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DESIGN TYPE:. INDOOR EQUIPMENT AND MONOPOLE _ r I , 1 I SHEET INDEX SHEET INDEX LEGEND — CIVIL=C,STRUCTURAL=S,ELECTRICAL e E,MECHANICAL=M,GEOTECHNICAL=G SHEET TITLE REV SHEET TITLE REV SHEET TITLE REV • T1-D TITLE SHEET A T51—D TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY A A C1—D GENERAL SITE PLAN A A Q. C2—D STANDARD NOTES Q A A C3—D DETAILED SITE PLAN AND ELEVATION A A A C4.0—D STANDARD DETAILS A • A A C4.1—D STANDARD DETAILS A • A A A A • A A A E1—D ELECTRICAL PLANS AND DETAILS Q Q A E2—D GROUNDING DETAILS A A • A E3—D GROUNDING DETAILS Q A - A - REVISIONS , NO. WORK DONE DATE 9Y: APPO: A`�1 KERCHEVAL ENGINEERS RAIA/FSTI" STATE COUNTY INITIAL RELEASE CR HH CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND CHANGE EQUIPMENT CONCRETE PAO TO STRUCTURAL FRAME 3/19/97 ' J02 BH ,-"�`- f WA KING SEA 047 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT F�1E� US WEST COMMUNICATIONS ESN 402 South 333rd Street, Suite 133 Federal Way,WA 98003 1249 NE 145th Street �1 R N0. PHONE(206)874-7155 FAX(206)847-7169 Seattle.Washington 98155 ��p DRAWING NO. (206)345-2336 I( °''1' p , Tl_D APR 1 5 1997 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING 1 • PROJECT SUMMARY VICINITY MAP fli_. THE WORK SHALL CONSIST OF THE INSTALLATION OF A PROJECT SITE - LIGHT I HIGH A TA LE,INCLUSIVE OF A LONG LIGHTNING ROD.A THREE SECTOR,SIX PANEL ANTENNA I ARRAY AND A GEOSTATIONARY POSITIONING SYSTEM SHALL (GPO)ANTENNA SHALL BE ATTACHED ALONG THE LENGTH `p• �' WIT H. THE MONOPOLE BASE STATION PCS EQUIPMENT SUNSET A METAL CABINET ENCLOSURE SHALL BE ERECTED ON AN ® ~ I ELEVATED STEEL STRUCTURAL FRAME AT GRADE. PI. - SITE SPECIFIC'INSTRUCTIONS: W e iii 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES z S a UNDERGROUND.PRIOR TO EXCAVATING IN THE VICINITY E%ISTING 8'MASONRY WALL \ CONTRACTOR SHALL EXERCISE CARE DURING a _ • WITH CEDAR TRIM EXCAVATION,SO AS TO AVOID DAMAGE. a \ 2. THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION WITHOUT FIELD VERIFICATION. INFORM O TACOMA AVE THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY CONFLICTS OR DISCREPANCIES 1n BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. A r PROPERTY LINE N 01'1'52"E 405.84' • 3. APPLICABLE T AND USE OF INA CITE SHALL CONFORM 70 ALL 1 �� I \ APPLICABLE CODES AND ORDINANCES. NO SCALE n EXISTING AC PAVEMENT \\ o\ GENERAL NOTES EXISTING PARKING _ 1. ADA COMPLIANCE: FACILITY IS NOT STAFFED \ AND NOT NORMALLY OCCUPIED. 1 ( /; \ Ar 2. FOR ADDITIONAL GENERAL NOTES AND DETAILS.SEE /, ,\ ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENT,"STANDARD NOTES". EXISTING U'sf 2 BLDG-C ---- .p PROPERTY LINE \ N 011139 E I05.46 LEGAL DESCRIPTION I � - \ LOT 1,CITY OF RENTON SHORT PLATT NO 052-088, RECORDED UNDER KING COUNTY RECORDING NUMBER i i \ \ 9004109002,RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY,BEING A PORTION OF LOT 10 JOSEPH P.MARSHALL TRACKS, \\\s \ • ACCORDING TO THE PLAIT THEREOF RECORDER IN V, VOLUME 38 OF PLATTS,PAGE 30.IN KING COUNTY. n � WASHINGTON. p1 \ p� TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 516970-0110-08. m I 40'-0" EXISTING \m\ t, BLDG-D • EXISTING EXISTING 13 \ 1s �N PROJECT INFORMATION 1^I _ BLDG-B BLDG-A 15'-0" • 1• i� ,\ SITE NAME: SUNSET HWY SELF STORAGE \ SITE ADDRESS •F Ty 4546 NE SUNSET BLVD 1 I m o.\Pa RENTON.WA 98059 r I z I aI_ SO SD 32•-6e DESIGN TYPE: n SEE DETAILED SITE 1,\ \ INDOOR EQUIPMENT AND MONOPOLE I N • I z \ ZONING CLASSIFICATION. B-1 PLAN ON SHEET C3-D EXISTING STORM DRAIN \ s AREA OF PROPERTY: 2.7 AC EXISTING s\ OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: B-2.R-7 25110" I r----� CATCH BASIN I W \ t I I BLDG E I I EXISTING 12"OAP �I4 >- • \ I I STORM DRAIN `J `� I d I I I 1___ I$ PROJECT DIRECTORY I�I I MIN POL I \11 Z OWNER: CHRIS LEADY/DEEM OEUTSCH 2• 31 I o __ I \ BELLE UE. AVE.N.E.8-100 15-" — J ——— ' ,,I �] BELLEWE.WA 98005 _ SDy1 —SO—.-ot __ — -SDI i `� 1'1�• \ APPLICANT: US WEST COMMUNICATIONS L W n —— — _W_— _W— — — 1N.s m, 1249 NE 145 STREET �� — SEATTLE,WA 98155 — ——5———— ——5—— — S _5_—_- T ___________ (206)345-2336 PROPERTY LINE • N 10'11'39"E 346,93 HYDRANT 215.16' CONTACT. JIM BOWEN Li I p ENGINEER. BECHTEL • INSTALL PCS EQUIPMENT n20'WIDE EMERGENCY O 8140 OLD HWY,99 SE VEHICLE ACCESS ROAD SO EXISTING TUMWATER.WA 98501 AND STEEL SUPPORT FRAME 1I o E%ISTING 10"m SEWER , E%ISTING SEWER \ CONTACT: ED JENCKES IN STORAGE ROOM b1 MAN HOLE EXISTING 10'0 • WATER (360)352-7917 INSTALL MONOPOLE I EXISTING CURB• \ OWNER'S AGENT:THE WALTER GROUP 1109 FIRST AVENUE SUITE 1 135' GENERAL SITE PLAN SE TRE,20SWASHINGTON 98101 ' SCALE, 1 30•-0" ' . (206)467-8704 CONTACT: ALEX PERLMAN • RUSS STROMBERG REVISIONS KERCHEVAL ENGINEERS LATITUDE: LU��NE51'i��l CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND R uy� LONGITUDE: .�- SEA 047 NO. WORK DONE DATE BY: APPD: /F'' CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT � . "4 9 DRAWING PLOT SCALE: 1=30-0' US WEST COMMUNICATIONS r�1 EL STATE COUNTY CHANGED EQUIPMENT CONCRETE PAD TO STRUCTURAL FRAME 3/19/97 JOZ BN 4 .�/(['���. OE,' WA KING ox 5005 1090 siren,Smite 1ss e.eerM•y.>f..N1n41an moos '-A'NA . 1249 NE 145th Street O PRONE(20e1 974-7105 PAX(2001 074-7104 Tp 4 gi DESIGNED BY J.O.ZHU 03/19/97 SeolUe.Washington 98155 0 1 2 3 ye dr,41 DRAWN BY. J.O.ZHU 03 19 97 (206)345-2336 REV NO " I I I I oNAt.4 CHECKED BY: C.ROMERO 03 19 97 SUNSET HWY SELF STORAGE 1 1NC IFS THIS EgSESCALE DOES 4NNGMEASURE OFF IN ONE • l`l/M 1�1,0/ON I APPROVED BY:B HAYNES 03/19/97 GENERAL SITE PLAN DRAWING NO } .J, 31ee10T FILE: 0470C1D.DWG C1-D • • • • • • • • • • • STANDARD CNL NOTES: STANDARD STRUCTURAL STEEL NOTES STANDARD CONCRETE AND RENFORCING BAR NOTES: • SITE WORK tZ I. ALL DIE WORK SHALL BE AS INDICATED W THE DRAWINGS AND .1. ALL METAL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TOE SPECIFICATION t. ALL CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACI 301, SIIPELAIF°W THE SPEDFICRIION PROJECT DI4YAPY. GALVANIZED ASTM A36 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. AD III AND TIE SPEOFICATIA!CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE. 2. RUBBISH,GREATS,DEBRIS.STIXS,510xE5 ANO OTHER REFUSE SHALL BE 2. STRUCTURAL TUBING MEMBERS SHALL CONFORM TO ASHY A5DD,GRADE A 2. ALL CONCRETE SHAH HAYS A MWHMU4 CCMPRE54VE STRENGTH OF PEuOVED tROM THE 91E AND WSPOSEO Of ICOALLY. OR A501. ¢000 P9 Ai Te DAxS UNLESS NOTED OMERWSE. 3. THE SITE SHALL BE GRATED SO THAT RUNOFF SHALL BE 3. REINFORCING STEEL BULL CONFORM TO ASTM A 615.GRADE 60,DEFORMED DRAINED AWAY fR01A THE POD EOUIPAOAT 1 ALL WELDING SHALL BE DONE USING E]OxX ELECTRODES AND WELTING UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. WELLED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASHY SHALL CONFORM TO RISC AND AWN D1.1, WHERE FILLET WELD SIZES A ITS WELDED STEEL TIRE FABRIC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE SPLICES • 4. THE SUBGRAA GULL F COMPACTED TO A UNIFORM GRADE ARE NOT SHOWN,PROVIDE THE MINIMUM SIZE PER TABLE J2.¢W THE CLASS'B AND ALL HOOKS SHALL BE STANDARD ENO. PPICR TO PLACEU AC Gf THE CRUSHED RMN. AMC-MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION',BTH EDITION. A. THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER SHALL BE PROVIDED f011 5 All EXISTING ACTIVE SEWER,WATER,GAS.ELECTRIC,AND OTHER UTILITIES 4. BOLTED CONNECTION§SHALL USE BEARING TYPE GALVANIZED ASTM REINFORCING STEEL UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS WHERE ENCOUNTERED IN THE WORK,SHALL BE PROTECTED AT ALL TINES. A325 BOLTS(3/4 DIA)AND SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF TWO BOLTS • AND WHERE REWIRED FOR TIE PROPER EXECUTION OF THE WORK,SHALL BE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. • CONCRETE CAST AGAINST EARTH......3 IN. RELOCATED AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEERS PEUE CAUTION SHOULD BE USED • BY THE CONTRACTOR WHEN EXCAVATING OPS PIER DRILLING AROUND OR NEAR 5 BEAM CONNECTIONS SHALL BE DESIGNED FOR COMBINATION AXIAL, CONCRETE EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER: CHUTES HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL FORCES INDICATE ON PLANS IF BEAM /6 AND .......•...............2 IN REACTION ARE NOT SHOWN,THE MINIMUM VERTICAL DESIGN FORCE /5 AND SMALLER W WAF _,I 1/2 IN, SHALL BE ONE HALF THE TOTAL UNIFORM LOAD CAPACITY OF THE 6. ALL EYSIWG INACTIVE SEWER,WATER,GASA ELECTRIC AND OTHER URUTIES. MEMBER. CONCRETE NOT EXPOSED TO EARTH OR WEATHER OR NOT CAST IN D SHALL WITH THE.P PLUGGED Of THE WORK.SHALL BE REMOVED AGAINST THE GROUND: AND SHALL BE CAPPED.PLUGGED OR OTHERWISE DISCONNECTED AT POINTS 6. NON-SIPVCTURPL CONNECTIONS FOR HANDRAIL,LADDERS AND STEEL APB AND WALL 3/4 IN. TO CLEAR FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK,SUBJECT TO ME APPROVAL OF ENGINEERING. GRATING MAY USE 5/B-DIA GALVANISED AST1 A 30T BOLT$ BEAMS AND COLUMNS..............T 1/2 IN, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. T. ACT ALES,STI EXISTING TORE TAiRS DISTURBED RS EONRTRUOCHM 5. A CHAMFER 3/4'SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EXPOSE°EDGES OF CONCRETE ACTHMTIES SHALL BE PESi0RE0 10 ITS OWONat OR BEitEP CONDITION. UNLESS NOTED OTHERIWSE W ACCORDANCE MPH AO 301 SECTION 4 2 4. 6 HOLES FOR INSERTS OR EMBEDS SHALL CONFORM TO MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS AVOW CUTTING ONTO RETARD WHEN GRILLING INTO EXISTING STRUCTURE. 7. INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE EXPANSON/WEDGE ANCHOR,SHALL BE PER MANUFACTURES WRITTEN RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES • DETAIL 300 • • C2 DETAIL 301 DETAIL 302 C2-: C2- • • • • • • • SITE ADDRESS: • ..- 4546 NE SUNSET BLVD. • RENTON.WA 98059 • DESIGN TYPF: INDOOR EQUIPMENT AND MONOPOLE REVISIONS • KERCHEVAL ENGINEERS ' LATITUDE: l'�E�l`)1\ CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND 6 ' xW�� LONGITUDE: SEA 047 N0. WORK DONE DATE BY: APPLE /�I CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT J4 oWWPF'f DRAWING PLOT SCALE' 1'=1" US WEST COMMUNICATIONS C E( STATE COUNTY • CHANGED EQUIPMENT CONCRETE PAD TO STRUCTURAL FRAME • 3/19/97 JOZ BH 402 so.mum sl.444,suit.Awl rw¢..I,WAW,w.4TiAW1sv WwO•A �t�t $ STAI NE 1451h ton 9 Q ' WA G 'FRONT Izoe1 Inb-TIW6 PAR 12PW7'eYb-rllH x .� g DESIGNED BY: J.0.ZHU 03!19/97 Seattle,Washington 9B155 Voi:°• ,° DRAWN BY: J 0.ZHU 03/19/97 (206)345-2336 REV NO. 0 I 2 3 , e0NAR1.5W CHECKED BY: C.ROMERO 03/19/97 SUNSET HWY SELF STORAGE INCHif THIS sE NOAIIHE RN OAG EAOIRA OONE SCALE h' 199 I APPROVED BY.B HAYNE$ 03/19/97 STANDARD NOTES DRAWING NO is l�%� s1�I9T FILE: 0470C2D.DWG C2-D 1 6 a" AZ=0' I' 1AZ.o 2 1/2"DIA x 3'-6' 3'LIGHTNING ROD ` TS 6"v3°x1/4'x6'LONG LONG STEEL PIPE \ ANTENNA TOP OF MONOPOLE ) - •- I • �. AZ=120' 7 —�__ 433 iO i •� 4� 'lv 25'-0' CL OF • ANTENNA [ _ C3- ry - TS 3-x3'x1 4" 'Mr IN, MONOPOLE q 'T I V Illllll i�/' 0 UPPER ANTENNA MOUNT AZ=120' / 1 C3 . SECTION 433 — — `/ SCALE:NTS C3- O • In TS fi'x3'xt/d'x6'LONG o' _ iI _ 11 ANTENNA DOWN-TILT MONOPOLE •I BRACKET(TYP) x, ' AZ=240' P I — _�. 1 0 POWER PRIMARY CABINET I�FUTURE • 1 ' — w CABINET - ,CABINET < Y • •yINSTALL MONOPOLE -' • — • PER MANUFACTURER'S I m f. __J SPECIFICATIONS 6 _ A (MIN.)INSTALL GPS ANTENNA ��� AZ=240' \ m ( PER MANUFACTURER'S SECTION ( n 1 \ 1pl( �b `n SPECIFICATIONS SCALE:NTS C3- INSTALL COAXIAL CABLE TRAY PER DETAIL •57 / OUTDOOR CABLE SUPPORT CABINET MOUNTING SKID C4.1-D / PER DETAIL SEE DETAIL ,/�, OPENING a'ND'WIDE L AL'HIGH $j OPENING.AND INSTALL ALUMINUM SD CO.t-D ROLL-UP DOOR TO MATCH EXISTING IN BUILDING ¢1N INDOOR CABLE SUPPORT o / SEE DETAIL e • / C4,1-D 20 n \ �� FRAMED WOOD \\\\ FRAMED WALL INSTALL BOLLARDS PER DETAIL igh ca 1-p - EXISTING ROLL-UP INSTALL EOU F MEN INSTALL MONOPOLE AND FOUNDATION PER DOOR CABINET(SUP,IED BY MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION //// Z7 �/ ,• OTHERS) AND DETAILS Am 80 XREF Ca.-0 EXISTING CONCRETE • SLAB -11 / • \yKyCjCi�S' Y�` / . \;(\ \, V \/ •\/ \� ,.\\Gw, \,,•\/ \< DETAILED SITE PLAN \ < / /\/\/\/ \/Y • SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0' • ,\/j ?_,vINSTALL COAXIAL INSTALL CABINET MOUNTING CABLE PER DETAIL FRAME PER DETAIL • FINISHED GRADE INSTALL MONOPOLE FOUNDATION PER EXISTING57 C4..-D SITE Awns: MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS Ca,t-0 4546 NE SUNSET BLVD. RENTON,WA 98059 MONOPOLE ELEVATION 43z DESIGN TYPE: • SCALE: NTS C3- • INDOOR EQUIPMENT AND MONOPOLE REVISIONS KERCHEVAL ENGINEERS LATITUDE: r � • 4`4I CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND x•z+yM LONGITUDE: ' SEA 047 NO. WORK GONE DATE BY. APP D: /1 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ' sp9 °RASING PLOT SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0" /'�' l STATE COUNTY CHANGED EOl11PMENT CONCRETE PAD TO STRUCTURAL FRAME 3/19/97 JOZ . Sri ao2 ,�, ///'^^`���,,, US WEST COMMUNICATIONS IE eu re Street...b111R I9,veeenl cy,S-BIBO w came g 1249 NE 145th Street ' 6EC 1 WA KING MONL MO mA-Tlm CAI(BOB)e]A-]1a 1• ,R, DESIGNED BY: J 0.ZHU 03/19/97 Seattle.Washington 98155 , • p 1 2 3 (9,,N,n' DRAWN BY. J.0.ZHU 03/19/97 (206)345-2336 REV ND. 1 1 soA1.¢' CHECKED BY: C.ROMERO 03/19/97 SUNSET HWY SELF STORAGE 1 MS SCALE DOES NOT MEASURE OFF IN ONE ye APPROVED BY:B.HAYNES 03/19/97 DRAWLING NO • wCHFEE4vENTs THE DRAv4NG IS AT A REDUCED SCALE s .f./-._FILE: 0470C3D.DWG DETAILED SITE PLAN AND ELEVATION C3—D • . , . . •. 0 . • . . . ' . V.. 3/4-DIA HOLES . . . 7 ,1/2. 2 PLACES I I/2- 3 SIDES . • . - 2 T St Elw6y„,6a (FLANGE ANCHOR BOLTS SIZE. C6x8 2 i LOCATION AND ORIENTATIONS -.-r- "'eh .,,,' --1 1 SEE TOWER SUPPLIER DWG • A'L3x3x1/41 ..t..L(T3YPT. ---1-: — 41-315?r44 FIN GRADE • ql 7 ..._ 6xI5(GALV .5 —.----- --- ---- , 1/2 CAMFER t7i ,11 T ,11 : SCALE1 I C6 • ' g g W6K15 t9 7 gl OPTIONAL)• w &' ' I I SECTIONS ' . CONCRETE PIER -- (GALA) ( Q R -- -_r_r _ 4_t _l_ 1 : 1/re 1.-0' SIZE BY . . . • TOWER SUPPLIER • 7 193(717.(71YAI 117P11.gSTA/in ,...,2.-3 9/16" „I - 2.9' 9/16%1"SLOTTED HOLE IN 11104:7-11 i I "..r 3'-9 3/4" - 3'-4 1/2. ' T te• . . . . ' BEAM DIRECTION FOR 1/2"DIA ANCHOR BOLTS (TYP OF B) g III i F I 0,LIII UNDISTURBED • ' id 1 I 1 11 hI EARTH ri 411'./'1.711 • -TOP FLANGE i _L_ - ‘ . . mommaplimmemnimmmomminammoimmi , 'I'' i I ill SCALE. 3/4-e.1.-0- - hiH41141 I GROWTH I PRIMARY - Ul I I I W6(TYP) Inal . 1117111MIIMMIM=IMMINIMMINIMEMIIIIIIMI . .. qi--- ....mi..... . • . • • . CABINET MOUNTING SKID . (TNT') ' • ' FOR PCS EQUIPMENT(3 CABINETS) . •BOTTOM FLANGE . TYPICAL DRILLED PER FOUNDATION DETAIL 417 SCALE: 3/43".•1.-0- SECTION AS NOTED G4..-0 SCALE.NTS C3- • ' - . __,It__ • . . L-HANDHOLE FRAME • ASSEMBLY — . — • , I----1 . . CUT OPENING IN DOOR TO ALLOW FOR INSTALLATION .. • OF CABLE TRAY ' — 7rrnIIC.UPPORT POWER CABINET PRIMARY CABINET FUTURE ro÷.{.INDOOR CABLE SUPPORT C4.1-0 PER DETAIL I CABINET C,@-D • ,I • _ 1 1 ' FOUNDATION . .• • • •• •'.1'.\'‘'.,S.‘'.sn's..)` •‘6',.. <1,... ......... ...; 9-<•,-\;7-\47-,1-/7.41.0 .• , ,,,,,7,7;,,k,•,>7.,1-',/, ', . I ./ .‘\.‘\' K/ <I"; '.....'K.\'s\.\ .A\<\ /‘"‘ " , /. ...", \‘'. /.//,/,:?.. A /,\.,,,,,N,K,I(N.,,,;.<A,A •'''.(: • •EXISTING AC• ''' /'• W/X/AK-7' / • PROVIDE ADDITIONAL . CABINET MOUNTING CONCRETE PAVERS. RACEWAY-STANDARD DETAIL ' SKID PER DETAIL .11116 ' SITE ADDRESS: AS NECESSARY.TO, COAXIAL CABLE TRAY FROM CCA TO MONOPOLE C4.0-0 MAINTAIN GRADE OF .' 4546 NE SUNSET BLVD CABLE SUPPORT DETAIL 5 RENTON,WA 95059 SCALE:1/24.1-0- C3- ' F/FqGN TYPE: MODIFIED INDOOR EQUIPMENT AND MONOPOLE LATITuDE: REVISIONS J, A‘ ,VERCHEVALEN ENGINEERS . LONGITUDE: Ili:VEST SEA 047 AN CONSULTING GINEERS AND NO. WORK DONE BATE BY: APP D: ,I- 11 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ,.......:;.f4t1C9,,, DRAWING PLOT SCALE: 3/4....1.-0' US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 'liffEL STATE COUNT( CHANGED EQUIPMENT CONCRETE PAD TO STRUCTURAL FRAME 19 97 JOZ OHin.818 8324.1 Stre.1.Sully 13:1 laReral 114y.lashloglon 08003 t 1249 NE 145t6 Street EO-I 1/ WA KING PRONZ ROM 874-7165 FAX 11061 674,164 - S g DESIGNED BY. J.0 ZHU 03/19/97 Seottle.Woshingtan 98155 A ‘444"44V DRAWN BY: J.O.ZHU 03/19/97 (206)345-2336 REV NO IIIIMIIIIIIII 0 1 2 3 1. . 1 . 1 , 1 „.46,,,,,,,,I. CHECKED BY: C.ROMERO 03/19/97 SUNSET HWY SELF STORAGE 1 ' IF THIS SCALE DOES NOT LIERSURE OFF Rd OK ,wirgionmi APPROVED BY.B.HAYNES 03/19/97 DRAWING NO. wee SEGMENTS THE PRA.0 15 AT A REDUCED SCALE A.;-A. ......-elrefrn- FILE. 0470C4-D.DWG EQUIPMENT PAD AND DETAILS C4.0-D .._.., • , .. • I ALUMINUM SHROUD • /OF COAX SIZE OF COAX LENGTH OF COAX ANTENNA REQUIRED REQUIRED REWIRED STEEL PIPE FNLCO vJLO ALPHA 2 1 5/8 150' �5 lid HNNGEP N .CONCRETC ANO PAINTED 10AX DOPE AND QUARRY R0 a GALV ALLLMODU SHRWO w ATING SPNCC NTH OW 0 1'-0 OC PAINTING S^ECIFIG110N }�ee� UNh RUi J/e'Du vTmO ( REWUKD.PNM w/z Cars n BETA 2 1 5/8 150' aS 4.-0-OC(109Ri� 5RPoNG-LOWED NUF 5.000 TO Of AN(YO EXFERXW AC PAVEMENT t A'-0'a Dm) (1W PEP NANGfA) UNSTRUT NSW w5H PER POMP) ( ocw/IzIIID • ZZ • HAr GPS COOL w/NON-w6Ul TfN'S.TP NCH)A /J"OPS CaXI�wv/e NON-" GAMMA 2 i lid 115' NGER AT A-0 CC VTR/ luNG[R O.OC(T'R) - UNISMUT P1000.10-L CONCRETE NISTPUT P1000.IB-L ' ' O PAKRO . ,EC APES p CN ro PAKPS w/ CON VPAKPB 2-J/e'W EMv 80LT5 _0 OL h)3/0'OM CXP 00LI5 FCC CPS 1 1/2- 60 -0 a(YM) ( 111!11111 1� • YM UMOPM J/e"T PT000 ' • • 700 PDX URNOEPR • CABLE SUPPORTS ON CONCRETE PAVERS CABLE SUPPORT W/SHROUD . ON CONCRETE PAVERS . GUARD POST(BOLLARD) ANTENNA CABLE CONFIGURATION DETAIL 57 DETAL e10 DETAL 355 ' . NTS • C3-I NTS C� NTS C1-. • • • • • • • • SITE ADDRESS: . 4546 NE SUNSET BLVD RENTON.WA 98059 DESIGN TYPE: INDOOR EQUIPMENT AND MONOPOLE . REVISIONS LATITUDE: KERCHEVAL ENGINEERS LONGITUDE: LIMIEST SEA 047 I 'I CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT iae°vL0%W DRAWING PLOT SCALE: 1 NO. WORK DONE DATE BY: APP'D: �� US WEST COMMUNICATIONS EE STATE COUNTY CHANGED EQUIPMENT CONCRETE PAD TO STRUCTURAL FRAME 3/19 J97 JOZ BA Xoe Beall. ayy 6H..1 NAY.S.PN...1 XAy.000044 Ertl' WA KEIG pee Peons : f249 NE 1651h Street 8 PNONe(zee)00100)ae rut ITReI TOO-TAR o • DESIGNED BY: J.Q.ZHU • 03/19/97 Seattle. 5-23 glop RUINS By q. E�O$ DRAWN BY J O.ZHU 03/19/97 (206)365-2336 REV NO. , 1 I , I oNAt CHECKED BY. C.ROMERO 03/19/97 IF 1N15 SCALE DOER NOT IS AT A OFF IN ONE 4a APPROVED BY:B.HOMERS 03/19/97 SUNSET HWY SELF STORAGE DRAWING NO MOH sECNENrs THE DRAW..a AT.REDUCED SCALE ,.t, �,,.(R� FILE: Oa7oCa.tD.DWG STANDARD DETALS C4.1—D J • - --1— ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS • PWER CARPET -1 SOLO VARPT ALL NT00OSBC.O. Rm�£RRT ALL WfE%QlBCTTOI _ 00801010 AT TEE CF NbTALIAT. 1,006106 AT T°'@ O'NITALLATKR Zli.k IpffiNy soup wave v,OM 211/410 V ® GROIND ROD WIN Accue ° TOT SAME NIE 'EC7101 DETAL —CIROrc,RN CONCE.YID N GAO.OR CELTO ® away woo NW IR USED CN PLATFORM DETAIL NAY BE HEED ON PLASM'MOORED ---CIRCUIT,RNriw5A 7 N ROOK OR GRADE ■ CAMEL.TTPE OWNECTION M4YEE T01 ARO AIFORMINBLD 'LIT MT. EPARENT M A ROOF CR LEW ELDG FPYRFNi M A F6'•LP OR W111N'V T- RIR RATTO,. 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ORB (COSH PBPL BILLING NIETORY) 890 BTB BASE tRANSNI86KN SYSTEM _ ON K0-APG',]-POLE MAW BRENCER REFER TO DETAIL E]. ADD 1R% L3 YEATIEREdD IDIAGYIWTICI GE N GENERATOR ' LOUER LEFT WIND SW ONDA8e2HDLY TO n SERVICE LOCATION A l op 100A'DOG HOWE'AT TICE NEW LOAD RIRPROJECTT40 GR GROWN - r MANAGERS PO.REFER TO DETAIL,TNIS MEET. L(TP.) e, ZnID, TOTAL LOAD (34. IMlN WSW 942E STRANDED CLIPPER PRE p ROME PC'I£R AND n CQIDTl11R ALONG TT 504GB ARID Pa.1.re 4cR1sa c4.NDDPr 46 N+ol1a ccvxDNA1E E'xACT RCVTIFY+ 62'x b'%9' snot BUILDING MANAGER W Aid1ATSD SiRAED COPPER PRE TA I DTrxP.0) lBFIOVE AD SCRAP EXIETPG D0RN0.UCLi T0D-A`T SLL SPAITLE CIIT LOTS OF 1) ANELpOAYD AD FEEDER TiY.T1 PBPL FETES PROVIDE NEWT PRPA.PRET SOUO P0ER RN LIGIT 9PE WGC3-O O0/A0-WLT,J00-AMP R2005O.A MIN1oo-A•IP,1-PO.E • • MAIN CIRCUITSTO TFEW PANELS PER PANEL SCREDULE. �� W: I '.0. 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AND DETAILS E1-D I Kgin . .5 9 A Y)eT 1. • GRADE PANEL SCHEDULE / 1C0' GAB. 2004100 uvMQx•SS vas 200 Ale SUS MO MO INN'22.02 _[®! _WOOD II-I—II.II r G imi MU ReS2 i°Rm'en°ra snow !am 1.3c ED SEw10E msmaci am➢r on v➢s EV uwEs �T� f RNGfdIlD allo 4)a.1 �. �L as as N� O. a 7 . _D 720 1 MO TEE MO OS GC vNt1 IO _O s0 1 `.iG[GP,1107 SdIAfi11$ _ - -y 1 20 I .