~ ~~ :a~r;t~~ ~~F~~ ~ ~ ';}f~~1 l~ Policiesic:U:',.;i~;;&,f! s-:f",,' "'.<t'i ~~4f"O.J l'~78 . . ~-~ .'~~':'_~~l tf~;~~1h .~.~~~ ~~ ,;,;. ij.:!~....i ~kM-"'l..""~~\ ~$1.i6.':,;,"'1~t.!k~~i4 t.:.::/ '~';.~ ::~;:1 ~~l~~'~ ~~~t ~~~ " S~ll).rJ)~}~;. A1Vf1b.v~'d~~)))111mt arit'ffih'ctivitv in or ,~dlac('nl to shorejmc ar~~..:?hould b~..~!S;~,igae-l1, _~o6'g1J~{Wf~JiJad fIe!a tJa~2J(2~ ~',\?, L~t5 (gDiJ:i~9.!lL?,d.Y~r~f__i!I1Rl1t,:JS ,J(:' gmJ,~!).~.9j~~lf~R~~ \,~Ir.~r l1.~li~~ Use of St..;-lIC.ill:!QJe.oqd Best ManaU5;l11ellt Y.!'.::t.~..l.i(':f-" I 'd:"'"''< 'rJ-"" l;;r~ !i~~.l"'i>" d 'd ' ' -- ! . anc !!;!.II mice 31i101t Uflil.C Iln~tQtnente to avO] ~},gI11l'1cant ae verse IInpacl~tQ.\~~'lL~: ~llit\; I~ III~ y lrlJ.p.(l4S~lfp I!ftd t~~orelines that are of unique or valuable natural character should be =+.:olliiirl~t'Oi~l:lljl.l;t"'benetit. commensBffil:e--\'V~ffiservation of th€ u,","1 ....C;"".."'"4.-.-'.~:...--~ h-' l1:T&p €-€e:;y~;tcm@iMfu;.r.i9 for acquisition. Sl!Q~~!~!,lJ..mal}~gel11ent of sllch ~S:_<!'~.;';.b~!.u Ie! Drokct dff&.tif1~f{,ce shoreline ecological functions. . !'~~tr a-,--l-lHi~~~;f~fH~ g.ilc areas i lr-sflOfe-) in.;: a IT :.l5-sfl\~Hh:i-l7<.->-et's-igHiite6-aftt!-.rettti-H€'e'ils'Qj3l,,-n SI'lit€e,-A-Bt-e S;;',flld"HSt'-sh~Htl"i-be-l'€stffiHed"ol'--pi'oh-ib.il~d-wh0a-Hl:'tf:;5sa-r-y-f('}r-dlc'ir-prt.'se.!'-\',aliml; &:-- ,-W'!Jejl-a-f}pfnpl:.i-rtt0;-I;€~('-r-a!-W-a-y-s,h{)l:I-l,tI"a€'titiirtH,ho5t'.-s-h{')I:e.J.i'He.1H.>,as-wh,ieh--a /'0'0 nili He.f:Ji' lia-Ilw-hk.;. SH-bSt't!tlt'-1 H"'H'se-&t:s\;le-b-aR.>-aii--sli~-bt'-gt).v0H1{;.d-by-tfletf-e\3f)legit-a-l-t'a+r-yiHg (;,apHE-i,t-y., hl;-P-6-5 S \-1 P P 71 AH-r-€-f10\\~itltl:t:tf{\1...r€-:)H~tFBL'5-5-ReH1~ltKmagee-se'lha+-Hs€-EJF €eHsHffi~tit:m-ut:h=,~-tlBf-'&.'l:eood tb e natu ra I ra ri;S-t4€p-k."-Htsp.-m~ Pff:!.l~cj.iQ~l.~J)~i. (;()l1st:1Talion 01' vc,retation \vithin shoreline areas should be l11anarred throll"h _______.._...__..__......-__.J::;;... ____..___._._.._.___...__._.______~______._.._o... il1lplcmelllCiljQ~l of :;f.lback ckarinl! C1nd gr~~_iJing. and mitigCltion Slan9a!}L\1i!!: ~lc.y~l~WJ1J~!l.! .;\.(diyilY.. . DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline iVlaster PI"n PC Apbro\'~d + Response to Ecology Comments Page 14 ~:.!),2l2Ql*l-4!.l(.')W . a..;,..,..-- ,~r:hnlHg-h'flHh,-ci",<;, n; ld, ,1,'1, illl ;,;,;..F t"f,Ii:'I'il-I...\-V.ay-s-iH'illld, '~nco tl r-a g", .-tllt:,,, n la na g (lHk'I'll...and ;;t)n5~'I'\-',Hi ~)r-I-('}t-1:j5h:-.~ll.:i Ij~"ll': wlldli.k-'-;-ffi Hi",-);~'l'.:'+'-H'll~'W~"h\~i:;,<S~~HPc;;-';, bl.i.I.!.6(.$NI PP72 Resource conservation should be an !l1,tegral part of shoreline Planning.., . . "i~~~is ,', a-,-...wAen fenslble-:+t;c!cral \Va-~uld JIlltmte pr~~,~..t~:of.9 rc\';:r.jC any SlIkl:a.tHtal ('_..i.q~' ..";J, 'IN;) a-l:l..H~'f5e-~mf}a€is-&H-l:ls~d-B-y-e-"i-ist-i.ng ,~hor(' I i~~lOBmet1i'. . .. . -4t4f:~ '~~:t~~;'i~~r l3-:- All future shoreline development should;~o~ii'@n:p:e-4j;gesigned, and sited to minimize adverse impact upon the naturai~~I~~~l'in'f e~~~ronment and t'cokH.!:ical " . ~~~'l;r,..~ ~"""'''' lunctlOns. ~~,Y' ',;,5.'~; I ~~1 Il" ;17:fi -b-l+I4l+Si\'lPP73 Scenic; ~lnd _etiq~ld 9pOJ.<~g{~_~! qualities and ccolo~ical [1 t' f Tffithl ~-* t'-!opclI"ih U;".! 'lH Id &f . d d d 'lInc Ions 0 -I'lfH .. 'lH: "-1;-'" '::;~; ore ~~~~ou ~l')recogl1lze an preserve as valuable resou ce _ ~""""",'eh~'(," , r s. .1:~i"~ ;:t&!F!~.~~"G~': ;.~o/''/ I Al:T:; ;"..~~. R1tl t~t; a. When appropriate,ttrtlt; f1ori~f~tauri~~i~id be ~l&~erved"()H~51H-r~4, {i:i/~'y~r{;~) !111 iIf !f?':5, b. In shoreline area~'~;ih~.~1Jiral *~~<f~ph~I{Yould not b;~:subslantiaIlY altered. ~(;;:. '\t,t ~~ ~ tt~ ,:,' c. Shoreli9,I~~cl1if;~~,Sh{~~ b~!!~\e~d t~gned to riii;limize view obstruction an~1 should ho ,r>~~CO;jjjJ"tillf~'it.O~c1"'aC"t i~.~ ."~I ~lMll t4:~:':~':i.~ , . I d. WildJi ~~1J!il~H.<<tig:~~ltatsf1, :'~~,jl!~ '~ing grounds, should be protected; . .;;t '{'''iE!i1> ~'''''''''\''i'''"< ' ~.'~W'=;@ 'f'mpr.o,\-ee: ,. ,-" ~ftl;':l,~lllG!i.e'.."'"l ',,'i> I..~~r.'p' I ~8s1\:1fI)P1i4~ i~~bs~91~~tJ~ould be managed to enhance the environment with minimalle~lfi~' 'lllJr' a-:----A€tu~~t-g tllr~~ -5~h.~R.>n-5-sh0HM-l3e-l.:;eH(;I-l:I,*6--\...ii-ll-a!-l-f"-'aseflall-k~Fe€ffi+l:iGR5-t-e tl'lsul:e.th.'st.4f.~til:{~t-{f.-l-hrr:llatHHI'I-€ha-Fa€{€-r-a-A~~ttua-I,it\~.t) j:,t!-li!--:;hort'Ji-Ae: IJlf ~~) . bi!. Shor~~$~;'wa~ei.alld O\'L'Hv~tcr activitiesy and development should be plalmed, constructfl-;arr~f10perated to nUllllluze adverse effects on the natural processes of the shoreline~~{t{,1iould maintain or enhance the quality of air, soil, natural vegetation, and water on the sh&t~i'lPe. r~tkf? €. All )' ~rue-t-HR.->-I'H:h::+i,y,i'i,y-i H-HI:"'fl\."-at:...~hG--Y',.:atef:...SH(.~l:l-ld-bt-'-L"<:1l'r.;-l;HI~i-H1-SH€l:Hr-wa-y-t.j.~!-t w-i,I-l-IH.il'timi~-ad\'e'l's""pI1)";;i€<l,j"HF-ehef1'1i€al'e.ftt'€.l:;.,{;)!-J--wa.ll:'l:'.'l:) lla,h!-y-:"-v(~getatif.IH,f~-sh",:;hl:'~~I,i's11; *-wj.JJ.l.jf~ E1Q. Use or activity which substantially degrades the natural resources or ecological functions ofthe shoreline should not be allowed without mitil!,ation. a~ rL\I!.urcd bv 'SMP regulations and .fW M~_(!ll!ll~~L.!.B"Jn. ::)X!l!lm,:,f.!.!i!.L Pro l~~ ti (ill. bl:I.I~l9SMPP785 &H+H'lfm.af~lh{.>atl-.c ri tica i s-a-!-I:':'d1l:t:t:!!!-1<.4-.j.f(';'5-Itwatt":...~a I mOil ig habitats*Htct€_nJ~_~i:!~.b:Lsupport valuable recreational and commercial fisheries: . ::r--hc-sc hnbitat:;;\.T19 should be protected he-eill:P.'rt:'-H(fl)}: their importance to the aquatic DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Approved + Response to Ecology Comments Page 15 . ji 15/2 OQZ :?';:.I~~.l~HP I ecosystem HHt4-t-Rt'I,::, \\Clj"l~ state and local \O,-".)nt)flTj~'l"\)I,.onli~'s. . I i1;],' Non-water-dependent \:>i'-<!I!SJ non-waler-relaled uses, activities, StlllcturcS, and 1:lI1dftlls should not be located in alladmH-\HHs.ilsht'fy.hi~bit-ats~..,[itical 'illlt.l.1~li_d_bi!.!2.iJ,;!,\2i, . I dh. Where uses, activities, structures, and landfills must loqt~)~ ~'ritjcaL2'~1.IJ\ii}lillhabitats. impacts on these areas should be lessened to the maximull1i~t~HJ possible. Signilicant unavoidable impacts should be mitigated by creating in-;iG~~gfj?,iacement habitat near the project where feasible. Where in-kind replacement n}i~f!'fj'[i11is~not feasible. rehabililati9..I1, <}!' Ol\t-oF-kind or ofT-site de.,gr;Hkd. hab(L~\l.ilHllIlliflg:~!~tmr~nltalit!atmay-be required. Mitigation proposals should be developed in c~Jl{@;t.~t~~!i!Jp the all~"i~d-!;')",1-! \!twernrne-HtCitv, the Stall;, Department of Fisl!~iiS!!Rn(llt\VHa11t",;:, and illlY.aftected Indian .... . . ~:~6l~~~f":t~;; '.i' ~'-t NatIons ' ,!;!i:l,~'t,i?W' ~'Si . .'. F.~"~ 11 0. \~.'hc~le€a+i~I'I5-<:.~t~tl~r ~sl'lcne€'lIt ali6"'?i'aI0r-reh1-l\!d-tlst'-S7"'"a.,;!i\.:itit:~, ." "... '.J"- i!;..zr s-tflIGtuFe-s,.1:I*:I-laHdj:j.I~5..4Hltld-flHi-b~~i.lH"f~:t&TIWt)I'l-a~~e~1head,..ha bit il ES, <~'~E~::~ ~~>;!,~4 ~ do-...WheFt-~es-:--atH,t,y.it-itJ~5tFueIHf~~1<:l'-!:..ia'iff1.l1s~usi-J.ae-,itl..sa-lmoH-a 11,I"Sh:,0111t'-a,j . ~:.)~;..~~::: ;..;'''~~~~~r;Ji~1 'w,?:j habitats, impacls 011 these ar.eas sRtJii):a'bj~ It?ssenea~'O -tR~ jaaxirfltlffl-~':"Mflt-pfl%-jhk,,; ~~~ ~~~:,,~.~;: ~.';t \i}:$o:'...... Siunifie,ant....uAa,\'(-'}idahle..i-tmaii)s..~h~~.-R-1~, ~\1)-b\'-c-l~1llin"..i H-k i Hd"'rt!p!al~ fl1t:.'+ll..ha~}i tat e ~,{~~~l ;.~1"i~'7~"- !:_-~.~::J:~Y J ~~) 0 *'H'-the-jffilje-e+-v.;.flet~:fejS'i&]e1....W h'~i\fiif: kH4ij~t3ta€~-mt'iltm.i1.'i,p-a-I-iHI~-i5--i-llltri:'-oS i~)j \.:--; .. ," =i~~~f.4rt:1 ~:f<;'; :1~;{: . ~?i1 .. . 'w:,::y~ 0 I I . l' . FehabtJ..jt'aHnu..-tle-~FOde~haol at':rna-.;:o:lk"'i~lHr~MI-tH!'at'H)~:op(lsals""ntHild..b8 ""tv",IHpt,,'I"Hl i.'t)n5flt~i~t~l-d'~e I~tf~~;~{hm-l}~ fht.'-1~0pa~~nl-'<)-f.!:iSh0I'i":i;"lh'J'lkPa rlITI0!!1 (-)f-..WI,I(tl!,I~;-a'n~ff-e,,~..IHi#ml"~'~H~::::,' :i!?'?' :" ~1i{t~ Il f~~J ~~1i ~~~,~ ~ e~-,-DeveiBm_ ,\~1~ltJih:tj#re.i1ft~l&i.ij~ stillm-iH'ld-steelheadcritic:l1 sa!m"\,>!!.h:L..habitats but ~ ~~. ~i; ~~~ ~.~.~jl;!<'f... . wl+i(.~ h.a~~ t1J~p~~ral tl%~~~~l~g~ ffeet ~e-:~~i~Lhabitats should be located . and deslgn~:f~~,v.~1e<;"7to::\.nol ere,ate.'slgJlIficant negative 1I11pacts-oFl to said habllal~. i~ l~~- rt{~l~ ~ij~f'~~~~ ,.. --- ,- fs}. Whe~~er f~~ibl~R~~Q:~ng~n~~ring~~H-ould be used ,!S the bank !l1"Qjf~Ji()IlJ<.:chl.li.quc 15.lJ: :~~.~-> ~.~:u. <6,.._t::~ ::.~.p-F':Z' ~>::,.., . !!,lJ....!?!.rea I}lS;thmittei'elli:t:'611a,~&js~- pR.'k:'H-l;'lt-}*H*-l7f0lee~on-tt'Gj lil1lj !/<;---fi,)i riv \.:r;;-ii I,d S-lfeams-l~Yi~n\mrllntY~t~e~-dcritical sall11\)llid habitar~. !il 11 ~1?~ ~~lfe;': gI, When.e'\-;er f~iiibJli::1)1)eiji\~iJc brid,~~s should be used for all water cro;!_;!_hg~()::~T aT~a~ Lq11sirl~I~~Jri li~;ifjsarn-i'gn idfili'!jbL:I.J., (-df3t'fl-t)j.k-bfi-dge-s-al{."-pl'~l:ffi-iB RH75Sillg-'Ni1t.;-!'-a-ft'tl~ r~;~ ~IZi ~f( ;.~ II'setl.~v-s-Ml:i3H~4-~head, - ~lL;!Bg ~~ hf, rmp~~iQ~l~'trf~~s shall-&Joliliibe minimized in upland developments to reduce stormwat~~;f,J~f peaks. Structures and uses creating significant impervious surfaces 5-lta-ll ~houJd in~~liStormwater detention systems to reduce stom1\vater runoff peaks. ~:~~r? I -i'g. The ~tilarge of silt and :;edim~nls into waterways shall be minimized during in-water and uplarlCl construction. I !ti. Adopt-A-Stream programs and similar efforts to rehabilitate 5-alffiefHl'n€!-sk'~lht'al:lfJ:i!js:'l! ,;pitwniAg-5tH~-a'I'Hssa.l.monid habitats should beart' encouraged. I 1-:1. Fishery enhancement projects af~'''sh(ll,lld b~encouraged where Ihey will not significantly interfere with other beneficial uses. 1i. Project proponents should conlact the Habitat Matl-agem~Ht-Division of Ihe ~kt)ill'tfHt'i'lH:lf Fi~Rel~e.;;;..the,..I+abjtat-l')iy.isiolHl,f..tlH'.J)t)pal'\iHe-n-;..O.f....W.j.jrJ;i.fi!-,'itlll~JL::;frl rtmc Illll t' I; i :;lL;,i n d .~\::ik!.W~_'!lL<l6f affected Indian Nations early in the development process to determine if the . DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC: Approved + Response to Ecology Comments Page 16 )1 15!20m~LI4g047 . I proposJI will occur in or Jcljacent to a-saIH'l()n-{)nd-sl:l:1eU~t'ad~..J:Iti~;lI "..;11 l!ll),!1.i d, hJbitat. nA. When reviewing pellllits for uses, Jctivities, and structures proposed j,!t'<l'y,c.:r., ~),U!()j,~c.~'n( l<)lr:lI: :m!J:,iD~:;al.t \vatcr~-(irc,b, streams, wetlands, ponds connected to streams,..alld_i)rnilll.r,JlLl.!~'[ shorelinc)lf.t;,.<l,," l:ldj(H:"nl":")'+H<..>5\.>-af"a~c;,~ilt stalT should conta<;!~the Habitat Ntaflilg-t'lHi.'Ftt Division of the i )~f1<!ftme+H'nrFishef.ii:l:r,--t-he-'H,I-t~i,lat-f)'i-\'-isiOlti1l,Jht'--Department-i:)!' ,\.\i.iit}I-iI:f.SJ.QJt:..I)'-'Pl;!:tU!,\;'I!!gJ.:Lii!L'1.n~L\~~ilg.lif~.to determin~i~~e proposal will occur in or affect any adjacent sa,ln.)ot)"f.lf.ste~lheadcritical habitats. :sfijjfsWt5:uld also contact affected . - . - -~*,~$W rndlan NatIOns. , t~<i.~;'jM~H'!;~" ,,{4~ ~'i1t~. , ~'~'",."'""~"'" , ..,~ ',- , ;.!~~~~it Co a I I N E \\- S E (,1 ION 1 t.I?;{/!l,-~ l.if",~~ifti~ t~'a rr_l SMPGl1_1?<:.'E.f.0.R-rc.'g0I7al soll/tions /'l,f!1fiher il/~f~fi(:ii9I1S. tribes and il/(ert!.5J.i:d f.H!!.:U<.!.q!! re.\'(J/IS_1fJ<{..{/I(Il[c.;/1 'e () ')t()iecfIF'~~'horelitiiJk~('ologL~1d fuuctions while (/.f,~!.) ",.:,,~-n H~>-U: .Ii.~~:f.'it' /lIolcclin';t shoreline dev(!lop"mel7t~ ~ ~$~ --- ,----- .~, Iit>:;?..l,;l ~tfd ~t!fJJ1f:' >i<<.~ ~~l ~>, rolicies 'ffi''' !ltI I "!<"'7" ~_ 1fr7? !~~I SMPJ>76 (~onlit1ucJ@.i~~{i-k \\ff11lWfilil't Sit~rftj1Zing Cdtl11rv. Watershed Re~ource !Jl~~!!tQEY b.i:~'~l tY\ lU.~):~9:~ieertfi~~~mrlfife. .illJ.0_.~i€h1U~~!~~EQl1J.9l ta 1 a nsU1QD.: ;.,'~.~..;~r4:~;'~:S %~1i' 1~'$4fj l ~i 1 .,",:~;I~: . ,[ gQ',:~~.E!.!:I1J.~i).r.(~1 ()rg.<.!111 zatfnns~t(!.._ex, ttl~ lCt, ~ Q~;Lg9xem f.T.:!..~-'-ll~,~<.!I,l..f.l?,D!Il"Q!!l<::,!g,!.},L: m:r;.:i~'l,Y.:llJi.\m an~_x~st6n;d[ft'W()f &-tt~l!irb~r]hcesses a%U' ~h()relinc functions. : "_:'))'~'~' .:.::,:..~:.t .~~J lIIj ~J I~ ;~ SlVIl)P77!jf~f~bntinti~1()A~1~~'k i1i1.'.\\;:~ 9 ['l)rum to restore shoreline habitats . and seas~!~~i~ii~es.~~fYa~r!?) ot~""ero"fln(rcred and threatened'sQecies. as \\'cll a:: I '!1oi-?L""f,f;. '-'t1f~,',,'f i:YR"'~ 9t lei' ana ':omOl:1S I1s, et11't'!~. $!$k'iI) ~ , ~1~~ ,. :S~ 5ft11f~~ ',1j;~~' (~oalIN,E\\ SECII@,Nl ~:Jl;i~ ~' '~.~~ : ',,> t{~ ~j;~~;, ~!J, ;, S~'l PC; 13~lt'; PIli',~I,le,;i~mii::'o.t,~;~(@x.f:;es(Ore and enhance sfton:fillf! ftabitats and oroccssc's ''J![~:;' ::' :.'~~ :;~~'( ~rE:';.~? *~:r.r" Q!!.J2!.!..C hI;! Vi r !.tlitled lfirk(~~~"},t~'Jj-'" rOliciel,;~f I Y Si\''1PP78iJil~Jitrili1.f enhancement and restoration effOlts at public parks and open ~QllSC illl=~['t Si\1I).r.7.9]~~~\:!Fk \vith owners of other publiclv-owned land. such as Washinglon ~ta t~.EQtR~~ y), <:'D<;.(Lll'~.,g~_..J:.~~!9rat~?n and en hancemel1!..lli:9.it;_<;..t-,~,j,nc J.ydi Qgj1!L!.d i n.,g 21!:.<!~~l!:ic~ SiVIPP80 \V ork wi~h the public and other interested parties to prioritize restoration mm..Q.r.u!flil~t;5.i~js:!:nj [i~~LD}};~J.19j'.<:ii!:t.fJn ven tory and (~:bar~fl<;:d%:?.t!QD,_ RCj?Ort:ilcD.sLfuYlJ? .R~~mx_a.tj 9!,LC,i ,1.U. Si\lP P1{.l._f'rl~rl1olc..~:t'l!ctfltion restoration, and the control o[ inva~ive weeds an(! !,Uli.!Di.!1i.~~~.~l~~:~j5:S t~:,I.U1,i~L~I\'e..!.~~i!:!.!.l~cts to bydn21ogy. and Jl> red~lcc tl}f...DE.Z<lliL(.1f . ~lm~f, .l~! i I ur~-,'i~)~.~I~_~l~!"~kd _ nos i on. DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Ap~rovect + Response 10 Ecology Comments Page 17 .i:J 5i~)O~::'L14l-lQO+ s:~~ I ,I'.,I~ ~g, ",J )~:"''.:~.!~~IL 0..,!2,lggE!l!:!J.~UJ:;:1l~J.gI!tD.tr~~!:.cH<}.U~!!L p u' j \"S:J.~.:__!L! ~,t ~!(ji.r;g.! ~\iJSJjD g . ';Jra! l: g:i ~>. . s.~ ,1: r.~J_,,___,~.9n Lt!~.;!!25:LBili!pJjye I V llla lJ~est()ra t i 0 Q I?-~t~i.~_qi: ~ ,!!',' , ,~~4i~~ (,oa! INE\\ SECTIONI ~.~'1j ~::-,",~~'k1:~ ~_,~~o:., ..... ~~Jt!-.; 14 FI/collra!!e \-'ojunwrr restoration pt~71!i.i.K~~W1~~/:L!~~!!!!.1}!!.!.L~!Z!.'.!lJ!.! ,.. .'tr"'t~~ ~~~~..-i c1('g,r~(4ed shoreline ellvl1'()f!!.!J.fIlI,\~ A"~ ~~j.~1il ~m--m <~""''''!. , _'~~.~ i~ ",'if...~ t~.. . ','< ~ Mf;""i ^'~~"" ~ Policies \<Lit,,?,' . ;;;.~ , , , ~~ 1$ .<g ~'1i'l' ":,~~ S:\tPJ>~4 Create incellti\~es tha.r,f;t~1I m~~ it econo!itallv or 9J!lg~Y.i.~~;~11Tactive forl"lcveJopmenlJ2r..Qposals to intJ'~;~te sl~~lil~ec()I~{~rcal restol:,-!ti9Djnto . . ~~:t~~ ~*-:.~~~~ Fi~6J;' dcv\.:!lli?nK'nt proJects. i&~lf'ir.~ b1'#~'\'1ii :tfu';}~ ..--., ,_. ~{to.' Jf~~' ~~j ;~~ -41,~~;; ~!,O:~~ I~D II}L~c SiVl P 1'85 Encoura!!et:WQfectid'nr,tRhan!t~.nt. or r~'foral ion (l f nat i \it:: ri parian ..~.;'~:.,o,\~-:.....; ""hlta~;~~s. 1i.?ti<'W ~~;?l~_:. !~~g~~ iliJi.Q!L !b.!:..@g!l ir,iWei1l1ves a!,itI~'r'f(Jkl: re ::tllB tQIY.Rro~m5.: ~tl~~~~ ~~ 11 11 tt}~ S~~H~I)_~ Promo te'ia'fbeii~j 11 e{&}in lit:at1 d/{;'!l1,';Soft en gjitlkri ngAJ_gJJ,~l!h ,~,_~J c :-,i ID~ ~!J)P'!:,9.;1.ch~>t&~h()rJfi1:{\:: sili{[j I izWtrOlt:}ffid ~~vide tecJr~ iea I l!,~~i([;:!D.~~~.!.!~SJ~~:f.line. ). 'd,"~*~~j); ~r~ t'kij ;~'$1 .:~~ ~ ,ai, O\Vn\;.I1S!.:*,,~,,", ,,""t,~ ,t...t.':'~ i'~'~~<'~ ..-.,,~ -..-, .~~~2tf{~ ~ Jf'.tlli 1~~f.1 ~~ ~;it~;r~l~ ~~~'l &~~:~-i!' . ~ . . ' ~~~- ~"'~ '}( .~ - "'".f...; '<"""': '~',;M.~;' i~~..a :~). ~'"' . . ~ . SMPP87~~@.~~l)hsm '.ut\)11c cdJ.'J.&aMo:n:matenals to Jrovldc Shorci1l1c landowners . ~.~:.-tj';;, . ':i.-,~;; i~~ ~~~~ ~'i';'r~K~'::;~,t'~ ~~ . . .- .1f.~.:hl:llcatcttSSJstarl'ce';,al\@Jlr';;the ~'1a:'t1i11'SiQl1l'at1Ve vegetatIon rr!,~~m,!.r!g,~:, , 2~} ,~~~~~wfW~i\ j17 ~15)' C.o'lIINE\'v SiEOmONl "-,, . '. '~~i ~~ ~1 :~~~a ;~~~' S:VIPG15:iift P!}~t)fddt'J.'i'i}J)f(j.),)l)tl!1jfllllitF fin' the public to learn ahc)/If fhl! Cl.o!o!,!iclll a.ITJ!!c!\ Q !.UL('ol1llm1~ i tv ~~1 {t'fij~'{ i I NA~tf{ '5 sh orel ill es. POlicieU ;. ,,;" . SMPP88j!;~<E~plore OPPOl~llllljties with other educational or~anizati()n5 and al!cllcies ,1~L~~~ycl~l*~a~~n-going prol!ram of shoreline education for all ag~~~ ~fli9~~ S;VIPJ>89f,~f Identif\: areas \vherc kiosks and inl'erpretativc sil!;ns call enh,!nce the \?~J~LIdl !i0~_i11 e~I2S::.I:i<;::QS:~s.~f_l.!~gIS,.Q.Ltll.~,c;h ore line. S..!lrpp~_. Develop strategies to fund identified educational mid ,intGrw:clive proiects. Historic and Cultural Resources Element [NEW SECTIONl orhi:? clement addresses id~ntilicati()ll an0...Rrescrvatioll ot'hiSlori,~_~l.1l<.L~.1!h\!!:~J . DRAfT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC i\rbnwcd .;- Response to Ecology Comments Page 18 2LJ 5/2007.-=",L1...:I-'~(~{++ . r~~~~l!x~i:'~uh;!Ulr~._~2.<:.~l~9.j!.1~ll:!1~j( 'C)c,I,te.lJ, \\i,t]1, b;~lcl:(lL \Y;,l; ::', .;il\)!\:i. i,ll~~:, >,U,~'il. 1.'~~'i()UI:C;::~.D.1u.Lin,,~Jlld~:.hbtoris: .~i [~~ct~lr(;.;.(~~ b\J,i.!,d.~I!g.s.:..11 i sl'-lri~' [i<l' PI' :\~!i ~-.:Ji_~:,~, ,il~.Jh~ ;ih!E~ LLm' :_'In(Lm:~l@.~!:l ]ggj\;?.l.J:l:S<lli r<:~':-;. Goal .A~' . ..;..,...... .:J~r=' ~;.:~~....~; SMPG 16 Jdellti/L..yoteC:UJreJ,.sC)_'f....._c.!:'ld resiol'~I!lq!9g~l1i ~!.!:,c.i!!_!~~!}j(Jg!D.!.L 1!i.~J.(!.!:i.(gL and cuI/ural sites I.sL(.Wf<l,ill.,rJ.!.". g:~~l}ri( Il~"lf~ilhr;,:~'-"!"!;/ }/::UX ~(\.l{( Irejj~~I!.'i 'i)/' ,w:ienti!ic und edllccltiol/lILi.!JJIZ)(iSCS.J} ~;>1~),tt'~?{' ..,---. .. . - "--;:~iitl ~T'j Pohcles ";'li;";'~7 V 'l'i~.~; ~t.lr3 ~Ij Si\lPP91 Manage cultural and hiSJ:()rh,J~1;"'611rc('s ili~'1ie Shlln:::Ii!}~S~2.nsisl~lt \-vi th ~Uy...:-wiSk policies for treatment o.t~stiJ;.Lu:..~s&11f(;es in df6it'omQ.!.:.-;hi,;D.~i!'.~.J!..!lti1." , . ~l~{ iy~~i~~~ I~ ' "-- Si\WP.92 Recognize rhat shore.l:iJ.ie,areas:aF~ta.f ll1oSl::'t'=1ll' to hll!h ffilbaQ'!.luy lor ~rfbaeo logical resourcesAt1.d r~9fi\f~faJlJ?f&1ifI~'t~ Lt:.Yi~~~I!~L~iw,.i lJY,,~:.;t,ig~li_~ln ,[Qf I l,,:~p'~ed de~elo "'jJd;r~s' ~r I Clrculatlgn 8l1mlIPt #p.Sff~ ,}',:7e i.~::;\ ,\;.r I IlIA it$J' I\fiH~ . .. .. .,- iii'" -. A'.. ,.,. . . . A+11b.!.~ ~~ ".~~de~, ~Ft; he '!~Yl~' a_extent of eXlstmg and' proposed-ffiajBf . lhoroug_nllil'! ~n r~ llll'ier pubhe me;!;';e" and coord;nat;ng ,hose I fT' ~;Kfll'" _Ill l!JWli.t?-,,-<<g.,-, b~;-;' aCI ltles?~~s ;'(jtr(} , '.' seS-e~"elrtS";M ~~;,!J) , Goal Ilnf'~f' -l:,+i.f;--b1Sw.1P(jit,~ !Jf:.fftjriJJJil$ft~fj:$5}'stel1ls in shoreline areas should he limited to those that are ~jre_ ~ll~(~~\vould serve shoreline dependent uses or/hose {hat must {)aJ~~h.ro'!l!lh ~llJreltt';tit(lrellS-Bt~lietieN. The plzy:;fc(1! (-lI/tKerftrl-ellviron/llent ~~1 g;i'!:'~1 111 i~'" . shall be piiteg~fi. .]11 .c.!..-'U:~i.glJ.iti.C(1'!!!. adverse effect.'!. oj fj!:Q!l!!(i.f!.!L,S:!>tQ!LY"J:t{yy.iE~d . pb:~;. ~~27j 1r:~ .' . . !!'l.):lJ!.~Lq In€! m:eas.hJ!lSC sv~tCtJ:S O:-Hlte--q-tHNffl' ofwatc:", hfc. t7-f'-6/-HH.-NfHlt!-Hf;' ';"~:11 ~~ . . . ..;W r POhCleSl:t;ll~''''''J9 '-~lf ~li~:''';' IA;P+4S~~1)93 New surface transportation development should be designed to provide tIre best possible service with the least possible intt-jngement upon-t-M shoreline ~-lreasen\'ironment. a. New transportation facilities and improvements to existing facilities that substantially increase levels of air, noise, odor, visual, or water'pollution should be I discouraged_ unless benefits of the facility outweil::dl costs. b. Transportation corridors should be designed to hatmonize with the topography and other natural characteristics of the shorel ine through wh ich they tra verse, . I c. ~HF-fi::<=e-N.0~:j>.llrf~lc~.transportation facilities in shoreline area~ should be set back DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC ApprO\";d + Response to Ecology Comments Page 19 )/ I 512007-?-L!-4,QO(.P. from the ordinary high \vater mark far enough lo make unnecessary such prolcdi\'e . measures as rip-rap or other bank stabilization. landlill. hulkheacls, groins. jetties, or substantial site regrade. sL_New transportation facilities crossing lakes. streams. \vetlands,..ill:. orhL'~,_.;:..!:i.\!(;<.l,! an::9i_should be encouraged to locate in existing c.on'idqrs;~xcept where any adverse . . .....~. I' impact can be minimized by selecting an altemate cOJtiR~tlLLFROM Ll!J~.:z.t GENERAL POLICIES - PART cJ ~.' ~:;i;~{~l ~____.~.._._ _~~'_"____'_'''.'''''__'R'___'___'~'.__R_''___' . ,. .-:~.:::'.......; ..:'_ ." ",:..~~~<~:.~" ~-,-Shoreline circulation systems should be ;],gai)t~bl~';t,q changes in technology. I fEB 0 iVU~U r~llJ.,,~~L?::~:" j;i :l:,-.t;P-7-SS:\'1PP94 Ci~culation sys?4eins ~~?:\11d b~ lo~~ted .and attr~ctively designed I so as not to unnecessanly or unre~~f!!1abIYJj~lIute thej'lQ.yslcal envIronment or reduce the benefits people derive from t~~1property::---an,++he..\;:SAfl~tl-Fa~-a-1-t-0I'ttat~vio' route~; l1l14'moJes-&H~>l. k~l~i 'i,J~:~:iX,. ;[zf. ~ a. Motorized vehicul~affic <I.\chi~f~1ri6ther;~~h1l-a1 shoreline areas I shall_ be PfOhllln")ITSj b. Transportation fatritittesjprdl1,i'dif:I.gaccess to shoreljrie developments should be ~;j:'):t.~ '!.WA:J:.: ;fS:1~i ;.'H~.,,, ::r;:: .; .,~ planned and;~$~ignt<ln ~le '!!~ c:lj~act~f;\Vith the use proposed. 4J,~~,; ~ j!l~ Ii ,,;;~l; ;,;::,~; c. ffi.J1$P.;d~~iilW~~"'\s Iittlitff:()'ll'~'faqi)i,ties should minimize total impcr\'i(~!.~ fYi:~'~' ~,j~ . 3 - , ,~~,'~] i':1 "-.: i$~~};~.9: ~.;;'lli:: . . . . surface ~~.,~~"~ ~,~"'~ "ii~;~~1~l'~~r-d.l!1 Qf!Qg"onented ffig-g&'leffiUy ~.e.~.~~~}~~la~tlh~lt~Mn~ fI~&~~gR.(jgraphic conditions will allow.l!i~J~,L!~.<.!, n X I ,.R(@i\.HIDEI d''%'W~'t (!arp,ft41:--,'~'! .~~ . .'. _. .... .... 4 - -.b..._.. .'.. ! --.." ?~Ji I~J rcr\~~~~t~ ;:.,c' €7-Gi-ftma'tiHctlrifJ lllt:S:' shC$irfd $,'t6TiJe-t~}F'n+}fi-n1HtHR:Le-t1--meatl-5--eHra-x4 ;~~ !*i~ if~ l~~' :b-l:W-7-6~.~~'pp~~J ~iYi1rC~WyOn systems ,~bg.~!1~.lJ~;..\,h;~@cJ to enhan~3~i1.l}~1~~ ex 12~i~!~Jb;!~~~~!ea~~~.!)QJ:fJi!l.~.,xi,?w a,ll~L?~cg,~~J?_Qi!l!:'iillL<i_~I).~P.l~I:!:lgipg a Iternati ~tnQtl~i; dfln::~llsportation. Ji~'Hlr)t~"'~.t~Hh~it-:;hf)fe-H.,..te accc~;~; ,m&-&!-lw,;: c,~i'~ f,~'.>Yi ~J~ s-l-tefe I ine:use~;Sh (-) lIl't{~be-R...J.oc-'at€t:I-v".ht:;'<.'-~easi hit'-: ~~~tfW' ~7 '" . ' it--Hatl~t1.o!i~b n e lemellts--d-I5ffiJH+\~.t:o-l-l~i:.'-:YhoFe-ltn,-'-\..:,ha-Fat-~a-t-€a~tea5-ibly-b\! re!6e-a ted~~Jt~jf bee 0 f1ffit.iooe-d--ef-liln8-sc--aped-k:+-ttl-itti-m ~ce-v-is-I:h.t-I-afl(-i-fl&i5~eYHttef1: ~~p? I {Tl'7? :-t,"v SABR4Ht~R-5j'5t€-ttl;;...;.b'HtldJ""""lditH-t:al:tI€-ffi-ffi~H . M~ '.. i? . _. . . .', _,.I:t.;: , .... 1:. 1 t ...... '. , l te-effilB-1t)gy-: I'INTEGRA TED INTO S.,ME!'.2~j ,b-h"-(~{;-F.:l~-Wa-y-s-hOt-tl~ffimete-a-f1li!---li'tl<5.)\ mtgt'-ltil'J d,.:s 'H ':-tI'aHS (3t~fl:a-i-k:Hl.tR-a-t'--\Ot:>thHnh:'.;,h", ,lea&t-HIH()Unt-I,>f-e'~r-gy-..whi-le-IH'ov.idtng.,tlle..he"l.efl,jc i f', ttY"\~i,ilh--the..leas-t--pos5-,iB-II:'''poUHl'i fin,; ,h{lJ!.7 8 Gc--ooral policies. a:------+-k-'W-tFaHSj3oi:ta-t-iffiHl€-v~ >jf)l~n;t'nts..il Hill (l 1',,-" i Ht.'- <J'r0a;;-shfHHd-I~I't.)-v-i t::k'-fllfl,ttHlHlr-ea-:r .f() F S(!0Hii:;"S{ops.afll~'eIT'ffiU(-1-1'eSHl f~il:j.\'\':J'l'!rl'-.1 ill:' !OPO g rn pi l)':i--\~i<.'\",,-aHd'!'1<HHFa~..I~an.! !'<:s,wHH'uni.. n~TE3B(\TJJ2li~JIL'iivIJ~2)j . DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Approved + Response to Ecology Comments Page 20 iJ..:i-l!1D.Z "'.: 14.'.2-00-7- . b"......;,.;i ;;}r-d i '1<: 'HHll:l'\-\'i1 Y'Boi'f,iJnf~.' \V,j,iJ'Hi l1,iq H",,~)!'.hi:;wt'it..,;;i'gnf He-um;(...... 'Oi: '. )f.~n.' d t, i1t~,:;fllei.i" qu-aiil \'.. Sll<:'u!d..b{'. r~'~;l i;wd..,~nd.mHinta,i!h:,d f()r-fl1osL-'-Ehi:lr'aElt'fi:iii",S~ .LL~J. U..iJ~i\ .!.1.;l)..J..~JJ2 ~~jJ.}I,)1)7J t:........ ~ tW..lHHlo; pOF-tar j{.n..fa-.;il-iri"s-HoSS,j Hg-+l1.-k~5-:-stf-0-a-m~;-ol~~,Wnds--,shoHld. ,h.,. ,t'H".(:lll-r.ng~d-.to lO€'i:l It', .i'lh,':'\.i;;tjfl~ 'Hlt'l'idHF:i, '(;-:'i;('<lpH\4tt'f".'.ufl y--ad-I'ffS{,"-impa c !<.c:.a,ii b,H-H-i I it I,n i;l;,;d..hY"St' lt~'-I-i ng , .. 'P\'IITR. 'fED INTO "\lPP91j ~,-,;!~i!1 ,H1'i1H.t..fH,tl.!--t>Ofl:I~:I{:';_L:~-'-..,,',_::'_L...i~~,....L~.. . ~i',. ,... . _.*\~ ~. I SlVIPP96 New transpot1ation developments i~&lft}f'll:~~treas should provide , turnout areas for scenic stops and off road rest&iril~ the topography, view, and I ~~ ili~"""" natural featur~s warrant. consis~t;nt~:Yith a~-t.!'af~I~;Jth-'lP~~li~.!:!<:'~~j,?_;!f)~trf.!:-:g;atiQD elcmrni poltcles. fFRO;\'1 LU1'78. (j1:NI,.R~~l:"l:_PAR I al ' SMI'J'97 Shoreline roadway COn:j<!orsEiqUlistOriC significance, or of great aesthetic quality, should be~tinedJld mainta5-;; for those characteristics. IfR01\IIl'1)"18 CFNFR 1 po~'i~JrS ~,A&.,~ hIli . :_._.:.J.~_~_~.:.._~~~:-!..\..:...._ .. :1,: .:-/ ::.~ ~.,J .... t~ :l~' . ~~~. . '-~ ;>W~J ~. ;~, _1", :\~ ~~~~:;:~ L' - rd~ ~"'~~~ SMXP98 Shoreline ci!.:~~atio1J:f~~E!es ~,_ ~)rov~~or n()n-m(lioriz~Q..means of I I 1 Id' ",,ij;~~< 'f";\ir"~' d ]j;'$. ,. . ~~ 11 r ' I Iravc all( S lOU mcol,<i,),ralie mlili lI!l;\j,~ ' a '; ;1!.,~'fSlOns ;,:' ere U) IC ,;a' Cl V can )t:: ~~.~:~..~.,-0.1D/):eJEL)jiEt~~1.. D Iijjj,~~D~~7 5 - plllT ~;..bJ.,\[D IJ)I)!-~H21 I . .. ;Iit~i r~ ~tt~ II ~lt " - . hl:-!.P-l4!'S!\lPP99 :;;;:;sHorehne r03(hta\'s s1i~uld havel.'fiH!.b prlon!v [or artcnal ~li1k,a'1 J ,~~ ~ I . bl+P-h~!r~~~~Of~~ t1Jia,IJ~~!< ~'iO b~ built where ac~ess to p.ublic shorelm~t-:l,sJl~J!a~ :;~:;ni.Ull1aS~~~'ij,&o~: .ll}y lmear transportatIon comdors. New linear fa~Wifiei-1flocrfdftli[ele ~fi'~i:rt l-cess to public shorelines where access is I deSirablJjI fl r " Mi-P-I-4~SNIPRilOl~Wra~Q~ffion and utility facilities should be encouraged to coordin~rlmoirig~s~i~ri~1i1%~W:iway and to consolidate crossings of water bodies ,,:;15,;' l.fi .~, ",,.,,.' ~~""";'i!i1" when ddmg sq~~i1 ij1i~in1~~tadverse impact to the shoreline. r~ IJ f?~~ *~~t. Shore:i~~:rntYfp~ments JALL EXISTING TEXT FROM ;:~./i'!-i -:::',.;o-_,,!~ z.-'~j:' EXISTIRm:$&lJ>"or WACl ~1;~1 I t:j~~~~~:b1 l4H=-tH)s!t!jjf~ht fFrom existing G&Pl In order ;t[fifrore effectively implement the goals, objectives, and policies of this master pf,-bgram and the SMA, the shorelines of the state within Federal Way have been categorized into three separate environment designations. The pUll'ose of these designations is to differentiate between areas whose geographical features, ecological functions, and existing development pattern imply differing objectives regarding their management, lise, and future development. Each environment represents a particular emphasis in the type of uses and the extent of development that should occur within it. The system is designed to encourage uses in each environment which enhance the character of the environment while at the . same time requiring reasonable standards and restrictions on development so that the DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Wa\' Shoreline Master Plan . PC Approv~d + Response to Ecology Conunents Page 2 I 5/] 5i2007~.!~OO+ character of the environment is not destroyed. . The detem1ination as to which designation should be given to any specific shoreline area has been based on, and is reflective of, the existing development pattern: the biophysical capabilities and limitations of the land; and tMJgoals and aspirations of ~'" the local citizenry. . ,,-dek~ ~~~~~ ':1~~~""'i,.fj I ' Each environment designation ~lTincIudes:_ ~~~"t'ose statement which clarit}es the meaning and in~ent ofthedeSign~i,~tl~}Jfl'eria.to b~ used as a basis for classlfymg a specific shorehne area with th(lt~~I~0.~.nt designatIOn; and, (3) I ge-1K>,ffil-~!ct~jkg..management policies desi.il';'tt~management decisions and development consistent with the charactetqti~~envijio.>>ment. , a~# ~ .' . ., . ~ .~Af' ~J I Shorelme ResIdential \ FROM ..W~\g~~ ~~l ~!\ '~<'" ~ ~~J Purpose: 'Jl~l ~~ ~~ ~~ The purpose of the "shoreline re€~~tia]'~~~tt1>nmeWlls to accommodate residential I development and appurtenant strlb~m-es tfiff[~t:~cons'ist~nt witH-I-h-i-s-t-l'litpte-nvilh SIVIJ> y\li.Q.~JiJl~,~..:=..y'~j\C 1_7_3~~_'~_An im_:~ttona~~~~~'_~~se isl'i~rovide appropriate 'pubii~- . {(Flfr~ $'..~~:jf ;'i'!!>fj:-j' t~:.$.,\) access and recreatlOoa<:lf41Se;i', ~~~1\1 ~~;;;' N1l~ . '. ~lf~1 i~~~,~! I], Cntena. ,,:"'~ ,~~J :,<,13 ~:1~" ,"-T@'( ""..,y . ., _'. ~~~~~ ~~~1~ jFt'~ ,;f':.~~l\:l . t.~:~~A . ?~.~~. .. .' AS-S-Ign-CI :-;;n~t::,~!1or~~~ Rf~~de~~~~~~~vl~mnent deSignatIOn IS a~~H!:nq! to shoreline areas inside HFba~~Y.th are-lis. a~liefidl!~ i!tRCW~'3;~:-7-Ot--\:-I..J.{},--i-P.te-ff.H-}r-at,-*l-tml!1-i('-ipulifi0s,. :'.rural ~ -.'t:t~1}~~{k,:'::~ ~'g:f~'''~ ~~r ~f'i~~<~ W~~~ . tI .... . af€it5-o1..rooA~fiteilsl;~' . . ... ~~:. '; - ,. . ,; iiflffi.>fr re:lorts. (1:; MS€Hh...-4--itl-[{.(,.W ~j;...tt~{J.'~ ~~. .~~~~1f0~ ~h.. . . M'r.+O.\..1Q];'t!1t;;I~ltv i5m:re:~~,a1 \~~n~lie~' s P AA If they--il-fe- _are.illi.~~.predomll1antly , .;:~'\';l'\r~!::"~t. ~~~'}.;f .~~~t;!>.l ~~< ... sll1gle-faJW~u~<j'j\,lt~ltresJ [ft."t!f\~JP11ent or are planned and platted for resIdential ::::::!n,lift it ,~ 1. Resid~i,\~al ~Js ~ul~!~'e the primary use. Development and red~~'clomJl~.!l! ac ti vi I i et~H-fl~ij ~;flf)UI~~~l~ be gtveiHtHl~J3ffl€fl-!f()cu~ed w.ith i n already develoP~I-~re\~f~"ik~tol~rclal development allowed m rCSldentJal a~a-l-\--B€ water onei1te4~Fii ot~, W \\~~~~ ,t~;l f.f~ I 2. Stand~~s-&f~) lfMevc10pcd and iml?lementcd for density or minimum frontage width, s~A~J!llot"~overage limitations, buffers, shoreline stabilization, vegetation , conserv~~&lil~1itical area protection, and water quality. These standards shall ensure ~~-1~t~_ .$1 . that newft<0\Ie10pment does not result in a net loss of shoreline ecological functions or further ~~gfade other shoreline values, taking into account the environmental limitatio~s and sensitivity of the shoreline area, the level of infrastructure and services available, and other comprehensive planning considerations. I 3. Multifamily and multi:lot residential and recreational developments s-I'H-lH~d-sl"@1.\ provide public access and joint use for community recreational facilities. 4. /\11 residential development shall occur in a manner consistent with th~:,p.~'l..'-Lc..i~,.;:; li5.t~~t~lJ}.~k!': Si\lE,G2.s>C the stlOrel~ne 1,!~~_~le;::!D~1JJ. DRAFT Goals and Policies . Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Ap\xoved + Response to Ecology Conm1cnts Page 22 5/1 5!l007 ),' 1'1/100+ . I Urban ConservancyJl:J.siY':'l \\~,[~Ll Purpose: The purpose of the "urban conservancy" environment is to protect and restore ecological functions of open space, tlood plain and other,~ensitive lands where they exist in urban and developed settings, while aJlo\Vin~ a, vat.1ety of compatible uses. I Criteria: " ,:~~{~j~!il A-s::Ti-gtT-frlT-~-]J!.~ HfflaiT-U rban e~onscrvancy" el1\;.iroliri:i~Qt designationj~!l,)'!i~~.lJ to shoreline areas appropriate and planned lor deveJqp1:neiit that is compatible with maintaining or restoring of the ecologica\!j:ii16tio~;~offtk arca, that are not generally suitable for water-dependent hil!h-intensiN:'1f.~~~li~iti~;illco~€l-tm+ni€-~'lilli+ies~ Hrea-n-gro'<\th O;'l'US, or commercial 91" indlifuJltl'::R-iratRie-a-5-t7f-mel'c inten~;t; ~~R'leHf! The Urban Conserv:4hcv eri~i1roO.I.llellU~:~~T)Plied to shorelines if any of I the following characteristics apP~lI i~t:" .Y~1 Thc\' are :;uitable for v/ater relat~$t wutet;:el.~()\'meri6he:;: ." ...,..~.;::to#\,""i ,:"1~1"'~ ' . ." .~:".~ . They ~ave are open spa~,,:?ood.ili or ~~tr'sensiti:~~areas that should not be more mtenslvely developed; f,J. ~ W~~,j.i ;1:';"!;';'.~ " ":)~; They have potential ~a'Ogic:~~~~lorattd~:;',,~' I They retain importa!61t'ica:t~!~!iori~if.~\'en tholl~h: partially developed; or fEt-The~ have the rtl"f\.i'or 'iv~l~1?m~~f that is c()tr;!l)atible with ecological restoratIon "~" ~, i'({J ~d \\,:;:;, . '. ' . "~~-;..\ $:~ ?$lf~ ~:c r:'.'~ z"$z:,;;, :k}B! I ~.,; ':;;i~ .' ""'\ii1;..,,,, ,;i!?-'.;jJ lif ftJ *,1". -' ' ,;<~~"~~').:J ~~ ')/~ ~ I~";' ~ .,:~ j,;t~;~l"*. -n.~... E ~T"..::j#' ,....,'" '~'''~; Manage~Jt~~~h.:A1t= . ~~~ ~ i:E; . 1. ResidiJl~J.eaJf_ ' , .;1!!~d ij~Flic facility uses sh?uld be allowed provided the~ presi~'t~.~!i .~act~, :'fIf~~e~:9r promote preservation, of ope~l space, flood plam;J!ll1!~! or';~~}fll~:~,,~~ e~~;!JOI~~j~}Y or over tl~e long term. .\\:ater-o.nenl':i!..l~'L<;'~ sl1ol!l<l!)e'M~I;ven~mol'lt.v.,'i).1r.e'~.non~a ter-onelH.;s.L.!.J~~~,.l.: (Ii' ~J1Q~Lu.lc areas ad 1 acen i In ~ol11nl~rci!ffiv n~~r~a&r~\\!Nfl~, ~ltfer-dJ'pcn(l.~ll!....Uj~'~..:ib.lm.hLbe !!ivcn highGsll:!.!jorilJ-:, Uses that resulft~resf~~t&h1\:i.d.l~al functions should be allowed if the use is otherwise ,€,:,,?, ~'-'i ~~ ' . ,,",..~ cOl11patib:k~tit~~ ~mosa'~;<envirOnl11enl and the setting. ~~ ~ ~11 r!fI/ . 2. Stand~Y~ sli'o;~ldj~~ de;~loped and i!1]pl~r.rrt,'Dt~Q tor .r:nanagel11cnt of enyirql1i-fi:&ntal1i~'fse.fi!rive or designatccLc.r:i..tif..u.L (!r.~'~\:),JQ_~nsl!!:fJha!Jl..ew de~~!9.E!lJe!]J does l1otl'~\:11Eifi a ~lloss of shoreline ecologit,:al-Ll,lllctiol1s or further deu:rade othcr shorelinl~lIi~~. Dg~:elopment standards shoLJld be develop-cd and implemented for density &.~~~ffnum frontage width, setbacks, lot coverage limitations, buffers, shorelin~~$~fjiIization, vegetation conservation, critical area protection, and watcr 'I ;.iiMW' quality. ~esc ~;tandards shall ensure tRa-H'lt.~!~elHj7ffi€-ffi-aoe:; not rC~;llli'-tfl-tHW1 lesS"*rf-~~~jne-eet)legic-a-l-flli'H7titffi5-t}f-t-i:lFtl'lt!-I'.l:IegFi:ltle-Hll'lt.>.J'--s-het=t..4tfle-\'alBes-: 3. Public access and public recreation objectives should be implemented whenever feasible and significant ecological impacts can be mitigated. 4:-~Va-t:t.*..oF~lTle4-tl5es4el:tla-ee-gj.-veH-I;);:i\}I:tty-, tH'er-neltWate-F-eFienlet::!-tt:>05-;--FeF s-!-leI'€ltHe- areas adjacent to cOl11TJ1crcia-!-I-y-tl,;+>.,-i.gal:tk'-wa tel'S, wilter dcpefltlefl-t-Hs&.; ~9€ ;jvCH-ltit4l~ffi.t:y-: . I -S=!. To enhance the waterfront and insure maximum public use, commercial or office DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Approved + Response to Ecology Comments Page 23 LL?f 2007 -?i,'-lA;.2(~(p . faciliLies should be designed 10 pCrlnil pedestrian \\';llerli'ont :ldi\'ilies consistenL with . public safeLy, security, and protection of shoreline ecological functions. I (ii. Aesthetic considerations should be actively promoted by means of sign control regulations. architectural design standards, landscaping requirements, and other such means. , I Natural rFROM W;\C1 ....: Purpose: /';t';;' :~.>/>: The purpose of the "natural" environmenL)~~t~.~p.h)!lictth,ose shoreline areas that are relatively free of human intluence or that4~stM.1l~: ihta:~t.or minimally degraded shoreline functions intolerant of hun;tan u~~ritphese sY$~~I11S require that only very low intensity uses be allowed in order,.~p~nairi~Jh the ecoJ~gical functions and ecosystem- I wide processes. Consistent \vfth !ij~}olic~~~of,Jre de~jgnation, 4)l;a~o\'ernment the ~:;i1Y of Federal Waj~.should incl~l~p'lan~'Ii&1~t restqt~~ion or degraded shorelines :~:::i~:iS environm~11!. ~~ A "natural" environffit.tY~a~~ign~tl'<>:ll.':;~howJilbe assig{{ed to shoreline areas if any of .......:.;.;~ .......~,.,..: .,,,-,~,. .. ..,t_.. ~~.t.::: . '. . the following chara~,'~gsfi:~~aPrtly,: {~) Tlff;shorelineisecologically intact and ~~'''' -."'-"" ":',:A':. ",:,"X"l. ..~!'"~: ' ' therefore currently Q~riforfiifug aiH1ri'igortanf;; irreplace'ahle function or ecosystem-wide ..tjw*,r:.. ::-tJ~ ',~_,:.)'1 :?~:~ ~;~~')~;1 ,.:.}:ti~ process thaf~~Qfj]d ~,~fdaLn~gedJ>,y h):lli)alf;~ctivity; (8) The shoreline is considered to represent~~J~n!~fjngi~~oIJI~i.~!hit are of particular scientific and educatioa]tt~~st~f~(BITh&~1I11'1ellmable to support new development or . '1ii!ii'""'r~-~~' '.\?;'-'l'<"l\"f,r, ,~"w"~,, _.,,~ ',..-j;!~ uses wit!.i '>~fi~~Tffi;:.yers~i!~~~~ ijfecological functions or risk to human fi fj.~~j ~iW~ }~~t~t{~r(t~t. ~:?A;~~i;j' ~~s~~:,~ ~~' sa ety "m '" ,.., -,-".A_-,.~,"'" -.."--,,,- ,",.r,' '0 I ~j .I~~~~tf~,j~;,;-,~~,- ~?~'" Manal:>~lI~nt ~~}ICj~~. J;f:() .,'J, 1. Any u~~ttha~~o~t~su~~~~ti~lIy degrade the ecological functions or natural I I{i!;- -is"'-' g..,-., -,' '~.., ',- charactef.~~thfi~o~~ilnel~~,i~At)l:tk:i-~h?.lLnot be allowed, I ~~ ~1f# fj{~~~ .~~W~. 2. The ~(f.~~bw&!~ n~~uses ~AHUI(l-iJ.sLLnot be allowed in the "natural" environment: . Cortliilere-iar uses~ ~..'''-' .B~"'" ,--'" . Ind(i"~~1ill.;1es;tf :r:~~~;,;t ,. . No'iJ!tltf>riented recreation; and . RoaJ.J[tif.1\ity corridors,'and parking areas that can be located outs.ide of "natural" designat@.~~~ore lines. ~1fJ' !g.. 3; Singlrfamily residential development may be allowed as a conditional use within the "natural" environment if the density and intensity of such use is limited as necessary to protect ecological functions and be consistent with the purpose of the environment. 4. Scientific, historical, cultural, educational research llses, and low-intensity water- oriented recreational access uses may be allowed provided that no significant ecological impact on the area will result. 5. New development or significant vegetation removal Lhat would reduce the . DRAFT Goals and Policies Federal Way Shoreline Master Plan PC Approved + Response to Ecology Comments Page 24 5/ I ~20Q:Z:.?,14;:'200:Z . capability of vegetation to perform normal ecological functions should not be allowed. Do not allow the subdivision of property in a configuration that, to achieve its intended purpose, will require significant vegetation removal or shoreline modification that adversely impacts ecological functions. '1f1at is, each new parcel must be able to support its intended development withou~ijgnificant ecological impacts to the shoreline ecological functions. r:lJtJq ",.<::-.;R . cl. T b-aa-E-n-v-.FGfHlWn-t I DI(LETKD FROM EXISTIN!?,$;l'lrii'~1 ~.~ . . ~....~ d::.-~~~~~~ . . . ~ ~ I he urbatK"fW-tffiflttk'HH-5-lHl--afea-e!4ltgIHfl-te'l% ' " ", " ''t-'... cludl11" re5-ltltm~la-I:.(~H'I€t.o ... .;f,';..;~ ~1!1k~ 4fr. e .. and recreational dt'wIHpment. The Crwtfefl:ffl€i ,,-,if., ''?:'~, , . e--t&-H-ttr.rt:'--ar€-as ~~r~"'i.~~ tr ,'. j7f%€f\-HV ~;llbjc€-k."€!-to intensive l-a-OO-u,~e pre." ',~'~''''''.: :~' . ~ -te . . . ~?~w.~;(iJ ~'> ~;- accommodate urban cxi*1'I-~ ~~llJ%r';?, ~j I'?' ~~ :rhe purposl>-f:l-~-tk>St~~if'HHfl~A-;e1Y'iH-llaflt-i-s-to e~rc optjm~i-lj:f.iH+("nt}r ~ - b~. '-'.'", m shorelines-within urbanizt:d areas by ~I~i:tiq~jnt~:;i'..e~~:: and by manag-ittg , dcyclopmcnt :;0 tRat it ~nhance:; and f~lJ.tain~J\oreI~~tor 1:1 mUI~~ltl'tlap. TR' . e' I ~!"Q' ."~ ~'Ii' i-l+w' . u:;cs. c elW-freflffit,'ttt-I~; c~;I~e( t(~;i.\~.i,.ft7l~; ~~~; 0 'I '~asll1;; ut ," -t-ien-iH,ttl ffi . 'e m\ 111>'%' ..~~ I. b I ~ ~ .. C CJcncy olur Ufl--ClfI:':US, p',f4,.,;;:qJtc a, ~",,~t~1mt~l4,v~ cye r, . J...ISC t mug 1 f€ ~. 'etltH8tH-H ~-1-' El ~~;! ~""~~ I 'Mt'~'r - ~b r '-A . . itfOOS-tH:t\-'r-l:!-l ' , t-r.C "'.'~ '; ,; :cOl:l:l.;!!g~~!Il:U tr;t.r,~'..l~;C 01 t '.~ ore me It t 8--ffiil:iOHI-S1..""--h :Po ':::::~~'4hn!l1 , ..~ . ~~,j~?:;t;.) ID'. pi""" "~,,.. .- i~~~;i~%'~)~ ~7;.~:itr.~ .~~ . fi._~wr~~~~i ~~~. . , , - :',;;:" . ~C'~ p' . :,;~" "~.. -- '11~ \'L;uul and phvslcul accc:;s--tH-th", ,..>.;. :r'" .....,~ &;~ A -'f.'i<" m~'t.. ~&'-J.-M . .I sf1f~I' oM"'"" t''' ~""l;; '*~.& ~~i ,$' .: ,H'l~t~u .un on~.' ~nm \'; Yq$: :tL<:% ~d'f*~;~ 't~.:q.- "'V'>~. . . .~~ ~)~;11 t,~ ~ ~~:r' .' , WV-85---+-t~ ac'e t ne':~\'at"n'o~ :UH,-HfI51:lf€-l'fIiBt+Hlum pub hc use:-eenlfflef8it+ \-:;f;;,) :1j.f;:"f(J ~$~ ~. ,.,it<, "~ ff~ ,; "'{"" :~$ .., "'. '~~ :,; 'p.:,. EHe-f*.'ffl'ltt-I*t!estrinl1 waterfron-t:-a€fi,>rifiert'-Of-I.;i:;ti:.'ttt I'~',~:' ~f~ Iifl4f"~ ' . Ll'P86 \'IRlfiple!fi~;e i1'l1fthe shorelinc ~;hoLlld be encouraged. !~t..1~~ " -bl:+J!8-7 R~~~I~)pl11ctlt LInd renewal of s~lbstandafd areas shotl-!ti--l:1e-et1€eu:'age-t:i-iH-ef6ef ~ . ..'~~~i,~.J~ toJl~9'ffli'Heaate future user:; and make ffiitiHmum use of the ~;he~re-sel:lR..:e, i~f~~'< LCP88 :\~~}j~~€-€f.lt15ideration-5-5l:HluJd he a€-t+'''elr--t*B~)tcd bv meatl-5-~~.i-<.!Jl-€Hfl-fffiI i:;',~;;~"" J -' .... i:egtkH-i-HftS-:-af<..>.fl.i.t<."€.ft.-lnlf.t1e-si-gfl--S-lttm:laffis~laHtlsea 11 in g rcq l:I:H=t.~HI:S:-ilHd-(:ltl-l€-F .... .. ... 5-l:1t'-h-m€a-1'1s-: W~-l)8'\:'It)j:)ffit'n+-s1-lOO-ld-flet:-:;tg:ffi-i:t€i1Ht!-y-aegFa6e-4I:k."-El.-oo-J.i-ty-e-f-t:fl€-ffiW~fHjl'F\-1BfIt-: i+l€-h:ffitF\g-\-wi-~lity and air quality, nor create conditions that Wttl:HB aB€€f\t{ffi{i;--(.2!'i:)si on, dra iflitgei*H~€fI1S, 0 r 0 tll cr ad ':Ct'5{."--'ffi.1j7il€-b-eH-i\(!j ~l'::L'trt e+wWOHmenb-: .R! F-al-E-R.v-tnHlflle-ntj,QELETED FRO\t1 f~1<ISTIN(!. 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Federal y '~~~n~t'''::;' L~s';':--\ Shoreline 'I "-?o-)\J ~ Lake . \" -. .- Master Program I i // ~ ' ",/ ( d ':>0 I ~ I e t sou n .../ \, !1- -i-'-"."'L--.,-i Propo~ed ~ ~. .",.' III .1<1' I ~ /f '''''I'I"II/I'G''' I Shoreline ",\ ....... ~ \ I l\lt,'O!':ll ? ..... ,/.., ' .., ;; Federal I .:~ "r""",iI/Vilil((I<,> . E · t i ' lWl." \'Yay f j \ II """;':"pvA~" nVlronmen Ii., ",do/)Y)(\"" , ' )~3Q4thSt I. ',II"!':'jl'!ll,- Designations # ()/ I ., 'r ~,,:....' "'-/ Steel ' ) > I , ;' c:;'i " " ,/ ,<( /_. , "... Ldke - 1=' \ " , .,...'..'1" ,..,. \ /~~w..~.J?!"h..~H,_; !S312thSt V"'}I \. \/ ) ,,' lvIil'I'DI' I i ....- -. , ---i \ Aub r~"'~ I . , I I \ ". , , I L Ii I '" I .. i j a ce It 1'.1. \ I !,SW320,th St Isw 32 h S I ;! .. , . '\ I Legend '.' . '. .................,_.....,,,....J)t.....L..... ....+ .S3201hSI /r ' , ," I 3:' '>""" I/) 1/)' ". -(-.. '.,,_ ....., .,,, '" -S: I' I \. """ "'''' , o,~ ' ~i ' ii,' I J: \ VI' ; \' \ :/t:/iH'xIIIJOIillt(! CIty of Federal Way .." <(I .. " J:' .,. -,... North ' \ . . ., l~ ti ;!?I ,!:!!S 3241h St ,\~, /,'Ilit; (A)(/'U,t' Potential Annexation Area ',. :::, ' :'::1 Lake. ,.".., ~ '. ~ ~ \ Nor I \~ . I :.. " a.; ~~ "., Proposed Shoreline -r":~,~:~~~'?[P.l'k~" \\ II w ,.' '\ ....k---::.-:-:-:;.>-.._ Environment Designations: .. . s..,.. . S C .AI ''"'''! '.", \ . ......-....;-...,....il.f1.!o ,/ \ r....!\'j N t I " '. '. ' " I \';"0 l' /' .. ~, aura '- \, ... \ '''1 - '"" , . ,'-, ~'! f>;f.~ \/ ,- D Shoreline Residential \1- I Tacoma II/) )1 ": d r \ I't"')ftil Urban Conservancy \~. \. /' l~ . I ~ " \ ~ -,.., f . i \ \"'~ . I~ I \,.;s 34~.th 5t , ,I I \~ .... '. IV J' 0:\ 7 " Lake I ".z. 'r' I . f >1 \{2. '! ,/ .-,.. -".... I:Q Genel;u I' . '-"., I l;!?j I ._-.....~....-..,. ,) wll - ...&-w_J.?.9JJLSt_. .j.. }:::l/.~r...,IV\l(:jl/!P(JIC::~Jl(i,'JJ z; lli!1t.~.} :r(liJ/J/4Jr:'" ,,' >< I I , ~I , C/), ;' J i: .~/ ~.l' r.n . . ' ~ I .~ ~ FIPe IvIlle .g, I ~' / I I ~o.l eJ,' :5' Lalee 111 . <t~i ~ / ~! ~' 0 0,5 1 Miles '".() .i!ril). I "0.., "'t". ,~ . PI" '~'" i 'I( ~ (;" ''7 ", J':. ... () I I , ',,'" "~C'? '< ~jl!/I;"(".I"';{!O; , ~; Trout / N Map Date: May, 2007 1_ ./",,~ ?)~-? j';''''' ",(",', I tJI Lake / Pac '~r , , : r Miltont . \ \ A Federal Way ';;- .4. I I EdgewooCl" \ \~ ! 111 ife: I "....-/' '\ \ This map is accompanied by NO warranties, I ! . '" \ and is simply a graphic representation. ..~{t:lJ)( F ~?!f(:.~.!':f!(.~\~'~; y .~'j\1.r:~...~./J1I~.!f}..-'lL._$.!.!.9!.(:~H(!..~~. r~'~q(; F}:':j!?(!.!~J.?l :.:....~!r.f!.{t .E~~:g~![J;.: :;[1 ~~ R~on~g.JQ.EfQtQ.gLCOQ'.!!}i!t.rlJ1i....-_.Mi:!;L!. 2__ ;{2Q? . I ~1-Article III. SHORELINE MANAGEMENT Sections: Division 1. Generally 18-161 Purpose and authority. 18.-162 Jurisdiction. 18-163 Additional definitions. Division 2. Shoreline Regulation 18-164 General development standards. "",:;.~;,;; 18-165 Shoreline modifications. ~_<"f;~l~~r' ~~~V>' .,'.-=- 18-166 Environment desiqnations. ;~ ~C~ ~~ 67 P . t d bl ~-, fih(;? ,~":;: '-'I;; 18-1 ermlt e use ta e. _ ~~~ ,i~ l- ~1~ 18-168 Shoreline residential ermli~~;; , 11{~ 11 18-169 Urban conservanc envjr~filr ~~. . I' "~1!t1i1.,~ 18-170 Natura envIronment. t~i@ ~ . J~~J~ Division 3. Administrative Procedures 18-171 Shoreline manaqemf?nt permit and enforcement procedures. adoption by ref~rence. 18-172 Permit processi nq and pu blic notice. 18-173 Procedure for review. 18-174 Shoreline e)<emption. 18-175 Application reQ..uirements. 18-176 Shoreline substantial development permit. 18-177 Shoreline variance. 18-178 Conditional uses. 18-179 Final approval of shoreline permits. 18-180 Combined hearinq authority. 18-181 Appeals. 18-182 Permit Revisions. ,18-183 Replacement, alteration or reconstruction of nonconforminq use or development. 18-184 Shoreline environment redesiqnations. -1~6flta.j..eosign3tions. l8-.:t-6-5---lJfbaf-l.-environment -+84@&-RI:l-Fal-enviFORmeflt~, . 4-8 167 CeHSBNafl-Cy-r-esiBenttal-eAvfFeflfHBAt., 18 168 N3tur31 CnV-fF0AffiBH-h -- ,l8-1-6-9-,APF>lk:-atien-3nd-publiG--A0tice-: I f~.<lg~..l.9.r 59 / !") ~0~ q r._E.'p~i.fl..cQ.~ V\-i;i-z: ~$ !~t~~::: . ::~; rt (:~!.f~.U! . ;~_L!f2..c9 iin e -Liin_;'illQ!.~~~:.!.!J :.-_ I::) ( :~ i :~~ .:) :~::}: .: t.~~r!Q!!:? fj?~Q:Jnse to EcoloGV coml7Jents_, t!.~.... J..c)__l.QQZ -+~-1-70 P-roBed-uf8,k'.r'f-evie:vv-; . j.g 171.-ghGfe~ine 'i-arictn-c-e.: ,l8-,l-7-2--G0Rditiona~-us€s,: .1-g-1-7--d-.~iRalapprovai ef..-sAorelinepermi ts. 19174G ffib'reGp.' t-A' . . . e !-fl.,., .earlflg-au Gnt-y.; ~5 AI t8 ra HeR-0f--fe€e-A stru cti oR--0f-nenGGAfomHA-g-ttSB-ef-de-veJepm-e0t: -1-S--1+e-Shofehne,envirenment-redesigna tioR', Division 1. Generally 18-161 Purpose and authority. The city adopts these regulations under the authority of the Shoreline Management Act of 1971, Chapter 90.58 RCW, as amended, and the I Shoreline Management Guidelines. Chapter 17344-26 WAC. (Ord. No. 90-38, ~ 1(24.10),2-27-90; Ord. No. 98-323, ~ 3,12-1-98; Ord. No. 99- I 355, ~ 3, 11-16-99t .,"~ _';60~:t' ::l.f",~d".a;.,~ W 18 162 J'd' f"':;,o-" ~ - UriS I~ I.on.. . . ,.bf\1 j~;!~';e~ ~ (a) The proVIsIons of thIS article p"QeJI ~~"pI,y{tb ~l~ development proposed within the areas defi!!ld~:~a,~.;;~sh:prt~Hn.es" i'n RCW .1 90.58.030(2)(d), and ushorelin~~ '~f~r~l~itvlti'e'significance" in RCW 90.58.030(2)(e), and l;shorelanls~fiGf1ReW 90.58.030(2)(f); see 18-163, Definitions. The approximate I~~tion of these shorelines shall be designated on maps maintained by the department of community development; however, the property owner or applicant shall be responsible for determining the eKCl€-t-specific location of the shoreline iurisdiction on the subject property when a permit is filed. The city shall be responsible for verifyinq shoreline iurisdiction. WashinqtonDepartment of Ecoloqy may be contacted to delineate the ordinary hiqh water mark (OHWM) on a subject property as per its authority and responsibilities outlined in RCW 90.58.030(2)(f). (b) No development shall be undertaken by any person on the shorelines of the state without obtaining a shoreline permit from the department of community development. or an authorized statement of '. ex emption per;-prGvi{jeG,-tAa~-f3efmit'5haH'Rot-be-r-eEfI::l~FeG-fof development-exempted from the dcfiRioon-ef~t~nti~1 developme~fl WAC 173-27-040 and for developments exempted by RCW 90.58.140(9) and (10). (Ord. No. 90-38, ~ 1(24.30.10, 24.30.20), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 98- 323, ~ 3,12-1-98; Ord. No. 99-355, ~ 3,11-16-99) 18-163 Additional-definitions. Unless otherwise defined in this chapter, the definitions contained in .1 this chapter, Chapter 22 FWCC, Chapter 90.58 RCW, aM Chapter 173-26 WAC. and Chapter 173-27 WAC shall apply. I i};Jg~_2,Q[59 -- --- -- --- :-.~.):./ <:::! ~'~:~"r?!''''~!,; _~Y.2l~_~~~U~ -- ArtiG/~J1!.:.-~L!.~,)t~r0_!?-Jv1an8qerrJ.tiul::-.J:~~r:[!.f..<.~:;..9J~h]tlg!J;~ Response to EcofoqV comments. tvlqjl 15. 2007 {~~t:-"rn_~~1_n~t!~c~_.V~Ls,~~tjngton State Shorelin~JY.)~!1!9..9.ement Act of 1971: C !l~ oter 90::.~_~_i3 CYL__9.~__.fJme n d ed 0 . ACGGs&,:,-limited 'f)[ibiic-aGGess.mean&:- (:l}-AGtua~.physicai . access -rrom--,lanEl-,-te.-the"ord,j n a rYflfgn-w,atef-mar-k.o-r te..t.fle-wet~onEi -oj FeGt l-y-. abHt-tiflf]-the-efG.iAa.l)'-J:Hgfl-\Na-te-f--rn-a-rk-;-SB€R-ac-ee-ss beffig--H-R:Hte-Ei-t 0- -5f)8-8+fiG-fjfHup-s-ef.-t3e9fJle-ef-te-€eFtafA--feg u 13 rl y p re ~c Fibed times:; OF {2+Visuaj... aGGeS-s-,-a\faHabj.e-t0-tRe-f}efler-al-f)l:I-bli€--te,-the-sReFel~-ne-,and aetaG~wateF--body,-suGA--a€€e-s&-beifl9-~ifiGa-Uy provideEi-fef-ifl-t.~ oo-ve+ef1ffiBf),t-o-f-thB-site-: AGG.e-ss-:-puolic,aGc-ess",mean-s-a€tHal-tH1ebstr-uGt-ed,.ac-cess-avaifabJ.e-to the--gefler-al"pubtic.f (Off) ,lantl--t-o-the-erEHAaF}'-h4gh-watef-r-nar-k-,er-to-tfle ,,,,cHand diFe€U-y-atl:i-tti~-l:hc ordin8ry high wator-maf-k-: Amendment fT!~ans a revision. update. addition. deletion, and/or reenactment to the Federal Way SMP. . Averaqe wade level means the averaqe of the natural or existinq topoqraphy of the portion of the lot, parcel. or tract of real property which will be directly under the proposed buildinq or structure. In the case of structures to be built over the water. averaqe qrade level shall be the elevation of the ordinary hiqh water mark (OHWM). Calculation of the average Qrade level shall be made by averaqinq the qround elevations at the midpoint of all exterior walls of the proposed buildinq or structure. Backshore means a berm, together with associated marshes or meadows, on marine shores landward of the ordinary high water mark which is normallY above high tide level and has been gradually built up by accretion. Bank means a steep rise or slope at the edQe of a body of water or water course. Beach nourishment means the artificial replenishinq of a beach by delivery of materials dredqed or excavated elsewhere. Berm means a ledqe or shoulder consistinq of mounded earth or rock. BeaGA-feeding.meaHs-laR-d,ftl-l--deposUed-eA-!-and,-Dr-,in--the..water-,-to--96 . G~stFibl:lteG-l:ty, naturaf' watef,pF0Ges,ses-fer-..tne--pHFpose-ef--suf)fHernent~Hg eeaffi.materi-ak I ]:\ig~, 3 J}l. 5 9 ~~jti ,'-,'7 r;',.' jc:U! j(!:w.~fP - Articie !!L SI70rQjle.8 Manaoement - Drf!.fJ...!.i'igy!9i.~q'l1 Response to EcoloGV comments __MEW 15, 2007 .gefRf-ffieans-ene. fJr5evef-ai---/.ifte-af--fReUA8--s-0f.-saflEl.-afl~faV€.1 . @eAeFa~j-Y-j3-afalleli Rg.the-5flE>fe---at,o~,I-af-lGwaf€I-.ef,tJ:1.e-,effiiAaPj-Ajgl=1-watef mar-k--wRiGR-are-Aorma I ty-.stable -bec-al:J.se-of-matefial-s~-e-Gr--vegBlatiGfl-: Breakwater means an off-shore structure, either floating or not, which mayor may not be connected to the shore, such structure being ,I designated to absorb and/or reflect back into the water body the energy of the waves_ Bulkhead means a,-selid or open pile of roek,€oncreto, stool, timbor, other m3te-FiaJ-s,Bf.-3--Gem9ffi.atieA-ef-t.I=1csc mGteri31s erectod gonor311y p3rGllel-te-arnj-Aeaf--tl=1e-e-Fd.i-RaF-y-fl~Nater~pu rpoGo of f3FGteGHflfr,adjaGent-.shomlaoos-a-nEl-uf3laAds,-froffi-waVes-Gf-GHfffiA-t&:a wall, seawall, embankmELnt. or other structure erected at or near the OHWM and rouqhly parallel to ttle 5ho.reJine that retains or prevents slidinq or erosion of land or protects lafld from wave or current action. Bluff means a steep slope which abuts and rises from Puqet Sound. Bluffs contain Slopes predominantly in excess of 40 percent, althouqh portions may be less than 40 percent. The toe of the bluff is the beach of Puqet Sound. The top of a bluff is typically a distil)~line where the slope abruptly levels out. Where there is no distincki?Si~~n slope, the slope is either the line of ~{eCJetation separatinq th~1.Hiie~efated slope from the .""".1 "";~~; ""'"':~~_... ~:;i veqetated upiands pl2iteau or, when~tn1a ~1!i:\ffjiS"veGt'etated, the point where the bluff slope diminishes to les~itb.~i1m~r 5.f~~r~nt. (;;' I /:) Gh ",?, ~'"" ~'\" "'<i> fc fr' El 81 ,ass. 03 -rneaft&- ~~ ;~~. ,t,.:;. GVlng epondG e, .' geologic311y fully doveloped, 311~a~lIy dry bGckshoro 3bovo high tide. GI-a-ss-JI-,/:)eaGh-meaFl-s-,a-be~11--Gf-&hef-e-l=1aviFl@--eA-Iy-ma-Fginall-y., geel-eW-Gally,.partia.lly-d-e,veleped,aAd-Ae-t--€lepe-AElabty-dry-Oa€K-sOOFe-al3eve !=lig.I=1-tiG~ Gloss II! be-aGA--ffieaA&-cH3-eaffi-.er-5.RG-Fe--A-avfng no dry bGcksl=1efe a-vafl.aeJ-e-at-flig-A-tiGe.: Conditional use means a use, development, or substantial development which is classified as a shoreline conditional use or is not classified within the SIVIP. Critical salmonid habitats mean habitats that are used bV Pacific salmonid species that miqrate between fresh water and salt water durinq their life cycle. These habitats include: 1. Gravel bottomed streams used for spawninq; 2. Streams, lakes, and wetlands used for rearinq, feedinq, and cover and refuqe from predators and hiqh waters; 3. Streams and salt water bodies used as miqration corridors; aM 4. Shallow areas of salt water bodies used for rearinq, feedinq, as well , as cover and refuqe from predators and currents, includinq, but not limited to, foraqe fish habitats such as sandy beaches and eelqrass beds; and 5. Pocket estuaries includinq streams mouths and deltas where freshwater mixes with salt water and provides rearinq habitat for iuvenile salmonids. . All saltwater shorelines in Federal Way are critical salmonid habitats. I e(J,g~4.gr59 _Gly_ of ~: eciQ(s1.!...y{a v._$..~YJl~ ___:..:~~(~~'2!t..! ~ (: .-:?~]!:?r2J!!.!_s:.J\liJ!tEge '!L9 ~?J_ ~: _?? ~_[::!.~ .:::..: :J) :.Jj?2!J.'Q!2.:'~ BS!.0PonseJo EcoloGV comments :J/ii.:-.15. 2.o0i: Development means a use consistinq ofJhe construction Q.r exJeriQ[ . alteration of structures; dredqinq; drillinq; dumpinq~llinq; removal of aoy' sand. Qravel. or minerals: bulkheadinq; drivinq of pilinq; placinq of obstructions; or any project of a permanent or temporary nature which interferes with the normal public use of the surface of the ~aters overlying lands subject to the SMA (RCW 90.58) at any state of water level. Dock means all platform structures in or f10atinq upon water bodies and connected to land to provide mooraqe or landinq for waterborne pleasure craft and/or water-dependent recreation uses. Dredqinq means the removal of earth from the bottom of a stream. marine water bodyBa-v. lake or other water body for the purposes of deepeninq and/or maintaininq a naviqa!Jonal channel-er to obt3in l:I-Se-of tho bottom m:Jtori3ls for 13ndfill.. Drift cell (Also referred to as "drift sector." or "littoral cell") means a particular reach of marine shore in which littoral drift may occur without significant interruption and which contains any natural sources of such drift and also accretion shore forms created by such dr:if~ Ecoloqical functions means the work~rfonl1ife-m:for role played by the physical, chemical. and bioloqical processes tKCthEi~horeline that contribute to the maintenance of the~{~rnug.tlc ~fid te1restrial environments that constitute the shoreline's ~.fat.6~Q~$;W$.~m. Ecosvstem-wide processe~a'l4tmt; suite of naturally occurrinq physical and qeoloqic processrsi!f~~r6-sion. transport, and deposition; and . specific chemical processes th~rshaQe landforms within a specific shoreline ecosystem and determine both the types of habitat and the associated ecoloqical functions. Emlironment, or master program envjFeAment, or s~f:1ereliAe eAViF0AlneAf.mea-A-s--tRe--GatesJer~es-.0fsh0fe~fnes-ef.-tf.1.e-state--e-stab~i.sAeG t>y--tR€..-GitY-0f-F-.e€l€faI-Way-sReF€.I~f-le.maf1a.gemef1t-mast€f--PFegrafA--to e+ff€f€f-lt-iatc botweon :Jr03C whocc fO:Jt-tl-f€-s-~~differing objectives reg3rding their uco 3nd futuro deve4GF>FRe-A-h Exemptions means those development activities set forth in WAC 173- 27 - 040 Gfl3ptor XX of tho Feder:JIWav~P- which are not required to obtain a Substantial Development Permit but which must obtain an authorized statement of exemption and which must otherwise comply with applicable provisions of the Act and the City's local shoreline master proqram-SMP. Fair market value means the open market bid price for conductinq the work, usinq the equipment and facilities. and purchase of the goods. services and materials necessary to accomplish the development. This would normally equate to the cost of hirinq a contractor to undertake the development from start to finish, includinq the cost of labor, materials, equipment and facility usaqe, transportation and contractor overhead and profit. The fair market value of the development shall include the fair . market value of any donated, contributed or found labor, equipment or materials. I !?i!~._5 DL59 ~~j.tl-:~;:[J~:~::~~~}f::~!. .~/~i[~.Z_~?!~~~e. -:...!.1Jjis;.!Q _u!~ ...~?Jl:?!!~i;ne f0-~1JJ.~~f@!!J_?~!.L:'..f)t <;f!;; ,~~.:~:.]~~~!:~!.~ .... .~ ~~ BJl.;JJ?'Q/J.~EI-1...o Et;;o!QgLCOrnn"if:nls _: r.t.!.~ ..'!..::\. f;tJ~~?' Feasibie means ttJAU!!1 action. sucf.lj3s-9~dev~lopment prQiect. mitiqatior~r prese0!.?Jjon requirement. meets all of the followl.Qg . conditions: (a) The action can be accomplished with technoloqies and methods that have been used in the past in similar circumstances. or studies or tests have demonstrated in similar circumstances that such approaches are currently available and likely to achieve the intended results: (b) The action provides a reasonable likelihood of achievinq its intended purpose; and (c) The action does not physically preclude achievinq the project's primary intended leqal use. In determininq an action's .feasibility. the reviewinq aqency may weiQh the action's relative public costs and public benefits, considered in the short- and lonq-term time frames. Fill means the addition of soil. sand , rock, qravel, sediment, earth retaininq structure. or other material to an area wa.teJ1vvard of the OHWM, in wetlands, or on shorel~mds in a manner thahfa:l's~s the elevation or cre ates dry land. i~:~i '~'fi ,~j Float means a structure or d~XiS~;~,hl~G/,<i~~Jiot ~breakwater and which is moor.ed. .anchored. or otheriJsii~i9r,~;rrn;the waters of Federal Way, and which IS not connected to fj~t~,'Ot~bne. ~l~ ~, -~y ~~ . Floodplain means one hun6'red-year flood plain and means that land area susceptible to inundation with a one percent chance of beinq equaled or exceeded in any qiven year. The limit of this area shall be based upon flood ordinance requlation maps or a reasonable method which meets the objectives of the Act: Geoloqicallv hazardous areas means areas which because of their susceptibility to erosion, land-slidinq, seismic or other qeoloqical events are not suited to sitinq commercial, residential or industrial development consistent with public health or safety concerns. Geoloqically hazardous areas include the followinq areas: (1) Erosion hazard areas are those areas havinq a severe to very severe erosion hazard due to natural aqents such as wind, rain, splash, frost action or stream flow. (2) Landslide hazard areas are those areas potentially subject to episodic downslope movement of a mass of sailor rock includinq, but not limited to, the followinci areas: a: Any area with a combination of: 1. Slopes qreater than 15 percent; . 2. Permeable sediment, predominately sand and qravel, overlvinq relatively impermeable sediment or bedrock, typically silt and clay; and . 3. Sprinqs or qroUndwater seepaqe. I P.t,,~<,: 6 uC 59 -. .-.-.-.... . -..... C~:l:... n! i'~~':, . !:: ~~:~~v."5!y.1E...::...~.rticje Iii. ..')J!orc!jt!.:J./~~?Q!}f"~''lQ"ut '-~!a{tJ~eSlufations _..." j.h. .. _... Res{.")Qt7se to [;cotoclV comments. May. 15. 2007 t~~Any area whicht18s ~hown movement durinq the ~olocene epoch. from 10.000 years _~go to the present, or which is..!:JD.9erlain by mass . wastaqe debris of that epoch. c. Any area potentially unstable as a result of rapid stream incision, stream bank erosion or undercuttinq by wave action. Q.:....Any area located in a ravine or on an active alluvial fan, presently or potentially subject to inundation by debris flows or floodinq. e. Those areas identified by the United States Department of Aqriculture Soil Conservation Service as havinq a severe limitation for buildinq site development. f. Those areas mapped as class U (unstable), UOS (unstable old slides), and URS (unstable recent slides) by the Department of Ecoloqy. g. Slopes havinq qradients qreater than 80 percent subject to rockfall durinq seismic s~akinq. (3) Seismic hazard areas are those areas subject to severe risk of earthquake damaqe as a result of seismically induced qround shakinq, slope failure, settlement or soil liquefaction, or surface faultinq. These conditions occur in areas un.derlain by cohesionless soils of low density usually in associatiQA$WttlYa shallow groundwater table. . ~ ~~, ~f. j~j (4) Steep slope hazard areas are th:@~1 afl~ks~~lthi\:a slope of 40 percent or greater and with a vertioa'if!~I~fo~1iJ!.I~t more feet, a vertical rise of 10 feet or more for everi~ tr&,~ ~'orizontal distance. A slope is delineated by establishi~lt~O~ and top, and measured by . averaqinq the inclinatio~bver at least 10 feet of vertical relief. Geotechnical report or qeotechnical analvsis means a scientific study or evaluation conducted by a qualified expert that includes a description of the qround and surface hydroloqy and qeoloqy, the affected land form and its susceptibility to mass wastinq, erosion, and other qeoloqic hazards or processes, conclusions and recommendations reqardinq the effect of the proposed development on qeoloqic conditions, the adequacy of the site to be developed, the impacts of the proposed development, alternative approaches to the proposed development, and measures to mitiqate potential site-specific and cumulative qeoloqical and hydroloqical impacts of the proposed development, includinq the potential adverse impacts to adjacent and down-current properties. Geotechnical reports shall conform to accepted technical standards and must be prepared by qualified professional enqineers or qeoloqists who have professional expertise about the reqional and local shoreline qeoloqy and processes. Gradinq means the movement or redistribution of the soil, sand, rock~ qravel, sediment, or other _material on a site in a manner that alters the natural contour of the I~m~ Groin means a barrier type structure extending from the backshore into the water across the beach. The purpose of a groin is to interrupt . sediment movement along the shore. I J~!;i.g<;_ 7 _9J. 59 F:: ~!/_Q{ .~- }(.1~!i? L tJ\,' QY_$.i1 ~.~ A rticl ~UL.. Shoreline It:.Qf! i1.2e{!?i~!J}_=_f:.~if.(..~~~~?g}.Jj..E!.1LQQ~ Response to EcofoQV comments .::.~1~:y.' 1.5. 2907 ,I--Iejg.t!.L!.neans that distance measured from averaQe qrade level to tt~_~ . higr~E2~Lp_Qjm-.9J a structure: Provided, that television ante[mas, chimney~~ and similar appurtenances shall not be used in calculatinq heiqht, except where such appurtenances obstruct the view of the shoreline of a sub~an!i<?lnumber of residences on areas adjoininq such shorelines. or the ~pplicable master proqram specifically requires that such appurtenances be included: Provided further, that temporary construction equipment is excluded in this calculation. Jetty means an artificial barrier used to change the natural littoral drift to protect inlet entrances from clogging by excess sediment. Landslide means an episodic downslope movement of a mass of soil or rock t.D_at_Lo_c1udes but is not limited to rockfalls, slumps. mudflows, and earthflows, ---- Land surface modification means the clearinq or removal of trees, shrubs, qroundcover and other veqetation and all qradinq, excavation and fillinq activities. ,. Littoral drift means the natural movement lQ~~~~rfnent along marine or lake shorelines by wa-ve-br-ea-kefwave-action ~bd ~rroffi&-in response to prevailing winds. -'''. t~Wt} ~ft~\\ ~t;'- , Major stream means any stt:eainla'nd[tffl~e ltt.ibutaries to any stream, l:io.,~.:-;.....: "~"-:';;.f'- (ff;t" .;;.,,,,..-. .which contains or supports, or!ffinm:t!ii\l0t.tnal circumstances contains or . supports, resident or miqratof\l~i~.~Tf there exists a natural permanent ~o;:...".,,'':- blockaqe on the stream cours~which precludes the upstream movement of anadromous salmonid fish, then that portion of the stream which is downstream of the natural permanent blockaqe shall be requlated as a major stream. Marine_means pertaininq to tidally influenced waters, includinq Puqet S~und and the bays, estuaries and inlets associated therewith. Minor stream means any stream that does not meet the definition of "major stream. Native Shoreline Veqetation means trees, shrubs and other plant speci~~Jhat are indiqenous to a specific area or reqion. Plants native to western \Nash.[nqton are referenced in Flora of the Pacific Northwest (Hitchgock and Cronquist). Qrnamentallandscapinq and invasive species shall not be considered native shoreline veqetation. Natural or existinq topoqraphv means the topoqraphy of the lot, parcel, or tract of real property immediateiy prior to any site preparation or qradinG. includinq excavatinq or fillinq. Nea,L{ihore means either nearshore environment or nearshore habitat . ' af}~I~f?i~i@_nerClllv to an area alol"lli.!he Puqet Sound shoreline that ~~~.Q~L?.fr9_m the_top of_bluffs or.~R!aQQ..are:9_immediately adjacentJo thEl I C~lg~_ 8 _~~:59 ~- .CitL!}j Ff;J.:1er51LY.~~~~:I _.~~.~~r:_..-:_ A(.ti:;!fLJ'.!l~~(.!~;0.:'!;' ':'~ J..l~.:~?~.::;!.I;!.!.'!}fI{1t -__f2rafr Ji~9i!.!{:J!.Q.:}.~ Res.09.!I?9 l~;_.L~.t;.Q!J:?.fJ:l comrnel?!s ___..!:/!fJ.Y.~ 15:....~Q()7. p.ff:l.c:;n to the poil}-L~tlere sU...Q!i9Dt Q~Detrqt~~c.f:l..C:.Qc .\(~~t~?.f.$Jo a depth . where aquatic plant life is supported. !\Jonconforming use or development means a sQqr~J~l~..use or Q!~velopment which was lawfu!ly constructed or estabEs~ed j2rior to the ?ffective date of the I\ct or the applicable SMP, or cn~wnQTnents thereto, but which does not conform to present requla!Lon~~i_~!andards of the SMP. I Non-water-oriented uses means those uses that._are not water- dependent, water-related, or water-enioyment, and which have little or no relationship to the shoreline and are not considered priority uses .under the SMA. Examples include professional offices, automobile sales or repair shops, mini-storage facilities, multifamily residential development, department stores, and gas stations. Ordinary Hiqh Water Mark (OHWM) means the fD_f-lrls. on all lakes, streams and tidal waters that will be found by examininq the beds and banks and ascertaininq where the presence and ac.tion of waters are so common and usual and so lonq continued in altt6.l1&16arJ vears as to mark upon the soil a character distinct from thattbf~fue alSuttinq upland, in respect to veqetation, as that condit.t.e~.f$.\e1l.!'on J~!J)e t 1971, as it may naturall chan e thereafter on~1ltl'!!:.i.f I'ltjrf~e thereafter in accordance with ermits issued b a local ..€>~' ~~ .:~ It or the De artment of Ecoloqy. . In any area where the ordinarA;-~H~ater mark cannot be found, the ordinary hiqh water mark adioif-Wnq saltwater shall be the line of mean hiqher high tide and the ordinary hiqh water mark adjoininq freshwater shall be the line of mean hiqh water. Permit means any substantial development, variance, conditional use permit, or revision authorized under chapter 90.58.RCW. I . Pier means any platform structure or floatinq structure upon water bodies that is connected to land and provides public access, fishinq or mooraqe for watercraft enqaqed in commerce or pUblic transportation. Primary Structure means the structure associated with the principal use of the property. If more than one structure is associated with the principal use of the property, the one with the hiqhest value shall be considered the primary structure. Public Access means the public's ability to qet to and use the State's public waters, the water/land interface and associat~_d public shoreline area. Public Utilitv means the facilities of a private business orqanization such as a public service corporation, or a qovernmental aqency performinq some public service and subject to special qovernmental . requlations. the services which are paid for directly by the recipients thereof. Such services shall include but are not limited to: water supply. electric power, telephone, cablevision, natural qas and transportation for I PaUl: 9 ur 59 --=.- ..-.-... ~i1Y. of f~fd.qf2.Lf.!!. .V{Qj/. ;:~:~:le_'~....~'J:'j.{!.:jf} Jj(__~/.~:)!..:':!.U!.:0._./~:1f!~'~2i1~-L~?~!f.U~ .~. Orc!.!!.._fi~J1J!..!QJ.~or!'i Rc'spo!}se to Lfdo!oc;\~.f.Q!I.l!.!J!;:~(}ts .:.:..!.\t~tt._1QL-.?_OO 7 persons and freiqht. The term also i(~ciudes broadcast tower~f1tennas . Sind Ii?lc.:!J~d facilities oper2.~d ._QELC:l_~g..fI1m~cciaLl2.asis. B~storation means in the contexLof "ecoloqical restoration." tht:: reestablishment or upqradinq ~f ir:!:1J2.elred _ecoloqical shoreline pr~)Cesses or functions. This may be accor:DJ2Ji$Jled throuqh meas_ures includinq, but not limited to, reveqetation. removal of intrusive shoreline structures and removal or treatment of toxic materials. Restoration does not imply a requirement for returninq the shoreline area to aboriqinal or pre-European settlement conditions. Riprap means a layer, facina or protective mound of anqular stones randomly placed to prevent erosion, scour or slouqhinq of a structure or embankment; also, the stone sQ use_9..: Shorelands, also referred to as "s.horeland areas," means those lands extendinq landward for two hundred feet in all directions as measured on a horizontal plane from the ordinary hiqh water mark; floodways and contiquous floodplain areas landward two hundred feet from such floodways; and all wetlands and river deltas associated with the streams, lakes, and tidal waters which are subiect to th,e;i~~lrsions of this chapter; the same to be desiqnated as to loca~<?n~i t~~~D~'~artmentof Ecoloqy. ri~~r~t~Il %f~ ~1f?1 i{~ Shoreline administrator meaffi~t~kl~d~lli~r3t~h-aH-be-tAe-Gitv f;i>i :;~.., ~:.""i!.