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Engineering Review
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No Comments
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08/07/2023
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06/26/2023
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Building Review
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No Comments
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08/07/2023
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06/26/2023
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Planning Review
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No Comments
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08/07/2023
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06/26/2023
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Fire Review
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No Comments
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08/07/2023
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06/26/2023
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Other/Miscellaneous
These items are included as submittal conditions to the civil permit.
Review and improve the fire access from 15th Ave. Please analyze the all-weather stability of the access and the angles of inclination.
Porkchop added a Meridian for turn restrictions, need to be mountable unless otherwise approved by the Fire Code Official.
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Engineering Traffic Review
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No Comments
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08/07/2023
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06/23/2023
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Other/Miscellaneous
For the Meridian driveway design, the type and extent of physical access restrictions will be determined during civil review. Depending on the type of access restriction, coordination may be necessary with businesses on the east side of Meridian.
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Other/Miscellaneous
The required Meridian access restriction (right-in/right-out) will impact adjacent internal property owners. Applicant shall provide letters of support and/or documentation showing concurrence from adjacent property owners (legal access easement holders for ingress/egress @ Meridian). The City of Puyallup is evaluating if contacting adjacent property owners is necessary for this project.
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Other/Miscellaneous
The TIA was reviewed by our 3rd party consultant. Comments are provided within PDF document.
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Other/Miscellaneous
An updated AutoTurn analysis may be necessary if a raised channelization device is required at the Meridian driveway (instead of c-curb). This will require review by Traffic Engineering and FIre.
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Other/Miscellaneous
A right turn pocket is necessary at the Meridian driveway. Include this design in your next submittal.
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Engineering Traffic Review
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Revisions Required
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04/21/2023
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05/04/2023
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Other/Miscellaneous
For the Meridian driveway design, the type and extent of physical access restrictions will be determined during civil review. Depending on the type of access restriction, coordination may be necessary with businesses on the east side of Meridian.
The required Meridian access restriction (right-in/right-out) will impact adjacent internal property owners. Applicant shall provide letters of support and/or documentation showing concurrence from adjacent property owners (legal access easement holders for ingress/egress @ Meridian).
Proposed driveway improvements are partially located on private property. Coordinate with adjacent property owner for possible construction easement.
During civil review, the sidewalk alignment (on either end of frontage) will need to provide gradual transitions.
During civil review, the existing 30ft streetlight may need to be relocated and/or upgraded to meet current City standards. City standards require the edge of streetlight foundation to be at least 24” from face of curb. 12ft minimum arm must overhang at least 3ft into the roadway.
During civil review, included updated sight distance analysis that identifies all sight obstructions. (street tree placement, railing, monument signage, fences, bus pad, etc.)
Traffic Scoping comments sent directly to Transpo Group
Items to include in TIA:
-Once the traffic scoping document has been updated, must coordinate with the City on the scope of the TIA
-To ensure unserved demand is captured in your delay analysis, existing queue lengths need to be collected with turning movement counts. Provide a detailed description for how unserved demand will be accounted for in the TIA.
-Use 3% annual growth rate.
-Analyze the need for a right turn pocket on S Meridian AM/PM
-S Meridian/15th Ave SW shall be analyzed during the AM & PM peak hour. Existing queuing needs to be collected for each lane group.
-Safety analysis will be required at S Meridian/15th Ave SW & S Meridian/EB SR-512 intersections based on crash data from the last 5 years.
-City can provide signal timing plans for intersections under our control.
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Other/Miscellaneous
For the Meridian driveway design, the type and extent of physical access restrictions will be determined during civil review. Depending on the type of access restriction, coordination may be necessary with businesses on the east side of Meridian.
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Other/Miscellaneous
The required Meridian access restriction (right-in/right-out) will impact adjacent internal property owners. Applicant shall provide letters of support and/or documentation showing concurrence from adjacent property owners (legal access easement holders for ingress/egress @ Meridian). The City of Puyallup is evaluating if contacting adjacent property owners is necessary for this project.
