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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit L96-0063 - CHEVRON GAS STATION - DESIGN REVIEWL96 -0063 CHEVRON CONVENIENCE STORE 14600 PACIFIC HY S DESIGN REVIEW City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director September 28, 1998 Bruce Creager Barghausen Consulting Engineers .. 18215 72nd Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 RE: Chevron Gas Station Freestanding Sign Violation (File No. S97 -096) Follow -Up Dear Bruce: This letter is a follow up to my correspondence to you last April 1998 regarding the Chevron Gas Station freestanding sign. Since this time I have been in contact with Ken Hitt and Bill Lynch at Myer Sign Company and determined that the current freestanding sign now meets the vision triangle requirements of our Sign Code (TMC 19.22.040 [3]) . However, the sign still violates the Board of Architectural Review's final decision on the sign design (approved February 27, 1997). The sign area still exceeds dimensions for your street frontage dimension, calculated at 200 feet based on the site plan submitted for your design review permit application. For street frontage dimensions ranging between 200 and 400 square feet, freestanding sign dimensions can be up to 150 square feet (75 square feet per side), (TMC 19.32.140 [D][3]). According to our calculations, the dimensions of your sign design is 280 square feet (140 square feet per side), which exceeds the limit by nearly double the allowable size. Since the sign in violation has already been built, you have the following options for - rectifying the violation: (1) You can bring the sign into compliance with the sign code, by reducing the dimension to meet standards for street frontages between 200 and 400 feet (refer to the attached section from our codes on criteria for granting variances (TMC 19.12.060 [4]), or (2) apply for a variance to request to keep the sign as built. However, please be aware that due to the circumstances of this project, a variance approval may be less than likely. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431 -3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 z . w. 6 UO: tnw WI: J 1-! LL!, . w O'. • • LL <' • d I w,. I-- 0; • .z F-; Ww . O 52' W` LL ~• -O liJ Z'. O z Please determine which action you will take to bring the Chevron free - standing sign to code, and advise us as soon as possible with your decision. Otherwise, if we do not hear from you within two weeks from the date of this letter (by October 6, 1998), the City of Tukwila's Code Enforcement Officer will be notified to take action on this sign violation. If you have any questions about the options outlined above, please contact me directly at (206) 431 -3673. Sincerely, Alexa Berlow Associate Planner Jack Pace, Planning Manager Deb Ritter, Assistant Planner Jason Jones, Code Enforcement Ken Hitt, Myer Sign Company Chevron Gas Station, Design Review File No. L96 -0063 W; WD!... U! 0 0; NW W= lu u. < F-W! W IJJ! O �4, =Vf Z• . •ui .N . O,. a located, the street and nearest intersection, together with a site map at the scale of 1 inch representing 20 feet (or larger) showing the location of the sign, structures, right -of -way, easements and property lines. Elevation projections of the proposed sign shall also be submitted with the application and shall include, but not be limited to, the following: the sign's relationship to the property lines, easements, setback lines, supporting structure, colors and materials and method of illumination. (Ord. 1274 §1(part), 1982) 19.12.050 Exceptions — Permits not required. A. The following shall not require a permit (these exceptions shall not be construed as relieving the owner of any sign from the responsibility of its erection and maintenance and its compliance with the provisions of this code or any other law or ordinance regulating the same): 1. The changing of the advertising copy or message on a theater marquee, readerboard and similar signs specifically designed for the use of replacement copy; 2. Repainting or cleaning of an advertising structure shall not be considered an erection or alteration which requires a sign permit unless: a_ a structural or electrical change is made; or altered; or b. the area or the shape of the sign is c. except as provided by subsection (1), above, there is a change in the advertising copy or message thereon. 3. Temporary signs and decorations custom- ary for special holidays, such as Independence Day and Christmas, erected entirely on private property; 4. Real estate signs 16 square feet or less in area offering the immediate premises for sale, lease or rent, except in R -1 zones where the maximum sign area allowed is six square feet; 5. Signs not exceeding four square feet in area and advertising acceptance of credit cards, provided these are located on the face of a building or upon another larger sign background area for which a permit has been obtained; 6. One on- premises sign not electrical or illuminated, four square feet in area or less, which is affixed permanently on a plane parallel to the wall that is located entirely on private property; 7. Traffic signs and /or markings, for the pur- pose of regulating, warning, or guiding traffic, whether on public or private property. Such signs and markings shall comply with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Con- trol Devices for Streets and Highways, current edition, published by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration; 8. Bulletin boards not over twelve square feet in area for each public, charitable or religious institution TITLE 19 — SIGN CODE when the same b located on the premises of said insti- tution; 9. Temporary signs denoting the architect, engineer or contractor, when placed upon work under construction and not exceeding 32 square feet in area; 10. Memorial signs or tablets, names of buildings, and dates of erection, when cut into any masonry surface or when constructed of bronze or other non - combustible material; 11. Signs of utilities indicating danger and service or safety information; 12. A maximum of four internal information signs as defined in TMC 19.08.120 and as regulated by TMC Section 19.22; 13. Political signs, posters, or bills promoting or publicizing candidates for political office or issues that are to be voted upon in an election shall not exceed twelve square feet in area and shall be located entirely on private property for a period not exceeding 30 days prior to any primary, general or special election; provided, however, that a successful candidate in the primary election shall not be obligated to remove or to have removed signs, posters, or bills between the primary and general elections; and further provided that all signs, posters, or bills shall be removed .,not later than the end of the fifth day following any primary election in the case of those candidates not surviving the primary, and not later than the fifth day following the general or special election with regard to all candidates and issues. It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to have signs, posters or bills removed. No political campaign signs of any type are permitted to be located on any utility pole, bridge, sidewalk, or City-owned or operated vehicle, or any public property of any kind; 14. Window signs which are of a temporary nature for commercial businesses and which occupy less than 25% of the window surface for a period not exceeding 30 days. Signs on or in the window which are utilized for more than 30 days dre permanent and will be considered part of the overall signing permitted for the business. Such permanent window signs shall require permits; 15. Signs of community service and fraternal organizations, including notation of place and date of regular activity meetings. B. The provisions of this section shall be narrowly construed so as to effectuate the purposes of this Title, as enumerated in Section 19.04.020. (Ord. 1792 §1, 1997; Ord. 1274 §1(part), 1982) 19.12.060 Criteria for granting variances. A. Variance review shall be a Type 3 permit pursuant to 18.104.010. The Hearing Examiner may grant a variance to the requirements of this code only if the applicant demonstrates compliance with the following criteria: Printed October 10, 1997 .o tune+ai +MNY�vU Page 19 -5 z w. 0 0' co J =. H U.) U. w0 w ¢. cn H =. Z �- I- 0 Z F- LU uj O -, oI- 111 ILJ O t11Z: O z - TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE 4444 1. That the variance as approved shall not constitute a grant of special privilege which is inconsistent with the intent of this sign code, nor which contravenes the limitation uses of property specified by the zoning classification in which this property is located. 2. That the variance is necessary because of special circumstances relating to the size, shape, topog- raphy, location or surroundings of the subject property to provide it with use rights and privileges permitted to other properties in the vicinity and in the zone in which the subject property is located. 3. That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity and in the zone in which the subject property is located. 4. That the special conditions and circum- stances prompting the variance request do not result from the actions of the applicant. 5. That the variance as granted represents the least amount of deviation from prescribed regulations necessary to accomplish the purpose for which the variance is sought and which is consistent with the stated intent of this code. 6. That granting of the variance shall result in greater convenience to the public in identifying the business location for which a sign code variance is sought. 7. That the granting of the variance will not constitute a public nuisance or adversely affect the public safety. B. The proposed variance shall not interfere with the location and identification of adjacent business buildings or activities.. (Ord. 1796 §3(part), 1997; Ord. 1274 §1(part), 1982) 19.12.070 Fees — Permanent signs. . At the time of application for a permit to erect or install a sign or device controlled by this code, the Planning Department shall collect a minimum fee of $50.00 or 50 cents per square foot of total sign face area, whichever is greater. This fee does not include the costs of engineering checks nor of electrical or other inspections required by other appropriate agencies. (Ord. 1649 §1, 1992; Ord. 1274 §1(part), 1982) 19.12.080 Fees — Temporary signs. For the installation of temporary signs, banners, streamers, and other special permit signs as provided in TMC Chapter 19.24, the permit fee shall be $25.00. (Ord. 1274 §1(part), 1982) 19.12.090 Fees — Work started prior to permit issuance. Where work for which a permit is required by this code is started prior to obtaining a permit, the fees speci- fied in TMC 19.12.070 and .080 shall be doubled, but the payment of such double fee shall not relieve any \/ person from fully ..omplying with the requirements of this code in the execution of the work nor from any other penalties prescribed herein. (Ord. 1274 §1(part), 1982) 19.12.110 Maintenance and removal of signs. A. All signs together with their supports, braces, guys and anchors shall be kept in repair and in proper state of preservation. The surfaces of all signs shall be kept neatly painted or posted at all times. The ground area shall be neat and orderly. B. The Planning Director may order the removal or maintenance of any sign that is not maintained in a safe and orderly condition. The order for removal or maintenance of any sign shall be sent by the Planning Director to the person to whom the sign permit was granted, or the property owner if no authorized permit was granted, by certified mail, return receipt requested. If the action requested in the order is not taken within 30 days from the date of the notice, the Planning Director may direct the signs to be removed from the premises. The permittee or owner shall be charged an amount equal to the City cost for removal, but in no event shall the fee be less than $50.00. (Ord. 1274 §1(part)„ 1982) 19.12.120 Special permit signs and displays. Strings or pennants, banners and streamers, festoons of lights, clusters of flags, balloons and similar devices of a carnival nature may be displayed on private property only, by special permit. Such permit shall be issued for a period not to exceed ten days and shall be issued not more than four times per year. (Ord. 1274 §1(part), 1982) 19.12.130 Revocation. The Planning Director is authorized and empow- ered to revoke any permit upon failure of the holder thereof to comply with any provision of this code. (Ord. 1274 §1(part), 1982) Page 19 -6 Printed October 10, 1997 • z �y 6 00 co w w co IL, w 0 J' cn = a. • 2' Z~ HO Z O N' 0E- w w. F- 0 Lii U • =, O 1- z TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE Upon application to and approval as a Type 2 decision, the permitted sign areas provided in Table 1 may be increased no more than 50% for each doubling of the required minimum setback distance for the wall upon which a particular sign is to be placed, but in no case shall sign area exceed that permitted in TMC 19.32.150. B. Office buildings with multiple tenancies shall be permitted signs as follows: 1. The total allowed signage area for any exposed building face shall be equal to the area given in Table 1. 2. Freestanding signs will be allowed as provided in TMC 19.32.140D. 3. Each business is permitted a maximum of two signs with not more than one sign for any particular business allowed on any one exposed building face. If the business is listed on a freestanding sign it will only be allowed one wall sign. 4. No one sign shall contain more than 50% of the allowable ,sign area, unless approved as a Type 2 decision. 5. Applicants for sign permits will be required to document the area of the exposed building face on which the sign is to be placed, total allowed sign area for that face, area of any existing signs, and area of the proposed sign. 6. Each tenant may also display a room number /letter or street number which is visible from the public street or principle access roadway. Such a sign shall not be counted in the sign area permitted for the business. 7. Each group of professional offices may have a directory listing the names of the tenants on the site and a location map. The directory shall be oriented to the pedestrian on the site rather than the passing motorist. C. Office building exception: Multi- tenant office buildings which will face or abut other commercial or industrial zones and which have no common public entry shall be permitted signs as follows: 1. Wall signs shall be allowed as provided in TMC 19.32.140A. 2. Freestanding signs will be allowed as provided in TMC 19.32.140D. 3. Each tenant may also display a room number /letter or street number which is visible from the public street or principle access roadway. Such a sign shall not be counted in the sign area permitted for the business. 4. Each group of professional offices may have a directory listing the names of the tenants on the site and a location map. The directory shall be oriented to the pedestrian on the site rather than the passing motorist. D. Freestanding signs: One freestanding sign sh be permitted for each site. One additional freestanding; sign may be permitted for sites which meet the following conditions: 1. The site has at least 400 linear feet of frontage on a public street; 2. The site has at least two detached com- mercially occupied buildings, neither of which is accessory to the other; and 3. The site is occupied by at least two tenants. Permitted sign area for each freestanding sign shall be as follows: Street Frontage Sign Area/Sign Up to 200 ft. 50 sq. ft. with total of 100 sq. ft. for all sides 200 to 400 ft. 75 sq. ft. with total of 150 sq. ft. for all sides Over 400 ft.. 100 sq. ft. with total of 200 sq. ft. for all sides Any permitted freestanding sign shall be lim- ited in height to 35 feet, provided that no freestanding sign shall be higher than the building which it identifies or except as provided in TMC 19.32.150, 19.32.170 and 19.32.180. Exception: For commercial sites which exceed ten gross acres, permitted height of a freestanding sign may be increased two feet for each additional increment of five acres in land area, provided that no freestanding sign shall be higher than the highest point of any building on the site which it identifies. E. The freestanding sign shall contain no promo- tional copy but shall be limited to the name of the company or activity being identified and trademark or logo, except where an approved readerboard is used. F. Non - rolling equipment must be displayed from within buildings or glass fronted cases, except in connection with temporary commercial, industrial or public service displays. (Ord. 1773 §1, 1996; Ord. 1770 §78, 1996; Ord. 1274 §1(part), 1982) Page 1 9-1 6 Printed May 8, 1997 . n�. w+ e�•' ��n> n.» m,,.,. 4f "..'+r*?tta+n.!•.?^ew,^'»3w+kwY ; •;!% f? w !ra.��*.r�."fM1q±�?ss+Mtf'V��xx ' ~w• . O 0' (1) o w= J � w 0: LQ w = 0 F-w. z� �0 Z 1-; 1.1J uj U� - O O H w w IL I— O z. U rri' 51 z City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director April 16, 1998 Bruce Creager Barghausen Consulting Engineers 1 '8215 72nd Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 RE: Chevron Gas Station Freestanding Sign (File No. S97 -096) Dear Bruce: Co PV This letter is to inform you that the Chevron Gas Station free - standing sign, located at the southwest corner of the property, violates TMC 19.22.040 (3) - Freestanding sign Restrictions of the City of Tukwila Sign Code. The aformentioned sign provision specifies that "Freestanding signs which shall obscure vision between the height of three (3) feet and ten feet of the street or driveway grade shall be set back at least 40 feet from the intersections of streets/ and or driveways". I have attached a diagram explaining this provision, refered to as the Vision Triangle, for your reference. The existing freestanding business sign for the new Chevron Gas Station is located within the vision triangle. I have alerted Ken Hitt and Bill Lynch with Meyer Sign and Advertising Co., Inc. about this violation. They claim that the existing sign was approved by the City when, in fact, the sign design approved by the Board of Architectural Review at the time of design review for Chevron Gas Station, on March 27, 1997, presented another design scheme. That scheme met all requirements of the city's sign code. A copy of both sign design specifications are attached. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 4313665 You will need to modify the existing freestanding sign before the planning division can sign off on an inspection. Please contact me as soon as possible to discuss necessary revisions. Sincerely, Alexa Berlow Associate Planner Enclosures cc: Ken Hitt, Meyer Sign and Advertising Co. Bill Lynch, Meyer Sign and Advertising Co. Gary Schenk, Building Inspector Chevron Gas Station Design Review File No. L96 -0063 ab /c:chevsign.doc ,0 O', .U)D- w w;. wO • . z`�r • w U O Nt D Hi iaL 0' w • City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director STAFF REPORT TO THE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW PREPARED FEBRUARY 20,1997 HEARING DATE: NOTIFICATION: PROJECT: APPLICANT: OWNER: REQUEST: ASSOCIATED PERMITS: LOCATION: LOT SIZE: February 27, 1997 On January 7, 1997, staff mailed a Notice of Application and a Notice of Hearing to surrounding properties. The Notice of Hearing was sent to the Seattle Times on January 8, 1997. On January 9, 1997, the applicant posted a notice board on the site. A second Notice of Hearing was mailed to surrounding property owners and to the Seattle Times on February 12, 1997. L96 -0063 - Design Review Barghausen Engineers, Inc. Chevron/Lakha Investment Companies, L.L.C. Design review approval to build a Chevron gas station and food mart. Building Permit Sign Permit Mechanical Permit Right -of -Way Permit Pacific Highway South, 100 feet south of S. 146th Street, Tukwila 27,579 square feet COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Neighborhood Commercial Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 •z •i W; • J U; 'co W .W =; J � w0'•. w a� I w: zl.i , Z 'al La Oi a Ni w- :IL F-; O;- U cot .o , z ZONING DISTRICT: Neighborhood Commercial Center (NCC) SEPA ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: A Determination of Non - Significance (DNS) was issued on February 12, 1997 STAFF: ATTACHMENTS: Alexa Berlow, Associate Planner A. Set of Full -Size Plans B. SEPA Determination C. Applicants Design Review Checklist D. Sign Specifications E. Color and Materials Board * F. Photographs of Site * G. Presentation Boards * H. Photographs of proposed building Material * * To be presented at the hearing. Page 2 Wiz; ry 11J • JU; ot. U o- w =; .W o: • i d! I.- ILL IL • Ot• • z F- .w• Li • ;U 0;. o N`. • 0 IW W: • •1-V; • uo • mn.4u5:!1+i a+}.ti+est, t 4itad;r:iA.., ?Ki :vxc+rw-.......:... VICINITY /SITE INFORMATION A. Proiect Description The applicant proposes to construct a Chevron gas station and food mart, consisting of a 2,200 square foot building and one 38' by 52 ` (covering 1872 s.f.) gasoline pump canopied island. The site will be paved and landscaped, with lot lights and signage incorporated into the plan. In addition, the proposed project will include the installation of two (2) new 8,000 gallon and one (1) 16,000 gallon fiberglass underground storage tanks and product piping. B. Surrounding Land Uses High density residential facilities abut the east sideof the site, including a mid -sized motel and an apartment building. Neighborhood commercial uses abut the north and south sides of the lot as well as on the west side of Pacific Highway facing the site, including an equipment rental company, a Pizza Hut restaurant, and Larry's Market diagonally northwest of the proposed project. C. Existing Development The site is currently vacant. Access is provided by Pacific Highway South which runs along the front of the property. South 146th Street is 100 feet north of the site. D. Veeetation The site is flat with side slopes resulting from previous filling and grading. The only vegetation are blackberries along the east edge of the property. BACKGROUND A. Project History This project was originially scheduled to appear before the Board of Architectural Review on January 27, 1997. Numerous changes to the proposal precipitated rescheduling the hearing to this month. The current proposal reflects numerous changes to the building design and landscape plan. B. SEPA Determination A Determination of Non Significance (DNS) was granted to the project on February 12, 1997. z z� Z: re L41 00" cow w= J 1— w 0, gQ. a I— w; Z Z : LLI .1= o 10 Di ;0 w ~F- la- - 0 Lb Z UN 0 �' z Statement of Compliance with Design Review Criteria for the Chevron Facility on Pacific Highway South, South of South 146th Street Tukwila, Washington Our Job No. 5781 The purpose of this document is to provide written response describing the compliance of the project with the zoning code design review guidelines and the comprehensive plan design review policies, as required by the City of Tukwila Design Guidelines for Commercial Project Review. The following is a statement of the City's policies, followed by a written response. The proposed project consists of the development of a 27,579- square foot vacant parcel, which is zoned with a neighborhood commercial center (NCC) designation. This zoning permits the use subject to design review by the City of Tukwila Board of Architectural Review. The proposed development is a Chevron gasoline station with a C- store /food mart and retail gasoline sales. The facility will include a 2,200- square foot C -store building, one 38- by 52 -foot (1,976 square feet) gasoline pump island canopy with four multi - product dispensers, landscaping, paving, lot lights, and signage. Additionally, the proposed project will include the installation of one 15,000 and one 16,000 split (8,000/8,000) underground gasoline storage tanks and product piping. I. DESIGN REVIEW POLICIES BASED ON COMPREHENSIVE PLAN A. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL CENTER (NCC) ZONE Goal: "Neighborhood Commercial Centers generally focused around key intersections in transportation corridors that serve multiple neighborhoods, and provide a people place' as well as a commercial focus for businesses along the corridor. A key characteristic of a Neighborhood Commercial Center is its pedestrian orientation. with streetfront windows. attractive landscaping, screening and sidewalks" (Goal 8.5). 1. The development reflects the scale and architectural details of surrounding residential structures, and encourages non - motorized access (7.6.11). Our Response: The nearest residential structures are the Traveler's Choice motel, located to the east, and an apartment building located to the southeast. Both structures are approximately 60 to 80 feet away from the Chevron property line. The Traveler's Choice motel is two stories with a pitched roof, and the apartment building is three stories with a flat roof. The single -story Chevron Food Mart and the canopy are not "inconsistent" with the scale of the residential buildings, in that they are smaller structures. The use of the colored band along the fascia of the Chevron buildings is similar in architectural detail to the use of contrasting color trim along the roof line of both the Traveler's Choice motel and the apartment building, although the size of the Chevron color band is greater in proportion to the Chevron buildings than the color trim on the two residential structures nearby. The project encourages anon- motorized access with the proposed pedestrian pathway situated on the south property line. 'This raised pedestrian pathway provides a route of travel from the street to the food mart that is not interrupted by the circulation of vehicles. Page 1 of 9 5781.005 [BKC /jss /sm] .z w` re .J U. U0: w. J I; w O u- a: = a. �i z� F— 0 zi- :w w. U o t-., UJ U' • Z g2 F=- O z 2. The development provides an appropriate structural transition (i.e. use of similar building scale, compatible architectural styles, etc.) to adjacent residential development (8.5.8). Our Response: The development provides an appropriate structural transition between the residential buildings to the east and southeast, while still fitting into the surrounding commercial development on z Pacific Highway South. With a single -story building, the mass and height of the building does not dramatically overshadow or exceed the roof heights of the residential buildings. w Additionally, the Food Mart building is small, at 55 feet in width and 40 feet in depth, smaller 6 in scale than the aforementioned residential properties. v 0 3. The development includes substantial areas of glass in the design of ground -level retail and w service structures; building entrances face the street (8.5.9). —' �-- �w Ili O. Our Response: The building entrance to the Chevron Food Mart faces Pacific Highway South. There is glassy =, along the entire entry of the building, providing patrons and pedestrians a direct view into the building to view activity and available products for sale. The glass area at the front of the = a. building takes up approximately 60 percent of the entire building front wall. I-- Ili z_�-. I- O: 4. The development incorporates pedestrian amenities and open spaces such as plazas, art and z �- canopies, to convey the impression of a town center and a community focal point (8.5.10). o' 0 Our Response: 0 P The only pedestrian amenities incorporated into this retail gasoline station include the w. pedestrian pathway provided along the south property line. Open spaces such as plazas, art, t� and canopies that convey the impression of a town center and a community focal point do not g O appear to be appropriate to this project, considering the small size of the subject property, the z. proposed use, and the general auto orientation of the facility, 0 _; 0H 5. Structures employ design elements such as slopes, peaks, caps, steps, exaggerated parapets, Z colors, lighting, etc. to make the roojlines prominent, thereby adding to the distinct character of the Neighborhood Commercial district (8.5.11). Our Response: The proposed Chevron canopy and Chevron Food Mart structures include the use of a blue fascia panel as a means of corporate identification and as a means of unifying the two structures. Once again, considering the small size of the proposed buildings on site, a flat pitched roof does not detract from the other architectural styles in the vicinity, which include the flat roofed residential apartment to the southeast, the pizza hut building to the south, and the Bazille auto center building, directly west, across Highway 99 from the subject property. 6. Where appropriate, the neighborhood commercial structure incorporates residential units (7.6.12), with commercial uses limited to 2 lower stories (8.5.7). Our Response: The proposed commercial structure are single -story structures which incorporates exclusive retail uses on the subject property. Considering the strong auto orientation of the facility, residential uses on the same property may not be appropriate. arm Page 2 of 9 5781.005 [BKC /jss /sm] 7. Through parking placement and setbacks (e.g. parking behind or beside buildings), the development should help to achieve a compact, consistent building wall and pedestrian orientation, helping to create a focal point in the Neighborhood Commercial Center (8.5.5). Our Response: Parking is placed along the east property line, adjacent to the Chevron Food Mart store. Because the predominant use of the subject property is retail gasoline sales, the pump island canopy is situated midpoint in the property to allow for autos to safely and conveniently enter _ H PY P P P Y Y Y HZ and exit and circulate in the property. The pedestrian orientation of the facility is provided re g with the pedestrian pathway on the south property line, which will not conflict with the auto 6 oriented retail gasoline sales. 0 0 8. The development should provide for a significant landscape element along the street (8.5.6). w = Our Response: w O The development provides a 10 -foot wide on -site landscape strip along the street frontage of g Pacific Highway South. Only a 5 -foot landscape strip is required according to the Tukwila Zoning Code. This landscape element will also include the planting of street trees and low N a growing ground cover. w 9. The design reflects the goals, policies and illustrations in the Comprehensive Plan for the 1— O' Z Neighborhood Commercial Center (8.1.10). w Do Our Response: 0 O The compliance of this project with the NCC policies has been described above. = w` B. PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH u'. 0 ww Goal: "A Pacific Highway corridor that is an attractive, safe and profitable place to live, do C.) _ business, shop and work, and is a positive reflection of the city as a whole and of the surrounding 0 ~ residential and business community (Goal 8.2). 1. Outside storage and sales areas are fenced with high quality materials; where metal security fencing is used, it is used minimally and concealed with landscaping (8.2.15). Our Response: The proposed Chevron Food Mart store and retail gasoline sales does not include any outside storage /sales, nor does it incorporate any metal security fencing to enclose potential outside storage and sales. If property line fencing is added on the north and south property line, cyclone fence would be used with slats. 2. The development should recognize the physical difference between the valley wall and plateau and retain the hillside's character (e.g. its vegetation, change of grade and sloping trait), through design features such as retaining walls that are no higher than necessary, and limited building size and paved areas (8.2.10). Our Response: The Chevron facility has been designed to balance the need for adequate paving on site, and providing as wide landscape areas as possible, to minimize the use of retaining walls. Because the site has been filled over time, it will be necessary to employ some rockery/retaining walls Page 3 of 9 5781.005 [BKC /jss /sm] to make up the grade difference of the principal, flat portion of the site and the north, south, and east areas of the site that are currently side sloped that will require additional fill material to accommodate the proposed building and parking. 3. Between South 137th and South 144th, building design on east side of the highway should reflect the importance of the area as visual focal point (8.2.18). z z H, Our Response: w This policy is not applicable, as the site is located south of South 146th Street. 6 D 0 4. Where significant distant views occur along the corridor, the design should recognize and cn 0 incorporate these, and minimize obstruction of views from nearby projects, through landscape , J design, building design, site planning (8.2.19). lu 0 Our Response: 2 Even though there are no significant distant views through this site from Pacific Highway g South, the small size and low profile of the Chevron Food Mart and canopy would not block N o; significant views. H W z1— I- O; C. ALL COMMERCIAL AREAS w F- uj Goal: "Commercial districts that are visually attractive and add value to the community, are visitor 0 (3' and pedestrian friendly, are designed with pride and constructed with quality workmanship, are 0 D' secure and safe with adequate lighting and convenient access, are uncongested with smooth flowing to w' traffic patterns, are well- maintained with adequate streetscape landscaping, and are wholesome and i u.170-- _ c in harmony with adjacent uses" (Goal 1.7). F-- ' .Z 1. The design includes consideration of features that reflect characteristics of Tukwila's history 0 (1.2.4). p I— z Our Response: The project is consistent with other commercial design in the vicinity of the subject property on Pacific Highway South. 2. Fencing and landscape buffers are provided between commercial and residential uses (1.7.4). Our Response: Landscape buffers are provided along all three interior property lines. The landscape area along the south and east property lines, abutting the apartments and the motel building, incorporate landscaping that varies in width from 5 to 20 feet or more. Property line fencing is already in place on the east property line. It is possible that additional property line fencing (cyclone fencing with slats) will be placed along either of the other interior (north and south) property lines. Page 4 of 9 5781.005 [BKC /jss /sm] 3. The development provides adequate parking and lighting (1.7.3). Our Response: The Chevron facility provides ten parking stalls, which exceeds the required parking stall count by four. Lighting is provided by a 16- to 20 -foot high luminaries, with 500 -watt halide lamps. The luminaries are box style, which cast light downward, with a forward throw, and away from the adjoining property. This minimizes spillover illumination onto adjacent properties. 4. Where open spaces and trails are included in the development, they are designed not to interfere with the reasonable use of the adjacent private property (1.10.11), and they are designed and constructed in a manner that is safe for all users and adjacent property owners (1.11.7). Our Response: The proposed landscaping open space and the pedestrian pathway on the subject property will not interfere with the reasonable use of adjacent property. The pedestrian pathway will provide a safe pedestrian pathway from the street to the Chevron Food Mart. 5. In areas of concentrated commercial and retail activity, the development is connected by pedestrian facilities to the City's trail network, where feasible (1.11.4). Our Response: The pedestrian pathway will be connected from the street shoulder and/or public sidewalk to the Chevron Food Mart II. DESIGN REVIEW GUIDELINES FROM ZONING CODE A. RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURE TO SITE 1. The site should be planned to accomplish a desirable transition with the streetscape and to provide for adequate landscaping and pedestrian movement. Our Response: The transition from the streetscape to the site is accomplished by the use of landscape plantings, which include street trees along the entire frontage. Landscaping on site more than exceeds the minimum required by the City. The City requires a minimum of 5 -feet of street frontage landscaping and no interior property line landscaping, whereas, 10 -feet of landscape are provided on the street frontage, and landscape plantings are provided along all three interior property lines. A safe pedestrian pathway is provided from the street to the building along the south property line, via a raised walkway. 2. Parking and service areas should be located, designed and screened to moderate the visual impact of large paved areas. Our Response: Parking areas have been situated near the east property line, directly north of the proposed Chevron Food Mart building. Due to the strong auto oriented use of the Chevron gasoline station, the fueling area is logically placed midpoint along the front of the site. However, this fueling area is screened via low level landscaping and street trees along the street frontage to assist in reducing the visual impact of the paved area. b. + ;P.*Yl111 , Page 5 of 9 •! wrM! n +wn.nT+iM.�k!+!�MIhYtMtiMRYMIS. lPT�. W wc.SVHy 5781.005 [BKC /jss /sm] z w, U UO CO • W J I—, CO LL' w O L Q, co n =w z z , U • 0 Co 9—i 0 I--! w W,, = F = 0: • =` O I-- z 3. The height and scale of each building should be considered in relation to its site. Our Response: The 14 -foot high convenience store, at 2,200 square feet, and the 18 -foot high canopy, at 1,976 square feet, are small buildings, even for the small size of the subject property. The height of the buildings are consistent with commercial buildings on the adjoining properties, which are one story on the south, two stories on the north, and vary in other areas of the commercial neighborhood, depending upon the particular parcel. B. RELATIONSHIP OF STRUCTURE AND SITE TO ADJOINING AREA 1. Harmony and texture, line and masses is encouraged. Our R • ponse: The lines of the convenience store and gasoline canopy have a strong horizontal emphasis and are harmonious and consistent with one another; the massing of the structures are also consistent with each other. As noted, the small pizza hut building to the south, the rental building to the north, and the auto sales building to the west, are small commercial buildings of one to two stories in height. Two of these existing structures are with flat roofs. Thus, the proposed Chevron buildings will be consistent with these existing structures. 2. Appropriate landscape transition to adjoining properties should be provided. Our Response: Landscaping transitions to the residential properties to the east and southeast will be provided with a combination of rockery /retaining wall and side slopes, incorporating tall screening vegetation. Landscaping transition to the adjoining commercial properties to the north and south will be provided with a 10 -foot wide planting strip that will also incorporate some rockery /retaining wall and low growing vegetation. 3. Public buildings and structures should be consistent with the established neighborhood character. Our Response: This policy is not applicable, as there are no public buildings, existing or proposed, on the subject property. 4. Compatibility of vehicular and pedestrian circulation patterns and loading facilities in terms of safety, efficiency and convenience should be encouraged. Our Response: The vehicular and pedestrian circulation patterns are separate on the proposed Chevron facility. The pedestrian pathway is a raised sidewalk with a direct connection from the public street /pathway to the food mart store. This pathway is uninterrupted by auto circulation. Automobile circulation through the site, through the pump island canopy and to the parking is safe, convenient, and efficient, and provides adequate maneuvering space and drive aisles. The use of the two driveways to the subject sites allows for a direct circulation of cars to enter one driveway, drive through the canopy, and exit directly out the other, without requiring automobiles to back out of the canopy area to exit the site. Page 6 of 9 5781.005 [BKC /jss/sml 5. Compatibility of on -site vehicular circulation with street circulation should be encouraged. Our Response: Providing two driveways to the subject property will allow improved on -site circulation of automobiles, as described above, without conflicting with or impacting off -site vehicular circulation. Z C. LANDSCAPE AND SITE TREATMENT cc 2 1. Where existing topographic patterns contribute to beauty and utility of a development, they U O' should be recognized, preserved and enhanced. in o .mow: w =: Our Response: The site is essentially flat, except for the side slopes, resulting from previous filling /grading. CO p The site grades are not anticipated to be altered dramatically, with exception of the import of additional fill material for the convenience store and parking area. ag _, w ?. 2. Grades of walks, parking spaces, terraces and other paved areas should promote safety and w. provide an inviting and stable appearance. z Our Response: z 0: The flat grades on site will be largely unchanged through site redevelopment and,, thus, the ▪ w'. grades of the site will remain safe for both pedestrian and vehicular circulation. v o, ;O -i 3. Landscape treatment should enhance architectural features, strengthen vistas and important 'W u_ axes, and provide shade. H v LL Our Response: Z The use of screening landscape along the east and southeast portions of the site will assist in o providing some shade to the subject property, and will tie in with the tall poplars and alders O F-, situated on -site to the south and southeast.. z 4. In locations where plants will be susceptible to injury by pedestrian or motor traffic, mitigating steps should be taken. Our Response: All landscape areas will be protected by the use of concrete curbing, which will prevent damage from vehicular overhang. The pedestrian pathways from the streets and canopy to the store will not be impeded by landscape areas which would otherwise be susceptible to injury by pedestrian traffic. 5. Where building sites limit planting, the placement of trees or shrubs in paved areas is encouraged. Our Response: It is our client's preference to place landscape planting along the perimeter of the site, to serve as a "backdrop" to the facility and to screen the site from the adjacent properties to the south and southeast. Page 7 of 9 5781.005 [BKC/jss/sm] a; PlaY,C a uxz +ceaa2cnh.w 6. Screening of service yards and other places which tend to be unsightly should be accomplished by the use of walls, fencing, planting or combinations of these. Screening should be effective in winter and summer. Our Response: The proposed Chevron Food Mart and retail gasoline sales facility does not include service yards or outdoor storage. 7. In areas where general planting will not prosper, other materials such as fences, walls, and pavings of wood, brick, stone or gravel may be used. Our Response: The site incorporates the use of rockery retaining walls to achieve a more practical grade transition to the north, south, and east; however, these areas will still incorporate a gently sloping or level planting area in which general planting is anticipated to survive. 8. Exterior lighting, when used, should enhance the building design and the adjoining landscape. Lighting standards and fixtures should be of a design and size compatible with the building and adjacent area. Lighting should be shielded, and restrained in design. Excessive brightness and brilliant colors should be avoided. Our Response: Wall mounted lighting will be used to cast a downward light against the building walls, and not project a forward throw of light onto adjoining properties. Perimeter lot lights, which provide a down and forward throw of light, and minimize the amount of spillover illumination onto adjoining properties. D. BUILDING DESIGN 1. Architectural style is not restricted, evaluation of a project should be based on quality of design and relationship to surroundings. Our Response: The architectural style and materials are similar to those incorporated by Chevron and others for similar gasoline stations with convenience stores. 2. Buildings should be to appropriate scale and be in harmony with permanent neighboring developments. Our Response: The single story height and small building sizes described above, are appropriate in scale to the small size of the property. The buildings are smaller than the height and floor areas of the adjoining residential developments. The proposed facility is consistent in size with the adjoining commercial developments. 