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Council PKT 04-03-2001 Special/Regular . ( I. ll. ill. 1. ll. ill. IV. AGENDA FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL Council Chambers - City Hall April 3, 2001 (www.ci.federal-way. wa. us) ***** SPECIAL MEETING - 6:00 p.m. CALL MEETING TO ORDER CITY FACILITIES UPDATE ADJOURNMENT ***** REGULAR MEETING - 7:00 p.m. CALL MEETING TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATIONS a. b. Proclamation/International Building Safety Week City Manager/Introduction of New Employees City Manager/Emerging Issues c. CITIZEN COMMENT PLEASE COMPLETE THE PINK SUP & PRESENT TO THE CITY CLERK PRIOR TO SPEAKING. Citizens may address City Council al this time. maen recognized by the Mayor, please come forward to the podium, adjust the microphone to proper height, and state your name and addressfor the record. PLEASE UMIT YOUR REMARKS TO THREE (3) ~INUTES. The Mayor may inte"upt citizen comments thal continue too long, relate negatively to other individuals, or are otherwise inappropriale. over please. . . . V. CONSENT AGENDA f (Items listed below have been previously reviewed by a Council Committee of three members and brought before full Council for approval; all items will be enacted by one motion,' individual items may be removed by a Councilmember for separate discussion and subsequent motion.) a. Minutes/March 20. 2001 Regular Meeting b. Vouchers c. Monthly Financial Report/Month of February 2001 d. Council Bill #264/ Amendments to Federal Way City Code. Chapter 22 Relating to Allowed Maximum Heights & Other Miscellaneous Changes/ Enactment Ordinance e. Council Bill #265/Amended Sprint BPA Tower Wireless Site Lease/14th Ave SW/ Enactment Ordinance VI. INTRODUCTION ORDINANCE Council Bill #266/2001-2002 Carry-Forward Budget Adjustment AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO BUDGETS AND FINANCE, REVISING THE 2000-01 BIENNIAL BUDGET (AMENDS ORDINANCE 00-377). ( VII. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS Vill. CITY MANAGER REPORT IX. EXECUTIVE SESSION a. Potential Litigation/Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(1)(:) b. Property Acquisition/Pursuant to RCW 42.30. 110(1)(þ) X. ADJOURNMENT .. THE COUNCIL MAY ADD AND TAKE ACTION ON OTHER ITEMS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDA .. THERE ARE 2 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKETS A V All..ABLE FOR CITIZEN REVIEW OF DETAILED ITEMS ON THE CONFERENCE TABLE AT THE BACK OF COUNCIL CHAMBERS MEETING DATE: April 3, 2001 ITEM# ::rz- (á ) ........ ................. ................................................. .............. ....... ......................0.""""."""" ..................... ..... ..................................... ............................................. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY City Council AGENDA ITEM SUBJECT: CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES .................................................................................................0.................0.............._.0.0.....0...........0..................0.0......0.................. ............................................. CATEGORY: BUDGET IMPACT: X CONSENT ORDINANCE BUSINESS HEARING FYI RESOLUTION STAFF REPORT PROCLAMATION STUDY SESSION OTHER Amount Budgeted: $ Expenditure Amt: $ Contingency Reqd: $ ......................................................0........................................................................0...............................................0......................h ............................................ ATTACHMENTS: Minutes for March 20, 2001 regular meeting. """""""""""""""""."""""""""'"..............................................................................................................................................",.,."".'..................0 ......0........ SUMMARYIBACKGROUND: Official City Council meeting minutes for permanent records pursuant to RCW requirement. ......... m m","""""" ............ m. '.m."""'" ...... ............. 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CLERK-l/7/00 FEDERAL WAY CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting Council Chambers - City Hall March 20,2001- 7:00 p.m. ORAf1 MINUTES I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER Mayor Park called the regular meeting of the Federal Way City Council to order at the hour of 7:02 p.m. Councilmembers present: Mayor Mike Park, Deputy Mayor Linda Kochmar, Councilmembers Jeanne Burbidge, Mary Gates, Michael Hellickson, Dean McColgan, Eric Faison. City staff present: City Manager David Moseley, City Attorney Bob Sterbank, City Clerk Chris Green. ll. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Deputy Mayor Kochmar lead the flag salute. ill. PRESENTATIONS a. SPIRIT A ward/Month of March City Manager Moseley presented this month's SPIRIT award to recipients Jean Porter, Sun So and Judy Dunker of the city's Human Resources Division, for their outstanding performance in providing service and assistance to all city departments in the area of recruitment and selection. In addition, they have worked extremely hard at innovation, thus creating efficiencies and eliminating paperwork whenever possible; they have also relied on many forms of technology to streamline processes to provide city staff greater access to employee information. b. Proclamation/Sister City Tonghae IncOIporation Anniversary on April 1. 1980 Deputy Mayor Linda Kochmar read and presented the proclamation to Brian Picard, Vice- President of the Federal Way Sister City Association. c. Proclamation/Camp Fire's Absolutely Incredible Kids Day - March 15th Deputy Mayor Linda Kochmar read and presented the proclamation to Leader Karen Ramsey and two 4th grade students from Green Gables Elementary Camp Fire group~ Federal Way City Council Reguwr Meeting Minutes March 20, 2001 - Page 2 of 6 d. Parks/Recreation Commission Introductions/Certificates Council member Jeanne Burbidge introduced and presented new Commissioner John Morrison with his appointment certificate. e. City Manager/Introduction of New City Employees Mr. Moseley announced the following new staff hires for the city: Carolyn Davis (Law Department); Stan Osborn and George Richen (parks Maintenance); and Mike Brewer (public Works Department/Surface Water). f. City Manager/Emerging Issues City Manager Moseley introduced Chief Anne Kirkpatrick who provided an update on police response to citizen concerns related to activities involving a specific residence in their immediate neighborhood . IV. CITIZEN COMMENT Barbara Reid - President-elect of the Federal Way Symphony, thanked the Council for their continued funding of symphony programs, and announced the symphony will be relocating their future productions to St. Lukes Church. . ~ Chuck Schukar - a resident of the Steel Lake area, spoke in favor of consent item (h), and urged the Council to approve the proposed agreement for waterfowl management as soon as possible since time is of the essence with the close arrival of this year's nesting season. Lori Geogeson - expressed her concerns about the activities of a residence in her neighborhood; she was advised the city's Police Department are well aware of the situation, and will be scheduling a block watch meeting for neighborhood residents in the very near future. V. . CONSENT AGENDA a. b. c. Minutes/March 6. 2001 Regular Meeting - Approved BP A Trail Phase III/Trail Construction/Bid Award - Approved 23M Ave S. Road Improvements Project - 100% Design Approval and Authorization to Bid - Approved Chamber 200 1 Tourism Service Amendment - Approved 2000 Tourism Enhancement Grant Award - Approved 2001-02 Domestic Violence Advocacy RFP - Approved Jail Interlocal Agreement/City of Fife - Approved 2001 Interlocal Agreement for Waterfowl Management Program - Approved d. e. f. g. h. Federal Way City CouncU Regular Meeting Minutes March 20, 2001 - Page 3 of 6 Councilmember McColgan pulled consent item (c) for additional information. MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER HELLICKSON TO APPROVE CONSENT ITEMS (a), (b), (d), (e), (f), (g) and (h); SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER GATES. The motion passed as follows: Gates Kochmar Hellickson McColgan yes yes yes yes Burbidge Park Faison yes yes yes Consent item (c).. Public Works Director Cary Roe provided a brief update on the 23rd Ave So road improvement project. Deputy Mayor Linda Kochmar recused herself due to the fact her employer, Lakehaven Utility District, is involved with the project. MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER MCCOLGAN TO APPROVE CONSENT ITEM (c); SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER BURBIDGE. The motion passed as follows: à Gates Kochmar Hellickson McColgan yes recused yes yes Burbidge Park Faison yes yes yes VI. INTRODUCTION ORDINANCE a. Council Bill #264/ Amendments to FWCC Chapter Relating to Allowed Maximum Heights and other Miscellaneous Changes AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 22 (ZONING) OF THE FEDERAL WAY MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADDRESS MAXIMUM HEIGHTS AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CHANGES. Senior Planner Margaret Clark provided a briefing on the proposed ordinance amendments. MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER MCCOLGAN TO MOVE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND READING AND ENACTMENT AT THE REGULAR MEETING ON APRIL 3; SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER FAISON. The motion passed as follows: Federal Way City Council Regular Meeting Minutes March 20, 2001 - Page 4 of 6 Gates Kochmar Hellickson McColgan yes yes yes yes Burbidge Park Faison yes yes yes b. Council Bill #265/Sprint Wireless Site Lease/Franchise Agreement Amendment AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 99-359 AND THE NONEXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE GRANTED THEREIN TO SPRINT SPECTRUM, LP., A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, TO OCCUpy RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, WITHIN THE SPECIFIED FRANCHISE AREA FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSTALLING, CONSTRUCTING, MAINTAINING, REPAIRING, AND RESTORING A FmER OPTIC COMMUNICATION CABLE WITHIN AND THROUGH THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY. MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER GATES TO MOVE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND READING AND ENACTMENT AT THE REGULAR MEETING ON APRIL 3; SECOND BY COUNCIL MEMBER BURBIDGE. The motion passed as follows: :# Gates Kochmar Hellickson McColgan yes yes yes yes Burbidge Park Faison yes yes yes VII. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS Council member Gates reported on recent regional transit issues-she will be reporting later on the Metro/King County proposed capital facilities and services 6-year plan. She announced the next regular meeting of the Finance/Economic Development/Regional Affairs Committee will be on March 28, at 9:00 a.m. Councilmember Burbidge thanked the Arts Commission and city staff for the outstanding reception held prior to the Council meeting-the reception recognized arts funding recipients. She reported on the most recent South County Area Transportation Board meeting, and announced the Parks/ Recreation/Human Services/Public Safety Committee will meet on Apri19, at 12:00 noon. Council member Hellickson thanked Chief Kirkpatrick and her staff for their quick response to 35? Street area citizen concerns; he asked all residents of the area to be supportive of future block watch meetings scheduled by the Public Safety Department. Councilmember Faison said residents in his home area have also expressed concern for the welfare of the entire community-not only those in the 35Th Street area. Federal Way City Council Regular Meeting Minutes March 20, 2001 - Page 5 of 6 Councilmember McColgan reported on his recent participation at the National League of Cities (NLC) Conference held in Washington D.C.; he said it provided an excellent opportunity to observe what other cities in the nation are doing. He felt their meetings with U.S. Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell were very productive. The next meeting of the Land Use/Transportation Committee will be held on April 2, at 5:30 p.m. Deputy Mayor Kochmar also reported on the NLC Conference-said it provided an excellent opportunity to lobby for future funding. She, too, felt the discussions with Senators Murray and Cantwell were extremely beneficial for our community. The Airport Communities Coalition will be meeting next week. Mayor Park echoed the remarks of Deputy Mayor Kochmar and Councilmember McColgan with respect to the recent NLC Conference. He reported the next meeting of the Sister City Association will be tomorrow, at 7:00 p.m.; the Economic Development Oversight Committee will meet on March 28, at 8:00 a.m. Vill. CITY MANAGER REPORT it City Manager Moseley reported the city's new Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system; it allows builders to use their touch/tone phone to schedule inspections; it will provide improved services for all customers. He thanked Informational Services and Community Development staff for their excelle~t job in establishing the service. He updated the Council on the city's involvement in the regional e-Government Committee; there are nineteen other cities working together to implement e-Government services regionally. Mr. Moseley announced the Public Safety Department will participate in the annual Special Olympics fund-raising event being sponsored by the Red Lobster Restaurants. The city's Wellness Committee will be recognized in June (during conference) by the Association of Washington Cities (A WC) for their outstanding participation and creation of staff programs during the past year. It will be the second year the city has received special recognition-last year the Public Safety Department received an award for creation of their traffic school. The City Manager expressed appreciation to the city's Public Safety Department for their outreach support during the recent loss of the Des Moines police officer-our department donated officers to cover the City of Des Moines prior to and during the memorial services. City Manager Moseley announced the scheduled executive session has been canceled. Federal Way City Council Regular Meeting Minutes March 20, 2001 - Page 6 of 6 IX. EXECUTIVE SESSION Potential Litigation/Pursuant to RCW 42.30. 110(1)(i) - Canceled X. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Federal Way City Council, Mayor Park adjourned the regular meeting at the hour of 8:02 p.m. N. Christine Green, CMC City Clerk ... ~~ !..!NQ. P. ~ ~~.. ~ P.~.~~ }.L~~!...... ............. ......... ............... ........... !~~ ::]Z:Çfj .................................. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY City Council AGENDA ITEM SUBJECT: VOUCHER ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... ........................................................... CATEGORY: BUDGET IMPACT: X CONSENT ORDINANCE BUSINESS HEARING FYI RESOLUTION STAFF REPORT PROCLAMATION STUDY SESSION OTHER Amount Budgeted: $ 1,581,824.03 Expenditure Amt: $ 1,581,824.03 Contingency Reqd: ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... ............................................................ ATTACHl\1ENTS: VOUCHER LIST ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... .....""""""""""""""""""""""""""'" SUMMARY /BACKGROUND: I, the undersigned, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the materials have been furnished, the services rendered, or the labor peñonned ~ described herein and that the claims are just and due obligations against the City of Federal Wa ,W hingto ~ and that I am authorized to authenticate and certify to said claims. /' ") . / ...M.~.~~.g~~~~~.~~~~~~..!>.~r ..:.~~.................................................................................................................................................................. ............................. CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: ... A P. P.!.~!~.. ~~.~~.~~~..! ~ ~~~ ~~..P.~~~~~~ .~~.!! Ç.~..~~.~ ~~............................ ................... ............................................................ ........... .................. CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve vouchers. -=::.::::~~~::::.:~:=~::=:=~._.._.............._.._...._...."""""" (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERK'S OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: APPROVED DENIED TABLEDIDEFERREDINO ACTION COUNCIL BILL # ORDINANCE # FIRST READING ENACTMENT READ RESOLUTION # CITY 8F t MEMORANDUM Date: March 28, 2001 To: Finance, Economic Development & Regional Affairs Committee From: Marie Mosley, Deputy Management Services Director Subject: Vouchers Action Requested: Accept the vouchers and forward to the April 3rd Council meeting for approval. Committee Chair: APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE REPORT Mary Gates 7Y'Jt1" ~committee Membec Jeanne Burbld Committee Member: Ene Faison vH - t~\ ~ 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:37 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 1 Check Date Vendor ================================================================================================================================-=_. 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------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ (continued) 158663 02/2ß/01 000051 158664 02/28/01 000056 Voucher: 158665 02/28/01 000063 Voucher: 158666 02/28/01 000065 Voucher: 158667 02/28/01 000069 Voucher: \\ 158668 02/28/01 000089 J\ Voucher: 158669 02/28/01 000096 voucher: 158670 02/28/01 000101 Voucher: 158671 02/28/01 000105 Voucher: 158672 02/28/01 000106 Voucher: 158673 02/28/01 000109 Voucher: PUGET SOUND ENERGY INC SIR SPEEDY PRINTING CENTER Bank Code: key CORPORATE EXPRESS OFFICE Bank Code: key 170-120-20 699-699-10 098-236-10 398-842-10 980-132-10 519-842-10 303-218-10 504-228-10 23027 30990600 31303300 31303310 31303320 00722-001 U S POSTMASTER Bank Code: key WABO-WA ASSOC BLDG OFFICIAL 9960 Bank Code: key NEWS TRIBUNE Bank Code: key LAKEHAVEN UTILITY DISTRICT Bank Code: key 02/06/01 02/16/01 02/14/01 02/07/01 02/14/01 02/07/01 02/15/01 02/15/01 SWM-ELECTRICITY CHARGE PWS-ELECTRICITY CHARGE PKM-ELECTRICITY/GAS PKRLS-ELECTRICITY/GAS PKM-ELECTRICITY/GAS PKM-ELECTRICITY/GAS PKM-ELECTRICITY/GAS PKM-ELECTRICITY/GAS 02/15/01 MSC-PRINTING SERVICES 01/23/01 02/15/01 02/15/01 02/15/01 02/22/01 CDPL-OFFICE SUPPLIES MSA-OFFICE SUPPLIES MSF-OFFICE SUPPLIES MSF-OFFICE SUPPLIES MC-POSTAGE:BUS REPLY 02/26/01 CDB-MEMBER DUES:GAVIGL 295625 02/04/01 PKM-1 YR SUBSCRIPTION S588936000 02/13/01 CDLU-PLANNING COMM NOT 2832301 2984001 2984001 3088801 3200201 0460602 2049903 010023 02/09/01 12/11/00 02/09/01 02/20/01 02/20/01 02/14/01 02/14/01 02/26/01 PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS PWS-WATER SERVICE PWS-WATER SERVICE PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS CDA-REIM PETTY CASH PETTY CASH Bank Code: key ICBO-INTERNATL CONFERENCE 0 CDB-HERMLE 02/26/01 CDB-SEMINAR FEE:HERMLE Bank Code: key CDB-GAVIGL 02/26/01 CDB-SEMINAR FEE:GAVIGL 598390 02/03/01 CDB-MEMBER DUES:GAVIGL SELECT TRAVEL INC Bank Code: key 102061055 102131031 102121045 102091041 ACTIVE SECURITY CONTROL (DB 12385 Bank Code: key 12416 02/06/01 PS-AIRFARE:M LEDDY 02/13/01 PS-AIRFARE:K SCHWAN 02/12/01 PS-AIRFARE:BURNS/TEMPL 02/09/01 PS-AIRFARE:K OSBORNE 01/22/01 SWMM-PADLOCKS 02/14/01 PS-LOCKSMITH SERVICES 5.47 5.47 226.72 2,305.65 714 . 53 3,745.94 5.47 1,441.08 136.90 11.21 45.62 142.96 24.24 400.00 150.00 87.00 135.22 14.48 15.01 14.48 14.48 14 .48 116.10 14.48 427.13 275.00 275.00 195.00 491.00 303.00 967.00 361.00 224.68 66.27 11,232.87 136.90 224.03 400.00 150.00 222.22 203.51 427.13 745.00 2,122.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 4 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:38 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 5 Check Vendor =================================================================================================================================... Amount Paid Check Total Date Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158673 02/28/01 000109 158674 02/28/01 000112 Voucher: 158675 02/28/01 000117 Voucher: 158676 02/28/01 000119 Voucher: 158677 02/28/01 000125 Voucher: ~ 158678 02/28/01 000142 ..ç-- Voucher: 158679 02/28/01 000166 Voucher: 158680 02/28/01 000168 Voucher: 158681 02/28/01 000173 Voucher: 158682 02/28/01 000201 Voucher: 158683 02/28/01 000202 Voucher: ACTIVE S~CURITY CONTROL (DB 12409 12418 12410 12413 12417 12417-A 12419 FOCS57278 FOCS57487 FOCS58358 02/12/01 02/15/01 02/12/01 02/13/01 02/15/01 02/15/01 02/21/01 PS-LOCKSMITH SERVICES PS-FORD KEYS MC-KEYS PKRLS-DUPLICATE PKRLS-LOCKSMITH PKM-COMBINATION PKRLS-LOCKSMITH KEYS SERVIC KEY BO SVCS 01/19/01 PS-CK ENG LIGHT/FILTER 01/25/01 PS-ALIGNMENT:M10053 02/19/01 PS-REPAIR LIGHTS:M1362 02/09/01 MSA-GFOA RENL 63642003 GFOA-GOV'T FINANCE OFFICERS 0042003 Bank Code: key WMCA-WA MUNICIPAL CLERKS AS MSC-COURTN 02/15/01 MSC-WMCA CONFERENCE FE Bank Code: key KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVISIO 1007059 Bank Code: key 01/23/01 PS-KING CO JAIL (DEC) CITY OF FED WAY-ADVANCE TRA CHECK 1677 02/01/00 SWM-IECA CONF/BUCICH Bank Code: key CHECK 1678 02/01/01 PWD-IECA CONF/FEMLING CHECK 1679 02/01/01 PWD-ICEA CONF/PRYAL INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION 210557 Bank Code: key DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE I 127334 Bank Code: key LAW-DIRECT WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION 80230 Bank Code: key 28044 76774 KINKO'S INC Bank Code: key 5151000553 5151000553 5151000553 5151000552 5151000554 5151000555 5151000550 02/05/01 PWT-MANUAL:HIGHWAY CAP (continued) 79.46 7.61 13.94 41.05 213.29 155.94 76.85 879.09 PACIFIC COAST FORD INC Bank Code: key QWEST Bank Code: key 206-Z04-06 253-815-99 253-661-98 02/10/01 02/22/01 02/08/01 01/31/01 02/07/01 02/09/01 02/09/01 02/08/01 02/07/01 02/14/01 02/21/01 01/24/01 02/04/01 02/04/01 02/16/01 PWSCIP-AD:BPA PH III LAW-ATTY DIRECTORY MC-WA COURT RULES BOOK MSDP-DATABASE ACCESS S LAW-LEGAL DICTIONARY PS-PRINTING SERVICES PS-PRINTING SERVICES MSF-PRINT:BUDGET IN BR PS-PRINTING SERVICES SWM-PRINTING SERVICES PS-PRINTING SERVICES PKKFT-PRINTING SVCS MSTEL-PHONE/DATA SVC MSTEL-PHONE/DATA SVC MSTEL-PHONE/DATA SVC 65.19 147.09 79.82 485.00 292.10 485.00 295.00 295.00 101,125.25 101,125.25 485.40 659.20 659.20 1,803.80 110.00 110.00 627.00 60.00 106.97 941.43 54.25 687.00 1,102.65 38.01 76.02 581.01 386.62 57.99 195.78 81.99 1,417.42 6,344.49 53.50 50.70 6,448.69 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 5 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:38 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: /) ==================================================================================================================================== Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158684 02/28/01 000205 Voucher: 158685 02/28/01 000217 Voucher: 158686 02/28/01 000229 Voucher: 158687 02/28/01 000276 Voucher: 158688 02/28/01 000328 Voucher: ~ 158689 02/28/01 000341 -.J Voucher: 158690 02/28/01 000343 Voucher: 158691 02/28/01 000367 Voucher: 158692 02/28/01 000414 Voucher: 158693 02/28/01 000428 Voucher: 158694 02/28/01 000438 Voucher: GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER Bank Code: key 066874 066937 067127 067129 02/17/01 MSFLT-TRANSMISSION SV: 02/07/01 MSFLT-TIRES:M19422 02/17/01 MSFLT-LOF:M103306 02/17/01 MSFLT-WATER PUMP/BRAKE FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION 5-021-2637 02/16/01 PS-DELIVERY SERVICES Bank Code: key FEDERAL WAY CHAMBER COMMERC 12:AGOO-10 Bank Code: key 492 494 510 LANIER WORLDWIDE INC Bank Code: key ERNIE'S FUEL STOPS (DBA) Bank Code: key SUNRISE SELF STORAGE Bank Code: key 65580964 65580866 0069816 UNIT #A08 02/15/01 02/07/01 02/07/01 02/20/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 CM-TOURISM PROGRAM MGT CM-CHAMBER LUNCHEON PKRCS-CHAMBER LUNCHEON CM-TOURISM PROGRAM:MAP MSC-MAINTENANCE SVCS MC-MAINTENANCE SVCS 02/15/01 MSFLT-FUEL FOR VEHICLE 02/24/01 PS-STORAGE RENTAL FEE/ 200-JAN 20 01/31/01 PS-CAR WASH SERVICE ELEPHANT CAR WASH Bank Code: key IIMC-INT'L INST OF MUN CLER MSC-GREEN Bank Code: key CAFE PACIFIC CATERING INC Bank Code: key WRPA-WA REC & PARK ASSOC Bank Code: key 4489 4490 4491 4492 4493 4495 4496 4497 4498 4499 4500 4501 4502 4487 PKRCS-LEBE PKRCS-HUTT 937 DELI SMITH & CHOCOLATE JONE 2249 Bank Code:, key 2254 02/15/01 MSC-IIMC CONFERENCE FE 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/13/01 01/31/01 02/13/01 02/12/01 02/14/01 PKDBC-HIGHLINE COMM CO PKDBC-PRCS LUNCH MTG PKDBC-DEPT OF CORRECTI PKDBC-CITY OF DES MOIN PKDBC-WEYERHAEUSER-STR PKDBC-MGMT SVCS LUNCH PKDBC-ABLE NETWORK (AD PKDBC-BELLARMINE PREP PKDBC-TACOMA BRETHREN PKDBC-SBCTC (ADD ON) PKDBC-ST PAULS EPISCOP PKDBC-KENT ALLIANCE CH PKDBC-WEYERHAEUSER MPS PKDBC-DEPT OF CORRECTI PKRCS-MARKETING WKSHOP PKRCS-FITNESS RETREAT PKRCS-CONF FEE:J MAYER MSA-LUNCH:STAFF MTG PS-LUNCH:INTERVIEW PAN 84.65 107.38 29.27 381.01 9.75 833.33 340.00 40.00 2,992.68 446.99 434.45 1,560.45 155.00 455.77 495.00 82.20 34.00 68.58 16.92 48.36 34.00 161.30 1,680.44 337.90 103.95 128.35 39.84 423.25 274.32 25.00 104.00 215.00 33.17 38.18 602.31 9.75 4,206.01 881.44 1,560.45 155.00 455.77 495.00 3,433.41 344.00 71:35 -----------------------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: /) :~ 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:38 Che<.:K List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 7 Check Vendor =============================================================================================================================.===... Amount Paid Check Total Date Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158695 02/28/01 000478 Voucher: 158696 02/28/01 000537 Voucher: 158697 02/28/01 000570 Voucher: 158698 02/28/01 000671 Voucher: 158699 02/28/01 000705 Voucher: ~ 158700 02/28/01 000721 ~ Voucher: 158701 02/28/01 000730 Voucher: 158702 02/28/01 000757 Voucher: 158703 02/28/01 000799 Voucher: 158704 02/28/01 000854 Voucher: 158705 02/28/01 000885 Voucher: 158706 02/28/01 000891 Voucher: 158707 02/28/01 000920 Voucher: 158708 02/28/01 000938 Voucher: KING COUNTY CLERKS ASSOCIAT MSC-DUES Bank Code: key 02/15/01 MSC-2001 ANNUAL DUES WACE-WA ASSOC CODE ENFORCEM CDB-NORDBY 02/26/01 CDB-SEMINAR FEE:NORDBY Bank Code: key EAGLE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE Bank Code:' key H D FOWLER COMPANY Bank Code: key (DB 1009157 1008663 1009055 1009061 1009090 1009195 962034 OSBORNE INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS 0068147 Bank Code: key 0068237 AMERICAN CONCRETE INC Bank Code: key ENTRANCO INC Bank Code: key NORTHWEST STEEL & PIPE INC Bank Code: key JET CHEVROLET Bank Code: key D J TROPHY Bank Code: key PARKER PAINT MANUFACTURING Bank Code: key OFFICE DEPOT CREDIT PLAN Bank Code: key PAPER DIRECT INC Bank Code: key PRYOR RESOURCES INC Bank Code: key 0070993 0071017 31581 31910 476426 205756CVW 203547A 732412 02/17/01 01/22/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/13/01 02/20/01 02/07/01 02/02/01 02/05/01 02/13/01 02/14/01 01/29/01 02/08/01 02/01/01 PS-TIRE REPAIR:M10919 PS-SPOTLIGHT HANDLE/LO PS-LOF/AIR FILTER:M135 PS-LOF/ROTATE TIRES:M9 PS-TIRE REPAIR:M11975 PS-LOF:M13635 SWMCIP-PVC SEWER PIPE PKM-TURFACE-MVP PKM-TURFACE-MVP SWM-CRUSHED ROCK SWM-CRUSHED ROCK PWS-23RD AVE S 317TH/S PWS-PAVING INSPECTION SWM-PIPE 1/2 CD HEX 14 02/07/01 MSFLT-DOOR WEATHERSTRI 02/13/01 PS-ENGRAVING SERVICES 02/14/01 PKM-PAINT SUPPLIES 8451000680 01/12/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 8431023700 01/19/01 PS-DESK/PAD 8431028660 01/22/01 PS-BOOKCASE 3310545800 02/08/01 MSC-CERTIFICATE PAPER 4511675 02/16/01 CDLU-SEMINAR FEE/BARKE 20.00 20.00 45.00 45.00 13.29 117.28 36.91 59.72 13.29 24.97 67.71 265.46 67.71 728.84 711. 52 208.67 51. 31 1,440.36 259.98 7,362.29 1,310.40 8,672.69 39.43 39.43 12.67 12.67 6.51 6.51 296.18 296.18 118.15 186.77 108.59 413.51 53.93 53.93 129.00 129.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 7 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:38 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 8 =================================================================================================================================.== Amount Paid Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 1,425.00 1,425.00 158709 02/28/01 000947 Voucher: 158710 02/28/01 001048 Voucher: 158711 02/28/01 001052 Voucher: 158712 02/28/01 001061 Voucher: 158713 02/28/01 001095 Voucher: 158714 02/28/01 001124 Voucher: 158715 02/28/01 001131 voucher: ~ ~ 158716 02/28/01 001189 Voucher: 158717 02/28/01 001233 Voucher: 158718 02/28/01 001263 Voucher: 158719 02/28/01 001285 Voucher: 158720 02/28/01 001411 Voucher: 158721 02/28/01 001427 Voucher: 158722 02/28/01 001431 Voucher: SQUEEGEE CLEAN WINDOW CLEAN 2604 Bank Code: key SANDERSON SAFETY SUPPLY CO Bank Code: key GENUINE PARTS COMPANY Bank Code: key 02/20/01 PS-JANITORIAL SERVICES 1212400-01 01/15/01 SWMWQ-UNIV SPILL KITS 554627 WA STATE-AGRICULTURE DEPART 60141 Bank Code: key PRIMA - WASHINGTON CHAPTER Bank Code: key VERIZON WIRELESS Bank Code: key MSRM-DUES 01/04/01 MSFLT-FLASHERS #48039 02/05/01 SWMM-PESTICIDE LICENSE 02/23/01 MSRM-PRIMA MEMBER DUES 1004-65261 02/05/01 MSTEL-CELL AIR TIME EVERGREEN AUTO ELECTRIC INC 1000307 Bank Code: key 100303 100304 100267 PETTY CASH Bank Code: key AT & T BUSINESS SERVICE Bank Code: key MICHAELS STORES #8900 Bank Code: key ALPINE PRODUCTS INC Bank Code: key POSTAL EXPRESS INC Bank Code: key WESTERN POWER & EQUIPMENT Bank Code: key ICON MATERIALS INC Bank Code: key 009997 009974 02/16/01 MSFLT-BATTERY #48036 02/15/01 MSFLT-WIRING/BATTERY!B 02/15/01 MSFLT-WIRING/BREAKER!S 02/07/01 MSFLT-WIRING/FLASHER 02/23/01 CM-REIM PETTY CASH 02/20/01 CM-REIM PETTY CASH 0510678441 01/31/01 MSTEL-LONG DISTANCE SV 0510660202 02/07/01 MSTEL-LONG DISTANCE SV 0584948549 02/13/01 MSTEL-LONG DISTANCE SV 0510691538 02/15/01 MSTEL-LONG DISTANCE SV 0510645149 02/15/01 MSTEL-LONG DISTANCE SV 60585 60584 40347 40460 40315 02/19/01 02/18/01 02/01/01 02/13/01 01/30/01 PS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES PKRCS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES PWT-TRAFFIC PAINT, SW PWT-TRAFFIC PAINT, SW PWT-FLAME TAPE,4TH AV POSTAGE/JA 01/31/01 MSM&D-CITY POSTAGE BM2101005 01/31/01 MSM&D-COURIER SERVICES H93955 F22441 12907 13206 13252 01/30/01 01/31/01 02/05/01 02/12/01 02/13/01 MSFLT-FLUID!FLAIL SPAR MSFLT-REPAIR REAR BUCK SWM-COLD MIX/MC 250 SWM-COLD MIX/MC 250 SWM-COLD MIX/MC 250 19.82 19.82 6.48 6.48 25.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 38.02 38.02 165.95 377.10 354.22 230.07 1,127.34 121.47 324.51 445.98 15.92 18.33 16.12 21.41 71.10 142.88 79.07 17.29 53.59 53.59 322.54 96.36 429.72 3,970.06 2,413.22 355.81 1,837.45 6,383.28 2,193.26 147.39 107.58 290.97 545.94 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 8 ':\"~ 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:38 Ch..._JC List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 9 Check Date Vendor ==================================================================================================================================== Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount Paid -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158723 02/28/01 001432 Voucher: 158724 02/28/01 001481 Voucher: 158725 02/28/01 001630 Voucher: 158726 02/28/01 001793 ('\ Voucher: <:3 158727 02/28/01 001814 Voucher: 158728 02/28/01 001843 Voucher: 158729 02/28/01 001856 Voucher: 158730 02/28/01 001939 Voucher: 158731 02/28/01 001988 Voucher: 158732 02/28/01 002055 Voucher: 158733 02/28/01 002093 Voucher: 158734 02/28/01 002137 Voucher: SMALL & SONS OIL, DON Bank Code: key CH2M HILL NORTHWEST INC Bank Code: key BLUMENTHAL UNIFORM CO INC Bank Code: key MICROFLEX INC Bank Code: key 203037 3254472 173018-01 175216 173585 156210-01 159654-01 161703 173014-01 175037 173018-02 173029 173040-01 174082 00012930 PARAMETRIX INC Bank Code: key MORRIS PIKA REAL ESTATE SVC #734/PS-MA Bank Code: key #730KLCC-M #734/MC-MA 03 40338 ACTION SERVICES CORPORATION 31799 Bank Code: key 32000 LANDAU ASSOCIATES INC Bank Code: key SERVICE LINEN SUPPLY Bank Code: key 10390 215/4420 222/8452 LAKESHORE LEARNING MATERIAL 2-287482 Bank Code: key RALEIGH, SCHWARZ & POWELL I 87782 Bank Code: key 87779 INLAND FOUNDRY COMPANY INC Bank Code: key K26217 K26221 K26272 02/05/01 PKM-STL LK ANNEX FUEL 02/05/01 PWSCIP-SO 320 ST/SR99 01/30/01 01/31/01 02/07/01 02/06/01 02/06/01 02/06/01 02/06/01 02/05/01 02/02/01 02/06/01 02/02/01 01/29/01 PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING 02/22/01 MSA-TAXTOOLS DATA 02/13/01 PWT-SO 312/8TH AVE SO 02/14/01 02/20/01 02/20/01 01/31/01 01/31/01 12/30/00 PS-9TH AVE BLDG LEASE PKRLS-#730 KLCC RENTAL MC-9TH AVE BLDG LEASE PWS-STREET SWEEPING SV PWS-STREET SWEEPING SV CDPL-ENV REV:EHLKE 02/15/01 PKRLS-LINEN SERVICES 02/22/01 PKRLS-LINEN SERVICES 01/12/01 PKRCS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES 02/12/01 02/12/01 01/29/01 01/30/01 02/07/01 MSRM-BOND RENL/MS DIRE MSRM-BOND RENL:CITY CL SWM-18X24 FRAME/COVER SWM-18X24 VANED GRATE SWM-18X24 FRAME/COVER 217.39 217.39 61,316.06 61,316.06 59.68 27.15 91. 44 195.37 97.69 195.37 65.05 49.96 32.53 858.86 780.29 1,495.80 3,949.19 217.20 217.20 4,816.86 4,816.86 19,637.90 476.34 5,947.00 26,061.24 2,961.20 300.00 3,261.20 2,550.19 2,550.19 25.05 26.06 51.11 160.11 160.11 175.00 122.50 249.32 963.48 249.55 297.50 1,462.35 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 9 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:38 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 10 ==================================================================================================================================-- Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 8.61 158735 02/28/01 002176 Voucher: 158736 02/28/01 002204 voucher: 158737 02/28/01 002343 Voucher: 158738 02/28/01 002357 Voucher: 158739 02/28/01 002379 Voucher: 158740 02/28/01 002386 ~ Voucher: .:- .- 158741 02/28/01 002426 Voucher: 158742 02/28/01 002501 Voucher: 158743 02/28/01 002534 Voucher: 158744 02/28/01 002538 Voucher: 158745 02/28/01 002545 Voucher: 158746 02/28/01 002547 Voucher: 158747 02/28/01 002548 Voucher: 158748 02/28/01 002898 Voucher: 158749 02/28/01 002899 Voucher: TACOMA SCREW PRODUCTS INC Bank Code: key WILBUR-ELLIS COMPANY Bank Code: key NOAA NATIONAL DATA CENTERS Bank Code: key WHITNEY EQUIPMENT CO INC Bank Code: key PACIFIC TOPSOILS INC Bank Code: key PAWLAK, SUSAN Bank Code: key 8615804 02/08/01 PWS-HARDHAT 24-94623 02/08/01 PKCP-FERTILIZER 24-94868 02/16/01 PKCP-FERTILIZER 8620-03-20 02/06/01 SWM-LOCAL CLIMATOLOGIC 0018317 21270 21286 21332 21311 CAD8944FW CA18144FW CA13239FW UNITED GROCERS CASH & CARRY 2992 Bank Code: key 3523 SHOPE CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO Bank Code: key ARBORS CAN INC Bank Code: key R W RHINE INC Bank Code: key PACIFIC AIR CONTROL INC Bank Code: key W W GRAINGER INC Bank Code: key SPRAGUE PEST CONTROL Bank Code: key IACP Bank Code: key ADOLFSON ASSOCIATES INC Bank Code: key 101852 889 11108 62303 01/29/01 SWM-INTERROGATOR CABLE 02/06/01 02/06/01 02/07/01 02/07/01 02/01/01 02/13/01 02/12/01 02/10/01 02/15/01 SWM-BRUSH DUMP FEES SWM-BRUCH DUMP FEES SWM-BRUSH DUMP FEES SWM-BRUSH DUMP FEES DC-INTERPRETER:CA08944 DC-INTERPRETER:CA18144 DC-INTERPRETER:CA13239 PKRCS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES PKRLS-DISH SOAP 02/06/01 SWMCIP-RISER, TYPE 1 6 02/12/01 PKM-HAZARD TREE REMOVA 02/19/01 SWM-ASPHALT DISPOSAL F 02/14/01 PKRLS-HVAC MAINT SVCS 626-812351 01/31/01 SWMM-GAUGE, CLAMP, FIL 1-89396 42858 0009166-2 02/05/01 PKM-PEST CONTROL SVCS 02/20/01 PS-MANAGING CRIMINAL T 02/15/01 CDPL-ENV EXP REV:SUNRI 8.61 275.84 150.95 32.00 81.45 316.28 316.28 158.14 316.28 20.00 80.00 70.00 133.16 7.34 209.95 347.52 23.82 305.17 120.71 89.05 285.00 699.24 426.79 32.00 81.45 1,106.98 170.00 140.50 209.95 347.52 23.82 305.17 120.71 89.05 285.00 699.24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 10 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:39 CheCK List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 11 Check Vendor ==================================================================================================================================== Amount Paid Check Total Date Invoice FEB12-FEB1 02/20/01 SWM-REIMBURSE MILEAGE Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158750 02/28/01 002919 Voucher: 158751 02/28/01 002955 Voucher: 158752 02/28/01 002988 Voucher: 158753 02/28/01 003035 Voucher: 158754 02/28/01 003085 Voucher: 158755 02/28/01 003093 Voucher: è" 158756 02/28/01 003129 -- Voucher: ~ 158757 02/28/01 003130 Voucher: 158758 02/28/01 003174 Voucher: 15875902/28/01 003217 Voucher: 158760 02/28/01 003325 Voucher: 158761 02/28/01 003489 Voucher: 158762 02/28/01 003518 Voucher: 158763 02/28/01 003528 Voucher: 158764 02/28/01 003563 Voucher: TANG, FEI Bank Code: key FERRELLS FIRE EXTINGUISHER Bank Code: key LAWYER NURSERY INC Bank Code: key GUIDANCE SERVICES INC Bank Code: key 2606 2617 10067475 S24119 S23876 TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION GROU 718712 Bank Code: key 716718 721219 CASCADE COMPUTER MAINTENANC 9032904 Bank Code: key AMS LASER SUPPLY Bank Code: key 309287 251963 02/22/01 PKCHB-FIRE EXT SERVICE 02/22/01 PKM-FIRE EXT SERVICE 02/20/01 PKM-NURSERY STOCK 02/21/01 02/12/01 01/26/01 01/19/01 02/02/01 02/14/01 MSA-TEMP OFFICE HELP 1 MSA-TEMP OFFICE HELP 1 MSDP-INTELLISYNC PALM MSDP-PALM IIIxe PALM T MSDP-INTELLISYNC PALM MSDP-PRINTER MAINT 540200 11768 147336-0 146103-0 146686-1 145976-0 02/02/01 MS/PS-PRINTER TONER 02/15/01 MSDP-CREDIT:INV 308983 FBINAA WASHINGTON CHAPTER I KIRKPATRIC 02/23/01 PS-CANDIDATE FORUM Bank Code: key CORTEZ, FRANK Bank Code: key NAVAS-RIVAS, HERNAN Bank Code: key 02/13/01 PS-124 GRAIN AMMUNITIO 02/12/01 CDHS-CASCADE MGMT CLAS 02/14/01 MC-OFFICE SUPPLIES 02/05/01 MC-OFFICE SUPPLIES 02/13/01 MC-SELF-INKING STAMP 02/02/01 CDPL-OFFICE SUPPLIES NOV27-JAN8 02/23/01 PS-REIMB:TUITION FEE CA13927FW 2000-0427 WA STATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE Bank Code: key VALLEY COMMUNICATIONS CENTE 0052 Bank Code: key 0142 01-0039 01/22/01 DC-INTERPRETER:CA13927 01/30/01 PS-TUITION FEE:MCCALL 01/26/01 PS-MDT MO MAINTENANCE 02/20/01 PS-MDT MO MAINTENANCE 01/16/01 PS-EMER DISPATCH:JAN/F 72 .45 72.45 96.93 302.18 399.11 SAN DIEGO POLICE EQUIPMENT Bank Code: key UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Bank Code: key CHUCKALS INC Bank Code: key 340.93 340.93 1,489.95 792.00 141.07 488.70 141.07 2,281. 95 770.84 507.71 507.71 598.93 -29.32 15.00 569.61 15.00 5,102.46 5,102.46 1,195.00 1,195.00 58.40 21. 48 95.91 10.26 186.05 96 0 . 12 960.12 35.00 35.00 3,900.00 3,900.00 585.00 585.00 150,621.00 151,791.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 11 J chklst )2/28/2001 07:06:39 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 12 ~=================================================================================================================================== Amount Paid Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description :heck Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 16,102.00 16,102.00 158765 02/28/01 003718 Voucher: 158766 02/28/01 003736 Voucher: 158767 02/28/01 003837 voucher: 158768 02/28/01 003841 Voucher: 158769 02/28/01 003987 Voucher: 158770 02/28/01 004052 Voucher: '\\ 158771 02/28/01 004093 ~ Voucher: r 158772 02/28/01 004175 voucher: 158773 02/28/01 004218 Voucher: 158774 02/28/01 004258 Voucher: 158775 02/28/01 004270 Voucher: 158776 02/28/01 004273 Voucher: 158777 02/28/01 004315 Voucher: JENKINS, HARDY & ASSOC, PLL FEB1-FEB28 02/25/01 LAW-PUBLIC DEFENDER SV Bank Code: key NORTHWEST TOWING INC Bank Code: key UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Bank Code: key 5605 5614 0000F6588V 0000F6588V TEMPORARY STORAGE OF WA INC 2592 Bank Code: key WINSTAR BROADBAND SERVICES Bank Code: key 652379 LAW ENFORCEMENT EQUIPMENT D 0127016 Bank Code: key QWEST INTERPRISE Bank Code: key JACKSON, SUNNY Bank Code: key TIMCO INC Bank Code: key WA STATE-DEPT OF LICENSING Bank code: key FEDERAL WAY MIRROR Bank Code: key DAY, JEFFREY K Bank Code: key BRENT'S ALIGNMENT & REPAIR Bank Code: key 01/12/01 01/24/01 02/10/01 02/17/01 02/01/01 PS-TOWING SERVICES PS-TOWING SERVICES PS-DELIVERY SERVICES PS-DELIVERY SERVICES PKM-SANICAN RENTAL SVC 02/07/01 MSDP-INTERNET ACCESS 01/27/01 PS-STREAMLIGHT FLASHLI D08-6046-0 02/19/01 MSTEL-DATA COMM LINES JAN3-JAN30 02/08/01 PS-REIMBURSE MILEAGE 58520 03-33563 002812 002802 002803 002804 002818 002831 000000 002806 002807 002820 JAN25-FEB1 001331 001405 001376 02/20/01 MSFLT-PLOW HOSES/CRIMP 02/14/01 PS-REMIT STATE FEES 02/07/01 02/03/01 02/03/01 02/03/01 02/10/01 02/17/01 02/17/01 02/03/01 02/03/01 02/10/01 02/16/01 CDBG-NOTICE:BLOCK GRT MSHR-AD:THEATRE TECH I MSHR-AD:DEV SVCS MGR MSHR-AD:ADMIN ASSIST I MSHR-AD:ENGR PLANS REV MSHR-AD:ACCT TECH I/CA CDPL-NOTICE:METRICOM @ CDPL-NOTICE:LLOYD ENT CDPL-NOTICE:MEGA CHURC CDPL-NOTICE:PLANNING C LAW-PUBLIC DEFENSE SVC 02/06/01 MSFLT-ALIGNMENT:M19413 02/20/01 MSFLT-ALIGNMENT:M12842 02/13/01 MSFLT-ALIGNMENT/SPIN B 252.64 167.79 10.83 6.38 420.43 17.21 312.75 312.75 500.00 500.00 279.28 279.28 456.64 456.64 60.44 60.44 77.07 77.07 15.00 15.00 76.18 138.50 207.75 83.10 207.75 110.80 227.70 138.50 138.50 101. 20 1,429.98 300.00 300.00 95.95 97.61 98.48 292.04 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 12 ,.- ,--:;:".::,~ 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:39 CheCK List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 13 Check Vendor ==========================================================================================================================--=._----- Amount Paid Check Total Date Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158778 02/28/01 004317 Voucher: 158779 02/28/01 004349 Voucher: 158780 02/28/01 004366 Voucher: 158781 02/28/01 004380 Voucher: 158782 02/28/01 004464 Voucher: 158783 02/28/01 00447~ Voucher: ~ 158784 02/28/01 004518 '- ' ' Voucher: -- ~ 158785 02/28/01 004618 Voucher: 158786 02/28/01 004628 Voucher: 158787 02/28/01 004710 Voucher: 158788 02/28/01 004764 Voucher: 158789 02/28/01 004777 Voucher: 158790 02/28/01 004811 Voucher: 158791 02/28/01 004840 Voucher: 158792 02/28/01 004849 Voucher: 158793 02/28/01 004889 Voucher: RITZ CAMERA ONE HOUR PHOTO Bank Code: key NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR Bank Code: key 1026032920 02/09/01 PS-PHOTO SUPPLIES/SVC 1026032960 02/09/01 PS-PHOTO SUPPLIES/SVC PS-LINDSTR 02/23/01 PS-NOVA DUES:LINDSTROM FLOYD EQUIPMENT COMPANY DBA 12006 Bank Code: key MICRO DATA BUSINESS FORMS Bank Code: key ROYCE ROLLS RINGER CO Bank Code: key HEALTHSOUTH-FEDERAL WAY Bank Code: key 26451 00006894 01/17/01 SWMM-4-10' ANGLE 02/17/01 PS-INFRACTION FORMS 02/06/01 PKM-TOILET TISSUE DISP 8031-14613 02/01/01 MSHR-CDL EXAMINATION RIVER OAKS COMMUNICATIONS C JAN24-FEB8 02/16/01 LAW-TELECOMMUNICATIONS Bank Code: key TOTEM ELECTRIC OF TACOMA IN 34900 Bank Code: key WA STATE PATROL IDENTIFICAT 03-33563 Bank Code: key VISIONS PHOTO LAB & STUDIO Bank Code: key MONICO, MIGUEL Bank Code: key WVCIA-WA VIOLENT CRIMES Bank Code: key 01-2637 01-2710 01-2697 01-2711 NOV27-JAN8 019 SEATTLE STERLING MACK SALES CS83958 Bank Code: key EVAC-EMERGENCY VEHICLE Bank Code: key 99814 99820 SAM'S JANITORIAL SERVICE &, 50064 Bank Code: key 50110 VAN METER & ASSOCIATES INC Bank Code: key 00-2062 01/27/01 PWT-SEATAC DETENTION P 02/14/01 PS-REMIT FBI/WSP FEES 01/31/01 02/20/01 02/15/01 02/20/01 02/23/01 SWM-FILM DEVELOPING SV PS-PHOTO SVC/SUPPLIES PS-PHOTO SVC/SUPPLIES PS-PHOTO SVC/SUPPLIES PS-REIMB:MGT CLASS 02/16/01 PS-PRACTICAL HOMICIDE 02/13/01 MSFLT-AMBER/RED LENS 02/08/01 02/12/01 02/07/01 02/12/01 02/14/01 PS-INSTALL HANDS FREE PS-INSTALL CHARGEGUARD MC-TISSUE/PAPER TOWELS PKCHB-TISSUE SPINDLES PS-INTERNAL AFFAIRS CL 206.13 20.82 226.95 125.00 125.00 40.84 40.84 2,297.88 2,297.88 139.91 139 . 91 50.00 50.00 1,548.29 1,548.29 2,117.70 2,117.70 49.00 49.00 12.60 82.24 96.42 91.88 283 .14 606.32 606.32 1,580.00 1,580.00 12.92 12.92 116.75 157.33 274. 08 65.49 14.20 79.69 95.00 95.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 13 ? chklst J2/28/200107:06:39 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 14 ==================================================================================================================================== Amount Paid Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description :heck Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 75.00 75.00 158794 02/28/01 004899 Voucher: 158795 02/28/01 004911 Voucher: 158796 02/28/01 004966 Voucher: 158797 02/28/01 004971 Voucher: 158798 02/28/01 004977 Voucher: 158799 02/28/01 005019 Voucher: ~ 158800 02/28/01 005048 ~ Voucher: ~58801 02/28/01 005056 Voucher: 158802 02/28/01 005098 Voucher: 158803 02/28/01 005215 Voucher: 158804 02/28/01 005225 Voucher: 158805 02/28/01 005253 Voucher: 158806 02/28/01 005283 Voucher: 158807 02/28/01 005287 Voucher: 158808 02/28/01 005313 Voucher: WA COALITION OF CRIME VICTI PS-LINDSTR 02/23/01 PS-MEMBER DUES:LINDSTR Bank Code: key COUNTRY SQUARE Bank Code: key ACME CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY CO 5076428-01 01/18/01 MSFLT-SADDLE BOX ALUMI Bank Code: key 5076544-01 02/03/01 MSFLT-YOKE VISE KRONOS INC 146355 09/29/00 MSDP-TIMEKEEPING SYSTE Bank Code: key 35759 BLIMPIE SUBS & SALADS Bank Code: key 7785 2067 02/15/01 PKM-UNIFORM COAT/J RAN 02/20/01 CC-FOOD:CC MTG 2/20/01 01/22/01 CDHS-FOOD:COMM MEETING UNITED RENTALS NORTHWEST IN 15978023-0 02/06/01 SWM-EQUIPMENT RENTAL Bank Code: key 15844691-0 01/30/01 SWM-EQUIPMENT RENTAL 16090472-0 02/15/01 SWM-EQUIPMENT RENTAL 127.05 127.05 DUPONT FLOORING SYSTEMS Bank Code: key 2306 01/31/01 PKDBC-CLEAN CARPETS JONES, WARREN CASEY Bank Code: key NOV21-JAN2 02/23/01 PS-REIMB:TUITION FEES 480.01 241.09 6,512.74 721.10 6,512.74 PYRAMID TIRES 4 LESS & AUTO 233904 Bank Code: key 233882 233920 233670 TAB NORTHWEST Bank Code: key 1202725 02/19/01 02/17/01 02/19/01 02/08/01 01/25/01 MSFLT-TRANS SVC/LOF/FI MSFLT-LOF:M51524 MSFLT-LOF/BRAKE FLUSH: MSFLT-BALL JOINTS/ALIG PS-CONFIGURED FOLDERS 55.74 32.72 122.16 124.34 161.82 88.46 408.32 AIRGAS - NOR PAC INC Bank Code: key 101630570 01/19/01 SWMM-GAUGE, VISE GRIP BANKCARD CENTER Bank Code: key CC-AIRFARE 02/13/01 CC-AIRFARE:NCL CONFERE CC-CONF FE 02/13/01 CC-2001 ASIA PACIFIC C CC-CONF FE 02/12/01 CC-NLC CONFERENCE FEES 223.00 223.00 THE FALCONER GROUP Bank Code: key 00151 02/11/01 CM-RETREAT FACILITATOR 02/01/01 SWM-AFTER HR CALL-OUT 02/07/01 PS-SHREDDING CHGS 1,193.07 1,193.07 D6416 AMERICALL COMMUNICATIONS & Bank Code: key SHRED-IT WESTERN WASHINGTON 10554086 Bank Code:, key 165.35 28.78 93.73 300.36 588.22 5,390.90 5,390.90 38.93 38.93 1,268.50 1,300.00 1,580.00 4,148.50 3,915.00 3,915.00 113 .75 113.75 122.10 122.10 -----------------------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ . . Page: 14 , ",:,;;$' 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:39 Che<..;K List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 15 Check Vendor ================================================================================================================================-=.= Amount Paid Check Total Date Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158809 02/28/01 005321 Voucher: 158810 02/28/01 005377 Voucher: 158811 02/28/01 005399 Voucher: 158812 02/28/01 005427 Voucher: 158813 02/28/01 005430 Voucher: 158814 02/28/01 005492 Voucher: 158815 02/28/01 005507 ~ Voucher: " ç 158816 02/28/01 005525 Voucher: 158817 02/28/01 005565 Voucher: 158818 02/28/01 005579 Voucher: 158819 02/28/01 005583 Voucher: 158820 02/28/01 005587 Voucher: 158821 02/28/01 005625 Voucher: 158822 02/28/01 005670 Voucher: 158823 02/28/01 005685 Voucher: 158824 02/28/01 005687 Voucher: TOSCO/FLEET SERVICES Bank Code: key AARON BROTHERS INC, #223 Bank Code: key DYNA SYSTEMS Bank Code: key 7360867 15721 10294903 10298264 TRANSMISSION REPLACEMENT CO 72854A Bank Code: key AABL/THE NORTHWEST NETWORK Bank Code: key DEBT BUSTERS Bank Code: key CLIFTON, THOMAS E Bank Code: key OLBRECHTS, PHIL A Bank Code: key WELCOME COMMUNICATIONS Bank Code: key 02/06/01 PS-FUEL FOR VEHICLES 02/07/01 PKRCS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES 01/18/01 PKM-SHOP SUPPLIES 01/26/01 MSFLT-BATTERY TERMINAL 01/25/01 PS-TRANSMISSION SVC PS-BURNS 02/23/01 PS-REG FEE:WHO'S WHO? RANSOM-HAR 02/23/01 PS-REG FEE:WHO'S WHO? PKRCS-FEB 02/08/01 PKRCS-FINANCIAL CLASSE WINTER 200 02/15/01 PKRCS-DANCE CLASSES JAN26-JAN3 01/30/01 LAW-CIVIL MUNI ATTY SV 814 PHILIP SERVICES CORPORATION 305330 Bank Code: key PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC Bank Code: key AVAYA INC Bank Code: key I/O SOLUTIONS LLC Bank Code: key PC750031 02/09/01 MSDP/PW-CAR ADAPTER 01/31/01 PKM-WASTE REMOVAL 02/13/01 PKM-WELDING SUPPLIES 1204048302 02/12/01 MSTEL-SYS MAINT C9560A 01/31/01 MSHR-PS TEST BOOKLETS TWIN LAKES GOLF & COUNTRY C CM-FEB 3RD 02/03/01 CC-COtJNCIL RETREAT Bank Code: key CM-FEB lOT 02/10/01 CM-MGMT TEAM RETREAT EAGER BEAVER ENVIRONMENTAL Bank Code: key THE INNOVATION GROUPS Bank Code: key 00002491 8787 01/08/01 SWMWQ-SPILL KIT, TRUK- 02/09/01 MSDP-E-GOVT WORKSHOP 46.41 46.41 64.89 64.89 504.40 476.91 981.31 347.52 347.52 20.00 20.00 74.90 40.00 74.90 900.38 900.38 1,146.00 1,146.00 14.06 14.06 1,173.00 1,173.00 34.44 34.44 1,983.26 1,983.26 440.00 440 .00 ' 460.56 333.43 793.99 34.72 34.72 750.00 750.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 15 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:39 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 16 ==================================================================================================================================== Check Total Invoice 011101-000 02/19/01 MSHR-AD:EXP POLICE OFC Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 368.00 158825 02/28/01 005689 Voucher: 158826 02/28/01 005697 Voucher: 158827 02/28/01 005712 Voucher: 158828 02/28/01 005728 Voucher: 158829 02/28/01 005739 Voucher: 158830 02/28/01 005741 Voucher: 158831 02/28/01 005743 Voucher: ~158832 02/28/01 700396 ~ Voucher: 158833 02/28/01 70053( Voucher: 158834 02/28/01 701754 Voucher: 158835 02/28/01 702127 Voucher: 158836 02/28/01 702128 Voucher: 158837 02/28/01 702129 Voucher: 158838 02/28/01 702130 Voucher: 158839 02/28/01 702131 Voucher: 158840 02/28/01 702132 Voucher: MACH PUBLISHING CO INC Bank Code: key WORK-SPORTS & OUTDOORS Bank Code: key CHANG, JENNY Bank Code: key ROCKHOPPER DANCE Bank Code: key 1842 1847 CA19292FW IAO043298 PKKFT-FEB DCL-POLICE TRAINING SYSTEMS PS-CANAAN Bank Code: key OUTCOMES BY LEVY Bank Code: key VANCOUVER BUSINESS JOURNAL Bank Code: key MCMANIGLE, LUCI Bank Code: key QUADRANT CORPORATION Bank Code: key ELCA REGION I Bank Code: key MILLER, CURRY Bank Code: key NUGENT, KAREN Bank Code: key ORANSKY, JENNIFER Bank Code: key TAUCHIN, NORMAN Bank Code:. key BLIDCHENKO, TAMARA V Bank Code: key HASSEN, TIRUWORK G Bank Code: key 02/08/01 PKM-WORK BOOTS/J PEREZ 02/08/01 PKM-UNIFORM JEANS/HANE 02/13/01 MC-INTERPRETER:CA19292 02/16/01 MC-INTERPRETER:IAO0432 02/10/01 PKFFT-DANCE PERFORMANC 02/23/01 PS-CRITICAL INCIDENT T JAN4-JAN31 01/31/01 CM-LEGISLATIVE LOBBYIS 0010528 0010532 0010536 77984 02-36504 02-36497 01/1S/01 MSHR-AD:ASST CITY MGR 01/25/01 MSHR-AD:ASST CITY MGR 01/31/01 MSHR-AD:ASST CITY MGR 02/26/01 PKRLS-REFUND CLASS FEE 02/12/01 PW-EXP REVIEW REFUND 02/12/01 PW-REFUND 98-102812-CO C1153R1808 02/26/01 PKDBC-REFUND DAMAGE DP 75481 24442 78024 02/14/01 PKRCS-REFUND CLASS FEE 02/14/01 PKRCS-REFUND CLASS FEE 02/14/01 PKRCS-REFUND CLASS FEE ROW95-1017 02/15/01 PW-REFUND ROW95-101777 03-33976 03-33992 02/20/01 PS-REFUND TRAF SCHOOL 02/20/01 PS-REFUND TRAF SCHOOL 368.00 84.72 238.58 35.00 35.00 2,000.00 195.00 3,300.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 35.00 7,210.00 15,575.00 95.91 33.00 30.00 67.00 30.00 50.00 50.00 323.30 70.00 2,000.00 195.00 3,300.00 120.00 35.00 22,785.00 95.91. 33.00 30.00 67.00 30.00 50.00 50.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 16 ;',. 0 chklst 02/28/2001 07:06:40 CL . List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 17 ==================================================================================================================================== Check Date Vendor Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Total -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158841 02/28/01 702133 CONTEXT ASSOCIATED C1422R7024 02/26/01 PKDBC-REFUND DAMAGE DP 33.70 33.70 Voucher: Bank Code: key 158842 02/28/01 702134 ELCA REGION I - STEWARDSHIP C1517R7466 02/26/01 PKDBC-REFUND DAMAGE DP 1,295.00 1,295.00 Voucher: Bank Code: key 158843 02/28/01 702135 KAEMPFER, CHRISTINE 76509 02/26/01 PKRLS-REFUND CLASS FEE 53.00 53.00 Voucher: Bank Code: key 158844 02/28/01 702136 LOGREYRA, EDELINE 78679 02/26/01 PKRLS-REFUND CLASS FEE 35.00 35.00 Voucher: Bank Code: key 158845 02/28/01 702137 STAR II LLC 02-36256 02/27/01 PW-REFUND BLD96-0154 2,424.00 2,424.00 Voucher: Bank Code: key ------------------ 194 Checks in this report Total Checks: 553,171. 65 ~ d:> I ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 17 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:26 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 1. ==================================================================================================================================== Check Total Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 49.00 158846 03/13/01 004628 Voucher: 158847 03/13/01 004258 Voucher: 158848 03/15/01 000007 **VOID** Voucher: 158849 03/15/01 000007 **VOID** Voucher: 158850 03/15/01 000007 **VOID** Voucher: 158851 03/15/01 000007 Voucher: \\ )- -» Invoice WA STATE PATROL IDENTIFICAT 03-34101 Bank Code: key WA STATE-DEPT OF LICENSING Bank Code: key BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUC Bank Code: key BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUC Bank Code: key BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUC Bank Code: key BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUC Bank Code: key 03-34101 512264 526985 551205 524209 696178 718984 424039 422726 628911 712600 462035 524511 548393 570495 611907 652478 683454 706618 477270 741583 411090 411719 551593 558844 612414 724564 408469 732214 243875 741896 741743 529881 482431 03/13/01 PS-REMIT FBI/WSP FEES 03/13/01 PS-REMIT STATE FEES 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 PKCHB-2 SHELF BOOKCASE CM-OFFICE SUPPLIES CM-CREDIT: INV 526985 MSC-OFFICE SUPPLIES MSDP-OFFICE SUPPLIES MSDP-OFFICE SUPPLIES CDHS-OFFICE SUPPLIES PKA-OFFICE SUPPLIES PKA-OFFICE SUPPLIES PKA-OFFICE SUPPLIES PKM-CUSTOM STAMPS CDPL-OFFICE SUPPLIES CDPL-OFFICE SUPPLIES CDPL-OFFICE SUPPLIES CDPL-OFFICE SUPPLIES CDPL-OFFICE SUPPLIES CDPL-CREDIT:INV 652478 CM-SUPPLIES:VOL REC EV MSM&D-COPIER PAPER MSM&D-COPIER PAPER PWA-OFFICE SUPPLIES PWA-OFFICE SUPPLIES PWS-OFFICE SUPPLIES PWS-CREDIT:INV 996610 PWA-OFFICE SUPPLIES PWA-OFFICE SUPPLIES PKM-OFFICE SUPPLIES PKM-OFFICE SUPPLIES PKRCS-OFFICE SUPPLIES MSM&D-COPIER PAPER MSM&D-COPIER PAPER PWA-OFFICE SUPPLIES PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 49.00 15.00 . . 0.00 0.00 0.00 132.67 126.62 -56.84 43.00 152.10 44.84 48.50 71. 35 80.75 13.13 93.39 137.87 60.84 89.71 7.57 83.97 -34.47 73.37 191.08 483.19 99.32 5.00 27.71 -29.31 45.46 32.46 7.75 102.65 22.72 63.01 63.01 97.44 82.97 15.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LL Page: 1 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:27 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 2 ==================================================================================================================================== Check Date Vendor Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Total -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158851 03/15/01 000007 BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUC (continued) 482497 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 13.53 499901 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 47.18 503887 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 47.18 582609 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES ,37.94 725447 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES ' 21. 04 466207 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 20.08 338791 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 17.66 434076 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 85.98 548053 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 79.17 626407 02/28/01 PS-POWER STRIP 5.03 679531 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 111.93 725111 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 20.03 477340 02/28/01 MSM&D-COPIER PAPER 283.54 741977 02/28/01 MSM&D-COPIER PAPER 283.54 524650 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 23.93 562247 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 3.53 434055 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 291.44 434695 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 1.20 456071 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 75.68 458474 02/28/01 PS-CREDIT:INV 434055 -226.06 ~ 458488 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 224.63 548389 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 96.91 583077 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 161.72 591667 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 7.81 680989 02/28/01 PS-CREDIT:INV 583077 -65.68 683208 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 58.98 719466 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 6.40 722785 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 68.06 747311 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 41.41 757722 02/28/01 PS-OFFICE SUPPLIES 28.68 521347 02/28/01 MC-OFFICE SUPPLIES 116.98 755813 02/28/01 MC-OFFICE SUPPLIES 51.10 787445 02/28/01 CDPL-OFFICE SUPPLIES 11.08 728273 02/28/01 CDPL-OFFICE SUPPLIES 30.53 768573 02/28/01 CDPL-OFFICE SUPPLIES 7.61 531154 02/28/01 PWA-OFFICE SUPPLIES 10.00 4,562.60 158852 03/15/01 000008 BOOK PUBLISHING COMPANY INC MC-BOOKS 03/05/01 MC-2000 EDITION RCW'S 228.06 228.06 Voucher: Bank Code: key 158853 03/15/01 000043 NEW LUMBER & HARDWARE CaMPA 120924 02/20/01 PWS-CARRIAGE SCREW/BOL 46.32 Voucher: Bank Code: key 121073 02/23/01 SWM-COUPLING/NIPPLE 8.80 121077 02/23/01 PWS-3/4 SQ STOCK 15.98 121173 02/26/01 SWM-NOZZLE/TAPE/GLOVES 22.81 121192 02/26/01 PKM-MISC SCREWS/BULBS 6.98 121212 02/26/01 PKCHB-NIPPLE/BRAIDED F 5.55 121301 02/28/01 PKM-DRAIN PIPE REPAIRS 4.14 121520 03/06/01 SWM-CEMENT/WOOD STAKES 78.08 188.66 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 2 !I -., .,.:0""',.:: 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:27 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 3 ===============================================================================================================================----- Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158854 03/15/01 000051 Voucher: ~ );! 158855 03/15/01 000056 Voucher: 158856 03/15/01 000063 Voucher: 158857 03/15/01 000076 Voucher: 158858 03/15/01 000089 Voucher: 158859 03/15/01 000096 Voucher: PUGET SOUND ENERGY INC Bank Code: key SIR SPEEDY PRINTING CENTER Bank Code: key 727-469-10 954-567-10 066-730-71 062-691-10 131-066-10 190-977-00 342-691-10 352-691-10 442-691-10 536-673-10 638-448-10 720-429-10 733-829-10 736-169-10 738-448-10 753-129-10 755-430-20 904-388-10 917-259-10 993-440-20 996-289-00 8926456900 23130 31256600 02/21/01 02/22/01 03/02/01 03/02/01 03/02/01 02/28/01 03/02/01 03/02/01 03/02/01 03/02/01 03/02/01 03/06/01 03/06/01 03/01/01 03/02/01 02/21/01 03/06/01 03/02/01 03/06/01 02/26/01 03/02/01 02/22/01 PKDBC/KFT-ELECTRICITY PKM-ELECTRICITY/GAS PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PWT-STREET LIGHTING PKDBC/KFT-NATL GAS 03/05/01 LAW-2 PT PLEA FORMS 02/12/01 PKA-OFFICE SUPPLIES CORPORATE EXPRESS OFFICE Bank Code: key WFOA-WA FINANCE OFFICERS AS MSF-MOSLEY 03/06/01 MSF-CONF FEE:M MOSLEY Bank Code: key MSF-JURICH 03/06/01 MSF-CONF FEE:S JURICH NEWS TRIBUNE Bank Code: key LAKE HAVEN UTILITY DISTRICT Bank Code: key 420708 02/18/01 PS-3 MO SUBSCRIPTION S590014000 02/11/01 MSHR-AD:ENGR PLANS REV S601382000 02/18/01 MSHR-AD:ACCT TECH l/CA S628171000 03/04/01 MSHR-AD:VOL/NEIGHBORHO 360621 02/11/01 CDA-1 YR SUBSCRIPTION 0822402 0824102 0896402 0899802 2814401 3033601 0888002 0000101 0888103 02/20/01 02/20/01 02/20/01 02/20/01 02/20/01 02/23/01 02/20/01 02/20/01 02/20/01 PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS PKM-WATER/SEWER SVCS PKM-WATER SERVICE PKM-WATER SERVICE PKM-WATER SERVICE 2,270.66 5.47 36.79 13.57 1{J. 440.07 176.57 93.93 25.80 25.80 232.20 78.19 133.68 136.38 137.84 58.64 116.35 107.23 132.29 67.91 187.04 122.59 2,735.58 213.72 6.36 200.00 200.00 24.00 348.96 167.72 167.72 96.00 14 .48 19.24 15.68 142.83 14.48 14 .48 90.64 34.21 64.70 17,334.58 213.72 6.36 400.00 804.40 410.74 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ¡ ¡ , , , Page: 3 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:27 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 4 Check Vendor ==================================================================================================================================== Amount Paid Check Total Date Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158860 03/15/01 000101 Voucher: 158861 03/15/01 000106 Voucher: 158862 03/15/01 000109 Voucher: 158863 03/15/01 000112 Voucher: 158864 03/15/01 000125 Voucher: 158865 03/15/01 000142 Voucher: ~ 158866 03/15/01 00~152 Voucher: 158867 03/15/01 000155 Voucher: 158868 03/15/01 000173 Voucher: 158869 03/15/01 000175 Voucher: 158870 03/15/01 000201 Voucher: 158871 03/15/01 000202 Voucher: PETTY CASH Bank Code: key 010140 SELECT TRAVEL INC Bank Code: key ACTIVE SECURITY CONTROL (DB 12434 Bank Code: key PACIFIC COAST FORD INC Bank Code: key 102201031 FOCS58538 FOCS58075 FOCS58658 KING COUNTY FINANCE DIVISIO 1002228 Bank Code: ° key 1011099 CITY OF FED WAY-ADVANCE Bank Code: key ELECTRO PRODUCTS/CABLE CO Bank Code: key FEWINS, GREG Bank Code: key TRA CHECK 1684 CHECK 1685 CHECK 1688 CHECK 1682 CHECK 1689 CHECK 1690 CHECK 1683 94130 94184 CDPL-AIRFA 03/13/01 CDA-REIM PETTY CASH 02/20/01 PS-AIRFARE:A HWANG 03/05/01 PS-SIMPLEX LOCKSET 02/23/01 PS-AMP METER:M37142 02/08/01 PS-WIPER BLADE ASSEMBL 02/22/01 PS-STEERING/SUSPENSION 01/19/01 PWT-KC SIGNS/SIGNAL MA 02/16/01 PWT-KC SIGNS/SIGNAL MA 03/05/01 03/06/01 03/08/01 02/27/01 03/08/01 03/08/01 03/01/01 02/20/01 02/23/01 03/05/01 PKM-INPRA CONF/REUTER CDA-APA CONF/K MCCLUNG CDPL-APA CONF/M CLARK PS-BACKGRD INVESTIGATI CDPL-APA CONF/G FEWINS CDB-WACE TRAINING/NORD CDB-ICBO TRNG/HERMLE MSDP-CAT 5 PATCH CABLE MSTEL-INET PROJECT CAB CDPL-REIM AIRFARE/APA WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION 88835 02/26/01 MC-WESTLAW BOOKS/DISKS Bank Code: key 88599 02/22/01 MC-WA CODE BOOKS 680-599-30 02/12/01 LAW-BOOKS WA PRACT WA STATE-LICENSE DEPT/FED W LICENSE FE 03/14/01 MSFLT-LICENSE/REG FEES Bank Code: key KINKO'S INC Bank Code: key QWEST Bank Code: key 5151000556 5151000556 5151000556 5151000556 5151000556 5151000554 5151000555 5151000551 5151000554 02/26/01 02/26/01 02/26/01 02/27/01 02/27/01 02/14/01 02/22/01 02/02/01 02/15/01 MSA-PRINTING SERVICES PS-PRINTING SERVICES PS-PRINTING SERVICES PS-PRINTING SERVICES PS-PRINTING SERVICES PKKFT-PRINTING SVCS CDCI-PRINT:VOL RECOG P CDA-PRINT:CITIZEN ACTI CDB-PRINT:IVR FLYERS 253-815-99 03/04/01 MSTEL-PHONE/DATA SVC 206-Z04-06 03/04/01 MSTEL-PHONE/DATA SVC 261.77 261.77 447.50 447.50 " 424.40 424.40 239.46 14 .48 159.64 413.58 8,017.30 30,726.77 34.00 204.00 204 . 00 436.56 204.00 159.00 670.00 38,744.07 1,911.56 67.82 579.92 647.74 260.76 260.76 317.98 569.89 68.86 956.73 181. 50 181.50 101.89 97.74 10.86 17.38 443.09 108.60 36.11 217.20 186.79 1,219.66 53.50 6,550.66 6,604.16 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ f I Page: 4 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:28 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 5 ==================================================================================================================================== Amount Paid Check Total Inv.Date Description Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 497.03 100.21 597.24 158872 03/15/01 000205 Voucher: 158873 03/15/01 000217 Voucher: 158874 03/15/01 000228 Voucher: 158875 03/15/01 000253 Voucher: 158876 03/15/01 000259 Voucher: ...4 158877 03/15/01 000286 ( '\ \ Voucher: V ~ 158878 03/15/01 000294 Voucher: 158879 03/15/01 000315 Voucher: 158880 03/15/01 000328 Voucher: 158881 03/15/01 000332 voucher: 158882 03/15/01 000340 Voucher: 158883 03/15/01 000370 Voucher: 158884 03/15/01 000414 Voucher: GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER 067039 02/14/01 PS-IGNITION WIRES/SPAR Bank Code: key 067323 02/28/01 MSFLT-STARTER RELAY/TO FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION 5-022-7347 02/23/01 PWS-DELIVERY SERVICES Bank Code: key 5-744-6905 03/02/01 MSHR-DELIVERY SERVICES Invoice SOUTH KING CNTY MULTI SVC C 1 Bank code: key WA STATE-TRANSPORTATION DEP ATB1021307 Bank Code: key ATB1021312 ATB1021317 ATB1021314 ATB1021312 WALL STREET JOURNAL Bank code: key METROCALL Bank Code: key VILMA SIGNS Bank Code: key PACIFIC NORTHWEST TITLE CO Bank code: key ERNIE'S FUEL STOPS (DBA) Bank Code: key MCCLUNG, KATHY Bank Code: key CAFE PACIFIC CATERING INC Bank Code: key 0422939747 4761390 215001 424104 424103 424100 424101 424102 0069817 0070875 00-0035550 " 6.30 7.75 14. 05 03/05/01 MSA-LUNCH:DEPT MEETING 177.29 177 .29 02/13/01 02/13/01 02/13/01 02/13/01 02/13/01 01/17/01 PWSCIP-23 AV S ACQUISI PWSCIP-BPA PH 3 PRJ MG PWSCIP-SR99 HOV PRJ MG PWSCIP-99/330 SIG PRJ PWSCIP-320/99 PRJ MGT MSF-1 YR SUBSCRIPTION 51.67 51.49 75.79 48.96 888.40 1,116.31 175.00 175.00 12.4 9 12.49 02/24/01 MSTEL-PAGER SERVICE 665.17 665.17 02/16/01 MSFLT-VEHICLE DECALS 02/20/01 02/16/01 02/16/01 02/16/01 02/16/01 02/15/01 02/28/01 03/02/01 SWM-TITLE REPORTS SWM-TITLE REPORTS SWM-TITLE REPORTS SWM-TITLE REPORTS SWM-TITLE REPORTS PS-FUEL FOR VEHICLES MSFLT-FUEL FOR VEHICLE 358.38 358.38 358.38 358.38 358.38 1,791.90 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 4,127.44 1/327.24 96.00 5,454.68 96.00 ABC LEGAL MESSENGERS INC Bank code: key WA STATE-INFORMATION SERVIC 2001020216 03/05/01 MSTEL-SCAN SERVICE Bank code: key LAW-FEB MO MESS CHARG 1,038.87 1,038.87 CDA-FEB 12 03/06/01 CDA-REIM AIRFARE:APA C 221.00 221.00 4503 4504 ,4505 4506 4507 4508 PKDBC-AVANTA PKDBC-CREATIVE MEMORIE PKDBC-CHARLES SCHWAB PKDBC-AMER ASSOC PASTO PKDBC-PRESBYTERY OF SE PKDBC-FW MGMT SVCS MTG 5,560.80 599.40 49.80 1,589.40 934.25 222.55 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \ í, Page: 5 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:28 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 6 Check Date Vendor ===================================================================================================================================- Amount Paid Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158884 03/15/01 000414 ~ "~ ;c. 158885 03/15/01 000428 Voucher: 158886 03/15/01 000438 Voucher: 158887 03/15/01 000455 Voucher: 158888 03/15/01 000475 Voucher: 158889 03/15/01 000514 Voucher: 158890 03/15/01 000541 Voucher: 158891 03/15/01 000564 Voucher: 158892 03/15/01 000570 Voucher: CAFE PACIFIC CATERING INC 4509 4510 4511 4512 4513 4514 4515 4516 4517 4518 4542 4547 4549 4550 4551 4552 4560 PK-ETTINGE WRPA-WA REC & PARK ASSOC Bank Code: key DELI SMITH & CHOCOLATE JONE 2266 Bank Code: key IKERD, H STEPHEN Bank Code: key CUSTOM SECURITY SYSTEMS Bank Code: key WA STATE-STATE REVENUES Bank Code: key 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 03/01/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 03/07/01 03/05/01 PKDBC-ST JAMES EPISCOP PKDBC-EPISCOPAL CHURCH PKDBC-VA PUGET SOUND PKDBC-KOREAN CLERGYWOM PKDBC-BAYVIEW COUNTRY PKDBC-AVANTA PKDBC-BETHEL LUTHERAN PKDBC-WEYERHAEUSER INF PKDBC-CHARLES SCHWAB PKDBC-ST PATRICKS WOMB CDCI-VOL RECOG DINNER PKDBC-C DESCHANE (ADD PKKFT-LUNCH MTG 2/24 PKKFT-CASH MGMT INSTIT PKDBC-WORLD VISION PKDBC-FWSD AMERI CORP PKDBC-VA-GETCG SVCS PKDBC-MEMBER DUES:ETTI 02/23/01 CC-AGENDA SETTING LUNC PKM-FEB 27 02/27/01 PKM-REIM WORK CLOTHING 165692 165586 FEB 2001 WESTERN EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUT 230626 Bank Code: key KING COUNTY PET LICENSE Bank Code: key EAGLE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE Bank Code: key FEB 2001 (DB 1009107 1009213 1009221 1009240 1009247 1009265 1009305 1009319 1009321 02/20/01 PKCHB-ALARM MONITORING 02/20/01 PKRLS-ALARM MONITORING 03/07/01 MSF-REMIT STATE FEES 02/28/01 MSFLT-MOWER WINTER SVC 03/07/01 MSF-REMIT KC PET FEES 02/14/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/22/01 02/23/01 02/24/01 02/26/01 02/27/01 02/27/01 PS-FUEL PUMP/TOW:M9551 PS-ELEC/LOF:M89472 PS-SERPENTINE BELT/LOF PS-ADJ SPOT LIGHT:M897 PS-LOF:M12501 PS-BRAKES/ELEC REPAIR: PS-INSTALL BULBS:M8527 PS-LOF:M11473 PS-ALIGNMENT/TIE ROD:M (continued) 1,042.65 1,136.86 303.96 1,254.20 '63.00 834.12 1,274.35 350.88 49.80 463.40 3,430.11 132.60 57.44 45.90 411.48 122.84 303.60 20,233.39 100.00 100.00 36.77 36.77 133.41 133.41 103.00 59.74 57,370.66 162.74 57,370.66 1,350.70 1,350.70 463.00 463.00 561. 23 123.79 104.93 15.50 26.60 506.23 22.14 24.97 246.91 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ~ " ' Page: 6 .;:~¡.- 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:28 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 7 ==================================================================================================================================== Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ (continued) 158892 03/15/01 000570 158893 03/15/01 000588 Voucher: 158894 03/15/01 000630 Voucher: 158895 03/15/01 000723 Voucher: 158896 03/15/01 000759 Voucher: 158897 03/15/01 000771 -~ Voucher: ,~ 158898 03/15/01 000792 ~~ Voucher: 158899 03/15/01 000808 Voucher: 158900 03/15/01 000854 Voucher: 158901 03/15/01 000874 Voucher: 158902 03/15/01 000920 Voucher: 158903 03/15/01 000938 Voucher: 158904 03/15/01 000947 Voucher: 158905 03/15/01 0009?9 Voucher: 158906 03/15/01 000990 Voucher: EAGLE TIRE & AUTOMOTIVE (DB 1009326 1009332 1009309 1009329 1009351 02/28/01 PS-WHEEL COVER:M12880 02/28/01 PS-BATTERY/SERP BELT:M 02/26/01 PS-COOLER LINE ASSY/LO 02/28/01 PS-CHEM FLUSH/BLADES/L 03/01/01 PS-HEADLIGHT LENS ASSY TACOMA PUBLIC UTILITIES Bank Code: key 008-280-50 03/02/01 PKDBC-WATER SERVICE 008-227-18 03/02/01 PKKFT-FIRE SPRINKLER 005-224-60 03/02/01 PKDBC-WATER SERVICE 76.22 190.93 652.77 122.80 ',211.74 147.46 41.26 217.94 1,078.70 521.28 2,348.25 92.88 968.76 689.61 1,058.85 144.92 17.20 39.53 919.56 1,497.52 149.90 219.87 149.00 630.00 660.00 50.00 35.00 2,886.76 406.66 1,599.98 2,348.25 92.88 968.76 1,748.46 162.12 39.53 2,417.08 369.77 149.00 1,290.00 50.00 35.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 7 LLOYD ENTERPRISES INC Bank Code: key 52911 52802 SOUND RESOURCE MGMT GROUP I FWP-006 Bank Code: key 3590353 S & S WORLDWIDE, INC Bank Code: key COSTCO/HRS USA Bank Code: key BARRY'S TRUCKING & LANDSCAP 0969 Bank Code: key 0959 02/16/01 PWS-SNOW PLOW/SANDER S 02/05/01 PWS-GRADER RENTAL 02/28/01 PWSWR-SOLID WASTE/RECY 02/23/01 PKRCS-STAIRSTEP GYM EQ 7300000209 02/26/01 MSF-FEB7/FEB26 SUPPLIE PLATT ELECTRIC SUPPLY Bank Code: key D J TROPHY Bank Code: key 9636360 9694666 203697A MACHINERY COMPONENTS INC Bank Code: key PAPER DIRECT INC Bank Code: key 84657 84658 3311447500 3310059000 PRYOR RESOURCES INC Bank Code: key 4397736 SQUEEGEE CLEAN WINDOW CLEAN 2605 Bank Code: key 2607 1127742 03/08/01 PKM-WEDGEWOOD:TOPSOIL 02/26/01 PKM-WEDGEWOOD PLAYGRND 02/08/01 PKM-LIGHTING SUPPLIES 02/22/01 PKCHB-LIGHTING SUPPLIE 03/08/01 CDHS-NAME BADGES/SIGNS 02/22/01 02/22/01 02/16/01 02/02/01 01/30/01 MSFLT-MOWER HOSE/FILTE MSFLT-MOWER SWITCH/FIL PKDBC-PAPER:FLYER ADS CDCI-PAPER:VOL RECOG E PWS-HOW TO LEAD A TEAM 02/20/01 PKM-JANITORIAL SERVICE 02/20/01 MC-JANITORIAL SERVICES 02/26/01 PS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES FRED MEYER INC Bank Code: key PUGET SOUND REGIONAL COUNCI CC-KOCHMAR 03/13/01 CC-GENL ASSEMBLY MTG Bank Code: key ¡ , , ~ 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:28 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 8 Check Vendor ==================================================================================================================================== Amount Paid Check Total Date Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158907 03/15/01 000991 Voucher: 158908 03/15/01 001004 Voucher: 158909 03/15/01 001012 Voucher: 158910 03/15/01 001014 Voucher: 158911 03/15/01 001046 Voucher: 158912 03/15/01 001048 Voucher: ~ 158913 03/15/01 001052 ~ Voucher: 158914 03/15/01 001110 Voucher: 158915 03/15/01 001112 Voucher: 158916 03/15/01 001139 Voucher: 158917 03/15/01 001160 Voucher: 158918 03/15/01 001166 Voucher: 158919 03/15/01 001187 Voucher: 158920 03/15/01 001189 Voucher: 158921 03/15/01 001233 Voucher: CASCADE COFFEE INC Bank Code: key MAILMEDIA INC Bank Code: key AL'S TOWING Bank Code: key 20209088 29210 52029 52041 52971 SKCSRA-SOCCER REFEREES ASSO M35-WINTER Bank Code: key M40-WINTER M45-WINTER EQUIFAX CREDIT INFORMATION Bank Code: key SANDERSON SAFETY SUPPLY CO Bank Code: key GENUINE PARTS COMPANY Bank Code: key 3661085 03/06/01 MSM&D-MTG COFFEE SUPPL 03/09/01 PKRCS-POSTAGE:MARCH AR 01/08/01 01/11/01 01/21/01 01/25/01 01/25/01 01/25/01 02/24/01 PS-TOWING SVCS #48600 PS-TOWING SVCS #48616 PS-TOWING SERVICES PKRLS-SOCCER OFFICIALS PKRLS-SOCCER OFFICIALS PKRLS-SOCCER OFFICIALS PS-CREDIT REPORTS 1220992-01 02/19/01 SWMWQ-16 SPILL KITS 561458 563935 566092 6379-2 02/09/01 SWM-NUTS/BOLTS 02/23/01 MSFLT-FUEL FILTER 03/07/01 MSFLT-OIL CAP 02/23/01 PKM-ELECTRICAL SVCS AMAYA ELECTRIC Bank Code: key KING COUNTY CHIEFS ASSOCIAT KIRKPATRIC 01/11/01 PS-DUES:A KIRKPATRICK Bank Code: key RED WING SHOE STORE Bank Code: key KUKER-RANKEN INC Bank Code: key PETTY CASH Bank Code: key TECHNOLOGY EXPRESS Bank Code: key PETTY CASH Bank Code: key AT & T BUSINESS SERVICE Bank Code: key 1792 03/02/01 PKM-UNIFORM SHOES/BOYD 234458-001 02/27/01 PWS-FILM CARRIER STRIP 010083 104982 010154 03/07/01 PKRCS-REIM PETTY CASH 02/20/01 MSDP-INET CISCO CATALY 03/13/01 CM-REIM PETTY CASH 0170142417 02/24/01 MSTEL-LONG DISTANCE SV 0584942394 02/21/01 MSTEL-LONG DISTANCE SV 0510678441 02/28/01 MSTEL-LONG DISTANCE SV 68.65 68.65 ~80.00 680.00 97.74 111.86 111. 86 321. 46 885.00 1,575.00 820.00 29.46 3,280.00 29.46 691. 26 691. 26 1. 91 7.37 2.49 11.77 134.23 134.23 10.00 10.00 160.00 160.00 233.69 233.69 177.73 177.73 14,669.69 14,669.69 143.26 143.26 32.55 24.50 19.36 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ L , , Page: 8 ..<~~ 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:28 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 9 ==================================================================================================================================== Check Total Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ ( continued) 96.63 968.30 158921 03/15/01 001233 158922 03/15/01 001234 Voucher: 158923 03/15/01 001259 Voucher: 158924 03/15/01 001297 Voucher: 158925 03/15/01 001378 Voucher: 158926 03/15/01 001431 Voucher: ....;:.. 158927 03/15/01 001481 ~~\ Voucher: ~ ~ 158928 03/15/01 001507 Voucher: 158929 03/15/01 001552 Voucher: 158930 03/15/01 001593 Voucher: 158931 03/15/01 001612 Voucher: 158932 03/15/01 001618 Voucher: 158933 03/15/01 001630 **VOID** Voucher: 158934 03/15/01 001630 Voucher: AT & T BUSINESS SERVICE Invoice 0510661494 02/28/01 MSTEL-LONG DISTANCE SV MCCARTHY CAUSSEAUX ROURKE I 9025-00M Bank Code: key KING COUNTY CRIME VICTIMS F FEB 2001 Bank Code: key FACILITY MAINTENANCE CONTRA 032448 Bank Code: key 032447 APPLIED INDUSTRIAL Bank Code: key ICON MATERIALS INC Bank Code: key CH2M HILL NORTHWEST INC Bank Code: key A A RENTALS/AARENCO Bank Code: key PETTY CASH-KLCC REC DEPT Bank Code: key FEDERAL WAY TOWING INC Bank Code: key POLLARD GROUP INC Bank Code: key SPEEDY AUTO & WINDOW GLASS Bank Code: key BLUMENTHAL UNIFORM CO INC Bank code: key BLUMENTHAL UNIFORM CO INC Bank Code: key 45258733 13911 3255796-7 3256850 3256855 977617 010099 8036 8037 51237 1048308 1048339 177136 167685 164608-01 177144 177171 177700 173879 178531 173580 02/28/01 MSC-HEARING EXAMINER S 03/07/01 MSF-REMIT CRIME VICTIM 02/15/01 PKM-LANDSCAPE MAINT SV 02/15/01 PKDBC-LANDSCAPE MAl NT 01/29/01 PS-HANDCLEANER SUPPLIE 02/28/01 SWM-COLD MIX/MC 250 02/14/01 PWSCIP-SO 320 ST/SR99 02/20/01 PWSCIP-PACIFIC HWY SO 02/20/01 PWS-S 312TH TO S 324TH 02/26/01 CDCI-EQP RENTAL:VOL RE 03/08/01 PKRCS-REIM PETTY CASH 01/23/01 PS-TOWING SERVICES 01/23/01 PS-TOWING SERVICES 02/22/01 MSM&D-BUSINESS CARDS 02/22/01 PS-WINDSHIELD REPAIR 02/28/01 MSFLT-WINDSHIELD REPAI 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/22/01 02/21/01 PS-UNIFORM PS-UNIFORM PS-UNIFORM PS-UNIFORM PS-UNIFORM PS-UNIFORM PS-UNIFORM PS-UNIFORM PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING 20.22 968.30 ì;220.12 102.07 327.59 105.00 88.10 18,172.27 15,359.47 42,945.69 239.46 148.58 85.79 29.87 94.66 367.34 93.21 0.00 90.08 103.66 195.37 103.66 91.71 183.43 10.32 100.00 97.69 1,220.12 429.66 105.00 88.10 76,477.43 239.46 148.58 115.66 94.66 460.55 --_uu__u_uuu_-_u__uuu__uuuuu_-----_uuu__uu_-----------------_u_uuu_-_u_uu__u---_uu_--------_uu_----- ¡ , .¡' , Page: 9 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:28 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 10 Check Date Vendor ==================================================================================================================================== Amount Paid Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158934 03/15/01 001630 ~ 158935 03/15/01 001686 Voucher: 158936 03/15/01 001748 Voucher: 158937 03/15/01 001793 Voucher: 158938 03/15/01 001805 Voucher: 158939 03/15/01 001814 Voucher: 158940 03/15/01 001856 Voucher: 158941 03/15/01 001893 Voucher: 158942 03/15/01 001902 Voucher: 158943 03/15/01 001938 Voucher: BLUMENTHAL UNIFORM CO INC 174042 171998 163032 164647 165759 175353 173579 173583 173590 174042-01 176811 177135 177137 177148 177164 177518 177866 177966 178377 178953 FIRST CHOICE BUSINESS MACHI 00020626 Bank Code: key EVERSON'S ECONO-VAC INC Bank Code: key 013820 01/25/01 01/15/01 02/15/01 02/15/01 02/16/01 02/15/01 02/15/01 02/15/01 02/15/01 02/08/01 02/28/01 02/26/01 02/26/01 02/15/01 02/26/01 02/16/01 02/15/01 02/28/01 02/26/01 02/23/01 02/28/01 PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-PEPPER SPRAY PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM ÇLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING PS-UNIFORM CLOTHING MSMD-COPIER QTR MAINT 01/31/01 SWM-VACUUM/JET RODDING 03/02/01 MSA-TAX AUDIT PROGRAM 01/31/01 PWSWR-LITTER CONTROL S 03/07/01 PWT-SO 312/8TH AVE SO 02/27/01 PWS-STREET SWEEPING SV 02/28/01 PWS-STREET SWEEPING SV FEDERAL WAY SCHOOL DISTRICT SIF-FEB 20 03/07/01 MSF-REMIT IMPACT FEES Bank Code: key MYERS MASTER LAWN CARE Bank Code: key 3321 3320 03/02/01 PKM-LANDSCAPE MAINT SV 03/02/01 PKM-LANDSCAPE MAINT SV 02/26/01 PKDBC-INSTALL NEW PUMP (continued) 191.56 24.87 195.37 195.32 298.43 4.89 279.21 91. 44 255.16 200.15 31. 48 198.63 217.09 91.17 108.55 198.63 99.91 9l.71 62.88 114.03 354.80 3,926.40 354.80 MICROFLEX INC Bank Code: key VADIS NORTHWEST Bank Code: key 00012938 1,935.67 1,935.67 00011738 03-40411 PARAMETRIX INC Bank Code: key ACTION SERVICES CORPORATION 32222 Bank Code: key 32087 BURNER & CONTROL SERVICES L 105661 Bank Code: key 173.77 173.77 3,942.00 3,942.00 1,769.37 1,769.37 150.00 2,961.20 10,186.00 3,111.20 10,186.00 1,748.55 1,538.28 518.29 3,286.83 518.29 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ¡: I , I Page: 10 '~:..~ 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:29 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 11 ==================================================================================================================================== Check Total Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 1,878.74 158944 03/15/01 001939 Voucher: 158945 03/15/01 001968 Voucher: 158946 03/15/01 001988 Voucher: 158947 03/15/01 001990 Voucher: 158948 03/15/01 001998 Voucher: 158949 03/15/01 001999 Voucher: ~ 158950 03/15/01 002038 (~, voucher: , ~158951 03/15/01 002083 Voucher: 158952 03/15/01 002087 Voucher: 158953 03/15/01 002128 Voucher: 158954 03/15/01 002137 Voucher: 158955 03/15/01 002367 Voucher: 158956 03/15/01 002379 Voucher: 158957 03/15/01 002386 Voucher: LANDAU ASSOCIATES INC Bank Code: key RICOH BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC Bank Code: key SERVICE LINEN SUPPLY Bank Code: key WESTERN LINEN/WELCOME MAT Bank Code: key Invoice 10541 10017 591293 301/3522 113/0500 02/21/01 CDPL-ENV REV:COTTAGES 09/21/00 CDPL-ENV REV:AUBURN-RE 03/01/01 MSDP-1 YR FAX MAINT SV 03/01/01 PKRLS-LINEN SERVICES 02/26/01 PKRLS-CARPET RENTAL R W SCOTT CONSTRUCTION CO I 7:AGOO-127 02/22/01 PWSCIP-S 320 ST/SR99 I Bank Code: key BANK OF AMERI CA Bank Code: key WEST COAST BUSINESS FORMS Bank Code: key EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRAINING Bank Code: key WHITMAN & ASSOCIATES INC Bank Code: key 7:R W SCOT 02/22/01 PWSCIP-5% RETAINAGE:RW 15980 2436 02-020004 KLEINS COMMERCIAL DOOR SERV 1391 Bank Code: key 1383 INLAND FOUNDRY COMPANY INC Bank Code: key CARLYLE IN'C Bank Code: key PACIFIC TOPSOILS INC Bank Code: key PAWLAK, SUSAN Bank Code: key K26360 244352-01 244184-01 244357-01 21710 21672 21685 21694 21384 21531 CA17963FW CA13927FW CA18374FW CA10179FW CAQ8498FW 03/02/01 MSHR-PRINT:EMPLOYMEN'T 03/02/01 MSHR-HEARING TESTS/TRG 02/02/01 PKM-CARPET CLEANING SV 02/26/01 PKM-DOOR REPAIR SVCS 02/13/01 PKM-INSTALL DOOR/FRAME 03/01/01 SWM-VANED GRATE 02/15/01 MSTEL/INET-FIBER/CONNE 02/02/01 MSTEL/INET-LIU CABINET 02/15/01 MSTEL/INET-FIBER/CONNE 02/23/01 02/23/01 02/23/01 02/23/01 02/12/01 02/15/01 03/06/01 02/26/01 02/27/01 03/02/01 03/09/01 SWM-SOIL/SOD DUMP FEES SWM-SOIL/SOD DUMP FEES SWM-SOIL/SOD DUMP FEES SWM-SOIL/SOD DUMP FEES SWM-BRUSHDUMP SWM-SOIL/SOD DUMP FEES MC-INTERPRETER:CA17963 DC-INTERPRETER:CA13927 MC-INTERPRETER:CA18374 DC-INTERPRETER:CA10179 DC-INTERPRETER:CA08498 1,478.57 400.17 232.40 " 25.05 232.40 25.05 80.95 294,715.57 15,505.01 549.96 399.00 757.00 2,423.95 924.42 849.10 773.79 236.25 ______H------------------------------------U------------UUUUU__UUUU_--uu_---_uu-------uu_---------_u_u_u-----_u ~. ~ ¡ 80.95 294,715.57 15,505.01 549.96 399.00 757.00 443.09 1,980.86 924.42 342.09 224.56 282.45 115.96 115.96 115.96 115.96 158.14 151.81 78.75 35.00 52.50 35.00 35.00 Page: 11 ::> chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:29 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 12 Check Date Vendor ==================================================================================================================================== Amount Paid Check. Total Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158958 03/15/01 002426 Voucher: 158959 03/15/01 002477 Voucher: 158960 03/15/01 002545 Voucher: 158961 03/15/01 002547 Voucher: 158962 03/15/01 002557 Voucher: 158963 03/15/01 002664 Voucher: ~58964 03/15/01 002679 , Voucher: ~58965 03/15/01 002870 Voucher: 158966 03/15/01 002899 Voucher: 158967 03/15/01 002916 Voucher: 158968 03/15/01 002945 Voucher: 158969 03/15/01 002955 Voucher: 158970 03/15/01 003035 Voucher: 158971 03/15/01 003048 Voucher: 158972 03/15/01 003085 Voucher: UNITED GROCERS CASH & CARRY 5146 Bank. Code: key 5131 HOME DEPOT Bank. Code: key PACIFIC AIR CONTROL INC Bank. Code: key 60412690 3200043 02/28/01 PKRLS-TRASH BAGS/TOWEL 02/28/01 PKRCS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES 01/31/01 SWM-COPPER TUB/FITTING 02/23/01 PKCHB-FAUCET 62419 02/23/01 PKCHB-HVAC MAINT SVCS 62492 02/28/01 PKCHB-HVAC MAINT SVCS 62177 02/14/01 PKKFT-HVAC SERVICES 755-130154 02/20/01 SWM-WIRE BRUSH W W GRAINGER INC Bank. Code: key PETTY CASH 'FUND-PARKS MAINT 010057 Bank. Code: key FLEX-PLAN SERVICES INC Bank. Code: key KANG, SAI C Bank. Code: key FREEWAY TRAILER SALES INC Bank. Code: key ADOLFSON ASSOCIATES INC Bank. Code: key CANBER CORPS Bank. Code: key BEVERLY'S HAPPY KEYBOARDS Bank Code: key FERRELLS FIRE EXTINGUISHER Bank. Code: key GUIDANCE SERVICES INC Bank. Code: key 30651 CA08943FW 000768 000804 000894 0009166-1 0009157 14027 PKDBC-MAR PKDBC-FEB PKDBC-FEB 2605 2618 2604 S24450 S24592 PETTY CASH-PUBLIC SAFETY DE 010147 Bank Code: key TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION GROU 730954 Bank. Code: key 03/05/01 PKM-REIM PETTY CASH 03/02/01 MSHR-FLEX PLAN ADM SVC 02/26/01 DC-INTERPRETER:CA08943 03/01/01 MSFLT-RAMP BRACKETS 03/02/01 MSFLT-BRAKE CONTROL/HI 03/06/01 MSFLT-HITCH/BALL/SHANK 02/15/01 CDPL-ENV EXP REV:FW WI 02/14/01 CDPL-ENV REV:PARCELS 1 02/23/01 PKCHB-LANDSCAPE MAINT 03/03/01 PKFFT-PIANO TUNNING SV 02/21/01 PKFFT-PIANO TUNNING SV 02/04/01 PKFFT-PIANO TUNING SVC 02/22/01 PKDBC-FIRE EXT SERVICE 02/22/01 MSFLT-FIRE EXT SERVICE 02/22/01 MSFLT-FIRE EXT SERVICE 03/05/01 MSA-TEMP OFFICE HELP 03/08/01 MSA-TEMP OFFICE HELP 03/12/01 PS-REIM PETTY CASH 03/07/01 MSDP/PS-PRINTER MEMORY 92.30 24.72 117.02 S8.31 '46.13 104.44 152.04 252.45 388.52 19.09 793.0J. 19.09 156.94 156.94 281.40 281.40 17.50 17.50 473.78 386.26 147.81 1,007.85 689.88 508.00 1,197.88 316.24 316.24 60.00 90.00 90.00 240.00 97.47 169.14 335.57 602.18 792.00 559.35 1,351.35 348.59 348.59 1, 044.73 1,044.73 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 12 d. "y"i~ 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:29 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 13 ~==~~~=~===~=~~==~=~~~=~~~=~~===~=====~~====~==~=~~====~=~===~==~~~~=~=~~==~=====~~~~==~=~=~==~~~~==~~~~===~~~=~==~~~~~~~~~~======== Amount Paid Check Total Inv.Date Description Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158973 03/15/01 003090 Voucher: 158974 03/15/01 003129 Voucher: 158975 03/15/01 003131 Voucher: 158976 03/15/01 003138 Voucher: 158977 03/15/01 003157 Voucher: ~ 158978 03/15/01 003313 ~ Voucher: 158979 03/15/01 003325 Voucher: 158980 03/15/01 003440 Voucher: 158981 03/15/01 003444 Voucher: 158982 03/15/01 003472 Voucher: 158983 03/15/01 003500 Voucher: ARTCO CRAFTS Bank Code: key AMS LASER SUPPLY Bank Code: key CLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS INC Bank Code: key NORMED Bank Code: key LES SCHWAB TIRE CTRS OF WA Bank Code: key SUPER SEER CORPORATION Bank Code: key CHUCKALS INC Bank Code: key BILL HATCH SPORTS Bank Code: key WEST CAMPUS CLEANERS Bank Code: key DAY WIRELESS SYSTEMS INC Bank Code: key WESCOM COMMUNICATIONS Bank Code: key Invoice 1902 310359 310418 A-8484484 31. 81 31.81 02/12/01 PKRCS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES 200.75 " 256 .30 03/02/01 MSDP-PRINTER TONER 03/04/01 MSDP-PRINTER TONER 02/19/01 MSHR-GUIDE TO EMPLOYME 457.05 250.90 250.90 118.70 376.43 60.92 1,188.26 318.74 163.79 812.68 12378-3490 02/22/01 PS-SANI-CLOTH TOWLETTE 12378-3483 02/14/01 PS-GLOVES/CLOTH TOWLET 111591 10787 10788 10789 10790 10791 10792 10793 10794 10795 10799 10800 495.13 2,544.39 191675 191722 191723 191861 191862 24531 148589- 0 148156-1 148871-0 148156-0 67496-00 02/21/01 MSFLT-FOAM FILLING #48 02/21/01 MSFLT-TIRES #48035 02/21/01 MSFLT-TIRES #48205B 02/24/01 MSFLT-TIRES #48205A 02/24/01 MSFLT-TIRESN #48205A/B 03/08/01 PS-HELMET:FULL COVE RAG 02/27/01 MC-GLOVES/TOWELETTES 02/26/01 MC-3 SHELF BOOKCASE 03/02/01 MC-FOLDERS/TRAY/BATTER 02/22/01 MC-OFFICE SUPPLIES 01/31/01 PKRCS-SCRIMMAGE VEST 559.18 559.18 109.53 242.81 136.88 113.74 602.96 31.31 31. 31 692.67 692.67 FEB1-FEB28 02/28/01 PS-UNIFORM CLEANING 426.65 426.65 02/26/01 PS-RADIO REPAIR #608 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 PS-CALIBRATE PS-CALIBRATE PS-CALIBRATE PS-CALIBRATE PS-CALIBRATE PS-CALIBRATE PS-CALIBRATE PS-CALIBRATE PS-CALIBRATE PS-CALIBRATE PS-CALIBRATE RADAR SYS RADAR SYS RADAR SYS RADAR SYS RADAR SYS RADAR SYS RADAR SYS RADAR SYS RADAR SYS RADAR SYS RADAR SYS 70.59 70.59 70.59 70.59 70.59 70.59 70.59 70.59 70.59 70.59 70.59 776.49 -_uuuuu_--_uuuu_----_u__uuuuuuuu_u_uuuuuuu_-_u_----_uuuu----------_uuuu-_u------------_u-----u L , ~ , Page: 13 :> chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:29 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 14 Check Date Vendor ===================================================================================================================================- Amount Paid Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 158984 03/15/01 003528 Voucher: 158985 03/15/01 003645 Voucher: 158986 03/15/01 003670 Voucher: 158987 03/15/01 003676 Voucher: 158988 03/15/01 003686 Voucher: 158989 03/15/01 003729 Voucher: 158990 03/15/01 003831 ~ Voucher: ~58991 03/15/01 003837 ç-J Voucher: 158992 03/15/01 003841 Voucher: 158993 03/15/01 003851 Voucher: 158994 03/15/01 003898 Voucher: 158995 03/15/01 003947 Voucher: 158996 03/15/01 003948 Voucher: 158997 03/15/01 003950 Voucher: 158998 03/15/01 004004 Voucher: WA STATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE Bank Code: key MC-BOOKS 03/05/01 MC-2000 EDITION/RCW 03/03/01 PKDBC-JANITORIAL MAINT 03/03/01 PKDBC-JANITORIAL MAl NT 03/03/01 PKDBC-JANITORIAL MAINT 03/13/01 PS-MEMBER DUES:S NEAL 02/13/01 PS-MEMBER DUES:C SHUPP STEEL LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHU CDCI-FEB 2 02/23/01 CDCI-BLDG RENTAL:VOL E Bank Code: key 92.53 92.53 6,502.20 1,1~7.00 1,767.00 9,466.20 50.00 AMERICAN JANITORIAL SERVICE 1381-1395 Bank Code: key 1397 1396 PS-NEAL IABTI Bank Code: key WSHNA-WESTERN STATES HOSTAG 2025 Bank Code: key FIRST AMERICAN REAL ESTATE Bank Code: key GSR POLYGRAPH SERVICES Bank Code: key 000179673 01/29/01 MSDP-METROSCAN MAINT F 02/28/01 PS-POLYGRAPH EXAMS 0000F80F48 03/03/01 PS-DELIVERY SERVICES 50.00 25.00 25.00 01-005 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE Bank Code: key TEMPORARY STORAGE OF WA INC 2620 Bank Code: key 03/01/01 PKM-PORTABLE TOILET SV CDPL-FEB 2 03/07/01 CDPL-REIM POSTAGE EXP STERBANK, BOB C Bank Code: key RADIO COMMUNICATION SERVICE 300012 Bank Code: key 203459 24283 010114 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Bank Code: key EDGEWOOD FIREPLACE SHOP INC 16990 Bank Code: key 17143 17144 02/28/01 MSTEL-RADIO SERVICES 01/31/01 MSTEL-RADIO SERVICES 02/28/01 MSTEL-REPAIR DISPLAY 03/13/01 PS-REIMBURSE FUNDS 02/07/01 PWS-EQUIPMENT:KNOB 02/23/01 PWS-SHARPEN CHAIN/ROPE 02/26/01 PWS-AIRFILTERS 02211FWLVE 02/21/01 PS-SECURITY ALARM CAR TOYS INC Bank Code: key PACIFIC COAST FORD INC Bank Code: key PS-MAR 200 03/07/01 PS-LEASE CONTRACT 1,020.00 1,020.00 1,329.28 1,329.28 250.00 250.00 9.62 9.62 312.75 312.75 115.50 115.50 2,752.00 2,752.00 174.46 5,678.46 3,944.46 3,944.46 2.68 31.41 7.28 41. 37 334.44 334.44 1,532.97 1,532.97 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; ' ~ I Page: 14 '.',~.:3Ø 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:29 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 15 =================================================================================================================================z== Amount Paid Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description 100.00 59.00 Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 159.00 30.68 158999 03/15/01 004046 Voucher: 159000 03/15/01 004090 Voucher: 159001 03/15/01 004098 Voucher: 159002 03/15/01 004100 Voucher: 159003 03/15/01 004128 Voucher: 159004 03/15/01 004149 Voucher: 159005 03/15/01 004190 Voucher: ..:::\ 159006 03/15/01 004218 ~ Voucher: ~ 159007 03/15/01 004231 Voucher: 159008 03/15/01 004258 Voucher: 159009 03/15/01 004268 Voucher: 159010 03/15/01 004270 Voucher: 159011 03/15/01 004315 Voucher: 159012 03/15/01 004317 Voucher: HENSLEY, KIM Bank Code: key FEB2-FEB8 02/26/01 PS-REIMB DEPT REG FEES JAN25-FEB2 02/26/01 PS-REIM MILEAGE 1/25-2 30.68 CREATIVE MINDS Bank Code: key 23563 02/24/01 PKRCS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES no.oo NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT Bank Code: key 42-0312AI , 'no. 00 03/05/01 PS-ADV INVEST SCHOOL 162.90 868.80 02/09/01 PS-VEHICLE LETTERING # 02/09/01 PS-LETTERING SVC #905 1,031.70 4,402.64 198.00 419.26 5,019.90 MINUTEMAN PRESS INTERNATION 3838 01/31/01 CM-SPRING NEWSLETTERS Bank Code: key 3875 02/22/01 CM-SHIP NEWSLETTERS 3880 02/28/01 PKRCS-ARTS COMM LETTER LMI OFFICE SUPPLY MERGENTHAL 03/12/01 LAW-NOTARY REN'L FEE Bank Code: key TUSCAN ENTERPRISES INC Bank Code: key 150516 150515 101.91 101.91 02/26/01 MC-INTERPRETER:CA17660 40.00 40.00 PS-REG:NAFTO CONF FEES PS-REG:NAFTO CONF FEES PS-REG:NAFTO CONF FEES PS-REG:NAFTO CONF FEES PS-REG:NAFTO CONF FEES 9.73 19.n 89.00 89.00 89.00 55.00 55.00 377.00 BAYLEY, LILLY MAY Bank Code: key CA17660FW 02/26/01 PWS-HOSE FITTING 03/01/01 SWM-HOSE PARTS 02/16/01 02/23/01 02/23/01 02/23/01 03/01/01 02/28/01 03/07/01 29.44 PS-REMIT CPL FEES PS-REMIT CPL FEES 588.00 255.00 843.00 TIMCO INC Bank Code: key 58746 58929 PS-EVERLY PS-MAIRS PS-WILSON PS-WOLF PS-KLINGEL 100.00 150.00 HARLOR, MARIANNE Bank Code: key DEC29-MAR1 01/23/01 PKRCS-ART EXHIBIT @DBC NOV2-JAN4 02/26/01 PKRCS-ARTS ALIVE JURIE 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/13/01 02/03/01 A 01/10/01 02/27/01 02/28/01 03/08/01 1019016630 02/20/01 1026040520 02/23/01 ¡. ¡ , , I 250.00 WASHINGTON STATE NAFTO Bank Code: key WA STATE-DEPT OF LICENSING Bank Code: key JAN16-FEB2 FEB16-MAR5 CDPL-NOTICE:ST FRANCIS CDPL-NOTICE:3RD SIPHON PWSCIP-RFB01-101:BPA T PWSCIP-RFB01-101:BPA T CM-PROMOTIONAL AD MSFLT-ALIGNMENT:M27909 MSFLT-BRAKES/ALIGN:M50 MSFLT-ADJ BRAKES/DOOR 151.80 126.50 121. 50 249.30 325.00 974.10 FEDERAL WAY MIRROR Bank Code: key 002839 002840 002819 002805 CM-PROMO 92 .26 1,419.97 446.76 1,958.99 BRENT'S ALIGNMENT & REPAIR Bank Code: key 001447 001446 001494 PKA-CAMERA SUPPLIES PKRLS-WRPA AWARD SLIDE 102.05 8.95 RITZ CAMERA ONE HOUR PHOTO Bank Code; key ----------------------------------------------------------------------------u_--_uu----_u-_uu--_u_----_u--_u--_u---_u---- Page: 15 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:29 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: J.6 Check Vendor ================================================================================================================================--=- Amount Paid Check Total Date Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 159012 03/15/01 004317 159013 03/15/01 004359 Voucher: 159014 03/15/01 004382 Voucher: 159015 03/15/01 004397 Voucher: 159016 03/15/01 004431 Voucher: '\\ ~ -E- 159017 03/15/01 004481 Voucher: 159018 03/15/01 004524 Voucher: 159019 03/15/01 004566 Voucher: 159020 03/15/01 004578 Voucher: 159021 03/15/01 004584 Voucher: 159022 03/15/01 004618 Voucher: 159023 03/15/01 004628 Voucher: RITZ CAMERA ONE HOUR PHOTO 1026039960 02/21/01 PKRLS-WRPA AWARD SLIDE CENTURY SQUARE SELF-STORAGE 2811 Bank Code: key PETTY CASH: WELLNESS COMMIT 010141 Bank Code: .key KDD & ASSOCIATES PLLC Bank Code: key 7 03/02/01 PKCP-STORAGE FEES 03/12/01 MSHR-REIM PETTY CASH 03/01/01 PW-GOLDEN WOK - CIVIL 01/30/01 01/30/01 12/26/00 01/30/01 01/30/01 12/26/00 01/30/01 12/26/00 01/30/01 01/30/01 01/30/01 01/30/01 01/30/01 01/30/01 01/30/01 CDPL-ON-CALL PLANNING CDPL-MISC CODE AMENDME CDPL-PLN REV:QUADRANT CDPL-PLAN EXP REV:E CA CDPL-PLAN EXP REV:GOLD CDPL-PLN EXP REV:STATI CDPL-PLN EXP REV:ST FR CDPL-EXP REV:METROMEDI CDPL-PLN EXP REV:FRITO CDPL-PLN REV:COTTAGES/ CDPL-PLN EXP REV:STATI CDPL-EXP REV:METROMEDI CDPL-MISC CODE AMENDME CDPL-MISC CODE AMENDME CDPL-MISC CODE AMENDME 03/01/01 PKCHB-PLANT MAIN~ENANC 01/26/01 PKRCS-HARVEY TICKETS 02/23/01 MSFLT-BLADES/BOOSTER C 01/02/01 PS-TOWING SVCS #48602 01/02/01 PS-TOWING SVCS #48507 01/20/01 PS-TOWING SERVICES 12/13/00 MSF-2001 GVT GAAP GDE ASPEN PUBLISHERS INC Bank Code: key TOTEM ELECTRIC OF TACOMA IN 4:AGOO-137 03/06/01 PWT-SR99/S0 330TH ST I Bank Code: key 9.00 (continued) 120.00 1,485.00 1,485.00 MADRONA PLANNING DVLPMT SVC Bank Code: key 00002270 00002261 00002252 00002265 00002267 00002244 00002271 00002245 00002266 00002264 00002268 00002269 00002263 00002262 00002260 WA STATE PATROL IDENTIFICAT FEB7-FEB26 02/28/01 PS-REMIT CPL FEES Bank Code: key MAR1-MAR5 03/07/01 PS-REMIT CPL FEES , ' 181. 56 181. 56 INTERSCAPES INC Bank Code: key 2321 210.83 210.83 TACOMA LITTLE LEAGUE Bank Code: key 21163 19.80 49.80 120.00 60.00 305.40 255.00 3 04 . 80 225.00 49..80 205.20 722.40 430.20 919.20 1,638.60 735.00 135.75 6,040.20 135.75 G&M HONEST PERFORMANCE Bank Code: key GENE'S TOWING INC Bank Code: key 19559 144.00 144.00 196489 199229 198126 20005776 72 .50 72.50 55.39 115.12 182.72 353.23 93.09 93.09 13,575.60 13,575.60 360.00 96.00 456.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 16 ¡{,. 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:30 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 17 =============================================================================================================================z====== Amount Paid Check Total Inv.Date Description Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 65.00 65.00 159024 03/15/01 004669 Voucher: 159025 03/15/01 004690 Voucher: 159026 03/15/01 004701 Voucher: 159027 03/15/01 004710 Voucher: 15902803/15/01 004788 Voucher: ~ 159029 03/15/01 004834 :.J \ voucher: 159030 03/15/01 004840 Voucher: 159031 03/15/01 004849 Voucher: 159032 03/15/01 004910 Voucher: 159033 03/15/01 004916 Voucher: Invoice 8498340160 02/27/01 MSGAC-DMX MUSIC SVC AT&T BROADBAND Bank Code: key FEDERAL WAY NUTRITION SERVI DECFWTJ030 03/01/01 PS-LUNCH:OFFICER PATRO Bank Code: key NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Bank Code: key VISIONS PHOTO LAB & STUDIO Bank Code: key PROPERTY DAMAGE APPRAISERS Bank code: key INPRINT PRINTING COMPANY Bank Code: key EVAC-EMERGENCY VEHICLE Bank Code: key 0002682579 02/25/01 MSTEL-CELLULAR AIRTIME 01-2737 01-2712 01-2733 01-2799 01-2743 01-2754 01-2812 494-260964 494-260975 12672 99831 99819 99813 99836 99843 99781 99834 SAM'S JANITORIAL SERVICE &, 50145 Bank Code: key 50146 50255 FILETEX LLC Bank Code: key FRONTIER FORD Bank Code: key 01-358 8300 8301 8302 8303 8304 8305 8306 8307 8308 8298 02/27/01 02/20/01 02/26/01 03/06/01 02/28/01 03/01/01 03/07/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 PS-PHOTO PS-PHOTO PS-PHOTO PS-PHOTO PS-PHOTO PS-PHOTO PS-PHOTO SVC/SUPPLIES SVC/SUPPLIES SVC/SUPPLIES SVC/SUPPLIES SVC/SUPPLIES SVC/SUPPLIES SVC/SUPPLIES MSRM-REPAIR EST/VEH#62 MSRM-DAMAGE EST/LANSCA 03/09/01 MSHR-TRANSLATE BUSINES 122.25 122.25 02/21/01 02/12/01 02/08/01 02/26/01 03/05/01 02/16/01 02/22/00 PS-SIGNAL FLASHER #511 PS-ANTENNA #48517 PS-REMOVE EQUIPMENT #4 PS-REPAIR SIREN #613 PS-REMOVE/INST SIREN # PS-REPL WIRE/MNT EQUIP MSDP-REPAIR LAPTOP MOD 02/14/01 PKM-CAN LINERS 02/14/01 PKCHB-CAN LINERS/TOWEL 02/26/01 PKCHB-CAN LINERS/TISSU 02/11/01 CDA-COLOR LASER LABELS 02/23/01 03/01/01 02/23/01 03/07/01 03/07/01 03/07/01 03/01/01 02/23/01 02/23/01 03/07/01 MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE , , 1,530.03 1,530.03 95.05 53.32 14.66 143.12 17.92 24.22 39.20 387.49 74.00 88.00 162.00 168.33 168.33 91.74 320.08 271.25 32.55 97.65 331.90 109.69 1,254.86 289.25 192.43 116.83 598.51 23.20 23.20 22,680.55 22,680.55 22,680.55 22,680.55 22,680.55 22,680.55 22,680.55 22,680.55 22,680.55 22,680.55 uuuuuuu_-------_u__uu_--_uuuuu__u__uu_---_u_------_u_--_uu_-------_u_---_uuuuu_-_u__u_u_----_u------ I' , , Page: 17 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:30 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 18 Check Date Vendor ==================================================================================================================================== Amount Paid Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 159033 03/15/01 004916 159034 03/15/01 004950 Voucher: 159035 03/15/01 004963 Voucher: 159036 03/15/01 005018 Voucher: 159037 03/15/01 005025 Voucher: 159038 03/15/01 005098 Voucher: 159039 03/15/01 005128 Voucher: 159040 03/15/01 005132 ~ Voucher: ~159041 03/15/01 005160 Voucher: 159042 03/15/01 005180 Voucher: 159043 03/15/01 005208 Voucher: 159044 03/15/01 005213 Voucher: 159045 03/15/01 005231 Voucher: 159046 03/15/01 005247 Voucher: FRONTIER FORD 8299 NASCO MODESTO Bank Code: key SOUND PUBLISHING INC Bank Code: key 690382 03/07/01 MSFLT/PS-VEHICLES & FE 02/26/01 PKRCS-DRAWING PADS 02/19/01 CM-CITY UPDATE INSERT I 02/12/01 PWS-FIREHOUSE REMODEL 02/28/01 PKCHB-JANITORIAL SVCS 02/24/01 MSFLT-LOF #48356 02/24/01 MSFLT-LOF:M6327 #48240 02/24/01 MSFLT-GREASE SEALS/TRA 02/27/01 MSFLT-CR:INV 234051 12/23/00 MC-JUDGES ROBE/PLATTER PS-DEC 23R 03/02/01 PS-REIM CLOTHING ALLOW SEP26-DEC7 03/09/01 MSHR~EDUCATION ASSISTA MAR11-MAR1 03/12/01 PS-REIM PER DIEM/BELLI FEB14-FEB2 02/27/01 CM-REIMB MILEAGE 2/14- 22,680.55 (continued) 249,486.05 238.51 238.51 , ' 603.14 603.14 5992 QWEST Bank Code: key PCCI Bank Code: key A626965 02/22/01 03/01/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 02/28/01 PWA-EMER MGMT CONSULTI PWA-EMER MGMT CONSULTI SWM-FEB VISA CHARGES PKM-CITY VISA CHARGES CDA-CITY VISA CHARGES MSDP-CITY VISA CHARGES PKM-CITY VISA CHARGES 2,897.00 2,897.00 20100 PYRAMID TIRES 4 LESS & AUTO 234048 Bank Code: key 234050 234051 234121 IRELAND NEEDLE CRAFT INC Bank Code: key 2270 02/20/01 MC-PRINTING SERVICES 02/23/01 MSM&D-COPIER RENTAL 02/26/01 PKRCS-ARTS ALIVE JURIE 1,796.00 1,796.00 BELLI, BRIAN Bank Code: key MOSELEY, DAVID Bank Code: key CRISIS MANAGEMENT CONSULTIN 01-03 Bank Code: key 01-05 FIRST USA FINANCIAL SERVICE MACGILLIVR Bank Code: key PKM-NORRIS CDA-LYLE MSDP-PETIT PKM-REUTER FIFE PRINTING Bank Code: key 13124 28.78 28.78 255.31 -19.44 230.00 293.43 230.00 IOS CAPITAL INC Bank Code: key PAULSON, LORI EVELYN Bank Code: key 50903478 275.00 448.00 131.00 854.00 110.40 NOV2-JAN4 110.40 1,750.00 1,750.00 3,500.00 85.07 598.20 882.99 491.05 464.35 2,521.66 226.77 226.77 2,544.01 2,544.01 200.00 200.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ft' , ~ ' Page: 18 "..'::'<'~ 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:30 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 19 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Amount Paid Check Total Invoice Inv.Date Description Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 696.77 696.77 159047 03/15/01 005253 Voucher: 159048 03/15/01 005254 Voucher: 159049 03/15/01 005256 Voucher: 159050 03/15/01 005287 Voucher: 159051 03/15/01 005288 Voucher: 159052 03/15/01 005300 Voucher: 159053 03/15/01 005310 Voucher: 159054 03/15/01 00533Y .~ Voucher: y ~ 159055 03/15/01 005340 Voucher: 159056 03/15/01 005341 Voucher: 159057 03/15/01 005392 Voucher: 159058 03/15/01 005399 Voucher: BANKCARD CENTER Bank Code: key BANKCARD CENTER Bank Code: key MCGEE, BOBBIE Bank Code: key AMERICALL COMMUNICATIONS & Bank Code: key MSF-FEB CH 03/05/01 MSF-FEB VISA CHARGES PS-FEB CHG 03/05/01 PS-FEB VISA CHARGES CA10771FW 03/05/01 DC-INTERPRETER:CA10771 06417 06416 03/01/01 PKM-AFTER HR CALL-OUT 03/01/01 SWM-AFTER HR CALL-OUT 03/03/01 CDPL-ACC INTERLOCAL AG AIRPORT COMMUNITIES COALITI 33120 Bank Code: key COMPAQ CORPORATION Bank Code: key CANYON AUTO BODY Bank Code~. key LOWE'S HIW INC Bank Code: key SENIOR SERVICES OF SEATTLE Bank Code: key DODD, ESCOLASTICA ROSA Bank Code: key WAYNE INVESTIGATIONS Bank Code: key DYNA SYSTEMS Bank Code: key 4102432080 02/22/01 MSDP/PS-COMPAQ MONITOR 4102490386 03/07/01 MSDP-COMPAQ 18.2 GB PL 501 02/28/01 MSRM-VEHICLE REPAIRS # 0024029836 0024029836 0024037840 0024038840 0024039841 0024039841 0024043842 0024043842 0024043842 0024044842 0024046843 0024052846 0024052846 0024053846 0024054847 PKRLS-FEB 01/29/01 01/29/01 02/06/01 02/07/01 02/08/01 02/08/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/12/01 02/13/01 02/15/01 02/21/01 02/21/01 02/22/01 02/23/01 03/06/01 PKRLS-PROGRAM SUPPLIES PKCHB-REPAIR SUPPLIES PS-ORB TV WALARM 15 IV PKM-MINI CHEST/BOXES PKM-REPAIR SUPPLIES PS-SUPER GLUE STICKS PKM-ACRYLIC CLEAR SHEE PS-MISC SUPPLIES PKDBC-REPAIR SUPPLIES PWS-TREE STAKES/PALMYR PS-6 OUTLET SAFETY SUR PKDBC-CR:002404384283 PKM-FACILITY REPAIRS SWM-CEMENT PKM-BEACH HOUSE REPAIR PKRCS-SR MEALS:FEB2001 FEB5-FEB27 03/01/01 MC-INTERPRETER:2/5-27 0009 10306152 10299287 02/27/01 CDB-LEGAL PROCESS SERV 02/16/01 MSFLT-CABLE RED STARTE 02/15/01 MSFLT-LUGS,TUBES,BOLTS 2,615.36 2,615.36 , 110.00 110.00 54.00 147.50 201.50 7,500.00 7,500.00 875.32 524.54 3,400.97 1,399.86 3,400.97 71.39 6.31 43.43 115.83 58.19 11.47 48.17 26.03 91.13 30.78 21.65 -38.38 28.58 70.48 21.06 606.12 388.30 388.30 660.00 660.00 440.00 440.00 350.32 590.85 941.17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \ \ Page: 19 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:30 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 20 Check Vendor ==================================================================================================================================== Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Total Date Invoice -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 159059 03/15/01 005406 Voucher: 159060 03/15/01 005478 Voucher: 159061 03/15/01 005500 Voucher: 159062 03/15/01 005551 Voucher: 159063 03/15/01 005565 Voucher: 159064 03/15/01 005568 Voucher: 159065 03/15/01 005579 Voucher: ~159066 03/15/01 005583 ~ Voucher: 159067 03/15/01 005634 Voucher: 159068 03/15/01 005674 Voucher: 159069 03/15/01 005675 Voucher: 159070 03/15/01 005682 Voucher: 159071 03/15/01 005697 Voucher: 159072 03/15/01 005712 Voucher: 159073 03/15/01 005715 Voucher: MAYBERRY, MITCHEL Bank Code: key LEBEL, SHELLEY Bank Code; key CAMP FIRE BOYS & GIRLS Bank Code: key SELECTRON INC Bank Code: key WELCOME COMMUNICATIONS Bank Code; key JAN10-MAR7 02/27/01 PKRCS-KUNG FU CLASS 1/ JAN10-MAR7 02/27/01 PKRCS-TIGER MARTIAL AR FEB4-FEB6 2330 0003845 820 KING COUNTY FLEET ADM DIVIS 200315 Bank Code: key 200314 PHILIP SERVICES CORPORATION 305331 Bank Code: key PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION INC Bank Code: key PC725997 PORTLAND PRECISION INSTRUME 28100 Bank Code: key MERCADO, ANNA M Bank Code: key PUGERUDES Bank Code: key PLF INC Bank Code; key WORK-SPORTS & OUTDOORS Bank Code: key CHANG, JENNY Bank Code: key ARCH WIRELESS HOLDINGS INC Bank Code: key AO03 MC-BLINDS 1393 1246 CA19626FW CA14750FW CA20136FW CA20136FW CA18787FW CA18787FW K6163838C 175.00 842.50 1,017.50 62.90 02/06/01 PKRCS-REIM PROGRAM SUP 62.90 , , 03/08/01 PKRCS-YOUTH CLASSES 208.00 208.00 01/31/01 MSDP/PT-IVR SYSTEM 1,976.52 1,976.52 02/12/01 PS-4 STATION ADV CHGR 386.85 386.85 02/08/01 PWT-NAILS 02/08/01 PWS-DONDUIT IIJ" BOX 01/31/01 PWS-HAZ WASTE DUMP 23.89 114.76 893.44 138.65 893.44 02/07/01 SWMM-OXYGEN, ACETYLENE 99.53 99.53 02/09/01 PS-REPAIR NKION BC4 NI 135.75 135.75 03/07/01 MC-INTERPRETER:1/30-2/ 332.50 332.50 01/01/01 MC-MINI BLINDS 78.84 78.84 02/27/01 PS-BLUE LABEL FILM 159.64 159.64 03/08/01 PKM-WORK BOOTS/BLACKSH 205.24 205.24 03/06/01 03/06/01 03/01/01 02/27/01 02/22/01 03/07/01 MC-INTERPRETER:CA19626 MC-INTERPRETER:CA14750 MC-INTERPRETER:CA20136 MC-INTERPRETER:CA20136 MC-INTERPRETER:CA18787 MC-INTERPRETER:CA18787 35.00 35.00 35.00 43.75 35.00 140.00 323.75 926.18 03/02/01 MSTEL-PAGER LEASE 926.18 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ !