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NOTICE OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
DETERMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL
REVIEW COMMITTEE
RENTON, WASHINGTON
The Fnvironmental Review
Committee has issued a Detenni-
nation of NonSignificance Miti-
gated (DNSM) for the following
project under the authority of the
Renton municipal code
Tran Wall Removal &
Streambank Restoration
LUAl6000307
Location: 2816 Kennewick Pl
NI::. Applicant is requesting en-
v1ronmental review and critical
area.<; exemption to remove a
27 linear foot unpermitted con-
crete block wall along a stream
channel located at 2816 Kenne-
wick Pl. NE. Restoration of the
stream bank with erosion con-
trol measures and vegetation
will occur following removal
of the wall
Appeals of the DNSM must be
filed in w.-ifing on or before
5:00 p.m. on September 30,
2016. Appeals must be filed in
writing together with the re-
quired fee with:
Hearing Examiner c/o Cily
Clerk, City of Renton, 1055 S
Grady Way, Renton. WA 98057.
Appeals to the Hearing Examiner
arc governed by RMC 48110 and
more information may he ob-
tained from the Renton City
Clerk's Office, 425-430-6510
Published in the Renton Reporter
September 16, 2016. #1698132
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ------Renton©
DATE:
PROJECT NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
PROJECT MANAGER:
OWNER:
CONTACT:
LOCATION:
DESCRIPTION:
PLANNING DIVISION
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION
FROM CRITICAL AREAS REGULATIONS
EVALUATION FORM & DECISION
September 16, 2016
LUA16-000307
Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration
Matthew Herrera, Senior Planner
Alyssa Tran
18364 160th Pl SE
Renton, WA 98058
Kate Knox Machata, 7K Environmental
4062 NE 87th St
Seattle, WA 98115
2816 KENNEWICK PL NE
The applicant is requesting environmental review and critical areas exemption
to remove a 27 linear foot unpermitted concrete block wall along a stream
channel located at 2816 Kennewick Pl. NE. The applicant's proposal is in
response to Code Compliance Case 15-000489 for unpermitted encroachments
into a Type Ns stream in the rear yard of an existing single-family residence.
Specifically, the property owner installed approximately 52 concrete masonry
unit (CMU) blocks below the ordinary high water mark (OHWM) without prior
approvals. Additionally, the subject property contains an unpermitted
removable footbridge crossing the stream that abuts the aforementioned
concrete block wall.
Restoration of the stream bank with erosion control measures and vegetation
will occur following removal of the wall. Restoration activities include regrading
the bank to a slope of 2H:1 V, which will allow the germination of riparian
vegetation that will be planted. Coir logs, mulch, and straw will be placed in
areas disturbed by block removal for erosion control. The City issued a DNS-M
for the block removal and restoration on September 12, 2016. Mitigation
measures are attached to this Certificate of Exemption as conditions of
approval. The City's critical areas map identifies the stream as a tributary to
May Creek with a classification of Type Ns or non-fish and seasonal. The
subject property contains a single-family residence and is zoned Residential-8.
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CRITICAL AREA: Type Ns Stream
EXEMPTION JUSTIFICATION: RMC 4-3-0SOC3aiii. Approved Restoration/Mitigation
FINDINGS:
DECISION:
CONDITIONS:
The proposed development is consistent with the following findings pursuant to
RMC section 4-3-0SOC.2.d:
i. The activity is not prohibited by this or any other provision of the Renton
Municipal Code or State or Federal law or regulation;
ii. The activity will be conducted using best management practices as specified
by industry standards or applicable Federal agencies or scientific principles;
iii. Impacts are minimized and, where applicable, disturbed areas are
immediately restored;
iv. Where water body or buffer disturbance has occurred in accordance with an
exemption during construction or other activities, revegetation with native
vegetation shall be required;
v. If a hazardous material, activity, and/or facility that is exempt pursuant to
this Section has a significant or substantial potential to degrade groundwater
quality, then the Administrator may require compliance with the Wellhead
Protection Area requirements of this Section otherwise relevant to that
hazardous material, activity, and/or facility. Such determinations will be based
upon site and/or chemical-specific data.
