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Engineering Civil Review
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Approved
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03/11/2026
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03/06/2026
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See Document Markup
No chargers here.
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See Document Markup
Should parking stall lines be yellow?
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See Document Markup
Which notes are these?
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Planning Review
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Approved
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03/11/2026
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03/04/2026
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See Document Markup
Please update the CIVIL PLANS set (including the proposed landscaping and EV parking locations) to match what is included in the Tenant Improvement Permit PRCTI20251350.
See CIVIL PLANS, sheet 9 of 28.
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Please refer to Section 10.1 A (page 16-19) of the Vegetation Management Standards (VMS) to determine the required distance of the Critical Root Protection Zone (CRPZ).
The tree protection distance for the identified trees within the Erosion & Sediment Control Plan (sheet 12 of 28 of the CIVIL PLANS) must reflect this calculated distance.
Additionally, please replace the tree protection detail identified on sheet 13 of the CIVIL PLANS with the City of Puyallup's Tree Protection Fencing detail. Please note that the City of Puyallup requires a minimum height of 6 feet for tree protection fencing.
Tree Protection Fencing detail: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj2iYWZ1o6SAxVGADQIHbQbJyMQFnoECBYQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fpermits.puyallupwa.gov%2FPortal%2FPermit%2FGetFile%2F58599&usg=AOvVaw0GsTD17oH3P0Az2UeNsgsC&opi=89978449
See CIVIL PLANS, sheet 12 of 28.
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See Document Markup
The identified internal landscaping must comply with VMS Type IV Landscaping Design Standards. Please refer the standards identified in Type IV Design Standards (A) - (N), page 42 - 45.
See CIVIL PLANS, sheet 26 of 28.
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Please refer to the Type IV 14.4 Type IV landscaping design standards (Sections A - N, page 42 - 45): https://www.puyallupwa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1133/Vegetation-Management-Standards-VMS-Manual
Type IV Design Standards
A. No more than eight (8) parking spaces shall be placed consecutively without a landscaping island.
(1) All perimeter landscape islands shall be a minimum of 12’ wide with a minimum depth of each landscape island to match the abutting stall depth. Each perimeter island shall include a minimum of one (1) tree selected from the Class III or Class IV Street tree list shown in section 12.9 or 12.10.
(2) All internal landscape islands shall be a minimum of 15’ in width with a minimum depth of each landscape island to match the abutting stall depth. Each internal island shall include a minimum of two (2) trees selected from the Class III or Class IV street tree list shown in section 12.9 or 12.10.; fifty percent (50%) of trees in internal islands shall be Class III or Class IV evergreen conifers.
(3) ‘Head-to-head’ parking stalls and internal landscape islands shall be separated by a ‘connector landscaping strip’ a minimum of 6' in width (see image). The 6’ connector strip shall include a tree every 20’, selected from the Class II (narrow)street tree list (see section 12.8). All ‘head-to-head’ parking stalls internal to a parking lot shall have internal island ‘end caps’ to separate the parking stalls from abutting drive aisles. These ‘end cap’ islands shall follow the requirements for internal islands (size, dimensions, required landscaping, etc.).
(4) Option to reduce landscape island dimensions:
i. Type IV landscape islands may be reduced in width if an equal dimension of the reduced landscaping island is replaced with under pavement soil cells. In no event shall a landscape island be reduced to less than eight (8) feet in width.
ii. Structural plant soils – often called “CU-structural soil”, or equivalent - may be provided in lieu of structural soil cells so long as the volume of structural plant soils provided is 1.5X the soil volume that would otherwise be provided in structural soil cells as required by this option to reduce design option. The project landscape architect shall provide a cross section detail of installation of all structural plant soils, including geotechnical interface with adjacent under pavement soils.
B. All parking lot island planter area dimensional requirements are exclusive of extruded curbing bordering the planting area. For example, a perimeter landscape island required at 12’ in width relates to the required open soil planter area – exterior curbing would add additional dimensions to the island.
C. Landscaping islands apply to all striped parking and storage areas, including heavy truck trailer parking. For large, paved areas which trigger parking lot landscaping under PMC
20.58.005, but may not contain vehicle striping for vehicle parking, staff will use reasonable discretion and flexibility in site designing to allow larger consolidated/ grouped islands to spread out evenly through the paved areas, ensuring landscaping meets the intent of the type IV design standards and meets the minimum landscape requirements in PMC 0.58.005.
D. Underground utilities shall not be designed to cross below any perimeter or internal island in a manner which would prohibit or off-set the required tree planting(s); crossings of underground utility lines through connector landscaping strips shall be minimized to angled or perpendicular crossings and shall not follow the path of the landscaping strip. Such utility crossings shall also be offset as to avoid displacing required trees.
