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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN_SPR Cover Letter_230329_v1.pdf Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Landscape Architects Community Planners Land Surveyors Neighbors TACOMA 2215 North 30th Street Suite 300 Tacoma, WA 98403-3350 253.383.2422 TEL www.ahbl.com March 29, 2023 Alex Morganroth City of Renton Dept. of Community and Economic Development Planning Division 1055 South Grady Way, 6th Floor Renton, WA 98057 Project: Hazen High School Portables, AHBL No. 2220980.30 Subject: Land Use Application Dear Alex: We are submitting the required Site Plan Review application for the addition of four portables at Hazen High School. This letter includes a project description and responses to the Site Plan Review criteria. See the enclosed transmittal for a list of the materials submitted with the application. Project Description The Renton School District is proposing to add four new portable classroom buildings on the existing 33.3-acre Hazen High School grounds located at 1101 Hoquiam Avenue NE, Renton, WA 98059. Hazen High School occupies several parcels, the project is occurring solely on parcel number 1023059278 which is 4.10 acres. Hazen High School is composed of two main structures, one built in 1969 the other in 2001. The proposed portables are in response to the need for additional classroom space and smaller classroom sizes. Hazen High School and its surroundings are zoned Residential 8 dwelling units per acre (R-8) and designated Residential Medium Density in the comprehensive plan. Neighboring uses include a church and single- family housing. Each portable is 64 feet long and 28 feet wide with an area of 1,792 square feet. The four portables will occupy a total area of 7,168 square feet of the existing school parking lot not including any associated walkways and access ramps and stairs. The portables are proposed to be located to the north of the existing school buildings and were sited to maintain existing trees and impervious surface, minimize earthwork, and remain in compliance with Renton municipal code. Combined, the portables will provide eight additional classrooms in return for the loss of 51 off- street parking stalls in the northern parking lot. Since the portables will be placed over the existing asphalt, there will be no change in impervious surface coverage. Construction is anticipated to start in late Spring 2023. Renton School District is the SEPA lead agency and the Consultation process was initiated March 16, 2023. We anticipate issuing a SEPA DNS in April, 2023. City of Renton March 29, 2023 2220980.30 Page 2 Response to Criteria of RMC 4-9-200 Master Plan and Site Plan Review (E)(3) a. Compliance and Consistency: Conformance with plans, policies, regulations, and approvals, including: i. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan, its elements, goals, objectives, and policies, especially those of the applicable land use designation, and any applicable adopted Community Plan; Response: The proposal aligns with the Comprehensive Plan goals and policies for medium density zones, specifically as it is described in Policy L-15 as supporting high quality, compact, urban infill development with access to transit and other infrastructure. The comprehensive plan describes the Residential-8 Zone as lands where there is opportunity to re-invest in existing single-family neighborhoods through infill or the opportunity to develop new single-family plats at urban densities greater than four dwelling units per acre. The proposed portables achieve this through compact infill development and investing in existing infrastructure in a low-impact manner to fulfill the community’s need for additional classroom space. ii. Applicable land use regulations; Response: The proposal is subject to the R-8 zoning district regulations of RMC 4-2-110A Development Standards for Residential Zoning Designations. Below is a description of how these standards are being met: Permitted Land Use: Per RMC 4-2-060 Zoning Use Table and footnote 9, up to four new portables are permitted on properties with K-12 school use without a hearing examiner conditional use. Response: The proposal includes a total of four portables and is therefore within the permitted use restrictions. The proposal is located on a 4-acre parcel and does not require a hearing examiner hearing and decision. Lot Dimensions and Setbacks: The required setbacks for the R-8 zone are: Front yard: 20 feet for the primary structure; Rear yard: 25 feet; Side yards: 5 feet; and Secondary Front yard: 15 feet. Response: There are no changes to the existing lot proposed and the proposal does not encroach into any of the required setbacks. The setbacks are depicted on the site plan. A 67-foot setback is provided between the northern lot line and the proposed portables. Building + Impervious Surface Coverage: Maximum building coverage is 50% of the site. The proposed portables will increase the building coverage from an estimated 53,786 square feet, approximately 30% of the subject parcel, to 60,954 square feet, approximately 34% of the subject parcel – well within the building coverage restrictions. Maximum impervious surface coverage is 65% of the site. Response: Impervious surface coverage of the site