3. Building components, such as windows, doors, eaves, and parapets, should have good proportions and relationship to one another. Building components and ancillary parts shall be consistent with anticipated life of the structure. Page 8 of 9 5781.005 [BKC /jss /sm] z • Z' re 6 w UO CO o • ' U)w In CO O!. w s a_ I-w _. zf.. • o Z I— w U ; ;O S 0 I--' w; O Z tUii 0 II Our Response: The proposed building elevations show the size and massing of the windows in relation to the front and side building walls. The massing of the windows and the fascia band on the food mart and pump island canopy are proportionate to each other. The building has been designed and will be constructed of materials that are anticipated to have a similar life span. z 4. Colors should be harmonious, with bright or brilliant colors used only for accent. _ • � w Our Response: 6 D The use of the blue and red accent colors on the canopy, building, and freestanding sign unifies i v O the development while maintaining the principal colors of off -white and light gray on the co o , convenience store walls and canopy. ` w =; J ~ 5. Mechanical equipment or other utility hardware on roof, ground or buildings should be w p screened from view. 2 g J Our Response: N d pi Rooftop mechanical equipment will be screened. = w F'=: 6. Exterior lighting should be part of the architectural concept. Fixtures, standards, and all — I— exposed accessories should be harmonious with building design. Og z w w; Our Response: v Lot light fixtures are shoe box style luminaries with standards that are 16- to 20 -feet in height; co painted black, these fixtures are relatively "invisible" and blend into the backdrop. w H' 'Li' i- 7. Monotony of design in single or multiple building projects should be avoided. Variety of detail, LI ~O form and siting should be used to provide visual interest. z ui 0 Y Our Response: The proposed buildings are box style with flat roofs; such that the use of additional design z elements may detract from the pure simplicity of the buildings and result in awkward or disproportionate architectural features. E. MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURES AND STREET FURNITURE 1. Miscellaneous structures and street furniture should be designed to be part of the architectural concept of design and landscape. Materials should be compatible with buildings, scale should be appropriate, colors should be in harmony with buildings and surroundings, and proportions should be to scale. Our Response: No miscellaneous structures or street furniture are proposed as a part of the Chevron project. 2. Lighting in connection with miscellaneous structures and street furniture should meet the guidelines applicable to site, landscape and buildings. Our Response: No miscellaneous structures or street furniture are proposed as a part of the Chevron project. Page 9 of 9 5781.005 [BKC /jss /sm] CITY OF TUKWILA DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: CONSTRUCTION OF A FOUR DAY GAS STATION WITH A 2,200 SF CONVENIENCE STORE NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF S. 146TH AND PACIFIC HWY S. PROPONENT: BARGHAUSEN ENGINEERS, INC LOCATION OF PROPOSAL, INCLUDING STREET ADDRESS, IF ANY: ADDRESS: PARCEL NO: 004000 -0901 SEC /TWN /RNG: LEAD AGENCY: CITY OF TUKWILA FILE NO: E96 -0032 The City has determined that the proposal does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21c.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. * *. ** ** * ****•k *** *•k•***** ** * **•k***** *** ** * * ***** *** k•k•k * *•k** k•k* *•*•k•k*•k ** k•k•** **•k* This determination is final and signed this 12 1N day of 199 1. - - Steve Lancaster, Responsible Official City of Tukwila. (206) 431 -3670 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 Copies of the procedures for SEPA appeals are available with the Department of Community Development. W City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director MEMORANDUM TO: Project File e96 -0032, Chevron Convenience �Stat' p FROM: Michael Jenkins, Assistant Planner RE: SEPA review - staff evaluation of Environmental Cl cklist received September 24, 1996 DATE: February 12, 1997 Project Description: Site is located at the Intersection of S. 146th and Pacific Hwy. S. Project involves the development of a 2,200 sq. foot convenience store, a pump area covered by a 38' x 52' canopy and the installation of 2 - 8,000 gallon and 1 - 16,000 gallon fiberglass underground gasoline storage tanks with leak detection devices. The project will also include numerous site improvements, the installation of curb, gutter and sidewalks, impervious surfaces for parking and traffic circulation. Agencies with jurisdiction: None Comments to SEPA checklist: Pg. 5, section 1: Any development in steep slope area will have to comply with city's Sensitive Areas Ordinance, TMC 18.45, including the development and submission of a Geotechnical report with supporting slope stability information. Pg. 7 -8, section 3: A drainage review and plan is required, designed to King County Surface Water Management and City of Tukwila requirements, identified existing conditions of site relative to surrounding properties and uses and all receiving basins. Pg. 10: Landscaping along Pacific Hwy must comply with city standards. Pg. 19, section 14: Applicant has submitted a Traffic Impact Analysis, per City Requirements. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 SEPA review - E96 -0032 Chevron Convenience Station - 146th and Pacific Hwy S. February 12, 1997 Summary of Primary Impacts: • Earth 30 to 40 percent slopes of eastern property edge, with grading and filling throughout entire parcel to ease slope. Rockery walls will be constructed along Northeast perimeter of site to z support new development and must be in compliance with city standards. Approximately i . 1,200 cubic yards of grading and filling anticipated, including minor fill placement at pads . 1- w and excavation for underground storage tanks. Fill will be granular material meeting Class D B requirements. Applicant will submit temporary erosion control plan, per City of Tukwila _1 o standards. Approximately 80% of site will be impervious. All erosion control measures to co o be conducted according to City of Tukwila standards and Department of Ecology Puget : w i Sound manual. A geotechnical analysis, with accompanying slope stability review, for all w F N U. structures and parking lot is required, in support of the city's Sensitive Area's Ordinance w 0 (TMC 18.45), prior to the issuance of any engineering, building or land use permits. 2 u) D; • Air a I- iw' During construction, vehicle emissions and airborne dust will result from earthwork. z =: Following construction, pollutants will result from auto emissions and well as possible Z 0 I-' emissions from fueling area. Dust control measures will be implemented during :w w construction as well as installing Stage 1 and 2 vapor recovery systems to capture product D o fumes emitted during fueling and delivery of fuel. o co; oi- I- 0 U W'. z • Water No discharge to surface waters is expected. No ground water will be withdrawn or discharged. Facility will be connected to sanitary sewer. Stormwater runoff will be collected into catchbasins and conveyance systems, designed according to King County Stormwater Design Manual. Stormwater will be conveyed to existing storm drainage system in Pacific Hwy. Treatment will be provided prior to discharge. A stormwater control plan will be prepared in accordance with Tukwila requirements. A filtering system, including oil /water separator or other approved method, will be incorporated. .A drainage review that complies with the city's Surface Water Management ordinance, identifying existing conditions in site relative to surrounding properties and receiving basins, is required. • Plants Grass and blackberries are currently on -site. All vegetation will be removed to accommodate development. Commercial landscaping in support of city requirements will be included on site. • Animals No known wildlife other than birds and rodents. No known candidate or endangered species found on site. 2 SEPA review - E96 -0032 Chevron Convenience Station - 146th and Pacific Hwy S. February 12, 1997 • Energy /Natural Resources Natural gas and /or electricity as the main energy source for heating and lighting. The proposed facility will also be built in accordance with the Washington State Energy Code. z a • Environmental Health = I— ; 1— W 2 Emergency shut -off switches will be located both inside and external to the building. u] D' Underground storage and product piping are double- containment type construction of o cn o fiberglass materials with rupture protection. Underground tanks include monitoring of inner co w walls of tanks and piping for leaks. Overfill protection, gravity return of undispensed -J F, product, breakaway valves and stage 2 vapor recovery systems are also included in storage co u. tanks and /or delivery systems. Short term noise will occur during construction of facility due W o to equipment operation. Long -term noise will occur from internal combustion engines on g 5 autos over a 24 hour period, due to nature of use. Some noise buffering of autos will occur �a due to placement of service islands adjacent to existing street. = a I` • Land /Shoreline Use Z i— o z ir-: No structures are currently located on site. Site is zoned Neighborhood Commercial Center 2 D. (NCC). Surrounding properties are primarily zoned NCC, with the exception of apartment o co and multi - family uses to the east of the property. Project includes a 2,200 sq. ft store and o N' O I--, 1,900 sq. ft. canopied gas pump area. No structures will be demolished or substantially w W'. altered as a result of this project. The site will be staffed by approximately 3 employees. d: - ~O', • Housing iii z, o =; No housing demolition or housing is proposed for site. O I— z': • Aesthetics The tallest structures on site will be freestanding signage and canopy, both measuring approximately 18 feet. Exterior materials are stucco. Facility will be architecturally designed and must comply with city's Design Review guidelines. • Light and Glare External illumination will include canopy /fueling area and perimeter lot lighting. Store will be internally lit. Glare from external lighting will be mitigated by use of shields on all on -site lights to prevent slipover. Landscape planting on site may also prevent slipover Tight affect. • Recreation 4i:iir:4." • it+2�s No known impacts. y s. as :iih%,y .'•�.4+Y.Yw1:.t Y+.' - 'VM't:.+na't'�u.C. 1 I '.e.�.. . F 3 SEPA review - E96 -0032 Chevron Convenience Station - 146th and Pacific Hwy S. February 12, 1997 • Historic /Cultural Preservation No known places, landmarks or objects. • Transportation z Project is located near intersection of S. 146 and Pacific Hwy S. Access to site will be i• i. served by Pacific Hwy. Applicant has proposed two - 35 foot full turning driveways, , E- w separated by approximately 100 feet. Public transit serves Pacific Hwy, with a transit stop 6 approximately 200 feet away. Applicant proposes to include 10 parking spots. Curb, gutter -I o: and sidewalks are also included along Pacific Hwy. The ITE Handbook estimates that 845 . u) o , trips per day will be generated by use, with 75 percent of trips being "pass by" diverted from . w w Pacific Hwy. and 25% from other roadways or end trips. Estimated peak hours trips are 81 N 1— in a.m. and 107 in p.m. Site must comply with city regulations concerning vehicular and w 0. pedestrian access to and from Pacific Hwy S. 2 _ ; Q J u..< • Public Services cn m 1-w: The proposed gas station and convenience store will attract a high number of pass- through z 1: vehicular trips. Pacific Hwy in Tukwila has a high level of demand on police services z o associated with the proposed use and other similar uses tailored to non - residents. R.C.W. w W; 43.21C and Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) 2.04.270 authorizes the SEPA official to impose • D o conditions to mitigate adverse impacts, provided the conditions are based on a plan or o � regulation identified in TMC 21.04.270. In this case, Tukwila Comprehensive Plan, Goal 1.7 D �. and TMC 18.060.050 apply. The mitigation required includes i �: I-- — O; tiiz v N` In addition, the following are recommended steps to mitigate potential public safety impacts o P. 1', that may arise from the proposed use: z ♦ A lighting plan approved prior to the issuance of a building permit ♦ Installation of a quality surveillance video camera as part of the building permit application process, oriented to film details at gasoline pump and operational both day and night ♦ Phone booths that allow for incoming calls only ♦ Attractive 6 foot fencing along the North, East and South dies of the parcel to eliminate ingress or egress from property except along Pacific Hwy. • Utilities Electricity, telephone, water, natural gas, refuse and sanitary services will be used through existing service provided to site. Recommendations: DNS cArnsoffi ce...1S E PA1e96 -0032 4 CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 DESIGN REVIEW (P -DR) APPLICATION FORSTAFFUSE >ONLY Planne File Nu Recei Num Project: Fll ,Applicatlon ?Complete `(Date.£`, : x SEPA Fil ..Applcation:Incomplete: (Date: °''` I. PROJECT BACKGROUND ore lme: Fller A. NAME OF PROJECT /DEVELOPMENT: Chevron Convenience Store Lakha Investments Company, L.L.C. B. LOCATION OF PROJECT /DEVELOPMENT: (give street address or, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block and subdivision; or tax lot number, access street, and nearest intersection; if proposal applies to several properties, list the streets bounding the area.) Tax Lot #'s 004000 - 0901 -02, 004000 - 0910 -01. Located 100 feet south of the S.W. Corner of Pacific Highway South and South 146th Street Quarter: NW Section: 22 Township: 23 Range: 4 (This information may be found on your tax statement) C. CONTACT: (Primary contact regarding the application, and to whom all notices and reports shall be sent) NAME: Mr. Bruce Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. ADDRESS: PHONE: SIGNATURE: 18215 72nd Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 (206) 251 -6222 DATE: 9/13/96 ...,...... r....»..«,.,.:... n.. ...............,,..... Vw, wct...: °Tmwcs'SV- T'.Ctl9[YC'S>(iwP.�. i!q- :.°R4«W+!r!Yfe?i¢!'di�'' .rfiV RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 2 it 1996 PERMIT CENTER U H z �Z 0o 4c D. PROPERTY OWNER DECLARATION The undersigned makes the following statements based upon personal knowledge: 1. I am the current owner of the property which is the subject of this application. 2. All statements contained in the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 3. The application is being submitted with my knowledge and consent. 4. I understand that conditions of approval, which the City and applicant have jointly agreed may not be completed prior to final approval of the construction (e.g., final building permit approval), will be incorporated into an agreement to be executed and recorded against the property prior to issuance of any construction permits. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington and the United States of America that the foregoing statement is true and correct. EXECUTED at BEN r :5;---p-r. I -3 ,199 L . (city), (state), on ,II5Z (Si Patu' ==0., Andy Lakha (Print name) Lakha Investments Company, L.L.C. Use additional sheets as needed for all property owner signatures. .z re w: J 0:. 0 co,. 0, Ww w =: J � w 0;. • J; w <. • =.w: Z �0;. • w w.. . •2.! • .0 10 N: • • = 0: • O; II 20 I-I 0 0 0 ..cmvprnr C 2. :;IGti AND •FoodNI,Ht. 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FLOOR COLOR LEGEND DECAL LEGEND DECAL 1 DESCRIPTION OCL -201 DCL -202 DCL-203 001 -205 DCL-207 OCL -206 001 -209 DCI. -210 OCL -223 OCL -228 DCL -251 DCL -256 001 -279 0CL -308 0CL -307 DCL-308 001 -3)0 DCL -312 OCL -411 DCL -452 DCL -461 OCL -469 OPERATOR NAME /ADDRESS/HOURS IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL.. ' SPILL NOTIFPCARON !`�. MICROWAVE IN USE NO BILLS OVER $20 SORRY NO CHECKS CUSTOMERS WI1H DPSABIURES NO DRINKING ON PREMISES rTl EMERGENCY EXIT ONLY NO STACKING STREET ADDRESS NUMBERS PUSH/PULL PAY SMALL BILLS ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE CAR WASH INSTRUCTIONS TOUCH -FREE CAR WASH INSTRU ENTRANCE EXIT ONLY -00 NOT ENTER DO N): ENTER SY1.1801 EYEBr' W 24 H=5. RED a TRIPE RESTROOMS INSIDE MARK DESCRIPTION PPG PAINT # NOTES : 11 Red RE -360 (DCL -452, -461) L`_I Blue BL -370 a Dark Cray GY -210 Light Gray GY -450 Off Whlta WH -740 UC59614 97 -850 UC59668 UC59667 UC59668 1, PPG PAINT '0 BE VOC- COMPLIANT URETHANE. CHEVRON DISCOUNT APPUES. 2. ALUMINUM STOREF FONT SHALL BE BY VISTAWALL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS, C0 -451 SERIES. PROVIDE SHOP DRAHIt105 OF STOREFRONT PRIOR TO FABRICATION, OETNU60 MATERIALS. FR :01ES, SIZES, PROFILES, CONVECTIONS, ETC. 3. MECHANICAL RCGi' MOUNTED EOUIPMtNT: PRIME (ACID ETCH) AND PAINT UCHT CRAY TO MATCH CHEVRON 4. DO NOT PAINT CLEAR ANODIZED ALUMINUM FT+AMES. 5. CAULKING : WHEN CAULKING IS REQUIRED ADJACENT TO UGHT CR DARK CRAY AREAS, USE CLEAR CAULKING. FOR OFF - WHITE, WHITE. Od 6LUE AREA USE BLUE CAULKING. ALL CAULKING SHALL BE PAIIITABLE. 6. CEMENT PLASTER TO RECENE MEDIUM -DASH FINISH, TYPICAL 7. STANDING -SEAM METAL 9000100 SHALL Bk L�rvIY BHP STEEL BUILDING PRO'111CTS, 'SELECT SEAM' SYSTEM, NARROW 8ATITN. 16 1/4” COVEP.AIF. PV1 (KYNAR) FINISH TO A'•1TCH PPG #UC59668 DARK GRAY. PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS OF P E NG PRIOR TO FABRICATION, SHOWING DETAILING MATERIALS, FINISHES, SIZES, PROFILES, CONNECTIONS, ETC, : : : : I . . : : . . 2 1 '� 111 H a 1 I I r 111.1 1 11:1111= uO I= 88T 1891 I h: ::�i:h 111 = a�188e:1:8o116a61�� �ti�dol�maao�mmma�a;;o ; map�1�9 "ao�,;6io�s�ms�mav�Qa� vem�e�elpC�emmQeamma -(T (SOUTH)_ ELEVATION :; VI Chevron Marketing Revisions 'we r%Mraa "a =so, nm.tmr 16215 72117 AV£IUE 10.110 KENT, 206) 251- 6277 60.72 BC& 5781 S11E -BUILT MARKETER BUILDING WOOD FRgME tor: Emerald City Constructlon Pacific Hwy. S. near S. 14F1h St. , ukwila, Washington SCALE: 1/4 " =1' -0" DR. RES CH. REK ATE: 1/1/9 APP, DBC EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS 1 SHEET: AO 1 z ~cw 6 rU O 0 CO 0 Ill I � LL w 0 ad LL Q Z a. I— w z 0 z.I —' U• � O 1- ww H U' wz w 0~ z _ R;^.- .Y:it_1.'^r,..ti:.:-; rsr. S�'! ti° rYltilGi. s.....^ �yE...-:'m".F?4•r- ..a..F:i.�.i' ri.. �.?.T..� �]f -a�... , . -,. .+c:.:sy tia-.. c,: w:rp'. 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E20. mPPO `- BCEu 5781 le Chevron Mae 971 -GUIL7 4ARNCICR BU1DING W1300 20044E 5225 &1200 CO, CCostom i o Pacific Hwy. S. near 5. 14615 5t. T41.110, Washington 5C4L1. 1/4' 1 0' DATE: 1/1/97 DR. PC5 '04. REN APP. 400 EXTB1OR B.EVA1I01.6 911(0 A03 C'. \52S+1001',574(.5,131 -403 1 -01 -9, 11 25 53 505 5751003 't' i "h'K ,i^5,. ` 42'1 irvvITPMMI AIMP IIIT MTI y PAr.t; Z oc w JU 'U O 1W = O; W gQ =a I- w i` II- i- O zl-- W U O 9: cl W W S2 IL LLI z.. H O z 1 GENERAL NOTES: I. INIS CINSIN.C. Or r=•22 INN N211021 2 XN02 12..2 204.140.11,122 .11."=47ML91201 2116..11211122 2-12121r7 hacm irwni,"Ar (so":•- or.", •-■122272•I Cr INN P4355 Or2-220I I04.240 10.4.1°Artir".417.'" Sett HALLMARK 21 CANOPY— 52 ELEVATION sexpeue.r, 110.174=1.1.r 0 0 F-e• I Wr£141.3'" REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SCOPE OF WORK NOTE y3 1,10•41104 [NCI. OF CNION Of IND- IN•210 02.1.41. • 22N.C12014 11,221. 4""" ;070= NUNVNIall.“"1.= trara; " gtt; 04Nr.121/:.,4.327.1:2. 2:027141.O.so.,. 11.221.22 121.22 r2=rUrifi‘NI=2 12+1744.r.'4.111. 'Ttt'""" 2421,4211/NINS ■•••2 201 NOM. • NNININI N OVINSIIII r•elple•InillaN17:2"-.P12 It rf MINN 20 •22/1 N2f • .110. Or NIN2 ONN (22-2./ 1P/71.01100.404 iny.alcitsaii= LIN " c"."". 1="ertp1.0'17=rit 2,212NN2 902 17/7401011 4.124"21112.1.4 01,11.21) 55000 P0515. NOTE # c'.71(.1611":11,1E111.6°' 38' —0" ELEVATION 1/N. V-Er *01104* P02105: (CL-370) 0101* 56*140: DILIJDGERe1A1-122TAIET AND DSPENxER 111112E (201-1135) WE: EARN GRAY (CY-210) REFERENCE LINE (S(C *1015 •3) .1116, 47.FT‘C 4'441seeoPt 1541/74:1;;W' ME• 5781 Chevron Marketing 20 X 521 IIALLNARK 21 CANOPY (4 CCU. CANOPY DIVARONS/RMICTED [DUNG PLAN for: Crnenkl 04% CcostrucINA • Pacific Hey S. near S. 146th St. 4,*koila. Washington SCAM v.- 0- DATE, I/1/97 DR. RES CN. RD( APP. 030 CANOPY FERECIIIDCLO S"E"' EVAN CA1 5781CA1 I- UPPER PORTION OF COLUNN DARN GRAY (CY-210) "XrEIVAI-ggP(gtonnr INNI Ii111(12714E0 OFF-MINE 1 _1NFLUOR BE •-• IMMO VALET WON Z1,1,411o,421,P,e1 °NIERS) (Pp c5,,C,PEIRtON ILLULANATED) DARN' p FRONT YANDSHILD . 1 li • 1 SERAACE i 55000 P0515. NOTE # c'.71(.1611":11,1E111.6°' 38' —0" ELEVATION 1/N. V-Er *01104* P02105: (CL-370) 0101* 56*140: DILIJDGERe1A1-122TAIET AND DSPENxER 111112E (201-1135) WE: EARN GRAY (CY-210) REFERENCE LINE (S(C *1015 •3) .1116, 47.FT‘C 4'441seeoPt 1541/74:1;;W' ME• 5781 Chevron Marketing 20 X 521 IIALLNARK 21 CANOPY (4 CCU. CANOPY DIVARONS/RMICTED [DUNG PLAN for: Crnenkl 04% CcostrucINA • Pacific Hey S. near S. 146th St. 4,*koila. Washington SCAM v.- 0- DATE, I/1/97 DR. RES CN. RD( APP. 030 CANOPY FERECIIIDCLO S"E"' EVAN CA1 5781CA1 05- CO STEEL PVC nu. wan CONCPCIL 73 510E4 PIPE gollrf cfa 0144 " 0000 0"042 G:10:121.0 001 41 00 2) 10 P4 00110 OUP COUPACT %%RADE TO 905 OSection SCALE- 1/2. P-C/ SLE FOUNOLTION OCTAL M M MIEMNSSKSMSN818NOMMN2M,A=MMOSIMM81I c) Typical Foundation Detail SCALE 11-0. tg.4. ZAVA: att .%1,P3u.g.711,KIA,0/ stE Rear Elevation SCALE 1/2" 1•-0. 0 L 1SESMSNMN r src r0070011004 —• e 0 Side Elevation 50AL0 1/2. 11-0 NOM: HOUDIN CONCROE LLISONILD 02.4.05070, 104115 5.11 OE (AO UP IN OLD EVE S 4100141 L'1.47•6174 (00 • 0.000 psi ) AS 000013LA100 IN UDC. SECTION 3403 (5). (r(11.) ERF:V:47'7 Plan 4. or POST 504.11 1/7 51011. LODE 041301 (0.1161 0(0000 gl'EZ Will 05425 00t", 1t.'llv,10)(1.EvIlelL0/ , 13,.., 7. . . .... • /, , , 4 ‘.•• b ./ . . , , / . , / 12. / , / K. 4 ... RE *PM/ 510P5101.1L0 TO CANCREIE / • / / NOM /, A CU. VII WOW, 15 1E-9. MOE • 5.-(K DEEP 11651LELICL051111E 1 / 6. TPCK CONCRETE 00E1 6/7.21 lop° tw. /, 1 5 5 . /111"6/ Ilk ■Iir -> 17-0. ERF:V:47'7 Plan 4. or POST 504.11 1/7 51011. LODE 041301 (0.1161 0(0000 gl'EZ Will 05425 00t", 1t.'llv,10)(1.EvIlelL0/ - (VP.) 1E-6 Front Elevation CANE DOLT tirArt 0HAt, ta 0051 8 N le or" Tql711,;Kir127 BCE, 5781 CROWD) MO OW.) NOTE: SEE SHEET A03 FOR POT SPECIFICATIONS V• Chevron /Meting 5TE-00041 003KE110 130100II0 02A544/ ENCLOSURE Ernucld Day CooLtnaclIcel Pouf, Noy 5. poor 5. 14615 51. 1.60110. 60•10,51en SCALE. 1/2. 1*-0. ATE: 1/1/07 DR, PCS 03 REK APP. DOC VARY ENCLOSUFE SI(EEL AS2 5751052 14. ' , 4 - (VP.) 1E-6 Front Elevation CANE DOLT tirArt 0HAt, ta 0051 8 N le or" Tql711,;Kir127 BCE, 5781 CROWD) MO OW.) NOTE: SEE SHEET A03 FOR POT SPECIFICATIONS V• Chevron /Meting 5TE-00041 003KE110 130100II0 02A544/ ENCLOSURE Ernucld Day CooLtnaclIcel Pouf, Noy 5. poor 5. 