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ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET
REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:
COMMENTS DUE: JANUARY 29, 2015
APPLICATION NO: LUA15-000018, ECF, PP
DATE CIRCULATED: JANUARY 15, 2015
APPLICANT: William & Mary Spiry/Roy & Kim Boyer
PROJECT MANAGER: Rocale Timmons
PROJECT TITLE: Alpine Nursery Preliminary Plat
PROJECT REVIEWER:
SITE AREA: 419,829 square feet
EXISTING BLDG AREA (gross):
LOCATION: 16023 SE 144th St & 14609/14625 161st Ave SE
PROPOSED BLDG AREA (gross)
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting SEPA Environmental Review and Preliminary Plat approval for a 27 lot subdivision with three tracts for open space, tree retention, and
drainage. The subject property is a collection of three parcels located on the south side of SE 144th St between 160th Ave SE and 161st Ave SE. The resulting 9.64-acre site is located
within the Residential-4 dwelling units per acre (R-4) zoning classification. The 27 lots would result in a density of 3.98 dwelling units per acre. Lot sizes would range from 8,000
square feet to 13,369 square feet. Access to the plat is proposed via an extension of 161st Ave SE and a partial extension of 160th Ave SE. Internal circulation terminates in a cul-de-sac
in the northern portion of the property. The southern portion of the site contains grid connections from 160th to 161st Ave SE aligned with SE 145th Place. All existing structures
on site are proposed to be demolished. There are 598 significant trees on the site of which the applicant is proposing to retain 102 trees. There appears to be no critical areas located
on site. The applicant has submitted a Wetland Assessment, Drainage Report, Arborist Report, Traffic Impact Analysis, and a Geotechnical Engineering study with the application.
A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT (e.g. Non-Code) COMMENTS
Element of the Environment
Probable Minor Impacts
Probable Major Impacts
More Information Necessary
Element of the Environment
Probable Minor Impacts
Probable Major Impacts
More Information Necessary
Earth
Housing
Air
Aesthetics
Water
Light/Glare
Plants
Recreation
Land/Shoreline Use
Utilities
Animals
Transportation
Environmental Health
Public Services
Energy/
Natural Resources
Historic/Cultural Preservation
Airport Environment
10,000 Feet
14,000 Feet
B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS
C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS