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Exhibit B-1
A. Proposal Description
Date:
Applicant:
Property AA
Owner:
Property Street: City,State,Zip Code:
Address 147-104
Parcel Assessor Parcel Number: Property Size in Acres:
Information pp D /' Ae-
Give abrief,
complete ✓
description of
your proposal.
Property District Name: Building Type:
Zoning A R e f�l
Land Use: Engineering:
Building: Other:
All Applications Deemed Complete?Yes[]NoF�
Permits Explain:
Requested(list
all that apply) Are there pending governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the
property covered by your proposal?YesONoE3--__'
Explain:
Describe Existing Uses on the Site:
Existing Land
Use 'eDz
Proposed Land Industrial/Manufacturing Commercial
Use-Check and Circle All viation Flightline Open Space,Recreation
That Apply Other
Non-residential Existing: _40-- Proposed:
Uses: Building Employment in Ordinance: 13,813 Job Remainder as of/��[20.73"
Square Feet
D square feet
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#Existing Dwellings: #Proposed Proposed Density(du/ac):
ry/� #_Dwelling Type Dwellings Units:
#_Type
Dwellings #_Dwelling Type #_Type
Dwelling Threshold Total in Dwelling Bank Remainder as of 20_
Ordinance:848 dwellings
Existing Stories: 1111A Proposed Stories: /
Building Height
Existing Height in feet: Proposed Height in feet: go—
Parking Spaces Existing: Proposed:
Impervious Existing Square Feet: Proposed Square Feet:
Surfaces r 40— W ap
Existing Estimated Trips Future Estimated Trips Net New Trips:
Total: Total:
PM Peak Hour — O�
Weekday
Vehicle Trips Source of Trip Rate: ITE Manual❑ Transportation Impacts Determined Consistent
Other F7 with AMC 20.04.120 and Chapter 20.56. Yeso
No Q
Proposed
timing or
schedule
(including
phasing).
Describe plans
forfuture
additions,
expansion,or
further activity
related to this
proposal.
List any
available or
pending
environmental
information
directly related
to this
proposal.
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B. Environmental Checklist and Mitigation NleaStlr eS
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT CHECKLIST AND MITIGATION NIFASURES
Geology/Soils Checklist and Mitigation Measures _
1. Description of Conditions _I Staff Comments:
4. General description of the site (circle one):(Dolling,olling,hilly,steep slopes,
mountainous,other
S. What is the steepest slope on the site(approximate percent slope)? 076
C. What general types of soils are found on the site(For example,clay,sand,gravel,
eat,muck)? fiesvold
2. Describe the purpose,type,and approximate quantities of any Filling or grading
proposed.Indicate source of fill.
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3. Has any part of the site been classified as a"geologically hazardous"area?(Check
all that apply)
❑ Landslide Hazards
❑ Erosion Hazards
❑ Seismic Hazards
❑ Liquefaction Hazards
❑ Other:
Describe:
a. Proposed Measures to control impacts including Exhibit B-2 and B-4 regarding
Mitigation Document and applicable Regulations and Advisory Notes,
respectively:
13/ Temporary erosion and sediment controls
❑ Compliance with grading and fill standards
❑ Compliance with Critical Area Regulations
Explain:
I
Water Resources/Stormwater Checklist and Mitigation Measures
5. Will the proposal require or result in Ccheck ak that apply and describe below): Staff Comments:
❑ any work over,in,or adjacent to(within 200 Feet) of Edgecomb Creek or
Portage Creek?
❑ fill and dredge ma.erial that would be placed in or removed from surface
water or wetlands?
❑ surface water withdrawals or diversions?
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scharges of waste materials to surface waters9
gr groundwater withdrawal or discharge? leeac.c,otectler area
❑ waste materials entering ground or surface waters!
6. Describe the source of runoff(including stormwater)and method o'cotlection,
treatment,and disposal,if any(include quantities,if known).Where will this
water flow?Will this water flow into other waters?if so,describe.
Slor•n•Naler onsi:e,vial be mhlCaed belc%v par ira area end yr li not f,aw•nle oter wale s.
7. is the area designated a critical aquifer recharge area:'If so,please describe:
No
S. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after
project construction(f mpie. 5,7 al�gry4t�IQi^. /��_� _ AA e— LL7T •
Reviewed by i
PERCO Engineering
Preliminary
12!09,2025 6:40:01 PM
Water Resources/Stormwater Checklist and Mitigation Measures
9. What measures are proposed to reduce or control water
resources/stormwater impacts?
