If preliminary documents and specifications are submitted, they must:
(1) Include a narrative program with drawings. Copies of these documents must be sent to the department of health, certificate of need and construction review, and to aging and disability services administration. The narrative program must identify:
(a) How the design promotes a homelike environment and facilitates resident-centered care and services;
(b) Functional space requirements;
(c) Staffing patterns;
(d) Each function to be performed;
(e) Types of equipment required; and
(f) Services that will not be provided directly, but will instead be provided through contract.
(2) Refer to WAC
388-97-3400(3), if the proposed project is not extensive enough to require professional architectural or engineering services.
(3) Be drawn to scale and include:
(a) A site plan showing streets, entrance ways, driveways, parking, design statements for adequate water supply, sewage and disposal systems, space for the storage of recycled materials, and the arrangement of buildings on the site noting handicapped accessible parking and entrances;
(b) Floor plans showing existing and proposed arrangements within the building, including the fixed and major movable equipment; and
(c) Each room, space, and corridor identified by function and number.
(4) Include a general description of construction and materials, including interior finishes.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters
18.51 and
74.42 RCW and 42 C.F.R. 489.52. WSR 08-20-062, § 388-97-3420, filed 9/24/08, effective 11/1/08.]