~ " Page: 20 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:30 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 21 ==================================================================================================================================== Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Total Invoice Check Date Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 02/06/01 PKKFT-ANIMOTION PERFOR 2,000.00 2,000.00 159074 03/15/01 005729 Voucher: 159075 03/15/01 005733 Voucher: 159076 03/15/01 005734 Voucher: 159077 03/15/01 005736 Voucher: 159078 03/15/01 005741 Voucher: 159079 03/15/01 005744 Voucher: 159080 03/15/01 005745 ~ Voucher: ~ 159081 03/15/01 005746 ~ Voucher: 159082 03/15/01 005747 Voucher: 159083 03/15/01 005750 Voucher: 159084 03/15/01 005751 Voucher: 159085 03/15/01 005753 Voucher: 159086 03/15/01 005755 Voucher: 159087 03/15/01 005756 Voucher: 159088 03/15/01 005761 Voucher: 159089 03/15/01 005763 Voucher: SEATTLE MIME THEATRE Bank Code: key PKKFT-MAR 02/16/01 PKRCS-STROLLING MAGICI 295.00 295.00 GIGGLE WORKS Bank Code: key 2001-4 03/03/01 PKFFT-MUSICAL PERFORMA , , 2,000.00 2,000.00 TIMEART PRODUCTION Bank Code: key HANSON, SETH Bank Code: key PKKFT-MAR 131.88 131. 88 NOV21-JAN2 02/27/01 PS-REIMB:BOOKS:CLASS 3,300.00 3,300.00 OUTCOMES BY LEVY Bank Code: key FEB1-FEB28 02/28/01 CM-LEGISLATIVE LOBBYIS CORPORATE TRANSLATION SERVI 10982 Bank Code: key 11132 TSUJI, MIYOSHI Bank Code: key NOV2-JAN4 02/13/01 CDLU-TRANSLATION SVCS 02/14/01 CDLU-TRANSLATION SVCS 02/26/01 PKRCS-ARTS ALIVE JURIE 2,173.26 332.50 2,505.76 100.00 100.00 10.00 10.00 AAA NATIONAL OFFICE Bank Code: key PS-JACKSON 03/01/01 PS-CPS TECHNICIAN FEE 50.00 50.00 LL 02/27/01 PKRCS-CLOWN SERVICES 936.00 936.00 EVANS, CHERYL Bank Code: key PKRCS-FEB 2801127736 01/29/01 PS-TUITION FEE: HANSON 3,480.00 3,480.00 02/05/01 CM-AD:SEATTLE BOOK OF 02/27/01 PKFFT-ENTERTAINMENT SV 800.00 800.00 UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX Bank Code: key HERITAGE MEDIA CORPORATION Bank Code: key 00010281 02/26/01 PKFFT-SIGN LANG INTERP 45.00 45.00 ARTHUR, THOMAS VINCENT Bank Code: key MIRANDA, LENORE A Bank Code: key PKKFT-MAR 03/06/01 MSF-REGISTRATION:KRAUS 400.00 400.00 PKRCS-FEB PACIFIC NW ASSOCIATION FOR Bank Code: key MSF-KRAUS 03/06/01 CDB-PRINT:CORR NOTICE 545.81 545.81 SIR SPEEDY PRINTING Bank Code: key 18126 BERETTA USA Bank Code: key PS-SUMPTER 03/13/01 PS-BERETTA ARMORER TRN 200.00 200.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 21 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:30 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 22 ===================================================================================================================================- Check Date Vendor Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Total -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 159090 03/15/01 005764 NEBAR SUPPLY COMPANY INC 252770-001 02/13/01 MSFLT-HOSE REEL/PUMP/N 1,604.28 1,604.28 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159091 03/15/01 005765 RELIANCE TRAILER CO LLC 25267 02/08/01 MSFLT-90'ASPHALT GATE 1,140.30 1,140.30 Voucher: Bank Code: key " 159092 03/15/01 005766 BRADY, KELLY MAR5-MAR8 03/13/01 MC-REIMB MILEAGE/TRNG 77.97 77 .97 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159093 03/15/01 005768 GRAPHIC SERVICES INC 157568 03/06/01 MSA-SCANNED SLIDES/AD 157.33 157.33 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159094 03/15/01 700968 MELTON, SHARON E JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 26.90 26.90 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159095 03/15/01 701969 SMITH, VALERIE D 61801 03/01/01 PKRLS-REFUND CLASS FEE 85.00 85.00 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159096 03/15/01 702059 ASAY, MARIA 77049 03/06/01 PKRLS-REFUND CLASS FEE 10.00 10.00 G Voucher, Bank Code: key . 159097 03/15/01 702138 CHRISTOFFERSON, PAULINE R 03-33561 02/26/01 PS-REFUND CPL #E270915 50.00 50.00 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159098 03/15/01 702139 BRODERICK ARCHITECTS 02-43232 03/07/01 CDPL-REFUND EXP REVIEW 100.20 Voucher: Bank Code: key 02-43328 03/07/01 CDPL-REFUND EXP REVIEW 7,228.00 7,328.20 159099 03/15/01 702140 BESTERMAN, MAGGIE 75750 03/06/01 PKRLS-REFUND CLASS FEE 50.00 50.00 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159100 03/15/01 702141 LONGSTRETH, SHARON JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 24.H 24.14 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159101 03/15/01 702142 MALM, DEANNA JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 24.H 24.14 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159102 03/15/01 702143 JENKINS, JULIE JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 24.H 24.14 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159103 03/15/01 702144 WEST, CONNIE JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 24.H 24.14 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159104 03/15/01 702145 ROSS, JAMES JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 33.80 33.80 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159105 03/15/01 702146 THOMAS, LINDA JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 26.90 26.90 Voucher: Bank Code: key ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 22 11 '<~á 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:30 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 23 ==================================================================================================================================== Check Date Vendor Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Total -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 159106 03/15/01 702147 LEBEAU, MARY JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 24.14 24.14 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159107 03/15/01 702148 GRADOON, MARY JUROR 10 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 25.52 25.52 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159108 03/15/01 702149 JUROR 10 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: " SANCHEZ, KIMBERLY 2/20-22 22.76 22.76 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159109 03/15/01 702150 RICHARDS, GUY JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 11.38 11. 38 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159110 03/15/01 702151 RODDICK, RON JUROR 10 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 26.90 26.90 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159111 03/15/01 702152 ELLIOTT, MARY JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 14 .14 14.14 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159112 03/15/01 702153 DYE, SUSAN JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 22.76 22.76 ~ Voucher: Bank Code: key J:: 159113 03/15/01 702154 MURPHY, MICHAEL JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 26.90 26.90 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159114 03/15/01 702155 ANDERSON, VERNON JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 12.76 12.76 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159115 03/15/01 702156 WENGER, CHRIS JUROR 10 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 25.52 25.52 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159116 03/15/01 702157 MARX, DAVID JUROR 10 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 28.28 28.28 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159117 03/15/01 702158 CHILDS, DONACE L JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 25.52 25.52 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159118 03/15/01 702159 LONE, TRACY JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 13.45 13.45 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159119 03/15/01 702160 MILLER, PAUL JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 26.90 26.90 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159120 03/15/01 702161 THOMPSON, VICTORIA JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 21. 38 21. 38 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159121 03/15/01 702162 VORLICKY', MARY JUROR 10 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 25.52 25.52 Voucher: Bank Code: key ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 23 t ~ 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:31 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 24 ===============================================================================================================================s==z= Check Total Check Vendor -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ Date 159122 03/15/01 702163 Voucher: 159123 03/15/01 702164 Voucher: 159124 03/15/01 702165 Voucher: 159125 03/15/01 702166 Voucher: 159126 03/15/01 702167 Voucher: 159127 03/15/01 702168 Voucher: 159128 03/15/01 702169 Voucher: ~159129 03/15/01 702170 Voucher: ~ 159130 03/15/01 702171 Voucher: 159131 03/15/01 702172 Voucher: 159132 03/15/01 702173 Voucher: 159133 03/15/01 702174 Voucher: 159134 03/15/01 702175 Voucher: 159135 03/15/01 702176 Voucher: 159136 03/15/01 702177 Voucher: 159137 03/15/01 702178 Voucher: Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount 'Paid 22.76 22.76 CHASE, MARY JEAN Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 24.14 24.14 WALSH, DONNA Bank Code: key TURLEY, DOUGLAS Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 " 12.76 12.76 JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 DONOVAN, MARTY Bank Code: key OGDEN, JOHN Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 12.07 12.07 ~ JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 GREEN, JEFFREY Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 12.07 12.07 BRYANT, ANNE Bank Code: key MORHAIN, DAISY Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 22.76 22.76 JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 HARDY, CINDY Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 11.38 11.38 MANTHEY, SUSAN Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 12.07 12.07 LIMPIN, ROLANDO Bank Code: key LESMEISTER, MICHAEL Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 12.07 12.07 JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 BIGELOW, DARREN Bank Code: key ASHBY, SANDRA Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 10.69 10.69 JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 MICHLER, WILLIAM Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 28.28 28.28 NIELSEN, BRIAN Bank Code: key JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 10.69 10.69 12.76 12.76 13.45 13.45 10.69 10.69 12.76 12.76 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------- 1: Page: 24 :.:,,::,,:;;,;,;, 0 chklst 03/14/2001 18:41:31 Check List CITY OF FEDERAL WAY Page: 25 ==================================================================================================================================== Check Date Vendor Invoice Inv.Date Description Amount Paid Check Total -------- -------- ------------------------------------ ---------- -------- ---------------------- --------------- ------------------ 159138 03/15/01 702179 MOORE, JEAN JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 12.07 12.07 Voucher: Bank Code: key 15913903/15/01 702180 WEBB, BETTY JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 12.76 12.76 Voucher: Bank Code: key " 159140 03/15/01 702181 NICHOLAS, ROBERT JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 12.07 12.07 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159141 03/15/01 702182 ANDERSON, LLOYD JUROR ID 602/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 13.45 13.45 voucher: Bank Code: key 159142 03/15/01 702183 KOEHLER, ANITA JUROR ID 602/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 12.76 12.76 Voucher: Bank Code: key 159143 03/15/01 702184 SHERMAN, JOHN JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 14.14 14 .14 Voucher: Bank Code: key .\\ 159144 03/15/01 702185 OLSON, GARY JUROR ID 6 02/23/01 MC-JUROR FEE: 2/20-22 12.07 12.07 "L Voucher: Bank Code: key \N 159145 03/15/01 702186 BREHAN, JILL 02-42928 03/07/01 CDB-REFUND 00-104782-0 28.00 28.00 Voucher: Bank Code: key ------------------ 300 Checks in this report Total Checks: 1,028,652.38 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page: 25 f ~ , MEETING DATE: April 3, 2001 ITEM# =-u- ~) . .... ...... .... ....... 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""'" ......... """ ............... CITY OF FEDERAL WAY City Council AGENDA ITEM -~---~----- -- --- SUBJECT: February 2001 Monthly Financial Report .......................................................................................................................................... CATEGORY: BUDGET IMPACT: X CONSENT ORDINANCE BUSINESS HEARING FYI RESOLUTION STAFF REPORT PROCLAMATION STUDY SESSION OTHER Amount Budgeted: $ Expenditure Amt: $ Contingency Reqd: $ .......................................................................................................................................... ATTACHMENTS: February 2001 Monthly Financial Report ............................................................................................................."""""""""""""'" SUMMARY /BACKGROUND: .......................................................................................................................................... CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Was reviewed and approved by the Finance Committee during their meeting on March 28, 2001. .......................................................................................................................................... CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve February 2001 Monthly Financial Report. =~;:~::.; ~:. ;::= ~.~; ~:.~: .~.~~: ~~=.~ = ~~~?JFï\'" """"" ... (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERK'S OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: APPROVED DENIED T ABLED/D EFERREDIN 0 A CTI 0 N COUNCIL BILL # 1st READING ENACTMENT READ ORDINANCE # RESOLUTION # ........................................................""""""""""""""""""""""""""'"........................... K:\FIN\MFR\O I mfr\AGNDABLLDOC MEMORANDUM Date: February 23, 2001 To: Finance, Economic Development & Regional Affairs Committee Via: David Moseley, City Manager From: Marie Mosley, Deputy Management Services Director Subject: February 2001 Monthly Financial Report Action Requested: Accept the February 2001 Monthly Financial Report and forward to the April 3rd Council meeting for approval. Committee Chair: APPROVAL OF COMMITTEE REPORT Mary Gates ~f ~ Committee Member Jean~e Burbidg Committee Member: Eric Faison çH"" K:\FIN\MFR\O 1 mfr\MFRFEDRACCYR.DOC J-I ", ¡ j)~ ()Il..:~t¡()ns')? Contad: \1<1rìe \'lo~ley 661-4(j(j3 Tho Kraus 66 J -4170 Sandt-:! brìch 6() 1-4096 lam S,\'Clt 661-4062 "A City for All of U~'~ 2001 Projected Revenues & Expenditures 40.00 ----.--.--.-.--....._w... .......... ..._._._-_.._.__...~.m 35.00 Overview Significant Events General Government Revenues Expenditures Attachment A 2 -]0 ]]-]5 ]6 February 2001 Monthly Financial Report The Monthly Financial Report is intended to provide an overview of financial activity that has taken place in the reporting period. This report focuses mainly on activity incurred in the following operating funds: General, Street, Arterial Street, Utility Tax Projects, Solid Waste & Recycling, Hotel/Motel Lodging Tax, Paths & Trail, Surface Water Management, Strategic Reserve, Airport Strategic Reserve, Debt Service, and Dumas Bay Centre. The Summary of Sources and Uses (Attachment A) captures financial activity through February for the years 1996 through 200 I. City Council sets goals and re-affirms the City's direction: The City Council held a mini-retreat in early February to review progress toward the year 2000 goals and to re-affinn the city's direction for the year 200]: ]) explore possible downtown locations for a city hall capable of housing all functions of city government or as an alternative, a facility to accommodate the Public Safety Department and Municipal Court.; 2) continue to aggressively implement the council's vision of a more dense and mixed-use downtown; 3) continue to explore ways to make government more efficient and accountable to citizens; 4) develop a list of needed and desired projects, along with possible funding options; and 5) update the city's Comprehensive Plan and discuss annexation policy, growth targets, and the Endangered Species Act. . Under a new organizational structure for economic development, the city's Community Deve]opment Services Department will assume responsibility for all economic development and downtown revitalization efforts. Energy conservation: Last month, the governor issued an order requesting that all governmental agencies reduce energy consumption by at least] 0% as part of an effort to conserve electricity. In response, the city looked at its largest areas of energy use - City Hall and parks. The city reduced energy use in City Hall by 22% through removal of light bulbs and more efficient use of the building's heating system. In parks, the city adjusted sports field lights to decrease the minutes of lighting before and after ball games. y~ City of Federccl Way February 2001 Montllly Financial Report General governmental operating revenue collections through February total $5,747,915, which is $697,202 or 13.8% above the year-to-date budget of $5,050,713. Of this amount, $146,225 is related to Utility taxes and REET that are reserved for tht payment of debt service. Attachment A provides a comparison of year-to-date revenues by major sources for 200 I with comparative figures for the past 5 years. REVENUE SUMMARY BY MAJOR REVENUE SOURCES Period Ending February 28, 2001 Property Taxes Sales Tax Hotel/Motel Lodging Tax Criminal Justice Sales Tax Intergovemmental Real Estate Excise Tax Gambling Taxes Utility Taxes Fines & Forfeitures Building PennitsiFees-CD Expedited Review Fees-CD ROW PennitsiFees-P\N Expedited Review Fees-P\N Licenses Franchise Fees Recreation Fees Dumas Bay Centre Knutzen Family Theatre Interest Earnings dmin Fee-S\NIv1 & Solid Waste S\NIv1 Fees Refuse Collection Fees Police Services Other Subti)ta I. Ope rati n g. Rëvet'luø$.... Interfund Transfers - In Other Rnancing Sources TotålRe"'ën¡jes.&.Other$C)t.Jrpë~ .. $40,000,000 $35,000,000 $30,000,000 $25,000,000 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 2,477, $- $ 77,445 $ 1,966,024 10,462 278,950 686,789 206,688 243,571 945,015 147,986 133,303 7,161 260,397 5,898 29,366 112,748 49,822 71,885 8,184 183,429 28,502 47,965 24,012 36,939 29,790 ~ 5,592,3311.. 7,200,394 $ 9,905,347 90,000 1,589,767 3,543,244 1,900,000 , 1,450,000 6,016,400 826,478 1,099,804 I I 250,800 174,809 468,902 611,896 488,300 65,475 841,319 476,306 3,165,155 153,013 423,516 58,599 <1Ø,799,524[. 7,230,373 6,771,604 $.1~,822,704$ 47,571,128 $ 60,113 $ 1,844,592 7,686 263,919 455,899 235,189 229,851 930,330 125,769 135,660 33,899 26,896 139,590 79,561 47,678 6,078 196,465 72,350 74,842 28,806 46,346 9,194 .. !i,O50,t1~1 4,902,98~ I . 9,~5~,~94~$. 60,113 $ 1,946,662 21,122 294,825 504,483 172,025 361,961 1,139,719 151,152 180,573 8,816 73,613 632 26,896 139,590 52,010 70,094 8,907 196,465 49,230 74,842 23,901 181,091 9,194 5,147,$15{.. 4,902,98~ I .1Q,~,896$ COMPARISON OF 2001 OPERATING REVENUES - BUDGET TO ACTUAL Total 2001 Budgeted Revenues $40,799,524 Jan Feb Mar Apr Jun May 'D-3 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov -I 102,071 , 13,435 1 30,907 48,584 (63,164) 132,109 209,389 25,383 44,913 8,8161 39,714 6321 ¡ - ! (27,55~)1 22,41611 2,829 (23,120)1 01 (4,905)\ 134,745 691,202 . .. - I 2,327,3921 .~,Q24,594 .. l Dee 0.0% 5.5% 174.8% 11.70/. 10.7% -26.90/. 57.5°1e 22.5% 20.2% 33.1% nla 117.2% nIa 0.0% 0.0% -34.6°1e 47.0% 46.6% 0.0% -32.00/. 0.0% -17.0°1e 290.7% 0.0% 13.8% 0.0% 0.0% 2 City of Federal Way Februarv 2001 Monthly Financial Report Property tax Property tax revenues collected through February total $60,113. When compared to 2000, this is a decrease of $17,332 or 22.4%. Actual taxes received in the current month total $40,143. deal Estate Excise Tax Real estate transactions are starting to show signs of slowing. Through February, real estate excise tax trailed behind 1998, 1999 and 2000 collections. Year-to-date revenues total $172,025, which is $63,164 or 26.9% below budgetary projections of $235, 189, but 16.8% below the year-to-date figure of $206,688 for 2000. For the current month, we received $80,019, which is $12,795 or 13.8% below the monthly estimate of$92,814. The current month includes over 149 sales transactions, the majority of which are residential. The largest transaction is under $1 million. na REAL ESTATE EXCISE TAX ACTIVITY Through February I I S)'-"1, 3 City of Federal Way February 2001 Monthly Financial Report Sales Tax Sales tax received through February of $1 ,946,662 is $102,071 or 5.5% above the year-to-date budget of $1 ,844,592. Compared to 2000 year-to-date, sales tax decreased $19,362 or 1%. Sales tax received in the month of February totals $1,152,601 that is $64,333 or 5.9% above the adopted budget estimate of $1 ,088,268. Compared to February 2000, sales tax decreased $49,352 or 4.1%. 764,071 ; $ 756,324 : $ 1,201,953: 1,088,268 ; ~~----~u 756,044' 778,206 ' 694,619 ; 859,218 ~ 813,640 : 797,833 ' 786,664 --- 798,587 ; 760,167 i 928,307 : 831,075 j 869.464 ì 897,562 ! ---- 801,049 : 816,417 : 908,800 : 844,572 : --- 835,270 ! 859,995 ! 794,061 I $ 1,152,601 , 5,9% .----------- January ! $ 644,666 I $ 623,386 ! $ 638,862 $ 711,432 $ February -----,-- 883,229 ! 902,478 ! 949,276 1,013,425 ' M~rch--------'---- --607,790 T-- 640,967: 714,i:W+---71r,005 I ' ----- 577,02~___- 582,547 1 575,596 633,460 I May 768,980 ' 660,733 : 655,396 783,051 ---.:-- , ..,----- I June --_.J~--- 607,1O4J.._- 669,058 ì__~461 '- 772,812 I July --- 600,594 ¡ ~4---~ 727,701 i ugust--- ¡ 650,423 I 673,166 682,263 855,198 September~....L 734,368 I 7~~~7 ! 850,295 896,291 October ' 652,886 ¡-~~~--- 761,561 817,021 I November 666,751 ! 687,585 I 739,326 880,787 -_u- 664,6111--79'3:528----800,018 856,762 0.0% 0.0% -~_O,O~- ___L~~% .1 0.0% ; 0.0% 0.0% 0,0% 0.0% 'Budget ~ p,oJeeted ba,ed on pa" 5 yea", h;"o')' 1;:;L (3,9~_-0.3% 173,066 . 8,494 4.9% un 160,732 ! -- (39,825)1=-24.8% 128,091 11,192 8.7% 66,489 2,782 ' 4.2% 27,825 . (2,655)! -9.5% 28,337 5,905 I 20.8% 19,272 - (372)1 -1.9% 14,691 (886) -5.0% Retail sales continue to remain the largest source, accounting for 68.2% of all sales tax collections. Year-to-date retail sales tax collections are down $3,998 or 0.3% below 2000, attributable to the slow down ofthe general economy. Year-to-date construction and contracting activity, which accounts for 8.3% of sales tax collections, is down $39,825 or 24.8% compared to 2000 activity. But compared to 1999, year-to-date activity is up $34,620 or 27.5%. Construction projects are still going strong in 2001 as indicated by the activities from the application of building pennits. Services industries are 8.9% of the total sales tax collections. Year-to-date services sales taxes are up $8,494 or 4.9% compared to 2000, due to an overall increase in services activity. Manufacturing activity through the end of February has generated $27,825 in revenues. This is down $2,655 when compared to 2000. This is due to the overall decrease in activity. Government activity through February totals $28,337, which is an increase of $5,905 or 20.8% over 2000. This is due to an overall increase in activity. 1;-ç 4 City of Federal Way February 2001 Monthly Financial Report ~_~hange from previous yr Percentage of total 1,525,~6<J $1,5~8,1:3~ $'¡,~<J1),6621 . $2:tti791l .$~ilø;tqQ$~6ij~9~~I. . 0.6% ! 9.2% ! -8.2% t 14.9%! 15.7%! 13.8% I 2i16,!ist "'~s~;~ql' 229;1)116 - -3.6rol 4.9% ¡ -6.5% ¡ na' 16.2% ¡ 16.3%! 118% -0.7%: !)<J,228., M;221 (13,921)1 r~ ¡a..nge fr~'previ~I!.~~_-.'.-_--__'0.2% .__...:-8.6r~__..l0%+---- -2._1% L 44.3%: -17.8%: na I na Percentage of total : 3.9%1 3.6%; 3.5%, 3.1%1 4.0%:-----3:3%1 -0.7%¡ -17.0% S:312thtoS~16thßlo<;J(1 16;l1øa¡ 11',01)7: . t5,I)P71 H,MOI 1.6;.1:371 1J.;8~gl 1, 7P.2 ! 10.5% % change from previous yr _i_~~O% I_-----g:_~ i -8.6% i 13.0% -8.5% I 10.5% I na ¡ na Percentage of total I 1.M 1.1% i 1.0% I 1.0% ¡ 0.8% ¡ 0.9% ---0.1% 1---- 11.6% 19i6P1( 2P,8~8j 2Ii!)<J3. 37itP~J :31),1011 (1,6PUi -4.2% 66% ' 31.9% ¡ 36.9% ¡ -4.2% I na' na 1:3~ I 1.6%r--1.9% ¡---~ -0-1%! -3.3% 66.6% Total Sales Tax S 348th Retail ~Io¿k % change from previous yr Percentage of total 11.6% ' 0.4%1 na 0.3%1 na 68.3% Total reflects sales taxes collected through December on a cash basis Sales Tax Activity by Area The City's largest retail center, South 348th retail center, which generates just over 2.7% of the City's sales tax has experienced a decline of $23,910 or 8.2% when compared to 2000. This is due to an overall slow down in the economy and the effect of the down turn in the stock market. ;eaTac Mall is showing a decrease of $15,951 or 6.5% when compared to 2000 activity. This is partially due to the closure of several smaller stores and the overall slow down in the area's economy. Major Auto Sales through February have collected $64,221, which is a decrease of$13,921 or 17.8% over 2000. This is due to the higher car sales in 2000 generated by passing of 1-695, which created extra auto sales. South 31th to South 316th Block sales tax activity has increased by $1,702 or 10.5% over 2000 activity. This is mainly due to increased activity in the retail food stores and retail eating and drinking category. Pavilion Center sales tax activity has decreased by $1,601 or 4.2% over last year due to the overall conservatism in consumers' spending. Hotels & Motels sales tax collected totals $13,179 through February, which is an increase of $5,271 or 66.6% over the prior year. Due to the addition of several new hotels in the area, revenues have been gradually increasing. This increase in activity can also be seen in HotellMotel Lodging tax activity. Ii-, f D-- \(J 5 City of Federal Way February 2001 Monthlv Financial Report Gambling Tax Gambling tax collections are up $] 32,] 09 or 57.5% over the budgetary estimate of $229,851. Compared to year-to-date 2000, collections have increased $] ]8,390 or 48.6%. February collections are up $64,746 or 56.9% compared to the monthly budget estimate of $] ] 3,871. This is due to the reopening of a major cardroom establishment in October 2000 and the collection 01 delinquent taxes from another gambling establishment. January $24,558 $31,616 $28,182 $90,611 $127,344 $115,981 $183,344 February 24,558 34,403 21,305 98,117 116,227 113,871 I 178,617 --- -~--~ March 24,558 30,346 23,182 104,183 106,912 111,882 0 April 29,665 36,041 29,498 130,536 142,792 132,917 , 0 May 29,665 31,106 19,025 150,818 133,715 126,036 I 0 June 29,665 29,421 20,121 145,174 134,100 124,742 0 July 17,721 26,096 34,691 137,222 141,075 120,782 i 0 August 17,721 17,016 36,336 110,081 103,991 107,008 I 0 September 17,721 18,454 36,915 111,146 143,483 113,505 i 0 October 28,715 23,907 50,005 115,324 156,436 129,859 I 0 November 28,715 20,591 51,544 118,762 143,530 127,332 0 December 28,715 19,766 48,147 118,390 152,094 126,086 I 0 Table reflects gambling tax collected through January on a cash basis Hotel/Motel Lodging Tax Hotel/motel lodging tax collected through February totals $2],122, which represents activity for November 2000 through December 2000. This is $13,435 or 174.8% above budget, which is primarily due to the opening of a major hotel in June. January $ - $ 5,885 $ 4,323 $ 10,145 $ 5,821 134.7% February 4,578 3,363 10,977 7,614 226.4% March 9,165 6,733 0.0% April 7,553 5,549 0.0% May 10,383 7,628 0.0% June 4,541 7,351 5,401 0.0% July 5,401 8,584 6,306 0.0% August 5,689 12,106 8,894 0.0% September 8,538 15,569 11,438 0.0% October 7,613 15,967 11,730 0.0% November 8,971 13,463 9,890 0.0% December 6,428 11,904 8,745 0.0% Table reflects cash basis accounting '\\:ì ~- 6 City of Federal Way February 2001 Monthly Financial Report J 'tility Tax ility tax received through February totals $1,139,719, which is $209,389 or 22.5% above the monthly estimate. Compared to LOOO, utility tax receipts have increased $133,290 or 13.2%, of which $56,044 is attributable to an increase in gas taxes and $60,132 to an increase in ceIlular phone taxes. CeIlular taxes exceed the budgetary estimates by $80,506 or 83.3%, consistent with prior months. This is due to an increase in the number of ceIlular communication companies in our area, as weIl as an overaIl increase in ceIlular activity. Gas taxes exceed the budgetary estimates by $65,378 or 38.9% due to increased in winter consumption and the recent rate increase caused by the energy crisis. Electric 396,752 2,110,000 I 364,079 ! 383,343 I $ 5.3% Gas I 177,602 730,000 : 168,268 I 233,646 38.9% Gar~~.~ 57,729 380,000 I 51,985 I 60,134 15.7% Cable' 77,574 550,000 I 74,901 90,619 21.0% Phone 177,449 1,181,400 ¡ 167,908 I 192,895 14.9% Storm Drainage I 1,221 270,000 i 2,431 1,156 -52.4% Cellular 116,993 770,000 I 96,619 177,125 83.3% Pagers 1,110 25,000 ¡ 4,139' 800 -80.7% State Shared Revenue State shared revenues coIlected total $799,309 and are exceeding budgetary estimates by $79,491 or 11.0%. The majority of the variance is due to the increased in fuel tax, local criminal justice, and liquor excise tax which was partly related to the holiday seasons. 36,415 33.916 ! --:I I 54.031 19.948 66,458 17.691 12.427 (2.257) na na 23.0% -11.3% na 294,825 304,318 113,291 2,725 30,906 22,495 15,716 202 ~ 7 City of Federal Way February 2001 Monthlv Financial Report Fines and Forfeitures Year-to-date fines and forfeitures are above budgetary projections by $25,383, or 3.1%. Revenues are exceeding prior year's activity by $3,166 or 2.1 % through February. DUI and other misdemeanors collected through February total $24,156, which is $8,855 or 57.9% above the year-to-date budget of$15,302. Criminal costs collected year-to-date total $13,758, which is $6,019 or 77.8% above budget estimates of $7,739. Fal.. Alarms Othe< !It. $264 80,416 4,584 9,655 2,901 2,637 356 6,026 . àjjfg~il!~!l\ Criminal Traffic Misd Criminal Costs $50,642 $36,755 $60,696 I $64,790 $61,809 $59,790 $80,152 56,197 38,609 67,000 68,187 86,177 65,979 71,000 47,205 46,673 84,432 87,418 83,998 70,492 0 April 51,752 51,192 57,881 86,409 74,273 73,246 0 May 54,538 52,978 73,670 61,806 75,541 70,757 0 June 46,811 50,903 65,060 75,375 73,046 72,447 0 July 48,681 53,016 81,666 66,411 71,957 71,571 0 August 63,650 65,748 63,201 75,755 97,179 82,956 0 September 35,218 56,801 72,363 84,884 71,311 67.444 0 October 41,486 56,376 74,815 59,561 60,635 67,907 0 November 30,791 45,810 57,001 64,896 71,783 61,037 0 December 30,269 67,590 56,893 58,463 65,100 62,860 0 . Included in Fines & Foñeitures are remittances from District Court for "Shared Court Costs","Court Record Services" and other Court related misc. revenue. 3>q 8 City of Federal Way November 2000 Monthly Financial Report Building permits & Plan Check Fees Building pennit revenues collected total $180,573, which is above the budget estimate by $44,913 or 33.1%. This does not -Jnclude year-to-date pass through revenues of $8,816 for expedited and environmental review. Revenues collected for expedited view are currently not included in the budget. Building penn its, which includes mechanical, plumbing and clear/grade penn its .otal $79,682 through the end of February. This is an increase of $10,082 or 14.5% compared to the adopted budget of $69,600. Electrical penn its total $17,793, which is below budget by 15.6%. Plan check fees collected through February total $66,307, which is $23,242 or 54.0% above the adopted budget of $43,066. Planning and zoning fees increased due to the collection of $2,827 for sign code enforcement. Significant building permits include Best Buy, the Golden Wok, and Dash Point Town homes, which is new construction. ~-----~---- . u- ,-- æ,3:6 Ü_- 93,934 ¡ ~- 54,814 ! $ 77,æ1 ¡ $ 68,683! $ 64,0441£ 113,:m-L!- 49,355 L- 77.10 FEb\Jay---------_u - ... -~ 44,823 J _un 81,164 !- . ._~'~.J____~.:.739 L~- 64,Ern i ---- 71,61~___~~~¡ $ (4,442)1---- ~.2". Mm1 --- ---~--- - -- :___~297 L.- 95,7911___~8791 144,848; 104,500; -~-----=j - !.._-~~ Ppil -----=------..--l.---- 51,C6J i_- 93,E L Egæ3; 88,404 ~ 1œ,333 i 88,334 i ..l.----=I O.a'. I\II3y ---------__~_.!D,200 L 52,379! OO,~ ¡ 161,100 00,275 ¡ 95,1111 - j O.a'. .lre_-~-----_____l ___65,2!~- _.?,CIDI --_105,7751 --_~_~,2g)i--.~,3811____.~u_-- O.a'. JJy ; 64,655 . SJ,cœ i 143,CID! 115,233 . 101,765: 92,953' - i o.a'. '~---------_._'--_u- - - .- --------:.__. ..._---+-_.._-~-_..._---;- T------'--:-----' -'-i------- . ,- .--.-...- fup:J... ~-~~_._uæ,~_- 129,ffi3L 134,783 63,482¡. 9),œ.!.l-___--...::.~__.::l_m_~a'. Seçten1::er ' . 37,£m 61,Œ3 L 82,002 i 93,216 ¡ 112,411 : 87,91~¡____.::.!.--~---_.:.--_.~~ Oíoo;----'--~-----:- - '-42,402 ¡-- 47,776: -- 107,6541 52,3:6: 119,9J2 i 76,81) ¡ - : ,O.a'. ~--~----_._- ;- ---45.163 ¡---- 32,185 ¡--- 88,188 r---87~Ò17 72,9XJ ,-- 73634;------ --_!-- ---:.;-n- o.rn --4-------- ~.._-----+- ':':"::"""¡-------...j-.- --.1....----.-- D:œrrb3- . 49,613' 47,978 i 52,975! oo,1SJ ¡ 72, 125 i 00,2.82 I' 0.0"1< Expttru FeJ:nay** . 1,722,203 i 2,023,497 i 168,:Dt ¡ 168,Dt : nai ~Riio ____nun_; --34~1-- ~.3"d - 00.6"/r-1O7~=~=~_--- YTDReroJeryRáio --r--- 34.O"/d 35.7"/~ 41.4o/~ rei nai - Exp:rdittres indt.Œ Omnrity D3IieIq:rrert A:iriristratial (001-52OOŒ'1), Aarirg (001-5200073) a-d ß.ildrg (001-52OOŒ'4). }j-(Ù 9 City of Federal Way November 2000 Monthly Financial Report The table below presents a synopsis of building pennit activity as of February 28 for new construction between 1999 and 2001: Building Division - Permit Activity TO Through February . pimt . 1999 Value ($) 2000 $ 590,146 $ 687,806 5,000 0 Manufactured Homes 1 8,681 0 Residential Alterations 10 131,870 9 181,456 5 716,582 Commercial Alterations 12 3,968,500 16 375,694 32 1,232,901 Plumbing Only 1 0 4 0 2 0 Mechanical Only 24 315,591 22 195,328 22 41,512 Misc. Building Permits 5 185,087 0 0 0 0 Electrical Permits 113 0 90 0 $ 1,693,228 70,000 ROW Permits and Fees Overall Public Works penn its and fees collected through February total $73,613, which is $39,715 or 17.2% above the year-to- date budget of $33,899. This does not include pass through revenues of $632 for expedited review. Plan review fees collected total $34,109 which is $11,174 or 77 .27% above the budget estimate for the current period. 12,719 $ 23,627 10,708 April 14,751 May 21,158 June -------I-- 8,283 July I 29,676 ~__._-tn ~ August i 18,645 Septe~ -~---T--15,252 m~~~--¡- October 14,041 November -~-~~~.t 13,524 December 14,832 7,041 $ 8,583 26,504 9,079 9,551 9,977 12,353 27,438 26,180 15,049 18,019 19,049 16,188 $ 8,437 12,347 19,977 26,621 26,339 21,002 26,631 25,233 21,878 28,332 19,968 19,293 $ 16,802 38,782 I 16,286 12,147 17,944 10,644 23,m 10,346 14,652 18,508 38,690 v- (( 23,5221 $ 17,981! $ 17,836 : 15,918 ! 22,290 I 27,106 22,313 18,674 I 45,771 26,676 24,811 20,750 I 13,887 20,368 - 21,405 26,864 I 22,846 22,401 I 19,103 16,906 17,101 21,019 9,513 16,137 146. 1 o/c 84.5o/c 0.0°1e O.Oo/c O.Oo/c O.Oo/c 0.0°1e ----- O.Oo/c 0.0°1e O.Oo/c O.Oo/c 0.0"1e 10 City of Federal Way February 2001 Montllly Financial Report .'Ç:EJ',IERAL GOVERNMENTAL ~XPENDITURES ~neral governmental expenditures through February total $4, 685,002 or 1.2% of the annual operating budget of$38,638,878. Jperating expenditures are below the year-to-date budget of $4,760,868 by $61,798 or 1.3%. When compared to 2000, expenditures are up $378,973 or 8.8%. oty Council City Manager M.JnidpaJ Court-Operations Management Services OvillCrimnaJ Legal Services Corrm. Developrrent Services Police Services Jail Services Parks and Recreation Public ~s Oty OJer1ay Program SooN & Ice Removal Solid Waste HotellMJtel Lodging Tax Surface W:rter Management Debt Service Dumas Bay Centre Knutzen Famly Theatre $liÞtótéltOperatingEXpel1ditlJres ' Interfund Transfers-Out OtherRnancingUses TótélIE)(per)(:litlJr§8.QtI1érJ..§E!$ , EXPENDITURE SUI\II\IIARY BY DEPARTI'ÆNT Period Ending February 28, 2001 f I $ 2OOt~eviseøBudget ActtJals Variance, " Through Through FäVorablé(Unfavorable) February, ¡ febl1lary I DOllars ($) Percent(%) $ 89,9731 $ 71,725 I $ 18,249 20.3% 123,930 I 100,969 i 22,961 18.5% 144,305 , 172,005 ¡ (27,760) -19.2<>Æ 240,275 275,352 i (35,077) -14.6% 180,973 189,610 I (8,637) -4.8% 494,519 420,9541 73,566 14.9% 2,013,580 2,223,194 (209,614)[ -10.4% 200,095 101,1251 98,970 49.5% 433,429 392,281 i 41,148 I 9.5°Æ 404,819 386,597 ! 18,222 II' 4.5% 25,271 7,7471 17,524 69.3°Æ -[ - I nJ 29,627 I (5,336) -22.00Æ 4,929 ¡ nJ 205,130 'I 90,695 30.7°Æ ~2~ nJ 80,310 I (34,977) -77."Z'Æ 25,644 I 1,864 6.8% 4,685,0021 61,7~ 1.3o/c - i nJ 6,489,281 ¡ nJ $<11,174,2831 $ ,,61,7~¡ , "'O.5o/c 2000 Actual ! 78,372 $ 66,162 97,251 220,424 179,474 425,279 1,973,550 124,677 390,939 414,783 14,223 2,121 28,708 262,427 24,291 587 90,000 15,000 196,862 2,163,945 295,825 102 4,785,693 1,711 68,580 474,587 45,333 23,935 165,048 27,508 . 4,3Q6,029138,638,818I" 4,160,8381 I 11,425,326 8,953,~ I 6,489,281 " j...$......15,~1,35!)...I..$...47,592,540...¡..$...'..11,25(),119 Annual 223,232 661,071 1,009,959 1,572,672 1,266,589 3,341,008 12,786,271 1,638,938 3,175,351 3,399,255 1,622,832 COMPARISON OF 2001 OPERATING EXPENDITURES - BUDGET TO ACTUAL Total 2001 Budgeted Expenditures $38,638,878 $40,000,000 $35,000,000 $30,000,000 $25,000,000 $20,000,000 $15,000,000 $10,000,000 $5,000,000 1,93 $- Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nay Dee t/\~ ------ --,-- 11 City of Federal Way February 2001 Monthly Financial Report Municipal Court Variance Analysis: Municipal Court Operations expenditures total $172,065, which is above the budgetary estimate by $27,760 or 19.2%. Salaries and benefits, including temporary help and overtime, make up 66.1 % of this. The main reason for'this variance is due to some misclassifications in building rental fees and maintenance, which should have been charged to the building and furnishings fund, This will be corrected in March. Civil/Criminal Legal Variance Analysis: Activity through February totals $189,610 and is above the budget estimate by $8,637 or 4.8%. Salaries and benefits, which make up 63.8% of the year-to-date budget, are 16.5% expended, for a total of $133,057. Some savings can be found in other services and charges, which are only 11.9% expended at the end of February, and in intergovernmental expenditures which are only 2.4% expended. Management Services Variance Analysis: Total expended through February is $275,352 which is 17.5% of the annual appropriation of $1 ,572,672. Through February, MS is above their budget by $35,077 or 14.6% of the year-to-date budget of $240,274. Savings can be found in supplies where year- to-date expenditures total $15,987 or 14.5% of the allocated budget ($18,685), and in internal service fund charges which are 14.2% expended at $38,921. Community Development Operations Variance Analysis: Total expended through February is $420,954 or 14.9% of the annual appropriation (including one-time funding) of $3,341,008. Through February, CD is below their budget by $73,565 or 14.9% of the year-to-date budget of $494,519. Savings can be found in other services and charges which total $22,366 or 4.59% of the total budget of $487,018, and in supplies which are 5.6% expended. Salaries and benefits which are 65.6% of the annual budget of$2,813,548 are 18.38% expended at the end of February. Parks and Recreation Variance Analysis: Parks Operations expenditures through the month of February total $392,281, which is $41,148 or 9.5% below the year-to-date budget estimate ($433,429). The expenditures are 12.27% of the annual appropriation of $3,175,351. The savings is primarily in supplies which are only 5.45% expended and in other services and charges, which total $37,619 or 5.78% of the total budget of $650,198. Salary and benefits total $294,361 or 16.3% of its budget ($1,802,630). Through February, temporary help totals $34,741 or 9.4% of its annual budget ($369,810). Dumas Bay Centre: Operating expenditures through February total $80,310 which exceeds the year-to-date budget estimate ($45,333) by $34,977. This is primarily due to services and charges which are 17.9% expended. There is some savings in supplies which through February total $1,164 or 9.2% of the budget projection of $12,600, and in interfund service charges which are 8.27% expended in the current reporting period. The increase in expenditures is partially offset by an increase of revenues of $22,416 or 47%. Knutzen Family Theatre: Operating expenditures through February total $25,644 or 15.5% of the adopted budget ($165,048). The current expenditures are below the year-to-date budget estimate ($27,508) by $1,864 or 6.8%. This year-to-date budget is a straight-line allocation of the annual budget, based on the fact that we do not have any history upon which to base future fluctuations in spending. Some savings can be found in salaries and benefits, which are 15.09%, expended year-to-date, and in interfund services charges which are only 5.51 % expended. t -\) 12 City of Federal Way February 2001 Monthlv Financial Report Public Works Jl'ariance Analysis ¡blic Works Operations: Operating expenditures are below the February budget estimate ($404,819) by $18,222 or 4.5%, and expended $386,597 or 11.4% of its annual appropriation ($3,399,255). Supplies total $2,492, which is only 2.8% of its annual budget. Intergovernmental expenditures through the current month total $15,431, which is 3.5% ofthe total budget ($443,036). Solid Waste and Recycling Operations: Expenditures are above the budget projection of $24,291 by 22.0% or $5,336. This is primarily due to salaries and benefits which are 38.0% of the total budget. There are savings in supplies which are only .3% expended and in other services and charges which are 1.86% expended at $2,055 year to date. SWM Operations: Expenditures are below budget projections by $90,695 or 30.7% of the February estimate of $205,130. The savings is due primarily to salaries and benefits, which total $130,760 or 11.7% of SWM's annual budget ($1,957,044). This is due to the vacancy of budgeted positions within the division. $3,642 has been spent in supplies, or 9.8% of the budget ($37,270). Other services and charges are 1.8% expended or $5,151 of the annual budget of $283,958. Public Safety & Jail Services Variance Analysis: Police Services has expended $2,223,194 through February, which is $209,615 or 10.4% above the year-to-date budgetary estimate of $2,013,580. Salaries and benefits, which are 76.9% of the total budget (excluding temporary help, overtime Police security, regular overtime and tennination pay), totaled $1,670,497. This is 17.2% of the annual salaries and benefit budget ($9,721,314). Overtime Police security totals $10,313 through February, but is offset by revenues collected for the services provided. In addition, there has been unanticipated overtime related to investigations. Savings can be found in Valley Communications which is 16.0% expended, and in interfund service charges which are only 10.9% expended for the current period. Jail Services: 1ail services are below February budget estimates ($200,095) by $98,970 or 49.5%. The total expended includes an invoice for Jecember only, which was paid in February. 1~\Y 13 City of Federal Way February 2001 Monthly Financial Report Operating Expenditures By Category The chart below shows operating expenditures and financing uses through February 28, 2001 by category or object code: 50 City Manager Contingency Fund 634,920 (7,747) 1.3% -1.2% 100 Personnel Services 16,496,065 2,822,605 34.5% 17.1% 200 Benefits 3,423,777 586,685 7.2% 17.1% 300 Supplies 572,756 73,183 1.2% 12.8% 400 Other Services and Charges 4,742,146 428,506 9.9% 9.0% 500 Intergovernmental ServicesfTaxes 3,299,357 279,284 6.9% 8.5% 552 Interfund Contributions 7,963,318 6,489,281 16.6% 81.5% 561 Residual Equity Transfers 160,351 0.3% 0.0% 600 Capital Outlays 1,824,420 22,785 3.8% 1.2% 700 Debt Service - Principal 3,094,362 (2,255) 6.5% -0.1% 800 Debt Service - Interest 1 ,641 ,331 3.4% 0.0% 900 Interfund Svc Payments 3,997,734 481,956 8.4% 12.1% Total Operating Expenditures I Uses 47,850,540 11,174,283 100.0% 23.4% Personnel services and benefits, which comprises 41.6% of the operating budget, is 17.1 % expended. Included in this number are salary and wages, temporary help, seasonal help, overtime pay, overtime private security and tennination pay. Other services and charges have expended only 9.0% of its annual budget ($4,742,146), with savings in Law, Community Development, Parks Maintenance and Recreation, Public Works, Solid Waste and Recycling and Surface Water Management. Capital outlays, which includes $1.5 million for the arterial streets overlay project, is 1.2% expended. Internal service payments are currently at 12.1 %, which includes 2 months of maintenance and operations charges through the end of February. Ìy(Ç 14 City of Federal Way February 2001 Monthly Financial Report FUND ACTIVITY SUMMARY FUND ACTIVITY SUMMARY: "..... I i -, - - ; - - - t:~( In/lOut) i , I - ¡ - _0 9 LJ~d ,-, . -: ~.~~d. .. IIU I -, Fund - j I 4,937.870 '1$ j , (2.255)! ;$ Genera//StreetFllnd: 5,075,254: '$ 4,695.711 . $ (242.159)1$ 4.833,095 I 3.194,7841 8.943.293 i Debt SelViceFund:(1) 3,192,529 I 5,748,509 - , --- --- : - I i 349,431 . 1,110,146; 7,747 I ,-----+ -~ ---------r-- 2,830,149. 1,132,161 I 4,402,950 : 299,841 1 56,378 ¡ 29,630 ¡ 22,549 . 1,293 I - : ---- 58,483 21,808 4,929 , 113,274! -~----I 5,822 ¡ 12,509 I 15,246 ! 22,353______-- 1,89~1.__n__- - i _--¡n___- 2,028,204 - 23,374 : - I 5,730,106 2,359,566: 4,460,5021 I ¡ I - ____n___~-:----------¡-------! ----~--T-------- --n--------- 6,335,528, ---~ 73,O~___---------~ 1,349,430 15,569: . ----- __n- 19,959 ~23O'~--_n - : 110,797 I 930; 7,925 ! 880,557 I 205,712 I 1,991 5,378,048 ¡ 1,553,137 I (10,695) 9,860,910 I 374,457 I 242,190 I 23,935,229! - 2,223,13.11 241,411, I Special Revenue: Arterial Street Utility Tax (1) Solid Waste & Recycling Special Study (Gov- TV) Hotel/Motel Lodging Tax 2% for the Arts CDBG 1,102,399 i (3,270,789) ; 26,748 i 1,293 ¡ I 16,879 : 1,451,830 (440,640) 326,589 23,842 75,362 113,274 3,085 24,250 2,051,578 3,629,170 n______~___n - (2,737): 1,897 : 23,374 I (2;100,936)) ---- Paths & Trails Strategic/Airport Reserve Subtotal SpecialRevenueFund$ . j ! I 73,098 , 15,569 L 230 ! (6,995)1 203,721 ! 1,563,832 I 132,267 : 1,981,722; i -- Capital Project: Public Safety Facility ------ Downtown Revitalization - ----- - ---n_____'" ------- - Unallocated 1997 Bond Proceeds Celebration Park Park Improvements n____--,_-- --- Surface Water Management Transportation Suib to tal Cap ¡tar pro) ect$ 6,408,626 1,364,999 20,189 103,802 1,084,278 6,941,880 9,993,177 25,916,951 /~ ------------ - ¡ I -l ! 83,588 I 71,914 I 308,000 ! ----+-- Enterprise Funds: Surface Water Management Dumas Bay Centre Operations Dumas Bay Centre Capital Knutzen Family Theatre Capital Knutzen Family Theatre Operations $ ubtota ,.en terþri se. FJJþ c'/$ I I (1,603,873) i (8,396) 308,000 - i 83,263 , (1,221,006)1 i 1,653,058 I - i 0 ! 31,5441 - ! 1,684,6021 ------1------- , I -- 49,185 (8,396) 308,000 31,544 83,263 463.596 1,687,461 80,310 I I L I I 1 I Internal SelVice Fund$: (2): J Risk Management 1 1,377,964 ! 111,087 226,691 Information Systems '1,096,345 I 162,480 203,537..1 Mail & Duplication I -- 112,048 L-- 28,285 I 19,087! Fleet & Equipment -~-------- 1,569,126: 97,389 51,641 I Buildings & Furnishings ì 870,388 i 120,538 I 36,613 $ubtotaUrltèiiiårSeMceFund$ ¡ 5,025,8711 519,7791 537;569 Tota/All Funds -.--. ~ f$ 47,199,5711$ 1.1,$63,1271$ 11,968,512 $ (1) Utility Tax and Debt Service fund ba,fnceiSreser,ïed for th~ payment of debt lervice.l (2) Internal Service fund balance is comprised of accumulated replacement reserves for the purpose of fixed asset replacement. - - - 25,644 I 1,193,415 108,907 I ----512,40.91 (115,604) (41,057) 9,198 45,748 83,925 (17.790)1 1,594,6151$ 1,262,360 1,055,288 121,246 1,614,874 954,313 5,P08,C81 48,794,186 15 \)-\lp SourceslUses Beginning Fund Balance Operating Revenues Property Taxes Sales Tax HotellMotel Lodging Tax Criminal Justice Sales Tax Intergovemmental Real Estate Excise Tax Gambling Taxes Utility Taxes Fines & Forfeitures Building Permits/Fees-CD Expedrted Review Fees-CD ROW PermitslFees-PW Expedited Review Fees-PW Licenses Franchise Fees Recreation Fees Dumas Bay Centre Knutzen Family Theatre Interest Earnings Admin Fee-SWM & Solid Waste S'NM Fees Refuse Collection Fees Police Services Other Total Operating Revenues Operating Expenditures City Council City Manager Municipal Court-Operations Management Services CiviVCriminal Legal Services Comm. Development Services Police Services Jail Services Pa"'s and Recreation Public Wo"'s City Overlay Program Snow & Ice Removat Solid Waste HotetIMote! Lodging Tax Surface Water Management Debt Service Dumas Bay Centre Knutzen Familv Theatre Tot"IOperating Expenditures Ope,.tinØ:Revenues.,"ve,'(unde,) Operating Expenditures Other Financing Sources Other Financing Uses Ending Fund Balance Solid Waste Snow & Ice Arterial Street Utility Tax SWM Path & Trails Strategic Reserve Debt Service Dumas Bay Centre Police P3 Interfund Loans Unreserved TotarEnding Fund Balance 1996 $ I 10,331,541 i $ I 56,045\ 1,527,895 , 187,90~ I 1,111,993 I 165,543 ! 49.11~ i 106,839 ; 71,12~ I 36,346 I -I 23,288 I 98,171 i 44,745 i 29,692 , -I (3,588)1 25,816 30,114 i 24,24~ I 29,483 ! 3,614,7781 72,520 91,852 251,257 160,239 468,235 1,412,580 45,554 497,806 337,979 1,079 5,673 23,629 218,617 59 33,956 .3,621,035 I. I I i .(6,257)1,.' 5,391,524 213,050 103,239 362,100 1,077,666 50,210 2,050,477 1,618,909 115,131 1$ 1657,022) 4,933,7601$ ¡ ,1997 10,396,188 $ 15,128,342 $ 42,152 1,525,864 207,100 1,008,167 241,044 66,019 4,121 75,365 141,098 15,624 22,171 113,873 28,429 29,739 58,817 27,122 21,663 12,058 18,772 62,139 3,721,335 i 76,668 114,181 241,107 158,390 371,010 1,431,970 63,922 354,941 399,700 28,936 40,203 31,685 195,832 2,183 51,423 ATTACHMENT A CITY OF FEDERAL WAY SUMMARY OF SOURCES AND USES OPERATING FUNDS Through February 2001 1996 - 2001 1998 91,651 1,588,139 225,855 980,081 282,928 49,487 243,783 127,696 87,873 24,624 18,370 113,401 50,075 47,428 54,136 27,665 51,778 24,368 23,750 64,646 4,177,7331 80,699 112,927 223,441 241,160 346,142 1,810,682 77,134 382,838 368,584 78,490 23,576 29,595 215,811 2,082 55,133 3,562,151 1 4,048,274 I 1 1 159.184' 129.459 3,524,944 3,106,818 I 296,991 I 73,358 470,902 -I 1,586,522 ! 6,1531 2,022,389\ 2,986,805 83,742 1,082,207\ 300,000 10,000 2,074,429 , 10,973,4981$ 2,822,839 2,034,372 294,3161 103,530 477'3751 2,120,030 2,276,459 12,555 2,025,496 5,283,482 13,286 786,441 300,000 10,000 3,532,267 '17,235,2371$ 1999 17,578,962 ; $ I , ; 68,526 1,724,857 243,591 991,859 355,208 188,727 892,127 132,977 173,300 8,644 36,093 2,600 54,354 111,625 48,736 51,075 5,166 164,533 28,080 47,934 24,422 101,819 10,785 5,467,038 i 1 79,829 : 99,624 i 230,64~ I 192,625 383,477 1,938,117 95,401 345,276 321,770 9,279 26,514 26,514 196,896 102 49,405 14,721 4,010,1911 "A A'. 5,381,058 9,253,813 299,842 1 00 , 000 349,431 2,830,148 1,643,113 22,353 2,028,204 5,748,508 47,775 748,150 300,000 10,000 4,009,345 18,136,8691$ 't-- \'.- \ : 2000 15,694,065 $ 77,445 1,966,024 10,462 278,950 686,789 206,688 : 243,571 : 945,015 147,986 . 133,303 ; 7,161 I 41,360 5,898 29,366 112,748 49,822 71,885 8,184 183,429 28,502 47,965 24,012 36,939 29,790 5,373,294 ; 78,372 66,162 97,251 220,424 179,474 425,279 1,973,550 ' 124,677 ' 390,939 414,783 14,223 2,121 28,708 587 : 196,862 I 102 ; 68,580 ! 