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Henry Reasonable Use 9087 Technical CommentsCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 33325 8th Avenue South Federal Way, WA 98003-6325 253-835-7000 www.cityoffederalway.com Jim Ferrell, Mayor Michelle Henry March 10, 2021 P & M Development LLC 35001 NE 147th Avenue Yacolt, WA 98675 p.m.development@outlook.com Re: File #21-100017-00-UP; TECHNICAL COMMENT LETTER Henry Reasonable Use – Lot 9087, Parcel #142103 9087, Off SW 333rd Street, Federal Way Dear Michelle Henry: City of Federal Way staff has reviewed your January 8, 2021, submittal of documents related to the Henry Reasonable Use request application. City departments have provided the following comments that will need to be addressed before issuance of a decision on your application, or as otherwise noted. Questions regarding the technical review comments should be addressed to the referenced staff representative. Additionally, enclosed with this technical comment letter are the public comments received during the Notice of Application public comment period between January 29, 2021, and February 16, 2021. It is the responsibility of the applicant to address the public comments received. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – PLANNING DIVISION Chaney Skadsen, 253-569-1772, chaney.skadsen@cityoffederalway.com 1. Stream Crossing – As discussed in the Preapplication Conference Summary letter (enclosed), the city will review and decide upon the stream crossing. The Wetlands and Drainage Corridors Evaluation & Delineation Report and Conceptual Wetland Mitigation Plan submitted with the application does not address the proposed utility stream crossing. Revise the critical areas report to include responses to the decisional criteria per Federal Way Revised Code (FWRC) 19.145.320. Additionally, for any stream buffer intrusions, the applicant shall demonstrate that the remaining and enhanced reduced buffer will function at an equivalent or higher level than the standard buffer. A third-party review will be coordinated following a resubmittal of an updated critical areas report adequately addressing the stream crossing pursuant to FWRC 19.145.080(3). The SEPA process will begin once the updated Critical Areas Report adequately addresses the stream crossing. 2. Required Yard Setbacks – The proposed 1300 square foot single-family residential footprint is proposed utilizing a 15-foot front yard setback. Pursuant to FWRC 19.200.010, the RS15.0 zone requires a 20-foot front yard setback. If the building footprint location does not allow for the required front yard setback and does not exceed 25 percent of the measurable standard, an administrative variance can be applied for under a Process III application. Variance decision criteria are contained in FWRC 19.45.030. The applicant must provide a written response on how each of the variance criteria is met with the submittal; see the enclosed submittal requirements handout. Michelle Henry Page 2 of 3 March 10, 2021 21-100017-00-UP Doc. I.D. 81170 PUBLIC WORKS – DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION Kevin Peterson, kevin.peterson@cityoffederalway.org 1) Show and/or otherwise identify the flow control BMP’s for each lot on the Site & Stormwater Plan. 2) Provide preliminary sizing calculations for the individual residence dispersion trench. These calculations can be provided on the Site & Stormwater Plan. PUBLIC WORKS – TRAFFIC DIVISION Sarady Long, 206-604-7783, sarady.long@cityoffederalway.com 1) The access road and intersection sight distance deficiency must be improved before the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. SOUTH KING FIRE AND RESCUE Sean Nichols, sean.nichols@southkingfire.org Water Supply Fire Flow The required fire flow for this project is 1000 gallons per minute for residences not exceeding 3600 square feet, including garage and covered areas. A Certificate of Water Availability including a hydraulic fire flow model shall be requested from the water district and provided at the time of the building permit application. Fire Hydrants A fire hydrant shall be added to the other side of Hoyt Road to ensure the road is not fully blocked by a fire hose. Suggest putting it next to the private road from Hoyt. Emergency Access Fire apparatus access roads shall comply with all requirements of Fire Access Policy 10.006 http://southkingfire.org/DocumentCenter/Home/View/24. Access to the lots is less than 20 feet wide and an approved turnaround is not provided. Fire Sprinkler System Fire sprinklers ARE required due to limited access and no approved turnaround. CLOSING Please make the following corrections and resubmit the short plat drawing accompanied by the completed “Resubmittal Information Form,” and a letter indicating how the above comments have been addressed. Pursuant to FWRC 18.05.080, if an applicant fails to provide additional information to the city within 180 days of being notified that such information is requested, the application shall be deemed null and void and the city shall have no duty to process, review, or issue any decisions concerning such an application. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact me at chaney.skadsen@cityoffederalway.com. Michelle Henry Page 3 of 3 March 10, 2021 21-100017-00-UP Doc. I.D. 81170 COVID-19 To take proactive measures to protect the health and safety of the Federal Way community, the Department of Community Development is implementing safety protocols and modifying our services. As a result, our doors will remain closed for in-person business. Staff will be able to serve customers electronically by email (permitcenter@cityoffederalway.com), by electronic submittal (Document Upload Link), or by phone (253- 835-2607). This practice is intended to help protect our citizens, customers, and staff from potential exposure to the virus. We thank you for your understanding in this matter. Sincerely, Chaney Skadsen Associate Planner enc: Handout #045, Variance Handout #129, Resubmittal Information Form Preapplication Conference Summary Letter, 02-24-20 Comment Letter from Lynda Riversinc, 02-15-21 c: Kevin Peterson, Senior Engineering Plans Reviewer Sarady Long, Senior Transportation Planning Engineer Sean Nichols, South King Fire & Rescue