E. Internal parking lot lighting poles and fixtures shall be located to minimize future conflicts with parking lot trees – parking lot lights shall be placed 10’ from any parking lot tree required under the type IV standard.
F. Other aboveground civil utilities (e.g., fire department connections, hydrants, etc.) shall only be placed into parking lot islands when required for life-safety purposes. Case planner shall consult with Fire Code Official and Building Division prior to allowing hydrants in locations which would otherwise eliminate trees from parking lot landscape islands.
G. No parking space shall be placed further than 50 feet from a tree.
H. All parking spaces facing each other (e.g., ‘head-to-head’) shall be designed with a wheel stop to prevent damage to trees and vegetation within the 6’ connector strip. The overhang area shall be landscaped with appropriate ground covers. All trees shall be planted a minimum of 2.5’ from inside edge of all wheel stops or parking curbs.
I. All landscaping strips and islands internal to the site’s paved areas/parking lots shall be designed and installed using a minimum of 1.5’ (18”) of topsoil depth; Subsoils below the topsoil layer shall be scarified at least 6 inches with some incorporation of the upper material to avoid stratified layers.
J. All internal landscape islands and connector strips shall include a double row (horizontally) of structural soil cells – often called “Silva Cells”, or equivalent - along the perimeter of all internal islands in parking stall areas only (under the pavement directly abutting the outer edge of the landscape island) to provide additional soil volume for tree growth. The landscape architect shall provide manufacturer’s installation details for internal parking lot landscaping soil installation, including required structural soil cells, on the final landscape plan set. See section 8.2 for soil quality standards.
K. All landscaping islands and connector strips shall be designed using either evergreen and deciduous shrub masses spacing at tight on-center intervals (designed to provide 90 percent coverage in 3 years) that will prevent foot traffic and associated soil compaction into these landscaping areas.
L. An 18” striped buffer area between the edge of the parking stall and any internal or perimeter landscaping island curbing shall be provided to allow for adequate door swing area.
All parking stalls abutting landscape islands shall be the standard stall width dimensions (see PMC 20.55.035).
M. Designed walk-thru pathways (minimum of 2 walk-through paths, 5’ in width between each internal island through the connector landscaping strips shall be integrated into landscaping design to allow for designated access points for foot traffic. These walk-thru pathways are intended to be designed as a surface walkway through the landscaping area. Shrub species selection shall reflect the use of plant materials that will create a barrier to foot traffic as to channel pedestrians through designated walk-through zones. If the walk-thru pathways are designed to create a break in the continuous landscape connector strip, the pavement under the walk-thru zone shall connect the landscape strip via the use of structural soil cells, as to achieve to the intent of continuous, connected landscaping throughout the parking lot.
N. Irrigation shall be provided in all landscape islands.
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See Document Markup
Please replace the equivalent details on sheet 28 of 28 of the CIVIL PLANS with the following details:
- Root barrier detail: https://www.puyallupwa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5282/010203_root-barrier-detail?bidId=
- Street Tree Planting in Planting Strip detail: https://www.puyallupwa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5286/010207_street-tree-planting-in-planting-strip?bidId=
- Soil Amendment detail: https://www.puyallupwa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5288/010208a_soil-amendment-and-depth?bidId=
See "CIVIL PLANS", sheet 28 of 28.
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Other/Miscellaneous
Please refer to PMC 20.52.015 (4) (b & e), Design Principles, for Design Review parking facilities standards:
(4) Parking Facilities. Parking, loading and service areas shall be designed and located so as to minimize their visual presence in the center, present an attractive facade to neighboring uses, minimize the impact of expansive parking areas along pedestrian-oriented streets and active use areas.
b) Parking and loading facilities shall be designed and located to enhance pedestrian safety through the use of pedestrian walkways delineated by distinctive pavements.
e) Internal parking lot landscape islands shall be designed to maximize tree canopy coverage growth to mitigate the urban heat island effect and reduce the visual impacts of surface parking lots. See the city's vegetation management standards manual (VMS), Type IV standards, for further design details. The goal is to achieve large, functional canopy in parking areas.
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Public Works Streets Review
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VOID
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03/11/2026
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03/02/2026
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Engineering Traffic Review
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Approved
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03/11/2026
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02/26/2026
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Public Works Water Review
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VOID
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03/11/2026
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02/26/2026
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Public Works Collection Review
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Approved
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03/11/2026
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02/24/2026
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Fire Review
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Approved
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03/11/2026
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02/24/2026
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Planning Review
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Failed
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01/20/2026
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01/20/2026
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See Document Markup
Please update the CIVIL PLANS set (including the proposed landscaping and EV parking locations) to match what is included in the Tenant Improvement Permit PRCTI20251350.