23,935 1 4,306,029' , ; 2001 Revised Budget' I Actuals ! Through Through February 1 . February ¡ Variance t Favorable (Unfavorable) I-' Dollars ($)--'- perceõt ('If Annual 17,158,814\ $ 7,200,394 9,905,347 90,000 1,589,767 3,543,244 1,900,000 1,450,000 6,016,400 826,478 1,099,804 250,800 174,809 468,902 611,896 488,300 65,475 841,319 476,306 3,165,155 153,013 423,516 58,599 40,799,5241 223,232 661,071 1,009,959 1,572,672 1,266,589 3,341,008 12,786,271 1,638,938 3,175,351 3,399,255 1,622,832 17,158,814 $ 60,113 1,844,592 7,686 263,919 455,899 235,189 229,851 930,330 125,769 135,660 33,899 26,896 139,590 79,581 47,678 6,078 196,465 72,350 74,842 28,806 ¡ 46,346 I 9,194 I 5,050,713' 89,973 123,930 144,305 240,275 180,973 494,519 2,013,580 200,095 433,429 404,819 25,271 262,427 24,29~ I 90,000 15,000 2"63'9451 295,825 4,785,693 1,711 474,587 45,333 165,048 27,508 38,638,87iFI 4,760,838 1 I 1,067,265 í ,,', '2.160.6461289.816 I 7,230,373 I I 11,425,326 : I 196,303 95,575 458,790 4,944,684 812,213 31.474 2,033,832 4,581.433 35,745 800,229 300,000 10,000 7,343,942 21,622,2201$ 6,771,604 9,211,662 1 299,792 41,859 5,595,710 (300) 40,853 2,000,000 I 6,851,413 ~~:;S~ I 300,000 10,000 450,105 16,359,135 :.$' 4,902,981 6,489,281 17,158,814 $ 60,113 1,946,662 21,122 294,825 504,483 172,025 361,961 1,139,719 151,152 1 180,573 I 8,816 I 13,6131 632! 26,896 i 139,590 : 52,010 ! 70,094 I 8,9071 196,465 , 49,230 I' 74,842 1 23,901 i 181,091 . 9,194 i 5,747,9151 71,725 100,969 172,065 275,352 189,610 420,954 2,223,194 101,125 392,281 386,597 7,747 29,627 4,9291 205,130 : (2,255)1 80,310 I 25,644 I "',685,0021 I ,, 4,902,981 6,489,281 - I 26,751 (98,850) 1,082,299 (3,320,781) (1,603,873) 9,121 23,374 3,194,784 74,867 800,229 300,000 10,000 16,137,505 $ . 16,635,4:nJ$ . 102,071 13,435, 30,907 48,584 i (63,164)1 132,109 I 209,389 . 25,383 44,913 : 8,816 : 39,714 ' 632 (27,551)' 22.416 : 2,829 . (23,120), , - i (4,905)' 134,744 i 697,202 , , 18,249 i 22,961 : (27,760)1 (35,077) ! (8,637) 73,566 I (209,615) 98,970 : 41,148 18,222 17,524 (5,336): 90,695 : (34,977): 1,864 i 61,798 I I 773,037 nJa nJa nla nla nJa nJa nJa nJa nJa nJa nJa nJa nJa '159,000: 03I22l2OO1902 AM 0.0% 5.5% 174.8% 11.7% 10.7% -26.9% 57.5% 22.5% 20.2% 33.1% nla 117.2% nJa 0,0% 0.0% -34.6% 47.0% 46.6% 0.0% -32.0% 0.0% -17.0% 290.7% 0.0% 13.8% 20.3% 18.5% -19.2% -14.6% -4.8% 14.9% -10.4% 49.5% 9.5% 4.5% 69.3% 0.0% - '°1, , . 0.0% -77.2% 6.8% 1.3% . 266.7% 0.0% 0.0% nla nla nla nla nJa nJa nJa nla nJa nJa nla nla nJa nla Hp MEE1]NGDATE: fi 3>/6 f- ITEM# ~ U) --::O7'~-----~~---------CITYOFFED ERALWÃY------------- / j City Council ~' AGENDA ITEM UBJECT: AMENDMENTS TO FEDERAL WAY CITY CODE (FWCC), CHAPTER 22 RELATING TO ALLOWED MAxIMuM HEIGHTS AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CHANGES ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... ..............-......................................................................-...........................""""""'-'-""""""""""" CATEGORY: k'- CONSENT X ORDINANCE BUSINESS HEARING FYI RESOLUTION STAFF REPORT PROCLAMATION STUDY SESSION OTHER BUDGET IMPACT: Amount Budgeted: $ Expenditure Amt: $ Contingency Reqd: $ ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... ......-.....................................................................................................-.......-....................................... ATTACHMENTS: (1) March 8,2001 Memorandum to the City Council; (2) Draft Ordinance; (3) Exhibit A-- Proposed Amendments to Land Use Charts and FWCC, Sec. 22.1. Definitions; (4) Exhibit B -- February 28,2001 Memorandum to the LUTC)/Planning Commission Recommendation; (5) Exhibit C - Staff Report to the Planning Commission; and (6) Exhibit D - Minutes of February 21,2001 Planning Commission Meeting. .......................................................................................................................................................................................-............... ......................................-....................-.....-.........................................................-.....-......... SUMMARY ¡BACKGROUND: As part of its regular review of development regulations, Staff has identified the need to amend the text of Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Section 22 to address a number of code items related to definitions of various types of schools, clarification of where various types of schools should be located, maximum allowable height of schools, and parking requirements for churches. When preparing the amendments, staff also found there was a need to modify the Use Zone Charts to ensure consistency in height requirements in the ....~~~! ~.~ ~.~. !.~x.... ~.:.~ ~~ ~~!.!. ~!..:?:. ?.~.~~:.. -........... """"""'" ............................ ...... ..................... ...... ...-.... """""""""""'" ........................... ... ................ ..-..- ................................................ """"'" ...... ....,...... CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The LUTC discussed the proposed text amendments during a public meeting on March 5,2001. At that meeting, the LUTC recommended forwarding the proposed amendments to the full Council for first reading on March 20, 2oo1with the changes outlined in the attached March 8,2001 Memorandum to the City Council. """""""""'-""""""""""""'" """""'" .... ......,.... ............... """""""""""-""'" ..........--.............-.- """"""""""""- ......... "'" ......... ...... ""'" """"""""""""""" """""'-""""""""""'" """""""'" """"""""- - """""'" CITY ~GER RECOMMENDATION;MotiOü tv ...0.. Lv ,.cOM readhtg amI e_t at the ..." ""8"W ~~~s~~-~ (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERK'S OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: .. ~ APPROVED DENIED T ABLED/DEFERREDINO ACTION COUNCIL BILL # ORDINANCE # RESOLUTION # ~4,Ý- 1\200 I Cod< j;:t-~~ ~;:;:;49: ~ ~ 1'/)/ ¿T / . ~~~H~S¡~~ CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMO RAND UM DATE: March 8,2001 To: Mayor Mike Park and Federal Way City Council FROM: Kathy McClung, Director of Community Development Services Margaret H. Clark, AICP, Senior Planner SUBJECT: Amendments to Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Chapter 22 Relating to Allowed Maximum Heights and other Miscellaneous Changes MEETING DATE: March 20, 200 I { I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND As part of its regular review of development regulations, Staff has identified the need to amend the text of Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Section 22 to address a number of code items related to definitions of various types of schools, clarification of where various types of schools should be located, maximum allowable height of schools, and parking requirements for churches. When preparing the amendments, staff also found there was a need to modify the Use Zone Charts to ensure consistency in height requirements in the Multifamily Residential Zones. Attached are the following: Draft Ordinance Exhibit A - Proposed Amendments -- Land Use Charts and Federal Way City Code, Sec. 22.1. Definitions Exhibit B --February 28,2001 Memorandum to the Land Use and Transportation Committee (LUTC)! Planning Commission Recommendation to the LUTC (March 5, 2001 Land Use Transportation Committee Meeting) Exhibit C - Staff Report to the Planning Commission (February 21, 2001 Planning Commission Meeting) Exhibit D - Minutes of February 21, 2001 Planning Commission Meeting The proposed amendments have been prepared in "Iine-inlline-out" format, with the Planning Commission's recommendations shown as strikeouts (proposed deletions) and underline (proposed additions) and the LUTC's recommendations shown as strihmds (proposed deletions) and underline (proposed additions). II. REASON FOR COUNCIL ACTION FWCC Chapter 22, "Zoning," Article IX, "Process VI Review," establishes a process and criteria for FWCC text amendments. Consistent with Process VI review, amendments to the FWCC text must be approved by the City Council based on a recommendation from the Planning Commission. III. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION As discussed below in Section V -- Procedural Summary of this staff report and reflected in Exhibit D - February 21,2001, Planning Commission Minutes, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed text amendments on February 21,2001. The Planning Commission considered the proposed FWCC text amendments (Exhibit C) in light of the decisional criteria outlined below in Section VIofthis report. By a unanimous vote (7-0), the Commission recommended that the City Council adopt the Zoning Code text amendments with the following two changes to be prepared by staff: I. Provide a definition of Gymnasium. 2. Allow Trade Schools in the City Center Frame (CC-F). The request to allow Trade Schools in the CC-F was to ensure that the Gene Juarez Beauty School, which is located in that zone, does not become non-confonning as a result of the code amendment. In response to the Planning Commission's request, staff made the following changes: I. Provided the following definition of gymnasium: A gymnasium is a room or building equipped for gymnastics or sports, which must be accessory to a school facility. A gymnasium may also be used as an auditorium to hold concerts and other performing arts. 2. The request by the Planning Commission to allow Trade Schools in the CC-F was to ensure that the Gene Juarez Beauty School, which is located in that zone, does not become non-confonning as a result of the code amendment. However, the intent of the staff code amendment was to allow Vocational schools in zones where office uses were allowed and to allow Trade Schools where more intensive uses were allowed. Therefore, as an alternative to modifying the code amendment to allow Trade Schools in the CC- F, staff recommends including beauty schools in the definition of Vocational School. Therefore the definition of Business or Vocational School would be amended as follows: Business College or Vocational School shall mean a post-secondary institution that offers instruction in business principles and practices that will enhance one's ability to perform in a business setting, i.e., secretarial, accounting, purchasing, computers prowamminf! or usaf!e, or traininf! in fields such as health services, restaurant manaf!ement, real estate, beautician traininf! or other professional traininf! or continuinf! education. City of Federal Way LUTC Report March 8, 2001 Amendments to Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Chapter Relating to Allowed Maximum Heights and other Miscellaneous Changes Page 2 IV. LAND USErrRANSPORT A TION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION It is the City's practice that all land use related items be presented to the LUTC. The LUTC discussed the Planning Commission's recommendation during a March 5, 2001 public meeting. During that meeting, the LUTC made a motion to forward the proposed amendments to the full Council for first reading on March 20, 2001 with the following changes shown as double underline (additions) and Q@wble stril.e @wt (deletions). 1. A gymnasium is a room or building equippedfor gJ.'m1'lfil€tÌgs el'" sports, which must be accessory to a school facility. health club. social service club such as the Bovs and Girls Club. or similar facilitv. A gymnasium may also be used as an auditorium to hold concerts and other performing arts. 2. Business Colkge or Vocational School shall mean a post-secondary institution that offers instruction in business principles and practices that will enhance one's ability to perform in a business setting, i.e., secretarial, accounting, purchasing, computers prowamminz or usaze, or traininz in fields such as health services, restaurant manazement, real estate, beautician traininz or ~ professional traininz or continuinz education in these or similar professions. 3. Trade (or vocational) school shall mean a post-secondary institution that trains persons for qualification in specific trades or occupations, i.e., mechanics;.. construction trades such as carpentry, HVAC, and wirinz; electronics repair and service includinz computers; plumbing;.. chefs and culinary traininz; upholstery;.. bartending; BIg. In addition, language is proposed to be added in all zones where there are special height provisions for structures less than 100 feet from an adjacent residential zone to clarify that only that portion of the structure within 100 feet, and not the entire structure would be affected, e.g., please refer to FWCC, Section 22-674(7)(a). Finally, the LUTC requested that language be added to the Use Zone Charts to address potential view blockage that may be associated with increased heights of structures, e.g., please refer to FWCC, Section 22-639(10) which states "For any structure including gyms, an increase in height above 30' shall not block views designated by the comprehensive plan. " v. PROCEDURAL SUMMARY February 3,2001 Determination of Non significance pursuant to State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) February 19,2001 End ofSEPA Comment Period February 21,2001 Public Hearing in front of Planning Commission March 5, 2001 LUTC Meeting March 20, 200 I City Council Meeting - 1 sl Reading of Adoption Ordinance City of Federal Way LUTC Report March 8, 2001 Amendments to Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Chapter Relating to Allowed Maximum Heights and other Miscellaneous Changes Page 3 VI. DECISIONAL CRITERIA FWCC Section 22-528 provides criteria for zoning text amendments. The following section analyzes the compliance of the proposed zoning text amendment with the criteria provided by FWCC Section 22-528. The City may amend the text of the FWCC only if it finds that: 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with the applicable provisions of the comprehensive plan; The proposed FWCC text amendments are consistent with, and substantially implement, the following Comprehensive Plan goals and policies: LUG] Improve the appearance and function of the built environment. LUP 6 Conduct regular reviews of development regulations to determine how to improve upon the development review process. LUG 3 Preserve and protect Federal Way's single family neighborhoods. LUP 15 Protect residential areas from impacts of adjacent non-residential uses. 2. The proposed amendment bears a substantial relationship to public health, safety, or welfare; The proposed FWCC text amendments will result in improved review processes, by providing consistency between requirements and standards, which have a direct relationship to the public health, safety, and welfare. and 3. The proposed amendment is in the best interest of the residents of the city. The proposed FWCC text amendment will improve review processes by clarifying and standardizing requirements, resulting in increased efficiency and effectiveness of City resources. City of Federal Way LUTC Report March 8, 2001 Amendments to Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Chapter Relating to Allowed Maximum Heights and other Miscellaneous Changes Page 4 VII. COUNCIL ACTION Pursuant to FWCC Section 22-541, after consideration ofthe Planning Commission report and, at its discretion holding its own public hearing, the City Council shall by majority vote of its total membership take the following action: 1. Approve the proposed Zoning Code text amendment by ordinance; 2. Modify and approve the proposed Zoning Code text amendment by ordinance; 3. Disapprove the proposed Zoning Code text amendment by resolution; or 4. Remand the proposed Zoning Code text amendment back to the Planning Commission for further proceedings. If this occurs, the City Council shall specify the time within which the Planning Commission shall report back to the City Council on the proposed Zoning Code text amendment. 1:\2001 Code Amendments\Schools\LUTC\032001 StafReport to City Council.doc/03/08/2001 1 :36 PM City of Federal Way LUTC Report March 8, 2001 Amendments to Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Chapter Relating to Allowed Maximum Heights and other Miscellaneous Changes Page 5 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DRAFT YII~/ó) ORDINANCE NO. 01 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 22 (ZONING) OF THE FEDERAL WAY MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADDRESS MAXIMUM HEIGHTS AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS CHANGES WHEREAS, the City of Federal Way adopted Ordinance No. 96-270 in July, 1996, which significantly revised the Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Chapter 22 (Zoning). WHEREAS, the City of Federal Way finds that the amendments to FWCC, Chapter 22 (Zoning), to modify standards relating to maximum heights and other miscellaneous changes will provide for improved review processes. WHEREAS, the City of Federal Way finds that the code amendments relating to maximum heights and other miscellaneous changes will implement and is consistent with the Federal Way Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City's SEPA Responsible Official issued a Detennination of Non significance on the code amendments relating to maximum heights and other miscellaneous changes on February 3, 2001; and - -- WHEREAS, the Planning Commission conducted duly a noticed public hearing on the code amendments relating to maximum heights and other miscellaneous changes on February 21, 200 I, and forwarded a recommendation of approval to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the Land Use Transportation Committee of the Federal Way City Council considered the code amendments relating to maximum heights and other miscell2.neous changes on March 5, 2001, following which it recommended adoption of the text amendments. WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the code amendments relating to maximum heights and other miscellaneous changes are consistent with the intent and purpose of FWCC, Chapter 22 (Zoning) to provide for and promote the health, safety, and welfare of the general public. NOW, :rHEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findings. After full and careful consideration, the City Council of the City of Federal Way finds that the proposed code amendments will protect and will not adversely affect the public health, safety, or welfare. Section 2. Conclusions. Pursuant to FWCC Sections 22-216 and 22-528, and based upon the Findings set forth in Section I, the Federal Way City Council makes the following Conclusions of Law with respect to the decisional criteria necessary for the adoption of the proposal: 1. The proposed FWCC text amendments are consistent with, and substantially implement, the following Comprehensive Plan goals and policies: LUGl Improve the appearance and function of the built environment. LUP 6 Conduct regular reviews of development regulations to determine how to improve upon the development review process. LUG 3 Preserve and protect Federal Way's single family neighborhoods. LUPl5 Protect residential areas from impacts of adjacent non-residential uses. 2. The proposed amendment bears a substantial relationship to public health, safety, or welfare because they will result in improved review processes, by providing consistency between requirements and standards; and 3. The proposed amendment is in the best interest of the residents ofthe city because they will improve review processes by clarifying and standardizing requirements, resulting in increased efficiency and effectiveness of City resources. Section 3. Amendment. FWCC, Chapter22 is amended as set forth in the attached Exhibit A. 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 ORDrNANCE NO. 01 - , PAGE 2 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 any 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 affinned. .' Section 6. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective five (5) days after passage and publication as provided by law. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way at a regular meeting of the City Council on the day of , 2001. ApPROVED: MAYOR, MIKE PARK ArrEST: CITY CLERK, N. CRISTINE GREEN, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: - _. CITY ArrORNEY, BOB C. STERBANK FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: PUBLISHED: EFFECTIVE DATE: ORDINANCE No.: 1:\2001 Code Arnendments\Schools\LUTC\Adoption Ordinance,dod03/07flOOI4:44 PM ORDINANCE NO. 01 - , PAGE 3 Sec. 22-601. Churches, etc. The following uses shall be pennitted in the suburban estate (SE) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Church, synagogue or other place of religious worship rn Z 0 ¡: « ...¡ ;;; ç" ¡.¡ =: rn rn IJ,J g o~ ~c.. _::: ;;;¡:J 0'> ~~ MINIMUMS REQlliRED YARDS DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS USE ZONE CHART IJ,J N ëñ b ...¡ ¡... ~ ¡.¡., ;;: u '" ~ IJ,J 0 ëñ Process 15 130' IV acres 30' See Note 2. ~ ~ 30' MAxIMUMS IJ,J CJ ~ IJ,J ¡...> 00 ...¡U ¡.¡.,~ 0;;; ~tJ Q~ gj!¡; en IJ,J ~ c.. Oen ~CJ g~ ~c.. ZONE SE SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES 75% 35' above average building elevation I. This use must obtain a master plan approved through Process IV. The master plan must show the ultimate development of the site including all buildings, parking and circulation areas, other major improvements and buffers. 2. The subject property may contain a rectory or similar dwelling unit for use by the religious leader of the congregation. Ifthis is a detached dwelling unit, its setbacks are as established for detached dwelling units in the zone. A transportation 3. The subject property must be adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. management plan 4. If any portion of a structure on the subject property is witI:Ha less than 100' gf from an adjacent low (TMP) shall be density use zone, then either: submitted as part of a. The height of that aortion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or the application. The b. The facade of that portion ofthe structure parallel to the low density use shall not exceed 50' in TMP shall address length. the following; traffic 5. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject control, parking property. demand and 6. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. management, and 7. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. traffic movement to 8. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. the adjacent street system. 1 I fer e'o'er)' ) Jes Jle 9a&e¡\ sa lRaxilRulR OCCII JaRC)' Isa¡\ ia the Jriaciple wersl1i J area For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. ( (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(15.35), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1-19-99) .. ~r Sec. 22-605. Schools. The following uses shall be pennitted in the suburban estate (8£) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE ZONE CHART - --- DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULA nONS MINIMUMS MAXIMUMS c;:¡ REQUIRED YARDS c;:¡ c;:¡ ¡.¡.¡ ¡.¡.¡ ZONE c;:¡ ¡.¡.¡ ;z: is c u 9 ~ ¡¡.~ ~ SE ¡.. o~ :ê' ¡.¡.¡ oc;:¡ :s ~~ ¡.¡.¡ g > o~ ~c ~ ¡.. ~ 0 !I:b §~ ~ -¡.¡.¡ c;:¡ ~ ~ U ~- c~ ~ 0'> ¡.. 8 ¡.. -~ USE ¡.¡ ~~ S ~ 0 ~¡¡; SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES =: ¡¡. c;:¡ ...¡ ~p.. Schools Process 5 If this can 75% 55' above Determined I, This use may locate on the subject property only if it will not be detrimental to the character of the neighborhood in which it is III acres accommodate 50 or average on a case by located and: more attendees, then: building case basis. a. It will serve the immediate area in which it is located; or elevation for b, The subject property is adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way, 50' 50' 50' gyms iflocated 2. If the use will serve children, the subject property must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using more than 100' the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' in height. Play Otherwise: from any equipment and structured play areas may not be in required yards. residential 3. Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. m 20' 20' 20' zone 4. The city may require an on-site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of attendees and the extent and ~ nature of existing street improvements. '>( 30' above 5. Site design, including, the location of parking and passenger loading areas shall be designed to reduce impacts on nearby average residential uses. ç') l' building 6. All activities pertaining to Schools must take place within an enclosed building. :11 elevation for 9-. 7. For all structures except gyms, lif any portion of a structure on the subject property is witIHA less than 100' 9f from an r -:a all other adjacent low density ~ zone, then either: I~I 1 structures a. The height of that portion of the structure shall not exceed 15' aboye average building elevation; or J b, The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density use shall not exceed 50' in length. ] See Notes U 8. For all structures except gyms, if the structure is 100' or more from an adjacent low density zone, the maximum height may be iM increased from 30' to 40' if all of the following criteria are met: !!. The additional height is necessary to accommodate the particular use conducted in the building; and ( I)) Q, Each required yard abutting the structure is increased 5' for each l' the structure exceeds 30' above average building elevation, .': 9. For anv structure. includinl! I!vms. an increase in heil!ht above 30' shall not block views desil!nated bv the comprehensive plan, +. ~ 1(2. May include accessory living facilities for one staff person. t J &. +O.lL This use must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and/or the state I superintendent of public instruction. 9, ++. 12. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of the chapter may apply to the subject property. -1-0, . .J. 13... Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. -1-1-. ~ 14. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. ß +4.li. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIx. I L For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. 22-476-22-498 respectively. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord, No, 90-43, § 2( 15 ,52), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No, 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19-99) Sec. 22-635. Churches, etc. The following uses shall be permitted in the single family residential (RS) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use... THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS MAXIMUMS V1 REQUIRED V1 V1 YARDS ¡¡¡ ¡¡¡ ¡¡¡ " u g ~ -( ~~ ~ o~ :c ¡¡¡ OV1 ~~ ¡¡¡ E- ~ ;;. ~" -~ t::J ~ ~ o !tC ,.,..~ ;:¡¡¡¡ V1 ~ u 0'> E- ¡¡¡ § Q ~~ 0 u.. 8 ~ ê ..¡ V1 USE r.n :z 0 ~ ~ ;:¡ C ~ CI: I ~ I § 3 ~ Church, synagogue or other place of religious worship As 130' 130' established on the zoning map. See Note 1. 75% 130' above I fer every S average people gaged OR building maKimllm elevation. OçGllpaRGY load iR the priRGiple See Note 'Nlmhip ar~a ~ 30' Process IV See Notes 3--6 A transportation management plan (TMP) shall be submitted as part of the application The TMP shall address the following: traffic control. parking demand and management. and traffic movement to the adjacent street system. USE ZONE CHART ZONE RS SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 1. Minimum lot size per dwelling unit is as follows: a. In RS 35.0 zones, the minimum lot size is 35,000 sq. ft. b. In RS 15.0 zones, the minimum lot size is 15,000 sq. ft. c. In RS 9.6 zones, the minimum lot size is 9,600 sq. ft. d. In RS 7.2 zones, the minimum lot size is 7,200 sq. ft. e. In RS 5.0 zones, the minimum lot size is 5,000 sq. ft. 2. lethe subject property, along with any contiguous area intended for future use for the religious activities or related purposes, is more than 5 acres, the use must obtain a master plan approved through Process IV. The master plan must show the ultimate development ofthe site including all buildings, I parking and circulation areas, other major improvements and buffers. 3. The subject property may contain a rectory or similar dwelling unit for use by the religious leader of the congregation. If this is a detached dwelling unit, its setbacks are as established for detached dwelling units in the zone. 4. The subject property must be adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. 5. If any portion of a structure on the subject property is ~ less than 100' 9fftom an adjacent low density zone, then either: a. The height of that Dortion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. 6. Parking may be located within required side and rear yards, but not closer than IS' to any property line. 7. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to detennine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 8. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 9. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 10. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(20.25), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19-99) ~ Sec. 22-6~ ..;chools. The following uses shall be pennitted in the single family residential (RS) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. . . THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS ~ ~ ~ u.;¡ ~ g .. 0 ~ ¡.. ¡.¡,¡ =- -( ~::: ,.;¡ -u.;¡ ;;¡ ;:J- ~ 0'> USE ~ ~ ~ ¡.. ~ ~ ¡¡. ::ê' <> '" ~ u.;¡ 0 r;j u.;¡ N r;j E- O ...¡ Schools IProcess ¡AS !IfthiS can III established accommodate 50 or on the more attendees, then: zoning map. See !50' Iso' Iso' Note 1. Otherwise: 20' 20' Process I, II, III and IV described in §§ 22-386-22-4 I I, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ ~ 20' u.;¡ ~ u.;¡ > 0 U E- O ...¡ ~~ ~g -~ ~¡¡; ~ u.;¡ U -( =- O~ ~" i ~ I SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES ZONE RS 75% 155' above average building elevation for gyms if located more than 100' from any residential zone 30' above average building elevation for all other structures See Notes i-io 2Hll I. Minimum lot size per dwelling unit is as follows: a. In RS 35.0 zones, the minimum lot size is 35,000 sq. ft. b. In RS 15.0 zones, the minimum lot size is 15,000 sq. ft. c. In RS 9.6 zones, the minimum lot size is 9,600 sq. ft. d. In RS 7.2 zones, the minimum lot size is 7,200 sq. ft. e. In RS 5.0 zones, the minimum lot size is 5,000 sq. ft. 2. This use may locate on the subject property only ifit will not be detrimental to the character of the neighborhood in which it is located and: a. It will serve the immediate area in which it is located; or b. The subject property is adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. 3. If the use will serve children, the subject property must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and structured play areas may not be in required yards. 4. Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. 5. The city may require an on-site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of attendees and the extent and nature of existing street improvements. 6. Site design, including, the location of parking and passenger loading areas shall be designed to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. 7. All activities pertaining to Schools must take place within an enclosed building. ::¡.., 8. For all structures except gvms, lif any portion of a structure on the subject property is >AAt/m¡ less than 100' ef an adjacent low density use zone, then either: a. The height of that Dortion of the structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density use shall not exceed 50' in length. 9. For all structures except gyms, if the structure is 100' or more from an adjacent low density zone, the maximum height may be increased from 30' to 40' if all of the following criteria are met: a. The additional height is necessary to accommodate the particular use conducted in the building; and h.. Each required yard abutting the structure is increased 5' for each I' the structure exceeds 30' above average building elevation. 10. For anv structure. includinl! I!vms an increase in heil!ht above 30' shall not block views desil!nated bv the comDrehensive olano &., +0. I I May include accessory living facilities for one staff person. 9. .u...u. This use must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and/or the state superintendent of public instruction. ~ ~ 11, Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to detennine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. .J..l.-. .¡., ., 14 Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. .Q,. . .4, li For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. +J.., ~ ~ For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(20.42),2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1-19-99) Sec. 22-667. Attached, detached, stacked dwelling units. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. . . THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS USE rJJ Z 0 .... ... -( ..¡ ;;¡ " ¡.¡ =: Attached, I Process detached or II stacked dwelling units rJJ en ¡¡¡ U 0 O~ ~~ -¡¡¡ ;;¡- 0'>- ~~ :c áJ ~ ¡¡¡ 0 ëij ¡¡¡ N ëij f-o 0 ..J f-o ~ ~ ~ ~ 7,200 sq. ft. with a density as established on the zoning map. See Note I 20' 5' 5' 60% in RM3.6 zone 70% in RM2.4 zone and 1.8 zone Procet; I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ¡¡¡ " ~ ¡¡¡ >- 0 U f-o 0 ..J ~~ O;;¡ ~t; g~ ~~ rJJ ¡¡¡ U -<: p., Oen ~" §~ ~p., 2 per dwelling unit for detached units 1.7 per unit for attached Q! stacked dwelling units ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES 1. The minimum amount oflot area per dwelling unit is as follows: a. In RM 3.6 zones, the subject property must contain at least 3,600 sq. ft. oflot area per dwelling unit. b. In RM 2.4 zones, the subject property must contain at least 2,400 sq. ft. oflot area per dwelling unit. c. In RM 1.8 zones, the subject property must contain at least 1,800 sq. ft. of lot area per dwelling unit. 2. The subject property must contain at least 400 sq. ft. per dwelling unit of common recreational open space usable for many activities. At least 10% of this required open space must be developed and maintained with children's play equipment. If the subject property contains 4 or more units, this required open space must be in one or more pieces each having a length and width of at least 25'. In addition, if the subject property contains 20 or more units, at least 50% of this required open space must be in one or more pieces each having a length and width of at least 40'. 3. No facade of any structure may exceed 120' in length. In addition, any facade of a structure that exceeds 50' in length must be modulated as follows: a. The minimum depth of the modulation is 3'. b. The minimum width of the modulation is 4'. c. The maximum width of the modulation is 35'. 4. Except for detached dwelling units, ¡if any portion of a structure on the subject property is witIHß less than 100' Ðffrom an adjacent low density zone, then either: a. The height of that Dortion of the structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. 5. Section 22-946 et seq. contains regulations regarding home occupations and other accessories, facilities and activities associated with this use. 6. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 7. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 8. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIx. For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.15), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19-99) In RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 ~ adjgiRiRg a 19'v åeREity ~ ai¡g"e a"erage 00MiRg elevatieR. Other-NiEe,35' above average building elevation, except 30' above average building elevation for detached dwelling units. See note 4. Sec. 22-668. Manufactured home parks. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. . . THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS USE 00 Z 0 - E- « ... ;:¡ í.:) ~ Manufactured I Process home parks III 00 en I.1J g o~ ~Q.. -~ ;:¡!:!: 0';> ~~ I.1J N <ñ E- O ... 3 acres with at least 5,000 sq. ft. per manufactured home. Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ô ~ ¡,. ::ê' g ~ ¡¡¡ 0 <ñ 20' 120' ~ « ~ 20' ¡¡¡ ~ ~ 0 u 5 ... ¡:¡~ E-t) 6::J -~ !:êt;; 60% IIn RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones,U' adjeiRiRg a lew density zene, JQ' aIIe"e ~ ~ "l..uqt;^" _._~ Otherwise, 35' above average building elevation. See note 6. en ¡¡¡ ~ Q.. 000 ~~ ~~ 2 per manufactured home ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES 1. This use may be permitted only if it meets the following criteria: a. The proposed development will be compatible with surrounding uses. b. The proposed site plan demonstrates sensitive and thoughtful layout of the manufactured home park considering the size and configuration of the subject property, the topography and natural feature of the subject property and the nature of the surrounding area. c. The proposed site plan avoids repetitive siting of the manufactured homes and encourages privacy for the residents of the manufactured homes. d. The streets providing access to the subject property are adequate to support the movement of manufactured homes to and from the subject property. 2. There be at least a 15' separation between manufactured homes on the subject property. 3. The subject property must contain at least 400 sq. ft. per dwelling unit of common recreational open space usable for many activities. At least 10% of this required open space must be developed and maintained with childrens' play equipment. If the subject property contains 4 or more units, this required open space must be in one or more pieces each having a length and width of at least 25'. In addition, if the subject property contains 20 or more units, at least 50% of this required open space must be in one or more pieces each having a length and width of at least 40'. 4. No facade of any structure may exceed 120' in length. In addition, any facade of a structure that exceeds 50' in length must be modulated as follows: a. The minimum depth of the modulation is 3'. b. The minimum width of the modulation is 4'. c. The maximum width of the modulation is 35'. 5. Each manufactured home must be placed on a permanent foundation or otherwise securely anchored and stabilized. Unless on a foundation, the base of each manufactured home must be surrounded by a skirt. In addition, the exterior appearances of the manufactured homes shall be compatible with the character of existing dwelling units in the area. 6. If any portion of a structure on the subject property is witßiß less than 100' Gf from a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that Dortion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. (continued on next page) L- For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. Sec. 22-668. Manufactured home parks. (Continued) USE USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULA nONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS 1J1 ;Z 0 ... .... -< ...¡ ;;J '" ~ CI: 1J1 1J1 ¡,¡,¡ ~ 00::: ~Q. -~ ;;J¡'¡'¡ 0'> ~~ .... ~ ~ .c g ~ ¡,¡,¡ 0 Vi ¡,¡,¡ N Vi .... 0 ...¡ Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ ~ ¡,¡,¡ ~ ....~ 00 ...¡u ~~ !I:t) C)::J -0::: ~t;; 1J1 ¡,¡,¡ ~ Q. 01J1 i~ ~Q. ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES 7. Section 22-946 et seq. contains regulations regarding home occupations and other accessories, facilities and activities associated with this use. 8. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 9. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 10. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. L For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.20), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19-99) "T'rm ) :< ( 1: r 'D U~ I :at (I ~ . Sec. 22-668.5. Group homes. The following uses shall be permitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS V} z 0 ~ ...¡ ~ " ¡.,¡ CI:: en en ¡.¡¡ g O~ ~~ -~ ::J~ 0'> ~~ Group Homes ¡Process 17,200 Type II-A IV sq. ft. Group Homes Type II-B (This use allowed only in RM-2400 & RM-1800 zones.) ¡.¡¡ N ëñ f-< 0 ...J :;: á ~ ¡.¡¡ 0 ëñ ~ ¡.¡.. 20' 5' m }< '::--:::1 ,A~ C:':;'C::¡ If7J ~~ C-:.:.::J ,"=-~~ Process I, II, III and I are dtscribed in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ ~ 5' Determined 1. a. Except as specified in paragraph I.b. below, the facility must be: on a I) Distanced at least 1,000 feet from any school, park, church, playground, or day care center; measured case-by-case by following a straight line, without regard to intervening buildings, from the nearest point ofthe parcel basis. or property or land use district boundary line from which the proposed use is to be separated. 2) Distanced at least 1,000 feet from any other Group Home Type II, Group Home Type III, or Social Service Transitional Housing, as defined by this chapter; and as measured by the same method as the separation requirements described herein. 1. b. The city may, using the specified review process, approve this use regardless of its proximity to the uses specified in paragraph I.a. above, based on the following criteria: I) The extent to which the topography or physical features of the area would result in effective separation between existing uses and the proposed development. 2) The compatibility of the proposed use with nearby uses. 3) The lack of availability of alternative locations for the proposed use based on the separation requirements. 4) The extent to which the proposal is consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare. 2. The facility and program must secure and maintain all licenses and/or approvals as required by the state, including verification from the Department of Juvenile Justice, which shall be reviewed by the Police Department, that the proposed facility meets state standards for such facilities and that the facility , will meet state laws and requirements. ' 3. The program must be operated under the authority of a reputable governing board, social service, or government agency, or proprietor, to whom staff are responsible and who will be available to city officials, if necessary, to resolve concerns pertaining to the facility. 4. The facility will have staffing, supervision, and security arrangements appropriate to the number of clients and to its hours of operation. 5. The subject property must be situated in close proximity to, and have convenient access to, public transportation, shopping, health care providers, and other services and facilities frequently utilized by the residents of the property. ¡.¡¡ " ~ ¡.¡¡ > 0 U f-< 0 ...J 1)~ ~t; 9~ ~!ï; 60% IIn RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, if adjeining a lew ¡ ¡;n~i~' ~ aÐev¡; av¡;rag¡; bYiWiRg "¡",,~t;^n _._~~ Ot ¡¡;I1"i~¡;, 35' above average building elevation. See note 8. T USE ZONE CHART en ¡.¡¡ u < ~ Oen ~~ ~~ ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES (Continued on next page) For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. Sec. 22-668.5. Group homes. (Continued) USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. . . THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS MAXIMUMS VJ REQUIRED YARDS VJ VJ ¡,¡¡ ¡,,¡¡ I ZONE VJ ¡,,¡¡ :z g c u g ~ -< ~~ Q.., RM .... oIX: ::c ¡,,¡¡ oVJ -< ~Q.., ¡,,¡¡ ~ ð o~ ~c ... -~ t::J !Z ~ 5:u §~ ;;¡ ;;¡~ VJ IX: u " 0'> ¡... 0 ¡,,¡¡ -< ¡... c;;¡ 0 -IX: I SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES ¡.;¡ ~~ 0 IX: ~ 0 ~~ USE ¡:z:: ....¡ ~ ëi1 ... ~Q.., 6. The city will determine the number of dwellings units or occupancy rooms or suites permitted in the proposed development based on the following criteria: a. The specific nature of the occupancy and the persons that will be housed in the proposed development. b. The size of the dwelling units or occupancy rooms or suites and the specific configuration of the facilities within these units, rooms, or suites. c. The impacts on nearby residential uses of the proposed development. d. The architecture, site design, and other design features of the proposed development. 7. Where site development standards are not specified in this chapter, the city will determine appropriate requirements based on similar uses. 8. If any portion of a structure on the subject property is ~ less than 100 feet 9f from a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that vortion of the structure shall not exceed 15 feet above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50 feet in length. 9. Floor area requirements, minimum sleeping areas, and bathroom facilities will be determined on a case-by. case basis. 10. The facility will not create unreasonable impacts on traffic, public utilities and services or on nearby residences. 11. The facility has adequate off.street parking and the appearance conforms with the character ofsurrounding uses. 12. The facility is in compliance with applicable health, fire, building, and safety requirements. 13. Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property . 14. Refer to Article XVII Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 15. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 16. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. (Ord. No. 94-223, § 3(c), 10-18-94; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4.1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1-19-99) Sec. 22-669. Senior citizen housing. The following uses shall be permitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS USE r.n ;z: 0 ¡: « ...¡ ;;J " ~ cz:: <;I) <;I) u.¡ g O~ ~~ -u.¡ ;;J- 0':> ~~ Senior citizen housing u.¡ t:¡ <;I) ... g ;a- u ~ ~ u.¡ 0 ëi5 ... ~ u.. Process 17,200 120' 15' II sq. ft. See ¡See Note 2. Note 2. Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-41 I, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ 5' 60% See Note 2. u.¡ ~ u.¡ :> 0 u b ...¡ u..~ O;;J !¡:t; e,:,;;J -~ ~1;; In RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, if adjgiRiRg a Ig'" dl:Rsity ~ abg"l: a>'8rag8 ~ ~~t;nn -'-'~ Othl:f1"isl:, 35' above average building elevation. See Note 2 & 5. Detennined on a case by case basis. <;I) u.¡ U « Q., 0<;1) ~e,:, g; ~Q., ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 1. The city may pennit this use if it meets the following criteria: a. The housing will be available for the exclusive occupancy of persons over 55 years of age. b. The subject property is situated in close proximity to, and has convenient access to, public transportation, shopping, health care providers and other services and facilities frequently utilized by the intended residents of the subject property. c. The proposed development will not create unreasonable impacts on traffic, public utilities and services or on nearby residential uses as compared to these impacts which would likely result from development of the subject property with stacked or attached dwelling units to the maximum density pennitted in this zone. 2. The city will detennine the number of dwelling units or occupancy rooms or suites in the proposed development and may pennit or require modification of the required yard, lot coverage, height, landscaping and other similar dimensional and site design requirements based on the following criteria: a. The specific nature of the occupancy and the persons that will be housed in the proposed development. b. The size of the dwelling units or occupancy rooms or suites and the specific configuration of and facilities within these units, rooms or suites. c. The impacts on nearby residential uses of the proposed development. d. The architecture, site design and other design features of the proposed development. 3. The city may approve the limited commercial establishments listed in paragraph a. below, if all of the following criteria are satisfied: a. The retail establishments will be clearly accessory to the primary residential use of the subject property and the retail establishments are intended primarily or exclusively for the residents of the subject property and their guests. b. Locating limited commercial uses on the subject property is clearly reasonable considering the site of the subject property, the location of the subject property and access to the subject property. c. Any adverse impacts or undesirable effects oflocating retail establishments on the subject property can be eliminated or significantly reduced through conditions imposed as part of the approval. d. The retail establishments will be under common management with the residential uses on the subject I property. (Continued on next page) For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. Sec. 22-669. Senior citizen housing. (Continued) USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. . . THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS USE (/) ;Z 0 .... E- -< ..J ~ " ~ en en ¡.¡¡ g o~ ~Po. ....~ ;:¡!:!:J 0'> ~~ E- ~ "" :? tJ '" ~ ¡.¡¡ 0 {¡j ¡.¡¡ N {¡j E- O ..J m »)( G>:t mOO 1= ,'-~ ~I~ ~ Proces§ I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ -< ~ ¡.¡¡ ~ ~ 0 U E- O ..J ¡:;~ !i:t3 S2~ ~en en ¡.¡¡ ~ Po. Oen ~~ ....2: §~ ~Po. ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES e. The city may approve the following limited retail establishments under this Section: 1) Grocery stores containing no more than 3,000 sq. ft. 2) Pharmacies. 3) Clothing cleaners. 4) Beauty and/or barber shops. 5) Banks, excluding drive-in facilities. 6) Travel agents. 7) Restaurants, excluding fast food restaurants. 8) Arts and craft supply stores. 9) Flower and gift shops. 4. No facade of any structure may exceed 120' in length. In addition, any facade of a structure that exceeds 50' in length must be modulated as follows: a. The minimum depth of the modulation is 3'. b. The minimum width of the modulation is 4'. c. The maximum width of the modulation is 35'. 5. If any portion ora structure on the subject property is witJ:W¡ less than 100' Gffrom a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that portion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. 6. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to detennine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 7. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 8. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. L 9. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1 131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.25),2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 94-223, § 3(D), 10-18-94; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19-99) Sec. 22-669.5. Social Service Transitional Housing. The following uses shall be pennitted in the single-family residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Social Services Transitional Housing Type A OR Type B DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS rJ1 :z 0 ¡: j ;;;¡ " ¡,,¡ a: C/1 C/1 ¡,¡,¡ U 0 00:: ¡:zø. -=== :::d:: 0'> ¡:Z¡:Z ¡,¡,¡ N ;;; t; ....¡ :;: 0 '" ~ ¡,¡,¡ 0 ;;; Process 17,200120' III sq. ft. j; G) mt:S18 "00 F~ ~Þ1' ~ ¡- Z ~ "'" 5' 5' Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ ¡:z ¡,¡,¡ 0 ~ ¡,¡,¡ > 0 U ¡- :3 ""'¡:Z O;:J ¡-¡- XU O;:J -0:: ~tï; 60% IIn RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, if adjeiRiRg a Ie'\' dIJRgi~' Z9RIJ, J()' aÞevlJ anraglJ ~ 1J11J"atieR. OthlJpvi51J, 35' above average building elevation. See Note 4. Determined on a case- by-case basis. I USE ZONE CHART C/1 ¡,¡,¡ U « ø. OC/1 ¡:Z° §~ ¡:Zø. ZONE RM - SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES I. The city may permit these uses only if: a. The facility is distanced at least 1,000 feet from any other facility under this classification. b. The facility and program secures and maintains all licenses and/or approvals as required by the state. c. The subject property is situated in close proximity to, and has convenient access to, public transportation, shopping, health care providers, and other services and facilities frequently utilized by the residents of the property. d. The program will be operated under the authority of a reputable governing board, social service, or government agency, or proprietor, to whom staff are responsible and who will be available to city officials, if necessary, to resolve concerns pertaining to the facility. c. The facility will have staffing, supervision, and security arrangements appropriate to the number of clients and to its hours of operation. f. The facility will not create unreasonable impacts on traffic, public utilities and services or on nearby residences. g. The facility has adequate off-street parking and the appearance conforms with the character of surrounding uses. h. The facility is in compliance with applicable health, fire, building, and safety requirements. i. The facility will operate under a written management plan, approved by the governing agency, board, or official, which must meet administrative standards, specifications, and requirements, which shall be adopted by the Director of Community Development Services, and which shall be on file in the city clerk's office, and which shall be followed and have the full force and effect as if they were set forth in full in this article. 2. The city will determine the number of dwelling units or occupancy rooms or suites permitted in the proposed development based on the following criteria: a. The specific nature of the occupancy and the persons that will be housed in the proposed development. b. The size of the dwelling units or occupancy rooms or suites and the specific configuration of the facilities within these units, rooms, or suites. c. The impacts on nearby residential uses ofthe proposed development. d. The architecture, site design, and other design features of the proposed development. (Continued on next page) For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. ~m -..;. r::.,"~ y ."" (i) :.'