Proposed Measures to control impacts including Exhibit B-2 and B-4 regarding
Mitigation Documentand Applicable Regulations and Advisory Notes, respectively
(check all that apply):
EK"Compliance with construction-related stormwater requirements,including
temporary erosion and sediment control,and development and
implementation of a stormwater pollution and spill prevention plan.
❑ Determination of necessary permanent,long-term water quality treatment
requirements.
❑ Low Impact Development(LID) techniques employed,consistent with AMC
13.28?
❑ Adequate erosion protection at outfalls.
p Other:
Explain:
Plants and Animals Checklist and Mitigation Measures
10. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: Staff Comments:
❑ Deciduous tree:Alder,maple,aspen,other
V Evergreen tree: Fir,cedar,pine,other
❑ Shrubs
Grass
❑ Pasture
❑ Crop or grain
❑ Wet soil plants: Cattail,buttercup,bullrush,skunk cabbage,other
❑ Water plants:Water lily,eelgrass,milfoil,other
Other types of vegetation:
11. Are there wetlands on the property?Please describe their acreage and
classification.
WOO
12. Is there riparian habitat on the property?
13. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered?
r�ss
14. Lis threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site
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15. Are there plants or habitats subject to Critical Areas and/or Shoreline Master
Program?
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16. Is the proposal consistent with critical area regulations,shoreline regulations,
and requirements of the AMMIC Subarea Plan (now retitled Cascade Industrial
Center)?Please describe. - ✓/-}
17. Proposed landscaping,use of native plants,buffers,or other measures to
preserve or enhance vegetation on the site,if any:
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Plants and Animals Checklist and Mitigation Measures
18. Proposed Measures to control impacts including Exhibit B-2 and B-4
regarding Mitigation Document and Applicable Regulations and Notes,
respectively(check all that apply):
❑ Compliance with Critical Areas Ordinance
❑ Compliance with Shoreline Master Program
❑ Implementation of on-site or street frontage green infrastructure
❑ Implementation of Chapter 20.76-Screening and Trees
Other:
Explain:
CULTURAL IZESOURCES CHECKLIST AND MITIGATION MEASURES
Cultural Resources Checklist and Mitigation Measures
19. Are there any buildings,structures,or sites,located on or near the site that are Staff Comments:
over 45 years old listed in or eligible for listing in national or state
preservation registers?If so,specifically describe.
20. Are there any landmarks,features,or other evidence of Indian or historic use
or occupation?This may include human burials or old cemeteries.Are there
any material evidence,artifacts,or areas of cultural importance on or near the
site?Please list any professional studies conducted at the site to identify such
resources. I�VO
21. Are there any buildings,structures,or sites,located on or near the site that are
over 45 years old listed in or eligible for listing in national or state
preservation registers? If so,specifically describe. ^/Q
22. Are there any landmarks,features,or other evidence of Indian or historic use
or occupation?This may include human burials or old cemeteries.Are there
any material evidence,artifacts,or areas of cultural importance on or near the
site?Please list any professional studies conducted at the site to identify such
resources.
23.Proposed Measures to control impacts including Exhibit B-2 and B-4
regarding Mitigation Document and Applicable Regulations and Notes,
respectively (check all that apply):
compliance with AMMIC(now renamed Cascade Industrial Center)
Subarea PIan.
❑ Compliance with other applicable land use and shoreline policies and
development regulations.
❑ Tribal,federal,or state consultations for cultural or eligible historic
resources.
p Evaluation per Exhibit B-2 and implementation of associated
recommended conditions.
❑ Inadvertent discovery plan.
❑ Other
Explain:
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TRANSPORTATION CHECKLIST AND GREENHOUSE GAS vIITIGATION NIEASURES
Transportation Checklist and Mitigation Measures
24. Identify public streets and highways serving the site and describe proposed Staff Comments:
access to the existing street system.Show on site plans,if any.
25. Is site currently served by public transit?If not,what is the approximate
distance to the nearest transit stop? ^/0
26. How many parking spaces would the completed project have?How many
would the project eliminate?
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27. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets,or improvements to
existing roads or streets,not including driveways?If so,generally describe
(indicate whether public or private).
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28. How many PM peak hour vehicular trips per day would be generated by the
completed project?