An exemption from the Critical Areas Regulations is hereby Approved with
Conditions.
1. ERC Mitigation: The applicant shall follow the recommendations of the July
28, 2016 Standard Stream Study and Biological Assessment prepared by 7K
Environmental.
2. ERC Mitigation: The applicant shall remove the unpermitted block wall and
install the restoration following approvals from other applicable agencies and
no later than August 1, 2017.
3. The applicant shall remove the unpermitted footbridge crossing the stream.
4. Prior to the start of construction, the applicant shall provide a surety device
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for the installation, maintenance, and monitoring of the stream bank
restoration as indicated in the Standard Stream Study and Biological
Assessment, except that a monitoring report shall also be provided to the City
on Year 2 of the 3-year monitoring plan.
SIGNATURE & DATE OF DECISION:
September 16, 2016
lanning Director Date
The above land use decision will become final if the decision is not appealed within the 14-day appeal
period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3); WAC 197-11-680).
APPEALS: An appeal of this administrative land use decision must be filed in writing together with the
required fee to the City of Renton Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
98057, on or before 5:00 p.m., on September 30, 2016. RMC 4-8-110 governs appeals to the Hearing
Examiner and additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City
Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
RECONSIDERATION: Within 14 days of the decision date, any party may request that the decision be
reopened by the approval body. The approval body may modify his decision if material evidence not readily
discoverable prior to the original decision is found or if he finds there was misrepresentation of fact. After
review ofthe reconsideration request, if the approval body finds sufficient evidence to amend the original
decision, there will be no further extension of the appeal period. Any person wishing to take further action
must file a formal appeal within the 14-day appeal time frame.
EXPIRATION: Five (5) years from the date of decision (date signed).
Attachments: Site Plan
CC: Alyssa Tran, 18364 160th Pl SE, Renton, WA 98058
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SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME
Elymus glaucus Blue Wildrye
Deschampsia cespitosa Tufted Hairgrass
Festuca rubra Native Red Fescue
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ------Renton®
DATE:
PROJECT NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
PROJECT MANAGER:
OWNER:
CONTACT:
LOCATION:
DESCRIPTION:
PLANNING DIVISION
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EVALUATION FORM & DECISION CONCURRENCE
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September 16, 2016
LUA16-000307
Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration
Matthew Herrera, Senior Planner
Alyssa Tran
18364 160th Pl SE
Renton, WA 98058
Kate Knox Machata, 7K Environmental
4062 NE 87th St
Seattle, WA 98115
2816 KENNEWICK PL NE
NAME INITIAL/DA TE
The applicant is requesting environmental review and critical areas exemption
to remove a 27 linear foot unpermitted concrete block wall along a stream
channel located at 2816 Kennewick Pl. NE. The applicant's proposal is in
response to Code Compliance Case 15-000489 for unpermitted encroachments
into a Type Ns stream in the rear yard of an existing single-family residence.
Specifically, the property owner installed approximately 52 concrete masonry
unit (CMU) blocks below the ordinary high water mark (OHWM) without prior
approvals. Additionally, the subject property contains an unpermitted
removable footbridge crossing the stream that abuts the aforementioned
concrete block wall.
Restoration of the stream bank with erosion control measures and vegetation
will occur following removal of the wall. Restoration activities include regrading
the bank to a slope of 2H:1V, which will allow the germination of riparian
vegetation that will be planted. Coir logs, mulch, and straw will be placed in
areas disturbed by block removal for erosion control. The City issued a DNS-M
for the block removal and restoration on September 12, 2016. Mitigation
measures are attached to this Certificate of Exemption as conditions of
approval. The City's critical areas map identifies the stream as a tributary to
May Creek with a classification of Type Ns or non-fish and seasonal. The
subject property contains a single-family residence and is zoned Residential-8.
