Review Type
Outcome
Est. Completion Date
Completed
Building Review
VOID
08/29/2022
08/27/2022
Reviewer:
Reviewer Comments:
Fire Review
VOID
08/29/2022
08/27/2022
Reviewer:
Reviewer Comments:
Planning Review
No Comments
08/29/2022
08/24/2022
Reviewer:
Corrections:
Correction 1:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Please show square footage of all proposed lots and tracts on site plan Per PMC 19.02.100 (h)
Correction 2:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Planning Correction, Site Plan, Pg. 2
Correction 3:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Please use Boundary Line Adjustment Cover Page as seen in this template: https://www.cityofpuyallup.org/DocumentCenter/View/13811/BLA-Cover-Page-Template-2021?bidId=Contents of submitted site plan are required to be identical as seen on the template.
Correction 4:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Planning Correction, Site Plan, Pg. 1
Correction 5:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Prior to submittal to the city for final signatures, please add a Critical Area note to denote the presence of a CRITICAL AREA ON SITE on Sheet 1Lot 1, contains wetland areas and protective wetland buffers. A note shall be included on the face of the plat for each affected lot indicating: This lot contains a wetland and/or wetland buffer that is protected by federal, state and local regulations. A wetland is a permanently, semi-permanently, or seasonally flooded area of land with a distinct ecosystem based on hydrology, hydric soils, and vegetation adapted for life in water saturated soils. Wetlands provide numerous benefits to the natural environment including water quality, flood control, wildlife habitat, shoreline stability, and aesthetic values. Since the 1780s, Washington has lost 31 percent of its wetland areas, from 1.35 million acres to 938,000 acres, contributing to loss of flood storage and habitat areas. Wetlands are critical to the overall health of watersheds and property owners are key for protecting, restoring, and managing our state's remaining wetland resources. Modification of land or vegetation and/or encroachment/conversion of these areas is strictly prohibited without prior government approval.
Correction 6:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Planning Comment, Site Plan, Pg. 1
Correction 7:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Please show building size in square feet. Planning Correction, Site Plan, Pg 3. PMC 19.02.100 (K)
Correction 8:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Correction 9:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Correction 10:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Reviewer Comments:
Engineering Traffic Review
VOID
08/29/2022
08/10/2022
Reviewer:
Reviewer Comments:
Engineering Review
VOID
08/29/2022
08/09/2022
Reviewer:
Reviewer Comments:
Planning Review
Revisions Required
07/29/2022
07/28/2022
Reviewer:
Corrections:
Correction 1:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Please show square footage of all proposed lots and tracts on site plan Per PMC 19.02.100 (h)
Correction 2:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Planning Correction, Site Plan, Pg. 2
Correction 3:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Please use Boundary Line Adjustment Cover Page as seen in this template: https://www.cityofpuyallup.org/DocumentCenter/View/13811/BLA-Cover-Page-Template-2021?bidId=Contents of submitted site plan are required to be identical as seen on the template.
Correction 4:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Planning Correction, Site Plan, Pg. 1
Correction 5:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Prior to submittal to the city for final signatures, please add a Critical Area note to denote the presence of a CRITICAL AREA ON SITE on Sheet 1Lot 1, contains wetland areas and protective wetland buffers. A note shall be included on the face of the plat for each affected lot indicating: This lot contains a wetland and/or wetland buffer that is protected by federal, state and local regulations. A wetland is a permanently, semi-permanently, or seasonally flooded area of land with a distinct ecosystem based on hydrology, hydric soils, and vegetation adapted for life in water saturated soils. Wetlands provide numerous benefits to the natural environment including water quality, flood control, wildlife habitat, shoreline stability, and aesthetic values. Since the 1780s, Washington has lost 31 percent of its wetland areas, from 1.35 million acres to 938,000 acres, contributing to loss of flood storage and habitat areas. Wetlands are critical to the overall health of watersheds and property owners are key for protecting, restoring, and managing our state's remaining wetland resources. Modification of land or vegetation and/or encroachment/conversion of these areas is strictly prohibited without prior government approval.
Correction 6:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Planning Comment, Site Plan, Pg. 1
Correction 7:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Please show building size in square feet. Planning Correction, Site Plan, Pg 3. PMC 19.02.100 (K)
Correction 8:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Correction 9:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Correction 10:
See Document Markup
Comments:
Reviewer Comments:
Engineering Review
No Comments
07/29/2022
07/27/2022
Reviewer:
Reviewer Comments:
Building Review
VOID
07/29/2022
07/26/2022
Reviewer:
Reviewer Comments:
Fire Review
VOID
07/29/2022
07/26/2022
Reviewer:
Reviewer Comments:
Engineering Traffic Review
VOID
07/29/2022
07/01/2022
Reviewer:
Reviewer Comments: