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King County I< C () D t-. ':; Meeting Request Form
Department of Development and Environmental Services
Land Use Services Division
900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest
Renton, Washington 98055-1219
206-296-6600 TTY 206-296-7217 For alternate formats, call 206-296-6600.
To be completed by DOES Staff
Pre-application No.
PI . t ease prm :
Date Received
(Stamp)
Applicant Name: Ty Pendergraft Date: November 11, 2004
Address 315 39th Ave SW, Suite 8 Phone:253~848~7700
Puvallup WA 98373~3690 Fax: 253~848-8028
Project Description: A single family residential development encompassing
7.7 acres over 5 parcels in unincorporated King County.
Please see cover letter for more i.nformation.
Permit(s) being requested: Preliminary Plat
Project Address/Location: Between 116th Ave SE Parcel No(s): 6198400080
and 120th Ave. SE just north of SE 192nd St 6198400100, 6198400120
6198400140, 6198400320
Please indicate if pre-application is: D Land Use Feasibility
D Mandatory
~ Consolidated
Check the box(es) regarding issues you wish to discuss:
G Land Use Permit Issues: Subdivision / CUP / Variances / Reasonable Use / PAUE
[iI Site Issues: Zoning / Setbacks / Density / Subdivision Design / Landscaping
[iI Site Issues: Traffic / Road Access / Road Improvement / Road Variances / Parking Layout
[Xl Site Issues: Drainage / Site Development / SWDM Variances & Adjustments
D Shoreline Issues: Substantial Development Permit / Permitted Uses / Shoreline Setbacks
D SEPA Issues: SEPA Checklist / Off-Site Improvements / Mitigation
D Wetland/Stream Issues: Buffers / Building Setbacks / Flood Plains / Mitigation
D Geotechnical Issues: Steep Slope / Landslide / Seismic / Coal Mine / Erosion
D Clearing/Grading Issues: Site Development / Clearing Restrictions / Site Restoration
D Building Issues: Building / Mechanical: HVAC/Energy/ Barrier-Free Standards
D Fire Issues: UFC / Fireflow / Access / Sprinklers / Alarms / Hazardous Materials
D Health Issues: Sewer / Septic / Water / Groundwater/Noise Impacts
D Other (Specify):
Check out the DDES Web site at www.metrokc.gov/ddes
Land Use Pre-Application Meetings Information & Request Form Ic-infreq-preap.pdf 04/27/04 Page 3 of 4
Please indicate the numbers and types of representatives that will be at the pre-application
meeting from your design team:
Will
Attend
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Attend
Will
Attend
Will Not Will
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DGeotechnical Consultant D
DLandscape Architect D
Will Not
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D Structural Engineer
D Wetlands Consultant
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DArchitect
DCivil Engineer
DOeveloper
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DLegal Consultant 0
DProperty Owner
~ Others: P=-l"'a"'TI"'TI.:ce::.:r'----__ _
Total Number Attending: 4
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I certify that I am the applicant for this pre-application meeting request and I understand that
DOES will assess hourly review fees for each DOES staff member involved in pre-application
research, meetings and post-meeting follow-up work, and that I assume financial
responsibility for all fees associated with this request.
Note: An advance deposit of $392.44 is required to schedule a pre-application meeting. All
checks must be payable to King County Office of Finance.
If you have any questions about your pre-application meeting. please contact DOES at 206-296-6600.
Check out the DDES Web site at www.metrokc.govlddes
Land Use Pre-Application Meetings Information & Request Form Ic-infreq-preap.pdf 04/27104 Page 4 of 4
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Ms. Kim Claussen
November 8, 2004
Page 2
At this time, we are not aware of any wetlands or other sensitive areas that might have an
impact on the layout of this project We would appreciate discussing any potential issues
of which the County may be aware at the Pre-Application meeting.
Enclosed with this letter are the following materials:
• Original Application (1 copy)
• Site Plan (5 copies)
• Check for $392.44
If anything else is required, or if you have any questions regarding this projec~ please
contact me immediately. Otherwise, we look forward to discussing this project at your
next available pre-application meeting.
Sincerely,
ESM CONSULTlNG ENGINEERS, LLC.
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Director of Planning
Enclosure
Cc: Ty Pendergraft
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November 8, 2004
Ms. Kim Claussen
King County DOES
Land Use Services Division
900 Oaksdale Avenue SW
Renton WA 98055-1219
Re: Pre-application Meeting Request For
The Preliminary Plat of Jessie Glen
Dear Ms. Claussen :
Job No. 1123-002-004
With this letter and accompanying information, ESM Consulting Engineers is requesting
the scheduling of a Pre-application Meeting with the County to discuss the future
developm e nt of approximately 7.7 acres, located in unincorporated King County, on the
East Hill of Kent
The project is more specifically located between 116th Avenue SE and 120th Avenue SE,
just north of SE 192nd Stree~ and includes King County Tax Parcel Numbers 6198400-
0080, 619840-0100, 619840-0120, 619840-0140, and 619840-0320. This property is
partially undeveloped and also contains a few existing residential homes. This property is
generally surrounded by lower density single-family residential development; however,
there are a few similar, higher density projects in various stages of development in the
immediate vicinity.