14615 51. 1.60110. 60•10,51en SCALE. 1/2. 1*-0. ATE: 1/1/07 DR, PCS 03 REK APP. DOC VARY ENCLOSUFE SI(EEL AS2 5751052 14. ' A F F I D A V I T OF D I S T R I B U T I O N I, S'LV \ A McM.t L LE hereby declare that: DNotice of Public Hearing J Notice of Public Meeting 0 Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet OBoard of Appeals Agenda Packet O Planning Commission Agenda Packet fl Short Subdivision Agenda Packet O Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit 0 Shoreline Management Permit J Determination of Non - significance 0 Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance O Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice O Notice of Action ['Official Notice ( Other i 1c- OP DECI' Io j Other, was mailed to each of the following addresses on 2' Z�� . Name of ProjectC}-OIzW E067 l-'rAi iCkS Signature lJ /111 CA'I,09---- File Number L. 1L " a,93 City of l ukwila Department of Community Deg. ��r , lent 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 -2599 Bruce Kreger BARGHAUSEN ENGINEERS, INC. 18215 72nd Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 -2599 6300 Southcenter Boulevard' Tukwila, WA 98188 -2599 KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Accounting Division 500 4th Avenue - Room 709 Seattle, WA 98104 DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY SEPA REVIEW SECTION PO BOX 47703 OLYMPIA, WA 98504 -7703 _ '— ••'o 0 WI N LL w0• = d _, • z I- • • 'LUAU!. 10 N1-• • io w i I:V tiJ N .L ~4' • City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director NOTICE OF DECISION • February 28, 1997 z • •i H z: ckw. • 2 JU U O: NO W=,. w o. 1 u_ Q' = d; •Barghausen Engineers, Inc.! Chevron L.L.C. (Applicant /Owner) Z x State Department of Ecology, SEPA Division 1--'p King County Assessors, Accounting Division (HB2567 Section 1) w w . o This letter serves as a notice of decision and is issued pursuant to TMC 18.104.170 on the ;o — lw followin gp ro j cct and permit approvals. At the hearing held February 27 , 1997, the lww: Board of Architectural review approval the applicant's request to build a Chevron gas .m v: • station and food mart, with the following conditions: (1) for added security, move 11-- 0: • dumpsite back to the east, parking stalls forward to the west, and adjust landscaping to ui N' accommodate cformentioned changes; (2) move telephone booth from the north to the H is south side of the property for clearer visibility from the street as well as from the z convenience store cashier station; and (3) submit lighting standard design specifications. To: Conditions to the approved project are marked on the attached site plan. PROJECT BACKGROUND a. Project file number: L96 -0063 b. The name of the applicant who is also the current property owner: Barghausen Engineers, Inc. on behalf of Chevron Landlca. L.L.C. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431 -3670 • Fax (206) 431 -3665 �i, Notice of Decision L96 -0063 - Chevron Gas Station and Food Mart February 28, 1997 Page 3 c. Project Description: Design review approval to build a Chevron gas station and food mart, and two (2) new underground storage tanks. d. Project location: Pacific Highway South, 100 feet south of S. 146th Street Tukwila, Washington e. The permits submitted concurrently with this application: Building Permit Sign Permit Mechanical Permit Right -of -Way Permit f. Environmental threshold determination: A Determination of Non - Significance (DNS) was issued on February 12, 1997. Property owners affected by this decision may request a change in valuation for property tax purposes, notwithstanding any program of revaluation. h. Appeals to the Board of Architectural Review's decision for this permit type is discussed below. APPEALS The period of appeal for this decision is 21 days, starting from the issuance of this Notice of Decision. All appeal materials shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development for closed record appeal to City Council. Appeal materials shall contain the following: 1. The name of the appealing party, 2. The address and phone number of the appealing party, and if the appealing party is a corporation, association, or other group, the address and phone number of a contact person authorized to receive notices on the appealing party's behalf, and, z J U: UO; to 0 W =. J F-- w 0: g J; c� w z� Z f- gyp; O 0, ai 1-- U;: — 0: z: ;U U 1 I O z Notice of Decision L96 -0063 - Chevron Gas Station and Food Mart February 28, 1997 Page 3 3. A statement identifying the decision being appealed and the alleged errors in that decision. The Notice of Appeal shall state specific errors of facts or errors in application of the law in the decision being appealed, the harm suffered or anticipated to the appellant, and the relief sought. The scope of this appeal shall be limited to matters or issues raised in the Notice of Appeal. Project materials including the application, staff report, and plans related to the permit are available for inspection at the Tukwila Department of Community Development, 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100, Tukwila, Washington. Monday through Friday between 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The project planner is Alexa Berlow who may be contacted at 431 -3670 for further information. PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE PLAN SCALE, 1*•20. 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SIAlt Cr V Ims,...GTOI KOVIALD $.4.DoRCI istYA 5•F'7e, i 1 .1 • Ii11 ••• •Ipeitoor ••JI k.. 0.14 ,f4MIMV/41: -`,"` • • A F F I D A V I T O F D I S T R I B U T I O N I, c;y LJ N\UJLL 1J hereby declare that: Notice of Public Hearing O Notice of Public Meeting 0 Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet fl Board of Appeals Agenda Packet fl Planning Commission Agenda Packet O Short Subdivision Agenda Packet J Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit D Shoreline Management Permit was mailed to each of the 111gfi' -O •\110-0t11h- NIiAI. PL`«t• 432-1 2-Pb M 5W vJA °Iss' 0 Determination of Non - significance 0 Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance Lj Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice O Notice of Action E Official Notice yl Other NOTT f OF 11NKES1-10LD ' b 'T1 -M 1 N ' lc 0 Other following addresses on 2-21 - t 7 . VOA. MTh. 1 Pr. OP- iKANsCORTATio� `T-SNl $ ' / U i !JM ENT/ L- (, ? 1 Co N &N kV S qg 10 g Name of ProjectbfAI O P17Ni/�1IIP1 Signature File Number L. I a CITY OF TUKWILA NOTICE OF THRESHOLD DETERMINATION DETERMINATION OF NON - SIGNIFICANCE Proposal: Chevron /Lakha Investment Company, L.L.C. proposes to construct a four (4) bay gas station and 2,200 s.f. convenience store. The project will also include numerous site improvements, the installation of curb, gutter, and sidewalks, and impervious surfaces for parking and traffic circulation. Proponent: Barghausen Engineers, inc. Location of Proposal: Parcel No. 004000 -0901, Pacific Highway south near the intersection of South 146th Street, Tukwila, Washington. Lead Agency: City of Tukwila, Department of Community Development The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030 (2) (c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request my mail or in person at the City of Tukwila, Department of Community Development, 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100, Tukwila, Washington. There is no comment period for this DNS (WAC 197 -11 -535) APPEALS Copies of the procedures for SEPA appeals are available with the City of Tukwila, Department of Community Development, 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100, Tukwila, Washington, or contact Alexa Berlow at 431 - 3670. Method of Notice rzganner_m2=1-- Notice is provided, and attached to the posting board on the site, pursuant to the provisions contained in TMC 18.104.110 and TMC 18.104.120. CITY OF TUKWILA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROJECT INFORMATION Chevron /Lakha Investments Company, L.L.C., has filed application to build a Chevron Gas Station and Food Mart located on Pacific Highway South at the corner of South 146th Street. Permits applied for include:. • Design Review • Environmental SEPA Other known required permits include: • Building Permit • Sign Permit • Mechanical Permit • Right -of -Way Permit • Utility Permits • Air Pollution Control Permit Studies required with the application include: • Traffic Study • Drainage Study FilesAvailable:'for Public Review: The project files are available at the City of Tukwila. To view these files, you may request them at the permit counter of the Department of Community Development (DCD), located at 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100. Project files include: • L96 -0063 (Design Review) • E96 -0032 (Environmental SEPA) Opportunities omme.n The public hearing before the Board of Architectural Review, has been RESCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 27, 1997 AT 7:00 P.M. To confirm the time and date, call the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. For further information, call Alexa Berlow at 431 -3673, or visit our offices at 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100, Monday through Friday, 8:30 -5:00 p.m. Application Filed: September 24, 1996 Notice of Completeness issued: January 2, 1997 Notice of Application issued: January 2, 1997 z ~ w ce JU 00 W J w0 2 �< =a w Z zo w • w O C :O 0 I--. w W w z • u.i U= O~ z CHECKLIST: A IRONMENTAL REVIEW /SHORELINE P. A. MAILINGS ( ) U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ( ) FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION ( ) DEPT OF FISH & WILDLIFE FEDERAL AGENCIES ( ) U.S.. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ( ) U.S. DEPT OF H.U.D. WASHINGTON STATE AGENCIES OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGY / TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT/ DEPT NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR DEPT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT OF FISHERIES & WILDLIFE ( ) DEPT OF SOCIAL & HEALTH SERV. ( ) DEPT OF ECOLOGY, SHORELANDS DIV ( ) DEPT OF ECOLOGY, SEPA DIVISION* ( ) OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL * SEND CHECKLIST WITH DETERMINATIONS * SEND SITE MAPS WITH DECISION KING COUNTY AGENCIES ( ) K.C. PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEV. ( ) BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD ( ) FIRE DISTRICT #11 ( ) FIRE DISTRICT #2 ( ) K.C. WATER POLLUTION CNTRL SEPA OFFCL ( ) S CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ( ) TUKWILA LIBRARIES ( ) RENTON LIBRARY ( ) KENT LIBRARY ( ) CITY OF SEATTLE LIBRARY ( ) U S WEST ( ) SEATTLE CITY LIGHT ( ) WASHINGTON NATURAL GAS ( ) HIGHLINE WATER DISTRICT ( ) SEATTLE WATER DEPARTMENT ( ) TCI CABLEVISION ( ) OLYMPIC PIPELINE ( ) K.C. DEPT OF PARKS ( ) HEALTH DEPT ( ) PORT OF SEATTLE BUILDING & LAND DEV DIV SEPA INFO CENTER K.C. TRANSIT DIVISION - SEPA OFFICIAL SCHOOLS /LIBRARIES ( ) HIGHLINE SCHOOL DISTRICT ( ) K C PUBLIC LIBRARY ( ) SEATTLE MUNI REF LIBRARY ( ) SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT ( ) RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT UTILITIES ( ) PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT ( ) VAL -VUE SEWER DISTRICT ( ) WATER DISTRICT #20 ( ) WATER DISTRICT #125 ( ) CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS ( ) RAINIER VISTA ( ) SKYWAY CITY AGENCIES ( ) KENT PLANNING DEPT ( ) TUKWILA CITY DEPARTMENTS: ( ) PUBLIC WORKS ( ) FIRE ( ) POLICE ( ) FINANCE ( ) PLANNING ( ) BUILDING ( ) PARKS & REC. ( ) MAYOR ( ) RENTON PLANNING DEPT ( ) CITY OF SEA -TAC ( ) CITY OF BURIEN ( ) TUKWILA PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBERS ( ) TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS ( ) CITY OF SEATTLE - SEPA INFO CENTER ( ) SEATTLE OFFICE OF MGMNT PLANNING OTHER LOCAL AGENCIES / METRO ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING DIV,/ OFFICE /INDUSTRIAL 5,000 GSF OR MORE RESIDENTIAL 50 UNITS OR MORE RETAIL 30,000 GSF OR MORE ( ) PUGET SOUND REGIONAL COUNCIL ( ) P.S. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY ( ) SW K C CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ( ) MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE ( ) DUWAMISH INDIAN TRIBE ( ) DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE ( ) VALLEY DAILY NEWS 2/10/97 C:WP51DATA \CHKLIST ( MEDIA HIGHLINE TIMES ( ) SEATTLE TIMES/ A F F I D A V I T I, 5\1t -v1A /AQAitu. -Lhf� O Notice of Public Hearing 0 Notice of Public Meeting O Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet fl Board of Appeals Agenda Packet O Planning Commission Agenda Packet 0 Short Subdivision Agenda Packet D I S T R I B U T I O N hereby declare that: fl Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit fl Shoreline Management Permit 0 Determination of Non - significance 0 Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance []Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice 0 Notice of Action ❑ Official Notice g Other 490 I �4. r) f, iipas lib �p 1NPcTlu 0 Other was abai -i-ed to each of the following 5 `rrLE TiME s NoTY- 404 - 2gz Name of Project a0A1 File Number f-- tL9- DO( O F Val addresses on z - z: ce 6 D. J U: U 0 U w 0 g -'. co a . =a w. z�. HO zr w w: 2 D U� 0H!. W I- U ui z; U co CITY'" ''UKWILA DEPARTMENT OF CUiviivIUNITY DEVELOPMENT FAX NUMBER: (206) 431 -3665 A TO: 'BAP -b4RA- DATE: 2- 2-Co -c1-1 TITLE: FROM: J11--.V 1 A M • 1 COMPANY: �I `T1M 6 TITLE: DEPARTMENT: L — AL- ND G -s DEPARTMENT: be b r FAX NO. 424- 2SS2_ NUMBER OF PAGES TRANSMITTED, INCL. THIS COVER SHEET: ie o,RNp� - f7A5 j i3Li s i--1 o/d PR-1 D ALt F�� &- <R I is , 16N-1. I AANW -- WG JoyFar •• aa4a., zcvnry w. swirlwriraFiyx ..rrkui>r�riii4n:C4;tsv: IF THIS COMMUNICATION IS NOT CLEARLY RECEIVED, PLEASE CALL: 31 - 3 (010 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 .. :.:.rr:...... .. Office: (206) 431 -3670 06/15/90 z HZ. re w- 2; Q .J U O 0, 'cn 0 '- w= w 0( 2 g u. D.a Wiz. Z �.. H 0. Z I—f w Ili O : ON .0 ww 0, wz U S./2. :01-! :z F I, A F F I D A V I T Y)A111 ((Notice of Public Hearing fl Notice of Public Meeting O Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet O Board of Appeals Agenda Packet O Planning Commission Agenda Packet fl Short Subdivision Agenda Packet O F D I S T R I B U T I O N hereby declare that: O Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit D Shoreline Management Permit 0 Determination of Non - significance LI Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance ❑ Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice O Notice of Action 0 Official Notice 0 Other 0 Other was mailed to each of the following addresses on '1)-')HL- -yyva.1.10,-- LiA4,44 z -/2 -97 . -rT wt 6 -Fn- OVVJ / Name of Project N)AQ/VV''.,a File Number L; U - 0 (o 3 IrerniC z :. w u� M :U O' W = wO J' .(na, W` z�.: 1- z� W w: gam;. U N; = w o wz. N O .z. City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director PUBLIC NOTICE City of Tukwila Notice is hereby given that the City of Tukwila Planning Commission and Board of Architectural Review will be holding a public hearing at 7:00 p.m., on February 27, 1997; in the City Hall Council Chambers located at 6200 Southcenter Blvd. to discuss the following: CASE NUMBER: APPLICANT: REQUEST: LOCATION: CASE NUMBER: APPLICANT: REQUEST: LOCATION: PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING L97 -0011 City of Tukwila Change maximum height from 45 feet to 115 feet in the Heavy Industrial (HI) zone. City of Tukwila. BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING L96 -0063: Chevron Barghausen Engineers, Inc. BAR approval for a Chevron gas station and food mart. Pacific Highway S at S. 146th St., Tukwila Persons wishing to comment on the above cases may do so by written statement, or by appearing at the public hearing. Information on the above cases may be obtained at the Tukwila Planning Division at 431 -3670. The City encourages you to notify your neighbors and other persons you believe would be affected by the above items. Published: Seattle Times February 14, 1997 Distribution: Mayor, City Clerk, Property Owners /Applicants, Adjacent Property Owners, File. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431 -3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 z _ • I- z J U' oO' coo;. cnw W =. CO w. w 0. gQ _ °: f- o z F7 w wr • 2 • U 0 O Nr .0 'w uj . fi w • .z; O H; 2 I, A F F I D A V I T Notice of Public Hearing 0 Notice of Public Meeting f Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet O Board of Appeals Agenda Packet fl Planning Commission Agenda Packet fl Short Subdivision Agenda Packet O F D I S T R I B U T I O N hereby declare that: 0 Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit fl Shoreline Management Permit was mailed to each of the following addresses OdW€&hCQ e_1z�S O Determination of Non - significance 0 Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance O Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice O Notice of Action 0 Official Notice Other Other, on / /2_4 tr-7 . Name of Pro jec LakhCjrviV, pignatur- 1 File Number L le, - ocV7- � 2 Ob30__ z ~w' U: 0 01 w: W= W Oi g a. 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U O' w =' J • w w 0 2 g • I • _. O' . . 0 • D I- w w. • I- V 111 Z U = •0 H. z Mr-. Timothy O'Brien 14639 Pacific Hwy S Tukwila, WA 98168 Oleary 4042 S 148th St Tukwila, WA 98168 Edward & Darlene Pawliuk 1208 N 33rd St : Renton, WA 98056 Earl Reiners 4048 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168. Patrick & Laura O'Hare 2515 NW 95th St Seattle, WA 98117 Ruben & Susan Pacleb: 4039 S 148th St Tukwila, WA 98168 PEARLMAN ASSOCIATES NORT 635 Madison Ave #18th New York, NY 10022 SBL INVESTMENT CO 408 Paradise Dr Tiburon, CA 94920 V Eileen Adams VIRK PROPERTIES CORP INC 4031 S 146th St #68732 3010 128th Ave NE Seattle, WA 98168 Bellevue, WA 98005 Shirley Wendt 4024 S 148th St' Seattle, WA 98168 Won Sik & Ok.Yi Y Sun 14802 Pacific Hwy S a Tukwila, WA 98168 Teresa Williams. 4010 S 148th St , Tukwila, WA 98168 Jacob Znak 17736 41st Ave S ;Seattle, WA 98188 Timothy Obrien 14217 59th Ave S Tukwila, WA 98168 William Panter 4032 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 Johann Pollinger Hildegard! Pollinger 2659 S 150th St Seatac, WA 98188 Frank Thomas 21403 Locust Way Lynnwood, WA 98036 WATER DIST 125 PO Box 6147 Seattle, WA 98188 Harold Wynn 2007 S 112th St Seattle,. WA 98168 z w:: W D. JU • i0 0'; :wn w=!. •Jam; 'W O}.. u. Q! � p =a w z�. I- o! I-7: ui ,O N' w w` V u'O!. • li•Z. • O F-+ z 4 ■ V Eileen Adams Spiro Aliagas 4037 S 146th St 3236 12th Ave W Seattle, 'WA 98168 Seattle, WA 98119 Michael Berge 40,19 S 148th St Q Seattle, =WA 98168 •; H W Daniel Chandran v 0; D 0 Capps Laniena Chandran Phaisane Chanthaphone w°- 4015 S 148th:St 4009 S 148th St 4031 S 148th St w = Seattle, WA `98168 ,Tukwila, WA 98168 Seattle, WA 98168 co O Henry Chen ga 5. Ronald.Chaput Wei Jen Chem Kun Chen, LL's: 4041 S 148th St 4661 138th Ave SE 1007 S Weller St H w Seattle, WA 98168 Bellevue, WA 98006 Seattle,' WA 98104 z x F- 0. w w! .CHURCH BY SIDE OF THE RO Steven Cox Donald Demulling D o PO Box 68545 PO Box 68114 14452 Pacific Hwy S 0 E; Seattle, WA 98168 Seattle, WA 98168 Seattle, WA 98168 a I- 111 Lu 1 V, Boyd Frost Ardella Ginn Richard ..Gookstetter w co 0 4011 S.146th St 6251 S 153rd St 3743 S 148th St P. z` Seattle, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98188 Seattle, WA 98168 0 Lisa Hawkins • 4020 S 148th St Tukwila, WA 98168 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF KIN 15455 65th Ave S Tukwila, WA 98188 Kwan & Mi Kwak 3747 S 146th St . Tukwila, WA 98168 Richard & Mu Yeon Min 16716 145th Ave SE Renton, WA 98058 Robert Hillstead 22513 Marine View Dr S Des Moines, WA 98198 Cho & Cho Kim 705 S 9th St Tacoma, WA 98405 Woo Baek & Youn Ja Lee 14442 Pacific Hwy S Tukwila, WA 98168 Remington & Diana Moore 4044 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 Rex Lynn Holt 4030 S 146th St Tukwila, MA 98168 Kyung Wam Kim 159 S 293rd St Federal Way,•WA 98003 Sherri Lee Malone 4046 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 Ra Neuo 4001 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 CITY OF TUKWILA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROJECT INFORMATION Chevron /Lakha Investments Company, L.L.C., has filed application to build a Chevron Gas Station and Food Mart located on Pacific Highway South at the corner of South 146th Street. Permits applied for include: • Design Review • Environmental SEPA Other known required permits include: • Building Permit • Sign Permit • Mechanical Permit • Right -of -Way Permit • Utility Permits • Air Pollution Control Permit Studies required with the application include: • Traffic Study • Drainage Study Files Available : >for .Public : Review::. , The project files are available at the City of Tukwila. To view these files, you may request them at the permit counter of the Department of Community Development (DCD), located at 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100. Project files include: • L96 -0063 (Design Review) • E96 -0032 (Environmental SEPA) ►ppo:rtunities for Public Comment The public hearing before the Board of Architectural Review, has been RESCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 27, 1997 AT 7:00 P.M. To confirm the time and date, call the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. For further information, call Alexa Berlow at 431 -3673, or visit our offices at 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100, Monday through Friday, 8:30 -5:00 p.m. Application Filed: September 24, 1996 Notice of Completeness issued: January 2, 1997 Notice of Application issued: January 2, 1997 A F F I D A V I T I Mo#-d � tice of Public Hearing D Notice of Public Meeting O Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet D Board of Appeals Agenda Packet O Planning Commission Agenda Packet O Short Subdivision Agenda Packet O F D I S T R I B U T I O N hereby declare that: O Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit 0 Shoreline Management Permit 0 Determination of Non - significance fj Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance O Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice 0 Notice of Action 00f f icial Notice Other Other was rea44e&to each of the following addresses on 1F-Xer-e `V),ca.�I& r,►- .Qc J 3e T n/ Li - Name of Pro j ec C i2,UThi\. Gas S1diy'3 S ignatu File Number L.% no 63 003. Mid //. 