1
CITY OF RENTON
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.0 PLANNING DIVISION
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING
On the 16'h day of September, 2016 I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing
SEPA Notice and Determination documents. This information was sent to:
Agencies See Attached
Alyssa Tran Owner
Kat Knox Machata Contact
Tony Ly Owner
Stan Naraine Party of Record
(Signature of Sender):
STATE OF WASHINGTON )'·.°'·-
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COUNTY OF KING )
I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct,
I know or have satisfactory evidence that Sabrina Mirante
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.
Notary (Print):
My appointment expires:
· ..... P. rofict·NUmb~rb , LUA16-000307, ECF, CAE -.· '' ', -.
template. affidavit of service by mailing
Dept. of Ecology**
Environmental Review Section
PO Box 47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
WSDOT Northwest Region*
Attn: Ramin Pazooki
King Area Dev. Serv., MS-240
PO Box 330310
Seattle, WA 98133-9710
US Army Corp. of Engineers *
Seattle District Office
Attn: SEPA Reviewer
PO Box C-37S5
Seattle, WA 98124
Boyd Powers***
Depart. of Natural Resources
PO Box 47015
Olympia, WA 98504-7015
KC Dev. & Environmental Serv.
Attn; SEPA Section
35030 SE Douglas St. #210
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Metro Transit
Senior Environmental Planner
Gary Kriedt
201 South Jackson Street KSC-TR-0431
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
Seattle Public Utilities
Jalaine Madura,
Attn: SEPA Responsible Official
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900
PO Box 34018
Seattle, WA 98124-4018
AGENCY (DOE) LETTER MAILING
{ERC DETERMINATIONS)
Dept. of Ecology**
Attn: Misty Blair
PO Box47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
Duwamish Tribal Office*
4717W Marginal Way SW
Seattle, WA 98106-1514
KC Wastewater Treatment Division*
Environmental Planning Supervisor
Ms. Shirley Marroquin
201 S. Jackson ST, MS KSC-NR-050
Seattle, WA 98104-3855
WDFW -Larry Fisher*
1775 12th Ave. NW Suite 201
Issaquah, WA 98027
City of Newcastle
Attn: Tim McHarg
Director of Community Development
12835 Newcastle Way, Ste 200
Newcastle, WA 98056
Puget Sound Energy
Wendy Weiker, Community Svcs. Mgr.
355 uotn Ave NE
Mailstop EST 11 W
Bellevue, WA 98004
Puget Sound Energy
Doug Corbin, Municipal Liaison Mgr.
6905 South 223th St
Kent, WA 98032
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept.**
Attn: Karen Walter or SEPA Reviewer
39015 -172nd Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092
Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program *"'
Attn: Laura Murphy
39015 172°d Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092-9763
Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program**
Attn: Erin Slaten
39015 172°d Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092-9763
Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation*
Attn: Gretchen Kaehler
PO Box 48343
Olympia, WA 98504-8343
City of Kent
Attn: Charlene Anderson, AICP, ECD
220 Fourth Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032-5895
City of Tukwila
Jack Pace, Responsible Official
6200 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, WA 98188
*Note: If the Notice of Application states that it is an "Optional DNS", the marked agencies and cities
will need to be sent a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT, and the Notice of
Application.
**Department of Ecology is emailed a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT, & Notice to
the following email address: sepaunit@ecy.wa.gov
** Karen Walter, Laura Murphy and Erin Slaten with the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept. are
emailed a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT, & Notice to the following email
addresses: KWalter@muckleshoot.nsn.us / Laura.murphy(d)muckleshoot.nsn.us L
e ri n.s late n@ muckleshoot.nsn.u s
***Department of Natural Resources is emailed a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT,
& Notice the following email address: sepacenter@dnr.wa.gov
template -affidavit of service by mailing
Alvssa Tran
18364 160th Pl SE
Renton. WA 98058
Tony Ly
2816 Kennewick Pl NE
Renton, WA 98056
Kate Knox Machala
7K Environmental
4062 NE 87th St
Seattle, WA 98115
Stan Naraine
1801 NE 29th St
Renton. WA 98056
Denis Law Mayor
September 16, 2016
Community & Economic Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator Washington State
Department of Ecology
Environmental Review Section
PO Box 47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
Subject: ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPAi THRESHOLD DETERMINATION
Transmitted herewith is a copy of the Environmental Determination for the following
project reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) on August 29, 2016:
SEPA DETERMINATION: Determination of Non-Significance (DNS-M)
PROJECT NAME: Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration
PROJECT NUMBER: LUAlG-000307, ECF, CA
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00
p.m. on September 30, 2016, together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner,
City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are
governed by RMC 4-8-110 and information regarding the appeal process may be
obtained from the City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
Please refer to the enclosed Notice of Environmental Determination for complete
details. If you have questions, please call me at (425) 430-6593.