The property has a Comprehensive Plan designation of Urban Residential, Medium (Single
Family, 4-12 Units per Acre) and a zoning designation of R-6 (Single Family Residential, 6
Units per Acre). The conceptual layout depicts a total of 49 lots with appropriate areas for
roads , recreation space and a stormwater detention pond. We understand that the
proposed density exceeds the base density, and expect our client will obtain density
credits for use in this project
The configuration of this project is somewhat unique as we are proposing two separate
developed areas that are to be connected via a 30' wide parcel of land, which is proposed
to be part of the required park area. Access is proposed from 116th Avenue SE into the
northem portion of the development. The southem portion of the project will gain access
to SE 192 nO Street through the approved preliminary plat of Sharmila Rathinam (KCLU
L04S0003), and will extend the road to the east to connect with 120th Avenue SE. The
northern portion of this road is proposed to be a half-street at this time, as the property to
the north is under-developed and is likely to be further developed in the future.
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Renton WA 98055-1219
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Job No. 1123-002-004
Re: Pre-application Meeting Request For
The Preliminary Plat of Jessie Glen
Dear Ms. Claussen:
With this letter and accompanying information, ESM Consulting Engineers is requesting
the scheduling of a Pre-application Meeting with the County to discuss the future
development of approximately 7.7 acres, located in unincorporated King County, on the
East Hill of Kent.
The project is more specifically located between 116'h Avenue SE and 120'h Avenue SE,
just north of SE 192nd Stree~ and includes King County Tax Parcel Numbers 6198400-
0080, 619840-01 00, 619840-0120, 619840-0140, and 619840-0320. This property is
partially undeveloped and also contains a few existing residential homes. This property is
generally surrounded by lower density single-family reSidential development; however,
there are a few Similar, higher density projects in various stages of development in the
immediate vicinity.
The property has a Comprehensive Plan designation of Urban ReSidential, Medium (Single
Family, 4-12 Units per Acre) and a zoning deSignation of R-6 (Single Family Residential, 6
Units per Acre). The conceptual layout depicts a total of 49 lots with appropriate areas for
roads, recreation space and a stormwater detention pond. We understand that the
proposed density exceeds the base density, and expect our client will obtain density
credits for use in this project
The configuration of this project is somewhat unique as we are proposing two separate
developed areas that are to be connected via a 30' wide parcel of land, which is proposed
to be part of the required park area. Access is proposed from 116'h Avenue SE into the
northern portion of the development. The southem portion of the project will gain access
to SE 192nd Street through the approved preliminary plat of Sharmila Rathinam (KCLU
L04S0003), and will extend the road to the east to connect with 120'h Avenue SE. The
northern portion of this road is proposed to be a half-street at this time, as the property to
the north is under-developed and is likely to be further developed in the future.
720 South 348th Street
Federal Wa~. WA 98003
Tel (253) 838 6113
Fax (253) 838 7104
www.esmcivl\.eorn
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Toll Free (BOO) 345 5694
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Ms. Kim Claussen
November 8, 2004
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At this time, we are not aware of any wetlands or other sensitive areas that might have an
impact on the layout of this project We would appreciate discussing any potential issues
of which the County may be aware at the Pre-Application meeting.
Enclosed with this letter are the following materials:
• Original Application (1 copy)
• Site Plan (5 copies)
• Check for $392.44
If anything else is required, or if you have any questions regarding this project, please
contact me immediately. Otherwise, we look forward to discussing this project at your
next available pre-application meeting.
Sincerely,
ESM CONSULTING ENGINEERS, LLC.
~G~~{
Director of Planning
Enclosure
Cc: Ty Pendergraft
Uesm-jobsI112310021004Idocumentlletter-001.doc
December 14, 2004
T y Pendergraft
Th e Herbrand Com pan y
315 39 th Ave SW Ste 6
Puyallup, W A 98373
8-12 Wetland
1103W. MeekerSt
Kart, WA 98032-5751
RE: Wetland Determination -"Jess ie Glen", King Coun t y, W A.
B-12 Job#A4-366
DearTy,
Inc.
Tlli s letter describes my findin gs regarding jurisdictional wetland s, streams and buffers
on the proposed "Jessie Glen" su bdivision located off 116 'h Avenue SW in
unincorporated King Co unt y, Washingt on (the "site"). Specifically, the 7.7 acre si te is an
irregular shape d combina ti on of five (5) parcels (Parcels #6 19840 -0080, #6 19840-0 I 00,
#619840-0120, #619840-0140, and #6 19840-0320) located between I 16'h Aven u e SE and
120'h Avenue SW in the SW Y. of Section 33, Township 23 North, Range 5 East of the
Willamelte Meridian. The site is genera ll y located w ithin a suburban area surrounded
by residentia l development.
A Sewall Weiland Consultin g, Inc . Company
The Herbrand Co. -Jessie Glen/#A4-366
B-12 Wetland Consulting, Inc.
