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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJ_PR22-000301 Sounders FC - Noise Variance Request v 2 rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 1 of 6   CITY OF RENTON Ι PERMIT CENTER PUBLIC HEARING NOISE VARIANCE MORE THAN TWO (2) DAYS SPECIFIC CODE SECTION (S) RELATED TO THIS DOCUMENT  RMC 8‐7‐8 Noise Variance Process    PERMIT TYPE  Noise Variances that have a duration of two (2) days or more shall be processed as Type III permits (Hearing Examiner)  RMC 8‐7‐8 and RMC 4‐8‐090.E. If the duration of the noise variance is for two (2) days or less, the applicant must apply  for an Administrative Noise Variance, which can be downloaded from our website.    WHEN IS A NOISE VARIANCE REQUIRED?  A noise variance is required in order to exceed the maximum permissible sound levels established in Renton Municipal  Code 8‐7 which references to WAC 173‐60‐020, WAC 173‐60‐040, WAC 173‐60‐050, and WAC 173‐60‐090.  Per WAC 173‐60‐050, sounds originating from temporary construction sites as a result of construction activity shall be  exempt from the provisions of WAC 173‐60‐040, except insofar as such provisions relate to the reception of noise  within Class A EDNAs between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 1  Residential zones, which shall include Reserve Conservation (RC), Residential – 1 (R 1), Residential – 4 (R‐4),  Residential  – 6 (R‐6), Residential – 8 (R‐8), Residential – 10 (R‐10), Residential – 14 (R‐14), Residential Multi‐Family (RMF), and  Residential Manufactured Home (RMH), are classified as Class A EDNA.    ELECTRONIC FILE STANDARDS  All documents MUST be submitted electronically. Specific file naming conventions for submitted plans are required to  facilitate the electronic plan review process. Failure to adhere to the sample file naming format listed in the Electronic  File Standards Handout may result in a request for resubmittal and/or delay the plan review process, deeming the  application incomplete.    APPLICATION SUBMITTAL HOURS  Applications should be submitted to Planning Division staff electronically, not in person. Please email or call your  assigned Project Manager to submit your application. If you have any Planning related questions you may reach out to  Planning Customer Service at 425‐430‐7294 or planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov.    TIME FRAME  The average time frame for processing of a 2 days or more Noise Variance application is typically 8 to 12 weeks, and  the decision is issued by the Hearing Examiner. This time frame assumes no appeals are filed. As a Type 3 application it  requires public notice which provides an opportunity for public comments prior to a decision.    ADDITIONAL PERMITS  Additional permits from other agencies may be required. It is the applicant’s responsibility to obtain these other  approvals. Information regarding these other requirements may be found at https://apps.oria.wa.gov/opas/    PUBLIC HEARING REVIEW AND DECISION PROCESS  The PUBLIC HEARING review and decision process is summarized on the flow chart below:  PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 2 of 6  Note: The established timelines do not account for untended findings, modification requests and review time, or  omissions which may delay the review process. Timeline for any appeal to the City Council is not reflected below.  PROCEDURES  Step 1: Schedule Pre‐Screen  Prior to submitting an application, the Applicant shall informally discuss the proposed noise variance with the Planning  Division. Please schedule a pre‐screen meeting prior to submitting your application.  Step 2: Pre‐Screen Meeting  Staff will provide assistance and detailed information on the City’s requirements and standards. Applicants may also  take this opportunity to request the waiver of the City’s typical application submittal requirements, which may not be  applicable to the specific proposal.  Step 3: Schedule Intake Meeting  The initial submittal for the Noise Variance will require scheduling an Intake Meeting by contacting the Planning  Division.  Step 4: Intake Meeting  At the Intake Meeting, the Project Manager will use the Submittal Checklist to confirm that all required plans and  documents are complete. Applicants are required to submit their submittal to staff electronically, not in person. Please  email or call your assigned Project Manager to submit your application. Please allow approximately 45 minutes for the  meeting. If the submittal is deemed complete, then the fees are to be paid prior to the City accepting the submittal for  review.  Note: If the City determines the Applicant has not provided a complete submittal the Applicant will be required to  schedule a new intake meeting after all items have been addressed.  Step 5: Complete Application  Upon completion of a successful and complete intake, the City shall review the submitted materials and shall send a  complete application letter to the applicant in the time frame as per RMC 4‐8‐080.E.  Step 6: Applicant Mails and Posts Notice  Once the City has accepted the project then City staff will provide a notice of application document and a list of  addresses to the Applicant.  