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Project Manager:
Marsha Huebner, Planner
253-798-4662
mhuebne@co.pierce.wa.us

Engineering Support
Damon DeRosa, P.E.

Helmut Schmidt
253-798-6164
hschmid@co.pierce.wa.us

Consultant:
CH2M Hill
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Surface Water Advisory Board: July 21, 2005

Public Meeting and Open House, September 21, 2005

Planning Commission: September 27, 2005

Economic Infrastructure Development Committee: January 17, 2006 and February 21, 2006

Full Council: April 18, 2006

Adopted by Ordinance No. 2005-115S

Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement



General Description of the Clear/Clarks Creek Basin:

The Clear/Clarks Creek Basin is located in north-central Pierce County, entirely within the Puget Sound Lowlands Puyallup River Watershed. The basin, about 32 square miles, originates just south of SR-512 and drains northward to the Puyallup River. Clear Creek drains the western portion of the basin. Clarks Creek drains the eastern portion, including a portion of the City of Puyallup. The basin also contains a 6.8 square-mile internally drained area just south of Puyallup that contains numerous closed depressions or 'potholes': 94th Avenue East, 122nd Street East, 126th Avenue East, 160th Street East, and 180th Street East bound this pothole area. The major creeks that drain into Clarks Creek are Woodland Creek, Diru Creek, and Rody Creek. The major creeks that drain into Clear Creek are Canyon Creek, East and West Fork Clear Creek, Squally Creek, and Swan Creek. Both Clear Creek and Clarks Creek drain directly into the Puyallup River.

The Draft Characterization Report was revised in 2003 to reflect comments from citizens, various groups and government agencies. The revised report has become the first four chapters of the Basin Plan. The report describes existing conditions in the basin. Refer questions to: mhuebne@co.pierce.wa.us.


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Chapter 1 - Introduction - 675kb
Chapter 2 - Applicable Programs, Policies, and Regulations - 236kb
Chapter 3 - Stakeholder Involvement - 863kb
Chapter 4 - Current Conditions - 7,603kb
Chapter 5 - Identification of Problem - 51,747kb
Chapter 6 - Stormwater Drainage and Flooding Analysis - 1,852kb
Chapter 7 - Water Quality Analysis - 759kb
Chapter 8 - Stream Habitat and Riparian Areas Analysis - 459kb

Chapter 9 - Basin Plan - 1,402kb

Chapter 10 - Supplemental Environmental Statement - 678kb

Appendices Table of Contents - 11kb

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  • Summit Library (5207 112th Street East)
  • South Hill Library (15420 Meridian Ave East)
  • Swan Creek Library (3828 Portland Ave)
  • South Tacoma (3401 South 56th Street, Tacoma)
  • City of Puyallup Public Library (324 South Meridian, downtown Puyallup)
  • Pierce County Planning and Land Services (2401 South 35th St, Tacoma)
  • Pierce County Public Works and Utilities, Environmental Services Building (9850 64th Street SW, University Place).

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