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Application Process
The Transportation Concurrency Application packet is available
from the City of Yakima Permit Center in City Hall, 129 North
2nd Street, Yakima, Washington. You may also download a copy
of the application form here. The review fee for the application
is $250, payable to the City of Yakima. Please submit a site
plan with the completed application form and any other descriptive
information you feel necessary.
Traffic Concurrency Application
Form (8.52k PDF)
Transportation Concurrency Background
In 1990, voters in the State of Washington passed the Growth
Management Act. This Act required local cities and counties
experiencing rapid growth the tools to better manage the associated
development problems. As our cities grow so does the traffic
demands on our streets. In accordance with the Growth Management
Act (RCW 36.70A.070(6)(e)) the City of Yakima adopted a Transportation
Plan to meet these growing traffic demands through the year
2015. This plan addresses the need to keep traffic flowing
efficiently and the overall traffic level of service high.
To comply with state standards, the City of Yakima now requires
a Transportation Concurrency Application for review of new
developments. This review is designed to measure the impact
of new development on our city streets by calculating the
approximate increase in traffic generated by the new use.
The analysis is limited to a Volume to Capacity Ratio for
Arterial Street segments. This information is then compared
to existing traffic conditions to determine if the impact
of the planned improvements comply with Growth Management
standards or if modifications are required before proceeding.
Review Process
Traffic Engineering staff will review the application form
and issue a Decision based upon the following steps:
- The site plan and narrative will be reviewed to determine
the nature of the development and exact location. Any questions
will be referred directly to the applicant.
- The first process will be to determine if the application
is exempt from Concurrency Review. If the proposed development
does not generate at least 10 vehicle trips during the evening
peak hour (PM Peak hour of the arterial street), the application
is exempt. The Director of Community and Economic Development,
in consultation with the Traffic Engineer is responsible
for determining other exemptions.
The following list of "Thresholds for 10 PM Peak Hour
Vehicle Trip Generators" is included for your information.
ITE
LU # |
Land Use Description |
Example |
Trip Rate/1000SF** |
S.F. Threshold |
| 110 |
General Light
Industrial |
Printing
Plant |
0.98 |
10,000 |
| 140 |
Manufacturing |
Snokist
Cannery |
0.74 |
13500 |
| 150 |
Warehouse (includes
adm office) |
|
0.51 |
20000 |
| 560 |
Church |
|
0.66 |
16000 |
| 565 |
Day Care Center |
|
13.2 |
780 |
| 610 |
Hospital |
|
0.92 |
10500 |
| 715 |
Single Tenant
Office |
|
1.72 |
5600 |
| 720 |
Medical/Dental
Office |
|
2.43 |
4000 |
| 770 |
Business Park
(w/support retail) |
|
1.29 |
8000 |
| 813 |
Free Standing
Discount Superstore, includes grocery |
Fred
Meyers |
3.82 |
2500 |
| 814 |
Retail Center
- small strip center |
Lincoln
Center |
2.59 |
4000 |
| 815 |
Free Standing
Discount Store |
Shopko |
4.24 |
2500 |
| 820 |
Shopping Center |
Ward's
Plaza |
3.74 |
2600 |
| 831 |
Quality Restaurant |
Red
Lobster |
7.49 |
1300 |
| 832 |
High Turnover
Sit Down Restaurant |
Pizza
Hut |
9.72 |
1000 |
| 834 |
Fast Food w/
Drive-Through |
McDonald's |
33.48 |
300 |
| 853 |
Convenience
Store w/ Gas Pumps |
by
square foot |
60.61 |
200 |
| 853 |
Convenience
Store w/ Gas Pumps |
by
pump |
19.22 |
1
pump |
| 912 |
Drive-Through
Bank (by windows) |
by
window |
63.33 |
1
window |
| 210 |
Single Family
Detached Housing |
by
housing unit |
1.01 |
10
homes |
| 220 |
Apartment (rental) |
|
0.62 |
16
units |
| 230 |
Condo/Townhouses |
|
0.54 |
18
units |
| 240 |
Mobile Home
Park |
|
0.56 |
18
units |
| 250 |
Retirement/Senior
Apartments |
|
0.27 |
38
units |
| 252 |
Congregate
Care |
|
0.17 |
60
units |
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Trip generation rates given per 1000 square foot of
Gross Floor Area, unless otherwise noted. |
Capacity Analysis will be conducted
in the following manner:
- Peak Hour Volumes will be calculated at 8.7% of the most
recent 24 hour Average Daily Traffic Counts available from
the City of Yakima or more recent data approved by the City
Traffic Division.