December 14, 2004
Page 2
The site includes several existing single family homes with associated landscaping, lawns
gravel driveways, and scattered outbuildings. Portions of the site have immature (20-
45yrs old) deciduous forest covering them.
No wetlands, streams or associated wetland or stream buffers were found on the site.
The proposed project is the construction of a 49 lot subdivision with associated road, and
stormwater facilities.
METHODS
On December 7,2004, I inspected the site for jurisdictional wetlands and streams using
methodology described in the Washington State Wetlands Identification Manual
(W ADOE, March 1997). This is the methodology currently recognized by King County
and the State of Washington for wetland determinations and delineations.
The Washington State Wetlands Identification Manual as well as the 1987 Federal
Manual requires the use of the three-parameter approach in identifying and delineating
wetlands. A wetland should support a predominance ofhydrophytic vegetation, have
hydric soils and display wetland hydrology. To be considered hydrophytic vegetation,
over 50% of the dominant species in an area must have an indicator status of facultative
(FAC), facultative wetland (FACW), or obligate wetland (OBL), according to the
National List of Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands: Northwest (Region 9) (Reed,
1988). A hydric soil is "a soil that is saturated, flooded, or ponded long enough during
the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part." Anaerobic
conditions are indicated in the field by soils with low chromas (2 or less), as determined
by using the Munsell Soil Color Charts; iron oxide mottles; hydrogen sulfide odor and
other indicators. Generally, wetland hydrology is defined by inundation or saturation to
the surface for a consecutive period of 12.5% or greater of the growing season. Areas
that contain indicators of wetland hydrology between 5%-12.5% of the growing season
mayor may not be wetlands depending upon other indicators. Field indicators include
visual observation of soil inundation, saturation, oxidized rhizospheres, water marks on
trees or other fixed objects, drift lines, etc. Under normal circumstances, indicators of all
three parameters will be present in wetland areas.
OBSERVATIONS
Prior to visiting the site a review of existing inventories that included the area of the site
was completed. The inventories reviewed included the Soil Survey of King County,
Washington, the National Wetlands Inventory Map (NWI), and the King County Wetland
Inventory and iMap website. There are no wetlands, streams or hydric soils mapped for
the site.
Field Observations
The Herbrand Co. -Jessie Glen/#A4-366
B-12 Wetland Consulting, Inc.
December 14, 2004
Page 3
The portions of the site that are not already developed with single family homes and
associated lawn, landscaping and driveways consists primarily of deciduous forest on the
east, and on the north, an area of mixed forest and shrubs and smaI! saplings on the
north. The eastern forested area is a mix of alder, big leaf maple, scattered hemlock,
salmonberry, Indian plum, sword fern and Himalayan blackberry.
Soil pits excavated within the site revealed a well drained gravelly soil with a 1"-4" A-
horizon of IOYR 3/2 loam over a B-horizon of 10YR 3/4-3/6 gravelly loam. No hydric
soil indicators were noted, and excavated test pits on the site that were 6' deep were dry
to the bottom. No indication ofwetland hydrology is present on the site.
The two northern parcels include a forested area on the extreme north, and a shrub area
just south of that parcel.
The forested area includes a mixed third growth forested area with a mix of Douglas fir,
big leaf maple, red alder, sword fern, Indian plum, hazelnut and salmonberry. Soils are
dry with high chroma soils colors and hydric soil indicators.
The shrub area contains large thickets of Himalayan blackberry as well as scattered
cherry, alder, and Indian plum. Several small (1 OOsf -400sf) depressions are located
within some tire rutted areas where vehicles and debris have been driven and stored.
Some scattered patches of buttercup were found in these areas but no evidence of wetland
soils or hydrology. Soils were similar to other areas of the site previously described.
Off-site Areas
I inspected the area of off-site forest to the north of proposed Lot 32 (see "Jessie Glen
Conceptual Site Plan -ESM Consulting Engineers, Inc. 1115/04) for wetlands with the
landowner's permission. This area has several large cottonwoods as weI! as some red-
osier dogwood which looked like a potential wetland area. However, soil pits excavated
within this area revealed only moist, non-hydric soils not meeting wetland criteria.
I also inspected the area to the south ofthe site injust south of proposed lots 33, 36, &
37-41. This area has a subdivision proposed on it (KCLU L04S0003). Some very small
depressions within old fill were noted with wetland flags on this site. Only one, just
south of Lot 39 appeared to have any evidence of wetland hydrology or soils. This area
is a small (approximately 500sf) area of scrub-shrub wetland. Since this wetland is
<2,500sfin size it would not be regulated by the County within the urban area.
Conclusion
There are no jurisdictional wetlands, streams or buffers on the Jessie Glen site.
The Herbrand Co. -Jessie Glen/#A4-366
B-12 Wetland Consulting, Inc.
December 14, 2004
Page 4
If you have any questions or need additional infonnation, please feel free to contact me at
(253) 859-0515 or at ed(cVb 12assoc.com
Sincerely,
B-12 Wetland Consulting, Inc.
Ed Sewall
Senior Wetland Ecologist (PWS#212)
King County Preferred Consultant