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TO: Members of the City Council
Mayor Lewis
Department Directors
FROM: Cathy Richardson, Deputy City Clerk ~
SUBJECT: May 11, 2006 Agenda Modification
DATE: May 11, 2006
The following item modifies the May 11, 2006 City Council meeting agenda
published on Wednesday, May 10, 2006:
VIII. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The agenda modification transmits revised Resolution No. 4026 to include
the legal description under Exhibit "B". ,
B. RESOLUTIONS
5. Resolution No. 4026' (Norman/Krauss)
03.5 PLT05-0006
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Auburn,
Washington, approving a Preliminary Plat Application to
subdivide 62.06 acres into 143 lots and various tracts for
future residential development with three plat modifications,
within the City of Auburn, Washington
I/cle rk/cou n ci I/2006a g e n das/2006a m05-11
RESOLUTION NO. 4026
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, APPROVING A
PRELIMINARY PLAT APPLICATION TO SUBDIVIDE
62.06 ACRES INTO 143 LOTS AND VARIOUS
TRACTS FOR FUTURE RESIDENTIAL
DEVELOPMENT WITH THREE PLAT
MODIFICATIONS, WITHIN THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON
WHEREAS, Application No. PLT05-0006, dated December 22, 2005, has
been submitted to the City of Auburn, Washington, by Apex Engineering on
behalf of Lakeland East LLC, requesting approval of a preliminary plat application
to subdivide 62.06 acres into 143 lots for future residential development with
three plat modifications, and street and utility tracts within the Citjr of Auburn,
Washington; and
WHEREAS, said request above was referred to the Hearing Examiner
for study and public hearing thereon; and
WHEREAS, following staff review, the Hearing Examiner conducted a
public hearing to consider said petition in the Council Chambers of the Auburn
City Hall on April 18, 2006, of which the Hearing Examiner recommended
approval of the preliminary plat subject to conditions on May 3, 2006; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, at its meeting of May 11, 2006, considered
and affirmed the Hearing Examiner's recommendation for preliminary plat based
upon the Findings of Fact, Conclusions and Recommendation which is attached
hereto as Exhibit "A".
Resolution 4026
May 11, 2006
Page 1 of 5
Section 1. The Hearing Examiner's Findings, Conclusions and
Recommendation attached hereto as Exhibit "A" are herewith approved and
incorporated in this Resolution.
Section 2. The request for preliminary plat approval to subdivide 62.06
acres into 143 lots for future residential development, and street and utility tracts
within the City of Auburn, legally described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference, is hereby approved subject to the following
conditions:
1. In accordance with the conditions outlined in the Minor Adjustment to
the Lakeland Hills South PUD, dated January 26, 2006, the Fourth
Amendment to the Lakeland Hills South Agreement shall included the
"Walker Parcel" (Pierce County Tax Parcel 0520056015) and be
recorded prior to the final plat approval.
2. Prior to commencement of any grading activities, the
ApplicanUDeveloper shall staked, flagged, fence; and sign the buffers
for Wetland B, VVetland BB, Wetland C, and Wetland F. Wetland
signage content and location shall be subject to approval by the City of
Auburn Director of Planning, Building, and Community Development.
3. The plat shall meet all conditions of the Lakeland Hills South
Development Agreement, as amended.
4. As part of the engineering/construction drawings submitted for
construction of the plat, the ApplicanUDeveloper shall also submit
engineering/construction drawings for the construction of all park
improvements. The park improvements shall be subject to approval by
the City of Auburn Parks Director. Approval must be received prior to
approval of the construction drawings for the public infrastructure of the
plat. The materials supplied and installed must meet current City
Parks, Arts, and Recreation Department standards and by approved by
the Parks Director prior to installation and final plat approval.
5. Prior to final plat approval, the ApplicanbDeveloper shall coordinate
and complete the abandonment of the existing public sewer pump
station located upon the subject property. This abandonment shall
include the salvaging of all electrical and mechanical equipment for
delivery to the City of Auburn's Sanitary Sewer Utility.
Resolution 4026
May 11; 2006
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6. The ApplicanbDeveloper shall construct on-site gravity sanitary sewer
lines and off-site gravity sanitary sewer lines. These new sewer lines shall connect to a new public pump station located per an approved
basin study with the City of Auburn. All sewer lines shall be designed
to Auburn Design Standards.
7. The ApplicanUDeveloper shall construct the off-site sewer pump
station or, in the alternative, wait until the pump station is completed by
another developer. If the pump station is completed by another
developer, the Applicant shall pay a payback fee for their pro rate
share of the costs associated with the construction of the pump station.
8. All sanitary sewer lines located outside of the public right-of-way shall
be placed within tracts. Tracts shall be a minimum width of 15 feet,
centered over the sewer line. These tracts shall be deeded over to the
City's Sanitary Sewer Utility.
9. Prior to final plat approval, all existing septic tanks shall be abandoned
pursuant to Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department regulations.
Copies of the approved abandonment documents from Tacoma-Pierce
County Health Department shall be provided to the City prior to the
commencement of any site grading.
10. Prior to review of civil plans, and as part of the final application
submittal, the Applicant shall provide a current Certificate of Water
Availability from the City of Bonney Lake.
11. Prior to final plat approval, the ApplicanUDeveloper shall abandon all
existing water wells pursuant to Washington State and Tacoma-Pierce
County Health Department regulations. The Applicant shall ,
deed/transfer the water rights for said wells to the City of Auburn.
12. Prior to final plat approval, the ApplicanUDeveloper shall construct a
center landscaped median on Thomas Avenue SE. The median shall
extend the full length of Thomas Avenue SE from Lake Tapps Parkway
SE to the northern border of the plat. The median shali be construction
to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
13. Prior to final plat approval, the Applicant/Developer shall create a
combined 30-foot wide utility and pedestrian access easement
adjacent to Lot 141. The easement shall extend between the Plat and
Lake Tapps Parkway SE.
14. Prior to final plat approval, the ApplicanUDeveloper shall dedicate right-
of-way and construct all roads within the plat, with the exception of
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May 11, 2006
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Thomas Avenue SE, as local residential roads to City of Auburn
Standards except where plat modifications (deviation requests) are
granted by the City Council.
15. Prior to final plat approval, the ApplicanUDeveloper shall dedicate right-
of-way and construct Thomas Avenue SE as a residential collector. `
16. Prior to final plat approval, the ApplicanUDeveloper shall construct the
fourth leg of the signalized intersection of Thomas Avenue SE and
Lake Tapps Parkway SE.
17.The final plat shall include a note that states: No direct residential
access to Thomas Avenue SE is permitted.
18. Sight distance triangles shall be dedicated as public right-of-way within
the plat or as an easement outside of the plat.
19.Street trees shall be subject to approval by the City Engineer. A
separate approval block shall be shown on the landscape plans for that
purpose.
20.The final plat drawing shall include addresses for each lot as assigned
by the City.
. 21.Asbestos containing materials shall be removed prior to demolition of
all on-site structures. Disposal of the materials shall be done in
accordance with the requirements of the Puget Sound Clean Air
Agency, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, and
the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department.