See CIVIL PLANS, sheet 9 of 28.
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See Document Markup
Please refer to Section 10.1 A (page 16-19) of the Vegetation Management Standards (VMS) to determine the required distance of the Critical Root Protection Zone (CRPZ).
The tree protection distance for the identified trees within the Erosion & Sediment Control Plan (sheet 12 of 28 of the CIVIL PLANS) must reflect this calculated distance.
Additionally, please replace the tree protection detail identified on sheet 13 of the CIVIL PLANS with the City of Puyallup's Tree Protection Fencing detail. Please note that the City of Puyallup requires a minimum height of 6 feet for tree protection fencing.
Tree Protection Fencing detail: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj2iYWZ1o6SAxVGADQIHbQbJyMQFnoECBYQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fpermits.puyallupwa.gov%2FPortal%2FPermit%2FGetFile%2F58599&usg=AOvVaw0GsTD17oH3P0Az2UeNsgsC&opi=89978449
See CIVIL PLANS, sheet 12 of 28.
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See Document Markup
The identified internal landscaping must comply with VMS Type IV Landscaping Design Standards. Please refer the standards identified in Type IV Design Standards (A) - (N), page 42 - 45.
See CIVIL PLANS, sheet 26 of 28.
_________________________________________________________
Please refer to the Type IV 14.4 Type IV landscaping design standards (Sections A - N, page 42 - 45): https://www.puyallupwa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1133/Vegetation-Management-Standards-VMS-Manual
Type IV Design Standards
A. No more than eight (8) parking spaces shall be placed consecutively without a landscaping island.
(1) All perimeter landscape islands shall be a minimum of 12’ wide with a minimum depth of each landscape island to match the abutting stall depth. Each perimeter island shall include a minimum of one (1) tree selected from the Class III or Class IV Street tree list shown in section 12.9 or 12.10.
(2) All internal landscape islands shall be a minimum of 15’ in width with a minimum depth of each landscape island to match the abutting stall depth. Each internal island shall include a minimum of two (2) trees selected from the Class III or Class IV street tree list shown in section 12.9 or 12.10.; fifty percent (50%) of trees in internal islands shall be Class III or Class IV evergreen conifers.
(3) ‘Head-to-head’ parking stalls and internal landscape islands shall be separated by a ‘connector landscaping strip’ a minimum of 6' in width (see image). The 6’ connector strip shall include a tree every 20’, selected from the Class II (narrow)street tree list (see section 12.8). All ‘head-to-head’ parking stalls internal to a parking lot shall have internal island ‘end caps’ to separate the parking stalls from abutting drive aisles. These ‘end cap’ islands shall follow the requirements for internal islands (size, dimensions, required landscaping, etc.).
(4) Option to reduce landscape island dimensions:
i. Type IV landscape islands may be reduced in width if an equal dimension of the reduced landscaping island is replaced with under pavement soil cells. In no event shall a landscape island be reduced to less than eight (8) feet in width.
ii. Structural plant soils – often called “CU-structural soil”, or equivalent - may be provided in lieu of structural soil cells so long as the volume of structural plant soils provided is 1.5X the soil volume that would otherwise be provided in structural soil cells as required by this option to reduce design option. The project landscape architect shall provide a cross section detail of installation of all structural plant soils, including geotechnical interface with adjacent under pavement soils.
B. All parking lot island planter area dimensional requirements are exclusive of extruded curbing bordering the planting area. For example, a perimeter landscape island required at 12’ in width relates to the required open soil planter area – exterior curbing would add additional dimensions to the island.
C. Landscaping islands apply to all striped parking and storage areas, including heavy truck trailer parking. For large, paved areas which trigger parking lot landscaping under PMC
20.58.005, but may not contain vehicle striping for vehicle parking, staff will use reasonable discretion and flexibility in site designing to allow larger consolidated/ grouped islands to spread out evenly through the paved areas, ensuring landscaping meets the intent of the type IV design standards and meets the minimum landscape requirements in PMC 0.58.005.
D. Underground utilities shall not be designed to cross below any perimeter or internal island in a manner which would prohibit or off-set the required tree planting(s); crossings of underground utility lines through connector landscaping strips shall be minimized to angled or perpendicular crossings and shall not follow the path of the landscaping strip. Such utility crossings shall also be offset as to avoid displacing required trees.
E. Internal parking lot lighting poles and fixtures shall be located to minimize future conflicts with parking lot trees – parking lot lights shall be placed 10’ from any parking lot tree required under the type IV standard.
F. Other aboveground civil utilities (e.g., fire department connections, hydrants, etc.) shall only be placed into parking lot islands when required for life-safety purposes. Case planner shall consult with Fire Code Official and Building Division prior to allowing hydrants in locations which would otherwise eliminate trees from parking lot landscape islands.