~ ~. \$:' Mafl-8Qa-rPl3nninq Director of tlii'e :IDerba~meht of Community Development . or his or her desiqnee and is r~t<f()rif$ib'ie for administerinq the Federal Way SMP. :f.i~:':':" Shoreline environment de~fg!..29..tion means the cateqories of shorelines of the state established by the city of Federal Way shoreline manaqement master proqram to differentiate between areas whose features imply differinq objectives reqardinq their use and future development. Shoreline jurisdiction means all "shorelines of the state" and "shorelands" as defined in the Federal Way SMP and RCW 90.58.030. Shoreline Master Proqram (Sf.l1P) means the comprehensive use plan for a described area, and the use requlations toqether with maps, diaqrams, charts, or other descriptive material and text. a statement of desired qoals, and standards developed In accordance with the policies enunciated in RCW 90.58.020. Shoreline modifications means those actions that modify the physical confiquration or qualities of the shoreline area, usually throuqh the construction of a physical elem,ent such as a dike, breakwater, pier, weir, dredQed basin, fill, bulkhead, 9L.otheJ'"_.shoreline structure. They can include other actions. such as .~.t~arinq ,and qradinq,-0F--8ftf3HGatkm-ef GRemiGa-l-s . Shoreline variance means to qrant relief from the specific bulk, dimensional or performance standards in the local SMP, but not a means . to vary a "use" of a shoreline. Shoreline stabilization means actions taken to address erosion , impacts to property. dwellinqs, businesses, or structures caused by I P'!.!f..c...: IO_vX.59 ::: .'Hy..2f. ~w :.:':.f ~~~'0.! _~:Y'r~ l. ,? ~(t..!..~=.!}. rl ic!flI!.L..S! ]or.t~ fine MfJ!2ifL!].(~2f:!.IL-:_O rc{J_l.( eo u! ?2JLQ!l~ Response to EcoloGV comments - Mav 15. 2007 !J.?tLCflLshoreline processes such as currents, floods, tides. wind or wave action . ;?!Jg!"~~i0.~.-?.D.l~~!l~L?.JLQfJh.5L~vater areas of the state. includinq Le.~.~r~QjL~,-an9 their associE!!ed shorelands, toqether with the lands y..0.c!QrL'iJ.oQ.lt:l.i2.f.n; exce2LllL~_Qrelines of statewide siqnificanceJill 3?JJgi~JineJl_on_?eqments of streams upstream of a point where the mean annual flow is twenty cubic feet per second or less and the wetlands ?ssociated with such upstream seqments; and (iii) shorelines on lakes @_~s than twentv acres in size and wetlands associated with such small L<!.kes. Shorelines of Statewide Siqnificance means those areas of Puqet SQlJnd in the City of Federal Way Iyinq seaward from the line of extreme !ov'Ltide. . Shorelines of the state means the total of all "shorelines" and "shorelines of statewide siqnificance" within the City of Federal Way. Soft-shore bank stabilization means the use of bioenqineerinq or biotechnical bank stabilization measures where ve.ge.tation, loqs, rock and beach nourishment are used to address erosiam~~~frol and slope stability. SMP means the Shoreline Master Pro0iarl:~j! t~ . .r."~4 .~. '.i. i..~~.;.J': "%~.: SMA means the Shoreline Mana.':.. . .!l ret. ~~i ..<'~f · '" . jl! ~ -- .. . i}~~ ~)~i.~r L~ ~ !~ ?& ~~~ !l!:r-~ Stringline setback means a'~t't~ll!!-ime arawn between the points on the primary structures building~jjpvmg the greatest projection ~~ . a-j:)f3w:ten3nt stA:l-GlliFe-5 such 3~ecks) _waterward on the two adjacent properties. If one of the adiacent properties is unimproved the line shall be drawn to the point of the standard shoreline setback at the side property line of the unimproved lot. Substantial Accessorv Structure means non primary structures equal to or larqer than 400 square feet and in qood repair. Water-dependent means a use or portion of a use which cannot exist in any other location and is dependent on the water by reason of the intrinsic nature of its operations. Examples of water dependent uses may include ship cargo terminal loading areas, ferry and passenger terminals, barge loading facilities, ship building and dry docking, marinas, aquaculture, float plane facilities and sewer outfalls. Wale.;--eAjeymeRt-me-aAS-a-r-eGreatienal Li se,-ef-ffifief-use f:J cil it3ti ng PU9I-iG--aGGe&s.to--tJ:le-&I:le-reHoo.a&-a-flffmaFy-GA-aFaGteri-st-iG.of-tfle-tlse-;-or-a uSB-th-a.t--Pffiv-ides-fer-reGr--ea.tien-aI-l:J-Se--ef-aestA-e-tfG--BnjoymeRt-ef-the WBre-HRe-fer 3 substamial-ffilffi9or of peeplo ~s :J geflefal ch()f:Jctoristic of t-R-e--tl-SO and -which thFeU~fle-Ie-Gation, dosigR--aflG-&13ef8-tien 3SSUroS tho FH:ihhB~s-abiHty-tG-eHjBy-t-Ae--pA-y-sfGal-a n d 3 csthet-fB-€tB-aJit-ies-.ef-tAe SA0feli-Re-:--ffi-ef€Ief-te-EfHaHf-y-as-a-w:Jtcr onjoynieA-t-l:l-Se-,-tAe--uso must be BfiBA to tho gener:J1 pul:>lf€-.anti-tRe-s-Aerefine orieRteEl-5j:}3GB-\tvithin the {*GjeGt-ffH:lSt4te-dev-etee-te-t-he-s-peGffiG-a-sf}eG-t-s-Gf-t-A€--Hse-th:Jt fos tefS shefeliAe-eR-je.ymeflt...P-rimar-y.wa-1ef-8njoy-me-ft-t-.tl-ses-may--ffiGlude,8-ut-afe . fl0t..jimite4-tG-;-"p3r-k-s.;-pi-e.F-&-a-nd -0the-f-i.mW-0vemeAt-s..fa(;,'-ij~t-at.j.A-@--f)1:l9I-iG a<:-c-es-s---t-e-s-Rerel.ifles-ef-t4e-st-ate-;-aA~eRer-aJ.--watef-eAje-y~-y ift€looe,btl-t--afe--A-Gt-l-imite4.te-;..r--estatlFant-s;-ffiu-&elJ.FAS-,.-a€j-U-3Rum-&; I E(!g~_ I I ~'!L 5 9 (;.~/ .: ::'}[ f:t:.~~~-:./::!1,~{~'ay" St\I,P - ArI1G!E.:.1U._.~?j)ore!ine t!j1anaaerr12_rJl=_P::01}'~.!~--::.~lL{h~fl.2n.s f,esfJonse to EcoloGV comments ::_0:'fiiY J.:.'i. 2007 sBien.Mlc! eGeKJgi C8 l.r-esePJe~, rc~0ft&-aH€l- mi ~d-use-€-emrneFGia~ . fiffi-VidBE:l~.~hat. 5UCA -HSeS-GOA-l0fffi--te--tHe-aooVB-w-affir-enjeymern sf)ecificatieAs'8 FIG theprevisiBAS-Gf-tne..maste FpregFam-: Wa ter-e-r:ieRted meaAS-af1-Y-G9m b in at-ioA-ef-water d epeAEI-eFtt,wat-eF- felatoo;-a AG!ef-watef--eR-j0ym~.-s-ervos :Js-aFl-aU--e-A€9ffi~~ . deffffit-i0A-fBr-f)f-iefity-tlses--l:ffiGef-tAc SMA. Water-related means a use or portion of a use which is not intrinsically dependent on a waterfront location but whose economic vitality is dependent upon a waterfront location because: (1) Of a functional requirement for a waterfront location such as the arrival or shipment of materials by water or the need for large quantities of water; or (2) The use provides a necessary service supportive of the water- dependent commercial activities and the proximity of the use to its customers makes its services less expensive and/or more convenient. Examples include professional services serving primarily water-dependent activities and storage of water-transported foods. (Ord. No. 98-323, ~ 3, 12-1-98; Ord. No. 99-355, ~ 3, 11-16-99) A~~ . . .''\~' Wetland means areas that are imJl~Mal~a imfJsai~rated by surface water or round water at a fre uenc 1i1~dr~titj"~l.1 ~~ufficient to su ort and that under norm.al circumstancesl;f~ ~it~brr a prevalence of veqetation . typically adapted for life in saitilt~b"'soil conditions. Wetlands qenerally include swamps. marshes, btrcls, and. similar areas. Wetlands do not include those artificial wetlands intentionally created from nonwetland sites, includinq, but not limited to, irriqation and drainaqe ditches, qrass- lined swales, canals, detention facilities, wastewater treatment facilities, farm ponds, and landscape amenities, or those wetlands created after July 1, 1990, that were unintentionally created as a result of the construction of a road, street, or hiqhway. Wetlands may include those artificial wetlands intentionally created from nonwetland areas to mitiqate the conversion of wetlands. . I E.0gS; 12 _QJ 59 I gtl'-Qr..f.'(.:/~.:.;:....l!. ~~~'reL_$/,Ar:> - Article If I. _$!iQCQ~r!~!::..~..(:/!)!J/29!2.Z.~!f.?i :.{._-::_Q/{:f.l./~'f.0}i.j:iU'::'.I~' ~ Response lO.J;.~Q/gg:LJ.~on IU1en/ ~..:. .l~"'! a.~'{'_J9~._?i2{:L~ Division 2. Shoreline Regulation . 18-164 rNEW SECTIONl General development standards. The followinq qeneral development standards apply to ali uses and activities in all shoreline environments: (a) Impact mitigation. (1) To the extent Washinqton's State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 (SEPA), chapter 43.21 C RCW. is applicable, the analvsis of environmental impacts from proposed shoreline uses or developments shall be conducted consistent with the rules implementinq SEPA (FWCC XX and WAC 197-11 ). Mitiqation for adverse impacts to shoreline functions will be trigqered durinq the SEPA review, shoreline land use permit process or exemption approval process. (2) Where required, mitiqation measures shall be applied in the following sequence of steps listed in order of priority. ..,;-r$.ff, ~Jf~ iW!f~ a. Avoidinq the impact altoqether by OQt t~K'fnqWa certain action or parts of an . . ~~ ~~~~ ~f"~ action, ~4J'a !<.~~ ~~" iiH b. Minimizin im acts b Itc 1~ ~. :i'~e&~ Ie 0~4 ma nitude of the action and its im lementation b fP'" -:;n . .o\ .f ri~te technolo USJ '" ste s to avoid or reducEl' ses. . ~" c. Rectifvinq the impact by'repairinq, rehabilitatinq, or restor;nq the affected environment; d. Reducinq or eliminatinq the impact over time by preservation and maintenance operations; e. Compensatinq for the impact by replacinq, enhancinq, or providinq substitute resources or environments; and f. Monitorinq the impact and the compensation projects and takinq appropriate corrective measures. ~(3) In determininq appropriate mitiqation measures applicable to shoreline development. lower priority measures shall be applied only where hiqher priority measures are determined to be infeasible or inapplicable. (4) Required mitiqation shall not be in excess of that necessary to assure that proposed uses or development will result in no net loss of shoreline ecoloqical functions. (5) Mitjqation actions shall not have a siqnificant adverse impact on other shoreline functions fostered by the policy of the Shoreline Manaqement Act. {e1(6) When compensatory measures are appropriate pursuant to the mitjqation priority sequence above, preferential consideration shall be qiven to measures that replace the impacted functions directly and are located in the immediate . vicinity of the impact. However, alternative compensatory mitiqation !!lay .P~ authorized if said mitiqation occurs within the watershed and addresses limitinq factors or identified critical needs for shoreline conservation based on watershed I t~1~_13 ut2L 5 9 ~1tL._Q[E eQ~r.f!i.xYa 1/.~1\!1,D -- .lirLis;L~ _{[L.. $ ;:!.~?~'q!j~I.Q. {'~:1,~:~C1 ~il?!~~Z!J.'~ ~?~ ..-' .D!!"~'U.L[-{ ~?g ~~{~~!.!.i.2!} {! Re..'!.iR2!2:~Q_1.Q. ~!~QLQfL'i...fOf!2! ~:[.}1"-.: J~~J 5'!J:_.L9. 2 Q9.1 or comprehensive manaqernent plans. Authqrization of <;:9J:!lQ~n~atorv miticlation . measures may require--.9..QQ!opriate safeguacdsLl~_cr.nS_9J_~Q.!lQj1i9_r:!~~-11ecessary to ensure no net loss of ecoloqical functions. ilil-Veqetation conservation. Existinq Aahve shoreline ve@tation shall be preserved per development standards established for each shoreline environment desiqnation. (c) Water quality I stormwater. All activities and development within the shoreline jurisdiction shall incorporate water pollution control measures and best manaqement practices (BMPs) for stormwater manaqement. Such measures shall address both temporary impacts to water Quality from construction activities as well as the need for permanent stormwater manaQement facilities in compliance with the requirements and restrictions of all applicable city and state requlations. (d) Critical areas. Activities and developmentJ8:iJcritical areas found within shoreline jurisdiction are required to cOfUplY\'t:Vhh the feHGwfHq development standards outlined in Appenctix Jf:- d'ritical Areas and Appendix B - Flood Damaqe Redue1i:0o. ,t5l~ eaCh a'fea described below. 1 Geolo ic Hazard Area ,~ffe':'.. ~t&1tl;t, 8010 icall hazardous areas located in the shoreline 'urisdiction inc. dl9."c'liazard areas landslide hazard areas steep slopes and erosion hazai 1 r~as. If a Qeoloqic hazardous area is located . within the shoreline jurisdictioW-:~ all activities on the site shall be in compliance with the requirements and restrictions of Sections 1 ,2, 3 and 4 of Appendix A. (2) Streams and Wetlands. If a stream or wetland is located within the shoreline iurisdiction, all activities within the shoreline jurisdiction shall be in compliance with the requirements and restrictions of Sections 1 , 2, 3, 5 and 6 of Appendix A. (3) Flood Damaqe Reduction. If an area of special flood hazard is located on or adiacent to a development site within shoreline jurisdiction, all activities on the site shall be in compliance with the requirements and restriction of Appendix B. . (4) Critical Aquifer Recharqe Areas and Wellhead Protection Areas: If a critical aquifer recharqe area or wellhead protection area (3$ dcfffieG-~ Ch3ptcr 22) is located within the shoreline iurisdiction. all activities within the shoreline jurisdiction shall be in compliance with the requirements and restrictions of ~W-GG-Gh~ter 22. AmG~e--X-I-V-;--glvlsi0n-.97-Gr-iti€aI-Ar-ea-sSections 1, 2, 3, and 7 of Appendix A. (e) Critical salmonid habitats. All saltwater shorelines in Federal Way are critical salmonid habitats. Activities and development in critical salmonid habitats found within the shoreline jurisdiction are required to comply with the followinq development standards in addition to those contained in other sections of this chapter: . Jk1) S:Jlmon -afld $tcclho:Jd Critic:J1 ~aHw:Jter :Jnd Froshwa-tef--F1abit:Jts (Critic31 Habit3t~. I i>.!l.;s:L 14_.\L1.: 59 ---- - -- --- I ('-i(:,: (;f j.~.':j~.::!'.:~l! vVa~i S!viP '-/~!~lic/e iil. S/1orefinc A1anE;Ci'5'n1enl -, L~r.:;ft Reaulations .-.~ ......-........ ... '.-.-' _.~.' ._-~_..._------_.... ---_.~....._._----_..._-_..._------_._.- Response to Eco!o{j'l c0[T7rnen/!i.:Jv1CJj/ 15. 2007 (1) Structures which prevent the migration of salmon and steelhead are I prohibited--if1--tAe-pOFtieAs--0-f....tRe-wateHdOO~~stl. Fish bypass facilities . shall allow the upstream migration of adult fish. Fish bypass facilities shall prevent fry and juveniles migrating downstream from being trapped or harmed. (-2-)LanGfiUs-sAaH-AOHntru d e i ntosa Imefl-..a.n€I--tee+heaEI-Aaffit:Jts, cxcept--as f}roviB-ed--H+-stJ.9seGtieA-tk-)(3) of this sectiGR-: j-J.jbaAdfiIl5 m3Y intrudo into critic31 531t '.vater are:Js _used by s31mon 3nd stoolhoad for migr:Jtion corridors, re3ring, fooding 3nd rofugo only whore tho f*OPonent-OO~A-5-a conditien31 us~r::rnt (CUP) :Jnd demonstr:Jtes 311 of tho followiflg conditions are-met a. Tho l:Jndfill iE; fOF w3ter dopondent or w3ter rol3tod uso; bQ. An :J/torn:Jti'lo 31ignmont or 10c:Jtion is not fo3sible; ~. The project is designed to minimize its imp3cts on the environment; dg. The project focility is in the public interest; 3nd og. If tho project will cre:Jto signific3nt unavoidable adverso imp:Jcts, the imp:Jcts 3ro mitigated by cro3ting in kind ropl3comont habit3t nO:Jr tho project. Whorc in kind r€f}lacoment mitig3tion is not feasiblo, reh3bilitating dogr3ded h3bitat m:JY be required 3S :J substitute. ,~.~~ . ~41-~~s-s-tfle-:af1~~t demGRstr:J~o~~~ft SReffi--OaAA-stabilization. OF eJe€flgmeeH~~EftI€5-Wll-I-Ae-t--9~u s.~e~~I, ~llik-J:lea4s.:tAd-etAef ShOFe#Ae f}Fet~Gt~efl-stfl:l€tuFeS :Jre pr~x,~tte~~~~i &!rI"n arJd steel-A€afI--GfffiGaI s31moniG Aae~tat-: Y,f;t';t~ ~,itt ~~~" ~ ~-)-WAef€-eulkhe:Jds ~R q~f~shOfeHfl6----f3r-0teGt.feA--stH::f€tures me aHewed, tho toe of tho bulkhen;dW ~r structure shall bo 10c:Jtcd l:Jndw3rd of the . f";.:;:;F-f;:: eFGi-A-af-y--A-i~h water mark exco'pf 35 provided in subsoction (kg)(6) of this 5oction. W-Aefe-.-afl---&xistifl~mkl:lead OF--WtlGluro c3nnet--be-.-remeved becauso of effil+r-oAffieAtah-safety,-ef--~eeleg-ic31 co n co rns, t~e---l.east--eftV-if9ftmeA-ta#y imf}aGti-A~.. altorn:Jtive sh-aU--9e-t1SeEi-:-~€ement----bHJ.k.ReaG-or shOfelffie f)f.ffie.Gtie-R-----stR::l€-llife-sl=lall bc 3S close to the. oxisttA-g--5tfucturo as j:}0&s~ble€GFtStH:iGteEl-oo-fl::l-FtRer-watefW:Jrd of the oxistin<:rB-u+kRea€i-: . (2.e) _Bulkho:Jds, bro3kw:Jton::, jottios, groins and othor s~horeline mod ificatio n protoctio n structures may intrude into salmon 3rid steolho:Jd fl-aei-tatscritical salmonid habitats only where the proponent demonstfates all of the following conditions are met: a. An alternative alignment or location is not feasible; b. The project is designed to minimize its impacts on the environment; I c. Tho f:Jcility-is in tho public interest; :Jnd fa. If the project will create s-igflific3nt unavoidable adverse impacts, the impacts are mitigated by creating in-kind replacement habitat near the project. Where in-kind replacement mitigation is not feasible, rehabilitating degraded habitat may be required as a substitute. d. -The project satisfies all provisions of section 18-165 Shoreline mod ifications. (7) Docks, piofs, pilings :Jnd fl03ts m3Y bo loc3ted in w:Jter 3ro3S used by salmon 3nd steolho3d fef-m-igFatief1 corridors, rearing, foeding 3nd refuge, providod the f:Jcilities use open piling construction. ^PPF03ch fills Sh311 be 10c:Jted . I3ndw:Jrd of tho ordin:Jry high 'N:Jtor m:Jrk. _DG€k-s,-piers;-~HAgs--aAd-f/eats--s-Ra" RBi-be located in othof s:J I mefl-aAG-s-tBeJ.j::}e:Jdcritic:J I habitats--.---+Ae-project sh:J1l bo ~neG-te--ffli-A.f~i-t-5-~mf>3Gt5-efl--tRe-eFWff()f)meffi., I l'.~~~ 15 J}[ 59 -~ -- - ~ -~ (~! {/ ,~)! .~~'.:/:./ ~J:~~~!.l.J~~J::_~M.[~~: rticle JJ.L5'1o ~.S?!/.c!~__{0.a n ~Q?!.?!!2.!L::. J) r!iti.l? 'l.g?.!l~~.(j9ii~?. Response to EcoloGV carT/menls :.:..Mil.'( 15. 2007 . (~g) Open pile bridges are the preferred water crossing structures over salm0H-aoo-stee~headcritical saJmonid habitats. If a bridge is not feasible, one of the following water crossing'structures may be approved if the impacts are--can as(>Bpta9!€Qe __ITlili.9Qted: temporary culverts, bottomless arch culverts, elliptical culverts or rOUf-le.-Q.t!l'l!-1i~h-passable round culverts. These structures are listed in priority order, with the first having the highest preference and the last the lowest preference. In order for a. lower priority structure to be permitted, the applicant must show the higher priority structures are not feasible. The project shall be designed to minimize its impacts on the environment. I (19)Bridges and in-water utility corridors may be located insalm9rHloo steelAeaGcritical salmonid habitat~ provided the proponent shows that all of the following conditions are met: a. An alternative alignment is not feasible; b. The project is located and designed to minimize its impacts on the environment; c. Any alternative impacts are mitigated; and I d. Any landfill is located landward of the~~E,.~Jnary high water mark. Open piling and piers required to CQ,IJ{~tf~t the bridge may be placed waterward of the ordinary high water mar~j.ifmrPo\alt~rnative method is feasible. I NBtWftftst-aAGiRg subsection"'R(t~(~~~ofJlthis!i~1ccti9fl-:-WWhen installing in- '. ~,_'....." ';~11"X--" ').0:.1 ',?:-, ,_ water utilities, the installer ma~m:eW[efiuiift~~~, ~fb place native material on the bed and b.anks of the 'water bOd~ ~f~~~"itf~nef. to re-establish ~he preconst~uction . elevation and contour of the ~~'a. ltVThe project shall be deSigned to aVOid and .~, minimize-its impacts on the en\rlronment. CQ+O) Dredging in critical salmonid habitats which will d:Jm:Jgo sh:J11ew w:Jtcr h:Jbit3t used by s:Jlmon :Jnd steelhc3d for migr3tion corridors, ro3ring, feeEl-iA9-8Rd--fefH9&-shall not be allowed unless the proponent demonstrates all of the following conditions are met: a. The dredging is for a water-dependent or water-related use; b. An alternative alignment or location is not feasible; I 3. The project is designed to minimize its impacts on the environment; d. The project laBHity is in the public interest; and e. If the project will create significant unavoidable adverse impacts, the impacts are mitigated by creating in-kind replacement habitat near the project. Where in-kind replacement mitigation is not feasible, rehabilitating degraded habitat may be required asa substitute. _ ~+.Q.red-!i}i~-aOO- tho romovat-ef..-..ee€I-matefials-Betew-tAB--water-liAe-is }3fGAi-ffite€l.-witrnn--salmon 3nd stecl-AeaG~ea& (611 +:2) In-water dredge spoil disposal sites shall not be located in sal-meR 3nd ~tcelhG:Jecritical salmonid habitats. (7-1-2-1-3) l-anElEfilling, dredging, channelization and other activities which negatively impact habitat Y3luo~ are prohibited in wetlands, ponds, and side channels which provide refuge or othor h:Jbibt for c31mon or cteelhc3dare associated with critical salmonid habitats. .1 (8-1-3-l4) Within sa/.men 3nd stcclheadcrjtical habitats, permanent channel changes and realignments are prohibited. -<1-11-aMflHaGt:Jlture u~es -s4aH.-oot be cct:JblishefJ. in s:Jlmon :Jnd steel/:leaElGf-iticai-&alme-n id h 3 /:}j.t-at-~.-exGef}t-fer--affia-s--that---af&-0ffiy--{J sed fo r I f.,~_~~~~.l 6 ~lr 5 9 gifJ~_Qt Fe{1e.r~l(.i(Yi~y_:SA<f:~?_'- .:~rtifLq !fl. Shoreline f0J!B!5]!;~tt!!jl~:'!,. _[)rQ.a_[(q2~!!.:~!.!Qi!.~: f?esponse to EcoioClY COI/)!7"if/fYS .. !:N.!i.15 20Q] ffitgF8-tf00 .G0n=iooFs:-+J::1-i-s-r-e@ulation-0nly--app-I-i-e-s-tG-iR-wa-t-e-r.-aq\:..YCHttu (-e.-HSeS-, .no t t$-i-aRd..-a~J-tI:l-FEH:j--5€-S-:- . (915) The removal of aquatic and riparian vegetation within or adjacent to &a-l-meR-.aflG---st-ee~Reaecritical salmonid habitats shall be minimized_ Trees which shade side channels, streams, Hve-FSestuaries, ponds and wetlands H-Se~ salmon 3nd~efRe-aeassociated with critical salmonid habitats shall be maintained consistent with the provisions of this chapter. Areas of disturbed earth shall be revegetated. (10.:t---€) Unless removal is needed to prevent hazards to life and property or to enhance fi--s-A--critical salmonid habitat~, large woody debris below the ordinary high water mark shall be left in the waterway to provide salmon and steelhead habitat. (18) Outf-3ll~ within or upctro3m of s31mon or steelhe:Jd ~pawning :Jrc:Js sh311 be Eiesignod 3nd conctructod to minimizo disturb3nce of- s31mon 3nd steel head sp3wn~:-(Ord. No. 98-323, S 3, 12-1-98; Ord. No. 99-355, S 3. 11-16-99) - (f) Archaeolo~ical and historic resources. 1 If an archeolo ical artifacts are uncovJ~f:ed durin excavations in the shoreline work must sto and the Gi -,-;"' ~~i<"Federal Wa and the State Department of Archeoloqy and Histii'ki4i~re~rvation must be notified. (2) Permits issued in ~re~g-ik!~ii1l''''or ~hiqhlY suspected to contain archeolo ical artifacts a~dltrl -. =t8. ril1averovisions rovidin for a site ins ection and evalu~lldJ\lIB:.,"- n archeolo ist rior to initiation of disturbance and for mdifj('rfffq....of potentiallv disruptive activities. Cost for . inspection and evaluaflBil of the site will be the responsibility of the applicant. Siqnificant archeoloqical data or artifacts shall be recovered before work beqins or resumes on a project. (q) Public access. (1) In review of all shoreline permits or developments of more than four (4) residential lots or dwellinq units, or subdivision of land into more than 4 lots, or commercial development, consideration of public access shall be required when: a. The development would qenerate demand for one or more forms of public shoreline access; and/or b. The development would eliniinate, restrict, or otherwise impair existinq leqal access opportunities or riqhts. (2) Requirements or conditions for public access shall be consistent with all relevant constitutional and other leqallimitations on requlation of Qrivate property. (3) Public access requirements shall not be required in areas where the City has prepared a comprehensive shoreline public access plan per WAC 176-26-221 (4 )(c) or when the applicant demonstrates that one or more of the followinq provisions apply: a. Unavoidable health or safety hazards to the public exist that cannot . be prevented by any practical means; I Pa~c 17 0 r 59 --..--..-. --_..... (~ft.'r~.~'.t~_.EE'_r.!.Q.rf.!!.'y}laL$.l':.110 - p.:!:.{j@_ !!.!;._,'?lJS?!2j{'}::L ~\L{l~!ili[!i!!.!r:n.t.._.~- _~:r,..;r"' .: ?~:;U1}{,.":!!.~?::~': Bl}g2o!lse LCLf.t;o/QflY-S2!Il!!!.!t!.!b"..' !/.ij .L?:...;';!9.l QJQ.b~Lent security requirements of the use cannot be ~ati~1l9d . tOJ.Qygb...JhtLa...Qplication of alternative desi9.D_ features or otheu;olutiQn~ c. The cost of providinq the access, easement, alternative amenity, or mitiqating the impacts of public access is unreasonably disproportionate to the totallonq term cost of the proposed development; d. Siqnificant environmental impacts would result from the public access that cannot be mitiqated; and/or e. Siqnificant undue and unavoidable conflict between any access provisions and the proposed use and/or adiacent uses would occur and cannot be mitiqated. (4) Public access shall consist of a dedication of land, easements or a physical improvement in the form of a walkway. trail, bikeway. corridor, viewpoint, park, or other area servinq as a means of view and/or physical approach to shorelines of the state and may include interpretive centers and displays. ~-t .~ g.~1Pf (5) Public accesS locations shall be cle;aaV~arked with visible siqnaqe. ;::,l} ~%f.,-, ;?i~ (6) Public access provided bY",$tTho~~fln~~~trelt ends, public utilities,. and riqhts-of-way shall not b:eJ!:~jrilr~l:$h~Q~(~Cw536.87.130). 1'Illi>'~lr.0 ~,,~ ~i\i~ I.,,,, (7) Shoreline develop~trfS IIvttJf1;y~public entities. includinq the City of . Federal Way, state agerQi~$~and public utility districts, shall include public access measures as 6~~rt of each development project. unless such access is shown to be incompatible due to reasons of safety. security. impact to the shoreline environment or other provisions in this section. 18-165 [NEW SECTIONl Shoreline modifications (a) Shoreline protection stabilization. Shoreline stabilization f*ffieG-tioo may be permitted in the shoreline residential and urban conservancy environment~l provided: (1) Shoreline stabilization, includinq bgulkheads shall not be considered an outright permitted use on the city's Puget SOUM shoreline~. In order for a-f3FepeseG--9W~G shoreline stabilization to be permitted the City on tho Puget Sound shorelino, or for a 13kc shoro bulkho3d to qU31ify for the RC\lV 90.58.030 (3)(e)(iii) exomption from tho sherel+A~em:>>t requiremonts. the city of Fedor31 \^J3Y sh311 review tho propose~k-Aeae design :JS it rel3tos to local physic31 conditions :Jnd the city of FedeFal-Way shoreline m3ster progr3m 3nd must find that: a. Erosion from waves or currents presents a clear and imminent threat to a legally established primary structureresidence, one or more substantial accessory structures, or public improvements. The applicant shall provide a qeotechnical report, prepared by a qualified professional, that estimates the rate of erosion and evaluates alternative solutions; and . b. N+he proposed bulkhead is more consistent-wi-tt-t-the---i-ntent oWh-e city of Feder:J1 W:JY shoreline m3stor progr3m in protecting the site ane :Jdjoining shofelincs th:Jn other Flonstructural alternatives such as slope j f~1~~_18_QL59 I .::~'.:lj.'..,qf f.:'.; 'i;.'~~~CG.f.,~/!(J..~'. :~J0!~?_'-__.~~.(.li~1.q /1/. Stlor(-}~~'~fJ.J.~t{tJ..?{j...ae!.~~!J~J~:(fJ!l F"l'.~glJ/~!!!Q~2:~? Response to EcoloGY comment.{) - May 15. 2007 drainage systems. vegetative growth stabilization. gravel berms, and beach nourishment,--aA-Ef.-.-!Fl-a-t-sl:Jch alternatives ~haJ/ b1LQ.[ioritized over . structural options such as bulkheads and riprap. The "softest" effective alternative shall be utilized; and ar-e--.net-te8J:::1nfGal.ly-.feasibl€~..gF--w.jH--Ret aEleEfWt~Y-i*>teGt-..a----le9aH y--e&t-a-bli-&J:ted prima rv--5tfl%tW:efe-sid€flGe~ soostaA-tfal-aG€€-ssefy--str-l:J€-ttl-F€.-0f-Pl:l-b~ffieR-t; I c. In the case of bulkheads and riprap, +!he proposed shoreline stabilizationl~H:l~k-Rea€i is located landward of the ordinary high water mark; and d. -The-ma-xU-num-.heigA-t-of--tJ:::le..-.p.ffipgWe-buJlffie.a€i-is-oo-ffi0Fe-tRaA- efl&-fee.t-above.-the.elev-a-ti-oA-et:-e-xtffiffle high-w3ter on ti~-s,--ef--foor feet in height, mO:JsuffiG-ff0m-Qr3de on tho w3tcN/3rd side of -the. bulkhead, 0fH.a.t'..eB-: The proposed shoreline stabilization protection is the minimum size necessary to protect existinq improvements; and e. The applicant shall demonstrate that impacts to sediment transport are minimized to the Qreatest extent possible; and f. Shoreline stabilization shall not have an.r.atlverse impact on the property of others and shall be desiqned so \a.s~f~l~'10 create the need for " .~, :ir~""" t:J~ shoreline protection elsewhere; and ff~;~ f1:?t"'~ tt; ,',' ".(.,,,ff,., It:~.~ :f~x Q. Shoreline stabilization shal:lf~&bti~s.i~mJfr"ca~tly interfere with normal surface and/or subsurface dliall:aHt~f~lnl~~ffle water body and shall be constructed usin an a rove~~;re,lc:rtb,~' or' other suitable means to allow passaqe of surface and Qrd~~~'w~ter without internal erosion of fine . material; and ~'!lp'~ h. Shoreline stabilization shall not be used to create new lands; and i. Use of chemically treated wood is prohibited for any shoreline stabilization proposal within freshwater lake shorelines; and ~e of creosote treated wood IS prohibited within marine shorelines; and k. Re-veqetation with native plants is required as part of the shoreline stabilization project. (2) When a bulkhead is permitted subject to subsection (1) above, the followinq standards shall apply: ^ shorolfAe-proteGtion projeGt-fefJl-ac-ffi~an existing bulk.J:::le.aEl-sf+alW3e placed 310ng th€--Same aligA-meflt-.. as tho shmeUne prote6tiE>H-it--ffi fe~~lfbj€€t-.tE>-the-ff)fI~A-€f. a. The maximum heiqht of the proposed bulkhead is no more than one foot above the elevation of extreme hiqh watef-mean hiQher hiqh water on tidal waters, or one foot in heiqht above the elevation of ordinary hiqh water mark on lakes, measured from orade on the waterward side of the bulkhead; and ~ When a bulkhead has deteriorated such that the ordinary high water mark has been established by the presence and action of water landward of the existing bulkhead. then the replacement bulkhead must be . I located at or landward of theas n03r as possiblo to the actual ordinary high water mark. I t) (~.s ~'_. 1 9..9.L 5 9 ~,i[y_.qt..!:~(:i~'~j:'.~~::: _i/~~'.:?y ;:"?!v.![-:>_.-=_8 [ticie J f i. _SI1or.~jj!2f}_iijjan~{?S.!.~)!..!.::.~:!.Ul~:.12.ra ft R.~gJ{tQri.Qll.~~ Res{Jonse to Ec%cW comments - l\flay 15. 2007 'e-:-Wl=leR-afl-e-Xj.s.t~Ag-9t:J4.kl=leatHS-ge~Rg-~aifed-9-y--t.Ae--B0A-&tr-uGtioo . e-f--a.-veftiGa~waH-fr-eAtiAg-th6--6*isH~I, it sh311 bo constfl:ffited no furthef watefWaffi-.e.f..-the exisHAg-ffiHkhoad tfl3n is neBess:Jry for cORstruction of fl€-w-feeti~ f.:....Ji~Clir of an existinq bulkhead is permitted provided that the @Qaired bulkhead is not relocated further waterward or increased in heiqht. d. If an existinq bulkhead is destroyed it may be replaced as it existed prior to destruction, provided application for required permits is made within one year of destruction. c. BO:Jch nourishment :Jnd bio ongineorcd orosion control. projects may be considcred 3 normal protectivo bulkhe:Jd when 3ny structur:J1 oloments :Jrc consistent 'Nith the 3bove roquirements, and when the projoct has boen :Jpproved by tho Department of Fish 3nd Wildlife. tf-a~stffi~btJ.~ead-€l-eterior:Jtoc to the poinHt-.-must-9~J.aGeG; its roplacement-sl=laH--"be considered 3 ne'N bulkhe3&-subiect to the f)fEtV-isie-AS-ef-subscctieA-f-H-aee-ve,. < ",*:!%J~ . ~~~~1 ;~!'~ H-~Aoreline f}r-ete&tie~I+-Aet--I=l~_~~ ~~v~Jj~~P3Ct eR-tho prop~f ethers and sh3U-oo-ee-&l@Aed so dfrQJ~o~[Cr-€ate :J need for chorolffle . ,,?~.;p~ ~~ .;t" srt;~ %~1 ~" f3rot€{;t40A-etse-wfler~ . :;1f.lt:t~ ~J~h4 ~iJ ~,4 :'-1 ikij '!!l.<Ii~ ~,f" ~ . _ a~Gfelffie--j:)feteGtien ~~ ttfi;jit-q,t:sign ificantly-fA-t-effe.Fe--WitJ:H:lefffiat . surface :Jnd/or subsurfaco d~~i,~~ '.into tho INatcr body 3nd sh31l be ,~w GEmSWGte€l-l:l-5iflg-3n :JppreveG:filtcr cloth or otRer---stl-i-t-al:H€--me:Jns to 311ew f>assage-ef-stffiaGe---a~-grouMwatef.-w.i.t.l::oot-ifl.temal 0 ro s ion of fi ne mater-fat,. ~feHAe.-f*Gte&tieA-5ftaU-flet-Be-~s-e€l-te-c-r-e-at-e-He-VV 13nds. mffi€f}t---tfl~i-fls-ma-Y-l::l-seG--te--Bfe:Jto 0 r mainta.jfl-a-j3ooJ.fG-6~-a-5S+gea{;A-if tRey-G-9mf3l-y--with--al+-etheF--GooGitieAS-ef this SeGtK3A-=::: tt-Gfeins 3ro pormittod only 3S p3rt of :J public bO:Jch man:Jgement progr:Jm. Jetties 3nd bro:Jk\v:Jters 3re not permitted. (b) Piers, Docks, Moora~e Buoys, and Floats. (ejj .ER-esiEleAtial-f}iers, docks, floats, buoys or moorage, or l:Junching bcilitiec; GeAGitieflsstandards. Any pier, dock, moorage, buoy or, float.,-ef launching bcility authorized by subsections XXX of the Environmental Desiqnations section fEl-}--tAroo~ of this seGtioo--shall be subject to the following conditions: I f+1a. Residential piers aAd docks are prohibited on the Puget Sound shoreline. ~b. Piers shall only be f}€fmittodallowed for water-dependent uses and public access. hNo dwelling unit may be constructed on a pier or dock. ~d. Excavated moorage slips sl=laU-AeWte-f'}efffl-i.tteG-aGGessory to sin~te-- fainj:ly--fe&iGeAGe-&;.-....ffiU+t.jfami!y---deve~Of}me-flt'.----Gr--.-as----GGmffiGA---tl-Se-faGiJ.ities . aGG-essGry-to--s-Hedivisjof'rs..-ane-shof1-SHediv-isie-n-s.; are proh i b I ted a s a cce ssori es to residential deve~'2.menL I J>a~_20.l}J: 59 ~ilv,.\~{ l:'.~~ :".~. ~~L;:! ~. .~(~ ?J.:__~'(1t~ ~:_ p.rli~~!.~'JLL_~?J,~.Q.({~ ;:;: t.!~~. .~~ttJf! a ae~r'e '}t...:-:..I2r.{~fi.. t"::: ~::-J~.J:!_ :!_: .:.L?:~ ResponsfLi.o EcoloGV comments .:}l.1.gy 1 5. ~1HJ.Z ~ed. No covered pier, covered moorage, covered float, or other covered structure is permitted waterward of the ordinary high water mark. . fI)-)fe. Ne-F>ier--;-mGGFage, fl03t, or overw:Jter structure or EieviBe-SAall.-ee loc3tod c1oser--tA-a~-feeWrom the side propeft.y--Hne extended, oxcCpt--tAat-stlB-A structures m3Y ael:lt--f)FG~rty linos for the commen uso of adjaGeflt-F>F0f>eFt-y ownors v.'hon ml::ffi:l-cH-l-y-afrreed to by the property owners in 3 coAtfaGH=eGGFfied with King County, :J copy of 'Nhich must 3ccomp3ny 3n 3pplic3tion f-or 3 buHtJ.~ pormit or 3 shoreline pormit;Piers, docks, mooraqes. buoys or floats shall meet the side and rear yard setbacks of the underlyinq zoninq classification, except in the case of shared facilities, in which case no side yard setback is required. Ssuch joifl.H;Jse-.f}ier-s- .m-ay--be--j:)6.r-r:mtted---Hi:>-t0-twK;e-tAe-sU rf3 ce 3 rea-al~0wed-by tRis title. f€49f: All piers, moorages, buoys. floats, or other such structures shall notfl03t :Jt 311 times -en-the surf3ce of the \v:Jter, or shall bo of-epefl---j3iJ.e constructiOA-;-f)F0V-fEl-ed.-ne-portion of tho' structure s!:lalt,.l. during the course of the normal fluctuations of the elevation of the water body, protrude more than five feet above the surface of the water. h The total surface area of docks and floats~HEi-f3teF5 or any combination :":r;;~p thereof, for any shoreline development, shaUlt.nti):t1 exceed 400 square feet for sinqle use facilities, 600 square feet forililbi~i:Us~facilities, 800 square feet for facilities shared between four or mk11~j J@~r~and~ ,000 square feet for facilities associated with feF public pa~~i\ ~~'sB!J~tml-piers, docks, floats. moor:JEj€-Gf 13unchinq facitilios must bo desig~,g moet permit st:Jnd3rds required bv tho US I\rmy Corps of Enqinoord!dfl~\fihshinqton St3tO Dep3rtment of Fish :Jnd . VVildlifo. ~~ i. Any pier, dock, float, buoy or mooraqe must be constructed out of materials that will not adversely affect water quality. Use of chemically treated wood is prohibited in freshwater lake shorelines. Use of creosote treated wood is prohibited in marine shorelines. j. Any new pier or dock must be constructed from materials (i.e., qratinq) that allow liqht penetration throuqh the structure. k. Any new pier or dock must be located qenerally perpendicular to the shoreline, and oriented to minimize shadinq impacts to the maximum deqree feasible. I. Moorinq buoys are preferred over pile or float structures. Proposals for new pile or float structures must first demonstrate that use of moorinq buoys is not feasible. m. Mooraqe at public docks is limited to recreational purposes. Public docks may not be used for commercial or residential mooraqe. tAm Residential piers, docks, floats, buoys or moorage.,--ef 13un~ f3cilities; 3GGeS5Ofy-te---r-e-siGeRHaH:ieveffif)mem. DPiers, docks, moorages, buoys . or, floats, or bunching bcilitios may be permitted accessory to a single-family residence, multifamily development, or as common use facilities associated with I a subdivision. or short subdivision, in accordance with this chapter and the following limitations: . I ft+pieFS.-fef-the solo use of the property owner shall not be permitted outright on .Gfty--Gf-~der-:JI VV3Y SJ:lereHAeS. I P.~!g~.: 21_1,).(59 ~J.tLQr.J:~[~~]'(3!._.VY";~~:.:. ;J(::''::[?.~,~,l.~t.!.t~i!? Iii. S!.?Q!~0i.!L?_01~!i!!J.fL;.::~'~~.:';"~:'.,I'~ .-'.r)r.;.?!.t ]3.Efl~{!2(!g(1~ B~onse to ECQlocl'/ .!,::?!2!el~!J.t::!_: r~:.0i 15.. 20(}] (2) 1\ pier-.ma-y---ee-aUevve€J-wflefl.--tRe-af>f)lffiaM-fl.a..s..-eemoR-5trated :J neee . f0f-fR0&Fa@e-aA4-.fl.as-..-eemenstmteG-th3t tho folffiwifl~-aI-t-eFHatives--Aav€-9eeH iAVe-Stig3ted 3nd :Jre not 3v:Jila9le---e-F-feasiele:- a-;-GemmefGiaJ-.er-mari na-m00(-a~e-; B. Fl03tiRg moor:Jge bue-ys-: G-:-Jeint use moorage OOGk-t*e-F. LNo more than one dockf}iBf for each existinq residential lotce is permitted. On lots with Im~s th3n 50 foot of 'Natorfront, only joint uso pieFS sh311 bo permitted except when both lots 3buttiRfr-tAe subjoct--fe.t--have legally est3blished piers then the lot with less th:Jn 50 foet--0f watorfront may be permitted 3n individual pier. ~b. New Mmultiple-fqmily developments, fesffienre--.j:}iers...-aAd-pieFs 3ssociated with 3 subdivisions or short subdivisions shall be permitted one shared dock. 3S:J common use bcility sh:JII not excoed tho following.7 31. No more tnafHffi8-pier for oach 100 foot of ShOre-AAe--associateG--wi-th tho multifamil.y-aevelopment,subdivision. or short subdivisi0fl-fs-peFmi-tteG: g 1 a. The total number of moorage spaces shall be limited to one moorage space for every !we dwelling units up to:-mfour. For each two dwellinq units after four, one additional mooraqe SQa:({-e:"lfS' permitted.in the multifamily ,. ~':."'" --~ Eievelopment, subdivision. or short subdi~J~iom:j..{j' ~~ , .~~ '~~" ~tP~:"~ ,.t~ (4ic. Dock dimensions-Pte~11q~tng;;lq~f6 s~. AL The maximum w~t~~i.t-i f(€!.t~Jon of any portion of any dockpief shall be 36 feet, or the point 1@Et1Et~~afer depth is 13 feet below the ordinary . high water mark, whichever is [;~f.l>;ed first.:-, providcd: . 1 L. If :J pier is :J ~6rnmon use pier :JSsoci3te~8-faffiil-y e~~tlbdivisiGR,--tRi.s intrusioA m3Y be iRGFeasOO-f~e-t-f8f--eaGA add itioR-al-mee~e--sj:taG€-E}-l.lBr-s~~e-&j3aBes to :J m:Jx~ml1-Ffl-9f-7&-fee.t b~ The maximum width of each dock t*ef shall be eig-Rt-six feet, or up to eiqht feet wide on joint use docks where additional mitiqation is provided. €Ne-f-leat--sRa+~-Rave-mere-th:J n 1 00 s q l:J-8re--feet--ef--stJ-Ffa€e--8-fea7 dThe tot:J1 surf:Jce 3rea of piers, moor3gos, flo:Jts, 3nd/or l:Junching facilities. or 3ny combin3tion thereof, 3ssoci3ted with :J singlc bmily residence sh311 not oxceod 500 square feet. _e5. NGi*~oow:lffi~er pier, ffieefage,fleat,..-9f-GVer-water struGttlfe or dovice. sh:J1I be-wKieHRafl-2.a percont of the lot with wA-iBJ::l.-it..-f&.-a-sseGiateG:- ~fl..Moorage piles. Moorage piles not constructed in conjunction with a pier are limited by the following conditions: I aLAI! piles shall be placed so as to not constitute a hazard to navigation. I e~No pile shall be placed more than 80 feet waterward of the ordinary high water mark. I €~AII moorage piles shall be placed in a water depth not to exceed 13 feet below the ordinary high water mark. a1.:.-No more than onetwe moorage piles per residence iSaFe permitted. (6)Launching r3mps 3nd lift st3tions require 3 shoreline condition3/ use . pcrmit and are limited by the following cooditions: :J No peffiefl-ef.-a-l:Ju nching ramfK)F-lHt-sta~--meFe-tRafl eO fcet w:Jterw:Jrd of the-offi.ifl.ary high wateF-mafk.o I .r.~g_~ 2 2 _ Q.L 5 9 <~'j(< _q/ :c...~{j;;r";~..''1t:tD:.~ ~';/~.:~F:.:-:-....;.J/j!..'~~'!fl~jl{' Sho.i!i!ine rv1c]!lQ[E.:.T~~nl.=.Q!!.JftJ}'.Sl.gyjatjg!!.~ Response to EcoloOV comments - MeW 15. 2007 b-AU-fjeFtioHs-m--a-laUAG/:ltAg-FaAlf}-eH ift ~t3tieH--s/:l-a-U----Ge-j3Iac-eEl--a-t-a E1ef)th--Het-te-e-xGe€E1-ei@/:lt--f€et.-below-tfle.Gfd.i~F-R+ar~ . G-bauAGni1-l9-.fail&.or--raFFlf}s-shalt.-oo-aAGflGFed-te-t/:1e..-@rouAd-4fl.ffil:.l@f1--the tl-Se--ef-tie-t-Yf)e-6eR5tFI:.IGltoo-,.Aspha1h.-G0f-l€fete,er----0t-Her-ram f)6-wffiBh.-seliilly--BGvef t/:le wateF-beGy--Sot-teffi-aFe-f)r-el=Hbitee-: El--Ne--fAGfe--tA-an---G-Ae--lal:ffi€f:HAg rail per si%lle f3mit-y residence is f36fffif~Ao-mE>fe--tfl.a.A.,..twe-.Geffiffi0fl- u S8 13 un ch ing r:JfRi*7-fer--ea€R-WG-teet e.f.-s.oor-elin8 3ssOGiatee--w.it/:l--a--muJ.tifamily dovolof3mcnt, short subdivisiefl.,eF subdivision-:- f7je. Floats are limited under the following conditions: aL One float per single-family residence and no. more than one common use float for each new, multifamily development. short subdivision. or subdivision is permitted. I 1:>2. No portion of a float shall be placed more than 36 feet waterward of the ordinary high water mark. 63. Retrieval lines shall not float at or near the surface of the water. G4. No float shall have more than 100 square feet of surface area. 5. Floats shall use qratinq on at least 30?JO~rcent of its surface to allow light penetration. . ,,~~~lf'" . .<, ~f~ tX';j ~ 19..Launching Ramps, Rails})~!i:~~ift~tition~"'; Launching ramps~ ~ail.s and lift stations. require ~. ~~;~~~1!~ ~~~inonal use permit and are limited by the following condltl0ifjl~:i~ r~ ~i {1}. No portion of a launctijb~'! ~mp, rail or lift station shall be placed more . than 60 feet waterward of the &tfinary high water mark. I {2}. All portions of a launching ramp, rail or lift station shall be placed at a depth not to exceed eight feet below the ordinary high water mark. I {3}. Launching rails or ramps shall be anchored to the ground through the use of tie-type construction. Asphalt, concrete, or other ramps which solidly cover the water body bottom are prohibited. {4}. No more than one launching ramp or rail per single f3mily residence shoreline development is permitted.:.. 3nd no more than two common use launching r:Jmps for- each 100 fect of shorelinc 3ssG€i:Jted '.vith 3 multif3m#y dovelopmont, short subd.j.v.j~ (5) -Launchinq ramps, rails or lift stations shall not be permitted for shoreline developments that have an existinq pier, dock, float or other functional mooraqe. . Piers. docks, floats or other forms of mooraqe shall not be permitted for shoreline developments that have existinq launchinq ramps, rails or lift stations. Cd) Breakwaters and Jetties and Groins. (1) Floatinq breakwaters aH8-tet-Hes are Rat permitted in the shoreline Residential and Urban Conservancy environments, with a Conditional Use Permit when the followinq conditions apply: a. Floatinq breakwaters may be allowed if necessary to protect a public boat launch. vvhen no other alternative with less impact to the environment is feasible. . b. Non-floatinq breakwaters are prohibited. I p,}gc_23.(lLS9 (-)~~.~.. :;:;' ;....:"':!:1~_:J:.~~! .~~:"ru:_~{y.U:~_~.~'3!!.f!.~!f} fJl__,;iJJf;.reline rv1anaqerneuc:~. Ot_~~ft t9g.f:.{~fJ.JjQfJ~ Rest>ons.e to Ec%cw comments - May 15. 2007 (2) m--~et!l~:?.-,:-ire prohibited within all shQreline environments inJ.t1e . 9k (3) Groins are prohibited in all shoreline environments in the City. (e) Dredqin~ and Fillin~. (1) Dredqinq: a. Dredqinq activities in shoreline residential or urban conservancy environments require a Conditional Use Permit. Dredqinq is not permitted in the Natural environment. b. Dredqing activities are allowed only where necessary to protect public safety or for shoreline restoration activities. c. Dredqinq is allowed only where an alternative alignment that would not require dredqinq is not feasible. G:-.-Dr-edQ-inq-ef..-bettem-.mateFtals---fef --tt-le-siflfl~-pese--ef-.obtakijnQ--ffH mateFtaI--tS-..l3f0t-l~9ited-: fd. Where allowed, dredqinq operations must be scheduled so as to not damage shoreline ecoloqical functions or processe_~ e. Unavoidable impacts of dredqinq sba~~mrf'""'mitiqated as required by this cha t ,:i. :'!;it..... i~ per. .....,., "";..'". ~'" (2) Fillinq ~ '1 ~fl.r ~ a. Fill activities waterti-autl~!fQl\.Mtl1Er OHWM shall only be allowed in . association with allowed (pelaife~) "'water dependent use developments. Fill waterward of the OHWM assBCiated with non-water dependent uses shall be prohibited.--Mi-ReF-Etradc 3nd fill landward of the OH\^/M 3ssociated with norm::lI construction of :Jllo\ived shoreline uses m:JV be exempted from requirements for :J Condition31 Use Permit, 3t the director's disGFe-HeA-:- b. Fill waterward of OHWM needed to support the followinq water dependent uses may be allowed through a Conditional Use Permit in the Shoreline Residential and Urban Conservancy environments: 1. Public access; 2. Expansion. alteration, or repair of transportation facilities currently located with in the shoreline: 3. Mitiqation actions; 4. Environmental, ecological. or watershed restoration projects; 5. Beach nourishment or enhancement projects; and 6. Soft shore bank stabilization projects. c. Permitted fill activities must comply with the followinq standards: 1. Demonstration that alternatives to fill are not feasible; 2. Demonstration that fill shall be deposited so as to minimize disruption of normal surface and qround water passaqe; 3. Demonstration that fill materials shall be of such quality that it will not adversely affect water quality; . 4. Demonstration that fill shall allow surface water penetration into the qround water supply, where such conditions existed prior to the fill: and 5. Demonstration that fill timinq will minimize damaqe to water quality and aquatic life. I J~!Sl2 24..91.59 Q1:LS!t.E~~Q~~!:.~~J: j ~.;~,/ .:~;!:.} r~ . :=.8tILcjQ..!!.1 ;._~Di~:~ ~:1!~~ e A;1 fl~2.~~ g"~;JlQ0J_-:l) U ~!.1_'~i:19Y:!:d i L:'.?Z~'; Response to EcolofL~JommerJ.L~LJyfa'L 15 ?OOZ d. Fill, except for beach f!ourishment, shall be prohibited in areas of hiqh . shoreline erosion potential. e. Fill located waterward of the ordinary hiqh water mark .- eXGept.for peacA-Reur-ishment-sh-aJj..be..ajlovyed-.onl-v--a-fter-..fuH_..GonsiEleratfen..is.-Qiven..le-tota I water su rfaco reG 0080~~i3.Q~me-R-Wg.-\N:Jtor flow---aoo-Girc-tf-l.a.t-ie-fl;-.FeEJustien--ef watef-EJuality and destfu€.t-ieR--of.-h-abf-t-ai:- that results in a net loss of shoreline function is prohibited. 18-1-64-166 Environmental designations. (a) Purpose and establishment of desiqnations. . ill The purpose of these designations is to differentiate between areas whose geographical, hydrological, topographical, or other features imply differing I objectives regarding the use and future development of tho shorelines of the city. Each environment designation represents a particular emphasis in the type of uses and the extent of development that should occur within it. The environmental designation system is designed to encourage uses in each environment that enhance or are compatibl~4With the character of the environment, while at the same time re~ttim~cl-'~ reasonable standards and restrictions on development so that the%;c~a~acter of the environment is not adversely impacted. . . gi}:~~ I'\\.f;'~ ~i I (~~) .Names ?f environmen~~i~~~RM.~n order to a~complish the purpose of thiS tItle, environmental de~,g~ilf311~lig)"ave been established to be knowfl as follows: i~.i1 ~ ~;>. . . t:4a. N3tur31 en'.'ironmcrfl~horeline Residential. f21b. Consorvancy recidentbl environmontUrban Conservancy. ~c. Rur31 enviroomeffiNatural. (I)) Urban envH:eflffient:- (G~) Limits of environment designations. Each environment designation shall consist of: I fBa. The entire water bod y .fForn.-it&--Genteffine--Gf-i3ointwith i n City jurisdiction, including all water below the surface, the land below the water body, the space above the water body, and the shorelands associated with the water body. On the City's marine shoreline. environment desiqnations shall extend waterward from the OHWM to the line of extreme low tide. f21b. The shoreline areas within 200 feet of the OHWM. and additional upland areas where associated severo ~hysic~1 constr3ints such :Jswetlands and floodplains, steef)-5ffif>e&;-&~ide h3z3rd 3re3S, 3~ extend beyond 200 feet from the OHWM. e9--flot covor the eAtim :JSsoci3ted shorel3nEh Pfeposod dovelopmont-iA-.the rem:Jining 3m3 may-ge--permittod consistont with the ch3r:Jctor. of tho surrounding bnd use, the physic31 c3p:Jbilitfes.-ef-ll=le shoml:Jnds, and 3pplic:Jblc city 13AtH:J.sO pbns dnd policies. (fl1) Establishment of designations. fBa. The written descriptions of the boundaries of the shoreline environment designations as adopted by ordinance-in the possession ef-tl=le department shall constitute the official legal descriptions. of the boundaries of . those environment designations. I f21b. The official maps prepared by the city pursuant to Chapter&-1-7-~--1-6 aRe 173-26 W AC-m--the possession of the dep3rtFReAt shall constitute the official I E~~_25._I.' ,..59 ----- I ~~d.y...Q[ F-egf3(:;;i VvaY.~.t'!1e_=..~~~~.~T;~(::'.:~?.U<w.~/?f2(p:~j!~. ;vianaa!/.!..!~:}.~.,! :.~ .r',: .:- r~:'::]:.!e,!u::~.~~.~;: t<o{j[!onse to EcoloclV GOt1Jm~Y2 ... '.'!::~yLL?flQ1 descriptions of. the limits of all shorelands in the city of Federal Way as defined .J by RCW 90.58.030 and FWCC 18-163. f31c. The department may, from time to time as new or improved information becomes available, modify the official maps described in subsection I @2(G1)f2j~ of this section consistent with state guidelines to more accurately represent, clarify, or interpret the true limits of the shorelines defined herein. I (e.Q) Location of boundaries. f+ja. Boundaries indicated as following streets, highways, roads, and bridges shall be deemed to follow the centerline of such facilities unless otherwise specified. I ~b. Boundaries indicated as following railroad lines and transmission lines shall be deemed to follow the centerline of such rights-of-way or easements unless otherwise specified. I f31c. Where different environmental designations have been given to a tributary and the main stream at the point of confluence, the environmental designation given to the main stream shall extend for a distance of 200 feet up the tributary. I . ~d. In case ?f uncertainty as to a. wetl~~~J envir~nm~nt boundary, ~he I director of community development servlce~g~qa determine Its exact location pursuant to the criteria of WAC 173-22g.~~O ~hd RCW 90.58.030, and the .! ~. .:....~..1- ~t~ .<{{f; provisions of this chapter. (Ord. f.'Jqji'.9:?-~.~~,ft~ 3, ~J2-1-98; Ord. No. 99-355, S 3, I 11-16-99) ~tiJt?A ~Ll~~ ~r-t~; f~~ ;,..b::,.'......,.,<!.~ !J'-~l.;,.;..;.:~~... ~';-i1,'" .~~ V'.... II I'lf~ . . I e.~i..S~__ 26 .y.r 5 9 , ;;~t}.. .:~~:r f... ':'. :....~~.~~~_~~1:._~!y_?..!.~.1f~.~.:_t~:..~t:7~fLjJ1:_~ho::.rz.ii!ie ~;Jar~.~qeme_DJ_- [.!..:?:?{J _Fi~~\fg!L0.! ions Response to EcoloqV commenls_:J'dQ,( 15. 2007 18-167 NEW SECTION Permitted Use Table . I Proposed Environment Oesi~nalioiis' " I Shoreline,Mbdification Shoreline Urban Natural Residential Conservancy' " .. I Shoreline Stabilization 1 P P X<H I Piers. Docks. Mooraqe. and P!C2 P/C2 ..' 'X,q Floats ' ' .' I Launchinq Ramp i Lift Station C P/C3 X I Breakwaters and-Jellies CX CX . . X I Jetties and Groins X X.... '.',' ......X. I Dredqinq and FillinQ P/C4 P/C4 X . I . . Shoreline Urban, " ' . . . . . '.' . .. .. ..... Shor~lin~:Use; Residential ConservanCY' '.' <...NatLiral .. . - I Office and Commercial . . ~ Q :.'. 'X, Development . . .' ....- , .. ,..' ':- . '. " ;J..:~' . I Recreational Development P p>'. ;,...,. .;., '; .' '.,''F::i'"q I Residential Development P P '" ' "<C, I Accessory Structures P p' H ',;C I Utilities5 P P . . c I Transportation / ParkinQ E e: \':.' '. '~!..H FacilitiesO .. I Aquaculture X X'" '..;-., . .',:.x.."" . . . .'. . 'H P = Allowed as exempt from permiltinq or permitted with Substantial Development Permit C = May be allowed with Shoreline Conditional Use Permit X = Prohibited --------------- 1. Includes bulkheads. bio-enqineered erosion control projects, and other shoreline stabilization activities. 2. Residential piers are prohibited on Puqet Sound shorelines. but public piers are allowed as a CUP. Docks. mooraqe and floats are allowed uses. 3. Would be permitted with Substantial Development Permit in parks and public access areas; would be permitted with Shoreline Conditional Use permit elsewhere in Urban Conservancy Environment. 4. Dredqinq and all fill waterward of the OHWM requires a Conditional Use Permit 5. Solid waste transfer stations and cellular towers are prohibited in all shoreline environments. 6. Parkinq as a primary use is prohibited in all environments. but allowed if servinq an allowed shoreline use . I JJ!~.27._~)J59 '~::;r./!:!!.'.' :::.~c!gcJ.LV~!J:. .:5.ME..::~ __~\ r!!9jfJ ! II. ShQU1!J.tl!l.JAanamrnenL -Ji!:]JJJif'llJJ!E.tLQUJ!. Response to Ecoloav comments.:_r"1{:!.y'~2007 18-:1-65168 Y-FbaA-efWi-fGAme-R-t Shoreline Residential. (a) Purpose. The purpose of the "shoreline residential" environment is to accommodate residential development and appurtenant structures that are consistent with this chapter. An additional purpose is to provide appropriate public access and recreational uses. ~klesj9Ratffi9-tft~Amem-fs.-.tG-ensuro optimum utiliz-atioo ef-the sRerelines of-tfle-state-wHflffi...-ufbanizod :Jroas by pormitting intonsive use . and by m:JnagfRg dovelopment so th:Jt-ft-enh:Jnces :Jnd m3int3ins the shorelines of the ~t:Jto for :J mHU.jf3Hcity of urb:Jn ucos. The-HFb3n environment is designed to FefJ.e6t.-a~f-iABrea&iR~tj.j~ion ::md efficiency of urb3n 3re3S, to promete-a more ifltense level of use-4.J:lfough redevelepmont of :Jreas now undcrutilized. 3nd te-encour:Jge multiple USe-ef.-the shorelines of the city if tho m:J:ior use is W:Jtcr dopendent or w3tor rel:Jtod. \vhil03t the S3mo timo s3fegu3rding the qU31ity of the environment. (b) Designation criteria. Designation criteria for the UFbaA-shoreline residential environment are provided in the City's shoreline mas.ter proqram, FWCC Chapter xx.-sflfH1-be7 P?ff!j~~li~. f+~fle-Felifles-ef--.the"-Gjt-y--BSeEi-e-F ;;,QP~of-offico 3nfl--Be.mmef€ia~ .. .,. . ,,,,,,,,~ i!~;o:'\ ~';"" :j~!! ~:t7. ro sid 0 n tla!-afl-Ei-ru@h-lfttefl.s.i.ty-fecreatIApa \":u's e":r' :ii{ . . ::"'S;:. i~;?"~:t! ~ ~n:~. t}: jr-' . . (2) Shorellnos of-th€--Glty-e~~~~~~t,tn\~~lW uso, 'Nhere surrounding laflG-I:J-SfHS tl-ffian residonti31 aR€Wffi~~II1fj~5v5ilable. . F~) ~A r f- h .,~ "ij etI ~ f----OO . e f In "I 'e t-iaI ore Ines 0 -t.. e Clt~~:~ . 0 slgn:Jto or mu I ami y resl efl- eevetepment.( '1) Shorei~.A-es-.-ef1i1ho city-4eve10f3ed for recidonti31 purpeses-aR€I where surrol:J-fl€i.j~afle-tl-se-i-s-I:I-Fb:Jn aAd urb:JA-seMces 3ro aV:Jibble. (~~GFel-i-R€S--Gf--the.mGity to be-4es~Hatee---l:l'Fba~orelino Residential efl-vifeAffieflt-sflal~--flot.ha-ve .e-x.:teflsjv~h-ys.jc-al-limitatien s to dev~FAeftt--sHch as-fIooEipta+A-s,&teBf1-slej)e-sTs4Ge-R~aFeas,-aAti-\^.'ctl:J n d s. (c) General requirements. l (1) Development waterward of the ordinary high water mark is prohibited except water dependent recreational uses, permitted shoreline modifications and pu blic utilities. (2) No structure shall exceed a height of 35 feet above average grade level. This requirement may be modified if the view of any neighboring residences will not be obstructed, if permitted outright by the applicable provisions of the underlying zoning, and if the proposed development is water-related or water- dependent. I (3) All development shall be required to provide adequate surface water retention, erosion contro!. and sedimentation facilities during the construction . period" (4) Setbacks. Development shall maintain the first 50 feet of property abuW-ng SnefeHRe landward from the ordinary hiqh water mark as a required minimum setback and veqetation conservation area, subject to provisions referenced in subsection ( e ). a-flat~f8~-Bfl-v.j.F0HFAeAt-as-r:eElHife-0,-op8fl--Spac--e. (5). Veqetation Conservation Area. The required setback area shall be considered a veqetation conservation area. Within the Veqetation Conservation Area, no more than 50 Qercent of the area with f.'.atiye shoreline veqetation shall be cleared. and a..minimum or 60 percent of existin(~ n(~tilj.~J!~es shall be r_~tained. Trees determined bv the city to be I f_,!g~_.28sJ.1.:'59 Qt:nl! F~(/Cfll!i~~~;iMe_:=-;S!J ~:: i;~~~~~~~i~~~,~'.r:;%:Y~~~~;;i~;';~~:;~~~i~:~~]~::~:i;l1~;ldi hazardous or Qlse?.:'i.~~may be remov.~il-,-_t:\(tQltQQS!!.i.YLJ1:LfLQireC!or D1C!Y.....ellQvY.iQ!!lQY91.9J . v~9..etation 8~~~.~(ng that describeq.. abC)_~wtl~i~Ulr~_?iQQlifan.!..Eillees to r_~Q.@celTl?nt plantinqs that are 9~monstrated to provide qreat.?JJ2.S!Flefit to shoreline ecoloqical processes than would be provided by strict app!igation of this section. (5) P:J~-f3cilities, excef}t p:Jrking bcilitie&-aSSB€~~eta6t-lee-sifl~le- family development, shall cenform to the fe.Uewifl~-ffi.i.Aimum conditieA-S7 3. Parking facilities senting individual bHileings on tho shoreline sh:J11-ge located I.:mdward from tho princip31 building being served, except when the p:Jrking facility is--witR-~A---Gr bonoath---tfle struc-tHr-e---3fl4-aoeE}tl-ately screened, or in c:Jses wAeA-afl-aJte.fAate loc3tion would have-less onvi-reAmeRtal imp3ct on the shercline. 1. b. ^ny outdoor p3rking 3m:J perimeter, excluding entr:Jncos and oxits, mw::t be m3int:J;ned 3S 3 planting ar03 with 3 minimum \~:idth of five feet. c. Parking :JS a primary' use sh3U--be-PffiRibft-eG: ~P-:Jrking ffi-sl:lorclino jurisdi€tiefl-sh311 dif€~itted shGFeHfle HSe-: e-:-G~ive-tr-ee with 3 minimum hffigA-t-Bf-.fQ!J(;~foet-sAall bo required for oaGA . . f e:f-f)l-a' ~,. ':fJ.1{!Jf<~ 30 Irne3r eet ntrng are3. ,ii,~~\';!.>~~ f. One live-shrub of one g:Jllon"co~t.3i[~f d?e, or I:Jrger, for e:Jch 60 liAe8f ;a~~' t~){:.,-~, f.r"-":-;;,<>;'. "',;1~ inches of planting :Jre3 shall bo roqtlJr~o.j'l:\ j#Yr ~t ~~ h.:.":,.. ~'tiC _~' ~"...., .:.e~ .~ g. /\ddition:J1 l3erimoter ~t :Ii\11~rl9.'t1:1~11El-sGaF>>Ag-ef p:Jrking .JFea&-may-be . roquirod, 3t tho discretion of tCe~~if.D~pr, \~..hon it is necess3ry to screen p:Jrking Ii ~ 'l\~ ".., . ~-;t '. J",-'M \ . are3S or whe~.13rge p:Jrkmg :J..8 arc ~roposed. . (6) In :Jddltlon to :Jny requlI;bments Imposed by Ch3pter 21 FVVCC, cCollectlon facilities to control and separate contaminants shall be required where stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces would degrade or add to the pollution of recipient waters of adjacent properties. (7) Tho regl:l-fat.ienc of this chapter h3ve geen c3tegorized in :J numb6f--:9f sections, rog3rdless of tho c:Jtegore:3tion of the V:J rioHS-f-egt:Hat~om; I :JAil development in the Shoreline Residential area must comply with aU-applicable regulations identified within the rGeneral Development Standardsl. rShoreline Modificationsl, and all other applicable sections of this chapter. . (d) Shoreline Modifications (1) Allowed modifications to the shoreline within Shoreline Residential desiqnated areas include the followinq: a. S horel in e S ta bilization-a~or-eIffie---P-FGt-e&H9fl. Allowed within Shoreline Residential desiqnated areas under the requirements imposed by rNEW SECTION Shoreline Modificationsl division (a). b. Piers. Allowed within Shoreline Residential desiqnated areas with a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit under the requirements imposed by rNEW SECTION Shoreline Modificationsl division (b). c. Docks. Mooraqe, buoys, and Floats. Allowed within Shoreline Residential desiqnated areas under the requirements imposed by rNEW SECTION . Shoreline Modificationsl division (b). I ei:!:!S~.29~l.L 5 9 --- , C;irl-!~~( .:. >:'.~. ~:;.!~tJ..}!}~sY.~!'!le.::,/..\:1i.(;' !~_/lL _::.~.! ':"::r:~~!!.:!JJ. /~.'~~.~u~~r!t!.~n~z!Jf_= !~(':.;ft :~~: ~:':}!..:': f:' .:':.jJ2~ 8i"!::~giJ.SC: t!;:.J;i;QLQg:L~Qm(1)enl~.:.!~.:rcT. .L;~, }OOZ c. Launchinq Ramps, Rails and Lift Stations. Allowed within Shoreline Reside.ntial desiqnated areas with a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit under the requirem.ents imposed by fNEW SECTION Shoreline Modificationsl division (c). d. Breakwaters. Allowed within the Shoreline Residential areas with a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit under the requirements impos~iL.Qy.JNEW SECTION Shoreline Modificationsl division (d). ae. Oredqinq and Fillinq. Allowed within Shoreline Residential desiqnated areas with a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit under the requirements imposed by fNEW SECTION Shoreline Modificationsl division (e). (2) Prohibited modifications to the shoreline within Shoreline Residential desiqnated areas include the followinq: a. 3. Broakwat.ef&-8flEi-Jetties and qroins. ~ (e) Shoreline Uses. (1) Allowed uses within Shoreline Residential desiqnated areas include the followinq: a. Residential Deve I opment. Sinqle-family and multiple-family residential development, accessory dwellinq units and homeR'6)ccupations may be permitted in the Shoreline Residential environment subject tothe:'foffowing: 1. The proposed use is permitte<ditin ith:e underlyinq zone classification. 2. Residential develop~eafi{l~ ~~:~f~ltedif.waterward of the ordinary hiqh water .~.:!;;.1ii~:::'. ifi::1 ~;.'). ~~....: f.'":; ma rk ;;f, .),;5t'it< "it~flf' .~. "'--";\ ,~.' ~ ~~r";f.i~ ~!~<-!) ;J~~~'~ 7,"" 3. Setbacks. _ Ii JPiA~' ~". , i. Sinqle-family resiWeRtial development shall maintain a minimum shoreline setback behind the strinqline :g~ctback, orof 50 feet from the Ordinary Hiqh Water Mark (OHWM) as a veqetation conservation a re a.,...wh-iBhever--i.s-. , except in the followinq cases: a&--lf-tRe-f3fGf'}eHy---4s-tlHeeveJepeg.-"aH-EI--r-easooa9-l-e-I:j.se--ef--th-e-.f3fOpeFtv ~. GaHRet 0 ccu r '/lithout f\;l~aGAffieffi--GW-Ae--sefuaGk--Ei-I::l-e-te-!}4v-siGa~-G9-A-St-r-aif\-tB-0f , I !he lot, then tho director of GGmmunity developffi~n reduco the-s-e-t-baBk--te ! tAe-m-iH~ffiI.::lfH-fleGes-saPf--~A---Gf9er--tf)-9I:.1jlEl-a-..s-iRq~e-faffiilV--Aome..gHt-i-R-A0-Ga.se-.~e-S&-t-t:l-a-A.-30 i t fee-t--fFem-the 0 rd iflaf-Y--I=l-i€J.R-watef-maFk~ II eb-:--lf--t4e-~crtv is develGsed-with 3 -sffiqle f:Jmilv home bevoA4-tA-e .! :i Ii BtfiHEJ~fAe-.sefuaGk-eF-wi-tA.ifl--50-.feet-of--t-he--{}Fd.iflaf-v-.-h.ifjh--w-ateF-ffiafk-~f-t-hefe.-aFe-'-fl0-ad.i-aGeAt II ;'1 fe-&iGeflees-..-the-A-tRe--FeSkieA-Ge--GaA-GRw-/}e--aGged-tG--if---tAe-aB€l+t-i0fl-wil.~-oot-make-.-tA-e !I structure :Jnv more nonconforminq 3S to its setb3ck :JRB-the heiqht-ef..-tR€-aGEHtieA-witR-i-R the setb3ck are3 is not incre:Jsed, or tho :Jpplicant m:Jy-roquest 3 shoreline v:Jri3RGe-aoo w-AEl1t1ooal-I:.I5e-f3effflit.., €6 aa. If sinqle-family residential development is proposed on a lot where properties on at least one adj:Jcent-to both sides of the lot are developed in sinqle-family , residences located less than 50 feet from the. OHWM, then the proposed residential development may be located the same distance from the OHWM as the adjacent , residences (usinq strinqline method) G-F--but shall in no case be closer than 30 feet from the OHWM. .,- , dd. If the residanti31 devclopmeHt~fG-f1Gsed on shorcline&--t-l+a~fi1-Glt-1Ge I 0A-e-er-ffiGfe-seA-S-fwe-afe-a-s,a&-defiflee--i-A--Ghaf}teF--~-2-~WGG,-SHGA-Ge-velGf3ffi8-A-t-shall . ffiaiA-ta-lA--BetB8Gks.-ifl-8Cc-eFd.aR-Ge-with-.the-.re.ili:! tattcms-.aRd-f}r-e6edure-s..set.fQ.flli::~.f!..Ghaptef 22 FWCC,-AFtiGle-X+\h .. I L~.~~g\':_ 30 l~t 5 9 .Q!1Y_Ql.E~':~.'f!.~;i'}{ . :.-:\) ~~~\::. !j?{".(.!l? .:::._i;:.'\!Jjc!eJ1L~!1~~'~E~i[(t.~!~~1.,::!f.!?S1:.~i.r.!enl - Draft Re9JJ./::Jtfgf}S Response to Ecoioqy comments - Mai(. 15. 2007 ii. Multifamily residential development shall maintain a minimufD setback Q!?hif~~i. U;!i?:~~triQ9liRe-setb8{;-k-:'-0f:Q.L]5 feet from the Ot:t~YJYL9_~_~3_ veqetation conservation . ;1re~~!y'f!i~~I_!evef-i-5--ElreateF:-.except in the followinQ cases: aa:-I-f--tRe--pr-operty.i?.-t:tR0eve~eped---aR d--- reas-en-at:>le-.u-s€--m-t-he-.---f)f--0pert-v ~f:l.il~B: g.~0~E.:~i t-Ael:f-t--H:ml=lef-en-Gf..Q~~hfl1el1-t-&f-tAe-s-e-fuaGk--~-He:::te-f}p.vs+ea-keA-s-t-Fa+n+s-ef tA-e--lQ!-.::::::~B.:..$A--the-set9clBk-B-ap.u.0e--feGH€ee-tG-.-t-A&-mfr-Hml:lffi-A-e-G&&&aPt--in ordor te build -a sin ~1.!~..::fillT1 itY-f10me-;-DI:J-t-in-oo-Ga-se - ~es-5--t-Aan-J.Q-fee.t-of-the--effhRaF-y-hi€lA-watef-maf--k.,. 9haa-; If multi-family residential development is proposed on a lot where properties on at least one adj.aGe-n-t-.t0--getfl.-.sid-es- side of the lot are developed in multi- famiIY_F..~sjdential uses located less than 75 feet from the OHWM, then the proposed residential development may be located the same distance from the OHWM as the adiac~0t residential uses GaS (usinq strinqline method) but shall be no closer than 50 feet from the OHWM. If tho pro~e-v-eI9J:}ed-witFl--a-sinqte-eF---mtIltibmilv structuro beyond t-Ae---strinf}Hne setb3ck or \vithin 7& foet of tAe--eFEHAafV--fHqh water m3rk if thero :Jre ne adia~~il-t ..sinQ~e-er-ffil.lnifamjly.--s-tr-uGture5-;--..tRef}-the--5tr-l::JGture--GaFl-{)A-Iv--be-a4:ieG-t-e-if-t-Re addftion-will---not--m-ake-.-th-e---strUGtuf&--aAV-ffieFe-1=leRG0-nfoFffiinq-a-s-to--its-set9ask-a-n€l--the AefQ-A-t-m--tFl-e-aGEH-t-ion within th-e-wu-sture ic not-fR€fe:J~cd eF---t-A-e-af)plic3nt m3V request 3 shoreli ne--var~aAc-e-a-AG--Gef}Ei-itional--us&-perr:rnt-: ,.,,:.~;;~ ,,:,'\~~..~;,,"\' GG-:--~f-tfle--re&fdernial-tieve-l0-pmeo.t;it~~pl'6f)0-Sed----eA-.-&heFel~'A-es-that-i-AGlude--9A€ m-fB9re-seFl sitive 3 ro3C. :J s.-Elcli-ned -i rr~~C ~5iHet~ 2-&--A-VGG-:--wGI=l-develo Pffioot-sA-a+1 ~A-t...9..fA-Setb3cks in 3ccordaABe-Wi:~!t(lfl~ns ?~nd PF0GeEl-illes set forth in Chapter 22 ''y' I C GA. I X ~V-:- ,:i,?/0/ ::1' .,t,1;i .0~::l1~ :<~ -F-' .v--.. --..... rtlc, e- - ""'~"'...!;/ :'ie""'" "'-:1>"'-"*,'. ,i, . ~. ~~. ~~ ~;"j~~~' b. -Accessory Structutls.ff iResidential accessory structures may be placed within . the required shoreline setback~';!provided: 1. No accessory structure, --e-xc--e-pt-swimminfH)oo\-s-;--shall cover more than 150 square feet. 2 2-:-Ne-.:J ccc s seFV--S-tFtl--GtB:f-8-s-l=la-H-eSs-tfHC+tl=le--vi6\f\r--9f--t-Re-ne-i-W1oori n q pro p e rti es-: No more than 300 feet of accessory structures shall be allowed. 3. No accessory structure shall exceed eiqht feet in heiqht. 4. Existinq native shoreline veqetation within the shoreline setback is conserved to the maximum extent possible as per General requirements (c)(4) and (5). c. Recreational Development. Recreational development may be permitted in the Shoreline Residential environment subject to the Qeneral requirements of this chapter, provided: 1. The recreational development is permitted in the underlyinq zone: 2. Swimminq areas shall be separated from boat launch areas. 3:--+ne-€i-e-veI€>f}ment---ef-tl-AdepJlJateF-site-s--fer-sper-t-divin-Q-.shall-flet-;. i. T:Jke pl3co 3t depths of qre:JtoHAan-OO-f-eet-: H. Constitute a na-v-iqatkmal hazard. iii-;..Be--40c-ate-d-.jA--a.rea-s-wh-er-e..t-Re-Flo-rmal-.wa-teFber-fl8--traffi-G--WOl:J~€I-B--(}Ft8titute a-haz--ar-d--to--tho-s-e--peGj3l-e-wno--maY-l:J-se-5-l:JGI+--a-5~te-: 3. The construction of swimminq facilities, piers, mooraqes, floats, and launchinq facilities below the ordinary hiqh water mark shall be qoverned by the qeneral requirements of this chapter.-; . 4. Public boat launchinq facilities may be developed, provided: i. The parki!!9......anQ. traffic qenerated by such a facility can be safely and conveniently handled by the streets _9n~L<?xeas servinq the proposed facility. I rlg;~:) lQJ59 .c;/t.:c 0!..J:!}.i[?:.rf!J_ i(~:.f~~r._::;:f:.:~~E~'_.~' ,~~.cticie 1i /.... SI!a(~Ji,e.. ;~AaI1Qc;emenJ_=-_Oraft R..~..illL;a tiq[l!! Response to Ecoloqy commenls - May' 15. 2007 ii, The facility will not be located on a G~s.6-l-beach area or cause net loss iQ ~ hg.[QUn.?l.lJ. n ~tiQL~ 5. Upland facilities constructed in conjunction with a recreational development shall be set back and/or sited to avoid Gontamifl-atieA- adverse impacts to the functions of the shorelines of the city. 6. Public pedestrian and bicycle pathways shall be permitted adjacent to water bodies. Such trails and pathways must be made of pervious materials, if feasible. 7. Public contact with unique and fraqile areas shall be permitted where it is possible without destroyinq the natural character of the area. 8. Water viewinq, nature study, recordinq, and viewing shall be accommodated by space, platforms, benches, or shelter consistent with public safety and security. d. Utilities. Utility facilities, with the exception of cellular towers and solid waste transfer stations, may be permitted in the Shoreline Residential environment'subject to the requirements of this chapter, provided: 1. No other practicable alternative with less impact to the environment is available for the facility. 2. Utility and transmission facilities shall:-o"'~ i. Avoid disturbance of unique an.cl~~]fie areas. , ii. Avoid disturbance of wildlife ~t5.aw~mq, nestinq, and rearinq areas. l iii. Conserve native s~p:~eliitt~~J,~qetauon, particularly forested areas, to the '. t t 'bl' r,';k>~:;ij, .yJ /;, ~i<~F ,'i'f, ; maxImum ex en POSSI e ~",<;,., ".'