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20260413_PJA26-0201_Complete Streets Checklist
i COMPLETE STREETS CHECKLIST Community&Economic Development City of Arlington• 18204 59th Avenue NE•Arlington,WA 98223 • Phone (360)403-3551 Project Name: Reece Construction Email: andy@reece-construction.com Project Manager/Owner: Andy Reece Phone No.: 425-754-6514 Description of Scope: Construction of a 33,100 sf building to contain a construction debris sorting machine on the southern portion of the property. Access to the building will be from the internal paved accesses with a new paved looped access with semi truck backup and unloading area. The new paving covers an area of 85,310 sf. Roadway Classification: O Principal O Minor O Collector 0 Non-Arterial 0 Boulevard O Alley Cross Connection Type: O Downtown 0 Urban Center Connector 0 Neighborhood Yield O Downtown Neighborhood 0 Industrial Access 0 Mixed Use Overlay O Urban Village Main O Neighborhood Corridor O Smokey Point Corridor O Urban Village Neighborhood O Neighborhood Curbless Page 1 of 7 Revised 8/18 1. CHANNELIZATION Average Daily Trips: Should re-channelization Contact Public Works 360-403-3512 be considered in the project scope? Speed Limit: Cemetery Road 35 mph, 59th Ave NE 35 mph No, both site entrances Current image or typical existing cross-section of street in project area have existing roadway (showing lane configuration): connection points Cemetery Road meeting current 1' shoulder, 11' lane, 11' lane, 1' shoulder industrial access requirements. 59th Ave NE 3' paved shoulder, 11.5' lane, 11.5' lane, 1' paved shoulder 2. PAVEMENT CONDITIONS Does the existing road maintain the minimum Overall Condition Index (OCI) as set O Yes O No forth in the Transportation Benefit District? Contact Public Works for current OCI and Standards 360-403-3512. Has the installation of traffic circles been considered? O Yes O No Is this project on the city's Transportation Improvement Plan? O Yes O No Should pavement repair be considered through this project? O Yes 0 No If yes,please explain. 3. PEDESTRIAN INFRASTRUCTURE Is this area identified in the City of Arlington Pedestrian Improvement Plan?If so, 21 Yes O No have the recommendations been met? Explain how or why not. Yes, PIP #23 calls for new sidewalks along Cemetery Road. People walking or using a mobility device: Is the project fully served by sidewalks, O Yes © No accessible curb ramps,and safe crosswalks?If not,are new/repaired sidewalks, curb ramps,and crosswalks included in the project? Page 2 of 7 Revised 8/18 Explain how or why not. The proposed project is located on the southern portion of the property more than 500 feet from Cemetery Road. Are existing sidewalk in good condition? O Yes O No Has an initial assessment of trees and sidewalk conditions been conducted with O Yes O No and engineer and arborist/landscape architect? Are there missing sidewalk in the project area? 0 Yes O No If yes,explain how this will be corrected? Cemetery Road has sidewalks that end 2,000 feet to the west of the property and begin again 3,000 feet to the east of the property. Crossing Width (number of lanes) 2 Controlled Stop Spacing Does the project propose mid-block crossings to reduce distance between O Yes O No crossings? Is there pedestrian refuge or flashing beacons in the project area? O Yes O No Explain pedestrian existing crossing convenience,visibility and safety;does the project target improvements to accessibility? There is no crossing in the local area. Have the addition of curb bulb outs been considered to slow traffic and reduce p Yes 0 No crossing width? Describe how the building(s) have been oriented to address the adjacent roadway with visible connected sidewalks that encourage and enhance pedestrian circulation. The building is located about 800 feet from Cemetery Road and for safety it is not intended to be accessible by the public. Describe pedestrian facilities added such as benches,trash receptacles,visual interest, shade and plantings. N/A Page 3 of 7 Revised 8/18 4. BICYCLE INFRASTRUCTURE Is this area identified in the City of Arlington Bicycle Improvement Plan? 0 Yes 0 No If so,have the recommendations been met?Explain how or why not. Yes, BIP #3 calls for protected bike lanes along Cemetery Road. Is the project site fully served by bicycle facilities?If not,are new bicycle facilities 0 Yes 0 No included in the project? Explain how or why not. This portion of the site is not intended to be open the general public. Does this project meet the needs of a variety of bicycle users? 