111111' I z :mow JV; 00 . v� o. cnw CO LL' w O' 2 g:3 D. a. W: 'z 1- 0 W w U 0, = w' F- V rn LL Z ILI ay z� CITY OF TUKWILA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROJECT INFORMATION Chevron /Lakha Investments Company, L.L.C., has filed application to build a Chevron Gas Station and Food Mart located on Pacific Highway South at the corner of South 146th Street. Permits applied for include: • Design Review • Environmental SEPA Other known required permits include: • Building Permit • Sign Permit • Mechanical Permit • Right -of -Way Permit • Utility Permits • Air Pollution Control Permit Studies required with the application include: • Traffic Study • Drainage Study Files Available for Public Review The project files are available at the City of Tukwila. To view these files, you may request them at the permit counter of the Department of Community Development (DCD), located at 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100. Project files include: • L96 -0063 (Design Review) • E96 -0032 (Environmental SEPA) ►pportunities for Public Commen The public hearing before the Board of Architectural Review, has been RESCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 27, 1997 AT 7:00 P.M. To confirm the time and date, call the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. For further information, call Alexa Berlow at 431 -3673, or visit our offices at 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100, Monday through Friday, 8:30 -5:00 p.m. Application Filed: September 24, 1996 Notice of Completeness issued: January 2, 1997 Notice of Application issued: January 2, 1997 z 61'1 J0 0 0' mow. w I Ww w 0. g Q. -d _: Z I-0 Z LIJ U� ON 0 I- W W O w z!. 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AM W`. 1- U` H: O. w Z V = f= O H!:. :Z Occupant 3515 South 146th Street, Unit No. 305 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant 3515 South 146th Street, Unit No. 308 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant 3515 South 146th Street, Unit No. 306 3515 South 146th Street, Unit No. 307 Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 AFFIDAVIT OF DISTRIBUTION Notice of Public Hearing fl Notice of Public Meeting 0 Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet OBoard of Appeals Agenda Packet fl Planning Commission Agenda Packet Short Subdivision Agenda Packet hereby declare that: []Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit fl Shoreline Management Permit ODetermination of Non- significance 0Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance • ODetermination of Significance and Scoping Notice 0 Notice of Action Of ficial Notice 0 Other O Other ?Ao-D was,malkda to each of the following addresses on pbv L1- &4r ti/0 icn --17tyvv-t„Si Name of Project ■(15.\--) File Number, /Ala --15t)(0 ••• • le w PUBLIC NOTICE City of Tukwila Notice is hereby given that the City of Tukwila Planning Commission and Board of Architectural Review will be holding a public hearing at 7:00 p.m., on January 23,1997; in the City Hall Council Chambers located at 6200 Southcenter Blvd. to discuss the following: z _ i: 1. BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING (OLD BUSINESS) J U CASE NUMBER: L96 -0010: Econolodge v 0 APPLICANT: Johnny Cheng N w REQUEST: Design review approval of revised design for 38 unit hotel. III I LOCATION: 4006 S. 139th, Tukwila. cn w w 0. PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING g , J. CASE NUMBER: L96 -0072 3 � d APPLICANT: City of Tukwila I- w REQUEST: Update of Subdivision Ordinance. z LOCATION: City Wide. , Z CASE NUMBER: L96 -0064 D 0: APPLICANT: City of Tukwila . :O N! REQUEST: Revisions to TMC 18.56, Off - Street Parking and Loading :w H requirements. v LOCATION: City Wide. LL 0 z: CASE NUMBER: L96 -0061: GTE v N' APPLICANT: Paul Ingraham 0 I- REQUEST: Conditional Use Permit approval to place a cellular antennae on the z Doubletree Suites Hotel rooftop. LOCATION: 16500 Southcenter Pkwy, Tukwila. BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING (NEW BUSINESS) CASE NUMBER: L96 -0063: Chevron APPLICANT: Chevron /Lakha Investments Co. REQUEST: Design review approval of a 4 -bay gas station and 2,200 square foot convenience store. LOCATION: Pacific Hwy S at the corner of South 146th Street, Tukwila. Persons wishing to comment on the above cases may do so by written statement, or by appearing at the public hearing. Information on the above cases may be obtained at the Tukwila Planning Division at 431 -3670. The City encourages you to notify your neighbors and other persons you believe would be affected by the above items. Published: Seattle Times January 10, 1997 Distribution: Mayor, City Clerk, Property Owners /Applicants, Adjacent Property Owners, File. 1 City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director MEMORANDUM TO: Project File e96 -0032, Chevron Convenience stag FROM: Michael Jenkins, Assistant Planner RE: SEPA review - staff evaluation of Environmental Ccklist received September 24, 1996 DATE: February 12, 1997 Project Description: Site is located at the Intersection of S. 146th and Pacific Hwy. S. Project involves the development of a 2,200 sq. foot convenience store, a pump area covered by a 38' x 52' canopy and the installation of 2 - 8,000 gallon and .1 - 16,000 gallon fiberglass underground gasoline storage tanks with leak detection devices. The project will also include numerous site improvements, the installation of curb, gutter and sidewalks, impervious surfaces for parking and traffic circulation. Agencies with jurisdiction: None Comments to SEPA checklist: Pg. 5, section 1: Any development in steep slope area will have to comply with city's Sensitive Areas Ordinance, TMC 18.45, including the development and submission of a Geotechnical report with supporting slope stability information. Pg. 7 -8, section 3: A drainage review and plan is required, designed to King County Surface Water Management and City of Tukwila requirements, identified existing conditions of site relative to surrounding properties and uses and all receiving basins. Pg. 10: Landscaping along Pacific Hwy must comply with city standards. Pg. 19, section 14: Applicant has submitted a Traffic Impact Analysis, per City Requirements. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431 -3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 a SEPA review - E96 -0032 Chevron Convenience Station - 146th and Pacific Hwy S. February 12, 1997 Summary of Primary Impacts: • Earth 30 to 40 percent slopes of eastern property edge, with grading and filling throughout entire parcel to ease slope. Rockery walls will be constructed along Northeast perimeter of site to support new development and must be in compliance with city standards. Approximately 1,200 cubic yards of grading and filling anticipated, including minor fill placement at pads and excavation for underground storage tanks. Fill will be granular material meeting Class B requirements. Applicant will submit temporary erosion control plan, per City of Tukwila standards. Approximately 80% of site will be impervious. All erosion control measures to be conducted according to City of Tukwila standards and Department of Ecology Puget Sound manual. A geotechnical analysis, with accompanying slope stability review, for all structures and parking lot is required, in support of the city's Sensitive Area's Ordinance (TMC 18.45), prior to the issuance of any engineering, building or land use permits. • Air During construction, vehicle emissions and airborne dust will result from earthwork. Following construction, pollutants will result from auto emissions and well as possible emissions from fueling area. Dust control measures will be implemented during construction as well as installing Stage 1 and 2 vapor recovery systems to capture product fumes emitted during fueling and delivery of fuel. • Water No discharge to surface waters is expected. No ground water will be withdrawn or discharged. Facility will be connected to sanitary sewer. Stormwater runoff will be collected into catchbasins and conveyance systems, designed according to King County Stormwater Design Manual. Stormwater will be conveyed to existing storm drainage system in Pacific Hwy. Treatment will be provided prior to discharge. A stormwater control plan will be prepared in accordance with Tukwila requirements. A filtering system, including oil /water separator or other approved method, will be incorporated. A drainage review that complies with the city's Surface Water Management ordinance, identifying existing conditions in site relative to surrounding properties and receiving basins, is required. • Plants Grass and blackberries are currently on -site. All vegetation will be removed to accommodate development. Commercial landscaping in support of city requirements will be included on site. • Animals No known wildlife other than birds and rodents. No known candidate or endangered species found on site. z i~ w JU: UO co w Jrr- IL; w O,. 2 u.¢ =d _. z� H 0 z I- CI F—' ww -- 0; .z: w O ~ z SEPA review - E96 -0032 Chevron Convenience Station - 146th and Pacific Hwy S. February 12, 1997 • Energy /Natural Resources Natural gas and /or electricity as the main energy source for heating and lighting. The proposed facility will also be built in accordance with the Washington State Energy Code. • Environmental Health Emergency shut -off switches will be located both inside and external to the building. Underground storage and product piping are double- containment type construction of fiberglass materials with rupture protection. Underground tanks include monitoring of inner walls of tanks and piping for Teaks. Overfill protection, gravity return of undispensed product, breakaway valves and stage 2 vapor recovery systems are also included in storage tanks and /or delivery systems. Short term noise will occur during construction of facility due to equipment operation. Long -term noise will occur from internal combustion engines on autos over a 24 hour period, due to nature of use. Some noise buffering of autos will occur due to placement of service islands adjacent to existing street. • Land /Shoreline Use No structures are currently located on site. Site is zoned Neighborhood Commercial Center (NCC). Surrounding properties are primarily zoned NCC, with the exception of apartment and multi - family uses to the east of the property. Project includes a 2,200 sq. ft store and 1,900 sq. ft. canopied gas pump area. No structures will be demolished or substantially altered as a result of this project. The site will be staffed by approximately 3 employees. • Housing No housing demolition or housing is proposed for site. • Aesthetics The tallest structures on site will be freestanding signage and canopy, both measuring approximately 18 feet. Exterior materials are stucco. Facility will be architecturally designed and must comply with city's Design Review guidelines. • Light and Glare External illumination will include canopy /fueling area and perimeter lot lighting. Store will be internally lit. Glare from external lighting will be mitigated by use of shields on all on -site lights to prevent slipover. Landscape planting on site may also prevent slipover light affect. • Recreation No known impacts. 3 .z . .a ate: • = • J 0• o o' w . w= 1_. wo' . g Q: I a: .z�. o: z r~ . moo; • w ui z H V. • Ll1 Z. U N�. .z SEPA review - E96 -0032 Chevron Convenience Station - 146th and Pacific Hwy S. February 12, 1997 • Historic /Cultural Preservation No known places, landmarks or objects. • Transportation z a Project is located near intersection of S. 146 and Pacific Hwy S. Access to site will be : served by Pacific Hwy. Applicant has proposed two - 35 foot full turning driveways, re w separated by approximately 100 feet. Public transit serves Pacific Hwy, with a transit stop 6 5 approximately 200 feet away. Applicant proposes to include 10 parking spots. Curb, gutter o 0: and sidewalks are also included along Pacific Hwy. The ITE Handbook estimates that 845 N W trips per day will be generated by use, with 75 percent of trips being "pass by" diverted from L r—: Pacific Hwy. and 25% from other roadways or end trips. Estimated peak hours trips are 81 w u-. in a.m. and 107 in p.m. Site must comply with city regulations concerning vehicular and Cl- uj pedestrian access to and from Pacific Hwy S. g 5 u.Q Nom. • Public Services 2 a. w The proposed gas station and convenience store will attract a high number of pass- through z ~' vehicular trips. Pacific Hwy in Tukwila has a high level of demand on police services z o; associated with the proposed use and other similar uses tailored to non - residents. R.C.W. de D 43.21C and Tukwila Municipal Code (TMC) 2.04.270 authorizes the SEPA official to impose 0' conditions to mitigate adverse impacts, provided the conditions are based on a plan or o rz' regulation identified in TMC 21.04.270. In this case, Tukwila Comprehensive Plan, Goal 1.7 w and TMC 18.060.050 apply. The mitigation required includes c - ~O. ♦ A lighting plan approved prior to the issuance of a building permit tii z UN ~ H; In addition, the following are recommended steps to mitigate potential public safety impacts 0 that may arise from the proposed use: Z ♦ Installation of a quality surveillance video camera as part of the building permit application process, oriented to film details at gasoline pump and operational both day and night ♦ Phone booths that allow for incoming calls only gl • Attractive 6 foot fencing along the North, East and South dies of the parcel to eliminate ingress or egress from property except along Pacific Hwy. • Utilities Electricity, telephone, water, natural gas, refuse and sanitary services will be used through existing service provided to site. Recommendations: DNS c: \msoffice... \S E PA \e96 -0032 ...rk Asgink !�� 4 L96 -0063 - Chevron Pump Station and Food Mart BAR Hearing - February 27, 1997 Looking East l Looking South Looking Northwest from hotel parking VIEWS OF SITE z • w 6 J U. U O (J) 0 . J f- • u_ WO CL LL < =• d W Z Z ° W • W U � O 52 O H ww U L.L. O .. w U= H1— O Z SEP 19 '96 0B :4E VAL VUE SEWER DISTRICT al e SEWER R DI51•IIICT Post -It'" brand fax transmittal memo 7671 F p oes . 0 Z it oicG 1.11._ From nG. n C../ • '✓ Co. Co. Dept. Phone M Fox4 Fax 121 ',CERTIFICATE OF SEWER AVAILABILITY El CERTIFICATE OF SEWER NON - AVAILABILITY 53 Building Permit ❑ Preliminary Plat or PUD fl Short Subdivision ❑ Rezone or Other Proposed Use: ❑ Residential S.F. ❑ MulitFamily 5Z Commercial ❑ Other APPLICANTS NAME 3 cfril-7 Lizie h5,,�eS.r5 PROPERTY ADDRESS OR APPROXIMATE LOCATION 11 L /9‘c lfuy.S. LEGAL DESCRIPTION 4 tI a C. 2 e G/ (Attach map & legal description if necessary) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ++ SEWER AGENCY INFORMATION 1. a.2 Sewer service will be provided by side sewer connection only to an existing AID size sewer () feet from the site and the sewer system has the capacity to serve the proposed use. OR I-1 b.�_� S wer service will require an improvement to the sewer system of: 0 (1) feet of sewer trunk or lateral to reach the site; and /or 0 (2) the construction of a collection system on the site; and- /or 111 (3) other (describe)_ 2. (Must be completed if 1.b above is checked) a.l The sewer system improvement is in conformance with a • tt •County approved sewer comprehensive plan. OR b.l� The sewer system improvement will require a sewer comprehensive plan amendment. 3. a.tJ• The proposed project is within the corporate limits of the district, or has been granted Boundary Review Board approval for extension of service outside the district b.Lor city. OR Annexation or BRB approval will be necessary to provide service. 4. Service is subject to the following: a. District Connection Charges due prior to connection: GFC L-157-12 ao LFC UNIT TOTAL `! �o co (Subject to change on January 1st) METRO Capacity Charge $750 billed by METRO after connection to sewer system. b. Easement(s): _ Required Maybe Required c. Other: I hereby certify that the above sewer agency information is true. This certification shall he valid for one year from date of signature. ICT cost. 0,.5r, Manager, T. J. Matelich or InsoPrtmr. Ctou n Pla +rhor Y't!1.Mr.- m! �P'. ilgK* f•;. �'' �rc. .�'Y;"t+!rA.:'wrra2Cn.K!Ny'!.:. i1Ni4ySxiOR.�!�fL: �yfY•�3+'i�?xM n%'j i!is�.4^,'Sni1±�s.�%`j�.! Date X47?`+SwF, WYE! }nt!x!uI«A?1vu!kp4euRW4,: z ~ w re U. 00 w= J l- w O. 2 ga cn °. W z� Z O • o. O co . o� w w: z w F= _. O 1- z 9 / v ... +u.k, r;u'rJ>iCfi.cev :.hs ^hcie is ++ii:.wxe�4:• _I- z W; - Ui cup, ' W J I 11.11D' a:. � W. z_ F. . I-- 0: Z LIJ • Di D ps Cl ;2 V1. p. .Z H O z , SEP 19 '96 OS:49 VAL VUE SEWER DISTRICT P.2 0.9/19/96 08:24 FAX 2062518782 BARGHAUSEN ENG CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY A.L.TA. COMMITMENT SCHEDULE A (Conlinucd) ®002 Order No.: 453612 Your No.: LAMA INVESTMENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT ("Paragraph 4 of Schedule A enntinuation) LOT 10, BLOCK 7, ADAMS HOME TRACTS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEP.EOF,, RECORDED IN VOLUME 11 OF PLATS, PAGE(S) 31, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE NORTH 100 FEET THEREOF; AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 30 FEET THEREOF; ALSO EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF DEEDED TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR STATE ROAD NO. 1, ES DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 2014227, RECORDS OF BALD COUNTY; ALSO THAT PORTION OF LOT 9, BLOCK 7, ADAMS HO.'E TRACTS, LYING EAST OF STATE ROAD ill; EXCEPT THE SOUTH 30 FEET THEREOF, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN VOLUME 11 OF PLATS, PAGE. (S) 31, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; AND LOT 11, BLOCK 7, ADAM'S HOME TRACTS,.ACtYORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN VOLUME 11 OF PLATS, PAGS(S) 31, IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCipT THE NORTH 100 FEET THEREOF; EXCEPT THE EAST 88 FEET THEREOF; AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 30 FEET THEREOF. NV 1r PROJECT # CERTIFICATE OF WATER AVAILABILITY PART A: (TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT) Andy Lakha / Lakha Investments Co. L.L.C. 1. Owner Name /Address /Phone: c/o Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. z _ ~: mow. � 00 18215 72nd Avenue South ' v)W =• J F Kent, WA 98032 WO u. a. (206)251 -6222 I- W z�. Site Address (Attach map and legal description showing Jiydrant location & size of maim): z o' See Attached 2 j 0 -. O I—' = W; 2. This certificate is submitted as part of an application for: ❑ Residential Building Permit ' ❑ Preliminary Plat ❑ ShortSubdivision Z' LLI ❑ Coma-ter. ommercial /Industrial Building Permit ❑ Rezone Q - ® . D,esi n Review O Agent or Contact Person /Name /Phone: Kent. Anderson, AICP 3. Estimated number of service connections and meter size(s): 1 Connection / 1 Meter 4. Vehicular distance from nearest hydrant to the rear of the furthest structure: • 250' .,ft 5. Minimuut needs of development for fire Flows: gpm at a residual pressure of 20 psi. Source of minimum flow requirement: ,0 Fire Marshal ❑ Developer's Engineer 0 City ❑ Insurance Underwriter ❑ Utility ❑ Other 6. Area is served by: Water District #125 01HIity) Owner /Agent's Signature: Date: 4 //s/- (Reverse side to be completed by water utility and governing jurisdiction) 05/06194 1' PART B: (TO BE COMPLETED RY WATER UTILITY) 1. The proposed project is located within C.tw l • a }. 1(.--1 (City /Colonty) 2. Improvements required to upgrade the water sy;lettt to bring it into compliance with the utilities' comprehensive plan ut to meet the minimum flow refittirPments of the project before connection: _r_L i� �€JG�"�C aj �� SIZr c'I p.m-Form 4.41,1 C *-' /Y1c.(S'f' f_' d /Qeti 21 y-/�'I r t LC L1 S' C!�_f'�L �n �Lt e. was± v ©1 A (-I .S, �H � c t fie eil cf yo w, v' i'o)o �yt D. c,Caeve. ip rs k_74' n5c9A) ''c qGt eic vs €q /v+- .-S- .Gr 4i-12S AOvoJ' 3. Based upon the improvements listed above, water can be provided and will be available at the site with a [low of /2- 9 - gpm at 20 psi residual for a duration of • Z hours at a velodty of S fps as documented by the attached calculations. I hereby certify that the above information is tr . c.4."-t- f t4 -C Ocs -r TZz Agency/Plume a (� /• by and correct. Date PART C: ('1'O BE COMPLETED BY GOVERNING JURISDICTION) 1. Water Availability - Check one ❑ Acceptable service cart be provided to this project. fl Acceptable service cannot be provided to this project unless the improvements listed in item -NC2 are met. ❑ System isti't'capabl'e of prnvi.diiigservice to this project. 2. Minimum water system improvements: (At least equal to B2 above) AgsncylPitana By Date 05/06/94 z •_ z 6 D: JU UO; co t3'. W= J i N w. wo ga -: tL E/221! = C� w z F. zi- ' AD Di: AU W H U. u'O w z: U U O~ z PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES FEBRUARY 27,1997 (Approved 3/27/97) Vern Meryhew called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. All Commissioners were present. Representing the staff were Jack Pace, Michael Jenkins, Alexa Berlow, Steve Lancaster, and Sylvia Schnug. z w` 6 10 00 co0- J= co w wO. With regard to the first page, paragraph six, line seven of the February 6, 1997 minutes, Mr. Livermore said the word "planning" should be changed to "planting ". w <. co MR. MALINA MOVED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 6,1997 AS I w AMENDED. MR. LIVERMORE SECONDED THE MOTION, AND THE MOTION z WAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. I-- o uj MR. NEISS MOVED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF JANUARY 23, 1997. MR. 0 MALINA SECONDED THE MOTION AND THE MOTION WAS UNANIMOUSLY 0 F. APPROVED. w v I- w � _. O iii U (I); • Mr. Jenkins presented the staff report and revisions. 