~t m '.:8 , (?J'1. .. ... þ"l ( , Þ ~ Sec. 22-669.5. Social Service Transitional Housing. (Continued) USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. ., THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS MAXIMUMS CI) REQUIRED YARDS CI) CI) ¡,¡¡ ¡,¡¡ ZONE CI) ¡,¡¡ ~ u :z g -<: 0 u..~ ø. RM 1= o~ 2' ¡,¡¡ o~ oCl) j ~ø. ¡,¡¡ ~ > ~ö -~ t::j ,... ~ 0 ~t) §~ ~ ~:9 CI) ~ ~ U " 0'> "" ¡,¡¡ § Q~ '"' ~~ 0 0 ~ ~t;; SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES USE ~ ....¡ u.. (¡j ~ø. 3. Floor area requirements, minimum sleeping areas, and bathroom facilities will be determined on a case-by-case basis. 4. If any portion ofa structure on the subject property is ~ less than 100 feet gf from a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that Dortion of the structure shall not exceed IS feet above average building elevations; or, b. The facade of that structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50 feet in length. 5. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 6. Refer to Article XVII Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 7. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 8. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. I I L For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. 22-476-22-498 respectively. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1 131 et seq. (Ord. No. 94-223, § 3(E), 10-18-94; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1-19-99) Sec. 22-670. Convalescent centers, nursing homes. The following uses shall be permitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Convalescent center or nursing home. This use pennitted only in RM 1.8 zones USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS 70% !In RH 3.€i IlIHI2.4/Detennined on zencs, 30' abeyc a case by case avcragc builsing basis. ..L.u~ti^n rJ:¡ :z 0 - ¡.. < ...¡ ;;;¡ " ¡.¡ cz:: rJ:¡ on UJ U 0 cCZ:: ~~ -UJ :::J- 0'> ~~ ~ ~ UJ ~ !;'; 0 u b ...¡ ~~ O:::J !I:f:) 9;J ~t;j :ê' ¡,¡ ~ UJ C r.;; UJ ¡::¡ on E- O ...¡ E- ~ ~ Process 17,200 sq. 120' IV ft. 5' 5' In RM 1.8 zoncs, if :um ~ '~.~. ".,.., . ';".1 G)df: m ~..:.::.:!IJ' J...I ~.:j °l~ ~ 3c!jginiRg a lew scnsi!:>' zonc, 30' abeyc IP'crag, builsing ,I,yatien. Otllcn"isc, 35' above average building elevation. See note 3. Process I, II, III anð IV ard described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 res~ectivell. on UJ U ...:: Q. con ~ö g~ ~Q. ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES 1. The city may approve this use ifit meets the following criteria: a. The impacts of this use on surrounding residential areas will be no greater than development ofthe subject property with stacked or attached dwelling units to the maximum density pennitted in this zone. b. The streets and public improvements in the area are adequate to serve the proposed use and development. c. The site plan is designed to reduce or eliminate undesirable effects on nearby residential uses. 2. The city may impose more stringent or different required yard, lot coverage, height, landscaping and other similar site design and dimensional requirements on this proposed use beyond and in addition to the requirements established in this chapter. 3. Ifany portion ofa structure on the subject property is witJ¡.j¡:¡ less than 100' 9ffrom a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that Dortion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade ofthat portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. 4. No facade of any structure may exceed 120' in length. In addition, any facade of a structure that exceeds 50' in length must be modulated as follows: a. The minimum depth of the modulation is 3'. b. The minimum width of the modulation is 4'. c. The maximum width of the modulation is 35'. 5. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to detennine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 6. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 7. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 8. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX -L- For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding reQuired yards. see § 22-1131 et seQ. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.30), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3,4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1-19-99) ~m ):> (?:< G) ~? m.._.~ J ,- I;. (, T~ þ¡ Sec. 22-671. Churches, etc. The following uses shall be permitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Church, synagogue or other place of religious worship USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS rJJ ;Z 0 ¡:: < ..¡ ;¡ " ¡,¡;¡ ~ '" '" ¡,¡¡ g O~ ~~ -¡,¡¡ ::J- O'~ ~~ ¡.. ~ ¡,¡. :;: C,) '" ~ ¡,¡¡ 0 <ñ ¡,¡¡ N <ñ b ...J Process \7,200 130' 130' 130' IV sq. ft. See See Notes 2 and 5. Note 1. Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-41 1, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ ~ ¡,¡¡ ~ ¡,¡¡ ~ 0 U § '" ¡,¡¡ ~ ~ 0'" ~ö §§ ~~ SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES ZONE RM ~~ 1: ¡§[5 -~ ~t;; 75% In RM 3.6 and 2.4 1 fer 8'/81")' ) jl89j1l8 1. If the subject property, along with any contiguous area intended for future use for the zones, 30' above ba€8d SR maximllm religious activities or related purposes, is more than 5 acres, the use must obtain a master average building ØCClljliH1CY lead iR tR8 plan approved through Process IV. The master plan must show the ultimate development ofl elevation. priRcijll8 "'9rsRijl aru the site including all buildings, parking and circulation areas, other major improvements In RM 1.8 zones, and buffers. if adj9iRiRg a 19'" A transportation 2. The subject property may contain a rectory or similar dwelling unit for use by the dllRsity Z9R8, :10' management plan religious leader of the congregation. If this is a detached dwelling unit, its setbacks are as al!ØY8 av8rag8 (TMP) shall be established for detached dwelling units in the zone. ~ submitted as part of 3. The subject property must be adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. 8l8vati9R. the application. The 4. If any portion ofa structure on the subject property is ~ less than 100' sf from a Oth8Pvig8, 35' TMP shall address the low density zone, then either: above average following: traffic a. The height of that portion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building building control, parking elevation; or elevation. demand and b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not management. and exceed 50' in length. traffic movement to 5. Parking may be located within required side and rear yards, but not closer than 15' to any the adjacent street property line. system. 6. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to detennine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 7. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 8. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 9. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. See Note 4. T For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding reauired vards, see § 22-1131 et sea. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.35), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19-99) ;g~ G) m ~ ( ... ,. ~ /1 Sec. 22-672. Day care facilities--Under 13 attendees. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I l\1AXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS 00 ;Z 0 ¡: 0( ...¡ ;;¡ " ¡¡;¡ ¡:z:: 00 00 ¡,,¡,¡ ~ oc.:: ~; -¡,,¡,¡ ::;¡- 0'> ~~ E- ~ ¡.¡. ~ (.) '" ~ ¡,,¡,¡ 0 rñ [.¡J N rñ E- O ...¡ Day care ¡Process /7,200120' facilities for III sq. ft. 12 or fewer attendees ~ ~ 5' ¡,,¡,¡ c:J ~ ~ 0 U E- O ...¡ ¡.¡.~ O::;¡ ~g ~~ 00 ¡,,¡,¡ U ~ 000 ~~ ~p. 75% Iln RM 3.6 and/Determined 2.4 zones, 30' on a case by above average case basis. building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, if adjgiRiRg a Ig',' d8RSity ~ ¡be"; a>/uag; ~ ..J..,,~t;^" _._.~ Oth;lwislI, 35' above average building elevation. See Note 7. ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES I. Use must be operated as part of a principle residential use of the subject property by a resident of the subject property. 2. May locate on the subject property only ifit will serve the immediate area in which it is located and will not be detrimental to that area. 3. If the use will serve children, the subject property must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and structured play areas must be set back at least 15' from each property line. 4. Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. 5. The city may require an on-site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of attendees and the extent and nature of existing street improvements. 6. Site design, including, the location of parking and passenger loading areas shall be designed to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. 7. Ifany portion ofa structure on the subject property is witImIless than 100' effrom a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that cortion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. 8. This use must comply with the requirements of state department of social and health services. 9. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 10. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. II. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. L For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1 131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.40), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97) i~ .:1 ] J 1 j 5' Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-41 I, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ ø rr 6 ( .' A Sec. 22-673. Same--Over 12 attendees. The following uses shall be permitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS rJ) ;Z 0 ... f- 0( ...¡ ;¡ " ¡,.¡ " CIJ CIJ ¡oJ g 0" §Øo _::: ;¡:9 0';> §§ fo- Z ~ ¡.¡., :2' g ~ ¡oJ 0 ëñ ¡oJ t:j CIJ fo- 0 ..J Day care IProcess \7,200 IIfthis can facilities for IV sq. ft. accommodate 50 or 13 or more more attendees, then: attendees. ~ ~e; .~ "::I l:::a .:JI 1 p 20' 50' Otherwise: 20' 20' .. Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ § 50' 20' ¡oJ " ;2 ¡oJ ;> 0 u b ..J ~~ !i:t) Q~ ~H¡; CIJ ¡oJ U 0( Øo OCIJ §" §~ §~ ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES I. This use may locate on the subject property only if it will not be detrimental to the character of the neighborhood in which it is located and: a. It will serve the immediate area in which it is located; or b. The subject property is adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. 2. If the use will serve children, the subject property must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and structured play areas may not be in required yards. 3. Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce impact on nearby residential uses. 4. The city may require an on-site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of attendees and the extent and nature of existing street improvements. 5. Site design, including, the location of parking and passenger loading areas shall be designed to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. 6. If any portion ora structure on the subject property is wHlHa less than 100' 9f from a low zone density use, then either: a. The height of that Dortion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. 7. May include accessory living facilities for one staff person. 8. This use must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and/ or the state superintendent of public instruction. 9. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to detennine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 10. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. II. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 112. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. L For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. Detennined on a ~ase by case basis. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.45), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19-99) 75% IIn RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, H adj9iRiRg a 19'" 98R&ity Z9R8, ~ ~ ~ 818vati9R. OÜI8PyiE8, 35' above average building elevation. See note 6. Sec. ;74. Schools. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Schools ~ :r-:~< r.,- ~~ I r .~ 1 b.. ..1 . j ~ ( ~tD rl DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use... THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS '" Z 0 ... !- -( ... ~ " ~ =: '" CI'J ¡¡,¡ ~ oc:.:: ~P- -~ ;::¡!:!: 0':> ~~ !- Z ~ ... :2 á ~ ¡¡,¡ 0 ëñ ¡¡,¡ t:::j CI'J !- g Process 17,200 ¡IfthiS can 175% III sq. ft. accommodate 50 or more attendees, then: 50' 50' Otherwise: 20' 20' 20' Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ ~ 50' ¡¡,¡ 0 ~ ¡¡,¡ !-:> 00 ...U ~~ !-!- XU 9~ ~f;; Determined on a case by case basis. USE ZONE CHART CI'J ¡¡,¡ ~ P- OCI'J ~~ ~P- ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES I. This use may locate on the subject property only if it will not be detrimental to the character of the neighborhood in which it is located and: a. It will serve the immediate area in which it is located; or b. The subject property is adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. 2. If the use will serve children, the subject property must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and structured play areas may not be in required yards. 3. Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce impact on nearby residential uses. 4. The city may require an on-site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of attendees and the extent and nature of existing street improvements. 5. Site design, including, the location of parking and passenger loading areas shall be designed to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. 6. All activities pertaining to schools, such as auto-repair or other uses that may impact adjacent properties, must take place within an enclosed building. Ii-. 7. For all structures except gyms, lif any portion of a structure on the subject property is wit :¡ffi less than 100' 9f from a low zone density IlK zone, then either: a. The height of that portion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. 8. For all structures except gyms, if the structure is 100' or more trom a low density zone, the maximum height may be increased to 40' if all of the following criteria are met: !k The additional height is necessary to accommodate the particular use conducted in the building; and h. Each required yard abutting the structure is increased 5' for each I' the structure exceeds 30' above average building elevation. 9. For anv structure. includin2 2vms. an increase in hei2ht above 30' in RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones. and 35' in RM L8 zones shall not block views desi2nated bv the comprehensive olano +. ~ 1Q. May include accessory living facilities for one staff person. g., . .Q.,.lL This use must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and/or the state superintendent of public instruction. ~.¡..¡., 12. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property . .w... ~ 11. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. .l-J..¡., .,. 14 For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. ~.¡., .,. u.. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. L- For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.45),2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1-19-99) For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. 55' above average building elevation for gyms if located 100' or more from an adjacent residential zone For all other structures, lin RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones,-H" alijeining a Ie'" density zeRe, :¡Q' abeye ~ lmiWiIIg ele"atieR. Otllerwi&e, 35' above average building elevation. See Notes ~ 7::9. Sec. 22-676. Recreation areas. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. . . THEN, across for REGULA nONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS USE 00 Z 0 .... !- -< ...¡ ;¡ C ¡.¡ CI: c;:¡ c;:¡ (J..¡ g 0" ~Po. _::: ;;:¡:::! 0';> ~~ ¡-. Z ~ ¡,¡" :;: å! ~ (J..¡ 0 ëi5 (J..¡ ¡::¡ c;:¡ b ...J Community I Process 17,200 recreation III sq. ft. area or clubhouse 20' 20' ~m »~ ø '-'-::11... 'j .:::1 mj ]:;¡ ( Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ 20' USE ZONE CHART (J..¡ C) ~ (J..¡ ;> 0 U § c;:¡ (J..¡ ~ Po. OC;:¡ ~C) ~~ ~~ SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES ZONE RM ¡,¡,,~ o;;:¡ tat; Q~ ~t¡; . 75% IIn RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, if aajaiRiRg a law asRsi~' zaRS, JQ' aba"s ¡p'srags bllilaiRg sls"atiaR. Otllsl'1"iss, 35' above average building elevation. Detennined on a case by case basis. I. Hours of operation may be limited to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. ,,2. Site design and specific uses and activities within the facility may be limited by the city to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. 3. If any portion of a structure on the subject property is wit :¡¡¡:¡ less than 100' 9ffrom a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that portion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. 4. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to detennine what other provisions ofthis chapter may apply to the subject property. 5. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 6. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 7. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. See Note 3. L- For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. """,. . F j -¡;i°'d. No. 9043. § 2(25.55). 2-27-90; 0"'. No. 93-\70. § 7(£"'. B). 4-20-93; 0nI. No. 97-291. § 3. 4.1-97; 0nI. No. 99-333. § 3.1-1'-99) ~~ C. , , ~ , ~ ~3 ~i ~ ~ Sec. 22-678. Public utility. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Public utility USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. . . THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS 00 ;Z 0 .... f- j ;;¡ " ¡.¡ " 00 </J t.1.I g 0" ~Q., _::: ::Jf:!: 0':> . ~~ f-o ~ "" :ê' u '" ~ t.1.I 0 ëi) t.1.I N ëi) f-o 0 ...J Process INone III 20' 20' 20' Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ t.1.I 0 ~ t.1.I :> 0 u f-o 0 ...J ""~ O::J !Ï:G O::J -r: ~</J </J t.1.I ~ Q., 000 ~§ ~Q., Detennined on a case by case basis. ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES I. May be pennitted only iflocating this use in the immediate area of the subject property is necessary to pennit effective service to the area to be served. 2. Ifany portion ofa structure on the subject property is ~ less than 100' Gffrom a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that Dortion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exc~ed 50' in length. 3. The city may require additional landscaping or buffers on a case by case basis. 4. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to detennine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 5. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 6. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 7. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. L For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.65), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19-99) 75% In RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, if aGj9iRiRg a 19"¡ dcRsi~' Z9RC, JQ' ab9"O &YCfagC ~lIildiAg clo\'3ti9R. Otl!crwisc 35' above average building elevation. Se Note 2. :-em »~ ø 7' :3 IT ì ~i ( ~.~ > ~' Sec. 22-679. Governmental facility. The following uses shall be permitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS USE rJ) Z 0 ¡:: < ..¡ ;::¡ " ¡.¡ ¡:¡:: eI:! eI:! ¡.¡.¡ g eP:: ~~ -~ ;::¡::: 0'> ~~ ¡- ~ ¡,¡. '""' ..c áj ~ ¡.¡.¡ e êij ¡,¡.¡ N êij ¡- S Govemment Process INone 120' Facility III 10' Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. P:: < ~ 10' ~ ¡,¡.¡ > 0 u b ..;¡ ...~ O;::¡ t¡:tJ O;::¡ -P:: ~¡;; eI:! ¡.¡.¡ U < ~ eel:! ~o g~ ~~ ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES 75% ¡In RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, if adjoiRiRg a Jew deRsit;¡' lORe, J()' aåeve ¡p,'erage buildiRg ele"atioR. Othel'1"isll 35' above average building elevation. Determined on a 11. May be permitted only iflocating this use in the immediate area of the subject property is case by case necessary to permit effective service to the area to be served. basis. 2. If any portion ora structure on the subject property is withiH less than 100' 9f from a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that Dortion of the structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. 3. The city may require additional landscaping or buffers on a case by case basis. 4. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 5. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 6. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIx. For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.67),2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1-19-99) See Note 2. Sec. 22-6. Schools; Day care facilities. The following uses shall be permitted in the professional office (PO) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. . . THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS USE Schools en :z 0 ¡: :s ;::¡ ~ "" cz:: CI) CI) ¡¡¡ U 0 00:: ~~ -=== ;::¡= 0'> ~~ ¡¡¡ ~ CI) f-o 0 oJ 2 áj ~ ¡¡¡ 0 Vi f-o êi 0:: ¡.¡. Process INone I Schools for 50 or II more attendees: Day care facilities, except class II home occupations. )g\! G fi I:: " ( -- i r~ ~ tP 50' 50' Otherwise: 20' 20' Day care for 13 or more attendees: 20' 20' Otherwise: 20' 5' See notes I & ++ 14 i Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ ~ 50' 20' 20' 10' ¡.¡.~ O;::¡ f-of-o S~ -~ ~¡;; 55' above average building elevation for gyms if located 100' or more from any residential zone 35'above average building elevation for all other structures. See note~ . . ~b3. Schools! Day care: Detennined on a case by case basis. CI) ¡¡¡ U <I: ~ OCl) ~~ g¡~ ZONE PO SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES I. Ifany portion ofa structure on the subject property is wi-tmR less than 100 feet9ffrom a residential zone, then that portion of the structure shall not exceed 30 feet above average building elevation and the structure shall be set back a minimum of20 feet from the property line of the residential zone. 2. For schools, with the exception of gyms, if approved through Process III. the height of a structure may exceed 35' above average building elevation to a maximum of 40', if all of the following criteria are met: a. The structure is located 100' or more from a low-density zone. b. The additional height is necessary to accommodate the particular use conducted in the building: and c. Each reQuired yard abutting the structure is increased 5' for each I' the structure exceeds 35' above average building elevation: and d. The increased height is consistent with goals & policies for the area of the subject property as established by the comprehensive plan. 3. For schools including gvms. an increase in height above 35' shall not block views designated bv the comprehensive olano ~ ~! This use may locate on the subject property only if it will not be detrimental to the character of the neighborhood in which it is located and: a. It will serve the immediate area in which it is located: or b. The subject property is adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. J-. ~ ¡, Day care facilities must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and structured play areas must be set back at least 10' from each property line. 4.1, g, School facilities may include one accessory living facility per structure. '" 7. All activities pertaining to schools. such as auto-repair or other uses that may impact adjacent properties, must take place within an enclosed building. ~ ~ ~ Day care facilities may include one accessory living facility per structure. 9. ~ 2. Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. :J-. ~ 10 The City may require an on-site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of attendees and the extent and nature of existing street improvements. &-. +0. II. Day care and schools must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and!or the state superintendent of public instruction. 9. ++. 12 No maximum lot coverage is established. Instead, the buildable area will be detennined by other site development requirements, i.e., required buffers, parking lot landscaping, surface water facilities, etc. -W. ~ U. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX -l-I-.'¡'¡' 14 For landscaping requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVII. -1-2.. +4.li For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. -IJ.-.. ..$., l6. Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to detennine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et. seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(35.27), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170. § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 96-270 § 5, 7-2-96; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97) Sec. 22-724. Schools; day care facilities; clnm1hes. The following uses shall be pennitted in the neighborhood business (BN) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: F USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS en en en REQUIRED YARDS UJ rrJ UJ ~ ZONE ;Z u 9 0 ¡".~ ~ BN ¡.. o¡:,:: ? oen « ~~ UJ ¡;j o:;¡ ~" ..¡ -=== ~ ~ ~ !Ï:t) §~ ;;J ;;J¡:: en ~ ~ 0';> f- UJ g~ USE "" ~~ 0 ¡:,:: 9 ~ ~t;; SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES ex: ..¡ ¡". en ~~ Schools. Schools: 7,200 Schools for 50 or 55' above Determined 1. Day care facilities must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. Process III sq. ft. more attendees: average on a case by This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and Day care building case basis. structured play areas must be set back at least 5' from each property line. ' facilities, Day care 50' 50' 50' elevation for 2. School and day care facilities may include one accessory living facility. except class for 13 or gyms if 3. Day care facilities and schools must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services II home more Otherwise: located 100' and/or the state superintendent of public instruction. occupations. attendees: or more from 4. All activities pertaining to schools, such as auto-repair or other uses that may impact adjacent properties, must take place Process III 20' 20' 20' ill1Y in an enclosed building. residential 4,. i:. If any portion of a structure on the subject property is ~ less than 100 feet 9f fum1 a residential zone, then that Day care Day care for 13 or zone portion of the structure shall not exceed 30 feet above average building elevation and the structure shall be set back a 1m for 12 or more attendees: minimum of20 feet from the property line of the residential zone. fewer 6. For schools, with the exception of gyms, the height of a structure may exceed 35' above average building elevation to a ';?( attendees: 20' 20' 20' 35' above maximum of40', if all of the following criteria are met: Process II a. The structure is located more than 100' from a low density zone. average t '.. building b. The additional height is necessary to accommodate the particular use conducted in the building; and ~ Otherwise: elevation for c. Each reQuired yard abutting the structure is increased 5' for each l' the structure exceeds 35' above average building ;;18 :) 20' 5' 10' all other elevation; and structures. d. The increased height is consistent with goals & policies for the area of the subject property as established by the J.:. :~ comprehensive plan. ~ See notes ~ See notes. 7. For schools. includin!! !!vms an increase in hei!!ht above 35' shall not block views designated bv the comprehensive olJlD.., v..:J 5 & 10. aøU S:1 ~!! ~ No maximum lot coverage is established. Instead, the buildable area will be determined by other site development requirements, Le., required buffers, parking lot landscaping, surface water facilities, etc. ]> ó., ~ 2, For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. ~ ~ 10 For landscaping requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVII. &-.2:! lL For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. ~ +0. 12. Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. J Process I, II, III and IV are described in I For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et. seq. 22-476-22-498 respectively. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. (Ord". No. 90-43, § 2(45.65), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 96-270, § 5, 7-7-%; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3,4-1-97) Sec. 155. Schools; day care facilities; churches. The following uses shall be pennitted in the community business (Be) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Schools, Business or Vocational Schools, or Trade Schools Day care facilities, except class II home occupations. Church, synagogue or other place of religious worship. DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS ~ ;Z 0 - ¡.. < ".¡ ;;J " ¡.;¡ 1:1: t/) t/) u¡ 15 01:1: ~; -u¡ ::J- 0'> ~~ !- ð ~ ¡.,., u¡ N ¡¡:j !- 0 ".¡ Process II Possible Process III See note .¡.~. None 120' 0' See notes ~ 1 & 11. Process I, II, III and IV ani described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. :ê' g ~ u¡ 0 ¡¡:j ~ ¡.,.,~ O::J !i:G c:¡::J -~ ~¡¡; t/) u¡ ~ ¡:,., Ot/) ~~ ¡;j¡:,., 55' above Schools and day average care: Detennined building on a case by case elevation for basis. gyms if located 100' or more Cllllr£lIes: from any 1 fur e':el)' 5 residential peeple ba.<:ed en zone maximum e£cupallcy lead in the principle wersllip area. USE ZONE CHART ZONE BC SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES 1. If any portion of a structure on the subject property is less than 100 feet from a residential zone, then that portion of the structure shall not exceed 30 feet above average building elevation and the structure shall be set back a minimum of20 feet from the property line of the residential zone. . .., 2. Except for gyms, lif approved through Process III, the height of a structure may exceed 35' above average building elevation to a maximum of 55', ifall of the following criteria are met: a. The additional height is necessary to accommodate the particular use conducted in the building; and b, The subject prgpe~' dees net adjein a residential zene; and '" h, Each required yard abutting the structure is increased +.2.' for each I' the structure exceeds 35' above average building elevation; and d. The incR:a.<:ed height will net bleck "ie'vE designated by the cemprehensi"e plan; and ~ £. The increased height is consistent with goals & policies for the area of the subject property as established by the comprehensive plan. 3. For anv structure. including gvms. an increase in height above 35' shall not block views designated bv the comprehensive plan. ~ ~ 1, Church facilities may contain a rectory or similar dwelling unit for use by the religious leader of the congregation. J-. ~ ~ Day care facilities must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at any one time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and structured play areas must be set back at least 5' from each property line. <k ~ ~ Day care facilities may include accessory living facilities as defined by Sec. 22-1. ~!:! 1 Day care facilities and schools must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and/or the state superintendent of public instruction. I~ 8. All activities pertaining to Schools, Business or Vocational Schools, or Trade Schools, such as auto-repair or other uses that may impact adjacent properties. must take place within an enclosed building. Ii If an)' psltien ef a EtTYcture en the Eubject prepe~' is '"ithin I QQ feet ef a R:sidential zene, then that peltieR eftho structuro shall net exceed JQ feet abe"o a"erago building ele"atien and tile Etructure shall be set back a minimum ef2Q feet from the prope~' line sf the R:sideAtial zeAe. :¡.., ~ 2. No maximum lot coverage is established. Instead, the buildable area will be detennined by other site development requirements, i.e., required buffers, parking lot landscaping, surface water facilities, etc. g.,"- ill For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. !h +O.LL For landscaping requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVII. .w...¡..¡., 12. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. . .. .., ~ ß Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to detennine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. For other infonnation about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et. seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(45.65), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 96-270, § 5, 7-2-96; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97) 0' 35' above average building elevation for all other structures. See notes +.Iõ ~1-3. A transportation management plan (TMP) shall be submitted as part of the application. The TMP shall address the following: traffic control, parking demand and management, and traffic movement to the adjacent street system. T ~~ ø'~ IT': ---:;;-- -kI ,~" .~ ¡~ i ~! cOj Sec. 22-799. Schools; day care facilities; churches. The following uses shall be permitted in the city center core (CC-C) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Schools, business ~or vocational ~ school. Day care facility, except class II home occupations. Churches and other places of religious worship. .,. USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS rJ':¡ Z 0 - f- -< ..¡ ~ Ç.: "" ~ VJ VJ ¡.¡.¡ g o¡::,:: ¡:¡jPo. -~ ~f:!: 0'> ¡:¡j¡:¡j f- ~ ¡¡, :<: g ~ ¡.¡.¡ 0 C;; ¡.¡.¡ N C;; 5 ..¡ Process II INone Possible Process III See note 1. 20' 0' See notes 1 & i 2. Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ ¡:¡j ¡¡,¡:¡j O~ ~g -¡::,:: ~!¡; VJ ¡.¡.¡ ~ Po. oVJ ¡:¡jö g~ ¡:¡jPo. ZONE CC-C SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES I. The City may, using Process III, modify required yard, height, landscape and buffer and other site design and dimensional requirements for a proposed development that meets the following criteria: a. The proposed development will be consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan policies for CI:¡¡¡r~l:Il!s: this zone; and I fur I!YI!I')' S pl!Qpl1! b. The proposed development will be consistent with applicable design guidelines; and basl!d (In maximum c. The street, utilities, and other infrastructure in the area are adequate to support the proposed gccu¡¡ancy Igad in tI1l! development. principII! "i(lŒl:li¡¡ 2. For anv structure. anv increase in height above the maximum allowed shall not block views 35' above ~ desie:nated bv the comorehensive plan. average building . ~ Day care facilities must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child elevation for all Churches: A using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other other structures. transportation screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and structured play areas must be set back at least 5' management plan from each property line. See note~ 1 8û.I(TMP) shall be ~ i Day care facilities may include accessory living facilities for one staff person. submitted as part of 4. ~ All activities pertaining to schools or business ~QlIl!gl! aRe tragI! or vocational schools. such as the application. The auto-repair or other uses that may impact adjacent properties, must take place within an enclosed TMP shall address the building. following: traffic ~ ~ Day care facilities and schools must comply with the requirements of the state department of control. parking social and health services and/or the state superintendent of public instruction. demand and é. 1., No maximum lot coverage is established. Instead, the buildable area will be determined by management, and other site development requirements, Le., required buffers, parking lot landscaping, surface water traffic movement to facilities, etc. the adjacent street :¡., ~ For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. system. 3. 2, For landscaping requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVII. o.lQ. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. ~ 11. Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 55' above ¡Schools and day care: average building Determined on a case elevation for by case basis. gyms if located 100' or more from any residential zone 0' I For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et. seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. Sec. 22-812. Schools; day care facilities; churches. The following uses shall be permitted in the city center frame (CC-F) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Schools, business Q! vocational schoolGl' tfaOO ~. Day care facility, except class II home occupations. Churches or other places of religious worship. DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down t~- find use. . . THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS rJJ :z; 0 .. .... < ..J ;:;¡ " "" cr.:: Process II Possible Process III See note I. tIJ tIJ ¡,¡,¡ g oCX: ~~ -¡,¡,¡ :::>- 0'> ~~ f- Z ~ "'" :<:' ~ ~ ¡,¡,¡ 0 <ñ ¡,¡,¡ ~ tIJ .... 0 ..¡ None 10' 0' See notes I,~ 3Al. ;g~ G)J: mæ ~~ IÞ Process I, II, III and IV are dfscribed in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. USE ZONE CHART ~ ~ ~~ 9~ g:j¡¡; en ¡,¡,¡ ~ Oen ~c;¡ §~ ~Q., SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES ZONE CC-F 0' 55' above ¡Schools and day care: average Determined on a case by building case basis. elevation for gyms if Cllllr~ ¡çs: located 100' I fur ç':çry 5 pçsplç or more bælld SA maximllm from any occllpaAcy lead iA tilç residential priAcipl1l 'ysrsilip arça. zone I. The City may, using Process III, modify required yard, height, landscape and buffer and other site design and dimensional requirements for a proposed development that meets the following criteria: a. The proposed development will be consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan policies for this zone; b. The proposed development will be consistent with applicable design guidelines; and c. The street utilities and other infrastructure in the area are adequate to support the proposed development. 2. For anv structure. anv increase in hei!!:ht above the maximum allowed shall not block views desi!!:nated bv the ~Qrehensive Dlan. .. ~ Day care facilities must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at any one time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and structured play areas must be set back at least 5' from each property line. Churches: A ... 1. Day care facilities may include accessory living facilities as defined by Sec. 22-1. transportation 4. ¡, Day care facilities and schools must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health 35' above management plan ITMP) services and/or the state superintendent of public instruction. average shall be submitted as $.. ~ All activities pertaining to schools, or business csllilgo and tradç or vocational schools, such as auto-repair or building part of the application. other uses that may impact adjacent properties, must take place within an enclosed building. elevation for The TMP shall address'" '1 If any portion of a structure on the subject property is witmß less than 100 feet øf from a residential zone, then all other the following: traffic that portion of the structure shall not exceed 30 feet above average building elevation and the structure shall be set structures. control, parking demand back a minimum of20 feet from the property line of the residential zone. and management, and ~ ~ No maximum lot coverage js established. Instead, the buildable area will be determined by other site See notes I,/traffic movement to the development requirements, i.e., required buffers, parking lot landscaping, surface water facilities, etc. ~ & , Z. adjacent street svstem. i. 2, For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX g.,. 10. For landscaping requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVII. +O.LL For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. ++. 12 Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. I For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et. seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. Sec. 22-829. Schools, colleges, etc. The following uses shall be pennitted in the office park (OP) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Schools, Colleges, universities, or business Q!:~ vocational schools. USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use... THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS rn ;z: 0 ~ ..¡ ~ " ¡.;¡ cz:: CI1 CI1 ¡.¡¡ ~ O¡:¡:: ~~ -¡.¡¡ ::>- 0':> ~~ ¡.¡¡ N ::¡:j b ..¡ :;: u '" ~ ¡.¡¡ 0 ::¡:j Process INone II Possible ¡See Process note é III ~. See note . .~. ~m »~ ",' ') ':;- L'l -=- r""=~," ,....- ~. ~ " 1,00, -= .=1 ~~ F ¡..... Z ~ '"" 25' 20' 35' 20' 50' 20' See notes ..14 & ¡ 10. Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ ~ '""~ 0::> !¡:t> 9~ ¡.¡¡¡..... :I:CI1 55~ average building elevation for gyms iflocated 100' or more from any residential zone 20' 20' 20' 35' above average building elevation for all other structures. See notes ~ U:l CI1 ¡.¡¡ U « ~ OCl1 i~ ~~ Determined on a case by case basis. ZONE OP SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 1. If any portion ofa structure on the subject property is less than 100 feet from a residential zone, then that portion of the structure shall not exceed 30 feet above average building elevation and the structure shall be set back a minimum of20 feet from the property line of the residential zone. . .. 2. Except for gyms, lif approved through Process III, the height of a structure may exceed 35' above average building elevation to a maximum of 55', if all of the following criteria are met: a. The additional height is necessary to accommodate the particular use conducted in the building, and b. Till: gllb:iç~t prepçw.,' deçg net adjeiR a rçgidçntial Z9nç; and Go. Q., Each required yard abutting the structure is increased . .~' for each l' the structure exceeds 35' above average building elevation; and d. TIIç incrça¡;çd hçight will net bleck "iç"'g dçgignatçd by thçc9mprçhçngivç plan; and 0T £:. The increased height is consistent with goals & policies for the area of the subject property as established by the comprehensive plan. 3 For an structure includin e comorehensive olano b-. ~ i Front yard setback: 25' if entry is visible from RO. W. and front facade is 15% glass; 35' if landscape buffer and stormwater facilities are located in the front yard; or 50' if parking and driving areas are located in the front yard. ¡, ~ i The subject property must be designed so that truck parking, loading and maneuvering areas; areas where noise generating outdoor uses and activities may occur; and vents and similar features are located as far as possible from any residential zone. ~ Q,. All activities pertaining to schools, colleges, universities, or business or vocational schools, such as auto-repair or other uses that mav impact adjacent properties. must take place within an enclosed building. 4. If any pertiÐR ef a g;~ctIlN en thç gll~çct p~epç~' jg '"ithin 1 00 fççt ef a dnglç family rçddgntial zenç, thçn that pertien efthç gtmctllrl: ghall net çxcççd JO fçgt ¡¡b9"\: a>'çragç bllilding çlçyati9n. ~!! '1 May not conduct any activity or use on the subject property that involves the release of toxic or noxious gases, fumes or odors. ~ ~ ~ No maximum lot coverage is established. Instead, the buildable area will be determined by other site development requirements, i.e., required buffers, parking lot landscaping, surface water facilities, etc. +-.; 2, For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. &-. ~ 10. For landscaping requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVII. 9-.' 'o' 11. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. W-.. .. .. 12. Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property . I For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed tþis height limit, see § 22-1046 et. seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. FWCC CHAPTER 22, ZONING Sec. 22.1. Definitions Adjoining shall mean property that touches or is directly across the street from the subject property. For the purpose of height regulations, any portion of a structure which is more than 100 feet or more from a low density zone is not considered to be adjoining that zone. Business College or Vocational School shall mean a post-secondary institution that offers instruction in business principles and practices that will enhance one's ability to perform in a business setting, i.e., secretarial, accounting, purchasing, computers programming or usage, or training in fields such as health services, restaurant management, real estate, beautician training, or ~ professional training or continuing education in these or similar professions. College or university shall mean a post-secondary institution for higher learning that grants associate or bachelor degrees and may also have research facilities and/or professional schools that grant master and doctoral degrees. This may also include community colleges that grant associate or bachelor degrees or certificates of completion in business or technical fields. Gvmnasium is a room or building equipped for sports tþat must þe accessory to a sc~ facility. health club. social service c~he Boys & GirlÚ4YÞ or simi~ar facility. ~ic or private recreationaLm£iJity. A gymnasium may a~be useq as an auqitorium to hold concerts and other performing arts. Schools shall mean institutions of learning, excluding those offering post secondary education, offering instruction in the several branches of learning and study required by the Basic Education Code of the State of Washington to be taught in public, private and parochial schools, including those disciplines considered vocational, business-related, or trade in nature. Trade (er wJcE1tienal) school shall mean a post-secondary institution that trains persons for qualification in specific trades or occupations, i.e., mechanics; construction trades such as carpentry, BV AC, and wiring; electronics repair and service including computers; plumbing; chefs and culinary training; upholstery; and bartending; @t8. EXHIBIT A PAGEu.. OF -ZrL. I:\DOCUMENlìMega-ChurchesILUTClUpdated School Definitiom.DOClLast printed 03/0912001 ] I :58 AM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMORANDUM February 28, 2001 r'~~"-""~. ~'"i"!'" a 1;'". ,;u ,~- PAGE ' OF 2. FROM: Dean McColgan, Chair Land Useffransportation Committee (LUTC) Kathy McClung, Director of Community Development Services ~ Margaret H. Clark, AICP, Senior Planner ftJ* To: VIA: SUBJECT: Amendments to ederal Way City Code (FWCC), Chapter Relating to Allowed Maximum Heights and other Miscellaneous Changes A. BACKGROUND As part of its regular review of development regulations, Staff has identified the need to amend the text of Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Section 22 to address a number of code items related to definitions of various types of schools, clarification of where various types of schools should be located, maximum allowable height of schools, and parking requirements for churches. When preparing the amendments, staff also found there was a need to modify the Use Zone Charts to ensure consistency in height requirements in the Multifamily Residential Zones. Please refer to attached Staff Report for a discussion of each issue. B. PROPOSAL The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on February 21,2001. There were two requests of staff. One was to provide a definition of Gymnasium and the other was to allow Trade Schools in the City Center Frame (CC-F). The request to allow Trade Schools in the CC-F was to ensure that the Gene Juarez Beauty School, which is located in that zone, does not become non- conforming as a result ofthe code amendment. The intent of the staff code amendment was to allow Vocational schools in zones where office uses were allowed and to allow Trade Schools where more intensive uses were allowed. Therefore, as an alternative to allowing Trade Schools in the CC-F, Staff would like to recommend including beauty schools in the definition of Vocational School. Therefore the definition of Business or Vocational School would be as follows: Business Coll-ege or Vocational School shall mean a post-secondary institution that offers instruction in business principles and practices that will enhance one's ability to perfonn in a business setting, i.e., secretarial, accounting, purchasing, computers programming or usage, or training in fields such as health services, restaurant management, real estate, þeautician training or other professional training or continuing education. ['~~~nB;T 6 PAGE 10F ~ In response to a definition for Gymnasium, the following is recommended: A gymnasium is a room or building equipped for gymnastics or sports, which must be accessory to a school facility. A gymnasium may also be used as an auditorium to hold concerts and other performing arts. c. RECOMMENDA nON The Planning Commission recommends adoption of the proposed FWCC text amendments as presented by staff with the two changes described in B above. Please note that staff has recommended a change to the definition of Vocational School to address Planning Commission's concerns of the Gene Juarez School in lieu of allowing Trade Schools in the CC-F zone. ApPROVAL OF COMMIITEE ACTION: Ç2~fØ-- { ~~ eanne Burbidge Eric Faison 1:\2001 Code Amendments\Schools\Planning Commission\Memo to LUTC.docl0212812001 11:46:18 AM Page 2 ST AFF REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Allowed Maximum Heights and Other Miscellaneous Changes Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Amendments Planning Commission Meeting of February 21, 2001 I BACKGROUND As part of its regular review of development regulations, Staffhas identified the need to amend the text of Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Section 22 to address the following: 1. Modify the definition for Business or Vocational School, Trade School, and School, and clarify in which zones they would be allowed in. 2. Modify the Use Zone Charts to allow for schools in the Office Park Zone. 3. Allow for increased heights for School Gyms and other school-related structures. 4. Modify the Use Zone Charts to ensure consistency in height requirements in the Multifamily Residential Zones. 5. Modify parking requirements for churches to address the wide range of uses associated with churches. The proposed amendments have been prepared in "line-in/Hne-out" fonnat, with strikeouts (proposed deletions) and underline (proposed additions) indicated. , II DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED CODE AMENDMENTS A. Definition for Business or Vocational School, Trade School, and School, and clarification of which zones they would be allowed in. The School District has identified a need to prepare high school students nearing graduation for jobs considered vocational, business-related, or trade in nature. Presently, the definition of School addresses only instruction in the several branches of learning and study required by the Basic Education Code of the State of Washington. Therefore, an amendment is being proposed to widen the definition of school (Exhibit A) to address the needs of the district. . When the existing definitions were being reviewed, staff realized that there were inconsistencies in the existing definitions of Business College, Vocational School, and Trade SchooL Therefore, staff has recommended some amendments to address these inconsistencies (Exhibit A). There were also inconsistencies in which zones various types of schools could be allowed. In order to address this, the Use Zone Charts are being proposed to be changed as follows: ~ EX~~--~-- ~ PAG~--'-OF ~ E- w~.~.:n[4n9T'" C. ¿,;. ~;!