.""'" ,...",.: ..,,, \ . :';~i;r""'~"'l ..~.;.:;-.t" ;t'7,~~;.t1~"5 '(.:,.- I iv. Overhead uti1iiY}~ ~~~ljfik;:'" shall not be . permitted in public parks, ,I monuments, scenic, recreatiorll€ifm'tstoric areas. v. Minimize visua'ltlrmpact. " vi. Harmonize with or enhance the surroundinqs. vii. Not create a need for shoreline protection. viii. Utilize to the qreatest extent possible natural screeninq. IX. Mitiqate for unavoidable impacts to shoreline ecoloqical functions. 34. The construction and maintenance of utility facilities shall be done in such a way so as to: ~ i. Maximize the preservation of natural beauty and the conservation of , resources. ii. Minimize scarrinq of the landscape. iii. Minimize siltation and erosion. iv. Protect trees, shrubs, qrasses, natural features, and topsoil. from dr3in3qe. v. Avoid disruption of critical aquatic and wildlife staqes. . 5. Rehabilitation of areas disturbed by the construction and/or maintenance of , utility facilities shall: , i. Be accomplished as rapidly as possible to minimize soil erosion and to , , maintain plant and wildlife habitats. ii. Utilize ~i-AQs-GeAWat-i-bfe--wfth tho native trees and shrubs. veqot3tion-:- -56. Solid waste transfer stations are prohibited within shoreline iurisdiction. '. 7. Cellular or wireless towers are prohibited within shoreline iurisdiction.. e. Transportation and Parkinq facilities. Transportation and parkinq, except parkinq facilities associated with detached sinqle-family development, shall conform to the followinq minimum requirements: I f~)2_QL59 " gill S:lL[fItJ~:L:::;1.. ~ s~l'_ .Stvle. ~::_~~lic~[i~,.{U__..;;?j~p.:..g.~:;:.;... t\.t (~;,'l )~.!.:.:.u'~(:nL::. Ora a..,F{gm l!!.1i{~J!_~ {.. ResPof!seJ.Q.f:;'QfQ(h'_c(~!.Iments - i"0..~2. 2007 1. Transportation corridors shall be desiqned~JHQ,!:idf:Uhe best servic~_~i1b tb_~.J~.?st Rossible impact on s~oreline ecoloqicaU~Q~J!9J.1_,-_JinP.il~!~_tQ_Junctions shall b~ . mitiqated. 2. New road construction shall be the minimum necessary to serve a permitted shoreline use. 3. New public transportation facilities shall provide tur!loutareas for scenic stops where feasible. 4. Parkinq facilities servinq individual buildinqs on the shoreline shall be located landward from the principal buildinq beinq served, except when the parkinq facility is within or beneath the structure and adequatelv screened, or in cases when an alternate location would have less environmental impact on the shoreline. 5. New surface transportation facilities not related to and necessary for the support of shoreline activities shall be located outside the shoreline jurisdiction if possible, or set back from the ordinary hiqh water mark far enouqh to make protective measures such as riprap or other bank stabilization, landfill, or substantial site reqrade unnecessary. 6. Maintenance, repair, replacement, or other roadway improvements (includinq but not limited to wideninq to serve existinq or projected volumes, installation of curb and qutter. sidewalks, illumination. siqnals) to existinQ.$ltfrface transportation facilities shall be allowed within Shoreline Residential designate:-Gfif%lreas. Improvements that create a need for protective measures such as riprap <1f!otl'e.r tiank stabilization. landfill, or substantial site reqrade shall not be permittedf!G1Wre$;in~alte:t'hative exists and impacts to shoreline ~.~ >~,." Sl~~W ~'" ecoloqical functions are mitiqa~~~;l ~~:;: f<'j'f~ develo ment creatin 7. An new develo rfl.e ~~>:. ie.,,' ansion of existin reater than 6 total parkinq stalls mtlsr~jif,fer the water quality standards required by the Kinq . County Surface Water ManuaPfor "hiqh use" sites and "resource stream protection" (See ~ections 1.3.4 Special requirement oil control. 6.1.5 Hiqh use menu, and Resource stream protection of Kinq County's Surface Water Desiqn Manual). 8. OARy-eutdoor parkinq area perimeter, excludinq entrances and exits, must be maintained as a plantinq area with a minimum width of five feet. i. One live tree with a minimum heiqht of four feet shall be required for each 30 linear feet of plantinq area. . ii.One live shrub of one-qallon container size. or larqer, for each 60 linear inches of plantinq area shall be required. iii. Additional perimeter and interior landscapinq of parking areas may be required, at the discretion of the director, when it is necessary to screen parkinq areas or when larqe parkinq areas are proposed. 9. Parkinq as a primary use in shoreline iurisdiction shall be prohibited. 10. Parkinq in the shoreline jurisdiction shall directly serve a permitted shoreline use. 11. Transportation and parkinq facilities for subdivision, multi-family residential, and commercial uses shall incorporate low impact development (LID) designs to minimize stormwater runoff, subject to discretion of the Director of Public Works. (2) Prohibited uses to the shoreline within Shoreline Residential desiqnated areas include: . a. a"-Office and Commercial Development. b. Aquaculture: E;-'.3::~~. 33 ..Qf 59 ~---- gitv of Fggf.@l.,YV::-:/,' .,-:,. :!~:Jt:.' '-, :~ ~:~~~~g__,{Ij~_.9.:~U..!.~~f .:{i.:'!j..:, t-}~'~f}"~~.?9~:: l.: ~~~:j~u..::._{~r{~(f _Bf~91.!/.i1ji/.~~~;:? B. f"-:'iJ!..Q!.Z;Ij..L~2.J;.o"-Q!Q!JYJ;:.2!.!! fI lsznLL.!!i0.Y.. .15. .;~QQZ EG1-ResideAtia I d evelo pme nt_ -:-SfAgle-fam~IY--a-Ad-multjf)Ie-Famjly-res-jeeHt-i-a1 develepment-.may-ee-pefffiitt-eG-i-A-tAe-.urban-envfr-GHffi€-flt.-subjeGt..to-tAe-<jeA-eFaI Fe€j-tl~f€~Alerns-ef-.GAapte r 22 FW CC, ArtiG-le-Xh--Q.ivfsiefls..1-aM-4-;-anQ--tRe-foll.(}lNfn~-:- f-1-}--S4ngle-ffimily or multiple faFfHty-r~-iaI-4evelepAleAt-i-s-.f)ermitteEi-in-#l-e ~ l-:.IflEIeFlyH:1~ zone c1assific3tion. . {2+-ResideRtial developmont is prehibited--wat.EHwaffi..ef-too-eFGfnary higR-watef C' \ . mafk.., , , :1 (3) Setb:Jcks. :J. Single f3mily residential developFRefl-t-.sl:l.aIl maint:Jin a miRimum setb3ck '. eeRiAd-the--stringline setback, -6f.-W--f€et from the-effiiflafy--higR-w:Jter mafk, wAicheve~s gr03ter, except in the foIlO'.vj~s-:- \ -1. If the property is undeveloped and re:Json:Jble use of the proporty ! eaRflot occur without further encro3chment of the setback due to physical eeRStraints of the lot, then the director--ekemmt:mity develef3ment services C3n FeGuce the setback to the minimum necess3ry in Offief--t-e--build :J single bmily , home, but in no C3se loss th3n 30 feet from the ordin:Jry high w3ter m3rk. For the J*lff3eses of this section, "physic31 constFaints". tg'f~~dos aut is not limitod to that Goostr~At-creatod by the instalJatjoo-aAG-le~Iidtrof a Aew.-SBfttiG-systeffi-wAefl . . . ~ r ~ public sewer ~ervlces not 3V3lbblo. ,'.' ~~~" i'ih~fJ 1~ 1 . 2. If the property is dE;,v~!<p~;e9$1fyif~( a :$'ingle famUy-Aeme beyond the &t .~. te k "fA' aG 'f'~~~'f~qA "i~~"Er A' A k 'f A Ff tfle se :Jc or '."11 In ~~ ;9w,,;, (~i:q~ )n:Jry Ig watef--maF I t ere--aFe-Ae aEija€eAt resi~encos, then thcitEli'i;!li c"5n only be-:Jdded te-if-tAe-a€ldition will not make tho structure any mcf~4'l@'nconforming 3$ to its sotb:Jck and the hoight of the :Jddition within tho setbacW1fj'rea is not incre3sed, or the applic:Jnt m:JY requect a--sl:lere#ne v:Jri:Jnce :Jnd condition31 use permit. ~ ~f--single f3mify residential developffiefl~pesed on ~1et-wJ:lere , properties 3dj:Jcent to both sides of the lot are-eevelej)e6-m single bffiily '. residences loc3ted loss than 50 feet from the 0f€lfna-ry-i:HgA->.Nater mark, then the proposed residential development may be loGat-e€l--tA€--sam€-fl..istanco from th€ . f)f-El-iRafY~--mafk :J$ tho :Jdj:Jcent resideR~g stringline method) or 30 feet from the ordin3ry high w31er m3rk, wfl~Bl=lever is gro:Jter. , "1. If tho residenti31 development is proposed Ofl--Soomlines th:Jt include ORe-er more sensitive 3re35, as defiA-ed-iH-GAapter 22 F-WCC, such dev~epffieflt \ sHall maintain setb3cks in 3ccordanco witA---tR~tH-at-ieR-s-a-n€l--f)ffiGeduros set forth in Ch3pter 22 FVVCC, Article XIV. : b. Multibmily residential development sh3/1 main-ta+A 3 setb:Jck behind tf1e. , .&tR~ffie setback, or 75 feet--ffem-tHe---effi.i.Aa~A--water-mark, whiffieveF-i-s , gffiater, except in the follmving cases-:- 1. If tho property is undevelopod 3nd reasonaeJ€--tl-Se of the property , C3nnot occur without further encroachment of the setb3ck dl::l'e to physical , €onstraints of the-lot, then tAe-setBa~duced--te-tAe-mffiimum necess;)ry ffi.--efder to build 3 singlo bmily home, oot-in no case-les$ than-30 feet of the ordin:Jf)' high '.N:Jtor m3rk. . 2. If the property is developed with .3 si~e or multif3mily structure beyond the stringline setb:Jck or within 75 feot of..-.t.h.e--offiin:Jry higt+-water m:Jrk if W:leffi--afe-AG-:Jdjacent-single Gf-ffiHlttfam>>y-stft:J.6tures, thefl the structwe c:Jn DAly be added to if the 3ddition will not m:Jke the structure 3ny more nonconformffig-as I i2~!~~34_0r59 :.~: i if ~j.:,~ :.(J~~f?llJ!y.~?Y_5_f:!/~'...::.__:S :1:;:1!2- !1L_$ll.9.LQli!J.QJ.\~I;:; tJ 9.!1.S~-'nQ.[l.L=p.!D It ,R.eq (11a t ions Response to ECOIOGV comments - Mav 15. 2007 to-its-.--setbaGk-and-the--p.eight-of-Y=! e add itieR--wfthiA-tAe-stft.l-BH:tFe-is~re3 sed or t.f:l~-aRt-FFlay-r=eql:Jest-a--sAeFeH-ne-vaHaRGe-and--Geneitf0Ha~FmH-: . ~.,-lf--tAe..-resideHti-a~-de-ve~f3me-At-i-s---proF>GSeG-0R-shoFel~Aes4Aat-tn€-l-Hee eAe-Of-ffi0fe--sensitwe--afeas-,--as-def.iR€E!--in-Gfl.aF>ter-2-2~WG-G,-sl:ffiA-fie.v.e.\ef1meRt shan-maffit.affi.-.set.b.aGk-s-.~R-aGC--0ffI.aRc~eflS-afl4-f3rocedurcs set forth in GRaf3~~-GG;-M~GIe-X-IV; 4:---Resi€JeRti-a1- 3ccessoFY--Structu res ffiay-~\.aBetl--wttfl.i.n-tR~-eG s horel iAe-Set9QGK,f}f-evieeffi i-:-Ne- :JccessefY structure, except-swimming ~Is, sh:J1l cover more tfl.afl-1-5G-sf:!tla rc fe e 1. i~.-No- acccssofY structure shaU-09struct the view of t-he--ooigRboring properties: iii. No acce&5ef}1-Structuro shall exceed eight foet in height. (e) ResidcRtiaJ-piers, moorage, or launching f3cilities; conditions. /\ny pier, me~.f1eat-.-ef-JatJnching f:Jcility authorizeG--OY subsections (d)-through (f) of this 5eGtiefl-sftaH-be subject to tAe follov.'ing-GeooffieRS7 (1) Rosidcnti31 piers are prohibited on the Pugct Sound shoreline_ f2+-Ne-Gwem~unit may be constructeG-oo-a-gl~fJ1 (3) Excavat~f3s sh31l not b~:~ge'r~)tted :Jcce&S9Fy-tB--single bmily resieences, multif:Jmily devclepment.'~.. or;~~s;~S9rri~on use f3cil~ties a~cossory to suMMs<<ms-afffi-~UbdiVi~~~S~~~11Ij\; ~v }~ t4t-Ne-ooveFeG-fH ,: ;: .~\ _., . ~,"e" ... eat,.ef-etAef-BE).V€fed stru ctu re .. ~. fit~ ~,,-"t;:l1j\ i'Jf"'~ -m;! -' . IS permHteG-watefWaf€l-ef-tR ~.~ li ~ "&,i. . r m3rk. (5) No pier, moor3ge, fIO:J!\'. ~erw3ter str~cturo or device shall be located . Gloser th3n 15 feot from the slEle pro~y line extonded, oxcopt th:Jt such stfu<:>wf€B--FFlay--a-eut property lines for the C-9ffiffi9R-tI-5e--et-aEij:Jcont pro~ ewRefS--wfl.en-mlJ-tuaJly-agreed to by the prope4y-ewRer-s-in-a---c-offir3ct recordee wfth King Goont-y, 3 copy of-\.vhich must 3GWmf3any :In 3f>plication fer a building permit or a-soofeline permit; SHGH-jeint use piers m:JY be-j:)ermitted up te-twfco the swface :Jrea.-allewed by this titlo. (6) All piers, meorages, floats, or otAef.-such structures sA-alWteat at :JII timcs on the surface of the 'N3ter, or shall be of-.epen pile construction, wovided no portion of the structure sh:JlI, during tho course of tho norm:J1 f1uctu:Jtions of the elov3tion E>~r-hedy, protruae more than five feet 3bove the surf3ce of the water. fB-ResieeAtffit-f}iers, moor3ge, or launching faciltties; accessory to resi-Eienti31 clevelo{:)ment. Piers. moor3ges, floats, or l:Junchin~lities m:JY be permitted :Jccossory to 3 single family residence, multif3mily development, or 3S commeR t:Jse faciliHes-asseGi-ated '!lith a sul3GM-sieFl-;--iR-aewrd:Jnce with this BRaf)tcr and the feUewffit}-JimitaHOO57 (1) Priv:Jtc, singlo residence piors for the sole use of the property O'Nnor shall not be permitted outright on city of Federal VVay shorelines. ~~F--fRay be allowed \NheR--t4e-af)J}lk--aRt~nstr-ateEh3-Aeed for moorage :Jnd has demonstrated th:Jt the--feHewing :JltematWes have boon invectig3ted and arc not :Jv3il3ble or feasi9fe.:. :J. Commorci:J1 or marin3 moo~ b-:--~eatiHg-meerage-ooey&:- . Er.--Jefrlt use moo~e---f3j.ef7 No more th:Jn oRe-f3ier for e3ch residcI1GB-+S-f3ermitted.' G.n--!ets-witfl-Iess th:Jn 50 feet ef-.watefffeffi.;--enly joint use piers sh:JI~I3e-f)efmitteG-6*Gej:)t-when betl:Hets I PJ:\l',~35. 0 r 59 ----- --- ------- ~~~tv._:;!. f~ !~~.iS_:J:.:2L!!.:yi2t_~i\.1t~ _~':.!i!.1ic iE~ i i!. ~~?~; !~}~~iJ.~s. Milll:i.g~.f!)fJ rH_:::_J2ra ft Reql.J.!.f!.lion ~ ResPQnse to EcOloQV comments ... ~v'tav 15. 2007 aet4 hF1~h-lte-soojeGt-~t-A-a-ve-legal~e-s-taer+&h€€4HeFS-tAe-A-.-tAe-Iet-vvi4h less th afl-W f-ee-t-of.-wa4e-FfFeAt--ma-~e perm~tteG-aR-iAElWi€l-tJ.al pier. (-J}Ml:ll.t~p~e-fam.jly-resiGe-HGe-pfe-r-s--and-pfefs-a&5eE;~ateEl-witA--a--&ueEHv~sioo--as--a GornrneR--tJse-.faGHHy- shall net-exceed the-f.eJ.low.jng; &-N-&--mBf-e--th:Jn on-e-pleF--for e:Jch 10G-teet of shOFe-lffie-assOGiatod with the FAwt-i.faFfH}y-dev-e-l0f3me-F!-t-;-stl-9division, OF-SABFt subdivisioo is permifte4. e~+he-tetal--Al:lfflber of moor:Jge--spaGe-&--sflaU-ge-Hmitee to one moorage s.p8ee-feF-e-veFy---twe--Gwe-J#ng- units i R-tAe-FflH~tifamHy-Geve.opment, su bd ivisieRi-ef 1 sfteH-sU bd ivisiofl-:- 1\ (-1) Pief--afld moor:Jge size. &-The---maxfmum w:Jte-FWafG-iffif:l:J.sieR-.ef-cmy....peFtiBn of :Jny pier shall bo 36 fee~t-where the w3ter dep#l--.fs-1.J-feet-eelow--Ule-efElffiafy high 'Nator m3rK, 'Nhichever is re3ched first, provided: 1. If a pier is a common use pier associ3ted with a multiple family , EievelGf}ffi€nt or subGivision, this intrusion ma-y--ee-fRGfeased four feet for each , aoGition:J1 moor:Jgc space over six moor3ge spaces to 3 maximum of 76 feet.:. , ~The m3ximum width of each pier shall be eight feet. c. No float shall have more than 1.00 squ?~rit!~et of surface 3rca. . ~e total-sooace area of pIers, "1JJ,,,det:!':3ges, flo:Jts, :Jnd!or launching f3cilities, oF---afly-Bemein3tion thereof, 3J{$.oQi~tecf~with :J single family residence 1 sh:J1I net exceed 500 SEjU3re feeL ~~t~ Hit 19?" 0J e. No pier, inclHei-Ag fin1iBl ~~ 61p~G.$~e,fIeat,-Br ovor "vater structure or 'Ii:, . ~ ~~"".'1.~,~ I e"* 11.....,.r,: , I eevice, shall be wider than 25 f1e~~ti~~th.e lot--wfth-wAiGH-it is :Jssociated. Hmi~~ ~~~Iio~~.g ~~~ ~ol GonstruGlcd in Gonj~nolion with a pior are .3. All pite&--sl=1all be placed so :JS to nOU-BRSHtu-te 3 haz:Jrd to navig:Jtiofl-:- ~Ue-sl=1al.!--Be placed more tAaR-W-fee.t-waterw3rd of the ordin3ry hi@A water m<M~ G:--A.j.I-i:nee~les shall be pl3ced in 3 wateF--€lepth not to exceed 13 feot eelew--#te-effiiRafy--hi~H-w:Jte r ma rK. . d. No mere--tHan t'NO moor3ge piles per fe-SH:1eA-€e--aro permitteE.h ... (6) L3unching r:Jmps and lift st:Jtions require 3 shoreline conditional use permit 3nd are Iimf.te-d by the following conditions: 3. No portion of a l:Junching ramp or lift-st3tion shall bo pl3ced more th3n 60 . ... ffiet-watofV'Jard of the ordin:Jry high w:Jter maFk: " 9:-AI:1-f*)rtions ef a launching r3mp or lift station shall bo pl3ced at a dopth . not to exceed eight feet below the ordin:Jry high w:Jter m:Jrk. , c. L3unchi~-ajj-5-Br r3mps sh311 bo aoc--flGfeG-tG-the ground through the use . .. of-tie type con struGtiOR-:-Acph3 It, concrete, er--ethe-f-Farnp.s which sOHElty:--€evor the I, w3ter body bottom aro prohibited. , d. No more than one bunching r:Jil per single.f3mily residence is permittod, . and no mefe-tRafl--tw0--BemmOn use launching--f-aR1f3&-fer each 100 feet ef--sfler-elme associateEi-wi.u~--& multif:Jmily development, short-sti-bEl+vfsiefl-;-Gr subdivisioA: (7) Fl03tS arc limitod under tho following conditions: a. One float per single f3mily residence, multifamily dovelopme-At, short subdivision, or su9El+vfsion is permitted. b-:-Ne---j36ffion--ot-a-fleat sh311 be pla€-ee-mefe-~t w3teFWaf-d of. the ordinary high w3ter m3r~ c. Retrieval--lffies--sJ:lall not float at OF-AeaF-tfle-&l:Irf3ce of the water~ I P.~gC 36...9f 59 ~!(iJ21!:e(jQr::tL~~'.f!Y SjVl!~.,.:..Pd.ifI~.llj._::,?!J:~~l-JL2~ !~;t:.1Ui:.~p~n?!:->y!t. .. ~ '!,\?f:. ':::1.::::00S . ..... .' ....._- B.~~pollse to g~oloGV COml}J~!l~ -.J/;!, .1~!,_?'!}_Q1 Ek-Ne--#eat-sJ:l.a~-Aav-e more thaA-1-Q.Q.-.sfj-l::l-aro feet et-su-ffaw-area. Jg) Utilities. Yt+1+ty-.faGiHtfes-may be permi-tteEi--i.A-t:oo-l:l-rnaA-e-R-V-H:Gf1meflt.-w-bjeBt . to--tJ:le-FeEfl:Hr:ements-0f.-tRj&-C-Ha~F>~Eieffi f+1-*)ti-Hty-aAe-traAsmissiofl--faGiHties sha~ a. AvoiEl--ffiswrt>ance of unique and fr3gile :Jrea&: b. l\void disturbance of .....ildlifo sp3wning, nestif:!g,..aAG--Fearing areas. G-:--Gverhe3d--l:J tit ity f3Bi@es--s~ not b6---f3ef-mHtOO-4A-f.H:I.9~jc-._-f}8fk-&; monumonts, scenic, reGre3tion, or historic 3re3S. (2) Utility distribution 3nd transmission f3cilities sh:J1l be-4esigned so 3s--tEr. 3. Minimize ViSU31 imp3ct. b. H~rmonize--w+tR-Bf-enhance the SliFFetlfl~ c. Not crc3te :J nood for shoreline protectiGfl7 d. Utilizo to tho gre3test oxtont possiblo n3tural screening. (3) The construction 3nd m:Jinten3nce of utility f:Jcilities sh311 bo done in suc~ way so ~s to: ~~e--tAe--f}Fesorv3tion of natur31 be3uty 3nd tho conserv3tioA-ef resources. ~-5GaHif:!9--ef the 13ndscape. .",.;~f~ €-:-MjRfm~sHtaHon :Jnd erosion. 'i.-fitJ~~r . .. 'fi{~' ~T . d. Prote€-t-trees, shrubs, gr~sse;~ ~,~JuS~1 fC3tures, 3nd tOf*'0il from . <4 ![ji~~ 'fflf>' ", draln3ge ~.J.'~ \,'l~ (~ i>! . .~ .Ill ~ ~ ~ %" ,'.- ^ 'd~' ,,,,,,,,,,.. ..d::*- r>", . . e "el . Ie . .' . -- . '. I ,,, ~i' :; ~,'t~ ~~..~): ('1) Reh3bilibtion 0 :' ~ ) .~ · ;e-ef utility f3cilities sRaU7 ~t- ~ . a. 80 :Jccomplffi [!:. Ie to minimize soil orosion-aA-El--te m3int3in pkmt--a-nG-wikUife habit3ts. b. Utilize- FHaAAAgs-BOmp3tible \vith the n3ti-~etatf0fk (5) Solid waste tr:JnsfeF-Stations sh:J1I not be---pefffii.tteEi-within the-sA9f~if1.e&-ef the st3te. (h) Office :Jnd commercial dovolopment. Office devolopment may bo-aUeweEl---if:! the urban onviFeflffleflt-s~ect to tho requirements of this ch3pter, provieed-7 (1) The office or commorci31 use or 3cti'Jity is permitted in the underlying2:effiAg c1assific3tion. (2) Office and commercbl development sh311 m3int3in 3 sotb3ck beA-ifle-tAe stringlino setbac-k,ef-7-€i feot from tho ordin:Jry high w3ter mark, whiGt-te-veHS gre3tor, except in the following cases: a. If tho pro~Fty is developed with a structure within 75 feet of the orcJ.i.A.aFy ~h 'Nater ffiafk-,tflen the structure can oRly be 3dded to if the 3fl4tiEffi-WHI-oot make the structure 3ny more nonconformi~ 3S to its setb3ck. b. If :J developmont is proposed on shorelines th3t include one or more sensitive areas, as--Eiefifled in Ch3pter 22 FVVCC, such development sHall m3intain setbacks in asoord3nce with regulaOOR&-afld proceoores set forth in Gttapter-2-2 F\^/CC. Articlc XIV. (3) Piors, moorages, floats, 3nd launching f3cilities will not bo peHf1-itted in conjunction with office or commercial development; unless they 3re developed 3S p3rt of on site f}I::l-9liC 3CCOSS to the shoreline. . ji) Shorolffie-f}rotectieA-:---Shorelino proteetieA-m:JY b&-f)efffiiUed in the-Hf-Gan environment, provideG; I )>a~.l' 37 of 59 ......_~_..- ---- ------.-. -- ---- r;J~~~,:.::c.r,'::'~!::!.I]i!._~~y~5-f:!!c~:.::'~c~i.~:.\~ .Ill. , :::~~.~"~',~: ~:{;il.s'. {~~Z:;:!!:.?9fL~ris:Di:: Q,~":.!J;.:'';~~.:}i, !.(~i~~Q~!...~ BQ$.!LQilSC:!iLfJ.&LQ9.:Lf.Or/1nwnt.s. ..: hf~;_Y...._L 1:_ ,?PfE 0+BlfI.kBead s sAaU-f1Ot-9B--Gon s id e reG--8-fl-0tl-tr~9i:l-t-- pe-rmitteEl--use--oo-ti:le--P-lJ€}et ~oo-AG-5fl~i n e. I ri orEle-F--IDr-. .a-j:)Fe~t1I:kf:l.e.a-El.-te---be--f)er-mit-teEl-eR-t:he P uget SounEl-sRoFe-J.me,-Of--foF--a--la ke"-sA~eaG-~to--qualify..-.foF--the-RGW--9G-:-5g:.Q3G (-3){e-)fi~~)-e-xe-f-Bf}tfon-~fr-0m-..tAe-sR-oFe-liR&--f>6m:HHeEttJ-iremen-t.s,-the-E:-fty-Gf-~de Fell Way Sh3J.I--f:eview-..U:f)FefJosed bulkhead de-sf9fh3&-it---felates--tEHe~nys<<;al , oonGiliens and the city of Feder31 \^J3Y shorefjfl€---ffiasteF---p-re~-r-am----afld-ml:ffit-tffid , tRat~ ~, ,~ a. Erosion from-wa-'.tBS-Or currents presents 3-Gffiar-afl€:Hffimme-ffi-tAreat--to-a I 1~lIy est3blished rosideRco, one or mor~l:fbs.taffii.a.I-.accessory structures, OF " i, ~Iic improvoments; I, ~e propesed-oolkhe:Jd is more COA-sfstent-w-itn-t/1€-iA-tem--ef--the-Gfty--ef , Federal VV3Y shoFeliRe-master progr3m in proteGtiRg.-tRe site an4-adje~ , shorelines th:Jn other nonstructur:J1 :J/ternatives such 3S slef3e dr3in:Jge system&, veget:Jtive growth st3biliz:Jtion, gravel berms, :Jnd be3ch nourishment, :Jnd that sl::Ich :Jlternatives 3re not tec-l:mically feasible or will not-adequately pretect :J I~Uy est3blished residenGe--eF-SUbst3nti31 :Jcces$ory structure; I c. Tho proposed bulkhe3d is locatod lanewaF€l-ef-.-tRe--erdinary higA--watef , mar:k; and ..:;!i _~~:-:~..t..t EJ.:...+he maximum-height-of the proposP~~eaG--~S--A0-fOOr-e-tFlaR--Ofle--feet . :Jbovc the elev3tion of extreme high wnt~oittiP3;:~.~.':Jter-&;-er-feur feet in hoiflRt--en , \ I k -,.<~ ,~:F~ ~>.. :",'1 ;J es. titr,."lli' ~ ~ ~~ -1:.) ;("~ t;Hf ~~ ~~ ~<~ ~., . (2) A shoreline.pr-eteGtion P~~~;l,~"fp.~ig;an o.xist~A~lkH~d sh311.b~laGeg a1eflg the same allgAffient as t~'f~tstlho protectloo-i-H-s---Fef3laBlng, subject to the follo'...,ing: ~, j 3. 'Nhen 3 bulkhe:Jd h:J~i1oteriorated such th3t tRe-e-F€lffia~h \N3ter rAafk has boen estat>>isood--.by tho presence and action of watef.-h3R~tiA!3 bulkho:Jd, thefl--tl::le-replaGoment by.J.k.Aead must be--~oGat.eEl :Jt or as A-eaF--as ~ssible to the 3ctu:J1 oFffiAa~ b. When an existing bulkhe3d is being rep:JifeEl-b.y-~st-Fuction of-a veffiGal W31l fronting the existing '.\'311, it shall be CGA-Sfructed no fur-tRe-r w3teiWafG , ef-t-Re-existing bulkhe;Jd than is necess3ry for construGHeA-.ef--Rew-feotings. '- c. BO:Jch nourishment :Jnd bio engineered erosioo control projects may be Gensidered 3 norm:J1 protective bulkhe:Jd when ::my stf-tlBtur31 elements are Gensistent with the above requirements, 3nG--wfleR-the-project h3s been~ by tho Dep:Jrtmont of -F-fsfl-:Jnd VlJildlife. (3) Shoreline protection shall not have 3dverse imp:Jct on the proporty of others and shall bo designed so as not to create :J need for sherelffie-protectioA "- elsewhere. ~ 3. Shoreline protoctien-waH not significantly--iRteFfe.Fe.-with norm:J1 SYHaee :Jndfor subsurf3ce dr:Jin3ge into the 'Nator body 3nd SAaIl bo constructed using aA approved filtor cloth or other ~uitable means to :Jl!-ew p3ss:Jge of surf3ce aM .. 9fE*:lndwater without-.iAteFR-al-emsion of fine matefiak- , b. Shoreline protection shall not bo useG-te-t:-r-e&te--Ae\N /3nds, except tAat -, groins may used to cre:Jte or m3intain 3 public Glass-+--beach if thoy comply with :JII other conditions of this section. . c. Groins :Jr-e permitted only :J$ p3rt ef-.-3-fJublic beach managemeRt ~r:Jm. Jetties .and bre3kwate~Fe not permittea7 , _0) Recreation. Recre:Jtional dovelopmont may be peHfl-itteEl in tho urb:Jn environment subject to the genor31 requireffie-f}t&-of. t/:1is cRapter, proviEieEE I l\~gc.' 38_C}J 59 -. ----- '>Jf/. :.'Jf.F':~~: f::;r,:;!.._ ~/~t:01 .S}3_E.~._f3rtic!2.JJ.(__A~!2Q(!i!tnf.:.~J~t~!ni~[l~!.ne.!J.! - [)t2.!LJ3eQulatioL?::? Response 10 EcolOqV comments.:.J.0av 15. 2007 (.1-t-T-he-FeGFeaHoofH-Geve10pmeAt-fs--I'}fHffiitteEHFl-tAe-u-FldeFlyfAg-c0A&' (2-j-SW4rRmfFlg .:Jreas-sl=latl-be-sef*lffiteG-fFem bOClt 13unch-aFea&: . ( 3}+hedeveI0pmeFlt--Gf.und€fWateF-s~tes-fEH:...s.pefKli-vtFl~-sh.aH-Aet.; a,-T-ake-p~-e-at.4eptR&.{}4tr-eater th:Jn 80 feet-: 9:-GGA-stitute a fh3vi~a.tieRaI h:Jz:Jrd. G-:--@e-IeGate€HR-areas--wherc the normClI waterborne tr:Jffic would constitute a.haz-ard-.tf}-~pte-whe-may use such a site. f4-}-Thc constructioA-ef~wimming fGcilities, piers, moor:Jges, f103tS, and Iauf:tGnifl9-fa€ilitiec below the ordin3l)' high '1l:Jter mark shall be governod by the ~(at.ioos of subsections (e) 3nd (f) of this section. (~t-PuGlic boat lauA€htAg-faGilities may be dc~eG,f>~ 8. The traffi~eflerated by such 3 f.1cility caA--t:Je safely and convcniently ~he streots serving the proposed facility. b. The facility \Nil/ not be locatod on 3 Cl3SS I be3ch. (6) Upland f3cilitios coR-StR:lGted in conjunction 'Nith--a--:fccrc:Jtion31 de'lclopmem sfl.an-ae-se~teEI-te avoid contamin3tion of tho -shorelines of the city-; (7) PubliG-f3edcstrian ~md bicyclc pClthways shall be permitted adjacent to 'Nater befHe.s:- ..?:<:~ !t;~"'.;'f1'.J.., ~)-Pul:>>ic cont3ct wi~tmiGl:Je and fr:Jgile,-i;-@Jc~'jf sMU-Be permitted wHero it is t-'-". "m possible without dostroying the n:Jtur:J1 ch:~r.ac.t~f qf~the :Jre8. if.@> lWj. ''''''i\.;'iI ;e.., t9-}-W3tor viewjn!3,---A-atur~",> ~l'JlJy:~{~ordjJlg, :Jnd vie'Ning sh:J11 . be aGOOmmeeated by spaGe, pl~~~rti~'gn~s, or sl:teltcr--OOAsistent with publiG safety and socurit~ ~~ II ~ ~~fiJ (k) S31mon 3nd stee/head nijtals." . l>~".'~=> (1) Structures which prev&lit the migr3tion of s31mon :Jnd sloelhead 3re f}f9h~~ertiOfl&.ef...-tAe.-water bodios useEJ.-.Sy-:fi~4sh bYP3ss f:Jcilittes sR.aH-aH0w-the-tli*WeaFfHfH~fatif)n of adult fish. Fish Gypa&5-faBi-lities shflH-pr-ev:effi fF)t-aAtf-juvefl-iles migrating downstrcClm from being trapped or harmod. (2) L3ndfills sh:JlI .not intrude into salmon and stcelRead habitats, except as f*0Vifietl-~n subseGOOA-fK1f~-tlis soction. (~ba-Adfills m:Jy-iRtruEJ.e-i.Hto salt v/:Jtor are:J5-useG-Gy salmon and steelhc:Jd for migration corridors, rearing, fcoding 3nd refugo only where the pf9J39nent obtains a--ooREl-ffion31 uso pormit (CUP) and demonstrates al~e-fellm'Ving conditions :Jre met:- a:-1=-f:le-laRdfill is for w3ter--tlopendent or 'Nater rel3ted use; b. An 3ltorn:Jtive alignment or loc3tion is not fe3sible; c. The project is designed to minimize its imp:Jcts on-tFle-efwironmont; ~e-faGffit.y-fs.~A-tRe-f3ublic interest; 3ne e:-If the projoct will cro:Jte significant un:JveiGaele-adverse impacts, the impacts 3re mitig:Jted by creating in kind roplacement h3bit3t ne:Jr the projeGh I WAere in kind repbcement mitigatien is not fe:Jsible,. rehabilit:Jting degr3ded f.tabitat-may bc reqHffed-as-a-sHbstitute. (-1) Unless the :Jpplifi8flt-6omonstrates th3t bioengineering techniquos will not be succossful, bulkhc3ds and other shorcline protection structures 3m prohibitod in salmon 3nd steelhe3d haBitah (5) Where bulkheads and -ether shorolino protection structures are allowed, tf:le . t&e-of.--tho bulkhe:Jcl-eF structl:.lfe sh:J1I be-loc:JtoG-~war-ti-tJf tho ordinary ~ . water m:Jrk oxcopt :JS proviGeG-iR-slibsection (k)(6) of this- section. Where an ~m~1 khe:J d or-stFtIGttlfe--GaflABt--be remeved---aec-&l:lse-ef.---ef::AAroflffieAtaJ.; I J:~;!g':L 39..Q.L59 gi~'Y' Ff:~(tS~f-aL.k'1~Y .$.[~~.=.:~.[Jjs;!5:Jlj. shc:@jjIJe']l.(lf?G?:';iQ.!'?:!Q!it -- Qraft ReC/~;/?lton~ Response Co EcoloGV comments. Mav 15. 2007 safe.t.]'7-.er~eel~cerns, the leost eA-VifeA-meRtaHy-tmf)aG-HFlf3-aI-temativ.e sh311 GB-tI-5oo.--An-y --r-e~laGemeHt-GuJ.k.Ae.aG-ef---Sl:leFelff}6--f)f9-teBti9fl-&tfHGtI:J Fe sh 31+--Ge-aS c~0se.t0lRe-existifl9--&tH:l-Gt-ufe-as-pessib-l~ f6-}H-I::lt k-t:leaEi-s,---GFeak\N:Jters, j ettie-s.,--f}f0iAo&-a-Ad-etRef-SR0fel.iFle--pretection structures--m-ay--iAtrudo into s:Jlm0Fl--aAE.l stoelhe3d h:Jbit3ts only whore the j3roponent-gemenstfates :JII of tho followiflfr-60f"-t€Hti0flS--are met: a:-An.aHemati-ve-alignment or 10c:Jtion is net fe3sibl~ G-:--+oo-projoct is dosignod to minimize its imp3~~eA-t; &-+-t:le-facility is in tho public interost; and Eh-H-tfle--f)fOject will cre3to signific3nt un3voidable 3dverso impacts, the lfR.paGt-s-are-uoF"rHtig3tod by cre:Jting in kind replaeemeflt---A.abitat---flear the projoct. W.J::lere--fFl-kffl€i--repI3coment mitig:Jtion is not fe:Jsible,-FeRooiht:Jting dogr3dod Mbttat may be required :JS :J substitute. t7+QeGks, piers, pilings 3nd f103tS m3Y be loc3ted in w:Jter 3re3S usod by salmeA---aRd-.steelhe:Jd for migration corridors, re:Jring, fee~ :Jnd refuge, f)r-e-vkied-lho bcilities use open piling construction. ^PPF0:Jch fil.Js-sh:J1I be 10c:Jted l:Jndw:Jrd of tho ordin:Jry high \'V3ter m3rk. Docks, piors, pilings 3nd f103tS shall not s8--1BBate€l-i-n other s31mon 3nd steelheod h3bitat~;;~h-e---f*>teGt-st:laU-ge dosigned . . . . . . .t'~ ~;;.':,,~I;~' tG-mlfHffiI~e-fts-imf)a€-ts-efl-#:le- e mIl ron moAt,. ~'$t~ l!i-fiW%. ~.-t9" ~.~ t8-~e-bfiGgos 3re the prcfeFF~ 1,:~:.\lor ~prossi~ructures ovor s:Jlmon :Jnd steelhead h:Jbit:Jts. If a ~~~~g.~~~ l:~ ~ffa_siplo, one of tho following w:Jtor Gf-essffig--structures m3Y bo qJ:jR'r-Rf~~ ~'&1 imp3Gt-&-are-a~teFf$0fafY 6tJ.Iverts, bottemtess :Jrch cu~dfis~{ t51J:iptIC31 culverts or round culverts. Those structures 3re listod in prioritY!.~Qi:B~t, ~;:'ith the first h3ving tho highest proforonce f.<:,i,o,,? anG-tAe-I3~t th~-efeN~.nce. In order for 3 lower-priority structuro to be pem:l+tteG,the :Jpplic3nt must shew the higher priority structures :Jre not fe:Jsible. T--he--pr-e-jec-t--sJ:latl be designed to minim~ze-jts-j.mJ3B:Gt&0A-tRe-efWif0flmeAt-:- ~es :Jnd in w3ter utility corridofS--fFlay---ge-loc:Jtod in s31mon :Jnd steelhe3d h3bit3t pro'.'ideG-tA€-i*0ponont ShO\NS th3t 31l-ef-.t.l:te-foll0\.\'ing conditions ar-e-met :J. An :Jltern3tivo aH~nment is not fC3siblc; b. The projoct is locatod :Jnd designod to minimizo its imp:Jcts on the environment; 6-:-A~ter-natWe-impac-ts--are mitig3ted; 3nd Ei-:--Afl.y l:Jndfill is loc3tee landw3rd of tho ordin:Jry high 'N:Jtor mork. Open piling 3nd piers required to construct tho bridgo m3Y bo pl:Jcod w3tenlv3rd of the eFEHn3ry high 'J/:Jter mark, if no :Jltern:Jtivo mothod is fO:Jsible. NetwitAstanding suGse6tien (k)( '1) of this section, when installfA~ in 'Nater ut+IHles,the-installer m:Jy.--ptaGe-HativEH=Rateri31 on the bed 3nd baflks-ef tho w3tor body or wctl3nd to re ost:Jblish the proconstruction elov3tion and contour of the bed. The projoct sh311 be dcsignod to minimize its imp:Jcts on the environmont. {-4.Q-}-Qredging W.ffiGR-wHJ-.:.Ei-amage shaHew---watef..--.Rit:Jt used by salmon 3nEi steelhead for migr:Jtion corridors, rearing, foeding aAG-refugc sh:J1I not bo :Jllowee ttflloss tho proponent domonstrates all of tho follmving conditions 3re met: 3. The dredging is for a wator depefl4ent or \"'.'3ter rel:Jtod use; &:-An oltornativo 31ignment or loc3tion i&-Aet-fea5!ble; , G-:-+Re-p.mject is dosigned to--~en tho oAvironment; d. The bcility is in tho f>Ublic intorost; ana I .P.i:!~_~:" 40.';~C59 I .~:!iYsl,f~fjf~.L:::!.':2L .~~\~.{!.:: _$:~~L.~_ ~..6[tic !~J1L_~.!].i)It;d!~' ~Q../v! a (l.;::" :"U': :,-:.if~\ !~?J. :.-. Q(~;jL fi.Q~"tJ.1::.1 :=:,:: ,~.' ~ ResfJo!!.se (.2 Ecolo9:t,-c:.{2mnJ.:,C;.!J!s - !'!}!1Y....19: .;:.:('29J e. If the. project wiU-B-feate--s~~fl~fjcant uRave.iwol-&--t3GV9fse-m,p-acts. the impacts :J re m~-ed-Gy-Gfeat~R~-ifl--ki-AG-r-eF>leBemeHt-h-a ~Rear-t-he-f)fGjest-: . Whefe-if1-kffiG-~Gemern-mi-H~-ti0f1---is--oot---feas~Dle.-reheeflita-tiR@-tle~Jfad9G Rabitat ffi3Y be retjW-ed-a&-a--5t1-DsHtu-te:. (11 ) Dre~ng :Jnd the removal----ef..- bed m3tefia-l-&---Getow-~e-watef-lffie-i-s . prohibited within s3/mon and stoelhe3d spa'NRi-Rg--affia& (12) In w3ter dredfJe-&j3oo-4Sf*}sal-sHes shall not be-lGGateG-4R-sa~meA-aR€i steelhe3d h3bit3ts. (13) L3ndfilling, dredging, ch3nnoliz3tion and othor 3ctivitios whiffi-flog3tively imp3ct h:Jbit3t v31ues 3re prohibited in wetl:Jnds, ponds, antl-side ch3Aflels which provide rofugo or othor h3bitat--fer-saImen or stoolhead. (1'1) 'Nithin s31mon 3nd stoclf:leaG-habitats, perm3neRt-€h-aRRel--.ch3nges 3nd reaHgnmcnts :Jre prohibitod. (15) Aqu3culture uses Sh3H not be est3blished in s31mon :Jnd steelhe3d habitat, except for :Jre3S that :J[O onlY--l:.I-Sed--for migr3tion corFi€lors. This- regul3tion only aw1ies to in w3ter 6qu3culture U5eS;--flOt upbnd 3qu3cultuFe-tI-se-~ . (16) Tho romov:J1 of 3qu:Jtic 3nd rip:Jrian vogotation '.vithin or 3djacent to S31mon and steelhe?d h3bit3ts shall bo minimil":~d. Trees wA-i€h Sh3do sido channels, ~tro~ms, ~vcrs, PO~---8-fl4-\N;t')p"'fcd by s31mon and steolhe:Jd ~E==~::ii.a....I~.:...I.;'~!.';'..'5V~ ..,.;, .'". ~." H' ( S . d:.","~~~~s.,:' ::: lifo 3nd property or to enh;n~~ fish habit3t, 13rgo w .~;,~';'~ :;~,il~'ftJ~.. ... ~gh water m:Jrk shall bo left In the w:Jtcr\v:JY to proVI,~D~glna~1W 3nd stoolhe3d hoblt3t. ~":'" '''Fj ~ ~," (18) Outf:JlIs within or upSfJi~~ffi'~o~ s.3Imo~ or stoelhe3d sp:Jwning :Jro:JC sh311 . be dosigned 3nd constructed~'to minimize dlsturb:Jnce o~d steelh03d 5f>aWffiR~-beds. (Ord. No. 98 32.J,S-J.; 12 1 98; Ord. No. 99 355, ~11 16 99) . I l!.;!~e 41_\Lf 59 Ci('!2! F=f!..~!.:[.;'!}L.~~~:.;.:~l_.$!\1F,::..-' f::.~tL~;je !!L_~jJo!:e!;!!(:(. (};1~~;JP.~:i~;'e.::; <: . ~~?,..~]:~[, ~~::7fL{!!.iJ.ljQn~ Res@nse tQ....r;~Q!ggi...;;.Q!.!Ji!.;~.'!!J.~ .J..!,.:)/.. 15. 2007 18-~.169 R.u-r-al-Urban Conservancy environment. (a) Purpose. The purpose of the "urban conservancy" environment is to protect and restore ecoloqical functions of open space, flood plain and other sensitive lands where they exist in urban and developed settinqs, while allowinq a variety of compatible uses.Tho purpose of desfgH-3hflg-t-Re rur:J1 onvironment-is-te-FeslFiBt intensive development, function 35 3 buffef-.I:>etwoen urb3n :Jroas, :Jnd maifltClfA opon sp3ces an4-epportuniHe-s-fOf-feGfe8t-itm-uses within the ocrnegi-GaI--G3f1:yiAg c3pacity e.f--#te-l::md :Jnd water resol:l-fG&:-New developments ifl--a-f-l:Jfal-eflv~F0AfA-eAt should rofloct the ch:Jr:Jctor of the surrouAffiRg 3r03 by limiting intefl~dtAg permanont open space, 3nd m:Jintaining 3doquato building set9a6ks-fFeffi--tAe watef.-tG--fH:eveffi-.sl:lereline resou rc-es..from-Dcing destroyed f0f-et-Ref..fw-a1-1yt)e&-ef ~ (b) Desi~nation criteria. Desiqnation criteria for the Urban Conservancy environment are provided in the City's shoreline master proqram. F\^!CC Chapter xx-sHaH-be: (b) Desig~ation criteri3: Designation, criteria f?~e ru r.a I on:ironme~t-sh:J1I be: (-1-}.ShGr-el.A85--Bf--tAe---Btty-used-oF.-oes'lgA.~t~t.r.,.-;!IDr feBteentfal..d-evelopment-at--a tl 't f- I' { "too ~ eASI y.a -.tRf.t>6HRlt-5--f}€f--aGf-€--0f- e5&'. ,<; ,i ,~~:< A r~}:! ..., '. :~':-$i!, ~}iS-;5':) t'ti . . l (2) ShereHRes--ef-~~B~f;!.t fW{[;q~i'Oor)~i:J1 purposes w.,l:ter-e--Sl:JH01:fn4i-R-g ~ land use-fs--fesidential in ch3r3~e,;~~g&~N:.i}ffi:Jn serviB-e& . ~";"''' "0~ :"l'~..,/~-.::. ':,:k..l' "'.;-~.,' {3-)-ShoreliRes-eWh€-eity t~ ~flateG--ru r31 sh-a~l-R0t-have.-j.im~tat~0-A&-to It develof)ffi€nt-due--te-seABili-ve !~,~$'#;t'iGh-aS-n00Gf1lai-fls-:-steef}-SI0F1es-...sjj0e-ha-~Fd ~~ J' 3rc3~, and/er--vvetl:Jnds. W.9< , (c) General requirements. +Re-goo8fal-r-€qHirements fOHievelopment-witl=Hn-a fHfal-efWf.FeAffleA+ sh:J1I be tho same-as-t-Rese4er tho urb:Jn onv-fFBnment,-f-WGG 18 165(c). . (1) Development waterward of the ordinary high water mark is prohibited except water dependent recreational uses, permitted shoreline modifications and , public utilities. , (2) No structure shall exceed a heiqht of 35 feet above averaqe Grade level. \,. This requirement may be modified if the view of any neiqhborinq residences will not be obstructed, if permitted outriqht by the applicable provisions of the underlyinq zoninq, and if the proposed development is water-related or water- dependent. (3) All development shall be required to provide adequate surface water . retention and sedimentation facilities durinq the construction period. ( 4 )Q.evele-pmeRt---sRall-fHa~Rt.a~R--tf1.e-ffr-st.-3G-fee.t-ef-~r-tv-a9uUffifl-a-RattlFa~ cnvironme-At 3S required open space. Setbacks. Development shall maintain the first 50 feet of property landward from the ordinary hiqh water _ma.ik as a required \ setback and veqetation conservation area, or development shall maintain a 25 foot setback from the top of bluffs in the shoreline jurisdiction, whiche~er is the qreater setbaCK. Setback shall be subiect to provisions referenced in subsection (e) and ~ (gJ. 5). Veqetation Conservation Area. The required setback area shall be considered a Veqetation conservation area. Within the Veqetation Conservation Area. no more than 30 percent of the area with native shoreline veaetation shall be cleared, and a minimum I I~J..g(' 42 ilL 5 9 - - -- - -------------- ,~:;~./ ~?::: :~~~> ?::.L~'~L.i!~~21: ..!:it'!!.E'.::2i!I{f(f!. J1L~ ~?!2;~U;:!iL!~_L~tf!.!.~{}gE!!..ZqJJ.L-::_ [)i::lfl..!'?ecUJ.ls} !ior!2 Response to ECOloGV comments. tAav 15. 2007 of XiLQt:::r~?J'}J (1L~~!Sj~i~LQgJlcJ.Ji\j~Jcees ~hall be retair!ed,._Tre.~s detQJ"min~d by the c!!YJo..be hafE!LQQt1..$.9Lc,~~?j-]sed m?.lJJe remQved. Additionally, the Director._mav allgw remov~LQf . :!.?~J.atL(jn._~~Q.~_<;!.ir!ll that Q.~scrjbed above where an 9.QQlicant aqrees to replacement plantinos _Lo.?t are demonstrated to provide qreater benefit t9 shoreline ecoloQical pro9.?..:~~.??...tt1..~.'l~~QyJQ.l>e .QrQvid_~9 by strict application of this sectiqIl...: (d) Shoreline Modifications. (1) Allowed modifications to the shoreline within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas include the followinq: a,a. Shoreline Stabilization ,:md Shoreline ProteGHGA. Allowed within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas under the requirements imposed by [NEW SECTION Shoreline Modifications] division (a). b. Piers. Allowed within Shoreline Residential desiqnated areas with a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit under the requirements imposed by [NEW SECTION Shoreline Modificationsl division (b). c. Docks, Mooraqe, buoys, and Floats. Allowed within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas under the requirements imposed by rNEW SECTION Shoreline Modificationsl division (b). ,,;~4~ d. Launchinq Ramps, Rails and Lift Statwt~~~ Allowed within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas with a Shoreline Co1il:difi.~malluse permit under the requirements imposed by [NEW SECTION Sh0fr;ifinerlt1~Tfica1ionsl division (c), except under the ~ II' d T . .;~;,;~;~:~ ~~;,;r ~ ~ . o oWlnq con I 10n'G:'~'"~)!, ',,....r,':l,, ~;tl0. ~ >..~ ;''':<;,::', :Q~;;'i:f...' ',(: 1. Permitted with Suasw@tUi'tfi)evelopment Permit in parks and public access areas within the Urban Conse~~c'environment. . e. Breakwaters. AlloW~'d within the Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas with a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit under the requirements imposed by [NEW SECTION S,horeline Modificationsl division (d). f. Dredqinq and Fillinq. Allowed within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas with a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit under the requirements imposed by [NEW SECTION Shoreline Modificationsl division (e). (2) Prohibited modifications to the shoreline within- Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas include the followinq: a. @feakwaters 3nd Jetties and qroins. (e) Shoreline Uses. (1) Allowed uses within Urban Conservancy designated areas include the followinq: a. Residential Development. Allowed within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas under the requirements imposed within [NEW SECTIONl Shoreline Residential, division (e), (1 ), with the followinq additional restrictions: 1. Setbacks. Residential development shall maintain a minimum setback of 50 feet from the ordinary hiqh water mark, or 25 feet from the top of bluffs, whichever is qreater as a veqetative conservation area. Exceptions to minimum setback requirements included in rNEW SECTIONl Shoreline Residential, division (e), (1), (a}(3), for both single-family and multi-family development, shall apply, but in no case shall the setback be I.ess than 25 feet from top of bluffs. . . b. Accessory Structures. Allowed within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas under the requirements imposed within. [NEW SECTIONl Shoreline Residential, division @L(1 ). b. I l~~g<:;_ 43 2.L59 .~.:,[ /:';~::.f;jfl.!I~{ V:/a Y_!?i\'1 !~~_=_6.!Jic i e ,l~!.:. _$!.JO(~J i ne J.i(.1 Eli!!WgJJ]~!J.L::_~?rf}Jr. E:~gS1 ula f iO!J..:d Response to EcoloGV comments -J'iDV 15. 2007 C. Recreational Development. Allowed within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas under the requirements imposed within fNEW SECTIONl Shoreline Residential. division Ie), (1). c. d. Utilities. Allowed within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas under the requirements_.and_Js'?tIjctions imposed within fNEW SECTION] Shoreline Residential, division (e), (1), d. e. Transportation I ParkinQ Facilities. Allowed within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas under the requirements imposed within fNEW SECTIONl Shoreline Residential, division (e), (1 ), e. q. Office and Commercial Development. Office and commercial development I may be allowed.. with Conditional Use approval in the Urban Conservancy environment subiect to the requirements of this chapter, provided: i 1. The office or commercial use or activity is permitted in the underlyinq zoninq I classification. ,I 2. Office and commercial development shall maintain a setback behffie-tAe il strinqliFte-6etbaGk-:-9f-of 75 feet from the ordinary hiqh water mark, or 25 feet from the top I !I of bluffs, whichever is qreater. wR.f6Hev-€f-i-s-J.e.&slh1':e minimum setback may be reduced I. il usinq the strinqiine method, when applicable!~tY.~tiifr no case shall the minimum setback '. " i' ,~~f;po. ~n I be &I:lf- less than 50 feet from OHWM Hifir 2<5",.,Jeet from the top of bluffs, whichever is I qreater.qreatef;--e.~~~n the foUew4~1'1?ci~~f'" ~ 'I ., i. If the property i~db~e115p~fj~yfth :J' structure within 75 foet of the ordinary hiqh w3ter m3rk, then tho stru~~t'e~Y;1fa!~nly be 3ddod to if tho 3ddition \Nill not m3ke the. ~'.-"";Y~ ,<. structure 3nv more nonconfor;IDIl;l.hs to its setb3ck.i. Structures sh31l be cotback the ffiH::HmtIffi-A~safV-tG--a-veW-t~~'iI'need fo r s horoli no protection -me3SUre&: , iL..1 f...a.. deveI0f}meAt---is-13f0f)0SeG-en--sAmeHA&s-tRat--fA-GluEle-0Fl-e--ef-mere sensiHve.,-area~,-as.defjned--ifl--GAa13ter---.2.2-.-F-WGG,--sbIGfl--Gevelopmem-.sRall-.mai-AtaiA S&t-9a-GKs-.fA-.-a6c-ofGaR-Ge-vv-it-h req u 13tio n s 300-i::lF0GeEltJ-Fe-s-set-f.OftR-i.A-Ghaf}ter-2-~ \ Afti€+e--XAh I 3. Piers, docks, mooraqes, buoys, floats, and launchinq facilities will not be \ permitted in conjunction with office or commercial development; unless they are , developed as part of on-site public access to the shoreline. 4. Additional water quality standard must be met as per Shoreline Residential, section 18-167(f)(2).: \ (2) Prohibited uses within Urban Conservancy desiqnated areas include: I , a. Aquaculture. (d) Residential development. Singlo family reddenti31 dO'.:elopment may be , permitted--ffl4J:le-rUf-af--environmcnt subject to the geA-effil-feElw~ residcnti31 provisiBflS-ef FV'lCC 18 165(d) of the urb3n environment. , (e) Residential piors, moor3ge, or bunching bcilities. Piers, moor:Jges, flo3ts, or launching facilities may be pormittod 3ccessory to :J single bmily residence in I a~h-~WGG-18 165~e-}-afH:i-{ftof the urban environment-: ~bejv+sioAs:--+he-10t-staAeaffi5--effiffilefaled in this section 3ppty--te--aA-Y-let th:Jt h3s buileable are:J-wf.t.l::H.A-tho shorclinos of the city. Buildable :Jre:J me3ns th3t I t~~gQ44 01'.59 ~;_itl__QLF:.t::(f~!~-QLt1:EL S;\.J~~,~:_,,~.!.">'.~~ :::~ f;~. .~:~.tq.r.f~lj!lf..J~~J~]~nCJQQ1~}:':'(.~!. ~.- L:~:":~j.\ :.:.: ::',)i:~~:~: f[t;~~J.? t3'~~'iJ2.QnSe to Ecoloqv CQ!li.!!.!!i'!~{.'i. :. i.t..:::. .~;5-,jQ07 are:J of th e let,e*€4ffi~v-e--e-f-a.H.y-rettl:l-i-r~efl-sp-a€e.; .yar-tl s,e.F-5etea.€k&-l::$0H wi::lffih 3 stru6t\:!re-may-be-GeA8FUGteG-:- . t-1+-The-miA-imHm--f-ef1tHf-eG-ar-ea-ef-a-let-frt-.~he.fural:--efW~FeAffleHt-shaH--be.. .five aBFe&;-i*f>viecd, howoveF. 3. Tho minimtl-m-let-aFea-may-9e-reEi~:l€fKl-te.-1~OO-sftll3rG foot WR-efE 1. 1\11 lots :Jro p3rt of 3n 3pproved suedNi-sion or short sooEl-ivfsieA-o 2. 1\11 lots 3ro servod b~J.i&.wate-f:.: 3. /\11 lots :Jro servod by :In 3pproved-sevyage dispos31 systom. 1. J\lIlots :Jro sorved by p3vod stroets. 5. All lots h3'.'e :J minimum width of 10O-feet.:. (2) Any lot loc3ted \\'holly or p3rtiaH-y-wit-h-in--the--sHmelinos of tho ci-ty--shaU--be subjoct to tho substand3rd lot provisions ef-Ghaf}te-r-2-&F-WCC, Article IV-, (3) Submorgod I:Jnd within tho bound3rios of-afly-W3terfront parcol sh:J1I net-ge used to computo lot 3r03, lot dimensions, Y3rds. open space, or othef-Stmilaf roquirod conditions of land subdivisieA-ef:.-Gev.elep.meflt (g) Utilities. Utility f3cilitios m3Y be pormittecJ.-i.A-t.Rc rur31 environment -stIejeBt--te tho utilitios roquiroments of tho urb3n onvironmen~nd tho gener31 roquiremonts of F'^'GG ~ g Hia(e) ..c'; .. (h) Shorolino ~rotoction. Shorolino protccti.QD~~ffj:~'y bo pcrmittod in tho rural onvironmont subjoct to tho shorolino prot~:Gtidq,:prdvisiens of F'NCC 18 165fl-)-ef ~-~ ,,~:',s:. .........;; .... tho urb:Jn onvironmont. ~-<?,i~~J1if;. ;:( ) . . . ~cl'~~ ~~ _~j ~~.'P;:t ~'"'i .'. .. (I) Rocro:Jtlon. Rocre3tlona ;;,' :;~ .~,~. ~~;;..:j~/fAay bc permitted In the rur:J! . . ~ . t~ "?J ~'~ ments oWh-i-s-ch:Jptor and the-fe6featiefl ~ llfJ. ~.}.r~' .. . ~"* " . e~ . m S31mon 3nd stoolh03d h~f5it:Jt. S31mon 3nd steelhe:Jd h3bit3t shal-l-ee protoctod under FWCC 18.165(k)(1) throu9-R-fk-H-1-g.~fGrd. No. 98 323, ~ 3, '.Q-+- 98; Ord. No. 99 355, ~-d,11 16 99) . I !!.~!f.\.~ 45 oC59 r;it.:i ;~:~ .f.' ')'. ~.:!.' ~J,~:1!~~Y _.$ ~~'1r~.:~,.:-9:t~.:'~~::"';'h tlj:....$!.l}~::;:ftf.jf !.~~... f:~J1. ~'!n ~.~9E.'tn ~ ~JJ, .'.:. .Qr:} (~ . f~'I~'::J!.!!.} (i: ;!.? ~ f32!il!.Q!lSJl tu EifQ1QC/\i cor~!{))~nt$.. :A:o'."uL~:._.?JHJ! 18-1-61170 Gfm.sefVaR-G-Y-f€-sfden-tfa1Natw:al environment. (a) Purpose. The purpose of the "natural" environment is to protect those shoreline areas that are relatively fre~ of human influence or that include intact or minimally deqraded shoreline functions intolerant of human use. These svstems r~quire that only very low intensity uses be allowed in order to maintain the ecoloqical functions and ecosystem-wide processes. Consistent with the policies of the desiqnation, the City shall plan for restoration of deqraded shorelines within this environment. ConseFvaAGY-.fesi€l.ential orC3S :JFe-inl:eru:lod to mainta~F existing char3ctor. This dcsigAation is dosigneG--to protect, conserve, :Jnd m:Jn3ge existing n:Jtur:J1 f03tures 3nd resources. Th9i3reforred I:I-&es aro those nonconsumptivo of the-ph-y.si€at-aAfi-bielogical resGl:ffG€-&-of tho or03. (b) Designation criteria. Desiqnation criteria for the Natural environment are provided in the City's shoreline master proqram, FWCC Chapter xx..Qes~-A Gr~tefia--fer tho COnS-ery3 ncy.Natufc*-env-if0.FlffieRt--shaH-o&:- {-+~e-af-eaS; u_.-regafdffiss-ef.--tfle--HAd6flyiAg--.-.zoniA~iGfl...-...have environmontally sensitive-are-a-s-as 3quifer rech:Jrg~,.:;3reas,f-ish :Jnd wildlife haMat~ frefttJeRtt-y-flooBed--afe8s.;..g ee~ogiGa~IY-HaCa~MP3~rtas,-streaFH&;-aAEi-wettandsas defiFleti-ffi-~WGG:...-+he...sh0reliAe--+~~aU~jHtaGt---aHG--tfl-e-refere--GHFrentlv . """"W~~n i....-;...7!:~. ':, performinq 3n import3n-!;-iffep!JCo,at'il~ ilflillcf:j#'R-Gf-eGGsy.stem-wido proce~that weuld be damaqod by AHR13n ac.tl}/ij!1';f~ ,t~1 ~ ., f2) Tho she~H€-fs.-.GoflsiOOr~ffi'6~~ftsent..-eG0SYstems-aA4--Qeete~iB--types tl=tat-are of P:J rticu lar--sGieAtific!!Q~"bd'U c3t4eAat-~RteFeS~A{}r-el-iAe :J re:Js that-have fH30r dr3in3ge-:- :!j;.f<-~' fdt:Tho chorelinc is -tl-fh3Slo to support new-El-ev~m-eflt-er-uses-wi#le8-t SfQfli-f~€aA-t-aGV6fse~--..impaGt.sm..--t0..---e€{}lefli€a(-._..-...funGtieHs.-'-Of-._~--te--.--hurnC!D safety.,.ghorol i n C 3 r-eas\P-lhich-are..fFee-frGm-B*tensivedevet0pment-: (4-~R0-fffii-Ae 3reo~9Hj€--valtJ~ ("I) /\ shorelino 3Fea-tBat-:QF0'Jides fooG,-water--;-ef-Gov.ef-and PfoteBt-ioo-f.e.F-aF.!:i r-ar-e,-e-AGaflQef€d,--Of-...diminis-hfnQthr-eateAeG--speGieso'"f-T-E-X+-M~.Q--F-.ROM NATURAb-8E-bGWl (5) A scoson31 h~ven-.fef--G0RBeffiF.at4eRs-e-f-.naHve--aAfmals. fish, or fowh-sUBh-a-s 3 miQratiofl-foute, breeEl+AQ----sit&;--eF--Sf}aWRi-A~~+T-eXT MOVED FRQM N-AT-YRA-L-8E-bQW.l t6t-S-RereJ.ine-areas.-with..estaoHsAed-fli-st0fiesef-SGfentif.ic-r:eS€8fC-fl-: (7) Those shorcline-aFea-s-h-~ 3n OUtB-taA-GiAQ-Gf---lffiiquc sGeffiG-fea-tll-ffi:::tB their h3tuf31 st3tO. fTEXT-MG-VED FROM NAWRA-k-gE.bQWl {-&HR--aedit-ioA..-t0-tfle--ab-ove"G-fHeria,.tAe-..fe~I{}wi.AQ-.sh{)u.ld--t>-e.-BGAside.red...when des+QflatiHff-AatHfi3t--envffOflments~-t::r-E-X-T-MQV-6.0-.F.RQM-NA+YRAk-B€bGW1. 3. ,'\re3S whorc .tH:JfRafl-..influenco 3nd El-evelel*A€nt-afe-minima'- b. J\re3s c3P3blo e-H;as+~y-geiAq reste-r-ed-4e-a-.Prat-HFaI condition&.- ~attwatef.-wetlanGs: d~ss-+--eeac-he&:. (c) General requirements. (1) Development waterward of the ordinary hiqh water mark is prohibited except water dependent recreational uses and public utilities. (2) No structure shall exceed a heiqht of 35 feet above averaqe qrade level. This requirement may be modified if the view of any neiqhborinq residences will I f'.;~g,:. 46..o.l"59 ~:~: :.,~.... ;-:( '~.::"'~'~!(.:!':~{. ~-<~,':~~1~_.)!!!2L~_::-_8!.1{f.(~~ j I L~.:$i?orfiJi11e lV1s!!~!Q9J~)~~1-~'.!lL.::J!!.f![L E~~::Jf!!s!.li9rL~~ Response to Ecoioov comments - M<.W. 15. 2007 not be obstructed,.-if--Rermitted outriqht by the applicable provisions of the underlyinq zoninq, and if the proposed development is water-related or water':' . dependent. (3) All development shall be required to provide adequate surface water retention and sedimentation facilities durinq the construction period. (1) Dovelof)meflt.-&A-aH-mafHtaiFl-.the..fifsf..-lGG-f.ee-t-0f property aGllitfAQ--a-RatHfal efAAffiRmCnt:J5 reQaiFed-Gf)€fl-s~7 (4) Setbacks. Development shall maintain the first 100 feet of property landward from the ordinary hiqh water mark as a required setback and veqet8tion conservation area. or development shall maintain 50 feet from the top of bluffs in the shoreline iurisdictio!1....L. whichever is the qreater setback. Setback shall be subject to provisions referenced in Section xx, (5) Veqetation Conservation Area. The required setback area shall be considered a Veqetation Conservation Area. Within the Veqetation Conservation area, no more th3n 15 porcent of the :Jrcawi-tt-l-native shoreline veqetatiOD!$lhall be c1ea red , and afld 3 minimum of 75 percent ofall.existinq native trees sh':,ll q~1~ned. Trees.determined by the city to be hazardous or dl.$eased may be remove:ti. fA€tdluonally, the Director may allow removal of veqetation exceedinq that describe~~at5.~y~1{Whe1e an applicant aqrees to replacement plantinqs that are cjemonstraterl~t~ f)r~vil1tetgr;eater benefit to shoreline ecoloqical processes than would be provl~OOt\l~~tmtfapplication of this section. t/~ ~... . (d) Shoreline Modifications. The followinq shoreline modifications are prohibited within Natural desiqnated shoreline areas: (1) Shoreline Stabilization-a-A4-f4eteGtien; (2) Piers, Docks, Mooraqes, buoys, and Floats; (3) Launchinq Ramp, Rails,- Lift Stations; (4) Breakwaters Jetties, and groins; and (5) Dredqinq and Fillinq. (e) Shoreline Uses. (1) Allowed uses within Natural desiqnated areas include: a. Residential Development. Sinqle-family residential development may be permitted in the Natural environment with a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit subject to the followinq: 1. Sinqle-family or multiple f3milv residential development is permitted in the underlyinq zone classification. 2. Sinqle-family rgesidential development is prohibited waterward of the ordinary hiqh water mark. 3. Setbacks. i. Sinqle-family residential development shall maintain a minimum setback bohind t4e-&tff.A.t}H-ne-set0a~-0fOf 100 feet from the ordinary hiqh water mark as a veqetation conservation area, or 50 feet from the top of a bluff, whichever is Qreater as a veqetation . co nservation a rea. !yhiGhe'feF~s-.ie55qrcatcr, .e~Gel:}t-~R-.tRe-4eJ..1ewfRQ--GaseS-:: b. Recreational Development. Allowed within Natural desiqnated areas under the requirements imposed within rNEW SECTIONl Shoreline Residential, division (e), (1 ), a. I pjl~e4 7_ of 59 9tY...q{.r ':~'::!..~~.c~L'y::S!j-" .S}1,,1F1 - Articie lit. S;70l:~!i~:i&. A/IQ!1aqe!1]ent '.~'.J?r~'~/t. t'?~?~J.~:0!.!J~?~!~ Response to EcoloqV comments .:..J':!1.<i!JL 15. 2007 97 ?.a:-~If..--t~_~S!i.d.~fHia+---GeveJ.ef)ffiefH-i-s~efle~d-.-e~-&AGre!-i-F+e ~:=B::...at--iA~~H,le one.o F- -rTlor8sen-s itive-ar-eas-. _ _ a-s-def.i-nB-d.-in-Ghaoter---2-2--F-VVGG,--suGh.-develel')r-nent-shal I-be r-e-qu Fiec~- - - tG--.maffitaiA----add itiona!--5etbaGk.-s--~A----a€-Berd aHce---with-.-t.i:le---requla-t.ioA-s---afld ~r:~S2wf~~set-fefth-iB-G~~L?-r=2-~i€l-e-XA.L: ~---St-fuWjf~_&-s-l=l-aIl be setl3-a-Gk tho ffi~nfffitlff1 necess3-Pf.-ro----avei4--tJte need.feF-snere4in-e-l')foteGt-ion-mea-sufes-: i-h---Multibmilv residontbl dovolopment sh31l boprohibittod in tho N3tur:J1 E nv iron ITl€flt.-: c. Accossory Structures. Allowed 'Nithil1 N3tur31 dociQn3tod 3reas with a ShorelirlC Condition31 Use Permit and subject to undor tho roquiremonts imposed within fNE'N SECTIONl Shoroline Rosidonti31, division (0), (1), c. c. Utilities. Allowed within Natural desiqnated areas with Shoreline Conditional Use Permit under the requirements and restrictions imposed within fNEW SECTIONl Shoreline Residential, division (e), (1 ), d. d. Transportation and Parkinq Facilities. Allowed in the Natural Environment subject to approval of a conditional use permit, under the requirements and restrictions imposed within fNew Sectionl Shoreline Residential~~ivision (e), (1 ), e. (2) Prohibited uses within Natural desiQnate~ll~eas include: .. ~~;:~~ ';:',,>"; , a. Office and Commercial Developtmerj)lr.1.'~ @.~ b A It ,~ IIf;,: ~"J' ~:~ . . quacu ure. . ...~~, ~j ~ ",s. , ~eRefaH=ettHiffiments fgt~ldibtf~'~in a conserv3ncy onvironmeA-t I ;:t.~., "-,!o> ei!\ '_~~ ~n 11 sflall be th~ s:Jn:e 3s-tl=leso fort~~q,.; ~bn~iironn:ent, .FWCC 18 165(c). (d) Resldentl31 deve4~mel1.f.~~~lo f3mlly rosldontl31 devclopmont may bo pormitted in theconserv3ncy cN\~ironment subjoct to tho goner31 mquiromoA-ts-ef i~ G-Aapter 22 FWCC, AFtiGl-e-X-l-, and the resident;:J1 Pfe-v-i-sIDflS of FVVCC 18 16afGt-ot it t-he-tl-f9a-.n---efWiroflme-ntTPfOvided---sfA-gte-fam#y-Fe-sid enti31-develo p ment sh3H .. m:Jint3in 3 minimum-s-etbae-k-ef 50 feet from tho ordinary high w:Jtor m3rk, excopt '. i ~ . (1) If tH€--El-eveIBj}ffient--is proposed on shorelines including ono Bf-ffiG-Fe . sensitive 3re3S, 3&-€1efu:1e.Ei-in Ch:Jpter 22 F'fllCC, Articlo XIV, such dovcl0j3ffi€-At shall bo done in 3ccoffi-a-fl€e-with that 3rticle. - (2) Any pier, rneerago, float, or bunching bcility permitted 3ccessory t~ famH-y-.GeveJef*AeA-t--;--er---a---€Gmmon uso f3cility 3ccessory te--a--5-ubdivisien or short , ~~9jeGt to the-fJior, moor:Jgo, f1o:Jt, :Jnd 13unching faGHity I provisions of FVVCC 18 165(f) of tho urb3n environmont; provided no such 3uthorized structure shall be loc:Jted within 200 foet of :Jny othor structure. , te) SubG~TAe-Iot st3ndards enumer3ted-ffi-tA-fs-s€ction 3pply to :Jny ~Bt . th:Jt has buileable :Jre:J w-ftA1A--tR-e--sABfelinos of the ci~HiWable--a-re:J mea-A-s-th-at 3m:J of the lot exclusive of any roquired open sp:Jce, Y3rds, or sotb3cks upon which a ctructure m:JY be constructed. (1) The minimuffi-feEj-l:HfeG-afe-a--ef-a lot in the-Befl-SefVancy environment sl=la-Il--ee . five :Jeros, provideEl.,.Re-w-ev-e-F. 3. The minimum lot are3 m3Y bo roduced to 35,000 squ3re feot whon: , +:-All lots 3re.p-a4-e-f:Jn 3pproved subdivision or short subdivision. 2. All lots :Jre sewed by public 1N-atef:. ~-WBts-aFe-seFVed by :In 3pproved sew~o dispGS:J! system-:- -1. l\lIlots :Jre servod by paved streets. 5. /\11 1et-s-have-a-mffiimtlffi-wiGt-f:l--ef-1-GO--feet-: I i?;:!g~~. 4 8 ._9,[ 5 9 Cd v OLJ~:'f!h:~rE!.L~:~Y ~:i_<.?lV7FJ__-:-_.!~~!~,L~'lfij!!"_ .~~!.~~~:r~;Jine..t'!J:~:~,: .1::i U~ ~?l.(;~!~._=-,.Q[r~[LFJ_L} ~ ~ I::: ~!~.:. i :.; ResQ.C!!.J:?f:..1? E~Ql~?9.i coruments ::.J~L~ll:. .1~~.?QQ;' (-~c3tod wA9Uy-0r--paF~la-l+~-A-tAe--&AeFeliR€-S--0~the city-s-AaU-be sY-bj-e€t-to-tHe subst~nd:Jrd Iffi-Pf-ev+sieRs-e~~tef- 22 -F-\t.'\LGG..Ar-t~61e-+v-: . t3-}.~ubmef!3eEi-.h3fl9:-w+tflffi-the.--bouAdafies--f)f-any--waterff0At-.~aFGel-4laJ.l-Rot-ee use€l--te-€omputo let-afea,--let-efmef+sieAS,---yaFes,--epeA.-sf)aGe;-9F-Otflef--Simi+af FeEtWreG--BenGitions of l:Jnd subdW-iste-A--Gf--OOvel9f)fR-eAt-: ~Iities. Utility f3cilitios m3Y ~-mitte€l--iR--t:he con-ser:vaRcy environmont sY-bje€t-to tho utilitios raquirament-s-0~roA-fAeAh3fld tho genefal ffifJuircmonts of this ch:Jptcr. (g) Shoreline protection. Shorolino protoction m3Y be perlll-itteE.HH--tRe . conscrv:Jncy rosidonti:J1 environmont subject to thc sh~ine protection provisions ef~GG-18 165(i) of tho urb3fl-efWfronmont. (h) Rocr03tion. Rocreation31 Eievelopment may-be--p€FfRftteG--ifl-the conservancy rosidonti:J1 cnvironment subject to tho gener31 requiramonts of this ch3ptor and the recreation provisions of F'NCC 18 165m of tho urban onvironment. {~:Jlmon 3nd stoelh03G-Rabitat-:.-S3Imon 3nd steolhead h3bit:Jt shall be pfeteGted under FVVCC 18 165~+through (k)(18}.-fGfd-: No. 98 323, 93, 12 1 98; Ord. No. 99 355, 9 3, 11 16 99-). ~~!i~1 ~ 168 Natural environment. -"t~ltf<i~ (:J) Purpose. Tho purpose of desi~,~:Jt~ I?j0:iur:J' e.nvironment is to preserve ~€l--festore those natur:J1 reso~~~~ r.f-~ori1 ~ilS~I~:~ rel~t1voly. f:oo of human lRfk:Jence. "!hose systoms r~qu~J~;~!i4!~~~gct,ons of ~A-teflSftl?s 3nd typos of uses permlttod so 3S to m31ntif ~tl~rlt(t~nty of tho natur:J1 envlronmont. .~. r~'l tt~ ~~,. (b) Oosign:Jtion criteri3. De~glJatio1i criteri:J for tho n:Jturat-effi4Fonmont shall . .'~,.' ~ ~. (1) ^ shoreline ar03 th3t provides food, 'N:Jter, or cover and protection for 3ny ffiF€-,--eAEfa.Rgcrcd, or dimifl.i.s~~e€ies-: f2) ^ s03son:J1 h3ven for conceAtfatiens of n:Jtive-aRfFFlals, fish, or fowl, such :JS ~ffit.ion route, broeding sito, or sp:Jwning site. (3) Shorelino are:Js considered to best represent the l:ta-sic ecosystom 3nd geologic typos which :Jro of parti€tHaf: scientifie-interest. (-1) Shorolino 3ro3S 'Nhich bost ropresont undistHfbeG-Rarur:J1 3reas. (5) Shoreline 3re:JS with establishod historios of scientific roso3rch. . (6) Thoso shorolino :Jre:Js h3ving 3n outst:Jnd~f-l:ffi~conic fe3turo in tfleir natur:J1 st3te. (7)ln 3ddition to tho :Jbove criteri3, the--fellowing SAetllEi-GO considered 'NheA dosign:Jting n~tur:J1 on'Jironmonts: . :J. !\re:Js 'I.'horo hum:Jn infH:Jenco 3nd dovelopment are minim3!. b. I\ro3s c3p:Jblo of 03sH-y--/3effi~orcd to a n-atillal-Gefl€fffien-& G. S31tw3tcr 'Notl:Jnds. d. CI3SS I b03ches. (c) Rosidonti31 dovelopment. Singlc bmily rosidenti:J~m3Y be ~efmitted in tho natur:J1 eAW-9flffieAt-subject te--tA€--!3€fl€fal requiFeFAents of Gt13ptor 22 FWCC, Article XI, an€l--tfl~isioRs, FVVCC 18 165(d) of tRe--urb:Jn cnvironment; provided, singlc bmily rosiGen-ti:J1 dev~epment shall m-aint3in :J minimum sctb3ck of 100 feet from the orEiffiaf-y-high vV:Jter m3rk, oxceJ3t . that:- I pag<:;..499J: 59 ~iti/ .QLE:~:.~l~~rpl :(~~fj:'..;;:"::~[~.~ .. ;:~~ 1 r ;..:{~~_UL. .~ll!2[~Q!i.~!~L/!!:~!~'!:?gq!~'~r~~!~~ .':'. J)!'p/i..E~fE].;.~!i:.::!.f.i)U$ E>!}~R9I1Se..J..o EcoiQ,QY. c9.rnmel~LL_!Ap:Ll!j..:. 2007 f-1+I-f-El evel 0 1*HeR-Hs--j3~ed-0R-S R-er-el~ne-s--i-nG-k:lffin~f}9--0f-~FfIGfe-,sefl-Si-t+ve a rea s, --a-s-Elef~n od i n C~~2-f"-WGG,Art*c~e-X-l--V-,--s-\:I-G1=H;leve!Gpment-si:la-l-l---Ge dene-in--a-G€Gf-El-af:lG-e-with reg u latie-n-S--afld.-J}r0Ge9lJ-Fe-s-set-foot:Hn-t/:lat-ar-t-fGfe7 fdj--Res-id-e-fl-tf-at-~ie rs, moo F~e-,--Gf-~a\:l-AG-hifl@-.faG#iHe-&.---P-ief5-;-FfIt}GF~float-s-.; l ~A-GRing 3re f3f0R+9ite€Hn a natUf8l-eR-vir-enmenh . ~ . I f-1--1-T-Re-mi-R~mum required area iA-.tAe-natl:lfal.-envi-r-enment shaH-se--fi-ve-ac--r-es-:- I f2+- Tho minimHm requiFe€i-let-w~d~in-tRe--AatuFal-efw.H:eA.ment ~ha~ 4 (3) Any lot loc3tod wholly or p3rtial-l.y~w-H-hin tho shorelines of the city sh:J11 be il considered 3 log31 building site; provided-;--ttlat such lot sh311 be subject to tho I ~ubstanda-fd-tet---t:*ovisions of Ch:JpteF-2-2-~-GG, Article IV. , ('1) Submorged l:Jnd within tho bol:l-Adar-ffis-ef--.aRY \\'3terffGnt p:Jrcol sha~1 not be ! ,. usod to compute lot 3ro3, lot dimonsions, Y3rds. open Sp3CO, Of-0thor required !I Ge-Aditions of 13nd subdivision or deve!epment. ,i '4 ff-t-Shoreline protection. Shoreline proteGOOfl-~6--J3rohibited in-t-Ae--f:l-atw:at II environmeAh I I (g) Rocre:Jtion. ReCr83tion31 develOf>meflt-m3Y bo permittod in the nawFat I environmont subject to tho gener:J\-feEl\:l-iFeFfleflts Q.tJfis ch:Jptor, pFGVide4- i ~e recFe:Jtion31 development- will J10f"';f,oquire a~nific:Jn-~Mi-ng, , cxc3vation, or regr3ding involving more th3n::::15 R:ercent of th:Jt pOfti0~ " within the shoreHRes of tho city. .. ~;ffi':~;::j {i::;.L /i?'. ,tj " , t2+-+he construction of iQ'f8:br:j;~\vi-r-hr.n~ pools, gyms, :Jn~e-tJ:le-F----inGeef I ! . . . . ~ . . ~i ~~ g:$::-\}/:\ :.~:~." ,:" . I rocre3tlooa~ f~~~: I: pr~~:~dl ~~ ,~~{.< - 'I (3) Pior . ' 9 s, ~~~'t ~fbu.nching f:Jcilities constructed in conjunction . with rocro:Jtion:J1 devolopment ~rbll net--l3e--f>er-mi-t-~~ays '- 9f---GtJ::I-e.F-.-simil:Jr over w:Jtcr pedostria-fl--5tFH6wres f:Jcilit:Jtin~e&s----te-e9scrv3tion 'l. . f3BiA-ts--0f-viewing :Jre3S m3Y bo porm-i-tt-ed: [I ~n :Jnd steelhc3d h:Jbi-ta-t:-SatmGA-aRG-steolhe3d habitat-sl=i-aU-be Ii il protected under FWCC 18 165(k)(1-)-webl~h (k)(18). (Ord. No. gg~1- 98; Ord. No. 99 355, 3 3, 11 1-9-99-) "I . I I~i1gC~50.QL59 9tL/ L~( .~~ :-.~.:.J ;~: r'iL ~/~:.~.i)' _ ,?!.~':F:~.:_~,:.(.~.!.ri.!:" @.iiL_$.;r;ore!ine A4~JJ}.i1g?r(;r;:n! ..~r8n F~c;:g.lJjj;2U9JJ.;?' R~oof)se to EcoloGV comments - May. 15. 2007 Division 3. Administrative Procedures . 18--1-6-9171 App-JiGatioA-ano-publk-nGticeShoreline Manaqement Permit and Enforcement Procedures, Adoption by Reference. The city of Federal Way hereby adopts by reference the followinq sections or subsections of Chapter 173-27, as amended, of the Washinqton Administrative Code ("WAC") entitled Shoreline Manaqement Permit and Enforcement Procedures. WAC: (1 ) 173-27 -020 Purpose (2) 173-27 -040..--Developments exem pt from substantial development permit requirement (3) 173-27 -130 Filinq with department (4 ) 173-27 -270 Order to cease and desist (5) 173-27-280 civil penalty (6) 173-27 -290 Appeal of civil penalty .~ry, (7) 173-27-300 Criminal penalty >',:i~~~~' .' *~'.i-;~;.T ~ lI~ .........f. l:'F;; fJ). . ..<i~i li~l ~~ B1 18-1$-172 Permit sOO--proce~$'l)gi~~di~~lic ri~tice. - ,,;..,:.:.' ,.....~-...' n'a-.~.\t,o<;... ];....;:. An application for a .substag,,~iaJ~~f~~W'pment permit ~hall be made to the department of community devqJPJi~"11~ent'on forms prescnbed by the department. . Upon submittal of a complete apPlication, and required fees. the department shall instruct the applicant to publish notices of the application at least once a week on the same day of the week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the city. The applicant shall also provide additional public notice I as prescribed in process 111\1, FWCC 22-431 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-38, ~ 1 (24.40), 2- 27-90; Ord. No. 97-291, ~ 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 98-323, ~ 3,12-1-98; Ord. No. 99- 355, ~ 3, 11-16-99) 18-1730 Procedure for review. The substantial development permit shall be reviewed under the provisions of I process III, FWCC 22-386 et seq., and the WAC 173-27 procedures adopted by reference in FWCC 18-17169. Tthe director of community development services shall be the final approval authority for the permit. (Ord. No. 90-38, ~ 1 (24.50), 2- 27-90; Ord. No. 97-291, ~ 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No.. 98-323. ~ 3.12-1-98; Ord. No. 99- 355, ~ 3,11-16-99) 18-174 Shoreline Exemption. fa) The purpose of a shoreline exemption is to provide an approval process for uses and activities which do not triqqer the need for a substantial development permit, but require compliance with the shoreline quidelines and the qoals, policies and other provisions of the City's SMP. . (b) To qualify for an exemption, the proposed use. activity or development must [neetlbe requirements for '~I2-~)~~mption as described in WAC 173-27-040. I eEg,::5 1_2.( 5 9 .;.~l;~l,..Q( ,f_:~~.0..~~LPI .~Yn;:~!ilyJf:?~~~: ..!~ .:.~Jc i e l!l S hore"/) QJY!.~"1J2!lCJ~l7'L~t!J .~. J:?.0.fLF eS1f:!J 01!Q(1~ Response to EcoloGV comments - MQi..1-5. 2007 if} An aill2lic~D5 may submit a request for n--a8-t.heR-~e€i--statement-ef eXE:.rDmlon to the._dir:s:cloC~?f c9!I1rDynily develoPQ:1en.1seJ:!i~es for review and 8QPro'{a!:..-Ihe city shall review the request and provide a summary of the analysis demonstratinq consistency of the project with the Federal Way SMP and the SMA. The city shall prepare a statement of exemption. provided the proposal meets exemption criteria. If any part of the development is not eliqible for exemption, then a Substantial Development Permit is required for the entire proposed development. (d) The director may attach conditions to the approval of exempted developments and lor uses .as necessary to assure consistency of the project with the SMA and the Federal Way SMP, per WAC 173-27-040(e). For example, in the case of development subject to a buildinq permit, but exempt from the shoreline permit process, the Buildinq Official or other permit authorizinq official, throuqh consultation with the director. may attach shoreline manaqement terms and conditions to Buildinq Permits and other permit approvals pursuant to RCW 90.58.140. (e) Where shoreline development proposals are_.s~biect to review, approval, and permittinq by a federal or state aqency, the,tdJ~or shall prepare a statement of exemption, addressed to the applicant,;.Jhe~\f€(felil or state permittinq aqency. and Ecoloqy. , ,,,~~?8Jl~1f~ ,~l~t: iff.i ~ 18-175 Application Requirerti~'rif~~~~. ,ift?w !:!t ~llJ ;~ ~~~s- (a) Complete application. A cdiW>lete application for a substantial development, conditional use, or variance pe.rmit shall contain, as a minimum, the followinq information: (1) The name, address and phone number of the applicant. The applicant should be the owner of the property or the primary proponent of the proiect and not the representative of the owner or primary proponent. (2) The name, address and phone number of the applicant's representative if l other than the applicant. . , (3) The name, address and phone number of the property owner, if other than , the applicant. l , I (4) Location of the property. This shall, at a minimum, include the property I. address, parcel number and identification of the section, township and ranqe to the il nearest quarter, quarter section or latitude and lonqitude to the nearest minute. All applications for projects located in open water areas away from land shall provide I a lonqitude and latitude location. II (5) Identification of the name of the shoreline (water body) that the site of the I, proposal is associated with. This should be the water body from which jurisdiction I. I, II of the act over the project is derived. ~l.A qeneral description of the proposed Qroiect that includes the proposed use or uses and the activities necessary to accomplish the project. ]>;-12"<:,_52_.0 C59 .Qiti_9j'f'7.s.~~"?l~.Y;l~{~J~ ..~{;::'; ~:,. /~~'.t :~.',~ .'~,..~! L.~l?Qr(::!iu (~.!\~'.,~'!r!;!:'t':.! :'. !~:.::.~ { ::. ._~?:." :/L E:.:.:..~:J.l!l3t {QQ.~ f.~fH!J2Q!!.~_fLjQI:~_~(}lC?.9.Y .c::'~'!.L!D.!!=:!..~l~_. f~~ClL. 15. 2007 (7) A ~neral description of the property as iLo9w exists including_its Q..~i~al . characteristics and improvements and structures. (8) A qeneral description of the vicinity ot the proposed project including identification of the adiacent uses, structures and improvements, intensity of development and physical characteristics. (9) A site development plan consistinq of maps and elevation drawinqs, drawn to an appropriate scale to depict clearly all re9!:!.lred information, photoqraphs and text which shall include: (a) The boundary of the parcel(s) of land upon which the development is proposed. (b) The ordinary hiqh water mark of all water bodies located adjacent to or within the boundary of the proiect. This may be an approximate location provided, that for any development where a determination ote€>nsistency with the applicable requlations requires a precise location of the o.(dIm~fy hiqh water mark the mark shall be located precisely and the bioloqiG:a1 aNcl h~~roloqical basis for the location as indicated on the plans shall be ililt5.mt~E!'Ci~n~tne development plan. Where the -:n"":'), ~..-~ ~~~' ;,...;4 .:;.~; ,,,.... ordinary hiqh water mark is ne(t~~t ~€H'8centiJ~ or within the boundary of the project, the plan shall indicate IEltiiS11t1e cand direction to the nearest ordinary hiqh water mark of a ShorelineI' jJ "... . ~~ (c) Existinq and proposed land contours. The contours shall be at intervals sufficient to accurately determine the existinq character of the property and the extent of propose9 chanqe to the land that is necessary for the development. Areas within the boundary that will not be altered by the development may be indicated as such and contours approximated for that area. (d) A delineation of all wetland areas that will be altered or used as a part of the development. (e) A qeneral indication of the character of veqetation found on the site. (f) The dimensions and locations of all existinq and proposed structures and improvements indudinq but not limited to; buildinqs, paved or qraveled areas. roads, utilities. septic tanks and drainfields, material stockpiles or surcharqe, and stormwater manaqement facilities. (q) Where applicable, a landscapinq plan for the project. (h) Where applicable, plans for development of areas on or off the site as mitiqation for impacts associated with the proposed project shall be included and contain information consistent with the requirements of this section. . (i) Quantity, source and composition of any fill material that is placed on the site whether temporary or permanent. I i.';:!ge 53 of59 .r;it :/..?!'j--:-:~~(~fd,~~~!l__~~~:;-G~_:<;:!.\'LP ..~:' ./i C~~~~ f:::'. .:' .;~ (':.l.~ J'!.t51L!f.Lgel?Tf/.!JI. -- ..9..r~?.fLF:.:.Q!J2/;.::J ~~~L~'~~ 8.~; ~j~;! i "j':!.L-'..ff...QlOQv com me nt.s...:./0.i:fl 15. _?J2Q! ____ID Quantity, co_mposition and destination Qf any _ex.Lf:~y.?J.~~Lor dredqed material. ~ (k) A vicinity map showinq the relationship of the property and proposed development or use to roads, utilities, ex.istino developmen~ and uses on adjacent properties. ~ I (I) Where applicable, a depiction of the impacts to views from existinq , residential uses and public areas. I i (m) On all variance applications the plans shall clearly indicate where l development could occur without approval of a variance, the physical features and , circumstances on the property that provide a basis for the request, and the location l , of adjacent structures and uses. l 1 (n) Summary of how the proposal meets relevant decisional criteria. I i , (0) Additional information as requested by the city. _,': _ .;..:~ ~i~~}:"-',; (10) A shoreline assessment and ruitid~W6'~~f.eport, prepared by a qualified professional. which, at a minimum, ilfl.~tud.:e~ tWe~foltbwinq: ~~~ r'B f~l }!~, :'~~~ : '-i- I, a Site Ian and cross-t::f~ltogdiJ~lo ment and critical areas and critical salmonid habitat identif~.;f lli~" I; I, tl trtr ~ (b) A detailed descriptioh~ of proposed development. (c) Identification of any species of local importance, priority species. or endanqered, threatened. or sensitive species that have documented or observed habitat on or adiacent to the proiect area. (d) An assessment of potential impacts the proposal may have on fish and wildlife species. critical areas, and critical salmonid habitats. (e) A discussion of any federal, state or local manaqement recommendations includinq Washinqton Department of Fish and Wildlife habitat manaqement recommendations, that have been developed for species or habitats located on or adjacent to project area, . (f)A discussion of mitiqation measures that have been implemented to avoid and minimize adverse impacts to fish and wildlife species and habitats, critical areas, and critical salmonid habitat. The mitiqation must also include a mitiqation plan showinq the area of mitiqation and detailed mitiqation measures, such as habitat features and plantinq of native veqetation. (q) A discussion of monitorinq, maintenance and continqency measures to accompany the mitiqation plan. . 18-176 Shoreline Substantial Development Permit. p.~.S~:_ 54 5:~L59 .~~ /!:k:. ~;.:f_): ~:..(f~~f]lL J~~~ y_ S tvi f ::__1.5. rl!~jQ l!L_J;lJ(~!Sjj: Ie I~A a !.'IQGerne n L=_ ~)!S!lLE{ q~l{i!.0.li.on s Response to Ecoloqv commenis -. (\;lay 15. 2007 (aHhe purpose of a substantial development~mit is to provide an approval process for any development with a total cost or fair market value exceedinq five thousand dollars . ($5.000) or any development which materially-interferes with the normal public use of the water or shorelines of the state. except those exempted developments set forth in the precedinq section, consistent with WAC 173-2~.:-_O40. (b) When a substantial development permit is requested, the permit shall be reviewed. under the provisions of process III. FWCC 22-386 et seq., and the director of community development shall be the final approval authority for the City of Federal Way. (c) A Substantial Development Permit shall be qranted by the director only when the development proposed is consistent with the followinq: (1) Goals, objectives, policies and use requlations of the Federal Way SMP; (2) Federal Way Comprehensive Plan and City Code; and (3) The policies, quidelines, and requlations of the SMA (RCW 90.58, WAC 173-26 and WAC 173-27). . ....#J. (d) The director may attach conditions to thet;a6[i5'r'oval of permits as necessary to ....,.:..;..,.. ,~ assure consistency of the proposal with th.e. a'I).6/Ye~riteria. . it Rllr ~ 18-1+1-177 Shoreline varianq:gjr 'ftJ <;~T;j-" - ,,~ '" . (a) The purpose of a shorel!~~' v'ariance is to grant relief to specific bulk, dimensional or performance standards set forth in the shoreline master program, and where there is an extraordinary or unique circumstance relating to the property such that the strict implementation of the shoreline master program would impose unnecessary hardship on the applicant or thwart the policies of the Shoreline Management Act. I (b) When a variance is requested, the substantial development permit.Jf required. and the variance shall be reviewed under the provisions of process IV, FWCC 22-431 et seq., and the hearing examiner shall be the final approval I authority for the City of Federal Way. The Department of Ecoloqy shall be the final approval authority under WAC 173-27-200. (c) A variaflce from the standards of the master program may be granted only when the applicant can demonstrate that all the following conditions will apply: (1) That the strict requirements of the bulk, dimensional or performance standards set forth in the master program precludes or significantly interferes with a reasonable use of the property not otherwise prohibited by the master program; (2) That the hardship described above is specifically related to the property, and is the result of unique conditions such as irregular lot shape, size, or natural I features, locatiOfl--e-f--e-x-istiFlQ--improvements...and the application of the master progra.m, and not for example., from deed restriction or the applicant's own actions; (3) That the design of the project will be compatible with other permitted activities in the area and will not cause adverse effects to adjacent properties or the shoreline environment; . (4) That the variance authorized does not constitute a grant of special privilege not enjoyed by other properties, and will be the minimum necessary to afford relief; (5) That the public interest will suffer no substantial detrimental effect; I J?age 55.0(59 I (! I} .(of. .Fi(Lc!..lILY.:/5!'L$.t'!1.E.::ji!.0....;;!~J!.Lli!12(e !iflfL Man i'2gem C' n 1_ -.:.n,:"illBE9i.(;:u [?O!i Response to EcoloGV commenis ~J.}j:lJ:. 15.,...2002 (6) That the public rights of navigation and use of the shorelines will not be , adversely affected by the granting of the variance when the proposal is for development located waterward of the ordinary high water mark, or within wetlands, estuaries, marshes, bogs or swamps; and (7) That consideration has been given to the cumulative effect of like actions in an area where similar circumstances exist, and whether this cumulative effect would be consistent with shoreline policies or would have substantial adverse effects on the shoreline. (d) Shoreline variances may not be used to permit a use that is specifically prohibited in an environment, or to vary uses permitted within an environmental designation. (Ord. No. 90-38, 9 1 (24.60.1 0 - 24.60.40), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 97-291, 93,4-1-97; Ord. No. 98-323, 93,12-1-98; Ord. No. 99-355, 9 3,11-16-99) 184-7-2-178 Conditional uses. (a) The purpose of the Ggonditional use permits is to provide greater flexibility in varying the application of the use regulations of the shoreline master program in a manner which will be consistent with the policies of Chapter 90.28 RCW, particularly where denial of the application would t,tJj~art the policies of the I Shoreline Management Act. ~Q~~1~\Y (b) When a conditional use is request~g, (~JstI~stantial development permit~ required, and the conditional use s~?JJjf~~r~v!WWe~under the provisions of process I IV, FWCC 22-431 et seq., and?itt,l!4'1~4i'iiB~-{i~~miner shall be the final approval .~ authority for the City of Federa~W~~~f'~\Iri;e EJepartment of Ecoloqy shall be the final approval authority under W Aclf~JS~7~~OO. . (c) Conditional uses have JWTque and special characteristics which require a special degree of control to make the uses compatible with other existing or permitted uses in the same environment, and to assure that the use is in the public interest. In authorizing a conditional use permit, special conditions may be attached to the permit by the hearing examiner to prevent undesirable effects or mitigate environmental impacts of the proposed use. (d) Conditional use permits shall be authorized only when they are consistent with the following criteria: (1) The proposed use is consistent with the policies of RCW 90.58.020 and the policies of the master program; I (2) The use will not interfere with normal public use of surfaco water-spublic shorelines; (3) The use will cause no unreasonable adverse effects on the shoreline or surrounding properties or uses, and is compatible with other permitted uses in the area; (4) The public interest will suffer no substantial detrimental effect; I (5) Consideration has been given to cumulative impact of additional request~ for like actions in the area. (e) Other uses not set forth in the shoreline master program may be authorized through a conditional use permit if the applicant can demonstrate that other uses are consistent with the purpose of the shoreline environmental desiqnation and . compatible with existinq shoreline improvements or that extraordinary circumstances preclude reasonable use of the property; however, uses specifically prohibited by the master program may not be authorized. (Ord. No. 90-38, 9 I i)a~~. 56Q,C 59 '1 (~{.t~' .q.f F-:':'\f'~:!.'~'!J..~/~~fi.l_.$.(::1F::_~::.!\(i..!~"~JQ_.U/_ ~i,:?~ )!~:-J ii.!.?q ~ " >. j!~.[?Q~:)rU.:'~nL = ..QL~t(fxQ~i:..!.~?.~~(2!}.$ r<f'-;;[F;;!J,?~J':?.C::c;foS'Li...fomments ~.J::1~'t. 15. 200~ 1(24.70.10 - 24.70.50),2-27-90; Ord. No. 98-323, ~ 3,12-1-98: Ord. No" 99-355, ~ 3, 11-16-99; Ord. No. 00-375, ~ 2, 10-3-00) . 18-.1-73-'179 Final approval of shoreline permits, (a) The director of community development shall notify the following agencies or persons within five days of the final approval of a shoreline permit and any variances or conditional uses granted: (1) The applicant; (2) The State Department of Ecology; (4~) Any person who has submitted written comments on the application; (5:1) Any person who has requested notification in writing prior to final approval of the permit. (b) No work may commence on a site requiring a shoreline permit until 21 days following the date of filing of the shoreline permit by the State Department of Ecology, and written notification has been received from the Department of Ecology that the appeal period has been initiated, (Ord. No. 90-38, ~ 1 (24.80.1 0, 24.80.20),2-27-90; Ord. No. 98-323, ~ 3, 12-1-98;J;?Sd. No. 99-355, ~ 3,11-16-99) ~4 'J~1t 18--1-74-180 Combined hearing auth~rit~ ~'. ~ .' . I~ thos~ cases when develop"~e~12r~I~~'m~:~.he s~orellnes may req~lre a public heanng under the autho~i:lPters of thiS Code, the heanngs may I be comblne~. (Ord, No. ~0-~8'lj(i~Gli, ~27-90; Ord. No. 98-323, ~ 3,12-1-98; Ord. No. 99 355, ~ 3, 11 16 9~f;i,.<* r' . ~~f"9' I . I ~.;.\~~':. 5 7 0::' 5 9 ---~ (:{:_~'J;';f r:~~~U~!3Jl. ~~<.!):..'~'::' If ~ ~.: .:.<t~!~i~.7}~:_ .l.U.~_:.~!}q.r~...rU':,,~ J~L~:'?f!.Qr.tn.r::(~L::..Q(E[t Reouiations B,?,,'WonS.fL{g I;..coLQ.9.Y. cOI~!ments :_ Mav 15. 2007 18-181 Appeals. E\U_?QQ-'~9Is of ~.!1lflnal permit decisiorl.ar~g9verne~L!2YJh_~_procQQ!:1!.es established in RCW 90.58.180. RCW 90.58.140(6), and WAC 481-03. the rules. and procedures of the Shorelines Hearinq Board. All appeals of any final permit deci~ion must be made to the ;;hoI~lines Hearinq Board within twenty-one (IlLdays after theJ:ity~~ final decision concerninq .the substantial development permit or formal aQQ[pval to revisions of the permit. 18-182 Permit Revisions. (a) A permit revision is required whenever an applicant proposes substantive chanqes to the desiqn, terms or conditions of a project from that which was approved in the permit. When a revision of a shoreline permit is souqht, the applicant shall submit detailed plans and text describinq the proposed chanqes in the permit and demonstratinq cOrlwliance with the minimum standards pursuant to WAC 173-27-100. (b) If the proposed chanqes are determined by the director to be within the scope and intent of the oriqinal permit, and are consistent with the SMA (RCW 90.58), the Guidelines in WAC 173-26, and this SMP, the revision shall be approved. ~ . ,.yf.f?,;j *,~1-t~~'Mt, .';iJ,~o,"'"~ 18--1-75.-183 Replacement, alteration or r.~cqb~tr,'fjjction of nonconforming use ..~:.~ ' .~t{:~ i~.:.::t~ ~ or development. ;;iJ!f'~it Pfj, &1'1 ~.1 (a) Applications for substanJlaJtd~<~~I<iPJ-,~t or'building permits to modify a f'.'~?: .':f""l ~~.1""'~ ~..y-,~ '>-~a: . nonconforming use or developtle~~i'\~~~be"approved only if: (1) The modifications will rrf~~ tt:\(:~j1fuse or development less nonconforming; or . "'~;<;W-. (2) The modifications will"'. not make the use or development more nonconforming. . (b) An existinq use or development, not conforming to existing regulations, which is destroyed may be replaced as it existed prior to destruction provided application for required permits is made within one year of destruction.; deterior3ted, or d3m3ged more th3n 75 percent of it&-fair m:Jrket vatHe-ma-y.-.ge reconstructed only condstent with rogul3tions set f-orth in this :Jrticl& (Ord. No. 90- 38, S 1(24.100),2-27-90; Ord. No. 98-323, S 3,12-1-98; Ord. No. 99-355, S 3,11- 1 6-99) I (c) An existinq mechanical improvement, not conforminq to existinq requlations, which breaks and cannot be repaired may be replaced, provided the replacement is no more nonconforminq and application for required permits is made within one year of failure. 184+t>-184 Shoreline environment redesignation. Shoreline eiwironments designated by the master program may be redesignated by the city council upon finding that such redesignation will be consistent with: (1) The policies of Section 2 of the Shoreline Management Act of 1971. (2) The. goals, objectives and policies of the master program. It (3) The designation criteria of the shoreline environment designation requested. (Ord. No. 98-323, S 3,12-1-98; Ord. No. 99-355, S 3, 11-16-99) II e.~.!.~.. 5 8 .9J~ 5 9 gitv. ~~t.E.s:.;~J~;;:I.S!.LJ/~!P1~~.!y1f~ -. A. rfcif?J!L_$!.~9[~~.U u~~!_ f.\(!.~!{~? qe:rI c n L- 0 If!iLli9Si.V !i2JJ~2(~:~ Response to EcoloGV comments - M?!.i. 15. 2021 18-185 Amendments to this chapter. Amendments to this chapter shall be pursuant to state review and approval as per . WAC 176-26-110 and WAC 176-26-120. <, t1 ~..~ ~~,r~' ~i>' . ~!.' .! . I Pag~.59_QL59 ! , i i , I I I i ! . I i I I I I I ,''': I i '. " I ....... I I ..... \' .>; :~~~' ~'~ I .) 1;.~~~~i~l~~i i l .<~:.~:?:: :".~~:.<;t,. Federal Way I ! t~fh.'::, ..1,. ':/ i I ~fil~;'.'" .'~:;I~Shoreline Master Program I f~~ ),?;~ U d t i I .;:r~~....,.".. P a e i I ..~ k1 ~ I I i I I ~ ""'~;<" I,.. I I ",.1' I i~ i i ! j . ";~ '.J.:'.. j :.".}:!?;$i . ~~ )J.f:t~~ I DRAFT Restoration Plan i I :}:~'; if I '~~f~ ~~~ I . i '{;';'~'~):"'\:~j ,itP...t*~ ,{J'<:" SMA Grant No G0600119 i ! :~)!t~f~~tf1 ~p~'~.~~~~ ~f:~~'f. . ! ,..,~~.~"~. '<i\~I!-. ,,~... i f j . 1 December 2006 i ! I i ! I Revised May 2007 ! I i ;~}V ! I i ! i , Prepared For: ! i i I i City of Federal Way I Federal Way, WA I I I j PREPARED By: ! i i i ! ESA Adolfson ! I 5309 Shilshole Avenue NW, Ste 200 I Seattle, Washington 98107 206.789.9658 . ~ i I ~ ! j :";__, ;~o .",:;;'.. ! [ ! i ,/ (J Ft"lIcrall""Ul~:C:;I/lJ::!i~~\I{/s/er Progra~'!-.!!r:!0..{:...~~'3-~-~~~.!~!?' .:' {(I~(~/_!~~/:' _ ___ _._.___ . Table of Contents . 1.0 [NTH. 0 J) (.! CT [ON ................... ........ .......... ...... ....................... ......... ...... .......... ............................. .........2 R EGU LA TORY BACKGROUND........ ........................................ ............ ..................................... .... ....... ........3 DEFI N ING RESTOR A TION............... ................ ................................ ............ ........................ ... .'. .,. ....... .... ....3 KEY ELErvlENTS OF RESTORATION PLANNING IN THE srvlP UPDATE PROCESS.........................................4 2.0 ASSESSMENT OF SHORELINE FUN CTI 0 N S ......................:........................................................5 WATERSHED CONTEXT ...... ..... ..... ........... .......... ............ ... ...................... ........ ................... ......... ..... ....... ... 5 PH YSICA L & BIOLOGiCAL..... .......... ...... ............... .... ..... .................... ..... ... .............. .......... ... .,. .... ...._. ........5 HABIT A T AND SPECiES.... ........... ..... ........ ... .............. ........ ...... ............ ..... .............. ..... ... ....... ......... ..... .......7 LAND USE AND PUBLIC ACCESS ................................... '" '" ...................................................................... 7 RESTORA TION OPPOR TUN ITIES .... ......... ....... ....................... .._...... ....... ....... ................ .......... .................. ... 8 3.0 DEVELOPING RESTORI\ TION GOALS AND POLICIES ...........................................................9 FEDERAL WAY SMP UPDATE - RESTORATION GOALS AND POLlCIES........,~~..........................................9 ;,1~:?:,!~ 4.0 EXISTING PLANS AND PROGRAMS...........................................~~~~........................................11 RE~~~~~~,:~7:,,~;~,~~I;;;;...;,....................................h.;t'll............................................. ~ : Puget SOLlnd ActIOn Team: _00)-_007 Puget SOl/nd COllscITallqn'<S: 'R~f!J,~rY Plan .............._............ ...........12 PlIgel Sound Nearshore Project (PSNP) ....................... .... ... .:::~,,~;;J. F)$~~tr.................... ............................13 Shared Strategv.hr Puget Sound: Draft Puget SOl/lid Salmon R~:coveij: Rlq~.................................................13 Wafer Resource Illvell/olY Area (IYRIA) 9 Forum: SallllofiHa/;1Ytai Plan ;:}~iii..................................................14 Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 9: Priori!izll/iollojJ\i[arillc SllOt~1:nles of WRIA 9 for Juvenile S I . lb' . I R . -'i"; ..;' ,,1";i;'Ii a mONU /-Ia {Wt Pro/eellOn all( esLOrallOll..;i'it;c...........:.::~::;.................*~O;:~..................................................14 W. R I 4 (WR/A' 10 F ''''''-'-'''':0 I ,,;tfi I . '. PI ,"~h"'; l- ater eSOl/rce nvc>n/ory - rea ) o1.!Jllli;" a fl/01[,\,(/'!jWt a1J~('.""""""""""".""..'''.'...''.''''''') . PlIget SOl/nd I a$~t.~Jre(,t~f;~otefg!;JRr & 'RestoratION Gran/ Program .. ......... ......;............................. ..................;) f~1;t~i.r~~1~~+~nmJ~ TIMELlNES AND BENCHMARKS...... ..... .... .... ...... ....... ......... ............... ...... ...... ...........................................27 MONITORING AND ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT ...._......... ............................... .................... .... .... .... ... ........27 6.0 CON C L U S [ 0 N S ... ........... ..... .... ............... .... ................... ............ .......... ........................ .......................28 . RE FERE N C E S .... ...... .... ............ ..... ..... ............. .., ...................... ....... .~.......... ....... ................... .... ....... ........29 I ----~- !~~!::.'I"..t! W(!.[.__:?/(J"~:!!.:~~_!,:!{/:~!...'2'_.':~"!!:~'.:U!!!.. t/pdol(! - DRA FT R('sll!.!'alioll Plul/ . 1.0 Introduction Incorporated in 1990, the City of Federal Way is the sixth largest city in the State of Washington. The City is located 25 mi les south of downtown Seattle and eight miles north of downtown Tacoma. The City of Federal Way is located in the southwestern corner of King County, and occupies approximately 22.5 square miles of area, including Puget Sound waterfront to the west (Figure I, Vicinity Map). The City is bordered to the north by the City of Des Moines, to the cast by King County, and to the south by the City of Fife and Pierce County. The City (and its Potential Annexation Area to the east) includes nearly 17 miles of marine and freshwater lake shorelines subject to the Shoreline Management Act (SMA or the Act) as "shorelines of the state." The SMA (ReW 90.58) is charged with balancing how shorelines should be developed, protected, and restored. The Act has three broad .olicies or mandates; it strives to: I) ~ncourage water~d.ependent u~es, 2) pro.tect.shor~Iinej}f~al resources, and 3) pro~ote publtc access: In ad~ltlon, restoratIOn plannmg IS an 1m .~(~~component of the environmental protection policy of the Act..d. !W.;1 ...::~~ ?-j-;: '-l~ ~ifI!' The City has two main types of water bodies that are r~&M11411~J the SMA and the City's SMP' I d f I I k 1'h C ,,"q'"l~"R~r~'" o/~i I d I IPS d : manne coasta __ an res nvater a res. e .ltY;:;SlS10f' theS>f1n-c u e t 1e ower uget uun marine coastal shoreline. w.hich is designated a"shoril~~Wfistat?'lIe significance." Several freshwater lakes also fall under SMA regula~~~~it11i~~he ~ity I~is. Th~se are St~el Lake, . North Lake and the northwestern shore of L~I<-ill~~y Cilgurel1ll horelIne PIal1l:ung Areas). t~l ~f~~t~1~~~1 ~.~ Further, the Cit~ of Fede.ral Way ha,,~~,!~enti(,t'l ariltltli'y to ~.~~east ofthe.City and th~ Interstate 5 comdor for tuture ann~~al!on. !Jlmls,~areaiiS~F.~reiTed t_ the Potential Annexation ,,~~t'~~;~F~ ~~~ tf~~ .;:1l[*.{'Y ~ Area (PAA). The city's SMP~i~~~~~J th~:I~ bl~~ill not betlfective in the area until it annexes to the city. Lakes su~j.~f$W~~M~~tgllio~1~$Fated w~tlJJthe ~ity's PAA incl.ude Star . Lake, Lake Dolloff, L~;~~JJen~f.~' Ft~iM\!!~lLir~a1t1~he remalq'.mg portIOns of.Lake Killa~ey. The freshwater lake~,:a.t:~tt~ll des.(gnat~~as ~"$JjoJt~1-Pe~~ihhe state." Lakes or portions thereof 111 i-.i.',....)...;.".;;:~.'.:':..:. :. . ~.:'::t,: p-J~"";:.; fui't~~..i r~.!:~~ :~~.;~ the PAA are curren,!!MVi.:~~:lat~g;tYI!~~ithe~~~~~urftM.~SMP. There are no rivers or streams in Federal Way regull'lr II'. R , . ThiS r~port suppor~~e q~;~~I~~~:i'~~~:kV 1~lstor~~fo'n ~Iement to the City?f F~deral Way's ShoreIme Master f$~--grarrli;€:s~q, Q:ItJ~ni!)!!y adopted m 1999. The SMP IS bemg updated to com~l~ witl~ the S. re9P,~e~t1:rt~~f'tlO.58): and the ~tate's SM~ guidelines (Washington Adnlll1lstratlve COQ~t[W i\GJ l*1f-26,WR~tt>lII), which went mto effect m 2003. The SMP guidelines specify tI~) 105ft g9'*-~rnri(fR'is must include within their shoreline master program, a "real and meaning9!!;i stt~~g{tg address restoration of shorelines. The guidelines also spcci fy how the policies irflin:~:;~MP p{-~fnote "restoration" of impaired shoreline ecological functions, in }..:~!"-_,;,'?'"....,, . places where suchmAe.ti6ns are found to have been impaired based on the inventory and . """";-:.;..:',.' characterization o~sp;Qt~line ecological functions and ecosystem processes. Local governments are required to contNl:iirlhe to restoration by planning for and supporting restoration through the SMP and other regi:ifatory and non-regulatory programs. . This report provides a framework to: 1) understand how restoration of ecological function can be accomplished; and 2) suggest pathways to use the SMP process to accomplish the restoration of 2 ~:":!:.{l'/"{.~{ Way Shoreline Mast!!/" Program Update - DRA FT Restoration PIon impaired shoreline functions associated with the Puget Sound shoreline in Federal Way and . seven freshwater lakes in the City and/or its P AA. Regulatory Background The restoration plan is an important component of the SMP process under the new guidelines. As such, local governments must develop provisions"... to achieve overall improvements in shoreline ecological functions over time when compared to the status upon adoption of the master program." It is important to note that the restoration planning component of the SMP is voluntary, not regulatory. Restoration planning is focused on incentives, available funding sources, volunteer programs, and other programs that can contribute to a no net loss strategy. ~~ To date, restoration, rehabilitation, enhancement or other improve~J1.1i'! to shoreline ecological functions have either been voluntary or in the form ofmitigatio~!~~1!r~acts resulting from development. Conservation or preservation of existing cond,\tr.l:~tl1~$een, and continues to be, the primary regulatory approach to protecting ecosystemJ~~~~ff4'Y' .~~i~~~~~ f~r:~.~~:,~~~ Through numerous references to and emphast~g~1i~~ ih&{~~~nance, protection, restoration. and preservation of "fragile" sho~clilfJ:;'''natu*J'li?resources,'' "public . Y~~.l!'i:d '~~;.:":'i . health, " "the land and its vegetation alllJ.~ wild~w:.e.l" "the watifi;s and their aquatic .gr~'~9l ~.~'-a': ~...","" life," "ecology," and "environment," t~.~ct nfi1i!i.r5.llIotectj,flfj of the shoreline . em..;rolllnent an essential statewide 4~~t goJ~~JRsten1i~th the other policy goals of the act (W AC 173-4l;";?-186(~~J~~ iJJ"f(itc~f!'~ ~~{it<;~; L Jj}~~~~ r~~mli. ~~I~j:S:~ ~~I; Current guidelines for updatin~;{QJh.~l~~ore~~e.~~stejj'iifograms ~~~Ja planning and policy pathway to include the impro~~i.i~aY~2~ec<ih}{s~ fu1l~11oning astJ[~ of the overall shoreline if:;;;"~~~-' C-o/_-~';f~ ~'":'.~~! if:- .,:,<1 %i':-~""~'P Sl"_'~":d master program. The g~.I.iganc~~~ugm~i.its t6:~~tmi:'~al~~~actionar~approach (i.e., mitigation for f;;'~"" ~(--~ !........7":w ?~,"- \ ~(.....~ ~ ~_' environmental impa<;;~il'~~ pt~\~ti~ppt~~c~je~: . For COltnli.e-iltA'mg.. with impaired ecological functions. n;1l{,*lelfB1io.gf@jJ);fi-4liall ~'ji'iJJ:gI€l~fiffa~s!Yand policies that provide for ,.~~~.\ . "~'.rv~ "~-,,,,~,,'~'e,~~~~1!~~'W ~: .~~~_ F" restorationl-isu{~[r{l:f~l~oll~tal.re)VCtions (WAC 173-26-186(8)( c)). I.:ff: - ., ~;~.;;~~. .~..,,:!-~~ l:"1f1.~:"'" (""",,""" The guidelines to J]lar~{~~all~d~~t~t~i~e master programs further state: r~ ~i~ it1 '~~~?ifJ~;9'. . The g~al 04!'~is el/4.?1 i~!!~(ls~~t'programs which inclu~~ planning .elements that, when ImplerlJJfllt~'t!}t~er~Ifjiro lInprov~ the overall conditIOn of habitat altd resources ~~i~~~i;.~-!b'k slfJ.'t~line area of each city and county (WAC 173-26- 20 1 (c) )""...f'''i''.':'1?'~:' . '~Jl'1&~51? Defining Rest~ltftion ~~tWJ9~ There are numerous definitions for "restoration" in scientific and regulatory publications. Specific elements of these definitions often differ, but the core element of repairing damage to an . existing, degraded ecosystem remains consistent. In the SMP context, the WAC defines "restoration" or "ecological restoration" as: ~ .) Federa/Way Shorelille iHi/Sll? Program UflclMC - f)!?:!...~~r!~~\/r~~~'-!!i~~~~~______~_. . .. ...Ihe reestablishment or upgrading {~/im/)[Iired l!cological shoreline processes or functions. This may he accomplished through measures in eluding. bw 1/01 Iimiled to. revegelalioll, removal of intrusive shoreline SlruClures and removal or trealfnc/lt (?f loxic materials. Restoration does 1101 imp~)' a requircml!J/I/or returning the shoreline Clrea 10 aboriginal or pre-European seltlement comlitions" (WAC 173-26-020(27)). Using the WAC definition of restoration in regards to state shorelines, it is clear the effort should be focused on specific shoreline areas where natural ecological functions have been impaired or degraded. The emphasis in the WAC is to achieve overall improvement in existing shoreline processes or functions, if these functions are impaired. Therefore, the goal is not to restore historically natural conditions, but rather to improve on existing, degraded conditions. In this context, restoration can be broadly implemented through a combination of programmatic measures (such as surface water management; water quality improvement; public education) and site-specific projects (such as beach nourishment projects or riparian pJ;~ntings). It is important to note that the guidelines do not state that local programs should or~~~ld require individual . ~~""',*" . perrmttees to restore past damages to an ecosystem as a conditi~Ifigf~~1?;ermlt for new development (Ecology, 2004). The restoration planning clel1)~p.I-[-qqj~ed therefore focuses on the City as a whole rather than parcel by parcel, or perlllit:b.Yh{~1f!!t?r' . .::::.< ~1t;~~~~ Key Elements of Restoration PlanningjrLthe ;.g1V!~ Update Process : '>J,:'::'.','.': *~2 The guidelines provide a framework for sho~!t~e rcs~R~~tion plarUg as part of a local . jurisdi~tions shoreline master program. Thill~ew~t~ (X~lA.C 1~~~26-201(2)(f)) includes the followmg key elements:. /~~ Ilwi rf~~~t:;,'A:t~ 11 . e Through development oJ~,~~I~relii~~~ent~t,y~~li'd char~rization, identi fy degraded ''''-~'<;;fQ1;i!i-~6 ,""-- ','.. ..,' ,-- .'., ''''-'''''' areas, impaired ecologl..{onI1Jt~jite~r~ith poten11for ecological restoration; e Establish overall ,goal sl'i}' p~htieSitoB<<e$todition of derfaaed areas and impaired . .. ....s~;(:.~t~. ~~.~1 w.""1~J Iff ~pt{:.. ~~.:~. 1'~ ecologIcal tuuctieRs' i:-~~ ~j ,~i'B }1~~ ,r4'< 'i~:.&t~tt.;!\~[:' '~1i?j .~ IU~;~~ (iF: e Identify exi~~~g~f;:\-l O~~jn1f/roj~I~~~~Rn!r~ams that are currently being implemented which are d"tifgft~lfb ~)tli1te tJ.r~~~milS~tof~t~ol1 goals (such as capital improvement '~-t$J::;' ~~;~:'i.:;' ~"~fJ~~~~. ~~:j:;~~;,~:~,,:;~ ~!1; programs (@!EPs) atfCt wlt€L~.'.:, pl~iWgre1!or1s (WRIA habitat/recovery plans)' , l~ ~lr~ 1:~1. I]" ~~}f.'-. ' e. Identify ad~~bn~!l~ro~s tf'~i..lP1J,wam~rneeded to achieve local restoration goals, and implement(tij~n s~te~j~ iri~'~itlftdentifYing prospective funding sources for those . ".,~.,.j'~'o: ::t~.;.;'~'i:.: ",~~... 1t.~..:~~ f....t;;.:. . projects an&\fRrogfams}~:':(~ f~j\.~Y ~~ ,~lf[;iJ ~{~f; ~~J:s · Identify tinf~~e~r.~d ~"1lcM1arks for implementing restoration projects and programs ?,1".?!::.' .r-'~'.'~'l .&t..';';.... and achievingJ.lo.e:alTrdt@$iltion goals; i~~~~}.J~~' fJ$??' · Provide for'tJ!~<fij~hisni.s or strategies to ensure that restoration projects and programs will ,."}~....:~~..'$cA..;,.'; . be implem~~~~~~ccording to plans and to appropriately review the effectiveness of the projects an4fRr€i'grams in meeting the overall restoration goals (e.g., monitoring). ~.t~~ ~ The following sections of this report discuss these subjects as they relate to the City of Federal . Way Shoreline Master Program. 4 !."f:'dcra( }!~!I...SI/f!,.cll}!:':".:,!'-~S(c,. ':.!!.!S"i1I'!._' ifld:!..'S.=..!~~;!.'-J: !!.(:~.((~!2!.!i,~~~ '-.J0.!~ _ '.__ ___.__._ 2.0 Assessment of Shoreline Functions . Shorelin~ restoration planning begins with the identification of "degraded areas" or areas with "impaired ecological functions'" The City's Shoreline [lIvelltolY and Characterization (Adolfson, 2006) examined nearshore and ecosystem-wide processes that maintain shoreline ecological functions; identified impaired ecological functions; and identified programmatic and site-specific opportunities for restoration and/or enhancement. Key findings of the inventory and characterization are summarized belov.'. Watershed Context The City of Federal Way is located wi.thin two watersheds or Water Resource Inventory Areas (WRIAs) - the Duwamish-Green River WRIA No.9 and the Puyallup-Yyhite River WRIA 10 (Figure 3, Regional Context). The marine coastal areas ofPugct SOl~J!:fwithin the city as well as Steel Lake and Star Lake and Lake Dolloff in the city's PAA are apQf~~sed as part ofWRIA 9. Lands within the City that drain to the Puget Sound to the wes.t,Jin~:t\I<t~ill Creek and the lower Green River to the east lie within the WRIA 9 watershed. Tlljs:~)){~I[a~;r"the northern portions of the City and Potential Annexation Area (P AA)..Y!<',::....!' . The majority of the Federal Way area lies within W~~:;~.b~:and dfafI?s to either the White River or to Hy1ebos Creek. North Lake, Lake Gene~il', Lak~d~jllarney aild Five Mile Lake drain to the southwest. The White River drains to the PIJ.t1fJ.up Rii~~r bc:fore ~ht~ring Puget Sound at Commencement Bay, The Hylebos nows t~fl'soutl~~tfTaco~~;;and enters the Hylebos . Waterway at Commencement Bay"" ?i'&<~~<~ ;,;!i.;!;\\C,C::;. .x5:A~t!!j,. ~1i~~~~ itf,c;;}'J. .'c".:' Shoreline Planning areas or reaGJ1~~IMhinlti~!l!~f.!.1 ~a,:y"vere descri.bed in the inventory and characterization as shown in R:l~~~~d sl~~hze~:~lh Table I ;':('These reaches were detell11ined based upon land fd.fufi~krlif.~)1Ys1~il~If1raef~fistics (i.e\~J)llIffs and bays), as well as i!{~.~, t~~~?::, ~'~;..il ~"t-!-i 1~~'.~_~ fl:O;!(:~ ;'., . current land uses. In.g~~rill, ~!.Jgrelm~s wtt&'inlm~ Oif.~were more highly altered in comparison l . h. h D~~F2-J'~ ,.,!}';.ri }~;:r-Xf ~~~ f~~*J~ ~fi.~~.-.~; to t lose WIt 111 t e:~' .;t.; 'C~,,<.~ ~;)i;,,"'); .\tee"" ,-,^%~;;,"'\7~~,: [0~: Physical & BiNI. ", Bluffs, beaches, b~~~an"e~~u~i{~f~~WeraIWteshwater streams characterize the City's coastal / nearshorett$!ipre~i!l~, ~Bpr~~i1p.~'(~}y 40 percent of the City's coastal shoreline has been AF<~'" r-i$...,~",,_ d<":,-:1... .,,,:i'i~'~>:; ~~",;.,.. modified with ripr~fi'~c01~~t~r~i~wq;,~a~.@il5Ulkheads. Structures in the shoreline can limit the .X~-1}'":' - +t:>c:_J..l..,( l~_"",;,~' .,..,;~#:i}l~~ amount of sedimetit%~f:ansRiff:rt~(l?fronit9t>land areas to the beach, and are known to calIse erosion ",~.~;t,C l.",,~~~'r~,: .~>:'";'1'P~t1 :::,? and loss of some h~b);itats~siichfas~san'd and fine gravel beaches. Currents naturally move '-~""":''t'.}.'.t .A"$:~-.o;: _::;~'<~"'!'};~ sediments across tI1.~i:.-;.~t~ftlan~f~longshore in continual cycles, but these structures intelTllpt the natural supply ancl~~~R:~lior(of sediments, causing a change in sediment composition within the nearshore area,t;~~}Y~'ver, coastal shoreline in Dumas Bay and Dash Point State Park are in a more natural cond~~g~V~llld coastal processes are less altered. Fish and wildlife that utilize the shoreline depend d!)fthese nearshore processes to maintain their habitats and ultimately their populations. . 5 !~'d('~'!!L!.!!!x Shoreline /I'faster Pr(l,~!.(/11/ UpdaTe ... ORA I-T Reslora/ion P/(1fI . Table 1. City of Federal Way Shoreline Planning Areas Approximate General Description Shoreline WRIA Reach Length No. Number (miles) From the city limits boundary with Des (' t I \.67 Moines on Puget Sound, near 151 Avenue .oas a G S h d. D B P t reen out , exten 109 west to umas ay uge R' 1A S dIver oun - 9 East Coastal 1.43 D~ii~s Bay ....~~~~ Puget IB' ,4~~,<!1J ~~~~1fi Sound - 9 ..~~"'"~. ~,~<<.,~j '~:. ..t"':"'....':.~~~'.o:'t D B ly A~'~ m~tti!i' , I":.':\~.-;.J'}:.~ ~'"~ umas a .,f, 1~,.."",;;."''''~, Coastal 1.74 From ~~.l~t.lxtending west to the city :~~~"'). ~.~~~....\-hi'(~~~'~~ Puget I C .,sJ.:OO;1it~1b9.yn~.aw with Pierce County, ,'t.i~...1"'Qli+';\-J:+if; ~:;.::y ~;~:~i-., Sound - 9 ~'t.m:);ii~lHding~?sh Point State Park It,~1;-:::;k~f!'' ;i;t:@;:;; 'Vest ";;..;~.jt'~:. <il_",,";;..' J}tr-;;~.... ;t.1';"..r;:<.',,~ 1.69dA~.!. ~~;'!:~:. side thetk...;j,.:' limits, west of 1-5. i~ f,~~ pj I~ . St I L k "-"..:;,""li . ~ .,,~,Sf.' ee a e 9 '"\ to;t.~."14 ~ -m'. /.~.,."... ~ill'. J.~1 L :~~1A ~f~~~ ?W~~ ".""",~."",,, I"'""i"'~ ~-'.'n . . . 1.33~t~1 !;.':'si~~4~le nO~~$lst portIon of the CIty'S '(,;",;:<41fJr.~i; !C.~ ~~~ ;. ~.f;;~4 .. Star Lake 9 3 ;j";:- ,,::~tr~~; Pt.\~eartheIQundary wIth CIty of Kent ..1) ;~;.:'" ~.. .,.~""",.'<,. ,. .W;j,y ~r~. 1-. .,-'itS ;r;: ,;:.,.:.. :~~~tl ~1!t\t' illl . Lake 9 ';~~~f;' ~;1.8 t~t 11~ !Bj~1de the no~~ast portion of the city's ::/~j"f:0? ':"::-r'" '4:f:; (~~ ~ h,'--{~~~ ~;';? . . Dolloff .~" 4 :*";;!;i:';,;?#ffi~i ~~ ~lJ:~AA, nea~l~5 and Mlhtary Road. ~r ,~ ...~. J "Y'.Y; ~ ~-," ~F~~ :;' Lake 9 k.~ ~~t ~% ;';Y:';~ I .12~# ?~, :11 IWtu;e southeast portion of the city's P AA, ~~~~~Klii ..-:S"* ~'-~~~ 'ieitl'..: -<-'~iT- "il rel-~ Geneva ,$.ja.~;;i; l1E,wp,.~ 5 ':...1~:"<' :<~,,~ ~4:-\.,:::&,,"F!1i,; ~C;'ifj southeast of SR 18 ~'Y-"::'";. ~&ffl; ~.;...t:~ :~.y.- ..... ,,~f.>f''<="1:;~~. ~.z.a ~ - .11 . ,J"t"i~~#"I'i'" lc~."q, .~._~" ""~'~l\""'.".';!ii\_ 'B!';'1f;( . .. Puyar!!J!!~;~.~~.""~:i~ r,fijj-!fJ. j(;;t~f.;C;f 2.I\Q~~~'~;;'.<~lsj.(I~the City limIts, between 1-5, SR 18, and ~~'t.i~ ~~~ :.-"'1::~~~i 'P'7.r~~~ ?=i~~~a:.~~~~ ~~. ~~.,;~1 . Nor'tlt Wh..t€'i.:.~~@1?:6 :~~.t'J;';,,!,*::?~\ ,~~.:-'.~.jt~;';;~~ i,\~r Mllitary Road L k R" .':' f~~ ~ ~~ ~~~~~~~. f}~t*~t:~"~' ~ ~~ a e Iv-en-c. !t!:'it'$; ';\"'~"' '!{};''''~<;!~ ;;f;./,J{f W ~~ 1 QI1 1t4 ~lt' .1i1~;\~, ~~ t Y L k 10..~ ~~ ~~~~\~Al2i.l:~ Partially in the city limits, partially in the a e ~~:;J t~!~~' ;!..;;;~ :.?A;.;g:"9.,~~ :'~~';f1 .. K"II l~\.'4 '8JJ#fP :!t~;;~;li;~,';r:~Wl.f,' southeast p01110n of the CIty'S PAA, east of!- I arney ~ri ,~l~ ;;~t~ ~i1~~~J~)~' 5 and SR 18. Five Mile 1 Q~~ ~m ~;Ei'~~:'i 1.87 In the southeast portion of the city's P AA, ~1 l;.:ift4'r'::',:r.:-;; ., . Lake ,1,'",W ?4',,"fj!:i't 8 ';:;"'" near Ivl1l1tary Road. ~7~~ . ;At~;J . .::".:'. ~~!t;...;;'4'.: '1$'Ni . .. . !;:K~~U'1:}tW' 16.93 A total of 4.84 mdes ofPuget Sound if~-s.;Pi1::'t!2';'~' Total J:~j1i;~~oi~'l shoreline and approximately 12.09 miles of -!:~~\"'{l~~u; ':f4'/ . ~~iH" lake shorelme. ~$$F . 6 Federal IVaI' Shf}rdill~:..:ll([S(l!r Program Uptll1le .- ~~?:.I FT Rcs{Oraliofl Plan - The freshwater lakes ill the City are located on a hroad plateau in the eastern hal f of the City and . . in the PAA. The plateau developed from glacial recessional deposits and tills. As the glaciers melted, lakes f0n11cd in the scour areas. Lakes in the City drain to five main drainage basins including I) the Puget Sound, 2) the Green River, 3) Mill Creek, 4) the White River, 5) and the Hylebos. Lake shorelines have been modified with bulkheads and other bank protection, but also have significant areas of natural shoreline conditions. On Steel Lake, Star Lake and Five Mile Lake, approximately 20 to 50 percent of the shoreline has been modified with bulkheads. Shoreline modifications are less frequently occurring on the remaining lakes. Habitat and Species The City's coastal and freshwater shorelines are used by a variety of aquatic and terrestrial species including salmonids and other fish, birds, mammals, and a wide variety of invertebrates. Of special interest are areas that provide habitat for federally listed sB~J!es and species of local importance (primarily nearshore areas), including bull trout (threat~tt~fj.J, Chinook salmon (t~reatened), coho salmon, as w~lI as great blue heron nest site~.'i fish such as surf smelt and sand [al~c~ (prey for salmomds) spawn o~ local beache~ 1[~'~.;'l)eds are also ~resent along the City s coastal/nearshore areas, specItical Iy neaJi<<~tiJl{~t State Park and 111 the h d fOB d rth d D B -""'W-<<'}j itf'>>I:""W'=" lb' d . fi d nort ern en 0 . Ulnas. ay ~n no war: . umas :;~~~~a~~!.e"f 1as .een I entl Ie as a pocket estuary w,th regional Importance wlthm the \~ea",,.e hab,tat. . ~;j;';~w' ,{~~ The. freshwater shore~ine lakes .within the Ci.d itl~ ?O nol~ovide salmo.nid habitat or habitat for federally listed speCIes. However~tl1t.r.se ]~~ ~prov~general habitat for . waterfowl, tr~llt, and other aquatic sp~:cies ~llctanttl'\lhara~Jj ?f.Federal Way and the lakeshore reSidents. Also, good w_~b~,~ualll~*,!ilhe fP..~~ter l'i$,~ IS Important for downstream salmonid habitat il11~t~~ su~7~~~)1e JS~1f<>s Cre~Il!Joe's Creek. Mill Creek, ~.~..~~ ~~~ .~t':",",,-'~ i~,~~::":' ,;~;t.""~ ~.;~..v Lakota Creek, and the Green R.%~\te~~~l'M .~ ~~j:},~ "l'Yi?~ ~~ ". ,.~l54Y~r~ I~ lft~, I t~ . land Use and P.Y;~I.~c ~~ce~~ ;W%'1 ir&1'~. ~'I ~ ,iJ~l~~;, 'tii~ J~1 ~~ .b#~t ~~~{~ The major land us~~r~~~i1he~f~t!~jfwa;t~~l\/ ~l~rshore shoreline are single-family homes, parks, and l\!!ll__liltll\~'P~e c1~;f'.ll ~irhmon shoreline use is single-fainily residential, which ~~~up~~fi$~~tr~of!ti~Eiri'~~j.j ~horeline. Parks and public recreational facilities occupy 18.~~rc~li:b~b~~1i~~~f~tal*~'orel~K These uses include Dash Point State Park, ::~::~..:'* 't..:t~J~ ;~~~ ~'t#.k"~~ i4fi'~ ' ' Dumas Bay Park, Et.WlnaS~~~yti.~)1tt~~@~~overty Bay Park. These areas provide opportunities ~'-?:?& ~,t;.i'......; f[.~~ ~.$1t~~~~ :1{.1~:~~.""" for fishing hikino and beaen reoteatliiiftl ff;gjf . , '=> ~];1!! i~f ~17~ ~1~&P~' Land uses along tli~~"ity~rtre_atJ~l~kes are primarily single-family residential and public parks. Single-famtl~~teit~~nt(~tipse occupies between 55 and 80 percent of the shoreline on most lakes, with tl\i~~~~mfiort1)fNorth Lake (35 percent) and Five Mile Lake (32 percent). Parks, boat rampsJ~n1li~~hlic facilities occupy 9 to 39 percent of the lake shorelines. Public access to the lakes ;g&~~~~ via parks including Steel Lake Park, Lake Geneva Park, Lake Killarney Park and:~E-l~~ Mile Lake Park, as well as several boat ramps owned by Washington ';'I~ Department of Fish and Wildlife. Parks and open space areas within Federal Way are shown on Figure 4 (Parks and Open Space). . 7 ----- Fdr!I~!If We/Y Shordi/lL' :lfe/sfer f)"'!.,t:/"{~I!!....!~i!!~!!!_:~"!!!}}JT N':::~r:..ml/~r:.~,-tfe/II ______._. . Restoration Opportunities Programmatic restoration opportunities include restoration of public properties, coordination with the City's Surface Water l\.1anagement Division, public euucation and outreach programs to provide technical guidance for shoreline homeowners, and the possibility for incentive-based or community-based restoration on private property. Opportunities for enhancing public awareness and education will include installation of informational kiosks at public parks and waterfront use areas. The City will also continue to coordinate with King County. the Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 9 forum, and other regional or Pugct Sound-wide planning efforts to .implement identified restoration policies and actions. OpPol1unities for site-specific habitat enhancement or restoration of shoreline ecological functions (primarily in the marine shoreline) have been identi fieu in the shoreline inventory and characterization report based upon watershed information and field st~~l:ties conducted by the WRIA groups. In the coastal Puget Sound areas, restoration focusys.Qniremoval of abandoned :"'-">;,r...';". .... creosote pilings, debris and concrete from the shoreline. Resto~a-.ti~!ki.ti.the coastal shoreline also ,,~:,-,;'1;.~~~~. .~::",~;: focuses on bulkhead replacement with soft-shore armoring <w4~m:$i~~e'Ofnative marine riparian. plantings. These site-specific projects will provide smallg~~f;~\ra1.ii~~ljre"cfforts toward habitat enhancement and restoration of impaired ecological f~1$~s.':.~;~:':'.:':' ~'1~i4if' . ":>:. In the freshwater lakes, restoration opportunitie~ hav~n~t1been spedfically studied. WRIA ~" n;.~",~' ~ ,. _' information for these lakes is lacking due to ~t~4mph;lt~ on resto~~1on of nearshore mmine . ~abitats. However, rest?rat.ion opport~nitie~.e bel,f<,,5Af.~rallY:,~~ntifie.d th.rough the s~oreline l11v~ntory and .charactenzatIOn. These mclu1~€iJrand~"~VJ~~9f lak;~~eore npanan a:ea~ wIth natI~e ~egetatIOn, removal or repl~_8(~ilen~ ~.l\ng ~l~~~ds t?~~~rove and m~l~tam water qualIty 111 the lakes, and removat9f~mYpslv~'nlaJtts. Il~if quahtYdP these lakes IS Important to downstream native salmonid ll~t~X~~~ w~wtfUpr t~t;pverall eliJ~yment of the lakes by lakeshore residents and by the~n:611Qfm ,~Jjji ~t~ I!~ .~> p,.. . 8 !~e!~~.e!..'-'-' 'II \_~'~~'!.'!:..!~!!.~::: Ie l.~ c: r P /"0 g r'!.!.~~_~1:e!!!.~:_~) R:~:_.T!~.~':~~~~:!!..' !!.~!!... PI (!!'-___. . . 3.0 Developing Restoration Goals and Policies . The guidelines provide that local shoreline masta programs shall include "'goals, policies and actions lor restoration of impaired shorel ine ecological functions." ~nder the guidelines, restoration planning has a purpose distinct from development regulations and mitigation standards. "The guidelines expressly focus restoration requirements on the use of master program policies. as opposed to development regulations" (Ecology 2004). "Master program provisions should he designed to achieve overall improvements in shoreline ecological functions over time. when compared to the status upon adoption of the master program" (W AC 173-26- 201(2)(0). Federal Way SMP Update - Restoration Goals and Policies The existing Shoreline Master Program (SMP) goals and policies arejI[Section 2.8.5 of the ~.>r .~~l"'/, Federal Way Comprehensive Plan (FWCP). This is a subsection pPiff1!~Land Use Designations ~<;j#:;:;-"'l~~::. '~"J section (Section 2.8) of the Land Use Chapter of the ComprehA:A~i~~~k~n. The existing SMP does not contain specific goals and policies related to restor~ii[_F.f~h6reline habitat and . ecological functions. However, some policy statements.>~'~e:t~~:q:~~rvation Element of the SMP and in Chapter 9, Natural Environment, address prese!ia.tr~~'i~ ~ffhjffl~emel1t, or restoration of ~,"~ft.;:,~,'~f'~.w"~"o<" ~r~:"'" shoreline features such as natural vegetation and fish.:.1j11(F&Vi1dlife'$11~bitat. ;i~ j~~tr. ~$~! .' SMP goals and policies should be consistentz'~i.JP an4;\1teglpted ~~ the City's Comprehensive . Plan." The followi.ng potential goals, objectiMril~n? ~t.~1 relal~io shorelin; restorat!on have been II1tegrated \\llth amendments to~lle COR~~tIo~I~ru.tnt al1~btenamed "'ConservatIOn and Restoration.'" The language drafted&Q~low l'i'as~;6:een ti'$~Q.;9ffi\j developjng proposed goals and . k',/~-;:;'!M"'~. f.".::;'r._d;;'r'_~"'~'''' \~;i'4;:~;;_,~7 'J~-~.-.~~...... pOI!cies for restoration, It is g~~lf~'~O~l~~~~~~!~u~~yur ke~ a~~~: I) coordination with reglOn.al plans and programs; ~~iR'~~mtJ"r.~; f~~:8se~\~r public 'i~f~nvate p~'operty along the shorelll1es; and 3) volu~,t~~y otf~J;\-eeI1~~~~ b%~;~d~7~tor~J\\~n opport!:lP1tleS on pnvate property and 4) public education op~i~ni~t~ 1!E!jc01i~ptl~~:grg~1i~zed to be~enerally consistent with the '~~-:~~;':';<~",r:J.,;;~ ~'~ ~:.+,.-:~.~ "1.,&:,.:< ,{~-~.~.;'~ .'f":"7:<;; structure and organ,~~~J~~f ~fi~~i!~~~ C1I1PJ~!~~*s~t~flan elements. ~f~it'~~~ ~l.~~$fj)f ~~.l ~~j, Shoreline Restora:nqif11~li!h~~!fIlis el~m~jftf:w~ni91~s and encourages restoration of ....,(:~-tJ ~';~;....~;6 ~"q:'!,~~ -~ ~~~. 1..~.<:<.,v..,~t8f.l'" ~.~:-*li 'f!" shoreline functio.n~\ld elio&:\t~J.~,,~~~~es~~~l'tha~~ave been impaired as a result of past development actlVltir .11 11ifi ;~~J "'. . Goal l. D~Xt~l,oprtlii'i<ff1~! sq[~~f~~s with other jurisdictions. tribes and interested parties to resolve tli.fiKchq~trf:hge.[i'Ql plQt..ecting shoreline ecological junctions while also protecting ShO<;~:::i:"n' r I. CoriU~~~}to work with the State, King County, Watershed Resource Inventory Are~t:~WRIA) 9, and other governmental and non-governmental organizations to expfore how local govemments can contribute to the preservation of ecological processes and shoreline functions. . 9 Fl'rl("rallf'(/.\~_~':!.~:!!I/l! .!\!as(cr Program Updllle - DR:! FT l<eS(orul;On- Plan . 2. Continue to work with the WRJA <) to restore shoreline habitats and shoreline functions that support listed endangered and threatened species, as well as other anadromous fishelies. Goal 2. Pursue projects to restore and enhance shoreline habitats, functions and processes on private and publicly owned lands. Policies: 1. Prioritize restoration and enhancement first based upon the greatest net ecological benefit, as compared to the project cost. 2. Focus restoration and conservation activities on public parks and open space lands . for public enjoyment. 3. Work with owners of other publicly owned land such as.,ffjWashington State Parks to encourage restoration and enhancement projects, :~t\Iing funding strategies. 4 Wk' h h bl" d I' d' (If''f/it.. . . or WI~. t ~ pu .IC an. ot 1er I~tereste partl~~t~~lIthze. res~oratlOn opportunities Identified m Shorelme Invent~~-l~!.actenzahon Report. 5 PhI" . '~-Ifl~~~ I ["' d . romote s ore me vegetation restoratlol!it..,:~:;Jt )e":'W@J.:! ro 0 mvaslve weeds an .. . .{i~~~~*m-ii ~;}~~~ . nonnative species, to enhance manne ,.,Jc{no ifhwater lakeshore habitats. 6. Promote shoreline vegetation re$.JoratiQ!1to reduce~t~ hazard of slope failures or ':if. ."~ ,~~". accelerated erosion. . /i;m ~ ~~ .'i-',;~,,\ ~!ij <'1 ~i3 . 7 0 I . I ""~.~'. ~~. "itii . 1'f'1' I d' fi d' . eve op a program to llnp e~~rtest~li!,llProJe~ij mc u 109 un 109 strategies. . t~"~~~ ~.l ~!~ ?..~t{'... . ;t~W~~ ~.~~,.~ r~ ./ .(,.;.........~;- .:.r..~~ -<' ~ ....1c~-~ i? ,~~ c-:' f . -\., .'>($."'....~ ~;,r~ - ~~f!...... j!" . :!t!.~ 8. MOnitor and ad~!?i~~~~~fl~an;~~jl"to\19n proJec~i ~\$i~~~~~~~ . ti:~{ 11~ . ~I ~~.. Goal 3. Evaluate pote1f!lA~1"s~{ft.~eb1!fi!nlJl~lr"{~l{fs when t~are Identified by the comm.ufiity o!fl;lfl:ike1ilttdertffi'i ~~1 ~ ~;. ~~~i~;~ :~~~~ ~~t;:1 !!P:~ ~~~1 i 4#i ,r!A~~..~.~""~ t.,,=,.i .'s."." .,~ .'""~3!'l ~, ....J.?r.'i~?$: 5,'"fi'*....-:J, ..r:~lr\.~ ~......~ :~':.._ ~-\P' ~ _~~~ P r . ~'<P-~'w; -<~h. -""--~~ ill""'" "'.il.' ~'- o ICle t~~~"..:~'t~:!~; c~r:' ,..{{{J).t6t ~~;.~~~~~);~ ~ij tI~~~:".{~!t~~ 'J',;g-~':,,~:,{{~; ~t.'J~~~{{I~ I~ g:s~.;.~~,:..~~tt? I. ~:..,~)~~~~~ ...-s.-'J.u->'<io.1~&;}_ __ ", 1. cOllitff~,,~itl}~'~~evair~~__I~l:s potential shoreline degradation and ~~~~ ;-~>f8 ~~...;'<':~:-~ui<;':!t;: ;%~4i';'; t'"-M~W... ~ im 'alYfueil~~hl5s}iFViea;r~. tnoijrconfi~nit . Pt' ~~I D 1il( Ii ~~ y 2. DeV;:~!gp stfIileg;(eA tq!~!fg~~$$ impairments to shoreline functions through restlltioj~tif~l:~ i ~~f.;;ifpriate. 3. Rest~iti{~~rdJ~~ts ~.ith broad ecological benefit will be given greater weight or -:.?:;....1", 1;-,t.t.;~;:.,,;.J ~...,.,.. r..,,, priqf~~~~W pr9Jeds with localized benefits. ~?~~$~~~f~; .. Goal 4. Efr€~~!ttlge volulltary restoration projects in degraded shoreline environments. pOlicierj)~~:" I. Create incentives that will make it economically or otherwise attractive for . development proposals to integrate shoreline ecological restoration into development projects. 10 Fl'de/"{/I Way Shoreline Afo.\'/er Progralll Update.- DRA FT RC.\'IOn1tion Plal/ 2. Encourage protection, enhancement, or restoration of native riparian vegetation . through incentives and non-regulatory programs. ., Promote bioengineering and/or soft engineering alten1ative design approaches to J. shoreline stabi lization and provide technical guidance to shoreline landowners. 4. Establish public education materials to provide shoreline landowners technical assistance about the benefits of native vegetation plantings. 5. Identify and pursue funding sources for shoreline restoration actions on private lands. GoalS. Provide ample opportunity for the public to learn about the ecological aspects and community values of the City's shorelines. .. -~ Policies: ~i A"<t'. ~~ 1. Explore opportun!ties with other educa~ional o~~~lItJs and agencies to develop an on-gomg program of shorelIne e?i~c_lI~1'<lll ages. 2. Identify areas where kiosks and interpre.\~~~1s'~&n enhance the educational . f f h h I' -, ,"- <'r"" . ,". '7"'il.',~'1>' expenence 0 users 0 t e s ore me. . .,;:~",jJ:'.::". :".,"" ~~,J ~:~~~<rlff(~~; t ~~ 3. Develop strategies to fund these projeGJ~~~,;/ ~i-!:~~ 4~~t ~jt~ r~11 ..;.1 :.,;ij$- ~ :J~" cfJ~ ~~~!~,~ ~.,' ~ "",,.,',,;; \":-*~ ,e..', . . gffi.~''f:; -:i-=U~ ,<"\~ 1!:~ ~~~ f~~~~~ l:~j !Jll,;::A.:..f-~ ~~~ ;-:>;.,~ ~w:.-...: M'M ~,,~~~~ ~'~~~:J~l);'; ~;J%~~ 4 0 E . t' PI "'''"11 P !t'~-",,,g ff<'lfe~>O.".. F~;\" . XIS I n9 an S a~>:_. 1~;'lra Itl~jr.'" _~ ;:ii~f~,a ~~ ~;~ ~}}}t I~i A number of regional and pug~t1~-clfid~wiGi~p~hin~1elforts hav~lieen developed to address ..~:. ."....-.f:'" ~~~1 ~"!l ~~ ~~~1'~ K&!~.,dJ water resource managep~,~!lt, ~~f#r qIJ~Jity~cl~~m<i}ltpabitat re~'0\rery. These existing plans and programs provi(;t~!~ft;~rne~~!k ~i{goa!~tgi1estf]1d in some cases, funding mechanisms. At the end of this s'J~I;~ aJ,t{~~.&1ht oft~i~lP ~~~any additional programs is offered. These plans and pr~~~')~1hct'g.e~Jith rei,~~~'tll~~1 (county and city) plans and programs. The ?oals, P?licie~.d ~~~1l1Jrie.J1\\lj~~~!ltion plan sh?uld coor~inate and be consistent with tlll~lRoa4,~i{r~m~t..~1i o~~wnse~atIon and restoratIon work m the Puget Sound regiO~ II a II ViJ ' Regional ProQ'lfams'~,;';'P'.'" ,(";".",{!,,- , . I~~? f~~;l t!,~~~' The following regi~~ll I1~~~rat1f~are in place with the overall goal to restore Puget Sound marine &1_->'':'_0- ..~,.,,<~."y ...,~._~-. shorelines and salrtl.Qiii4fJf.abit~W~' ' ~JWi~~1f~r .~' Puget Sound Pcfmn(ertship t!l~t~FF' In December 2005;?Governor Gregoire foroled the Puget Sound Partnership to focus attention on the overall needs and health ofPuget Sound and to promote public education and interagency coordination for clean up of the Sound. The vision of the new Partnership is: . II Fed era 1 , Val' S"n,.!:J.i:.~:.~!:.:.'''.!..C:.'_!, m g./"( III~_ ( jl/~ ~!:!....._f) 1~~!.~..!_~~~~ ~'.!0!.!~J~__._._____ . To ellsure lhatlhe Pugel SO/ll/(l/oreFer IFill be {( thriving natural ,~\'ste1J/. Ivith cleall marine alld freshll.(/ters. healtlt) , alld llhlll/dantllutive species. JWllll"ltl shorelilles ami places{or public cnjoymeJll. ([I/d u vi/want economy that prospers ill productive harmony ll'illt ([ heall/ll" Sound At the direction of the Governor, the Puget Sound Partnership drafted recommendations for preserving and restoring Puget Sound and its species and habitats. A summary of those recommendations was released on October I J, 2006, along with a full report to the state legislature, congress and Governor. The recommendations include a 2020 Action Agenda with overarching goals and outcomes for a healthy Sound. The Partnership proposing eight priorities needed to conserve and restore Puget Sound; these are: l. Protect existing habitat and prevent further losses. 2. Restore the amount and quality of habitat, and reduce fragm~ntation. .f!j;,t 3. Significantlv reduce toxics entering Puget Sound fresh andID1arine waters. ~ - ~~~ 4. Significantly reduce pollution from human and anim'}~~~s in fi-esh and marine waters ~&~~~i . -- ~ .~ ",\,~" ~ ~~~~\!-\~"'~4"~.~ /0# ~~..,. ...~...:fit.,;p'... 5. Improve water quality and habitat by managi~~~~<\~':;~'r runoff ,&-(.~~1 :.*t~l:.~~ 6. 'Provide water for people. fish and \Vildlifetia#~;m:e'gJ~"n~ironmenl. . is'~:~~f..t#~Jr~! p~' t~~;(;. 7. Protect ecosystem biodiversity and recov~~1tjfjfeiiled ~pgbes. . :_~~~s:@.. ~if~~ 8. Build and sustain our capacity for",gmion. i~ .~ . T~is rene~ed focus on th.e health of the Pugt.undltk~elY rlt in an increase in state- WIde fundmg for restoratIOn of Pug~~~oun~l~~ne s!\\~'es. ~~1 'ov"~~~& ;&~:J.};rj11 I}~. ~r~ Pu~et Sound Action Team:~~.~:~!200!:?P;~~et ~~nd Cotl~~~rvation & Recovery Plan . I'W~~ ~!~~j) li~ tit I' The Puget Sound Actio,r,(~1l.ean1}jartri~~~hip.l{~s~1w d~1iles, coord'iclatesand implements ...~~~'~~~ e'~"~ (~?,~,~ 'U"Jt~' .~~~. ~~ Washingto.n State'~t~~~\~lmWtI It1i1dat~itittjkt ~Ind. The le?islature created the Puget Sound Act.lOn Tea~{t~~~ li_!jlr 19~;~&~t1r~t1fi partnershIp for Puget Sound. The Action Team part~~~~plp~~~Il!1:\~al~~cto!~jfF~g,J ~Jfe agencies and representatives from tribal, feder~1 and l~~ll g'~-t~il.~litt{"f~~tl,p(fnsibilities and authorities for conservation and restoratIon of~t1,.get ~p;gng,~i ~~:U ,~t.~f'i !fl' :tf;fff.\1 ~_ ~~ 1~i{~ ~tW1 Every two years t~~~-SA~~~~rsqm~S~~e10ps a plan to guide their work. The ~005-2?0? plan prOVIdes a total of~~~?2 %i,q~hqlfunq~~).through state agency budgets to address eight pnonty areas: ~tli Air lil ..,:v . · Cleanup cgV.H!~~Jlate(1"sltes and sedIments; ;'V:i:<'.r-.ft:,':9:Y;'t . · Reduce c6ri~W~1.){g toxic contamination and prevent future contamination; ~;'~,~ij:}<5\:.l · Reduce th$~li\~rm from stonnwater runoff; . Prevent nutrient and pathogen pollution caused by human and animal wastes; . . Hood Canal: a geographic priority for 2005-2007; Protect shorelines and other critical areas that provide important ecological functions; . 12 !:.~'dcra0.~~~~!.!(.:'.re/~'-'!...:.,!!~:\!_c'!.!:..~.(!V('-I!!_ Update - DNA FT N~:.o/"{/titJfI f->Im/ . Restore degradcdncarshore and freshwater habitats; and . . Conserve and recover orca, salmon, forage fish, and groundfish (PSA T, 2005). Each of these priorities is applicable to Federal Way with the exception of Hood Canal. Puget Sound Nearshore Project (PSNP) The Puget Sound Nearshore Project (PNSP) (also referred to as the Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration Project (PSNERP)) is a large-scale, multi-agency initiative to address habitat restoration needs in the Puget Sound basin. Nearshore Project goals are to identify significant ecosystem problems, evaluate potential solutions, and restore and preserve critical nearshore habitat. PSRP represents a partnership between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), state and federal government organizations, Indian tribes, industries and environmental organizations. _~~ ' ,.,1fg. A General Investigation Reconnaissance Study conducted by t!-J-~~JIt,ttrmy Corps of Engineers in 2000 (USACOE, 2000) identified a direct link between h~altli~~~i;"Snore habitat and the ,,~, ..'pt :..~\.~:.,~~;'-,,",J.:.''' physical condition of the shoreline. The study identified ~~M~J~Ft~kt~ns that would be central in , ,'. '..,," ~~. ,.l: I.'~ ',-_;I.', restorinl.1 nearshore processes to a more natural state: /;;:{;:~b;': </Yf~{<;j~ o ' i1b.~Y:~?t::' ;. !~lt:J . Providing marshes, mudflats, and beach~s wit.n.t~ss'ential s;~t1<;l and gravel materials: rlf;':J:j ;t!1~t4 i~~,'~ . Removing, moving and modifying a~f[~ial s(m~tures (bu~eads, rip rap, dikes, tide ). &lli\ '~J;!~i _.~i t~~l . gates, etc. , . "WJiif,g ~~,~:";'1 7'.7.,,;-81 . ~i~~~ ~~)\ilt~1::f; ~~~ . Using alternative Il1easuresJg,~rote~!~~.t.elili~f.~9!:p ero~lm~ and flooding; and . ~;~~~r~nlNet;~~~~all{;,~\'e ~nUc~f~lgrasslts and kelp beds (USACOE, PSNERP also provides::<&utrea~~~nd~idati~~ ~:itert[l~helated td)'~earshore ecosystem restoration PrinciP~iitipUeth.llntation Shared StrategJ;rfaf;:P;ti~e~}Sli'fd: 1l\1IlttffJei~5ound Salmon Recovery Plan !~fi: J~~,;J: ~1~~.J~ il!~ji' ~1~1 P' Shared Strategy foriOO:Pget1~:puii~i(~b~~d~lategy) is a collabOl'ative effort between local stakeholders and r~gf6naFf~ad:~~~ t6~~t~g~tand restore salmon runs across Puget Sound that was initiated as a result~~~En4~g~~i~ ~~~~li'Act (ESA) listings of salmonid species in the Puget .~ i'~" 1!"I',;o-'" , .ll-"'ii':.:. .....,.-l...~.~.,~-V" Sound region. ShaJt~~ Stt~tegxf~pgag~~~local citizens, tribes, technical experts and policy makers , to build a practical;~$9.st-,~ffedi~~ re6bvery plan endorsed by the people living and working in the watersheds OfPUg1'!~~:3:~e~' ;::?'T' Shared Strategy ha?J~~~Jbped a draft salmon recovery plan (Shared Strategy, 2005) that provides a blllepril#;:I~.esalmon recovery strategies throughout Puget Sound and incorpoi-ates, by reference, local w,lfWshed plans for salmon recovery. Amongst other strategies described in the draft plan, Shared Strategy describes their 'Top 10 Actions Needed for Salmon Recovery', many of which have additional beneficial impacts for humans. . 13 Federal IVay Shorelil1e! i\.[O.l'I('" Progr(/l~1 Update - DRA FT RestoratiOI/ PlolI . Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 9 Forum: Salmon Habitat Plan The city is a participating local agency in WRIA 9 watei"shed planning. After several years of . planning and scientific study, WRIA 9 recently completed the Salmon Habitat Plan (WRIA 9, 2005). The plan is both broad in scope and specific in recommendations for protection, enhancement, and restoration of habitat along the Green River and Puget Sound coastal shorelines. The plan identifies needs and includes recommended policies, programs, and projects for both the entire watershed and the sub watersheds (Middle and Lower Green River) within the City of Federal Way. Identified needs for the nearshore and lower watershed which are relevant to the City include: . Encourage nearshore property owners to continue the replacement of creosote pilings and structures with non-creosote alternatives as well as the removal of obsolete / abandoned facilities that contain significant amounts of creos~d wood; and · Actively feed beaches, where appropriate, with sediment,~.there is a lack of sediment due to interrupted supply from bulkheads or og~;>!-< ,. s of shoreline armoring (WRIA 9, 2005). ".,,4 ~iv~'.~" II ~~ ';if&' ..~!(~:. ~~,~J: _,,~~ · Prevention of future and reduction of cUlTen!;,_~J."~!Ir~oring; :~,J(.~~~:~.~4~1 =1' .~ · Promotion of low-impact development throti~~f!Th~ w~l~shed; i: ~}t:~w-- ~~i · Restoration of fish passage on tribu~stre. to the lor~~ Green-Duwamish River; ('l",,~v....~ ~"it ~ ~~ (~:I'/.;". ~~. ~ 'iWl~~ . . i~.l 'if~ \\""""",,oiI~." ot.. . · A focus on reducmg non-pomt poIl",-.~J.l; an€\~r~~" ~~fI ;~~~ f~"~~. ~~ I~~! · Maintenance of minimal s4ieam f1J"a~eJs MSiW~ct do..~tream salmonid habitats. :t;~;,~~ "';j~:,:~W;;i "*-f'*,,~-Y' fir ~lfl i~i\! fir ~ Water Resource Inventori~[ea~~WRI~~ .9~1~ Prli~~itizatiori"[Qf Marine Shorelines of WRIA 9 for JuveniIC;.or5:almllmd ma:bitaflpW~tec:illh and Rif~toration A~!1I;t' ~t1 fc'fJL&~\ ~ As part of the WR{lr"at~rsn€jlI),lmfuin~~1Stli\ wasiundertaken to identify and prioritize --"" - ",P.E: - ""'&1~' l!-~ .~ .~~~ ..~~/ .,.~"~ ,.. ~\i::""'~\~ habitat protection .tl~att~~:i~mbns ;fi'4"~\_n{(~he shorelines of the Green / Duwamish and Central Puget ~'~ndl.t~lt<<~c1tf_)nr~ti~j1'"ofFederal Way (Anchor, May 2006). m~(< ~ ~;.~~ ~~~~~~~l1kf1 ~t(~ ~l~f .. . . The study used hal~ fC!filre~~ 9,'~l~.n:~c~~.fe nt9t1ne shorelme habItats and select pnorIty habitat action' area~ttou~l\% ~Jn'll~a~ff prio'ritization process. Priority conservation, rehabilit~tion, ~nd rJiIorl:'t elf}e&~fi~g~F!identified for WRIA 9 using a GI~ model approach. RestoratIOn actlOn~~ere~~,n_d ~r~b scales: first, at the exte.nt .of the entIre WRIA nearshore area, anq[l~cop.1f~iatEtMy extent of each of 12 subareas wlthm the study area. . ~~ !i!t:;t ~}j; .. . Based upon thIs \\ill~1)5~~@Y,i;tiPe overall habItat needs and goals for the Federal Way manne shoreline include: ifi4iJV V. · maintainin~lbJ~~nserving the shoreline sediment supply through protection of feeder bluffs' and ~~,~;~W;-' , ',{~::'?' '<;;,' . conserving and restoring tributary mouths and marshes present in Dumas Bay. . 14 Fctf('/"(/llVa)" Shor,eline Ma.w:r Program Updnte- DRA FT ReSlOral;o/l PIO/l These were identified as important habitat needs within the WRIA 9 nearshore environment due . to the location of Dumas Bay and the bay's potential to provide marsh and pocket estuary habitat for feeding and refuge of salmonids. Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 10 Forum: Salmon Habitat Plan Federal Way lakes also drain to the White River and the Hylebos, within WRIA 10. A Salmon Habitat Plan has not yet been developed for WRIA 10; however a framework for plan completion has been developed. Pierce County is acting as the lead agency [or WRIA lO, with King County and other basin jurisdictions, including the City of Auburn, providing supp0l1. The framework for plan completion can be found in the Pierce County chapter of the Tri-County 4(d) Rule submittal. Upon completion, the WRlA 10 Salmon Habitat Plan will provide broad and specific goals and recommendations for protection, enhancement, and J.Z~storation of habitat ~'1.9'Jt throughout .the basin. An existing do~ume.nt.' !he Salmon Habitat ~~~~Jtio~ ~~d Restoration Strategy (Pierce County, 2005), prOVIdes mllIal assessment and"g~-g:~es 1I11tlal d' d' [; WRlA 10 ~~'f'~'lf.~ recommen atlOns an actIOns or. ,,: ~~~I{~~~ Cascade land Conservancy. tlf"JI" The Cascade Land Conservancy (CLC) seeks to con~ent~~rban ati]l~rural naturalspaces within the Central Puget Sound region, including arC<.<l$~thro~gff~ut Kingfl. Pierce Counties. Priority natural areas include lands along streams, riYlB"J oth~'te~~ in th!4rscade foothills, and estuary . areas. The CLC conservation strategies hav@f.ude~t~~~ng 1~1:'f through purchase and donation, conserva~ion easements'.~i"own'f1i ag~l;"it~ls. S~IJ 19.89, ~he CLC has completed 139 projects that ha~~~~~iretli!il .1 W~J}~:llac.res~J~% 111 KIng County). . , Although no CLC pr?tected 1~W:~~~II~ntl~t/~:'rlt~~JJ!.the City ~I~iederal Way, the shorelIne landscapes may provide consei:M'attdn~~ppoRUIillii'~s fOI.4the CLC. ~g~ ~~F~}, I~~v ~l I.~ r~1 ~~7;" , County and Cit~~;iegFamS":~J.~ ~~ I~~ If#'i~ ~~)r;), ~~;1! ..~!~~~~lA ~li! The following coutl~.~~I~ii'raJ~.I'~ whieh provide guidance for lakeshore ~..i.t;,., ",,];,~~ ,,~,-,. ~"-~. .~<",,^,";o..a "",~., restoration and/or iJ0s.tor~fi ~mWhe or '~1i€~s1f~hfH'ne. . . ~ l~~. II; ,~~- Kin~ County Shlttelin~Ma"$;tenlf?j;(>q:fam y. ~~~ t~JZ r~ J!%Jr~ ~7:;j King County is upI6Inghf~S(~{~li&lft~"~r Program concurrent with the cities in the County. The County is cun!~11y ~e~~y Jt~li1'lts shoreline inventory and characterization, which will address the lake sh,~i'i]infr~tviEffi~ thlFederal Way's PAA. In 2007, King County will be 5:'~~ :;;~ :"'..-;";';:~'" .;;<>1.:(;...... developing its rest~1ii.9~Y:lan1tS~ shorelines within unincorporated county lands. The City should coordinate lf~~~tithking County for restoration opportunities identified for lakes in ,,.,,..""~,......~}~.,. the PAA, as well a.fj{~egional collaboration in restoration with WRIAs 9 and 10. !':{;Jrif<~; ," Kin~ County La~~?'Stewardship Pro~ram King County Natural Resources and Parks, Water and Land Resources Division, ,has conducted . volunteer lake monitoring for all of the larger lakes in King County since the 1980s. The monitoring was continuous on many of these lakes during the period from the mid 19YQ's to 15 Fl'0:'!'(' 1~.'aL~'~'!.~:':!.!!!.~~I(1,~:!:!.~:'!.."i.'!.[oI!!..~ il!c!!!!(~_l.~~?:.!LT I? es I (JI"(1 I i011 PIa II . 2004. Lakes within the City of Federal Way were part of this program until 2004, when the City took over water quality monitoring. Monitoring data included watershed mapping, bathymetric mapping, mapping of aquatic vegetative communities, and water quality data. The City should coordinate efforts with King County for shoreline restoration opportunities on lakes currently within the City's PAA. Lake characteristics and health are summarized in the King County Lake Monitoring Report for Year 2004 (h ttp:/ i dllr. metro k c. gov! \\l( \Va t~.QS'j~ sm.] ak esL). City of Federal Way Surface Water Management Division The City's Surface Water Management Program is guided by the Surface Water Facilities Plan (1994) and the City's Comprehensive Plan (2002). The Surface Water Management Division (SWM) is responsible for the comprehensive management of the CitY'.~.turface water systems. This involves protecting developed and undeveloped properties frog]f.Jl~oding, runoff and water quality problems, \vhil~ continuing to ac.commodate new deve~~tl;"he SWM Division also promotes the preservation of natural dramage systems, protectl"Q~'Q((~ti~l\ery resources and ,;~ r::~~~XH::'J~t:;;;.": wildlife habitat. The City's Surface Water Capital Impro':,nJl~ev~fiitgram identifies, funds, and implements site-specific projects intended to provide fl.,qit~gpq"tt~!~~t alleviation, improve and enhance riparian habitat, replace cl!lverts to improv~ii~~11Jp:~s~tii~i~nd improve water quality ,~,~........~...~,c..>;" ,;...1'.,;.;....'~ from storn1water runoff. The Surface Water Managem~p.'hestor~j:qn program is currently focused on stream resources, with limited en1fl~sis dl]f~storatioi(~llakes and marine h 1. !'11~~;t Wf.Jt~~ ~. ~j . sore meso ~It ~~-!-~ ~~,~1 t~ $] ~~:&[t~~~ Ii1 An example of stream restoration OCRJ!rring~~~gh t11~-ii prodf~ is the Lakota Creek . .. ':t7)~:~~ ~~~~;{ ~j~.;;.ft;'~~1il;..". v~.(.t~l RestoratIon. ThIS proJect, complq~eq;3n. 20QI'1~!Qlud~<illt!!e-?inall1 S~p'1 and west branch of the Ih "'":;".:'::'>;"~\f'1.~, rr~.,:'l:-:~'~?~~ Wi;~;r!f,."i' b~.:?ty: creek from SW ~20 Street ~0!.~~~5~~ t.o.jSr~1~t~~lter Treatfl~t Plant near Dumas Bay Center. The proJe~t was desl~i~\t~~~bdl~e~III1~~:-ean~ ban~~!~nd restore the natural stream channel. FIsh pqs,spge m~ne~s;2YVer~~rl~.M\ed;i:~~awnl11g gpa'vels were placed, and large woody debris was i~W. t\8"'sll~nl!:tnvasive plants were replaced with native shrubs and trees. ~Jiij~~,;pa$j~g~~Siker>>l~ -.:~tf. restoration projects on the East Branch of Lakota Creek, Jlm~r~~~,~,~dJ~~lWe._-iJhile not specifically in the shoreline, stream restoration ~~ec~~Mk~~19}lj Cr_~_ld\1>rotect and restore water quality, natural stream flow, and ewl~'Ogi~~~r~~~s~J~~1al~tfwhi~"contribute to the health ofPuget Sound. ~~~ ;:!i1j~~} ;;~*,;1"4~~;{il. ~~1, Other Local Pro_al\:amsx}; :~~ik~'~:.