For the Environmental Review Committee,
Matthew Herrera
Senior Planner
Enclosure
cc: King County Wastewater Treatment Division
Boyd Powers, Department of Natural Resources
Karen Walter, Fisheries, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
Melissa Calvert, Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program
Gretchen Kaehler, Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • rentonwa.gov
Ramin Pazooki, WSDOT, NW Region
Larry Fisher, WDFW
Duwamish Tribal Office
US Army Corp. of Engineers
Denis Law Mayor
September 16, 2016 Community & Economic Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator
Kate Knox Machata,
7K Environmental,
4062 NE 37th Street
Seattle WA 98115
SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) THRESHOLD DETERMINATION
Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration, LUA16-000307, ECF, CA
Dear Ms. Knox Machata,
This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) to advise
you that they have completed their review of the subject project and have issued a
threshold Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated with Mitigation Measures.
Please refer to the enclosed ERC Report, for a list of the Mitigation Measures.
Appeals ofthe environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00
p.m. on September 30, 2016, together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner,
City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are
governed by RMC 4-8-110 and information regarding the appeal process may be
obtained from the City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
If you have any further questions, please call me at (425) 430-6593.
For the Environmental Review Committee,
Matthew Herrera
Senior Planner
Enclosure
cc: Tony Ly, Alyssa Tran/ Owner(s}
Stan Naraine/ Party(ies} of Record
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • rentonwa.gov
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -------Renton®
ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
-MITIGATED (DNS-M)
PROJECT NUMBER:
APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME:
LUA16-000307, CAR, ECF
Kate Knox Machata, 7K Environmental, 4062 NE 871h Street,
Seattle WA 98115
Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes to remove an unpermitted block wall
approximately 27 linear feet in length along a stream channel located within the rear yard of a single-
family residence. The proposal is required to comply with an open code compliance case on the subject
property. Additionally, the applicant proposes to install erosion control and vegetation following the
wall removal.
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEAD AGENCY:
2816 Kennewick Pl NE
City of Renton
Environmental Review Committee
Department of Community & Economic Development
The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant
adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW
43.21C.030(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under
their authority of Section 4-9-070D Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental
impacts identified during the environmental review process. Because other agencies of jurisdiction may be involved, the
lead agency will not act on this proposal for fourteen (14) days.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m. on September 30, 2016.
Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South
Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and more information may be
obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
PUBLICATION DATE:
DATE OF DECISION:
SIGNATURES:
Community Services Department
SEPTEMBER 16, 2016
SEPTEMBER 12, 2016
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Date
Rick M. Marshall, Administrator
Fire & Emergency Services
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C.E. "Chip,,.Vincent, Administrator
Department of Community &
Economic Development
Date
Date
DEPARTMENT OF l. IMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Renton®
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNSM)
MITIGATION MEASURES AND ADVISORY NOTES
PROJECT NUMBER:
APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME:
LUA16-000307, ECF, CA
Kate Knox Machata, 7K Environmental, 4062 NE 87'h
Street, Seattle WA 98115
Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes to remove an unpermitted block
wall approximately 27 linear feet in length along a stream channel located within the rear yard
of a single-family residence. The proposal is required to comply with an open code compliance
case on the subject property. Additionally, the applicant proposes to install erosion control and
vegetation following the wall removal.