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Other/Miscellaneous
The TIA was reviewed by our 3rd party consultant. Comments are provided within PDF document.
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Other/Miscellaneous
An updated AutoTurn analysis may be necessary if a raised channelization device is required at the Meridian driveway (instead of c-curb). This will require review by Traffic Engineering and FIre.
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Other/Miscellaneous
A right turn pocket is necessary at the Meridian driveway. Include this design in your next submittal.
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Engineering Review
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No Comments
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04/21/2023
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04/19/2023
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See Document Markup
The project appears to only be proposing 6 gas dispensers. Update the report [drainage report, pg 6]
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See Document Markup
Include an additional map indicating Basin 1 vs Basin 2 (Bypass) [Drainage report, pg 34]
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See Document Markup
Provide a preliminary WWHM calculation showing that the proposed Modular Wetland Unit meets minimum requirement #6. [drainage report, pg 43]
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See Document Markup
The pre-developed conditions do not show the existing impervious surfaces which will skew the WWHM results for the flow control calculation. Revise accordingly. [Drainage report, pg 45]
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See Document Markup
The proposed catch basin is being placed within the pedestrian access route. Revise accordingly. [site plan, pg 7]
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See Document Markup
The interior floor of trash enclosure shall be sloped towards a type I catch basin, or equivalent and be plumbed to sanitary sewer. Show this structure and connection. [site plan, pg 7]
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See Document Markup
The city requires grease interceptors for projects proposing to discharge greater than 100mg/L of fats/oils and grease. The grease interceptor shall be designed in accordance with 14.06.031 and the Uniform Plumbing Code. Revise the grease trap. [site plan, pg 8]
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See Document Markup
The proposed building requires a commercial sampling tee per city standard 04.03.04. [site plan, pg 8]
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See Document Markup
Provide information within the drainage report that speaks to the flow splitter. What is the purpose of this device prior to the treatment modular wetland unit? [drainage report, pg 6]
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See Document Markup
Is there an existing easement in place that allows for this connection on private property? If so, show it on the plans, if not provide this information. This may be conditioned to be a requirement of the civil permit, rather than the preliminary site plan. [site plan, pg 8]
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See Document Markup
Just an fyi, at the time of civils, this telephone cabinet will need to be strategically re-located to provide a 4' wide compliant ADA pathway. Ideally this would be placed within new 10' planter strip. [site plan, pg 8]
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Planning Review
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No Comments
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04/21/2023
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04/19/2023
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See Document Markup
Please resubmit all plans (landscaping, civils, etc.) with the updated property line in accordance with the ROW dedication. [landscape plan, L-1]
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Fire Review
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No Comments
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04/21/2023
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04/17/2023
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Building Review
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No Comments
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04/21/2023
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04/17/2023
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Engineering Traffic Review
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Revisions Required
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01/19/2023
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02/22/2023
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Other/Miscellaneous
For the Meridian driveway design, the type and extent of physical access restrictions will be determined during civil review. Depending on the type of access restriction, coordination may be necessary with businesses on the east side of Meridian.
The required Meridian access restriction (right-in/right-out) will impact adjacent internal property owners. Applicant shall provide letters of support and/or documentation showing concurrence from adjacent property owners (legal access easement holders for ingress/egress @ Meridian).
Proposed driveway improvements are partially located on private property. Coordinate with adjacent property owner for possible construction easement.
During civil review, the sidewalk alignment (on either end of frontage) will need to provide gradual transitions.
During civil review, the existing 30ft streetlight may need to be relocated and/or upgraded to meet current City standards. City standards require the edge of streetlight foundation to be at least 24” from face of curb. 12ft minimum arm must overhang at least 3ft into the roadway.
During civil review, included updated sight distance analysis that identifies all sight obstructions. (street tree placement, railing, monument signage, fences, bus pad, etc.)
Traffic Scoping comments sent directly to Transpo Group
Items to include in TIA:
-Once the traffic scoping document has been updated, must coordinate with the City on the scope of the TIA
-To ensure unserved demand is captured in your delay analysis, existing queue lengths need to be collected with turning movement counts. Provide a detailed description for how unserved demand will be accounted for in the TIA.