„2 2.2 O B SPACE 0K2 N - ._1_ Sus v 452 2.00t02,2 .taro 016G mut @S TO GLDG ct,NOTE TYPICAL FOR ONLY THIS EQIIFEENT COt#I000ATION - OR GORED FIELD Odd1t•O . GROUNDING - STANDARD DETAIL GROUNDING - STANDARD DETAIL „➢r;m,m. a' EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CABINET MOUNTING BRACKET GROUNDING DETAIL O DETAIL 0. • GROUND ROD - DETAIL 0 TO WAILS ROOFTOP r ROOFTOP • • TO&EDNA Ara' m •. A �iV1Dµ�N I►-I.� I AT TOP CV TIONT44.E' GROID PT°N MO(1YP, OP M.O. YJ O RYPJ IFS/ IIf0,43<NINN4 TOO HRE Oa ITYPJ El r>© 1..• \1�' iits-<PBANIEfNA GROSDNG ER DNtN PR>+D®iN. 1 _ 9ACG IOGI MIIim OOGI DIODE .� LLGital. 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F.STARR Seattle.Washington 98155 m I 3 3 A. DRAWN BY, M.HUNTLEY (208)345-2335 REv No. _ r. avvv 'R�vNs q r Isis I 0NAL CHECKED BY. ELEC CAL Q 3 IF W.SCALE DOEO NOT MANURE OFP PI G1E APPROVED BY, DRAWING NO. NCH 0ECiENT6 THE DRA4@Ya IO Al.AREwr1D SCALE. NI 600.i0•00 FILE. DETALS E2-D • • TLT A. (ME DRl 9Y BOLE El FOR CABLE DOUBLE WED) • MOM..r YAG BCD ern, .C>GR..BAR CALL EGROMDKR "„ 1111 , • Mr AAG STRANDED corp.amouND . ak WNE(ORDf..TO GROND BAR) CABLE GROS°KR _ (ET4TOARD ANDREW GR'VABYa KMI 16 AO WTRAOED ORCUD ^^p^p.Q �� ^o B,aOxYN•,-co.— ROaMOrlIBTYa T•MN6.M. WWI@...DTo.03.BAR o HrCFa .CCEcIc� ARD NDRE....0. T �� ANTDNA CABLE AvrENA • FF iu• g� •0 T�•��j. l,/o ®' VA'DI4 E3H• CALLE TArp. 6' • MAX ' lUD N0.E UY TO E'£NWFD WTN �IF\ M90E W41 IV mat 6 WALL CPM.D. O' SD AGBSC0I TO W 0 0 p Ojo ple OP BALD. 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EXTRUDED CONCRETE CURB 410 SITE REFERENCE INFORMATION E DIVERT EIEVARON • I CB • Address 45i6 Sunset Blvd.NE as YP,N • S-T-lit SW 1{Renton.Wa*N9ton NI HIGH ( .DBI� Ey90 9a(12'f.IE-402.60(4'Pw.NE) / Section J LJ FIRE HYDRANT iE=a01.900((12"L4P,E) Twp.215.,R9e 5 E,NS. WATER VALVE IE�40290(a•Pw,S) Ko I EEO.WA N 18>300 15.40300(4'Pw,W) N 187300 TIDe Co.: Stewart TRIe Co. • . •A061 • v .. + JW41J e ma.. UmMa Lot 47.30'2254 • t tttotbn long 1279p'3.YW .• •I o'a 1$ a rL 4"2" Dala 0 417.50 • 7',.... I/ 'DRIVEWAY EASEMENT e ✓PCP 9f0219110 • • 7 I I ! MDR TOM 08113 BD DC REVISIONS TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY `" °Nf SHEET Y / I 6 'TIN], INC. . SEA-47 SUNSET HWY. SELF STORAGE CELL Sum -2D �11/16/99 YA ' 615-1185B AVE NA/11O MUM Rill&MC-1pp8NG x . ,•i, PHONE(M)21- CURE BECHTEL 0.S.HEST 8ID RR KDC1986 S/ ' No.-DATE DESCRPRON • BY 3EATR8 PC3 -5. „ „ . liff'. ....„..•z...a —.,- ,-ii maim .5 ,,,. • I9TH,,/. ST. „ „ •„, HAN:illi •. .- :„,.,,,L11...,7,22 ,, &viA11111: 41.•t,t,: kb,:0! -11!1"glip,V•i ,NE. v.r01111114-14n, NE10.51, . RI • ',* itcre,-, 7: '`-';? ••"'1.41:4: "1'" '' . l'•.?'V..'—;€3; ' [1.0, * 44' • V q".'' ' " '''- JOSPH VAR. . L:`..41M-2,, ' ...4! t • ,, ekt4 717.- -1r, I TRACTS 9"; 1$4',4". '' •v ity,e)' ..-L.,,,,i-TL.,,,,i , ' .va i4., .),• •,.. 4t.-,- ', WHITMAN 4.47,, -- % 4,0, OM'. ..°-41 475 Iv' -':,,,-'• TI '''" '"--- N.E. '17TH ,..' ST. ' C. SE. (07TH D3 PL.11. 4 8 ci 0 q. 1• x. .. ., .4 „;,,-. ," '"- s .! ''- /... -' r"T"-'k!3 0 A0, . Ill Prop.sed ! '"''- • 4.. ,. isl4t ""."- , ,,•. i' ,,,.v,-;-9°° • Bs 0 Pa n .1,c3; •• A I i) i i i '‘" • _ ., 0,-. ; •- ! ; SP osx-es '.0,'_,,......„,...) .,c;Cqc.i-' CD``i)3—'. -z '''' ,. - : ..•, . „ • : .:._i___7_ 0 0 S':::9-L'''''',1 °'.,:; -e•--f',s • ! ' ,, , r ._..,..„.., ,,LTD p o D 9.--., ,-,,,,,- , L--.'C • It.,,,:,3 , -----..,-- - e. 'c., --9.',F,, CENTRAL ., w 9,' - ''" " '',,,Q • — cp ! „,„ HIGHLANDS PLAZA 13, nap'-•.,\ °'.. ' '4 6 i i 2g,j'rl-Tc'V' '''' -1 c+ci ' ''• ,,•••+r _..,. ---•-••••---... A , ,•a.1 .., rr,;.;--- V. - @ ---,.., :'-" , "•''''. ..1°-._. - : CITI JF RENTON ..tl ';<.-~ Planning/Building/Public Works Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator Jesse Tanner,Mayor • October 29, 1997 • Mr.Marcus Handler The Walter Group 1109 First Avenue, Suite'#205 Seattle,WA 98101 • SUBJECT: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET(LUA-97-049, CU,ECF) • ' . Dear Mr.Handler: This letter is written with regard to your application for the installation of a 125-foot monopole at • 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard. Our last record of written correspondence to you is dated June 16, 1997,and was sent to inform you of changes to the City Code regarding Wireless Communications• Facilities. As stated in that letter,;the proposed monopole would be prohibited in the location shown on the application. The letter informed you that the project was placed on hold to give you • -an opportunity to either revise'or:withdraw the•application. The project has been inactive for more • • ' than four months, and w• e have not received written correspondence requesting that the project be ` taken off hold. For those reasons,the City has terminated your application effective October 28, • 1997. ' If you would like to obtain extra copies of,the application materials submitted, or if you, have questions regarding this letter,please feel free to contact me at(425)277-6186.- Sincerely, -. • enm a th Henning _ " Project Manager -_ cc: Chris Leady,Sunset Highway Self-Storage Associates •-Parties of Record: Steve Haag . • -- Bill Bechtold,Olympic Development Steve Munson • ; • • • • • • • H_\DIVISION"S\DEVELOP.SER\DEV&PLAN"INGUTH197-649ND.DOC • • .200 Mill Avenue South 'Renton, Washington 98055 . • This paper contains 50%recycled material,20%post consumer CITX E F RENTON - Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator June 16, 1997 Mr. Marcus Handler The Walter Group 1109 First Avenue, Suite#205 Seattle, WA 98101 SUBJECT: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard (Project No. LUA-97-049,CU,ECF) Dear Mr. Handler: This is to advise you of changes in City Code which affect the status of the above- referenced project.. On June 2, 1997, the Renton City Council adopted a Wireless Communications Facilities Ordinance (Ordinance No. 4666). This ordinance was adopted on an emergency basis and became effective immediately. Under the Wireless Communications Facilities Ordinance, the proposed US West PCS facility on Sunset is categorized as a "Monopole II" facility.- Monopole II facilities are defined as freestanding support structures, 60 feq or greater in height, erected to support wireless communication antennas and connecting appurtenances. - The subject site is zoned Neighborhood Commercial (CN). Monopole II facilities are allowed with a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit in the CN Zone; however, they are prohibited if located within 300 feet of residential zoning designations RC, R-1, R=5, R-8, R-10 and R-14. The proposed project location would be within 300 feet of properties zoned R-10 and R-8, and within 300 feet of parcels designated for residential use by King County. As currently proposed, the facility would be prohibited in the location shown on the application. It is possible that relocation of the monopole to the southeast corner of the subject site would allow the application to proceed. With this in mind, the Environmental Review Committee has tabled their discussion of the application in order to give you as applicant an opportunity to either revise or withdraw your.application. Should you decide to revise your application, you will need to supplement your application and the submittals as required by Ordinance 4666 (refer to pp. 6 and 7 of the enclosed ordinance). Please note that the public hearing date (tentatively scheduled for June 24, 1997) to consider the Conditional Use Permit has been canceled, and will not be re-scheduled unless the application is revised and the required comment/appeal periods accompanying an environmental threshold determination is successfully completed. The City Council will hold a public hearing and take testimony on the adopted Wireless Communications Facilities Ordinance, on Monday, June 23, 1997 at 7:30,p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2nd floor of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South. Copies of the ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk's office at (425) 235- 2501. Should you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact me, at (425) 277-6186. 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 65 This caner contains 50%recycled material.20%post consumer Mr. Marcus Handler \-nr June 16, 1 97 page 2 2501. Should you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact me, at(425) 277-6186. Sincerely, (11"in I * I I Jennifer Tot Henning Project Manager 1. s- A cc: Mr. pave Wernli, US West Communication Wiireless/ pplicant Mr. phris Leady, Sunset Highway Self Storalge Associates/Property Owner Mr. Steve Hagg/Party of Record Mr. Dill Bechtold, Esq./Party of Record Mr. Steve Munson, Party of Record it F: 0 CITY OF RENTOI - " -.- �, ��� P B 0 � �.�-� -+? � ._.���,,, ❑LN 1µ J'ci;;::.'JS "`a^Bpi N. 7 �,• os' v .�.,� -I r " " ..,tom ,,..... c" ! Planning/Building/Public Wa= cn:... -4- ----�.�+ ► .=; -- . !r tit,Mi11 Avenue South - Renton, Washington 9� ;RAY 2 7'9 7 C'a %4 — ' is Egr::7,,1:i-,-T' ''',4j :: 0 -'-' , 1 RMETER tv A PD{!€ig4 or �rr 7152447 t�.s. Pa _I'�lZ24$7 U,S. PCJSTAGF V o :,,t.':iteit , -i , ,. c ,q464,c7 ' ._--.• wvr„ Sutherland Associat�sL��(P L -. t\ rED. NOT 1585 Broadway � ;';f/ram r q 'kk/ ,1 New York,NY f , ( f 3/ , • :4 t /iv / , %..4,4",/, 0-0 1n �. 1rarSaS/; 1ZO1'� • • • ���� l • i NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION • AND PUBLIC HEARING (REVISED 5/8/97) RENTON, WASHINGTON • An Environmental Checklist Review (ECF) and Conditional Use (CU) Permit Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service .(PCS) facility•consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Environmental Review Conditional Use Permit REVISED: A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton,Washington,to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. You will be advised of the revised hearing date when it become s available.-, All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express,their opinions. ; - . The application can be reviewed in';the-Development Services:Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior.to the Environmental.RevieW Committee (ERC) meeting date, Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or,prior to:an administrative decision. For further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF;,RECORD ;and: receive,:'additional: notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal .periods,:and/or.the::public hearing date(S) for this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. e,a,],=V• 19TH`� ., ST r. .aY C �•.I III C r ,. • qY...a ,e YNE VaPO jig f "uen. df'•+�� -i',�das•W'err F„ai y y, •r •os LI I,,•,,],, k 'e:;: ic: r� �lV 5" r n''• 'e' N?Y' ru {� • �, JOSEPH , : MARSn`'' L TRACTS •n\ .r.`P. 'Sa'.i V P{� >• " a IEi '�7 . 3 ryf 'tl" �.' I ea�oo 3P�?'ST�o1� • • ' � ? wHlr P Ei� Q�'•`� Eel '�%�7� .V•. 10 4 0 I > '., • NE. 17TH -, ' ST. c•�SE IOTTM >.PL 4 � iCJ1'©a.' iiC �,C�Q .a.;w"sNab� 3RNEp.i Y NENr• • �, 0❑� •34:• ire`. ra�" :`, � •. . . .. '(4 PLAZA; . •.. •_ ...�...-yJ:� HIGHLANDS•F Ix! 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PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and,a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of theI CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Environmental Review Conditional Use Permit REVISED: A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton,Washington,to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. You will be advised of the revised hearing date when it becomes available. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. . The application can be reviewed in'the Development,Services_Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to.the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) meeting date, Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or:prior to an administrative decision:'For further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD .and . receive_ additional. notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s) for this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. K.96Hlt:;417..y, �, (v � 4 laU , - El11 we f�:4r © � �' i:r f;i JOSPH »s TRACTS `Rw.A.n CTS.• NI ' P^� fee',Cr 4Q do ooL3Pr-Poa•7'k?Aolrjl 3 . WHITMAN '¢4• .� t' � a NE 17TH '• a.-.. .a 1077H'` '�,PL •7 $T SE. 1077H a PL --- 3 .. � ii i• .w. - 1• '•° RExtt)H•., ..GGxP`•aJ Mif =�.O�.r :O; Si+e sed ,,, n €� •?.4.'S Q'900 165 O.O. ;rcg - Y 0�.�9v�„p ° a, ''•fix.. _ .... - ... -•. ... I rQ^ .O'� �•a��y • ❑.... L} "Ey,. 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The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Environmental Review Conditional Use Permit REVISED: A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton,Washington,to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. You will be advised of the revised hearing date when it becomes available. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. ,: The application can be reviewed-in'the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) meeting date, Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to an administrativeidecision. .For further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD .and receive additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s) for this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. r,_, T...1ST • y� M U _ • ,'1 . 1 .,:i Ill qlRn5, . 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I\J rillinOE PENDING APPLICATION , PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD!LUA-97-049,CU,ECF I DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed,end a 125.foot monopole with six • antennas. Project requires environmental review end a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. . , GENERAL LOCATION: 4548 NE Sunset Boulevard _ PUBLIC APPROVALS: _Building Permit _Preliminary Plat _Short Plat XXXX Conditional Use Permit _Rezone _Site Plan Approval ' XXXX Environmental Review -Shoreline Conditional Use _Other • Permit FM&Grade Permit -Shoreline Substantial _Other ' Development Permit • The application can be reviewed In the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hail. ' Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee(ERC)meeting date,Public Hearings, • during Public Hearings,or prior to an administrative decision.For further information on the application,or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD end receive additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental • . determinations.appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s)for this project,please contact the Development • Services Division at 235.2550.Please Include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file Identification. .� .0 o'. •i`pe' ls.•::.;:.:a7;I-g„,__•-' - i.• 'arrr�O„O.O t'-; JOSEMi"7`MARS TRACTS • 1'a'':' , -. ' , ' ii3m;P m moo too:°'O,B'�f& G • I: .�r o '6 oouA, "3"" , - I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION.' . - CERTiFICATION • I. -h Ja.GK-SC'h . hereby certify that 3 copies-of the above document were posted-'by me in conspicuous places on or nearby the described property on • • % Signed: A� 9a1Jt4v1) STATE OF WASHINGTON ) • • ) SS COUNTY OF KING • ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that 5i1iV Dy ,T/�E,�:Sra4-✓ signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntkw5...1Mfoj�ihe uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. ' _:'o`�..�Gs6-i. N Dated: , f&2/q f ���� $ • .�Aimw Notary P is in an. .r•the Sta. br-Wg binglOn • Notary (Print) MARGARET.J.�P�JLLAB My appointment expi . \ NO TAR Y.00C 1 _., . , NoinlicE PENDING APPLICATION . PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Building Permit Preliminary Plat Short Plat XXXX Conditional Use Permit Rezone Site Plan Approval XXXX Environmental Review Shoreline Conditional Use Other Permit Fill&Grade Permit Shoreline Substantial Other Development Permit The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee(ERC)meeting date,Public Hearings, during Public Hearings,or prior to an administrative decision. For further information on the application,or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s) for this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. 9TM . ST '�!. V'..T '. 1•4 W Q I CTu..u.. , 4 ESp--yy -- dr gyp„ J kPH^`P"YvfARS' I TRACTS ;5'�`-e : P�.Q om,.oPdja' aar,e.q ' 1 Q,1 E1P1'y d C:g5R'Q.' "7,r. Y 4i4'0....I: 'El14.. .,.- NE ITTM . 1., • ST . SE aIOp TTM ,.PL S gJJ..a,, ��•-�a . ' p , lr : I 6-A ;4..0 �Sro n. - ,I,'y O YO - .0: 1 J) I ': .. i0 LL. , s.w - g� K .': Aa . • .. aim'' bpE>A00 000 .i�y�.d_ • :-L -1:5) - , .50' CENTRAL a �, li .. ta _co.' I HIGHLANDS PLAZA . a � ° —I-rf, I s is i:g .. . F _ �u^ ' I l'PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT'NUMBER WHEN CALLING:FOR PROPER;FILE,IDENTIFICATION „ � CIT% OF RENTON • Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator. June 4, 1997 Mr.William Bechtold Cry OF REP TTON 18032 Starmont Lane RECr-tier n Huntington Beach, California 92649 JUN 0 5 1997 OEN/kt_UNivie.im 1 :JcAvw�� DIVISION SUBJECT: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD,. PROJECT NO.LUA-97-049 Dear Mr.Bechtold: Thank you for your attached letter. The City of Renton shares your concerns about the impacts in terms of aesthetics and quality of life that can be placed upon a neighborhood by the introduction • of wireless communication facilities. In order to better regulate impacts of these facilities and to provide established criteria and development standards to the wireless communication industry,the Renton City Council adopted a Wireless Communication Ordinance on an emergency basis on June 2, 1997. At the same time, the subject ordinance is going through the required SEPA review and public process,and upon final adoption will supersede the ordinance adopted on June 2 (if changes are made to the ordinance during this public process). I have attached the page of the ordinance•.that-applies to the siting of the;subject monopole. Under the newly adopted ordinance;:.this structure,would require a Hearing.Examiner Conditional Use Permit, and would not be allowed to be sited within 300-feet of the R.10 zone,(an R.10 •zone is located adjacent to the northeast corner.,of the subject;property). Therefore this pole will not be allowed in the location in which it is currently proposed. The applicant is being informed of the. provisions of this newly adopted ordinance. To.date we have not been informed of the applicant's intentions in regard to this proposal. Hopefully this information has addressed the concerns you have expressed in your letter; Sincerely, eff /fre,g e(11(‘e r ( Gregg Zimmerman,Administrator Planning/Building/Public Works Department cc: Jay Covington Marilyn Petersen Jim Hanson Jana Huerter Neil Watts Jennifer Henning Document2 200 Mill Avenue South- Renton, Washington 98055 • s .• I ' • 4-99-11: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR SUPPORT STRUCTURES: MONOPOLE II A. Definition: MONOPOLE II: A wireless communication facility which consists of a freestanding r' support structure, sixty (60) feet or greater in height,.erected to support wireless communication ' • antennas and connecting appurtenances. B. Prohibited Zones: Monopole II Facilities are prohibited in the RC, R-1, R-5, R-8, R-10 and R-14 zones. :_t' ;.«. l t io.R4rmit; Moriop_ole facilitiikaiglie<:allowedv2:with:.an cn tExammer::Concl4iorial U y` i ,ir?—and itio �u s,,�:,.:• r C ORand`CC zones' Monopble,`�f ilegliti"i�EicamirlerzconcLtlona�:>�use�>p�ciiiiti,in't1ie.M'E;�tCI�If��.. ,.�. .. - - .. �,.,�> . s.�qw I".P.:r'•:>1fJSfi .:y!'.z � ,..