05- z L96 -0064: Off - Street Parking and Loading Requirements Mr. Livermore said on the "Shared, Covenant, and Complimentary" strategies, the first bullet, the last statement, "including possibility of requiring a reduction in road accesses" should be deleted. Mr. Livermore added that on item 5. f. on page 2, the Planning Commission should have the option of requiring that also. There was a consensus by the Commission to add "or Planning Commission" after "The Public Works Director" to item 5. f. on page 2. With regard to item 7. a. on page 2, there was a consensus by the Commission to add "or similar approved materials" after "...loading facility shall be paved with asphalt or concrete ". With regard to the standards on page 8, there was a consensus by the Commission that the parking standard for Retail Sales, General should be 4 for each 1,000 square feet, and 2.5 spaces for each 1,000 square feet for Retail Sales, Bulk. Mr. Meryhew pointed out that on page 3 section (4) Complementary Parking, the word "that" should be changed to "than ". (M 9) Planning Commission Minutes February 27, 1997 The Commission agreed to have staff prepare a paragraph allowing the Commission to waive parking standards where appropriate, to be reviewed later in the meeting. Bill Arthur, Segale, 18000 Andover Park West, Suite 200, Tukwila: Mr. Arthur expressed his thanks to the Commission, Steve Lancaster and Planning staff regarding their extra work on the Parking Ordinance, and allowing him to participate in the discussion. The Commission continued this item until later in the meeting. L9 -0011: Height Limitations: Mr. Jenkins presented the staff report. This is an action to correct an unintended discrepancy in the height limit for the HI zone. The 115 foot height limit was not included when the new HI zone was incorporated into the new zoning code, while the TUC area was given the 115 foot height limit without an overlay aspect to it. This action is to reinstate that 115 foot height limit, with projects between 45 feet and 115 feet, requiring design review in the HE zone. Mr. Meryhew closed the public hearing on this item. MR. NEISS MOVED TO APPROVE L97 -0011 BASED UPON STAFF'S FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS. MS. STETSON SECONDED THE MOTION, AND THE MOTION WAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. Mr. Meryhew opened the Board of Architectural Review's public hearing. L96 -0063: Chevron Alexa Berlow presented the staff report. Chevron is proposing a 2,200 s.f. food -mart building and a 1,872 s.f., canopied station. Staff is recommending approval with the following conditions. 1. For added security, modify the design of parking spaces along the east edge of the site so that they are more visible from the food mart and Pacific Highway. 2. In conjunction with Condition #1, further enhance landscaping to incorporate with the revised parking design. 3. Add deciduous trees to the south side of the property for added shade and screening. 4. Stinney panels proposed to provide visual variation to the building facade must prove to maintain the quality of materials proposed for this project. Otherwise, introduce other more durable material such as stucco or brick. 5. Move telephone booth from the north side of the property to the front of the food mart building. 2 z . = z. ~w re JU U O: co cL W =. 1.- wo w a: =d E- z �o w~ D o. o- uj U u. ~O .. z. w UW O H z Planning Commission Minutes February 27, 1997 6. Submit lighting standard design specifications for Department of Community Development Director approval. Mr. Livermore pointed out that the on page 4 of the SEPA checklist there is an error. It says the phone booth will only receive in- coming calls, and it should say it will only be able to make out -going calls. z zZ ' t-w. re Mr. Malina suggested moving the dumpster area to the other side of parking space #6. 6 v N0 Ms. Berlow indicated that the two driveways meet the turning radius requirements. She added that the location for the dumpster was chosen to have it further away from Lu o adjacent apartment buildings. 2 lL Q =a. z�. o z w ON This would provide better visibility and automobile maneuverability. Mr. Malina asked if there would be a public restroom because it was not indicated on the plans. Ms. Berlow said there is a public restroom proposed and the Planning Commission mistakenly did not receive that page of the plans. Dan Goldwin, Barghausen Engineers, 18215 72 Av S, Kent, WA 98032: 111 u In reviewing staffs conditions, he agreed that moving the parking spaces out four feet 1- �- isn't achieving the increased visibility from Pacific Highway. However, moving the - z. dumpster on the other side of parking space #6 would cause the area beyond the trash i enclosure to be blocked. The same thing could be accomplished by pushing the o ±: dumpster enclosure back. He also noted that the stinney panel is a very durable z material, and has a 30 -year life, and then handed out a material board sample. Mr. Meryhew said he would like to see the phone booth located in front of the store. Mr. Livermore indicated he would like to see it closer to the street. Mr. Goldwin said he didn't have a problem with condition #6. He added that they planned on working with staff on their sign proposal. Alexa Berlow suggested combining conditions #1 and #2 so the parking landscaping and the trash receptacle area would be revised to accommodate a better mix of those three elements and view from the cashier's station, and to facilitate loading of merchandise to the food mart. The current landscape plan could be enhanced with lower shrubs so the landscaping doesn't obstruct views from Highway 99. Staff agrees that the stinney panels will be durable and last a number of years. Therefore, condition #4 could be deleted. Mr. Goldwin suggested deleting the information item in the staff report regarding signage. 3 jY1ap 1 Planning Commission Minutes February 27, 1997 Mr. Pace clarified that the information item is not a condition. Mr. Meryhew closed the public hearing. Mr. Marvin stated that he liked the dumpster closer to the building and liked the idea of = �: moving the dumpster back and the parking spaces forward. He also indicated he didn't w have a problem with the police department's recommendation of having the phone booth in front of the store. o o cn- Mr. Malina said he would rather see the phone booth closer to the street. -J ULL 0 Ms. Stetson suggested moving the phone inside the food mart. 2 ga Mr. Livermore said he would rather see the booth closer to the street. cn a �w Ms. Stetson then suggested moving the phone booth near the air pumps and the water. z �o z Mr. Meryhew repeated that he would rather see the phone at the store. LLI u Mr. Malina said he would like to see the dumpster moved to parking space #6, and the U N P P g P SF-. parking stalls as close the building as possible. = w' U Mr. Livermore and Mr. Meryhew didn't think additional trees were needed for the site. LL' Z` co o Mr. Livermore agreed that the dumpster could be moved to parking space #6. He 0 added that he wouldn't object to having the phone located by the air and water pumps. z He continued by informing the applicant that the sign code would be administered quite stringently when they apply for a sign. Mr. Meryhew said he liked moving the dumpster back and the parking spaces forward. Mr. Neiss said he also would like to see the dumpster next to the building and pushed back. The condition for additional deciduous trees should be deleted. The telephone booth should be moved by the water and air pumps. GRANT NEISS MOVED TO APPROVE L96 -0063: CHEVRON BASED UPON STAFF'S FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. MOVE THE DUMPSTER TO THE EAST, ADJUST THE PARKING TO THE WEST AND ADJUST THE LANDSCAPING ACCORDINGLY. 2. RELOCATE THE TELEPHONE BOOTH TO THE SOUTH BORDER OF THE PROPERTY. 3. SUBMIT LIGHTING STANDARD DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS FOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR APPROVAL. 4 Planning Commission Minutes February 27, 1997 MS. STETSON SECONDED THE MOTION AND THE MOTION WAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. Mr. Meryhew called for a ten minute recess. Mr. Jenkins handed out the draft wording for the Parking Ordinance regarding waivers for the bicycle standards. The new wording reads as follows: "Waiver - Upon application to and review by the Planning Commission, subject to a Type Four (4) decision process outlined in TMC 18.108.040, the bicycle parking requirements may be modified or waived, where appropriate." There was a consensus by the Commission to accept this new wording. MR. LIVERMORE MOVED TO RECOMMEND THE OFF - STREET PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS UNDER L96 -0064 BE FORWARDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL AS REVISED. MS. STETSON SECONDED THE MOTION AND THE MOTION WAS UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. Mr. Meryhew closed the Planning Commission public hearing. During the Director's report, Steve Lancaster provided some background regarding changes to non - conforming uses and Comprehensive Plan amendments. With regard to non - conforming uses Mr. Meryhew said he would like to see how other cities are handling them. Mr. Livermore said he would like find out what the legal implications are if they were to tighten up on this significantly. Mr. Malina said he would like to see some examples of decisions the Commission has made that have been legally challenged. The Commission agreed to move their April meeting to May 1st, due to the APA conference. Mr. Meryhew adjourned the meeting. Prepared By, Sylvia Schnug 5 z i-z • 00 CO J= • u_: w 0.. 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Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director February 5, 1997 Kent Anderson, AICP Senior Planner Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. 18215 72nd Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 Dear Kent: As you are aware, your proposal to build a Chevron Gas Station and Food Mart on Pacific Highway South near South 146th Street has been rescheduled to appear before the Board of Architectural Review on Thursday, February 27, 1997 at 7:00 PM. The delay is due to several issues brought up by the departments of Public Works and Planning related to the SEPA determination. Following is an itemized list of issues staff has identified for Design Review: PLANNING } ,f- Site Plan • \ Expand landscape plan at southeast corner of lot. • --E �nd pathway on north side of property to eventually meet sidewalk along 'PFacific Highway South, and add a small pedestrian pathway to adjacent commercial property immediately south. • Assure plan meets 90% coverage density in three (3) years. • • Building • Strengthen entrance , i.e. consider a raised canopy or similar. • Introduce better use of quality materials, i.e. brick instead of concrete block.. • • Assure that windows are oriented towards parking lot and pump station so that they can be surveyed from inside, and so that business can be patrolled from the street (see Security Recommendations # 2). 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 �W, 6 U; 00: W I J W o, LJ' Q; (,)a �. w z� 1-01 • z 1- LIJ U � D H`. w w` H U O z ui U z.:.. t.' Chevron Gas Station C1'` L96 -0063 February 4, 1997 Miscellaneous Structures ; . %� i //' f' v, • Revise lighting plan to include energy efficie t=s6urity light for added safety during nighttime business hours. (see Security Recommendation # 7). • Revise Sign Plan according to TMC Sign Code, Section IV for Service Stations - one sign allowed per streetfront. • Enlarge trash receptacles to hold two (2) dumpsters, and screen with material similar to proposed for building. t" \ 5 lay. -NekaAf� 4 / 1- rThes••( • Landscape base of freestanding sign proposed for southwest comer of lot. • Add low level shrubs along front of property (se, Security Recommendations # 5). 12' heirm + 1 S" bU ,6,1),r.v..r,,1 iYs c� t v1.1, Y`c� Y`nG.�-c�•1 ti r • Add deciduous trees where evergreen are proposed, particularly on north side of property H ' „c l al k> 1 tn. v, l( Ai U. • Assure that rooftop mechanical units are properly screened \' cO (�,� nn^ ye; c1 1'; CSl C.tiv 2J: s GtiQSe f') As a reminder, the following comments must be addressed to complete your SEPA: PUBLIC WORKS • Revise drainage and detention plan according to King County Drainage Design Manual specifications POLICE Attached are a list of security concerns for additional crime prevention on the proposed site. Items # 2 - Orientation of Windows, # 5 - Landscaping, and #7 - Lighting relate to design review criteria (note reference in Planning comments above). Where appropriate, remaining security concerns will be addressed in your SEPA review. • The staff report for the BAR hearing must be completed by February 13, 1997. Please let me know by this Friday, February 7, 1997 what changes you will be making to your proposal. I can be reached directly at 431 -3673. Sincerely, Alexa Berlow Associate Planner Encl: Crime Prevention Security Recommendations, Police Department cc: Michael Jenkins • z w W 00, CO co w: :w J 1—. C W. w 0. d' =W z� Ho Z LLI al; .00 'o— W W' CUs o; li• z; z Chevron Gas Station Proposal - L96 -0063 CRIME PREVENTION SECURITY RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Security Camera System: Recommend that a good quality surveillance video camera system be installed during construction. The cameras should have sufficient quality to be able to identify a subject from the video recorded tape. The gas pump islands should be included on.the surveillance so as to record the person pumping gas and the license plate of vehicles driving off without paying. It is a deterrent to potential thieves and great for prosecution to have the actual crime on tape. The cameras should have sufficient quality to be viewed day and night. 2. Orientation of Windows: Windows should be located so that the parking lot and pump areas can be easily surveyed by employees inside the business. Also the windows should be located so that a patrol car passing by can easily survey inside the business. 3. Cashier Platform: The cashier's area should be on a raised platform in order for the employees to have a better view of the entire business. This would help provide an atmosphere that the employee has control of the area thus reducing the opportunity for crimes to occur. 4. Rest rooms: Recommend that the rest rooms that are open to the general public not have false ceilings. There have been problems with subjects hiding in the ceiling area and dropping down later to do robberies. 5. Landscaping: Plant materials should be placed and maintained so to provide visibility and prohibit hiding places for unauthorized people around ground level door and window areas. Sticker shrubs may discourage crime activities. Low shrubs and umbrella trees (where the canopy is maintained above five (5) feet from the ground) will allow surveillance opportunities, hence reducing the potential for criminal behavior. 6. Pre -Pay: Recommend using a system of requiring pre - payment for gas during late evening hours of operation. Gas stations in the area report numerous drive off's without paying. 7. Lighting: Energy efficient security lighting is a relatively low -cost, yet extremely effective way to protect your business. 8. Phone Booths: Recommend that the phones be set so calls can not be made to those phones. It has been observed that people hang out around phone booths and wait for incoming calls to do their suspected drug transactions. z z • I- fxw 6 � 00 CO 0; w =� J I- w o: g a. • I-uI _• Z �. I- -o` Z O • � o 11-t, H; ww • U' u_ - o aiZ' o - H: z 9. Fencing: Recommend that a 6 foot chain link or attractive rod iron fence be installed on the north, east, and south sides of the property. This would discourage thefts and robberies because it limits the escape routes of the would be thief. Plus it would eliminate persons hanging out on the property and then quickly slipping over the embankment when the police approach. It would also be a safety factor to protect people from walking off the embankment on the east and southeast side of the property. Checklist prepared by T. Kilburg (242 -8084) 1/30/97 1-6; J0 ;O O; to Cy. Cr) w;. WI LL i Ji. LL Q` di W 1- OL Z F. al Ilk ;D jO:�Li • ILI W Z; U co'. Chevron Gas Station Proposal - L96 -0063 CRIME PREVENTION SECURITY RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Security Camera System: Recommend that a good quality surveillance video camera system be installed during construction. The cameras should have sufficient quality to be able to identify a subject from the video recorded tape. The gas pump islands should be included on.the surveillance so as to record the person pumping gas and the license plate of vehicles driving off without paying. It is a deterrent to potential thieves and great for prosecution to have the actual crime on tape. The cameras should have sufficient quality to be viewed day and night. 2. Orientation of Windows: Windows should be located so that the parking lot and pump areas can be easily surveyed by employees inside the business. Also the windows should be located so that a patrol car passing by can easily survey inside the business. 3. Cashier Platform: The cashier's area should be on a raised platform in order for the employees to have a better view of the entire business. This would help provide an atmosphere that the employee has control of the area thus reducing the opportunity for crimes to occur. 4. Rest rooms: Recommend that the rest rooms that are open to the general public not have false ceilings. There have been problems with subjects hiding in the ceiling area and dropping down later to do robberies. 5. Landscaping: Plant materials should be placed and maintained so to provide visibility and prohibit hiding places for unauthorized people around ground level door and window areas. Sticker shrubs may discourage crime activities. Low shrubs and umbrella trees (where the canopy is maintained above five (5) feet from the ground) will allow surveillance opportunities, hence reducing the potential for criminal behavior. 6. Pre -Pay: Recommend using a system of requiring pre - payment for gas during late evening hours of operation. Gas stations in the area report numerous drive off's without paying. 7. Lighting: Energy efficient security lighting is a relatively low -cost, yet extremely effective way to protect your business. 8. Phone Booths: Recommend that the phones be set so calls can not be made to those phones. It has been observed that people hang out around phone booths and wait for incoming calls to do their suspected drug transactions. 9. Fencing: Recommend that a 6 foot chain link or attractive rod iron fence be installed on the north, east, and south sides of the property. This would discourage thefts and robberies because it limits the escape routes of the would be thief. Plus it would eliminate persons hanging out on the property and then quickly slipping over the embankment when the police approach. It would also be a safety factor to protect people from walking off the embankment on the east and southeast side of the property. Checklist prepared by T. 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'mod wlkNk4RY tRXIr eeiu�tsxif:V4uEtr� , `';�� TO: Alexa Berlow CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 RE: Chevron Food Mart - Application No. P96 -0102 RECEIVED JAN 2 3 1997 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DATE: January 23, 1997 SENT VIA: COURIER DELIVERY OUR JOB NO: 5781 1 Set Address Labels Enclosed is one additional set of address labels. In accordance with your request, the notices returned "vacant” have been removed the address label list. The new Hearing Notice was posted at the site on January 22, 1997. cc: Andy Lakha, Lakha Investment Co., L.L.C. Signed: Jay Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. nt W. Anderson, enior Planner 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (206) 251 -6222 (206) 251 -8782 FAX 5781T.004 [KWA /jss] Ms. Alexa Berlow City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES January 14, 1997 RE: Design Review /SEPA Application for Chevron Food Mart Located on Pacific Highway South near South 146th Street, Tukwila, Washington Application No. P96- 0102 /Our Job No. 5781 Dear Ms. Berlow: RECEIVED JAN 1 5 1997 COMMUNITY" DEVELOPMENT It was a pleasure meeting with you and Jack Pace on January 10, 1997, to discuss the above - referenced project. I appreciated your candid recommendations for the Design Review Hearing. I have addressed your comments as follows: Driveway Widths: The preferred alternative for a Chevron Food Mart facility is to have two 40 -foot driveways for fuel truck- trailer access. We utilize truck and trailer turning templates for site layout and driveway location. This site, due to its size and shape, has been designed with 35 -foot driveways, the minimum necessary to accommodate the truck - trailer..: Smaller driveways result in the truck - trailer climbing curbs and sidewalks, and destroying landscape plantings. Signage: In accordance with our discussion, I have-let-Led the freestanding sign. It is now set 0 back 18 feet and is outside the building setback line`(10 feet) on the south edge of the property. The sign remains 18 -feet high with 75 square feet of area per face. Site Plan: The site plan has been revised to show existing contours and features on adjacent parcels utilizing the current survey. The building has been moved from the southeast corner of the site to the northeast corner of the site with accompanying revisions to the landscaping. This has been done to accommodate the City's concern with crime. The new plan will allow good visibility into the area of concern between this site and the adjacent apartment building. 6°' tiV The site plan also addresses the Public Works Department's comments regarding the height and UfAu vIY massing of the rockery. The rockery has been removed in the southern portion of the site and does - (�' not exceed 4 feet in the northern portion. Sections have been included on the plan for your perusal. 11 have included a Radius Lighting Analysis for your perusal. This photometric study shows the level of lighting impact to adjacent properties, which is negligible. 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (206) 251 -6222 (206) 251 -8782 FAX • z : z QQ w Wes. O o mow' J N u_ w 0 w¢ =a, w Z I- 0' Z �. uj D o! w W; I-0, • LJZ: U Ni z Ms. Alexa Berlow City of Tukwila Department of Community Development -2- January 14, 1997 Building Facade: The building facade has been revised to incorporate a projected entry canopy with pyramidal standing -seam metal roof. Transom windows to 6 -feet 0- inches -high have been added to further emphasize the building entrance, and the dark grey metal roof material forms a parapet around all four elevations. The I-IVAC unit has been set toward the rear /center of the building to maximize screening by the parapet and eliminating visibility from ground level. A rendered elevation sheet and color /material board are included for clarification and review. Thank you again for your assistance on this proposal. If you have any other questions or comments, please call me at this office. Kent W. Anderson, AICP Senior Planner KWA /jss /sm 5781C.009 enc: As Noted cc: Mr. Andy Lakha, Lakha Investment Co., L.L.C. (w /enc) Mr. Randy Welch, Emerald City Construction Mr. Jay S. Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Daniel B. Goalwin, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Bruce Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Z I=- Z :mow 2i. ug D • JU 0.01 :co mu .uJ J F-, w 2 • = d ;0• !CI fir. = V chi CITY OF TUKWILA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 AFFIDAVIT OF INSTALLATION AND POSTING OF PUBLIC INFORMATION SIGNS) State of Washington County of King City of Tukwila I -bA` t3 1 n cL L- W'(Print Name) understand that Section 18.104.110 of the Tukwila Municipal Code requires me to post the property no later than fourteen (14) days following the issuance of the Notice of Completeness. I certify that on.. • q /197 the Public Notice Board(s) in accordance with Section 8.104.110 and other applicable guidelines were posted on the property located at /f('O0 r„), so as to be clearly seen from each right -of -way providing primary vehicular access to the prdperty for application file number / - ©< 0 cant (App ican Signature SUBSCRIBEWA ,SWORN to before me this i'c"t'ay of3�'''`- '4.fl' --9-P oe.v D,' • �•i • 1n op • • '4:3 "'= • - .UBLIG 1.)TiRY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington . F �.n n•a� g q .'. 0 W ASS t commission expires on 2/ ' 4� — 9/ z rt J U C.) 0: ' •U) W ' W w o; J' LL om; I.- W. 1--a w .0 co: wW. 1 U • ui N� O :Z No structures, roadways, or por..rr.g lots in this area. No footings of structures (including ther rockeries) Max Height 6 1' Min. 1 connect to .� cca dhaybasi to ditch Outlet Pipe Undisturbed soil 1 2 "e Standard Steel Pipe Railing with Welded Joints Hot —Dip Galvanized, Astma 3. Ornamental Iron Handrail may also be permitted with City Engineer Approval. 10' post to post spacing with slip fit expansion joints. Non —Shrink Grout 4" Diam Galv Steel Sleave 12" 12" 1 • 17" 2 Free — draining backfill; min.12" wide layer of 2 " -4" quarry spoils adjacent to rockery. Stable cut face in native material 1" diameter washed gravel; min. 6" cover over pipe; min. 2" gravel under pipe, 12" wide. Min. 6" dia. pert. PVC. SDR 35 pipe /MSHTO M278 /ASTM 3034; min. 1% continuous slope to outlet; pipe wroped in filter fabric(Mirafi or equiv.) 1• SEE ABOVE FOR ROCKERY DETAILS Place pipe between rocks to avoid weight. VIEW FACING ROCKERY .AND_ O1Ul FT PIRF NOTES: 1. Rock shall be sound and have minimum density of 150 pounds per cubic foot. 2. The long dimension of all rocks shall be placed perpendicular to the wall. Each rock should bear on two rocks in the tier below. 3. Rockeries are erosion — control structures, not retaining walls. Native material must be stable and free— standing in cut face. 4. Improved walking surfaces above and adjacent to rockeries over 30" in height shall be protected by o rail conforming to UBC 1711. 5. Bose rock is 2 —man minimum. (2 man rock - 200 -700 lb 18 " -28") 6. Shop drawing for all railing must be city approved prior to fabrication. 1008 N a City of Tukwila ROCKERY & SIDEWALK WITH SAFETY RAIL Not to scale. DATE: 11/15/96 RS -5, roc Nv...ON 7-4a.. i mile rod yard foot inch LENGTH..., 5280 feet. 320 rods. 1 yards 5.50 yards. 16.5 feet 3 feet. 36 inches 12 inches. 0.333 yard 0.083 feet, 0.028 yard 1.609 kilometers 5.029 meters 0.9144 meter 30.48 centimeters 2.54 centimeters square mile acre square rod square yard square 'foot square inch AREA 640 acres. 102.400 square rods 4840 square yards. 43,560 square feet 30.25 square yards. 0.00625 acres 1296 square inches. 9 square feet 144 square inches. 0.111 square 0.00 9 square foot. 0.00077. square, yard 2.590 square kilometers 4047 square meters 25.293 square meters 0.836 square meter 0.093 square meter 6.452 square centime- ters cubic yard cubic foot cubic inch VOLUME 27 cubic feet. 46.656 cubic 0.765 cubic meter inches ' 1728 cubic inches. 0.0370 cubic . 0.028 cubic meter. 0.00058 cubic foot. 0.0370 cubic • 16.387 cubic centime- Yard - ters 'For: U.S. equivalents of metric units see Metric System table EXPRESSION OF SLOPE • .•- ANGLE .PERCENTAGE RATIO YIX ANGLE (RAM : (,.1 - • Shallows pes 1 :1 - 1:57. 1:50 1 :40 • 1 :33 1:29 1:25 1:20 1:19 :. Slight slopes 1:17.', 1:15 1:14,3 1:12 ::'. 1:11,4. 1 :10. 1:9.5: 1:8 1:7.1' 1:6.7 1:5.7... .,' 1:4.5 • 0'34' 0 °52' 1'09' 1'26' .;1'43' 2'. 2'17': 2'52'. 3: •. 0,0100 0,0150 0.0175 0,0200 0.0250 0.0300 0.0349 0.0399 0.0499 0.0524 1. 1.5 1.75 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 5 5.25. 3 °26' 3'48' 4' 4'46' 5 °43' 6'.. 7 °07.' 8'.. 8'32' -9'28' 10' 11 °19' 12•30' 14 °02' 0.0599 0.0664 0.0698 0.0832' 0.0873 0.0998 0.1047 0.1245. 0.1396 0.1490 0.1652 0.1745 0.1975. 0.2182 0.2450. 6 6.7 7 8.3 8.75" 10 10.5. 12.5 14 15 16.7 17.6 20 22.2 25 Medium slc.pcs 1:3.7 ::1:3.3 1:3 1:2.75 1 :2.5, •1:2.4 • 1:2.15 1:2 1:.1.73 1:1.67 1:1.5.. 1:1.33 1:1.2 1:1 15' 18•26' 20' 21 °48' 22'30' 25' 26'34' 30'. 30'58' 33'42'. 36'52' 40° :• •'45° 0.2618 0.2915 0.3217 0.3491 0.3805 0,3927 0.4363 0.4537• 0.5326 0.5405 0.5880 0.6434 0.6981 0.7854 25.8 30 33.3 36.4 40 41.4 46.6 57.5 60 67 75 84 .. 100 Steep slope': 1.19:1•, 1.43:1 1,5:1. 1.73 :1 2:1 . 2.15:1 2.5:1 2.75:1 3:1 4:1 5:1 5.67:1: 6:1 11.43:1 .:. 50' 55' 56'19' 60.• 63'26'. 65' 68'12' 70° 71'34', 75° 75'58' 78 °42' 80° 80'32' 85° 00'. 0.8727 0.9599 0.9827 1.0472 1.1071 1.1345 1.1003 1.2217 1.2491 1.3090 1.3253 1.3735 1.3963 1.4056 1.4835 1.5708 119 143.: • 150 173 . • 200 '215 • "• 250 '275 • 300'. • • 373 ' •400 500 ' 567 .600 1143 • ' FINISH CONTOURS es CIRCLE AREA= 40 =11-R2 CIRCUMFERENCE = 2TT R: TD (7=3,14159265359) ORIGINAL NATURAL - CONTOURS WHICH HAVE BEEN CHANGED i -70- 5 / 60L -� . TO FIND THE VOLUME OF CUT AND FILL DIRECTLY FROM THE CONTOUR PLAN 1. Draw "finish" and "original" contours on same contour map. ' '2. Measure the differential areas between new and old contours of each contour and enter in columns according to whether cut or fill. 3. Add up each column and multiply by the contour interval to determine the volume :.. in cubic feet. . EXAMPLE CONTOUR CUT FILL 85 . 80 75 70 2.460 - 2 TOTALS. 300 960 1,230 3,800 - 2 = 20 • -‘/‘ 9,200 x5 46,000 cu. ft. 1,900 2,200 6,800 . x5 34,000 cu. ft. NOTE 1. Where a cut or fill ends directly on a con. tour (eve' use '/s value. 2. The closer the con. tour interval, the greater the accuracy: This method is more rapid than the sectioning method,, and is sufficiently accurate for simple estimating purposes and for balancing of cut and fill. ........,.......,. c.:.: rKVt:.. is . °.:..�..�3;:.::::w'sa,ra;�.s� svr= nl: um... �r• 4.:..t:�....,,.:.:a-•.....v..,: �:- �.::t.. Z • W 6 O 0 W W J N WW W0 gQ a Z I- 0 Z W t1• .1 U0 O -(12 O H W W L'0 LLlZ U= O • 1- z Ms. Alexa Berlow City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 RECEIVED CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRAALNUER January 6, 1997 RE: Design Review /SEPA Application for Chevron Food Mart Located on Pacific Highway South Near 146th Street, Tukwila, Washington Application No. P96- 0102 /Our Job No. 5781 Dear Ms. Berlow: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT As per our conversation this morning, I have prepared a brief summary of our response to Michael Jenkins' Notice of Incomplete Application for the above - referenced design review submittal. The following is that summary in a point -by -point format. Fire Department 1. A permit for underground tank installation will be needed. It . is not a requirement of design review to apply for underground gasoline storage tanks. We understand that these permits will be necessary for installation of the tanks. This condition should • be removed from the notice. 2. A fire hydrant with 1,500 GPM and 20 psi residual within 150 feet of structure is required. We will revise the site plan to show a proposed hydrant within 150 feet of the proposed structures and submit with the drainage study by January 10. Volume and pressure will be calculated once the system is engineered at a later stage of the project. 3. An approved fire hydrant location. We intend to work closely with the water purveyor and fire district on the location of the hydrant. The final location will be determined during project engineering and concurrence with the fire district. 4. Fire hydrants shown on the plan. As stated above, we will revise the plan to show a proposed hydrant within 150 feet of the structures. There are no existing hydrants on the site. 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (206) 251 -6222 (206) 251 -8782 FAX Ms. Alexa Berlow City of Tukwila Department of Community Development -2- January 6, 1997 z. 5. Fire storm in the store. re s Submittal is for design review. Building architecture has not been completed at this time. Comment v vO :co o■ w= J H� N LL Public Works W O 1. A traffic study with trip generation and distribution, including: g 5 LL Q:, N • Table of volumes (24 hour total peaks, including noon). w' z�- • Turning movements at driveways, with movements shown at Pacific Highway /146th. Z O:, ALI up • Show pedestrian volumes on Pacific Highway to /from convenience store. > C3 N; • Twenty-five (25) foot driveway maximum for control of turning movements in order to reduce '0 conflicts and safety impacts to pedestrian and vehicular traffic. :w w' i A traffic study was submitted on December 12, 1996, which addressed trip generation and O; distribution. The first three issues are addressed in the report on pages 14 through 21, with lb turning movements shown on Figures 6 and 8. o has been noted and will be addressed at time of building permit application. As mentioned in my previous correspondence, I discussed the 25 -foot maximum driveway width with Ms. Joanna Spencer. This requirement is not substantiated by Public Works standards. It would make it impossible for fuel trucks to access the site. Ms. Spencer indicated that this requirement could be deleted. 2. A drainage study, which includes: • Design shown to King County Design Manual specifications. • a biofiltration or coalescing plate separator. • A clearly defined drainage system representing both the existing and proposed systems with all revisions consistent with King County Design Manual specifications clearly shown. A conceptual drainage study will be prepared and delivered to your office by Friday, January 10, 1997, for Public Works review. A brief description of the design intent was included with the SEPA checklist under "stormwater." 3. Curb cuts /access shown on the plan. Curb cuts and access are shown on the plan. Ms. Alexa Berlow City of Tukwila Department of Community Development -3- January 6, 1997 4. Undergrounding of all utilities shown on the plans. Again, this plan is conceptual. No engineering has been completed. Utility connections will be worked out with the utility companies during the engineering phase of the project. Please assume undergrounding for design review purposes. 4. A proportional fair -share agreement for frontage /sidewalk improvements. The agreement will be initialed once the actual frontage /sidewalk improvements have been determined. This item should not be a condition for "complete application." 6. A tree plan pursuant to Pacific Highway Tree Plan standards. A landscaping plan with street trees in accordance with Pacific Highway Tree Plan standards was included with the original submittal documentation. 7. Letters from appropriate service providers concerning availability of water and sewer service. Water and sewer availability documentation was submitted as part of my December 12, 1996, correspondence. This completes my summary of the comments for Notice of Incomplete Application. Please contact me at this office immediately if you have any further questions. Sincerely, Kent W. Anderson, AICP Senior Planner • KWA /es /sm 5781C.008 enc: As Noted cc: Mr. Andy Lakha, Lakha Investment Co., L.L.C. Mr. Jay S. Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Bruce K. Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. A F F I D A V I T XNotice of Public Hearing fl Notice of Public Meeting O Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet LI Board of Appeals Agenda Packet Planning Commission Agenda Packet 0 Short Subdivision Agenda Packet O Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit fl Shoreline Management Permit O F D I S T R I B U T I O N hereby declare that: fl Determination of Non - significance j Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance O Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice fJ Notice of Action Official Notice f Other brh hOrIP-41(3 was sa41e4 to each of the following ikLo Ly100.1,4 5ea4Le. I I rvus asses Name of Project/19 U rl`f'L L& File Number C �,- ()b6) addresses on )/-7177 Signature di/101,4_2, z ' ~w JU: oO'. Cow .w =; N LL' W o: Q. D • w 1— O:: Z U p, co� W! I=—V' O ~' CITY OF TUKWILA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROJECT INFORMATION Chevron/Lakha Investments Company, L.L.C., has filed application to build a Chevron Gas Station and Food Mart located on Pacific Highway South at the corner of South 146th Street Permits applied for include: • Design Review • Environmental SEPA Other known required permits include: • Building Permit • Sign Permit • Mechanical Permit • Right -of -Way Permit • Utility, Permits • Air Pollution Control Permit Studies required with the application include: • Traffic Study • Drainage Study Iles va■la or Pu lic Revue' The project files are available at the City of Tukwila. To view these files, you may request them at the permit counter of the Department of Community Development. (DCD), located at 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100. Project files include: • L96 -0063 (Design Review) • E96 -0032 (Environmental SEPA) portnities for'Public Comment You are invited to comment on the project at the public hearing before the Board of Architectural Review, scheduled for January 23, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. To confirm the time and date, call the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. For further information, call Alexa Berlow at 431 -3673, or visit our offices at 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100, Monday through Friday, 8:30 -5:00 p.m. Application Filed: September 24, 1996 Notice of Completeness issued: January 2, 1997 Notice of Application issued: January 2, 1997 A F F I D A V I T Notice of Public Hearing fl Notice of Public Meeting Board of Adjustment Agenda Packet []Board of Appeals Agenda Packet 0 Planning Commission Agenda Packet D Short Subdivision Agenda Packet []Notice of Application for Shoreline Management Permit 0 Shoreline Management Permit was ilie to each of the following addresses O F D I S T R I B U T I O N hereby declare that: 0 Determination of Non - significance OMitigated Determination of Nonsignificance LI Determination of Significance and Scoping Notice 0 Notice of Action 0 Official Notice ie ['Other Al A 0 Other A/d7a '?. i on 1 / % /7/ Name of Project( ,�%2 inu L CC k , (�f Signature File Number �� - �, z �z w 00 U0 mow. 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Occupant 4021 South 144th Street 14607 Pacific Highway South Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant 3703 South 146th Street 4018 South 148th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 .Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant Occupant 14638 Pacific Highway South 3515 South 146th Street 4028 South 146th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant Occupant 3455 South 148th Street 4049 South 146th Street 4043 South 146th :Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant 3530 South 146th Street 14816 Pacific Highway South Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 1. z ~ w J U: U o; co o'. w w+ W X J H; w o u_ Q: I-W zF- � o; z m Uc' tfi I U' H O, ui z U N. I- 0~ Mr -. Timothy O'Brien Patrick & Laura O'Hare 14639 Pacific Hwy S 2515 NW 95th St Tukwila, WA 98168 Seattle, WA 98117 Timothy Obrien 14217 59th Ave S Tukwila, WA 98168 Oleary Ruben & Susan Pacleb William Panter 4042 S 148th St 4039 S 148th St 4032 S 148th St Z Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Seattle,i WA 98168 =1-, -„r. Johann Pollinger •2: °. Edward & Darlene Pawliuk PEARLMAN ASSOCIATES NORT Hildegard'Pollinger V C 1208 N 33rd St 635 Madison Ave #18th 2659 S 150th St i ccouj Renton, WA 98056 New York, NY 10022 Seatac, WA 98188 Ul m` CO .w o, J Earl Refiners SBL INVESTMENT CO. Frank Thomas u.< 4048 S 148th St 408 Paradise Dr 21403 Locust Way on Seattle, WA 98168 Tiburon, CA 94920 Lynnwood, WA 98036 7± Z�': • 1-O; • Z f-; V Eileen Adams VIRK PROPERTIES CORP INC WATER DIST 125 . E D: 4031 S 146th St #68732 . 3010 128th Ave' NE PO Box 6147 .00a • .Seattle, WA 98168 . Bellevue, WA 98005 Seattle,: WA 98188 O N 1- U Shirley Wendt Teresa Williams Harold Wynn z 4024 5.148th St 4010 S 148th St • 2007 S 112th St .v N; Seattle, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Seattle, WA 98168 .0 i 1. Z.,. Won Sik & Ok Yi Y Sun 14802 Pacific Hwy S Tukwila, WA 98168 �.tiii∎ ■46.1:J1Y : C" it:. i�ti lM: c�1ti` t*.^ vvdle '.�fvuG.vS'.'.:ar1LYSY3a�Y.1 Jacob Znak 17736 41st Ave S Seattle, WA 98188 • Occupant 14471 - 41st Avenue South Tukwila, WA 98168 * ** METROSCAN LABELS * ** Date: 09/12/96 Report: Laser 3 Across Labels Sort: Owner Name Count: 47 V Eileen Adams 4037. S 146th St Seattle, WA 98168 D 0 Capps 4015 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 Ronald Chaput.., 4041 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 ;'CHURCH BY SIDE OF THE RO 1,P0 Box 68545 Seattle, WA 98168 Boyd Frost 4011 S 146th St Seattle, WA 98168 Lisa Hawkins 4020 S 148th St Tukwila, WA 98168 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF KIN 15455 65th Ave S Tukwila, WA 98188 Kwan & Mi Kwak 3747 S 146th St Tukwila, WA 98168 Richard & Mu Yeon Min 16716 145th Ave SE Renton, WA 98058 eft-vp,0?-4 \C Spiro Aliagas Michael Berge 3236-12th Ave W 4019 S 148th St z Seattle, WA 98119 Seattle, WA 98168 z F-; f- w Daniel Chandran -J v, Laniena Chandran Phaisane Chanthaphone v o 4009 S 148th St • 4031 S 148th St ' N w IL Tukwila, WA 98168 Seattle, WA 98168 �. N LL• w o. Henry Chen 2 ' Wei Jen Chem Kun Chen. gQ 4661 138th Ave SE 1007 S Weller St w Bellevue, WA 98006 Seattle, WA 98104 H w'. z I-o z F- Steven Cox Donald Demulling D 0: PO Box 68114 14452 Pacific Hwy S 0,,c Seattle, WA 98168 Seattle, WA 98168 'o �' Z a Ardella Ginn Richard Gookstetter ,..z' 6251 S 153rd St 3743 S 148th St U u) Tukwila, WA 98188 Seattle, WA 98168 0 1_, Robert Hillstead 22513 Marine View Dr S Des Moines, WA 98198 Cho & Choo Kim 705 S 9th St Tacoma, WA ,98405 Woo Baek & Youn Ja Lee 14442` Pacific Hwy S Tukwila, WA 98168 Remington & Diana Moore 4044 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 Rex Lynn Holt 4030 S 146th St Tukwila, WA 98168 Kyung Wam Kim 159 S 293rd St Federal Way, WA. 98003 Sherri Lee Malone 4046 S 148th St Seattle.,. WA 98168 Ra Neuo 4001 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 CITY OF TUKWILA Departmem of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 DESIGN REVIEW (P -DR) APPLICATION FOR ;STAFF "USE -ONLY Planner File Nur ( Receipt Numb Project File: �, :Application :Complete SEPA Flle licationIncom at Shoreline:Fil .I. PROJECT BACKGROUND A. NAME OFPROJECT /DEVELOPMENT: Chevron Convenience Store Lakha Investments Company,•L.L.C. B. LOCATION OF PROJECT /DEVELOPMENT: (give street address or, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block and subdivision; or tax lot number, access street, and nearest intersection; if proposal applies to several properties, list the streets bounding the area.) Tax Lot #'s 004000 - 0901 -02, 004000 - 0910 -01. Located 100 feet south of the S.W. Corner of Pacific Highway South and South 146th Street Quarter: NW Section: 22 Township: 23 Range: 4 (This information may be found on your tax statement) C. CONTACT: (Primary contact regarding the application, and to whom all notices and reports shall be. sent) NAME: Mr. Bruce Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. ADDRESS: 18215 72nd Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 PHONE: (206) 251 -6222 SIGNATURE: DATE: 9/13/96 NC� ClTyOF C Tu!(wff q SEp 2 4 1995 PRM /Tcemz.p z :i-z 04 w 6 U 0! U) 0 wI w O,, u_ co i=- _ Z HO Z U O — 0 I—. W • W: —• o CU Z z D. PROPERTY OWNER DECLARATION The undersigned makes the following statements based upon personal knowledge: 1. I am the current owner of the property which is the subject of this application. 2. All statements contained in the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 3. The application is being submitted with my knowledge and consent. 4. I understand that conditions of approval, which the City and applicant have jointly agreed may not be completed prior to final approval of the construction (e.g., final building permit approval), will be incorporated into an agreement to be executed and recorded against the property prior to issuance of any construction permits. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington and the United States of America that the foregoing statement is true and correct. EXECUTED at t'EN t- �,�p -r. 13 ,199b . (city), k,J Andy Lakha (state), on (Print name) Lakha Investments Company, L.L.C. Use additional sheets as needed for all property owner signatures. z D. • J U U O: Ill =� • Ili g J' • u_ • = d; .:z�: � o • z Mo ; =w W , — Us • o; w z 2 • :U ' O ~ . z • I City of Tukwila John W. Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director January 3, 1997 Roger 011enburg • 516 - 116th Ave., N.E., Suite 202 Bellevue, WA -98004 Southcenter BP, L96-0079/E96-0035 Dear Eger: It was a pleasure meeting with you today regarding the Southcenter BP project. The following is a list of the design and site planning issues that we discussed today. As I mentioned in the meeting, I find this helpful for keeping outstanding matters on the "front burner" to ensure that we resolve any outstanding issues prior to'the Planning Commission hearing.. These issues. include: . 1. Introduction of more 'urban' elements (brick work, CMU, improved window treatment, etc.) into the design of the building while maintaining corporate identity 2. Examining if the canopy can be broken up and replaced with individual canopies over each island or introducing more skylights to proposed canopy. 