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Planning Application Status

PLPSP20240066


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Summary

PLPSP20240066
1200 7th Ave Townhomes
Preliminary Site Plan
Preliminary Site Plan
File Closed
06/18/2024
TAC BUILD LLC
Six (6) townhome development on a .46-acre site in the RM-10 zone. Project includes connection to public utilities, storm water, and landscaping. Project is subject to multi-family design review.

Locations

Reviews

Review Type Outcome Est. Completion Date Completed
Engineering Traffic Review No Comments 08/30/2024 10/02/2024
Building Review No Comments 08/30/2024 10/02/2024
Engineering Review No Comments 08/30/2024 10/01/2024
Fire Review No Comments 08/30/2024 09/03/2024
Planning Review No Comments 08/30/2024 08/30/2024

Fees

Paid Fees Amount Paid Owing Date Paid
SEPA Checklist Fee (with planning permit) $250.00 $250.00 Paid 06/18/2024
Preliminary Site Plan Fee $690.00 $690.00 Paid 06/18/2024
Outstanding Fees Amount Paid Owing Date Paid
No outstanding fees.


Application(s) will not be processed until outstanding fees have been paid in full.

$0.00

Meetings

There are no hearings for this planning application.

Conditions

Condition Status Category
Sign Posted On Site Resolved Public Noticing
Planning Division
Public notice sign must be posted on site in a publically visible location.
Signed Affidavit Resolved Public Noticing
Planning Division
Signed Affidavit must be provided.
Miscellaneous Planning Condition Resolved Submit With Building Permit Application
Planning Division
The site is zoned RM-10 which allows for 10 dwelling units per acre; at .46a, a total of 5 units are permitted without density bonuses. With density bonuses, six (6) units may be permitted. The project proposes six (6) units and appears to assume the use of PMC 20.25.0235 (4) to gain the additional unit. a. At the time of building permit, the applicant shall demonstrate compliance with the ADA unit regulation (one (1) additional ADA unit above code minimum, with two (2) total ADA stalls).
Miscellaneous Planning Condition Resolved Submit With Civil Permit Application
Planning Division
On the final civil site plan, please demonstrate the following open space and landscaping is provided: a. 25% of the lot is dedicated as landscaped area i. A total of 5,000 square feet of landscaped area is required based on land area of the project site b. 20% of landscaped area is available for common open space, with half of that (10%) as an active amenity area c. Include the delineated private open space area of 200 square feet per unit. i. PMC 20.15 defines “Open space, private” as a yard, garden, patio, or balcony that is attached or directly accessible to each dwelling unit and provided with vegetative screening, berms or structural screening to achieve a degree of vertical closure of the space and to obstruct the view from common open space or public rights-of-way
Miscellaneous Planning Condition Resolved Submit With Civil Permit Application
Planning Division
Provide a final landscape plan at the time of civil permit application. The plant mix on the preliminary document appears to meet the intent of the code; staff would prefer to see larger canopy trees on the far south side of the site and between the buildings and parking areas.
Miscellaneous Planning Condition Resolved Submit With Civil Permit Application
Planning Division
Any fence greater than 6ft in height will require a separate building permit. Please ensure that any proposed fences are shown on the final landscape plan with utility overlay as part of the civil application and that the fences meet the standards listed in PMC 20.25.040 (5).
Miscellaneous Planning Condition Resolved
Planning Division
Provide a plan for bike parking for residents at the time of building permit, or on the final landscape plan if exterior to units.
Miscellaneous Planning Condition Resolved
Planning Division
Trash and recycling shall be visually screened from streets and adjacent properties by: (i) substantial sight-obscuring landscaping which will achieve a height of at least six feet within three years of planting; or (ii) an enclosure constructed of the same siding materials used on the primary residential structures. Demonstrate the trash enclosure meets these requirements at the time of final building permit, or on the final landscape plan if landscaping is used.
Miscellaneous Planning Condition Resolved
Planning Division
Any large mechanical equipment shall be screened from surrounding residentially zoned properties and public rights-of-way. Minor utility equipment, such as small generators, utility meters, air conditioners, or junction boxes, which are less than three and one-half feet in height, shall be exempt from screening requirements. Alternative methods for screening may include the use of building or parapet walls, sight-obscuring fencing and/or landscaping, equipment enclosures, consolidation and orientation of devices towards the center of the rooftop, and/or the use of neutral color surfaces.
Miscellaneous Planning Condition Resolved
Planning Division
Building-mounted lighting shall be directed away from other residential structures and/or windows as to not create direct illumination, shall be shielded as to avoid glare from exposed bulbs off site and shall use necessary means to avoid excessive light throw. Light illumination shall not be cast beyond the premises and shall be limited to illumination of surfaces intended for pedestrians or vehicles. Light fixtures shall include all necessary refractors within the housing to direct lighting to areas intended to be illuminated. The director shall retain the right to require a photometric plan to ensure compliance with these standards.
Miscellaneous Planning Condition Resolved Submit With Civil Permit Application
Planning Division
The proposed stand of trees to be planted in the courtyard between the two buildings and within 20' of the north and south elevations shall be shown on the final landscape plan with utility overlay as part of the civil application packet in order to meet the Architectural Massing section of the multi-family design review.
Miscellaneous Condition Resolved
Engineering Division
Location of driveway and utilities in the right of way will likely need to shift to align with the City's 7th Ave Sidewalk CIP. Currently this CIP is at 90% design. When preparing for civil construction permit submittal, applicant shall coordinate with City CIP project for design within and adjacent to the right of way.
Miscellaneous Condition Resolved
Engineering Division
WATER: • Water design shall be in accordance with City Standards, Section 300 for Water System Requirements. [PMC 14.02.120] • Water connection fees and systems development charges (SDC) are due at the time of building permit issuance and do not vest until time of permit issuance. [PMC 14.02.040, 14.10.030]
Miscellaneous Condition Resolved
Engineering Division
SANITARY SEWER: • Sanitary sewer design shall be in accordance with City Standards, Section 400 for Sewer System Requirements. [PMC 17.42] • Sewer connection fees and systems development charges (SDC) are due at the time of building permit issuance and do not vest until time of permit issuance. [PMC 14.10.010, 14.10.030]
Miscellaneous Condition Resolved
Engineering Division
STORMWATER/ EROSION CONTROL: • Stormwater design shall be in accordance with City Standards, Section 200 for Stormwater System Requirements, PMC Chapter 21.10, and the current stormwater management manual as adopted by the City Council at the time of building permit. [PMC 17.42] • Stormwater Systems Development fees are due at the time of site development permit or in the case where no site development permit is required, at the time of building permit issuance; and the fees do not vest until the time of site development permit issuance, or at the time of building permit issuance in the case where a site development permit is not required.
Miscellaneous Condition Resolved Submit With Building Permit Application
Building Division
-- Project specific notes: 1. Building plans will need to be complete with all building, mechanical, plumbing, energy code items and accessibility requirements that apply to project. Current codes are the 2021 Washington State codes with Puyallup amendments. In general, local amendments other than administrative processes are limited to Fire Code elements for Fire Alarm, Fire Flow, Fire Sprinklers and Fire Access. Please see the Puyallup Municipal Code chapter 16 and 17. 2. A demolition permit is required to remove the existing building(s). The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency requires advanced notification on any structure with a roof area greater than 120 square feet. https://pscleanair.gov/185/Asbestos 3. Electric Vehicle parking infrastructure is required. Per the WAC 51-50-0429; 10% of total parking spaces shall have EV charging stations, 25 of total parking spaces shall be EV ready, and 10% of total parking spaces shall be EV capable. 4. R3 occupancies may be constructed using the International Residential Code or the International Building Code. With sprinklers, a one-hour fire rated common wall is required to separate each dwelling. Without sprinklers, a two-hour fire rated common wall (or two 1-hour rated walls) is required to separate each dwelling. The common wall shared by two townhouse units shall be constructed without plumbing or mechanical equipment, ducts, or vents in the cavity of the common wall and must be continuous from the foundation to the underside of the roof sheathing. Clearly define all fire rated assemblies on the plans with supporting U.L. assembly details. 5. Townhouses and Group R-2, R-3 and R-4 buildings three stories or less in height above grade plane, as well as accessory structures thereto, are within the scope of the Washington State Energy Code – Residential Provisions (WSEC-R section R101.2). 6. Confirm with the site’s waste management company that the space in front of the Trash Staging Area is sufficient for waste management vehicles. 7. A separate permit is required for each building. -- Building General Notes: a. All electrical is permitted by the Washington State Department L & I. b. For all accessible requirements, the City adopted the 2021 IBC / WAC 51-50 and the ICC A117.1-2017 standard. c. A Geotechnical Report for the building site area is required at the time of submittal.
Miscellaneous Condition Resolved Standard Conditions
Traffic Division
Impact Fees: 1. The city has adopted a City-Wide Traffic Impact Fee of $4,500 per PM peak hour trip. Final fees will be calculated and assessed by the City at the time of building permit issuance Traffic Scoping document received 2. Park impact fee was established by Ordinance 3142 dated July 3, 2017 and shall be charged per new dwelling unit based on its size. These fees are charged and due prior to building permit issuance. Park Impact Fee (Per residential dwelling Unit): Less than 500 sqft $1,560.05 500 - 999 sqft $2,313.53 1,000 – 1,999 sqft $3,291.31 2,000 sqft or more $4,017.30
Miscellaneous Condition Resolved Standard Conditions
Traffic Division
Coordination with the City's Capital Improvement division prior to any civil construction is required. 7th AVE SE roadway will be improved along the project frontage. Fee in leu of improvements will be assessed for this project.

Related Permit & Planning Applications

Reference Number Status Type
PRCCP20241694 Permit(s) Issued Civil Construction Permit
PRRNTH20250328 Permit(s) Issued Residential - New Townhouse
PRRNTH20250333 Permit(s) Issued Residential - New Townhouse
PRDE20250669 Closed Demolition
PLPRE20240022 File Closed Pre-Application

Documents & Images

Date Uploaded File Type Name
06/18/2024 Other R0-02 1200 7TH AVE SE Multifamily Design Review Worksheet
06/18/2024 Drawing LANDSCAPE PLANS
06/18/2024 Drawing ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS
06/18/2024 Form TRAAFFIC SCOPING WORKSHEET
06/18/2024 Form SEPA ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
06/18/2024 Study PRELIMINARY STORM REPORT
06/18/2024 Map VICINITY MAP
06/18/2024 Plans SITE PLAN
06/18/2024 Receipt Receipt for transaction:2024-001297
06/18/2024 Other TREE RISK ASSESSMENT
06/21/2024 Letter Initial Submittal Incompleteness Letter (Generate/Send Initial Submittal Incompleteness Letter)
06/21/2024 Form Critical Areas ID
06/27/2024 Letter Determination of Completeness Letter
07/02/2024 Letter NOA Site Posting Template (Send NOA Site Posting Sign)
07/02/2024 Letter NOA Legal Notice (Send NOA Legal Notice for Publication)
07/02/2024 Letter Notice of Application Mailer (Send NOA Surrounding Owner Notice)
07/03/2024 RE_ Notice of Application - Preliminary Site Plan and SEPA PLPSP20240066 - City of Puyallup
07/03/2024 Mailing Vicinity Map
07/03/2024 PLPSP20240066 Mailing Labels
07/09/2024 Email PLPSP20240066 NOA - Nisqually Indian Tribe Response 07092024
07/15/2024 PLPSP20240066 NOA Affidavit
07/29/2024 PLSSP20240066 NOA - Ecology Response
08/29/2024 PLSSP20240066 NOA - Ecology Response
09/18/2024 PLPSP20240066 - SEPA Adoption 09182024
10/02/2024 Letter Final DRT Letter


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