Second Development Agreement: City of Des Moines and Port Of Seattle — Des Moines Creek Business Park

This Second Development Agreement, dated June 15, 2012, is a formal planning contract between the City of Des Moines, Washington, and the Port of Seattle governing the development of the Des Moines Creek Business Park (DMCBP), a multi-phase commercial and logistics project located near Sea-Tac Airport. The agreement outlines development regulations, zoning, environmental review requirements under SEPA, transportation infrastructure improvements, and land use phases including a logistics park, retail or business park, and an area for Puget Sound Energy/Benaroya. It also addresses mitigation measures, master plan approvals, recreation path requirements, and a purchase option for retail development on Port-owned property.

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Second Development Agreement dated June 15, 2012 between the City of Des Moines, Washington and the Port Of Seattle governing development of the Des Moines Creek Business Park (DMCBP). Document establishes defined terms including Conceptual Master Plan, DMMC, Development Regulations, Environmental Documents, Master Plan, Permitted Uses, and Transportation Gateway Project segments (S. 216th St. Segments 1A, 1B, 2, and 24th Avenue South). Covers project phases: Area 1 (Puget Sound Energy/Benaroya), Area 2 (Logistics Park), Area 3 (Retail or Business Park); development regulations including parking, recreation requirements, Joint Use Access Path, Des Moines Creek Trail Connection, landscaping, and design standards; SEPA review, Supplemental Traffic Impact Analysis, wetland re-delineation, DMCBP Draft and Final EIS, Traffic Trip Thresholds Technical Memorandum, retail development purchase option, and Master Plan approval.

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