3. Introducing more landscaping areas along south lot line area, to break up parking along the proposed easement 4. Increase in amount of landscaping as a tool towards managing.on -site traffic 5. Removing the proposed drive- through for the convenience store and replacing it with additional parking, to improve on -site traffic movement 6.. Improving pedestrian links and landscaping elements between Interurban'trail and site 7. Addressing joint but visually distinct parking between project and proposed parcel to the south • 8. Relocating underground tanks to allow for increased landscaping • 9. •Resolving signage issues, including applying for Special Permission Signage, reviewed by the Director of Community Development If you have any questions about these or other issues discussed at our meeting, please feel free to contact me at 433 -7142. As we discussed, we will continue to assume a February 27, 1997 hearing date for this application. Sincerely, Michael Jenkins Assistant Planner 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431 -3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 z _ 1- F,Z. 6 00 N0 W = J I` NLL, w O,. g J; u_ _' I- _; Z �. I- 0 Z i--; LU tu moo`. o -. w; I H U;. L Z` U N? o z • Ms. Alexa Berlow City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98168 CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES December 12, 1996 Ord 1✓'( � F rv'��� f'ry 'I' 4:-t ` t2 , I RE: Design Review /SEPA Application for Chevron Food Mart Facility Located on Pacific Highway South near South 146th Street, Tukwila, Washington Application No. P96- 0102 /Our Job No. 5781 Dear Ms. Berlow: Thank you for your call of December 6, 1996, concerning the above - mentioned project. As we discussed, I am now prepared to submit the Traffic Study and Certificates of Sewer and Water Availability, as required in Mr. Michael Jenkins' letter of October 17, 1996. These items are enclosed for your use. Please note that the Traffic Study addresses the requested information, except the 25 -foot driveway requirement. This requirement would make it impossible for fuel trucks to enter and exit the site and is not substantiated by Public Works standards. I have discussed this with Ms. Joanna Spence and have a be n informed that the requirement could be deleted.' TytAl it. 0( ). /(z, `r:"1' From my discussions with Mr. Jack Pace and other members of die staff, it is my understanding that with the submittal of these items, this application can now be deemed complete for the Design Review and SEPA portions of your process. It is also my understanding that the other items mentioned in the letter are "heads -up" requirements for Fire District approval (USGT permit, hydrants) and engineering plan review (drainage study), which occur at the time of building permit application. p)-,t 1T (. I am looking forward to the January 23, 1997, hearing before the Board you have any further questions or comments on this proposal, please do 6 V', c.i Sincerely, KWA /jss /sm 5781C.007 enc: Traffic Impact Analysis Certificate of Water Availability Certificate of Sewer Availability cc: Mr. Andy Lakha, Lakha Investment Co., L.L.C. Mr. Jay S. Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Bruce K. Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc pty,16,01- WI Ps/ of Architectural Review. Should r , not hesitate to contact me. Kent W. Anders n, CP Senior Planner rr c.�;y��: ()*1 yIrrvk 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (206) 251 -6222 • (206) 251 -8782 FAX 2' Z /ry w. WC; UO • w= J • w g u_¢ -d • H O' Z F—: • w w U N+ w` V'' • u_ o? w ZI •U Mr. Michael Jenkins City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Souilicenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 RE: ;Chevron Food Mart Application City Tukwila File No. L96 -0063 Our Job No. 5781 Dear Mr. Jenkins: CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES October 16, 1996 This letter is in response to your letter of October 11, 1996, and our subsequent telephone conversation regarding the start date of the 28 -day review period. It is my unders utilized for October 11, 19 time. from our conversation that the original ;September 24, ,1996, date will be view period, and not October 3, 1996, as stated in your correspondence of . For our records, would you please confirm this in writing. Thank you for your Kent W. Anderson, AICP Senior Planner KWA /sm /jss 5781C.004 cc: Mr. Andy Lakha, Lakha Investment Co., L.L.C. Mr. Jay S. Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Bruce K. Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. RECEIVED OCT 17 1996 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (206) 251 -6222 (206) 251 -8782 FAX o "„ d;�.• ... , City of Tukwila John W Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director October 11, 1996 Kent Anderson, AICP Barghausen Engineers 18215 - 72nd Ave., S. Kent, WA 98032 Re: Application for a Chevron Convenience Store, 14600 Pacific Hwy., S. Our File: L96-0063 Dear Mr. Anderson: This letter shall confirm receipt of the Original Property Owner Application that we received on October 3, 1996., in support of the above referenced file. As this document was not included with your original application materials, the 28 day review period to determine if your application is complete will begin from the day of receipt and not the day you filed the application. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at your convenience. My telephone number is 433-7142. Sincerely, Michael Jenkins cc: reviewing departments 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 In" 09/26/96 07:30 FAX 2062518782 BARGHAUSEN ENG la 002 D. PROPERTYOWNER DECLARATION The undersigned makes the following statements based upon personal.knowledge: 1. I am the current owner of the property which is the subject of this application. '2. All statements contained in the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 3. The application is being submitted with my knowledge and consent. 4. I understand that conditions of approval, which the City and applicant have jointly agreed may not be completed prior to final approval of the construction (e.g., final building permit approval), will be incorporated into an agreement to be executed and recorded against the property prior to issuance of any construction permits. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington and the United States of America that the foregoing statement is true and correct. EXECUTED at «' ; i C-6'ee -k (city), L-3A (state), on 199. (S gnature) WOh w. G_ k o', (Print name) Use additional sheets as needed for all property owner signatures. .z w cc J U. o o u) w w= J H; w o g L¢ z o: zI w w' o: o— ww -Z Ill U =. O H, z CITY Or- TUKWILA ,-- Departmeni of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 DESIGN REVIEW (P -DR) APPLICATION FOR STAFF.USE ONLY Planner. File Number: g b vo 6 Receipt Number: Application Complete " (Date:< 0 'Application incomplete (Date Project File #: SEPA File #;' v� I. PROJECT BACKGROUND A. NAME OF PROJECT /DEVELOPMENT: Chevron Convenience Store Lakha Investments Company, L.L.C. B. LOCATION OF PROJECT /DEVELOPMENT: (give street address or, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block and subdivision; or tax lot number, access street, and nearest intersection; if proposal applies to several properties, list the streets bounding the area.) Tax Lot it's 004000 - 0901 -02, 004000 - 0910 -01. Located 100 feet south of the S.W. Corner of Pacific Highway South and South 146th Street Quarter: Nw Section: 22 Township: 23 Range: 4 (This information may be found on your tax statement) C. CONTACT: (Primary contact regarding the application, and to whom all notices and reports shall be sent) NAME: Mr. Bruce Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. ADDRESS: PHONE: SIGNATURE: 18215 72nd Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 (206) 251 -6222 DATE: 9/13/96 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 2 it 1996 PERMIT CENTER z w u� n J U. 00 N J = . u.. wo Q, ca. H= zF. I— 0 z I— w w: np U 0 1.11 W, I— U, w ~O. ui = z CITY (F TUKWILA Departnrwnt of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION CHECKLIST The materials listed below must be submitted with your application unless specifically waived in writing by the Department of Community Development. Please contact the Department if you feel certain items are not applicable to your project and should be waived. Application review will not begin until it is determined to be complete. The initial application materials allow starting project review and vesting the applicant's rights. However, they in no way limit the City's ability to require additional information as needed to establish consistency with development standards. Department staff are available to answer questions about application materials at 431 -3670. APPLICATION FORMS: CITY OF TUKt� OF 1NIf.A at Application Checklist (1 copy), indicating items submitted with application Design Review Application (12 copies) Design Review Fee ($900) SEPA Environmental Checklist (12 copies) SEPA Environmental Checklist Fee ($325) ❑ Shoreline Permit Application & Fee (if within Shoreline Overlay District) PLANS [Twelve (12) copies of the following]: rg Vicinity map showing location of the site. Surrounding area map showing existing land uses within a 1000 -foot radius from the property lines. SEP 2 it 1996 PERMIT CENTER site's • Site plan at 1". 30' or 1" = 20', with north arrow, graphic scale, and date; and the license stamp of the architect. The following information must be contained on the plan (details may be included on additional drawing sheets): O Property lines and dimensions, lot size(s), and names of adjacent roads O Location and gross floor area of existing and proposed structure(s) with setbacks O Location of driveways, parking, loading, and outdoor service areas, with parking calculations and location and type of dumpster /recycling area screening O Location and type of site lighting, including parking and pedestrian areas O Location and type of site furniture, such as benches, bike racks; location and type of any proposed public outdoor art O Location of any trails, parks, plazas or other outdoor open space provided for employees or the public; existing and proposed open space easements and dedications (if any) O Location and classification of any watercourses or wetlands, and 200' limit of Shoreline Overlay District O Existing and proposed grades at 2' contours, extending at least 5 feet beyond the boundaries, with a notation of the slope of areas in excess of 20% DESREV.DOC 7/3/96 •.'tFt'�i +tT•ti site's `4,+�Y,2-- v�;S+N'rre!.I�yRn .. .✓ p' A!^!? M. 4•"' ��v✓ e�!.+, M!++ wY.. kt(' 4'!!.` T"' 1T! MM^ IV. �1tl�!!!!' Yh1YM. t+! tenMMMMMMiYiIN /Li`�M%Nh.^.CKtR9 ` WgnW�, fY�MMiktNYlkiYM1� %.V1MlhIGtli�..4i�p z �w re 6 00 N o: J = U) u_ w o, ga a H =. Z F-. Z ,- U.1 Lu 2 o. o ww �O ui z O Location of closestexisting fire hydrant; location and size of utility lines; location and size of utilities or sk it/sidewalk easements or dedications O Description of water and sewer availability from provider of utility (note which utility district or City) O Other relevant structures or features, such as rockeries, fences. Landscape/planting plan at the same scale as site plan, with north arrow, graphic scale, and date; and the license stamp of the landscape architect. The following information must be contained on the plan: 0 Property lines and names of adjacent roads = l-:` O Location of the following: proposed structure(s), vehicle and pedestrian circulation F- w areas, dumpster /recycling area, site fumiture, any proposed public outdoor art 6 D O Existing trees over 4" in diameter by size and species, and any trees to be saved _1 o O Proposed landscaping, including size, species, location and spacing. u) W u Building elevations of all building facades at a scale of 1/8" = 1' or 1/4" = 1', with graphic scale J i. u. and date. Each sheet shall have the license stamp of the architect. Include on the elevations: w o O Dimensions of all building facades and major architectural elements, with notations of 2 materials to be used g a O Location and type of exterior building lighting CO D O Location of mechanical units and proposed screening where necessary. 1- _ Z F--. Signage per Sign Code. ~ o zE- One (1) "PMT" (photomaterial transfer, or photostat) each of above plans, reduced to 8.5 x 11 LU o; inches. D co Colors and materials sample board showing colors and materials to be used on all building 0 1--. exteriors. w w ra I— U; APPLICANT'S RESPONSE TO DESIGN REVIEW CRITERIA: �- p. Written response to the Zoning Code Design Review Guidelines and Comprehensive Plan Design w z Review Policies (see attached Design Review Application). o ❑ OTHER MATERIALS: O F- z Other documentation and graphics in support of the proposal may be included as appropriate, such as color renderings, perspective drawings, photographs or models. If other materials are to be considered, twelve (12) copies of each must be submitted (except models). Copies of full size color drawings or photos may be submitted as 8.5 x 11 -inch color photocopies. PUBLIC NOTICE: King County Assessor's map(s) which shows the location of each property within 500 feet of the subject property. Two (2) sets of mailing labels for all property owners and tenants (residents or businesses) within 500 feet of the subject property. (Note: Each unit in multiple - family buildings - -e.g. apartments, condos, trailer parks - -must be included.) See Attachment A. 14� ❑ A 4' x 4' public notice board will be required on site within 14 days of the Department determining that a complete application has been received. See Attachment B. DESREV.DOC 7/8/96 D. PROPERTY OWNER DECLARATION The undersigned makes the following statements based upon personal knowledge: 1. I am the current owner of the property which is the subject of this application. 2. All statements contained in the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 3. The application is being submitted with my knowledge and consent. 4. I understand that conditions of approval, which the City and applicant have jointly agreed may not be completed prior to final approval of the construction (e.g., final building permit approval), will be incorporated into an agreement to be executed and recorded against the property prior to issuance of any construction permits. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington and the United States of America that the foregoing statement is true and correct. EXECUTED atE,v ‘5.4411-T 13 , 199 6 . (city), (state), on (Si FaturFAW — Andy Lakha (Print name) Lakha Investments Company, L.L.C. RECI =IVED CITY OF TUKWILq SEP 2 4 1996 PERMIT CENTER Use additional sheets as needed for all property owner signatures. z 1 w. re 6 J U 00 CO C3 CO W : W =� W ail o;. u.a = co a. 1- w, z o U.1 w.. ,O N oI w w; ri — o: w z; 0 z a • . •• , . ".. 144th STREET S . 4+ rs) = Z a rn cn F. . 2. 16 a m cn . ' . .. kri . . 146th STREET S srrE (12 fri 147th STREET S r , 150th STREET S 148th STREET 152th . STREET S !Fr 154th STREET S • • , VICINITY MAP ....i...... No. Date Ckd. Appr. 570( 1 Revision Title: RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 2 4 1996 CHEVRON GAS STATION PERMIT CENTER PACIFIC HIGHWAY. S. NEAR SOUTH 146TH ST. TUKWILLA, WASHINGTON • Ms. Nora Gierloff City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES September 16, 1996 RE: Design Review Application for the Chevron Facility Located on Pacific Highway South Near South 146th Street Tukwila, Washington Our Job No. 5781 Dear Ms. Gierloff: On behalf of Emerald City Construction, I am submitting the following documents for design review: 1. One copy of the application checklist 2. Twelve copies of the design review application, including the property owner declaration 3. Twelve copies of the SEPA environmental checklist 4. One $1,225 check, payable to the City of Tukwila, to cover design review and SEPA environmental checklist fees 5. Twelve copies of a vicinity map 6. Twelve copies of a surrounding properties map, showing all properties within 1,000 feet of the site 7. Twelve blueline prints of a preliminary site plan 8. Twelve blueline prints of a landscape planting plan 9. Twelve blueline prints of architectural elevations including sign elevations 10. One 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch "PMT" of each of the above plans 11. Twelve copies of the color /material sample elevations for the building, canopy and sign 12. Twelve copies of a written narrative response to the design review criteria 13. King County Assessor's maps depicting the properties located within 500 feet of the subject site RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP 2 4 1996 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (206) 251 -6222 (206) 251 -8782 FAX PERMIT CENTER Z mow. 6 U O' CO ' rn w; W =: w 0 2 u. co d w D D o, W': u. uiZ N;. Ms. Nora Gierloff City of Tukwila -2- September 16, 1996 14. Two sets of address labels of the property owners and site addresses within 500 feet of the subject property At your earliest possible convenience, please review the enclosed materials for completeness, then schedule the project for a public hearing before the Board of Architectural Review, and notify me of the date and time. Should you have any questions regarding the enclosed documents, please do not hesitate to contact me at this office. Sincerely, ..)-- Bruce K. Creager, AICP Senior Planner BKC /sm/jss 5781C.001 enc: As Noted cc: Mr. Andy Lakha, Lakha Investment Co., L.L.C. (w /enc) Mr. Jay S. Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Kent W. Anderson, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. * ** METROSCAN LABELS * ** Date: 09/12/96 Report: Laser 3 Across Labels Sort: Owner Name Count: 47 V Eileen Adams 4037 S 146th St Seattle, WA 98168 D 0 Capps 4015 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 Ronald Chaput 4041 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 • CHURCH BY SIDE OF THE RO APO Box.68545 Seattle, WA ,, 98168 Boyd Frost 4011 S 146th St Seattle, WA 98168 Lisa Hawkins 4020 S 148th St Tukwila, WA 98168 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF KIN 15455 65th Ave S Tukwila, WA 98188 Kwan & Mi Kwak 3747 S 146th St Tukwila, WA 98168 Richard & Mu Yeon Min 16716 145th Ave SE Renton, WA 98058 Spiro Aliagas 3236 12th Ave W Seattle, WA 98119 Daniel Chandran Laniena Chandran 4009 S 148th St Tukwila, WA 98168 Henry Chen Wei Jen Chem 4661 138th Ave SE Bellevue, WA 98006 Steven Cox PO Box 68114 Seattle, WA 98168 Ardella Ginn 6251 S 153rd St Tukwila, WA 98188 Robert Hillstead. 22513 Marine View Dr S Des Moines, WA 98198 Cho & Choo Kim 705 S 9th St Tacoma, WA 98405 Woo Baek & Youn Ja Lee 14442 Pacific Hwy S Tukwila, WA 98168 Remington & Diana Moore 4044 S 148th St 'Seattle, WA 98168 RECEIVED C; Y TUKWILA SEP 2 if 1996 PERMITCENTER Michael Berge 4019 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 Phaisane Chanthaphone 4031 S 148th St Seattle, WA 9.8168 Kun Chen, 1007 S Weller St Seattle,' WA 98104 Donald Demulling 14452 Pacific Hwy S Seattle, WA 98168 Richard Gookstetter 3743 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 Rex Lynn Holt 4030 S 146th St Tukwila, WA 98168 Kyung Wam Kim 159 S 293rd St Federal Way, WA 98003 Sherri Lee Malone 4046 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 Ra Neuo 4001 S 148th St Seattle, WA 98168 sl�2fw isWf�M.+q?UMSr.. rYa erMrwnnrrtxawr,.+ nypm+. M:' ?yirol;sra+.s`�`reJ.+:u�n.YY�+rW Z.1;�.. rNas:wun!nT+r. a:.t?•v. Ott trru+T OrNa mx n.e+.w.w,vm.. .,en!+ lM!.1"r ,"" Z �Z. ryw 6 DI U O; CI, . _CO Li.' WO g ' w Via:. � w z�. o: z1-. 0 - 'w U. O: wz F- S. 0 17 Z. Mr - -. Timothy O'Brien Patrick & Laura O'Hare 14639 Pacific Hwy S 2515 NW 95th St Tukwila, WA 98168 Seattle, WA 98117 Timothy Obrien 14217 59th Ave S Tukwila, WA 98168 Oleary Ruben & Susan Pacleb William Panter 4042 S 148th St 4039 S 148th St 4032 S 148th St z Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Seattle,` WA 98168 =I= 1 ~w: re 2 Johann Pollinger -J ci Edward & Darlene Pawliuk PEARLMAN ASSOCIATES NORT Hildegard`Pollinger U o 1208 N 33rd St 635 Madison Ave #18th 2659 S 150th,St ,.uNiw Renton, WA 98056 New York, NY 10022 Seatac, WA 98188 -J I- V) u WO Earl Reiners SBL INVESTMENT CO. Frank Thomas g'' 4048 S 148th St 408 Paradise Dr 21403 Locust Way • ..:..)' Seattle, WA 98168 Tiburon, CA 94920 Lynnwood, WA 98036 = W I— O: z I—:. VIRK PROPERTIES CORP INC WATER DIST 125 2 D uj '3010 128th Ave NE PO Box 6147 D 0i Bellevue, WA 98005 Seattle, WA 98188 ,0 W W, I O Shirley Wendt Teresa Williams Harold Wynn z;. 4024 S 148th St 4010 S 148th St 2007 S 112th St U .) — Seattle, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Seattle,; WA 98168 0 �/ z V Eileen Adams 4031 S 146th St #68732 Seattle, WA 98168 Won Sik & Ok Yi Y Sun 14802 Pacific Hwy S Tukwila, WA 98168 Jacob Znak 17736 41st Ave S Seattle, WA 98188 F:d:r2ii:2d'vt iurb74Ssi¢fif,4;:tN.�.'sS�^"':. 'tA:kk;:¢r1tCS: � snc+: nU:r•3F»,u..t�.r.:c t{+a�.. a�a7rc� rsz�v+ v'rrxurtr' ud? ^ -� i .c^:s Occupant 4044 South 146th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant 3920 South 146th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant 3516 South 146th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant 4029 South 144th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant 14420 Pacific Highway South Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant 14440 Pacific Highway South 14661 Pacific Highway South Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant 3468 South 148th Street • 14604 Pacific Highway South Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant Occupant I 3725 South 144th Street 3454 South 148th Street 3460 South 148th Street {! Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 I' Occupant 1; 3730 South 148th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant 3531 South 146th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant 14638 Pacific Highway South Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant 3455 South 148th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant 3530 South 146th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 1 Occupant • Occupant 4021 South 144th Street . 14607 Pacific Highway South Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant • Occupant 3703 South 146th Street 4018 South 148th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant 3515 South 146th Street 4028 South 146th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 • Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant 4049 South 146th Street 4043 South 146th Street Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant 14816 Pacific Highway South Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant Occupant 4028 South 146th Street, Unit No. A -1 4028 South 146th Street, Unit No. A -2 4028 South 146th Street, Unit No. A -3 Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Occupant Occupant Occupant z 4028 South 146th Street, Unit No. A -4 4028 South 146th Street, Unit No. A -5 4028 South 146th Street, Unit No. A -6 Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 Tukwila, WA 98168 = w ce 6D. 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