22.Any required Washington State Forest Practices approval shall be
obtained prior to site clearing, grading, or logging. Verification of
meeting Washington State Department of Natural Resources Forest
Practices requirements shall be provided to the City prior to the
issuance of any grading.permits.
23.A Washington. State Department of Ecology Construction Stormwater
General Permit shall be required prior to the issuance of any grading
permits.
24.As provided in ACC 19.02, the ApplicanUDeveloper shall pay scliool
impact mitigation fees to the Auburn School District. Payment of
mitigation fees is required at the time of building permit issuance.
Resolution 4026
May 11, 2006
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25.A traffic impact fee equivalent to the fee being collected for the
Lakeland Hills South PUD shall be paid at the time of building permits
for individual homes.
26.A fire impact fee equivalent to the fee being collected for the Lakeland
Hills South PUD shall be paid at the tirrie of building permits for
individual homes.
27. The Applicant/Developer shall comply with all mitigation measures as
provided in the Final EIS issued for Lakeland Hilis, July 1992.
Section 3. The Mayor is authorized to implement such administrative
procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation.
Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect and be in full force upon
passage and signatures hereon.
Dated and Signed this day of .12006.
CITY OF AUBURN
PETER B. LEWIS,
MAYOR
ATTEST:
Danielle. E. Daskam,
City Clerk
AP O D F M:
iel B. Heid,
City Attomey
Resolution 4026
May 11, 2006
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BEFORE THE HEARINGS.EXAMINER
FOR THE CITY OF AUBURN
In the Matter of the Application of ) NO. PLT05-0006
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LAKELAND EAST LLC, )
By Apex Engineering ) FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS
) AND RECOMMENDATION
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For a Preliminarv Plat )
SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATION
The Hearing Examiner for the City of Auburn recommends to the Auburn City Council that a
request for a preliminazy plat to subdivide approximately 62.06 acres into 141 single family
residential lots, two multi-family residential lots, and six tracts to provide stormwater facilities,
utility easeuients, pedestrian access, open space, parkland, wetland protection, and shared access,
be APPROVED, subjecY to conditions. In addition to this request, the Hearing Examiner
recommends that the Chree waiver requests made by the Applicant in regards to City road
standards be APPROVED.
SUMMARY OF RECORD
Request:
Lakeland East LLC, through its agent Apex Engineering, requests approval of a preliminary plat
for the subdivision of approximately 62.06 acres into 141 single family residential lofs, two
multi-family residential lots, and six tracts to provide stormwater facilities, u6lity easements,
pedestrian access, open space, parkland, wetland protection, and shared access. The subject
property is located generally east of Old Man "Chomas Road; south of 62°d Street SE, and north
of Lake Tapps Parkway, adjacent to the area known as the. "Lakeland Hills Planned Unit
Development" in the City of Auburn, Pierce County, Washington. The Lakeland Hills
neighborhood, has been under construction by the same developer since the early 1990s. ,
Lakeland East LLC also made three deviation requests. The Applicant is requesring deviation
from certain road standards to promote vehicular and pedestrian safety, aesthetics, and
reasonable use of the site.
Heazine Date:
An open record hearing on the request was held before the Hearings Examiner for the City of
Auburn on April 18, 2006.
Findings, Conclusions & Decision
Hearrngs Examiner jor 1he City ofAuburn
Lakeland East LLC Rezone/PUD Amendment
Page 1 of75
Testimonv:
At the open record hearing the following individuals presented testimony under oath
1. Steve Pilcher, Planner, City of Auburn
2. Stacey Borland, Planner, City of Auburn
3: Jeffrey Mann, Project Manager, Apex Engineering, ApplicanYs Representative
4. Sean Martin, Investco Financial Services - Managing Partner of Lakeland Hills LLC
Exhibits:
At the open record hearing the following exhibits were admitted as part of the official record:
1. Staff Report, dated April 12, 2006
2. Site Map
3. Notice of Application, dated March 17, 2006
4. Notice of Public Hearing
5. Confinnation of Publication of Notice of Public Hearing
6. Addendum to Final Environmental Impact Statement of Lakeland Hills, issued March 31,
2006
7. Preliminary Plat Application, received December 22, 2006
8. Preliminary Plat Map - Lakeland East (2 sheets)
9. Conceptual Grading Plan - Lakeland East (1 sheet)
10. Conceptual Utility Plan - Lakeland East (1 sheet)
11. Sight Distance Triangle Exhibit - Lakeland East (4 sheets)
12. Preliminary Landscape Plan - Lakeland East (7 sheets)
13. Conceptual Grading Plan - Lakeland East (1 sheet)
14. Lakeland East Wetland and Stream Analysis Report, prepared L3y 13-12 Wetland
Consulting, dated March 17, 2006
15. Preliminary Storm Drainage Report, prepared by Apex Gngineering, dated February 13,
2006
16. Correspondence from City of Auburn to Applicant, dated January 26, 2006 RE: Zoning
Code Interpretation - Minor Adjustment to PUD
17. Correspondence from Investco Financial to City of Auburn, dated December 21; 2005
RE: Master Landscaping Plan
18. Conespondence from Investco Financial to City of Aubum, dated December 21, 2006
RE: Master Signage Plan
19. Correspondence from Apex Engineering to City of Auburn, dated April 7, 2006 RE:
Road Deviation Request #1
20. Correspondence from Apex Engineering to City of Auburn, dated April 7, 2006 RE:
Road Deviation Request #2
21. Correspondence from Apex Engineering to City of Aubum, dated April 7, 2006 RE:
Road Deviation Request #3
22. City of Auburn Ordinance 5891, adopted December 20, 2004 RE: Adoption of
Comprehensive Plan Map and Text Amendments
23. Affidavit of Posting of Legal Notice
Findings, Conclusions & Recommendalion
Hearings Examiner jar the City ojAuburn
Lakeland East LLC Plat - PLT05-0006
Page 2 oj 15
24. Affidavit of Mailing of Legai Notice
25. Correspondence from Apex Engineering to City of Auburn, dated April 14, 2006 RE:
Conditions of Approval
Upon consideration of the testimony and exhibits admitted at the open record hearing, the
Hearing Examiner enters the following Findings and Conclusions:
FINDINGS
1. The Applicant, through its agent Apex Engineering, requests approval of a preliminary
plat to subdivide approximately 62.06 acres into 141 single family residential lots, two
multi-family residential lots, and six tracts to provide stormwater facilities, utility
easements, pedestrian access, open space, parkland, wetland protection, and shared
access. The property is generally located east of Old Man Thomas Road, south of 62n
Street SE, and north of Lake 1'apps Parkway SE. Lakelaud Gast LLC is the same
developer who has been constructing the Lakeland Hills PUD since the early 1990s.
Exhibit 1, Staff report, Pages 1 and 3; Testimony of Pilcher.
2. Applieant's application includes 11 parcels that are the subject of the plat. All parcels
are located within Pierce Cowity and are referenced by Pierce County Tax Assessor's
parcel numbers 0520052034, 0520052035, 0520052036, 0520052037, 0520053028,
0520053052, 0520053053, 0520056014, 0520056015, 0520056015, 0520056017, and
0520056022. Exhibit 3, Notice ofApplication; Fxhibit 8, Preliminary Plat Map.
3. Notice of the public hearing was posted on the property on April 10, 2006. Notice of ihe
public hearing was mailed to all property owners located wifhin 300 feet of the affected
site on April 10, 2006. Notice of the public hearing was published in the King Counry
Journal on April 7, 2006. The notice provided in this matter erroneously stated that the
property was "generally located between 52"d Street SE to the north the property is
located south of "62"d Street SE." Exhibits 4, 5, 23, and 24.
4. No public comment on the preliminary piat application was received in advance of the
hearing nor was public testimony presented at the hearing.
5. The preliminary plat and a major amendment to the Lakeland Hills PUD were
consolidated into one proceeding at the public hearing.
6. City of Auburn Ordinance 5891 approved and enacted the Comprehensive Plan
Amendments as set forth in its attached documents and maps identified as "Exhibit A".
Exhibit A, entitled "CPM#1", included a Site Map with areas affected by the amendment
shown by `hatch markings.' The subject property is contained with Area 16. Exhibit 2,
Findings, Conclusions & Recammendation
Hearings Examiner for the City ojAuburn
Lake[and East LLC Plat - PLT05-0006
Page 3 of 15
Viciniry Map; Exhibit 22, Ordinance 5891 - CPM#1 Proposed Comprehensive Plan Map
Amendment.
7. A portion of the plat would be developed on a 2.52 acre parcel of land labeled the
"Walker Pazcel" (Pierce County Tax Pazcel 0520056015). This parcel was not included.
within the ariginal Lakeland Hills PUD: Pursuant to ACC 18.76.170, the Planning
Director has the authority to approve `minor adjustments' to the Lakeland Hills South
PUD. Adjustments aze minor if the do not affect permitted densities, change the basic
character or condition of the PUD, or increase/decrease the perimeter boundaries by more
than ten percent. The Walker parcel accounts for less than ten percent of the overall
proposed plat and development, at the proposed density, would not increase the permitted
density. Based on these factors, on January 26, 2006, the Planning Director approved
the minor adjustment, amending the Lakeland Hills South PUD Agreement to reflect the
inclusion of the Walker Parcel. Exhibit 1, Staff Report, Page 4; Ezhrbit 16, Director's
Approval ofMrnorAdjustment; Testimony ofBorland.
8. Ordinance 5981, adopting the Comprehensive Plan Map and Text Amendments for the
Lakeland Hills PUD included specific provisions for the northernmost 20 acres adjacent
to and contiguous with the neighborhoods of Eastpointe and Evergreen. The provisions
provides that no "for rent, semi-detached, or attached housing products" shall be
developed in this area and that development "shall be restricted to utilizing the
development standards no more intense than Single Family Detached (SPD) provisions of
ACC Chapter 18.76." The Applicant proposed single-family detached residential lots
within this area; multi-family would be located at the soutliern bordec Exhrbit 1, Staff
Report, Pages 5-6; Exhibit 22, Ordinance 5981 with Attnchment; Tes(inrotty of Borland;
Testimony of Pilcher; Tes[imony of Mann. „
9. Surrounding land uses consist of residential development and vacant lands. Residential
development of low and moderate densities is located in the surrounding areas with
existing higher density PUD development of Lakeland Hills to the north, east, and west.
Plat Exhibit 1, Staff Report, Page 2.
10. The subject property is zoned Lakeland Hills South PUD and designated as Moderate
Density Residential under the City's Comprehensive Plan. Lakeland Hills South is a
Planned Unit Development District (PUD) that was established by Pierce County's
approval of the Lakeland Hills South Planned Development District. The PUD was
accepted by the City as an approved PUD in 1998. The purpose of a PUD district is to
offer enhanced flexibility in developing a site through the use of innovative and
altemative development standards. A PUD district allows a greater range of residential
. development scenarios, provides for internal transfers of density, and may result in more
dwelling units. In exchange for this enhanced flexibility, the PUD must provide a
significantiy higher quality of development, generate more public benefit, and be a more
sensitive proposal. ACC 18.76.010; Ordinance 5092 (May 4, 1998; Plat Exhibit 1, Staff
Report, Pages 1-2
Findings, Conclusions & Recommendatron
Hearings Examiner for the City ofAuburn
Lake[and East LLC Plat - PLT05-0006 '
Page 4 of 15
11. Lot numbers 1 to 141 aze proposed for single family development. The Applicant
proposed a minimum lot area of 4,050 square feet, with an average lot azea of 5,381
square feet. Single family density would be 3.56 dwelling units per acre (du/acre). This
density is consistent with the zoning code and the Moderate Density Residential
Comprehensive Plan density oF two to 14 du/acre. Plat Exhibit 1, Staff Repart, Page 3;
Plat Exhibit 8, Preliminary Plat Map; Testimony of Borland.
12. Lot numbers 142 and 143 aze proposed for multi-family development. Lot 142 is
approximately 11.02 acres. Lot 143 is approximately 11.44 acres. Plat Exhrbit 1, Staff
Report, Page 3; Plat Exhibit 8, Preliminary Plat Map; Testimony of Borland.
13. Development standards for the Lakeland Hills PUD are contained within ACC 18.76.060.
The Applicant proposed to develop the 141 single family residential lots to SFD-5
standaxds (ACC 18.76.060(B)(2)). The Applicant proposed to develop the two mulYi-
family residential lots to MFA-1 standards (ACC 18.76.060(B)(3)). The Applicant would
like to retain the option of developing the two multi-family lots to SFD-5 standards. ACC
18.76 060; Plut Exhibrt 1, Staff Repori, Pages 3 and 6.
14. A Final Environmentai Impact Statement (EIS) was issued for the Lakeland Hills South
PUD in 1992. On March 31, 2006, after review of the requested preliminary plat, the
City issued an Addendum to the Final EIS for the Lakeland Hills South PUD with no
modifications to the Final EIS mitigation measures. Plat Exhrbit 1, Staff Report, Page 6;
Plat Exhibit 6, Addendum to Final EIS; Plat Exhrbit 14, Lakeland East Wetland and
Stream Anulysis Report; Testimony of Borland; Testimony of Pilcher.
15. The Applicant retained B-12 Wetland Consulting to prepare an updated wedand and
stream report for the subject property. The report notes that three wetlands exist on the
site. Wetland B(65,315 square feet) and Wetland C(6,472 square feet) are both category
II wetlands that are located in the eastern portion oP the site. Pursuant to ACC
16.10.090(E), a category II wetland requires a minimum 50 foot buffer. The consultants
recommended a 75 foot baffer for both VJetland B and Wetlavd C, stating that the
increased would be needed to adequate protect the wetlands' functions and values.