ìU",vu u. PAGE--10F ~ Zone School Business School Trade School Vocational School College University SE X RS X RM X PO X BN X BC X X Add X Add X Add CC-C X X X-Delete X Add CC-F X X X-Delete X Add OP X X X X BP X X-Delete Staff recommends that Trade Schools no longer be allowed in the City Center Core (CC-C) and City Center Frame (CC-F) zones due to their nature (Exhibit A) but that they are allowed in the Community Business (BC) zone. We also recommend that Vocational Schools be allowed in the BC, CC-C, and CC-F zones, but delete them from the BP zone. Also, that Business Schools be allowed in the BC zone. . B. Modify the Use Zone Charts to allow for schools in the Office Park Zone Presently, schools are allowed in all zoning districts except Professional Office (PO), Office Park (OP), and Business Park (BP). Panther Lake Elementary School is presently located in the OP zone as a legal nonconforming use. This makes it difficult for Panther Lake to substantially expand or make substantial improvements without complying with the provisions of FWCC, Article IV, "Nonconformance." Allowing schools in the OP zone is not in conflict with any City goal or policy and would allow the continued existence of Panther Lake as a legally allowed use. C. Allow for increased heights for School Gyms and other school-related structures As part of normal review of the zoning code, staff has realized that existing provisions would not allow construction of a school gym without obtaining a variance to the height provisions of the code. In the majority of the zoning districts, the maximum height for schools is presently 30-35 feet. However, information from representatives of the Federal Way School District shows that gyms need to be taller than 30-35 feet to allow for activities. In addition, other school related structures, if built today to existing City design standards, would need to exceed 30-35 feet. Staff is therefore recommending increased heights for gyms and other school- related structures based on separation standards from adjacent residential zones and increased setbacks for increased heights. Please refer to Exhibit B-Use Zone Charts. D. Modify the Use Zone Charts to ensure consistency in height requirements in the Multifamily Residential Zones When the Use Zone Charts were being amended to address the recommendations for increased heights for schools, Staff realized that there were existing conflicts in the Multifamily (RM) zone relating to allowed heights of structures in the RM 1.8 zone (Multifamily -- Minimum Lot Area per unit of 1,800 square feet) when adjoining a low density zone. For example, please refer to Section 22-674 of Exhibit B. Under the Height Structure column, the allowable height is 30 feet above average building elevation, but under Special Regulations and Notes, the Planning Commission Staff Report Page 2 Height & Other Miscellaneous Amendments Ex. ~"" r"'"', '1~ C .3[' . PAGf:.~OF ~ maximum height is 15 feet. Amendments are being proposed to make these requirements consistent in each Use Zone Chart where a conflict was identified. An amendment is also being proposed for the definition of Adjoining for clarification purposes (Exhibit C). E. Modify parking requirements for churches to address the wide range of uses associated with churches Presently, the Use Zone Charts of the FWCC require that churches provide one parking space for every five people based on the maximum öccupancy load in the principle worship area. During review of development applications for churches, Staff has detennined that this may not result in an adequate number of parking spaces for a church because it has become more common for churches to have a variety of accessory uses such as day care and schools. Therefore, staff is recommending that required parking spaces be based on a Transportation Management Plan (TMP), which would allow each church to provide adequate parking based on the activities to be conducted on-site. Please refer to Exhibit B. III REASON FOR PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION FWCC Chapter 22, Zoning, Article IX, Process VI Review, establishes a process and criteria for zoning code text amendments. Consistent with Process VI review, the role of the Planning Commission is as follows: . To review and evaluate the zoning code text regarding any proposed amendments; . To detennine whether the proposed zoning code text amendment meets the criteria provided by FWCC Section 22-528; and, . To forward a recommendation to City Council regarding adoption of the proposed zoning code text amendment. IV PROCEDURAL SUMMARY February 3, 2001 Detennination of Non significance pursuant to State Environmental Policy Act (SEP A) February 19,2001 End of SEP A Comment Period February 21, 2001 Public Hearing in front of Planning Commission v DECISIONAL CRITERIA FWCC Section 22-528 provides criteria for zoning text amendments. The following section analyzes the compliance of the proposed zoning text amendment with the criteria provided by FWCC Section 22-528. The City may amend the text of the FWCC only if it finds that: Planning Commission Staff Report Page 3 Height & Other Miscellaneous Amendments E;? ~..-" " ~ ro~ u_, c; P A G E-!L 0 F .3.!t- 1. The proposed amendment is consistent with the applicable provisions of the comprehensive plan; The proposed FWCC text amendments are consistent with, and substantially implement, the following Comprehensive Plan goals and policies: LUG] Improve the appearance and function of the built environment. LUP6 Conduct regular reviews of development regulations to determine how to improve upon the development review process. LUG 3 Preserve and protect Federal Way's single family neighborhoods. LUP ]5 Protect residential areas from impacts of adjacent non-residential uses. 2. The proposed amendment bears a substantial relationship to public health, safety, or welfare; and The proposed FWCC text amendments will result in improved review processes, by providing consistency between requirements and standards, which have a direct relationship to the public health, safety, and welfare. 3. The proposed amendment is in the best interest of the residents of the city. The proposed FWCC text amendment will improve review processes by clarifying and standardizing requirements, resulting in increased efficiency and effectiveness of City resources. VI PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION Consistent with the provisions of FWCC Section 22-539, the Planning Commission may take the following actions regarding the proposed Zoning Code text amendments: I. Recommend to City Council adoption of the FWCC text amendments as proposed; 2. Modify the proposed FWCC text amendments and recommend to City Council adoption of the FWCC text amendments as modified; 3. Recommend to City Council that the proposed FWCC text amendments not be adopted; or, 4. Forward the proposed FWCC text amendments to City Council without a recommendation. Planning Commission Staff Report Page 4 Height & Other Miscellaneous Amendments VII STAFF RECOMMENDA nON F \V"" '" .n" I'"'!!I""I ~,..,...... ,. . ,¡ ""'...:: i I, ¡. '-- PAGE~ÖF ~ The following motion is suggested: Move to recommend to the City Council for adoption of the proposed FWCC text amendments. (If changes occur as a result of Planning Commission deliberations add, "as amended by the Planning Commission.") VIII EXHIBITS Exhibit A - Revised Definitions of Schools Exhibit B - Use Zone Charts Proposed to be Amended Exhibit C - Revised Defmition of Adjoining 1:\DOClJMENT\M<ßO-a...-chcslPlanning CommissionlHeigb( I< O<hu Mise 0wIg<:s StalTR.cport.docILIst printed 0211<412001 01:5<4 PM Planning Commission Staff Report PageS Height & Other Miscellaneous Amendments FWCC CHAPTER 22, ZONING Sec. 22.1. Definitions School definitions: rV(~~"ß~T c. PAGEí.OF~ Business Coll-cge or Vocational School shall mean a post-secondary institution that offers instruction in business principles and practices that will enhance one's ability to perform in a business setting, i.e., secretarial, accounting, purchasing, computers programming or usage, or training in fields such as health services, restaurant management, real estate, or other professional training or continuing education. College or university shall mean a post-secondary institution for lúgher learning that grants associate or bachelor degrees and may also have research facilities and/or professional schools that grant master and doctoral degrees. This may also include community colleges that grant associate or bachelor degrees or certificates of completion in business or technical fields. Schools shall mean institutions of learning, excluding those offering post secondary education, offering instruction in the several branches of learning and study required by the Basic Education Code of the State of Washington to be taught in public, private and paroclúal schools, including those disciplines considered vocational, business-related, or trade in nature. Trade (or "r'Ocational) school shall mean a post-secondary institution that trains persons for qualification in specific trades or occupations, i.e., mechanics;. construction trades such as carpentry, HV AC, and wiring; electronics repair and service including computers; plumbing;. chefs and culinary training; upholstery; bartending; etc. EXHIBIT fi PAGE' OF - I 1:\200 I Code Amendmcnts\Scltools\SEP A \School Dcfinitioos.DOCILast printed 2/14/0 I 1:25 PM Sec. 22-601. Churches, etc. The following uses shall be pennitted in the suburban estate (SE) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Church, synagogue or other place of religious worship DIRECTIONS: FIRST. read down to find use. .. nŒN. across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS 1 fGr ":"3' ~ 1',01'1. 1. This use must obtain a master plan approved through Process IV, The master plan must show the bSBtd 01\ maximum ultimate development of the site Including all buildings, parking and circulation areas, other major "ggupBR~'losd 11\ tll. Improvements and buffers. priMlpl, ""'!'!Jlllp SrtS 2. The subject property may contain a rectory or similar dwelling unit for use by the religious leader I of the congregation. If this Is a detached dwelling unit, Its setbacks are as established for detached See Note 41A transportation dwelling units In the :zone. manaS(ement plan 3. The subjèct property must be adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. (TMP) shall be 4, If any portion ora structure on the subject property Is ~ less than 100' ~from a an adJacent submitted as part of low density UBO :zone, then either: the application. The a. The height of that structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or TMP shall address the b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density use shall not exceed SO' In followinS(: traffic length. control. ,parkinS( S. Refer to § 22.946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the demand and subject property. manal!:ement. and 6. Refer to ArtIcle XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. traffic movement to 7. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article xvrn. the adjacent street 8. For community design guidelines that apply to the þroject, see Article XIX. system. ---¡ CI} Z 0 ~ ;:¡ " ¡.:¡ == CI} § O¡:.: t.t. <=4 ¡:.:~ ~~ ~ i u S ,.. ~~ ~;:¡ m~ ¡ ~ ~ ëñ t.t. ~ CI} S ...;¡ ~ ft Process 15 130' IV acres 30' 30' 7S% \3S' above average building elevation s.. Note 2, m 1% SS 1. n. ill and IV are described In n -386-22-411, 22-4131-22-460. 22416-22-498 respectively. ~ (i) ~ ( -- r ~:~ ~: I USE ZONE CHART ô II ~<=4 ZONE SE SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES For other Infonnatlon about parking and parldng areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. '..J '1 ~ ~J m 11 ..~ ":J -:] :J I j fll" For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(15.35). 2.27.90; Ord. No. 93.170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4.1-91; Ord. No. 99.333, § 3,1.19-99) Sec. 22-605. Schools. The following uses shall be permitted in the suburban estate (SE) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Schools :g~ ø~ m ~ ( .. ~ -.J DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS t/) š 5 ;:J " ¡.,;¡ ¡:( t/) CI') t.I..) ~ o¡:.: ~~ -t.I..) ;:J- 0';:'- ~~ ~ ¡:.: (.¡" ..... ..c:: ~ ~ t.I..) 0 éi) t.I..) N éi) 13 ...J process,s IfthiSCan 17S% III acres accommodate SO or more attendees, then: SO' SO' SO' Otherwise: 20' 20' ~ 1 ~ Proc1ss I, Ii ill and IV are described in §§ 22.386-22-4II, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ <: ~. 20' Determined 1. This use may locate on the subject property only It'lt w J not be detrimental to the character of the neighborhood In which it is on a case located and: by case a. It will serve the Immediate area In which It Is located; or basis. b. The subject property is adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. 2. If the use will serve children, the subject property must contain an outdoor play area with at least 7S sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid Jence or other screen at least 6' In height. Play equipment and stnlctured play areas may not be In required yards. 3. Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. 4. The city may require an on-site passenger loadIng area, dependIng on the number and nature of attendees and the extent and nature of existing street improvements. S. Site design, IncludIng, the locatIon of parking and passenger loading areas shall be designed to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. 6. All activities oertalnlnll to schools. such as auto-reoalr or other uses that may imoact adjacent properties. must take place within an enclosed bulldinll. 6. 7. For all stnlctures except ImT1S. lIfany portion ofa stnlcture on the subject property is ~ less than 100' ~ from a ~ adlacent low density uso zone. then either: . a. The heIght of that stnlcture shall not exceed 15' above average buildIng elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the stnlcture parallel to the low density use shall not exceed SO' In length. 8. For all stnlctures exce t s If the stnlcture Is 100' or more from an ad'acent low densl zone the maxim increased from 30 to 40' ifall of the followinll criteria are met: The additional helRht is necessary to accommodate the particular use conducted In the bulldinll; and ; Each re uired ard abuttin the stnlcture Is Increased 5' for each I' the stnlcture exceeds 30' above avera e b n elev Ion. +. 9. May include accessory living facilities for one staff person. 1 g. lQ,Thls use must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and/or estate ..J superintendent of public Instnlctlon. N\¡ J 9.!!. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to determine what 'other provisions of the chapter may apply to the subject pr ,~. -1-0.12. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 0 ' U.!b For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. ,. . 1-1,2, 14. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIx. .,.,.,. ¡ ^ -L For other Information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. ~ '" ~ ~ 0 u 13 ...J ~~ m~ USE ZONE CHART CI') t.I..) U ~ ~~ 5~ ~ø.. ZONE SE SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 55' above averalle buildlnll elevation for mnUf located 100' or more from any adjacent residential zone 30' above average building elevation for all other stnlctures See Notes 7 &8 ~ (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(15.52), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97.291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19-99) ;g~ G),X m- to r~ 0 ~ Sec. 22-635. Churches, etc. The following uses shall be permitted in the single family residential (RS) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: trJ ð ~ ;¡ USE ¡:¡ ~ Church, synagogue or other place of religious worship DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS ~ g ~¡:,::: ¡¡¡~ 5~ ~~ Process IV ~ trJ § ~ e: î e trJ ~ ¡ C,) § USE ZONE CHART ~~ ~~ 12 ~ .~¡ 5,~ ¡¡¡Po. ZONE RS SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES t fur ""1')' S p,spl, 1. Minimum lot size per dwelling unit Is as follows: based 91t maximum a. In RS 35.0 zones, the minimum lot size Is 35,000 sq. ft. 900Uplll~' Igad lit b. In RS 15.0 zones, the minimum lot size Is 15,000 sq. ft. tl.1, pRltolplo c. In RS 9.6 zones, the mInImum lot sIze Is 9,600 sq. ft. w9rehlp 81't8 d. In RS 7.2 zones, the minimum lot size Is 7,200 sq. ft. e. In RS 5.0 zones, the minimum lot sIze Is 5,000 sq. ft. A transportation 2. If the subject property, along with any contiguous area Intended for future use for the religious manaltement plan activities or related purposes, Is more than 5 acres, the use must obtain a master plan approved fI'MP) shall be through Process IV. The master plan must show the ultimate development of the site Including all submitted as part of buildings, parking and circulation areas, other major Improvements ønd buffers. the application. The 3. The subject property may contain a rectory or similar dwelling unit for use by the religious TMP shall address leader of the congregatIon. If this Is a detached dwelling unIt, Its setbacks are as established for the followlnlt: detached dwelling units In the zone. traffic control, 4. The subject property must be adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. parkinlt demand and 5. Ifany portion ora structure on the subject property Is within 100' ora an adjacent low density manaszement. and zone, then either: ~ traffic movement to a. The height of that structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or ~' the adjacent street b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exce~ ~~ system. In length. 1"'"\'...,. 6. Parking may be located within required side and rear yards, but not closer than 15' to any'" J \:g property line. ~ :, :::11 7. Refer to § 22.946 et seq. to detennlne what other provisions of this chapter may apply'to e I '",j] subject property. ,::1 8. Refer to Article XVII, landscaping, for appropriate requirements. ^. ,~ 9. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIll. --1 10. For community design guidelineS that apply to the project, see Article XIX. 0- ~I" As 130' 130' 130' established on the zoning map. See Note 1. 75% 130' above average See Notes 3-6 ,I ¡building elevation. ~ Process I, n, m and IV are described In §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. See Note r- l For other Infonnatlon about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding requIred yards, see § 22-1 131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(20.25), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1-19-99) I See. 22.63~. ~.:hools. The following uses shall be petmitted in the single famity residential (RS) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULA TrONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS CI) æ ~ g ¡:: Q¡:':: :s ¡;¡~ ~ -t.Q " ~ I::"" 10/ o~ USE =: ¡;¡ ¡;¡ Schools Process nr ~ t.Q N ~ 13 ..J .-. .c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ¡:,:: u.. As '[If this can established accommodate SO or on the more attendees, then: zoning -- - màp. See I SO' Note I. SO' SO' Otherwise: 20' 20' Process I. II, III and IV described In §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460. ~ ¡;¡ ~ . ~~ 13~ 9~ ..JU ~CI') 75% 55' above avera !;e buildin !; elevation for ~ located 100' or more from any adjacent residential zone æ u ~~ ~~ I SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES ZONE RS 1. Minimum lot size per dwelling unit is as follows: a. In RS 35.0 zones, the minimum lot size Is 35,000 sq. ft. b. In RS 15.0 zones, the minimum lot size Is 15,000 sq. ft. c. In RS 9.6 zones, the minimum lot size Is 9,600 sq. ft. d. In RS 7.2 zones, the minimum lot size Is 7,200 sq. ft. e. In RS 5.0 zones, the minimum lot sIze Is 5,000 sq. ft. 2. ThIs use may locate on the subject property only Ifit will not be detrimental to the character of the neighborhood In which it Is located and: a. It will serve the Immediate area In which It Is located; or b. The subject property Is adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. 3. If the use will serve children. the subject property must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and structured play areas may not be In required yards. 4. Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce Impacts on nearby residential uses. 5. The city may require an on.site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of attendees and the extent and nature of existing street Improvements. 6. Site design, Including, the location of parking and passenger loading areas shall be designed to reduce Impacts on nearby residential uses. 7. All activities pertalnlnlt to schools. such as auto-repair or other uses that may impact adjacent properties. must take place within an enclosed buildinlt. +. 8. For all structures except IMTIS. ttfany portion ora structure on the subject property Is ~ less than 100' Gffrom a an adlacent low density UH zone. then either. a. The height of that structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or ~ m b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density use shall not exceed SO' in length. 11 9. For all structures exce t s If the structure Is 100' or more from an ad acent low densi zone the maximum hei ht , increased from 30 to 40' Ifall of the followinlt criteria are met: 1-::1 The additional hel~ht Is necessarv to accommodate the "articular use conducted In the buildln !;; and i '~ Each re ulred ard abuttln the structure Is Increased 5' for each I' the structure exceeds 30' above avers e buildin elev i n ím ].-. &.1Q, May Include accessory living facilities for one staff person. ~ - ' 9. 11:. This use must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and/or the state s ¡nte,nde!'!} of public Instruction. 0 ] .t-O. 12. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply ¡ to the subject property., 0 ! .t+. !b Refer to Article XVII. Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. ¡ ~ H:. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. Iii I' '" ~ 15. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIx. . il ,<II For other information about parking and parking areas. see § 22.1376 et seq. 20' 30' above average building elevation for all other structures See Notes 8 &9 (Ord. No. ~3. § 2(20,.2).2-27-90; On!. No. 93.170. § 7(Exh. B). .-20.93; On!. No. 97.291. § 3. 04-1-97; On!. No. 99-333. § 3.1-19-99) Sec. 22-667. Attached, detached, stacked dwelling units. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulatiol1s and notes set forth in this section: USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST. read down to find use. ., THEN. across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS I ~ .i u § USE Attached, I Proces detached or s II st!cked dwelilng units ~ (j) ~m~J --:-;2 --~ °l~ ;-n N --J ~ z 0 ~ ;:J '" ¡;:j 'In RM 3.6 and 2 per 1. The minimum amount of lot area per dwelling unIt Is as follows: 2.4 zones, 30' dwel1!nlt a. In RM 3.6 zones, the subject property must contain at least 3,600 sq. ft. of lot area per dwelling above average unit for unIt. building det!ched b. In RM 2.4 zones, the subject property must contain at least 2,400 sq. ft. of lot area per dwelling 70% in elevation. units unit. RM 2.4 In RM 1.8 zones, - c. In RM 1.8 zones. the subject property must contain at least 1,800 sq. ft. of lot area per dwelling zone and I{adjolnlng a 19"1 1.7 per unit. 1.8 zone density zgnt, 30' unit for 2. The subject property must contaIn at least 400 sq. ft. per dwelling unit of common recreational abgvt a'...ragt attached or open space usable for many activities. At least 10",,4 of this required open space must be developed ~ stacked and maintained with children's play equipment. If the subject property contains 4 or more units, this elevation. dwel1!nlt required open space must be in one or more pIeces each Othtl'wjgo¡ 35' units having a length and wIdth of at least 25'. In addItion, If the subject property contaIns 20 or more above average unIts, at least SO% of thIs requIred open space must be in one or more pieces each havIng a length building and wIdth of át least 40', elevation, except 3. No facade of any structure may exceed 120' In length. In addition, any facade ora structure that 30' above exceeds SO' In length must be modulated as follows: avera te buildln /; a. The minimum depth of the modulation Is 3'. elevation for b. The minimum width of the modulation Is 4'. detached dwetlln /; c. The maximum width of the modulation Is 3S', M. 4. ExceÐt for detached dwelllnSt unlts.llf any portIon of a structure on the subject property Is See note 4. less than 100' Ðfftom a low density zone. then either. a. The heIght of that structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' In length. S, SectIon 22.946 et seq. contains regulations regarding home occupations and other accessories, facilities and activities associated wIth thIs use, 6. Refer to ArtIcle XVII, LandscapIng. for appropriate requIrements. 7. For sign requIrements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 8. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. For other Information about parkIng and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. ~ ~ g o¡:.:; gj~ -~ ;:J- ~~ ~ ~ ~ ëi) ~ ¡:;¡ ~ § ~ ft ~ 7,200 sq. ft. with a density as established on the zoning map. See Note I 20' 5' 5' 60% In RM3.6 zone Process I, II, ill and IV are described In §§ 22.386-22-411, 22431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ II gj~ SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES ZONE RM ~~ o~ ~£;; For details of what may exceed thIs height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards. see § 22-1131 et seq. (Or ".90-43, § 2(25.15), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B). 4.20.93; Ord. No. 97-291. § ~ . -1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19.99) rI!1 -J " 7:::1 I ::J :::J ) .J J "tl;f\ Sec. 22-668. Manufactured home parks. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. ., THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS MAXIMUMS CI:! REQUIRED YARDS æ æ w ~ <=> u ~ ~~ ~ Q¡:': 2' ð QCI:! ~Q., W ~ ¡:z<=> -~ t::j ~ !i:;:¡ ~~ ;:¡:!: CI:! ð ~ U 0'> b e b <=>~ ~~ ~ ffiCl:! ..¡ .... CI:! ..¡ 20' 20' USE CI:! ð ¡:: :s ;:¡ " ~ Manufactured I Process home parks III 3 acres with at least 5,000 sq. ft, per manufactured home. 20' ~~ G)~ mæ I~~ C: -n roces~ I, II, III and IV are described in § 22.:186-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. USE ZONE CHART ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULA TrONS AND NOTES 60% IIn RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation, In RM 1.8 zonesrif adj91RiRg a 19'" deRsity ~ ~ ~ ~ ..1......+I^" 2 per manufactured home I. This use may be pennitted only Ifit meets the following criteria: a. The proposed development will be compatible with surrounding uses. b. The proposed site plan demonstrates sensitive and thoughtful layout of the manufactured home park considering the size and configuration of the subject property, the topography and natural feature of the subject property and the nature of the surrounding area. c, The proposed site plan avoids repetitive siting of the manufactured homes and encourages privacy for the residents of the manufactured homes, d. The streets providing access to the subject property are adequate to support the movement of manufactured homes to and from the subject property. 2. There be at least a 15' separation between manufactured homes on the subject property, 3. The subject property must contain at least 400 sq. ft. per dwelling unit of common recreational open space usable for many activities. At least 10% of this required open space must be developed and maintained with chlldrens' play equipment. If the subject property contains 4 or more units, this required open space must be In one or more pieces each having a length and width of at least 25', In addition, If the subject property contains 20 or more units, at least 50% of this required open space must be in one or more pieces each having a length and width of at least 40'. 4. No facade of any structure may exceed 120' in length. In addition, any facade ora structure that exceeds 50' in length must be modulated as follows: a. The minimum depth of the modulation Is 3'. b. The minimum width of the modulation Is 4'. c. The maximum width of the modulation is 35'. 5. Each manufactured home must be placed on a penn anent foundation or otherwise securely anchored and stabilized. Unless on a foundation, the base of each manufactured home must be surrounded by a skirt. In addition, the exterior appearances of the manufactured homes shall be compatible with the character of existing dwelling units In the area. 6. I!any portion of a structure on the subject property is ~ less than 100'mfrom a low density zone, ~~ I a. The height of that structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. (continued on next page) --- For other infonnatlon about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. Othtrwist, 35' above average building elevation. See note 6. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq, For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seQ. Sec. 22-668. Manufactured home parks. (Continued) USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST. read down to find use. .. THEN. across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS (/) Š S ;¡ ~ ~ (/) 13 g Oæ:; ~~ ~~ ~ (/) b ...l ~ æ -5 .. ~ ~ 0 ëi) ¡§ ~ ~ U § ~~ ~;¡ ~~ e ~ ~o §~ ~ø. ZONE RM USE ~ SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 7. Section 22-946 et seq. contains regulations regarding home occupations and other accessories, facilities and activities associated with this use. 8. Refer to Article xvll. Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 9. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article xvllI. 10. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. Process 1. ll, ill and IV are described in §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, I 22-476-22-498 respectively. I For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq. ~ » rd. No. 90-43. § 2(25.20), 2.27.90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97.291. § 3, 4.1.97; Ord. No. 99-333. § 3.1.19-99) G)¿ m~ ~~ Ol~ ~ L For other Information about parking and parking are8!, see § 22-1376 et seq. ~m- »)( r"\'~ UJ ',.c'""" m ':=.::11 ~~~ ~~ ;gm ~>< OJ: mæ I- loç .œ.f 0 "I~ I?J Sec. 22-668.5. Group homes. Thefollowing uses shall be pe1111itted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Group Homes Type II.A Group Homes Type II.B (This use allowed only in RM.2400 & RM.1800 zones.) DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use... THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS CI} Z 0 ¡::: :s ;;J c '"-1 ~ CI} ¡e ~ OIX ~~ -¡:.¡ ;;J- ~~ Proces 17,200 120' s IV sq. ft. Process 1. n. m and IV are described In §§ 22.386-22-411. 22-431-22-460. 22-476-22-498 respectively. ¡:.¡ N Vj 5 ,..¡ ¡ ~ ¡:.¡ 0 Vj ~ IX ~ 5' 5' ~ ¡g ~ ~ u 5 ,..¡ ~~ ~~ -r;: !;:JCI} 60% IIn RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, If BdjoiRiRg a 10",' dCRSi~ ~ aho". a>'.rago ~ .to"atloR, Othol'l"iso, 35' above average building elevation. See note 8. Detennine dona case-by.ca se basis. USE ZONE CHART ¡e u ~ II ~~ ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 1. a. Except as specified In paragraph Lb. below, the facility must be: 1) DIstanced at least 1,000 feet from any school, park, church, playground, or day care center; measured by following a straight line, without regard to Intervening buildings, from the nearest point of the parcel or property or land use district boundary line from which the proposed use Is to be separated. 2) Distanced at least 1,000 feet from any other Group Home Type II, Group Home Type 111, or Social Service TransitlonallIouslng, as defined by this chapter; and as measured by the same method as the separation requirements described herein. 1. b. The city may, using the specified review process, approve this use regardless of its proximity to the uses specified In paragraph 1.a. above, based on the following criteria: 1) The extent to which the topography or physical features of the area would result In effective separation between existing uses and the proposed development. 2) The compatibility of the proposed use with nearby uses. 3) The lack of availability of alternative locations for the proposed use based on the separation requirements. 4) The extent to which the proposal Is consistent with the public health, safety, and welfare. 2. The facility and program must secure and maIntain all licenses and/or approvals as required by the state, including verification from the Department of Juvenile Justice, which shall be reviewed by the Police Department, that the proposed facility meets state standards for such facilities and that the facility will meet state laws and requirements. 3. The program must be operated under the authority ofa reputable governing board, social service, or government agency, or proprietor. to whom staff are responsible and who will be available to city officials. if necessary. to resolve concerns pertaining to the facility. 4. The facility will have staffing, supervision, and security arrangements appropriate to the number of clients and to Its hours of operation. 5. The subject property must be situated In close proximity to, and have convenient access to. public transportation. shopping, health care providers. and other services and facilities frequently utilized by the residents of the property. I (Continued on next page) -I- For otherinfonftation about parking and parking areas, see § 22~1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. ~m ; :( '-""1: .. U'" ¡ .::8 m:a L...l L¡ .':i 0 FI1O ;g~ G):¡: m~ to ~.~ 0 ." I~ ~ Sec. 22-668.5. Group homes. (Continued) USE USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS Cf) ~ 1= ;S ;¡ C ¡.¡ ~ ~ ~ o¡:Z:: ~¡:,.. 5~ 0'5= ~~ \.IJ t:J Cf) 15 ..J ~ e: Process I, ll, m and IV are described in §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. :;::- g ~ ~ ëij \.IJ ~ ~~ ~ 18 ~G ~ 15 o~ ..J ~VJ ~ ~ n ~ø.. ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 6. The city will determine the number of dwellings units or occupancy rooms or suites permitted in the proposed development based on the following criteria: a. The specific nature of the occupancy and the persons that wl11 be housed in the proposed development. b. The size of the dwelling units or occupancy rooms or suites and the specific configuration of the facilities within these units, rooms, or suites. . c. The Impacts on nearby residential uses of the proposed development. d. The archItecture, site design, and other design features of the proposed development. 7. Where site development standards are not specified In this chapter, the city will determine appropriate requirements based on similar uses. 8. If any portion of a structure on the subject property Is ~ less than 100 feet Ðffrom a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that structure shall not exceed IS feet above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shatt not exceed SO feet in length. 9. Floor area requirements, minimum sleeping areas, and bathroom facilities will be determined on a case-by-case basis. 10. The facility. will not create unreasonable Impacts on traffic, public utl1!t!es and services or on nearby residences. 11. The facility has adequate off-street parking and the appearance conforms with the character of surrounding uses. 12. The facility Is In compliance with applicable health, fire, building, and safety requirements. 13. Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions ofthls chapter may apply to the subject property. 14. Refer to Article XVII Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. IS. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIll. 16. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. C For other Information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq. For details re~ardlnlt required yards. see § 22.1131 etseq. (Ord. No. 94-223, § 3(c), 10.18.94; Ord. No. 97.291, § 3,4.1.97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1-19-99) . -crrt };.:,( G'" .1:1 .,.1 '. -2 IT! ~....-; \1.1 þ.~ £1(' r -c » G) m ~ 0 Ii I '" -.J Sec. 22-669. Senior citizen housing. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Senior citizen housing m X :t: c:::II 00 c=2 .~ ~ USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use.. . THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS . I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS CI:) z 0 ¡:: ~ ;:¡ " ¡.:¡ cz: en ¡e g o¡:,:: ~~ -w ;:¡- 0'> ~~ .~ E:: ~ M ~ W 0 ¡;:¡ W N ¡;:¡ b oJ s' Process 17,200 120' Is' II sq. ft. See I See Note 2. Note 2. Process I, II, m and IV are described In §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ w i u b oJ ~~ c~ ~!;; B ~ oen ~c §~ ~ø.. ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES In RM 3.6 and Determined 1. The city may permit this use lfit meets the following criteria: 2.4 zones, 30' on a case by a. The housing will be available for the exclusive occupancy of persons over SS years of age. above average case basis. b. The subject property Is situated In close proximity to, and has convenient access to, public building transportation, shopping, health care providers and other services and facilities frequently utilized by the elevation. Intended residents of the subject property. In RM 1.8 c. The proposed development will not create unreasonable Impacts on traffic, public utilities and services zones, if or on nearby residential uses as compmd to these Impacts which would likely result from development of adjgiRIRg a the subject property with stacked or attached dwelling units to the maximum density permitted In this zone. 19'" d8Rslt3' 2. The city w1ll determine the number of dwelling units or occupancy rooms or suites In the proposed ~ development and may permit or require modification of the required yard, lot coverage, height, landscaping aD9"8 a"cragl and other similar dimensional and site design requirements based on the following criteria: ~ a. The specific nature of the occupancy and the persons that will be housed In the proposed development. .1".,atlgR, b. The size of the dwelling units or occupancy rooms or suites and the specific configuration of and Othtrvis8, 3S' facilltles within these units, rooms or suites. above average c. The Impacts on nearby residential uses of the proposed development. building d. The architecture, site design and other design features of the proposed development. elevation. 3. The city may approve the limited commercial establishments listed In paragraph a. below, if all of the See Note 2 & following criteria are satisfied: S. a. The retail establishments will be clearly accessory to the primary residential use of the subject property and the retail establishments m Intended primarily or exclusively for the residents of the subject property and their guests. b. locating limited commercial uses on the subject property Is clearly reasonable considering the site of the subject property, the location of the subject property and access to the subject property. c. Any adverse Impacts or undesirable effects of locating retail establishments on the subject property can be eliminated or significantly reduced through conditions Imposed as part of the approval. d. The retail establishmentS will be under common management with the residential uses on the subject property. . (Continued on next page) 60% See Note 2. For other Information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. ~ G) m ~~ !i)~ moo I::.~ 0 l~ Sec. 22-669. Senior citizen housing. (Continued) USE DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. ., THEN, across for REGULATIONS MmIMUMS I ~MUMS REQUIRED YARDS tfJ Š ~ ;;¡ " ¡.,;¡ ¡:z:: tfJ § ~~ ~~ S¡:J ~~ ~ æ ¡ ~ 9 tI:) § tI:) 15 ...¡ Process I, II, m and IV are described In §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, . 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ i u 9 ~~ ~;;¡ ~~ USE ZONE CHART æ u ~ ~~ ~~ , ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES e. The city may approve the following limited retail establishments under this Section: 1) Grocery stores containing no more than 3,000 sq; it 2) Phannacles. 3) Clothing cleaners. 4) Beauty.andlor barber shops. S) Banks, excluding drive-in facilities. 6) Travel agents. 7) Restaurants, excluding fast food restaurants. 8) Arts and craft supply stores. 9) Flower and gift shops. : 14. No facade of any structure may exceed 120'In length. In addition, any facade of a structure that exceeds SO' In length must be modulated as follows: a. The minimum depth of the modulation Is 3'. b. The minimum width of the modulation is 4'. c. The maximum width of the modulation Is 35'. S. If any portion ora structure on the subject property Is ~ less than 100' M from a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed SO' In length. 6. Refer to § 22.946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 7. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 8. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. - 9. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. L For other Inform~tlon about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(2S.2S), 2.27-90; Ord. No. 93.170, § 7(Exh. B), 4.20.93; Ord. No. 94-223, § 3(D), 10.18-94; Or<!. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99.333, § 3, 1.19-99) ~~ (;)~ m '=~ b l...:].... C J ~ -~ I 01 ~p '"'tJm :Þ)( () J: fqæ Ic:z::II \p.=I cJ ~-TI I ~ ~ ...J Sec. 22-669.5. Social Service Transitional Housing. The following uses shall be peImitted in the single-family residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Social Services Transitional Housing Type A OR Type B USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST. read down to find use. .. THEN. across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS ~ :z: 0 1= ;S ;;¡ " ¡.¡ Q:: Cf) ~ ~ oc.: ~¡:,., -~ ;:¡!:: 0'> ~~ ~ .-.. .c u '" ~ ~ 0 ëij ~ N ëij b ,...¡ ~ c.: "" Process 17,200 120' m sq. ft. 5' 5' Process 1, 11, III and IV are described in §§ 22.386-22-411. 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. i u b ,...¡ ~~ '!i:Ô ~~ !iJCf) 60% In RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, If adj91nlng a 19'" dong It;,' :!9no) 30' 3119"0 &>..trago ~ 010..ati9n, Othtrwigo) 35' above average building elevation. See Note 4. Cf) Ô -< ¡:,., ~~ ~~ Detennined on a case-by-case basis. ZONE RM . SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 1. The city may penn It these uses only If: a. The facilíty Is distanced at least 1,000 feet from any other facility under this classification. b. The facility and program secures and maintains all licenses and/or approvals as required by the state. c. The subject property Is situated In close proximity to, and has convenient access to, public transportation, shopping, health care providers, and other services and facilities frequently utilized by the residents of the property. d. The program will be operated under the authority of a reputable governing board, social service, or government agency, or proprietor, to whom staffare responsible and who will be available to city officials, If necessary, to resolve concerns pertaining to the facility. e. The facility will have staffing, supervision, and security arrangements appropriate to the number of clients and to Its hours ofoperation. f. The facility will not create unreasonable Impacts on traffic, public utilities and services or on nearby residences. g. The facility has adequate off-street parking and the appearance confonns with the character of surrounding uses.' m h. The facility is In compliance with applicable health, fire, building, and safety requirements. ":>4 1. The facility wilt operate under a written management plan, approved by the governing agency, board ~, or official, which must meet administrative standards, specifications, and requirements, which shall be ,m adopted by the Director of Community Development Services, and which shall be on file in the city~ clerk's office, and which shall be followed and have the full force and effect as If they were set forth in I' .~. full In this article. ! , 2. The city will detennlne the number of dwelling units or occupancy rooms or suites pennltted in the'J proposed development based on the following criteria: ',- -~ a. The specific nature of the occupancy and the persons that wilt be housed in the proposed ¡ development. ' b. The size of the dwelling units or occupancy rooms or suites and the specific configuration of the facilities within these units, rooms, or suites. I ^ c. The Impacts on nearby residential uses of the proposed development. , .. d. The architecture, site design, and other design features of the proposed development. (Continued on next page) L For other Infonnatlon about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. Sec. 22-669.5. Social Service Transitional Housing. (Continued) USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS I \:.1 ~ u b ..J ô .( ~ ~;g §~ ~~ ZONE RM ~ ~ Q~ ~~ -\:.1 ~~ Cf) ð ~ ;;¡ " ~ ~~ ~~ ~cn :2' ~ ., -- ¡¡¡ Q ~ \:.1 N ~ 3 ~ e: ~ SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES USE 3. Floor area requIrements, mInImum sleepIng areas, and bathroom facilities will be determIned on a case-by-case basIs. 4. If any portIon of a structure on the subject property Is wItIW\ less than 100 feet ~ from a low densIty zane, then eIther: . a. The heIght of that structure shall not exceed IS feet above average buildIng elevations; or, b. The facade of that structure parallel to the low densIty zone shall not exceed SO feet in length. S. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to determIne what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 6. Refer to ArtIcle XVII landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 7. For sIgn requirements that apply to the project, see ArtIcle xvrn. 8. For communIty design guidelines that a 1'1 to the ro ect, see ArtIcle XIX. For other Information about parkIng and parkIng areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. :.E m.'.' ~,' ~ ') ø ;.~ .:1 mr,.J -.ì 0,,' I Iii" , Process I, TI, lIt and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22411, 22431-22460, 22476-22498 respectively. ;g~ G)]b m"-:-:::I i-] Þ ~J (, : I;I~ For details of what may exceed this heIght limIt, see § 22.1046 et seq. For details regardIng requIred yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 94.223, § 3 (E), 10-18-94; Ord. No. 97.291, § 3, 4.1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1.19-99) ;g~ G)~ m~ 00 ~.~ 0 ~I~ Sec. 22-670. Convalescent centers, nursing homes. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Convalescent center or nursing home. This use permitted only '1InRM 1.8 zones DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS CI) Z 0 ~ ;:¡ (J ¡.¡ " CI) ~ g Q~ ~~ -t,t¡ ;:¡- 0';'- ~~ t,t¡ ~ en 5 -.J ...... ..c <.> ~ ~ ~ ëi5 Process 17,200 sq. 120' IV ft. ~ ~ .... 5' Process I, n, ill and IV are described in §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectivelY. '~ t,t¡ C ~ 5 ,..¡ ~~ 5~ c~ ~¡;; USE ZONE CHART a ~ ~~ ~~ ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES ¡!lItH 1 R 29RO!,Jf adjelRIRI! a le'v d8Rslt3' zeR', 30' IbGV8 a>'.rag. bulldiR!! elo"atleR. Otherwiso,35' above average building elevation. See note 3. 1. The cIty may approve thIs use IfIt meets the following criteria: a. The Impacts of this use' on surroundIng residential areas will be no greater than development of the subject property with stacked or attached dwelling units to the maxImum density permitted In this zone. b. The streets and public Improvements In the area are adequate to serve the proposed use and development. c. The sIte plan Is desIgned to reduce or elimInate undesirable effects on nearby residential uses. 2. The city may Impose more stringent or different required yard, lot coverage, height, landscaping and other similar site design and dimensIonal requIrements on this proposed use beyond and In addition to the requIrements established In thIs chapter. 3. If any portion of a strncture on the subject property is ~ less than 100' Ðf from a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that strncture shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the strncture parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed SO' In length. 4. No facade of any structure may exceed 120' In length. In addition, any facade of a structure that exceeds SO' In length must be modulated as follows: a. The minimum depth of the modulation Is 3'. ..... b. The minimum width of the modulation Is 4'. - V j c. The maxImum wIdth of the modulation Is 35'. ~ ::-,~ 5. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisIons of this chapter may apply to the su ,'=;]8 property. .~ 6. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. m ~-:2 7. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article xvlli. 0 8. For community desIgn guidelines that a I to the roject, see ArtIcle XIX. ~. , =1 For other Information about parkIng and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. o.,t=--:--I ~I~ Þ 70% lit! P.H 36 IRd 2 4 I Determined on ZGR8S, 30' abGvt ' a case by case a>...ragt blllld!R!! basIs. .'."atleR, For details of what may exceed thIs height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details re !;ardlO ~ required yards. see § 22-1131 et seQ. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.30), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1-19-99) 5' ~m yX G)~ m55 I~,~ O~ I. I ~I~ ~ -...1 Sec. 22-671. Churches, etc. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Church, synagogue or other place of religious worship USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS CI) ~ Š ~ " ~ CI) ~ o&:; ~~ i~ ~ :fi '" ~ e CI) 1,1¡ t;::¡ tI) 15 ..J ~ ~ Process 17,200 130' 130' 130' IV sq. ft. See I See Notes 2 and 5. Note 1. Process I, IT, m and IV are described In §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. I u 9 CI) 1,1¡ U ~ .~~ ~~ SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES ZONE RM ~~ I~ 75% In RM 3.6 and 2.4 1 fur ""I)' 5 p,opl, 1. If the subject property, along with any contiguous area Intended for future use for the zones, 30' above ballod QIIIIIR.'CIIIIUIII religious activities or related purposes, Is more than 5 acres, the use must obtain a master average building 9OOUPBRCj' load III tII, plan approved through Process IV. The master plan must show the ultimate development ofl elevation. prillolpl. "¡91'S!!lp area the site Including all buildings, parking and circulation areas, other major Improvements ! In RM 1.8 zones, and buffers. If .djollllllg a low A transportation 2. The subject property may contain a rectory or similar dwelling unit for use by the dolls It>,,' ZOllO, to' mana~ement plan religious leader of the congregation. If this Is a detached dwelling unit, Its setbacks are as abo". ."oRlg. lTMP) shall be established for detached dwelling unIts In the zone. ~ submitted as part of 3. The subject property must be adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. ,1..,'atI9I1r the application. The 4. Ifany portion ofa structure on the subject property Is wtthtA less than 100' GÍ from a Ot!!,rwls'r35' TMP. shall address the low density zone, then either: above average followln~: traffic a. The height of that structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or building control. parking b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not elevation. demand and exceed SO' In length. management. and S. Parking may be located within required side and rear yards, but not closer than 15'to any traffic movement to property line. the adjacent street 6. Refer to § 22.946 et seq. to detennlne what other provisions of this chapter may apply to syStem. the subject property. . 7. Refer to Article XVII, landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 8. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see ArtIcle XVIII. 9. For community deslgngt!ldelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. See Note 4. I For other Infonnatlon about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards: see § 22-1131 et seQ. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.35), 2.27-90; Ord. No. 93.170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4.1.97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1.19.99) :-em ~ '::...41 Y .~~ G> .~~.c m e"--"3I ~~ ~I" f Sec. 22-672. Day care facilities--Under 13 attendees. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: ~ G) m ? I l USE DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use.. . THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I' MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS en ~ S ~ () ¡a¡ " en en ¡,¡.¡ g at:.: ~~ -¡,¡.¡ ~- 0';>- ~~ ~ t:.: .... -- ..c: <> '" ~ ¡,¡.¡ 0 ëi5 ¡,¡.¡ N ëi5 5 ,..¡ 5' Day care ¡Process 17.200120' facilities for III sq. ft. 12 or fewer attendees i 'l""NProcess I, II, III and IV are described in ""4§§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ 5' USE ZONE CHART ¡,¡.¡ " ~ ð u 5 ,..¡ ~ ~ ø.. oct) ~" ~~ SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES --,. I: ' I~ rr. )< J: CI:I8: m ._1 .., ZONE RM ~~ !Ï:;:) ~~ 75% IIn RM 3.6 and Determined 1. Use must be operated as part of a principle residential use of the subject property by a resident of the 2.4 zones, 30' on a case by subject property. above average case basis. 2. May locate on the subject property only If It will serve the Immediate area In which It Is located and will building not be detrimental to that area. elevation. 