~c~f,"~ rlf~ h~~~: :~;: lt~~~,.. . Another l?cal pro. f1%J:rse~\~ tl~~fiealth and ?rotectio.n of Hylebos Creek and its asso~iat~d wetlands IS the Fn~,~tJs qffByl~1itPs Wetlands. ThIS group IS a local non-government orgal1lzatlon involved in salmor!I~\~~Yery;ifffid active in both stream and wetland restoration projects within Federal Way. Adci$ljlif~r(inforn1ation on this organization may be found at hUp:! i/www.hvlebliffIF' ~;?~~r . 16 Lt'!.I'!!.'!L~!.(n. SI!~~r~J!!..l(:.~~!:\!.!:/~ P'2).!!.r~~/_U{lI/~~!~~/?A!T l?eSIOraliOlI PIIIII Additional or Needed Programs . An additional or expanded City program is needed to coordinate shoreline restoration oPPol1unities within Federal Way. While restoration along the Puget Sound coastal shoreline has been identified by the WRIA 9 work. restoration opportunities within the freshwater lakes has not been fomlally identified by regional or watershed programs. CUlTent programs on the lakes are focused on water quality, aquatic weed removal, and public education. Further, the City's Stonmvater CIP program does not speci fically address restoration within marine coastal areas of Puget SOllnd, but focllses on freshwater restoration, specifically streams and salmonid habitat. A new citywide program or an expanded CrP program is needed, which focuses on restoration in both the coastal mmine shorelines and freshwater lake shorelines. ,.., . . ..~i~i~1 5.0 Implementation .~~~j~l~ f.'~1:~~{~~~iii . The implementation pOl1ion of restoration planning typic~J!;~hif4f<<~f:'~;ore detailed site-speci fic infonnation than is available at this time, especially wiIJ1iIt.~~M~l1;@:~ttie timing ofprojects. However, potential projects and priorities have been t!i[~~f;r~~[brelines in Federal Way based upon the WRIA studies and other infonnation.~_~'implelJjJ~Qtation section is intended to provide information about the imPleme~tati~\lfirpro.Ol:siste~l~ith guidance for SMP development (WAC 173-26-201(2)(f)(vl)). ~~~m ~;~ .~,~ ~tti!;; . ~~r,~: ~~I.~i ~W.~! Identify Restoration and S~~!;lseillon.~rtul~ies /:::;t::~;N~ {i;N~~1!i ~,,? ~~~5 The following SMA concepts {)liQttt<\l~g&ide;;~a~Qt~ficailw, evalua~~fi and prioritization or restoration oPPOr'"nitie~~A 110'~ I. I ,; I) Restoration_~ii-l!~cii~nt .~iWul41Mll,~m tll~verarching goal that local shoreline master profiaFfi~iserv~Wo .iin.i1!iov~t1lerQI~bmfndition of habitat and resources within . di.\)i;$f~;tj~"t~ r'~;JJ,-;y:,f:!;;dt fu~(:y.tl~~~ ~S~ the shorelll1elaEea?~',fianiil!\ll;'~''';ff;.,(., g~;'t';;'/;:"""'f~:~ ~~ . ;{li~~~~~~~:~ :~~f.;ZS7~\. ~j~1~;~i~iii~ ~~- . 2) Restoratiol~~!ibu~l~~ Iifii~9. to~~~fHlJ1!te~s where shoreline ecological functions have been iffjllair&l~~s ~~estittfibf piilit development activities. if.~ ~I ~~~. \i~!\~ ,tt~. . . . . In Federal Way, boln1'pro:g!t~tnJ'!l4:tlc~~n~l ~(te-specl fic opportUl1l ties for shorelme restoration or enh~~!mi~1t~1~it ~!,~ftl.ll1ities have been identified by regional plans (e.g., WRIA 9 SalrPRP I-l~p'j"tat~1~1l1 and related studies) and the City's Shoreline =-;:-'i:.;:!:>:<: ";:~'''''''d 'j:~.., Inventory and Cha~if.W?'ifi~fitiq~:K!Adol fson, 2006). This section of the Restoration Plan prioritizes the pre091!~1'!t~entffied opportunities and outlines City commitment to . ,<.U'j,<.~." ...M'" undertaking both prg'~w'matic and project-specific measures to accomplish shoreline restoration. ;.:;I:f~~'t Conservation of shg{~lines is also included in this restoration plan. Conservation refers to preserving existing shoreline areas that cUITently provide valuable functions. An important part of any good habitat protection plan is protecting priority ecological processes and habitats that . have not been degraded or impaired. Conservation oppol1unities in the City's shoreline are 17 Fc.cleml 11",1." SllOreline lv/aster Program Vllc/afC! 'u DRA FT ReSforatioll PII/!!_.._. . Plimarily provided through WRIA 9 studies and are intermixed with restoration opportunities for marine shorelines. Conservation of shorelines will also be addressed in the City's shoreline regulations. . Programmatic Restoration City of Federal Way Restoration Program To organize and implement protection and restoration measures, Federal Way will establish a City Restoration Program, which targets and directs aquatic habitat protection and restoration opportunities within the jurisdiction. This program will implement stream and wetland restoration, which is currently occurring through the Surface Water Management Utility, as well as restoration for freshwater lakes and Puget Sound coastal shoreline areas. The program will either be integrated into the existing Surface Water Management Utili~~or be established as a ~,.~~ stand-alone program. This program will be charged with integratio~.I,l(~~~iI cooperation with the WRIA 9 and 10 committees, and King County, to identify fundin'~IJrtunities and collaborate . ~~~~ on watershed projects. The new or expanded program will.b:,rltt~J:.tigle for: . ~\'i ;ft~ ~~;l~~4)~~". I) Coordination with and leveraging of reg~p'fi~Epf~I..~i$s and organizations; . 1it~{J(~:! ;~0I (~; . 2) Identification of restoration opportunil~ilR~llldi~~t freshwater lakes; ~ ~ - ~ . 3) Prioritization and selection o.n:.411ftoratl~~projectsJIf! .~ ~~~ -'i~:;;' ~~~ f""W~'.P .......~. n>Y.........:.. r~'ii~ . ~~:'v5'1 ~f:J-,.-l.ii":,:f."':t,.. .:.:2~... l 4) Procurement of restoratIOn funl.lmg; ~I&j;-:.'\;\. ~~@ . i;]ti if~~t; r~)~?~~:~ ~~i .~~.c,",lI. .~~;~ ~'ti;:~""'- Hf.",:~ 5) Implementation,'4t~~(~iatio~JIQj~ct5JlP't1 w.t~ ~..~ ~1ft~:~ ~%3 ~;:I. ~;r~;;r1 ~;i(\ "~~r,.r~f<<~ ..-~.:.g ~ i.3i~~ ~~frl~" 6) Monitoring and_~til'libn ,;i;fd. kEmptil"erlnanagemifrit) of restoration projects. ~~ ~ "',1 ~~~ ~{~~ ~~ ;:;~\i; s;:::- ..e ~ ~'""-;~ ~~~ ~~~" i~)};! .' ,.. ~. ~ ~"" s.:~~;..r. ~" l-:-:~<; !1~~~1 . . ". .>,~ ~ ~ ~!il-t ~{{ ;q;,,;;~~ r:.~'f..r; . . . , . In addItion to, and~G' ,. ~.~nt Jr~' ~~e Pll_a~:fpportul1ltJes the. CIty s Sho~e!zn~ InventOfY and Cha'iJ!;i(!. ~iql~i~fson.Jfl~~Jil.~~~r~elftfied programmatIc opportumtles In the ~ ~ W"~~ ""~~O;>,."" mw form of public edue11" ~$lij a;"~ateri .5S ols '~~tn'e ; ;;"'1ctions and values: 111 .. ~~i'\. .,.;,m-i;....,')'+i~t!\ w" . , "-'. ~, ..' r~,;'~' .~_~W ~~~3 .' a) pnllte i'fiJJli~~rlatilori~1jd allti~eness at the Federal Way shoreline parks and. :~~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~{.~~~~4i?~ r oth~'tub1fJJ1 f~~e~~iltt ftJiterfront. Informational kiosks may be erected at pai.n~~o.;e il'J~~cess locations in the City. The kios~s will serve to edlf.~;e ti,-~u!f$.!~~ o~'e~lmportance of the nearshore area and coastal processes, prc\'t~in.p''1fo~~tiofis on what people can do to help preserve or improve what re~~~:I' d{tliibing existing wildlife vje~ing opportunities. A good example oftl.~Ii~' of KIOsk can be found at Dash Pomt State Park. ~j>>:~~~~~.{~ b) Tei~i..~~"tassistance and public outreach for riparian planting enhancement or reH:li~!lrtation. This program will be developed in concert with the "toolbox" prd~fam described above as part of the WRIA 9 Salmon 'Habitat Plan. The program will develop specific technical assistance for appropriate plantings in . marine riparian zones, lakeshores and along freshwater streams that discharge to Puget Sound in the City of Federal Way. 18 FerfemllVay Shoreline Master Program Update - DR.'I FT Restoration PI(/n ------ . c) Distribution of public educatioll material. Residential property owners will receive printed material emphasizing stewardship, natural processes and native plantings, such as a blueprint for a lake-friendly landscape and a Puget Sound shoreline stewardship guidebook. WRIA 9 Habitat Plannin~ The WRIA 9 Salmon Habitat Plan recommends development of several programs relevant to the City of Federal Way shoreline master program update. The programs will be developed by King County in coordination with local jurisdictions and could be implemented at the local level by the County or by the City of Federal Way. The city will continue to support and participate in the development of these programs, which will be administered by thej?ity's new or expanded shoreline restoration program. The program under consideration a~~"l ,tz*~~~J!i~ I. Promote Habitat Restoratioll 011 Private Property bJj (ill~':.a Blueprint of . Nearshore Habitat Project Desiglls. This prograW:4t~}laf:rinote voluntary restoration on private propel1y by creating a "toolbox" of ~I!o:d~l! Q.~l;)it~Pidesign and shoreline ..::~~~.i*~1(,!:j_;:,;~ &,(.l:.:t1"0~.'~ restoration actions. Types of actions could i[lPlu:ae'~feii10{alifof unneeded shoreline . '..:;:.y:~'!:::W::'iC.;.~.'".' ~..A<l";:;: armoring and/or derelict structures, and reha&iJ%~tf6n of i~ine riparian vegetation. The . ..J-c-,"''''!:;';:'; "(.~':~'!o"';'':''I program would provide technical ass~~lnce \IJPndownel~f~d would seek to develop ., incentives to encourage voluntary ri~'ti01~i?j.~~Js on ~<<ate propeliy. . ,';\'?~ .~..'F~.~m~ ~~~~~ 2. Create a Soft A rm 0 ring Technical iJfffJjtan~fllllLr:ost-~ltpre Program. This program ~. ~ ;v .~~~~ ~<-<;';j would promote voluntarY.I~~t~\cem~~\~ltraq\t~l~lj"har~~~~horeline annoring (concrete/riprap/woodeiWh~~9;l~~ads~~i:l}!"sol~$.nbre" anj~~ing techniques where ~::"":~~';',~~~'~,"'Io;",~~",:,<:, ~~1~ "i::}~r:,"'i:"" :,-%-<P'""rJ ::j;":!-!:i'~ appropriate and feasib:t~$~~~~6jfic ~~,si$~ wgl1~p vary frqtiisite to site depending on thc property's unique cha'l~r~fi~t~~s. mtm{fuerta.mbse stud[&f~tlnd example designs are '~. ~.:tA' ':?~~~~ Q,:_~~ t,:~:::.,~s ,,);:>r~~~~ 1ft!~' provided in AjllitJ~tiv'l!pnflrot1~?fd!JfllJ.et(\~s for Puget So.und Shorelines (Ecol~gy, 2000). Th~jf~S~gIJ!e.nt~:ilVe<t~~~Ij~y' t~~ywould most directly benefit from thIS "W~~ ".~~,:'~~ l~r;-",,~ *~"'.'..." .~.~. 8!1-..,'fit"'_.;~~~-$. ~"'~~ type ofprol.~~u~l~~~~ilge~~~~tt~""aSliltd Puget Sound West. Public education or incentiv~f6i;~r~ltt~l~ij4kheltl~1t~~~I~i6hld help restore natural shoreline "<it~-tl rS l'#r,i;~~.t<L <"nit',?,;' 1'''',,\<;)'-. w. processes ~d! e '..2.. ':c ~~~~.g.JIf~pt ~;~pjetcldtJOCa15ltats and formerly important reaches of ~~ ~&~ i1f-;':?~-'''1~~~~~ ~:;\-C4 _ ~~'... feeder blutIlCd~~~I~~o\~~~ S~'ices'flnc., in Adolfson, 2005), as well as other sites. ri:\1'''','! ~ IT.'~"'i *-~i,;!, "}~'!1>:1 3. Citizen Vo~'teel'o~~e flJJ1~i"itoring Program. This program would offer an ?ppo~unit.r c!ietJ> ~t.With b~ologists and participate in data gathering to bettcr IdentIfy an;;<l~o~~r ~~~-ge p:sh spawnmg areas. l~~~~ i~l~ &l~~~~ 4. Create an rttg!.1Jj;Jje Ittiigram to Remove Relict Structures from Intertidal areas. This program ~m:~~~~jfocl\sed on reclaiming intertidal habitat located beneath relict structures ~if~ll1Yold pier footings and failed erosion control structures. Opportunities to ~"tf:~:..;<J"'t. remove sl~~i$Uctures are found throughout the Federal Way shores, and are most abundant 1'C:!}'Puget Sound East. . 19 Fcclerul Wa)" Slt()/"(:~!.!.,(, 1\.f(f".!..~"!!-:..~'(1I11 ljdll((, - {)UAF~J?i.'SfOra(;Ol/ Plan . Site-Specific Restoration and Conservation The City's Shoreline [nvenlOI1: alld Characleri:::'(ltiol1 (Adolfson, 2006) evaluated and described how shoreline ecological functions have been impaired in the City of Federal Way and identified site-specific opportunities for shoreline restoration, enhancement, and conservation. Puget Sound Marine Shorelines Site-specific restoration opportunities for the coastal shorelines have been identified through WRIA 9 planning efforts (Anchor, 2006; Coastal Geologic Services, Inc., 2005). These restoration oppol1unities focus on Dumas Bay due to its overall importance to salmonid habitat within the nearshore environment. These high priority nearshore restoration projects are identified by WRIA 9 in the Federal Way area of the Puget Sound and illustrated on Figure 5: " ..!5i\!;j I. Conserve nnarmoredshoreline west .nf Dnmas Bay. ~ended seclions of unarmored feeder blu~fs with mature marine riparian ~~~.:I{~were identified west of Dumas Bay. The sectlons are separated by a reach ~t1I~~~s~at the base of bluffs. N I h b' Id bid d . . ~m,,<,1.'''~~l?'' I d' ears lore a Itat wou e en lance an. mamtam',l ,~c~nservmg t le se Iment . . _ .. .t;rt~1~ !ft~=&~ . supplies to the Intertidal zone II1 this area. )'.r1.~f1'lJ'iiiW.l ;~p<:~3fr~~ ;;~fif,ffJ~ ;:. !Ii 2. Restore the tributary mouth at Dash Point:8Jite Park.~WJle tributary mouth and lower reaches of this creek could be restore~l~ re",~lng existiBarmoring, adding channel '. meanders, and restoring riparian veg!'~pn ~~e co. shoreline zone. 3. Conserve unarmored fee9~tt~IUff~ll;f!Of ~ltBay.. extended reach of feeder bluff exists east of Dum~~~X(ii COQ:s~~ltion;f,WiHrature \{~g,~tation and the feeder bluff ~i.t:;,""..,~....t::..':f,~ "'>~'''''' o!I"~'.. ~-<':.~1~1 .:.L.."......~ ~.t;-.~{G area would preserve thi~jp~~q~arlY1W1I?:q;rtaI}'\~~diment q~~itce for down drift areas, including DUm~ayrt II II , 4. Conserve ~t1(~Ar~IJb~lJ1y ~I.j. "lfnas Bay. Restoration of tributary mouth at the west &roJ1Ilum'$~~0tvoull.iJfmit:@Y~abitat and associated wetlands. % ~:~~~ ~~~t;:~ ~~~~~g~~r; 0~-iE~~ ~Tt',\;:iI!f. r~~~~i.. i~i!~l~~rt$ ff~~ . 5. ~est?re ri.p1iJ~<<g~~g~n rf~!Jei\'~ properties east of Du~as Bay. ~~ne npanan ve~ltIo~f~4J~:~F~st~~~ti ea~,tL'Of Dumas Bay where natIve vegetation IS degraded n~~thet~!tore~ lfg~i1 };~';r::. ~~~~~ ~~~(,,1 ~:{;J '::...~ ;.. (~ if;~,::. %!'~' ~'"'"d ~if'1 ,;,.,,{,..jl- .,~,.,. f..,{ 'P-'1 ~t.'i';i~.~ -- fJi'; ,1'J"f;(.~~ ~':; ':-- Coastal Geologic ~t:ifictf.el!l$e~:~~ii lower priority restoration projects in Federal Way ~,:,"",~ ~- ,:>.~':''''~ ' '. :. ,'> during the WRIA ~~ft~ars!r~e !i![~essirient. These are described below for neighborhoods and specific shoreline IlFre~t p,ti~erties organized sequentially from east to west. While not listed as priority r~t~nf~(~i pr.~~cts in Lhe WRIA habitat assessment, these restoration .~N'~~$-).m1$"~~ :' opportunities are ar.~!~J~~ within the City should additional funding be procured. ~l~t~~;~;J:1 However, it should~"~~1)~ted that the following projects have not been assessed or ranked based upon ecological be'tlefit to the City's shorelines. Further, feasibility studies may be required for some of the projects to ensure that no critical design flaws are identified in the proposal. . 10 !~'d('!..c:!.}!:a\" Shl)/~:/il/(! '''!~!:..~~!:~J~rog''III!~ (if/rim!! - DRA FT RC:'s/orf1/iol/ Plan . Dumas Bay Restoratilm/E/llulltcemellt Opportullities. Several restoration and/or . enhancement opportunities are found within the shores of Dumas Bay. Opportunities range from recovering and restoring upper beach habitat, upland planting/marine riparian restoration and invasive species eradication, to the removal of toxic material fi-om the sub-tidal to upper beach. A boulder rockery lines the City of Federal Way (Dumas Bay Center) shoreline for approximately 860 feet between 2 creek mouths. The rockery is currently over the upper intertidal zone and is failing in a number of places. The buildings at Dumas Bay Center have a very large setback and the removal of all or portions of the rockery would allow for upper beach and backshore restoration, and reestablishment of the sediment supply from the bluffs. Portions of the bluff toe could be partially protected from erosion by installation of soft shore protection, if the bluff toe were first graded further landward to make space for this. However, it may be more cost effective to allow the toe to erode naturally. .I.? Currently much of the banks are covered with Polygonum ~..pgatum (Japanese knotweed), which should be eradicated. Another smaller mi.;" Polygonum cuspida/Um IS located along the western shore of Dumas Bay and s ,,; B-~ be eradicated as soon as p~ss~ble. Over 30 relict .creosoted pilings and a nU~~~ll.~soted drift logs are found wlthm the Bay. The tOXIC creosote could be re~'f,~Jrf{~lllaches. These restoratIon opportunities are well suited as a demonstrati~~p.tqj~b;~~!~o its location withiil a public park enabling citizens to participate ingQ-Wntnity _ed restoration such as invasive species eradication and/or reij,~tingf1itbank. Kr:;l1s and signs describing the restored geomorphic and eco~ogical ~lifsse~~lul~alsQ ',~ide an opportunity to . engage and educate commul1lty mentg~fe: i~~~'~ ~ ~.~~';'~1~~'~~ ~~~;-*~'.."~~ -.;f ", . Buella Bulkhead Removah,4;earslflffsedifftlfifil:.esto,.,; .~ Il. Three opportunities for ,,.::.J;.t,,:-%";;ti:ii &"t'i_~ ~st'i', ~~"'V~{r ~t bulkhead removal are ~~_~~Jr B'j}.t~~i:r tn.~~uget Sou~'# ast shore ~egme~t. These arnlOred shore segmenf~gi~tq~?ted.~~ t~~ibash~f feeder ~s, precludll1g sediment fr~m "feeding",:~%~,~.be~I~T~lfrrer~~f~~nt1~e~s~e 47tr,,436 and 101 feet long. The dnft cell that}~l'~qmpa~~~ tlU"I,Shor,~?~w.~ntr~x.!lllblts eastward, then northward net !",..,."".'J:?~~t~,;~,.. ..:.-"~&;l ~ ~1$n ~~~,..g;::~."t':": ~i~\$^," shore-drift.~~flimR~r ~~~_dril~~lfiijp ~fJ~ on sediment from these bluffs to maintain ncli~~~~a~alrd m~lltlflowMr rates. This drift cell ha~ inc~rred the greatest re<:\~~!~lo~~n~1I~se.~~Jil~~l~pJo/ 1l1. Federal Way and was IdentIfied as a moderatelym!:gh r;~}$tprtl:tf~~1!'ffi'on~~facro~~:lhe entire WRIA 9 nearshore (Coastal Geologic S~tce~~~~ilb@'lli ;~~ . Removal ofl1sfuorelrilh ~oriftt&~m the base of these bluffs would restore the function of the blumlWa nt,.wsH~i~ se'f~bt source; however, bluff erosion rates may need to be moderated f~~~vqt(i~ihi~J~nilfg homes residing in the upland. Following removal of shoreline a~ri6~>so<<flhore protection should be used to mitigate and slow "deferred" erosion. PI<lfitI'ffgUrinaffhe riparian buffer, comprised of native shrubs and trees, will also reduce eros'~~lf~t.gs as well as eventually providing large woody debris to the nearshore. ..,:: ~~ ...:...>i'",,~" . Federal wl/iflllUelaide Bulkhead Removal. This opportunity entails removing an unnecessarlbulkhead from the backshore of an accretionary beach. The bulkhead measures approximately 475 feet long and runs adjacent to shore, with the nearest home set back considerably from the shore. The structure is largely aesthetic and provides no . function as erosion control. Removing the structure and restoring the upper beach and a 21 Federal Wa)' Shurelille .lIosler Program Update - D/?A FT Ri'Sli!!.!!..'ion Plall ~ --- . more nalural shore profile would enhance nearshore habitats. Beach nourishment could replace lost upper beach sediment and allow fQr the creation of a protective storm berm. Dune and marine riparian plants should be planted to further enhance beach habitat, by providing shade to the upper beach, a source of large woody debris and pollution abatement. . Poverty Bay/Lakota Bulkhead Removal. This accretionary (depositional) beach has suffered considerable impact resulting from paving the upper beach for what is assumed to be recrcational or aesthetic purposes. The pavement extends across approximately 55 feet of shoreline and is roughly 16 feet in width. This paved area could be deconstmcted to improve shoreline functions. Following removal of the backshore pavement the upper beach could be nourished and dune and marine riparian vegetation could be planted to further restore nearshore processes. . Remove Relict Structllres in Intertidal Lakota - Northeast D,.lfJ,laS Bay (3 locatiolls). These opportunities entail removing several relict concrete.ures from the intertidal beach that currently preclude access to the underlying h~a.)Vo of these structures appear to also obstruct littoral transport of sediment'A~1:~1~ause erosion of down- .....~. ~- - ~~~ drift. beaches ~s well as ?egrading nearsh~re hab:.)~!I'f~f~rtheastem-~ost opportunity entails removmg the relict concreted footmgs~~I!~l"",~ These footmgs extend from the bulkheaded upper beach to the 10wer-mosf~t~,F$~tla1. 1Ili central enhancement opportunity includes removal of a large(conc'~~"ftructur$l'j1at was likely used as a boat ra~p. This solid concrete, angular st~~llre a~lik~.a grO.i~p~ding~ittoral tr~sport. . Th~s struct~re also reduces al~ngsho~.nne~~J,.~~r mfl8,tmgJuvemle salmomds, whIch are likely to ~e forced _~to de~ll~t'at9l&'N.e the~!ie thought to be more vuln~ra~le to pred.atlOn) t~ a~9~JiPe s~'lj,e. Adfj'E~onally, large boulders (4-5 feet 111 dIameter) Ime theJe~d Sl~~~~tne sJ:ltQ:~tUre, whl"~1could be removed. Further ~~~jt~""~ ;~~ ~~.~~~ ;.~;..~~ ~ '\i1it west there is another d.l\i~coi~te;~oa,~~mp. Chu~~ofthe structure cover valuable intertidal fora:Q'i~sl!iaw"igt(~it~f.itrhis relic~tj~at ramp could be deconstructed ,,~1~emr~~d 11%,1 tlt.~l~e"~ alf~ with th&~ssociated concrete debris. -t\';'$1~;'~l1 II i~l' f;'~,~g~~ ~>t'il . Remove ReJt~!fli{~he~,JP.Jt...tr~ilJi~:qJro,(lf!ntertidal in Puget Sound West. This enhancemeA1t()~"lllii~prls r~1it~.j~) ~~1.~ier pile bulkhead that is no longer p';f:>-.;f<"r ..e~~';'~';~ ~t!;:"1;lJ'...m; raA~~!~~./"~B..;i~~~~ fr.~:~f" providing itSiHiteWtf.e'd mfl:eFf€Ul as .slj"n.~'0ntrol and a decaying barge that is 8.'i.ff'" !-:fi'1-ifi:! ~?~:~'~ "'i'..~' ';O'~~t.,.< , interruptin~l!t s1iJ-~::J~~::1'::~ bil~eafJrlfringes on upper intertidal habitats, is composed ~~~red~it,eqlrgs::;~ i~Jounds upland sediment. Coastal Geologic Services (2005) ider1~ed tIfil Q'tfi':i' ~~Jl~~ high restoration priority due to its value as a nearshore dl~el~ll~o~J. "_\i1fge is of considerable length and width, and is positioned m.~!peri1iilulm'-fio sll'f~. As a result, it both infringes on a substantial area of ""'DI,' """;;;; if:,/f;' "" ~. , intertidal h~'!a~~t~ p~~~ents net shore-drift along a large portion ofthe beach profile. AdditionaIl~I~~~~ffare!aumerous (15-20) car tires that are buried in intertidal sediment :,,,, '~."'~~li:"-~'7t.;;!f. ... from this PQi~tlt:'bt~pproximately 100 yards to the southwest. Removing :these structures ~.""J::;:':~~~~.);"~iE:' would enhaJ~~ii!longshore and cross-shore connectivity, restore feeder bluff function, and reclain1f.~tf#ently impacted habitats. ' ':f:!;"" . Purchase aud Relocate Homes at Base of Historic Feeder Bluffs. The bluffs that are . proposed for restoration are locatcd approximately 0.6 and 0.9 miles northeast of the creek mouth at Dash Point State Park or 300 feet southwest and 1100 feet northeast of the end of 53'd Avenue SW. The bluffs are referred to as Restoration Bluffs No.1 and 2. 22 Federal Way Shoreline! ,"../mler P/~)gra/ll Update - DRA ~~T Re!sl(>.!.!.!.'!...~~,-~.'!.!.'!.!!.__. --~--_._.._- Prior to the construction of shore modifications and homes along the base of these bluffs, . they were exceptional (historic) feeder bluffs - meaning they regularly contributed large quantities of sediment to the nearshore (Coastal Geologic Services 2005). Shoreline annoring and bulkheads have considerably slowed erosion rates along these bluffs, which has likely reduced the sediment supply in this shore reach. Coastal Geologic Services (2005) identified this area as being a high restoration priority across the entire WRIA 8 and 9 nearshore (over 121 miles of shoreline). The shore modifications typically extend 20 or more feet from the base of the bluff~ preventing bluff sediment input into the intertidal as well as infringing on upper beach habitat. As sea levels rise and waves scour the beach waterward of bulkheads, those beaches will become increasingly narrow and "starved" of littoral sediment. This eventually leads to the loss of nearshore habi tats in a phenomenon referred to as "the coastal squeeze." Relocating any hazardously positioned homes.and restoring the .~ near~~ore sediment source would restore ~own-drift ~hores,.,~led.uce life safety risks. AdditIOnally a number of creosoted logs lIkely assoclat~~'1 faIled bulkhead could be removed from the upper beach. . 4~'l-a:1J Here it should be noted. that actidns such as this }y'q.,~;/ll"IJl1J; feasible with property ..:.';,.!fl5!.,....-~, ~~. ';;:'-i"'-'~"3-~';<:-" owner consent and a dedicated source of fitnd~If!&;rJl<~ ;%~~~~fil~~~ , ~l~~~f~~~{~~ ~V:. :.fH;-,~ · Dash Point State Park Bluff and Estuarine ~li1!Wtt:eme~BlPpportunities include the r~mov~l of riprap fr~m t~e lower r~a:~X~ oft~~'fhnamed 'i~k and res.tori~g .channel Sll1UOSlty and dune/npanan vegetatloa~')1e ni!ap c~uld b~it~placed with limited soft . sh.ore protection and enhanced riparii:l-J:fgett~t~e st~~ chalmel should be .. Widened and logs could be u~~ to c~~~ th~$~~~~lPfer W~l~lI the channel could migrate near the bridge. These ac;.i,.~~mbi~jtit~~.'€ ripa~-I plantings could enhance the geomorphic and ecolog!~ml~l~ n qtf.t,tt~~ub!~~uary, whi~'would increase habitat , ~:=-''"':-~.;ff..,..... ~~~.0' :;.;;.~,'t;'. 1~1#"-<4 =bt"t~'~f ftt,~,~ quality ~nd qu~nti~y fO~~~~~ffit N~~b~i& 10~~tler:estriaW~~d aquatic spec!es. ~ second restoration actlO,q.:M to f[~:w.olt~veli!l~~-~~~PSQ.t~ pIles an~ creosoted soldier pIle bulkhead loca~il~jist ~e~t off1tl-e D~h liiIt 11~k_ The pIles also provide an opportune :~~~>:~,'<1','l>~ ~b~:~ , ~~ ~~7J Afu~V~ ~~,~~. site for bir~'1~jf~lat~~lig);\Watiii~I~i1ef~tmonids. Simple pile removal would help restore. ~at1tIi.1 c.t~s mlIiWltlo.ses. Several of these are creosoted piles, so addltlOnl:ll~at~~\<iJ!ui!l!li~o~~pfi~~G~,l;:d~~ei qBliJeved. . As mentioned aboit{~hei~~y"~ litr Jj~~gement Capital Improvement Program identifies and fund~~~vet1i~itii~e.~*~ ~]am restoration projects which are completed or underway. While (lJe ~1!eql~lrel~Jjlted within the marine shoreline, their implementation W\tJ,~plje ttlita~{~~flow regimes in key s.treams that. discharg~ to Puget Sound. As such, tl1~~ ar~J:}~ot{]j~~OtIftg m the context of shoreline restoratIon planmng. Key _. ;.:!-~:,~€ ~~Mi~~ jt~#i projects mclude: ~W~1 ~\t;i tf,{!~~ l~~~}_~ WJi';; · Lakota Crr.t.k~~itoratio" (2004-2006). Habitat improvements include removal of fish passage oli~~~tl~ns and stream restoration (e.g., creation of spawning pools; placement t._:,,~-'~:f''''''-' ofanchore:g~;i'[rge woody debris and boulders~ and bank stabilization). . West Hylebos Restoration (2004). Habitat improvements, including the installation of large woody debris and native plants to stabilize and restore the stream channel. . 23 ~':(!':~:(.'L~~(~~_~!/(/rclil/e ,'vIas/er Program Uprla/"_ - DRA FT Res/ora/ion Plan . . Joe's Creek (2006-2007). Involves widening the stream channel to alleviate Oooding and to restore fish habitat (via addition of spawning gravel, creation of eddy pools, riparian enhancement for shade, etc.). . Spring Valley Restoration and Bridge Replacement (2007). The Spring Valley Restoration Project is ajoint effort between City of Federal Way and Washington Department of Transportation, which will return approximately 1,400 feet of degraded creek channel and pasture-land back to its natural state. The creek will be realigned to follow a more natural, meandering path, with shade cover from native trees and shrubs. Creating wetland areas and placing logs will provide additional habitat. A major element of this project will be the construction of a new bridge on S. 373rd St. to eliminate flooding across the road and improve fish and wildlife passage. ~ Freshwater lake Shorelines ->i1t1 Site-specific restoration opportunities on the CitY'Sfreshwater....,L4:ale not been identified on the ground due to limited access to private lakeshore prope.~~1i._'rr, lakes within Federal Way and its PAA have not been specifically evaluated a~iff~~!{lcomprehensive study such ~:J;',.v;.;';~~.. lr'~":'v';';"'r::"11 as the WRIA 9 or 10 efforts. Baseline studies on theJ;;;:t~M'l~p'-~sn~a~er lakes to determine ~~~'''.''A~-::'r,--i' '!f' \'~A specific restoration needs and oppol1unities would b~~}~,gJtaf fir*t~tep in identifying and implementing lakeshore restoration. <. pi i1it ~'i . .<i;~~ ~1~~ ~~~, ~,-",.",., ff.iij .'&\t'''' . In general, restoration activities on the lakest~~ld i_'il.\(i~j }il (:''&'~?fo'~ ~ ~~A7,,,~,,., l;..J.i-'i.. U' ,.?''& , .....~~....,.~? r-"'1fN: ",~~il ~~~~wi;" ~m · Restoration of native lake~!1il.~ veg~1{!r (e~'~Jitly na~\~trees) to protect water I' d h b' ~:7.f.~....~~~ ,~~~'k...~~ 1f;t;r:-'~',<,;j.p.l? \f~]h' qua Ity an a Itat; j,;.!~Mll'X1~ 'i1..~~1I ~.~.. }~lfl.:i ~f~~i~lfl~, 11 ;~%~ ~;~ ~~ · Restoration of n~~ive "t':ir~~ ing~erl~tls ~~ciated if}FJthe lakes; iJMtt~. Ii ~IJ tl II D;1J. ,~fP . . Use of soft,~.g@l,1~~rm@ml\lg ~PleplaG.~.b.'atr:~e~'l$png bulkheads where feasIble; and . ~tll"ljl ~m1{:iff! "'6~~ II . P bl' d ,f>l;''':t:t'''''''~>,'1'<TI 'C."~~n ~&~~"\ (<,,-,,',;' · U IC e UGa, Qn~'aD1 @,..'&e3cr. t,:J-4""~~:t"1l "4,;):t~ ~fP':},'" '~;tg;ti i!<'j,;i~r.'iE~, Ii~.t' R~it.1? IIRr'~~ . ~J'~ ~h' ~~ ii"",,<~ ~"-', Funding and a:~rtrfe~sI1i> ~rJ.il~unities . . . _I~ ~tl~; @;~~ ~~~1~.~~~ Fun~i~g opportunil f~$!sti~io~~f~je~ts inc~ude ?oth grants and legislative fu~ds . adm~mstere? by ~t~~f~$:~Wles~~~or p~tentJal pr.oJect~ In F~deral Way, the greatest lIkelIhood to obtal11 fundmg wIl!lt*~;~~eo~fstrateglc partnenng WIth Kmg County and state and federal agencies. Targeti~~:mg~ng requests to sediment supply for nearshore habitats such as forage fish spawning enh~fil~~fft~nt or pocket estuary enhancement would fit well into the science and ,~:'~~;-;.':_F restoration plans/gi%ls~iofthe organizations listed below. A few of these programs and organizations mosfielevant to Federal Way are described below. . 24 Fcd('mIIY(/.\::.~lro,.clil/(! Mas/(!!' Program L'pdarl' ... DR..1 FT Res/oratiol/ Plan Pu~et Sound Action Team . The state legislature has appropriated a total of approximately $182 million for state agencies and university education programs for implementing the 2005-2007 Puget Sound Conservation and Recovef}' Plan (PSA T, 2005). Funding is allocated by both priority area (e.g., habitat restoration (13 percent), storn1water (29 percent)) and state agency (e.g., Ecology, WDFW, WSU Extension, etc.). The habitat restoration funds would be the best fit for opportunities in Federal Way. Pu~et Sound Watershed Protection & Restoration Grant Program The Environmental Protection Agency through the Washington Department of Ecology is offering watershed grants to applicants within the 14 Puget Sound Salmon Recovery Planning Areas. These grants are in collaboration with the Shared Strategy for .ellget Sound, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Puget Sound Action Team. ~!lJ governments, tribes, watershed entities and non-profit groups are eligible for these gr,~f~~~1he focus of the grants is to identify opportunities and barriers for the protection and rcts,.tim'-fwater quality, water quantity, habitat protection and habitat restoration within..~j~I~6'und Basin. ..~~1~~ ?~J%.(rtr~~ Salmon Recovery Fundin~ Board (SRFB) A1EJ;iff~1"(?' !~~y . ~a~~~' ~~i~ With the listing of salmonid species under theJ~ndanll~d Specie~ct in 1999, the Legislature created the Salmon Recovery Funding Boarq"'kmp~~ ~~citizJlikppointed by the Governor . and five state agency directors, the Board prm,es g("~'ds tofm~tect or restore salmon habitat and assist related activities. It~vorkslf~ly ~l~~~hl war~tshed groups and has helped finance over 500 projects. The Sal.[ji~liRec~i~j@Yurff_$'oard ~rded $7.1 million during the 'l~~~~'...-?:~.": ~~:.1t ~J~~ ~":~~$' ~fi4-;"W':; first five fundi~g cycles for sa~,i};i~~itat ~Jf~'Jio~~ltstoration~J1d assessment ~rojects in the Gree.n/Duwamlsh and Centralflt~~,t~i~~pnd41\~~fh.el~RI~ 9)~~f'~ese grants buIld on other fundmg sources such ~\jf Kt~'Cq~~fY q~FS~ftI~~plstnct a~a'Waterways 2000. . . ~~f#fi(t... ~~~.. ;~l 51.~A:t ~~! · . KIn~ County COJlS,emtaJlor;l:;;@lsln:ct f~~i~$i~ . __~~ ~1II lltj~' It!~ The King Conserv€ft(@h Wi1%Wi~~~~!i2) ist~~~;'-~-c. r~'tory natural resources assistance agency founded in 1949. . C.1i~i~st!~if'~ a;\~trized by the State of Washington and guided by the Washingto~~late ~ips~~atr~p1P2'iM:miss~bn. The District promotes conservation through demonstration proji:~t's, elfL~a~g-9at~~&:~nJM;;'~roviding technical assistance, and, in some cases, ;?~ ~,~~..: ,~ fa~~": '.!C:..~:f:.:"'~-:;-,~. {~~~:~., providing or point~g,~the'i~Yf!~:rfurl!~~~l~r may be available for projects. The WRIA 9 Forum allocates approxin:tf-ly tw.~i4,ml!~ int~lng Conservation District funds annually to support habitat protection a~n~re,~tWlatfrdjprojects, stewardship projects and programs, and essential tec\mical assessme,tr~i~m~lf€y comes from a countywide $5 per parcel assessment that funds the activities of tht~ltmg~~omfervation Dishict as well as projects through other watershed . " ~,.~"},~~....~"~., ~~.. fon.IlTIS in King CO:~JN~Begin.ning in 2005, the highest priorit.y for WRIA 9 KCD fun.ding is projects and progr~!lhat are mforn1ed by the watershed Habitat Plan and the Strategic Assessment, such ~s~the pocket estuary restoration projects. . 25 r:(~dcral I-I'a)' Shoreline t"'asT_I:!.. Pn!-~.~''.!11I Update - DRAFT Restoratioll t1uII _..____.__._.___________ _._ . NOAA Community-Based Restoration Program NOAA's National Marine fisheries Service houses the Community-Based Restoration Program (CRP), begun in 1996. The Program promotes local efforts to conduct meaningful, on-the- ground restoration of marine, estuarine and riparian habitat. The Program provides seed money and technical expertise to address important fishery habitat concems. Projects are developed by individual and civic organizations. NOAA solicits proposals for locally.-driven habitat restoration projects and works closely with communities to aid their development and . implementation. Successful projects result from significant local support, including citizens' hands-on involvement to implement the restoration projects. Following development of a restoration project, the "host" community subsequently monitors and maintains the site. This model promotes stewardship and a heightened appreciation for the environment. Federal Way Surface Water Management CIP.}l .f,~~J The Federal Wa.y S~rface Water Management Capital Impr?ve~~it!(~gram fu~~s ~roje~ts thr~ugh a combmatJon of CIP funds and gra~ts and/?r fundl~.!?i1~~r~lfor multI-JurIsdIctIon projects such as development of comprehensIve basm pla1l~J~ ~1i*-trhe Surface Water Management Program is focused on freshwater resourG~.~i;ltv~:~i,o/f@:puld consider adding a Puget Sound nearshore restoration component to its capital ~t~~~tfi?F~JtYf.!ng sources would include ..:~t:1:!1j~:~~':?;r-i\' ., ~.;: :' grants and partnership opportunities. ~jf,;}~~W"'-~'J.f!f. . . ~4 iiJ" ~'4 . Other Possible Funding Sources .Ii 11~~ .~4 %~~~ " I~Jl1f:~;~; 1. Coastal Protection Accoun t,,?Ii! A D_*erl:~lp 10g~i1 2. Aquatic Lands EnhanCeIJi!,_co'lfl A .ment <l1'tt<atural Resources ",.,,"~=~~,~ ~ -~. "" '>.,'"."~if .,$.... 3. City Fish Passage Ba~i~il"Jwa~ ~!i1. Htl~at Restor~JRn Grant Program - W A >'''"''~F.<~ j;O' ~'lIi' . '~'~ ,':g~. Department ofTransp&Fta-rOO1~~ ~~.~ ~~,,{~ :~;;&t<,. .~:;;:rl' z?};~ ~ ~ if t~f{i .;!/ 4. Five-Star Re~l~~i,li~n I!f~gr~~1 El\1fo~:.:sn'!frotection Agency <,-,"'.""W-.W-:?" ;;;;;,~,& ..~ r~. ~,~ 5. Habitat COM~,I~I~~ ~~trtB:Jfl;~h aj'~J);.',[f~~rvice Coastal Program . '?;':;(j';~\"G'>;;''''*'-; t*?-...,,:~ili!J ~rf" :"f:~h . . 6. Matchl~g 1\i%Jglilt~~~ti'ls. Hii;~~~~~; 'JJ.a) - Ducks U~hmlted . 7. Non-poll1t r81JrCe;t.p~1I~1J.~.Wo.n~~1j9) Program - EnVIronmental ProtectIon vif1'"""" '''''.''", """"'~l'h"%'~- ~ ,.".< Agency, ~~ta~~l1e~~~~og~olo <,yr 8. Pacific Gr~ot~ll,,* f/!kjrlt"- National Fish & Wildlife Foundation %?~\ ;~&il ~g~~ ~~~ ~ '~ 9. Puget SouIi~z:grogy~ ~m~s.l!sJijl., . Wildlife Service ~~.~::;:~ ~f~f~:~1 ,g~~~_t~ ~~7 . 10. Puget SounJ1,~Wet.l}iuH ~~~to~~H:m Program - Washington State Department of Ecology . ~~t;g~:' ~J~ ~~ ~ 11. RegIonal F~;~~~ti~~JEn~iB~ement Groups - Washington State Department ofFish and Wild life i\:t~~ij~g1ltf P?" 12. Section 20<f;~~q~~'tic Ecosystem Restoration Program - U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers ;i!;~~:"::-1':.<~'iI,:.€' 13: TransportatJ~P:~Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) - Washington Department of ~c- ..'." " Transporta~'<:)'n 14. Washington State Ecosystems Conservation Program - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service . 15. Wetland Protection, Restoration, and Stewardship Discretionary Funding - Environmental Protection Agency 26 FI!lli!nrllli/l._~/'.!.I~(:(il/c tl-!astcr Program Update ..._ e!~:~':.?"-!~.\(()~~!!J(JII 1'/011..__. .._ _ ....___ ..__ Timelines and Benchmarks . In the context of the SMP update, restoration planning is a long-term efron. As stated earlier, the SMP guidelines include the general goal that local master programs "include planning elements that, when implemented, serve to improve the overall condition of habitat and resources within the shoreline area" (WAC 173-26-201(c)). As a long-range policy plan, it is difficult to establish meaningful timelines and measurable benchmarks in the SMP by which to evaluate the effectiveness of restoration planning or actions. Establishing timelines is further complicated by the fact that shoreline restoration is almost entirely dependant on grant funding, which is unpredictable at best. Nonetheless, the legislature has provided an overall timeframe for future amendments to the SMP. In 2003, Substitute Senate Bill 6012 amended the Shoreline Management Act (RCW 90.58.080) to establish an amendment schedule for all jurisdictions in the state. Once Federal Way amends its SMP (on or before December 1,2009), the City is required to review, and amend if necessary, its SMP once every seven,j~:ears (RCW .,~ ';'>.1... ~. 90.58.080(4)). During this review period, the City should docum<:<.vhprqgress toward achieving shoreline restoration goals. The review could incli.lde: Av~!~~l:ii:!! T./! ~Imif~t~ · Re-evaluating adopted restoration goals, objecti\(~~~~~l!:mtilrcies; ...,:~/~t;j;~} f:.-~:::'-E;:Z~:'~?,~?: · Summarizing both planning efforts (includin~m!~ii$.hti6;1~~~r and securing grant funds) and on-the-ground actions undertaken in the ~;ut~ti'rn to 111~~( those goals; and .<.:;; ~;~\;~;'; .:': :~:: · Revising the SMP restoration plann~g~lem~11.V;to reflect~~;~nges in priorities or . . i~~;~~ :'~~~l ,~:J~ objectIves ~,~ ~\;,4.,i #';~t:. . . . :~I~I ~~~I~ ~f. Another mechanism that may serv~tIDlestab41'$1~~~melW;~w~d bel1~llrnarks would be establis~ment of a shoreline r~s~~~.pr?x,r~~t~J3d"like o~;i~tegrated \~ith the Cit~'s capItal Improvement program{~___~lmd~11~t 'tJftructure ~l' a sh~rehne r~storalt?n CIP would be evaluated and updatM~e'fa~ly. ~l-h~~lP ~9,\1ld be foqp'~ed on site-specific projects and would be funded l~!!gh ~lhts.f.urtI1~~, ~ti~r ~~ projectsJ~uch as stonl1water facility improvements, c041~~11:~lul~ t_te.~l&h~l~pesign could advance shoreline restoration goals. I~'~~ .1' .~~111 <V!~".i ~~'~i7X {.r~~~ ~'9. ~ l;.'''''i. ~ l~~' -~.~, _~ ~':....:. ~",,-. - :?t2"-"'~ ~~... "'-. Monitoring an4~~Adf~j)tiB~MBna:' em:e:itG' ?~~#1j ~~~:; ~~~'ti(~rJ'm ~~~' -.f ~~'$<;? t.,,-,,>j;" ,-".~.< ,,,,.l!t.J;; "'~~.. "11t .,.,( fMi~1 ~~~i~ ~jJ~~ ~.f?J-&~! rg;~j tif ~.;!kf":" ;;~~ .', ~t,~ ~.~'4~~ ~J<.-~ The SMP guidelin~lfJ:or ~~o1~tt(.)l1?lt\~1Jf!g state that local programs should".. .appropriately review the effectiv~1ss ~~Jh~'Ilbj~!I~i[~~rograms in meeting the overall restoration goals" (WAC 173-26-201'~I(t)}.h~f13 J;t~'~restoration fram~work desc~ibed p~eviously (b~s.ed on Palmer et ai, 2005~m~ovf.~1~ a~~pera1 roadmap for assessmg restoratIOn actIOns and revlsmg the approach to meeti1f~;~f.r'tid'110als. It includes the following objectives: ~~Ii:iI~wi1 ~. · AdaptivelYkl1ftY:ifge restoration projects; . ~~~tit}~~ . . . . · Monttor pO$tftJestoratlon condItIOns; and ~.f]Y' . . Use monita'ring and maintenance results to infonn future restoration activities. These core objectives have been expanded upon by regional entities focused on restoration such . as the WRIA 9 FOnlm and the Puget Sound Nearshore Project (PNSP). Strategic principles and 27 --- Federal I ray Shoreline Master Program Update - DRAFT Restorativll Plan . concepts intended to guide ecosystem recovery are expressed in guidance publications (PSNP, 2004) and the WRIA 9 Salmon Habitat Plan (WRIA 9, 2006). Relevant principles and concepts are very briefly summarized below: . Restoration Principles. Restoration planning should be strategic and restoration design should be based on carefully developed goals and objectives. Follow-through, or monitoring; should be employed, including development of performance criteria and use of adaptive management in project development. . Monitoring Principles. Three types of monitoring are defined: 1) implementation monitoring to track which potential programs and projects are carried out; 2) effectiveness monitoring to determine if habitat objectives of the pr~gram or project have been achieved on the ground; and 3) validation monitoring to confirm whether proposed restoration actions are achieving the overall goals and objective~ for restoration citywide. Monitoring should be driven by specific questions, goals, ancJj,~~jectives and should be used as the basis for determining if restoration goals are q.~"n,fgtiQet. Monitoring should be . ;;f'b'"W~" ~'_~<;O 10ng-teIm and interdisciplinary. Another component ojiJQnimng is information .:f g~*;!::;~~"~~:d~f" management; data should be well documented and<_~~a;i;l~I~~fcYothers. , <'~~.~~~ ~%}:"~0":~ · Adaptive Management Principles. Adaptiv~i!~lfAI~ttf)~s a process that uses r~search aI~d ~onitoring to allow proje~ts to ~,I)l~!de~~il~inherent u?certainty and risk regardmg Its consequences. Adaptwe m~)ge"ment ISt1t~St accomplIshed at a regional or watershed scale, but can ~Si~ed a.r?jlect I~I~ to increase knowledge . about ecosystems and how they resp6n~0 ret@ja,1:i011 actlO'iis. :~!~~ ~.iI 111 ".\" If.III ~-tJ~...#~ >1'~f.':! . . ft r I 6.0 Con c Ius Ion s 1~'i'tl~i!Ji1i1 t!Pp.t!i ~'''''' w~,.;! "13;,- &~ fir t_ t~ 11 [I jt~~'- Several watershed R_g arllw:es_tio"if~.ar~derway through the WRIA 9 and 10 forums and other qlt.\ielfla.-;rni~bnaf~lf2i lfltJ$e existing programs provide a regional ~-'~.~,.~ -" " -", ~~~~~~,-~ ~ ~,.:' ~- ~~~. ~ -.~ framework and pri~'!fI~l sltiiJ-l!f,1 res~'lt~(j_.g and implementation in the City of Federal Way. Thertlt,y .er-.~tiv~~'f'i;lnt?rn these efforts and should continue to SllPPOrt WRlA pro~ls ~~:~ntifti{Ir~~ltat';~ed level restoration goals. Implementation of the identified restoilon ~Fo~ittiblf at the WRIA level and in the City, would advance the goals and o.bje.e~ f.leslt?tilt~W'breline. ~unctions ~n the City. Initi.al effor:ts will .lik.ely foclls on pursum~ ~dI~'tr(i).~~h ~~1s:opportumtIes, especIally for restoratIon projects wIthm the coastal shorelIn~of~J!~er~und~~- ~fW;1 ~~~r~ ~~~ Less information i~lt~~'l1e ,Mithe City's lakes, which are also considered shorelines of the state. Restoration ~f;tf1t!~~det~1 Way's lake shorelines will be included in a citywide restoration program with the ~~1~1~~ being an initial study to evaluate restoration opportunities and assess . t; . "1' ."'''....i6..'''? project easlbl Ity. f'[;tlJf~;? ft1r~}'r . 28 FL'dr?r(II Way 5"0,."Iill(> Masler Program Update - DRA FT Reslorafioll PIII/!.. References . Adolfson Associates, Inc. (Adolfson). 2005. City of Federal Way Shoreline Inventory and Characterization. Prepared for the City of FederaJ Way. Seattle, Washington. City of Federal Way. 2005. 2005-2010 Capital Improvement Plall - Surface Water Management. Federal Way, Washington. Coastal Geologic Services, Inc. 2005. InventOlY and Assessment of Current alld Historic Beach Feeding Sources / Erosion and Accretion Areas for WRIAs 8 and 9. Appendix D: . Restoration Potentials. Prepared for King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks. Bellingham, Washington. Green / Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed Water Resol~g Inventory Area 9 Steering Committee (WRIA 9). August 2005. Salmon Haaif!i.lIlflan - Making Our Watershed Fit for a King. Prepared for the WRIA 9 F~.1.ttle, Washington. . ~ :!,'~~.~~j~~~~' Puget Sound Action Team (PSAT). 2005. 2005-2007 Pu,I1.~~~~'tJJ~'Eonservatioll and Recovery Plan. Olympia, Washington. i.:;~)l~~:~;:' <>*1 Puget Sound Nearshore Project (PNSP). 2002. < OveiiiliJ.JfPbf Pug~iI~ound Nearshore Project. ....:!\ '''\,~i~,. ~Y~..;f; Fact sheet available online: 'www. u(f€.f.goulldfiearshore.orlt~ .:;t~ ~~ .<i$f.; I~ . Puget Sou~d Nearsh?re Project (PNSP). 20',t.ltrat~if!Ii:!$PIlCiPY!.~and Concepts. Fact sheet available onlme: www.pUget.so.undneariSllbre.0rg~4i.~lf; ~ti .4~~ !t,~R~N~ig~:.~)" ~g~ Puget Sound Nearshore Projes~.ftA. 2i~~~i~u[~~*~efor pii~ction and Restoration of the Nearshore Ecosystems~tJiftilsOll'.I~cl,~al Reportii~04-02 available online: Www.Dl1getsouncl:J.;learsli~.fe.ot;gf tJ<l:~; ~~~ r%?~ ~.'" AA~~~.1 :';':'';;~l I ~ll: ~'t\~\ ';f~";~ .Puget Sound Near~fl'{le~11~~~~. tittiu{~1g Restoration Principles. Teclmical Report 200~i'~:$\'i.i.~aa~1€4.re: \~1Fplfg1;ts~tlndncarshore.org ~~~l~~,,!~.~ ..};....:=a ~~~< ~~ m::::~~~<P.~""~=:-~"'!': i\1i>r (~..,;@:,' 'i',!''''iI' i'..~ 1-=-~~~ ,.< ::,f.-' 1;;..! +'&:';: ~*~,; <'17. ....~.... ~l~ ~~~? ~ ~. United States Armt~orR~;fi~ .. ({if; c~~j. 2000. Section 905(b) Analysis: General [nvestigati~\tP'ec~laii4n"~f "lUI Pllg'f; Sound Nearshore, Washington. Seattle, W h . ~~~'t~~ ~l~ ~r~ ~~~'1 ~~ ~ as lngtoI1;{~~" ~~~ <',~M-l1 .~~~...; ~~...N t:,?..~.t.i I ~'~{f:. 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"J . ,:1..' This map is accompanied by no warranlies. " and is simply a graphic representation. COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2007 ITEM #:2K- M______________.__.._____._____._____.___.__.__.___..___._____.___________...._ __ .....___.________________ CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: Residential Recycling Service Improvements POLICY QUESTION: Should the City implement service improvements to single-family solid waste customers by adding Single Stream Recycling and Expanded Organics Recycling? COMMITTEE: Finance, Economic Development & Regional Affairs MEETING DATE: May 22, 2005 Committee CATEGORY: ~ Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing 0 City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other STAFF REPORT ~Y: Rol? V a~ Ors<?~.!..~_<?!L<! Waste & Recycling Coor~jEat<?~___ DEPT: Public Works Attachments: Memorandum to the Finance, Economic Development & Regional Affairs Committee dated May 22,2007, with attached letter from Waste Management, Inc. Options Considered: 1. Direct the City Manager to implement two service improvements (Single Stream Recycling and Expanded Organics Recycling) city-wide for single-family customers, and provide related promotion of these services. Forward this item to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda with a . recommendation for adoption. 2. Direct the City Manager to implement only one of these service improvements (Single Stream Recycling or Expanded Organics Recycling) at this time. Forward this item to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda with a recommendation for adoption. 3. Do not implement either service change (Single Stream Recycling or Expanded' Organics Recycling) at this time. -----------.-.----------.--.---- --------------------------- CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL' -fff!iJ- DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: (J4f;{~ Co . Committee Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA TI orward Option 1 to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda for approval. 2;Eti;; Chair eX ().A~ Dean McColgan, Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "1 move to approve option 1 directing the City Manager to allow both Single Stream Recycling and Expanded Organics Recycling to be implemented city-wide to single-family customers, along with related promotion of these services. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCI.L BILL # .g DENIED ] Sf reading T ABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 02/0612006 RESOLUTION # CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COONCI L COMMITTEE STAFF REPORT DATE: May 22, 2007 TO: Finance Economic Development and Regional Affairs Committee VIA: Neal Beets, City Manager ~ FROM: Rob Van Orsow, Solid Was Recycling Coordinator SUBJECT: Residential Recycling Service Improvements BACKGROUND Single-family residents in Federal Way are excellent recyclers - achieving a 50% diversion rate through curbside recycling and subscriptipn yard debris recycling. This memo outlines two service improvements that will increase the range of materials residents can divert fro~ the landfill and also . make curbside recycling easier. These service improvements will not.impact current rates or require changes in the current solid waste collection contract with Waste Management. DISCUSSION Service Improvement #1: Single Stream Recycling . Single Stream Recycling refers to corpbining the entire range of curbside recyclables into one cart. Curbside recyclables are routinely combined prior to transport and processing into marketable forms. A variety of facilities are available in the region that use modem sorting equipment coupled with manual sorters to separate the various materials - cardboard, glass, newspaper, cans, plastics, etc. - to end-market specifications. Using these facilities is more efficient than having collection equipment and drivers perforn1 materials sorting at the curb. Waste Management has started Single Stream Recycling in many communities, gaining increased collection efficiencies and increased participation and recycling diversion levels. Federal Way is one of the few locations in King County that does not offer fully-commingled residential recycling citywide. (Areas annexed to Federal Way in 2005 already had Single Stream Recycling and continue using that method). Best of all, Single Stream Recycling will decrease effort for customers - no sorting will be required; all recyclables simply go into the recycle cart to be rolled to the cl.!rb. In tandem with starting this service, promotion efforts will help reinvigorate the overall curbside recycling program. Since having adequate recycling volume is key, residents will be able to request largerrecycling carts as needed. Residents will be able to keep the blue bin for storage, or excess recyclables. Ifno longer needed, the bins may also be collected and recycled by Waste Management. When Single Stream Recycling was first considered, the paper mill industry raised concerns about . broken glass particles mixing with paper during processing. These particles may cause higher maintenance costs for paper mills, as pulping screens can be worn out more quickly. There were . cl aims that scrap paper markets would suffer, and in turn overall recycling efforts would be hindered. In practice, modem sorting equipment adequately separates glass from the fiber, and our hauler has had no difficulty in marketing paper. However, if a point comes when paper mills actually refuse to accept fiber from Single Stream sources, other options for glass recycling would be explored. Options could include: setting up depots for glass recycling, or collecting glass at the curb in a separate container (and/or on a separate schedule) to keep glass completely separated from rest ofthe recyclables. However, at this point, separate glass coll~ction is not necessary and Single Stream Recycling is widely considered to be a successful advanc:e- in the recycling industry. Service Improvement #2: Expanded Organics Recycling Food scraps and food-soiled paper make up more than 30% of residential garbage. Expanded Organics Recycling entails co-collection of targeted organic materials with yard debris. These services, also called "Food+ Recycling" are already available in many cities and unincOIporated areas - about two-thirds of all single-family customers in King County now have this service available. Targeted organic materials include food waste (from peels to plate scrapings) and soiled paper (pizza boxes, paper towels, napkins and even waxed cardboard). These materials compost easily, and when collected on a weekly basis pose minimal potential odor issues. The County Health Department has given conditional approval of Expanded Organics Recycling in Federal Way - including operation of the program during the three cold-weather months when yard debris collection is on an every-other- week schedule, provided that garbage collection remains available on a weekly basis. Once implemented, staff would monitor this program, and ifnecessary make changes based on future input . from the County Health Department. The combined organics and yard debris are processed at Cedar Grove Composting and made into a variety of value-added products. Plus, diverting these organic materials from the Cedar Hills Landfill will help to extend its life. The longer this landfill has capacity, the longer the region can put off the transition to waste export (and associated higher costs). Separating organics from other garbage will be a new practice for many residents. This behavior change will take time to gain the kind of wide-spread acceptance curbside recycling has, for a number of reasons: . Some people may feel squeamish about changing their routines in handling compostable material. . This is a new behavior and may take more effort than current practices to avoid odors - since plastics bags will not be allowed. For example, participants will be instructed to take care to cover food scraps with the yard debris in the cart. . Some residents may benefit from specialized containers (such as compost collection containers designed for use in kitchens) for this program to gain wider appeal. These containers could be provided via grant funding to targeted participants. Also, yard debris recycling is a subscription-based service, so those homes that generate minimal yard debris and/or have alternatives (landscape service, compost bins, mulching mowers, etc.) will . . have to order yard debris service to take advantage of the organics recycling program. Currently ----------- --- about 10,000 of the total 17,006 residential customers (foughly six in ten) are signed up for yard . debris service. Residents who fully adopt Expanded Organics Recycling practices can achieve significant diversion rates to the point where their existing garbage service can be reduced - and their overall bill - while increasing their available recycling "service volume" through adding a yard debris cart. Promotion of New Programs Grant funds and existing promotional materials are available that will be used to get the word out on these new services. This outreach will be accomplished in a variety of ways: . Press releases . Regional Media promotion (King County's "Food+ Recycling" promotion will occur this summer) . Mailers . New decals for carts . 2007-2008 RecyclinglYard Debris Service Calendar (targeted for delivery in late June) . Websites . Grant-subsidized in-kitchen 'compost' containers (for the organics recycling program) Our contracted hauler, Waste Management Inc., has stated their concurrence to expand these services to our community. The attached letter (dated May 8, 2007) outlines their commitment and understanding that these service changes will not require contract changes or rate changes. In turn, Waste Management will also benefit from these new programs - mainly by gaining continuity of service with other communities and also improving operational efficiencies. . In order to make curbside recycling easier and more efficient, and to increase the range ofrecyclable organic materials targeted for collection along with yard debris, staff recommends Option I below. OPTIONS 1. Direct the City Manager to implement two seryice improvements (Single Stream Recycling and Expanded Organics Recycling) city-wide for single-family customers, and provide related promotion of these services. Forward this item to the June 5, 2007 City Council Consent Agenda with a recommendation for adoption. 2.. Direct the City Manager to implement only one of these service improvements (Single Stream . Recycling or Expanded Organics Recycling) at this time. Forward this item to the June 5,2007 City Council Consent Agenda with a recommendation for adoption. 3. Do not implement either service change (Single Stream Recycling or Expanded Organics Recycling) at this time. K\FHSRAC {FEDRAC)\2007\05-22.07 Residential Recycling Service Improvements.doc . . WM~ WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE M".NAGEMENT P.O. Box 1877 701 2nd Street NW Auhurn, WA 98071-1877 (253) 804-6578 (253) 804,6654 Fax May 81\ 2007 Cary M. Roe, P .E. Assistant City Manager City of Federal Way PO Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Subject: Residential Compostable Food Waste Collection and Single-Stream Recycling Colleetion Services Dear Mr. Roe; . Over the past several years, Waste Management has implemented two key service changes in the region that not only improve residential recycling capabilities, but also help to move Waste Management toward its corporate goal to expand sustainability initiatives. Single stream recycling collection and Food waste collection (along with Yard. waste) have proven to be popular in other communities throughout King County. After discussions with Federal Way staff, we understand that the City is interested in implementing these service offerings under the City's current contract. While we understand that no contractual changes are required to roll these new services out in Federal Way, this letter affirms Wa~te Management South Sound's support for bringing these services to our Federal Way customers. Residential Food Waste Collection We understand the County Health Department has granted Federal Way conditional approval to add food waste & compostable paper mixed with residential yard debris - provided weekly garbage collection is available, and no significant odor or nuisance issues occur. Waste Management has provided these services for several years in King County without significant issues. In fact, data shows that nearly two-thirds of residential customers in the region already have access to these services. The timing could not be better to promote expanded residential food waste and compostable paper collection to Federal Way's yard debris subscribers. Waste Manc..gement is developing a new service calendar covering the last half of 2007 and all . of2008 which will be sent to residents in June. Plus, King County is planning a major From everyday collection to environmental protection, Think Green7' Think Waste Manaflement. ,,, -- --- - .. regional media promotion effort to support compostable organics recycling starting in . July. Single Stream Recycling Collection We also look forward to streamlining our operations and customer service abilities, with the roUout of Single Stream curbside recycling services. With the exception of Federal Way, all of Waste Management's service areas in the region have been using Single Stream collection for several years. We have found increased collection efficiencies and increa.sed participation and diversion levels. Further, through the use of state-of-the-art proce:;si,ng methods, Waste Mangement has improved the marketability for the collected recyclable materials. Federal Way's residential recyclables are combined with materials from our other service areas prior to transportation to processing facilities, so moving Federal Way to Single Stream recycling is a natural step. Further, Single Stream recycl.ing will decrease effort on the part of residential customers, and related promotion efforts will help reinvigorate the City's curbside recycling program. We look forward to coordinating program details and promotion efforts for these two initiat.ives with City staff, and understand that the City Council will be briefed on these two programs in the coming weeks, Please let me know if I can assist in any way with supporting the City's decision-making process on these services. Sincerely, i/07 ~ . Richard L Culbertson Distri.ct Manager Waste Management, South Sound Cc: Ken Miller, Deputy Public Works Director Susan Robinson, Director Public Sector Services WM . COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2007 ITEM #:. 5' \ .-..-.--,------.--- -.-..- - .__..__R___________.___...__.__,__..,_..___ .-~.._--_.....--~..- ,-..--.--...-."---'- ----...----..----.....-...-..------------...---.----.----- CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: SPRING 2007 TOURISM ENHANCEMENT GRANT APPLICATIONS POLICY QUESTION: Should the City approve the Spring 2007 Tourism Enhancement Grant applications? COMMITTEE: Finance, Economic Development and Regional Affairs MEETING DATE: May 22, 2007 CATEGORY: ~ Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing 0 City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other ~!AFF REPo~'!:.!JY: Lilli~.!!lc::.~~co!:1omic_Devel~~ent .~~_~istant DEPT: City Manager .------ ATTACHMENTS: 1. Staff report to LTAC with TEG applications. SUMMARYIBACKGROUND: . Two rounds of the Tourism Enhancement Grant are included in the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee's work program and budget for 2007. The total amount budgeted for grant awards of . $50,000. These grants are intended for not-for-profit organizations engaged in sports or cultural events in Federal Way that will bring out-of-town visitors to the City. During this first round of grant applications for 2007, six applications were received, as detailed below: Federal Way Symphony OrchestralFederal Way Pops Festival- August 18,2 . $ 5,000 USSSNMen's Major NIT - July 27-29,2007 $ 5,000 USSSNMen's "B-C-D" Northwest National Championships - Sept. 1-3,200, $ 3,000 Federal Way Knights Baseball Club/Summer Knights III Baseball Toumamer $ 2,000 August 2-5, 2007 Federal Way Community Council/Federal Way's Festival Days - Aug. 24-26, $10,000 Centerstage/"A Flea in Her Ear" - May 18- June 3, 2007 $ 5,000 . A copy of each application submittal is attached to Exhibit A to this memo. PROPOSAL . After considering recommendations from its Tourism Enhancement Grant Review Su?co.mmitte~, the . Federal Way Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) reviewed each ofthese applIcatIOns at Its 5/11107 meeting. The L TAC's unanimous recommendations are as follows: Federal Way Symphony OrchestralFederal Way Pops Festival- August 18,21 I $ 2,000 I I USSSNMen's Major NIT - July 27-29,2007 I $ 3,000 . USSSNMen's "B-C-D" Northwest National Championships - Sept. 1-3, 200i $ 2,500 Federal Way Knights Baseball Club/Summer Knights III Baseball Tournamer I $ 1,000 I August 2-5,2007 Federal Way Community CounciVFederal Way's Festival Days - Aug. 24-26, $ 5,000 Centerstage/"A Flea in Her Ear" - May 18- June 3, 2007 I $ 3,500 I The recommended grant funding for this first 2007 round totals $17,000, leaving $33,000 available for the second 2007 grant round in the Fall. -- - - -.- STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the TEG awards, as recommended by L T AC. CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: Council COMMI'ITEE RECOMMENDATION: "I move approval of the Tourism Enhancement Grant awards, as recommended by LTAC." C-Z;fil- - .... . JAC-~aYl- aili~ . Committee Chair Co Ittee Member ~~~V~~ PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I ove approval of the Tourism Enhancement Grant applications, as recommended by the Finance, Economic Development and Regional Affairs Committee. " ~.;.,~;;:~~ (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERK'S OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # 0 DENIED 1 ST reading 0 . TABL~DIDEFERREDINO ACTION Enactment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 0210612006 RESOLUTION # . . - . . ... . CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMORANDUM . Date: May 3, 2007 To: LTAC. , Via: Neal Be~ts, City Manager Patrick Doherty, Economic Development"Director . . . From: Subject: Approval of Tourism Enhancement Grant Applications BACKGROUND Two rounds ofthe Tourism Enhancement Grant are included in the Lodging Tax Advisory COnimittee's work program and budget for 2007. The total.amount budgeted for grant awards this year is $50~000. These grants are intended fot no.t-for-profit organizations to use for marketing, promotional and advertising of sports, arts/cultural, community events and or festivals in Federal Way that will bring out-of-town visitors to the. City.. During this first round of grant applications for 2007, a total 0[$17,000 was recommended to five organizations, leaving $33,000 for the fall round. The six . applications submitted, requ~sting a total of$30;000, are as follows: . Federal Way Symphony OrchestralFederal Way Pops Festival- August 18, 2007 $ 5,000 . USSSAlMen's Major NIT -:- July 27-29,2007 $ 5,000 USSSAlMen's "B-C-D" Northwest National Championships - Sept. 1-3,200'7 $ 3,000 . Federal Way Knights Baseball Club/Summer Knights III Baseball Tournament- $ 2,000 August 2-5, 2007 Federal Way Community Council/FederalWay's Festival Days ~ Aug.. 24~26, 2007 . $10,000 Centerstage/"A Flea in Her Ear" --"May 18- June 3, 2007 $ 5,000 A copy of each application submittal is atta~hed to Exhibit A to this memo.. PROPOSAL On 4120/07 meeting, TEG members reviewed all the applications along with interviews with each organization's representatives. TheTEG members then scored each application based on ten objective tourism-added values that each event'brings to the City of Federal Way. The scoring matrix is attached as Exhibit B.. Based on the final scores submitted by . the TEG members, the Committee unanimously submits its recommendation as follows: Federal Way Symphony OrchestralFederal Way Pops.Festival-August 18,2007 $ 2,000 . USSSAlMen's Major NIT - July 27-29, 2007 $ 3,000 USSSAlMen's "I;J-C-D" Nqrthwest National Championships - Sept. 1-3, 2007 $ 2,500 Federal Way Knights Baseball Club/Summer Knights III Baseball Tournament- $ 1,000. August 2~5, 2007 . . Federal Way Community CouncillFederal Way's Festival Days - Al,lg. 24-26, 2007 $ 5,000 Centerstage/"A Flea in Her Ear" - May 18- June 3, 2007 $ 3,500 The recommended grant funding for the Spring 2007.round totals $17,000. . STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff concurs with the LtAC recomniendationto approve the Tou~sm Ellhancement Grant awards, as recommended by LTAC. COMMITTEE ACTION Approve the award ofthe following Tourism Enhancement Grants: . $ 2,000: Federal Way Symphony OrchestralFederal Way Pops Festival. $ 3,000: USSSAlMen's Major NIT. $ 2,500: USSSAlMen's "B-C.D" Northwest National Championshi~. $ 1,000: Federal Way Knights Baseball Club/Summer Knights Baseball Classic. $ 5,000: Federal Way CommunityCouQcillFederal Way'sFestival Days. $ 3,500: Centerstage/"Blue Plate Special"; . R~_V.'1.&~~~9"r?:~"~Fr.:~-o,'1i.~~~:"~_~~';'.i':'~?-~'ill;~~~lPn.w"JJ.:;:;":''P:~lW~{-I.-.~."i~F7.",;o't,e,:,~fi.:b~c~ . j;j"" . ~ '. ~w ".~ ., ~ ~'~~~~'~.!..'''.".-~'';;;!&<~= _ ~~t,"<'d~,.%l"';;,'f'~~>"'''''!<<''''''I'!:t4.'' ~l1"~"-"-"c,:'""v.".,_.,. ~: 4.:'~...; ~ ~.~, ~j:~~'~-f~f~:'-~'~.t.:'?f~~'~:~~~~ilt~w~fAJZ~~:' ~ ~~. ?~?~~;~~t~tIfU~f~r~~i~2i'~~!~~.-'~:i~~~~t~~~ti~J~rn _~1lIlIjf~~i.ii~'.!~~"",.il(t~.'i''''~~~' 'G'.!~~~"'~~'~""'.F"'aJfJ7...."".,!1.'"_","'r,~",~",._~~~.~."."..'.,.._,,.."-,,,,~.~ ..iiiiiii{l~lll..j. . TEG .Recipients 1 5/3/2007 TEG Amount Amount . $8,000.00 $6,000 No Federal Way Track Club $3,500.00 $3,500 Yes Pacific Northwest S';,\/imming $5,000.00 $5,000 No Pac. NW Assoc. of US Synct)ronized Swimming Yes 2003 Men's 45 & Over Fast Team seattle National September 11- Pitch National Championship Events Committee 14,2003 $6,000.00 $6,000 No Tacoma-Pierce County Ama~eur Athletic Fund Sports Commission None Specified NA July 15-19~ 2003 United Airlines Open 2003 $10,000.00 $5,000 Yes Tacoma .Concert Band Concert August 7 or 8, in the Garden 2003 $4,200.00, $4,200 Yes August 8-10, Yes '!i.!I 2003 U.S. Open Swimming December 2-6, Championship King Aquatic Club . 2003 $20,000.00 $10,000 Yes December 5-6, NA $5,000.00 $0 NA $5,000.00 $25,000.00 NA Federal Way Does Broadway at the Rhododendron Garden July 27. 2004 $3,315.00 $2,815 No " TEG Recipients 2 5/3/2007 Grant rEG Amount Amount Fulfill- ~ound Organization Event Date Requested Received ment . Kikaha 0 Ke Kai 1 st Annual Kikaha 0 Ke Kai Outrigger Luau Canoe.Club April 10, 2004 $2,4'16.80 $0 NA ,Kikaha 0 Ke' Kai Annual Kikaha 0 Ke Kai Outrigger June 26-27. Ho'olaule'a Sprints Canoe Club 2004 $3;850.00 $1,000 Yes All-State Girls HS Basketball April 23"24, Game W A State Coaches Assoc. 2004 $10,000.00 $2,500 No Annual Federal Way Department of Public Safety Special Olympics May 29-30, Softball Tournament Washington 2004 $1,000.00 $0 NA Federal WayUnited Soccer August 6-8, 13~ Federal Way United Blast Off Club 15,2004 $4,000.00 $2,500 Yes , t~@.'Jlj~i!'t:,; ;~g1lilWg~aQ'~~f{t~g!il$)~~~t~1t?0'}i~~ ~g,r1It~ta~~ffi'e'am~4~a.sX~~1*~ ~I!iXl~]$~rpg6.1~~ ~}~;;;ktiti~;;;H,'?f.~;kl )~~;1!.4Y~~~.J Mfl.~f~~~~$ :;::,......~......./"';:..;.c.. ~. ....-1 ,.~q~ .... - ," 'A"' -'. :/"i. ..-.....1. ...........~ ...~c ..-...~" :.~:ni1>~...-~..~~~. , ~~",,..=,.J..,.. rh~;<O=>',~~-,,,,,,,,,"3.. 2;.n'~(t.c...""-, .,~.~~.