will not change as a result of this proposal. It is estimated that the site impervious surface coverage as currently developed does not conform. Per RMC 4-10-010 Nonconforming lots may be developed and used if the proposed use is permitted in the zone, and the City of Renton March 29, 2023 2220980.30 Page 3 proposed development will comply with the remaining development standards for the zone and other land use and environmental requirements, as applicable. The proposed portables are permitted in the R-8 zone and will be placed on top of the existing impervious surface without changing or increasing the site coverage. Screening: Per RMC 4-4-095, screening must be provided for all surface-mounted and roof top utility and mechanical equipment. Response: There will be no surface-mounted or roof top utility/mechanical equipment. Refuse and Recycling Areas: Per RMC 4-4-090 Refuse and Recyclables Standards, for nonresidential development, a minimum of 3 square feet per every 1,000 square feet of building gross floor area shall be provided for recyclable deposit areas and a minimum of 6 square feet per 1,000 square feet of building gross floor area shall be provided for refuse deposit areas with a total minimum area of 100 square feet for recycling and refuse deposit areas. Dimensions of the refuse and recyclables deposit areas shall be of sufficient width and depth to enclose containers for refuse and recyclables, and to allow easy access. Response: The location and size of the Refuse and Recycling area is depicted on the site plan. Parking + Driveways: Per RMC 4-4-080, senior high schools are required to provide a minimum and maximum of 1.0 parking space per employee plus 1.0 space for every 10 students enrolled. Response: Based on these values, the City would require a minimum of 325 parking stalls (155 staff + (1,694 students ÷ 10)). There are 465 existing parking spaces. The portables will require the removal of 51 parking spaces. The parking supply that would remain after the portable placement is 414 stalls, which meets the City code requirement (see the Transportation Memo for a detailed analysis). Bicycle Parking: All non-residential development that exceeds 4,000 gross sf in size is also required to comply with the bicycle parking requirements of RMC 4-4- 080F.11. The number of bicycle parking spaces required would be based on 10% of the required number of off-street vehicle parking stalls. Each bicycle parking space shall be at least two feet (2') by six feet (6'), with no less than an overhead clearance of seven feet (7'). Bicycle parking shall be conveniently located with respect to the street right-of-way and must be within fifty feet (50') of at least one main building entrance, as measured along the most direct pedestrian access route. Modification of these minimum standards requires written approval from the Department of Community and Economic Development. An analysis demonstrating compliance with the bicycle parking standards shall be submitted at the time of formal land use application. Response: Vehicular and pedestrian access to the site will not change as a result of this proposal, all driveways and sidewalks providing access to the site will be maintained as they are. As described above, 325 parking stalls are required; therefore 33 bicycle parking spaces are required on the school site. The site is currently nonconforming with approximately 20 bicycle parking spaces that are located near the main entrance. The proposal will add an additional 18 bicycle City of Renton March 29, 2023 2220980.30 Page 4 parking spaces to bring the site into conformity. The new spaces are proposed to be added in the proximity of the portables and the two main north entrances to the school. Landscaping: Per RMC 4-4-070, the landscaping regulations are only applicable to additions that increase the gross square footage of a building by greater than one- third (1/3), other changes in the use of a property or remodel of a structure that requires improvements equal to or greater than fifty percent (50%) of the assessed property valuation. Response: The proposed portables have a combined areas of 7,168 square feet, well under 1/3 of the existing buildings, therefore does not trigger site-wide compliance with the landscape standards. The existing landscaping will not be altered and impacts to adjacent properties will not result from this proposal. All portions of the development area will be covered by the proposed portables, walkways, and existing parking and landscaping. Parking Lot Landscaping: All parking lots shall have perimeter landscaping. Such landscaping shall be at least ten feet (10') in width as measured from the street right-of-way. See RMC 4-4-070H.4 for planting requirements. Surface parking lots with 15 to 50 parking stalls must provide a minimum of 15 square feet of landscaping per parking space. Any interior parking lot landscaping area shall be sized to dimensions of at least eight feet (8') by twelve feet (12'), not including the curb. There shall be no more than fifty feet (50') between parking stalls and an interior parking lot landscape area. Per RMC 4-4-070 3. Retention of existing landscaping and existing trees is encouraged. Where possible, existing native trees and shrubs, rock outcroppings, and mature ornamental landscaping