Documents filed under Washington’s environmental review process reveal a list of projects in the works for the Mid-Columbia.
The State Environmental Review Act, or SEPA, often provides the first look at the mixed-use projects, mini storage facilities, apartments, industrial expansions, subdivisions and more that are working their way through the various planning departments of Benton, Franklin and Walla Walla counties.
Here’s a look at projects that appeared in the SEPA register in the past month.
Becker Re-Plat Badger Mountain Plateau
Kennewick
John Brecker submitted plans to divide the 2.5-acre Lot 11 of Badger Mountain Plateau into two lots. The property is at 93406 E. Holly Road.
Shaw Horn Rapids
West Richland
Shaw Horn Rapids submitted plans for grading involving 1,600 cubic yards of material to build a private access easement for a four-lot short plat on 20 acres in unincorporated Benton County.
Sunridge Estates
Kennewick
North 44 Homes LLC submitted plans to amend a SEPA environmental determination to include 166 leasable areas for stick-built homes on 17 acres at 6482 W. 37th Place.
A community pool, gazebo and bathrooms are also planned.
Wireless Site Technologies
Prosser
Wireless Site Technologies LLC submitted plans to build a 150-foot monopole communications tower facility within a 10,000-square-foot fenced area on a 723 acres at 133785 State Route 221.
Wheat Head Brewing Co.
Kennewick
Christina Miller submitted plans to build a 200-space parking lot by Wheat Head Brewing Co. at 96003 E. Locust Grove Road for brewery patrons and for a farmers market and event center.
Bellas Adventures
Benton City
Bellas Adventures LLC submitted plans to short plat lot 11 of La Buena Vida Estates at 41902 N. Thunder Road, Benton City. The 3.47-acre parcel is proposed to be divided into two lots.
Parzych NC Build
Prosser
AJW Construction for James Parzych submitted plans for grading involving 500 cubic yards of material to build driveway access and a single-family home on a 24-acre property at 21305 S. 1521 PR SW.
Perez Chica Heights
Prosser
Paul Almanza submitted plans for a five-lot subdivision and change of zone from steep slope residential to residential low density at property south of Highway 22, west of Mountain View Drive and east of the water reservoir in Prosser.
South Hill Manors Subdivision
Kennewick
Harms Engineering submitted plans for a 29-lot subdivision. The development will be done in two phases, with 15 lots in the northwest end planned for the first phase and 14 lots in the southeast end planned for the second phase. Construction is planned for winter 2023 to fall 2024.
Highway 224 project
West Richland
West Richland’s Public Works Department submitted plans for the Red Mountain Vicinity Improvements Project along Highway 224. The roadway improvements extend from Antinori to Bombing Range roads and are designed to decrease road congestion and improve safety and mobility options.
Good Buy Rezone
Connell
Good Buy LLC submitted plans to rezone a 100-by-120-foot property at West Clark Street and North Second Avenue from public facilities to residential, medium density.
Expansion of Large On-Site Septic System
Pasco
Douglas Fruit Company submitted plans to install three new fiberglass 10,000-gallon tanks and six new drain fields at 110 Taylor Flats Road.
Helena Street Addition #1
Pasco
Steve Bauman on behalf of B4 Development submitted plans for a 15-lot subdivision on about 2 acres East Helena Street at Sprague Avenue in Pasco.
Osprey Pointe, Phase 1
Pasco
JMS Development LLC submitted plans for Phase 1 of Osprey Pointe, including 70 detached single-family dwellings and two four-story buildings with 32 dwelling units and underground parking.
The 32 units will be on top of 13,400 square feet of retail space.
About 31,200 square feet of commercial space also is proposed.
Mini storage expansion
Connell
Bob Wiles, Therese Wiles, Garrett Evans and Chelsie Evans submitted plans to expand mini storage at Coyote Run RV Park from 89 self-storage units to 178 self-storage units.
Replace Asphalt/New Water Line Valves
Pasco
Columbia Basin College submitted plans to replace the asphalt and install a new waterline along the north side of the V Building its campus at 2600 N. 20th Ave.
Wierzchowski Hangar
Pasco
LCR Construction submitted plans to build a private airplane hangar with some office space on Port of Pasco land at the Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco. The first floor will be 8,500 square feet and the second floor will be 2,768 square feet. Ten new parking stalls will be added.