Wetland F(440 square feet) is a category III wetland located in the north/northeastern
portion of the site. Pursuant to ACC 16.10.090(E), a category III wetland requires a
minimum 25 foot buffer. The consultants concluded that a 25 foot buffer was adequate
for Wetland F since the wetland provided minimal water quality and hydrological
functions and very little habitat value. In addition to the delineated wetlands, an azea
located just south of WeUand C which had previously been listed as a wetland (Wetland
S) was determined to not be a wetland but a non-wetland depression area. ACC
16.10.090; Plat Exhibit 1, Staff Reporl, Page 6; Plat Exhibit 14, Wetland and Stream
Analysis Report; Testrmony of Borland.
Findings, Conclusions & Recommendation
Hearings Examiner jor the Crty of Auburn
Lakeland East LLC Plat - PLT05-0006
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16. The proposal is within the Auburn School District. In Washington State, ample provision
for the education of children is a paramount duty of the state.1 This requirement is
further stated in the laws of the State and the City of Auburn. RCW 58.17.110 requires
that subdivisions make appropriate provisions for the general welfare of the community,
including provisions for schools and for safe walking conditions for students. RCW
36.70A.020(12) states that when a City is plans for growth, it is to ensure that public
services, such as schools, that are necessary to support development are adequate to serve
the development. ACC 17.060.070(A) states that a subdivision must make adequate
provisions for the general welfare of the community, including schools. The Applicant
stated that they have met with the Auburn School District. According to the Applicant,
the School District anticipates that students would walk to Thomas Avenue SE, a
residential arterial with a landscaped median strip, to access bus transportation.
Recommended conditions of approval would include the payment of school impact fees,
as provided by ACC 19.02. Plat Exhibit 1, Staff Report, Page 5; Testimony of Mann.
17. As part of the original Lakeland Hills PUD, a Master Landscaping Plan was prepared by
Apex Engineering in July 2001. The Plan applies to all areas within the boundary of the
PUD. Landscaping includes planting strips_with street trees and median plantings. The
stormwater drainage facility would be aesthetically landscaped to City standards. Park
land and open space would be landscaped, with retention of native woodland-transitions
areas. City Staff determined that the proposed landscaping is consistent with the July
2001 Master Landscaping Plan. Plat Exhibit 1, Staff Report, page 4; Plat Exhibi! 12,
Preliminary Landscape Plan; Exhibit 17, Correspondence - RE: Master Landscaping
Plan.
18. As part of the original Lakeland I-lills PUD, a Master Signage Plan was prepared by Apex
Engineering in August 2002. The Plan outlines a comprehensive signage and monument
program to ensure consistency of such features throughout the Lakeland Hills PUD. The
Applicant proposed to install entry monuments at the northwest corner of the site, on
either side of 62°d Street SE and at lhe southern border of the site, adjacent to Lake Tapps
Parkway SE. City Staff determined that the proposed signage is consistent with the
August 2002 Master Signage Plan. Plat Exhibit 1, Staff Report, Page 4; Plat Exhibil 8,
Preliminury Plat Map; Plat Exhibrl 18, Correspondence - RE: Masler Signage Plan.
19. The Applicant requests three deviations or waivers from road design standards of the City
of Auburn. Road Deviation No. 1 seeks to deviate from the standard road grade of six
percent for short segments of 63`d Street SE and 65th Street SE. The Applicant stated that
the justification for the deviation was the existing topography of the site and the grading
required accommodating the proposed street system and lots while minimizing impacts to
offsite areas and wetlands. Road Deviation No. 2 seeks to deviate from the required 375-
foot centerline curve radius for some of the proposed roadway curves. The Applicant
stated that compliance with this standard would encourage higher vehicle speeds
' Washington State Constitution, Art. 9, §1
Findrngs, Conclusrons & Recommendation
Hearings Examiner jor the City ofAu6urn
Lakeland East LLC Plat - PLT05-0006
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throughout the plat and affect their ability to provide the required 90 degree intersection
angles. This deviation would apply to two centerline radius curves for Stuart Avenue SE
and 63`d Street SE, two centerline radius curves for Thomas Place SE, one centerline
radial curve for 66`h Street SE, and a centerline radial curve for Udall Avenue SE. Road
Deviation No. 3 seeks a deviation to allow the placement of a landscape strip directly
behind the curb on both sides of the street. Current City Public Works standards require
the landscape strip to be located between the sidewalk and the curb on one side of the
road while on the opposite side the sidewalk is adjacent to the curb. The deviation
would allow for uniformity on both sides of the road. City Staff concurs with the
ApplicanYs analysis of the deviation requests. As provided in ACC 17.18.010(A), the
Hearing Examiner may recommend, and the City Council may approve, a modification to
any standard or specification required by ACC Chapter 17.12 - Subdivision
Improvements. Exhdbit 1, Staff Report, Puge 5; Exhibit 19, 20, and 21 Deviation
Requests.
20. All proposed roadways within the Plat would be developed to City of Auburn standards
and dedicated,as public streets. Internal plat roads, except for Thomas Avenue SE, would
be designed to "Local Residential" standards which include two - 14 foot wide drive
lanes, curbs and gutters, a landscaping strip on one side of the roadway, sidewalks of both
sides of the roadway, and illumination. Exhibit 1, Staff Report, Page 4; Exhibit 8,
Preliminary Plat Map.
21. The original design of Thomas Avenue SE was to be to "Residential Collector Arterial"
standards which include two - 18 foot drive lanes, curbs and gutters, landscaping strips
and sidewalks on both sides of the roadway, and illumination. However, the City
Engineer detennined that to mitigate for increased traffic (volume and speed), ensure safe
pedestrian crossings, and protect turning movements that Thomas Avenue SE should be
designed with a center landscaped median from Lake Tapps Parkway SE to the Plat's
northern border. Exhibit 1, Staff Report, Page 4; Exhibrt 8, Preliminary Plut Map;
Comprehensive Transportation Plun Policy TR-77, Tes[imony of Pilcher.
22. There are several existing single-family residence and associated outbuildings located on
the subject property. All existing structures would be removed to accommodate the new
development. Existing on-site septic systecns and wells must be abandoned. Septic
systems must be abandoned pursuant to Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
requirements. Wells must be abandoned pursuant to Washington State Department of
Ecology and Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department requirements. Water rights for
all abandoned wells are to be deeded/transferred to the City as required by ACC
13.06.150(C).2 Plat Exhibit 1, Staff Report, Page 4; Plat Exhibit 8, Preliminary Plat
Map.
z City Staff stated that ACC 13.06.150(C) was passed by the Aoburn City Council, Ordinance 5974, January 19,
2006. The Hearing Examiner was not able [o verify this statement. Although City Council minutes from January
and February refer to Ordinance 5974, there is no record of this ordinance being passed by the Council. As such,
Frndings, Conclusions & Recommendation
Hearings Examiner for the City ofAuburn
Lakeland 8ast LLC P[at - PLT05-0006
Page 7 of 15
23. The proposed plat would connect to City of Bonney Lake water. A Certificate of Water
Availability was not submitted into the record. The Applicant testified that they are in
the process of reaching agreement with the City of Bonney Lake and that preliminary
analysis demonstrates capacity. Plat Exhibit 1, Staff Report, Page 4; Plat Exhibif 7,
Preliminary Plat Application; Plat Exhibit 8, Preliminary Plat Map; Testimony of Mann.