3. If the use will serve children, the subject property must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. In RM 1.8 ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid zones, U" . fence or other screen at least 6' In height. Play equipment and structured play areas must be set back at least ad,J9lnlng a ' 15' from each property line. I;"" density 4. Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce impacts on ~ nearby residential uses. . . ab;vt lP..tragt 5. The cltý may require an on-site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of ~ attendees and the extent and nature of existing street Improvements. tl,"atl;n, 6. Site design, Including, the location of parking and passenger loading areas shall be designed to reduce Otl:ltl'"¡!lst, 35' impacts on nearby residential uses. above average 7. If any portion ora structure on the subject property Is ~.Iess than 100' 9ffrom a low density zone, building then either. elevation. a. The height of that structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed 50' in length. 8. This use must comply with the requirements of state department of social and health services. 9. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 10. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. Ill. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. L For other Information about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq. . For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. See NQt~ (Oed. No. 90-43, § 2(25.40), 2.27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4.20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97) ~~ G)~ mæ Iw= tI-=I ~I" ~ ~ (i) m b 0 -n ~ Sec. 22-673. Same-Over 12 attendees. The following uses shall be permitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: . USE ZONE CHART I DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS MAXIMUMS ~ REQUIRED YARDS I I ¡ß ZONE en ~ ~ I Co) <: ~~ ø.. RM ~ O¡:':: :2 Oen ~ø.. ~ ! ~o -~ t::j § §~ ;¡ ;¡t.tJ en ~ Co) USE " ~~ S t.tJ S o~ ¡.;¡ e ~ SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES ¡:z:: ...:i ft ~ ...:i ~ø.. Daycare Process 7,200 If this can 75% In RM 3.6 and Detennlned 1. This use may locate on the subject property only Ifit will not be detrimental to the character of the facilities for IV sq. ft. accommodate SO or 2.4 zones, 30' on a case by neighborhood In which It Is located and: 13 or more more attendees, then: above average case basis. I\. It will serve the Immediate area In which It Is located;'or attendees. building b. The subject property Is adjacent to a collector or arterial rlght-of.way. 20' SO' SO' elevation. 2. If the use will serve children, the subject property must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 In RM 1.8 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a Otherwise: zones, if solid fence or other screen at least flln height. Play equipment and structured play areas may not be In BdJgllIllIg B 19"1 required yards. 20' 20' 20' d8tlsl~' ZOllO, 3. Hout! of operation and maximum number oíattendees may be limited by the city to reduce Impact JO' I!b!WO on nearby residential uses. ~ 4. The city may require an on-site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of ~ attendees and the extent and nature of existing street Improvements. ol,'.'atloll, S. Site design, Including, the location of parking and passenger loading areas shall be designed to I Otherwlso, 35' reduce Impacts on nearby residential uses. I above average 6. If any portion ora structure on the subject property Is wtthm less than 100' oUrom a low zone I building density use, then either: ~ I elevation. I\. The height of that structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or I b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed SO' In I J See note 6. length. G) 7. May Include accessory living facilities for one staffpet!on. 2 8. This use must ,comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and! m ~ or the state superintendent of public Instruction. 9. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to detennlne what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject ~ property. 10. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 0\: 11. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVITI. ~ 12. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. I L- For other Infonnatlon about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. j¡ Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22.386-22411, b. 22-431-22-460, For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et seq, 22-476-22498 respectively. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. (()r~ Nn Qn-41 S 1(25,45), 2-27-90: Ord. No. 93.170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3,4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1.19-99) ""'¡ I m ~ ¿ ::..-.:.~ ~lJ t:::::--:1 =~ () " See. 22.674. Schools. The following uses shall be permitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: -c » GJ m \~ C .,.. \~ USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use... THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINTIMUMS 1 ~MUMS REQUIRED YARDS USE ~ ~ S ~ c '"' ¡:¡: ~ !2 g 0" ~ø.. -~ g> ~~ ~ ff: -- .r:: <) .. ~ ~ ëi5 \.IJ N ëi5 S .J Schools Process 17,200 IIfthiS-Can 175% III sq. ft. accommodate SO or more attendees, ~n: SO' SO' Otherwise: 20' 20' IT ~ ~ .] 1 ~ I . I \ I Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ SO' 20' \.IJ ~ ~ So .JU ~~ ~~ ~¡;j !2 u ~ 0<1) ~o §~ ~ø.. Determined on a case by case basis. 'ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 1. This use may locate on the subject property only if it will not be detrimental to the character of the neighborhood In which it Is located and: a. It will serve the Immediate area In which it Is located; or b. The subject property Is adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. 2. If the use will serve children, the subject property must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' In height. Play equipment and structured play areas may not be in required yards. 3. Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce impact on nearby residential uses. 4. The city may require an on-site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of attendees and the extent and nature of existing street Improvements. 5. Site design, including, the location of parking and passenger loading areas shall be designed to reduce Impacts on nearby residential uses. 6. All activities pertainlnl! to schools. such as auto-repair or other uses that may impact adlacent properties. must take place within an enclosed buildin !. ~ 7. For all structures except !Vms. ¡Ifany portion ora structure on the subject property Is ~ less than 100' ~ from a low zone density \1M zone. then either: a. The height of that structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion Ofth. e structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed SO' in length. m 8. For all structUres exce t s If the structure is 100' or more from a low densi zone the maximum hel ht ma be increased to 40' if all of the followin2 criteria are met: ~ The additional hell!ht Is necessary to accommodate the particular use conducted In the buildln2: and =w-.. Each required yard abutt!nl! the structure Is Increased 5' for each I' the structure exceeds 30' above avera!1:e ::::\8 buildlnl! elevation. ~ +. 2:. May Include accessory living facilities for one staff person. &=fill 3. 10. This use must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and/or the \:AI state superintendent of public Instruction. ~ 9. 11 Refer to § 22.946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject ~ property.. I . .().,.. 12. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. ".l-J..,.!b. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. ~ 13. For community design guidelines that apply to the roject, see Article XIX. L- For other Information about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. 1(' For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.45), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4.20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3, 1.19-99) 55 'above averal!e buildin ! elevation for !Vms iflocated 100' or more from an adjacent residential zone For all other structures,. Iin RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones,-if adjglRiRg a ¡g.v doR81Pj ;Z9RI, '21\' ð"""'" ~~~.- ~ ~ .lovat!GR, Otl:lol'1"180, 35' above average building elevation. See Notes 7 &. 8 "m »~ Ø~db m:-:-::::a '. :-J' I ' "" J - ] .1'() C. -n ~ ~ ....J Sec. 22-676. Recreation areas. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: Community I Process 17,200 recreation III sq. ft. area or clubhouse USE DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to fin!! use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS F:lMAXIMUMS I REQUIRED YARDS u¡ ~ ~ u 5 ,..¡ CI'J Z 0 S ~ e" ¡..¡ ~ ~ ~ o~ ~; 5=== ~~ ~ ,-. ..:: ~ ~ ¡:,¡ 0 ë;) ~ CI'J 5 ,..¡ ~ ft 20' 20' 20' Process I, II. ill and IV are described in §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~~ !t~ ~~ 75% IIn R.M 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones. lfadjohllng a low d.n61t>;' zon., to' abo".' 8>"Ol'8go building .Iovatlon. Othorwlso, 35' above average building elevation. See Note 3. æ ~ Or/) g~ ~~ Detennlned on a case by case basis. USE ZONE CHART ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 1. Hours of operation may be limited to reduce Impacts on nearby residential uses. 2. Site design and specific uses and activities within the facility may be limited by the city to reduce Impacts on nearby residential uses. 3. If any portion ora structure on the subject property is wttIH1t ~ 100' ~ftom a low density zone. then either. a. The height of that structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall.not exceed 50' In length.' , 4. Refer to § 22.946 et seq. to detennlne what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 5. Refer to Article XVII. landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 6. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. 7. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. L For other Infonnatlon about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1 131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.55), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1-19-99) "m :Þ~ '" ',-,-,"-r iJJ --:.:I m C--=:I JFi?ìI,' ¡(,t. ~t:;) c?::,_:J,' c--- -'.] 01 fT~ ¡ (') , ~ 1Jm J>.X G):t m~ " w ),,)===- 0=1 I ()I~ ~ Sec. 22-678. Public utility. The following uses shall be pennitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Public utility USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS ~ ¡:: :s ;:.¡ C,;) ~ CI: ~ t.1J ~ O¡:.: ~¡:,. -æ 5-> ~~ ~ ¡:;: ...... ..c: ~ ~ ~ ëï; t.1J ~ eI} S ..J Process INone III 20' 20' 20' Process I, II, 1lI and IV are described in §§ 22-386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ t.1J ~ 0 u 9 ~~ c~ ~¡¡j æ u ~ Oel} ~c ~~ Detennined on a case by case basis. ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 1. May be pennltted only If locating this use In the Immediate area of the subject property is necessary to pennit effective service to the area to be served. 2. Ifany portion ora structure on the subject property Is ~ less than 100' gffrom a low density zone, then either: . a. The height of that structure shall not exceed IS' above average building elevation; or b. The facade of that portion of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed SO' in length. 3. The city may require additional landscaping or buffers on a case by case basis. 4. Refer to § 22-946 et seq. to detennlne what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. 5. Refer to Article XVII, Landscaping, for appropriate requirements. 6. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIll. 7. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. L For other Infonnatlon about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.65), 2.27-90; Ord. No. 93.170, § 7(Exh. B), 4.20-93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4-1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1.19-99) 75% In RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, if ødj~iRIAg a I~'v deRsi~' Z9Rt, 10' *9V' p'.rage bllilding elevation, Otherwise 35' above average building elevation. Se Note 2. -em ):> ~~~ ø ..~~~ m. ...~ ~~~ OJ ! I" ; riP Sec. 22-679. Govèrnmental facility. The following uses shall be permitted in the multifamily residential (RM) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS I MAXIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS ~~ (i)¿ m=~. II,~ ~ ;:::1 (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(25.67), 2-27-90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4.20.93; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4.1-97; Ord. No. 99-333, § 3,1.19-99) "'~ ' '1 ' ' r. '--" . T!~ ~ ~ USE CI) Z 0 S ;:¡ " ¡.¡ " ~ , ~ Oæ:: ~~ ~~ ~ ¡:.: \.t., ¡ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CI) b ...¡ Government I Process INone 120' Facility m 10' Process I, ll, ill and IV are described in §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. ~ 10' '~ i u § ~~ ~~ ~CI) 75% I In RM 3.6 and 2.4 zones, 30' above average building elevation. In RM 1.8 zones, if adj9111111g a 19"1 dollÐI~' Z9110, :W Mev' a"ol'8go bulldlllg 818'tatlell, 000l'wls8 35' above average building elevation. See Note 2. USE ZONE CHART ô ø:; U ~ø.. ZONE RM SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES Determined on a 11. May be permitted only If locating this use In the Immediate area of the subject property Is case by case necessary to permit effective service to the area to be served. basis. 2. If any portloJl ora structure on the subject property Is ~ less than 100' 9ffrom a low density zone, then either: a. The height of that structure shall not exceed 15' above average building elevation; or I b. The facade of that portIon of the structure parallel to the low density zone shall not exceed SO' In length. 3. The city may requIre additional landscaping or buffers on a case by case basis. 4. Refer to Article xvll, landscaping, for appropriate requirements. S. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article xvIll. 6. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see ArtIcle XIX. C For other Information about parkIng and parkIng areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. "' _:J . ~ " -.:2 ñ ~. J U ,-J ! rl ~¡ C,' ì\ 11,0 ~I fl For details of what may exceed this height limit, see §.22-1046 et seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. See. 22-6~ I, Schools; Day care facilities. The following uses shall be permitted in the professional office (PO) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: I USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use... THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS ~ § REQUIRED YARDS Ô ZONE 0 0 ~ ~ ¡:: 0 ~ :a- t:; A ~ PO :s ~~ ~ ~ f- ~~ ;¡ 5~ Vj Z ~ :I:;::¡ 5 '" C1 1- f,t:I 9 C1 USE ~ ~ ~ S ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Po SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES Schools Process None Schools for SO or 55' above Schools/I. If any portion of a structure on the subject property Is wit1:Im less than 100 feet Qffrom a residential zone, then that portion of the II more attendees: averal!:e Day care: structure shall not exceed 30 feet above average buildIng elevation and the structure shall be set back a minimum of20 feet from the Day care buildinl!: Determined property line of the residential zone. facilities, SO' SO' SO' elevation for on a case by 2. For Schools. wIth the exception of I!:YtTIs. If approved throul!:h Process III. the hell!:ht of a structure may exceed 35' above averal!:e except class I!:Yms If case basis. buildlnl!: elevation to a maximum of 40', If all of the followinl!: criteria are met: II home located 100' a. The structure is located 100' or more from a low-densltv zone. occupations. or more from b. The additional hell!:ht Is necessarv to accommodate the particular use conducted In the buildlnl!:: and 20' 20' any residential c. Each required yard abuttinl!: the structure Is Increased 5' for each I' the structure exceeds 35' above averal!:e buildlnl!: elevation: and ~ d. The increased hell!:ht Is consistent with I!:oals & policies for the area of the subject proPertY as established by the comprehensive plan. Day care for 13 or ~ b This use may locate on the subject property only ifit will not be detrimental to the character of the neighborhood In which It Is more attendees: located and: m 35' above a. It will serve the Immediate area In which It Is located; or t:wøI 20' 20' 20' average b. The subject property is adjacent to a collector or arterial right-of-way. ~ building ¡..!.. Day care facilities must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. This play '=;¡II Othe Is' elevation for area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' In height. Play equipment and structured play areas must be ~ rw e. all other set back at least 10' from each property line. =- "structures. S. School facilities may Include one accessory living facility per structure. (jO 20 5 10' 6. All activities ertainln to schools such as auto-re air or other uses that ma 1m act ad acent ro ertles must take lace within an :::=t See note~ 1 enclosed bulldinl!:. -:.:-::) See notes 1 & II and 2. $. 7 ~ Day care facilities ¡nay include one accessory living facility per structure. ~ é. 8~ Hours of operation and maximum number of attendees may be limited by the city to reduce impacts on nearby residential uses. Y , I' +. 9"-The Clty'may require an on-site passenger loading area, depending on the number and nature of attendees and the extent and n~ \ of existing street Improvements. .~rl. &. 10~ Day care and schools must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health services and/or the state m superintendent of public Instruction. 9. !.!.. No maximum lot coverage is established. Instead, the buildable area will be determined by other site development requireme I.e., required buffers, parking lot landscaping, surface water facilities, etc. +0. 12. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. .1+.11. For landscaping requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVII. ~. 14. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. . .J.. 15. Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to determine what'other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject property. Process I, II, III and IV are described in For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. §§ 22.386-22411, 22-431-22-460, For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et. seq. 22-476-22498 respectively. For details regarding required yards. see § 22-1131 et seq. m ,~ '" .... . ~::J. .~ ø t:':::2 .=i r (Ord. No. 90-43. § 2(35,27), 2.27.90; Ord. No. 93-170. § 7(Exh. B), 4-20.93; Ord. No. 96.270 § 5.7.2.96; Ord. No. 97.291. § 3, 4-1-97) Sec. 22.724. Schools; day care facilities; ~hurehes. The following uses shall be pennitted in the neighborhood business (BN) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Schools. ~ G) m I >..J w () -n I Ñ --.J USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use... THEN. across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS ~ ~ 1= ~ ~ e" ¡..¡ ~ ~ g Q~ ~~ 5~ ~~ ~ CI) ¡.. S :;;- ~ § .\ ~ ft û5 DetermIned 11. Day care facilitIes must contain an outdoor play area wIth at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using the area at anyone time. on a case by This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6'In height. Play equipment and case basis. structured play areas must be set back at least 5' from each property line. 2. School and day care facilities may Include one accessory living facility. . 3. Day care facilities and schools must comply with the requirements of the state department of socIal and health services and/or the state superintendent of public Instruction. 4. All activIties oertalnln/!: to schools. such as auto-reoalr or other uses that may Imoact adjacent orooertles. must take olace In an enclosed bulldinl!:. ' 4. ~ If any portion of a structure on the subject property Is wIthIn 100 feet of a resIdential zone, then that portion of the structure shall not exceed 30 feet above average buildIng elevation and the structure shall be set back a minimum of 20 feet from the property line of the resIdential zone. 6.For Schools. with the exceotlon of ItVtnS. the helszht ora structure may exceed 35' above avera!!:e bulldin/!: elevation to a maxImum of 40'. If all of the followln!!: criteria are met: a. The structure Is located more than 100' from a low densitY zone. b. The additional hel!!:ht Is neeessary to accommodate the oartlcular use conducted In the bulldln!!:: and c. Each reQuired yard abuttln!!: the structure Is Increased 5' for each I' the structure exceeds 35' above avera !;e bull .- elevation: and- d. The Increased hel!!:ht Is consIstent wIth /!:oals k oollcles for the area of the sublect orooertv as established by the-";;' comorehenslve olano Y $. 2. No maximum lot coverage Is established. Instead, the buildable area will be determIned by other site develOPe requirements, I.e., requIred buffers, parkIng lot landscaping, surface water facilities, etc. m' . 6.1 For community desIgn guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. :¡.., ~ For landscapIng requirements that apply to the proj~ct, see Article XVII. I $. 2,. For sIgn requirements that apply to the project, see ArtIcle xvIll. N 9. 10. Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject pro - ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~o i~ ZONE BN SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES For other InformatIon about parkIng and parkIng areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limIt, see § 22-1046 et. seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. Day care facilities, Day care except class for 13 or IT home more occupations. attendees: Process ill Schools: 17,200 I Schools for 50 or Process ill sq. ft. more attendees: 50' 50' 50' 55' above avera!!:e building elevation for mnill located 100' or more from m residential ~ (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(45.65), 2.27.90; Ord. No. 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 96-270, § 5, 7-2.96; Ord. No. 97-291, § 3, 4.1-97) Otherwise: 20' 20' Day care for 12 or fewer attendees: Process II Day care for 13 or more attendees: 20' 20' Otherwise: 20' 5' See notes 4 & 7. Process I, II, ill and IV are described In §§ 22.386-22-411, 22-431-22-460, 22-476-22-498 respectively. 20' 20' , 35' above average buildIng elevation for all other structures. 10' See note!.5 and 6. Sec. 22-755. Schools; day care facilities; churches. The following uses shall be pennitted in the community business (BC) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Schools, Business or Vocational Schools. or Trade Schools Day care facilities. except class II home occupatIons. Church. synagogue or other place of religious worship. USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use... THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS REQUIRED YARDS ~ ð ¡:: ~ ;:¡ ~ ¡,,¡ ¡:¡: ~ æ g o~ ¡:j; -t.IJ ::>- 0'> ' ¡:j~ t.IJ N ëi5 S ,..¡ ,-.. .c () co ~ ¡§ ëi5 Process II Possible Process III See note 1. f-o ð ~ .... None 120' 0' See notes 6 & 9. m ~ ¿ ::=::::8 tOO ~.:t ,~ I I !~ Process I, II. III and IV are ~escrilfed in §§ 22.385-22-411. 22-431-22-460. 22-475-22-498 respectively. 55' above' Schools and day averaø:e care: Detennlned buildinø: on a case by case elevation for basis. ø:vms iflocated 100' or more CI1\1r~l1.s: from any 1 fer "'or,' S residential p'Gpl. bastd 9A zone maximum 9c~lIpaAcy IGad IA tII. prlAclplo w9n:l1lp al'Oa. ~ ~~ ~::> m~ ~ 0(1) ¡:j° §~ ¡:j~ A transportation management plan (TMP) shall be submitted as part of the 'application. The IMP shall address the following: traffic control. parkin !; demand and management. and traffic movement to the adjacent street system, 1 ZONE BC SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES 1. If any portion of a structure on the sublect property Is less than 100 feet from a residential zone. then that Dortlon of the structure shall not exceed 30 feet above averaø:e buildjnx elevation and the structure shall be set back a minimum of20 feet from the Droperty line of the residential zone. ¡, 2. ExceDt for ø:vms. llf approved through Process III. the'helght of a structure may exceed 35' above average building elevation to a maximum of 55', If all of the following criteria are met: a. The addItional height Is necessary to accOmmodate the particular use conducted In the building; and b. Tho subj,~t pl'Qpo~ d9'5 R9t adjGIA a ",sld'Rtfal ZGAOj aAd c. Each required yard abutting the structure Is Increased .t.~' for each I' the structure exceeds 35' above average building elevation; and d. TholAcl'Oa5,d 11,lght ....111 R9t blG~k ylt'.'18 d,slgRat.d by tI1. cGm !l'tl1oAsh'o pItA; aAd e. The Increased height is consistent with goals & policies for the area of the subject property as established by the comprehensive plan. . ~ ~ Church facilities may contain a rectory or sImilar dwelling unIt for use by the religious leader of the congregation. 6-.1. Day care facilities must contain an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. it for each child using the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' In height. Play equipment and structured play areas must be set back at least 5' from each property line. ~ ~ Day care facilities may Include accessory living facilities as defined by Sec. 22-1. 50 §.. Day care facilities and schools must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and hearth..... services and/or the state superintendent of public InstructIon. ,U . 7. All activities emlnln to Schools Business or Vocational Schools or Trade Schools such as auto-re air or oth s that may Impact adjacent DroDertles. must take place within an enclosed buildlnø:. ~æ :~::::-..:: ~ ~: :=..'"':.~ .;.'",.:': ~~ 1K? rut frt!m tho pr~orty IIn. 9ftl1e reSIdential Z9Rt-. :¡.., ~ No maximum lot coverage Is established. "Instead, the buildable area will be detennlned by other site develop~nt . " requirements, I.e., required buffers, parking lot landscaping, surface water facilities, etc.. ~~ &.9. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. r:::--, 9.lQ., For landscaping requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVII. , .w..u... For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. -I-t-. 12. Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq, to detennlne what other rovlsions of this cha ter may apply to the subject pro I (') TI ~ For other infannatlon about parking and parking areas, see § 22-1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22-1046 et. seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22-1131 et seq. (Ord. No. 90-43, § 2(45.65), 2-27-90; Ord, No, 93-170, § 7(Exh. B), 4-20-93; Ord. No. 96-270, § 5, 7-2-96; Ord, No, 97-291. § 3, 4-\-97) 0' 35'above average building elevation for all other structures. See notes I & &-~. ;g~. ø~ m=- ~~ ~."~ 0 " , '" ..J Sec. 22-799. Schools; day care facilities; churches. The following uses shall be permitted in the city center core (CC-C) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. . . THEN, across for REGULATIONS en MINIMUMS æ en REQUIRED YARDS en \.1.1 u ZONE z g < 2 ~~ ø.. CC-C S o¡:<: ¡ U ~ø.. \.1.1 5~ t::j ~ ~ ;;:¡ en ~ t:)~ '" ~~ b ~ \&I e: men SPECIAL REGULA nONS AND NOTES USE ~ ,..¡ c;; ~ø.. Schools, Process n None 20' 0' 0' 55' above Schools and day care: 1. The City may, using Process m, modi!)' required yard, height, landscape and buffer and other business Possible avera!!:e building Determined on a case site design and dimensional requirements for a proposed development that meets the followln.g ~or Process See notes 1&-.8. elevation for by case basis. criteria: vocational m I!:VI11S Iflocated a. The proposed development witt be consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan policies for ~ school. See note 100' or more Chu~ho8i this zone; and . 1. from any 1 fur over)' 5 p,gplo b. The proposed development"wltt be consistent with applicable design guidelines; and Day care residential zone based Ðn IR81CIlRum c. The street, utilities. and other Infrastnlcture In the area are adequate to support the proposed facility, ( Qoupan~' Igad In m. development. except class prlne!plo "~1'!:111p 2. Day care facilities must contaIn an outdoor play area with at least 75 sq. ft. for each child using n home 35' above area. the area at anyone time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other occupations. average building Churches: A screen at least 6' in height. Play equipment and structured play areas must be set back at least 5' elevation for all transportation from each property line. Churches and other stnlctures. mana!!:ement plan 3. Day care facilities may Include accessory living facilities for one staff person. other places ITMP) shall be 4. All activities pertaining to schools or business Q( lIogo and tl'9do or vocational schools. SUCh:tJ of religious See note 1.. submitted as part of _.1"" 011", "" thot m'" I""",, "I"""""",,"," ""'~ to'" pl.", wlthlo M MOI"~ worship. the application. The building. TMP shall address the 5. Day care facilities and schools must comply with the requirements of the state department 0 fotlowln!!:: traffic social and health services and/or the state superintendent of pub tic Instnlctlon. control. parking 6. No maximum lot coverage Is estabtlshed. Instead, the buildable area wl11 be determined by demand and other site development requirements, I.e., required buffers, parking lot landscaping, surface wm mana!!:ement. and ..,11",', "". ~ traffic movement to 7. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. the adlacent street 8. For landscaping requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVII. ~ system. 9. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article xvllI. 10. Refer to Sec. 22.946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply 0 subject property. Process 1, n, ill and IV are described in I For other Information about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. ." §§ 22.38&-22-411, 22-431-22-460, For details of what may exceed this height tlmlt, see § 22.1046 et. seq. .~ 22-47&-22-498 respectively. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. ~ m t;~ ~;.~ :~~ '::::::II [fg r;::-"::1 ".~ ('\ :-em )~ >< ~.) J: ¡1- m ~I~ () . 'il ~. '-J Sec. 22-812. Schools; day care facilities; churches. The following uses shall be permitted in the city center frame (CC-F) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: USE Schools, busIness Q! vocational school9 ' ~ ~. Day care facility, except class IT home occupatIons. Churches or other places ofreliglous worship. DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use... THEN, across for REGULATIONS tI:) MINIMUMS tI:) æ REQUIRED YARDS ¡.1.) (,) ~ ~~ ø:; Og: :<;, QtI:) ~~ ¡.1.) g ~o -¡.1.) t;¡ § ~ !Í:;:¡ ~~ ;:¡- tI:) ~ ~~ 9 ¡.1.) m~ ft e tI:) 1. The City may, using Process III, modIfY required yard, height, landscape and buffer and other site design and dimensional requIrements for a proposed development that meets the following criteria: a. The proposed development will be consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan policies for this zone; b. The proposed development will be consistent with applicable design guidelines; and c. The street utilitIes and other Infrastructure In the area are adequate to support the proposed development. 2. Day care facilities must contain an outdoor play area with at least 7S sq. ft. for each child using the area at any one time. This play area must be completely enclosed by a solid fence or other screen at least 6' In heIght. Play equIpment and structured play areas must be set back at least S' from each property line. 3. Day care facilities may Include accessory livIng facilities as defined by Sec. 22.1. 4. Day care facilitIes and schools must comply with the requirements of the state department of social and health Churches: A servIces and/or the state.superintendent of public Instruction. transportation S. All activities pertaining to schools, or busIness 0911,&, and trade or vocational schools. such as auto.repair or 3S' above mana ;:ement plan (TMP) other usesthat may impact adjacent propertIes. must take place within an enclosed building. average shall be submitted as 6. If any portion ofa structure on the subject property Is ~ less than 100 feet Ðffrom a residential zone, then building part of the application. that portion of the structure shall not exceed 30 feet above average buildIng elevation and the structure shat! be set elevation for The TMP shall address back a minImum of20 feet from the property line of the resIdential zone. all other the followin ;:: traffic 7. No maximum lot coverage Is established. Instead, the buildable area will be determined by other site :-c structures. control. parkin ;: demand development requirements, I.e., required buffers, parkIng lot landscaping, surface water facilities, etc. -..;;:. and mana ;:ement. and 8. For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see Article XIX. , " cj" See notes 1 ¡traffiC movement to the 9. For landscaping requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVII. r\ ':::' & 6. adjacent street system. 10. For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVIII. U J 11. Refer to Sec. 22.946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subjecme SS' above ¡Schools and day care: averaS1:e Determined on a case by bulldlnS1: case basis. elevation for gym!!f Cllllrolles' located 100' I f9r ,yeri S peepl. or more based en m81(imum from any 90ollpano~' lead In th, residential prinoiplo ",gl'tllip aroa ~ tI:) ~ ¡: ;S ~ " ¡.¡ ¡:z: Process.INone 10' II Possible Process III See note 1. 0' 0' See notes 1,2 & 6. Process I, II, III and IV are described in §§ 22.386-220411, 220431-220460, 22-476-220498 respectively. USE ZONE CHART ZONE CC-F SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et. seq. For details regarding required yards, see § 22.1131 et seq. Sec.12-829. Schools, colleges, etc. The following uses shall be permitted in the office park (OP) zone subject to the regulations and notes set forth in this section: ~ G) m I ~ ,...J 0 f USE ZONE CHART DIRECTIONS: FIRST, read down to find use. .. THEN, across for REGULATIONS MINIMUMS CI') I REQUIRED YARDS ~ CI') ~ u ZONE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~g: ~ ~~ ~~ OP ¡¡¡ -~ £:j ~ '" ;:d::= CI') ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ¡;;¡ ~~ b ¡¡¡ USE ~ ft e ~~ SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND NOTES ...¡ CI') Schools. Process None 25' 20' 20' 55' above Determined \. If any portion ofa structure on the sublect propertY Is less than 100 feet from a residential zone. then that portion of the Colleges, IT averal1:e on a case by structure shall not exceed 30 feet above averal1:e bulldlnl1: elevation and the structure shall be set back a minimum of20 feet universities, Possible See 35' 20' 20' bulldln !; case basis. from the propertY line of the residential zone. QLbuslness Process note 6. elevation for +. 2.. Except for I1:Yms.llf approved through Process m, the height of a structure may exceed 35' above average building Q!~ ill SO' 20' 20' IMIlS Iflocated elevation to a maximum of 55', If all ofthe following criteria are met: . vocational See note 100' or more a. The additional height Is necessary to accommodate the particular use conducted In the building, and schools. 1. See notes 2, 4 &. 8. ftom any II. Tht subjtçt J!~J!.rt:3' d9tS 119t adj9111 a RIsldtlltlal 2:9I1t¡ alld , residential ~Q, Each required yard abuttIng the structure Is Increased +1' for each I' the structure exceeds 35' above average building ~ elevation; and d. Tht ¡lIcl'tascd IItlgllt "'IIIMt bl9ck "¡c"'s dtslgflat,d by tht ogmpl'tlltllsl..t phlll; alld .. £:. The Increased height Is consistent with goals &. policies for the area of the subject property as established by the 35' above comprehensive plan. . average ~ ~ Front yard setback: 2S'lfentry Is visible from R.O.W. and front facade is IS% glass; 3S'lflandscape buffer and n' building stormwater facilities are located in the front yard; or SO' Ifparklng and driving areas are located In the front yard. elevation for ¡'1,. The subject property must be. designed so that truck parklng,loadlng and maneuvering areas; areas where noise ~ ~ generating outdoor uses and activities may occur; and vents and similar features are located as far as possible from an:c ~ structures. residential zone. == S. All activities pertalnlnsz to schools colleszes universities or business or vocational schools such as auto-repair or o~ t See notes 1 ~ uses that m~ Im~act adlacent properties. must take place within an enclosed bulldln !;. .,. . (I:~ b 4. IhllY p9 ¡911 f a s~cruRl ~II ;;, £ubjcct propcrt;, is '."Itllill 1 QO fltt 9f a £llIgl- famlty r.fsldtRtlal Z9R', tIleR that!j) . p9rt19R 9ftllt ~tructYrt sllalt R9t txceod 30 felt ab9'" a,..tl'8g. bulldlllg tl."atI9R. = ~ ~ May not conduct any activity or use on the subject property that Involves the release of toxic or noxious gases,EJ;;¡s . - ~ ~ 1. No maximum lot coverage Is established. Instead, the buildable area will be determined by other site develop. . . ~~ requirements, I.e., required buffers, parking lot landscaping, surface water facilities, etc. :. : ~ 1-..t For community design guidelines that apply to the project, see ArtIcle XIX. ~ g. 2. For landscaping requirements that apply to the proJect, see Article XVII. 0 9.1Q" For sign requirements that apply to the project, see Article XVnI. -w"'11. Refer to Sec. 22-946 et seq. to determine what other provisions of this chapter may apply to the subject pro~ J 1 Process I, IT, ill and IV are described In I For other information about parking and parking areas, see § 22.1376 et seq. §§ 22.386-22-411, "-'" 22-431-22-460, For details of what may exceed this height limit, see § 22.1046 et. seq. j~ 22-476-22-498 respectively. For details regarding required yards. see § 22-1131 et seq. m ;( .:;:3:2 ~ FWCC CHAPTER 22, ZONING Sec. 22.1. Definitions Adjoining shall mean property that touches or is directly across the street from the subject property. For the purpose of height regulations, any portion of a structure which is more than 100 feet or more from a low density zone is not considered to be adjoining that zone. r:: "." rH' r-J ~.......,.. c,. ~>\ t,c- ~,l""'" . ....-- PAGE~O~.1!L EXH.~Ianlí C PAGE f OF I 1:\200 I Code Amcndmcnts\Sdtools\SEP A \Dcfaniûon of Adjoining.DOCILast printed 2/1410 I I: 16 PM MEETING SUMMARY Commissioners present: Karen Kirkpatrick Hope Elder, Nesbia Lopes, Bill Drake, John Caulfield, Dini Duclos, and Dave Osaki. Commissioners absent: none. Guests present: Bill May. Staff present: Community Development Services Director Kathy McClung, Community Development Services Deputy Director Greg Fewins, Senior Planner Margaret Clark, Consultant Rick Sepler; Assistant City Attorney Phil Olbrechts; Traffic Engineer Rick Perez; and Administrative Assistant E. Tina Piety. Chairwoman Kirkpatrick called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. ApPROVAL OF MINUTES The November 15,2000, meeting minutes were approved as presented. AUDIENCE COMMENT None. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Ms. McClung reminded the Commissioners of the Volunteer Dinner to be held this Friday, February 23, 2001. The city has received new city codes and each commissioner has been given a copy. Ms. McClung requested the commissioners recycle their old codes. She announced that Greg Fewins has been promoted to Deputy Director and the city is considering a second Deputy Director for the department who would concentrate on economic development. COMMISSION BUSINESS Public Hearing - Allowed Maximum Heights & Other Miscellaneous Code Amendments Chairwoman Kirkpatrick opened the Public Hearing. Ms. Clark gave the staff report. The proposed amendments consist of: 1) a definition for business or vocational school, trade school, and school, and clarification of which zones they would be allowed in; 2) modifying the use zone charts to allow for schools in the Office Park zone; 3) allowing for increased heights for school gyms and other school- related structures; 4) modifying the use zone charts to ensure consistency in height requirements in the Multifamily Residential Zones; and 5) modifying parking requirements for churches to address the wide range of uses associated with churches. Ms. Clark went over the specifics of the proposed amendments and provided the commission with copies of her overheads. Pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), a Determination of Non significance for this proposal was issued on February 3, 2001. The comment period ended February 19,2001. One comment was received from Jeff Green of the Federal Way School District and was incorporated into the~l.r.o...posed amendments. . EXH I B rr ~ u PAGE--L~F 1 Planning Commission Page 2 February 21, 2001 The commission inquired if a business that does a lot of training fall into the trade school definition. Ms. Clark replied that the city would research whether the training is an accessory to the main use (business). The code does allow for accessory uses, and in such a case, the business would not be defined as a trade school. The commission discussed the Transportation Management Plan (TMP) proposed to be required of churches for parking. Concerns were raised over whether it would decrease the number of parking spaces and if it would add substantially to the cost of a penn it. Ms. Clark responded that a TMP could decrease the number of required parking spaces. TMP's are tailored to each individual project. It is conceivable that one church with a lot of uses (Sunday worship, meetings throughout the week, a school, etc.) may require more parking spaces than the current code states, and other with only Sunday worship may require fewer. A TMP could increase the cost of a larger project, but for a small project, it could be as simple as a paragraph or two. Concern was expressed over the Gene Juarez Beauty School that is located in the City Center Frame (CC-F) zoning district. Which school definition would it fall under? If it is a Trade School, which seems the most likely definition, the proposed amendments will make it nonconfonning. The commission does not like the idea of creating a nonconfonning use. Staff will research this issue. There was no Public Testimony. Chairwoman Kirkpatrick closed the Public Hearing. It was m/s/c (no nays) to add Trade Schools back to the CC-F zone. There was no discussion. It was m/s/c (no nays) to adopt the staff recommendation as modified. There was no discussion. Public Hearing - Mega-Churches Code Amendments Commissioner Lopes excused herself from this portion of the meeting due to a possible conflict of interest. Chairwoman Kirkpatrick opened the Public Hearing. Consultant Rick Sepler presented the staff report. The proposed amendments add a definition for mega-church, update the definition of church, and add mega-churches to the Business Park (BP) zone. Since the Staff Report was sent to the Planning Commission, staff changed the definition of mega-church to a seating capacity of 1,000, instead of 2,000. Furthermore, addition letters were received. These have been given to the commissioners at this meeting. Mr. Sepler asked the commission to keep in mind that the scope of this amendment is citywide, not property specific. Because the proposed amendments would affect the potential Christian Faith Center (CFC) project, many of the letters (and most likely, much of the testimony) speak to this potential project. The commission is asked to consider CFC only as an example. Pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), a Oetennination of Non significance for this proposal was issued on February 3, 2001. The comment period ended February 19,2001. Numerous letters were received. They express their concerns and support of the potential CFC project. They express concern over water quality and wetlands. And they inquire if the city is considering the King County concerns over mega-churches in rural areas. Chairwoman Kirkpatrick opened the Public Testimony. EXH~BuT 1> PAGE-2..0F -1-- K:\CD Admin FilesIPLANCOM\200llMeeting Summary 02-21~LdocILast printed 0)/()2/2001 02:32 PM Page 3 February 21, 2001 Planning Commission Peter Orser, Quadrant, PO Box 130, Bellevue - He commented that it is important to hear about a specific site in order to get an idea of what people propose. He supports the amendment. Churches bring a sense of community and are good neighbors. Traffic would not be too big of a problem because the church traffic would occur at different days and time then commuter traffic. Gil Hulsman, 1001 Shaw Road, Puyallup - He is with Abby Road Development, which is working on the potential CFC project. He provided the commission with a conceptual master plan and conceptual elevations for the potential CFC project. He stated that the site is 50 acres, but that does not tell the whole story. Much of the site would be dedicated to roads, wetlands, buffers, landscaping, sport fields, etc. Only some 45 percent of the site would be buildings and parking (i.e. impervious surface). He remarked that the buildings would be designed similar to office buildings. He asked the commission to keep in mind what churches look like today, and to consider how the contribute to the quality of life. Greg Heath, 2214 Tacoma Road, Puyallup - He is the principle traffic engineer for the potential CFC project. He stated that Federal Way would require a traffic analysis and mitigation. Traffic would be different than that from a business. The potential private school would have larger trip generation, but that can be mitigated. A business use leads to the largest amount of traffic. Morgan Llewellyn, PO Box 902, Kent - He is the real estate broker for CFC and supports the amendment. He commented that one of the aspects he considered when looking for a new site for CFC was where do the people who attend the church live? Most of them live in Federal Way. He stated that the recent Market Study conducted by the city showed that there is a lot of BP land in the area. Federal Way has a 20-year supply, and there is also a lot available in nearby areas, such as the Kent valley. Because ofthis, the property in question is not being utilized. He remarked that the church is reaching out to the community to address their concerns and issues (they recently met with the Friends of the Hylebos). This is a project Federal Way could be proud of. Wayne Rankin, 21024 24th Avenue South, Seattle - He is the CFC financial officer. He stated that the sanctuary would be open to many uses. This would be a safe place for children and youth. The site would house CFC corporate offices and a public bookstore and café. Sandra Corronza, 4161 Augusta Drive - She commented that the benefits of a private Christian school include: 1) parents move kids to private schools when they don't do well in public schools; 2) it would provide numerous community service hours; 3) it would draw new people to the area; 4) it would use existing businesses; 5) the level of commitment of parents and teachers produces outstanding students; 6) it would provide public uses; and 7) the early childhood development program would be a safe place for parents to leave younger children. Molly Venske, 21024 24th Avenue South, Seattle - She is the creative arts director at CFC and supports the amendment. CFC would provide drama, music, dance, and television for the church and community. They offer acting classes and camps and family theater. K:\CD Admin FilcslPLANCOM\2oollMeeting Summary 02-21~1.~ pÖntcd 031021200102:32 PM EXHIBIT } G E :» -:=>\ ~ -1. PA. ":1. ~-/¡~" Planning Commission Page 4 February 21, 2001 Ray Anderson, 23014 West Edwards - He is a CFC elder who is looking to move to this area and supports the amendment. He is a marriage counselor who focuses on improving communication and feels it would be a benefit to the community to be able to offer this service in Federal Way. Tom Henderson, 147 South 294th Place - He is a contractor and CFC member who supports the amendment. He stated that this is an opportunity to use empty land, provide jobs, and provide support for existing businesses. Rob Scott, 1900 SW Campus Drive - He is a CFC youth worker who supports the amendment. He commented that church can be a positive influence on young people by teaching them good values. CFC draws youth from all over the area, not just their school. Margaret Nelson, 32904 4th Avenue SW - She opposes the amendment. One purpose of the BP zoning is to provide a place for taxable businesses. Business taxes helps to lower private property tax. The city has only about 115 acres of open BP land left. She noted that the chart in the staff report that addresses taxes does not include increases over time. She questioned why a church school would be allowed in the BP zone, but not public school. Ida Pressnall, 35530 52nd South, Auburn - She lives on the West Hill of Auburn and opposes the amendment. She stated that more people would have been at the meeting if there had been better advertising. She commented that the traffic in the area is a mess, and soon there will be a new high school and junior high school in the area generating even more traffic. She objects to the tax base being lost and that the potential CFC project would take of the remaining BP land. Raymond Lawrence, 4314 SW 320'h Place - He supports the amendment. He commented that he has teenagers and the CFC would provide positive role models for them. Churches provide positive role models and would be positive to the community. Brooke Scheib, 20718 9'h Avenue South - She supports the a~endment. She stated that as a school counselor, she knows we need resources for families. CFC represents some 50 nations. These people would be part of the community. The church would help families and young people. She commented that it doesn't matter where you build, there will always be traffic problems. We need to look at the larger picture of helping people. Garet Munger, Terra Associates, 12525 Willows Road, Kirkland - He is the CFC wetland consultant and supports the amendment. He showed the commission an aerial photo of the site and indicated the three wetlands on the property. He stated that the site also has tributaries to the Hylebos. He commented that any project would have to address the wetland issues. CFC would have to meet all city regulations and provide mitigation as needed. Their current proposal would create some 6,000 square feet of new wetland. Loretta Morgan, 3202 45th Avenue NE, Tacoma - She has lived in the neighborhood nine years and opposes the amendment. She requested the commission delay their decision because only a few members of the community are here because they only recently heard of the meeting. She commented that BP zones are located in the most highly congested areas of Federal Way (mega anything would have serious impacts). She has sent the city an e-mail (a copy was provided to the commission) stating her concerns and requested t~~Rm~Td it.:J> PAGE~JF -L- K:\CD Admin FilcslPLANCOM\2OO .