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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSEPA E06-022 - CHANEY MADELINE / T-MOBILE - TYPE II WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITYT- MOBILE APN# 5476800305 BEACON AV S & S 108 ST E06 -022 City ATulovila • Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http../Iwww. ci. tukwila. wa. us Steve Lancaster, Director DETERMINATION OF NON - SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) File Number: E06 -022 Applied: 12/13/2006 Issue Date: 02/05/2007 Status: ISSUED Applicant: MADELINE CHANEY Lead Agency: City of Tukwila Description of Proposal: T- Mobile has submitted a Type II Wireless Communication Facility permit to locate a facility along Beacon Ave S. The applicant will replace an existing City Light wood utility pole and replace the pole with a 44 foot tall wood laminate pole. The antennas will be flush mounted to the top of the pole. The associated ground equipment will be placed on a property that is owned by City Light Location of Proposal: Address: Parcel Number: Section/Township /Range: 5476800305 BEACON AV S & S 108 ST, TRANSMISSION LIN 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. This DNS is issued under WAC 197 -11- 340(2). Comments must be submitted by a I 1 G I J 1 . The lead agency will not act on this proposal for 14 days from the date below. a I 5 1 7 Steve Lancaster, Responsible Official Date City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Blvd Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Any appeal shall be linked to a specific governmental action. The State Environmental Policy Act is not intended to create a cause of action unrelated to a specific governmental action. Appeals of environmental determinations shall be commenced within the time period to appeal the governmental action that is subject to environmental review. (RCW 43.21C.075) doc: DNS -06 E06 -022 Printed: 01 -31 -2007 Dept. 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AIR POLLUTION CLEAN AGENCY () SOUND TRANSIT () DUWAMISH RIVER CLEAN -UP COAUTION 'SEND NOTICE OF ALL APPUCATIONS ON DUWAMISH RIVER MEDIA (6A cAl 4 ( ) HIGHLINE TIMES ( ) CLTUKWILA.WA.US.WWW "IC NOTICE MAILINGS FOR IMMITS SEPA MAILINGS Mail to: (comment period starts on date of mailing) Dept. of Ecology Environmental Review Section *Applicant *Other agencies as necessary (checked off on attached list) 'Any parties of record • send only the staff report, site plan and the SEPA Determination KC Transit Division. —SEPA Official would like to receive information about all projects that might affect transit demand Send These Documents to DOE: SEPA Determination (3- part from Sierra) Findings (staff report, usu. with MDNS) SEPA Checklist (filled out by applicant) Drawings/Plans of project (site plan, elevations, etc. from PMT's) Affidavit of Distribution (notice was mailed or sent to newspaper) SHORELINE MAILINGS:... Notice of Application for a Substantial Development Permit must be mailed to owners and to property owners within 500 feet of subject property, comments are due 30 days after the notice of application is mailed/posted. The notice of Application for Shoreline Substantial Development Permit must include a statement that any person desiring to submit written comments on the application or desiring to receive notification of the final decision on the application may do so within 30 days of the notice of application. If a hearing will be held on the application, the hearing notice must include the information that written comments may be submitted, or oral presentation made at the hearing. Shoreline Permit Notice of Decision: Mail to: (within 8 days of decision; 21 -day appeal period begins date received by DOE) Department of Ecology Shorelands Section State Attorney General *Applicant *.Indian Tribes .. *Other agencies as necessary (checked off on attached list). Any parties of record ' send only the staff report, site plan and the SEPA Determination Send These Documents to DOE and Attorney General: Permit Data Sheet Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (3 -part from Sierra) Findings (staff report or memo) Shoreline Permit Application Form (filled out by applicant) Drawings/Plans of project (site plan, elevations, etc. from PMT's) - Site plan, with mean high water mark & improvements - Cross- sections of site with structures & shoreline - Grading Plan — Vicinity map SEPA determination (3 -part from Sierra) Findings (staff report or memo) SEPA Checklist (filled out by applicant) Any background studies related to impacts on shoreline Notice of Application Affidavit of Distribution (notice was mailed) P: ADM MISTRATIVE\FORMS\C}IXLIST.DOC CITY OF TUKWILA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. TUKWILA, WA 98188 -2599 (206) 433 -1800 Madeline Chaney T- Mobile 208 Westlake Ave. N. Seattle, WA 98109 Brandon Miles - Re: SEPA Determinatio. From: "Bob Gambill" <GambilB @Seattle.Gov> To: "Brandon Miles" <bmiles @ci.tukwila.wa.us> Date: 02/02/2007 9:39 am Subject: Re: SEPA Determination Thanks Bob Gambill, SR/WA Sr. Real Property Agent Seattle Public Utilities Real Estate Services PO Box 34018 Seattle WA 98124 -4018 206 - 684 -5969 »> "Brandon Miles" <bmiles @ci.tukwila.wa.us> 2/1/2007 4:50 PM »> Bob, The City will be issuing the SEPA determination on Monday for the T- Mobile cell site that is located along Beacon Ave S. Can I get your mailing address so that I can include you in the distribution? Thanks, Brandon J. Miles Assistant Planner Department of Community Development City of Tukwila tel (206) 431 -3684 fax (206) 431 -3665 bmiles@ci.tukwila.wa.us To: Steve Lancaster From: Brandon Miles Date: January 31, 2007 Re: MEMORANDUM E05- 022 -015 (SEPA Determination) Construction of Wireless Communication Facility within the Low Density Residential (LDR) district. Project Description: T- Mobile has submitted a Type II Wireless Communication Facility permit to locate a facility along Beacon Ave S. The applicant will replace an existing City Light wood utility pole and replace the pole with a 44 foot tall wood laminate pole. The antennas will be flush mounted to the top of the pole. The associated ground equipment will be placed on a property that is owned by City Light. Agencies with Jurisdiction: City of Seattle Other. Required Permits: None Summary of Primary Impacts: • Earth The project area will be within existing City Light Right of Way area. The site is generally flat, with some localized slopes of up to five percent. There is no history of unstable slopes within this area of the City. Grading for the project will be limited and will be isolated to site preparation for the concrete pad associated with the ground equipment. Approximately, two percent of the project area T- Mobile E06 -022 SEPA Staff Report will be covered by impervious surface (concrete). To reduce impacts associated with erosion, the application will utilize best management practices. •Air Construction activities will generate a minor temporary impact on air quality within the area. The facility itself will have no impact on air quality. • Water There are no water bodies on or near the project site. Nor will the project or the construction activities have any impact on any off site water body. The project will no impact ground water. • Plants As noted, the project site is located within a City Light transmission corridor. This corridor is regularly maintained to control vegetation. The site currently contains a mixture of grasses and invasive vegetation, such as blackberries. Approximately, 340 square feet of vegetation will be removed to accommodate the equipment enclosure. The City will not require landscaping for the proposed project. • Animals The animals on site are typical of those found in urban settings, such as birds and rodents. The property is bordered by residential development and the site is too small to provide habitat for any large species of mammals. The entire Puget Sound region is part of the Pacific Flyway for migrating birds. The applicant has noted the height of the new utility pole is not considered to be a hazard migrating birds. There are no known endangered or threatened species on the property. • Energy /Natural Resources During construction gasoline will be needed for operation of machinery and automobiles on the property. The project will have no affect on the potential for solar energy. Upon completion the facility will utilize electrical power. In the event of power failure, batteries will be utilized to power the facility. • Environmental Health The applicant has noted that the backup batteries are not considered to be hazardous or dangerous as they are currently proposed to be installed. As noted, the ground equipment will be fenced and secured by a slatted chain -link fence. 2 T- Mobile E06 -022 SEPA Staff Report The applicant will not utilize a generator on the site and the biggest impact from noise will come during construction activities. The applicant will be required to comply with TMC 8.22 regarding "Noise ". Land /Shoreline Use The current zoning on the property is low density residential (LDR). The predominate uses in the area are single family homes and utility distribution lines by City Light. The site is bordered by Beacon Ave S and 51st Ave S. There are no structures on the site. No portions of the site have been classified as environmentally sensitive nor is any portion of the site within a shoreline area. Housing No houses will be demolished as part of this project. Aesthetics The application is required to conform to the City's Wireless Communication requirements. The height of the facility is limited and the applicant is required to provide screening for the equipment enclosure. Additionally, the applicant must locate the conduit lines within the support pole for the antennas. The pole will be painted brown to match other utility poles in the area and the antennas will be painted to match. • Light and Glare No permanent lighting is proposed. A work light will be provided within the enclosure, but will only be used when a technician is servicing the site. • Recreation No facilities within the area. • Historic and Cultural Preservation . No known places or landmarks exist within the project area. During construction if any landmarks. or evident of historical, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance are found on the site, work will stop immediately and the contractor will notify the City of Tukwila, Washington State Office of Archeology, and the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. • Transportation Direct access to the site is via Beacon Ave South. The City of Tukwila has an easement to utilize Beacon Ave South as a public access, however Beacon Ave S belongs to City of Seattle. 3 T- Mobile E06 -022 SEPA Staff Report Public Services N/A Utilities The project will utilize electrical power from City Light. The facility will also have access to phone lines in order to provide wireless telephone service. No other utilities are required. Recommendation: Determination of Non - Significance 4 TO: •• City of Tukwila Department of Community Development OS u�u •' i loos i uKvviLA PUBLIC WORKS pREDG-ci43 File Number LOO 7 LAND USE PERMIT ROUTING FORM Building ' Planning Fire Dept. Police Dept. Parks /Rec Project: . VP\ AA_ 6( CAC71 t'i— i ---6/C Address: vt414, \ 5q1GPP -03J Date f transmitted: is ��11 d-j 1' b Response requested by: 5 , Staff coordinator: (5. �q l l i t7 Date response received: , REVIEWERS: Please specify how the attached plans conflict with your ADOPTED development regulations, including citations. Be specific in describing the types of changes you want made to the plans. When referencing codes, please identify the actual requirement and plan change needed. The Planning Division review does not supplant each department's ability to administer its own regulations and permits. However, project consistency at the Planning review stage is important to minimize significant later design changes. More than minimal design changes require further Planning Commission review, even if alteration is required to satisfy a City requirement. This further review is typically a minimum 60 -day process. Requirements based on SEPA (e.g., not required by an adopted development regulation) MUST identify the impact being mitigated, the policy basis for requiring mitigation, and the method used to calculate the mitigation required. Calculations of project impacts and the mitigation required (e.g., water capacity, road level of service analyses, or turning analyses) may be required of the applicant. COMMENTS (Attach additional comment sheets and/or support materials as needed.) Plan chec dat . 3 07 Comments ( prepared by: V ® Update date: / • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development File Number LO-3 7 et LAND USE PERMIT ROUTING FORM TO: Building Planning Public Works Fire Dept. Police Dept. r,; Parks /Rec Project: 5 04— Address: vV/A,\ 541 >;ao ` 0 Date transmitted: la �*11 d-11-2 6 Response requested by: S ,, Staff coordinator: (5 . A ilti Date response 7 received: REVIEWERS: Please specify how the attached plans conflict with your ADOPTED development regulations, including citations. Be specific in describing the types of changes you want made to the plans. When referencing codes, please identify the actual requirement and plan change needed. The Planning Division review does not supplant each department's ability to administer its own regulations and permits. However, project consistency at the Planning review stage is important to minimize significant later design changes. More than minimal design changes require further Planning Commission review, even if alteration is required to satisfy a City requirement. This further review is typically a minimum 60 -day process. Requirements based on SEPA (e.g., not required by an adopted development regulation) MUST identify the impact being mitigated, the policy basis for requiring mitigation, and the method used to calculate the mitigation required. Calculations of project impacts and the mitigation required (e.g., water capacity, road level of service analyses, or turning analyses) may be required of the applicant. COMMENTS (Attach additional comment sheets and/or support materials as needed.) Dv■ w k S Nn.At. Plan check date: 1 5 04— Comments prepared by`��" Update date: • • ! • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development File Number L( -'013 7 1 LAND USE PERMIT ROUTING FORM TO:� • P Build ni g 71 Planning L J Public Works Fire Dept. E1 Police Dept.:) Parks /Rec Project: TflM �J k ({l GU'I f 1 Address: Kftt 541 bgo +- c,3.) Update date: `2 Date transmitted: I( oZ P-1136 Response requested by: 5 ,, Staff coordinator: (2) , A ilti Date response received: 7 REVIEWERS: Please specify how the attached plans conflict with your ADOPTED development regulations, including citations. Be specific in describing the types of changes you want made to the plans. When referencing codes, please identify the actual requirement and plan change needed. The Planning Division review does not supplant each department's ability to administer its own regulations and permits. However, project consistency at the Planning review stage is important to minimize significant later design changes. More than minimal design changes require further Planning Commission review, even if alteration is required to satisfy a City requirement. This further review is typically a minimum 60 -day process. Requirements based on SEPA (e.g., not required by an adopted development regulation) MUST identify the impact being mitigated, the policy basis for requiring mitigation, and the method used to calculate the mitigation required. Calculations of project impacts and the mitigation required (e.g., water capacity, road level of service analyses, or turning analyses) may be required of the applicant. COMMENTS (Attach additional comment sheets and/or support materials as needed.) 115 0\ BP iltdMAI) Ain,5 sal 4L.. 25.. Plan check date: Comments , Update date: `2 `�-6 , a prepared by. CITY OF TUKWILA , Department of. Community Development - . 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 FAX (206) 431 - 3665' E mail: tukplan ©ci.tukwila.wa.us • AFFIDAVIT OF INSTALLATION AND POSTING OF PUBLIC INFORMATION SIGN(S) State of Washington Country of King City of Tukwila I PI aC .1--1 CI-(407 RECEIVED 'JAN 2 4:2007 COMMUNITY NT (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'14kL 1 Z , 2GO the Public Notice Board(s) in accordance with Section 18.104.110 and the other, . applicable guidelines were posted on the property located �tl-{ f gett1,' Tp to Los 5 f Fn' Ave- %i so as to be clearly seen from each right -of -way primary vehicular access to the property for application file number L oto - I herewith authorize the City of Tukwila or its representative to remove and immediately dispose of the sign at the property owner's expense, if not removed in a timely manner or within rteen (14) days of a Notice letter. Applicant or Project l fiager's Signature On this day personally appeared before me rn'1DC %'4 C-100 P1 be the individual who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he /she signed the same as his /her voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes mentioned therein. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 2203 day of `7'I /W% , 20 to me known to Notary Public State of Washington I KAREN l ALDRIDGE li I My Appointment Expires Mar 15. 2010 • NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the - of ashington residing at ZoZ U) STz.'Lft ; Ave- ��/ w* °/S7O9 My commission expires on P:\ Planning Forms\ Applications \SignSpecHandout- 12- 06.doc October 20, 2006 ft arctt 15 Zo t City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION December 21, 2006 Ms. Madeline Chaney 208 Westlake Ave N Seattle, WA 98109 Re: Notice of complete application; L06 -087 and E06 -022 Dear Ms. Chaney: The Department of Community Development received your Administrative Design Review application and SEPA application on December 13, 2006 for the construction of a wireless communication facility on City Light ROW along Beacon Ave S. Based on a review of your application for submittal requirements for Conditional Use Permit, your application is deemed complete as of December 21, 2006. A notice of land use application will be distributed on January 2, 2006. The next step is for you to install the notice board on the site by January 2, 2006. You received information on how to install the sign with your application packet. If you need another set of those instructions, you may obtain them at the Department of Community Development (DCD). Also, you must obtain a laminated copy of the Notice of Application to post on the board. This notice is also available at DCD. After installing the sign with the laminated notice, you need to return the signed Affidavit of Posting to our office. This determination of complete application does not preclude the ability of the City to require that you submit additional plans or information, if such information is necessary to ensure the project meets the substantive requirements of the City or to complete the review process. The application has been routed to other City Departments for their review and comment. In the coming weeks you will receive a formal comment letter regarding the CUP application. If you have any questions, you can contact me at (206) 431 -3684 or by email at bmiles(aici.tukwila.wa.us. Sincerel Brarfdor! J. Miles Assistant Planner cc. File (L06 -087 and E06 -022) 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 • •T• • •Mobile •® USA 19807 North Creek Parkway North Bothell, WA98012 RECEIVED Radio Frequency Engineer Site Analysis DEC 13 Z0d6 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT T- Mobile Project No.: SE3556D Project Name: Beacon & Bangor Project Description: replacement of an existing 34 foot tall Seattle City Light electric service pole with a new laminated wood pole having an overall height of 44 feet with 3 camouflaged antennas mounted on the top of the new pole Location: Between Beacon Ave. South and 51' Ave South, at approximately Bangor St. (if extended) Date: November 1, 2006 T- Mobile Site Selection Overview Wireless systems are expanded or introduced in a given area to improve service to customers. There are typically three reasons to add a new facility: extending coverage to new areas, increasing the capacity of the system within the current service area, or improving quality. Some sites do all three. Coverage: Coverage can be defined as having a certain level of signal strength in a particular area. T- Mobile's target is to provide —76dBm of signal strength to our customers in all areas. This level of coverage guarantees reliable signal strength inside buildings to provide excellent voice quality in residential neighborhoods and commercial areas. In today's competitive marketplace, T- Mobile requires adequate coverage to be competitive and to fulfill our responsibilities under our FCC license. Existing and proposed coverage is demonstrated by use of propagation maps. The propagation maps are computer simulations of wireless signal coverage in a given area. One map shows the predicted coverage as it exists without the proposed facility. The other map shows the predicted coverage that would be obtained at the subject site. Capacity: Capacity is the number of calls that can be handled by a particular antenna site. When we make phone calls, our mobile phones communicate with a nearby antenna site that then connects to land based phone lines or other wireless phones. Ongoing phone calls occupy the resources of the serving site, which can handle only a limited number of calls. When a particular antenna site is handling a sufficient number of calls the available RF channels assigned to that site are used up. When this occurs, the wireless phone user will hear a busy signal on his or • •T• • Mobile .® USA 19807 North Creek Parkway North Bothell, WA98012 her phone. The call traffic of antenna sites is continuously monitored and analyzed so that overloading of sites is prevented. Careful projection allows sufficient lead time to design, permit, and construct the wireless facility prior to exceeding the capacity of surrounding sites. Capacity cell sites are typically required in areas that currently have insufficient coverage. The objective for a capacity site is to handle increased call volume rather than increase a coverage area. Interference: In areas with good coverage, phone calls may still have poor quality that the caller hears as warbled voices or temporary loss of communication. This is often caused by interference. Wireless telephone systems reuse specific radio frequencies at different cell antenna locations. When frequencies are reused at nearby sites, interference may result. Engineers work to achieve the most efficient use of limited frequency resources and reduce interference. Unfortunately, there are still areas where interference is nearly unavoidable. This typically occurs in areas where one antenna site is having trouble handing off calls to another. On a freeway or busy roadway, for example, the network juggles a call between competing antenna sites, seeking to find the best one. When this occurs, the solution is often to locate a new antenna site as close to the location where the bad handoff is occurring. Interference is documented by measuring received call quality (RxQual) during a drive test similar to that performed to measure coverage. RxQual is a measurement of the bit errors on the radio link as the result of interference between adjacent cell sites using the same radio frequencies. Site Selection Process for this Location For this project, a coverage gap was shown to exist in the vicinity of Beacon Ave. South between approximately S. Avon Street and S. 107t Street And between 51st Ave. S. and 59th Ave. S. This determination was made based on the following data: Prelimary design analysis /propagation — Attachments 1A and 1B. Data regarding the terrain within the service area is entered into a computer modeling program along with a series of variables, such as proposed antenna height, available radio frequencies and wireless equipment characteristics. From this information, T- Mobile's RF Engineers determined an area for the optimum location and height of the Wireless Communication Facility (WCF) antenna to maximize the coverage objective. RF Documentation for SE3556D, Beacon and Bangor Page2of7 • •T• • •Mobile•® USA 19807 North Creek Parkway North Bothell, WA98012 The specific location and design of the proposed site has been selected to maximize coverage while conforming with the antenna height requirement of the City of Tukwila. The required antenna height is the minimum acceptable to provide the needed coverage with respect to coverage provided by neighboring cell sites. Lower antenna height will result in reduced effectiveness, including possible invalidation of the candidate. In some cases, an increased antenna height is possible which can allow some greater flexibility in location placement. However, too much antenna height is unacceptable as it creates interference conditions that degrade performance of one or more other existing cell sites in the T- Mobile network. When this technical analysis was completed, a search area map and other requirements were provided to T- Mobile's real estate and zoning specialists. With this information in hand, T- Mobile ranked potential sites. Whenever feasible, T- Mobile strives to acquire property that is properly zoned and adjacent to compatible land uses. T- Mobile attempts to select a location that minimizes or limits any negative visual impacts on adjacent or nearby residential areas to the greatest extent possible. Sites adjacent to existing tall power lines, antenna facilities, water treatment facilities, and on the tops of buildings are selected when they meet the other technical requirements of the system. To the maximum extent possible, new freestanding towers are avoided, as are locations adjacent to schools, preschools and view corridors or where demolition is required that would be detrimental to the existing character of the neighborhood. Rooftop and utility pole applications are favored where the design can be screened or incorporated into the existing structure and mechanical equipment can be placed out of view. Sites where zoning ordinances prohibit the location, insufficient room for mechanical equipment is available, required setbacks cannot be achieved or landowners are not interested in leasing property are eliminated from consideration. The subject area is within a major utility corridor (water and electric transmission lines)and surrounded by residential development, with some nonconforming commercial development to the north, at the intersection of Beacon Ave. South and S. 107th Street. Predicted Coverage for this Location Propagation Studies Two coverage plots, known as "propagation maps" and labeled Attachments 1A and 1B, are attached to this analysis. Attachment lA demonstrates the predicted level of existing service. Attachment 1B demonstrates the service that will be provided by the new location at a height of 40 feet, 9 inches (antenna center line). A lower height will not provide coverage or operate effectively because of the undulating nature of the terrain. The colors on the map indicate the different levels of coverage. The legend of the prediction plot shows several different classes of "best servers ". The various colors of the plot indicate where a T- Mobile handset can be reliably used to make and receive telephone calls in the presence of varying received signal strength. The terrain, foliage, nearby structures, and WCF location are taken into account. The further away the mobile user is from the WCF and with additional / abundant local clutter (trees, buildings, etc.) between the WCF and the mobile user, the weaker the received signal strength will be. The following is a short explanation of each server class/ color: RF Documentation for SE3556D, Beacon and Bangor Page 3 of 7 • •T• • •Mobile ® USA 19807 North Creek Parkway North Bothell, WA98012 • Green: Indoor coverage represented by receive signals equal to or greater than -76 dBm Yellow: In- Vehicle and outdoor coverage represented by receive signals greater than or equal to -84 dBm. White: No coverage or unreliable coverage The various parameters of the RF prediction model include terrain and clutter and are modified to more accurately reflect the actual terrain and topography of the specific location on the radio coverage predictions. Other factors, not represented on the plot, include the ability of the site to handle the required call capacity or volume of calls and to provide the extent of data and other services required by T- Mobile customers. This site has been designed to provide coverage consistent with these factors. Finally, T- Mobile RF Engineers have determined that this height and location is necessary for the effective functioning of the minor communication utility. Enhanced 911 (E911) Requirements In addition to providing improved service to T- Mobile customers, the proposed antenna location is needed to meet Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirements for Enhanced 911 (E911) service. The wireless E911 program is divided into two phases. Phase I requires wireless carriers, upon request from a local Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), to report the telephone number of a wireless 911 caller and the location of the antenna that received the call. Phase II of the E911 program requires wireless carriers to provide far more precise location information, within 50 to 