~ ~.~ .::!~.~S: '''''~lf$~..-~".4 '~""~A~<<"'" 'i'lJ ~~~~t~l~Ji(lSlI~~~~ffJk~~~:~~~~~t~.;l:i~?~l; :~g]~~~~0_~il'. .\~~~~~ JI~1al~~1~~~ ~B~lit(tlml~ t~~iit~~~~~ ~~~~ . 2005 USA Swimming/SPEEDO Championship series Western Region Section Long Course July 14 -17, Championships King Aquatic Club 2005 $10,000 $3,000 No Kikaha 0 Ke, Kai Annual Kikaha 0 Ke Kai Outrigger Ho'olaule'a Sprints Canoe Club June 25,2005 $1,000 $800 No Federal Way's Offical Visitation Federal Way Float Float Assocation Aug'27,2005 $10,000 $0 NA ..{SI"...... . ~,.. _,~~ _' ig~~~~,IIf'~~~',-"lJic....J, ~., .- ..', Federal Way United Soccer Club Blast Off Soccer Federal Way United Soccer August 12-14, Tournament Club 2006 $3,500 $1,000 TEG Recipients 3 5/3/2007 :-~";":s:.'" : - - em Washington State Coaches Association "All-State Girls Raiders Parent Movement March 17-18, Basketball Games" (Thomas Jefferson HS) ,200~ $6,000 $4,500 Yes eSunchro Age Group Synchronized Swimming Pacific Northwest of US June 23-July'1, Championships Synchronized Swimming 2006 $4,000 Yes July 30-August $5,000 4,2006' $5,000 Yes 2007 United States Masters Pacific Northwest Swimming National Short Association of Masters Course Championships Swimmers May~07 $10,000 $9,000 Washington State Coaches Association "All-State Girls Raiders Parents Movemen~ March 16-17, Basketball Games" (Thomas Jefferson HS) 2007 $6,500 $2,000 Writer's Conference at Dumas, Federal Way,Ans Bay Commission Apr-07 $2,000 $1,500 . Sp '03 - Yes Fall '04- , Sp. ~03 - $2,500 Returned $5K Fall '04- $5,000 Fall '05- . Fall'QS ~$5,OOOSp. Returned $5K USSSA/Federal Wa Jl;iI,,27:-29,2,OO7 ' $5:,000 '" $3.000'0,6 -$~,500 S . '06 - Yes 9:30am Sp '03 - Yes Fall '04- ~p. '03 - $2,500 Returned $5K Fall '04- $5,000 Fall '05_ " .. ,F~II'05 ~$5,000 Sp. Returned $5K :.$2f500~06~,$2.500 S . '06 - Yes 10:00am . . ", . ;.-~: " . :':'" .'.....~~..J::/...... , , " ..... .... Sp '04-,$7,500 May 18 - June 3, Centersta IA Flea in Her Ear 2007 $5,000, 11 :30am Total: Applications 30,000 The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee aUocated $50,000 for the 2006 Tourism Enhancement Grant Program. . . . oJ/v/4VVI .- , Scoring Matrlxfor Evalution of T.'APpiicati6n~{ , . 1I1~1..II~iJ~I_~~j~~i~~~;>i: t:~i:~hlS ~ ~ ~ ~ II N II II M II ~ II 0 0 'M N II C1l c:: ,... 0 ~ ~ NII~ ~II(1)a::::l ~~ inc.oll NM~'(Q ~ II ~ C1l, II II CI) >. E R. ~' II N ~ '~II II 0 !Xl ~ II II II ,c: M c:: Ol ~ III -c - >. '>. Ill,..., ... II . II ~ N MilO II II. III N II III c:: N II C::'i ~ ~ ~ ~ C a c> 'iO C1lE Ol M ... II II, II 0 ~ g o. + 0 ~ g ,~ :; 0 7." II 0 :; ~ II iV .S! .s .S! II ~ ' ... .= li; .= II .s ~ g ~ ~ '7 ~ '7 ,0 ~ '7 .., ~ . e II ~ ~ ~ e .- ==tJOlIll....:-C1lg...::::l~ -cE...=c::... .~oog .~O~O~N "0 ppll'cant >< C1l 0 2 .... III C OC:: ,> .f= ,0 . C1l.::::l Q. III :;: 0 c.o ~ c.o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "'" I I c.o c.o "'" UJ Z...l ..... (/) Z _ I- 'I- U. t/) U. t/) t/) U. ::0. ~ N ~ ,... .... N ~ ~ ~ ~ N ~ ..:: 0 c.o N ,... oc:: ~deral Way Symphony rChestra~Federal Way 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 ' 1 :>ps Festival '" . SSSAlF~deral Way 1 3 3 2 1 3 '3 4 en's Major NIT SSSAlMen's "B-C-D" NW ational Championships 1 3 3 2 3 3' 3 3 ederal Way Knights aseball Club/Summer nights III Baseball 1 3 4 2 1 4 4 2 Durnarnenl ederal Way Community ou~ciI/Federal Way's 1 2 3 2 1 5 4 1 estlval Days :~terstage/A Flea in Her 1 I 2 4 2 2 5 1 I 0 5/3/20U7- 1~!.I_IIQ.1 ........ t) ~ II II ~ I1l u.i .... 0 0 _c..E C) l- II E E ~.- O1'-E 01' o c: c: o e ... EC) :;:;0 ':: .... E 0. 0. :l E I1l c: :: _ - C)'- I1l 0 ~ II e"C "C<(, 0' c: E C) :l o 0. <( "C 0 ,11l - III Z - I1l I1l C:"C C:c: "C 'i "C E I1l -'- I1l .- 0 o <(, c:';: ... c: ~. - _ ~ :;:; o ;> ~:l I1l ..: C) C) ._ II 'i ._ I1l ._ III > 0 I1l 'C'Cl 0 "C III C) 01 -; :: ~ I1l ti.O' c.. ti c: . Cll 0 11l, - -9 - .-... E .- 0 .pphcant >. ...J 0:: (J) oq, E 0 J: c..._ J: C) ederal Way Symphony Irchestra~Federal Way 1 3 - - + 1'7 ops Festival , _ ISSSAlFederal Way 1 3 + + + 24 len's Major NIT ' + ;$SSAlMen's "B-C-D" NW , + + + lationalChampionships 1 3 25+ ederal Way Knights aseball Club/Summer nights III-Baseball '0 3 - - - '24 ournament, _ ederal Way Community :ou~cil/Federal Way's 0 3 + + + 23+ ~~D~ ' :~terstage/A Flea in Her 1 2 - - + 20- I . . . .. .-.. .....-.... .. ..._- ....-.-.- --. .... ... -' .......-_.... Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 3/612007 2 . .~~ CITY'OF '~fl!r"''''-'''i''fP.o''''''''''" Federal Way Lodging Tax, Advisory Committee Tour.ism Enhancement Gr.ant, .GRANT APPLICATION GRANT APPLlCA nON fNSTRUCno NS: Read the entire packet, ipcluding'the attached selection criteria , before completmgthis application. Please tyPe or print. Answer each question'to the best ,of your' ability. The City does not provide funding for tournament entry fees, travel, lodging, meals, uniforms, equipment, coaches' salaries, facility upgrades or capital campaigns.' If a question is not applicable tq your event. simply write "N/ An in the space provided. You may mail or d~liveryour completed application to the address listed below. Attn: Lillian Yeh, TEG Application City of Federal Way P.O. Box 9718 Federal Way, W A 98063-97 L8 Applicants wiU be notified ,of the date and time their application will be reviewed by the TEG Committee. ~isrecommended that,a'representative of your organization be on hand for the review to answer estions from the TEG Committee.' '. . , APPLICANT'S NAME: Katherine Franklin ORGANIZATION: Federal Way Symphony FEDERAL TAX [0: 23-73l0860 IS A QUALlFlED 501~ ORGANIZA nON_yes_ STREET ADORESS: 30819 14th Ave S Suite C Federal Way: W A 98.003 MAILfNG ADDRESS: _PO Box4513 Federal Way, WA 98063- 4513 DAYTIME Telephone: ( 253 ) 529-9857 Fax: (253 )529-0495 effiCial EventName: Federal Way Symphony Pops Festival Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 3/6/2007 3 Proposed Date(s) of Event_August 18, . 2007 E-Mail Address: _ execdirector@federalwaysymphony.org, GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED $ 5.000 The grant shall be userl soleiy for markeiing. Dromotinl!. and ad~enisinl!. of~ligible events and 'or festivals. Proposed dates of event: August 18, 2007' Proposed schedule.of event for each day: Date Time Date Time AugUst 18, 2007 6-10 PM Briefly describe the event (type of aCtivity, 'age group, gender, etc): _Outdoor summer musical pops festival with New Four Fresrunen - . What is the cultural or educational value of the event? ' Event brings New Four Freslunen to our area for an exceptional evening of well-known songs. Accompanied by Federal Way Symphony. Scope of Event (check 1): _Local' (FW area) Greater Metro (Seattle1Tacoma/Everett) _x:....... Regional (Pacific NW) National International - - - Previous Hosts YEAR' CITYIST ATE Venue' Federal Way Symphony 2006 Federal Way. Wa Dumas Bay Centre Has this event ever been held in the following locations (check all that applies)? . x Federal Way x_King County Pierce County If yes, please provide the following information - Tourism Enhancement Graht 2007 3/6i2007 4 onthfY ear- Venue Ci 06 Dumas Ba Centre Federal Wa 2005 Dumas Bay Centre Federal Way VENUE INFORMATION Proposed local venue(s): Dumas Bav Centre Federal Wav. Washington '\ Location( s): Federal Way. Washington . Have you confumed the availability ofthe proposed dates at the primary venue? YES x - NO - Will you have a need for secondary or practice venueS? YES~ NOx - TOT AL VENUE RENTAL (both competition and practice sites) $ 6500 EVENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION. Please attach a budget for the event, listing expens~, revenue and sponsorships. Revenue should include ONLY ticket sales, and entry fees. Also include a list of other sources of fmancialsupport requested and confinned . "onsorshiP' grants. etc.) which you have pursued. Is a host fee required? no If so, what amount? $ or~%ofproceeds ' Range of ticket prices Adults ,Children ' Groups $ 50. 75, 100 $ $ Range of Entrv Fees Adults Children Groups, $ $ $, Proiected Number of Tickets Sold Adults 350-400 Children Groups $ $ ,$ Amount of expenses local host is responsible for? $ .80, 120 What,portion of the event's proceeds will be kept by the local host? $ or I 00 _ % of proceeds will be going to fund next year's event ECONOMIC JMPACT Uy\\Je(S ' .wmany ~3go + . perfonners 63 will the event attract? , w many teams/groups will the event attract? ,NA , Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 3/6/2007 5 Seattle! Tacoma! Greater Everett Metro. Regi.onal % . Projected Attendees FW% Areas % (Pac. NW) National % International % . AtWetes/Performe~s 40 % 60 % % % % Spectators 55 % 45 % % % 0/0 Support (statT,-vendors, 90 % 10 % % % % volunteers, etc.) , , . Of the numbers listed abov~, what percentage will require overnight lodgin~? Participants 4 % Teams/Groups % Spectators % Event ,Staff % GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED $ 5,000 ' Tbe grant sbaU be used soleiy for marketine, promotine and advertisioi! of eiigible events and or festivals. How will the event be publicized and marketed? Please list.all publications and media venues that will be used. . Please submit the budget for the event. Thank you. . , Local and regional papers, reader boards; jazz magazine, Washington Athletic Club, posters, King FM. Scope ,depends on funds received. i . . .....- . Draft Pops Budget January 15,2007 Revenue Ticket 6 rows (24 each row) @ $100 $ 14,400 7 rows (24 each row) @ $65 '$ 10,920 4 rows (24 each row) @ $50 ,$ 4,800 Total ticket sales ' $30,110 Corporate Sponsors. $15,000 Grants $35,000 Total Revenue $80;120 . Expenses Orchestra $15,000 Music rental/.purchase $ 1,000 Soloists (fee, hotel, transportation) $13,000 Tentlchair/table/stage extenders and orchestra chairs . $12,600 Venue, Dumas Bay Center $ 6;500 Sound and Lighting (improved amp of Orchestra and two spotS) $ 3,000 Piano (rental/tuning/special pickup fees) $ 1,000 Food $ 4,500 . Marketing $ 6,000. ' ~ Generator $ , 800 . Project management.&' c<?ntingency $16,720 ' - - Total Expenses $80,120 . 4 , .. Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 3/6/2007 6 . The undersIgned cert({ies that the information prOvided above is true and accurate and 'any projections are based on history of similar events and activities that are available to the industry and adjusted to,lo,c~l, conditions. Applicant'sS~ature . . t:i drt/!?1it ~ lV~ Applicant's Name ~I;her~r/e ~ !;afl d/~ . APPlic~nt'sTi;PrL;,det1-t,' .FW5 Date: ~ -h~,()7 . . . End of Application . . Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 2/28/2007 10 . ~ ,CITYOF ~ Federal Way ,Lodging Tax Advisory Committee, Tourism Enhancement Grant GRANT APP,LICATION GRANT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Read the entire packet; including the attached selection criteria before completing thjs application.. Please type' or print. Answer each question to the.best of your 'ability. The City dOes not provide funding for tournament entry fees, trav~l, lodging, meals, uniforms, equipment; coaches' salaries, facility upgt'ades or capital campaigns. If a question is not applicable to your event, simply write '~/ A" in the space provided. You may mail or deliver your completed application to the address listed below. Attn: Lil1i3.RY~h, TEG Application City oflI~.Way P.O. Box 9'718 Federal Way, W A 98063-9718 Applicants will be notified of the date arid time their' application w!1i be reviewed by the TEG Committee. . It is recommended that a representative of your organization be on hand for the review to answer . eestions from the TEG Committee.. . APPLICANT'S NAME: Roger D. Wilson ORGANlZA nON: USSSA, FEDERAL TAX ID: #943112567 IS A QUALIFIED 501<<1 ORGANIZATION Yes STREET ADDRESS: 8630 - 21st NW Seattle. Wa. 98117 MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 31089 Seattle. Wa. 98103 DAYTIME Telephone: (206) 228-0426 ' Fax: (206) 789-1659 Official Event Name: ..~~-"B'-C..f)?"NWNatiODalChampioDShips Proposed Date(s) of Event: September 1-3. 2007 E-Mail Address: stateoffice@USSSAWa.com , GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED .' $3..000:.;00; The grant shall be used solely for marlcetin~ Pt"omotin2 and advertisine: of eligible events and Ot' restiv~ls. Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 2/28/2007 11 Pr:oposed dates of event: September 1-3. 2007 . PWPoSed schedule of. event. for: each day: Date Time Date Time 9-1 7:00 AM-IO:00 PM 9-2 7:00Am - 10:00 PM 9-3 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM ' Briefly describe the event (type of activity, age gl'OUp, gender, etc): Men's Slow pitch softball at the m'id-rnnge level of abilities. Teams will come from all-overWashington state: as well as a few from Idaho.' Or:egon and Northern California. : , . What is the cultural or: educational value of the 'event? This eve'nt brings together: individuals and groups'from all walks of life. and serves to better: ~ua.int iridl~idua:ls With different 'stress situations in both athletics .wd life. . Scope of Event (check I): ~LQcal (FW area) Greater Metro (Seattleffacoma/Everett) l Regional (pacific NW) National .', _International Previous Hosts YEAR CITY/ST A TE . -. . .' '. ,The city of Everett has hosted this event at the Kasch Park Complex. The city of Tacoma has hosted similar events at the SERA Complex.. and WaShington. USSSAhas hosted this event at the Celebmtion complex in Federal Wav. We have hosted'3n event of this ~nitude every vear for the past 10-12 years. Has this event ever been held in "the following locations (check all that applies)? lFederalWay .;.lLKing County 'x Pierce County , Ify~, pleas~ providetlte followi~g im()fInation:, , MonthlY ear , Veriue City See above VENUE INFORMATION Proposed local venue(s): Celebration Park Location(s): Federal Wav Have you confirmed the availability of the proposed dates at the primary venue? YES X NO~ ,Will you have a need for secondary or practice venues? YES_ NOX . TOTAL VENUE RENTAL (both competition and practice sites) $1.500- 1.600 . Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 2/28/2007 12 ~NT FINANCIAL INFORMA TIQN .' ease attach a budget for the event, listing expenses, revenue and sponsorship~. Revenue should include ONLY ticket sales and entry fees. Also include a list of other sources of financial support requ~sted and confumed (sponsorship, grants, etc.) which you have pursued. Is a host fee required? Yes ' If so, what amount? $1.200.00 or~%of proceeds N/A Range of ticket prices Adults Children Groups $4.00 $2.00 $N/A' Range of Entry Fees ,Team $ 325.00 per team with a proiected number of entries being 28-36 teams Proiected Number of Tickets Sold Adults Children ,Groups ' $ 1.200.00 (300) $ 100.00 (50) $N/A Ainount of expenses local host.is responsible for? $A11 of them What portion of the event's proceeds will be kept by the local host? , $ - 0 - or_%ofproceeds '-:hington USSSA is a non-profit organi~tion and will keeP any profits. ECONOMIC IMPACT How many athletes 300-360 perfonners will the event attract? How many teams/groups wiil the event attract? 24-28 I Seattle! Tacoma! r , I Greater , Everett Metro. Regional % I : Projected Attendees FWo/o Areas 010 (Pac. NW) National % International % I I Atidetes/Performers 25 % 25 % 25 %' 25 % % I ; Spectators 35 % 45 % 20 '% % % , ' i Support (staff, vendors, 20 %, 75 % 10 %' % % I volunteers, etc.) , Of the numbers listed above, what percentage will require overnight iodging? Participants 30% Teams/Groups 30% Spectators 25% Event Staff 100% . ------ . Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 2/28/2007 13 GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED . $3.000.00 The grant shall be used solely for marketin2. promotin2and advertisin2 of eligible events and or festivals. " How Will the eve~ be p,ublicized and marketed? Please list aU publications and media venues that will be, used. ' Please submit the budget for the event. Thank you. The event has already been printed in our state-wide Tournament Guide and appears on our website., We wil.l send invit.es to surrounding state organizations, along with hotel/motel information. We will also be awarding berths to this event throughout the spring and simimer nion~. I have aUached a pOst toumamentreport form last years' eve~t. I expect this, years' event to equal, and probably , ' surpass the success of last years' event.' , ' , . The und~rsigned certifies that the information provided above is true aiuiaccuraie and any projections are based on history of similar events and activities that are available to the industry and adjusted to local conditions. Applicarit's Si AppliCant's Name: Roger D. Wilson Applicant's Title: Asst. Executive St. Director Date: , February 26.2007 . . Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 2/2812007 14 '. ~tember 5., 2006 September 5,2006 , Tourism Enhancement Grant . Post Event Report From: Washington State USSSA Event: Men's "C and Dn National Championships September 2-3, 2006 ,.Amt.: $2,500.00 The money from this grant was spent in a v~lety of ways. These include expenses involved with the web site exposure and upd~tes leadi,ng up, to the event, along with game by game updates on the internet throughout the tournament. T-shirts were printed with the Federal Way logo, along with the USSSA logo, a~.d given to all children that attended, the event. Banners were bought that displayed the Federal Way logo and hung at the complex over the weekend. Part of the bid fee for this event was , used to cover the costs involved in advertising the event on the National website, and for mailings and communication expenses associated with it. This years' event brought 14 teams from outside of the Seattleffatoma area into th~ Federal Way .mtinity for the weekend. There were a total of28 teams that participafed over the weekend, with . east nine of them purchasing rooms for the weekend. We have determined, from the travel information'sheets that were handed back in to us, that over 150 room nights were booked in local hotels for the weekend. BREAKDOWN OF ATTENDANCE 9-2 9-3 , Total Actual Proi. Actual Proi. : Actual" 'Proi. Participants 420 510 " 210 240 630 750 Spectators 340 450 200 ,225 540 675 Support 16 16 10 10 26 26 BREAKDOWN OF TRAVEL AND LODGING NEEDS: Participants 50% Seaffac area 22% Out of State 38% from around Washington Spectators 70% Seaffac area 20% Out of State 10% from around Washington Admin/Support 60% Seaffac area 0% Out of State 40% from around Washington . . Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 in8/2007 15 ACCOUNTABILITY OF ROOMS BOOKED . Coach Home Town Actual room nie:hts Team COURTY ARB MARRIOTT (Fed Way) C-Town Softball Chris Hosbaw Boise, ld 12 , , Rwmin' Oogs Boise, ld 1.0 TKO Construction Boise, ld ' 12 Tournament Staff Dick Calvo Seattle, Wa. '4 LA QUINTA (Fed Way) .Central Wa. Players, Yakima, Wa. 6' FEDERAL WAY INN Wicked Co delaine, ld, 10 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS, (Fed Way) Team Impact Boise, ld. ,12 HOLlDA Y INN (Fed Way) Team Freedom Salem, Or. 6 . ,UNKNOWN MOTEL (Fed Way) Jokers Softball Club Richland, Wa, ~ TOTAL 80 This has been the first year in the northwest for this event, as it is today, and we 'feel very good about, the numbers that were entered in this event and look forward to the 2007 season, 'While this particular event has gone off smaller than the Committee had probably hoped for, we feel that the overall economic impact was a major shqt in the arm for Federal Way on a weekend that is normally not so busy. By using the National formula that is accepted by most Visitor and Convention bureau's around the' country, and applying the numbers on a more realistic scale, this weekend has had an economic impact on the Federal Way community of over $145,000.00. ' . . Tourism Enhancement Grant ,2007 2/28/2007 ,16 &AL BUDGET FOR: USSSA Northwest Division ',Men's "C" and "D" Nat~onal Championships SUBMITTED BY: Washington USSSA EVENT DATES: September 2-3, 2006 INCOME Entry Fees. . . . ; . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ,$9,100 :00 Gate Revenue....:.... ........... .... $ 606.00 For Sale Shirts..............:.:...... $ 460.00 Federal WayGrant.................. $2.500.00 Total $12,666.00 EXPENCES National Office Bid..,............ ... $3,500.00 World Berths for i teams... ......... $ 500.00 Celebration Park Rental Fee.:.. ....$1,240.00 Umpire Fees......... .................. $2,II2.DO Youth Shirts for give-aways........ $ 870.00 Banner for Federal Way...... p' .... $160.00 Cost of For Sale Shirts............... $ 375.00 .e-aways to 10qll restaurants..... $ 500.0D , ,d help.............................. $ 420.00 Awards... ............ ............ ..... $1,008.00 Travel Money to top 2 teams,:. ,., $ 800.00 Bracket Boards and packets....... ' $ 160.00 Balls... ... .... ., '.. '" ,'. ... " , '.. .".. $ 215.00 Motel Rooms... '. .. .. .,. ... . .. .,. ,:. $ 192'.00 'Internet work...... ,.. ... ... '" ...... $ 320.00, , Mise. ., , . . .. . . , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ... $ 175.00 Total $12,547.00 ,PROFIT: 119.00 I The undersigned certifies the information provided above is true and accurate, and use of the TEG funds has ,been in acco~ 0 e grimt eo.nd' ionS. ' , 08-28-06 Date' er D. Wilson Co-Assistant Executive State Director' 206-789-9133 t Name Title \ . End of Application . . Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007' 2/25/2007 2 . .. ~ CITYOF ~' 7 , Federal Way Lodging Tax AdvisoryC'()ntmittee Tourism Enhancement Grant GRANT APPLICATION , ' 'GRANT APPLICA TION.lNSTR.UCl10N~: Rea4 the entice p~cket, including the attached selection criteria before completi'ng this application. Please type or pnnt. Answer each question to the beSt of your ability. The City does not provide funding for to~mament eptry.fees, travel, lodging~ meals, uniforms, equipment, coaches' salaries, facility upgrades or capital campaigns. If a question is not applicable to your event, simply write "N/ A" in the space provided. You .may mail or deliver you:r completed application to the address listed below ~ Attn: Lillian Yeh, TEG Application City of Federal Way P.O. Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063':9718 Applicants will be notified of the date and time their application will be reviewed by the TEG Committee. " It is recommended that a representative of your organization be on hand for the review to answer , .estions from the TEG Committee. " APPLICANTS NAME: Roger D. Wilson o RGANlZ A nON: USSSA FEDERAL TAX ill: #943112567 IS A QUALIFlED 50 I <(;) ORGANlZA nON Yes STREET ADDRESS: 8630 - 21 st NW . Seattle. Wa. 98117 MAlLlNG ADDRESS: PO Box 31089 Seattle. Wa. 98103 DAYTIME Telephone: (206) 228-0426 Fax: (206) 789-1659 Official Event Name: USSSAlFe.deral Way Men's Maior NIT Proposed Date(s) of Event: Julv 27-29. 2007 " E-Mail Address: stateoffice@USSSAWa.com . GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED $5.000.00 The' grant shall be used solely for marketing. promoting and advertising of eligible,events and or festivals. Tourism Enhancement Grant . 2007 2/2512007 3 Proposed dates of event: Julv 27-29. 2007 . Proposed schedule of event for each day: Date Time, ' Date Time 7-27 5:00-LO:00 PM 7-28 7:00Am - 10:00 PM ' 7-29, 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM , . Briefly describe the, event (type of actiVity",age group, 'gender;'e~): . . . . . Men's Slow pitch softball at the highest level of play. Teams will travel ~om many different states From around the cOuntry to compete for the ultimat~ prize in C()mpetitive soft~all on a National level of play. What is the cultural or educational value'ofthe' event? ,This event brings together:individuals and groups from all walks oflife. and serves to better aquaint individuals With different stress situations in both athletics and life. Scope of Eveilt (ch~ck I): _Local (FW area) Greater Metro (Seattleffacoma/Everett) _ Regional (Pacific NW) '.x Natio~ _Ijrternational Previous Hosts YEAR, CITYISTA TE . Washington USSSA has hosted this event at the Celebration oomplex. in Federal Way. every year for the past 6-7 vears. This is a very sought after tournament that is awarded to only 14 different sites in the U.S. annually. , Has this event ever been held in the following locations (check all that applies}? -X..FederalWay --X.King County Pierce County If yes, please provide the following information: MonthlYear ' Venue City Throughout the ninties in Mav and Julv at the Russell Road Complex in Kent VENUE INFORMATION Proposed local venue(s): Celebration Park Location(s): ' Federal Way Have you confirmed the availability of the proposed dates at the primary venue? . YES X NO_ Will you have a need for secondary or practice venues'! YES_ NO-X . tOTAL VENUE RENTAL (both oompetitionand practice sites) $1.500- 1.600 -... .Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 2125/2.007 4 _VENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION Please attach a b~dget for the event, listing expenses, revenue and sponsorsh.ps. Revenue should include ONLY ticket sales and entry fees. Also'include a list of other sources of financial supportTequested ~d confirmed (sponsorship" grants, etc.) which you have pursued.' ' , Is a host fee required?.yes If so, what amount? $1.200.00 or~% ofpr~ N/A ' 'Ranee' ofticket prices , Adults Children Groups $ 5.00 $ 2.00 $ N/ A. Ranee of.Entrv Fees : ' ' Team $ 325.00 per team with a projected number oferttries being 24-28 teams Proiected Number of Tickets Sold Adults ' Children Groups $ 1.500.00 (300) , $ 100.00 (50) , .$N/A Amount of expenses local host is respo~ible for? $A11 of them What portion of the event's proCeeds will be kept by the 10<?3.1 host? .-0- ' or_% of proceeds ECONOMlCIMPACT How many athletes 300-360 performers will the event attract? How many teams/groups Will the event attract? 24-28 I Seattle! Tacomal I Greatef ' Everett Metro: Regional %' Projected Attendees FWOfc>> Areas % ' (pac. NW) National % International % I Athletes/Performers 15 % 20 % 35 % 30 %' % : Spectators . '35 % 45 % 10% 10 % % ! Support (stafr,vendors, 20 % 70 % 10 %' % % : volunteers, etc.) , Of the numbers listed above, what percentage will require overnight lodging? Participants 40% Teams/Groups 40% flectarors 25% Event Staff 100% Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 2/25/2007 5 , . GRANT AMOUNT'REQUESTED . $5.000.00 The grant shall be used solely for marketin2. promotin2 and advertisine of eligible events and or festivals. How will the event be publicized and riIarketed? Please list all publications and media venues that will be,'usro. Please submit the bud~et fOl: the event. Thank you. " The event baS alceady been printed in our state-wide Tournament Guide and appears on our website. It is fully advertised through our National Office and The Conference USSSA media guide. There are many National web sites that advertise and promote the 14 tournaments that are available to these' ~ each y~. There is a total, of 24-28 teams that compete for a spot in the ~otld Series, held in Qrlando; Florida each year. Only the top' 16 teams in the country qualify for this, the most prestigious Championship of all Associ3.tions. ' ' llulve attached a post to~ent report form last years', event. I expect this years' event to .equal, cio.d probably surpass the success of last year~' event. ' In 2006 we were limited in the amount of advertising and promotion that we could do for theeveilt, due to the reduction in the grant that we received, compared to those in the past. We are hoping that this Committee will be able to increase the amount of the grant so that we can better promote this event in the Federal Way . Community, and beyond: The undersigned certifies that the information provided above is /roe and accurate and any projections are based on history of similar events and actiVities that are available /0 the industry aiuJ adjusted to local conditions. Applicant's Signa Applicant's Name: Applicant's Title:Ij<ST < s;.. tx~rllrllJ{. U~crqIt.Date: .:J./ .).(j,/" "7 . (.{5S5A /, I Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 2/25/2007 6 . 'August 24,2006" Tourism Enhancement Grant Post Event Report From:' Washington State USSSA Event: Men's Major Nit, July 21-23,2006 Arnt.: $2,000.00 , The money from this grant was spent in a varietY of ways.: These include expenses involved, with the websit~ exposure and updates leading up to. the event, along with game by game updates on the ,internet throughout the tournament. The rental and advertising of an enchanted house blow:-up provided free of charge to all kids that entered the complex. 'T-shirts were printed with the Federal ,Way logo, along with the' USSSA logo, and given to aU children that attended the event. Banners were' bought that displayed the Federal Way logo and hung at the complex over the weekend. The rental of a sound syste~ to announce the event, and used for the'announcement of free eql,lipmentfor the kids that attended the tournament This years' event brought 11 teams from outside of the pacifi<;; n.orthwest to the Federal Way .mmunity fur the weekend. There were a total of35 teams that participated over the weekend, with least eleven of them purchasmg rooms, for the weekend. This tournament was one of the most sucCessful th&t we have had in. the Community over the, past few years, and we see it getting only better.- in the future. The Home Run contest on Friday night once again, had in excess of 60 entries and attracted between 400-500 spectators. We have determined, from the travel information sheets that were handed back in to us, that over 150 room nights were booked in local hotels for the weekend, BREAKDOWN OF ATTENDANCE 7/21 7/22 7/23 Total Actual Proi, Actual Proi. Actual, Proi.' Actual, Proi. Participants 170 80 525 450 270 225 965, 755 Spectators 525 650 450 " 550 260 250 1,235 1,450 , Support 12 12 20 ,20 12 12 .44 44 BREAKDOWN OF TRAVEL AND.LODGING NEEDS: Participants 55% Sea/fac area 30% Out of State 15% from around Washington Spectators 50% SeafTa<; area ' 25% Out of State 25% from around Washington Admin/Support 85% SeafTac area 05% Out of State 10% from around Washington' . -------------- - Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 2/25/2007 7 ACCOUNTABILITY OF ROOMS BOOKED. Team Coach Home Town Actual room niehts . COURTYARD MARRIOTf (Fed Way) Delta Lending Group Carl Marimoto ' Martinez, Ca. 20 C- Town Softball Tim Pemberton' ,Boise, Id 8 KMElChaiteys C~s Cballey , S3;l1 Dieg9, Ca 18 EWM/G11lCombat ' CharleS Garcia Othello" Wa. 8 MARRIOTT (Tacoma) WCSILCV Dan GQldberg San Diego' 16 BESTWESTERN (Fed Way) Ft. cOllins, Co. ' EASlPollardslEaston ' John Casale 12 ' TRAVEL LODGE (Fife) Smith Softball Anthony Ortega SanJose, Ca 18 DA YS INN (Fife) Team Freedom Tun McQuery Salem, Or. 10 HOWARD JOHNSON'S (Fife) Code Red ,Matt Warren Brown Salem, Or. ' 8 FAIRFIELD . Team Combat Pat Dalsanders AU over 16 LA QUINTA (Tacoma) K&CrrAI Chris Stanich Cameron Par~ Ca. -1Q TOTAL 150 As you can see, the teams stayed in a variety of places, but all congregated in the Federal Way :,C9mmunity for the festivities that took place.over. the weekend. This was indeed a very good year' for this event arid we are looking forward to a bigger and better event in 2007. I am sut:e that the restaurants and other businesses in the community benefited from the participants spending habits over the course of this event. . -- ~ -~---~---- , Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 2/2512007 8 , , ~AL BUDGET FOR: Federal Way Men's "Major" NIT BMITTED BY: Washington USSSA EVENT DATES: July 21-23, 2006 iNCOME " Entry Fees...... .. . ... ... ............. $9,600.00 . Gate Revenue:...;. .................. $1,300.00 "' For Sale Shirts. .. ...... . . . ., . ,.'... . c. $1,580.00 Federal Way Grant... ... ....... ... ... $2.000.00 Total , $14,480.00 . ' EXPENCES National Office Bid,........... ...... $1,350.00 . Insurance Fee......................... $ 100.00 'Celebration Park Rental 'Fee. :...... $1,490.00 Umpire Fees... .,. ... ... ... ... .'.. '..... $3,072.00 ; Ball retrievers...... .., .......'..... .... $ 430.00 . Sound System,........... .. .. .. . . .. .. $ 250.00 Youth Shirts for gi ve-aways. . : . .. :. $ 920:00 .use of Air for kids.,. ............. $ 386.00 .' " ost of For Sale Shirts... ......... .',. $ 730.00 Field help.............................. $ 680.00 Awards.......... ,..., ... .".....,..... $1,242.00 Prizes in Home Run Contest....... $ 450.00 Travel Money to top 3 teams...,.. $2,250.00 Bracket Boards and packet,~:...... $ 250.00 Balls.........,......................... $ 450.00 Motel Rooms.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ,. . " .. . $ 394.00 Internet work... .., .... .. .. .... ... ... $ 320.00, Misc... . . . . . . . .. ," . . .. .. . ; .. .. . .. . . .... $ 175'.00 Total $14,939.00' NET LOSS: 459.00 ' The undersigned certifies the infonnation provided abov~ is true arid a~urate, and use of the' TEG fimds has been in accor: o the grant conditions. 08-28-06 Date Co-ASsistant Executive State Director 206-789-9133 Title Contact Phone Number ---~- ~ -~- ~-- . - . ~~ I March 30, 2007 Patrick Doherty , Director Economic Development: City of Ferleral Way PO Box 9718 , Federal Way, W A, 98063, Re: 2007 Tourism Enhancement Grant Request Mr. Doherty, Please accept the following application for the 2007 grant fromThe Federal Way . Knights Baseball Club. We. recently received funds from the 2006 grant that helped to offset the costs of advertising and marketing our event and this was very much appreciated. Our 2nd annual event last year was a big success, and built upon the strong foundation of our inaugural 2005 tournament The feedback that we received from the visiting teams was exceptional, and we already have four of those teams scheduled to come back. In fact, with the knowledge that was gained over the course of the past two years, as well as the verbal commitments we have received to date, we have expanded our tournament this, year to 32 teams 'and -4 different age di visions. Out boys are busily preparing for another trip back to Cooperstown this August to participate in a 96 team National Invitational tournament. Our local toumament is a fundraiser.in support of the trip. We are prepared to present our case once again to the ~oard, and look forward to the continued support of our event by the city. s in advance for you time and serious consideration. \~ ry K. Cerbana Co-Chair - Sponsorship Committee . -- ------- Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 3/3012007 2 . ~ CITY OF ~ Federal ,Way , , Lodging, Tax Advisory Com'mittee Tourism Enhancement Grant' GRANT APPLICATION GRANT APPLlCA TlONINSTRUCTlONS: Read the entire.pacl\et, including the aftached selection criteria before completing this application. Please type or'print. Answer each question to the best of you'r ability. The: , . CitY does not provide funding for t()urriament entry fees, travel, lodging, meals, unifonns, equipment, coaqhes' salaries, facility upgrades .or capital campaigns. If a question is not applicable to your event, simply write "N/A" in the space provided. You rnay,mail or deliver your completed application to the address listed below. Attn: Lillian Yeh, TEG Application ',CityofFederalWay' P.O. Box 9718 " Fede'ral Way, W A 98063-97 i 8 Applicants will be not,ified of the date and time their application will be. reviewed by tbe TEG Committee. _is recommended that a representativ.e of yo'iu organi~ation be onitand for the review to answer estions fro," the TEG Committee. ' , APPUCANT'S NAME: GUG:>!-f '~. Cf:P-i3}.N A ORGANIZA nON: re<::ONl..\... l~c l{-?s &~ C~ FEDERAL TAX lD: '20...,2.30D 6'Zlo [S,A QUAUFlED 501@ ORGANIZATlON~ STREET ADD,RESS: 2 ~ ., I'-{ 2. :?,<i -r~ eL S-r ('v\II-ftE VAu-,-/ \ LsA, "1803g MAIUNG ADDRESS: Z. Y (il'-t '2.:3> \.t r<< fC se' '~l{:: ,v~ ~A- <=(~ 1 S' -DA YTIME Telephone: ( 47(.,) 2--z,:.q - 2'bl~ ' Fax: (n?) ~3 Cj -<6~ 7:Z- SVMM.€P_ lL!\,J( 6WrS 11I .~ Official Event Name: ' BAs(!:-f':>ALL ( 6'JP-I'J4. ('--1~7 Proposed Date(s) of Event: ~40~T ?.. - S"' 2.s::>oi , , E-Mail Address: CeA)U.~~ G! (pk(<S -\- . r--e-.-\- .' GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED $ 1-,000 The gran I shall be used solely for marketing, promoting and advertising of eligible events and or festivals, Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 , 313012007 3 Proposed dates of event: ' ' f\.;60'~'\ 2~)" b-=>I . \ ' Proposed schedule of event for each day: Date Time Date Time f.1yG.. 2. 7~J~ 5"-CJ Avc; L{ - (-."s~i.J(:v","'rJ( 9-<1 p..~ > - TdU~"""'~'( l '2.- ~ AJ4 s-- ~..s I'l-NIl .....~7 q~ '-i . . . , Briefly describe the event (type of activity, age group, gender; etc): ~ 1- -:ceCl~, '{ dl"iS.."...., . ~bc-.lf' -("...6)" '" q. t"f,I\.+ . ~'~s~ <:<:.3<' a,v,5,t>'\:I ( \-0) H, ('2, ,~ ) . ~,,...& '(20b<.... ~r~+' ~f~ ~, ~ J QIV-e 7O~~ , ) , . What is the cultural or educational value of (he event? ~ ~ -kc:tJ'^ ~, b.~h~t' p,o(J (Jl...& ~~4,~,+. ~ s::. .\:'r ,kssD.^~' cVt ~<...Ot-~ I .("Di>r~^ , ;D <:<>t.( e~ VJe-f\..\ ,lC7sst'''\j' I ~ ' Sf:>'-{So-\.~S'\..('f Greater Metro (Seattleffacoma/Everett) , - International Previous Hosts YEAR Venue . \.UV."'<<j~~ 'B4~loa.(/ (tvb' DS" 5",<,... ...wf'ti f\v ~'l(..'-> ~~kll <lb 4. fW('Ji..-L ~+)C Has this event ever been held in the following locations (check all that applies)? >( Federal Way ><t King County Pierce County If yes, please provide the following information: MonthlYear Venue, City ~ s..e. a.(,,).'~~ . VENUE INFORMATION L:~ (~~i.t;,c-. " Proposed local venue(s): f~f~( ,cp, N~l(.",-<\{ ~\~ Loca tion( s): lt~~ ~ i II.c.o \. .", ~C ,G,. Have you confirmed the availability of the proposed dates at the primary venue? YES ANO ~ Will you have a need for secondary or p~actice venues? YES K NO - . TOTAL VENUE RENT AI.-- (both competition and practice sites) $ t'I,~~ Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 313012007 4 eVENT FINANCIAL (NFORMA TION Please attach a budget for the event, listing expenses, revenue and sponsorships. Revenue should include ONLY, ticket sales arid entry fees. Also include a list of other sources of financial support requested and confirmed (sponsorship; grants, etc.) which you have pursued. Is a host fee required?~Ifso, wh~tamount? $lKO or~% of proceeds Ran1!e ofticket prices Adults (\J(.... Children t.s{A ' Groups ;v()5- $ $ $ Ran1!e of Entry Fees Adults "-lIlt Children 't..J{A Groups $ $ $ ~SD / -\-~~ , Projected Number of Tickets Sold Adults ~/^ Children IS"''-'' Groups t--"l.#>t " $ $ $ Amount of expenses local host is responsible for? $ Au.. , :Fi<I'~(~ What portion of the event's proceeds will be kept by the local host? . or 100 % of proceeds ECONOMIC IMP ACT How many athletes L.I ~.; performers will the event attract? , ' How many teams/groups will the event attract? '"32- +6<""'5 Seattlel Tacoma! 'Greater Everett Metro. Region~1 % Projected Attendees FW% (to) Areas % (1'1,) (pac.~~' National % International % , ';J AthleteslPerformers 29 '% 5'"3 % I~ % - % - % Spectators 2.4 % 53- % 18 % - % - '% Support (stafr, vendors, % % % % % ,volunteers, etc:) <gO 20 - - '- Of the numbers listed abov~, what per~entage will require overnight lodging? \"-1 ~ es+'~ ~T \0 ~"""s (' \v> ~"r' Participants 3( % Teams/Groups '5\ % rC'-o~~, (" Q;<. d",> ~. Spectators '3, % Event Staff cP % ~~ UJ'\( ~ lbd5'Aj . ('5 r k'le'-~ + 2 rop~ ~' f (G'f~~ .-t ~ c.--..cLs e~"t'Js ~'jof Ltf> f"'Q~ ~ ~tI\. Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 3130/2007 5 GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED $ 1., 000 . The grant shall be used solely for'marketin~. promotineand advertisine of eligible events and or festivals. How wiH the event be pubLicized and marketed? PLease List aU publications and media venues that ~iIlbe used. Please submit the budget for the event. Thank you. ' , 51"cc \;.~ a.;< ~ ~ u> '"', ~ ,G?~.{-~' ( ~ -l-e~.s' -+t'H5 YJ;1oV' , ~ ~ d ( : do\~' o0\-Itd.~ ~ l-<(~+, re7(~ ~~ ~ ~iOS'A ~c..J,h~( , t"I'<~..J..5, 'OJ/" e~~ J.v ~~ ~5 ~ 4:t-.e -{,.J/'"(l~ ' (,J:U ' \^c(v~k ,~,~c;l "^<(/\~+~J (Lf c~::.,~ ~c~.s ') ~ ~s Xo.1J>.. . ~ II ov</' ~"'~~~-1' '). .~lAJSr~r<f '~~~bcd' ~/,i>.J.. ~( ,JII-V-bos<;'" "'. ("..k~~+- ~ (!->C.b5' k er-r--<,l b l~s:*s... +~",,.+-, 1- Cl<. JI. ", Jr " ,f( '(<:/ ~j,wr.{? $<J a ~ l} a':s ICV.5 . ~ ...l,..~.Js l"'- -re- ~p<bf'^( f ,t- ~ ~s.- , ('"""J..' (Jl"J.?l"J, ell"'., <Jve.---h.s., ~r 0<-lr ..bC>v~skrs I ~ ~.k.~0/' ~ ~f;"'~' ,~' ~ c.{ob. .. The undersigned certifies that the information provided above is true and accurate and any projections are , based on hisiory of similar event and activities that are available to the industry and adjusted to local' conditions., ' , Applicani's Signatuie: "J- Applicant's Name: G~i-( ~ &-fl,JtNA Applicant's Title: ~J.!;I-S~(p Co-C\\-'\It'- Date: ~(-z.~lo-7' . . JlJiiililbi. Tourism Enhancement Grant -, 2007 Budget: .i.tevenue ,. 32 Teams (2 are comps) x $450 each $13,500 . Concessions $3,000 . Sub Total $16,500 Expenses . . Baseballs $750 . Umpires (160 games; 3 umps in final round) $3,800 l . Food and Drinks ' $1,100 . Chalk $1,000 . Field rental, prep and materials $1,500 . Sub Total $8,150 . Net profit $8,350 Sources of Funding: A maj.ority of tbe funds that are generated are coming from the entry fees paid by the participating teams. We are attempting to secure a sponsorship by Baden f.or reduced baseballs. All other costs are to be incurr:ed by the Baseball Club. . .:.'.:~I.~'::: . .": .:.'. " ::.;l;: .. . .. i$~~J~)\" ":;;#~~~ . . i,;g;. .~ ...., . ", i TOURISM GRANT APPLICATION " '.'-' '. ~:,;~.~. 2:0.07 Federal Way's Festival Days August 24 · 25 · 26 " " '.. , . "'~. ..." ..:: ;..~:; ..:~~#. . ",.:4 ~ ..: ."JI: -------- -- -- . . :. . . . . ...... .' . ~.. .. '" .':. ,:':: .~:~. :::. . .' . .... ..- .:~.:';j::;';: . :.: :~:: .:,,;.:. . ." '. .. ~ .. . CITY OF ,~ Fed'eral Way '~:~'Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Tourism Enhancement Grant GRANT APPLICATION CHECK LIST, Please return this page along with the grant application and all attachments. - Completed Application , - - 'Event Budget' - List ,of other sources of funding, both requested and confi~ed . Others: - Applicant's Signature:;;J;P}Jh( ~ , J<~YlO J~ Applicant's Name,:1B-::h;~ f)OI )-h--naYJ Applicant',s Title~'x:n~ip ChaJfG Date: $/O){o 1'0-=1- ' ... . ~ Organization: Wr:rr.:tJ [j)nY'o ~'VallYJ\f~ Office use only , Date Received: " ' .'.; .' , . :=:\. ...;:.:,(. ........ " ....~.. ; .~~;i~. :l~f .~f&} ....~~.' ',': .' '.:..; :..,.... .. ..:~~. Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 ",0;' 3/2612007 2 :.~~ , ..;~ ~ .::?{;: . CITY OF ~ :~~? Federal 'Way :."'';' .:_";.' -r~; , .' ~~~~ ':.. " ..:.~~ Lodglng'Tax Advisory: C~mmittee :=:-: , , Tourism Enhancement Grant " ..' GRANT APPLICATION " , , GRANT APPLICA TICN INSTRUCTICNS: Read the entire packet, including the attached selection criteria . .::.~. before completing this application. Please type or print. Answer each question to the best of your: ability. The . " City does not provide funding for tQurnament e~try fees, travel, lodging, meals, uni forms, equipment, coaches' .. salaries, facility upgrades or capital campaigns. If a question'is not applicable to your 'event, simply w~ite ...... , "N! A" in the space provided. You may mail or deliver your completed application to the address listed below. . : Attn: LillianYeh, TEG Application " City of Federal.Way ....p. P.O. Box 9718 ,', Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 ..... ...., Applicants will be notified of the date and time their application will. be reviewed by the TEG Committee. >,. .~";". It is recommended that a representative of your organization be on ,hl,lOd (or the ,review to answer .... ';;':'.. . questions from the TEG Committee. .... APPLICANT'S NAME: Federal Way Community Council. dba Federal Way's Festival Days CRGANIZA TICN: Federal Way's Festival Days .. " FEDERAL TAX ID: 91-0976982 ' IS A QUALIFIED 50}<<;> CRGANIZATION_Yes_ ..,. STREET ADDRESS: ..... .....;: MAILING ADDRESS: _P.C. Box 4274, Federal Way, W A 98063-4274 " DA YTIME Telephone: ( 253, ) 925-5565 ' ,Fax: (253 ) 925-5750 " " .. .official Event Name: Federal Way's Festival Days " Proposed Date(s) of Event: August 241h, 25th and 26th, 2007 .. , E-Mail Address: publis~er@fedwaym irror.com :. ~ GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED ".:':".:: .::,;. $, $10.000 :. '::~:~ '.:;' >~t The grant shall be used solely for marketinl! promotinl! and adveriisino of eligible 'events and or feslivals. , - ... _ ... _ . n__.____._~___.__.__.. "- ...'.:.::. Tourism Enhancement Grant ; 2007 2~i;;: 3/26/2007 3 .,... ':.:1 . .posed dates of event: :'.1.: August 24th", 25th", 26th, 2007 .. ., .~ .... Proposed schedule of event for each day: The Commons at Federal Way Friday, Atig':15t 24th: ,:: 3'pm to 8 pm , Saturday, August 25th . lOam to 8 pm , Saturday, Augl!st 26th lOam to 6 pm Main festival. Live entertainment stage, community stage;' arts and crafts, food vendors, commercial vendors, inflatables, bingo, petting zoo and carnival. Car show will be held on Saturday, August 25th from 9 am to 3 pm Aquatic Center-5K RunlWalk Saturday, August 25th,at 9"00 am Last year we had over 170 participants. We had athletes from our neighboring cities including Federal Way. We are anticipating 250+ athletics for the 2007 event. Parade Sat1,lrday, August 25th at II am. Starting point: 312tb & Steel Lake Park. The 'parade route: Starting point: 31th & 23rd Street. Heading south until 3161h, then west on 316th until 20lh street. Then south on 20th street, crossing over 320th street and into the Commons Mall. (Same route as the past two years). . ~: ,.ieflY describe the event (type of activity, age group, gender, etc): ,',,', ..... \.~ e festival was originally organized as a part of the Washington Centennial Celebration. The Federal Way's Festival Days (formerly Family Fest) committee is made up of active volunteer citizens from many organizations within our community who bring with them broad experience in putting together a successful festival. As the only active branch of the Federal Way Community Council, we continue to reshape the organizations so,that is can continue to serve and unite the Greater Federal Way Community. Our priorities are to bring together the Greater Federal Way Community in a celebration of its unique characteristics and potential. We have succeeded in doing this by working closely with organizations and businesses that serve people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds, including our governing agencies, to provide a fun, safe and inter-active community celebration. In doing this, we have created an event that will draw people into our community to see what Federal Way has to offer. What is the cultural or educational value of the event? The Festival is an opportunity to showcase local artists and performers that live in and around the Puget'Soun'd area. To give the citizens of Greater Federal Way the opportunity to see, hear and participate in a yariety of cultural activities and performances. To be sensitive to all. ages, their cultural backgrounds and physical abilities. To celebrate the many cultures that makes up our diverse community. We recognize and support the unique cultural heritage and individual structure of each family. We accomplish these goals by giving people and , organizations an opportunity to be a part of the festival by joining.in the parade, demonstrations, commercial booths and On one of our stages. .ope of Event (check I): _X_Local (FW area) Greater Metro (SeattleffacomalEverett) ~ Regional (Pacific NW) _National International .::.:;;- .'; ".~ .; i ------ '>, . "/:f Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 .'~~::~. 3/2612007 4 .. Previous Hosts YEAR CITY 1ST A TE Venue, " N/A . .'"~~ " .~~;...,: .; : Has thi~ event ever been'heldi~' the following locations (check all ~hat-applies)? X Federal Way King County Pierce County If yes, please provide the following infonnation: MonthlYear Venue City August 2007 ' The Commons at FederafWay Federal Way " August 2006 The Commons at Federal Way Federal Way August 2005 ,The Commons at Federal Way/Steel Lake Park Federal Way " . ,.' VENUE INFORMATION , Proposed local venue(s): The Commons at Federal Way & Aquatic ,Center Location(s):In the parking lot of the Commons Mall. On the Pacific Highway and 324thside of tile mall. ", . Have you confinned the availability ofthe proposed dates at the primary venue? YESx_NO_ Will you have a need for secondary or practice venues? YES - NO~ TOTAL VENUE RENTAL (both competition and practice sites) $ Not Available at this time EVENT-FINANCIAL INFORMA nON Please attacha budget for the event, listing expenses, revenue and sponsorships. Revenue should include ONLY ticket sales and entry fees. Also include a .list of other sources of financial support requested and confinned ,(sponsorship, grants, etc.) which you have pursued. Is' a host fee required? No If so; what amount? $ or_% of proceeds Ranee of ticket prices -NIA Adults Children Groups $ $ $ Ranee of Entrv Fees Adults Children Groups .. $ $ $ .. Projected Number of Tickets Sold Adults Children Groups ,:'. " $ $ $ .'....;: :.1 --~--~- - - Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 .:~'i 3/26/2007 5 . ..' ,;:.,;, Amount of expenses local host is responsible for? $ 100%' :"~~ .hat portion of the event's proceeds will b~ kept by the local host? ':-~~: .':.i..:~ ,;{;' $ None or_% of proceeds ,," ", ECONQMIC Il\t~r A.,CT -, , ,:,-:,; How many athletes ',250+' (5k Run) , p~rformers 30 will the event attract? How many teams/groupswilLthe ev~nt attract? Do riot know at this time .. Seattle{ Tacoma/ Greater Everett Metro. Regional % Projected Attendees FW% Areas % (pac. NW) National % International % " AthleteslPerformers 70 '% 30 % o % o % o % .. , Spectators 70 % 30 % o % o % o % .. Support (staff~ vendors, 100 % o % o % o % o '% : volunteers, etc.) .i '::" 'it, , Of tbe numbers listed above, what percentage will require overnight lodging? ", ",-:," .rticiPants 5 ,% Teams/Groups ~ 0 ' '% ....""....~ -- ,.:~~, ectators 5 % Event Staff 0 % ::'- ,', ' " GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED $ $10.000 The grant shall be used solely for marketine. promotine and advertisi~e of eligible events and or festivals. .. How will the event be publicized and marketed? Please list all publications and media venues that will be used. Please submit the budget for the event. Thank you. (See attached) :::.\ '; .:~f.: :. .""~ . ':8';,. :t~.'. .....' :n;: ",~Ri '. ~-.:;, ",,~..': ,I , .. . .~~.~." ~:. ':'. ~. .' . ." .... '~:::~~~:.:.: ," :"::":".:,. .~.:... . :. :;:':'.~~::':~'~:;.;"": ....:.... ..' *i' .. , , Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 3/26/2007 6 . i~:. :,\ "~ :~.:::, "Y..'. ....;. . " . ....-. ~'. $." ':~~. .,..'1.....:..; . '.-.," . ',' :;.~ ' " . -;:. , ' .... '.' ~ " The undersigned certifies that the information provided above is trUf! and accurate and any projections are " based on history of similar events and oCtivities thqt are available to the industry anq adjusted to local ' , conditions. ' . ", , " .r,'._ ..ApplicancsSignatu~~ k'~rY7OA.. .J "'; Appiicimt's Nam~;/e '"SOl ~QYJ , Applicant's Title~n:hip ~haJP_. Date: 3/21oIQ:1 .,f ;.-:.:. '..,' ()X;~ '.:s -fes-h\61 wys . t." '. "," :-, .~,' -. .,' {5; " " " '.(:. " . .... 'd: ; i ':"':', ;..::~ . . :~.i\ '~'.: . ;....2:: '.~'.l:.~. ~.".;.: '~~. ";.:-~. ' :1 I .........,. .... -.. . '" .._-------._.~~---_..- " - '" , , .:., , ' .' . . u, . ...... ,'. . .'~. ..... ':';i,1. .. . .,', . '. . . " ' . , .'. . ~ h '. .::...:: . , ' " - .,' ..,;. . ,- PROPOSED 2007 BUDGET ~~"~':""For.',Federal Way's' Festival Days " ,. REVENUES: ' GRANTS AND SPONSORSHIPS $43,000 OTHER REVENUES: . . BOOTH & PARADE FEES , $20,000 RIDES & ACTIVITIES $10,000 SUBTOTAL: $30,000 " TOTAL REVENUES: $73,000 ' , '" : EXPENDITURES: . ENTERTAINMENT STAGES $17,000 PARADE & FLOAT $ 5,000 5K RUN $ 3,000 SOUND & OTHER ' $ 5,000 SUBTOTAL: $30,000 PROMOTION ADVERTISING $20,000 YARD SIGNS $ 1,000 . OTHER PROMO $ 2,000 ..' .. SUBTOT AL: $23,000 OTHER EXPENDITURES EQUIPMENT RENT $8.000 INSURANCE $3,000 ACCOUNT & LEGAL $5,000 MISe. $4,000 SUBTOT AL: $20,000 .. TOTAL EXPENDITURES: $73,000 " ,. :.: "'\ .::. : .:~~ '..;:.':'.- ":.~?lt .~;iti. ;'~hr .':-r..' .....?~i.. :~~w. ---- - .. .ittl~/ ::' :~:::.'.:~t~.~~~.:. . .... _ ...... ::.."; ,.' ,'... .. -: .~:~. ,;~ .-. . . . ;', .....:~ -... .....;. ,,: '" . . . '. '. ...... . , , .. ~ " ':;~~. . -:; . 2007 SPONSORS OF .};~ ::. .,:;,' FEDERAL W A y;S FESTIVAL DAYS -:.' . , .' . '~~('''., .. ....... ...... ALASKA USA CREDIT UNION AUBURN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER CASCADE REGIONAL BLOOD SERVICES , CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL EVERGREEN BANK .. FEDERAL WAY MIRROR '.: :.r HERITAGE BANK .:. HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE , KING COUNTY METROPOLITAN MARKET -'I' ',1"'- PUGET SOUND BLOOD :...... ST. FRANCIS'HOSPIT AL .. TARGET ,,,, ';.., VIRGINIA MASON ..... ~:.. wpYERHAEUSER . ..': STILL WORKING ON THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES:. .. BALLY TOTAL FITNESS CHRISTIAN FAITH CENTER DEVRY MUCKLESHOOT CASINO PETE VON REICHBAUER QWEST - RED CANOE CREDIT UNION ." TQTE U.S. HEALTHWORKS W A L-MA RT WOODSTONE CREDIT UNION :.' ',' ,~ .-;. .~.. ,>, ;.? ': .;.~. c~'. ,', .. ~ :~'.~. ;~t.'i';: I fl "7$.1 ., .' ....... ...._-_.~-,~~ t~~1!~~' .:.., ,':::',:,:. ,::~t.~iIi~:: ,~J~~:. ,:~:. ~:r'~:' . 'Internal~evenue Service, Department of the-Tre.a.s'ury . .', '":"';'::;~ ~ .. . .. ...-:; . . ., .' OiSI(/ci " P.O. Box 235'0 Los Ar.geles, Cali!. 90053 .: Oireclo( Person to c.ontact: . Fr:JJER.~L \..lAY GOHMmnTY COUNCIl. .ute L BARRAGA.),j P.O. BOX ,3684 Telephone Number: fC:DERAL' ~~~~f:. '''W,\ 98QbJ .. (213) 894-233b " '. ReIer Reply 10: . EO(0216)95 Date: FEBRUARY .22, 1995 Et~: 9t-097b982 Dear Taxpt:iyer: This letter i.s in response to your request for a, copy of,.. the determination letter for th,e above naIned cirganii.ation. ' Our records indicate that this organization was recognized to be exemot fror:\ Federal income tax in DEC~'1BER 1967 as, described ln Internal Revenue Code Section.'501(c) (3). It is .rther classified as an organization that is not a private undation as defined in section 509(a) of the code, b~cause it an organization deSCrlb€d in,section 170(b) (1) (A) (vi)_ ,The exe~pt status for the determination 'letter issued in Ot:CEHBER,l967 cor.tinues to be in effect. If you need further assistance, please contact our office at the above address or telephone number. Sincerely, i~?:,-",. ..... .' J ~J DisclosureAss~tant . . , :~ ~ .~. .~. \"'~ -. ~~ . 0.'1 :"il~~~t,' /',::ii.I~. . -:/;. ~ - ::~, ;.~::".~f~',: .~::~~~\: . ' '~t. .,",~ ..;';~ ........... .~ .... ~)'. , ".:.... .' " ,', '\ '. , .. 2007, . FEDERAL WAY'S FESTIV AL DAYS ADVERTISING/PROMOTION, .. '. ". "'.'0 ,.... -:.:., .;,~; .....,... ,....... .;1' . :~:;i~~::' ..~j:::l . - - --- . ....... ... ~ . ~.. . ...._.~t....-.."'.-.....~ .' ....... " '..' <(i.~~~r ' /1~. :]1 ....... ..''.'lj,' ':..~~: . 2007 FEDERAL WAY'S FESTIVAL DA YS ..: ;1 ;1:), .:~ , ADVERTISING/PROMOTION '.~'.. , " .. .~.:'"..:~:' , . ~'.:" . T.V. ADVERTISING .',.' . CHANNEL 6--KONG,l'Y',,' , " Position FederalWay;sFe,sti,,~'~ Days a~ a.'~esti'natiou e"ent fq~ the region. Attract " ...~. adults, families and cqIiti;nunities.',ttprri. ~hePugi~ :Sound' area.' . , " .. ~~ Extensi ve:Cov'erageA~ea; Ko~g;TV reache~ '~~atly:~ million Households ~' week. Ads will run,on'Dr. Phil/Oprah:Eveni'llgMhgazine/Extra, King ,5 Ne,<<sat1O pm and 7 am to 9 (im. .... '. . .- " ' 10 spots.' $J~rt.il1gAug~siiQ~~ ,"'. " ' , ..... ...... .., ., " . .:.;.. ..: ..' " Cost $5,000.00 ' " ... . i. 1.8 millionimpre~si9ns, ' ", ;} . ' ' ..;. CHANNEL 2-:-NW, CABLE NEWS , ' '" . .~.::. z .::.: Regional coverage. Weath~rdon:efrOlnFWFDonFriday. Will mention before. Friday, 'join us for your 5 d.ayfQrecast Fri~ay from Federal Way's Festival Days!' A minimum of 10 mentions. Opportunity for event spokesperson to appear on camera. Minimum of 6 updates throughout the day. Creating both commercials. 15 and 30 second spots: Need new pictures and logo. Cost $5,000 for 130 spots . '.~, ~: . TV COMBINED CAMP AIGN- '. 200, spots--$l 0,000 ;~. .:" , '.~' :' . <t* .n"" ,'.- ~1;--~i. ":~~J/ ~ '-::3.!j . . :'.~:;:-':.: . :.~:i;~~::\;,:, . . . . '" ~ .;:.....' >:1 . ~.": .' ..l =:':~:. . '. .... .' . ~i~~~' .::.:.i:-' '.~~ir .:.';};'. .,. " ~ , RADIO ADVERTISING ::,:i~ . .:1~~' i <~;: KRWM 106.9'- ':J;~l~ , .' ....:--.. Soft adult contemporary music. One of the top radio. stations for women 25-54 in ':'~~{ ~.:. . King & Pierce Counties, :..' ...~:. ,-'.;-: ....::. 28 spots (60 second spots) & 5 'Delilah' spots. ' .. Web site link and logo. .:!~ Cost $2,600 ....i{ .' ~!, :" :.:(... , KMPS 94.1- ''j -;'r.=.~. The number one radio station, 18+ in the Seattle,-Tacoma area~ : '~.f::;."~ :r ' 15 spots and a live remote on Saturday, August 26th. ':..:.'. Web site link and logo. ~... . .~... Cost $1,000' :::~~; ..:~~:~ .-.... . J~.::. KBSG 97.3- , .f~' Seattle's exclusive Oldies radio station for 16 ye~rs. Featuring the greatest hits from the 60's and 70's. The core listener is 43/44 years of age~ '- ,', :,~. 20-10 sec. Spots + e-mail blast to over 25,000 fun club members .;~.~~'1' ''.'- . .~.' Web site link and logo. '.~"'.1. . ..;~. Cost ,$2,000 ::~::::. . , KLA Y-1180 " NewsffalklSports Radio. ...-';., 90 spots (60 second spots) Live remote broadcast-interview sponsors, volunteers, committee members, etc. Live interviews the week prior. '.. Web site link and logo. ... Cost'$1200 MIX 92.5 (AM) KIXI 880 (FM) Kixi 880 is classic easy-listening hits from the '50s, '60s, '70s and '8'Os. ., . Mix 92.5 is today's hits. . .yesterday's favorites. ' ..:" - 34 spots -- 10 second spots & Web site link and logo. " Cost $1,020 KING FM 98.1 ..!'-,. ....... Classical music. .: . ,1~ _' .":<;.'~' .~31.' Web site link and logo. . .:..~ . ~'!:: ;:-.;;-:/ ,22 spots-60 seconds ,;~. Cost: $1,040.00 ,.;~"!. ..i.... I , ,--11: ' :i.I? ...~ . -... - '.- . . .."......_.._..:..:.._..>:;&:,.:..~,.r..:.:..:.....~ .: . , " '';' .~ .. ..... :;":~\~?'~.=. ::. ..... ~..;~;: -. ..... . '.:'-': "\ . " :)1: RADIO COMBINED: $8,860.00 . , , , PRINT~~WSP AP~RS . " .~ .,,:! . :-::~ FEDERAL WAy MIRROR " " '. (See Attached spread sheet) Cost: $14,535 (in-kind sponsorship) Best Of. ~ . "' Ran an 118 page ad in the Best of. . . .Festival Days was the winner for the Best :~ City Event. Cost: $210 ,;;' V ASHON ISLAND, BEACHCOMBER , 3 column by 10'; ad ran in the Vashon Island Beachcomber to promote Festival " Days. (See attached ad). Cost: $325.00 . 77 COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS .' A ,2 column by 4" ad ran in 77 community newspapers statewide to promote Festival Days. Eastern Washington: Spokane, Walla Walla, Leavenworth,' Cashmere, Lake Chelan. Western Washington: Blaine, Bremerton, Gig Harbor, Friday Harbor, Oak Harbor, Sequim. ~etro: Marysville, Edmonds~ Lyrinwood, Seattle, Shoreline. " Cost: $1,990.' MONEY MAILER' Insert into the August money tnailer-4 zones prior to the Festival in August. Cost: $2,000 (Iri-kind) I I I PRINTINEWSPAPERS COMBINED: $19,060.00 : " ~ . \~ ..... ..;~!. 3~~~ .~~ ..!~~t. - .' ________..,..-....#..................wo-_J.._.......; ::;.:,;);:\Ji~.;!,)!~Wflr:,' , .." '. " .-\~"f .. i. . .."....... ~ ... ""s;=rl ..... . ':;. MISCELLANOUS POSTERS .. . '.' " Festival Days Poster: .,' 250 posters, printed and posted around town promoting the festi vaL Cost: $180.00 Sk RunlWalkPoster: 250 posters printed and 'posted around town pr()moting the 5K RunfWalk. , Cost: $150.00' :) BROCHURES 5KRun/Walk Brochure ',.:.. 2,500 brochures were printed and distributed at local businesses to promote the festival and the 5K runiwalk. ' " Cost: $250.00 BUTTONS . More thanl,OOO buttons made to help promote Federal Way's Festival Days. Cost: $416.90. To be sold at $1.each asa fundraiser. ';" ...: ,i. .,f .)l~f. ", i;~~: ':1' Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 3/26/2007 2 . ""~ ", "...._~......~.. i' CITY OF "V'''' -"'''''"~~~,?,-,,,,,~ F~deral Way Lodging Tax Advisory CoIIimittee' Tourism Eti'ha'ncement Grant' GRANT APPLICA TIQN ~ . GRANT APPLlGATlON lNSTRUCTlONS: '.Read the entire packet, including the attached sel~ion ~riteria before completing this applicatiOn. Please tyPe oc print. ' AnSwec each qu~ion to the best .of your ability. The City does not provide ~ding for tournament entry fees, travel, lodging, llleals, wiiforms; equipment, coaches' , salaries,. facility upgrades or capital campaigns. If a question is not app4<<a,ble to Y()Uf eve.nt, simply write <'N/A" in the sp'ace provided. You may mail or deliver your completed appliCation to llieaddress listed below. Attn: Lillian Yeh, TEG Application' City of Federal wiW P.O. Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 Applicants wiH be notified of tbe date and tiine, tbeir application will be reviewed by ,the TEG Committee. 'is recommended that a n~preSentative of your organization be on b~d for the reView to anSWer ' estions from the TEG Committee. APPLICANT'S NAME: Alan Bryce ORGANlZA nON: Centerstage Theatre FEDERAL TAX ID: 91-1116700 IS A QUALIFIED 501<0 ORGANIZATION Yes STREET ADDRESS: 1710 S. 341st Place. Federal Way. WA 98003 MAILING ADDRESS: P. O. Box314L Federal Way. WA 98003 DA YTIME Telephone: (253) 661-1444 Fax: (253) 661-0484 Official Event Name: A Flea In Her Ear Proposed Date(s) of Event: May 18 through June 3. 2007 ' E-Mail Address: aabrvce(Q)hotmaiLcom ,. ' , GRANT A,MOUNT REQUESTED $5.000 > ' ..-.. . .-......... .... ---"-:"-' -.-----------.---. Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 3/2612007 ... .) The gTant shall be used solely for marketing, promoting and advertising of eligible events and or . festivals. Proposed dates of event: 'May 18 - June 3. 2007 \ Proposed schedule of event foe each day: Date Time Date Time Fridays and Saturdays at ,8 pm Matinees Saturday aodSundav at 2 pm Briefly describe the event (type of ~ctivity, age group, gender, etc): French farce by the man who created the genre ,- Georges Feydeau Recommended fur a~es 14 and older . , What is the cultural or educational value ofthe event? "With all gears meshed. the ,comedv flows. unimpeded by any thought of credibility... and gathers momentuin, reaching a delirious conclusion as everyone seems to be in the wrong room at the wrong time" - New York Times ScOpe of Event (check I): ~ Local (FW area) X , Greater Metro (Seattleffa~~verett) X- '. ' Regional (pacific NW) National _lntemational Previous Hosts YEAR CITY/ST A TE Venue N/A Has this event ever been held in the following locations (check all that'applies)? NO Fedeci.l Way King County Pierce County [fyes, please provide the foUowing information: MonthlYear Venue City , VENUE lNFORMA nON Proposed localvenue(s): Knutzen Family Theatre Location(s): . Have you confinnedthe availability of the proposed dates at the primary venue? YES K..NO - -~~- Tourism Enhancement Grant 2007 3/26/2007 4 Will you have a need for secondary or practice venues? YES _ NO_ eTAL VENUE RENTAL (both competition and practice sites) $5.500 EVENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION Please attach a budget for the event, listing expenses, revenue and spOl;lsorships: Revenue should include ONLY ticket sales and entry fees. Also include a list of other sc;>urces 'of &nancial ~upport requested and confirmed (sponsorship, grants, etc.) wt:ricb you have pursUed. Is a host fee required? NO If so, what amQunt? $ or~% of proceeds Ran1!e of ticket prices Adults Children ' Graups $ 20 - $25 $7 $ 9 -$15 'Ran2e 'Of Entry Fees Adults Children Graups $N/A $N/A' $N/A PraieCted Number or Tickets Said Adults Children Groups 940 50 i50 , " CQunt 'Of expenses local hOst is responsible fQr? $ " , at portion of the event's proceedS will be kept by the local hQst? $ or 100 % ofproceeds All proceeds are re-invested in the operations of centerstage. ECONOMIC IMPACT How many athletes N/A performers wilt the event attract? How many teams/groups wiU the event attract? Seattle! Tacam81 ' Greater Everett Metro. Regianal % Prajected Attendees FW% Areas % (pac. NW) N atiaDal % International % AthleteslPerformers % % % % % Spectatars % % % % .% Support (staff, vendars, % % % % % volunteers, etc.) Of the numbers listed above, what percentage ,Will require overnight lodging? 4t:iCiPants % ' Teams/Groups % , pectators % ' Event Staff % .. ._H. Tourism Enhancement Grailt Z007 3/26/20.07 5 . 'GRANT AMOUNT REQUESTED $5.000 The grant shall be used ~olely for marketing, promoting and advertising ofellgible events and or festivals. How will the event be publicized and marketed? Please list all publications and ~edia venues that will be us~. , Please submit the budget for the eveDt (attached). Thank you. Postcards mailed to 9,000 addresses. Design: $0 Printing: $900 Mail House $500 USPS $900 FedernlWay News $0 Tacoma News Trih. $250 Federal Way Mirror $450 This event will 'be publicized. and mar:keted using yard signs, post card ~iling, posters, regiOnal press releases; brochures, posting on calendars in. various regional web sites, and presentations at various cOmmunity . and governmental organizations. '11iis grant will facilitate purchase of advertising time on National Public Radio stations. TEG Grant supports buying time on a:adio station KING-FM ($2,000) and KIRO-AM ($3,000). These tWo were selected because a recent sUrvey shows that they are the most listened to by theatre audiences. The undersigned certifies thot the information provided above is /roe and accurate and any projections are based on history of similar events and actiVities that are available to the industry and adjusted to local conditions. Applicant's Signature: .~~ Applicanfs Name: AlcinBrvce Applicant's Title: Managing Artistic Director Date: 3 2-) 0) '. . . 3/26/0'7 FLEA IN HER HEAR PRODUCTION BUDGET Actors $ 4,550'.0'0' Designer $ 750'.00' . Movement $ 50'0'.0'0' , ,Costume Design $ 30'0'.0'0' SM $, 30'0'.00' .Lighting 'Design $ 30'0',0'0' Hospitality $ , 10'0'.00' Set $ 2,000.0'0' Costumes " $ 3;0'0'0':00' Props $ 300.00 Lights ,$ 50'.00' Royalti~s $ 60'0.0'0' Poster $ 175.0'0 PC/Flyer '$ 90'0.00 Postage $ 90'0.00 Mail Sef\lice " $ ,son. DO' Street SighS $ 50'0'.0'0' , Newspaper Ad $ 500.00' Programs' , $ , 900.00 . KUOW-FM $ 2,000.00 KIRO-AM $ 3,000'.0'0' Knutien 'Staff $ 1,'500.0q Rent $ 5,150'.00' $ 28,775.00' . . .... .. -.. .. .. . .... ....,... . .._. ..._:.. :o......~.. ._______ _ _ ..__,_.__.._..:..:..._-::.:..:..'\-.-...-........ Other Sources of Funding . Federal Way Arts Commission 2,250 Seattle Foundation 2,000 '4 Culture 500 . '. ,. . . .."- .' ." .. .' I. It ACCOUNTANT'S .cOMPILATION REPORT July 5, 2006 To the Board of Directors Center-stage Th~atre Arts 'Conservatory, Inc. Federal Way, Washington " We have compiled the accompanying statements of assets, liabilities and net assets - cash basis of Ceriterstage Theatre Arts Conservatory, Inc. (a nonprofit orgcmization) as of December 31, 2005 and 2004, and the related statements of support, revenue and expenses, and changes in net assets - cash basis for the years then,eri.ded, in accordance with, Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The financial statem~nts have been prepared on the cash basis of accounting, which is a comprehensive basis of accounting o~h~r thangenerall y accepted accounting principles. A compilation is limited to presenting in the form of financial statements information that is the representation.of management. We' have not audited Qr reviewed the accompanying financial statementsand~ accordingly, do not express an opinion or any other form of assurance on them. Management has elected to omit substantially all of the d.isclosures ordinarily included in financial statements prepared on the cash basis of accounting. If the omitted disclosures were, inCluded in the financial statements, they might influence the user's conclusions about the Organization's assets, liabilities, riet assets, revenues, and expenses. Accordingly, these financial statements are not designed for those who are not informed about such m~tters. IJrotlj r O~ 1 tJl~ rFRTIFIFO PllRllr ArrOI INTANT<; ANn AI J<;INF.S<; AnVI<;OR<; · 1617 <;Ollth ~7C;th Strpet · Fprlpr.::ll W.::lV, W;:I~hinntnn q'Rno~.*,nnq .... ..- ... . . '.. .'. : ~ ~:.. ..:):,..:.:...4......-:..P"O'~-...-.......,....