- Peak Hour Capacity of streets will be determined using 800
vehicles per lane during peak hour.
- Volume to Capacity Ratios will be calculated based upon
the findings of items above.
- Development Impact will be determined using the Institute
of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation Manual, 6th
Edition (or more recent) for the PM Peak Hour of the Adjacent
Street.
- Development generated PM Peak Hour Trips will be distributed
by the City Traffic Engineer to Arterial Streets within
2 Classified segments.
Additional Comments
- If the development has particular unique qualities which
are not reflected in the these administrative procedures,
this information should be communicated with the application
form. Examples of this situation would be a land use which
is not adequately described by the ITE Trip Generation Manual;
or some quality of the development which makes the peak hour
impact significantly different than a typical one. The Traffic
Engineer will consider this information in the review process.
- Generally, within one week after the filing of your application,
the City Traffic Engineer will issue the findings of the review
in a letter addressed to the applicant. If the results of
the traffic capacity review preclude your project as proposed,
you may modify your plans appropriately or appeal. A fee of
$100 is required to request a reconsideration or an appeal
of the findings. You may appeal the findings of the Traffic
Engineer’s capacity test within fifteen (15) days of
your results notification. Please refer to the ordinance for
further questions regarding the appeal process.
- Transportation Concurrency is not Site Plan Review
- The review of your development under the Transportation Concurrency
Application includes only the determination of available vehicle
capacity on arterial streets. The review of site plan issues,
parking lot design, street improvements and safety matters
is not part of the Transportation Concurrency but will be
addressed in the zoning review or other reviews conducted
under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). The Traffic
Engineering Division may submit comments on your development
as part of these other permits.
City Data Collection
and Reporting Responsibility
The calculated traffic generated by your development will
be logged into the Transportation Concurrency Program. Once
your Concurrency application is approved, your generated traffic
will be recorded into this program and carried until a new
traffic count is available for the street segment, and monitoring
of the street segment will be begin again. There is no "vesting"
of your trips under the Concurrency Ordinance. If you gain
Concurrency approval for your project, you will not be asked
to re-submit an application for Concurrency, unless the project
has changed significantly or your zoning approval has lapsed.
The City of Yakima will strive to collect Average Daily Traffic
counts (ADT) for all classified streets on a two year cycle.
These will be 24-hour counts, both directions and taken during
normal traffic conditions. Regular collection of traffic counts
will enable the City of Yakima to monitor street segment capacity.
Traffic count data is available from the City of Yakima Traffic
Engineering Division and on the city web page
( http://www.ci.yakima.wa.us/services/streets/trafcnts.asp)
Other related information about the City of Yakima Transportation
Concurrency Program may be found in the Transportation Plan,
such as the adopted Volume to Capacity ratios and the maximum
lane capacity . The City of Yakima Transportation Plan is
a required element of the Washington State Growth Management
Act and the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan. The transportation
Plan is available for public review from the City Planning
Division or the City Traffic Engineering Division.. The classification
of streets into the hierarchy of Functional Classification
is a cooperative process between the City of Yakima, the Yakima
County Conference of Governments and the Washington State
Department of Transportation. Information regarding the Functional
Classification of specific streets is available from the City
Traffic Engineering Division or on the city web page
( http://www.ci.yakima.wa.us/services/streets/funcclass.asp)
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