shall be preserved and incorporated in the landscape layout and can be counted towards required landscaping. Development or redevelopment of properties shall retain existing trees when possible and minimize the impact of tree loss during development. Landscape plans are subject to RMC 4-4-130’s requirements to protect significant trees and vegetation with habitat value. Response: The proposal retains all existing trees and landscaping. The proposal has been deemed exempt from preparing an arborist report or landscape plan. Relevant Planned Action Ordinance and Development Agreements; and Response: The proposal is not associated with any planned action ordinances or development agreements. iii. Design Regulations: Intent and guidelines of the design regulations located in RMC 4-3-100. Response: The proposal includes new structures and is therefore subject to RMC 4-3-100 Urban Design Regulations, more specifically the R-8 or District B standards. Below is a description of how the proposal meets each applicable section of the design regulations: • Location and Orientation: The proposed portables are oriented towards each other with a pedestrian walkway between them that provides a clear City of Renton March 29, 2023 2220980.30 Page 5 connection to the other school buildings. The back of the portables abut existing parking and the aides of the portables abut a pedestrian walkway that is protected by the retained parking area landscape islands. • Building Entries: The proposed portables each include two elevated entryways, one for each classroom, with a landing, stairs, and ramps that connect to the walkway. The entryways include human scale elements that meet the intent of this section. • Transition to Surrounding Development: The proposed portables transition to the surrounding school grounds with stairs and ramps connected to walkways that lead to the existing school building entrances/exits. The existing and retained parking lot landscaping provides screening and frames the portables and their associated walkways providing a natural transition. The portables are a standard and familiar shape and size, proportionate to the surrounding existing high school campus while also easily distinguishable from the other school buildings. • Surface Parking: No additional parking is proposed. The existing parking lot screening will not change as a result of this proposal. • Vehicular Access: Existing driveways will not change as a result of this proposal. Vehicular access will remain the same. • Pedestrian Circulation: Pedestrian walkways are included in the proposal and any changes to the surface would be minor and in accordance with the Surface Water Design Manual. The pedestrian walkway crossings will be striped and traffic calming speed humps will be provided in the parking area. • Pedestrian Amenities: The existing parking lot landscape islands will be retained, which will provide screening for the portables and associated pedestrian walkways. Both stairs and ramps will be provided to access the portable entrances. • Building Character and Massing: The portable windows and entrances provide some building articulation, but given the building size and modular nature, extensive articulation and modulation is not appropriate or attainable. • Ground Level Details: The retained parking lot landscape islands will provide human scaled landscape features along the perimeter of the portables. • Building Materials: The portable facades will be composed of fiber cement siding with grooves and a color scheme that matches the existing school building (see portable elevations for more material details). b. Off-Site Impacts: Mitigation of impacts to surrounding properties and uses, including: i. Structures: Restricting overscale structures and overconcentration of development on a particular portion of the site; City of Renton March 29, 2023 2220980.30 Page 6 Response: The portables are an appropriate scale for the site and sited within an internal parking area to avoid any potential off-site impact. ii. Circulation: Providing desirable transitions and linkages between uses, streets, walkways and adjacent properties; Response: Transitions and linkages to off-site properties will be retained and will not be impacted by the proposal. iii. Utilities, Loading and Storage Areas: Locating, designing and screening storage areas, utilities, rooftop equipment, loading areas, and refuse and recyclables to minimize views from surrounding properties. Locate utilities underground consistent with RMC 4-6-090; Response: The utilities serving the portables will be located underground consistent with RMC 4-6-090. No additional or changes to existing loading or storage areas are proposed. iv. Views: Recognizing the public benefit and desirability of maintaining visual accessibility to attractive natural features; Response: No views will be impacted by the proposal. v. Landscaping: Using landscaping to provide transitions between development and surrounding properties to reduce noise and glare, maintain privacy, and generally enhance the appearance of the project; and Response: Existing landscaping is retained and no impact to surrounding properties is anticipated. vi. Lighting: Designing and/or placing exterior lighting and glazing in order to avoid excessive brightness or glare to adjacent