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29. Is the land use addressed by the EIS Greenhouse Gas Analysis?
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30.Measures to control impacts including Exhibit B-2,Exhibit B-3,and
B-4 regarding Mitigation Document,Additional Mitigation Requirements
and Procedures,and Applicable Regulations and Notes,respectively (check
all that apply):
❑ Evaluate and mitigate roadways consistent with Planned Action
Ordinance Section 4.1)(3).
❑ Commute Trip Reduction(AMC Chapter 10.60)
❑ Transportation Demand Management(TDM) Programs
o Street frontage standards
❑ Impact fee and SEPA mitigation fee for fair share of capital improvements
❑ Other:
Explain:
LAND USE AND AESTHETICS CHECKLIST AND N1ITIGATION NIEAStJRES
Land Use and Aesthetics Checklist and Mitigation Measures
31. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Staff Comments:
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32. Describe any structures on the site.Will any structures be demolished?If so,
what type,dwelling units,square feet?
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33. What is the current zoning classification of the site?
34. What is the current Comprehensive Plan designation and zoning classification
of adjacent sites? AR ,j ee zG/LG
35. If applicable,what is the current shoreline master program designation of the
site?
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Land Use and Aesthetics Checklist and Mitigation Measures
36. What is the planned use of the site?List type of use,number of dwelling units
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and building square Feet
37. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed
project?
ems ti/or�
38. Approximately how many units would be provided,if any?Indicate whether
high,middle,or low-income housing.
N/
39. Approximately how many units,if any,would be eliminated?Indicate whether
high,middle,or low-income housing.
40. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace?
41. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s)?
42. Would any views in the immediate vicinity be altered or obstructed?
ND
43. Would the proposal produce light or glare?What time of day would it mainly
occur? Al?
44. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere
with views? /y2p
45. What existing offsite sources of light or glare may affect your proposal?
411..4
46. Would shade or shadow affect public parks,recreation,open space,or
gathering spaces? NO
47.Proposed Measures to control impacts including Exhibit B-2 and B-4
regarding Mitigation Document and Applicable Regulations and Notes,
respectively (check all that apply):
❑ Compliance with AMMIC Subarea Plan.
❑ Compliance with other applicable land use and shoreline policies and
development regulations.
❑ Other
Explain:
UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CHECKLIST AND MITIGATION MEASURES
Public Services and Utilities Checklist
48. Water Supply:Would the project result in an increased need for water supply T Staff Comments:
or fire flow pressure?Can City levels of service be met? V•, 5 `,.r i 9q,
G Jr#* b` r V-V
49. Wastewater:Would the project result in an increased need for wastewater
services?Can City levels of service be met? W a, S oo v i i•`
cep V & t+ e.,Y
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Public Services and Utilities Checldist
50. Police Protection:Would the project increase demand for police services?Can
City levels of service be met? rr of s e ry ,as. o+» ba 0144-4
51. Fire and Emergency Services:Would the project increase demand for fire
and/or emergency services?Can levels of services be met? /1f4o,
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52. Schools:Would the project result in an increase in demand for school
services?Can levels of services be met?Is an impact fee required?
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53. Parks and Recreation:Would the project require an increase in demand for
parks and recreation?Can levels of services be met? N a,
Soivla•ry ow- bi row yf
54. Other Public Services and Utilities:Would the project require an increase in
demand for other services and utilities?Can levels of services be met?
55.Proposed Measures to control impacts including Exhibit B-1 and B-4
regarding Mitigation Required for Development Applications and Exhibit
B-3 Applicable Regulations (check all that apply):
❑ Capital Facility Plan has been considered,and development provides its
fair share of the cost of improvements consistent with applicable local
government plans and codes.
❑ Law enforcement agency has been consulted,and development reflects
applicable code requirements.
Fire protection agency has been consulted,and development complies
with Uniform Fire Code.
❑ School impact fee,if applicable.
❑ Parks impact fee,if applicable.
Cl Developer has coordinated with City to ensure that sewer lines,water
lines,or stormwater facilities will be extended to provide service to
proposed development site where required.
❑ General facility charges have been determined to ensure cumulative
impacts to utilities are addressed.
❑ Other Measures to reduce or control public services and utilities impacts:
Explain:
C. Applicant Signature
The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge.I understand that the lead agency is relying on
them to make its decision.
Signature: __Z_ 2„_
Date: 2 /1p- 2S
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