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Planning 2016-04-28 Item 5 - Public Hearing: Woodspring Suites - Attachment A - Applicant's Response to Design Criteria
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Planning 2016-04-28 Item 5 - Public Hearing: Woodspring Suites - Attachment A - Applicant's Response to Design Criteria
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Woodspring Suites Tukwila <br />Response to Review Comments <br />CPH No. 0128 -15 -002 <br />December 23, 2075 <br />Page 13 of 14 <br />2. The proposed Structure will be equipped with a full fire alarm system per Tukwila <br />Municipal Code 16.40. <br />Response: Acknowledged. <br />3. The new site address will be assigned by the Fire Marshal's Office. <br />Response: Acknowledged. <br />Planning Division <br />1. In the Geotechnical report, the engineer incorrectly states that the City of Tukwila will maintain <br />their private system. The hotel owner will be responsible for maintenance of the drainage system <br />and an operation and maintenance agreement shall be recorded against the property. <br />Response: The TIR states that the proposed drainage system will be maintained by the property owner. <br />2. Permanent fencing with signage identifying the sensitive area is required per TMC <br />18.44.090(E)(6). Consider including a photo of the historic Nelson House barn on a historic marker <br />sign mounted to the fence. <br />Response: Permanent fencing and sensitive area signage is shown and called out on the updated <br />landscape plan provided with this resubmittal. An interpretive sign is proposed adjacent to the public <br />trail near the site entry to provide a history of the Nelsen homestead. No photo or historic marker <br />information is proposed on the sensitive areas fencing. <br />Public Works <br />1. Transportation Impact Fee shall apply to the future Building Permit in the amount of <br />$97,260.80 (56 new PM peak-hour trips x $1,736.80 per trip other uses) based on a trip <br />generation study by Bibson Traffic Consultants, Inc., dated June 17, 2015. — see Bulletin <br />A3 on City of Tukwila web-site. <br />Response: The Traffic Impact Fee is understood. <br />2. Project to comply with Geotechnical Engineering Study, by Earth Solutions NW, LLC, dated June <br />19, 2015; and subsequent geotechnical reports/evaluations. <br />Response: The construction of all site improvements, including below-grade vault and building <br />foundations, will comply with all project geotechnical engineer recommendations as provided in the <br />referenced June 19, 2015 report and any subsequent, supplemental reports. <br />3. Apply for a Food Control Zone Permit (FCZP) — see Bulletin A7 on City of Tukwila web-site. <br />Response: A Flood Control Zone Permit will be submitted separately and subsequent to this <br />resubmittal. <br />4. Project is greater than one acre and therefore requires a Notice of Intent (NOI) application form — <br />Construction Storm water General Permit to the Washington State Department of Ecology. <br />Response: An NOI application form will be submitted to the DOE and the General Permit will <br />be provided with final engineering. <br />5. Public Works will prepare and Owner shall sign with Notary, a Storm Water Easement and <br />Maintenance Agreement. City will sign with Notary and have the document recorded at the King <br />County Office of Records. <br />Response: It is understood that a standard Storm Water Easement and Maintenance Agreement <br />will be executed with the City prior to construction plan and permit approval for the project. <br />45 <br />
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