-Use 3% annual growth rate.
-Analyze the need for a right turn pocket on S Meridian AM/PM
-S Meridian/15th Ave SW shall be analyzed during the AM & PM peak hour. Existing queuing needs to be collected for each lane group.
-Safety analysis will be required at S Meridian/15th Ave SW & S Meridian/EB SR-512 intersections based on crash data from the last 5 years.
-City can provide signal timing plans for intersections under our control.
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Planning Review
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Revisions Required
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01/19/2023
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01/25/2023
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See Document Markup
Increase the perimeter landscaping to 12' along entire frontage [landscape plan, pg.1]
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See Document Markup
Landscaping along the full length of the western property line is required to be at least 6ft - Type III landscaping. This requirement may be adjusted based on circulation needs.[landscape plan, pg.1]
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See Document Markup
Provide landscaping between the property line and the plaza (12ft landscaping) [landscape plan, pg 1]
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See Document Markup
Provide 12ft landscaping WITHIN property lines. Proposal goes outside of the property lines [landscape plan, pg.1]
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See Document Markup
No more than eight (8) parking spaces shall be placed consecutively without a landscape island per VMS 14.4 Type IV Design Standards. Since the ADA stall is the eighth stall and room is required for exiting and entering the vehicle, you could place the landscape island between stalls 5&6. [landscape plan, pg.1]
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See Document Markup
PMC 20.55.025 states that 30% of the required amount of parking stalls should be compact [site plan, pg. 1]
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See Document Markup
Perimeter and internal landscape islands are not meeting 200SF or 500SF min. areas. All perimeter landscape islands shall be a minimum of 12ft wide with a minimum area of 200 sq ft of area. 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 or12.10 of the VMS. All internal landscape islands shall be a minimum of 15ft in width with a minimum area of 500 sq ft. 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 or12.10 of the VMS.; fifty percent (50%) of trees in internal islands shall be Class III or Class IV evergreen conifers. [landscape plan, pg. 1]
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See Document Markup
Provide calculation for landscape islands internal to the site that are not perimeter landscaping to prove PMC 20.58.005 (1) is being met [landscape plan, pg. 1]
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See Document Markup
Please provide more than one outdoor amenity. Example options are found in PMC 20.30.037 (2)(a) [landscape plan, pg. 1]
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See Document Markup
Establish a defined path of 12ft in width(minimum) leading from the public right-of-way directly to both building entries using decorative/stamped paving (PMC20.26.300 (3.b.ii)) [landscape plan, pg. 1]
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See Document Markup
Pierce County will be requiring a shelter pad for a future bus shelter. The shelter pad will need to be the size and depth. This will be a condition of approval to be reviewed and inspected during civils [site plan, pg. 1]
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See Document Markup
Provide calculations showing that no less than 60% of the surface area of the eastern, street-facing wall consists of windows and/or transparent doorways. Measuring from a pedestrian scale of 2'-8' is not allowed. Please measure from the roof line down (parapet does not need to be included). (PMC 20.26.300 (3.d)) [elevations, pg. 1]
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See Document Markup
Signage is not addressed during the preliminary site plan stage. A separate sign permit will be required during the building permit process. You have proposed façade signage, a monument sign, as well as a pole sign.
Please see PMC 20.60.055 Special provisions for the CG, CG, ML, and MR zones for more information regarding regulations for signs within the CG zone for your future sign permit. Please note that one (1) freestanding or projecting or monument sign is allowed per street frontage as well as the other special provisions for signs within the zone [elevations, pg. 4]
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Other/Miscellaneous
SEPA Checklist
1. The Squaxin Island Tribe have provided a comment letter. Please see the attachment in Documents & Images in the CityView Portal.
2. The Nisqually Indian Tribe have provided a comment letter. Please see the attachment in Documents & Images in the CityView Portal.
3. The Puyallup Tribe has requested a cultural resource survey prior to any ground disturbance. The project location is a high probability area for impacting cultural resources including multiple known/recorded village sites. Please see the attachment in Documents & Images in the CityView Portal.
a. The city will be considering these Cultural Resources comments and is preliminarily identifying this is a mitigation measure in the preparation of ta SEPA MDNS, such as condition would require the applicant to prepare an archaeological site investigation, in accordance with state DAHP and Tribal standards/guidelines prior to permit issuance.
4. The Department of Ecology has provided a comment letter. Please see the attachment in Documents & Images in the CityView Portal
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See Document Markup
Required perimeter landscaping requirements [landscape plan, pg. 1]
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See Document Markup
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See Document Markup
Please resubmit all plans (landscaping, civils, etc.) with the updated property line in accordance with the ROW dedication. [landscape plan, L-1]
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Other/Miscellaneous
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Fire Review
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No Comments
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01/19/2023
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01/18/2023
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Other/Miscellaneous
1) Verify fire access is less than 10 % slope.
2) Check/provide fire access for auto turn.
3) Subject to applicable codes and standards at the time of complete building/fire permit application.
4) Note: Separate Fire Construction Permits for Tanks/Dispensers
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Engineering Review
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Revisions Required
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01/19/2023
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01/18/2023
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Other/Miscellaneous
Type your notes here
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See Document Markup
Add existing property line linetype to the legend. [Site plan]
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See Document Markup
What is this linetype representing? Add to legend. [Site Plan]
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See Document Markup
Right of way dedication along S Meridian St will be required such that the sidewalk is completely in the public right of way. [site plan]
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See Document Markup
Provide a survey map showing the existing conditions. This shall include the existing building, paving, vegetation, underground tanks, fences and points of connections for utility system. [site plan]
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See Document Markup
Provide a secondary sheet showing existing and proposed contours/spot elevations. [site plan]
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See Document Markup
Include the building dimensions. [Site Plan]
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See Document Markup
Add the pedestrian access path hatch/arrow linetype into the legend. [Site Plan]
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Other/Miscellaneous
The proposed pumping for the project detention system does not meet the 2019 Ecology manual Flow Control Standard for Minimum Requirement #7. I have not seen a project at the City of Puyallup be able to meet the flow control standard when pumping on the outlet side of a storm system. The pump must be the mechanism modeled in the continuous modeling calculation with the point of compliance being the discharge leaving the site. Provide a revised stormwater design that meets the flow control duration standard. [Drainage report, pg 22]
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See Document Markup
Show the location of the proposed detention system and treatment device. [Site plan]
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See Document Markup
Show existing utility mains on-site. [Site Plan]
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Other/Miscellaneous
Update the drainage report from the 2014 reference. The city has transitioned to the 2019 Ecology Manual.
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See Document Markup
Provide right of way dedication for the classification of S Meridian. The sidewalk on the western side of Meridian shall be maintained in the public right of way. [Site Plan]
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See Document Markup
Revise the sheet index to be accurate. [site plan, pg 1]
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See Document Markup
Show the existing parcel lines for the lots shown on the plans. [site plan, pg 1]
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See Document Markup
Provide a secondary sheet showing existing and proposed contours/spot elevations. [site plan]
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See Document Markup
The project appears to only be proposing 6 gas dispensers. Update the report [drainage report, pg 6]
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See Document Markup
Include an additional map indicating Basin 1 vs Basin 2 (Bypass) [Drainage report, pg 34]
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See Document Markup
Provide a preliminary WWHM calculation showing that the proposed Modular Wetland Unit meets minimum requirement #6. [drainage report, pg 43]
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See Document Markup
The pre-developed conditions do not show the existing impervious surfaces which will skew the WWHM results for the flow control calculation. Revise accordingly. [Drainage report, pg 45]
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See Document Markup
The proposed catch basin is being placed within the pedestrian access route. Revise accordingly. [site plan, pg 7]
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See Document Markup
The interior floor of trash enclosure shall be sloped towards a type I catch basin, or equivalent and be plumbed to sanitary sewer. Show this structure and connection. [site plan, pg 7]
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See Document Markup
The city requires grease interceptors for projects proposing to discharge greater than 100mg/L of fats/oils and grease. The grease interceptor shall be designed in accordance with 14.06.031 and the Uniform Plumbing Code. Revise the grease trap. [site plan, pg 8]
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See Document Markup
The proposed building requires a commercial sampling tee per city standard 04.03.04. [site plan, pg 8]
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See Document Markup
Provide information within the drainage report that speaks to the flow splitter. What is the purpose of this device prior to the treatment modular wetland unit? [drainage report, pg 6]
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See Document Markup
Provide a secondary sheet showing existing and proposed contours/spot elevations. [site plan]
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See Document Markup
Is there an existing easement in place that allows for this connection on private property? If so, show it on the plans, if not provide this information. This may be conditioned to be a requirement of the civil permit, rather than the preliminary site plan. [site plan, pg 8]
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See Document Markup
Just an fyi, at the time of civils, this telephone cabinet will need to be strategically re-located to provide a 4' wide compliant ADA pathway. Ideally this would be placed within new 10' planter strip. [site plan, pg 8]
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Building Review
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No Comments
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01/19/2023
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01/18/2023
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Other/Miscellaneous
1.Remove or adjust lot lines to meet building code setbacks.
2. When ready to submit for permit, plans must be complete with all building, plumbing, mechanical, energy code requirements and accessibility requirements per the Codes in place at the time of a complete submittal.
3.Each structure will be covered under separate permits.
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Engineering Review
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Revisions Required
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07/01/2022
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07/18/2022
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Other/Miscellaneous
Type your notes here
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See Document Markup
Add existing property line linetype to the legend. [Site plan]
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See Document Markup
What is this linetype representing? Add to legend. [Site Plan]
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See Document Markup
Right of way dedication along S Meridian St will be required such that the sidewalk is completely in the public right of way. [site plan]
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See Document Markup
Provide a survey map showing the existing conditions. This shall include the existing building, paving, vegetation, underground tanks, fences and points of connections for utility system. [site plan]
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See Document Markup
Provide a secondary sheet showing existing and proposed contours/spot elevations. [site plan]
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See Document Markup
Include the building dimensions. [Site Plan]
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See Document Markup
Add the pedestrian access path hatch/arrow linetype into the legend. [Site Plan]
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Other/Miscellaneous
The proposed pumping for the project detention system does not meet the 2019 Ecology manual Flow Control Standard for Minimum Requirement #7. I have not seen a project at the City of Puyallup be able to meet the flow control standard when pumping on the outlet side of a storm system. The pump must be the mechanism modeled in the continuous modeling calculation with the point of compliance being the discharge leaving the site. Provide a revised stormwater design that meets the flow control duration standard. [Drainage report, pg 22]
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See Document Markup
Show the location of the proposed detention system and treatment device. [Site plan]
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See Document Markup
Show existing utility mains on-site. [Site Plan]
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Other/Miscellaneous
Update the drainage report from the 2014 reference. The city has transitioned to the 2019 Ecology Manual.
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See Document Markup
Provide right of way dedication for the classification of S Meridian. The sidewalk on the western side of Meridian shall be maintained in the public right of way. [Site Plan]
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Engineering Traffic Review
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Revisions Required
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07/01/2022
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07/18/2022
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Other/Miscellaneous
Access:
S Meridian along the site is designated as a Major Arterial. City standards (Section 101.10.1) require minimum spacing of 300 feet from the intersection & driveways measured between closest edges of the driveway. Per City standards, commercial driveways must be aligned with intersections/driveways across the street.
Proposed driveway & existing driveway access do not meet current engineering standards.
-Proposed driveway is located approximately 65ft south of the WSDOT EB SR-512 signal (between the closest edges of each access – PC/PT). This is significantly less than the 300ft spacing requirement
-Existing driveway is located approximately 170ft north of S Meridian/15th Ave SW signal (between the closest edges of each access – PC/PT). This is significantly less than the 300ft spacing requirement. To mitigate deficient driveway spacing along this heavily congested arterial section, existing access shall be restricted to right-in/right-out.
