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ERC_Grant Place Townhomes_Final
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT
ERC Meeting Date: September 18, 2023
Project File Number: PR23-000126
Project Name: Grant Place Townhomes
Land Use File Number: LUA23-000283, PP, SA-H, ECF, MOD, V-H
Project Manager: Jill Ding, Senior Planner
Owner: Apex Enterprises Group LLC, 15 S Grady Way, Suite 527, Renton, WA 98057
Applicant: Satwant Singh, 15 S Grady Way, Suite 527, Renton, WA 98057
Contact: Dean Furr, Furr Engineering Services, 4715 152nd Pl SW, Unit B, Edmonds, WA
98026
Project Location: 1504-1582 SE Grant Circle, Renton, WA 98055 (Parcel No. 2023059052)
Project Summary: The applicant is requesting Preliminary Plat approval, Hearing Examiner Site Plan
Review, Environmental (SEPA) Review, a Parking Modification, a Street Standards
Modification, and a Landscape Variance for the construction of a multi -family
development containing a unit lot subdivision with 36 townhomes. The project site
totals approximately 2.14 acres and is located within the Residential Multi-Family
(RMF) zoning classification, and the Residential High Density (RHD) land use
designation. The development would be comprised of eight (8) separate multi-family
residential structures. Access to the site is proposed via new loop access drive
extended from Grant Ave S. A parking modification is requested as the parking stalls
would not comply with the minimum dimensional requirement, a landscape setback
variance is requested to vary from the 15-foot buffer required abutting a residentially
zoned property, and a street standards modification was requested to modify the
unit lot driveway standards. The proposed development is located on a partially -
developed site that was originally part of the expired Grant Pl ace Townhomes
Preliminary Plat and Planned Urban Development (PUD) (LUA15-000885 and LUA17-
000335). The Preliminary Plat and PUD applications have expired and the proposed
townhome development would require new land use approvals. The site is mapped
with Sensitive Slopes, Moderate Coal Mine Hazards, Moderate Landslide Hazards,
High Erosion Hazards, and seismic faults.
Exist. Bldg. Area SF: N/A Proposed New Bldg. Area (footprint):
Proposed New Bldg. Area (gross):
24,620 sq. ft.
68,356 sq. ft.
Site Area: 93,100 sq. ft. (2.14
acres)
Total Building Area GSF: 68,356 sq. ft.
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff Recommends that the Environmental Review Committee issue a
Determination of Non-Significance - Mitigated (DNS-M).
Project Location
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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
In compliance with RCW 43.21C.240, the following environmental (SEPA) review addresses only those project impacts
that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental regulations.
A. Environmental Threshold Recommendation
Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Officials:
Issue a DNS-M with a 14-day appeal period
B. Mitigation Measures
1. Project construction shall comply with the recommendations outlined in the Geotechnical Report
prepared by Nelson Geotechnical Associates, Inc., dated June 10, 2005 as well as the geotechnical letter
prepared by Cobalt Geosciences, LLC, dated March 3, 2023.
2. The applicant shall submit an Inadvertent Discoveries Plan prepared by a qualified professional with the
civil construction permit for review and approval by the Current Planning Project Manager prior to permit
issuance.
3. The Duwamish Tribe shall also be notified if any archeological work or monitoring is performed on the
project site.
C. Exhibits
Exhibit 1: Environmental Review Committee (ERC) Report
Exhibit 2: DNS-M for Grant Avenue Townhomes (LUA07-018)
Exhibit 3: Addendum to DNS-M for Grant Place Townhomes (LUA15-000885)
Exhibit 4: Bonneville Power Land Use Agreement
Exhibit 5: Architectural Plans
Exhibit 6: Civil Plans
Exhibit 7: Landscape Plans
Exhibit 8: Geotechnical report prepared by Nelson Geotechnical Associates, Inc., dated June 10,
2005
Exhibit 9: Geotechnical letter prepared by Cobalt Geosciences, LLC, dated March 3, 2023
Exhibit 10: Stormwater Site Plan/Report, prepared by Furr Engineering Services, PLLC, dated April 3,
2023
Exhibit 11: Agency Comments and City Response
Exhibit 12: Trip Generation Assessment, prepared by Heath & Associates, dated April 26, 2023
Exhibit 13: Transportation Concurrency
D. Environmental Impacts
The Proposal was circulated and reviewed by various City Departments and Divisions to determine whether the
applicant has adequately identified and addressed environmental impacts anticipated to occur in conjunction with
the proposed development. Staff reviewers have identified that the proposal is likely to have the following probable
impacts:
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1. Earth
Impacts: A Geotechnical Report and subsequent letter were included with the submitted project
application materials. The Geotechnical report was prepared by Nelson Geotechnical Associates, Inc. and
was dated June 10, 2005 (Exhibit 8). This report summarized existing surface and subsurface conditions
and provides general recommendations for the site development as proposed. Conclusions in their report
are based on a subsurface investigation, using analysis of material excavated from (eight) 8 test pits
ranging from 4.5 to 8.5 feet in depth and documentation related to geology of the vicinity.
According to this report, there was no evidence found of previous coal mining activities, which were
known to occur in the vicinity of the property. This, with research of records available at the Washington
State Department of Natural Resources, resulted in the conclusion that mining operations were not
specifically located at the site.
The soil conditions on the site are summarized as follows, the top 0.5 to 1.5 feet of the site consists of
loose topsoil. This is underlain by competent native glacial till deposits, which was found to the bottom of
the test pits. The geotechnical report concludes that the site is compatible with the proposed
development and that structures may be founded on the native medium dense or better soil that would
be encountered at approximately 1 to 2 feet below the existing ground surface. Use of shallow
foundations, with footings extended through loose surficial soil to underlying competent glacial till soils
is recommended.
Minor to moderate groundwater seepage, probably from perched water, was found at depths ranging
from 2.5 to 7.5 feet below the existing grade. Although there is no indication of a regional groundwater
table within the area explored, this groundwater would probably be present, in varying amounts
depending on seasonal rainfall, throughout the year. It was concluded that earthwork actives during the
wet season could be impacted by groundwater conditions onsite.
The report concludes that the proposed project would be feasible from a geotechnical standpoint,
however a SEPA mitigation measure was imposed under the original DNS-M issued for the site under
LUA07-018 that required the applicant to comply with the recommendations presented in the
Geotechnical report prepared by Nelson Geotechnical Associates, Inc. In addition, a second mitigation
measure was adopted limiting the site construction to between April 1st and November 1st.
The submitted letter was prepared by Cobalt Geosciences, LLC, dated March 3, 2023 (Exhibit 9). This letter
identifies that significant construction has already occurred on the project site and concludes that project
construction may continue. The letter also concludes that infiltration on the site is not feasible due to the
factors onsite including site soils and groundwater conditions.
To ensure that project construction continues in accordance with the geotechnical recommendations
provided in Exhibits 8 and 9, staff recommends, as a SEPA Mitigation Measure that project construction
occur in accordance with the Geotechnical Report prepared by Nelson Geotechnical Associates, Inc., dated
June 10, 2005 as well as the geotechnical letter prepared by Cobalt Geosciences, LLC, dated March 3,
2023. As the submitted Geotechnical Report (Exhibit 8) included recommendations for wet weather work
conditions, staff is not recommending the adoption of the previous mitigation measure which limited
construction work to April 1st to November 1st.
Mitigation Measure:
1. Project construction shall comply with the recommendations outlined in the Geotechnical
Report prepared by Nelson Geotechnical Associates, Inc., dated June 10, 2005 as well as
the geotechnical letter prepared by Cobalt Geosciences, LLC, dated March 3, 2023.
Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations, Renton Comprehensive Plan Goal L-W and Policy L-36.
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2. Water
a. Storm Water
Impacts: The previous project was permitted and developed under the requirements of the 2005 King
County Surface Water Design Manual. The current application would require that the project comply
with the requirements outlined in the 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manal (RSWDM).
The applicant submitted a Stormwater Site Plan/Report, prepared by Furr Engineering Services, PLLC,
dated April 3, 2023.
On-site drainage improvements would include the utilization of existing/partially constructed curbs,
gutters, catch basins, and pipe network for the collection of surface water runoff which would be
tight-lined to a detention vault located at the northwest corner of the property. The applicant would
be required to demonstrate that the existing vault would satisfy the requirements of the 2022
RSWDM. The proposed location of the vault is within an overhead transmission line easement
(recording number 5162689). Under the previous DNS-M (Exhibit 2), in accordance with mitigation
measure 4, the applicant was required provide documentation that ensures that such structure is a
permitted use of the easement area. The applicant previously submitted this documentation (Exhibit
4).
The previous DNS-M also recommended that the applicant be required to provide a Temporary
Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan (TESCP) designed pursuant to the Department of Ecology’s
Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements outlined in Volume II of the most recent Department of
Ecology Stormwater Management Manual. Under the current application, it is anticipated that the
City’s currently adopted erosion and sediment control practices would adequately mitigation for any
erosion or sediment control, therefore no further mitigation is recommended at this time.
It is anticipated that the City’s adopted 2022 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual would
adequately mitigate impacts from surface water runoff, therefore no further mitigation is
recommended.