24. The proposed plat would connect to City of Auburn sanitary sewer. The Applicant must
abandon an on-site public sanitary sewer pump and construct an off-site pump station.
In the alternative, the Applicant may wait until another developer constructs the pump
station and then contribute a proportional payback fee. The Applicant would construct
gravity sanitary sewer lines to City of Aubum standards. All sewer lines located outside
of the public right-of-way are to be contained within 15 foot wide tracts. All tracts
would be deeded to the City's sanitary sewer utility. Exhibit 1, Staff Report, Page 7;
Exhfbit 10, Conceptual Utility Plan.
25. The Applicant retained Apex Engineering to prepare a Preliminary Storm Drainage
Report (Exhibit 15). The purpose of the report was to determine detention/water quality
pond size to address stormwater control of the site. The Applicant proposed a single
storm drainage facility, located in Tract A on the eastem portion of the site. The pond
would outlet to the wetland/closed depression which bounds Tract A to the east. The
pond would release at a rate equivalent to the 2-Year Strom, ]0-25-]00 year existing flow
rate. It was determined that increased run-off volume generated by the proposed plat
would have a negligible impact on the adjacent wetland. Exhibit 15, Prelimrnary Storm
Drainage Report.
26. ACC 17.12.260 generally requires a subdivision capable of supporting 50 more
residential dwelling units to provide park land. The dedication of park land was
addressed in the PUD agreement and has been satisfied within the PUD as a whole. No
additional park land dedication is required. ACC 17.12.260; 1'estimony of Pilcher;
Testimony of Borland.
27. Although not required, the Applicant proposed Tract E, a 3,255 square foot area located
at the northeastern edge of the site, as a neighborhood park to be dedicated to the City.
A play structure and picnic table would be provided. The tract would be aesthetically
landscaped. In between Lot 141 (single family) and Lot 142 (multi-family) is a 30 foot
wide pedestrian pathway easement. The pathway, which would be designed to City
~ standazds, would provide access to Lake Tapps Pazkway SE. Exhibit 1, Staff Repart,
Page 4; Exhibit 8, Preliminary Plat Map; Exhibit 8- Landscape Plan, Sheet L-S;
Comprehensive Transportation Plan Polrcy TR-4.
any condition of approval that seeks to utilize this provision would no[ be authorized until such time as the City
passes this Ordinance.
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28. The plat would be a subordinate community within the Lakeland Hills PUD and under
the Conditions, Covenants, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) administered by the Master
Lakeland Homeowners Association. Exhibrt 25.
29. The developers of Lakeland Hills PUD and the Auburn City Council have entered into an
agreement to address traffic and fire impacts fees unique to Lakeland Hills. The fire
impacts fees were assessed to address fire department service in the remote location of
the PUD and the lack of a fire station within close proximity to the PUD. Conditions of
approval would require the Applicant to pay these specific impact fees. Exhibit 1, Staff
Report, Page 5; Testrmony of Pilcher.
CONCLUSIONS
Jurisdiction
Pursuant to Auburn City Code 18.66, the Hearings Examiner is granted jurisdiction to hear and
make recommendations to the City Council. Jurisdiction for the Hearings Examiner to make
recommendations for an application for apreliminary plat is pursuant to ACC 14.03.040(A) and
17.06.050. As provided in ACC 1718.010(A), the Hearing Examiner may make
recommendations for a modification to any standard or specification required by ACC Chapter
17.12 - Subdivision Improvements.
Criteria for Review
In order to approve a preliminary plat, pursuant to ACC 17.06.070, the Applicant must have
provided support for the following:
a. Adequate provisions are made for the public health, safety and general welfare
and for open spaces, drainage ways, streets, alleys, other public ways, water
supplies, sauitary wastes, parks, I, and sites for schools and school grounds.
b. Conformance to the general purposes of the City of Auburn's Comprehensive
Plan, to the general purpose of Title 17.02; and to the general purposes of any
other applicable policies or plan which have been adopted by the City Council.
a Conformance to the City of Auburn's zoning ordinance and any other applicable
planning or engineering standard and specifications.
d. Potential environmental impacts of the proposal have been mitigated such that the
proposal will not have an unacceptable adverse effect upon the quality of the
environment.
e. Adequate provisions have been made so that the preliminazy plat will prevent or
abate public nuisances.
In order to approve a modification to a subdivision improvement standard or specification,
pursuant to ACC 17.18.030, the Applicant must have provided support for the following:
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1. The modification is necessary because of special circumstances related to the size, shape,
topography, location, or surroundings of the subject property; to provide the owner with
development rights and privileges permitted to other properties in the vicinity and zoning
district in which the subject property is located.
2. Because of such special circumstances, the development of the property in strict
conformity with the provisions of ACC Title 17 would not allow a reasonable and
harmonious use of the property.
3. The modification, if granted, would not alter the chazacter of the neighborhood, or be
detrimental to surrounding properties in which the property is located:
4. The modification would not be materially detrimental to the implementation of the
policies and objectives of the comprehensive land use, circulation, and utility plans of the
City.
5. Literal interpretation of the provisions of ACC Title 17 would deprive the Applicant of
rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same zoning district.
6. Approval of the modificafion would be consistent with the purpose of ACC Title 17.
7. The modification does not lessen the requirements of the zoning ordinance.
Conclusions I3ased on FindinQs
1. Adequate provisions have been made for the public health, safety and general
welfare and for open spaces, drainage ways, streets, alleys, other public ways, water
supplies, sanitary wastes, parks, and sites for schools and school grounds. The
Applicant has made provisions for streets with sidewalks for pedestrian safety, including
safe walking for school children. Recommended conditions of approval will provide for
payments of school, lraffie, and fire impact fees. The development will be served by
City of Bonney Lake water and City of Aubum sanitary sewer. Existing on-site water
and septic systems will be abandoned according to local and state law. Storm water
facilities for the collection and retention of stormwater will be designed to City standards.
Although park facilities have beeu provided throughout the PUD and are not required for
this plat, the Applicant is providing park land, equipped with a play structure, and open
space. A pedestrian walkway will provide access from the plat to Lake Tapps Parkway
SE. On-site wetlands will be adequately buffered. The center median design of Thomas
Avenue SE will provide mitigation for increased traffic (volume and speed) and safety
for pedestrians. Findings of Fact Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24; 25, 26,
27, 28, and 29.
2., The plat conforms to the general purposes of the City of Auburn's Comprehensive
Plan, Title 17.02 (Subdivisions), and to the general purposes of any other applicable
policies or plan which have been adopted by the City Council. As conditioned, the
plat would be consistent with the purposes and regulations of the subdivision title, with
the City's design and construction standards, and would be consistent with the goals,
objectives, and policies of the City's Comprehensive Plan and the Lakeland Hills South
PUD. Frndings of Fact Nos. 1, 3, .i, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 17, 18, and 19.
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3. The plat conforms to the City of Auburn's zoning ordinance, Title 18, and any other
applicable planning or engineering standard and specifications, With conditions, the
Applicant's proposal complies with all related City codes and standards including
development standards for the Lakeland Hills South PUD zoning district. Frndings of
Fact Nos. 1, 3, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29..