The Applicant shall be required to:  1.Post three (3) notices of application (8.S”x 14”) at or near the subject site (after prior approval from City of the posting locations), Step 5  Complete  Application  Step 4  Intake Meeting  Held  Step 3  Schedule Intake  Meeting  Step 2  Pre‐Screen  Step 1  Schedule Pre‐  Screen Meeting  Step 7  Public Hearing  Held  Step 6  City Review and  Comment Period  Step 8  Public Hearing  Decision  Step 9  Appeal  Period  City Responsibilities  City Held Meetings  Applicant Responsibilities  PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 3 of 6  2.Obtain and install a minimum of one public information sign on the site with the project information, and 3.Mail notice of application to property owners/residents within 300 feet of the project site after prior approval of the City. Step 7: City Review and Comment Period  The proposal will be routed to City departments. The reviewers have two (2) weeks to return their comments to the  Planning Division. During this time the public will have fourteen (14) days to comment on this application and become a  party of record which means they have requested to be kept informed on any decision made regarding that specific  project.  After review of the proposal and any staff or public comments, the Planning Division staff will forward a report and  recommendation to the Hearing Examiner a week prior to the hearing.  Step 8: Public Hearing  Notice of the Public Hearing will be published in the Official Newspaper by City staff at least 10 days prior to the  hearing.  Step 9: Public Hearing Decision  The Hearing Examiner will review the noise variance request and issue a final decision within 14 days of the hearing  unless, at the time of the Public Hearing, the Hearing Examiner indicates additional time will be required for issuance of  the decision. The decision to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the proposal will be mailed to all persons listed  on the Master Application and all parties of record.  Step 10: Appeal Period  Public Hearing decisions are subject to a fourteen (14) day appeal period following a decision. Any appeal shall be made  to the City Council. Therefore, work shall only begin after the completion of the appeal period following the noise  variance approval.  SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER  1.City Staff or other agencies may request additional information during the review and decision‐making process. 2.It is important that the applicant submit the requested material quickly to avoid delays in the process. 3.Any time spent gathering data and/or additional city review period will increase the time required to process the application. SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST  The submittal checklist is not an exhaustive list of submittal requirements and may be modified in cases where  additional information is required to complete the review of an application. The applicant should contact the assigned  Project Manager, if there are any questions regarding submittal requirements.  All Application Materials Required Unless Waived by City Staff  1. Land Use Permit Master Application Form: The application must have notarized signatures of ALL current property owners listed on the Title Report. If the property owner is a corporation, the authorized representative must attach proof of signing authority on behalf of the corporation. The legal description of the property must be attached to the application form. 2. Waiver Form: A Waiver Form will be provided to you by City Staff during the Pre‐Submittal Review. The Waiver Form should be submitted with the land use application. 3. Fees: The application must be accompanied by the required application fee ( see Fee Schedule Brochure). Please call 425‐430‐7294 to verify the exact amount required. Checks should be made out to the City of Renton and X N/A X PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 4 of 6  cannot be accepted for over the total fee amount. Credit cards may also be used to pay required application fees.  Fees are paid at Cashier on the 1st Floor City Hall.  4. Project Narrative: See attached sheet. 5. Variance Request Justification: Please provide a written statement separately addressing and justifying each of the issues to be considered by the City. The burden of proof as to the appropriateness of the application lies with the applicant. In order to approve a variance request, the Reviewing Official must find ALL the following conditions exist. See attached sheet. 6.Plat Certificate or Title Report: Please provide a current Plat Certificate or Title Report obtained from a title company documenting ownership and listing all encumbrances of the involved parcel(s). The Title Report should include all parcels being developed, but no parcels that are not part of the development. If the Plat Certificate or Title Report references any recorded documents (i.e. easements, dedications, covenants), the referenced recorded document(s) must also be provided. All easements referenced in the Plat Certificate must be located, identified by type and recording number, and dimensioned on the Site Plan. 7.Neighborhood Detail Map: Please provide a map drawn at a scale of 1" = 100' or 1" = 200' (or other scale approved by the Planning Division) to be used to identify the site location on public notices and to review compatibility with surrounding land uses. The map shall identify the subject site with a much darker perimeter line than surrounding properties and include at least two cross streets in all directions showing the location of the subject site relative to property boundaries of surrounding parcels. The map shall also show: the property's lot lines, lot lines of surrounding properties within a minimum distance of three (300’) feet from the site, boundaries of the City of Renton (if applicable), north arrow (oriented to the top of the plan sheet), graphic scale used for the map, and City of Renton (not King County) street names for all streets shown. Please ensure all information fits on a single map sheet. which shows properties within a minimum distance of 300 feet from the site 8. Site Plan/Project Plan: Please provide a fully‐dimensioned plan sheet drawn at a scale of 1"=20' (or other scale approved by the Planning Division). We prefer the site plan be drawn on one sheet of paper unless the size of the site requires several plan sheets to be used. If you are using more than a single plan sheet, please indicate connecting points on each sheet. The Site Plan should show the following: a.Name of proposed project; b.Date, scale, and north arrow (oriented to the top of the paper/plan sheet); c.Drawing of the subject property with all property lines dimensioned and names of adjacent streets; d.Widths of all adjacent streets and alleys; e.Location of all existing public improvements including, but not limited to, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, median islands, street trees, fire hydrants, utility poles, etc., along the full property frontage; f.Location and dimensions of existing and proposed: structures parking, off‐street loading space, curb cuts and aisle ways fencing and retaining walls free‐standing signs and lighting fixtures refuse and recycling areas utility junction boxes and public utility transformers storage areas and job shacks/sales trailers/model homes g.Setbacks of all proposed buildings from property lines;  X  X Available on Request See title report on file with LUA22-0 00357 X PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 5 of 6  h.Location and dimensions of all easements referenced in the title report with the recording number and type of easement (e.g. access, sewer, etc.) indicated; i.Location and dimensions of natural features such as streams, lakes, required buffer areas, open spaces, and wetlands; and j.Ordinary high water mark and distance to closest area of work for any project located within 200‐feet from a lake or stream. 9. Utilities/Construction Plan, Generalized (sewer, water, stormwater, transportation improvements): Please provide a plan drawn on 22" x 34" plan sheets using a graphic scale of 1" = 40' (or other size or scale approved by the Planning Division) clearly showing all existing (to remain) and proposed public or private improvements to be dedicated or sold to the public including, but not limited to, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, median islands, street trees, fire hydrants, utility poles, free‐standing lighting fixtures, utility junction boxes, public utility transformers, etc., along the full property frontage. The finished floor elevations for each floor of proposed and existing (to remain) structures shall also be shown. 10. Public information Sign: Obtain and install a minimum of one public information sign on the site with the project information. 11. Traffic Control Plan: The City of Renton requires any contractor, firm, corporation, or other public/private agency to prepare a TCP and obtain City of Renton's approval of that plan when construction, repair, or maintenance work is to be conducted within the city's right‐of‐way. You may find an application here: https:// cutt.ly/RsDYY4D Colored Maps for Display (Optional): You may choose to provide a colored version of each plan sheet for use in presenting the project to the Hearing Examiner at the Public Hearing: a.Neighborhood Detail Map b.Site Plan RESOURCES  City of Renton Forms  Electronic File Standards  1  PROJECT NARRATIVE  Please respond to these criteria; use a separate sheet if needed.  1.Project Name (no changes shall be made after acceptance of application submittal) Sounders FC Center at Longacres 2.The name, source, intensity and location of the sound/project limits (no changes shall be made after acceptance of application submittal). The location of the project site is 1901 Oakesdale Ave SW in the Longacres Office Park, which site includes the old Boeing Facility, the surrounding parking lots and area for field installation as set forth in the CUP application approved by City of Renton HEX Decision for LUA22-000357, SA-H, CU-H, MOD, and the Minor Modification of Site Plan approved as LUA23-000103. The noise variance requested is for hauling outside of normal hours allowed X N/A N/A To be completed. PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 6 of 6  by RMC 4-4-030.C.2 and for associated unloading and loading activities occurring on-site during the nighttime hours when the noise code exemption for temporary construction activities is not effective for Class A EDNAs. See WAC 173-60-050(3)(a). The source and intensity of the noise will be from trucks, loaders, and excavators. The after-hours activity and associated noise will principally be from unloading and loading of trucks hauling material at the western most point of the parking lot. Please see the attached Truck Export Plan at Exhibit A for the on-site hauling circulation plan. Haul Route: The principal hauling route for materials being hauled to the project site will be for trucks to enter Renton on Northbound SR 167, exit SR 167 and head west on SW 43rd Street, then turn north on Oakesdale Ave SW, and make a left turn into the project site. Materials leaving the project site will head south on Oakesdale Ave SW, turn west on SW 41st Street, and merge onto SR 167 heading south to Puyallup. Note that the Renton haul route does not pass through any residential areas. PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 7 of 6  3.Description of work The after-hours work subject to the noise variance is principally hauling import materials to the site, emptying the trucks, and reloading trucks to haul away excavated materials not usable on site, together with associated ancillary activities. The work may include moving of materials from a variety of on-site areas to the west side of the parking lot. 4.The equipment and vehicles used for the work (please provide a table of the equipment to be used with its appropriate decibels) The equipment used will consist of loaders, excavators, and trucking equipment. The Federal DOT Common Outdoor Noise chart indicates that a Diesel Truck produces 80 dB at 15 meters as a baseline for the project on-site source of noise. Please see additional noise calculations for off-site receiving areas at item #6 below. 