G. No parking space shall be placed further than 50 feet from a tree.
H. All parking spaces facing each other (e.g., ‘head-to-head’) shall be designed with a wheel stop to prevent damage to trees and vegetation within the 6’ connector strip. The overhang area shall be landscaped with appropriate ground covers. All trees shall be planted a minimum of 2.5’ from inside edge of all wheel stops or parking curbs.
I. All landscaping strips and islands internal to the site’s paved areas/parking lots shall be designed and installed using a minimum of 1.5’ (18”) of topsoil depth; Subsoils below the topsoil layer shall be scarified at least 6 inches with some incorporation of the upper material to avoid stratified layers.
J. All internal landscape islands and connector strips shall include a double row (horizontally) of structural soil cells – often called “Silva Cells”, or equivalent - along the perimeter of all internal islands in parking stall areas only (under the pavement directly abutting the outer edge of the landscape island) to provide additional soil volume for tree growth. The landscape architect shall provide manufacturer’s installation details for internal parking lot landscaping soil installation, including required structural soil cells, on the final landscape plan set. See section 8.2 for soil quality standards.
K. All landscaping islands and connector strips shall be designed using either evergreen and deciduous shrub masses spacing at tight on-center intervals (designed to provide 90 percent coverage in 3 years) that will prevent foot traffic and associated soil compaction into these landscaping areas.
L. An 18” striped buffer area between the edge of the parking stall and any internal or perimeter landscaping island curbing shall be provided to allow for adequate door swing area.
All parking stalls abutting landscape islands shall be the standard stall width dimensions (see PMC 20.55.035).
M. Designed walk-thru pathways (minimum of 2 walk-through paths, 5’ in width between each internal island through the connector landscaping strips shall be integrated into landscaping design to allow for designated access points for foot traffic. These walk-thru pathways are intended to be designed as a surface walkway through the landscaping area. Shrub species selection shall reflect the use of plant materials that will create a barrier to foot traffic as to channel pedestrians through designated walk-through zones. If the walk-thru pathways are designed to create a break in the continuous landscape connector strip, the pavement under the walk-thru zone shall connect the landscape strip via the use of structural soil cells, as to achieve to the intent of continuous, connected landscaping throughout the parking lot.
N. Irrigation shall be provided in all landscape islands.
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See Document Markup
Please replace the equivalent details on sheet 28 of 28 of the CIVIL PLANS with the following details:
- Root barrier detail: https://www.puyallupwa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5282/010203_root-barrier-detail?bidId=
- Street Tree Planting in Planting Strip detail: https://www.puyallupwa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5286/010207_street-tree-planting-in-planting-strip?bidId=
- Soil Amendment detail: https://www.puyallupwa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5288/010208a_soil-amendment-and-depth?bidId=
See "CIVIL PLANS", sheet 28 of 28.
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Other/Miscellaneous
Please refer to PMC 20.52.015 (4) (b & e), Design Principles, for Design Review parking facilities standards:
(4) Parking Facilities. Parking, loading and service areas shall be designed and located so as to minimize their visual presence in the center, present an attractive facade to neighboring uses, minimize the impact of expansive parking areas along pedestrian-oriented streets and active use areas.
b) Parking and loading facilities shall be designed and located to enhance pedestrian safety through the use of pedestrian walkways delineated by distinctive pavements.
e) Internal parking lot landscape islands shall be designed to maximize tree canopy coverage growth to mitigate the urban heat island effect and reduce the visual impacts of surface parking lots. See the city's vegetation management standards manual (VMS), Type IV standards, for further design details. The goal is to achieve large, functional canopy in parking areas.
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Engineering Civil Review
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Failed
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01/20/2026
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01/09/2026
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See Document Markup
No chargers here.
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See Document Markup
Should parking stall lines be yellow?
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See Document Markup
Which notes are these?
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Public Works Water Review
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VOID
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01/20/2026
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01/05/2026
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Engineering Traffic Review
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Approved
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01/20/2026
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12/30/2025
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Fire Review
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Approved
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01/20/2026
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12/29/2025
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Public Works Streets Review
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VOID
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01/20/2026
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12/29/2025
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Public Works Collection Review
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Approved
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01/20/2026
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12/29/2025
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Traffic Completeness Check
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Incomplete
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12/02/2025
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11/19/2025
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Other/Miscellaneous
A traffic scoping worksheet will be required for this project. City policy requires the project trips to be estimated using the Institute of Transportation Engineers’ (ITE) Trip Generation, 12th Edition. In general, trip generation regression equations shall be used when the R2 value is 0.70 or greater.
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Building Completeness Check
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VOID
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12/02/2025
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11/17/2025
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