�..,.: .1�`wR-3 :.R=BiR=1'0>an'd':�.; tEacdltres��are<proluliite".d i i tttese.Fzones�'if located withm 300 feetof a�RC�sR= R 14`zone. D. Administrative Conditional Use Permit: Monopole II Facilities may be allowed with an es. ...ye conditional use permit in'the CA, CO, IL, IM and TEI if located within 300 feet of a RC, R-1,nR-SM pR-8, R-10 and R-14 ole II Facilities .,, are prohibited in these zones 14 `\ zone. E. Height: The,maximum permitted height for a Monopole II Facility shall be 35 feet higher than the regular permitted maximum height for the applicable zoning district,or 150 feet,whichever is less. F. Antennas: Macro Facilities are the largest permitted wireless communication facilities allowed on a Monopole II facility. Antennas which extend above the Monopole II wireless communications support structure shall not be calculated as part of the height of the wireless communications support structure. For example, the maximum height for a Monopole II facility shall be one hundred fifty(150) feet and the maximum height of antennas which may be installed on the support structure could be fifteen (15) feet, making the maximum permitted height of the support structure and antennas one hundred sixty-five (165) feet(150 feet plus 15 feet). G. Equipment Shelters or Cabinets: A shelter or cabinet used to house radio electronics equipment and the associated cabling connecting the equipment shelter or cabinet to the Monopole II Facility • support structure shall be concealed, screened, camouflaged or placed underground. H. Landscaping: Monopole II Facilities shall be landscaped in conformance with City Code Section 4-31-34, Landscaping. A minimum s �inc ude caping area shrubs fifteen and(15) feet ground cover. be required Therequired surrounding the facility. Landscaping hall - landscaped areas shall include an irrigation system.' - 4-99-12: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR SUPPORT STRUCTURES: LATTICE TOWERS A. Definition: LATTICE TOWER: A wireless communication support structure which consists of metal crossed strips or bars to support antennas and related equipment. B. Prohibited Zones: Lattice Towers are prohibited in the RC,R-1,R 5,R-8,R-10 and R-14 zones. C. Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit: Lattice Towers may be allowed with an Hearing nes. Lattice Examiner conditional use permit in M00 feet of aRC,R-1, R-5, R-8�R-10 and R-14owers zone,are prohibited in these zones if located WIRELESS.DOC\ 9 • TO PHONE N JUN. 2. 1997 10:30RM P 1 FROM : B I LL BECHTOLD/RBR DEVELOPMENT/OLYMP I C DEVELOPMENT rriui'IE NO. : 714 846 2667 WILLIAM M. BECI-ITOLD • ATTORNEY AT LAW May 30, 1997 18082 STARMONT LANE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92649 TELEPHONE &FAX(714) 846-2667 City of Renton Planning/Building/Public Works Department Atten: Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Transmitted Via FAX 3 Pages DEVELOPMENT PLANNING RE: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard CITY OF c)�"rrr 'I Project No. LUA-97-049, CU, ECF JUN 0 2 1997 Dear Mr. Zimmerman: RECEIVED With reference to the above-styled LUA,CU and ECF, I wish to state the following: 1. I am one of the three general partners of Olympic Development Partnership, owner of the 64-unit Sunset Highlands Apartments which is just west of the proposed site on which the tower is to be erected. I am also one of two general partners in Renton-Sunset East Associates, owner of the 40-unit Sunset East Apartments which is within 200 feet of the proposed tower site. Finally, Olympic Development also owns a 6,400 square foot medical-dental building located within 125 feet of the proposed tower site. Our combined investment in all three projects exceeds 7 million dollars. 2. Our partnerships want to go "on record" and vehemently oppose the construction of the tower, or should I say towers which USWEST wishes to erect as close as 35 feet from the balconies of several of our residences. It goes without saying that these towers are a great eye-sore. Unfortunately, while the area has many beautiful fir trees, there are no such trees within 300' and thus the tower(s) will stand out unshielded. 1 did notice that this application allows for a second tower to be erected in the future. One tower is unreasonable. Two towers would be unconscionable. 3. After visiting the Planning Department two weeks ago, I was directed to the closest tower in our immediate area to see just what was proposed: The tower was erected just south of Duvall where itintersects with Sunset Boulevard. At first, I could not see it since it blended into the tall treeline. While on site, I spoke with an employee of the company which was erecting a second tower on the premises, He explained that whenever possible, the company attempted to, TO PHONE h : JUN. 2. 1997 10:30AM P 2, FROM : BILL BECHTOLD'RBR DEVELOPm=41-'OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PHONE NO. : 714 846 2667 ' • locate the towers near tall fir trees. He also explained that the.landowner receives a rental payment of$1,800 per month for a 12' by 12' plot of land. Now clearly that is a bonanza for the landowner. But the landowner in our case is actually an absentee owner since he does not reside on the premises. Isn't that the rub. He gets a whopping rent and the apartment dwellers, as well as the single family residents who are slightly farther away, get the eye sore. Why is it the apartment dwellers always get the short end of the stick? 4. My first question is why must these towers be located at this specific location? There is nothing in the application which discusses why this is the most strategic site or whether there are alternative sites. Surely the mighty USWEST has a backup alternative! Perhaps it is more costly but perhaps it is more environmentally friendly. 5. What with the breakup of AT&T, I can understand the need for competition in the cellular phone business. But doe that mean that every competitor needs to erect ugly towers all over the countryside? 6. What is the environmental impact of having thousands of radio telephone calls within a short,distance from a dwelling unit? Will it affect other utilities such as satellite dish and radio reception? If we were worried about microwaves when they first came out, who knows what will happen when you live so close to such towers. Their erection will certainly have a negative impact on our apartments. Let me ask you point blank- would you like your mother living within a short distance of these radio towers? How about yourself? Any rent for apartments adjacent to the towers will surely be negatively'affected. Do I bring the civil suit against the phone company, the City of Renton or both? 7. Pesonally, I find the manner in which the applicant completed the environrriental application as rather flippant. They obviously"cookie cut" the application for each such'request. Well,it is time someone stands up to the phone company. I only wish it were the members on the ERC. Actually, I am a very reasonable guy. I think our reputation in town speaks for itself. Just south of the proposed tower is the medical building that the City was kind enough to give us an architectural award for last year. Now you want to allow a 125' tower to be erected within 150' of that property? Maybe I should return the award to the City so they can give it to USWEST for such a pleasing architectural addition to the City. Please, I beg of you. Stop this insanity. Even if the FCC does allow six competitors within.a single grid, I guarantee you if six companies actually wanted to erect their own towers, the countryside will look like a windmill farm. I am aware that several other cities have adopted moratoriums for the erection of such towers until a reasonable plan and set of rules and ordinances can be adopted. Perhaps the City of Renton could act instead of re-act to this problem. I � TO PHONE h : ) JUN. 2. 1997 10:31AM P 3 FROr : BILL BECHTOLD'RBR DEVELOPMENT/OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT ,r,6NE NO. : 714 e46 2667 I am very sorry that the rules do not permit the public, or at least the contiguous landowners, to appear at the ERC meeting for I would surely like to attend. But, I assure you,we will be there in numbers in the audience ready to speak when Mr. Kaufman hears the matter. Thank you for any help or consideration that you may offer us. Very ruI urs, pd- 4 3 William M. Bechtold • WMB:s cc: Jennifer Toth Henning, Project Manager TO PHONE N JUN. 2. 1997 . 10:30RM P 1 FROM : BILL BECHTOLD/RBR DEVELOP r/OLYMP I C DEVELOPMENT rrn.iNE NO. : 714 846 2667 • WILLIAM M. BECIITOLD ATTORNEY AT LAW May 30, 1997 18082 STARMONT LANE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92649 TELEPHONE &FAX(714) 846-2667 City of Renton Planning/Building/Public Works Department Atten: Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Transmitted Via FAX 3 Pages DEVELOPMENT PLANNING RE: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard CITY(1F nGnn•n"' Project No. LUA-97-049, CU, ECF JUN 0 2 1997 Dear Mr. Zimmerman: RECEIVED With reference to the above-styled LUA,CU and ECF, I wish to state the following: 1. I am one of the three general partners of Olympic Development Partnership, owner of the 64-unit Sunset Highlands Apartments which is just west of the proposed site on which the tower is to be erected. I am also one of two general partners in Renton-Sunset East Associates, owner of the 40-unit Sunset East Apartments which is within 200 feet of the proposed tower site. Finally, Olympic Development also owns a 6,400 square foot medical-dental building located within 125 feet of the proposed tower site. Our combined investment in all three projects exceeds 7 million dollars. 2. Our partnerships want to go "on record" and vehemently oppose the construction of the tower, or should I say towers which USWEST wishes to erect as close as 35 feet from the balconies of several of our residences. It goes without saying that these towers are a great eye-sore. Unfortunately, while the area has many beautiful fir trees, there are no such trees within 300' and thus the tower(s) will stand out unshielded. 1 did notice that this application allows for a second tower to be erected in the future. One tower is unreasonable. Two towers would be unconscionable. 3. After visiting the Planning Department two weeks ago, I was directed to the closest tower in our immediate area to see just what was proposed. The tower was erected just south of Duvall where it intersects with Sunset Boulevard. At first, I could not see it since it blended into the tall treeline. While on site, I spoke with an employee of the company which was erecting a second tower on the premises. He explained that whenever possible, the company attempted to TO PHONE NI' JUN. 2. 1997 1O:30AM P 2 FROM : B•ILL BECHTOLD/RBR DEVELOP r/OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT rnuNE NO. : 714 846 2667 locate the towers near tall fir trees. He also explained that the landowner receives a rental payment of$1,800 per month for a 12' by 12' plot of land.. Now clearly that is a bonanza for the landowner. But the landowner in our case is actually an absentee owner since he does not reside on the premises. Isn't that the rub. He gets a whopping rent and the apartment dwellers, as well as the single family residents who are slightly farther away, get the eye sore. Why is it the apartment dwellers always get the short end of the stick? 4. My first question is why must these towers be located at this specific location? There is nothing in the application which discusses why this is the most strategic site or whether there are alternative sites. Surely the mighty USWEST has a backup alternative! Perhaps it is more costly but perhaps it is more environmentally friendly. 5. What with the breakup of AT&T, I can understand the need for competition in the cellular phone business. But does that mean that every competitor needs to erect ugly towers all over the countryside? 6. What is the environmental impact of having thousands of radio telephone calls within a short distance from a dwelling unit? Will it affect other utilities such as satellite dish and radio reception? If we were worried about microwaves when they first came out, who knows what will happen when you live so close to such towers. Their erection will certainly have a negative impact on our apartments. Let.me ask you point blank - would you like your mother living within a short distance of these radio towers? How about yourself? Any rent for apartments adjacent to the towers will surely be negatively affected. Do I bring the civil suit against the phone company, the City of Renton or both? 7. Personally, I find the manner in which the applicant completed the ' environmental application as rather flippant. They obviously "cookie cut" the application for each such request. Well, it is time someone stands up to the phone company. I only wish it were the members on the ERC. Actually, I am a very reasonable guy. I think our reputation in town speaks for itself. Just south of the proposed tower is the medical building that the City was kind enough to give us an architectural award for last year. Now you want to allow a 125' tower to be erected within 150' of that property? Maybe I should return the award to the City so they can give it to USWEST for such a pleasing architectural addition to the City. Please, I beg of you. Stop this insanity. Even if the FCC does allow six competitors within a single grid, I guarantee you if six companies actually wanted to erect their own towers, the countryside will look like a windmill farm. I am aware that several other cities have adopted moratoriums for the erection of such towers until a reasonable plan and set of rules and ordinances can be adopted. Perhaps the City of Renton could act instead of re-act to this problem. TO PHONE � : JUN. 2. 1997 10:31AM P 3 FROM : BILL BECHTOLD/RBR DEVELOF T/OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT rri,NE NO. : 714 846 2667 I am very sorry that the rules do not permit the public, or at least the. ' contiguous landowners, to appear at the ERC meeting for I would surely like to attend. But, I assure you, we will be there in numbers in the audience ready to speak when Mr. Kaufman hears the matter. Thank you for any help or consideration that you may offer us. Very rul urs, Age4V, William M. Bechtold WMB:s cc: Jennifer Toth Henning, Project Manager MEMORANDUM DATE: May 30, 1997 TO: Jennifer Toth Henning FROM: Marcus Handler, TWG RE: Project# LUA97-049, Sunset Highway Self Storage CC: File Attached are the additional pictures you requested for the proposed monopole at Sunset Highway Self Storage. If you have any questions or need any further information please call me at work: 224-8317. G orci LI}.'M!ESr r Communications - Wireless OPERATIONS & ENGINEERING i r - ^ •"�` • '► It * b •• lir . .4,• . .„. . c . .‘„,, ,t.ii, . .. . . . . , Nil, ‘` . f 44. . P t v , ,, . ..1, • a. •r ►o: .• ' t r - 1, ..fir.: • SEA047: L1j14p'EST r Communications - Wireless OPERATIONS & ENGINEERING .. w • i • r .."1114114. 4 4. II fr 't 1111411411114 • T. • ` A., t h r a . '\lib Notilipt Na SEA047: LIJJAI(ES1 . Communications - Wireless OPERATIONS & ENGINEERING re\ i ,' • III = sON II Nil 11111 iii .z...,e., t f 411 p pi Or 4 I,.... .4." 14 --411111..... I 11111 . — 1111 M1 111 SEA047: Looking East Toward The Site _ 5-'20 1 1997 6:57AM FROM HOL/MPS ELECTRIC 12062555941 P- 1 3• � CiP �*`U i0+ FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION SHEET CITY OF RENT.ON TO: MS.JENNIFER KENNING ATTN: FROM: DESK OF STEVE HAGG NO. OF PAGES: 3 (INCLUDE TRANSMISSION SHEET) DATE: _5/20/97 U. S.WEST"PCS TOWER" RE: • MESSAGE: IF ALL OF THE PAGES INDICATED ABOVE HAVE NOT BEEN RECEIVED, PLEASE NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY AT 227-6693. • 5-20-1997 6:57AM FROM HOLMES ELECTRIC. 12062555941 P. 2 • May 20, 1997 City of Renton Environmental Review Committee 111741' CI) 200 o South © geo Renton Washington 98055 499 Atten: Ms. Jennifer Henning A�4,o4, c Re: U. S. West PCS Project No. LUA-97-049 Ms. Henning, I am writing this letter to your committee to argue in the strongest manner I can AGAINST the above referenced project! 7 have several issues that I would like your committee to consider: 1. First off, this project is proposing the installation of one of, if not "THE" tallest structures in all of the Renton highlands in a position that places it only 50' from a residential neighborhood. I have strong concerns about the " Scale " of a massive tower setting" literally " in my back yard and so do most of my immediate neighbors! We feel that having view property of a"PCS TOWER" is not what most homeowners desire! 2. Secondly, I have noticed that this type of tower usually is placed geographically, so that all of the other cell companies will need their towers to be located in close proximity. As there are a "Limited" number of options for tower placement I have a real concern that if this tower was placed initially with just the U. S. West antenna's on it, it would be only a matter of time before they would be "Leasing Space" on their tower to others and who knows what conglomeration of equipment would end up attached to it! Once it is in place we would have little say-so on "modifications" 3. Thirdly, I have wondered why a tower is even necessary when there already exists a City of Renton Municipal water tower only 1/4 mile away at Monroe Ave. This water tower is already in place and would provide all of the height of the tower without any pf the "issues" I've addressed. I know that these antenna's can be mounted on water tcfnams, as I have seen them on several myself! 5620-1997 6,58AM FROM HOLMES ELECTRIC 12062555941 P. 3 • I ' 4. Lastly, I would like to address that the proposed location is on a large piece of property, and that if there is absolutely "NO OTHER WAY" to accommodate this issue, I would strongly recommend that the tower be moved to the southernmost property line of the Sunset Highway Storage. This would better"scale"the tower to the residential area and have very little impact on the adjacent commercial property. After all, this tower "is" a commercial entity! I have been reading in the newspapers lately, that several local municipalities have posted moratoriums on any new PCS tower construction until a "coordinated approach" can be developed. I urge the City of Renton to consider this as well. With this kind of technology coming at all of us so fast, I feel we could get sold a"bill of goods"by companies trying to take advantage of the confusion. I look forward to speaking with you in person at the public meeting. Sincerely, Stephen Lee Hagg THE WALTER GROUP i III p'llill Ili lip May 15, 1997 f40 1109 First Ave. C7)), 11/4F4,,,Suite 205 , R �A Seattle, WA OAC4��NG 98101 (206)467 8704 Fax(206)467 7108 Jennifer Toth Henning Project Manager City of Renton 200 Mill South Renton,WA 98055 RE: USWEST PCS on Sunset Boulevard Project#LUA-97-049, CU,ECF Dear Ms.Henning: I have included an aerial view of the location of our proposal from King County which I would like to include with our file. If you have any questions or need additional information please contact me at work: (206)224-8317 or mobile: (206)409-0572. Sincerely, Marcus Handler Site Acquisition Associate The Walter Group Enclosure THE WALTER GROUP 1114111111111 May 12, 1997 1109 First Ave. Suite 205 Seattle,WA 98101 (206)467 8704 Fax(206)467 7108 Jennifer Henning Project Manager City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton,Washington 98055 RE: USWEST Wireless PCS on Sunset Boulevard Project No.LUA-97-049,CU,ECF Dear Ms.Henning: Enclosed you will find additional information to supplement the USWEST Wireless project on Sunset Boulevard: 1)Pictures from various angles and distances of the facility. 2)Engineering justification for the proposed height. 3)Coverage map depicting drive test results. USWEST's policy is to collocate where possible or use any existing structures as long as they are able to provide minimum coverage objectives. With this particular location,USWEST attempted to collocate on an existing ATT monopole located at 4715 NE Duvall,but was unable due to two reasons. ATT Wireless and Airtouch(formerly USWEST New Vector Group)have collocated on this monopole already. Locating antennas below all of the existing antennas would put USWEST's antennas below the tops of the surrounding trees. The trees would interfere with the coverage,effectively blocking the signal. Callers traveling through the area would have an extremely limited distance of coverage and the facility would be ineffective for USWEST. Secondly,even if a collocation were possible with ATT,they will allow USWEST to collocate on their monopoles. USWEST at this point continued to look for a location that would have as minimal effect as possible on the surrounding community. Sunset Boulevard within this area is a narrow commercial strip with residentially zoned lots lining the outside perimeter of commercial zoned properties. Several property owners were contacted including the retail strip to the south of Sunset Self Storage(former Ernst location),the gas stations on the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Duvall and a number of other property owners within the vicinity. None of the people contacted were interested in leasing property to USWEST. The only location where a landlord would sign a lease and was acceptable from an engineering standpoint was the Sunset Self Storage. This location was picked specifically as a site to cause the least amount of intrusion as possible to the surrounding community. Locating in any other area would require USWEST to pursue sites in residentially zoned areas. Furthermore,other wireless providers(ATT Wireless,formerly McCaw Communications)and (Airtouch,formerly USWEST New Vector Group)have been granted Conditional Use Permits in similarly zoned lots. THE WALTER GROUP • Thank you for your time. If you have any questions or need additional information please contact me at work: (206)224-8317 or mobile: (206)409-0572. Sincerely, Marcus Handler Site Acquisition Associate The Walter Group cusibilyEsir Communications - Wireless OPERATIONS ENGINEERING 1 ;,E r• L'4. r•s it M 4 ' L '~..I .y ''_ t' . r '�� ma . ' r '� + • I 0 / + ` �+L R, • ' y. ` • SEAO47: Looking East Toward Site on Sunset Highway PROPRIETARY Not for disclosure outside of U S WEST Communications Wireless Do not distribute or reproduce without permission from U S WEST('ommunications Wireless Communications - Wireless OPERATIONS& ENGINEERING • 4". • • ..d.otik- . .4=11 is — - _ __ _ • is • tom'"' .a l-alb 71, • -�- totw --i ter --- • t z • SEA047: Looking North Toward The Site PROPRIETARY Not for disclosure outside of U S WEST Communications Wireless Do not distribute or reproduce without permission from U S WEST Communications Wireless L1j11(ESj Communications - Wireless OPERATIONS& ENGINEERING remi 44, rin � 4 �1 y • , SE,A047: Looking South on Duvall Ave. Toward The Site PROPRIETARY Not for disclosure outside of U S WEST Communications\\fireless Do not distribute or reproduce without permission from U S WEST Communications Wireless L1j VEST1 r Communications - Wireless OPERATIONS .' ENGINEERING _ _ - % , . ,s,.. j, .. ..` _,. 44.,. i,. p 4, , . tosr►- ti • : "Ili ;. II- - An I s'•I''' - .. 11, - Ah •oft 1114V .. aillie w 14 i . • ...1411 ...Wale ri et '* , / ll' • Nt, ;. `' ' I .. .14 i 44 /4 . Alb r w YY I/ ..yam ,ram. - - S h ,-4047: Looking West Toward The Site PROPRIETARY Not for disclosure outside of ITS WEST Communications Wireless Do not distribute or reproduce without permission from ll S WEST Communications Wireless L11 '14VEST' r Communications - Wireless OPERATIONS&ENGINEERING •+.I • 01011 4' *. • y. r. • f • I. 44411111‘ SEA047: Looking Northwest Toward The Site PROPRIETARY Not for disclosure outside of U S WEST Communications Wireless Do not distribute or reproduce without permission from U S WEST Communications Wireless To: City of Renton Planning/Building/Public Works Department From: Mark Poletti Sr RF Engineer,U S WEST 94 l J cc: Marcu andler (TWG) Date: May 12, 1997 U S WEST requests the use of a monopole at the Sunset Self Storage facility on Route 900 and Coal Creek Canyon at a height of 125 feet. This height is necessary due to several reasons. The terrain and foliage in the surrounding area consists of tall 80' to 110' trees in the shape of a bowl with rolling, curving hills that present very difficult conditions for radio signals to propagate through. Such conditions cause the signal to weaken very rapidly and travel a short distance. A 125' monopole at the location identified(Sunset Self Storage)will enable the radio signal to propagate with sufficient energy and distance to provide enough `signal overlap' between the adjacent cells to the north, east and west. In this way, the PCS system will be capable of maintaining connectivity between cells without a PCS phone `dropping the call'. The coverage objective of this PCS cell site is a. Cover Route 900 b: Cover Coal Creek Highway c. Provide connectivity or `seamless coverage' between the cell site to the north(connecting Rt 900 onto Coal Creek Highway and into Newcastle), to the east (connecting Rt 900 onto Sunset Blvd and onto Route 405),and to the west(connecting west along Route 900). The attached coverage maps demonstrate the following: _ 1. Actual signal coverage resulting from a drive test simulating a cell at a 75'height at the Sunset Self Storage facility. Green represents good signal and excellent coverage,yellow is'edge of cell' coverage,and red represents out of range or no coverage. 2. Actual signal coverage resulting from a drive test simulating a cell at a 115' height at the Sunset Self Storage facility. Green represents good signal and excellent coverage,yellow is `edge'of cell' coverage,and red represents out of range or no coverage. Results demonstrate that a 115' antenna height provides sufficient signal at a distance to the north along Coal Creek Highway and west along Rt 900 that will provide enough `signal overlap' to maintain connectivity between cells: The two `bends' in the road that are circled are critical to the RF coverage objective. If a lower height is used;there is a great risk of the signal not being strong enough to provide • sufficient signal overlap with adjacent cells, thus causing a `hole' in the RF system design resulting in a • PCS phone losing connectivity between cells sites and losing or•`dropping'the PCS phone call. It should be noted that at this 125' monopole height leaves sufficient space on the monopole fora second carrier to locate,at a 115' height on the monopole, which is the typical vertical seperation required for collocation. From an RF perspective,the 115' height is also a very usable height for a second carrier. U S WEST maintains very good relationships with other carriers in the Seattle market and have several ' collocate monopoles in the Seattle market. Once discovered, this monopole may be an attractive site for other carriers in the market. In conclusion, a 125' height is necessary to provide sufficient signal at a distance to the north, west and south that will provide enough `signal overlap' to maintain connectivity between cells. If a lower height is used, there is a great risk of the signal not being strong enough to provide sufficient signal overlap with adjacent cells, thus causing a `hole' in the RF system design resulting in a PCS phone losing connectivity between cells sites and losing or `dropping' the PCS phone call. 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V, , A e: illtv .. :, —T-----' jJ3iJL : . q, • • i ! NOTICE OF'.—.:OPOSED ENVIRONMENTA_ :1PPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING (REVISED 5/8/97) RENTON, WASHINGTON An Environmental Checklist Review (ECF) and Conditional Use (CU) Permit Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Environmental Review Conditional Use Permit REVISED: A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton,Washington,to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. You will be advised of the revised hearing date when it becomes available. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) meeting date, Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to an administrative decision. For further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s) for this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. r� .:`4' _ 'Q [51�, "'6' " ;Ili;: � ;I . ";i e��, � 19TH� ST ��• N ice! � �� i 3r ..EIS j]i•[� st3• f7_ss•r.e ">-.- t6 14 L. x[utxn.{`` tzt nF• NE. \` II I �`, — 'q©c, 4i t.. •�. JOSEPH •°'P"MMfARS 1` I-- TRACTS — "- l Y °, v �[; , s l : ,,e 3 1 4,t' P. *�: 'V°P 'I..aoPoPWH 1pr�' 7do. - t; •6. •4 E, , , f ! - •.i ...1 °r.c.. XZ': , : : : L343€ WHITMAN a, a s, 7. �L�} qPr"A ,4"tl'�C704�" •@VJ ]� Y7 :'.•:. � J 'y �>a 11 QroLJ --- ' "[ 4 NE. 17TH .•,'''w ST. •'SE 107TH z.PL : 4 1 CPI!T 1 ti 17.t0t 9 .WI p`sjia'd', wra:.E4-z' ( '1 • in ncnrox - coa ii 4-A , s O '.� rj s p+ S7le I . 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I . _ y CIT' -OF RENTON ._._ I \ Planning/Building/Public Works Department ,, Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator • May 27, 1997 Mr. Marcus Handler The Walter Group 1109 First Avenue, Suite#205 Seattle, WA 98101 SUBJECT: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard Project No. LUA-97-049,CU,ECF Dear Mr. Handler: This is to advise you of a change from the original schedule for the above referenced project. As we discussed last week, the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) first considered the proposed US West PCS facility on Sunset during their May 20, 1997 meeting. The ERC tabled the item pending the receipt of additional information. The project has been rescheduled with the ERC for June 3, 1997. Please note that the hearing date has also changed in order to anticipate the required comment/appeal periods accompanying an environmental threshold determination. The date of Tuesday, June 24, 1997, at 9:00 AM, has been tentatively set for a public hearing to review the proposed Conditional Use (CU) Permit. The hearing; before Mr. Fred Kaufman, Renton Hearing Examiner, will be held in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton, Washington. The applicant or representative of the applicant is required to be present at the public hearing. A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you one week before the hearing. If you prefer to make other arrangements to receive the staff report, please contact Karen Codiga, 277-5582, or Sandi Seeger, 277-5581. Please contact me, at 277-6186, if you have any questions.fSincerely, Httivt ennifer Toth Henning Project Manager cc: Mr. Dave Wernli, US West Communications-Wireless/Applicant Mr. Chris Leady, Sunset Highway Self Storage Associates/Property Owner Mr. Steve Hagg/Party of Record Mr.Bill Bechtold, Esq./Party of Record ACCPTLTR.DOC 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 l.�.l Thie nflnur nnn, ;,. RnO rnn.•rinrl...�.er�l •ono%..•....•............... . . 0 0 CITY OF RENTON ,-,...--- ,-,"-,!..v,...,-.7r,„, , ..---:-:____._ - -- Planning/Building/Public Works v:-... . -.14J 0-, -i?,1 cki ii Yo4, •,:n4:44-- -' -.;,......-..—. . ii- < • uu Mill Avenue South -Renton, Washington 98055 W0Ca CimO. NAY 0 9'9 i . -..f.`".4'-•4'.i cf.1-a!lek .a z 9 .51211D :ig• SI A.g b ' •— 7.,.1.1..',.16 ' ;Ill; .45 ; ,..---- i.) .?.z--J/f-- ;.: Central Highlands Plaza 4610 NE Sunset Blvd , 7 J..,... . 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Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of 011ie CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE SUnset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Environmental Review Conditional Use Permit PI I REVISED: A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton, Washington, on June 10. 1997.at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. The',application can be reviewed in the.Development'Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to,the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) meeting date, Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or-pnor tb an administrative:decision.:For-further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF: RECORD and receive additional-notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods.=and/or the public hearing date(s) ,for this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the.project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. 6 (�.cF�.l� ' jei•�, �..,.[] 'H NE. \OS��. '6' xce,n+ Izl `• ri' .i :.=••�` g hS •°:-,,.•• .� 1� 11 III V ',.©.. W: ,�/ ` ..41�1iY�iI1',7d,. 'r -q< I F. I, ,o: 0% ,..,.l, .. 0 ,7' ' QI.fia � 6 ='�P° r3., 'JOSEPH i''{P'`N1Af S•1`�' in TRACTS c X .k6- st. Q' 9 • 'II:. I _-7'-r4jt-'--- 7 got9 S -•• WXITNIAN °�:� 'r. ',..n.' q,41'!',Q InF 13,4d c'°-�.e•A I.� J1 ..' mac„ r+,.:7: [i 3 %= I I ..,, -.,s qvca. NE 1714 .•• 1:-.. - -. 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PC r�-` 74 1126 tL:S.� AQE.: • Fogleman Family Trust 12042 SE 52nd Street Renton,WA 61 ct o66 XV (eiliel;\ - 0�A f LRETURN TO SENDER ..8e4. ,l':.i�'1.m,.,6','c- 11i1ii1ii1F.I1���i1,iii1111►11s1s+Hilt►I,IiIiiIIii,IIi,liiiiii NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING (REVISED 5/8/97) RENTON, WASHINGTON An Environmental Checklist Review (ECF) and Conditional Use (CU) Permit Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City,of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the. necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications. Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage .shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six_ antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Environmental Review Conditional Use Permit REVISED: A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton, Washington, on June 10. 1997 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. , The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) meeting date, Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to an administrative decision.:For further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the:public'h'earing `date(s) for this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. •� V9TH.; .0 •t�a 9< •• '-H.u"t1, V:r M6}° NEiOO 14 1 x N st I x, rt • . a ` Q.( ' I �• � JOSEPH P" At1 „ • $ TRACTS ., V P tl 1 V] kJ WHITMAN �'Q 1T. J41v1,:,yQ.44 • ^ *j \•a-A.'<. . " a � 0074,000 ' ,-2 •• 'j D i SEA 107TH a,PLv .( a 'N Fc.. tl (0�BV9.l" TS NAC,R�.'N E[jy ix y0---1 W C •• •i4�Std cc.I I 4 A Gv 00 • < "::��❑ `u'..•p ^-.;"d` • .� a' Sit= •• ' .N� .!:.`�'• .HIGHLAND' z �. ' e<.,.iex• lYi a 67 ni. l rn�7,rl:i' 2 GENMALOT.DOC . 5-20-1997 6,57AM FROM HOLMES ELECTRIC 12062555941 P_ 2 J r May 20, 1997 City of Renton Environmental Review Committee 200 Mill Ave South Renton Washington 98055 c4/frp Atten: Ms. Jennifer Henning ,,EVFt.° 0 in Z997 C/71'°F 1 iV1.P Re: U. S. West PCS Project No. LUA-97-049 RelvT�IviNe. Ms. Henning, I am writing this letter to your committee to argue in the strongest manner I can AGAINST the above referenced project! I have several issues that I would like your committee to consider: 1. First off, this project is proposing the installation of one of, if not "THE" tallest structures in all of the Renton highlands in a position that places it only 50' from a residential neighborhood. I have strong concerns about the " Scale " of a massive tower setting" literally " in my back yard and so do most of my immediate neighbors! We feel that having view property of a"PCS TOWER" is not what most homeowners desire! 2. Secondly, I have noticed that this type of tower usually is placed geographically, so that all of the other cell companies will need their towers to be located in close proximity. As there are a "Limited"number of options for tower placement I have a real concern that if this tower was placed initially with just the U. S. West antenna's on it, it would be only a matter of time before they would be "Leasing Space" on their tower to others and who knows what conglomeration of equipment would end up attached to it! Once it is in place we would have little say-so on "modifications" 3. Thirdly, I have wondered why a tower is even necessary when there already exists a City of.Renton Municipal water tower only 1/4 mile away at Monroe Ave. This ,.vater tower is already in place and would provide all of the height of the tower without any *the the "issues" I've addressed. I know that these antenna's can be mounted on water toes, as I have seen them on several myself! 5-20-1997 6:58AM FROM HOLMES ELECTRIC 120625559[11 P. 3 • 4. Lastly, I would like to address that the proposed location is on a large piece of property, and that if there is absolutely "NO OTHER WAY" to accommodate this issue, I would strongly recommend that the tower be moved to the southernmost property line of the Sunset Highway Storage. This would better"scale" the tower to the residential area and have very little impact on the adjacent commercial property. After all, this tower "is" a commercial entity! I have been reading in the newspapers lately, that several local municipalities have posted moratoriums on any new PCS tower construction until a "coordinated approach" can be developed. I urge th.e City of Renton to consider this as well. With this kind of technology coming at all of us so fast, I feel we could get sold a"bill of goods"by companies trying to take advantage of the confusion. I look forward to speaking with you in person at the public meeting. Sincerely, Stephen Lee Hagg ' 11 ,y 71. CIT% 7F RENTON Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator May 8, 1997 Mr. Marcus Handler The Walter Group 1109 First Avenue, Suite#205 Seattle, WA 98101 SUBJECT: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard Project No. LUA-97-049,CU,ECF Dear Mr. Handler: This is to advise you of a change from the original schedule for the above referenced project. It is tentatively scheduled for consideration by the Environmental Review Committee on May 20, 1997. Prior to that review, you will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your application. Please note that the hearing date has also changed. The date of Tuesday, June 10, 1997, at 9:00 AM, has been set for a public hearing to review the proposed Conditional Use (CU) Permit. The hearing, before Mr. Fred Kaufman, Renton Hearing Examiner, will be held in.the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton, Washington. The applicant or representative of the applicant is required to be present at'the public hearing. A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you one week before the hearing. If you prefer to make other arrangements to receive the staff report, please contact Karen Codiga, 277-5582, or Sandi Seeger, 277-5581. Please,contact me, at 277-6186, if you have any questions. Sincerely, , 01* (� I . ennifer Toth Henning Project Manager cc: Mr. Dave Wernli, US West Communications-Wireless/Applicant Mr. Chris Leady, Sunset Highway Self Storage Associates/Property Owner Mr. Steve Hagg/Party of Record Mr. Bill Bechtold, Esq./Party of Record ACCPTLTR.DOC 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 :.� This paper contains 50%recycled material,20%post consumer c: 0 CITY OF RENTON -....�„-�-,. .�,_ --,•y, Planning/Building/Public Works , '•-K'.Ri t�r 0 = e it Mill Avenue South- Renton, Washington 98055 - cc .a • cop,. MAY 09'9 ! st�wll� •w1 � 95 ,i it • Esteban Argosino 13620 SE 107th Place Renton,WA 98056 - -- ARG0620 980592001 1496 21 05/.12/97 j - FORWARD TIME EXP RTN TO SEND ARGOSINO ------• r� .�Sd� M 1901 HIGH VALLEY CT APT 201 ',QN 1 LAS VEGAS NV 89128-2729 i .� L6E I 9, _ • • r _ �__/ ..,r , ZI A',w1 'WRITER ,...0,0 se - PVVkms cr= 11.1,, „I,Ii,,,,1,1„I,I,,,I,I,i,III„IJ,I„II„►II II,! NOTICE OF PROPOSED ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING (REVISED 5/8/97) RENTON, WASHINGTON An Environmental Checklist Review (ECF) and Conditional Use (CU) Permit Application has been filed and accepted with'the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop 'a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of thre CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE.Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: . Environmental Review Conditional Use Permit REVISED: A Public Hearing will be held by.the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton,Washington,on June 10, 1997 at-9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. All interested persons,are,invited to be present at the.Public Hearing to express their opinions. The application can be reviewed in'.the Development Services,Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted,anytime;;prior to the Environmental.Review Committee (ERC) meeting date, Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to'an:administrative a decision. For further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OFj`RECORD. `and ,receive additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods -and/or:the public hearing .date(s) for this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550.: Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. 19TH V - ] y(t]na r a• f l.,•ci Y r NE SRO „ 14'a• xs,er.sr� tzl -.gar pi, 47,„ztEg,, JOSEPH ;"P'`MARS TRACTS Di;WHITMAN , 'l' �drt ,C���tiQ;'t";Q,;[f7; Q. .e_ . .�yt�vvks (.�.�}_ - w'yF�.•Y '•/ .°L9 : j y+ i(�• :,,�a J� .� I ...., -.,u ^. ` � `5• a`::;1!!'• .7^�' .. • a �N I U'• ST. SE 1071H 1 4 i 09 ?•Oja. �Xc..'i�T•�Wr© SrAD� 3Ld;N E[by Ix • e n Q..."O a_, a .Soros i er _ I 4-4 Q h O r 1il II I 5:5•11: v.- • aa��^ ••. SjN` •''CENTRAL^:11 •• .....--'- - .ctl; H GH N S C_ZA �]' 1 a%: •I :., ... .9'�• • sta ...ui . ., a al -1 . , .. ... .,. .. . , '?'`..•,... ; `zi3 © • we•• q°ar'I off-".. ._ IA .. ,. GENMALOT.DOC NOTICE OF rROPOSED ENVIRONMENTAL. APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING (REVISED 5/8/97) RENTON, WASHINGTON An Environmental Checklist Review (ECF) and Conditional Use (CU) Permit Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Environmental Review Conditional Use Permit REVISED: A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton, Washington, on June 10. 1997 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) meeting date, Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to an administrative decision. For further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s) for this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. 0112111.8; 0i •®, 19TH ST., . I .. ]a•[�]n�e •:[,j�,•7• -F.�W ' NE o''c'"O IQ'Q xc ierx nl"`' tzl • 6 . ; ' p�©{.� .•� 4 �%W JOSEPHm^ 'tuIARSu• TRACTS P �/ `oP oPL3 II�rP1�o' tn,o V4]•�1 7 > WHITMAN °-\!3. c,4i �'- t "f �� ,la� 4. a J' �e� U, NE. '. •ST. 107THottl"� fa PL. �� 4 O. Q 0, RExrOx O P xy '�i `n i�S{peSaJc xl I I �j 4'A pVR gpO d ' u, Sul • 0 ©.: a, ; -0e Sidi , q 2 1 21 © 'EDD ti%..gyp 1 Q.•W. 0O� �z '/may 9� p: ;ly.,,p• ..' —a O -o •• ' CENTRAL HIGHLANDS PLAZAL 4 yx ; :-' ✓ Izl ul e —� e a 7 6 ]1 u ; $ Q 1 Ire GENMALOT.DOC i r Olympic Development Partnership Paul and Jill Larson Central Highlands Plaza 6355 NE Early Dawn 2040 Union Avenue NE 4610 NE Sunset Blvd Poulsbo,WA Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98059 Sutherland Associates Maureen K Vandoren Robert E.Pohto 1585 Broadway 4401 NE 17th 4409 NE 17th New York,NY Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Richard Ramsey Diana Nyblom Edward Woodard 4417 NE 17th Street 4425 NE 17th Street 4433 NE 17th Street Renton,WA 98055 Renton,WA 98055 Renton,WA 98056 Joseph Lloyd&Un Murrell William Lemley David&Laura Hamilton 4432 NE 17th Street 4426 NE 17th Street 4418 NE 17th Street Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA98055 James&Hally Darrah Andre L.Watson Mike Yamashita 4412 NE 17th Dianne Conner 1710 Anacortes Avenue NE Renton,WA 98056 1702 Anacortes Ave NE Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 J D Jones,Jr. Steven Parker Fogleman Family Trust 4401 NE 18th Court Monica Medalia 12042 SE 52nd Street Renton,WA 98056 4403 NE 18th Court Renton,WA Renton,WA 98056 Anthony&Jennifer Butz WillHam&Colleen Merriman Marvin&Bettie Rogers 4419 NE 18th Ct 5508 Marilane 13913 SE 139th Street Renton,WA 98056 Yakima,WA Renton,WA Richard Holman Junior Brunner Larry Leenknechts 13644 SE 107th Place 13636 SE 107th Place 13628 SE 107th Place Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Esteban Argosino James Wilson John Niemi . 13620 SE 107th Place 13612 SE 107th Place 13604 SE 107th Place Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Phia Morris Mgmt GRP Kingsley and Margaret Parker Atlantic Richfield Company 3650-131st Ave SE,#205 4608 NE Sunset Blvd PO Box 2485 Bellevue,WA Renton,WA 98056 Los Angeles,CA • • Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co Garry Reinhardt J D Jackson PO Box 497 13645 SE 107th Place 13737 SE 107th Place Walla Walla,WA Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Consstance Taylor Stephen Hagg Phetsamonne Vilayvan 13625 SE 107th Place 13613 SE 107th Place 13603 SE 107th Place Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Renton,WA 98056 Ad aLev t ? o e L OwineVS mood, 5 • 1.91 s.s. , , 1 __..NoinicE. , , . , . . , 1 , i 1 ::,. , . .. , , . , . PENDING APPLICATION AND 1 PUBLIC HEARING , i PROJECT NAMFJNUMBEft: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD I LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) • facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed,and a 125-foot monopole with six , antennas.Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed Ste 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. I • ' GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard ' 1 PUBUC APPROVALS: _Building Permit _Preliminary Plat Shod Plat - XXX%Conditional Use Permit _ReYone Site Plan Approval 1 1 XXXX Environmental Review —Shorelimitne Conditional Use Other Fill&Grade Permit Shoreline Substantial _Other , ' -Development Permit 1 • A Public Hearing will be held by tho Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting In the Council Chambers . on the second floor of City Hall,Renton,Washington,on June 10.1997 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed • Conditional Use Permit All interested persons are Invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their • ' opinions. The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee(ERC)meeting dale,Public Hearings, • during Public Hearings,or prior to en administrative decision.For further information on the application,or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications, by mall, of the City's environmental 1 determinations,appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s)for this project,please contact the Development 1 Services Division at 235.2550.Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. • ramduaal { 1! 4 !rIT5 • o00 GIJ '0 W1J w^ . f9'Gr- iFr oois". _ • U l9-,3! o °r r- ' a. 1 t ' , 1• PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION.'.- CERTIFICATION . • Ir S J _c —SO)1 a hereby certify that . 3 copies-of the above document ' were postedty in 3 conspicuous places on or nearby the described property on Signed: Sz/ ,,0 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) • • ) SS COUNTY OF KING• ) . certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that l'ti\lJ)y' • c4CoV signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and volunta)y,act"fdr:.the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. • - • Dated: 5g1q 7 ' . 1 a_ . Notary Pu i in and f r e Stat bSeitap ittir�94on Notary (Print) 7Yl11--,e -REin-', . ."0 a-I-GA-e— My appointment expires: (� cJ f 1 NOTARY,OOC 9 . No-1710E PENDING APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF . DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Building Permit Preliminary Plat Short Plat XXXX Conditional Use Permit Rezone Site Plan Approval XXXX Environmental Review Shoreline Conditional Use Other Permit Fill&Grade Permit Shoreline Substantial Other Development Permit A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall,Renton,Washington,on June 10.1997 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions: The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee(ERC)meeting date,Public Hearings, during Public Hearings,or prior to an administrative decision. For further information on the application,or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s) for this project, please contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. I ,4+i4 V W I5 i I „ c o� 1,,,naliv , ..[[�� 19TH- 5$T A t ' '• j�.I•a NE • • ,Gij©.p 0-. ,P t a,,. JOSEPH^r`P."MARS Q TRACTS . ,&..,:4 A h,'D.. i pZ ' , NE ITTN ±,� I+T n �I$E IOTTM { $ —I Cif La ''-ji...,z, .; 006 /ale o � 0 0 0 :a•• ,,:r .i 3-_'4--'4-.2,4..t-,.'1:, 0..: .:`.C] SOPSEt' CENTRAL ...^, �.�y cn.... z W � ,,.; A HIGHLANDS PLAZ NE I LEASECALLING. ... ... . .. . p INCCUD�:7Hf`PROJECT NUMBER WH�N:CA�LING;FOR;PRQP��i)rIL�IDr=NT1t=1C;A710N" '; :';, • : NoiLcEH . PENDING APPLICATION AND • PUBLIC HEARING . PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD I LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS)facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed,and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-fool general height limit of the CN ' Zone. , GENERAL LOCATION:' 4548 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Building Permit _Preliminary Plat _Short Plat XXXX Conditional Use Permit Rezone _Site Plan Approval • XXXX Environmental Review _PeShoreline Conditional Use _Other rmit Fill&Grade Permit _Shoreline Substantial _Other Development Permit A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting In the Council Chambers' I - on the second floor of City Hall,Renton,Washington,an May 27.1997 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed I Conditional Use Permit.All Interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. • i Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee(ERC)meeting dale,Public Hearings, during Public Hearings,or prior loan administrative decision.For further Information on the application,or II you wish to • " be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications, by mail, of the Citys environmental determinations,appeal periods and/or the public hearing dates)for this project,please contact the Development ' Services Division at 235-2550.Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file Identification. I. ??,),y,i.d ii.):^y,P.T.Iylr'- '..t.. if - I,,.}';:iti•i:•'4`,f,jizI nits::J • )'.,, ' JOSEPH P.MARS r FL4 TRACTS i QG'u:Lr`r"')`� ,t:41.t.it:t1,'t,iJut.'----,,, '- • -ip ii• i •.o 4 I. 'L..,wo,R.,.11I . _1; . ' I • PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALUNG FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION. • CERTIFICATION ie SGk-r.l )& ,t Scr , _e hereby certify that 3 copies-of the above document were posted-by me in S conspicuous places on or nearby the described property on . /grit 9_8. 1`l`t1 • • • Signed: ts � • a (ai,P�ILfSY) STATE OF WASHINGTON ) j/ • ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) - • • I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence_ that 09 ff " r signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary ,act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. _ _ • Doled: ?kl . / �1�7 Notary P I c in an f r the Stal.e..O Vashington Notary (Print)A46(-1972.E , . U-/ My appointment expires: � INOTARY.00C / .............................................................................0�'�>rt�.0 PM1;�1T..S ....1.C>wS.A1.�I.S:�N..:.............:.:....::...:.::::::::::.::.:.........:...::.:::::.::::::::::: • US we-st PC/S oh . s rust Blvd PROJECT NAME: SE/40L(7 SuNse+ ftl4(war Selc SIora e • APPLICATION NO: LUA ¶1 - 0491 Caul'Y The following is a list of property owners within 300 feet of the subject site. The Development Services Division will notify these individuals of the proposed development. NAME • ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER Olympic Devel. Prtnrshp 6355 NE Early Dawn Poulsbo, WA - 032305-9022 032305-9060 . 032305-9282 Larson Paul E & Jill 2040 Union Avenue NE 032305-92.00' Renton, WA Central Highlands Plaza 4610' NE Sunset Blvd 149450-0040 Renton, WA 98059 Sutherland Associates 1585 Broadway. " 149450-0050 New York`; ''NY ni Vandoren Maureen K 4401 NE 17th e,a. 27877-014,0'' � *ti���,�� Renton, WA 't+1i m ` Pohto Robert E 4409 NE 1 (7th 27877-01 1 WOW irk‘:) . Renton;;;-WA Ramsey RicHard` L'. .. . : :..a: 'r4.4'.1'.7 E;"i'. N 7th' Street Renton, WA • Nyblom Diana L 4425 NE 17th Street 278770--017.0 Renton, WA Woodall Edward L 4433 NE 17th Street 278770-0180 • Renton, WA Murrell Joseph Lloyd & Un 4432 NE •_Y7.th Street 278770-0190 . Renton; •WA Lemley William E 4426 NE 17th Street 278770-0200 Renton, WA '-1 ol'E® Hamilton David D & Laura C 4418 NE 17th Street 5 1997 278770-0210 Renton, WA . -LOPMENTP j�� ;•.--• -17 � CITY OF RENTONi (Attach additional sheets, if necessary) (Continued) NAME I . • ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER • I j Applicant-Certification i 1 I, !^(�\c rCuS h aA1(er , hereby certify that the above list(s) of adjacent property (Print Name) owners and their addresses were obtained from: O City of Renton Technical Services Records O Title Company Records • King County Assessors Records (' e�-.✓A Date - rs-97 G' .... rgraed��'�� �c4f�:••y .. ' ,�t�4 .* � (Applicant) «t- e1 `F-Twp t' NOTARY Its eF 'g t . v 4Arai .*,A* S=1ED: Subscribed and sworn before me, a Notary Public, in as+ for the State of Washington, ', '•. uT 9: at 'VP- on the / ay of ./ "/L , 19 9? 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"> : :: <'>>O<`. :: /<N:ERS.> >` PROJECT NAME: SEAL t(7 S uNsei ul�&tNay sic Sf°rGsl e APPLICATION NO: J / The following is a list of property owners within 300 feet of the subject site. The Development Services Division will notify these individuals of the proposed development. NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER Darrah James E & Bally B 4412 NE 17th 278770-0220 Renton, WA Watson Andre L & Conner Dianne 1702 Anacortes Ave. NE 278770-0240 • Renton, WA Yamashita Mike H & Kikue M 1710 Anacortes Ave. NE 278770-0250 Renton, WA Jones J D JR , 4401 NE 18th Court 27877-0260 Renton, WA Parker Steven R & Medalia, 4403 .NE 18th Court 278770-0270 y:: ' Monica A Renton, WA tva'/2 ': tq.°^ fi ; • • Fogleman Family Trst • 12042 SE 52nd Street 278770-0280 041 � • Renton, WA °.f 0. . • Butz Anthony E & Jennifer R ; 4419. NE 18th Court 278770-0290F�j;j 's' c fir• Renton, .WA'.. , . Merriman William & Colleen 5508 Marilane 345000-0010 Yakima, WA • Rogers Marvin L & Bettie L 13913 SE 139th Street 345000-0020 Renton, WA Holman Richard 13644 SE 107th Place 345000-0030 Renton, WA Brunner Junior J 13636 SE 107th Place 345000-0040 Renton, WA Leenknechts Larry 13628 SE 107th Place 345000-0050 Renton, WA Argosino Esteban C & 13620 SE 107th Place 345000-0060 ' Carol E Renton, WA (Attach additional sheets, if necessary) (Continued) ! • NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER • Applicant Certification I, I"lcaPLUS ‘(cis.J er , helieby certify that the above list(s) of adjacent property (Print Name) owners and their addresses were obtained from: ❑ City of.Renton Technical Services Records o Title Company.Records NI King County Assessors Records r' Sj•gned w44.d- e)�r'�Arn•1G Date —/S"—c '.7 • j ...4xs ' ' •• 11�'yy (Applicant) .sR t, g • NOTARY '°;p,'' TES I ED: Subscribed and sworn before m , a Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington, �" xeFiiy g at 1 on the/ -Shay of ie6z- , 19 f) R WA 'signed (Notary Public) • • • ::.::.l=or.Ctty.o rr;::Use:<:::::<::::>::::;:::.;:<;.;:.;:.;:.::.:::>«<:::>::»»»>:<:;»::::::::;:<:;:::>:::»::»:<::;.:.;:.;:<.:::.;:.:.:>; :: :I:LI >`>`' i' '? >` <i l> >ilSi: <€ ' ><<?i':! :..:.:.................::.::::..:::::::..........................:::::::::.:::::. 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NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER Wilson James W 13612 SE 107th Place 345000=0070: Renton, WA Niemi John & Theresa Niemi 13604 SE 107th Place ' ' 345000=0080 Renton, WA Phia Morris Management GRP 3650 131st Ave. SE Ste205 516970-0092 ' Bellevue, WA Parker Kingsley G & Margaret 4608 NE Sunset Blvd 516970-0121 Renton, WA Atlantic Richfield Campany PO Box 2485 516970-Ot % ��"'^►� ,R Los Angeles, CA • . Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. P.4 .Box .497 516970=403i. ' ' • • Walla. Walla, WA �o� 9� • "� . �� ;f io N A:i?aiJ,;1. .,°^ Reinhardt Garry G & Shirley- 13645 SE 107th Place 770310-0 *4Q `\' "`Renton, WA ;��i„ s�,,�', Jackson J D 13737 SE 107th Place 770310-0020 .Renton, WA Taylor Constance J 13625 SE 107th Place' 770310-0030 Renton, WA Hagg StephenT & Linda L 13613 SE 107th Place 770310-0040 s.. Renton, WA • • Vilayvanh,PheEsmnone & Chau 13603 SE 107th Place 770310-0050 Renton, WA • • (Attach additional sheets, if necessary) (Continued) r,A' ' NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER • I i • Applicant Certification I, 4rC.US Afq, eP , hereby certify that the above list(s) of adjacent property . ; (Print Name) ! owners and their addresses were obtained from: ' ❑ City of Renton Technical Services Records ❑ Title Company Records iiil King County Assessors Records � I . . — c? • .signed d Date 7 —/4 ,A. :.ea.. (A. Ipplicant) y ,,.. .� _ NOTARY . 63. ' " 19...., :... ESTED: S scribed an sworn before me, a Nota y Public, in and for the State of Washington, _ „r,k`.�!, r' ithg at I G1�r �e . on the/Jday of ,41. 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'" i: ic3``iit'mi:m`iiisiii`?` ' i ` "`Si: `a % < d .`.`: `.m..,;} 1 lislprop.doc 1 1Y 6/j/9/ REV 07/95 • 2 •• S. CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM DATE: MAY 1, 1997 TO: JENNIFER HENNING FROM: NEIL WATTS /V 2 . ' SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL ���/ ////USE��� REVIEW US WEST PCS-4546 NE SUNSET BLVD I have reviewed the preapplication submittal for a 125 foot monopole to be located at 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard. I suggest that we used the standards outlined in our draft wireless communications ordinance in reviewing this proposal. Some of the applicable submittal and review standards are listed below: SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS In addition to the information required for a building permit, the following items shall be required for a Wireless Communications application: A. A diagram or map depicting where within a three mile radius any portion of the proposed facility could be seen. B. Photosimulations of the proposed facility from affected residential properties and public rights-of-way at varying distances. C. A map showing the service area of the proposed WCF and an explanation of the need for that facility. D. A site/landscaping plan showing the specific placement of the WCF on the site; showing the location of existing structures, trees, and other significant site features to be retained; and indicating type and locations of existing and new plant materials used to screen WCF components and the proposed color(s) for the WCF. E. A signed notarized statement indicating: 1. The applicant agrees to allow for the potential co-location of additional WCF equipment by other providers on the applicant's structure or within the same site location; and 2. That the applicant agrees to remove the facility within 6 months after that site's use is discontinued. • MAY 1, 1997 PAGE 2 F. A draft lease agreement with the landholder that: 1. Allows the landholder to enter into leases with other providers; and 2. Specifies that if the provider fails to remove the facility upon 6 months of its discontinued use, the responsibility for removal falls upon the landholder. G. For support structures: A report including a description of the support structure with technical reasons for its design. H. For support structures: Documentation establ ghing the structural integrity for the support structure's proposed uses. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR SUPPORT STRUCTURES: MONOPOLE II A. From Definitions Section: MONOPOLE II: A wireless communication facility which consists of a freestanding support structure, greater than 60 feet in height erected to support wireless communication antennas and connecting appurtenances. B. Monopole II Facilities are prohibited in the RC, R-1, R-5, R-8, R-10 and R-14 zones. C. Monopole II Facilities may be allowed with an Hearing Examiner conditional use permit in the MF, CN, CD, COR and CC zones. Monopole II Facilities are prohibited in these zones if located within 300 feet of a RC, R-1, R-5, R-8, R-10 and R-14 zone. D. Monopole II Facilities may be allowed with an administrative conditional use permit in the CA, CO, IL, IM and III zones. Monopole II Facilities are prohibited in these zones if located within 300 feet of a RC, R-1, R-5, R-8, R-10 and R-14 zone. E. The maximum permitted height for a Monopole II Facility shall be 35 feet higher than the regular permitted maximum height for the applicable zoning district, or 150 feet, whichever is less. F. Macro Facilities are the largest permitted wireless communication facilities allowed on a Monopole II facility. Antennas which extend above the Monopole II wireless communications support structure shall not be calculated as part of the height of the wireless communications support structure. For example, the maximum height for a Monopole II facility shall be one hundred fifty (150) feet and the maximum height of antennas which may be installed on the support structure could be fifteen (15) feet, making the maximum permitted height of the support structure and antennas one hundred sixty-five (165) feet (150 feet plus 15 feet). G. The shelter or cabinet used to house radio electronics equipment and the associated cabling connecting the equipment shelter or cabinet to the Monopole II Facility support structure shall be concealed, screened, camouflaged or placed underground. H. Monopole II Facilities shall be landscaped in conformance with City Code Section 4-31-34, • Landscaping. A minimum landscaping area of fifteen (15) feet shall be required surrounding the facility. Landscaping shall include trees, shrubs and ground cover. The required landscaped areas shall include an irrigation system. • 00 MAY 1, 1997 PAGE 3 ADDITIONAL PERMIT CRITERIA FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILI'1'IhS The following criteria shall be met before a building permit can be granted: A. Visual Impact 1. Antennas may not extend more than fifteen (15) feet above their supporting structure, monopole, lattice tower, building or other structure. 2. Site location and development shall preserve the preexisting character of the surrounding buildings and land uses and the zone district to the extent consistent with the function of the communications equipment. Wireless communication towers shall be integrated through location and design to blend in with the existing characteristics of the site to the extent practical. Existing on-site vegetation shall be preserved or improved, and disturbance of the existing topography shall be minimized, unless such_disturbance would result in less visual impact of the site to the surrounding area. 3. Accessory equipment facilities used to house wireless communications equipment should be located within buildings or placed underground when possible. When they cannot be located in buildings, equipment shelters or cabinets shall be fenced, screened and landscaped in.conformance with City Code Section 4-31-34, Landscaping. Landscaping shall include a minimum fifteen (15) foot sight obsucuring landscape buffer around the accessory equipment facility. _Accessory equipment facilities located on the roof of any building shall be enclosed so as to be shielded from view. 4. Accessory equipment facilities may not be enclosed with exposed metal surfaces. B. No equipment shall be operated so as to produce noise in levels above 45 dB as measured from the nearest property line on which the attached wireless communication facility is located. Operation of a back-up power generator in the event of power failure or the testing of a back-up generator between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. are exempt from this standard. No testing of back-up power generators shall occur between the hours of 9 p.m. and 8 a.m. C. Security fencing, if used, shall be painted or coated with a nonreflective color. Fencing shall comply with the requirements listed in City Code 4-31-15(C), Fences and Hedges. D. Towers shall not be artificially lighted, unless required by the FAA or other applicable authority. If lighting is required, the governing authority may review the available lighting alternatives and approve the design that would cause the least disturbance to the surrounding views. Security lighting for the equipment shelters or cabinets and other on-the-ground ancillary equipment is also permitted, as long as it is appropriately down shielded to keep light within the boundaries of the site. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REVIEW CRITERIA A. The governing authority may grant, with or without conditions, or deny the requested conditional use permit. The governing authority may limit the term and duration of the conditional use permit. Conditions imposed by the governing authority shall reasonably assure that nuisance or hazard to life or property will not develop. 414) MAY 1, 1997 PAGE 4 B. The governing authority shall consider the following factors in determining whether to issue a conditional use permit, although the governing authority may waive or reduce the burden on the applicant of one or more of these criteria if the governing authority, concludes that the goals of this ordinance are better served thereby. 1. Height of the proposed tower. 2. Proximity of the tower to residential structures and residential district boundaries. 3. Nature of uses on adjacent and nearby properties. 4. Surrounding topography. 5. Surrounding tree coverage and foliage. 6. Design of the tower, with particular reference to design characteristics that have the effect of reducing or eliminating visual obtrusiveness. 7. Proposed ingress and egress. 8. Potential noise, light and glare impacts. 9. Availability of suitable existing towers and other structures. AIRPORT RESTRICTIONS A. All wireless communications facilities and attached wireless communications facilities must comply with the Airport Zoning regulations, as listed in City Code 4-31-17. B. A Notice of Proposed Construction shall be submitted to the FAA and received back from the FAA prior to the issuance of any building permit for any wireless communications facilities or attached wireless communications facilities. OBSOLESCENCE Any wireless communications facility or attached wireless communications facility that is no longer needed and its use is discontinued shall be reported immediately by service provider to the Administrator. Discontinued facilities shall be decommisioned and removed by the facility owner within 6 months of the date it ceases to be operational or if the facility falls into disrepair, and the site restored to its pre-existing condition. CO-LOCATION A. Availability of Suitable Existing Towers or Other Structures: No new tower shall be permitted unless the applicant demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the governing authority that no existing tower or structure can accommodate the applicant's proposed antenna. Evidence submitted to demonstrate that no existing tower or structure can accommodate the applicant's proposed antenna. Evidence submitted to demonstrate that no existing tower or structure can accommodate the applicant's proposed antenna may consist of any of the following: 1) No existing towers or structures are located within the geographic area required to meet applicant's engineering requirements. 2) Existing towers or structures are not of sufficient height to meet applicant's engineering requirements. 3) Existing towers or structures do not have sufficient structural strength to support applicant's proposed antenna and related equipment. S. MAY 1, 1997 PAGE 5 4) The applicant's proposed antenna would cause electromagnetic interference with the antenna on the existing towers or structures, or the antenna on the existing towers or structures would cause interference with the applicant's proposed antenna. 5) The fees, costs, or contractual provisions required by the owner in order to share an existing tower or structure or to adapt an existing tower or structure for sharing are unreasonable. Costs exceeding new tower development are presumed to be unreasonable. 6) The applicant demonstrates that there are other limiting factors that render existing towers and structures unsuitable. A. A permittee shall cooperate with other WCF providers in co-locating additional antennas on support structures and/or on existing buildings provided said proposed co-locators have received a building permit for such use at said site from the City. A permittee shall exercise good faith in co-locating with other providers and sharing the permitted site, provided such shared use does not give rise to a substantial technical level of impairment of the ability to provide the permitted use (i.e., a significant interference in broadcast or reception capabilities as opposed to a competitive conflict or financial burden). Such good faith shall include sharing technical information to evaluate the feasibility of co-location. In the event a dispute arises as to whether a permittee has exercised good faith in accommodating other users, the City may require a third party technical study at the expense of either or both the applicant and permittee. B. All applicants shall demonstrate reasonable efforts in developing a co-location alternative for their proposal. RADIO FREQUENCY STANDARDS A. The applicant shall comply with Federal standards for radio frequency emissions. Within six months after the issuance of its operational permit, the applicant shall submit a project implementation report which provides cumulative field measurements of radio frequency emissions of all antennas installed at the subject site and compares the results with established Federal standards. Said report shall be subject to review and approval of the Administrator for consistency with Federal standards. If on review, the City finds that the WCF does not meet.Federal standards, the City may revoke or modify this permit. B. Interference must not exceed standards established by WWCIC. C. The applicant shall ensure that the WCF will not cause localized interference with the reception of area television or radio broadcasts. If on review the City finds that the WCF interferes with such reception, and if such interference is not remedied within sixty (60) days, the city may revoke or modify this permit. PERMIT LIMITATIONS A. The permittee/operator of a WCF shall and does, upon approval of the building permit, agree to indemnify, protect, defend and hold harmless the City, its Council members, officers, employees, agents and representatives, from and against any and all liabilities, losses, damages, demands, claims and costs, including court costs and attorneys' fees (collectively, "liabilities") incurred by the City arising, directly or indirectly, from: a) City's approval and S. MAY 1, 1997 PAGE 6 issuance of this building permit; b) City's approval or issuance of any permit or action, whether discretionary or non-discretionary, in connection with the use contemplated herein; and c) Applicant's installation and operation of the facility permitted hereby, including, without limitation, any and all liabilities arising from the emission by the facility of electromagnetic fields or other energy waves or emissions. Permittee/operator compliance with this section is an express condition of the building permit and this provision shall be binding on any and all of the permittee's/operator's successors and assigns. B. The applicant shall maintain the WCF to standards that may be imposed by the City at the time of the granting of a permit. Such maintenance shall include, but shall not be limited to, maintenance of the paint, structural integrity and landscaping. If the applicant fails to maintain the facility, the City may undertake the maintenance at the expense of the applicant or terminate the permit, at its sole option. C. The applicant shall notify the Department of all changes in ownership or operation of the facility within sixty (60) days of the change. This particular facility (Monopole II) would not be permitted under the draft ordinance provisions, due to its proximity with the single family zone to the north. The applicant should be encouraged to reduce the height of the antenna to 60 feet, locate the facility at least 300 feet from the single family zoned property, or locate on an alternate location. If the applicant desires to proceed with the current proposal, all the submittal information listed above should be required to completely demonstrate the need for this size antenna at this location. Additionally, the various conditions listed in the draft ordinance should be considered as requirements for the conditional use approval of the facility. City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Pueirc Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:S+c.c,I .tee. COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 1997 crTYopPr-Prn ��-� APPLICATION NO: LUA-97-049,CU,ECF ` DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 21, 1997 APPLICANT: US WEST COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT MANAGER: Jennifer Toth Hen4`t• 2 7997 PROJECT TITLE: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard WORK ORDER NO: 78209 �I LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard SITE AREA: 2.78 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ HistorldCultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS S22 cepav ' . wtewro. C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. \ tl)a/t0— 1/1 7 Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93 RENTON FIRE DEPT Fig- .lr^ frlf-r,n‘: ` -, U City.of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REN(r6( tV1S� fET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: Ift.. 91try‘ COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 1 APPLICATION NO: LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 21, 1997 APPLICANT: US WEST COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT MANAGER: Jennifer Toth Henning PROJECT TITLE: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard WORK ORDER NO: 78209 LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard SITE AREA: 2.78 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet �f, 114,000 Feet fife scbi— .-npacts /(1)6 f1 B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS . 1 0 if C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS MA- We have reewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable Impact or areas where add",•nal information needed to o fly assess this proposal. 4 / // //7 7 Sign: o Director or Authorized Representativ DateDEV Rev.10/93 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: F'Aay% Pc\itrio MMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 1997 APPLICATION NO: LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 21, 1997 CITY O- RENTON APPLICANT: US WEST COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT MANAGER: Jennifer Tron4rlg PROJECT TITLE: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard WORK ORDER NO: 78209APR 2 1 19'97 LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard SITE AREA: 2.78 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross)i 1WA-'HH46 L)V g6ION SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS S� eOaravT4 ►/Lt{1440 C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS v / A , U)a,Vil Pe✓NA4/ ✓ G(£Tl -feL, t/1' We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. 10 I t()a6 1/A 7 Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL 8 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENSplil'at-h6V1 COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 1997 .,/yam APPLICATION NO: LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 21, 1997 PN APPLICANT: US WEST COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT MANAGER: Jennifer Toth Hennid '' 2 PROJECT TITLE: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard WORK ORDER NO: 78209 j 199/ LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard ° bIVISION SITE AREA: 2.78 acres . I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation • Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Histork/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS � . scpavutC IMetato , 00 'Nei iuspvita-boil Iwft$aiat014 -fee, ✓et1•d. C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS ND "NAN5tovta�ion teewerts -f-e-e4 ✓e€ltf We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. it l tI 1/ Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: 1+7 4. COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 1997 APPLICATION NO: LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 21, 1997 APPLICANT: US WEST COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT MANAGER: Jennifer Toth Henning PROJECT TITLE: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard WORK ORDER NO: 78209 LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard SITE AREA: 2.78 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable ' More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic./Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet 2\r,V B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS `72(y alrY2 un 7v4 )74-7 I . C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS 4} We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have Identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is eded to property assess this proposal. -Of& SI nature of Director or AuthorizedRepresentative '(/✓/ Date DEVA PP.DOC 1 ' Rev.10/93 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/F'uoiic Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: C v \1.l c.*Lci- ty ic_44 OMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 1997 APPLICATION NO: LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 21, 1997 j APPLICANT: US WEST COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT MANAGER: Jennifer Toth 9 nnin � 0Ai PROJECT TITLE: US West.PCS on Sunset Boulevard WORK ORDER NO: 78209 i99a, LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard SITE AREA: 2.78 acres. BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A %ie SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information impacts impacts Necessa Impacts impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Hlstorlc/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet • B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS 5ofL-- aQe o 21—' le6 6Un e44 We lave reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where adponal information Is needed to properly assess this proposal. C 71/aeR.../4//4,-; ti4.4?-,79 7 ature 4 Direct orAuthoesentative Date • APP.DOC Rev.10/93 City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works ENVIRONMENTAL & DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: Arco t- COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 1997. APPLICATION NO: LUA-97-049,CU,ECF . DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 21, 1997 APPLICANT: US WEST COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT MANAGER: Jennifer Toth Henning PROJECT TITLE: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard WORK ORDER NO: 78209 LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard SITE AREA: 2.78 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code)COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary Impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air - Aesthetics Water Light/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic./Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport.Environment 10,000 Feet ., 14,000 Feet Ouidiak (46000 r Gi B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS • C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS We have reviewed this :•placation with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where •dd/fonal inform• is needed to properly assess this proposal. 7 . I/I-I 0 1 • ,3 oilAit Signatu Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAP• ••• Rev.10/93 ' ,' • •---;./f, 10, f 11 3 i' *3: 1 v rr1V .4 . 