Per Puyallup Municipal Code Section 11.08.135, the applicant/owner would be expected to construct half-street improvements including curb, gutter, planter strip, sidewalk, roadway base, pavement, and street lighting. Any existing improvements which are damaged now or during construction, or which do not meet current City Standards, shall be replaced.
-S Meridian is classified as a Major Arterial and shall consist of curb, gutter, 8ft sidewalks, 10ft planter strip, and streetlights. The improvements shall be from street centerline. Assuming a symmetrical cross section, additional right-of-way (ROW) on S Meridian may need to be dedicated to the city.
Traffic Impact fees (TIF) will be assessed in accordance with fees adopted by ordinance, per PMC 21.10. Impact fees are subject to change and are adopted by ordinance. The applicant shall pay the proportionate impact fees adopted at the time of building permit application
AutoTurn analysis will be required to ensure the largest anticipated design vehicle can safely maneuver throughout site and driveways.
-Analysis must include the following:
-All movements need to start straight and end straight.
-Make sure “Turn Wheels from Stop” is not selected.
-Please include the template of the vehicles used
-For clarity, wheel & overhang paths should be different colors.
-Include the appropriate fire apparatus.
- Clearly identify any encroachment into adjacent lanes of traffic.
For the AutoTurn analysis, include the existing 15th Ave SW driveway access. Due to access restrictions on S Meridian, many vehicles will use this driveway for outbound left turns.
The existing S Meridian driveway must meet minimum commercial driveway requirements (35ft curb radius, 30ft width). This could change based on the design vehicles used for the AutoTurn analysis.
Design must provide at least 200ft of on-site queue storage for proposed car wash. Identify this queue storage on preliminary site plan
Evaluate existing ADA ramp at the SW corner of SR-512 traffic signal
Evaluate the need for ADA handrail along S Meridian frontage (back of sidewalk).
Sight distance analysis required
-City standards require 415ft of ESD, 400ft of SSD (0.5ft object height).
-Setback 14.5ft from face of curb to evaluate sight lines.
-Identify street tree placement, monument signage, fences, etc. that could obstruct sight distance.
-Sight distance analysis shall account future bus pad/shelter location
Traffic Scoping Worksheet:
Traffic Scoping Worksheet needs to account for EV charging stations. Define trip generation assumptions (gross trips, pass-by trips, diverted trips, etc.)
Per previous comments, the City will not allow an additional non-standard driveway along S Meridian. Existing access must be access restricted to right-in/right-out. Update trip distribution & assignment based on these requirements.
Once the traffic scoping document has been updated, must coordinate with the City on the scope of the TIA
- To ensure unserved demand is captured in your delay analysis, existing queue lengths need to be collected with turning movement counts. Provide a detailed description for how unserved demand will be accounted for in the TIA.
-Use 3% annual growth rate.
-Analyze the need for a right turn pocket on S Meridian
-S Meridian/15th Ave SW shall be analyzed during the AM & PM peak hour. Existing queuing needs to be collected for each lane group.
-Safety analysis will be required at S Meridian/15th Ave SW & S Meridian/EB SR-512 intersections based on crash data from the last 5 years.
-City can provide signal timing plans for intersections under our control.