Mitigation Measures: None recommended
Nexus: N/A
3. Historic and Cultural Preservation
Impacts: Staff did receive comments from the Duwamish Tribe (Exhibit 11) requesting that an Inadvertent
Discovery Plan (IDP) be in place prior to the recommencement of proposed construction activities due to
the potential for archeological resources being discovered on the project site. The tribe also requests that
they be notified if any archeological work or monitoring is performed on the project site. To ensure that
any archeological deposits are managed appropriately, staff recommends as a SEPA mitigation measure
that the applicant submit an Inadvertent Discoveries Plan prepared by a qualified professional with the
civil construction permit for review and approval by the Current Planning Project Manager prior to permit
issuance. The Duwamish Tribe shall also be notified if any archeological work or monitoring is performed
on the project site.
Mitigation Measures:
1. The applicant shall submit an Inadvertent Discoveries Plan prepared by a qualified professional with
the civil construction permit for review and approval by the Current Planning Project Manager prior
to permit issuance.
2. The Duwamish Tribe shall also be notified if any archeological work or monitoring is performed on the
project site.
Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations and Renton Comprehensive Plan Goal L-AA and Policies L-45
and L-46.
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4. Transportation
Impacts: A Trip Generation Assessment, prepared by Heath & Associates, dated April 26, 2023 (Exhibit 12)
was submitted with the project application materials. The project would be accessed from Grant Avenue
NE by a 20-foot-wide internal, modified, looped unit lot drive. The proposed access would function as a
one-way access with the north driveway functioning as ingress only and the south driveway functioning
as egress only.
The nearest public transit is offered along S Puget Drive, approximately 1,450-feet walking distance south
of the subject site at the intersection of S Puget Drive & Grant Avenue S. Metro Transit Routes 102 (routes
to Downtown Seattle) and 148 (to Renton Transit Center) are available.
Street improvements including, but not limited to paving, sidewalks, curb and gutter, storm drain,
landscaping, street lighting, and street signs would be required along Grant Avenue NE.
According to the submitted Trip Generation Assessment (Exhibit 12), for single-family attached units, ITE
data estimates the 36 dwelling units can generate 224 average weekday daily trips with 13 trips occurring
the AM peak hour and 18 trips in the PM peak hour. A Transportation Concurrency Test (Exhibit 13) was
issued for the proposal, it was concluded that the proposal passed the transportation concurrency test in
accordance with RMC 4-6-070D. It is anticipated that any new trips generated by the proposal would be
adequately mitigated through the payment of a Traffic Impact Fee, therefore no further mitigation is
recommended.
Mitigation Measures: None recommended
Nexus: N/A
E. Comments of Reviewing Departments
The proposal has been circulated to City Department and Division Reviewers. Where applicable, their comments
have been incorporated into the text of this report and/or “Advisory Notes to Applicant.”
✓ Copies of all Review Comments are contained in the Official File and may be attached to this report.
The Environmental Determination decision will become final if the decision is not appealed within the 14 -day
appeal period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3); WAC 197-11-680).
Environmental Determination Appeal Process: Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in
writing on or before 5:00 p.m. on October 2, 2023. Appeals must be submitted electronically to the City Clerk at
cityclerk@rentonwa.gov or delivered to City Hall 1st floor Lobby Hub Monday through Friday. The appeal fee,
normally due at the time an appeal is submitted, will be collected at a future date if your appeal is submitted
electronically. The appeal submitted in person may be paid on the first floor in our Finance Department. Appeals
to the Hearing Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and additional information regarding the appeal process
may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office, cityclerk@rentonwa.gov.
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CITY OF RENTON
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
STAFF REPORT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
EXHIBITS
Project Name:
Grant Place Townhomes
Land Use File Number:
LUA23-000283, PP, SA-H, ECF, MOD, V-H
Date of Meeting
September 18, 2023
Staff Contact
Jill Ding
Senior Planner
Project Contact/Applicant
Dean Furr
Furr Engineering Services
4715 152nd Pl SW, Unit B,
Edmonds, WA 98026
Project Location
1504-1582 SE Grant Circle,
Renton, WA 98055 (Parcel No.
2023059052)
The following exhibits are included with the ERC Report:
Exhibit 1: Environmental Review Committee (ERC) Report
Exhibit 2: DNS-M for Grant Avenue Townhomes (LUA07-018)
Exhibit 3: Addendum to DNS-M for Grant Place Townhomes (LUA15-000885)
Exhibit 4: Bonneville Power Land Use Agreement
Exhibit 5: Architectural Plans
Exhibit 6: Civil Plans
Exhibit 7: Landscape Plans
Exhibit 8: Geotechnical report prepared by Nelson Geotechnical Associates, Inc., dated June 10,
2005
Exhibit 9: Geotechnical letter prepared by Cobalt Geosciences, LLC, dated March 3, 2023
Exhibit 10: Stormwater Site Plan/Report, prepared by Furr Engineering Services, PLLC, dated April 3,
2023
Exhibit 11: Agency Comments and City Response
Exhibit 12: Trip Generation Assessment, prepared by Heath & Associates, dated April 26, 2023
Exhibit 13: Transportation Concurrency
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