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Permit Number
SDP-2021-0012
Applicant Name (LN, FN)
KEVIN ANDERSON PORT OF ANACORTES
Project Name
Port of Anacortes JKL Lot Improvements
Project Description
Improve existing gravel parking lot with landscaping, paving, striping, storm drains and treatment, and lighting.
Application Date
12/21/2021
Parcel
P53862
P56860
P56861
P32880
Location
600 T AVE ANACORTES, WA 98221
Document Type
SEPA Determination
Date
6/17/2021
Status
SEPA Determination Complete
Project Manager
Libby Grage
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City of Anacortes <br /> Planning, Community& <br /> Economic Development <br /> cU Date Received: <br /> 12/21/21 <br /> COA File# <br /> SDP-2021-0012 <br /> /ri.rat. <br /> STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT <br /> NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) <br /> Project Name: Cap Sante RV Park and JKL Parking Lot Improvements <br /> Location: Cap Sante Marina-North Basin 600 T Street, Anacortes, Washington, 98221 <br /> Proponent: Port of Anacortes <br /> Description of Proposal: The Port of Anacortes (Port) proposes to redevelop an existing 26 space <br /> RV Park and adjacent gravel parking lot at Cap Sante Marina. Improvements would modernize the RV <br /> Park with updated facilities for RV Park guests and pave and install stormwater facilities and <br /> landscaping at the JKL parking lot. There would be no change in use at the current site and there <br /> would be a reduction of one RV space in the redevelopment. The existing site is currently an <br /> unimproved gravel RV Park and parking area without amenities, utilities, or appropriate stormwater <br /> handing facilities. The project would include the following individual components: <br /> • Paving of the interior RV Park driveways and the JKL parking lot to reduce erodible and dust <br /> producing surfaces. <br /> • Modification of RV parking to 25 pull-through spaces and installation of two Americans with <br /> Disabilities Act (ADA) accessible spaces with suitable slopes to facilitate access. Grading and <br /> paving of the adjacent existing parking lot would increase parking spaces from about 90 to <br /> 130. <br /> • Grading and leveling of approximately 4 acres of the existing gravel RV Park and parking lot to <br /> establish a grade for improved stormwater management. Approximately 2,500 cubic yards <br /> (CY) of cut and 7,880 CY of fill would be graded. <br /> • Installation of updated stormwater infrastructure, including catch basins, conveyances, and <br /> treatment facilities would be completed to meet Washington State Department of Ecology <br /> (Ecology) stormwater management standards. <br /> • Provision of utilities including water, electricity, cable, and sanitary sewer to each pull through <br /> RV space. Installation of fire hydrants for emergency fire suppression within the RV park and <br /> JKL parking lot. <br /> • Construction of a 1,100 square foot (sf) single story utility/restroom/shower/laundry building <br /> with keyed access <br /> • Installation of landscaping to provide privacy to RV Park guests and limit visual impacts to the <br /> surrounding neighborhood. Lawn and landscaping open space would prevent sediment runoff <br /> and improve aesthetics. Approximately 40% (about 1-acre) of the existing RV Park would be <br /> open space. Further landscaping at the JKL parking lot within the traffic islands would be <br /> completed along with the provision of two green spaces totaling 0.7 acres of public use green <br /> space. <br /> • Installation of a sidewalk, crosswalks, pedestrian access, and a rockery retaining wall along <br /> Market Street. A planting strip with street trees planted every 25 feet on-center would be <br /> installed along Market Street and 6th Street. <br /> During construction, contractors would be required to implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) <br /> for erosion control consistent with Ecology's Stormwater Management Manual for Western <br /> Washington. BMPs such as construction fencing, silt fence, covered stockpiles, and inlet protection <br />
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