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.
Benton County
Benton County submitted plans for a 200-foot public safety communication facility tower on the north side of Red Mountain.
Benton City
TruFrame submitted plans to build a new 6,400-square-foot Tru-Frame shop within the light industrial zoning district in Benton City. The shop will be used for form and tool storage. It will also include a break room and a bathroom.
Kennewick
Robert Blain submitted plans to rezone a 3-acre parcel at 7400 Quinault Ave. from public facility to justice facility.
Benton County
Sally Haffner submitted plans to divide a 22-acre parcel into two lots at 110107 E. 196 PR SE in unincorporated Benton County.
Kennewick
The city of Kennewick proposed to amend the city’s development regulations governing accessory dwelling units, including where they can be built, the number permitted on each lot, parking, dimensional requirements, etc.
Blair Loop subdivision
Prosser
Jerrod Sessler submitted a preliminary plat of Blair Loop, a subdivision of about 65 acres in Prosser.
Kennewick
Tyson Fellman submitted a request to amend Kennewick Municipal Code to permit day care centers via a conditional use permit in the residential, suburban (R), residential, low density (RL) and residential, manufactured home (RMH) zoning districts.
Kennewick
John Scheline on behalf of DH Recycling LLC submitted plans for a concrete and asphalt crushing operation at 109 N. Oak St.
About 5,250 cubic yards of material will be stored on-site and grading for the access road and site prep are planned.
Kennewick
Paul Knutzen submitted plans for grading and importing material from the Calvary Chapel Tri-Cities lot to the north in order to create a sports field at 10924 W. 10th Ave.
Event Center text amendment
West Richland
Randall Wall applied for a text amendment to the West Richland zoning code to create a definition for event centers and to allow commercial entertainment and event uses as a conditional use in the RL-40 zone on properties more than 10 acres.
Kennewick
North 44 Homes LLC submitted plans for the second phase of Sunridge Estates to include 166 leasable areas for stick-built homes on 16.72 acres at 6482 W. 37th Place.
A community pool, gazebo and bathrooms are also planned.
Kennewick
John Becker submitted plans to subdivide a 2.5-acre parcel on the Badger Mountain Plateau at 93406 E. Holly Road into two lots.
Kennewick
Paul Knutzen submitted a comprehensive plan amendment to change the land use designation at 208 N. Kellogg St. from low- density residential to commercial.
Benton County
Courtney Raeder submitted a comprehensive plan amendment to change the land use designation of 12.33 acres on South Oak Street and South Quince Place in unincorporated Benton County from industrial to low- density residential.
Benton County
JF Engineering PLLC submitted a comprehensive plan amendment to change the land use designation of 1.18 acres at 1215 S. Cedar St. in unincorporated Benton County from low-density residential to medium- density residential.
Richland
The city of Richland submitted plans to build about 0.2 miles of a new urban roadway near 2572 Clubhouse Lane. The work involves about an acre of roadway excavation.
Richland
David Hipp submitted plans to build a 7,000-square-foot multi-tenant retail building with a drive-thru lane at 3151 Duportail St. Landscaping, storm water mitigation and parking will be included.
Richland
The city of Richland submitted plans to install a new in-kind boiler within the existing Richland wastewater treatment anaerobic digester building and install a new waste gas burner flare. The address is 555 Lacy Road.
Hildebrand townhomes
Kennewick
Christine Batayola submitted plans to build a development with 40 duplex and triplex-style townhomes with a total of 107 units at 6443 W. Hildebrand Blvd.
The project includes grading, roads, utilities, buildings and miscellaneous site improvements.
Benton City
Bellas Adventures LLC submitted plans to short plat Lot 11 of Buena Vista Estates, a 3.47-acre parcel that’s proposed to be divided into two lots. The address is 41902 N. Thunder Road.
Prosser
Wireless Site Technologies LLC submitted plans to build a 150-foot monopole communications tower facility and radio equipment cabinet within a 40-by-40-foot fenced enclosure on a roughly 723-acre property at 133785 State Route 221.
Prosser
Tree Top submitted plans to add two boilers as part of a facility expansion at 2780 Lee Road.
Kennewick
Knutzen Engineering submitted plans to build a 26,000-square-foot addition to Pacific Clinic at 1219 N. Edison St. The project includes add 10 pickleball courts and balcony seating.
Pasco
Paul Lavrentiev, on behalf of P&R Construction LLC, submitted plans to rezone about 35 acres west of Broadmoor Boulevard near the intersection of Iris Road from suburban to medium-density residential.
Pasco
Nicole Stickney, on behalf of Elite Investment Group LLC, submitted plans to rezone two parcels along the north side of Sandifur Parkway between roads 90 and 92 from retail business to mixed-use.
Pasco
Stacy Kidwell, on behalf of TSK 2019 LLC, submitted plans to rezone about 4 acres along the northwest corner of Burns Road and Broadmoor Boulevard from medium-density residential to retail business.
Pasco
Peter Harpster of Aqtera Engineering, on behalf of Big Sky Devlopers LLC, submitted plans to rezone about 10 acres north of and adjacent to Burns Road and Ochoco Lane from retail business to medium-density residential.
Pasco
Clover Planning & Zoning LLC applied for an amendment to the Future Land Use Map of the 2018-2038 Pasco Comprehensive Plan to change the designation of a parcel at West Argent Road and Road 100 from low-density residential to mixed residential commercial. The site is about 3 acres.
Pasco
Christopher Patterson, on behalf of BreakThrough Inc., submitted plans for a Community Service Facility Level II at 6304 Bulldog Lane.
The project will be a staff residential home for two developmentally-delayed children ages 7-18.
Pasco
James Negron, on behalf of Victory Outreach, submitted plans for a community service facility level II at 224 N. Seventh Ave for transitional housing.