4. Potential environmental impacts of the proposal have been mitigated such that the
proposal will not have an unacceptable adverse effect upon the quality of the
environment. The City, acting as lead agency, has determined that, as proposed, the
p1aYs impacts on the environment were adequately mitigated through the Final EIS
issued in 1992. Supplemental environmental review was conducted, with no
modifications to the mitigating measures. Frndings of Fact No. 14 and 15.
5. Adequate provisions have becn made so that the prcliminary plat will prevent or
abate public nuisances. Public nuisances are addressed generally throughout the ACC
and are addressed directly in ACC 8.12. A public nuisance affects public health and
property values by creating visual blight, harboring rodents and/or bests, or creating
unsafe pedestrian and traffic situations. Compliance with City design standards for road
safety (width, sidewalks, traffic calming, and visibility) will ensure safe pedestrian and
traPfic access within the development Connection to City sewer and water will limit
impacts on public health. A Homeowners' Association and the associated Covenants,
Conditions, and Restrictions will ensure that visual blights and dangers to public health
are reduced/eliminated, thereby promoting both general public welfare and property
values. Findings ojFact Nos. 19, 20, 21, 22, and 28.
6. The Applicant has provided support for the three deviation requests. The deviation
requests are based on the site's topography and the location of critical areas (wetlands),
the need to provide safe driving conditions, and a uniform aesthetic. All proposed
deviation requests would provide reasonable and harmonious use of the property and
would enhance the neighborhood, providing a safer, more aesthetically pleasing roadway.
The deviations are consistent with the City's comprehensive plans and with the
provisions of ACC Title 17. Literal interpretation of the provisions of ACC Title 17
would deprive the Applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the area
as the City has granted similar modifications within the Lakeland Hills South PUD.
Findings of Facts No. 19.
RECOMMENDATION
Based upon the preceding Findings of Fact and Conclusions, the Hearing Examiner recommends
to the Auburn City Council that:
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A. The three requests for deviation from City of Auburn design sfandards be
APPROVED.
B. The request for approval of preliminary plat for the subdivision of approximately
62.06 acres into 141 single family residential lots, two multi-family lots, and six
tracts to provide stormwater facilities, utility easements, pedestrian access, open
space, parkland, wetland protection, and shared access be APPROVED, subject
to the following conditions:
1. In accordance with the conditions outlined in the Minor Adjustment to the
Lakeland Hills South PUD, dated January 26, 2006, the Fourth Amendment to
the Lakeland Hills South Agreement shall included the "Walker Pazcel"
(Pierce County Tax Pazcel 0520056015) and be recorded prior to the final plat
approval.
2. Prior to commencement of any grading activities, the ApplicanUDeveloper
shall staked, flagged, fence, and sign the buffers for Wetland B, Wetland BB,
Wetland C, and Wetland F. Wetland signage content and location shall be
subject to approval by the City of Auburn Director of Planning, Building, and
Community Development.
3. The plat shall meet all conditions of the Lakeland Hills South Development
Agreement, as amended.
4. As part of the engineering/construction drawings submitted for construction of
the plat, the Applicant/Developer shall also submit engineering/construction
drawings for the construction of all park improvements. The park
improvements shall be subject to approval by the City of Aubum Parks
Director. Approval must be received prior to approval of the construction
drawings for the public inPrastructure of the plat. The materials sapplied and
installed must meet current City Parks, Arts, and Recreation Department
standards and by approved by the Parks Director prior to installation and final
plat approval.
5. Prior to final plat approval, the Applicant/Developer shall coordinate and
complete the abandonment of the existing public sewer pump station located
upon the subject property. This abandonment shall include the salvaging of
all electrical and mechanical equipment for delivery to the City of Auburn's
Sanitary Sewer Utility.
6. The Applicant/Developer shall construct on-site gravity sanitary sewer lines
and off-site gravity sanitary sewer lines. These new sewer lines shall connect
to a new public pump station located per an approved basin study with the
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City of Auburn. All sewer lines shall be designed to Auburn Design
Standards.
7. The Applicant/Developer §hall construct the off-site sewer pump station or, in
the alternative, wait until the pump station is completed by another developer.
If the pump station is completed by another developer, the Applicant shall pay
a payback fee for their pro rate shaze of the costs associated with the
construction of the pump station.
8. All sanitary sewer lines located outside of the public right-of-way shall be
placed within tracts. Tracts shall be a minimum width of 15 feet, centered
over the sewer line. These tracts shall be deeded over to the City's Sanitary,
Sewer Utility.
9. Prior to final plat approval, all existing septic tanks shall be abandoned
pursuant to Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department regulations. Copies of
the approved abandonment documents from Tacoma-Pierce County Health
Department shall be provided to the City priar to the commencement of any
site grading.
' 10. Prior to review of civil plans, and as part of the final application submittal, the
Applicant shall provide a current Certificate of Water Availability from the
City of Bonney Lake.
11. Prior to final plat approval, the ApplicanUDeveloper shall abandon all existing
water wells pursuant to Washington State and Tacoma-Pierce County Health
Department regulations. The Applicant shall deed/transfer the water rights
for said wells to the City of Auburn.
12. Prior to final plat approval, the ApplicanUDeveloper shall construct a center
landscaped median on Thomas Avenue SE. The median shall extend the full
lengih of Thomas Avenue SE from Lake Tapps Parkway SE to the northern
border of the plat. The median shall be construction to Yhe satisfaetion of the
Ciry Engineer.
13. Prior to final plat approval, the Applicant/Developer shall creafe a combined
30-foot wide utility and pedestrian access easement adjacent to Lot 141. The
easement shall extend between the Plat and Lake Tapps Parkway SE.
14. Prior to final plat approval, the Applicant/Developer shall dedicate right-of-
way and construct all roads within the plat, with the exception of Thomas
Avenue SE, as local residential roads to City of Aubum Standards except
where plat modifications (deviation requests) are granted by the City Council.
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15. Prior to final plat approval, the Applicant/Developer shall dedicate right-of-
way and construct Thomas Avenue SE as a residential collector.
16. Prior to final plat approval, the Applicant/Developer shall construct the fourth
leg of the signalized intersection of Thomas Avenue SE and Lake Tapps
Parkway SE.
17. The final plat shall include a note that states: No direct residential access to
Thomas Avenue SE is permitted.
18. Sight distance triangles shall be dedicated as public right-of-way within the
plat or as an easement outside of the plat.
19. Street trees shall be subject to approval by the City Engineer. A sepazate
approval block shall be shown on the landscape plans far that purpose.
20. The final plat drawing shall include addresses for each lot as assigned by the
City.
21. Asbestos containing materials shall be removed prior to demolition of all on-
site structures. Disposal of the materials shall be done in accoxdance with the
requirements of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, Washington State
Department of Labor and Lidustries, and the Tacoma-Pierce County Health
Depaztment.