properties and streets. Response: Lighting will not impact off-site properties. c. On-Site Impacts: Mitigation of impacts to the site, including: i. Structure Placement: Provisions for privacy and noise reduction by building placement, spacing and orientation; Response: The placement of the portables was thought out carefully with consideration to noise, privacy, spacing, and orientation to arrive at the proposed location in the existing parking lot to the north of the school. The proposed placement is the best option for limiting the impact of the additional building footprint while also remaining safely accessible from the existing school building. Landscaping and walkways are also proposed to provide screening, pedestrian access, and to integrate into the existing school campus design. ii. Structure Scale: Consideration of the scale of proposed structures in relation to natural characteristics, views and vistas, site amenities, sunlight, prevailing winds, and pedestrian and vehicle needs; City of Renton March 29, 2023 2220980.30 Page 7 Response: The portables are a standard size and appropriate scale for the site. iii. Natural Features: Protection of the natural landscape by retaining existing vegetation and soils, using topography to reduce undue cutting and filling, and limiting and disconnecting impervious surfaces; Response: All trees and existing landscaping will be retained. iv. Reducing Parking Impervious Areas: Design parking areas to minimize impervious surfaces; and Response: No additional parking or impervious surface coverage is proposed. Portables will be placed on top of existing parking lot asphalt and all existing landscaping will be retained to avoid altering the impervious surface coverage. v. Landscaping: Use of landscaping to soften the appearance of parking areas, to provide shade and privacy where needed, to define and enhance open spaces, and generally to enhance the appearance of the project. Landscaping also includes the design and protection of planting areas so that they are less susceptible to damage from vehicles or pedestrian movements. Landscaping shall be consistent with RMC 4-4-070. Response: All existing landscaping will be retained. d. Access and Circulation: Safe and efficient access and circulation for all users, including: Location and Consolidation; Internal Circulation; Loading and Delivery; Transit and Bicycles; and Pedestrians. Response: All existing access points to and from the site will be maintained. Internal pedestrian walkways provide a clear and safe connection between the existing school and the proposed portables and include striped cross walks and speed humps throughout the parking area and separation of vehicles and pedestrians where feasible. The proposal will not impact existing loading and delivery. The proposal will not impact existing bike parking or bussing operations. Safe pedestrian connections between parking areas, buildings, and public sidewalks, and adjacent properties are maintained where they exist and extended to provide further connection to the proposed portables. e. Open Space: Incorporating open spaces to serve as distinctive project focal points and to provide adequate areas for passive and active recreation by the occupants/users of the site. Response: No additional open space is proposed. Existing open space, including the school play fields, will be maintained and no impact is anticipated to result from the proposal. f. Views and Public Access: When possible, providing view corridors to shorelines and Mt. Rainier, and incorporating public access to shorelines. Response: No views of this nature will be impacted by the proposal. City of Renton March 29, 2023 2220980.30 Page 8 g. Natural Systems: Arranging project elements to protect existing natural systems where applicable. Response: The proposed portables are arranged to retain all existing pervious surfaces and landscaping. h. Services and Infrastructure: Making available public services and facilities to accommodate the proposed use. Response: The portables will include electricity, fire, and communications utilities, all of which are available on site. i. Phasing: Including a detailed sequencing plan with development phases and estimated time frames, for phased projects. Each phase must be able to stand on its own without reliance upon development of subsequent phases in order to meet all development standards of this Title. Response: The project is relatively simple and will be constructed in one development phase. Installation is anticipated to occur over three months, beginning late spring 2023 with installation to complete by fall 2023. j. Stormwater: Providing optimal locations of stormwater infiltrating low impact development facilities. Avoiding placement of buildings or impervious areas on soils with infiltration capability to the maximum extent practicable. Response: The portables are to be placed over the existing asphalt parking lot and have been intentionally sited to avoid increasing impervious surface coverage. If you have any questions, please call me at (253) 383-2422. Sincerely, Lisa Klein, AICP Associate Principal AM/ c: Mike Cato, Renton School District Calvin Gasaway, Greene Gasaway \\ahbl.com\data\Projects\2022\2220980\30_PLN\Working_Files\Land Use Application\Site Plan Review letter.docx