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Planning Review
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Revisions Required
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07/01/2022
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07/18/2022
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See Document Markup
Increase the perimeter landscaping to 12' along entire frontage [landscape plan, pg.1]
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See Document Markup
Landscaping along the full length of the western property line is required to be at least 6ft - Type III landscaping. This requirement may be adjusted based on circulation needs.[landscape plan, pg.1]
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See Document Markup
Provide landscaping between the property line and the plaza (12ft landscaping) [landscape plan, pg 1]
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See Document Markup
Provide 12ft landscaping WITHIN property lines. Proposal goes outside of the property lines [landscape plan, pg.1]
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See Document Markup
No more than eight (8) parking spaces shall be placed consecutively without a landscape island per VMS 14.4 Type IV Design Standards. Since the ADA stall is the eighth stall and room is required for exiting and entering the vehicle, you could place the landscape island between stalls 5&6. [landscape plan, pg.1]
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See Document Markup
PMC 20.55.025 states that 30% of the required amount of parking stalls should be compact [site plan, pg. 1]
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Perimeter and internal landscape islands are not meeting 200SF or 500SF min. areas. All perimeter landscape islands shall be a minimum of 12ft wide with a minimum area of 200 sq ft of area. 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 or12.10 of the VMS. All internal landscape islands shall be a minimum of 15ft in width with a minimum area of 500 sq ft. 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 or12.10 of the VMS.; fifty percent (50%) of trees in internal islands shall be Class III or Class IV evergreen conifers. [landscape plan, pg. 1]
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Provide calculation for landscape islands internal to the site that are not perimeter landscaping to prove PMC 20.58.005 (1) is being met [landscape plan, pg. 1]
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Please provide more than one outdoor amenity. Example options are found in PMC 20.30.037 (2)(a) [landscape plan, pg. 1]
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Establish a defined path of 12ft in width(minimum) leading from the public right-of-way directly to both building entries using decorative/stamped paving (PMC20.26.300 (3.b.ii)) [landscape plan, pg. 1]
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Pierce County will be requiring a shelter pad for a future bus shelter. The shelter pad will need to be the size and depth. This will be a condition of approval to be reviewed and inspected during civils [site plan, pg. 1]
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Provide calculations showing that no less than 60% of the surface area of the eastern, street-facing wall consists of windows and/or transparent doorways. Measuring from a pedestrian scale of 2'-8' is not allowed. Please measure from the roof line down (parapet does not need to be included). (PMC 20.26.300 (3.d)) [elevations, pg. 1]
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Signage is not addressed during the preliminary site plan stage. A separate sign permit will be required during the building permit process. You have proposed façade signage, a monument sign, as well as a pole sign.
Please see PMC 20.60.055 Special provisions for the CG, CG, ML, and MR zones for more information regarding regulations for signs within the CG zone for your future sign permit. Please note that one (1) freestanding or projecting or monument sign is allowed per street frontage as well as the other special provisions for signs within the zone [elevations, pg. 4]
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Other/Miscellaneous
SEPA Checklist
1. The Squaxin Island Tribe have provided a comment letter. Please see the attachment in Documents & Images in the CityView Portal.
2. The Nisqually Indian Tribe have provided a comment letter. Please see the attachment in Documents & Images in the CityView Portal.
3. The Puyallup Tribe has requested a cultural resource survey prior to any ground disturbance. The project location is a high probability area for impacting cultural resources including multiple known/recorded village sites. Please see the attachment in Documents & Images in the CityView Portal.
a. The city will be considering these Cultural Resources comments and is preliminarily identifying this is a mitigation measure in the preparation of ta SEPA MDNS, such as condition would require the applicant to prepare an archaeological site investigation, in accordance with state DAHP and Tribal standards/guidelines prior to permit issuance.
4. The Department of Ecology has provided a comment letter. Please see the attachment in Documents & Images in the CityView Portal
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Required perimeter landscaping requirements [landscape plan, pg. 1]
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Building Review
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Revisions Required
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07/01/2022
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07/05/2022
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Other/Miscellaneous
1.Remove or adjust lot lines to meet building code setbacks.
2. When ready to submit for permit, plans must be complete with all building, plumbing, mechanical, energy code requirements and accessibility requirements per the Codes in place at the time of a complete submittal.
3.Each structure will be covered under separate permits.
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Fire Review
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Revisions Required
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07/01/2022
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06/30/2022
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Other/Miscellaneous
1) Verify fire access is less than 10 % slope.
2) Check/provide fire access for auto turn.
3) Subject to applicable codes and standards at the time of complete building/fire permit application.
4) Note: Separate Fire Construction Permits for Tanks/Dispensers
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