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEAD AGENCY:
MITIGATION MEASURES:
2816 Kennewick Pl NE
The City of Renton
Department of Community & Economic Development
Planning Division
1. The applicant shall follow the recommendations of the July 28, 2016 Standard Stream
Study and Biological Assessment prepared by 7K Environmental.
2. The applicant shall remove the unpermitted block wall and install the restoration
following approvals from other applicable agencies and no later than August 1, 2017.
ADIVISORY NOTES:
The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the
administrative land use action. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are
not subject ta the appeal process for the land use actions.
Planning:
1. RMC section 4-4-030.C.2 limits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through
Friday unless otherwise approved by the Development Services Division.
2. Commercial, multHamily, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities
shall be restricted to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00)
p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between
nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays.
3. Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading work, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant
an appropriate ground cover over any portion of the site that is graded or cleared of
vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within ninety (90) days.
Alternative measures such as mulch, sodding, or plastic covering as specified in the current
King County Surface Water Management Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton
may be proposed between the dates of November 1st and March 31st of each year. The
Development Services Division's approval of this work is required prior to final inspection and
approval of the permit.
4. The applicant may not fill, excavate, stack or store any equipment, dispose of any materials,
supplies or fluids, operate any equipment, install impervious surfaces, or compact the earth
in any way within the area defined by the drip line of any tree to be retained.
5. This permit is shall comply with the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The permitted is
responsible for adhering to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Bald Eagle
Management Guidelines {2007) and /or your U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service permit.
ERC Mitigation Measures and Advisory Notes Page 2 of 2
OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
ISSUANCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE -MITIGATED (DNS-M)
POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
PROJECT NAME:
PROJECT NUMBER:
LOCATION:
Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration
LUA16-000307, ECF, CA
2816 Kennewick Pl NE
DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes to remove an unpermitted block wall
approximately 27 linear feet in length along a stream channel located within the rear yard of a single
family residence. The proposal is required to comply with an open code compliance case on the subject
property. Additionally, the applicant proposes to install erosion control and vegetation following the wall
removal.
THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE (ERC) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED
ACTION HAS PROBABLE SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS THAT CAN BE MITIGATED THROUGH MITIGATION MEASURES.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m. on September
30, 2016, together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way,
Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of RMC 4-8-110 and information regarding
the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
IF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION IS APPEALED, A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE SET AND ALL PARTIES
NOTIFIED.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON, DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AT (425) 430-7200.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION
PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMU Y
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT
ERC MEETING DA TE:
Project Name:
Project Number:
Project Manager:
Owner:
Applicant/Contact:
Project Location:
Project Summary:
Site Area:
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION:
September 12, 2016 -Consent
Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration
LUA16-000307, ECF,CAE
Matthew Herrera, Senior Planner
Alyssa Tran, 2816 Kennewick Pl NE
Kate Knox Machata, 7K Environmental, 4062 NE 87th Street, Seattle WA
98115
2816 Kennewick Pl NE
The applicant proposes to remove an unpermitted block wall approximately
27 linear feet in length along a stream channel located within the rear yard of
a single-family residence. The proposal is required to comply with an open
code compliance case on the subject property. Additionally, the applicant
proposes to install erosion control and vegetation following the wall removal.
12,760 sq. ft.
Staff Recommends that the Environmental Review Committee issue a
Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated.
Project Location Map
ERCREPORT
City of Renton Department of Community anomic Development nvironmental Review Committee Report
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I PART ONE; PROJECT DESCRIPTION/ BACKGROUND
The applicant's proposal is in response to Code Compliance Case 15-000489 that was opened August 7,
2015 for unpermitted encroachments into a Type Ns (non-fish) stream in the rear yard of an existing
single-family residence. Specifically, the property owner installed approximately 27 linear feet of
streambank armoring consisting of concrete masonry unit (CMU) blocks below the ordinary high water
mark (OHWM) without prior approvals.