\Meeting Summary 02-21-0 I.doc/Last print<d 0310212001 02:32 PM Planning Commission Page 5 February 21, 2001 She feels the decisional criteria do not support the proposal, specifically, this proposal would not preserve and protect Federal Way's single-family neighborhoods and it would not protect residential areas from impacts of adjacent non-residential areas. Tom Frostad, 2100 South 336'h, R2 - He lives across from the potential CFC site. He stated that the project would adversely affect traffic on 336th. The city already has too much traffic and many four-lane roads. The city should save BP land for tax-based businesses. He commented that the church does not meet the decisional criteria, specifically; it would not protect residential areas from impacts of adjacent non-residential areas. He supports the church, but not in that location. Elizabeth Kari, 2012 South 331" Street - She opposes the amendment. She commented that we should not kid ourselves. The city says this amendment is not project specific, but Federal Way does not have an outstanding need for a mega-church, and if it weren't for CFC, this amendment would not be happening. She stated that a mega..church is not intended to serve a community; it is a destination. She also feels that the amendment does not~meet the decisional criteria. It would generate a lot of traffic on Saturday and Sunday. She commented that the neighborhoods property values would decline and they would be limited in the enjoyment of their property. The city should consider the needs of the neighborhood. Walt Linburg, 31431lfh Avenue South - He has lived here for many years and opposes the amendment. The amendment would cause an increase in traffic. It would remove large amounts of taxable property. It would be an additional burden on fire and police protection, with no taxes generated for this s(~rvice. For a city in need of revenue, it doesn't make sense to remove a taxable source. Glenn Sawyer, 2005 South 3315/ Street - He opposes the amendment. He feels it violates the mission statement of the Department of Community Development Services, which states in part, "...to help maintain and improve the quality oflife in Federal Way by managing and fostering the safe, orderly and beneficial development and implementation of land use, building construction, code enforcement, neighborhood development and human services programs..." He asked, "What good is a comp plan if you keep bending the rules?" He commented that on one side of him, a radio station with 10 employees is being told to leave, but on the other we are planning :a large church. It would add pollution to Hylebos creek by runoff from the roads and parking lot. He also commented that there is not enough infrastructure to support the traffic and it would add to the noise. Martin Durkan, 330 SW 43rå Street, Renton - He supports the amendment. He commented that there is a resurgence of all types of religion in the US, and ehurches are having problems finding enough urban land. The issues raised tonight are all valuable and he asked people to remember that this is just the beginning of a long process. He stated that if you can't mitigate, you can't build. He also stated that public schools are locatl~d in areas where private schools are not allowed. Rick Brassfield, 1639 South 31(jh, Suites A & B - He stated that he is in agreement with much of what the City Council has done over the years. He has been a business owner in the area for 20 years. He feels a church would bring more people in and increase business. He stated that there is a lot of space in Federal Way that can be used. E}(Un~M~ ~ ~L "rnJ" lL '~~~ PAGE..LUF~7 K:\CD Admin FílcsIPLANCOM\200llMeeting Summary 02-21-4l.cIocILast printed 03,mnO()1 02:32 PM Planning Commission Page 6 February 21, 2001 Marv Smith, 1039 South 31(jh, Suites A & B - He has lived and owned a business in Federal Way for 24 years. He commented that traffic seems to be a moot point because both a church and a business would bring increased traffic. It seems a church would have more open space (i.e. a ballfield). He feels it would bring in business. Maxine Ranta, 29829lf' Avenue SW - She stated that we are not here to decide if CFC would be a good neighbor. Traffic is a concern. A school with a church is not an accessory use. It would be busy all the time. Chairwoman Kirkpatrick closed the Public Testimony. Phil Olbrechts noted that currently, a mega-church could locate anywhere a church or school is allowed. This amendment would limit them to the BP zone. He remarked that in other states, the courts have said that jurisdictions cannot deny a church because it won't be taxed. Given the cli"inate in this state, he feels it is likely that should the issue go to trial here, the courts would rule the same. He reiterated that while the public is welcome to comment on potential projects, this is a citywide amendment and the commission needs to consider the city as a whole, not a particular project. The commission had numerous questions and concerns. One concern was allowing a private school in a zone where public schools are not allowed. Staff commented that a school could be allowed as an accessory use to a church. The commission also expressed concern over traffic. Rick Perez commented that any development would have to provide a traffic study that would detennine what improvements would need to be done to mitigate the traffic. Such improvement would probably consist of at least Y:z street improvements, including curb, gutter, sidewalk, and street trees. It was m/s/c to continue the Public Hearing to March 7, 2001, at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers. It was m/s/c to extend the meeting for 10 tninutes. To address their concerns, the commission has requested staff to prepare the following analysis and locate the following materials: 1. Detennine if a study is available which documents the "spin off' economic benefits for a community from a mega church. Redmond, Washington and other jurisdictions with experience in this area should be contacted. 2. Detennine the number of employees that a typical mega church would employ on-site. 3. Prepare a comparison matrix which summarizes the differences and similarities (bulk, dimensional, coverage, parking, trip generation, etc.) and relative impacts of typical uses occurring within a Business Park (BP) zoning district and the potential establishment of a mega church in the same designation. 4. Provide an illustrative map that identifies vacant parcels located within the BP zoning districts. The map should alsò identify vacant 50-acre sites located in other zoning districts that currently allow for churches. EXHftenT 1) PAGE-ÍLjF7 K:I£D Admin FiksIPLANCQM\200I\Meding Summuy 02-2I.ol.docILost printed Om2l2OOl 02:32 ~ Planning Commission Page 7 February 21, 2001 5. Prepare an analysis of the relative financial impact on the provision of public services (police, fire, emergency services) from a mega church as compared to development facilitated under BP zoning. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS Ms. McClung asked the commissioners to stay a few minutes after the meeting so she could obtain pictures for the upcoming volunteer dinner. AUDIENCE COMMENT None. ADJOURN The meeting was adjourned at 10:07 p.m. EXH~ra~~ 1> PAGE-1.0F 1 K:'£D Admin FilesIPLANCOM\200IIMccúag Summary 02-2I.o\.do<ILast printed 03lO2l2OO102:32 PM MEETING DATE: - 'I-/3/ð /- ITEM# :JL (L) CITY OF FEDERAL WAY City Council AGENDA ITEM SUBJECT: Amended Sprint BP A Tower Wireless Site Lease/14th Avenue Way SW CATEGORY: X CONSENT X ORDINANCE BUSINESS _HEARING FYI RESOLUTION STAFF REPORT PROCLAMATION STUDY SESSION OTHER BUDGET IMP ACT: Amount Budgeted: $ Expenditure Amt: $ Contingency Reqd: $ ATTACHMENTS: February 22,2001 Memorandum from City Attorney Bob C. Sterbank to Finance, Economic Development and Regional Affairs Committee, Draft Ordinance Amending Ordinance 99-359, and Draft Site Lease Agreement. SUMMARYIBACKGROUND: Sprint Spectrum previously received City Council approval to lease City property for purposes of installation of a wirele~lacility on and beneath a BP A Tower located adjacent to 14th Way SW. Sprint also previously received a franchise from the City Council, in Ordinance No. 99-359, to install conduit containing power and fiber optic cabling within the City rights-of-way at S. 320th Street, and the intersection of S. 324th Street and SR 99, to connect other Sprint wireless antennae on BP A towers to the power system and switched telephone network. When Sprint received its site lease approval for the BP A tower installation adjacent to 14th Way SW, it did not request or receive approval to install power/fiber conduit along the BP A corridor or within 12th A venue S W necessary to connect the wireless antennae to the power system and telephone network. Sprint has requested such authorization, which requires minor amendments to the site lease and franchise ordinance, and submission of additional drawings depicting the new installation. CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: The Finance, Economic Development and Regional Affairs Committee voted on February 28,2001 to forward the proposed franchise and site lease amendments to full Council with a "do pass" recommendation. CITY MANAGER RECOMMEND A ~No-MoIi" to fo~~ce "'"cnding 0, dh". ~.~. ... m.ndod gitD Leo,. tv ><wnd re~ ~ ~ ~ ' r d? &, s:- APPROVED FOR INCLUSION IN COUNCIL PACKET: . APPROVED DENIED T ABLED/DEFERREDINO ACTION (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CL R/CS OFFICE) COUNCIL BILL # 1st Reading Enactment Reading ORDINANCE # RESOLUTION # ~t;,r ?þð/tf/ COUNCIL ACTION: ~ ~ -Z/~ ~ qy ~~ '1ft;; / / DRAFT ~113(ð / ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 99-359 AND THE NONEXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE GRANTED THEREIN TO SPRINT SPECTRUM, L.P., ADELA W ARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, TO OCCUPYRIGHTS-OF-W A Y OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, WITHIN THE SPECIFIED FRANCHISE AREA FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSTALLING, CONSTRUCTING, MAINTAINING, REP AIRING, AND RESTORING A FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION CABLE WITHIN AND THROUGH THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY. WHEREAS, Sprint Spectrum, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership ("Sprint Spectrum"), is the owner of wireless telecommunications antennae located on Bonneville Power Administration ("BP A") towers located north of South 320th Street and east oflnterstate 5, and at the comer of S. 324th Street and Pacific Highway South (SR 99) in Federal Way; and WHEREAS, the City Council on December 7,1999 adopted Ordinance No. 99-359, granting Sprint a franchise for installation of underground conduit containing power and fiber optic cable within specific City rights-of-way, in order to connect Sprint's wireless antennae to the power system and switched telephone network; and . -- WHEREAS Sprint has entered into a Site Lease Agreement dated January 2, 2001 with the City for installation of additional wireless antennae on a BP A tower located northeast of 14th Way SW; and WHEREAS, Sprint wishes to amend the franchise adopted in Ordinance No. 99-359, to permit it to install underground conduit containing power and fiber optic cable within the right-of- ORD# ,PAGEl way of12th Avenue SW, in order to connect Sprint's wireless antennae to be locatednortheastof14th Way SW to the power system and switched telephone network; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Federal Way finds that it is in the public interest to amend such frane-hise, in order to permit Sprint's installation within 12th A venue SW and to clarify the rights and duties of Sprint Spectrum; and WHEREAS, RCW 35A.47.040 permits the City of Federal Way to grant nonexclusive franchises for the use of public streets, bridges or other public ways for, inter alia, conduits, wires and appurtenances for transmission of signals and other methods of communications; and WHEREAS, in granting such a nonexclusive franchise, the City of Federal Way reserves such other powers and authorities granted to Washington code cities by general law; NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Amendment of Franchise Contained in Ordinance No. 99-359 A. Section 1.6 of Ordinance No. 99-359 is hereby amended to read as follows: 1.4 "Facilities" means an underground fiber optic telecommunication line, and any . --- appurtenances necessary to connect the line to the US West switched telephone network~ specifically depicted in such plans approved by the City of Federal Way Public Works Director as part of the issuance of a ri,ght-of-way use permit or other approval. B. Section 1.6 of Ordinance No. 99-359 is hereby amended to read as follows: 1.6 '.'Franchise Area" means only that portion ofthe South 320th Street, S. 324th Street, and.' or SR 99, and 12th A venue SW rights-of-way located in the City of Federal Way and shown in ORD# , PAGE 2 Exhibit A attached hereto, and/or any other areas approved by the Federal Way City Council and incorporated into this Ordinance via amendment. Exhibit A is amended by the addition of site plan attached as Exhibit A hereto. C. Secti9n 5.1 of Ordinance No. 99-359 is hereby amended to read as follows: 5.1 Location. The fiber optic line permitted by this Franchise shall be installed underground, in a location determined by the Director as part of the issuance of a right-of-way use permit or other construction approval. The location of the Facilities, including the underground Facilities and appurtenances, their depths below surface of ground or grade of a right-of-way, and any related existing equipment (such as cellular antennae) to which the Facilities are connected shall be depicted on a map and submitted to the City within thirty (30) days of the installation of the Facilities. Upon written request of the City, Franchisee shall update such map to reflect actual or anticipated improvements to the system. Any such map (or update thereof) so submitted shall be for informational purposes only and shall not obligate Franchisee to undertake any specific improvements, nor shall such map be construed as a proposal to undertake any specific improvements. D. Section 8 of Ordinance No. 99-359 is hereby amended to read as follows: Franchisee shall not utilize open cut or open trench construction methods for installing Facilities, unless: (1) required by an emergency; or (2) unless boring is not technically feasible and permission is first obtained from the Director of Public Works. In the event that Franchisee utilizes open cut or open trench construction methods, +!he Franchisee shall not excavate for a distance of more than one hundred feet (100') without immediately backfilling and compacting to surface grade and city standards. Backfilled trench areas within a driving lane must be patched, either temporarily or permanently, before the end of the work day in which they have been opened. Trench areas within the right-of-way, but not with in a driving lane, must also be ORD# , PAGE 3 patched within the time limits specified by the City on the right-of-way use permit. Final surface restoration shall be completed within thirty (30) days and shall be equal to or better than the surface condition prior to permit issuance. As part of final surface restoration, Franchisee shall install new asphalt overlay for a minimum distance of 300 feet from the cut or trench on both . sides of the cut or trench (i.e., a total distance of 600 feet), unless a shorter distance is approved by the Director. In the event that the City adopts a street or pavement degradation fee by ordinance, at the option of the City, Franchisee shall pay such fee in lieu of installing the new asphalt overlay required by this Section. Any asphalt overlay completed within the Franchise Area during the five (5) year period immediately prior to the date of permit application shall not be open cut by Franchisee unless required by an emergency and subject to the provisions of Subsection 7.2 above. Franchisee shall install new asphalt overlay on any street that is open cut, whether in an emergency or othewise, for a minimum of one (1) block (approximately 500 feet) in length in both directions from the open cut, unless determined otherwise by the Director. Within fifteen (15) days of completion of any installation of Franchisee's Facilities within the Franchise Area, Franchisee shall submit to the Director plans, stamped by a Professional Engineer licensed by the State of Washington, showing the "as-built" location of the Facilities. Section 2. Remainder of Franchise Ordinance Unaffected Except as amended in Section 1 above, the remainder of Ordinance No. 99-359 shall be unaffected, and its provisions shall remain in full force and effect. Section 3. Severability If any section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Franchise should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall ORD# , PAGE 4 not affect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ; Franchise. Section 4. Ratification Any act ~~,msistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this Franchise is hereby ratified and affirmed. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way this day of , 2001. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MA YOR, MIKE PARK ATTEST: CITY CLERK, N. CHRISTINE GREEN, CMC APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY, BOB C. STERBANK - ..... FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: PUBLISHED: EFFECTIVE DATE: ORDINANCE NO. K: \telecom \sprimamendfrn. doc ORD# , PAGE 5 ACCEPTANCE: The undersigned hereby accepts all the rights and privileges of the Franchise as amended above, and acknowledges that such rights and privileges are subject to and limited by all of the terms, conditiom;and obligations contained above and in Ordinance No. 99-359. DATED this - day of , 2001. SPRINT SPECTRUM By: Its: - -- ORD# , PAGE 6 MAR. -13' 01 (TUE) 16:58 TELi425-895-1441 P. 012 MAR. 14. 2001 8: 23AM NO. 1355 P. 12 .\ ACCEPT ANCB: The undersigned hereby accepts aU the rights and privileges of the Franchise as amended above, and acknowledges that such rights and privileges are subject to and limited by all of the tenns, conditions and obligations contained above and in Ordinance No. 99.359. DATED this - day of , 200 1. SPRINT SPECTRUM I/ø¡I é!& ktf By: Its: Sprint Spectrum L.P. G~~f ç"....t".'8 Site Development Director . ... 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TO BOO ""T(, C"""",,,AT( ex.C' """'At O£P1>< ..'" vnc.rr ""'OR '0 !toO TYPICAL CONDUIT TRENCH SC-'Œ3 IO-E TYPICAL CONDUIT TRENCH 5C<L£o4 IO-E SYMBOL L EXHIBIT "A" SITE LEASE AMENDMENT AGREEMENT THIS SITE LEASE AMENDMENT AGREEMENT is entered into this - day of ,2001, by and between the CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, a municipal corporation (hereinafter "City") and SPRINT SPECTRUM LP., a Delaware limited partnership, with its principal office located at 4683 Chabot Drive, Suite 100, Pleasanton, California 94588 (hereinafter "Tenant"). On January 2,2001, City and Tenant entered into a Site Lease Agreement, whereby Tenant leased from City space on and air-space above City-owned property, for installation and operation of certain telephony wireless communications service, including wireless telephone antennae and seven (7) equipment cabinets. Paragraph 27(b) of the Site Lease Agreement provides that any modification or amendment to the Site Lease Agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties. Tenant and City wish to amend the January 2, 200 I Site Lease Agreement to include within the portion of the leased property space for installatirn of underground conduit containing power and fiber optic cable to connect Tenant's Equipment to the power system and switched telephone network. Therefore, in consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties agree that the January 2, 200 I Site Lease Agreement shall be amended as follows: I. Unnumbered First Paragraph Amended The first, unnumbered paragraph, page I, shall be amended as follows: City is the owner in fee simple of public open space located in the City legally described on the attached Exhibit A ("City Property"). Tenant desires to lease space on and air-space above the City Property, as described below, for the installation and operation of certain equipment which include antennas, connecting cables and seven (7) equipment cabinets to be used by Tenant and appurtenances (collectively, "Equipment") for use in connection with its operation of telephony wireless communications service more specifically identified as personal communications service ("PCS"). Tenant also desires to lease space under the City Property, as described below, for the instal1ation of underground conduit containing power and fiber optic cable to connect Tenant's Equipment to the power ~m and switched telephone network. 2. Exhibits Band C Amended The drawings attached hereto shall be added to, and be considered part of, Exhibits Band C attached to and referenced in Paragraph I of the January 2, 2001 Site Lease Agreement. 3. Remainder of Site Lease Agreement Unaffected The remainder of the January 2, 2001 Site Lease Agreement, including any provision not specifically referenced or amended herein, shall be unaffected and shall remain in full force and effect. -1- This Amendment to Site Lease Agreement was executed as of the date first set forth above. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY SPRINT SPECTRUM loP., by Its Managing General Partner By: David H. Mo§eley Its: City Manager By: Title: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Bob C. Sterbank, City Attorney . -2- MA R. 15. 200 1 1:33AM NO. 1374 P. 3 This Amendment to Site Lease Agreement was executed as of the date first set forth above. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY SPRINT SPECTRUM LP., t/PII( Cúa 4J. By: David H. Móseley Its: Çity Manager By: Title: Sprint Spectrum LoP. George Ghantous Site Development Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: Bob C. Sterbank, City Attorney ~ -- ~2- MAR. 15.2001 1:33AM NO. 1374 P. 4 STATE OF ~ COUNTY OF -Æ!OItlt'dtlt ~ ss. On th. is d~ersO!lal1Y appeared before me, the undersigned, a the State of (!of¡ 't"lHZ' , duly commissioned an ~ 0 , .- , to me known to be of the Managing General Partner of Sprint Spectrum LP., the Delaware r 'ted partnership that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said partnership, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he/she was authorized to execute said instrument on behalf of said pannership. GIVEN my hand and official seal this .zooo-.2œ I day of .IiizJ::¡,u¡ r fj CARLENE N. REED COmm.11153O57 n NOTAAV IlUDUC. CAL.JF(]IIHIA II' AWlfOo\COIJIm 0 Ccrwn. Ell). AiIg.~. ~ .6 (si ture of notary) Oa ¡- ~ No Æbffi (typed/printed name of n Notary Public in and for th State of My commission expires: STATE OF W ASIDNGTON ) ) 55. ) 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, David H. Moseley, to me known to be the City Manager of the City of Federal Way, the Washington municipal corporation 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 was authorized to execute said instrument. . . GIVEN my hand and official seal this _day of ,2000. (notary signature) (typed/printed name of notary) Notary Public in and for the State of Washington. My commission expires: K:\teh~com\sprintsi!dse2 .doc -3- AMENDED EXHIBIT B Site Location Within the Premises The attached drawing shall be added to and become part ofExhibitB to the January 2, 2001 Site Lease Agreement. .- '. B-1 ('- -~ AMENDED EXHIBIT C Site Plan (Including Location of Equipment Boxes) The following drawing shall be added to and become part of Exhibit C to the January 2, 2001 Site Lease Agreement. . ;0- C-I . ~ - - - - - - ~~--=-/r)~-~~-ll J;?Jp.,,'/;,i "- /~/ /."r- /~//:// #---¡. //yl//. ~/ . "-.... -'l/ / / /" / . i ':/ / I i < ~ ~-'/' // ij'~/./ / /~// ~ ¡ ... '-... / '/ / // / ./ // 1/ ' / ~ ,./' ./ / .// ",/ / /"/ ./ ý /i~. I t-- /'--- .::~f./ /. .// / ./'" '" /'Ó" / 'tr WPuu.!øo~P(A: / -::.-7 / ./.,,-/ / ./ ~/ /ç/ / II, ~nulY co..PAH'Y / . "-.... / /' / ,'" ./ / ,/ ./ ~ ~ , Ø:/. 0U0II("P'~ V ' '---",'/ . ".. ./ /' ~ ' / }. 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'Lvl",O 0.4..00 " i-- \ ~ ,;, ..- , ~ ,. ': 11 , C .i ~ .:l ;,1 ~ , ,~t: . , :..'~ ,;J -Ë ..- ", ~ , ... -<;- \IIC)(IlG ~.' ". - -ro- - UHDOIC NT>< ~ - -P- - ..'HO(IIC -OP- C-? --I C~ --<I C OHOJ, " m tAAHSR 0 ~ (EX) .. (E Exrs~ ~ O«"A~ "f Ô "¡:"AJI --+ "'~ ~ C<t.....C \!!J "E2' H: .I"i::J "cnoo ~ '0' .., . OR. "01>0 H()f(!) ( S CO<£RAI ç::>, ~,.oD ~ :' .. ,.' "",or SYMBOL MEETING DATE: April 3, 2001 ITEM# ~ .. ...... .......... """." .............................. ....................................... ............... .... ....... ....... ... ... ...................... CITY OF FEDERAL WAY City Council AGENDA ITEM SUBJECT: 200112002 Carry-Forward Budget Adjustment ........... .... ... ... ...... ...... ........ ................... ........... ................. ..... ....................... ................ ... .......... ........ ...... CATEGORY: 2001 BUDGET IMPACT: $32,176,517 2002 BUDGET IMPACT: ($221,637) CONSENT X ORDINANCE BUSINESS HEARING FYI RESOLUTION ST AFF REPORT PROCLAMATION STUDY SESSION OTHER ............................................................................................................................................................... ATTACHMENTS: Budget Adjustment Summary, Memo and Ordinance. ............................................................................................................................................................... SUMMARYIBACKGROUND: This is an ordinance to adjust the 2001 and 2002 budget to: (1) reflect the actual ending fund balance at 12/31/00; (2) carry-forward grants, transfers, and other revenues which were awarded and budgeted but not received in 2000; and (3) carry-forward projects, services, and other expenditures that were approved or committed in 2000 but not yet completed or paid at the end of2000. Unless otherwise identified, these adjustments are housekeeping in nature. ............................................................................................................................................................... CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Approve the 2001 Carry-Forward Budget Adjustment. ............................................................................................................................................................... CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: Motion to move the 2001 Carry-Forward Budget Adjustment to second reading and enactment at the April 17th regular meeting. ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~. ~~ ~ . ;~~~ ~ ~ ; ~~ . ~~ . ~ ~ ~~.~~~.~~ ~~;.: .. .. .~ .. ...m .. ......... .. . .. . .. ... (BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY CITY CLERK'S OFFICE) COUNCIL ACTION: APPROVED DENIED T ABLEDID EFERREDIN 0 A CTI ON COUNCIL BILL # ~" (p 1st READING ENACTMENT READ ORDINANCE # RESOLUTION # ............................................................................................................................................................... CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MEMORANDUM DATE: February 28, 2001 FROM: Finance, Economic Development & Regional Affairs Committee David M~nager Mane M~Sley.~e~uty Management Services Director ;f\i"\Y Carry Forward Budget Adjustment Ordinance TO: VIA: SUBJECT: Background The carry forward budget adjustment serves two purposes. First, it adjusts the beginning fund balance in each fund according to actual operating results from the prior year. Second, it appropriates for projects that were budgeted, but not completed in prior the year, and will continue during the current year. The following discussion is focused on General and Street funds as they account for mostly all discretionary funds in the City, the remaining funds are designated for specific purposes provided by either state statute or by Council action. General & Street Fund Operations: Fund Ba/ance Adjustment - The General and Street Funds operations for 2000 resulted in an additional $2,840,482 in ending fund balance. Of this amount, $2,054,286 is the result of additional revenues and $904,204 is the result of unspent expenditures during 2000. Most of the unspent expenditures are for projects/programs that will continue in 2001, and some of the revenues are restricted for specific uses. Once these amounts are deducted, the available balance from 2000 operations is $1,143,780. In addition to these adjustments, we are also able to reduce the amount reserved in the General Fund balance by $298,000, for an adjusted unreserved/undesignated fund balance of $1,441,611. The primary sources of additional revenues are sales tax ($297,439), security overtime and other police contracted revenues ($212,934), interest income ($231,183), fines & forfeitures ($148,512), motor vehicle excise tax ($474,105) primarily for 2001 1-695 backfill received in 2000, and gambling tax ($312,747). The cost of those projects/programs that will continue into 2001 and those expenditures supported by restricted revenue totals $1,404,712 which include: $236,519 for Community Development Department, for human services contracts, planning consultant contracts, and continue implementation of the permit tracking system; $160,543 in Management Services Department to continue implementation of the financial system and document imaging system; $697,356 in Public Safety Department, primarily for drug seizures program and various federal grants; $69,790 in Parks & Recreation Department for Arts Commission funding and provide funding for 2 additional vehicles, one new and one used; and $254,245 for Public Works Department for various studies, new and upgrade of signals and adding to replacement reserves for an existing equipment. A detail adjustment list is attached for your information. Other Project Specific Funds: The remaining adjustments are either project specific in nature or the revenues received are designated for specific purposes. These include $27,741,479 in capital projects; special revenue funds such as 2% for Arts ($24,274), government access channel equipment fund ($111,048), Arterial Street overlay program ($382,337); slight adjustment in Debt Service and the proprietary funds, primarily to correct the adopted budget; and the Internal Service Funds appropriations amount to $315,044, which mirrors applicable adjustments in operating funds. The adjustment also reflects a transfer of $2,028,294 to consolidate the Strategic, the Airport Strategic, and Self-insurance reserves into one, to cover both the economic and other risk types of exposure. Action Requested Motion: Recommend approval of the attached carry forward budget adjustment in the amount of $32,176,516 in 2001 and a reduction of $221,637 in 2002. City of Federal Way General & Street Fund 2000 Operating Results and Carty Forward Summary J :,:,""':," '.. It"-m "'" '" ,. ',", 2000 "" Favorable (Unfavorable) Actual I Amount I Percent I (118,O08)! -2.32% $ 2,840,482 From 2000 operations ¡ ! i ',', Year-End 1 Estimate i I $ 5,093,2631 $ I ¡ I i $ 6,995,571 I $ 6,971,923 $ 10,035,000 10,332,439 1,536,898 I 1,632,969 1,350,000: 1,662,747 172,2261 136,370 461,972 I 496,418 1,083,551 i 1,225,716 228,709 ! 702,814 Carty Forward Amount Not~ I 4,975,255 $ Beginning Fund BalalÌë:ø REVENUES Property Tax Sales Tax Criminal Justice Sales Gambling Tax license & Fees Franchise Fees Building Permits/Plan Check - CD MVET Criminal Justice H/C Criminal Justice UP MVET Equalization liquor Excise Tax liquor Profits Grants Vehicle license Fee Fuel Tax Diverted Road Tax Plan Check Fees/Permits - PW Other Mise Street Fees/charges ~inancing Proceeds-PW "ees & Charges Fines & Forfeitures Interest Income Police & Security Mise Rev Recreation Prog Admin Fee Operating Trsfr Totå/Rêvef1lJ.és ' -0.34% 2.96% 6.25% 23.17% -20.82% 7.46% 13.12% 207.30% na -14.05% (23,648) 297,439 96,071 312,747 I (35,856) 'I 34,446 142,165 474,1051 - i (11,963) I - i 41,126 I 74,1671 40,112 ! 23,086 I 1,7641 5,048 (29,965) I - i - I 15,665 i 148,512 231,183 212,934 16,253 (11,222) 116 1 2,054,286 ¡ (457,417) 1-695 $ reeved in 2000 - i 85,163 I 73,200 ! 240,22~ 281,35; II 392,579 466,746 645,234 685,346 710,000 733,086 I 1,175,000 1,176,764 I - 5,048 I I 341,86~ 311,89~ I : 15,861 , 31,526 i II 814,264 . 962,776 276,221 507,404 760,552 973,486 i 56,484 72,737 I 549,651 538,429 170,472 170,588 i 290,158 ' 290,159 ',: I $ 28,387,655 : $ 30,441,941 ! $ , ! I I 197,385 $ 195,431 1$ 1,954 0.99% 605,720 405,196 200,524 33.11% 1,000,363 ! 862,161 138,202 13.82% 3,376,757' 2,969,746 407,011! 12.05% 1,224,040 '1,225,375 (1,335) i -0.11 % 1,854,269 : 1,613,592; 240,677: 12.98% 1,200,000 . 1,492,341 I (292,341); -24.36% 13,129,237 12,899,772 : 229,465 : 1.75% 3,106,062 ¡ 3,007,220. 98,842 i 3.18% 3,553,913 3,140,924 ' 412,989' 11.62% 1,052,052 1,005,920 46,132 4,38% , (550,000)' 27,916 . (577,916): 10508% j $ 29,749,798 .. $ 28,845,594 ¡ $ 904,204 ¡ 3.04% $ 1,418,453 ¡ ¡ $ (1,362,143) $ 1,596,347 i $ 2,958,490: -217.19% $(1,696,702) :$ 3,731,120 $ 6,571,602:$ 2,840,482; 76.13% $1,143,780. na 17.12% 18.89% 6.22% 3.25% 0.15% na -8.77% 20,180 Commute TriplDV na na 98.76% 18.24% 83.69% 28.00% 28.77% -2.04% 0.07% 0.00% 7.24% $ 158,988 PS Grants I (278,249)!GF/SF Revenue adj. - EXPENDITURES City Council City Manager Muni-Court Community Development Legal Management Services Jail Public Safety Park & Recreation Public Works Operating Transfer Non-Departmental Total Expenditures Excess of Revenues/Expense - :$ i 236,519 HS/Planning/Permit sys 160,543 EDEN/KronoslDl Sys 697,356 i Seizure/grant programs 69,790 ¡Arts com/add truck(s) 254,245 ! Contract/Project/truck repl - n- Ending Fund Balance W'L- ¡wen xis Rev & Exp Variance 2/2312001 1235 PM CITY OF FEDERAL WAY 2001 CARRYFORWARD BUDGET ADJUSTMENT Impact to 2001 Budget General Fund: Transfer to Street Fund - General Fund Subsidy Community Development Human Services Contracts ($7,565) & Employee Donations ($5,225) Nerighborhood Matching Funds Long Range Planning Contract Funds Permit Tracking System-Internal Service Charge Mana¡;¡ement Services Intemal Service Charges (Document Imaging System $40,000, Eden System $78,600, Timekeeping System $23,00 Education Assistance Wellness Program Parks & Recreation Arts Commission-Cultural Plan Transfer to 2% for the Arts-Skateboard Park New Vehicle and M&O on Retaining Vehicle-Internal Service Charge Celebration Park Monit?ring Program Public Salety Explorer Program ($1,350) and Traffic School ($14,174)-Funded with Revenues State ($393,845) & Federal ($88,565) Seizures Grants-$12,721 COPS More '98 Grant, $162,716 LLEBG, $21,804 Bulletproof Vest Program) Memorabilia & Miscellaneous Account Street Fund: CTR 6 Months Extension with King County WSDOT Study: 1-5, SR18 & SR 161 Steel Lake Remodel-Emergency Switch for Auxiliary Power Street Maintenance 5 Yard Dump Truck-Internal Service Charge-Accumulate Replacement Reserves Various Contracts & Professional Services (NTS, Trans Modeling, School Crossings, Traffic Signals Upgrade) Reallocate Fleet Reserves-Adopted Budget Correction . SubtotatGeneral & Street Fund Arterial Street Fund: Asphalt Overtay Program Solid Waste & Recycling: Various Grants Sound Resource Management Contract Hotel/Motel Lodging Tax: Tourism, Promotional Materials, Convention Center Strategic Reserve: Transfer Balance to Risk Management Fund-Combine Reserves Transfer 2000 Interest Earnings to Risk Management Fund Airport Strategic Reserve: Transfer Balance to Risk Management Fund-Combine Reserves' Subtotal. Special Revenue Funds $240,504 12,790 7,580 84,149 132,000 141,600 15,122 3,821 10,649 5,000 31,000 23,141 15,524 482,410 197,241 2,181 13,741 50,000 7,728 25,000 89,195 68,581 $1,658,957 382,337 127,268 16,082 17,702 1,700,000 28,294 300,000 $2,571,683 Debt Service: Eliminate Public Works Trust Fund Loan Payment-Budget in SWM Enterprise Fund Transfer PWTFL Pre funded Ending Fund Balance to SWM Enterprise Fund Subtotal Debt Service Fund (257,152) 250,863 ($6,289) City Facilities CIP: Public Safety Facility Downtown Revitalization-Story Board Downtown Revitalization-Chamber Executive Downtown Revitalization-Sign Incentive Downtown Revitalization-Legal Fund Downtown Revitalization-Kiosk Downtown Revitalization-Capital Budget \\7 01carry sum 01 02/23/2001 0846 AM 6,335,528 5,000 .25,000 105,247 125,333 50,000 1,038,850 .- CITY OF FEDERAL WAY 2001 CARRYFORWARD BUDGET ADJUSTMENT Impact to 2001 Budget Parks CIP Fund: Sports field Improvements Balance Neighborhood Parks Balance Celebration Park Balance Klahanee Lake Improvements Balance BPA Trail Phase III ($815,612 Grants & $213,344 Balance) Skateboard Park Balance Panther Lake Balance Alderbrook Playpark Equipment Balance Historical Cabins ($50,000 Grant & $25,000 Balance) Surface Water Management CIP Fund: Reduce Annual Program Target Reduction.Adopted Budget Correction SeaTac Mall Detention Balance ($2,000,195 & Final PWTFL Draw) Star Lake RoadlSouth 27200 Conveyance Improvements Balance SW 356th Regional Storm Water Facility Balance West Hylebos Channel Stabilization Balance 5 Year Monitoring Program Balance Transportation CIP Fund: 21 st Ave SW & SW 356th.Source is Unallocated Traffic CIP S 356th 5t to SR99 Balance ROW 23rd Ave So, So 317th to So 326th ($3,265,032 Balance & $400,426 Grants) South 346th 15 to SR99 Balance South 312th - SR99 to 23rd Ave South Balance South 32Oth & SR99 ($66,736 from Streets, $200.000 from other CIP, $551,471 Grants & $1,165,309 Balance) SR99 HOV Lanes Phase I ($1,497,166 Balance & $2,264,345 Balance) SR99 @ So 330th Street ($77,344 Balance & $61,573 Grants) SR99 HOV Lanes Phase II ($500,000 Transfer to other CIP, $1666,523 Grants & $568,046 Balance) So 312th at 6th Ave S Traffic Signal ($16,000 from Other CIP & $14,997 Balance) So 336th Weyerhauser Way South ($216,000 from Other CIP & $46,613 Balance) South 320th St @ 1st Ave South Balance South 266th & SR99.From other CIP S u btotal Capital ProjeclsFund Surface Water Management: Reallocate Fleet Reserves ($20,369) & Reduce Supplies ($300).Adopted Buget Correction Public Works Trust Fund Loan Debt Services Dumas Bay Centre: DBC CIP.Carpet, Irrigation, Roof Repair-Adopted Budget Correction Ongoing Capital Improvements Risk Management: Street Light Replacement & Other Damage at Celebration Park.Source is Insurance Proceeds Information Systems: Systems Implementation & Upgrade ($132K Permit Tracking, $23K Timkeeping, $76.6K Eden & $40K Doc Imaging Fleet & Equipment: Parks Maintenance New Vehicle and M&O on Retaining Vehicle Maif & Duplication Services: Courier Service-Police.Adopted Budget Correction Subtotal Proprietary Funds Special Studies/Contract: Government Access Channel-Equipment Fund 2% for the Arts: .' Celebration Park (S19,274) and Skateboard Park ($5,000) CDBG: Transfer 2000 Domestic VIolence Reimbursement to General Fund International Distnct Subtotal Non.Annually Budgeted Funds 110,312 94,167 110,797 27,229 1,026,956 239,697 70,000 4,233 75,000 (39,270) 2,275,195 620,136 607,436 747,866 160,914 2,325 45,399 3,665,460 26,000 29,054 1,963,516 3,761,513 138,917 2,736,571 32,997 264,613 11,607 468,000 $27,223,620 20,069 6,712 50,000 31,544 7,064 273,600 31,000 3,360 $423,369 111,046 24,274 6,439 -163,215 $304,976 ..- $32,176,516 Grand Total 01carry sum 01 02/23/2001 0846 AM r\L\ 2 CITY OF FEDERAL WAY 2001 CARRYFORWARD BUDGET ADJUSTMENT Impact to 2002 Budget General Fund: Parlcs &. Recreation M&O on Retaining Vehicle-Internal SelVÍce Charge Subtotal General 4,000 $4,000 Debt ServIce: Eliminate Public Works Trust Fund loan Payment-Budget in SINM Enterprise Fund .. Subtotal DebtServlce Fund (250,440) ($250,440) Surface Water Management: Reduce Annual Program Target Reduction-Adopted Budget Correction Public Works Trust Fund loan Debt Services (39,270) 6,713 Dumas Bay Centre: DBC CIP-Carpel, Irrigation, Roof Repair-Adopted Budget Correction 50,000 Mail & Duplication Services: Courier Service-Police-Adopted Budget Correction 3,360 Fleet & Equipment: Parks Maintenenace-M&O 01\ Retaining Vehicle . Subtotal Proprietary Funds 4,000 $24,803 G(~I'\i:Hcital ($221,637) ; . 01carry sum 02 02/23/2001 0846 AM ~c; ORDINANCE NO. DR AFT 312- :3/ð ( AN 0 RD IN AN CE OF THE CITY CO UN CIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO BUDGETS AND FINANCE, REVISING THE 2000-01 BIENNIAL BUDGET . (AMENDS ORDINANCE 00-377). WHEREAS, certain revisions to the 2001-2002 Biennial Budget are necessary; and WHEREAS, these revisions are a result of funds to be carried forward from 2000; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Amendment. Ordinance 00-377, Section 1, is hereby amended to adopt the revised budget for the years 2001-2002 biennium as follows: Section 1. 200 1-2002Biennial Budget. That the budget for the 2001- 2002 biennium is hereby adopted in the amounts and for the purposes as shown on the attached Exhibit A & B (2001 and 2002 Revised Budgets). Section 2. 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. - - ORD. # ,PAGE 1 ~~ Section 3. Ratification. Any act consistent with the authority and prior to the effective date of this ordinance is hereby ratified and affirmed. Section 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from the time of its final passage, as provided by law. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Federal Way this day of ,2001. CITY OF FEDERAL WAY MA YOR, MIKE PARK ATTEST: CITY CLERK, N. CHRlSTINE GREEN APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY, BOB STERBANK FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: PUBLISHED: EFFECTIVE DATE: ORDINANCE NO. . - -- K :\\fin\O I 09bdgt\ordinane\OO-O I elba-doc ORD.# , PAGE 2 \\\ Fund Adopted Begin Bol Gënë~äl-Fund - ------ ------- $ 3,731,120 $ ---- _n__-- Special Revenue Funds: Street ----- AnenãïS~--- 105:157 -..------ Utility Tax ---------------- --~ ==-- =.-:- -SõiidWSSië/RõCYC¡¡ng- 299,792 Special ContracUStudies -----Sño~ & Ice Removal ----- --- 100,ÕÕÕ ---- ---Hoiëii¡;¡õiëïLodgin.9. ra-;'------ ---- 2'10 for the Arts - Grants - CDBG Paths and Trails 1----- Strategic Reserve Airport Strategic Reserve -- ----- 31,853 1,700,000 300,000 6,177,635 -- EXHIBIT A 2001 REVISED BUDGET Revenues 4. Other Sources Adopted Change in Revenue Revenue FundSa/ance Adjustment ordinance 01 Revised Budget 26,091 :842 _~_~~~48~- $-'-2~~-99~P - 32,371 ,~~JLS 3,517,526 1:559,534 6,266,399 262,427 - 382,337 425,17ã (24,333) 111,048 254,245 1~.?,268 5,000 163.215 250,440 865,612 ~5,000 5:ö:ïf977 ____un --- 3,771,771 2,047,028 10,673,836 665,154 111,048 100,000 148,483 24,274 760,831 41,414 1,860,794 300,000 Ex¡;endituies4. Other Uses Adopted Expendifl/re Revised Budget Adjustment Budget 28,193,434 $ 1.404,712 II $ 29,598,14611 $ 3,653,771 2,005.169 4,452.949 405.777 111,048 1 00, 000 107,702 24,274 760,831 1.860,794 300,000 4.779,404 7,684,956 1:9ë8:ffi 5.328,980 ~ 13.221,847 Fund Ba/once Re.,rvedl Unroservod 2.773,308 118.000 41,859 6,220,887 259.377 40,781 41,414 -0 8.418,013 18,959 96,554 1,856,398 ~ 1,301,869 -:>==- cÞ Enterp-rls~_~~:.. :I;'t~~tt~~gem~n; - --~~----=r~:---=-~~~~~á=~~=:~J{t~~,,-:~=:-'~i~-;;~i~iII:-::--=~~~i;~~~-=~~~~~:~~~ ~:__~l;~:~~J -~- 3~~:~~ ~~.!~CtFUnd ------- f ~ § ~ i ~..: - ~: ~ j ~ ~ f =- ¥ J ~ ~ Internai Service Funds: RtSk Management InformatIOn Systems Suppon Servtces Fleet & Equtpment ButldtnQS 8. FurmshinQs 1,506."67 1,47Ù:fo 144.284 1.756.0-83 973.292 Grand Tala/ All Funds $ 25,528,898 k \r,nlb,enntallorJ~anc\o'carry ordtnance 01 0212312001 09:00 AM - .. 90.000 58,483 19,274 6,439 5ð1 28,294 - 591,177 9,000 132,500 5,409,471 139,249 --- 626,70Ò 1.608,9;; 201.295 1:o19.77i , 766,293 11ë)36---- -- -(7i50;)-- u_- --9)-87---- 48:564. --- - C7~510)----- $54,094,599 $25,274,829 --- -,- --- .. .. 11,197,417 '-- ---,,- 7,704,917 2,084,965 7,185,378 377:2ã9 - 14,523.716 3,399,526 1,622,632 4,452,949 262.427 254,245 382,337 143,350 111,048 100,000 90,000 17,702 24,274 169,654 591,177 132,500 1,728,294 300,000 4,785,693 6,289 228,000 756,701 7,684:958 1,760,411 4,572,279 2,325 13,203,847 18,000 - 2,028.294 -- 4,279:8-97 2hë~~- --. . -~=';~::-~H ~.. 56,000 2,880,419 - -- -, 1.732,075 d----- -,---, ,---_.,,-'---'----'_. --- - ---- .-¡¡:ïä,2ÒÕ. ._------7:oa.¡------ë3f284 ---3,e4Ù13- ---Ú54:06Y- _d --' -i73.60Õ no--- -Ü27,667 .----- 1,654,973 - -,šfä39 ---3,36Ö -- ""'ï6fï99 ---_d---m.6ëf ---874,276---- - --31,000 ---- ----'90S,276 -- "1:975:ï4"3 - -676,776---- _.--'- ------676,776 ._--'~ÕŠ5,299 $8,828,744 $113,728,870 10.000 300,000 96,631 755,734 165,330 1;ffiT9s $53,119,447 $32,176,516 $85,295,963 I $ 250,440 Prefund 2002 Debt Service 74,268 Selas/de for first 3 months of operations until S'NM Fees in 324;7õ8 SWM Fund Reserved CDBG Intet1und Loan Prefund p3 FMVon Investments Fund Balance Needed In 2002 Contingency needed In 2003 General Fund Re.erved 28,430,907 - -:l---Jf~~E:=~~~-~~~~-:_- =:~-~~~=-~-:--~~l ==:=~-~:~::~ ¡ 1,678,376 1,099,009 178,022 - 2,955,407 ------- --1>----------------------- ----- ---- 63,309 - 311,635 374,944 -------- ==_--__1.,409,54~-=:_' 1:3?,'3,OOO (107,673) n-=-:=-=- 2,674,869 _::t~-;';;.}~-=?'~i-=--::i:; .:-~~t:=- 'Po::: EXHIBIT A 2002 REVISED BUDGET Fund Adopt.d Begin Ba/ance Revem¡ei¥Oth~SO¡¡ii:es - Ai!oþted Chllng.in -. - -Rllvenue Revllnue F,j,idBàlance -- -Adjustment Ic,.neral Fund 26,738,159 $ 1,143,780 $ $ 1,629,526 $ ~~e§~I:Reven~....-FuïïdS:-'::_--- -- Street 118,000 3,464,526 - ,,-- Anenal Street 41,859 1,584,254 - ---- Utility Tax ------ 5,795,709 6,476,974 425,178 - Solid Waste/Recycling_- --- --_::.:= __..299,792 -__~~_~15) -- --- Special ContracVStudies___------- ---~----------=-- Snow & Ice Removal -- I--=---~ ==:-Yytel/Motel Lodging Tax --------- --- 90,000 2% for the Ans -- C;;a~ëÕ~-- --- -----------------470,9Õ'7 -Pains and Trails ------ --- -- - ------ ------40.á53-------g,OOO --- 561 --- SÎrã,eg-,cReserVe- _n___-1,700,OÕÕ-------13~~Õ~---- ÃirPOr1 :s:trãte9~ Rë:ser;~=_--- - n- _n -= -=-=---- -: ~QQ, 00ö::====---= -~--=: ~OOO) ------ -- -- 40,781 - - - ..=--: ---~:~i~i3=:-::.s~~~;~===-:~--J383,400) -]?43B2l Debt Service Fund - _.--- ---- ----,,-- Capital Projèèt Fun(iõ'------ -City F'.DiTiìës Par!<s SWM Traffic Streets -- - -- -- -- -::c- .--->::') .. .. - ------- _Enterprlse.F,,-"-d_: ---------,---- Surtace Water Management õWñas ~ay c;e~ter_n- - ----..- -..-..-- -.-- .....-----.""-.-..----..--"-- " - -'---'" -,,- -2~9:9¡¡¡----""" . -- ------.-. (73,501) -'. 5.927 73:5e4 7:š1o Internal Service Funds: Risk Management l;'t~;';.iation]ÿiiilT1!--_- Suppon Se",ices -Fie-';t 8: Equipment" - .. Buiidìngs&FumishÎ,;gš---- . ------ - __d_j:- _.--- 1:'5ó4,6ë7-:'::::'~.---- '630:650--' 1,728,474 1,494.066 .- .. ---- ....' . 186.740 203,995 -. ----- 1.901,579 1,021,20-1 ~- 450,863 ..----- ---¡.m ($189,727) Grand Total All Funds $ 28,504,048 $ 55,841,544 $1,926;857 - 01 carry :nce ~ 0212312001 09:00 AM Revised - Budge;. $ 29.511,4650$ - 3.582.526 ~ 1~ 525,585 -" 130.781 470,907 50,414 132.500 11,630.192 4,275.263 ~ 396.862 3:õõõ:344 1.506.182 $84;082,722 .. u .. ExpeMitut:8s&Othei[Jses A<:s"pl.Ct é;l(pen,!~ure Revised -BUdget -- Adjustment Budget 27.493,893 $ (000 n $ 3.482.528 ~ ~ 266.208 90.000 470,907 --- 132,500 6,855,232 ,[250.440) 750.000 155,000 2,466,579 --.. ,[39,270 1,373.000 3,269.666 665:422 8.713 50,000 d_- ...~_.. ~ mreo 453]ëã 8ë9T1o (t221,6371r 3.360 ¡Qoo 10,000 CDBG Interfund Loen 300,000 Prelund p3 96,631 FMV on Investments . Fund Balance Needed in 2002 165.330 Contingency needed In 2002 5fi;'i61 General Fund Reserved 27,497,893 I $ 3.482,526 ~ ~ 268.208 90.000 470.907 132.500 6,604.792 750.000 i5š:õõõ 2,427:3õ9 1,373.000 3,278.379 J15.422 .. 630:850 1.219:516 'i8i':õ2o 457.ee8 869.410 $56,492;1571 $ 243,727 Prelund 2003 Debt Service 74.268 Set aside for first 3 months of operations until SWM Fees in TI7:i95 SWM Fund Reserved FU!idßi,lance f/eselYlIdI UnreselYed- 2,013.572 100.000 .. 8.212.017 m:-m 40.781 50,414 -0 5,025,400 1~59 96]5.c 528:õge ~ 1.3õ1:ãë9 317,995 60.378 3.644.813 1.929.523 ~ 2.542.878 . 838.752 . - 27;5'O.5~ . Municipal Facility Development Process and Timeline __m............. """""""-- Council Briefing April 3,2001 Back2Tound and Pro2nß .:. Police facility bond (1997) Addition of municipal court (2000) Council direction on preferred development models (June 2000): Explore the feasibility of a combined City/School District admin facility Locate municipal services in ciose proximity for citizen convenience and maximize internal operating efficiencies . Develop in or near downtown to stimulatedowntown redevelopment and be consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan Policy for the city center. .:. .:. .:. Develop project within available resources Notified recently that the District is not in a position to participate in ajoint facility at this time (March 2001) Development Framework Financial Resource Parameters: 1. Existi,,!! Resol/rces -- approximately S13.6 million consists of: .. Cash on hand -including S750k added in 2001/02 budget -- S7.1 million .. Bond culTent lease payment (S233k PS/$68k court) over 20 years -$3.5 million .. Equity from existing City Hall, net of relocation expense - $3.0 million Witlli" available resOl/rces - capital and/or 10ng-tetl11 lease payment BI/ild eol/itv - if lease is involved, the city will own the property after a specified lease period (not to exceed 30 years.) Collsider all fi"a"cill!! ootiollslstmctl/res 2. J. 4. Scope of the Proposed Municipal Building Cnol.1) I Existing ¡ Projected (note 2) --liTE r Parking [Office- ft' ¡ Parking - Office it' citY Haif-- - ¡ ~loin! -+- --140 ¡ I , -C';-~rt----r--14 r : I ---- -n___- Location Police -- ¡ . j 160, 27,000 I ___-In_~__L 60; 23,000! - I 80 r-7;ooo: 200 38,000 90 33,000 110 9,000 Total 262 I I -i--- 300' 57,000 Note L Wlin, 00"°01 i"o dmlopo 'ombi~dmoni,ip"1 bun"'n,- 'hoCi',-, ';N' prinri" ,,"Ii limi"d n"oo~c "oold be 0 public ..rct, bondin, ,;" police ,nd court opeol'ion'- Nooe 2, n"pmjccted~,d,on,idc"polcnti".nnc,,'ion' Scope of the Proposed Municipal Building I-L) .:. Space can be in one or two separate structures (with PS and court separate from other city office) .:. Expandability Other Considerations: Iflocated in the city center, the project should also: . Leverage private investments in downtown . Of demonstration quality . Provide structured parking . A civic green/plaza for gathering is highly desired 2 DEVELOPMENT PROCESS AND GENERAL TIMELlNE Timeline 2001 2002 2003 2004 Activity 1. Explore downtown development options and feasibilities. J i F ! M O!NiO JiFI.M A'¡'MiJ JiAlsIOiNiO J I.FI.MIAiM,.iJ j ¡ j j J i I ¡ j ¡ j ¡ ¡ J ¡ A ¡ s ! ¡ ¡ I ¡ i ¡ OiNiO J¡FiMjAiMiJ !; ~-- ¡ ! i Develop more detailed cost and financing analysis for the top 2 to 3 preferred options. !3. Decision. Negotiate property acquisition terms and conditions. 5. Design/permit/construction. System setup/testing. i'/ I I' I ' I I 7. Occupancy. ó( r?ð There is an issue between our current hauler and their Union that may result in contacts to the City Councilor City ~l Manager. ~ The Teamsteo> Union and Waste Managemeot I Froo,.l Way Di'posal (FWD) negotiaœd a labo, agreement in 2000 that ~ V slated to remam m effect unttl2006. As part ofthls agreement, a 'Letter ofUnderstandmg' was also negotiated [without U City input] between FWD and the Teamsters Union. This letter grants either party the right to terminate the contract if the City does not meet three specific procurement criteria, as follows: "1. Prevailing wages are not required; 2. Other adequate safeguards are not established to prevent a bidder from enjoying a competitive advantage over Waste Management / Federal Way Disposal; or 3. Any of the bidders are not signatory to a labor agreement with the Union which establishes wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment paralleling those contained in the parties' 2000-2006 Agreement." , From: To: Date: Subject: CC: Rob VanOrsow COUNCILS 4/3/0112:16 PM Solid Waste Service Provider and Teamsters CaryR; David Moseley; KenM; Robert Sterbank Again, this "Letter of Understanding" and these criteria were negotiated between FWD and the Union with no City involvement. If followed by the City, these criteria could in effect benefit both FWD and the Union at the expense of ratepayers. The following recormnendations are excerpted from the 3/28/01 FEDRAC packet. These recormnendations pertaining to this issue encourage the City to maintain the status quo in the current solid waste system (and thereby not take into account the three FWD/Union criteria): "Maintaining the status quo regarding union wage and seniority maintenance/hiring preferences would foster competition by encouraging proponents to make their own decisions on staff retention and wage levels versus training needs and the management overhead required to meet the contract's service requirements. ...the recommendation is to keep issues related to wage, staff retention, and hiring preference between the union and the contractor, and forgo City involvement. If the City were to establish wage and hiring requirements, the procurement process must be modified to specify the basis for the requirements and the criteria to monitor how the requirements apply. For example, were the requirements followed in the price quotes, and then correctly applied during implementation of operations? This could become a thorny issue. The status quo should encourage competition by allowing proponents to make management decisions in conjunction with the existing collective bargaining agreement structure. Therefore, the recommendation is to not include a prevailing wage clause in the base contract. " The direction from FEDRAC (subject to full Council approval on 4/17/01) recormnends that the City prepare a Request for Bids without specifying a prevailing wages requirement, and without requiring bidders to be signatory to a labor agreement with the Union. The intent of this direction is to foster competition, and ultimately ensure the lowest rates for Federal Way customers. Jerry Hardebeck, the District Manager for FWD, has indicated that FWD intends to exercise its option of terminating their Teamsters contract with FWD's truck drivers. This may result in FWD or Union contacts to elected officials and City Management in advance of, or at, the 4/17/01 City Council meeting. (An FWD representative inquired regarding the Councilmembers' tenD of office, as well.) Please let me know if you have any questions about this matter. Rob Van Orsow . Solid Waste & Recycling Coordinator City of Federal Way - Public Works Dept. 33530 - 1st Way South, PO Box 9718 Federal Way, WA 98063-9718 253/661-4141 253/661-4129 [fax] Rob V@ci.federal-way.wa.us