22. Any required Washington State Porest Practices approval shall be obtained
prior to site clearing, grading, or logging. Verification of ineeting Washington
State Department of Natural Resources Forest Practices requirements shall be
provided to the Ciry prior to the issuance of any grading permits.
23. A Wasliington State Department of Ecology Construction Stormwater General
Permit shall be required prior to the issuance of any grading permits.
24. As provided in ACC 19.02, the Applicant/Developer shall pay school impact
mitigation fees to the Auburn School District. Payment of mitigation fees is
required at the time of building permit issuance.
25. A traffic impact fee equivalent to the fee being collected for the Lakeland
Hills South PUD shall be paid at the time of building permits for individual
homes.
26. A fire impact fee equivalent to the fee being collected for the Lakeland Hills
South PUD sball be paid at the time of building permits for individual homes.
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27. The ApplicanllDeveloper shall comply with all mitigation measures as
provided in the Final EIS issued for Lakeland Hills, July 1992.
Decided this day of May 2006
DRISCOLL & HUNTER
Hearing Examiners for the City of Auburn
By:
THEODORE PAUL HUNTER
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EXHIBIT B
PARCEL A:
A PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, OF
THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER, NORTH 01°22'18"
EAST,
A DISTANCE OF 335.70 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 88°23'37" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 118.27 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 17°37'29" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 120.00 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 01 022'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 220.88 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE
OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER;
THENCE NORTH 88°38'26" EAST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF
15735 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER SOUTH 0 1°22'18"
WEST, A DISTANCE OF 335.69 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXCEPT THE NORTH 208.71 FEET THEREOF.
PARCEL B:
THAT PORTION OF LOT 1, AS SHOWN ON PIERCE COUNTY SHORT PLAT NO.
8105130182, FILED WITH THE PIERCE COUNTY AUDITOR, AND THAT PORTION OF
THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST,
OF THE WILLAMETTE.MERIDIAN, IN PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED
AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST COI2NER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 5;
THENCE SOUTH 88°38'26" WEST 15735 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 01022'18" WEST 208.71 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 88°38'26" EAST 208.71 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 01 022'18" EAST 208.71 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 5;
THENCE SOUTH 88°38'26" WEST 5136 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL C:
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST
OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER SOUTH 88°08'42"
WEST, 4.58 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE NORTH 17037'29" WEST, 174.40 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 88°15'06" WEST, 595.55 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER;
THENCE SOUTH 01 003'40" WEST, ALONG SAID WEST LINE 169.16 PEET TO THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE NORTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE NORTH 88°08'42° EAST ALONG THE SAID SOUTH L1NE 656.13 FEET TO THE
POIN7' OF BEGINNING, IN PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
(BEING PARCEL B OF BOUNDARY LINE REVISION RECORDED UNDER RECORDING
NUMBER 900308D209.)
TOGETHER WITH A 30.00 FOOT EASEMENT POR INGRESS, EGRESS, AND UTILITIES
ALL LYING WITHIN SECTIONS 5& 8, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST OF THE
WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, AS DISCLOSED BY AUDITOR'S NO. 8605230394, WHICH IS
A RE-RECORD OF INSTRUMENT RECORDED LJNDER AUDITOR'S NO. 8602260382,
SAID EASEMENT BGING 15 FEET ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
LINE:
BEGINNING A7' A POINT ON THE EAST-WEST CENTERLINE OF SECTION 5 THAT IS
NORTH 88°08'42" EAST 847.25 FEET PRONI THE WGST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 5;
THENCE SOUTH 08037'38" EAST 4.00 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 20°13'25" EAST 27931 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 18°03'25" EAST 290.44 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 24°03'25" EAST 276.22 FEET;
"CHENCE SOUTH 20°53'S0" EAST 632.30 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 33°27'S3" EAST 115.47 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 06°43'03" EAST 149.89 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 34031'03" EAST 215.93 PEET;
THENCE SOUTH 21004'23" EAST 135.93 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 51009'0 1" EAST 5133 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 89°30'O1" EAST 110.58 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 71030'1l" EAST 144.15 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 56036'51" EAST 61.43 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 13019'5 1" EAST 163.57 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 24027'41" EAST 405.12 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 43°00'09" EAST 149.28 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 34°40'42" EAST 176.56 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 24°23'02" EAST 98.40 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 40°26'S5" EAST 166.75 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 25°17'S9" EAST 166.61 FEET TO A POINT THAT IS SOUTH 05°35'44"
EAST 620.46 FEET FROM THE QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTIONS 5& 8;
THENCE SOUTH 46°06'S9" EAST 45 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT
OF WAY OF NORTH TAPPS HIGHWAY AND THE TERMINUS OF THIS EASEMENT, IN
PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
PARCEL D:
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION
5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST OF W.M. IN PIERCE COUNTY,
WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT NORTHWEST CORNER OF SOUTH HALF OF NORTHWEST ALSO
KNOWN AS SOUTHWEST CORNER OF GOVERNMENT LOT 4 PER RECORD OF
SURVEY 8807280259;
THENCE NORTH 89°54'S0" EAST 163838 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 03°26'36" WEST 48.22 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 31001'58" WEST 20.64 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 24°16'49" EAST 2134 FEET TO A POINT OF A NON-TANGENT,
100.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND TO WHICH POINT
A RADIAL BEARS NORTH 38°55'41" WEST;
THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 127°34'07", A DISTANCE OF 222.65 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 76°29'48" EAST 18.99 FEET TO A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT,
100.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND TO WHICH POINT
A RADIAL BEARS NORTH 74°00'49" WEST;
THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 75°26'30" A DISTANCE OF 131.67 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 13°49'S2" EAST 39.60 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 60°58'23" EAST 65.47 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 24020'35" EAST 20.88 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 45031'31" EAST 63.43 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 63047'35" WEST 44.14 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 01°18'19" EAST 111.57 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 29°17'48" EAST 534 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 04°11'06" WEST 17.53 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH
HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE NORTH 89°32'03" EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE 136.65 FEET TO WEST
LINE OF SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER SECTION 5;
THENCE SOUTH 02°39'OS" WEST 66538 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 89°09'03" EAST 656.14 FEET TO SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE NORTH 02058'21" EAST 1322.39 FEET TO SOUTH LINE OF GOVERNMENT
LOT 3;
THENCE SOUTH 89°54'50° WEST 1013.86 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION LYING EAST OF THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED LINE:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 58 OF EAST POINTE
DIVISION 2 AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED iJNDER AUDITORS
FILE NUMBER 200012155001, RECORDS OF PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
THENCE NORTH 89°32'03" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF, 63.26 FEET TO
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 58; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89°32'03"
EAST 136.45 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°39'OS" WEST 264.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 51°45'S1" EAST 30.22 FEET; THENCE NORTH 84°58'09"
EAST 58.80 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 38°44'04" EAST 169.28 FEET; THENCE NORTH
68°3T 52" EAST 68.29 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 04°04'43" WEST 60.77 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 58°57'S5" EAST 81.04 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 03°22'20" WEST 94.81 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 45026'42" WEST 27.26 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 22°41'25" WEST
5931 FEET, TO A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY,
HAVING A RADNS OF 124.70 FEET, AND TO WHICH PO1NT A RADIAL BEARS
NORTH 51°33'12" WEST; THENCE SOUTHLRLY AND COUNTER CLOCKWISE ALONG
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 21 °59'26" A DISTANCE
OF 47.86 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE AFOREDESCRIBED PARCEL D AND THI:
TERMINUS OF THIS LINE DESCRIPTION.
EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO PIGRCE COUNTY FOR ADDITIONAL RIGHT
OF WAY FOR LAKE TAPPS PARKWAY EAST AND THE "MINING ACCESS RAMP," BY
DEED RECORDED LJNDER AUDITOR'S NO. 9703120171.
PARCEL E:
THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION
5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN
PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SUBDNISION; THENCE NORTH
ALONG THE EAST LINE THEREOF TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID
SUBDIVISION; THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION,
470 FEET; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 1N A STRAIGHT LINE TO THE POINT OF
BGGINNING.
EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO PIERCE COUNTY BY DEED RECORDED
UNDER RECORDING N0. 9907190049.
PARCEL F:
THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5,
TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN
AUBURN, PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD.
ALSO EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO PIERCE COUNTY BY DEED
RECORDED iINDER RECORDING NUMBER 9907090701.
ALSO EXCEPT THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO PIERCE COUNTY BY DEED
RECORDED i.JNDER RECORDING NUMBER 200407150689.
PARCEL G:
LOT 2, PIERCE COLTNTY SHORT PLAT NO. 8105130182, ACCORDING TO MAP
RECORDED ON MAY 13, 1981, IN PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION LYING EAST OF THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED LINE:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 58 OF EAST POINTE
DIVISION 2 AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED UNDER AUDITORS
FILE NUMBER 200012155001, RECORDS OF PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
THENCE NORTH 89°32'03" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE THEREOF, 63.26 FEET TO
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 58 AND THE PO1NT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE SOUTH 04°12'40" WEST 135.24 FEET; THENCE NORTH 83°25'OS" EAST 15.46
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 21°35'OS" EAST 183.52 FEET; THENCE NORTH 51°45'S1" EAST
65.32 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED LOT 2 AND THE
TERMINUS OF THIS LINE DESCRIPTION.
TOGETHER WITH A 30 FOOT PRIVATE ROAD AND UTILITIES EASEMENT AS
DELINEATED ON SAID SHORT PLAT.
EXCEPT FROM SAID EASEMENT THAT PORTION LYING WITHIN SAID LOT 2.
ALSO TOGETHER WITH A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS
AND UTILITIES INCLUDING ELECTRICITY, GAS, WATER AND TELEPHONE, OVER
AND ACROSS THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY:
THE EAST 15 FEET OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER
OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE
5 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, AND THE SOUTH 30 FEET OF THE
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 5, IN PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
EXCEPT THE SOUTH 30 FEET THEREOF.
ALSO TOGETHER WITH A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS
AND UTILITIES OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS A STRIP OF LAND 30 FEET IN WIDTH,
THE WESTERLY LINE OF WHICH IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMv1ENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5,
TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN PIERCE
COUNTY, WASHINGTON;
THENCE SOUTH 88°08'42" WEST A DISTANCE OF 4.58 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING;
THENCE NORTH 17°37'29" WEST A DISTANCE OP 468.80 FEET TO A POINT BEING
THE TERMINUS OF THIS WESTERLY EASEMENT LINE DESCRIPTION, IN PIERCE
COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
ALSO TOGETHER WITH A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS
AND UTILITIES OVER, iJNDER AND ACROSS A STRIP OF LAND 30 FEET IN WIDTH
BEING 15 FEET ON BOTH SIDES OP THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF
THE SOUTHWGST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5,
TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN;
THENCE SOUTH 88°08'42" WEST A DISTANCE OF 4.58 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 17°37'29" WEST A DISTANCE OF 348.80 FEET TO THE TRUE POIN1'
OF BEGINNING;
THENCE NORTH 88°23'37" EAST A DISTANCE OF 450.87 FEET TO A POINT BEING
THE TERMINUS OF THIS CENTERLINE EASEMENT DESCRIPTION, IN PIERCE
COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
ALSO TOGETHER WITH A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRGSS, EGRESS
AND UTILITIES OVER, i.1NDER AND ACROSS THE SOUTH 50 FEET OF THE
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST OF THE
WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, IN PIERCE COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
PARCEL H:
LOT 1, PIERCE COUNTY SHORT PLAT NO. 8105130182, ACCORDING TO MAP
RECORDED ON MAY 13, 1981, RECORDS OF PIERCE COLTNTY AUDITOR.
EXCEPT THE WEST 5136 FEET OF THE NORTH 208.71 FEET OF SAID LOT 1.
TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES AS
DELINEATED ON SAID SHORT PLAT.
EXCEPT FROM SAID EASEMENT THAT PORTION LYING WITHIN SAID LOT 1.
- PARCEL I:
LOT 4, PIERCE COUNTY SHORT PLAT NUMBER 8105130182, ACCORDING TO MAP
RECORDED ON MAY 13, 1981, RECORDS OF PIERCE COUNTY AUDITOR.
TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES AS
DELINEATED ON SAID SHORT PLAT.
EXCEPT FROM SAID EASEMENT THAT PORTION LYING WITHIN SAID LOT 4.
TOGETHER WITH THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP
20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., RECORDS OF PIERCE COUNTY AUDITOR,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER SOUTH 88
DEGREES 08 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 4.58 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 17 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 29 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF
348.80 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 37 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF
118.27 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE ALONG SAID EAST LINE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 28 SGCONDS
WEST, 335.70 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SITUATE IN 'I'HE CITY OF AUBURN, COUNTY OF PIERCE, STATE OF WASHINGTON.
PARCELJ:
THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., RECORDS
OF PIERCE COUNTY AUDITOR.
EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PORTION:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTGR SOUTH 88°08'42"
WEST, 660.71 FEE7' TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER;
THENCE NORTH 0 1 003'40" EAST ALONG SAID WEST LINE 169.16 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 88°15'06". EAST, 595.55 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 17°37'29" WEST, 294.40 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 01 °22' 18" EAST, 220.88 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER;
THENCE NORTH 88°38'26" EAST, 15735 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER;
THENCE SOUTH 01°22'18" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 67139 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING.
(BEING PARCEL A OF BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT RECORDED MARCH 8, 1990
UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 9003080209.)
SITUATE IN THE CITY OF AUBURN, COUNTY OF PIERCE, STATE OF WASHINGTON.
PARCEL K:
LOT 3, PIERCE COUNTY SHORT PLAT NUMBGR 8105130182, ACCORDING TO MAP
RECORDED ON MAY 13, 1981, RECORDS OP PIERCE COUNTY AUDITOR
TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITES AS
DELINEATED ON SAID SHORT PLAT.
EXCEPT FROM SAID EASEMENT THAT PORTION LYING WITH SAID LOT 3.