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COMMENTS DUE: APRIL 29, 1997 APPLICATION NO: LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DATE CIRCULATED: APRIL 21, 1997 APPLICANT: US WEST COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT MANAGER: Jennifer Toth Henning PROJECT TITLE: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard WORK ORDER NO: 78209 LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard SITE AREA: 2.78 acres I BUILDING AREA(gross): N/A SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. A. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT(e.g.Non-Code) COMMENTS Element of the Probable Probable More Element of the Probable Probable More Environment Minor Major Information Environment Minor Major Information Impacts Impacts Necessary impacts Impacts Necessary Earth Housing Air Aesthetics Water Llght/Glare Plants Recreation Land/Shoreline Use Utilities Animals Transportation Environmental Health Public Services Energy/ Historic/Cultural Natural Resources Preservation Airport Environment 10,000 Feet 14,000 Feet B. POLICY-RELATED COMMENTS C. CODE-RELATED COMMENTS We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas whe additional information is needed to prop�erllyy�assess this proposal. Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date DEVAPP.DOC Rev.10/93 NOTICE OF . .1OPOSED ENVIRONMENTA_:kPPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING RENTON, WASHINGTON An Environmental Checklist Review (ECF) and Conditional Use (CU) Permit Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Environmental Review Conditional Use Permit A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton, Washington, on May 27, 1997 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) meeting date, Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to an administrative decision. For further information on the application, or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s) for this project, please contact the Development Services Division,it 235-2550. Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. h.Q`.4} '4!".1`.�'• ,'•.'.de n y . r. • xC ierx s l NE Izi 7 . is';. c° EC: JOSEPH -'-P- MARS 1, TRACTS ` t"' v.00. %.,,,j, o°i•roou 000 5r;,I,o-oQ'y74oq`Il xy }y7.1 ', Cr7 p.� WMITMAN ' •`5��� � ,[---"r]p.�I} •, G7'n�1 I NE TTN +.. S—T � '•' _ I 4 �q ,q�,t�<,� �`��1 SE. 107TH >s r{L,�+yq� 'I 79'79ILJ!LIti, i',:i QII F?. '}•�Q St1AD� :NE[iT<I2C°$'++ I •. '0- .Pr p.s.j coati .iv,r 4_A o:I L] O Li l ;©0 + tit II cr° -d.. - NSESa-' - CENTRAL ,_.CO''-•'NcP .s HIGHLANDS PLAZA ni :'N�'^, a� m -a , _ a 7 6 • 3 'p s< I.I • R[.d izi ❑I ni wi GENMALOT.DOC § ,.�3 _'u`..,., .... _ ._ ._. a. o..4,'_ — ,,,.., _'.. _ . No•) , PENDING APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: US WEST PCS ON SUNSET BOULEVARD/LUA-97-049,CU,ECF DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to develop a Personal Communications Service (PCS) facility consisting of two equipment cabinets located in an existing storage shed, and a 125-foot monopole with six antennas. Project requires environmental review and a conditional use permit to exceed the 35-foot general height limit of the CN Zone. GENERAL LOCATION: 4546 NE Sunset Boulevard PUBLIC APPROVALS: Building Permit Preliminary Plat Short Plat XXXX Conditional Use Permit Rezone Site Plan Approval XXXX Environmental Review Shoreline Conditional Use Other Permit Fill&Grade Permit Shoreline Substantial Other Development Permit A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner at his regular meeting in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall,Renton,Washington,on May 27.1997 at 9:00 AM to consider the proposed Conditional Use Permit. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to the Environmental Review Committee(ERC)meeting date,Public Hearings, during Public Hearings,or prior to an administrative decision. For further information on the application,or if you wish to be made a PARTY OF RECORD and receive additional notifications, by mail, of the City's environmental determinations, appeal periods and/or the public hearing date(s) for this project, please.contact the Development Services Division at 235-2550. Please include the project NUMBER when calling for proper file identification. r Mi f, 19TN- T, ��$ ar�, . ,,ly NE ,,-Iq I 6 iu 4 , 0,a.�P, ,: JOSEPHP'`r MARI I III k TRACTS -Wi P'�0 )'.>©"a ,.o�.evog -.aKraqe. it, i'0'&r� o'''ti t; ff4 Do 1121414 ll D.. 9E IOTTN >PL 5 to a --U -� v I`.]' >I N . O z . , , w r co.non %.,,, coo .,n53 .i...,..f , .. 0 - -0 � �NSE'''' t CENTRAL O N ' 4h1 �' ,y6�w HIGHLANDS PLAZA!�' 4 _ ./ „i �. _---.—Y- T 6 ...' i —-a,b I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT:NUMBER WHEN.CALLING:FORi PROPER 9Lg:IDENTIFICATION. ::: ::1 I r- CITX OF RENTON :.u. ( Planning/Building/Public Works Department Jesse Tanner,Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator April 21, 1997 Mr. Marcus Handler The Walter Group 1109 First Avenue, Suite#205 Seattle, WA 98101 SUBJECT: US West PCS on Sunset Boulevard Project No. LUA-97-049,CU,ECF Dear Mr. Handler: The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has determined that the subject application is complete according to submittal requirements and,therefore, is accepted for review. It is tentatively scheduled for consideration by the Environmental Review Committee on May 6, 1997. Prior to that review, you will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your application. The date of Tuesday, May 27, 1997, at 9:00 AM, has been set for a public hearing to review the proposed Conditional Use (CU) Permit. The hearing, before Mr. Fred Kaufman, Renton Hearing Examiner, will be held in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall, Renton, Washington. The applicant or representative of the applicant is required to be present at the public hearing. A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you one week before the hearing. If you prefer to make other arrangements to receive the staff report, please contact Karen Codiga, 277-5582, or Sandi Seeger,.277- 5581. Please contact me, at 277-6186, if you have any questions. Sincerely, tj\r, jVd ennifer Toth Henning L--- Project Manager cc: Mr. Dave Wernli, US West Communications-Wireless/Applicant Mr. Chris Leady, Sunset Highway Self Storage Associates/Property Owner ACCPTLTR.DOC 200 Miiii Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 alThis Daher contains 50%recycled material.2n/oust cnnsumer 206'4677108 LJALTER GROUP INC F-098 T-970 P-003 MAR 18 '97 15:.S'r ,is fR ° :AM. a�4f,?S Rat: s}k32:gG6 'yw.,'`�'` tE;' fi'`i ': K'<'•}v'•'., "a<p . xy .:;,;. i,:'. r .�rix tl: ,F� .L�r<x ba£N.,:w.. ,i4.,<SY�'<, i'.s4b5 ,�•+}< �r �:��:��,.. 'sx n:yiffd:,•�:g';"R. �x vRK;,:c'n�.:�.�SA�';S:f:g�n7�aa•Y x'd.���.�i'<��, , S :j ,r: .y,<,;§•si�,e°OS;sn� •;<�' 3`�, a:,c.�k��`� ,x�: ?x�aast'�x�`t: s�svw .n..L. s,<;uf:•F'isRxs :f K:a;S;:;,a,•R.�i�`k':,i:�wn�k? 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KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): ' �`^ uu_e ZIP G} S 516970-0110 TELEPHONE NUMBER: C?""(a L(s<- C). 61 L{. EXISTING LAND USE(S): :r .,4 :p77 :::4:,: nfi:y,.Y:j y(<}:i o: is€n�:Lri':`Z>i.o:41f -4:�:5,2' r t::*iy�: Self Storage Facility ;n. '::;:l r ..t her 'fir': <�:M� .�� APP.LICI�.�tT�(;�;���t��r:#�' n>�iVil �,:�...s�,� PROPOSED LAND USES: . NAME: USWEST Communications — Wireless Wireless Communication Facility c/o Dave Wernli • ' COMPANY(if$pplicable)• EXIST NG1COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: Uncn'own ADDRESS: 450 110th Ave. NE PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicablb) m -,,.,, — NA • CITY:Bellevue ZIP: 98004 EXISTING ZONING: — CN • TELEPHONE NUMBER: (206) 451-6183 PROPOSED ZONING (If applicable): hK:t<::i<�i�fi �;ii Y,x y:r•i�rri ::�$h a..'. 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P117/.1.111.0.1.111.1.11/..PP .177IPIT1 \...... oTnean Of Isff OTT.1.10410.1.CTN..,f•MG. 11art nr orrUo.011.1 • OVA. PACPAIRID RV 4 ' . . , .../.......'''''... - 11133:11000LPERNMAIL /1 .1/4\ Baima & Holmberg Inc. Plod•.•••••••4 1.• Ow. .I. PI••II ..=.1Z-•=r-o-•-......e...... DATE_ .. Ericstri• rks k :: II-I;'Kt T•K-" •....n ••••••• *12r • .irs 1: PP % . .••••J P.n.. •• J• ••••I.• I111/1•1•NT..ATV• MAMA•......•...... 1. Or te..............1L' • • killft01/ t.ii .08 Pia . .. DOROPIFD WI' DRAWN PIT • -4.74;;;14.47.;-241/11011414:r....ii:.'..;.1 7- \ .. . . \.•'' - PI MI; 1731 WTI PINNIIII . I I I • - -- • • • PROJECT NARRATIVE PROJECT NAME: USWEST Wireless PCS SITE -SEA047 SITE AND LOCATION USWEST proposes to locate a wireless communication facility along Sunset Blvd. NE (SR900) at the Sunset Highway Self Storage toward the back of the storage facility. PROPOSED FACILITY USWEST proposes to install six wireless communication antennas on a 125 foot monopole with two equipment cabinets located inside an existing storage shed. This facility will be located at 4546 Sunset Blvd.in the City of Renton. Each antenna is approximately 42 inches long, five inches wide and four inches deep. Three additional growth antennas may be placed lower on the pole at a later date if needed to meet demand. Each equipment cabinet is approximately 5 feet tall and 30 inches square at the base. They are placed on a 91/2 foot by 12 foot concrete pad. An additional cabinet may be placed on the pad at a later date to accommodate growth.. The pole will be placed partially in between an indentation in the building. The cabinets will be screened completely from view by being placed inside an existing storage facility Accessory devices include a geostationary positioning system antenna (a few inches in length), a lightning rod and parking bollards. Power and telephone will be routed to the facility. The buildings drainage system will not be changed or affected. This facility is unattended. USWEST expects the maintenance visits to the site to be no more than once a month, as little as once a quarter. Due to the infrequent visits, no additional parking will be added. Currently, the property includes approximately six parking spaces in the front of the building. Parking bollards will protect the proposed facility from traffic. CURRENT USE OF SITE The site is currently used as a self storage facility with(3)three 1-1/2 story structures existing. SPECIAL SITE FEATURES None. NUMBER AND LOCATION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES AND/OR RESIDENTIAL UNITS (EXISTING AND POTENTIAL) WHICH MIGHT HAVE VIEWS OBSTRUCTED AS A RESULT OF THIS PROJECT This project will not obstruct any views. The terrain along this portion of the highway is relatively flat with minor rolling hills which are not conducive to views. Sunset Highway has developed into mainly commercially used lots with residential on the perimeter. The subject lot is located near an intersection which is completely developed. To the north of the facility is an apartment complex, with commercially operated lots to the east and west. Trees which border houses to the north of the lot obscure the line of sight between the building and the facility. Given the general terrain of the surrounding area, densely wooded terrain and the use of the surrounding properties,no views will be obstructed as a result of this project. PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS Telephone and power service will be routed to the site. APR, } ,6 1991 pi:VF4 0"�v1E\IT PLANNING °Iv OF BE1 fOt' APPLICANT'S JUSTIFICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PROJECT NAME: USWEST Wireless PCS Site-SEA047 REQUEST The applicant, USWEST Communications-Wireless, requests a Conditional Use Permit and a Conditional Use For Excess Height to install a wireless communication facility, consisting of a 125 foot monopole, six (6)panel antennas and equipment cabinets at 4546 NE Sunset Blvd. This use will provide communication services along Sunset Highway / Renton Issaquah Road and will extend up Coal Creek Parkway into Newcastle. JUSTIFICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE A. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN USWEST's proposal is compatible with the general purpose, goals, objectives and standards of the comprehensive plan and the ordinances of the City of Renton. Policy U-100 Require that the siting and location of telecommunications facilities be accomplished in a manner that minimizes adverse impacts on the environment and adjacent land uses. Topography greatly affects the siting of wireless communication facilities to a greater degree than mapped land use designations. The facility is located next to Sunset Blvd. To the south and east is CN zoned property, to the west is CN and R-10, and R8 lies to the north. This facility is obscured by existing trees from the R-8 zone and is partially shielded because it is positioned in between an indentation between two buildings. This site meets the height, yards and screening requirements of the zoning ordinance. Trees screen a substantial portion of the facility from public view. Therefore, the site is able to meet the network design demands while minimizing adverse impacts on the environment and adjacent land uses. Policy U-101 Require that cellular communication structures and towers be sensitively sited and designed to diminish aesthetic impacts, and be collocated on existing structures and towers wherever possible and practical. This site was picked because of the current commercial use in the area and the trees existing in between the commercial areas and residential lots which act as a natural buffer. The land is relatively flat with gradually sloping hills and dense trees surrounding the residential areas,therefore views will not be obstructed. The site is screened as much as possible without hiding the site in trees which would intrude into the residential community. The entire street is lined with commercial development with residential use on the perimeter. Moving the site into any other location would place the facility into residential zones. The equipment cabinets and monopole use the existing structure to screen the site from public view. The cabinets will be placed inside one of the storage units and the monopole is placed in between two buildings which reduces the visual impact from the surrounding lots. The pole itself has a small visual footprint. In particular, the antenna arrangement is close to the pole and consists of small antennas. USWEST purchased the smallest antennas which can meet coverage requirements. These compact antennas are 50% more expensive than any other antenna being produced today. This design effort reduces the impact the facility has on its surroundings. USWEST Communications-Wireless-Page 1 • USWEST Wireless considered other properties and collocation opportunities before selecting the current site. ATT Wireless (formerly Cellular One) has a monopole approximately 1/4 mile toward the southeast which would have been ideal, but they had already agreed to let Airtouch (formerly USWEST New Vector Group)place antennas on the pole. Locating USWEST Wireless below the other two existing carriers is not technically feasible. In order to have coverage over the top of a gradual hill which rises towards the east and cover Coal; Creek Parkway up to Newcastle, it is necessary for USWEST to have a higher elevation than is available on the existing structure. In the end, USWEST chose this location, because it achieves coverage objective while staying a far distance from residential properties. B. COMMUNITY NEED: There shall be a community need for the proposed use as the proposed location. In the determination of community need, the Hearing Examiner shall consider the following factors,among all other relevant information: (1) The proposed location shall not result in either the detrimental over concentration of a particular use within the City or within the immediate area of the proposed use. The proposed location will not result in either the detrimental over concentration of wireless services within the City or within the immediate area of the proposed location. The proposed wireless facility will provide wireless Personal Communication Services (PCS) using frequencies in the 1.9GHz range. The Federal Communications Commission regulates the use of this frequency range and limits the number of licenses for this region to provide PCS services using the 1.9GHz frequency range. Existing cellular carriers provide similar wireless services,but they are also limited in number due to the limited number of licenses issued by the FCC. Therefore,the number of similar utilities is regulated so as to not be detrimental to the market and the community. This location is critical in the design of USWEST's network. At this location, along Sunset Highway, USWEST will achieve coverage which extends all the way into Newcastle and coverage over the top of the gradual hill which rises toward the east. Without the proposed height and location for this facility, USWEST would need multiple sites to achieve the same coverage. USWEST is willing to allow other carriers to collocate on its pole. It should be noted that a collocated carriers' pole is taller and has a larger visual footprint in comparison to single carrier poles. Nevertheless, USWEST appreciates the advantages of collocation to a community. In the present case, the proposed pole is 125 feet tall. This is necessary due to the sloping topography and the surrounding trees which reach heights of 110-130 feet. (2) That the proposed location is suited for the proposed use. The proposed location is suited for the use. The property is located in a commercial zone adjacent to Sunset Blvd. a heavily traveled major arterial which has a large demand for wireless services. This facility must be able to complete the network between facilities located to the north and south east and west. Without this site there would be a hole in USWEST's coverage. With a reduced height, users would be affected by a site which would act as an island,standing alone,not connecting to the rest of the network C. EFFECT ON ADJACENT PROPERTIES: The proposed use at the proposed location shall not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent property. The proposed facility is surrounded by commercial uses including a lumber yard on the east, a retail strip on the south and west, apartments to the west and houses buffered by trees to the north. Additionally the site is located right off of Sunset Blvd.which has all types of commercial development on its streets. Access to the site will be through the storage facility's existing access routes. The equipment cabinets and monopole will be concealed by trees,shrubs and an existing fence on the west side of the lot. USWEST Communications-Wireless-Page 2 (1) Lot Coverage: The proposal does not include any new buildings, only equipment cabinets placed inside a storage unit and the support pole mounted on existing asphalt., (2) Yards: Yards shall conform to the requirements of the zone in which the proposed use is to be located. Additions to the structure shall not be allowed in any required yard. The facility is over the 15 foot front yard setback required by zoning. (3) Height: Building and structure heights shall conform to the requirements of the zone in which the proposed use is to be located. Spires,bell towers,public utility antennas or similar structure may exceed the height requirement upon approval of a variance. Building heights should be related to surrounding uses in order to allow optimal sunlight and ventilation, and minimal obstruction of views from adjacent structures. USWEST Communications-Wireless request a Conditional Use Permit for Excess Height. In order for the signals transmitted and received from this facility to reach users in the area, the facility must have a line of sight to its assigned coverage area. Further, in order for users to not be dropped from the network, the facility must clear nearby obstructions, such as trees and topography in order to have a strong signal and clear signal pattern. If this facility cannot deliver a strong signal within its assigned coverage area,then the proposed facility will not be able to hand-off users to neighboring USWEST Communication-Wireless