5.Proposed Noise Mitigating Measures the applicant will implement to minimize the sound level violations The noise mitigation that will be taking place will be the shutoff of equipment when equipment is not being utilized. We will also have staff on site to monitor the noise and to make any adjustments or halt the activities if the noise is increased to a threshold above what is deemed acceptable of our equipment noise decibels. Truck gates will be kept from banging and making loud, sudden, bursts of impact noise. The loading and unloading will take place at the interior (westerly) edge of the parking lot, to increase the distance from the location of noise generating activities to off-site receiving areas. The haul route avoids traveling through or near to occupied residential areas. In addition, to the extent that hauling, loading and unloading can be undertaken outside of regular business hours, noise impacts will be reduced on adjacent commercial properties, 6.Any additional information or studies regarding any aspect of the requested variance that is deemed necessary to complete the review of the variance request. The Project site is EDNA Class B (Commercial) – based on WAC 176-60-040 maximum permissible environmental noise from a Class B zone, received at a Class A zone is 57 dB. With the 10 dB reduction for off hours noise received by a Class A zone, allowable nighttime noise from a temporary construction site would be 47 dB at a Class A receiving site. That noise level may be exceeded without a variance for limited durations, however, because of the need to efficiently PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 8 of 6  unload and load trucks, those durations may not be feasible and accordingly this variance is requested. The project contractor has used the generalized rule that noise levels drop by 6 dB when distance from the source of noise is doubled for evaluating received dB level. This rule of thumb is the generally accepted result of the application of the Inverse Square Law. By applying this rule, the contractor calculates that nighttime noise from the site will achieve Class A receiving zone limits within 670 meters (2,200 ft). The minimum distance between the project site source of noise and the nearest Class A zoned area is approximately 1,800 ft – this calculates to a noise level of approximately 48.75 dB. The noise variance will authorize the exceedance of Class A receiving limits. Note that this receiving site is an unoccupied open space area zoned RC, see Exhibit B. The nearest occupied residential zone in Renton is more than double that distance away, nearly 4,500 linear feet (or more than 3/4 of a mile) across SR 167. The distance will reduce the noise to be below the nighttime limits at the nearest residential receiving site. To the west, there is 1,254-feet to the Longacres property boundary, then the Union Pacific railroad corridor, followed by commercial areas in Tukwila. Accordingly, no Class A receiving areas to the west are expected to be impacted by the variance. 7.The hours during the day and/or night the noise will occur The hours will be trucking materials intermittently between the hours of 3:30 p.m. - 8:30 a.m. and loading trucks and moving materials onsite from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. The noise variance is not needed for hauling activities and construction work during the work day, or nighttime construction activities that do not exceed a level of 47 dB at a Class A receiving site for noise generated at a Class B commercial site. 8.The number of days and/or nights the noise will occur (no changes shall be made after acceptance of application submittal). This work will be continuing for approximately 5 months, and will be 6 days per week, Mondays - Saturdays. This will be an off and on again activity for 5 months from the start of construction. PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 9 of 6  9.The ambient sound level during the time of day or night for which the variance is being sought The ambient sound levels of the project construction site will be between 50-80 dBs. The current dBs during the day fluctuate around 60 dBs and during the evening around 50 dBs. 10.The time period (include start date and end date) for which the variance is requested (no changes shall be made after acceptance of application submittal) Start Date: 4/30/2023 End Date: 10/31/23* *Note the 6th month is added as a contingency 11.The reason for which the noise violation cannot be avoided, i.e. why work cannot be performed within allowed times Due to the large volume of material that needs to be moved on- and off-site, nighttime work is needed to meet construction schedule needs for field installation and grow-in periods. In addition, working outside of regular business hours will allow for safer conditions for hauling for our employees, pedestrians, and the general public, as it will reduce truck trips across sidewalks and trail crossings while people are using them during the day. 12.Mitigating conditions the applicant will implement to minimize the sound level violations The main mitigations will be not running trucks unless absolutely necessary, turning equipment and trucks off when not being utilized, and loading/unloading the trucks as far away from the public right-of-way, trails, and other facilities/businesses to the extent feasible. VARIANCE REQUEST JUSTIFICATION  The Hearing Examiner will base a decision on the specific variance criteria shown below. Please respond to these  criteria; use a separate sheet if needed.  PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 10 of  1.That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable to the applicant’s property or project, and that the strict application of this Chapter will deprive the subject property owner or applicant of rights and privileges enjoyed by others; The applicant must excavate, remove, and fill the field area in a five month window to bring the fields on-line together, achieve grow-in for the grass fields, and meet the applicant’s project objective to begin training on-site in 2024. Limiting hauling to the code specified hours of 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. will not achieve project objectives, and creates more potential interference between the hauling and loading activities and pedestrian activities along and around site boundaries. Approval of the variance will help keep pedestrians and the public safer and allow for less traffic congestion caused by concentrating hauling during the daytime. PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 11 of  2.That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health, welfare or safety, or unduly injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity of the location for which this variance is sought. The approval of this noise variance will not be detrimental to the public health, welfare, or safety. As discussed in the variance application, the surrounding properties are commercial, and at 1,800’ distant, open space, not occupied residential properties. Allowing the nighttime hauling will be less impactful during daytime hours, when there is much higher use of the surrounding streets for public travel, and more pedestrians on the local sidewalks and trail system. The night work will have fewer public impacts, and will generate very low levels of noise exceedance to the nearest Class A receiving zone. 3.That the variance sought is the minimum variance which will accomplish the desired purpose. The applicant has requested a 6 month period to accommodate an expected 5-month window of work, but export/import will not be happening every night. The work will be taking place for each occurrence for a week or two sporadically spread out over the 5 month period. The total amount of trucking if done at one time will be 1.5 -2 months over the total 5 month period. The sixth month is requested as a contingency measure in case of unexpected delays in the construction schedule. 4.That the variance contains such conditions deemed to be necessary to limit the impact of the variance on the residence or property owners impacted by the variance. The variance approval may be subject to conditions including, but not limited to, the following: Implementation of a noise monitoring program; Maximum noise levels; Limitation on types of equipment and use of particular equipment; Limitation on back‐up beepers for equipment; Required use of noise shields or barriers; Restrictions to specific times and days; Specific requirements for documentation of compliance with the noise variance conditions; Specific requirements for notification to nearby residents; Required cash security to pay for inspection services to verify compliance; Required access to the project by the City to verify compliance with the noise variance conditions; Specific program to allow for temporary hotel vouchers to effected residents; Requirements for written verification that all workers understand the noise variance conditions for the project; and Provision allowing the City to immediately revoke the variance approval if the variance conditions are violated. PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 12 of  City Inspectors will be on site and will be monitoring with project management staff to ensure following the plan and mitigation measures described herein. It is anticipated that the mitigation measures described in this application will be sufficient to keep the noise exceedance to a minimum at the limited Class A areas affected. PUBLIC NOTICE NOISE VARIANCE  rentonwa.gov/permitcenter | planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov | 425‐430‐7294 11/16/2022 Page 13 of  5.The importance of the services provided by the facility creating the noise and the other impacts caused to the public safety, health and welfare balanced against the harm to be suffered by residents or property owners receiving the increased noise permitted under this variance. Residents or adjacent property owners are not intended to be disturbed nor shall the health, safety, welfare of the public. 6.The availability of practicable alternative locations or methods for the proposed use which will generate the noise. The equipment will be staged as such to be as far away from public or adjacent property lines as to minimize the public interaction with the noise. Also, the equipment will be turned off when not being utilized. 7.The extent by which the prescribed noise limitations will be exceeded by the variance and the extent and duration of the variance. The prescribed noise limitations will not be exceeded by the variance and the duration of variance. Note: This handout shall not be used as a substitute for codes and regulations. The Applicant is responsible for  compliance with all codes and regulations, whether or not described in this document.  OAKESDALE AVE SWTRUCKSENTERINGROADWAY AHEADTRUCK STAGING AREA TRUCKSENTERINGROADWAYTRUCK ROUTE NOTES: 1.PCMS BOARD WILL BE UP ON SB OAKESDALE AVE SW INFORMING PUBLIC OF TRUCKS ENTERING ROADWAY FOR IMPORT/EXPORT. 2.ROADWAY WILL BE KEPT CLEAR OF ALL DEBRIS. 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