100 meters in most cases. The FCC established a four -year schedule for Phase H. It began on October 1, 2001 and was to be substantially completed by December 31, 2005. Provision of E911 service in accordance with FCC requirements is a major component of the demand for additional cell sites. In addition to providing greater signal strength for in- building coverage that . will provide better service to residential customers in the area, the proposed WCF will provide more precise triangulation for providing E911 service as required by the FCC. This will allow a person who is using E911 because of an emergency to be found more quickly because their location will be more easily determined as this and other antenna sites are added to the wireless network. Conclusion T- Mobile Engineers have carefully designed this site to maximize quality of service to our customers, which can best be accomplished at a height of 40 feet, 9 inches (antenna center line). This location was also selected because of its position relative to existing sites, providing favorable site geometry for federally mandated E911 location accuracy requirements and efficient frequency reuse. Good site geometry is needed to achieve accurate location of mobile users through triangulation with existing and proposed sites. RF Documentation for SE3556D, Beacon and Bangor Page 4 of 7 • •T• • •Mobile ®USA 19807 North Creek Parkway North Bothell, WA98012 RELATED INFORMATION About T- Mobile's Wireless Network • T- Mobile operates the largest all digital, nationwide wireless network based on the globally dominant GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology. T- Mobile's entire network has been enhanced to provide customers wireless Internet access and operates the largest carrier owned "Wi -Fi" wireless broadband network in the world with service in over 5,100 public locations under the name T- Mobile HotSpotsm Overview of Wireless Technology Wireless service operates through cellular radio telephone networks, which are comprised of thousands of cell antenna sites, switching facilities and other network elements. All cell antenna sites are radio frequency (RF) transmission towers operating at different frequencies. Each wireless carrier is assigned a very limited amount of frequency, which is divided into certain number of RF channels. RF Channels are assigned to each of the cell sites for communication with our handheld wireless phones. Since the number of channels is very limited, they have to be reused at different cell sites. The problem with reusing RF channels is the potential for interference. When a cell site is using the same RF channel as another cell site nearby this can cause interference. Sometimes when you use a cell phone you may hear a metallic sound or wobbling. This is probably caused by interference. In order to minimize the interference from one site to another site that are using the same RF channel, all cell sites transmit at very low power level. The output of the wireless antenna sites is typically about 20 Watts. The RF emissions from a wireless antenna site are very minimal compared to the output power of other RF equipment. For example, TV antenna towers power output is in excess of 1000 Watts. Due to the low -level power output of wireless antennas, each cell site covers only a very limited area. In order to provide consistent, homogenous, quality wireless service, cell antenna sites is normally less than one mile apart. The exact distance required between cell antenna sites is determined by terrain, blockage from structures, call volume and antenna height. How does a wireless antenna work and what is its function? Wireless antennas send and receive radio signals. The RF carries the phone call to or from a wireless base station antenna that then connects your phone with the phone you are calling or with the phone calling you. Engineers carefully design each antenna to make sure it sends signals in precisely the right direction and at the right power level to provide the best calling quality to its coverage zone or "cell area." It is important to note the difference between antennas, towers and base stations. Antennas transmit the RF and RF Documentation for SE3556D, Beacon and Bangor Page 5 of 7 • •T• • •Mobile ® USA 19807 North Creek Parkway North Bothell, WA98012 • are attached to structures such as buildings or towers. The antennas, towers and all of the related equipment make up a cell site. Cells, or coverage areas, come in all sizes — they may be as small as a single building (like an airport or an arena), as large as a rural area of 20 miles across, or any size in between — and each cell has its own base station. When you place a wireless call, your phone uses low -power radio signals to send your voice to an antenna at a base station. The base station sends your call to a switching center where it is connected to the landline phone network and delivered to the phone you called. If you are calling another wireless phone nearby, the switch might just connect you directly to another base station in the cell where the other phone is located. When you approach the boundary of one cell while using your wireless phone, the wireless network senses that the signal is becoming weak and automatically hands off the call to a base station in the next cell and your call continues uninterrupted. An antenna distributes radio waves throughout its cell much like a lamp distributes light throughout a room. A light bulb can provide light evenly throughout a room if it's located in the right place. In the same way, a properly located antenna can provide high - quality calling throughout its cell. That's why they're usually found above the ground on towers, poles, and buildings. Apart from improving service to T- Mobile's existing customer base, T- Mobile has experienced phenomenal growth in the last few years, with an average national customer growth rate of almost 40% per year. It is not unusual for T- Mobile to add more than a million nationwide customers per quarter. T- Mobile forecasts this phenomenal growth to continue. T- Mobile's system design accounts for this predicted growth. Thank you for your time and consideration. T- Mobile 4/1-dat--- Adrian Moraru T- Mobile RF Engineer RF Documentation for SE3556D, Beacon and Bangor Page 6 of 7 • •T• • •Mobile ®USA 19807 North Creek Parkway North Bothell, WA98012 ATTACHMENTS • Attachments 1 A and 1B Coverage Plots Showing Existing and Proposed RF Coverage in the Subject Area RF Documentation for SE3556D, Beacon and Bangor Page 7 of 7 T- Mobile USA Existing Coverage (Beacon/Bangor) rsE03556D S Bangoat _t_. Existing Site Proposed Site New Coverage - Indoor New Coverage - In Vehicle Existing Coverage - Indoor Existing Coverage - In Vehicle Poor to No Coverage S_11looreeSt ATTAC H MT 1 A. T-Mobile USA New Site Coverage (Beacon/Bangor) ati-5-013-6.r st c *Existing Site Proposed Site New Coverage - Indoor Lr New Coverage - In Vehicle Existing Coverage - Indoor Existing Coverage - In Vehicle Poor to No Coverage SAloo.teeSt, por-rietvc MIT 1 Et • CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development ENVIRONMENTAL 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188 Telephone: (206) 431 -3670 FAX (206) 431 -3665 RECEIVE :REVIEW E -mail: tukplan @,ci.tukwila.wa.us • SEPA DEC 13 ?fig COMMUNITY •a. .•,,.. APPLICATION NAME OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: SE3556 BEACON AND BANGOR LOCATION OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: (Give street addressor, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block and subdivision, access street, and nearest intersection. LIST ALL 10 DIGIT PARCEL NUMBERS. ADJACENT TO 10405 51ST AVE S, SEATTLE, WA PARCEL NUMBER 5476800305 Quarter: Section: 3 Township: 23N Range: 4E (This information may be found on your tax statement.) DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR : The individual who: • has decision making authority on behalf of the applicant in meetings with City staff, • has full responsibility for identifying and satisfying all relevant and sometimes overlapping development standards, and • is the primary contact with the City, to whom all notices and reports will be sent. Name: Madeline Chaney, AICP On Behalf Of T- Mobile West Corporation Address: 208 WESTLAKE AVE N. SEATTLE, WA. 98109 Phone: 425- 346 -0128 FAX: 206 - 490 -3839 Signature: /Wei UJ, krd — I • t'c t L. wsT Date: �� /��i G' Vi U: \Madeline Chaney \ Madeline Chaney \t - mobile \t - mobile \2006- Q2 \se3556 beacon and bangor \Sepaapp se3556 BEACON AND BANOGR.doc, 11/10/06 FOR STAFF USE ONLY SIERRA TYPE P -SEPA Planner: File Number: /' 6- ^t Application Complete (Date: ) Project File Number: Application Incomplete (Date: ) Other File Numbers: NAME OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: SE3556 BEACON AND BANGOR LOCATION OF PROJECT/DEVELOPMENT: (Give street addressor, if vacant, indicate lot(s), block and subdivision, access street, and nearest intersection. LIST ALL 10 DIGIT PARCEL NUMBERS. ADJACENT TO 10405 51ST AVE S, SEATTLE, WA PARCEL NUMBER 5476800305 Quarter: Section: 3 Township: 23N Range: 4E (This information may be found on your tax statement.) DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR : The individual who: • has decision making authority on behalf of the applicant in meetings with City staff, • has full responsibility for identifying and satisfying all relevant and sometimes overlapping development standards, and • is the primary contact with the City, to whom all notices and reports will be sent. Name: Madeline Chaney, AICP On Behalf Of T- Mobile West Corporation Address: 208 WESTLAKE AVE N. SEATTLE, WA. 98109 Phone: 425- 346 -0128 FAX: 206 - 490 -3839 Signature: /Wei UJ, krd — I • t'c t L. wsT Date: �� /��i G' Vi U: \Madeline Chaney \ Madeline Chaney \t - mobile \t - mobile \2006- Q2 \se3556 beacon and bangor \Sepaapp se3556 BEACON AND BANOGR.doc, 11/10/06 STATE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. Applicant Responses: A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: T- Mobile Site SE3556, Beacon and Bangor 2. Name of Applicant: T- Mobile West Corporation 3. Date checklist prepared: November 6, 2006 4. Agency requesting checklist: City of Tukwila Agency Comments 5. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): Depending on weather and Seattle City Light (SCL) scheduling, pole replacement would be started immediately upon approval of all permits 6. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. None are known at this time. 7. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. NEPA compliance documents, in accordance with Federal requirements 8. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. None known. Please respond to al.estions. Use separate sheets as necesS.RECEIVED Applicant Responses: (EAgency Comments COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 9. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal. Administrative use permit and building permit from City of Tukwila 10. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. The project consists of replacing an existing SCL utitlity pole standing thirty three foot (33') above ground level (AGL) with a new forty three foot (43') gluelam pole. Three (3) new PCS antennas, each 54.7 inches in height, will be close- mounted at the top of the pole. The top of the atnennas will be at 43 feet AGL, and the bottom of the antennas will be at 38.5 feet AGL. The pole is located adjacent to 10405 51st Ave S in Seattle. The associated base transmitting system (BTS) equipment will be located on Seattle City Light poperty with the parcel number 5476800305. The BTS equipment and an electric /telephone meter rack to serve the BTS equipment will be constructed within a 11'x16' area and surrounded by a six foot (6') tall cedar fence to screen the equipment from public view. Coaxial cables and electric lines will be extended underground from the meter rack to the replacement pole. 11. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, the tax lot number, and section, township, and range. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. The subject site is located adjacent to 10405 51St Ave S in Tukwila. The site is identified as Assessor's parcel no. 5476800305, Section 3, Township 23N, Range 4E. The legal description is lengthy, but can be found in the attached drawings. 12. Does the proposal lie within an area designated on the City's Comprehensive Land Use Policy Plan Map as environmentally sensitive? No G: WPPHAN\LANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 2 Please respond to equestions. Use separate sheets as necillry. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments ' B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, olling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other: The site is relatively flat, with some localized slopes of approximately 5% in the surrounding area. b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? The site is relatively flat with a slope of approximately 1 -2 percent. Some slopes in the area are at a grade of approximately 5 percent c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. There is no soil data available from published sources for the subject area. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. No signs of unstable soil. e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. Only a limited amount of grading or filling will be necessary. These activities will be limited to that required for the removal of the existing utility pole, and placement of the new pole. Minor grading will also be required to prepare a flat, weed free surface for the placement of the BTS equipment, utility rack, and other ground -based equipment. G: \APPHAN\LANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 3 Please respond to all stions. Use separate sheets as neces. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. Minor erosion could occur under extreme curcumstances (heavy wind or rain). Only minor soil distrubance would result from planned construction activities. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? An area of approximately 200 square feet and 2% of the site will be covered with concrete for equipment and the area within the fence. h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: Best management practices, including covering stockpiles and placement of erosion control fencing will be employed. 2. Air a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (for example, dust, automobile odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if lmown. There would be a slight increase in air emissions from construction vehicles and dust from construction activities at the site during construction. b. Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. No, there are no off -site sources of emissions or odor that would affect this proposal. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: As the emissions associated with the construction are minor , no measures are proposed. 3. Water a. Surface: 1. Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site. (including year -round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. None were found on the site property or within the immediate area. G:\ APPHAN\LANDUSE.APPISEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 4 Please respond to equestions. Use separate sheets as necikry. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments ' 2. Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. No._Construction will not require any work over, in, or adjacent to any water body. 3. Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. No fill or dredge material would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands for the porposed power pole replacement. 4. Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. The project will not require surface water withdrawals or diversions. 5. Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. The proposed site does not lie within a 100 year floodplain 6. Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. Because the site is uninhabited, the proposal does not involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters. b. Ground: 1. Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. Ground water will not be withdrawn, nor will water be discharged to ground water for the proposed utility pole replacement. 2. Describe waste materials that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals...; agricultural; etc). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve: The site is uninhabited, therefore, no waste materials would be dischared from the site. G: \APPHANUANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11 /10/06 5 Please respond to allitestions. Use separate sheets as neces.. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1. Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. Minor quantities of stormwater would cross the site from south to north during rain events. Because the majority of the site is and would remain unsurfaced, the quantity of stormwater would remain negligible. 2. Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No, there is no waste produced at the site. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: The limited grading and construction of the proposed fenced equipment area will occur in such a manner as to minimize surface runoff. 4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Approximately 340 square feet of grass and invasives will be removed for construction of the equipment area, as well as the designated parking space. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: The site is an uninhabited grass lot. A waiver of the landscaping requirement is being requested due to the unavailability of water for irrigation. G \ APPHAN \L.ANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 6 Deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other Evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other Shrubs X Grass Pasture Crop or grain Wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bulrush, skunk cabbage, other Water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other X Other types of vegetation: Invasive species such as blackberry b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? Approximately 340 square feet of grass and invasives will be removed for construction of the equipment area, as well as the designated parking space. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: The site is an uninhabited grass lot. A waiver of the landscaping requirement is being requested due to the unavailability of water for irrigation. G \ APPHAN \L.ANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 6 Please respond to questions. Use separate sheets as nec uy. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments ' 5. Animals a. Circle any birds or animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: Mammals Fish Other Hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other: crows, finches Deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: Bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other: b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None known. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. No. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: The power pole replacement will have a maximum height of 43 feet, and will not be lighted. This is under the height that is considereed to be a hazard to migrating birds. Because the site is uninhabited, and located within an urban residenital area, any wildlife in this area that exists will not be affected. 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Under normal operating conditions, the radio transmitters and receivers at the site use electricity from Seattle City Light. During periods when service is interrupted on the local power grid, backup batteries will provide power to keep the site operational. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No. The project would not affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties. c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: Not applicable G:\ APPHANU.ANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 7 Please respond to al1estions. Use separate sheets as necese. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. The site relies on fully sealed lead batteries for backup pwer. According of the Material Safety Data Sheet for the batteries, there is no danger of these materials escaping to the environment under the operating conditions that will be present at this site. 1. Describe special emergency services that might be required. None. The site is self contained and uninhabited. During an emergency, the backup batteries will be employed to power the site. 2. Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: As noted above, the site is self contained and uninhabited. The backup batteries at the site will also be fully sealed and within a cabinet designed to contain any spillage. b. Noise 1. What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? None, the area is dominated by resdiential development with few noise impacts. 2. What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or long -term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. There would be noise related to construction activites during normal business hours throughout the construction period. Once construction is complete the proposed facility generates a low volume, intermittent noise from the fan within the BTS Units. 3. Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: As the noise generated by the facility is minimal, and no gnerator is proposed, no measures to reduce or control noise are necessary. G: WPPHAN\LANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 8 Please respond to, questions. Use separate sheets as necilry. Applicant Responses: 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The site is currenity a vacant lot belonging to Seattle City Light. The adjacent poperty to the north is a single family residence, and the adjcaent parcel to the south is also a vacant lot belonging to Seattle City Light. The site is bordered by Beacon Ave S to the West and 51St Ave S to the East. Agency Comments b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. It apears that the site has not been used for agriculture for at least 20 years. c. Describe any structures on the site. There are currently no structures on the site. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No structures will be demolished with this proposal. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? LDR- Low Density Residential f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? LDR- Low Density Residential g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Not Applicable h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. No part of the site has been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? None. Wireless technicians will visit the site on an occasional basis, approximately one or two times a month under normal operating conditions. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. Please respond to all questions. Use separate sheets as necessary. G:\ APPHAN\LANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 9 Please respond to all.stions. Use separate sheets as neces. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: Not applicable. 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: In addition to the site's conformity with State and Federal regulations,'the proposed development will occur in conformance with all applicable portions of the City of Tukwila Ordinance, adopted Building codes, which are the implementing regulations for the City's Comprehensive Plan. 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low- income housing? None, the proposed wireless site would be uninhabited. b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low- income housing. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: None applicable. 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? The tallest point on the proposed utility /communication pole would be 43 feet above ground level. The pole will be constructed of wood laminate and all cabling will be run within an internal cable chase so that extenal cabling appurtenances will not be required. Antennas will be close mounted and painted to match the utility pole, in accordance with City requirements. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? As the proposal is to change an existing pole with a taller pole, the views will not be greatly affected. G: WPPHAN\LANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11 /10/06 10 Please respond to questions. Use separate sheets as necSry. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments " c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: the tower will not be lighted, or painted and will hve an appearance similar to the existing wood utility pole and the surrounding utility structures. The proposed ground based equipment will be surrounded by a six foot tall cedar fence. 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? None. No lighting other than a temporary work light within the fenced area will be added with this proposal. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No, the light for the equipiment will be below the top of the fence. c. What existing off -site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: The proposed work light would operate only during night time visits by service technicians. It will have an automatic cut off so that it will return to the off position after the service technicial leaves the site. 12. Recreation a. What designed and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? None. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. No. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: None. G: WPPHAIALANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 11 Please respond to alSestions. Use separate sheets as neces.. Applicant Responses: 13: Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, National, State, or Local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. None Known. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. None Known. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: Not applicable. 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. Access to the site is via Beacon Ave S. b. Is the site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? Not applicable. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? A designated parking spot will be added to the property for the technicians. No parking will be displaced. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). None Required. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. G:\ APPHAN\ LANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 12 Agency Comments Please respond toequestions. Use separate sheets as nec.ry. Applicant Responses: Agency Comments f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. Typically, the site will be visited by a site technician once to twice a month. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: None needed. 15. Public Services a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. No. In fact, because landline phone service is commonly incapacitated by extreme weather ro emergency events, public safety would be enhanced byt the availability of wireless phone service. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. None needed. 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system other: b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. Electric service currently exists at the site. Telephone service will be brought to the site via fiber optic cable from a telephone box. Coaxial cables that provide the connection between the wireless antennas and the land line phone system will be extended underground from the proposed equipment area up to the proposedpole to the antennas. C. SIGNATURE The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. Signature: /' (' 12 /J/ Fa-T./had s -c . Date Submitted: 1(V 111 ! G: WPPHAN\LANDUSE.APP\SEPAAPP.DOC, 11/10/06 13 Date: • • City of Tukwila Endangered Species Act Screening Checklist RECEIVED ✓��r 1 , L.. OMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Applicant Name: fil40E0 4 c,144 I1 I C} ro12_ 7 f 1 1 L(- c--06. Street Address: 21) E iA S-1 LY 1& At4 AP,74-4 City, State, Zip: S (f w4 ,E0 D I Telephone: D 38 2 / 3 4la 0 f ZZ (CF w� Directions This Screening Checklist has been designed to evaluate the potential for your project to result in potential "take" of Chinook salmon, Coho salmon, or Cutthroat trout as defined by Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act. The checklist includes a series of "Yes" or "No" questions about your project, organized into four parts. Starting with Part A on Page 1, read each question carefully, circle "Yes" or "No," and proceed to the next question as directed by the checklist. To answer these questions, you may need to refer to site plans, grading and drainage plans, critical areas studies, or other documents you have prepared for your project. The City will evaluate your responses to determine if "take" is indicated. P: \Planning Forms \ Applications \SEPA_App - June 2006.doc June 19, 2006 Part A: Please review and answer each question carefully. Consider all phases of your project including, but not limited to, construction, normal operation, potential emergency operation, and ongoing and scheduled maintenance. Continue to the next question as directed for each No or Yes answer. 1 -0 Will the project require any form of grading? Grading is defined as any excavating, filling, clearing, or creation of impervious surface, or any combination thereof, which alters the existing ground surface of the earth (TMC 18.06.370). Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 2 -0 4,21b Continue to Question 1 -1 (Page 3) 2 -0 Will the project require any form of clearing? Clearing means the removal or causing to be removed, through either direct or indirect actions, any vegetation from a site (18.06.145). Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3 -0 YE - ontinue to Question 2 -1 (Page 4) 3 -0 Y Will the project require work, during any time of the project, below the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers or in wetlands? Ordinary high water mark is the mark that is found by examining the bed and banks of a stream and ascertaining where the presence and action of waters are so common and usual as to distinctly mark the soil from that of the abutting upland, in respect to vegetation (see TMC Chapter 18.06, Pa e 18 -15). Please circle appropriate response. N Continue to Question 4 -0 YES - Continue to Question 3 -1 (Page 5) 4 -0 Will the project result in the processing or handling, storage, or treatment of hazardous substances? This does not include the proper use of fuel stored in a vehicle's fuel tank. Hazardous substances are any liquid, solid, gas, or sludge, including any material, substance, product, commodity, or waste, regardless of quantity, that exhibits the characteristics or criteria of hazardous waste as defined by Washington Administrative Code 173 -303 (TMC 18.06.385). This includes fuel or other chemicals stored on -site during construction. Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 5 -0 ille Continue to Question 5 -0 5 -0 Will the project result in the withdrawal, injection, or interception of groundwater? Examples of projects that may affect groundwater include, but are not limited to: construction of a new well, change in water withdrawals from an existing well, projects involving prolonged construction dewatering, projects installing French drains or interceptor trenches, and sewer lines. For the purpose of this analysis, projects that require a geotechnical report pursuant to the requirements of TMC 18.45.060 or would require a geotechnical report if not exempt should answer Yes. Please circle appropriate response. N Continue to Question 6 -0 YES - Continue to Question 6 -0 P: \Planning Forms \Applications \SEPA_App - June 2006.doc June 19, 2006 City of TukwilcOA Screening Checklist Part A (continued) 6 -0 Will the project involve landscaping or re- occurring outdoor maintenance that includes the regular use of fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides? This does not include the one -time use of transplant fertilizers. Landscaping means natural vegetation such as trees, shrubs, groundcover, and other landscape materials arranged in a manner to produce an aesthetic effect appropriate for the use of the land (TMC 18.06.490). For the purpose of this analysis, this includes the establishment of new lawn or grass. Please circle appropriate response. hecklist Complete L / t i ' t ' . / - Wlit l i - /s e(//11-6 / lA' S6 YES — Checklist Complete Part B: Please answer each question below for projects that include grading. Review each question carefully, considering all phases of your project including, but not limited to construction, normal operation, potential emergency operation, and ongoing and scheduled maintenance. Continue to the next question as directed for each No or Yes answer. 1 -1 Will the project involve the modification of a watercourse bank or bank of the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers between the ordinary high water mark and top of bank? This includes any projects that will require grading on any slope leading to a river or stream, but will not require work below the ordinary high water mark. Work below the ordinary high water mark is covered in Part C. Please circle appropriate response. Continue to Question 1 -2 YES - Continue to Question 1 -2 1 -2 Could the construction, operation, or maintenance of the project result in sediment transport off site or increased rates of erosion and/or sedimentation in watercourses, the Green/Duwamish rivers, or the Black River? Most projects that involve grading have the potential to result in increased erosion and/or sedimentation as a result of disturbances to the soil or earth. If your project involves grading and you have not prepared a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan specifically designed to retain 100 percent of the runoff (including during construction) from impervious surface or disturbed soils, answer Yes to this question. If your project is normally exempt under the Tukwila Municipal Code and would not require the preparation of a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan, BUT may still result in erosion or sediment transport off site or beyond the work area, answer Yes to this question. Please circle appropriate response. Continue to Question 1 -3 S - Continue to Question 1 -3 1 -3 Will the project result in the construction of new impervious surfaces? Impervious surfaces include those hard surfaces which prevent or restrict the entry of water into the soil in the manner that such water entered the soils under natural conditions prior to development; or a hard surface area that causes water to run off the surface in greater quantity or at an increased rate of flow from the flow presented under natural conditions prior to development. Such areas include, but are not limited to, rooftops, asphalt or concrete paving, compacted surfaces, or other surfaces that similarly affect the natural infiltration or runoff patterns existing prior to development (TMC 18.06.445). Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 2 -0 (Page 2) cYESContinue to Question 1 -4 City of Tull ESA Screening Checklist Part B (continued) 1 -4 Will your project generate stormwater from the creation of impervious surfaces that will not be infiltrated on site? For the purpose of this analysis, infiltration includes the use of a stormwater treatment and management system intended to contain all stormwater on site by allowing it to seep into pervious surface or through other means to be introduced into the ground. If your project involves the construction of impervious surface and does not include the design of a stormwater management system specifically designed to infiltrate stormwater, answer Yes to this question. Please circle appropriate response. - Continue to Question 2 -0 (Page 2) YES , Continue to Question 2 -0 (Page 2) Part C: Please review each question below for projects that include clearing. Review each question carefully, considering all phases of your project including, but not limited to construction, normal operation, potential emergency operation, and ongoing and scheduled maintenance. Continue to the next question as directed for each No or Yes answer. 2 -1 Will the project involve clearing within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? Please circle appropriate response. NO ontinue to Question 3 -0 (Page 2) YES - Continue to Question 2 -2 2 -2 Will the project involve clearing of any trees within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? A tree is defined by TMC 18.06.845 as any self - supporting woody plant, characterized by one main trunk, with a potential diameter - breast- height of 2 inches or more and potential minimum height of 10 feet. Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 2 -3 YES - Continue to Question 2 -3 2 -3 Will the project involve clearing of any evergreen trees from within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? For the purpose of this analysis evergreen means any tree that does not regularly lose all its leaves or needles in the fall. Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 2 -4 YES - Continue to Question 2 -4 2 -4 Will the project involve clearing within 100 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3 -0 (Page 1) YES - Continue to Question 2 -5 2 -5 Will the project involve clearing within 40 feet of the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3 -0 (Page 2) YES - Continue to Question 3 -0 (Page 2) • City of TukwileA Screening Checklist Part D: Please review each question below for projects that include work below the ordinary high water mark of watercourses or the Duwamish /Green or Black Rivers or in wetlands. Review each question carefully, considering all phases of your project including, but not limited to, construction, normal operation, potential emergency operation, and ongoing and scheduled maintenance. Continue to the next question as directed for each No or Yes answer. 3 -1 Will the project involve the direct alteration of the channel or bed of a watercourse, the Green/Duwamish rivers, or Black River? For the purpose of this analysis, channel means the area between the ordinary high water mark of both banks of a stream, and bed means the stream bottom substrates, typically within the normal wetted -width of a stream. This includes both temporary and permanent modifications. Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3 -2 YES - Continue to Question 3 -2 3 -2 Will the project involve any physical alteration to a watercourse or wetland connected to the Green/Duwamish River? For the purpose of this analysis, "connected to the river means" flowing into via a surface connection or culvert, or having other physical characteristics that allow for access by salmonids. This includes impacts to areas such as sloughs, side channels, remnant oxbows, ditches formed from channelized portions of natural watercourses or any area that may provide off channel rearing habitat for juvenile fish from the Duwamish River. This includes both temporary construction alterations and permanent modifications. Watercourses or wetlands draining to the Green/Duwamish River that have a hanging culvert, culvert with a flap gate, diversion, or any entirely man-made or artificial structure that precludes fish access should answer Yes to this question. Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3 -3 YES - Continue to Question 3 -3 3 -3 Will the project result in the construction of a new structure or hydraulic condition that could be a barrier to salmonid passage within the watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? For the purpose of this analysis, a barrier means any artificial or human modified structure or hydraulic condition that inhibits the natural upstream or downstream movement of salmonids, including both juveniles and adults. Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3 -4 YES - Continue to Question 3 -4 3 -4 Will the project involve a temporary or permanent change in the cross - sectional area of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? For the purpose of this analysis, the cross - sectional area is defined as a profile taken from the ordinary high water mark on the right bank to the ordinary.high water mark on the left bank. Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3 -5 YES - Continue to Question 3 -5 3 -5 Will the project require the removal of debris from within the ordinary high water mark of a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers? For the purpose of this analysis, debris includes, but is not limited to fallen trees, logs, shrubs, rocks, piles, rip -rap, submerged metal, and broken concrete or other building materials. Projects that would require debris removal from a watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers as part of a maintenance activity should answer Yes to this question. Please circle appropriate response. • City of TukzLESA Screening Checklist NO - Continue to Question 3 -6 YES - Continue to Question 3 -6 3 -6 Will the project result in impacts to watercourses or wetlands that have a surface connection to another watercourse or the Green/Duwamish or Black Rivers but do not contain habitat conditions that support salmonid use? Such areas may include, but not be limited to hillside seeps and wetlands isolated from the watercourse or river that have a surface water connection to the watercourse or river but are not assessable, nor would be assessable to salmonids under natural conditions. Wetlands with a "functions and values" rating for baseflow /groundwater support of 9 and above (or moderate) as described in Cooke (1996) should be included. Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3 -7 YES - Continue to Question 3 -7 3 -7 Will the project include the construction of artificial waterways or wetlands connected to a watercourse containing salmonids? For the purpose of this analysis, the construction of artificial waterways or wetlands includes wetlands, channels, sloughs, or other habitat feature created to enhance wildlife use, particularly waterfowl use, or may be attractive to wildlife, particularly waterfowl. Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 3 -8 YES - Continue to Question 3 -8 3 -8 Will the project include bank stabilization? For the purpose of this analysis, bank stabilization includes, but is not limited to, rip -rap, rock, log, soil, or vegetated revetments, concrete structures, or similar structures. Please circle appropriate response. NO - Continue to Question 4 -0 (Page 2) YES - Continue to Question 4 -0 (Page 2) DRAWING INDEX DIM' DESCRIPTION NO. Z -1 Z -2 Z -3 Z -4 Z -4A Z -5 Z -6 Z -1 COVER SHEET SITE PLAN PARTIAL SITE PLAN WEST ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION RF DETAILS I RP DETAILS II SURVEY I 1 I I I I I I T • •Moblle»® Get more from life' BEACON & BANGOR SE3556D SCL PM' 2 30403 -4 -603 PROJECT SUMMARY SITE NUMBER. 5835560 517E NAME: BEACON 1 BANGOR SITE ADDRESS. ADJACENT TO 0405 515T AVE 5 SEATTLE, W4 90118 A95E55099 PARCEL •: 5416800305 CURRENT 204940: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (109) GOVERNITG CODE: IBC 2003 ,URISOIOTION: CITY OF TLKWILA CONSTRUCTION TYPE: UNMANNED COMMUNICATION FACILITY OCCUPANCY: NJA PROPERTY OLLNER, SEATTLE CITY LGHT 100 5TH AVE - SUITE 3200 SEATTLE, W4 98124 CONTACT: JUNE JACOBSON PHONE: (206) 604 -3324 SITE ACQUISITION, ALLISON NAKAYAMA PHONE. (206) 200.4143 20450 CONTACT, MADELNE CHANEY PHONE (425) 346 -0128 CONSTRUC1I04 MANAGER: T41 IRISH PHONE: (429) 213 -6664 APPLICANT, 1- 110331LE ILE5T CORPORATION 190011409TH CREEK RUIN N SUITE 101 BOTHELL WA 98011 CONSULTANT: TRC ENGINEERING LTD. *201 - 11688 66TH AVE SURREY, BC V39 1)41, CANADA CONTACT, CHARS BARRETT TEL. (604)514 -6431 FAX (6041514 -6431 TOLL FREE, 1 -811- 345 -4045 EMAIL: n4Umvkmytom PDPER, SCL CONTACT: BOB HANSON PHONE: (206) 386 -1610 TELCO. KEY PLAN N.T3. NAVD 88: ELEV.• 2106' NAD 83: LAT. 41' 30' 72.19• N LONG. 122' 16' B.46• W DIRECTIONS FROM T- MOBILE OFFICE feOTHELL) DEPART N CREEK PKWY N. BOTHELL. WA 98011 04 NORTH CREEK PKY (SOUTH -HEST) (0.4 MU. TURN RIGHT (WEST) ONTO NE 195T14 ST (03 MIA TAKE RAMP (LEFT) ONTO I -405 FOR 93 941 TOWARDS 1- 405 / RENTON. AT EXIT N, 11.11424 RK31JT ONTO RAMP FOR 114 YD5 TOWARDS 1114- 520 / REDMOND/ SEATTLE. TAKE RAMP (RIGHT) ONTO 1U4 -520 FOR 66 MI. TAKE RAMP (LEFT) ONTO 1 -5 FOR 10.1111 TOWARDS 1 -5/ CITY CENTER AT EXIT 158, TURN RIGHT ONTO RAMP FOR 02 MI TOWARDS BOEING ACCESS RD/ E MARGINAL WAY, TURN LEFT (EAST) 0410 9 12081143 ACCESS RD FOR 02 MI. KEEP STRAIGHT TO STAY ON 9 BOEING ACCESS RD FOR 16 Y06 ROAD NAME CHANGES TO 9 RYAN WAY FOR 03 111. TURN RIGHT (SOUTH) ONTO 515T AVE 9 FOR 02 111. SITE IS LOCATED IN AVACANT LOT ON THE RG14T NAND SIDE. PROJECT DESCRIPTION THE PROJECT CONSISTS OF THE INSTALLATION CF PC5 EQUIPMENT M 4 FENCED EQUIPMENT COMPOUND AND THE REPLACEMENT OF AN EXISTING 33'.1. 431. 40510 UTILITY POLE (9055823) WITH A 43' -0. 431. 0LULAU'1 UTILITY POLE CAB ANTENNAS. HANDICAP REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION 19 WIANNED AND NOT FOR 49141N HABITATION. HANDICAP 4CCE55 15 NOT REQUIRED. OTHER REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION HAS NO PU319143. 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Z -I Z -2 Z -3 Z -4 Z -4A Z -5 Z -6 Z -1 COVER SHEET SITE PLAN PARTIAL SITE PLAN WEST ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION RF DETAILS I RF DETAILS II SURVEY I I I 1 1 I I I T • -Mobile- Get more from life® BEACON & BANGOR SE3556D SCL PM "230403 -4 -603 PROJECT SUMMARY SITE NUMBER: SITE NAME: SITE ADDRESS: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL •: CURRENT ZONING: GOVERNING CODE: JURISDICTION: CONSTRUCTION TYPE: OCCUPANCY: PROPERTY OWNER: SE3556D BEACON 11 BANGOR ADJACENT TO 10405 51ST AVE 5 SEATTLE, WA 98118 5416800305 LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LDR) IBC 2003 CITY OF TUKWILA UNMANNED COMMUNICATION FACILITY N/A SEATTLE CITY LIGHT 100 5TH AVE - SUITE 3200 SEATTLE, WA 98124 CONTACT: JUNE JACOBSON PHONE: (206) 684 -3324 SITE ACQUISITION: ALLYSON NAKAYAMA PHONE: (206) 200 -1843 ZONING CONTACT: MADELINE CHANEY PHONE: (425) 346 -0128 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: TAI IRISH PHONE: (425) 213 -6864 APPLICANT: CONSULTANT: POWER: T- MOBILE WEST CORPORATION 19801 NORTH CREEK PKWY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98011 TRK ENGINEERING LTD. '201 - 11658 66T1-1 AVE SURREY, BC V35 1XI, CANADA CONTACT: CHRIS BARRETT TEL: (6.04)514-6432 FAX: (604) 514 -6431 TOLL FREE: 1 -811- 345 -4045 EMAIL: ma 11 strkenecom SCL CONTACT: BOB HANSON PHONE: (206) 386 -1610 TELCO: QWEST PHONE: 1- 800 - 603 -6000 • l 5 VICTOR ST� 5 RUGGLES ST T- MOBILE SITE 5 CRESTON ST 0 4 1- 0 KEY PLAN N.T.S. NAVD 8S: ELEV.. 2106' 5 FOUNTAIN ST Ir NAD 83: LAT. 41' 30' 22.19" N LONG. 122' 16' 13.46" W DIRECTIONS FROM T- MOBILE OFFICE (BOTHELL) DEPART N CREEK PKWY N, BOTHELL, WA 98011 ON NORTH CREEK PKY (SOUTH -WEST) (0.4 MI). TURN RIGHT (WEST) ONTO NE 195TH ST (03 MI). TAKE RAMP (LEFT) ONTO 1 -405 FOR 93 MI TOWARDS 1- 405 / RENTON. AT EXIT 14, TURN RIGHT ONTO RAMP FOR 114 YDS TOWARDS WA- 520 / REDMOND/ SEATTLE. TAKE RAMP (RIGHT) ONTO WA -520 FOR 6.6 MI. TAKE RAMP (LEFT) ONTO 1 -5 FOR 10.1 M1 TOWARDS 1 -5/ CITY CENTER. AT EXIT 158, TURN RIGHT ONTO RAMP FOR 02 MI TOWARDS BOEING ACCESS RD/ E MARGINAL WAY. TURN LEFT (EAST) ONTO 5 BOEING ACCESS RD FOR 02 MI. KEEP STRAIGHT TO STAY ON 5 BOEING ACCESS RD FOR 16 YDS. ROAD NAME CHANGES TO 5 RYAN WAY FOR 05 MI. TURN RIGHT (SOUTH) ONTO SIST AVE 5 FOR 02 MI. SITE 15 LOCATED N A VACANT LOT ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE. PROJECT DESCRIPTION THE PROJECT CONSISTS OF THE INSTALLATION OF PC5 EQUIPMENT IN A FENCED EQUIPMENT COMPOUND AND THE REPLACEMENT OF AN EXISTING 33' -1" A.G.L. WOOD UTILITY POLE (•3055E23) WITH A 43' -0" A.G.L. GLULAM UTILITY POLE C/W ANTENNAS. HANDICAP REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION 15 UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION. HANDICAP ACCESS 15 NOT REQUIRED. OTHER REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION HAS NO PLUMBING. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT UTILITIES PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION. APPROVAL LIST 2 SIGNATURE DATE IFTITLE ENGINEER ROJEGTMANAGER 'SITE ACQUISITION ZONING CONTACT PROPERTY OWNER camas 11106/0 NOV 3 0 2006 T - - Mobile- 0 Get more from life' 19807 NORTH CREEK PARKWAY N SUITE 101 BOTHELL WA 98011 PHONE (425) 378-4000 ENGINEERING .201 - 11608 - 661)4 AVE SURREY, BC V39 1XI, CANADA TEL: (604) 514 -6432 FAX, (604) 514 -6431 TOLL FREE, I -811 -345 -4045 EMAIL. mil6trkeng sn IIE8, uoo.Vkengcon PROJECT NO. 0615 -00 DRAM BT, KL GNEO1ED Sr, PIS 063 FILE, 0615 -0521 SUBMITTALS NOV 2546 GENERAL REVISKNS 0 OCT 25/06 ISSUED FOR 20/85 A OCT TW26 LSBIED 106 REVIEW THE EFORIIATION CONTAINED IN THIS SET OF DOCUMENTS IS PROPRIETARY BY NATURE ANY USE OR DISCLOSURE OTHER THAN THAT 361104 RELATES TO THE CLIENT NAMED L9 STRICTLY PR014IBITED. A.E SEAL RECEIVED DEC 13 2006 _COMMIJNITY erE BEACON 4 BANGOR ADJACENT TO 10405 519T AVE 5 SEATTLE, WA 98118 (5E3556D) SLEET TITLE COVER SHEET SLEET NI!®ER Z -1 • • • • e,,,1 `�'on AM