facilities. Engineers have conducted network and site specific studies to determine that the proposed facility must have the height shown,one hundred twenty five feet(125'),to be effective. D. Compatibility: The proposed use shall be compatible with the residential scale and character of the neighborhood. The proposed facility is located in a neighborhood commercial zone. There currently exists a wireless communication site within the vicinity which has not affected the location in a negative way. The character of the neighborhood is of a commercial nature, therefore this facility blends in well with the surrounding environment. Trees and topography screen all of the residential locations from viewing the site. This facility will accomplish coverage objectives and will not change the character of the area. E.Parking: No new parking is required for this proposal. At the entrance to the storage facility are a few parking spaces which will not be affected by the facility. Due to the nature of a self storage facility, parking is not needed or provided. There is enough existing room to maneuver vehicles throughout the location. F. Traffic: Traffic and circulation patterns of vehicles and pedestrians relating to the proposed use and surrounding area shall be reviewed for potential effects on,and to ensure save movement in the surrounding area. USWEST Communications-Wireless anticipates one vehicle trip per quarter to the facility. The trips generally occur in the late evening hours when the use of the facility drops. There is plenty of open space for access on the property. Parking bollards protect the facility from traffic. G. Noise,Glare: Potential noise,light,and glare impacts shall be evaluated based on the location of the proposed use on the lot and the location of on-site parking areas, outdoor recreational areas and refuse storage areas. This facility does not generate significant noise. There are not any generators proposed. A battery backup system supplies emergency power. USWEST Communications-Wireless-Page 3 • H. Landscaping: Landscaping shall be provided in all areas not occupied by building or paving. The Hearing Examiner may require additional landscaping to buffer adjacent properties from potentially adverse effects of the proposed use. No landscaping at this time is currently proposed or necessary due to preexisting screening and the nature of the project. Since the cabinets will be placed inside the building and only the monopole will be visible, the visual impact will be minor. The monopole will be placed on asphalt,placing screening directly next to it is not feasible. A 6' high slated fence with shrubs placed in front of it currently exists on the west lot line shielding the neighboring property from its view. Toward the east, the building will block the sight of the base of the pole. Existing trees to the north and the placement of the monopole in between an indentation in the building will screen the view to the north. The south side is shielded by an existing structure. I. Accessory Uses Not applicable. J. Conversion Not applicable. K. Public Improvements: The proposed use and location shall be adequately served by and not impose upon an undue burden on any public improvements, facilities, utilities, and services. Approval of a conditional use permit may be conditioned upon the provision and/or guarantee by the applicant of necessary public improvements,facilities,utilities and/or services. This facility requires power and telephone which are already available on site. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR EXCESS HEIGHT: 1. Location Criteria: Proximity of arterial streets which have sufficient capacity to accommodate traffic generated by the development. Developments are encouraged to locate in areas served by transit. The lot is located adjacent to Sunset Blvd. a major arterial connecting Issaquah and Renton. The proposed facility will have maintenance visits at a maximum of once a month or as little as once a quarter. This site will not generate a significant amount of traffic. Transit is located within the vicinity although it will not be used due to the nature of the proposed facility. 2. Comprehensive Plan: The proposed use shall be compatible with the general purpose, goals, objectives and standards of the comprehensive Plan, the Zoning Ordinance and any other plan, program,map or ordinance of the City. See Comprehensive Plan answer above. 3. Effect On Adjacent Properties: Buildings in excess of thirty five feet (35') in height at the proposed location shall not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent property. When a building in excess of thirty five feet(35')in height is adjacent to a multi-family lot zoned MF or R-10 on the City Zoning Map an SF/4 or Existing Multi-Family District on the City Comprehensive Plan,then setbacks shall be equivalent to the requirements of the adjacent residential zone. As stated above, the proposed facility will not result in any substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent properties. The antennas are small and unobtrusive therefore have a minor visual impact. The equipment cabinets will be located inside an existing storage unit and will not be visible. The monopole is screened from neighboring residential houses by a natural tree buffer. The site has been located in a area where it will effect the least amount of people as possible. USWEST Communications-Wireless-Page 4 The lot abuts a R-10 and a CN zone on the west side. Upon a review of R-10 code no clear side yard setback was found which would apply to the proposed facility. Regardless, any side yard setback is exceeded with the monopole setback which is forty two feet from the lot line. 4. Building Height And Bulk: a. Buildings near open spaces should permit visual access and,where feasible,physical access to the public open space. b. Whenever practicable, buildings should be oriented to minimize the shadows they cause on publicly accessible open spaces. The proposed facility is not located near any public open spaces. The facility has a minor visual impact and will not prohibit visual access or create noticeable shadows. 5. Light And Glare: Due consideration shall be given to mitigation of light and glare impacts upon streets,major public facilities and major public open spaces. The monopole will be constructed of non-glare galvanized steel which will produce a minimal impact. CONCLUSION USWEST Communications - Wireless requests a conditional use permit to build a wireless telecommunications facility. The property is located in a critical coverage location situated near Coal Creek Parkway and Sunset Blvd. Due to the sloping terrain, and 130' trees this location is the only spot that can fulfill design and engineering requirements without adversely effecting the community. Additionally in order to meet the needs of the community, it is vital to be located in this area. Considerable time and energy was spent locating a site which would give the community the services it needs, yet cause minimal impact to surrounding neighbors. Our proposed facility will not have a negative impact on the surrounding community,rather it is being placed there to serve it. I • USWEST Communications-Wireless=Page 5 • A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project: USWEST PCS Site - SEA047 2. Name of Applicant: USWEST Communications - Wireless 3. Mailing address, phone number of applicant and contact person: Applicant: Contact Person: Jim Bowen Marcus Handler or Russ Stromberg USWEST Communications - Wireless The Walter Group 1249 NE 145th Room 105 1109 First Avenue, Suite 205 Seattle, WA 98155 Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 345-2336 (206) 467-8704 Architect: Bechtel Design Engineering Ed Jenckes, Field Construction Manager 8140 Old Highway 99 ©r� �J i y��l\� Tumwater, WA 98501 �Ec (360) 352-7917 ' � � 1R 1997 4. Date checklist prepared: 3/17/97 pEVELOPCJ�EN�Plr'�IJNING 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton c,n of�ENTor; 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): Immediate construction when approved. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansions, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. One additional panel antenna per sector may be added at some future time should network traffic needs indicate that additional capacity is required. Additional growth cabinet may be added on proposed pad. 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared directly related to this proposal. A geotechnical report has been prepared. 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. Not known. 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. City of Renton Conditional Use Permit, Building Permit, SEPA. 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. USWEST proposes a wireless telecommunications facility at 4546 NE Sunset Blvd., in the City of Renton. USWEST will construct a PCS wireless communications facility consisting of a onehundredtwentyfive foot (125') tall metal monopole with a base diameter of approximately three feet; a 3' lightning rod affixed atop the monopole; three (3) arrays of two (2) antennas (a total of six [6] antennas)mounted on the monopole; a 12" GPS antenna; base station equipment cabinets mounted on grade (concrete pad 9'6" x 12') in an existing storage shed. 12. Location of proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If the proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range of boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. USWEST's proposal is located at 4546 Sunset Blvd., Renton, WA 98059. The legal description is on the drawings. 13. Assessor Parcel Number: 516970-0110 B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling, hilly, steep, slopes, mountains, other b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? Less than 1%. c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example: clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Subsurface conditions consist of 2 inches of asphalt overlying medium dense silty fine to medium sand with occasional gravel to a depth of about 9 feet. Very dense gravel with silt and sand was encountered from a depth of about 9 feet to 13 feet. Very dense silty gravel with fine to medium sand was encountered from a depth of about 13 feet to 20 feet overlying very dense silty fine to medium sand with occasional fine gravel which was encountered to the bottom of the boring. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, explain No. e. Describe the purpose, type and approximately quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source in fill. As presently planned, the proposed ancillary equipment will be supported on a concrete slab-on-grade. The on-grade slab will measure 12 feet by 9 feet 6 inches and will support an equipment load of approximately 3,200 pounds. To reduce potential differential movement of the equipment slab the natural subgrade soils should be compacted to a firm and unyielding condition and 4-6 inches of crushed rock should be placed to support the slab subgrade. The upper 12 inches of the natural soils and any new fill placed for slab support should be compacted to a minimum of 95% of the maximum density defined by ASTM D1557. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction or use? If so, generally describe. Very limited erosion is possible and will be controlled; while the monopole is placed on the site of existing hardtop, the equipment pad will be placed on an area now covered by vegetation. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surface after project construction (for example: asphalt or buildings)? No impervious surface will be added to the site. h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: Not applicable. 2. Air a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities, if known. Incidental vehicle emissions from construction vehicles. No emissions are generated by the operation of the facility. b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. No. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any. Not applicable. 3. Water a. Surface: 1. Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream and river it flows into. No. 2. Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within feet) the described waters? If, yes please describe and attach available plans. No. 3. Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. Not applicable. 4. Will the proposal require surface water withdraws or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities, if known. No. 5. Does the proposal lie within a 100-year flood plan. If so, note location on the site plan. No 6. Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No. b. Ground: 1. Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 2. Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: domestic sewage; industrial, agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the systems(s) are expected to serve. None. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1. Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) the method of collection and disposal, if any (including quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this flow into other waters? If so, describe. • Not applicable. 2. Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any. Not applicable. 4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine other shrubs pasture crop or grain wet solid plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? None. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any. None. 5. Animals a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other b. List any threatened or endangered species to be on or near the site. None known. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. Not known. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any. Not applicable. 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. What kind of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood, stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. Electrical energy will be used for operation of radio base station equipment and cooling fan. Backup batteries will be used for emergency power. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No. c. What kind of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any None. 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazard waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, explain. None. 1. Describe special emergency services that might be required. None required. 2. Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, If any None required. b. Noise 1. What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? None. • 2. What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the projection a short-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. Incidental noise associated with construction will be short term. 3. Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any. None proposed. Construction noise impact is minimal. 8. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The site is currently used as a self storage facility. To the north is residential. To the south is SR900 with commercial use across the street. To the east is a lumber yard. To the west are commercial use towards the front, and the rear abuts multifamily. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. No. c. Describe any structures on the site. A multi-story storage facility is on site. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? CN f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Unknown. g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Not applicable. h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area. If so, specify. No. Approximately how may people would reside or work in the completed project. None. The site is unmanned. Maintenance visits would be approximately one visit per quarter. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any? Not applicable. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any. None necessary. 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high middle or low-income housing. Not applicable. b. Approximately how may units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. Not applicable. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any. Not applicable. 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principle exterior building material(s) proposed? 125 foot galvanized steel monopole. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? None. The terrain does not offer hillsides where views would be impacted. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any. The monopole should be obstructed by some of the surrounding trees on the lot. 11. Light and Glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? None. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No. c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any? None proposed. 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? Unknown. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe No. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any? Not applicable. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe? No. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural impotence known to be on or next to the site? None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any. Not applicable. 14. Transportation a. Identify public streets and highways serving and site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. The lot abuts SR900 (Renton Issaquah Road). Access to the site will be through the existing access routes. b. Is site currently serviced in public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? Public transit is available within the vicinity. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? None necessary. No existing parking spaces would be eliminated. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). No. e. Will the project use ( or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rain, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. No. tY } f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. At least one vehicle trip per quarter is anticipated for maintenance purposes, otherwise the site will be unattended. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any. None necessary. 15. Public Services a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. No. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. Not applicable. 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other: b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. Puget Power and telephone service. C. SIGNATURE The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to make its decision. Signature of Proponent/ plicant: The Walter Group Agent for the Applicant Date 5/_/y_9r **************************************************************** City of Renton WA Reprinted: 04/15/97 15 :28 Receipt **************************************************************** Receipt Number: R9702295 Amount : 2 , 200 . 00 04/15/97 15 : 25 Payment Method: CHECK Notation: #0001045726 USWE Init : LMN Project # : LUA97-049 Type : LUA Land Use Actions Site Address : 4546 NE SUNSET BL Total Fees : 2, 211 . 52 This Payment 2, 200 . 00 Total ALL Pmts : 2, 211 . 52 Balance : . 00 **************************************************************** Account Code Description Amount 000 .345 . 81 . 00 . 0006 Conditional Use Fees 2, 000 . 00 000 . 345 . 81 . 00 . 0007 Environmental Review 200 . 00 11/ S **************************************************************** City of Renton WA Reprinted: 04/15/97 15 : 29 Receipt **************************************************************** Receipt Number: R9702296 Amount : 11 . 52 04/15/97 15 :27 Payment Method: CASH Notation: Init : LMN Project #r: LUA97-049 Type: LUA Land Use Actions Site Address : 4546 NE SUNSET BL Total Fees : 2, 211 . 52 This Payment 11 . 52 Total ALL Pmts : 2, 211 . 52 Balance : . 00 **************************************************************** Account Code Description Amount 000 . 05 . 519 . 90 .42 . 1 Postage 11 . 52