0 Yes 0 No (Family vs. Commuter) How? Describe how the building(s) serve and invite bicycle traffic, e.g. covered bike racks,visual interest, smooth transitions,bicycle focused travel ways. For safety, the general public is not granted access to this portion of the site. S. TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE Transit Classification: 0 Major Transit Route 11 Minor Transit Route Is the project identified on the City of Arlington Transit Expansion Plan? 0 Yes 0 No • Are there bus stops on the project area? 0 Yes 13 No • Are all bus stops in the project area within close proximity to a controlled 0 Yes 21 No crossing? • Average distance between bus stops in/adjacent to project area? • If bus stops are less than 0.2 miles (1056 ft.) apart, can stops be consolidated? Explain: Community Transit routes 220 and 230 travel along Cemetery Road. There are nearest stop is about 1350 feet west of the site. Page 4 of 7 Revised 8/18 Does the stop provide cover and seating? 0 Yes 71 No How or why not. The nearest stop is 1,350 feet from the site. The applicant is unaware of why cover or seating was not provided. Does the project add visual interest,shading, lighting,plantings, or traffic buffers? 0 Yes 0 No Explain how the project improves transit users'comfort and convenience. The nearest stop is 1,350 feet from the site. No changes are proposed. Is the transit stop ADA accessible?If not,how does the project propose to provide 0 Yes 71 No accessibility? How or why not. The nearest stop is 1,350 feet from the site. No changes are proposed. 6. FREIGHT INFRASTRUCTURE Is the project on an identified City of Arlington Freight Route? R3 Yes 0 No Does the project area meet the curb radius and clearance standards? 0 Yes 0 No Are there spot improvements needed for the project area? (pavement depth) 0 Yes 0 No 7. STREET TREES AND LANDSCAPING Describe any existing street trees and landscaping assets within the project limits that warrant project investment to sustain (e.g.preservation of street trees): There are no existing trees in the work area. Is there an opportunity to plant trees or expand landscape? El Yes 0 No Page 5 of 7 Revised 8/18 Will there be long-term street tree and landscaping maintenance required for this 0 Yes O No project? How will the maintenance of plants be addressed? Street trees will be maintained by the City. Project site trees and landscaping will be part of the ongoing site maintenance. Are street median planting proposed in the project area? O Yes 0 No Does the project include any environmental elements? E.g.: street trees,reduced 0 Yes O No pavement,bio-infiltration,vegetated bump outs,native/drought tolerant vegetation, or other environmental improvements to be implemented with the project? Explain how or why not. Bioretention is proposed as a stormwater control, native/drought tolerant vegetation is proposed. 8. URBAN DESIGN AND PLANNING If an adopted subarea or action plan applies to this project,has its p Yes 0 No recommendations relevant to improved streets/ROW been met? Explain how or why not. Has connectivity been improved for all modes of travel? 0 Yes 0 No Explain specifically for each mode of travel. The proposed sorting facility is not open to the general public. Access by public vehicles, pedestrian and cyclists are not permitted for safety. It will have no impact on freight or transit. Is there an opportunity to implement artistic elements (e.g. sidewalk inlays, 0 Yes El No creative street furniture, or bollards or planters,creative bicycle racks etc.) in the project area?Explain how. Page 6 of 7 Revised 8/18 Describe Public Art or Art Opportunities: O Yes 71 No Arlington Art Council may be a resource 360-435-3778 or arlingtonartscouncil.net N/A Approval Determination O This project meets or exceeds the City of Arlington Complete Streets Standards. O This project will meet the City of Arlington Complete Street Standards with the following changes. O This project does not meet the City of Arlington Complete Street Standards.Please revisit the following sections and resubmit. Variance Determination 0 This project does not meet the City of Arlington Complete Street Standards.Project proponent has applied for a variance through the variance process and variance has been approved. O The variance has been denied,please revisit the following sections and resubmit. Page 7 of 7 Revised 8/18