--=--. . CENTERSTAGE THEATRE ARTS CONSERVATORY, INC. . STATEMENTS OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES , , AND NET ASSETS - CASH BASIS DltCEMBER 31,2005 AND 2004 (See Accountant's Compilation Report) , ." . . ASSETS 2005 2004 'CASH Unrestricted $ 2,880 $ 16,935, Temporarily restricted 13,063 7,500 15,943 24,435 . SEC'URITY DEPOSIT. , 1,000 1,300 EQUIPMENT,at'cost ' 11 ,419 15,521 less accumulated depreciation (8,292) (6,820) 3,127 ' 8,701 . TOTAL ASSETS $ 20,070 $ 34,436 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS PA YROLL'TAX WITHHOLDING 1,100 287 NET ASSETS Unrestricted 11,470 26,649 Temporarily restricted 7,500 7,500 Total net a'ssets ' 18,970 34,149 TOT At LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $' 20,070 ' $ 34,436 . - . CENTERSTAGE THEATRE: ARTS CO NSERV A TORY; INC. STA TEMENTS OF SUPPORT, REVENUE AND EXPENSES, AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS ~ CASH BASIS '(}ECEMBER~l, 2005 AND 2004 (See Accountant's Compilation ReJ)on) 2005 ,2004 UNREsTiUcTED NET ASSETS SUPPORT AND REVENUE Ticket saleS .$ 75,27'1 $ 58,272 Grants ~6,600 10~100 , D,onations 28,5'18 36.303 , Fund raising 3,966 5,224 Other 5,400 3.174 , ' Program advertising 960 950 Conservatory class feeS 1,470 155,715 115,493 EXPENSES Production 110,850 52,089 Contract labor' 14,560 14,014 Sall!iies 13,528 11,386 Rent 12,624 32,516 Depreciation 3,599 4,530 Office 3,387 2,138 Utilities 2,872 4,330 . Bank fees ,2,546 1,539 Fund raising 1,626 271 Taxes 1,420 1,171 Insurance 1,091 1,320 Dues and membership 45 375 Repairs and maintenance 10 240 Licenses and permits 10 10 Professional fees 1,012 Conservatory 145 168,168 '127;086 , OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE) Interest 80 14 Miscellaneous (2;806) (4,199) (2,726) (4,185) Decreas,e in unrestricted net ClSsets (15,179) (15,778) TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS Support received 7,500 Net assets released from restrictions 7,500 , , DECREASE IN NET ASSETS (15,179), (8,278) NET ASSETS, beginning of year 34,149 42,427 . NET ASSETS, end of year $ 18,970 .$ 34,149 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2007 ITEM #'_ (; ~ ------------~---------._._---~--------_._----------_.-------------.-------- CITY OF FEDERAL WAY J. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: CREATION OF A REVENUE DEVELOPMENT AREA AND USE OF LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING TOOL (LIFT) FOR INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING WITHIN THE AREA POLICY QUESTION: Should the City create of a Revenue Development Area, in accord with State requirements, and pursue State competitive funding to assist the fmancing of infrastructure improvements necessary for the redevelopment of the City Center? COMMITTEE: Economic Development Committee MEETING DATE: April!7, 2007 CATEGORY: 0 Consent ~ Ordinance IZI Public Hearing 0 City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other STAFF REpORT By: Iwen Wang, Assistant City Mana~ DEPT: City Manager - Staff has previously presented t<,> Council a briefing of the LIFT program and Council has directed staff to proceed with the formation of a Revenue Development Area ("RDA") in order for the City to apply a State incremental sales tax revenue credit to help finance public improvements needed for the redevelopment of the area. The State funding will need to be matched with local funding, also from incremental taxes generated in the RDA. , ,.Staffhas since mailed notices to propert}' owners, business operators, and the Chamber of Commerce; published notice in l he City's official paper, as well as posted eight public notices in the proposed RDA. , , The proposed Ordinance will est~blish the RDA boundaries. ' ATTACHMENTS: a. Ordinance establishing the Revenue Development area. ------------- -----.-------- ---- STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Council approval of the establishment of the RDA. CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: DIRECTOR ApPRO V AL: c\\l~ Committee Committee uncil COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Committee recommended creation of an RDA and subsequent application to the State for LIFT financing. Eric Faison, Chair Jeanne Burbidge, Member Dean McColgan, Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I move the ordinance beforwardedfor second reading and adoption at the June 19, 2007 regular Council meetinlJ." ;..... -:-"": -. .::~,.~-<,,,~,,,,,!:~';:"~..t (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFF/CE) , COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL II . DENIED 1ST reading TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordillances ollly) ORDINANCE II REVISED - 02/0612006 RESOLUTION II . ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY,' WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING A REVENUE DEVELOPMENT BOUND ON THE SOUTH BY 324TH ST.; BOUND ON THE WEST BY 11TH PL. S., BY THE WESTERN PROPERTY LINE OF THE FEDERALWAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS BUS AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 320TH ST., AND BY PACIFIC HIGHWAY S.; BOUND ON THE NORTH BY THE NORTHERN BORDER OF THE AFORMENTIONED FEDERAL WAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS BUS AND MAINTENANCE FACITILITY AND A LINE EXTENDED FROM THERE EASTWARD TO PACIFIC HIGHWAY S., BY 312TH ST., EXCEPT RUNNING ALONG THE SOUTHERN BOUNDARIES OF THE MULITFAMILY DEVELOPMENTS LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF 312TH ST. BETWEEN PACIFIC HIGHWAY S. AND 23RD AVE. S., BYS. 317TH ST., EXCEPT INCLUDING THE TRUMAN HIGH SCHOOL SITE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 317TH ST.; AND BOUND ON THE EAST BY 23RD AVE. S. SOUTH OF 320TH ST. FOR THE LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING TOOL PROGRAM. . WHEREAS, in 2006 the State Legislature authorized a Local Infrastructure Financing Tool ("LIFT") Program outlined in RCW 39.102 et seq; and WHEREAS, the State Legislature expressly found that public infrastructure promotes community and economic development, stimulates business activity and helps create jobs; and WHEREAS, the State Legislature developed a process whereby a city may establish a Revenue Development Area ("RDA") and apply to the Community Economic Revitalization Board ("BOARD") for funding through a credit against the State's portion of sales and use tax and an allocation of property tax revenue with matching city funds; and WHEREAS, pursuant to State Law no more than one RDA may be created within a county: and . ORD# , PAGE 1 WHEREAS, the City qfFederal Way is proposing to establish a RDA in specific areas ofthe . Federal Way City Center, in order to finance public infrastructure improvements through incremental local tax revenues generated within the RDA, and matching State LIFT revenues generated within the RDA; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Proposed Public Improvements for LIFT Financing in the Revenue Development Area (RDA). The City anticipates using the LIFT funds for the following types of public improvements: A. New "grid roads," and portions thereof, as well as expansion and/or improvement of existing rights-of-way, intended to provide more circulation routes and disperse traffic more evenly within the City Center; B. Public open spaces, such as plazas, pocket parks, pedestrian and bicycle trails, etc.; and C. Public parking facilities e All such improvements are embodied in the Transportation, Capital Facilities, Parks and Recreation, Land Use and City Center elements of the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan. Section 2. The Boundary of the RDA. The boundary of the RDA is generally: 0 Bound on the South by S. 324th St.; 0 Bound on the West by 11 th PI. S.; by the western property line of the Federal Way Public Schools bus and maintenance facility on the north side ofS. 320th St.; and by Pacific Highway S.; 0 Bound on the North by the northern border of the aforementioned Federal Way Public Schools bus and maintenance facility and a line extended from there eastward to Pacific Highway S.; by S. 312th St., except running along the southern boundaries of the multifamily developments located on the south side of S. 3lzth St. between Pacific Highway S. and 23rd Ave. S.; by S. 317th St., except including the Truman High School site on the north side of S. 317th St.; and 0 Bound on the East by 23rd Ave. S. north of S. 317th St.; by 28th Ave. S.; by the Interstate 5 right-of-way; and by 23rd Ave. S. south ofS. 320th St. ORD# , PAGE 2 e . The more complete description of the boundary is referenced and incorporated herein as Attachment "A". In addition, the City has determined that as of January 1,2007: I 1. Taxable real property within the RDA boundaries does not exceed one billion dollars I in assessed value. 2. The average assessed value per square foot of taxable land within the RDA does not exceed seventy dollars ($70). 3. The RDA does not contain more than 25% ofthe total assessed value oftaxable real property within the City. 4. There is no other RDA currently in King County. 5. The RDA consists of contiguous tracts, lots, pieces, or parcels ofland without islands 'of properties been excluded nor has the City excluded parcels where economic growth is unlikely to occur. 6. The RDA boundary would not be changed for the period that local infrastructure financing is used. Section 3. The Estimated Cost of the Proposed Public Improvements and the Portion of Costs Identified to Be Financed by the LIFT. The following estimated costs ofthe public improvements proposed include: .' . Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) for open space, public arts, and enhanced pedestrian sidewalks/trails between Steel Lake and Celebration Park . Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) in public parking spaces in privately developed parking structures (i.e. approximately one hundred (100) stalls in each of the four super-blocks in the City Center for a total of 400 stalls). . Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000) in grid-road improvements, cross-walks, bike-lanes, and traffic control improvements. The City anticipates half ofthe above costs will be financed by the LIFT program funding, if awarded by the state, with the remaining half to be funded primarily with incremental local tax revenues generated in the RDA, together with grants, and other public/private funding sources. Section 4. The Estimated Time For Using the City's Excise Tax and Property Tax Allocation Revenues To Be Used for the LIFT Financing. The City will dedicate the portion of excise tax and property tax allocation revenues needed, together with other resources for a period not to exceed twenty-five years to match the amount of LIFT funding awarded from the state to finance the above proposed improvements. . ORD# , PAGE 3 -------- ~-- - Section 5. Commencement Date For Using the City's Excise Tax and Property Tax Allocation . Revenues for the LIFT Financing. The City intends to begin using the City's excise tax and property tax allocation revenues for the LIFT financing by the later of: 1.' July 1, 2008; or 2. July 1 of the year following RDA approval by the Board. Section 6. Findings. The City Council finds the following in accordance with RCW 39.102.070: 1. No LIFT funds will be used to finance, design, acquire, construct, equip, operate, maintain, remodel, repair, or reequip public facilities funded with taxes collected under RCW 82.14.048. 2. No funds will be used for public improvements other than projects identified within the capital facilities, utilities, housing, or transportation element of the City's comprehensive plan, except for qualified historical preservation activities. 3. The proposed public improvements to be financed in whole or in part using LIFT financing are expected to encourage private development and increase the fair market value ofreal property within the RDA. 4. The City has issued a request for proposals for a mixed-used development project . on the former AMC Theater site within the RDA boundaries and expects to select a responder in July 2007 to enter into negotiations, resulting in a development agreement in the fall of 2007. 5. The City has also received a letter of intent from the owner ofthe Pal-Do Wodd Plaza for a redevelopment project that would convert the existing strip-mall into a major mixed-use project. 6. The City anticipates that private development in the RDA, as a result of the public improvements, will be consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and development regulations. 7. LIFT financing: A. Is not expected to be used for the purpose of relocating a business from outside the RDA, but within the state, into the RDA; and B. Will improve the viability of existing business entities within the RDA. 8. The public improvements proposed to be financed in whole or in part, by LIFT financing are reasonably likely to: A. Increase private residential and commercial investment within the RDA. B. Increase employment within the RDA. e. Improve the viability of existing communities that are based on mixed- use development within the RDA. ORD# , PAGE 4 e . D. Generate, over the period of time the local option sales tax will be imposed, state excise tax allocation revenues and state property tax allocation revenues derived from within the RDA equal to or greater than the respective state contributions. 9. The RDA where the LIFT financing would be used are those areas the City deems in need of economic development or redevelopment. Section 7. Process to Establish the RDA. Prior to the presentation and enactment of this ordinance establisning an RDA, the City took the following steps in accordance with RCW 39.102.080: l. The City has determined it would not be necessary to use any other local taxing district's excise tax or property tax allocation revenues in the LIFT financing, and therefore, no cosponsoring agencies or written agreements are necessary. 2. The City has inventoried and determined there are no low-income housing units in the proposed area; therefore, no impact would result from development within the RDA. 3. The City has inventoried and estimated impacts ofthe RDA on small businesses and developed a mitigation plan that is incorporated and referenced herein as Attachment "B". 4. The City has produced a reasonable estimate of projected net job growth and net . housing growth caused by creation ofthe RDA over the next 25 years. Net job growth is projected to total 6,086 jobs, allocated to the following general categories: Retail: 3,347 jobs Office: 1,765 jobs Hotel: 730jobs Ci vic/CulturaVEducational: 243 jobs Net housing growth is projected to total 1,500 units. 5. We anticipate that the spectrum of housing availability within the City Center will be substantially broadened to include ownership at all levels (from entry- level to middle-income to upper-income) and rental from lower-income to middle- and upper-income. Section 8. Notice and Public Hearing. Pursuant to RCW 39.102.100 the City: . ORD# , PAGE 5 . 1. Published notice ofthe public hearing in the official newspaper, The Federal Way . Mirror, ten days before June 5, 2007, on May 26,2007, and posted notice in the following eight locations on May 25,2007: a. Gateway Center: Gateway Center Boulevard b. Hillside Plaza c. The Commons at Federal Way d. Pal-Do World Plaza e. SeaTac Village f. Celebration Center g. Pavilions Center Phase II h. Wal-MartlTop Food Center 2. On May 4, 2007 the City mailed the notice of the public hearing and intent to establish an RDA to all identified property owners, business operators located in the RDA, and identifiable community-based organizations with involvement within the RDA via United States mail. A copy.ofthe notice is referenced and incorporated herein as Attachment "C". Section 9. Severability. The provisions of this ordinance are declared separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or portion ofthis ordinance or the invalidity ofthe application thereofto any person or circumstance, shall not affect the validity of . the remainder of the ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. Section 10. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days from the time of its final passage, as provided by law. Section 11. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this ordinance is hereby ratified and affirmed. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way this day of ,2007. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MAYOR, MICHAEL PARK ORD# , PAGE 6 e . ATTEST: CITY CLERK, LAURA HATHA WAY, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY, PATRICIA A. RICHARDSON FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: PUBLISHED: EFFECTWE DATE: ORDINANCE NO. K:\ord\2007\RDA . . ORD# , PAGE 7 ATTACHMENT A . Beginning at the intersection of 11 th PI. S. and S. 324th St., north along and including 11 th PI. S. to S. 320th St., west along and including S. 320th St. to the western boundary ofthe Federal Way Public Schools bus and maintenance facility at 1066 S. 320th St. being parcel number 0821049188, north along the western boundary of said property to the northern boundary of said property, east along the northern boundary of said property and continuing east along the northern boundary of 1400 S. 320th St. being parcel number 0821049121 to the intersection with the western boundary of Pavilion Center n located at 31601 Pacific Highway South being parcel number 0821049196, continuing east on the same line to the northwest corner of parcel 0821049078, continuing along the northern boundary of said parcel to the northwest corner of 31717 Pacific Highway South being parcel 0821049229 continuing along the northern boundary of said parcel to Pacific Highway South, north along and including Pacific Highway South to S. 312nd St., east along and including S. 312nd St. to the Brightwater Apartments, located at 31224 20th Ave. S. being parcel number 0921 0490 18, south along the western boundary of said property to the south end of said property, east along the southern boundary of said property to 2201 S. 312th St. being parcel number 0921049284, continuing east along the southern boundary of said property to 23rd Ave. S., south along and including 23rd Ave. S. to S. 317th, east along and including S. 317th S., to Truman High School located at 31455 28th Ave. S. being parcel number 0921049054, north along said property to its northern edge, east along said property to 28th Ave. S., south along and including 28th Ave. S. to. S. 31 ih S., east to the western edge ofthe Interstate 5 right-of-way, south along the western edge ofthe Interstate 5 right-of-way to S. 320th St., west along and including S. 320th St. to 23rd Ave. S., south along and including 23rd Ave. . S. to S. 324th St, west along and including S. 324th St., to 11th PI. S. ORD# , PAGE 8 . . ATTACHMENT B ESTIMATED IMP ACT OF THE RDA ON SMALL BUSINESS AND Low-INCOME HOUSING AND PROPOSED MITIGATION PLAN 1. IMPACT AND MITIGATION ON LOW-INCOME HOUSING The RDA does not currently contain any housing units; therefore, there is no anticipated negative impact on low-income housing that would result from the proposed public improvements and the anticipated private redevelopment. II. INvENTORY OF BUSINESSES , City Center Existing Business Inventory The RDA encompasses most I Business Type No of Biz FTEE PTEE of the City Center Core and 27 Manuf.- Printing/Pub 2 27 4 Frame area, with 326 business 42 Transportation- Truc 1 1 2 enterprises and around 4,500 48 Communications- Tele 4 15 1 total jobs. 51 Wholesale- Groceries 2 4 4 53 Gen. Merchandise- Va 10 443 104 54 Food- Misc. Food Sto 22 194 232 Given that some of the 55 Auto- Gasoline Servi 5 32 18 existing structures in the area 56 Apparel- Shoe Store 25 70 85 are dated, of lower-grade, 57 Furniture/Furnishing 3 17 19 . and/or comprise low-density 58 Restaurants- Food Co 74 773 929 59 Retail Misc.- Hobby, 81 322 312 development, they are prime 60 Banks- Depository In 7 67 8 candidates for redevelopment. 61 Non-Depository-, Mort 7 35 - The current commercial 62 Security/Commodities 3 39 1 market conditions and the 64 Insurance- Insurance 3 22 - creation of RDA would likely 65 Real Estate- Agents/ 3 38 6 67 In-.estment- Advice & 1 2 - speed up the process of 70 Hotels & Lodging- Ho 4 64 32 redevelopment. 72 Personal SI".1:.- Barb 32 91 47 73 Business SI".1:.- Misc 7 36 - Such redevelopment project 76 Repair Services- Mis 1 1 1 would likely require relocation 78 Motion Picture- Thea 1 5 15 79 Recreational Service 5 40 118 of existing businesses. Until 80 Health SI".1:.- Office 16 38 19 the area is fully redeveloped, 82 Educational Services 2 101 13 there would be substantial 83 Social SI".1:.- Child 2, 5 6 capacity and opportunity for 84 Museums/Galleries/Ga 1 6 - such businesses to find 86 Membership Organizat 1 9 1 87 Accounting/Auditing/ 2 4 10 comparable locations within Grand total 327 2,501 1,987 or in close proximity to the RDA. . ORD# , PAGE 9 . ill. IMPACT AND MITIGATION ON SMALL BUSINESS "Small business," as defined by RCW 19.85.030, is any business entity, including a sole proprietorship, corporation, partnership, or other legal entity, that is owned and operated independently from all other businesses, and that has fifty or fewer employees. There are 161 businesses City Center Small Business Inventory employing a total 720 employees, including 392 on Business Type I No of Biz FTEE PTEE part-time basis, within the 42 Transportation- Truc 1 1 2 RDA boundaries may fall 48 Communications- Tele 1 3 - under this definition. 67% of 51 Wholesale- Groceries 2 4 4 these businesses are retail in 53 Gen. Merchandise- Va 2 4 8 nature, including restaurants 54 Food- Misc. Food Sto 11 14 41 and fast food servIces, 55 Auto- Gasoline Servi 2 8 7 employing 74% of the 56 Apparel-' Shoe Store 9 13 8 58 Restaurants- Food Co 43 120 202 employees, and 29% in the 59 Retail Misc.- Hobby, 40 52 51 personal services industry, 64 Insurance- Insurance 2 2 - employing 24% of the 65 Real Estate- Agentsl 1 - 1 employees. 72 Personal SI'\C.- Barb 25 35 37 . 73 Business SI'\C.- Misc 4 26 - , It is very likely that many of 78 Motion Picture- Thea 1 5 15 these smaller business 79 Recreational Service I 1 1 - enterprises would be 80 Health SI'\C.- Office 13 32 9 vulnerable to potential 82 Educational Services 1 1 1 displacement from 83 Social SI'\C,- Child 1 3 6 87 Accounting! Auditing! 1 4 - redevelopment of the area Grand total 161 328 392 over time. For purposes of calculating potential displacement impacts and net job growth, we have estimated that approximately 50% ofthe existing small businesses may be displaced, resulting in a total of360 jobs potentially being displaced. Most of the displaced small businesses would likely be able to find comparable locations and rents both within and outside the RDA boundaries to relocate. Some may choose to relocate to one of the new redevelopment projects. IV. PROPOSED MITIGATION PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS: The primary purpose of the mitigation plan is to layout practical ways to assist businesses in finding viable options for relocation, to minimize any business disruptions, and to retain as many businesses in Federal Way as possible. 1. Provide Sufficient Notice of Relocation ORD# ,PAGE 10 . . Notices will be provided so that all displaced businesses will have a reasonable period of time to find a comparable replacement location. To this end, the City would: 1. Mail notices to affected businesses from any proposed new public improvements and private development projects at least 120 days prior to the start of construction; ii. Post notices conspicuously in the affected area at least 120 days prior to start of construction for any proposed new public improvements and private development projects. 2. Provide Relocation Assistance 1. City will provide lists of available commercial properties being offered for sale and/or lease, including site map and pertinent information; which may be considered as alternative sites. 11: City will make expedited permit review available for required tenant improvements for affected business enterprises that choose to relocate within the City. iii. City will encourage new property owner/developers to offer right of first refusal on similar commercial space in new projects. iv. City will, through its partnership with the Highline Community College Small Business Development Center, provide assistance to eligible small businesses in seeking relocation loans at the lowest available cost, as well as providing business assistance and referral services where applicable. . . ORD# , PAGE 11 ATTACHMENT C . ~ ~~ CITY OF ,.' " '" Federa~ Way NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . ON ESTABLISHMENT OF REVENUE DEVELOPMENT AREA (RDA) PURSUANT TO LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING TOOL ("LIFT") PROGRAM (RCW 39.102) Pursuant to the State LIFT Program, outlined in RCW 39.102, the City of Federal Way is proposing to establish a Revenue Development Area (RDA) in the Federal Way City Center. The purpose of the RDA is to finance public infrastructure improvements through incremental, local tax revenues generated within the RDA, matched with State LIFT revenues generated within the RDA. Such new public infrastructure improvements . are intended to complement and stimulate new private redevelopment projects within the RDA that will provide housing, jobs and goods and services, and increase the fair market value of real property within the RDA. . Public infrastructure improvements contemplated include: 0 New "grid roads," and portions thereof, as well as expansion and/or improvement of existing rights-of-way, intended to provide more circulation routes and disperse traffic more evenly within the City Center; 0 Public open spaces, such as plazas, pocket parks, pedestrian and bicycle trails, etc.; and 0 Public parking facilities All such improvements are intended to implement goals and policies embodied in the Transportation, , Capital Facilities, Parks and Recreation, Land Use and City Center elements of the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan. . The total proposed public infrastructure improvements to be financed through the local infrastructure financing program will be limited to $35 million. . The City is pursuing the maximum amount of the State LIFT funding at $1 million per year for 25 years. . The State LIFT funding requires an equal amount in local matching funds. Therefore, the City is proposing to use incremental sales, property, and other tax revenues generated from new private development within the RDA, together with approximately $6 million from the City Center ORD# , PAGE 12 . Redevelopment Fund established by the City, as the local matching fund for the proposed . infrastructure improvements. ..... . The estimated period during which the local infrastructure financing is contemplated to be used is 25 years. . Infrastructure construction and ,associated redevelopment within the RDA may displace existing businesses over the long-term. Many businesses may be able to find new locations within redevelopment projects, while others may be displaced from the RDA. No low-income housing will be directly affected as the RDA includes no existing housing. . The proposed RDA boundaries are described as follows: 0 Bound on the South by S 324th St; 0 Bound on the West by 11th PI S; by the western property line of the Federal Way Public Schools bus and maintenance facility on the north side ofS 320th St; and by Pacific Highway S. , 0 Bound on the North the northern border of the aforementioned Federal Way Public Schools bus and maintenance facility and a line extended from there eastward to Pacific Highway S; by S 312th St, exce'pt running along the southern boundaries of the multifamily developments located on the south side of S 312th St between Pacific Highway Sand 23 rd Ave S; by S 317th St, except including the Truman High School site on the north side of S 31 ih St.; and 0 Bound on the East by 23rd Av S north ofS 317th St; by 28th Ave S; by the Interstate 5 right-of- way; and by 23rd Av S south ofS 320th St You may also refer to the attached RDA map . The public hearing on this matter will be held during a regularly scheduled City Council meeting at the following date, time and place: 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 5, 2007 City Council Chambers City Hall 33325 8th Ave South For a copy of the draft Ordinance arid information on how the limitations, conditions and findings, required by RCW 39.102, are met, you may access the City Council's agenda packet via the City's website at cityoffederalway.com or in person at the City Clerk's Office in City Hall, at the above address, as of Friday, June 1, 2007. For more information, you may also contact Economic Development Director Patrick Doherty at patrickd@citvoffederalwav.com or 253-835-2612. . ORD# , PAGE 13 . Proposed City Center Revenue Development Area {RDA} i J'.s 31/$'s.r --, ~"~\ .. .... ,....,' '", , '(I) :, ti." ; legend " CJ Proposed RDA '- .,-, --..~.'- the e:ommo'ns at ~ 1 ' , Eederi'lt Way (,i~!.:" \ ,. , . ~.- .. ~ j: .., ~ -. 1 ~1. r ~~. vJ ~ 1.000 0 500 I I Fe,et Cerebration ~ Federal Way Park nes.~ IS aa;ompanled by no v.-ammUa; am II> ~ly a g-..pllll: reprassllallM.. I I I . ORD# ,PAGE 14 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2007 ITEM #: J ~..____.._..,__,__._______ .._--------~~._---~-_._.-._-~....__.._~----_._.. .---------.------ --------- . CITY OF FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: Amendments to the Conditions of Zoning Approval for the Village at Federal Way (Kitts Comer) ; POLICY QUESTION: Should the City amend Numbers 2(e) and 2(j) of the Conditions of Zoning Approval of Ordinance 05-490? COMMITTEE: LUTC MEETING DATE: May 21,2007 CATEGORY: 0 Consent ~ Ordinance 0 Public Hearing 0 City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other STAFF REPORT E;Y: Senior Planner Margaret H. Clark, AICP DEPT: Community Development ----.--.--------.-----.---.-----.-...--- ---.----------------------..-----.....--..-----..-.----.------ Jon Potter has requested to modify conditions Numbers 2(e) and (f) of Ordinance 05-490; in order to increase the total gross square feet of the two anchor buildings from 100,000 square feet to 140,000 square feet and to increase the square footage of the building footprint of the non-anchor buildings from 10,000 square feet to 30,000 square feet for commercial mixed-use buildings and to 12,000 square feet for commerciallresidential mixed-use buildings. Changes are also being requested pertaining to modulation of the building facades. The Planriing Commission conducted a public hearing on May 2,2007, and recommended to the council approval of the staff recommended code amendments with one change to keep the width to depth ratio of the anchor facades at, "not to exceed a width to depth ratio of 1.5: 1" instead of the requested, "not to exceed a width to depth ratio of 1.25: 1," since a 1.25: 1 ratio could be attained under the existing ratio requirement. ..--.--'----'---..--'-.----'...--..---.-----------'-----.... ---..-"-..----,------- ttachments: 1) Draft Adoption Ordinance with amended language shown in a strikeout (proposed deletions) and underline (proposed additions); 2) Minutes of May 2,2007, Planning Commission Public Hearing; 3) April 24, 2007, Staff Report to the Planning Commission with Exhibits 1-4. 'Optiolls.Consid.ere.~~..-~i)--Ad~pi..'lj'l;;-pi;J~in-g-C~;~;;j~~-;'~-c-~;;;~lended--;~end~~ts "t~- OJ~~ii';~~-~~~"05~490;'-2YAdopt-ih~- recommended amendments with modifications; 3) Do not adopt the recommended amendments. v___.__..._____.~_____~___.._____._.__._._____.__..___.________.____.__..~_ __._.__________~.______.__._____._~__._____ STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Council approve Option #1; adopt the Planning Commission recommended amendments to Ordinance 05-490. CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: ~ 10 Commiucc To Council ~OMMITT~E ~.CO , ~.ENDATION: Forwa~d the Ordinance for first reading to the full Counc~1 on June 5, ,2007.~ amtllJed..J bo.ck 'fo I ,n:~-Nitthtm of '-Il1e-ttl1ctwY ,ftua.des yw f -Iv .e",.eeed a '~'v~jdtt1 Tv d~t1 hUl'lJ of 1.:2':7.1. , " ~- - H~ Ja k ove , Dean McCol an, Member Linda Koch ai, Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I move approval of the LUTe's recommendation to approve the amendments to Ordinance 05-490, which are attached" (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACT][ON: t(S101 n APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # o DENIED ' 1 ST reading . ' TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances ollly) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 02/06/2006 RESOLUTION # 1:\Kilts Corner\LUTC\Agenda BiII.doc . D~F1' ^-DOP1'lO~ ORDl~^-~CE . . -----------.-- ~_..._-- . ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WA Y, W ASHlNGTON, ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE 05-490 RELATING TO THE CONDITIONS OF ZONING APPROVAL FOR KITTS CORNER (AMENDING ORDINANCE NO'S. 90-43,95-248,96-270,98-330,00- 372,01-405,03-442,04-460,04-461,04-462,05-490, 05-491, 05-492). WHEREAS, the Growth Management Act of 1990, as amended, (Chapter 36.70A RCW or "GMA") requires the City of Federal Way to adopt a comprehensive plan which includes a land use element (including a land use map), housing element, capital facilities plan element, utilities element, economic development element, and transportation element (including transportation system map[s]); and 'WHEREAS, the GMA also requires the City of Federal Way to adopt development regulations implementing its comprehensive plan; and WHEREAS, the Federal Way City Council adopted its comprehensive plan with land use map (the . "Plan") on November 21, 1995, and adopted development regulations and a zoning map implementing the Plan on July 2, 1996; and subsequently amended the comprehensive plan, land use map, and zoning map on December 23,1998, September 14,2000, November 1,2001, March 27, 2003, July 20, 2004 and June 16, 2005; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 05-490 approved a change in comprehensive plan designation and zoning of approximately 46 acres located south of South 3361h Street and west of Pacific Highway South from Business Park (BP) to Community Business (BC) and Multi-Family (RM 2400), based on specific conditions as contained in said ordinance; and WHEREAS, as a result of this action, approximately 19 acres east of a dividing line would be designated CommunityBusiness (BC) and approximately 27 acres west of a dividing line wOl:lld be designated Multi- Family (RM 2400); the dividing line described as a line extending southwards from the South 336111 Street right-of-way, said line which follows the eastern buffer of Wetland No.2 as shown in the Settlement . Agreement a,nd Covenant recorded under Recording No. 9704211043 to a point approximately 351 feet north ORD# ---..- . PMiEI ---~- of the south property line of Parcel No, 202104-9004, at which point said line follows the middle of the I3lh . Place South extended right-of-way to the south property line of Parcel No. 202104-9004; and WHEREAS, in March 2007, the City of Federal Way received a request to amend the conditions of zoning approval of the approximately 19 acres of that portion of site zoned Community Business; and WHEREAS, in July 2001, the City's SEPA Responsible Official issued a Determination of Nonsignificance on the 2001 comprehensive plan amendments, which included Kitts Comer; and WHEREAS, in March 2005, a SEP A Addendum was issued for Kitts Comer now known as the Village at Federal Way; and , WHEREAS. the 'applicant has submitted an application for a Master Plan for the site; and WHEREAS, any potential impacts associated with the amendments to the conditions of zoning approval would be analyzed through the SEP A process for the Master Plan; WHEREAS, the City of Federal Way, through its staff, Planning Commission, City Council committees, and full City Council has received, discussed, and considered the testimony, written comments, and material . from the public, as follows: 1. On May 2, 2007, the City's Planning Commission considered the request for a change in the conditions of zoning approval for the 19 BC-zoned parcels located east of Wetland No.2; 2. On May 21, 2007, the Land UsefTransportation Committee of the Federal Way City Council considered the request, based on conditions recommended by the Planning Commission, following which it recommended adoption of the Planning Commission's recommendations; 3. On June 5, 2007, the full City Council considered the request for a change in the conditions of zoning approval for the 19 BC-zoned parcels located east of Wetland No.2; WHEREAS, the City Council desires to approve the request for a change in the conditions of zoning approval for the 19 BC-zoned parcels located east of Wetland No.2, based on the amended conditions as contained in Section 2 of this ordinance. Now. THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Federal Way, Washington, does hereby ordain as follows: . ORD# , PAGE 2 -- . Section I. Findings. After full and careful consideration, the City Council of the City of Federal Way finds that the proposed amendments to the conditions of zoning approval will protect and will not adversely affect the public health, safety, or welfare. Section 2. Conclusions. Pursuant to FWCC Section 22-526, and based upon the Findings set forth in Section 1, the Federal Way City Council makes the following Conclusions of Law with respect to the decisional criteria for adoption of the amendments to the conditions of zoning approval for the Village at Federal Way: A. The proposed amendments, as set forth in Section 3 below, would conform to the conditions of zoning approval by providing development that is similar in design to that originally envisioned and are consistent with the comprehensive plan because they will facilitate convenient residentially scaled shopping for residential areas and housing in the City's commercial areas. B. The proposed amendments to the conditions of zoning approval, as set forth in SeCtion 3 . below, will allow development of the site in response to market conditions and the Council's vision for development of the site, while providing for transportation facilities to serve the site and improving circulation in the vicinity, and therefore bears a substantial relationship to public health, safety, and welfare and are consistent with the requirements ofRCW 36.70A, the King County Countywide Planning Policies, and the Comprehensive Plan. e. The proposed amendments to the conditions of zoning approval, as set forth in Section 3 below, are in the best interest of the residents of the City because they are consistent with, and substantially implement, the following comprehensive plan goal and policy by allowing development of the site as a commercial/ residential mixed-use development in a village setting: LUG6 Transform Community Business areas into vital: attractive, mixed-use areas that appeal to pedestrians and motorists and enhance the community's image, LUP39 Encourage transformation of Pacific Highway (SR-99) Community Business corridor into a quality mixed-use retail area. Retail development along the corridor, . exclusive of the City Center, should be designed to integrate auto, pedestrian, and transit ORD# , PAG'E 3 circulation. Integration of public amenities and open space into retail and office . development should also be encouraged. Section 3. Conditions of Approval. The request to change the comprehensive plan designation and zoning of approximately 46 acres located south of South 336lh Street and west of Pacific Highway South from Business Park (BP) to Community Business (Be) and Multi-Family (RM 2400), with approximately 19 acres to be designated Community Business (BC) and approximately 27 acres to be designated Multi-Family (RM 2400), shall be approved based on the following conditions, as amended: 1. Prior to construction of any new buildings, a single Master Plan for the entire Multi- Family (RM 2400) and Community Business (Be) zoned site shall be submitted to and approved by the City. Application for critical area intrusions as applicable is also required in conjunction with master plan review. A project action State Environmental Policy Act (SEP A) review shall also be conducted in conjunction with master plan and critical area review. Subsequent to Master Plan approval, building design and minor modifications to the site plan shall be reviewed via a Process II, Site Plan Review. For the purposes of the Master Plan, the subject site is comprised of the following parcels: 202104-9069, 202104-9070, 202104-9001, 202104-9090, 202104-9086, 202104-9080, 202104-9072, and 202104-9004. . 2. The Master Plan shall be developed with a cohesive and integrated design that promotes the following: a. Pedestrian scale, and pedestrian orientation and massing of buildings. b. Site-wide pedestrian connectivity. c. Building massing shall be designed to avoid large expanses of parking areas adjacent to and/or visible from the public right-of-ways. On-site parking shall not be allowed between buildings and public right-of-ways, except the Director of Community Development Services may approve one double-loaded parking row between a building and right-of-way due to extenuating circumstances. d. The appearance of strip commercial development shall be minimized by breaking large linear buildings into numerous smaller buildings. e. The commercial portion of the site may include a maximum of two primary anchor buildings. The individual anchor buildings are p~nnitted a maximum 50,000 square feet of building f{)otprint, and the total gross floor area of all anchors shall not exceed 100,000 square feet of gross floor area. These anchors shall not exceed 140.000 square feet of gross floor area. excluding integrated structured parking. The ,maximum footprint of anyone anchor shall not exceed 80,000 square feet. Anchor facades shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of 1.5: 1. . QRD# , PAGE 4 . f. Non anchor buildings should not exceed 10,000 square feet of building footprint. Commercial mixed use buildings should not exceed 30.000 square feet of building footprint (excluding integrated structured parking) and shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of 1.5: I. g. Commercial/ residential mixed use buildings should not exceed 12.000 square feet of building footprint (excluding integrated structured parking) and shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of2: 1. h. Non-anchor. non-mixed use buildings should not exceed 10.000 square feet of building footprint. The Director of Community Development Services may approve a maximum of two, non-anchor, non-mixed use buildiAgs in excess of 10,000 square feet, up to a maximum of20,000 square feet each, when the applicant demonstrates the following: (i) The additional square footage is necessary to accommodate the needs of a specific tenant. (ii) The facades of the structure include significant structural modulation equal to at least ten percent of the length of the subject fa.yade. (iii) The overall design of the building is consistent with the pedestrian scale and integrated design of the overall site. (iv) Non-anchor. non-mixed use facades shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of 2: 1. . , 15= L Primary commercial building entries shall be clearly visible and recognizable from the public right-of-ways; or active building facades, including windows and pedestrian scale design amenities such as screening, plazas, or art features such as trellises, artwork, murals, landscaping or combinations thereof, shall be required fronting the right-of-way. fr i On-street parallel parking is encouraged where feasible. h k. A minimum of five percent of the gross land area of the commercial portion of the site shall be pedestrian oriented open space. There shall be one primary pedestrian gathering focal point, and additional supporting pedestrian oriented gathering locations distributed proportionally throughout the commercial, portion of the site. Open space areas and plazas shall include seating, landscaping, art, ornamentation, pedestrian scale lighting, water features, and outdoor dining. ~1 Vehicular service stations are not permitted. Fuel pump stations are only permitted when accessory to an anchor tenant. Any approved fuel pump station shall not be oriented to the public right-of-way, and shall not exceed two fuel islands with a total of up to eight vehicular fueling positions. 3. Development of the site shall include design, construction, and dedication of the following public roadways in accordance with appropriate FWCC street sections: a. I3lh Place South from South 336tl1 Street to the south property line; . ORD# . PAGE 5 . b, South 340lh Street from Pacific Highway South to the intersection of 131h Place South extended; c. A roadway connecting from South 3361h Street through the residential area, connecting to 13th Place South extended. These public roadways are necessary to serve the proposed development and shall be constructed as outlined below. Additional conditions (on-site and off-site) intended to mitigate significant adverse environmental impacts may be required as determined through the SEP A process and will be applied to any proposed project in the future. a. Prior to occupancy of any residential building on the site, South 340lh Street from Pacific Highway South to the intersection of 13tb Place South extended, and the roadway within the residential area connecting to South 3361h Street, shall be constructed to meet all applicable standards. Traffic calming devices such as speed humps, speed tables, traffic circles, chicanes, curb extensions, signs, pavement markings, or other calming devices as approved by the Public Works Director shall be incorporated within the residential roadway. Signal modifications at Pacific Highway South and South 340~' Street intersection may be required to provide safe access. Alternatively, the developer may construct the extension of 131h Place South from South 336th . Street to its intersection with the proposed residential road as a traffic circle. This would eliminate the need for the construction of South 340~1 Street from Pacific Highway South to the intersection of 131h Place South extended, and the segment of 131b Place South between South 340~1 Street and the intersection ofthe residential roadway (traffic circle). b. Prior to occupancy of any commercial building, 13~1 Place South from South 336~1 Street to the south property line, and South 340lb Street from Pacific Highway South to the intersection of 13th Place South extended, shall be constructed to all applicable standards. A new traffic signal (South 3361h Street & 13th Place South) and/or signal modifications (Pacific Highway South & South 340th Street) may be required as determined through the SEP A process. 4. All new public streets shall include traffic calming features. 5. Uses other than multi-unit housing and day care facilities that are otherwise permitted in the RM zone are not allowed. 6. The multi-family portion of the site, west of Wetland No, 2, shall be accessed from one location along South 336th Street and shall include a public roadway connecting through the residential area, across the existing berm of Wetland No.2, and connecting to 13th Place South extended, . ORD# , PAGE 6 . 7. No more than one anchor building, or a maximum of -B-;OOO 80,000 square feet of commercial building area, may receive a Certificate of Occupancy on the site without the prior construction of a minimum of 75 residential units. 8. The residential area shall be designed to minimize reception ofpolenlial noise impacts from adjacent nonresidential uses. Section 4. Severability. The provisions of this ordinance are declared separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person or circumstance, shall not affect the validity of the remainder of the ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. Section 5. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this ordinance is hereby ratified and affirmed. Section 6. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days from and after its passage, approval, and publication, as provided by law. . PASSED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way this day of ,2007. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Mayor, Michael Park A TrEST: City Clerk, Laura Hathaway ApPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney, Patricia A. Richardson FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: PUBLISHED: EFFECTIVE DATE: . ORDINANCE No: 1:'.Kills Comcr\LIJTC\Adoption Ordinance,doc ORD# , PAGE 7 . PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING MA Y 2, 2007 MINUTES . . DRAFT CITY OF FEI>ER.\I,. \V,,\ y PLANNING COi\:lI'vflSSION eay 2. 2007 CIty Hall 7:00 p.m. Council Chambers MEETING M[NUTES Commissioners present: Dini Duclos, Bill Drake. Merle Pfeiter. Lawson Bronson, and Wayne Carlson. Commissioners absent: Hope Elder and Dave Osaki (both excused), Alternate Commissioners present: Kevin King. Alternate Commissioners absent: Caleb Allen and Richard Agnew (both not excused). Staff present: Senior Planner Margaret Clark, (,~ity Attorney Patricia Richardson. a~_<!!\dminis~ative Assistant E. Tina [>iety. Vice-Chairwoman Duclos called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. APPR'OV AL OF MINUTES None AUDIENCE COMMENT None .MINISTRA TlVE REPORT . Clark informed that Commission Lhat the Zero Lot Lin~ To\.vnhomes and Small Lot Detached Developmcnt Code Amendments have passed first reading at the City Council and will presented for second reading on May IS' 2007. The 2006 Comprehensive Plan Update, BPIBC Zoning Text Amendments, and Shorelinc l'vlater Program Updates are all scheduled lor the May 21. 2007. LUTe. COMMISSION BUSINESS PUBLIC HEARING - Village at Federal Way Amendment to Conditions of Approval Commissioner Duclos disclosed she had meet with Mr. Potter a long time ago when he was making courtesy calls to neighbors. She intonned him she is on the Planning Commission and they did not discuss this issue. She has not spoken to him since. Commissioner Carlson disclosed that he knows Mr. Potter because Mr. Potter is a friend of Commissioner's Carlson's boss, but there is no business relationship and they have never discussed this issue. Ms. Clark delivered the staff report. Jon Potter is seeking this change to increase the square lootage of the building footprint of the two anchor buildings because retailers that have 50,000 square foot footprints or smaller have not been interested n the Federal Way market. He cannot attract tenants with the CUlTent footprint. SEP A was issued on the comprehensive plan amendments, One of the conditions for this project is that they submit a master plan and that master plan will undergo SEPA. At the time that a development permit is applied for, the Traffic Division or the applicant will cOllduct a Concurrency Analysis. lfthe development results in greater impacts than anticipated in the six-year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP), the developer would be required to scale the project back, wait unti,l the project is added ee TIP, or make the required traffic improvements, , K'\Planning ConUnlSS1on\1007',MC:Clms Sumrn.u)' t)5.0:.i)i cJQ' ~---_.__._--_..._-------~ Planning Commission !'vi lIlllleS Page ~ May' 2, 2007 DRAFT The requested amendments arc: . . Increase the gross square tootage of the two anchors from (00,000 to 140,000 square feet. . No one anchor may exceed an 80.000 square foot footprint (an increase from 50,000 square feet). . Change the width to depth r<ltlo of the anchors from (,5: I to 1.25: I (i.e, change from the width being no more than l'h times the depth to width being no more than II/., times the depth [building would become more square rather than rectangular]). . Increase the building footprint of commercial mixed-use buildings from 10,000 to 30,000 square feet, with a width to depth ratio not to exceed 1.5: I, . Increase the building footprint of commercial/residential mixed-use buildings from 10,000 to 12,000 square feet, with a width to depth ratio not to exceed 2: I. . The limits on the building footprint would exclude integrated parking, i.e., parking that is part of the building. . Keep the building footprint of non-anchor, non-mixed use buildings to 10,000 square feet with the provision for an increase up to 20,000 square feet for two buildings if certain conditions are met. No change in the width to depth ratio of 2: I. No public comments were received. Staff recommends accepting the amendments as proposed. Mr. Potter and his design consultant, Joe Donahou, were available tu answer questions. Discussion was held on the change of the width to dcpth ratio of the anchor buildings, This discussion indicated that it wOl,t1d bc more limiting to the applicant to change the width to depth ratio as requested. Because they \vant as much tlexibility as possible, the applicant concluded that it \vould be in their best interest to not change the width to depth ratio, Commissioner Bronson moved (and it was seconded) to recommend adoption of the proposal with an amendment . that the depth to width ratio be retained at the original 1.5: I for the anchor buildings, The vote was held and passed, no nays. ADDITIONAL BlJSINESS Commissioner Bronson will be on vacation the month of June and Commissioner Drake will not be available the first week of June. It was noted that the City's Volunteer Dinner is May ISlh, AUDIENCE COMMENT None ADJOURN The meeting was adjoumed at 7:40 p,m. . K. \Planning CommiS3ilJn\~007\l\1c';linr, S'JU\ln~u) HS.O: .()7 d(,,-= ----- . . STAFF REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION DATED APRIL 24, 2007 . (FOR MAY 2, 2007 PUBLIC HEARING) :. - - ------~ City of Federal Way . PLANNING COMMISSION May 2. 2007 City Hall 7 :00 p,m. Council Chambers AGENDA l. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL ... APPROV AL OF MINUTES ~). 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT 5. ADMINISTRA TfVE REPORT . 6. COMMISSION BUSINESS . PUBLIC HEARING Village' at Federal Way Amendment to Conditions of Approval 7. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS 8- AUDIENCE COMMENT 9. ADJOURN ----- Commissioners / City Staff Hope Elder. Chair Dini Duclos. Vice-Chair Kathy McClul/g. CDS Director Dave Osaki William Drake Margaret Clark, Sel/lOr Plal/ller . Merle Pfeifer l.awsol/ IIrollson E, Tilla Piety. Admillistratil'e Assistant Wayne Carlson Richard AgileI>' (Ailernnle #1) 253-835.2601 Ke";n King (A/temate !ll) ('n/rb ,.,/lell (A/trrnIllC II]) wa"'t' c;';Foff;:ih.,.(:h~'Ui _ ('an: .-.-....'._._.__.P~_.._.... __.. K \PI.lnning ConmUssion\2I)OT...\~cnd;:J I); U=.I): dl!{,: -.--------- ,~ .". ....I, .:~ ~ ~ CiTY or '<.1" ......:..~~........... Federal Way . - MEMORANDUM April 24. 2007 To: Hope Elder, Chair, City of Federal Way Planning Co~ission fRO!'..!: Kathy McClung, Director of Community Development Services Margaret H. Clark, AICP, Senior Planner SUBJECT: Request to Amend the Rezone Conditions for the Village af Federal Way (Kitts Comer)- Federal Way Files: 05-101205-00-UP & 05-101207-00-SE MEETING DATE: May 2, 2007 .---. I. BACKGROUND The Kills Comer (Village at Federal Way) request was' originally submitted in April 1999. It was reVIewed as part of the 200 I Comprehensive Plan Amendments, In November 2001, the LUTC gave direction that a devdopmcnt agreement be prepared for the site. In September 2004, the applicant submitted an application tor approval of a development agreement and associated plan. In March . 2005. the City initiated a legislative comprehensive plan amendment and conditional rezone for the Kitts Comer site. The comprehensive plan amendment and conditional rezone were approved per Ordinance 05-490 on June 7. 2005, which outlined the conditions of approval (Exhibit I). II. REQlJEST The applicant, Jon Potter, is requesting is to modify conditions numbers (e) and (f) of Ordinance 05-490, in order to increase the total gross square feet of the two anchor buildings from 100,000 square feet to 140,000 square feet and to increase the square footage of the building foot print of the non-anchor buildings from 10,000 square feet to 30,000 square feet for commercial mixed-use buildings and to 12,000 square feet for commercial/residential mixed-use buildings. Changes are also being requested pertaining to modulation of the building facades (Exhibits 2 and 3). As stated in the March 16,2007, correspondence from the applicant, Jon Potter, and the March 15,2007, correspondence from Ross White, Coldwell Banker Commercial, retailers that have 50,000 square foot footprints or smaller have not been interested in the Federal Way market, or they require an anchor that will generate sufficient traffic to warrant consideration of the site. Mr. Ross further stated that even with the request for larger buildings, the Village at Federal Way will be a mlxed- use pedestrian friendly village concept development with several important qualities of a typlcal "lifestyle center." The Village at Federal Way will be a combination of "mid-box" tenants and typical small shop and free standing pad retailers and restaurants. III. SUMMARY . File Number: 07-IOI996-00-UP ..... Planning CommiSSion Memorandum Meeling Dale: May 2, 2007 Village al Federal Way, Requesllo Amend Ihe Rezone Condilions Page I ----- -----~ . . Parcel Numbers. Owners. & Acreage: Table I Number Parcel No. Owner Acres I 202104-9069 Kitts Comer LLC 1,03 acres 2 202104-9070 Campus Gateway Associates 21.79 acres 3 202104-900 I Jean Merlino 8.87 acres 4 202 t 04-9090 Curtis & Elizabeth Nelson 0.52 acres 5 202 t 04-9086 Horan R/E Investments Inc. O. t 7 acres 6 202104-9080 Ralph Jones 1,5 acres 7 202104-9072 Chase WJ Trust 7.75 acres 8 202104-9004 Wayne B. Knight 4.44 acres TOTAL 44.57 acres' Loca lioll: South of South 336'h Street and west of Pacific Highway South, specifically the 19 BC-zoned acres on the east side of a dividing line which extends southwards from the South 336'h Street light-of-way and folIows the eastern buffer of Wetland No. . 2 as shown in the Settlement Agreement and Covenant recorded under. recording number 9704211043, to a point approximately 351 feet north of the south property line of parcel 202104-9004, at which point said line follows the middle of the 131h Place South extended light-of-way to the south propetty line of parcel 202104-9004 (Ex.hibit A of Exhibit I and Exhibit 4), Size: Approximately 19 acres located east of the on-site wetlands, Refer to Table ( and Exhibit A of Exhibit 1, Applicant: Jon Potter Stateside Investments 3611 29'h Avenue West Seattle, W A 98199 ,(206) 579-0088 Comprehensive Plan: Comm"unity Business Existing Zoning: Community Business (BC), with con<litions as outlined in Ordinance 05-490 I Table I shows ownership of the enlire Village al Federal Way parcels. The requested amendments to the conditions of approval . of the legislative rezone alTecl only the eastern ponion of the site, which is zoned Community Business (BC), Planning. Commission Memorandum Meeting Dale: May 2, 2007 Village al Federal Way, Request to Amend the Relone Conditions Page 2 . IV. REASON FOR PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION Federal Way City Code (FWCC) Chapter 22, Article IX, "Process VI Review," establishes a process and criteria for approving and amending legislative rezones. Consistent with Process VI review, the role of the Planning Commission is as follows: 1. To review and evaluate the request for amendments to the approval of the legislative rezone; I I I 2. To determine whether the proposed amendments meet the criteria provided by ! ! FWCC Sections 22-525; and, ! 3. To forward a recommendation to the City Council regarding adoption of the proposed amendments. v. PROCEDURALS0MMARY May 2, 2007 Planning Commission Public Hearing . May 21,2007 Land Use TransportatioI1 Committee (LUTe) Public Meeting June 5, 2007 City Council First Reading of Ordinance June 19,2007 City Council Second Reading of Ordinance VI. SEPA COMPLIANCE A Determination of Nonsignificance (ONS) for the non-project action to change the designation of the entire site from Business Park (BP) to Community Business (BC) on the east side of the on-site wetlands, and Multi-Family (RM 2400) on the west side of the on-site wetlands was issued on July 4, 200 I. This action was part of the 200 I City of Federal Way Comprehensive Plan Amendments. . A modified comprehensive plan amendment and rezone request was considered as part of the 2004 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Update Process, for which an addendum was prepared to analyze whether significant potential adverse significant impacts would result from the changed actions. This comparison identitied no new or different environmental impacts beyond those evaluate~ in the July 4,200 I. DNS. The applicant has submitted an application for approval of a master plan for the site based on the conditions of approval in Ordinance 05-490. Any potential impacts associated with the amendments to the conditions of the legislative rezone would be analyzed through the SEPA . review process for the master plan. -, Planning Commission Memorandum Meeting Date: May 2, 2007 Village at Federal Way, ReqllcsllO Amend the Rezone Conditions Page 3 -~~ VII. SITE CHARACTERISTICS . L Neighborhood Characteristics The site is presently vacant except for parcel 202014-9086. on which Horan Realty, a real estate office building, is located and parcel 202104-9090 (Nelson), on which an automotive business is operated. In addition, a City-controlled regional detention pond, Kitts Corner. is located on the western portion of parcel 202104-9004 (Knight), Uses to the north across South 336u1 Street are a mix of retail, office, church, and restaurants. To the south is vacant land which has been permitted as Progressive Insurance Auto. To the east across Pacific Highway South, moving !Tom north to south, are small retail establishments, vacant property, a bank, Pacifica Park Office Building, and Canopy World. [n addition, Walt's Automotive is located on the triangular piece of property between Pacific Highway South and 16th Avenue South, To the west, moving from north to south, are Mitchell Place (a senior housing development) and industrial uses, including Frito Lay, 2. Availability of Utilities Sanitary Sewer: Located within the Lakehavcn Utility District. Sewer facilities will need to be extended to serve the site, There is adequate sewer capacity at this time, Public Water: Located within the Lakehaven Utility District. Water facilities will need to be extended to serve the site. There is adequate water capacity at this time. . Storm Drainage: Site is located in the West Hylebos Creek Sub-Basin 3. Availability 0 f Public Services Police: Provided by City of Federal Way Fire/Emergency Medical: Provided by South King Fire and Rescue Schools: Provided by Federal Way School District 4. Critical Areas A Class II Wetland is located on the west central portions of parcel 202104-9070 (Campus Gateway) and parcel 202104-900 I (Merlino), and on the northern portion of parcel 202104- 9072 (Chase NW Trust), A branch of the Hylebos Stream flows southwards through the wetlands. Class II Wetlands have 100-foot setbacks. The on-site stream also has a 100-foot buffer. The stream buffer is either contained within the existing wetland buffers or flows through the regional detention pond located on the western portion of parcel 202194-9004 (Knight). There are also two smaller wetlands located on the Campus Gateway and Merlino parcels. The City entered into a June 17, 1996, Settlement Agreement and Covenant with the property owners that stated that once all pennit fees were paid and the development . application was in compliance with all applicable laws and codes, these smaller parcels could be filled because mitigation for their filling was already built into the mitigation plan for the -- - Planning Commission Memorandum Meeting Dale: May 2, 2007 Village at Federal Way, Rcquesllo Amend Ihe Rezone Conditions Page 4 . overall project. (I' future development is proposed in the vicinity of an on-site stream or wetland, compliance \vith FWCC Chapter 22, Article XIV. "Critical Areas," and the settlement agreement and covenant will be required. 5. Drainage The site is located in the West Hylebos Creek Sub-Basin. Since more than 5,000 square feet of impervious surfaces would be created with development of the site, surface water runoff and treatment would be required per the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM), the Federal Way Addendum to the KCSWD, and any conditions stipulated in the settlement agreement and covenant entered into between the City and the property owners. The site falls within a Level 1 Flow Control Area, thus the applicant must design the flow control facility to meet these performance criteria. 6. Access Proposed access to the BC-zoned portion of the site (area east of the large on-site wetland) is from South 3361h Street, a principal arterial located to the north of the site, and Pacific Highway South, also a principal arterial located to the east. The conceptual plan (Exhibit 4) shows a road connecting the \vestern (area west of the largc on-site wetlands) and eastern (area east of the large on-site wetland) areas. This connecting roadway would provide the Be-zoned portion of the site an additional access to South 3361h Street through the residential area to the wes!. . Pacific Highway South in the vicinity of the Village at Federal Way site is fully developed based on the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan (FWCP), to the planned road section ofa Type A street (four lanes plus High Occupancy Vehicle lanes), consisting ofa 90-foot street with curb, gutter, six-foot planting strip with street trees, eight-foot sidewalk, and streetlights in a I 24-foot right-of-way, tn 2004, the City constructed two northbound left-turn lanes at 3361h Street, increasing the street and right-or-way by 12 feet. The planned road section tor South 3361h Street is a Type E Street consisting of a 64-foot wide street (four lanes plus median) with curb, gutter, six-foot planting strip with street trees, eight-foot sidewalk, and streetlights in a 98- foot right-oC-way. In addition, the Capital lmprovement Plant (CIP) anticipates the need tor a second .eastbound left-turn lane and an additional eastbound through lane at Pacific Highway South, increasing the planned width of street and right-of-way by 24 feet. As part of the development of the site, 13lh Place South would be extended southward from South 3361h Street through the site"and South 340'h Street would be extended westward lTom Pacific Highway South through the site, An additional east/west access would also be required between South 336lh and South 340lh Streets. 7. Potential Traffic Impacts At the time that an application for development permit is submitted, the Traffic Division, or the applicant, will conduct a Concurrency Analysis, which will analyze evening peak hour impacts of the project and the pro-rata share contributions towards transportation projects in the Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) to assure that there is adequate capacity to accommodate the proposed development. Supplemental mitigation may be required if the . proposed project creates an impact not anticipated in the TIP. The applicant may also be required to analyze impacts outside the evening peak hours. Planning Commission Memorandum Mecting Date: May 2, 2007 Village at Federal Way, Requeslto Amend the Rczone Conditions Pagc 5 VIII. PUBLIC COMi\IENTS RECEIVE!) . No written public comments were received. IX. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE REZONE CONDITIONS The following are those rezone conditions related to size and bulk of buildings that pel1ain to the BC-zoned pOl1ion ofthe site. The applicant's requested amendments are shown as strikeout (proposed deletions) and underline (proposed additions) (Exhibit 3). 2. The Master Plan shall be developed with a cohesive and integrated design that promotcs the following: a. Pedestrian scalc, and pedestrian orientation and massing of buildings. b. Site-wide pedestrian connectivity, c. Building massing shall be designed to avoid large expanses of parking areas adjacent to and/or visible from the public right-of-ways. On-site parking shall not be allowed betwecn buildings and public right-of-ways, except the Director ofCol11ll1unity Development Services may approve one double-loaded parking row between a builJing and right-of-way due to extenuating circumstances. . d. The appearance of strip commercial development shall be minimized by breaking large linear buildings into numerous smaller buildings, e, The commercial portion of the site may include a maximum of two primary anchor buildings, +Re-ifldiyiduul anchor buildings are permitted a maximum SO,OO<f-.stjwf€--4eet ef.OOilding footprint, and the total gross floor area of all anchors shall not exceed 100,000 square feet of gross floor area, These anchors shall not exceed 140,000 square feet of gross floor area, excluding integrated structured parking. The maximum foow-rint of anyone anchor shall not exceed 80.000 square feet. Anchor facades shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of H4 l.2S: l. f. N6n anchor buildings should not exceed 10,000 square f:eet of building footprint. Commercial mixed use buildings should not exceed 30,000 square feet of building footprint (excluding integrated structured parking) and shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of 1.5: I. g. Commercial/ residential mixed use buildings should not exceed 12,000 square teet of building footprint (excluding integrated structured parkin!?:) and shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of 2: I. h. Non-anchor, non-mixed use buildings should not exceed 10,000 square feet of building footprint The Director of Community Development Services may approve a maximum of two, non-anchor. non-mixed use buildings in excess of 10,000 square teet, lip to a . maximum of 20,000 square feet each, when the applicant demonstrates the following: Planning Commission Memorandum Mecting Date: May 2, 2007 Village at Federal Way, Request to Amend the Rczone Conditions Page 6 . (i) The additional square footage is n~cc5sary to accommodate the needs ofa specific tenan t. (ii) The facades of the structure include signi ficant structural modulation equal to at least ten percent of the length of the subject fayade. (iii) The overall design of the building is consistent with the pedestrian scale and integrated design of the overall sit~. (iv) Non-anchor. non-mixed use facades shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of 2: 1. g-: ~ Primary commercial building entries shall be clearly visible and recognizable from the public right-of-ways; or active building facades, including windows and pedestrian scale design amenities such as screening, plazas, or art features such as trellises, artwork, murals, landscaping or combinations thereof, shall be required fronting the right-or-way, ft. i On-street parallel parking is encouraged \vhere feasible. f:. ko A minimum of five percent of the gross land area of the commercial portion of the site shall be pedestrian oriented open space. There shall be one primary pedestrian gathering focal point, and additional supporting pedestrian oriented gathering locations distributed proportionally throughout the commercial portion of the site. Open space areas and plazas shall include seating, landscaping, art, omament,Uion, pedestrian scale lighting. water features, and outdoor dining. . / j-:L Vehicular service stations are not permitted. Fuel pump stations are only permitted when accessory to an anchor tenant. Any approved fuel pump station shall not be orient~d to the public right-of-way, and shall not exceed two fuel islands with a total of up to eight vehicular fueling positions, X. STAFF ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS l. Any development of the BC-zoned portion of the Village at Federal Way site would have to comply with the development standards of the Be zone, in addition to any conditions imposed as part of the legislative rezone as amended, 2, The City is in the process of reviewing the Community Business/Commercial Enterprise zoning text amendments. One of the proposed amendments would be to no longer allow bulk retail sales in the BC zone. This would prohibit high volume retail sales in a warehouse setting, which may include membership clubs. Bulk retail sales are not consistent with a village concept. 3. The City's community design guidelines include specific provisions to incorporate pedestrian areas and amenities, such as pedestrian plazas and public seating areas to be included in~o the overall site plan; the encouragement of retail pads adjacent to the right-of-way lor multi-tenant development; and the requirement for entrance facades to front on" face, or be clearly . recognizable from the right-of-way. A village concept is consistent with these guidelines, Planning Commission Memorandum . Meeting Date: May 2, 2007 Village at Federal Way. Request to Amend the Rezone Conditions Page 7 The intent of the original conditions as outlined InOrdlll3ncc 05-490 \.\;3~ to avoid a ;;tnp mall . 4. concept and to develop a viIlage'conccpt. The increase in size of the various buildings,as proposed by the amendments and as conceptually shoi....n on Exhibit 4 should still med the intent of the original conditions. 5. Compliance with existing City code and additional conditions of approval of the legislative rezone, either existing or amended, is consistent with a village development concept. XI. COMPLIANCE WITH FWCC SECTION 22-526 Criteria for approving a legislative rezone: The City may decide to approve a legislative n::::om: onzv i/ it finds that: (I) The proposal is consistent with the comprehensive plan. The proposed amendments would con fOlm to the conditions of the legislative rezone by providing development that is similar in design to that originally envisioned, They will also provide convenient residentially scaled shopping tor residential areas and housing in the City's commercial areas close to shopping and employment. Said residential areas ....-ould be located on-site in mixed-use buildings or in townhouse style development west of the on-site \. wetlands. There are also older residential areas located east of Pacific [-{ ighway South. . (2) The proposed amendment bears a substancial relationship to public health. salety. or welfare. The proposed amendments bear a substantial relationship to public health, satl~ty, or welfare because they comply with the vision of the comprehensi ve plan by: . Promoting development of well designed commercial and office developments, . Accommodating additional households and jobs which would help the City to meet its adopted household and job targets. (3) The proposed amendment is in the best interest oj the residents 0/ the city, The proposed amendments are in the best interest of the residents of the city because they comply with the following comprehensive plan goal and policy by proposing commercial/ residential mixed-use development in a village setting: UJG6 Transform Community Bu'siness areas into vital, attractive, mixed-use areas that appeal to pedestrians and motorists and enhance the community's image. LUP39 Encourage transformation of Pacific Highway (SR-99) Community Business corridor into a quality mixed-use retlil area, Retail development along the corridor, exclusive of the City Center, should be designed to integrate auto, pedestrian, and transit . circulation. Integration of public amenities and open space into retail and office development should also be encouraged, .-- Planning Commission Memorandum ivle<:llOg Dale: May 2, 2007 Village at Federal Way. Request to Amend the Rezone Conditions Page 8 . XII. STAFf RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the amendments to the conditions of the legislative rezone as requested by the applicant and shown in Exhibit 3 and Section LX of this statT report, XIII. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION Consistent with the provisions of FWCC Section 22-539, the Planning Commission may take the folIowing actions regarding the proposed amendments to the conditions of the kgislative rezone: 1 Recommend to City Council adoption of the amendments as proposed; 2. Recommend to City Council that the proposed amendments not be adopted: 3. Forward the proposed amendments to City Council without a recommendation: or 4. Modify the proposed amendments and recommend to City COlll1l;i! adop.tiollllCthc amendment as modified. . LrST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit 1 Adopted Ordinance 05-490 Exhibit 2 March 16, 2007, Correspondence ti'om Jon Potter and March ! 5, 2007, Correspondence from Ross White Exhibit 3 Applicant's Requested Amendments Exhibit 4 Village at Federal Way Conceptual Site Plan .1:\KitL~ COmCr\Pla",~ing Cornmission\Transmith:d R~l'on to Planning Conllni,ioo doc ------.- Planning Commission Memorandum McclIng Dale: i'vby 2. 2007 Village at Federal Way, Request to Amend the Rezone Conditions Page 9 EXHIBIT I PAGE-L~ ORDINANCE NO. 05-490 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, ,ADOPTING AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY'S GROWTH MANAGEMENT ACT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, APPROVING A CHANGE IN COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION AND ZONlNG OF APPROXIMA TEL Y 46 ACRES LOCATED SOUTH OF SOUTH 336TH STREET AND WEST OF PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH FR9M BUSINESS PARK (BP) TO COMMUNITY BUSINESS (BC) AND MULTI-FAMILY (RM 2400), BASED ON SPECIFIC CONDITIONS (AMENDING ORDINANCE NO'S. 90-43, 95-248, 96-270, 98-330, 00-372, 01-405, 03- 442, 04-460, 04-461, 04-462). WHEREAS, the Growth Management Act of 1990. as amended, (Chapter 36.70A RCW or "GMA") requires the City of Federal Way to adopt a comprehensive plan which includes a land use element (including a land use map), housing element, capital facilities plan element, utilities element, and transportation elemellt (including transportation system map[s]); and WHEREAS. the GMA also requires the City of Federal Way to adopt development regulatiOlls implementing its comprehensive pILUl; and WHEREAS, the Federal Way City Council adopted its comprehensive plan with land use map (the . "PIal)") on November 2], 1995, and <1dopted development regulations and a zoning m<lp implementing the Plan on July 2, ]996; and subsequently amended the comprehensive plan, J<lnd use m<1p, and zoning map on December 23,1998, September 14,2000, November I, 200], March 27,2003, and July 20, 2004; and WHEREAS, the City may consider Pl<1n and development regulation amendments pursoont to Article lX, Chapter 22 of the Federal Way City Code (FWCC); and WHEREAS, under RCW 36.70A 130, the Plan and development regulations are subject to continuing review and evaluation. but the Plan may be amended no more than one time per year; and . WHEREAS, the Cou nci! shall be considering three separate <lctions to amend the comprehensive plan, <III of which will be acted upon simultaneously in order to comply with RCW 36.70A. J 30; and WHEREAS, these <Ictions include Ordinance No. 05-492, mnendmenls to Ch<lpter 5, "Housing," of the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan; and ORD #05.490. PAGE 1 ' . ----------- EXHIBIT I . PAGE Z OF --L WHEREAS, these actions include Ordinance No. 05-49 I, approving a chllnge in comprehensive plnn designation and zoning of 4.03 acres located nOlth of South 31th Street and east of 1'1 A venue South from Professional Office (PO) to Neighborhood Business (BN), based on specific conditions as contained in Ordinance No. 05-49]; and WHEREAS, these actions include Ordinance No. 05-490. approving a change in comprehensive plan designation and zoning of approximately 46 acres located south of South 3361h StreeL and west of Pacific Highway South from Business Park (BP) to Community Business (BC) and Multi-Fami]y (RM 2400), based on specific conditions as contained in Ordinance No. 05-490; and WHEREAS, as a result of thi~ action, approximately 19 acres east of a dividing line would be designated Community Business (BC) and approximately 27 acres west of a dividing line would be designated Multi- Family (RM 2400); the dividing line described as a line extending southwards from the South 3361h Street right-of-way, said line which foJlows the eastern buffer of Wetland No.2 as shown in the Settlement . Agreement and Covenant recorded under Recording No. 97042 I 1043 Lo a poim approximmely 35 I feet north of the south properly line of Parcel No. 202104-9004, at which point said line t'ollows the middle of the) 31h Place South extended right-of-way to the south property line of Parcel No. 202104-9004; and WHEREAS, in April 1999, the City of Federal Way accepted a request from four pJ;operty owners (Campus Gateway, Merlino, Chase WN Trust, and Wright) to change the comprehensive plan and zoning of approximately 42 acres located south of South 3361h Street and west of Pacific Highwny South, thereafter known as the KillS Comer request; and WHEREAS, in June 1999, the City Council determined that the request should pe analyz.ed further and added the Kilts Comer LLC, Nelson, Carson, Jones, and Slisco parcels to the Campus'Gatewny, Merlino, Chase WN Trust, and Wright properties for a total of 46. I 2 acres; and WHEREAS, in July 2001, the City's SEPA Responsible Official issued a . Determination of Nonsignificance on the 2001 comprehensive plan amendments; which included Kitts Comer; and GilD #05.490, PAGE 2 . _..... . ." EXHIB'IT I PAGE :J OF-!- . WHEREAS, in August 200], the apphcant withdrew the request for a Muhi-Family comprehensive plan designation and RM zoning for the area west of the on-site wetland (Wetland No.2 as shown in the Seulement Agreement and Covenant recorded under Recording No. 9704211043); and WHEREAS, in September 200 I, the applicant submitted a new application for a comprehensive plan designation of Multi-Family and zoning of RM 2400 for the area west of Wetland No.2; and WHEREAS, in November 200 I, the City of Federal WaY's Land UselTransportation Committee gave direction that a development agreement and development plan be prepared for Kitts Corner, east of Wetland No.2; and WHEREAS, in March 2003, per Ordinance No. 03-442, the City of Federal Way adopted a comprehensive plan designation and zoning of Multi-Family Rnd RM 2400 for the area west of Wetland No.2. based on it being included in the overall Kills Comer development agreement and development plan; and WHEREAS, in September 2004, the applicant submilled an application for approval of a development . agreement nnd development plan for Kitts Corner; and WHEREAS, in March 2005, a SEPA Addendum was issued for Kitts Corner; and . WHEREAS, in March 2005. the City informed the applicant that they were initiClting a legislative comprehensive plCln amendment and conditional rezone; and WHEREAS, the proposed Kills Corner legislative comprehensive plan amendments and conditional rezone address nll of the goals and requirements set forth in the GMA; and WHEREAS, the City of Federal Way, through its staff, Planning Commission, City Council committees, and full City Council has received, discussed, and considered the testimony, wrillen comments, and material from the public, as follows: . l. On September 1 9, 200 I, the City's Planning Commission considered the Kills Comer request for a comprehensive plan designation of Community Business and z.oning of BC, based on a development agreement for the area east of Wetland No.2; ORD #05-490. PAGE 3 . ..... . ." .._n .. .. . EXHISDT I . PAGE ~LOF -r 2. On November 6 and November 20,2002, the City's Planning Commission considered the Kitts Comer request for a comprehensive plan designation of Multi-Family and zoning ofRM 2400 lor the area west of Wetland No.2,. bnsed. on its inclusion in the development agreement and development plan to be prepared for the ~ite; 3. On May 2, 2005, the Land Useffransportation Committee of the Federal Way City Council considered the request to change the comprehensive plan designation and zoning of approximately .' 46 acres located south of South 3361h Street and west of Pacific Highway South from Business Park (BP) to Community Business (BC) and Multi-Family (RM 2400), with approximately 18 acres located east of the 13'h Place South extended right-of-way to be designated Community . Business (BC) and approximately 28 acres located west of the I 3'h Place South extended right-of- way to be designated Multi-Family'(RM 2400), based on conditions recommended by stnff, following which it recommended adoption of the staff recommendations; 4. On May] 7,2005, the full.City Council considered the request to chaJJge the comprehensive plan designation and zoning of approximately 46 acres located south of South 336'h Street and west of Pacific Highway SOUlh from Business Park (BP) to Community Bus.iness (BC) and Multi-Family (RM 2400). At that time based on a request by the npplicant, the Council considered a modified . requcst to allow approximately 19 acres. located east of a line extending southwards from the South 336'h Street right-of-way, said line following UJe eastern buffer of Wetland No.2 as shown in the SellJement Agreement and Covenant rccorded under Recording No. 97042 I 1043 to a point approximately 35] feet north of the south property line of Parcel No. 202) 04-9004, :it which point -.. said line follows the middle of the I 3'h Place South extended right-of-way to the south property line of parcel No. 202 J 04-9004 to be designated Community Business (BC) and approximately 27 acres located west of this line 10 be designated Multi-Family (RM 2400); and 5. On June 7, 2005, the full City Council again considered the matter at its meeting; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to approve the change in comprehensive plan designation and zoning of approximately 46 acres located south of South 336'h Street and west ofPncific Highway S.outh from Business Park (BP) to Community Business (BC) and Multi-Family (RM 2400), based on specific conditions as contllined in Seciion 2 of this ordinance. Now, THEREFORE, UJe City Council of the City of Federal Way, Washington, does hereby ordain as follows: ORD #05-490, PAGE 4 . . ... ....... .~ . .. . . ....-.. "'~'" --- --- --- ~ EXH~BIT I PAGE tr OF ~ . Section 1. Findings. A. The proposed amendme'nts to the comprehensive plan map, as set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto, to change the comprehensive plan designation and zoning of approximately 46 acres locuted s.outh of South 336'h Street and west of Pacific Highway South from Business Park (BP) to Community Business (BC) and Multi-Family (RM 2400), based on conditions of approval set forth in Section 2 below will allow development of the site in respo'nse to market conditions and the Council's vision for development of the site, while providing for transportation facilities to serve the sire and improving circulation in the vicinity, and therefore bears a subslanlial relationship to publiC health, safety, and welfare; are in the beSl interest of the residents of the City; and are consistent with the requirements of RCW 36.70A, the King County Countywide Planning Policies, and the unamended portion of the Plan. o. B. The proposed amendments to the comprehensive plan map. as set forth in Exhibit A allached hereto, are compatible with adjacent land uses and will not negatively affect open space, streams, hikes, or wetlands, or the physical environment in general. They will allow for growth and development consistent with the Plan's overall vision and with Lhe Plan's land use element household and job projections, nnd wiJi allow . reasonable use of property subject to constraints necessary to protect ellvironmentally sensitive areas. They therefore bear a substantial relationship to public healLh, safety, and welfare; are in the best interest of the - . residents of the City; and are consistent with the requirements ofRCW 36.70A, the King County Countywide Planning Policies, and the unamendcd portion of the Plan. e. The proposed amendments to the Zoning Map, set forth in Exhibit B altached hereto, are consistent with the applicuble provisions of the comprehensive plan and the comprchensive plan land use map proposed to be amended in Section 3 below, bear a substantial relation to public health, safety, and welfa're, and ore in the best interest of Lhe residents of the City. Section 2. Conditions of Approval. The request to change the comprehensive plan designation and zoning of approximately 46 acres located south of SOl.!th 336'h Street and west of Pacific Highway South from . aim #05-490. PAGE 5 . . .....- .. ... . . ..... .... ________n__ EXH~ I . PAGE' OF~ Business Park (BP) to Community Business (BC) and Multi-Family (RM 2400), with approximately 19 acres to be designated Community Business (BC) and apprqximately 27 acres to be designated Multi-Family (RM 2400), shall be approved based on the following conditions: J. Prior to construction of any new buildings, a single Master Plan for the entire Multi- Family (RM 2400) and Community Business (BC) zoned site shall be submitted to and approved by the City.. Application for critical area intrusions as applicable is also required in conjunction with master plan review. A project action State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review shall also be conducted in conjunction with master plan and critical area review. Subsequent to Master Plan approval, building design and minor modifications to the site plan shall be reviewed via a Process II, Site Plan Review. For the purposes of the Master Plan, the subject site is comprised of the following parcels: 2021 04-9069, 202104-9070, 202104-900 I, 202104-9090,202104-9086,202104-9080,202104-9072, and 202104-9004. 2. The Master Plan shall be developed with a cohesive and integrated design thaI promotes [he following: a. Pedestrian scale, and pedestrian orientation and massing of buildings. b. Site-wide pedestJian connectivity. c. Building massing shall be designed to avoid large expanses of parking areas adjacent . to and/or visible from the public right-of-ways. On-site parking shall not be allowed between buildings and public right-of-ways, except the Director of Community Development Services may approve one double- loaded parking row between'a building and right-of-way due to extenunling circumstances. d. The appearance of strip commercial development shall be minimized by breaking - large linear buildings into numerous smaller buildings. e. The commercial portion of the site may include a maximum of two primary nnchor buildings. The individual anchor buildings are permitted a maximum 50,000 square feet of building footprint, and the total gross tloor area of all aJ1chors shall not exceed J 00,000 square feet of gross floor area. Anchor facades shnll not exceed a width 10. depth ratio.of 1.5: I. f. Non~anchor buildings should not exceed J 0,000 square feet of building footprint. The Director of Community Development Services may approve a maximum of two, non-anchor buildings in excess of 10,000 square feet of building footprint, up to a maximum of 20,000 square feet of building footprint e~ch, when the npplicnnt demonstrates the following: (i) . The additional square footage is necessary to nccoml11odate the needs of a specific tenant. ORD #05-490. PAGE 6 . ...... .... EXH,eITa PAGE 7 OF . . (ii) The facades of the structure include significnnt structural modulatiOll equal to at least ten percent of the length of the subject. facrade. (iii) The overall design of the building is consistent with the pedestrian scale and integrated design of the overall site. (iv) Non-anchor facades shall not exceed n width to depth ratio of 2: J . g. Primary conunercial building entries shall be clearly visible and recognizab~e from the public right-of-ways; or active building facades, including windows and pedestrian scale design amenities such as screening, plazas, or .art features such as trellises, artwork, murals, landscaping, or combinations thereof, shall be required fronting the right-of-way. h. On-street parallel parking. is encouraged where feasible. \. A minimum of five percent of the gross land area of the commercia] p0l1ion of the site shall be pedestrian-oriented open space. There shan be one primary pedestrian gathering focal point, and additional supporting pedestrian-oriented gathering locations distributed proportionally throughout the commercial pOltion of the site. Open space areas and plazas shall include seating, landscaping, art, ornamentation, pedestrian scale lighting, water features, and outdoor dining. J. Vehicular service stations a.re not permined. Fuel pUmp stations are only permiued when accessory to an anchor temml. Any approved fuel pump station shall not be oriented to the public right- . of-way, and shall not exceed two fuel islands with a total of up to eight vehicular fueling positions. 3. Development of the sit~ shail include design, construction, ,Uld dedication of the following public roadways in accordance with appropriate FWCC street sections: a. ) 3'h Place South from South 336'" Street to the south pi'operty line; _.. b. South 340lh Street from Pacific Highway South to the intersection of ] 31h Place South extended; c: A roadway connecting from South 336"h Street through the residential area, connecting to 13'h Place South extended. These public roadways are necessa~y to serve the proposed development and shall be constructed as outlined below. Additional conditions (on-site and off-site) intended to mitigate significant adverse environmental impacts may be required as determined through the SEPA process and will be applied to any proposed project in the future. a. Prior to occupancy of any residential .building on the site, South 340"h Street from Pacific Highway South to the intersection of 13"h Place SOlllh extended, and the roadway within the residential area connecting to South 336'11 Street, shall be'constructed to meet all applicable standards. Traftic calming ORD #05-490, PAGE 7 . . .... ......... . ...... . .................. ... -.. -. - , E~HUaIT / . PAGE-LOF ~ devices such as speed humps, speed tables, traffic circles, chicanes, curb extensions, signs, pavement markings, or other calming devices as approved by the Public Works Director shall be incorporated within tbe iesidential roadway. Signal modifications at Pacific Highway South llnd South 340th Street intersection may be required to provide safe access. Alternatively, the developer may construct the extension of 13th Place South from South 336111 Street to i~ intersection with the proposed residential road as a traffic circle. This would eliminate the need for the construction of South 340m Street from Pacific Highway SOUtJl to the intersection of 131h Place South extended, and the segment of 13'h Place South between South 340'h Street and the intersection of the residential roadway (traffic circle). b. Prior to occupancy of any commercial building, 13,1. Place South from South 336'h . Street to the south property line, and South 340'h Street from Pacific Highway South to the interscction of] 3'h Place South extended, shall be constructed to all applicable standards. A new traffic signal (South 3361h Street. & ] 3'h Place South) and/or signal modifications (Pacific Highway South & South 340'h Street) may be required as determined through the SEPA process. 4. All new public streets shaJl include traffic calming features. 5. Uses other than multi-unit housing and day care facilities that are otherwise permitted in the RM zone are not allowed. . 6. The multi-family portion of the site, west of Wetland No.2, shall be accessed from one location along South 3361h Street and shall include a public roadway connecting through the residential area, across the existing berm of Wctland No.2, and connecting to I 3'h Place South extended. 7. No more than one anchor building, or a maximum of 75,000 square feet of -.- commercia/ building area, may receive a Cel1ificatc of Occupancy on the site without the prior constnlction of a minimum of 75 residential units. 8. The residential area shall be designed to minimize reception of potential noise impacts from adjacent nonresidentinluses. Section 3. Comprehensive Plan Amendments Adoption. The 1995 City of Federal Way Comprehensive Plan, as thereafter amended in J 998,2000,200],2003, and 2004, copies of whiCh are on file with the Office of the City Clerk, hereby are and shall be amended as set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto. Section 4. Amendment Authority. The adoption of Phm nmendments in Section 3 above is pursuant to the authority granted by Chapters 36.70A and 35A.63 RCW, and pursuant to FWCC Section 22-541. ORD #05-490, PAGE 8 .. ..' ... .....' .. ..-' . .... . .... .. .-. .... . -. -.. ~. ........ reXMIBIT , PAG.E~OF ~ . invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereofto any person or circumstance, shall not affect the validity of the remainder of the ordinance, or the validity of its application .to other persons or circumstances. Section 6. Savings Clause. The 1995 City of Federal Way Comprehensive Plan; as thereafter amended in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, and 2004 shall remain i.n force and effect until the amendments thereto become operative upon the effective date of this ordinance. Section 7. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this ordinance is hereby ratified and affirmed. Section 8. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five (5) days from and after its passage, approval, and publication, as provided by Jaw. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way this 7th day of June ,2005. . CITY OF FE RAL WAY . ~ ,fif ~CL- Mayor, Dean McColgan - APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~~~ City Attorney, Patricia A. Richardson FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: 5/31/2005 PASSED BY THE CITY Co.UNCIL: 6/7 /2005 PUBLISHED: 6/11/2005 EFFECTIVE DATE: 6/16/2005 ORDINANCE No.: 05-490 1:\2004 Comprehensive Pfan\2004 Update\City Couneil\2nd Reading ofo.rdinanee\K.itts Comer Adoption o.rdinanee.docl5/3112005 3;31 PM ORDII 05-490 ,PAGE9' . .. .-_..... ....... ...... . EXHIBIT A 01 k".~.t , TO ADOPTION ORDINANCE . . -.~ -~.~ "'1 ;~~~~1 ~J \",:;>;'\>':';1 t " I:,~ City of Federal Way ,~I';:\j ..._..~_...i Zoning ~ ~ ... ". ~ "~" 2004 Site Specific Request: . ,( Kitts Corner Ii :rii? l'fl'Ste~~f~r -7 13 me 'Of :~~li1;asd M! Legend I' . ,l .;,:<.:~ - ~ o Zoning . @ Be @ Wetlands (1998 City Survey) : 'j: r '/ 2D:l:1U4,.9013 '( '~/:;;."?' Ilf ~ r (fIpP'""'fIIM,,. ___ .' / ~.- _BPt,B6~ .Rezone from ---'--"-"'1 .,/;,5' .--- -.----.------ BP to Be and RM2400 B" '" /" ",d 202.1lJ4-!lO(Jl ~I subject to conditions. Approved per Ordinance . ~. No. 05-490 .___...._00_. 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"'. m'''to ofth' ,"" ,,5, "."", .~~ ~) '0 'ho "'''' ,ro,'''' ",,,,,,,,,, No, 202104-9004, '" -'" -.. ,., moo " .",mp.m" '" ~ ~~m'" .._ ....,lil! ~'". .. ':~:J.~ and Is simply. a graphic r~pres9nlalion. tt' tt tt . Federal Way Village, LLC March 16, 2007 Greg Fewins EXHIBIT 1 Deputy Director of Community Development PAGE---'---OF 2. City of Federal Way 33325 Eighth Avenue South Federal Way, Washington HAND DEUVERED Re: Village @ Federal Way - Anchor Store Size Limit Request Dear Greg: Thank you for your consideration to amend the rezone conditions that limits the anchor(s) to 50,000 s.f. footprint(s) and 100,000 s.[ GFA. r attached a letter from Ross White who is working with our local realtor Michael Swanson. Ross has been representing our project on a national level. He is one of Coldwell Banker's leading commercial retail brokers nationally. His office has been the number one commercial sales and leasing office ror Coldwell Banker for the past six years. You are welcome to call him in Salt Lake to get his thoughts regarding the size or anchors needed to generate interest trom other retailers and his experience with Vi lIage developments. .ss took the position that 80,000 s.f. should be the maximum footprint. We know from the merous site plans prepared by Donahou Design that we will not be able to create a village appearance with a building that big. We also know that there has been no interest by any retailer with a 50,000 s.[ footpri.nt or smaller that is considered an anchor by other smaller prospective retailers. All retailers we have spoken with that have 50,000 s.f footprints or smaller have either not beeu i.nterested in the Federal Way Market or require an anchor that will generate sufficient traffic to warrant consideration of our site. As I indicated to you we have a prospect that is just under 60,000 s.f. that would fit the bill. We would like to build a margin into the maximum size requirement in the event we are unable to reach an agreement with this prospect. We are comfortable with the understanding the City's design review process will ensure whatever anchor we propose for the site will meet the village appearance criteria. (would like to see something in the 70,000 s.f. footprint and 130,000 s.f. GF A range: We will focus our efforts to keep the anchor(s) to a smaller size and we will work closely with you to ensure whatever anchor we bring to the table meets the design review criteria that ensure a strong pedestrian orientation and a village appearance. Thank you for your consideration. , 0 Potter &Chment 36//29" AI'enue West Seattle, Washingtoll 98/99 Phone: (206) 579-0088 Fux: (206) 284-6099 ~ EXHIBIT Z . NRT PAGE -L-OF ----L- March 15,2007 Greg Fewins Deputy Director Community Developmcnt City of Federal Way 33325 8th Avcnue South Federal Way, W A 98063 Greg: Please allow me to introduce myself; my name is Ross White, I am an Associate Broker with the National Retail Group of Coldwell Banker Commercial based in Salt Lake City. My office is working in partnership with the Federal Way offic~ of Coldwell Banker Corwnercial and Michael Swanson of that office in the development of The Village @ Fcderal Way located on JJ6111 Street and Pacific Highway South. The Village @ Federal \Vay will be it mixed use. pedestriiUl fricndly village concept development with several important qualities of a typical "Iitestyle cenier". Our concept and our intentions are not to develop a "big box" shopping ceoter, we would prefer to complement the cxisting "hig box" developments .in the immediate area rather than directly compete with them. In reference to the often misused tenn "big box", a true "big box" tenant is in excess of 80,000 square feet and . typically becomes a category killer. selling everything under one roof from clothes to toys to toasters to mille The Village @ Federal Way will not be a home to tllese types of tenants. Our focus is to aUract an anchor retailer that excels in one area of business, such as clothing retail or entertainment as a destination. There are a few of these tenants that have lootprinL<; close to the 80,000 square teet size, but would oot be considered by themseLves or a!lyone else as a "big box". The Village@ Federal Way will be a combination of "mid box" tenants and typical small shop and free standing pad retailers and restaurants. A "mid box" retailer is any building footprint between 15,000 and 80,000 square feeL This is a fuirly standard description in retaiJ development across the country. "Mid-box" retailers that we hope to attract to The Village @ Federal Way will include (but certainly will not be limited to) such categories as sporting goods, borne furnishing, entertainment, fitness/gym concepts and potentially high end grocery. Many of these require footprints to their buildings in excess of 50,000 square feet as a requirement, however as you can see, they specialize in their industries and would not be considered a "big box" regardless of their footprints. Our desire is to have two of these "mid box" retailers within The Village @ Federal Way and complement them with the mixed use of smaller retailers, office space and free standing buildings. I would be happy to discuss The Village @ Federal Way with you at your convenience should you have any further questions, we look forward to being an exciting part of a growing Federal Way, Washington. Sincerely, R~5> Ross White , Associate Broker NatiooalR,etail Group Salt ~e CitY . ~~~o ~ITU MTllRnrK nRTV~ <;IITT~ )nn ~AIT IAl(~ iTTY IITAH R41)! PHnN~ Rnl q47 R~nn ~AY Rnl q47 R~nl I ~ EXHIBIT .- PAGE---LOF , . e. The commercial portion of the site may include a maximum of two primary anchor buildings. +~e---Ht4wt4uakA~H-H4iflbS are permitted a maKimum 50,000 square f€t~uH6ittg-!eeltffiA~4-tAe total gross floor area of all anchors shall not <*€ee~G-5ql:!-a~4-e-r grO$$ floor area. These anchors shall not exceed 140.000 square feet of gross floor area, excludin~ integrated structured parking. The max.imum footprint of anyone anchor shall not exceed 80,000 square feet. Anchor facades shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of ~ 1.25: 1. f. NeA-aooh~)f,-btttklffigs-sheul4-Aot exceed 10,000 square feet of building footprint, Commercial/mixed use buildings should not exceed 30,000 square feet of building footprint (excluding integrated structured parking) and shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of 1.5: 1. g. Commercial/residential mixed use buildings should not exceed 12,000 square feet of building footprint (excluding integrated structured parking) and shall not exceed a width to depth ratio of 2: I. h. Non-anchor, non-mix.ed use buildings should not exceed 10,000 square feet of building footprint. The Director of Community Development Services may approve a maximum of two, non-anchor, non-mixed use buildings in excess of lO,OOO square feet, lip to a maximum 01'20,000 square feet each, when the applicant demonstrates the following: (i) The additional square footage is necessary to accommodate the needs of a speci fic tenant. . 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COMMITTEE: N/ A MEETING DATE: N/A CATEGORY: D Consent D Ordinance D Public Hearing IZI City Council Business D Resolution D Other STAFF REpORT By: Laura H~thaway DEPT: Management Services Attachments: I) Letter of interest from Donald Dennis 2) EmaiJ from Gloria EJJiot (reapplyi~g for position) Background: Independent Salary Commission Members are appointed by the Mayor and ratified by the City Council. Members are appointed to four-year terms. The Commission meets at least once in even numbered years . to discuss and determine salaries for the Mayor and City Council. The Commission reviews, and if it determines, amends and files the schedule of salaries with the City Clerk. Two positions expired in February '2007. Staff advertised in January but received no responses. Staff re- advertised for the vacancies and received two responses. The Commission is not scheduled to meet again until 2008. Options Considered: I) Ratify Mayor Park's appointments to the ISC 2) Do not ratify Mayor Park's appointments and direct staff to re-advertise for the positions. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A CITY MANAGER APPROVAL:-4- DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: uk. Co 'tte Ccfmmittee COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA nON: Committee Chair Committee Member Committee Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I move approval of Mayor Park's Appointments of Donald Dennis and . Gloria Elliot to the Independent Salary Commission with terms expiring February 2011." (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # 0 DENIED I ST reading . 0 TABLEDIDEFERREDINO ACTION Enactment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # . REVISED - 0210612006 RESOLUTION # . . ~ ~ (C; ~ u WI ~~ MAY 0 2 2007 . C9ity Clerk's Office I of Federal Wa Donald E. & Carol A. Dennis 32727 3dh Avenue SW: Federal Way, WA. 98023-2763 April 27, 2007 Laura Hathaway City Clerk P.O. Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 RE: Salary Commission Dear Ms. Hathaway, I am hereby applying for one of the open positions on the Salary Commission. I'm a citizen of the United States, a registered voter and have lived in Federal . Way for 41 years. I recently completed 6 years of service on the ParkS and Recreation Commission, but decided not to apply for re-appointment. Enclosed is my resume. Many times during my banking career I had responsibility for salary administration which included, among other things, conducting salary surveys, setting up salary grades and reviewing performance to determine raises and bonuses. I feel that I'm qualified to serve on this commission and since I'm retired I have the time to devote to it. Sincerely, _ /I ;: If;::;;~? ,L-?l ..' 7~::<~e:-~-6 Donald E. Dennis Enclosure . (253) 838-0155 Cell (253) 569-8979 donaldedennis0J.comcast. net Laura Hathaway - RE: Independent Salary Commission - ---. From: "Gloria Elliott" <gloriaellio.tt@comcast.net> . To: "'Mary McDougal''' <Mary .McDougal@cityoffederalway.com> Date: 5/7/2007 2:49 PM Subject: RE: Independent Salary Commission CC: "'Krystal Roe'" <KrystaI.Roe@cityoffederalway.com>, "'Laura Hathaway'" <Laura.Hathaway@cityoffederalway.com> Hi Mary, I'd be happy to serve another term on the salary commission. I think J mentioned that I'll be in Arizona off and on most of the winter. If you're willing to work around my schedule, I'll serve another term. Gloria Elliott (253) 350-7980 From: Mary McDougal [mailto:Mary.McDougal@cityoffederalway.com] Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 2:22 PM To: gloriaelliott@comcast.net Cc: Krystal Roe; Laura Hathaway Subject: Independent Salary Commission . Gloria, Thank you for your new e-mail address. We would love to have you serve on the Independent Salary Commission for another term. To provide the City with official notification of your interest, please reply to all on this e-mail, and Laura Hathaway, City Clerk, will receive your written response as well. Thanks so much. I look forward to seeing you next year, if not before! Take care, Mary . . COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2007 ITEM' fb__ CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: ApPOINTMENTS TO THE DIVERSITY COMMISSION POLICY QUESTION: Should the City Council appoint candidates to the City's Diversity Commission? COMMITTEE: N/ A MEETING DATE: N/A CATEGORY: 0 Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing ~ City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other STAFF REpORT By: Laura Hathaway DEPT: Management Services -- Attachments: N/ A Background: At a special meeting of the City Council on June 5, 2007, the City Council will interview applicants to fill three, 3-year positions and one vacant, unexpired position on the City's Diversity Commission (expiration date of May 31, 2008). A total of four applications were received for the four vacancies. The Council will confirm the appoints during its Regular Meeting on June 5, 2007 and all appointed members will be invited to the June 19, 2007 City Council . Meeting to receive their Certificates of Appointments. Options Considered: 1. Appoint the following candidates as regular, voting members to the Diversity Commission with terms expiring as listed: a. May 31, 2010 c. May 31,2010 b. May 31,2010 d. May 31,2008 2. Direct staff to re-advertise the vacancies. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: N/A Q1- DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: N/A ~ Committee Committee ouncil COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: N/A PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "] move approval of Option 1. (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # 0 DENIED 1 ST reading 0 T ABLEDIDEFERREDINO ACTION Enactment reading . 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE# REVISED - 02/06/2006 RESOLUTION # COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2007 ITEM #:_ ~ g.L- ------------------- -.-- -- CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: ApPOINTMENTS TO THE HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION POLICY QUESTION: Should the City Council appoint an Alternate to fill the unexpired term of a Human Services Commission member who resigned? COMMITTEE: N/A MEETING DATE: N/A CA TEGORY: D Consent D Ordinance D Public Hearing ~ City Council Business D Resolution D Other ST~FF REpORT By: Laura Hathaway DEPT: Management Services ------------- Attachments: . Letter of Resignation from Commissioner Steve DeTray. . . Email from Alternate Cluistopher Andersen expressing interest in filling the unexpired term to January 31,2009. . Email from Alternate Florenda Wyatt-Simmons expressing intere.st in filling the unexpired term to . January 31, 2009 Options Considered: 1. Appoint Christopher Anderson to the unexpired term to January 31,2009. 2. Appoint Florenda Wyatt-Simmons to the unexpired term to January 31,2009. 3. Advertise for the position. ---.-----.-- --_._-~ --..--..--------- STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Option 1. CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: N/A DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: N/A I~ Committee Committee unCI COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: N/A PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I move to appoint to fill the unexpired term on the Human Services Commission through January 31,2009." (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL #I 0 DENIED 1ST reading 0 T ABLEDIDEFERREDINO ACTION Enactment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE #I REVISED - 02/06/2006 RESOLUTION #I . ~~a Hathaway - TEXT.htm ~- r- Q7- Page 11 ~ ! . Hi Angelina, Sorry for the delay. This is to inform you that I am resigning from the Human Service Commission due to' health reasons. Remind me - do I need to send a letter to this effect? Thanks, Steve Angelina AllenMpyisi wrote: Hi Steve, I trust your well. I wanted to check in with you because I haven't received your resignation from the Human Services Commission. Please Jet me know when) can expect to receive it. Thank you. Angelina AlIen-Mpyisi Human Services Manager City of Federal Way 33325 8th Avenue South P.O. Box 97]8 Federal Way, WA. 98063-97]8 Ph: (253) 835-2650 Fax: (253) 835-2609 . I I . f-t. -S . Laura Hathaway - Human Services Commission position - - , - "'""" .rom: "Chris Andersen" <chrisandersen@pnwrealty.com> 0: <Iaura.hathaway@cityof!ederalway.com> Date: 5/8/2007 5: 15 PM Subject: Human Services Commission position CC: <Angelina.AllenMpyisi@cityoffederalway.com> Dear Laura, ] am writing you as ] understand that Dr. Steve DeTray has resigned or has indicated that he will be resigning his position as a Human Services Commissioner. As an Alternate Commissioner,] wanted to inform you of my interest to be considered by the City Council for appointment to the position vacated by Dr. DeTray. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, -Chris Andersen - Chris Andersen, Prudential Northwest Realty Voice 253722-7880 Fax 253480-3204 ~JJ.d~.8.ndE;!I~J;~.!l@I?[I..'!!1~.mtY.&QJ!! Y:!YftLQHBJ.l?-_t\NP.!:.R~J;.N&QJ!! . . ils, Laura Hathaway 1/:;' ,.,0.-. . ~~....' ...- -. ...".. ._--.~_...------ -~ ..,..- .---- .., From: "florenda Wyatt -Simmons" <f]ore _ atlanta@hotmaiJ.com> . To: <Laura.Hathaway@cityoffederalway.com> Date: 5/11/2007 7:39 AM Hello Laura 13m interesting in the Human Service Commission poistion. Please call me at (206) 850-8969. This is my ceJlular number. I am in training this week and next week. My free time is before 8: 15 am, 10:30 am, ] 2-] pm pr after 4:45 pm. .P.~J~111g~~jm~ :_~-1.9J)1.~<;!j!Q!?~j:JJ<?i.~JQr_.R~.$.LW_~.!U!ti!!.I:::::.~w.i!r.Q.::y-!'inlli!JgjY..!!!.QQ...~~Liye H 0!ID ait .. . -------------- ---- COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2007 ITEM # _ 8.:l. -------------------------------------.. ---------- -.-- CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: Proposed Settlement Agreement To Settle The City's Claim Against Yakima County For Housing of Inmates. POLICY QUESTION: SHOULD THE CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT TO RELEASE TO CITY'S CLAIM AGAINST YAKIMA COUNTY FOR HOUSING CITY INMATES? COMMITTEE: N/A MEETING DATE: CATEGORY: D Consent Ordinance D Public Hearing X City Council Business D Resolution D Other STAFF REPORT By: PATRICIA RICHARDSON DEPT: Law -.....-----.-----.------ ------ ...----------.----------..--. -------.------ Attachments: Staff Report and proposed settlement agreement. Options Considered: 1. Approve the proposed settlement agreement and authorize the City Manager to execute said agreement. . 2. Do not approve proposed settlement agreement. -----------_._---_..._.__._-~--._--_._-------_._---_..----.----.----.-.----.---.---.-----------------------.------.-------- STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the proposed settlement agreement and authorize the City Manager to execute said agreement. CITY MANAGER ApPROY AL: ~~ DIRECTOR ApPROY AL: v~ RMl- C mmillee Con{millee Council COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: N/A Committee Chair Committee Member Committee Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "1 move approval of the proposed settlement agreement to settle the City's claim against Yakima County regarding City inmates and authorize the City Manager. to execute said agreement. " (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # 0 DENIED I ST reading 0 TABLED/DEFERRED/NO ACTION Enactment reading . 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED - 02/0612006 RESOLUTION # ~ . ~ CITY OF . ~.' . Federal WCJY CITY A TTORNEY'S OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: MAY 29, 2007 TO: FEDERAL CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM:' PATRICIARICHARDSON,CITY ATTORNEY r~ SUBJECT: PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH YAKIMA COUNTY - JAIL SERVICES In 2002 the City entered into an interlocal agreement ("Agreement") with Yakima County and thirty-four other cities for the purpose of housing misdemeanants. In the Agreement the cities committed to an average daily population of inmates and Yakima County agreed to construct a new jail facility for the purpose of housing a significant number ofthe cities' inmates, because King County had informed the cities that their jail could not accommodate misdemeanants in the . future. (A separate agreement created an operations committee (JOG) and an administrative . committee (JAG) to oversee jail operations). Yakima County needed the cities' commitment to issue bonds to construct the facility. Although the new facility has been constructed, Yakima has not opened it for operations. This \ has created a problem, because the old jail is over crowded and as a result some inmates from other cities have been seriously assaulted. In response the cities hired consultants to review the Yakima jail operations. The consultants recommended opening the new facility to test it through a shakedown phase. Yakima agreed, but later terminated the testing. The City filed a claim for damages on September 27, 2006, along with Auburn, Bellevue, Des Moines, Kirkland, Lake Forest Park, Mercer Island, Redmond, Seattle, Shoreline, Snoqualmie, and Tukwila because the new facility was not opened to provide housing for city inmates. Yakima County approached the cities to discuss settling the claims for damages. During discussions the consultants issued another report in January 2007, which indicated that significant improvements had been made. Additionally, Yakima County opened two of the four pods in the new facility on February 27, 2007, and committed to opening the remaining two pods by the end of 2007 absent unpredictable factors beyond their control. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the proposed settlement agreement releasing the City's claim against Yakima County, because the county has taken proactive steps to improve the housing for city inmates, because two of the four pods are opened and operational, and because the county committed to opening the remaining pods by the end of2007. cc: K:\policelYakimajaiJ disputelstaffreport proposed settlement 060507 . . AGREEMENT TO SETTLE AND RELEASE CLAIMS AND WITHDRAW TERMINATIONS RELATED TO AGREEMENT TO HOUSE INMATES This Agreement to Settle and Release Claims and Withdraw Terminations Related to Agreement to House Inmates ("Settlement Agreement") is between Yakima County and the Cities that execute this Settlement Agreement ("Settling Cities"). . RECITALS A. WHEREAS, Yakima County and 35 King County cities (the "Cities") have entered into an Interlocal Agreement and addenda and amendments thereto (collectively, the" Agreement"), for the Yakima County Department of Corrections (YCDOC) to house the Cities' misdemeanor inmates; and B. WHEREAS, the Cities have formed a Jail Advisory Group OAG) and a Jail Operations Group OOG) to facilitate the Cities' administration of the Agreement; and C. WHEREAS, the Cities of Seattle and Renton (Terminating Cities) are also parties to the Agreement, the JAG and the JOG; and D. WHEREAS, the Agreement calls for the construction, completion and operation of a New Jail Facility; and . E. WHEREAS, a dispute arose between Settling Cities and Terminating Cities and Yakima County regarding the opening of the New Jail Facility and other operational concerns raised in a 2005 report by consultant William C. Collins (Consultant) to the Cities; and F. WHEREAS, on September 27,2006, the Cities of Auburn, Bellevue, Des Moines, Federal Way, Kirkland, Lake Forest Park, Mercer Island, Redmond, Seattle, Shoreline, Snoqualmie, Tukwila, ("Claimants") filed a claim under chapter 4.96 RCW ("Claim") against Yakima County related to the dispute; and G. WHEREAS, Renton on August 22, 2006, and, Seattle on December 8, 2006, gave Yakima County notice of their intent to terminate their Interlocal Agreements with Yakima County, and these two cities represent 182 of the 440 bed commitment under the Agreement; and H. WHEREAS, the Cities of Auburn, Des Moines, and Snoqualmie ("Settling Terminating Cities") also gave Yakima County notice of their intent to terminate their Interlocal Agreements with Yakima County, and I. WHEREAS, in January 2007, subsequent to the various cities' claims and notices of intent to terminate the Agreement, Consultant William Collins issued a report that documents significant improvements in inmate safety and medical care made by YCDOC during 2005 and 2006, and that YCDOC is committed to continued improvement in jail operations, including direct and modified direct inmate . supervision; and 1 J. WHEREAS, Yakima County irrevocably intends to open and operate the New . Jail Facility for the term of the Agreement; and K. WHEREAS, Yakima County opened 2 of the 4 pods of the New Jail Facility, also known as the Justice Center, on February 27, 2007, and is doing all things necessary and appropriate to fully open and operate the Justice Center by December 31,2007, and L. WHEREAS, the Settling Cities recognize that full opening and safe operation of the New Jail Facility involve unpredictable factors that are beyond Yakima County's control including availability of good candidates to be hired to serve as corrections officers and support staff as well as retirement, resignation, and! or termination of existing corrections officers and staff; and M. WHEREAS, under the Section 4 of the Agreement, the Minimum Bed Commitment of the Settling Cities is reduced by the ADP attributable to any city that terminates the Agreement; and N. WHEREAS, Yakima does not seek to require Settling Cities to pay any amounts that, under the Agreement, are the responsibility of any terminating city, and O. WHEREAS, Yakima County and the Settling Cities wish to resolve their differences and continue to be parties to the Agreement with the following commitments; and P. WHEREAS, this Settlement Agreement is intended to clarify but not to change terms of the Agreement, . NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual benefits to be derived, Yakima and the Settling Cities agree as follows: AGREEMENT 1. Opening and Operation of New Jail Facility. A. Yakima County irrevocably intends to open and operate the New Jail Facility for the term of the Agreement. Therefore, Yakima County shall do everything reasonably within its control to open the 3rd and 4th pods of the New Jail Facility on or before December 31,2007, and to fully operate the New Jail Facility for the term of the Agreement. B. Circumstances reasonably beyond the control of Yakima County that prevent safe opening and!or operation of the New Jail Facility shall excuse Yakima County from opening all 4 pods of the New Jail Facility on or before December 31,2007, and! or from subsequently operating the New Jail Facility for the term of the Agreement. Such circumstances include, without limitation, availability of good candidates to be hired as corrections officers and support staff as well as retirement, resignation, and! or termination of existing corrections officers and staff. Provided however, "circumstances" shall not include decisions, acts or omissions arising or resulting in whole or in part from budgetary or financial considerations or circumstances, or termination by any King County city of its Inmate Housing Agreement with Yakima County. . . . 2 ------------ . c. . If, due to circumstances reasonably beyond the control of Yakima County, all 4 pods of the New Jail Facility are not open and operating by December 31, 2007, and/ or for the term of the Agreement, Yakima County shall remain obligated to continue to do all things necessary and appropriate to fully open and operate the New Jail Facility as soon as possible after December 31, 2007, and to fully operate the New Jail Facility for the term of the Agreement. 2. Financial Responsibility of Settling Cities. A. The Minimum Bed Commitment of the Settling Cities and Settling Terminating Cities shall, pursuant to Section 4 of the Agreement, be reduced by the ADP attributable to any city that terminates the Agreement. B. At no time shall Settling Cities be responsible to pay for another city's alleged or actual' minimum bed commitment. 3. Release of Settling Cities' Claims and Withdrawal of Notice of Termination. A. Settling Cities release and forever discharge Yakima, its elected officials, officers, employees and agents from the Claims they filed against Yakima County on September 27, 2006, and from any known claims, damages, and/ or causes of action for failing to open the New Jail Facility. B. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, this release does not extend to: . 1. Settling Cities' rights under Paragraph 16(b) of the Agreement, as amended, except as specifically released herein. 2. Claims by Settling Cities arising out of or resulting from Yakima's promises and/ or obligations contained in this Settlement Agreement which are to be fulfilled in the future. C. The notices of termination of each of the Settling Terminating Cities are withdrawn with prejudice with respect to events prior to the date of the execution of this Settlement Agreement that are known to said Cities, except in the event Yakima County breaches Section 1 of this Settlement Agreement, such notices shall have the same effect they had on the day before the date of the execution of this Settlement Agreement. 4. Release of Yakima County Claims. Yakima County releases and forever discharges the Settling Cities, their elected officials, officers, employees and agents from any claims, damages and/ or causes of action, including but not limited to defamation, slander, false light, negligent or intentional interference with business expectations, attorney's fees and cost, arising out of or resulting from Cities' September 27, 2006, Claim against Yakima County. 5. Operational Reporting: . As further consideration for the promises and commitments made by the Settling Cities herein, Yakima County shall report the following information to the JAG: 3 A. Total daily population per jail facility, on a weekly basis (Le. custody . report); B. Number of city inmates housed in special housing, by category of special housing, on a weekly basis; C. Inmate assaults broken down by jail facility and floor area, on a monthly basis (i.e. report titled Assaults by Month, Location); D. Next business day reporting to affected city of Transport Referral Form with supporting documentation; and E. Inmate grievances, providing number of grievances by category, for total population, on a monthly basis. The JAG shall be responsible for forwarding all information provided under this section to the Cities. The frequency and nature of the requested reports may be changed by mutual agreement. 6. Inmate Housing Classification. A. Yakima County will maintain an inmate housing classification system, and will assist the JAG to understand classification issues that affect Cities' inmates' housing I assignments. I I B. Yakima County will, consistent with Yakima County's operational necessity, I provide Settling Cities reasonable advance notice of changes to the classification system . I I to permit comment. I I 7. JAG Meetings. The YCDOC Director, or his/her designee, shall attend JAG meetings and report on any issues as requested. 8. . Agreements with Other Cities If Yakima County enters into an agreement with, or otherwise permits, a non-settling city that is a current party to the Agreement to house its inmates at Yakima County on terms more favorable than those contained in the Agreement or in this Settlement Agreement, such more favorable terms shall apply to all Settling Cities. For purposes of this section, IIterms more favorable II shall include any term or condition applicable to housing inmates, such as minimum bed commitment, bed rates or other financial obligations, termination, or.commitments or conditions for opening and operating the . New Jail Facility, that, compared to the Agreement or this Settlement Agreement, provides some benefit. or reduces some burden to the non-settling city. 9. Effect on Interlocal Agreement. This Settlement Agreement is not intended to reduce the rights or obligations of Settling Cities and Yakima County contained in the Agreement except as it relates to the impacts of Terminating Cities as described above. The provisions of this Settlement . 4 "--- . Agreement related to operational protocols are clarifications of the rights and obligations under the Agreement. 10. Advice of Counsel. The Settling Cities and Yakima County warrant that they are each represented by counselor have the opportunity for said representation and that counsel, if any, have . fully explained the provisions of this Settlement Agreement and that all parties have had an opportunity to participate in its drafting. . 11. Non':admission. This Settlement is solely for the purpose of settling disputed claims and shall not be construed as an admission by Yakima or Settling Cities as an admission of any liability or wrongdoing. 1,2. Headings The Section headings in this Settlement Agreement are inserted for convenience only and are not intended to be used in the interpretation of the contents of the Sections they introduce. 13. Severability . If any of the provisions of this Settlement Agreement are held to be invalid or . unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue to be valid and enforceable. 14. Binding Effect on Signatories This Settlement Agreement shall be binding on Yakima County only after nine of the following cities: Auburn, Bellevue, Des Moines, Federal Way, Kirkland, Lake Forest Park, Mercer Island, Redmond, Shoreline, Snoqualmie, Tukwila, have executed this Settlement Agreement, and its effective date shall be the date the ninth of these cities executes this Settlement Agreement. Yakima County shall not delay executing the Settlement Agreement pending Settling Cities obtaining authorization from their legislative bodies to execute this Agreement. 15. Attorney's Fees and Costs. Any attorney's fees and/ or costs incurred by Settling Cities and/ or Yakima related to the disputes resolved by this Settlement Agreement shall be borne by the respective party who incurred said fees or costs. 16. Breach of Settlement Agreement. The prevailing party in any litigation brought to enforce this Settlement Agreement is entitled to reimbursemeIl;t for its reasonable attorney's fees and all reasonable costs and expenses incurred in addition to any damages and equitable relief. . 5 17. Governing Law . This Settlement Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. 18. Counterpart Copies This'Settlement Agreement may be signed in counterpart or duplicate copies, and any signed counterpart or duplicate copy shall be equivalent to a signed original for all , purposes. YAKIMA COUNTY Date: 7J1 tlLf (C;; ZOO 7 ..,\\~;I'''J''''"", ~~ ;\"~,,"\MA Co ~,- --.:::> Attest: , de ...r"-MA~"'~ Michael D. Leita, Chairman ~ ~ .~o"" rf/~.'.. .....~ ~ Q:' .'~ . ""Q'.. ('l~ 2 I _ !1C I." '" ~ 0 -= / . --... ; _ . ~. 0 i J: =1 _ _/-- cJ... ~J '" ~ ./<Z.. Christina S. Steiner, ~ ~ tfP ~ !;;; f Ronald. Gamache, Commissioner ~t"\ ~ :c;,- Oerk of the Board ~ ~o\.. .....0' g ttwt ~ ~ .. ..- ~ ~ ~ ,y;..._.....~'? \~' "'I", -7$ ir <;. " ""'1, \\\\\ dEll' tt C .. "I/IIt.!'Il"'\ an 10, omnussloner CONSTITUTING . THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APni~ ~ FOR YAKIMA COUNTY, WASIDNGTON Deputy Prosecuting Attorney City of Auburn Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Bellevue Date: A pproved as to form: By: City Attorney 6 · ......_...__._.._..__._ _ . .. ... .. ...._._______._.. .._..._....h_. . ....... . . City of Des Moines Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Federal Way Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Kirkland Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney . City of Lake Forest Park Date: A pproved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Mercer Island Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Redmond Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney . 7 . City of Shoreline . Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Snoqualmie Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Tukwila Date: A pproved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Algona . Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney Town of Beaux Arts Village Date: A pproved as to form: By: City Attorney I City of Black Diamond Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney . 8 -~~- . City of Bothell Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Burien Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Carnation Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney . City of Clyde Hill Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Covington Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Duvall Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney . 9 ----- ---- -~---- City of Issaquah . Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Kenmore Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Maple Valley Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Medina . - Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Newcastle Date: Approved as to form: By: . City Attorney City of Normandy Park Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney . 10 ---- . City of North Bend Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Pacific Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Renton Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney . City of Sammamish Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of SeaTac Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney . 11 -------- City of Seattle . Date: A pproved as to form By: City Attorney City of Skykomish Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney City of Woodinville Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney Town of Yarrow Point . Date: Approved as to form: By: City Attorney . 12 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: June 5, 2007 ITEM#:.5.€' CITY OF FEDERAL WAY . CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL SUBJECT: RATIFY THE VOTING DELEGATES FOR 2007 A WC ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING POLICY QUESTION: Who should the City Council appoint as voting delegates to the 2007 A WC Annual Business Meeting in June? COMMITTEE: N/ A MEETING DATE: N/ A CATEGORY: 0 Consent 0 Ordinance 0 Public Hearing [g] City Council Business 0 Resolution 0 Other STAFF REpORT By: N/ A DEPT: Council - Attachments: N/A Options Considered: The Association of Washington Cities (A We) has asked the city to select up to three city officials and/or city staff who will serve as voting delegates to represent the City at the 2007 A WC annual business meeting. Following the selection, the City Clerk is directed to advise A WC of the city's voting . delegates for 2007. - STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/ A I wilt 1)# CITY MANAGER ApPROVAL: ,J/-IA DIRECTOR ApPROVAL: Cfmmillee Comnlillee <touncil COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: N/A Committee Chair Committee Member Committee Member PROPOSED COUNCIL MOTION: "I move to appoint Mayor Park, Counci/member Burbidge and Councilmember Kochmar as voting delegates to the AWC Annual Business Meeting". (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERKS OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: 0 APPROVED COUNCIL BILL # 0 DENIED J ST reading 0 T ABLEDIDEFERREDINO ACTION Enactment reading 0 MOVED TO SECOND READING (ordinances only) ORDINANCE # REVISED - OV0612006 RESOLUTION # .