To resolve the referenced compliance case, the applicant proposes to remove the 52 CMU blocks that
comprise the unpermitted encroachments and regrade the slope. Following removal of the blocks, erosion
control measures including a coir log wattle will be placed at the OHWM of the stream to minimize erosion
while vegetation becomes established. A riparian restoration seed mix will be spread along the regraded
portion of the stream bank for long term bank stabilization and bank restoration.
Concrete rip-rap is located along portions of the stream bank upstream of the restoration area and within
the subject property boundaries. Placement of this rip-rap was installed prior to the current ownership,
and as provided in the stream report, likely several decades previous. Removal of the previous rip-rap
armoring is not proposed in this restoration plan and was not a requirement of the code compliance case.
I PART TWO; ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
In compliance with RCW 43.21C.240, the following environmental (SEPA) review addresses only those
project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and
environmental regulations.
A. Environmental Threshold Recommendation
Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible
Officials:
Issue a DNS-M with a 14-day Appeal Period.
B. Mitigation Measures
1. Applicant shall follow the recommendations of the July 28, 2016 Standard Stream Study and
Biological Assessment prepared by 7K Environmental.
2. Applicant shall remove the unpermitted block wall and install the restoration following
approvals from other applicable agencies and no later than August 1, 2017.
C. Exhibits
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
Exhibit 3
ERC REPORT 16-000307
ERC Report
Standard Stream Study and Biological Assessment, dated July 28, 2016 and
prepared by 7k Environmental
Advisory Notes to Applicant
City of Renton Department of CommunitJ anomic Development nvironmental Review Committee Report
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D. Environmental Impacts
The Proposal was circulated and reviewed by various City Departments and Divisions to determine
whether the applicant has adequately identified and addressed environmental impacts anticipated to
occur in conjunction with the proposed development. Staff reviewers have identified that the proposal
is likely to have the following probable impacts:
1. Earth
Impacts: The proposed CMU block removal will disturb approximately 60 square feet of area on
and around the OHWM. Removal of the block wall will result in a slope that is nearly vertical and
susceptible to further stream incising and conditions that are not conducive to revegetation. The
submitted stream study and biological assessment recommends installing a coir log along the base
of the wall while removing the blocks for temporary erosion and sedimentation control.
The submitted stream study and biological assessment recommends excavation of the bank to a
slope of approximately two (2) feet horizontal to one (1) foot vertical to provide the appropriate
grade contour for the proposed restoration seed mix plantings to germinate.
Block removal and restoration should occur during extended dry periods to reduce potential
erosion and incising of the exposed bank.
Staff recommends as SEPA mitigation measures that project construction be required to comply
with recommendations of the July 28, 2016 Standard Stream Study and Biological Assessment
prepared by 7K Environmental (Exhibit 2) and the block removal/restoration activities be
completed no later than August 1, 2017.
Mitigation Measures:
1. The applicant shall follow the recommendations of the July 28, 2016 Standard Stream Study and
Biological Assessment prepared by 7K Environmental.
2. The applicant shall remove the unpermitted block wall and install the restoration following
approvals from other applicable agencies and no later than August 1, 2017.
Nexus: City of Renton Comprehensive Plan Goal L-P: Minimize adverse impacts to natural systems,
and address impacts of past practice where feasible, through leadership, policy, regulation, and
regional coordination.
City of Renton Comprehensive Pion Policy L-29: Minimize erosion and sedimentation in and near
sensitive areas by requiring appropriate construction techniques and resource practices, such as
low impact development.
City of Renton Comprehensive Pion Policy L-30: Protect the integrity of natural drainage systems,
existing land forms, and maintain wildlife habitat values by preserving and enhancing existing
vegetation and tree canopy coverage to the maximum extent possible and by restoring hydrological
flows and improving the condition of shorelines.
2. Water
a. Wetland, Streams, Lakes
Impacts: Restoration work will occur below and around the OHWM of the stream located on the
northeast portion of the subject property. The stream bed is within a swale approximately six (6) to
eight (8) feet below the surrounding topography. The stream is approximately two (2) feet wide at
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the OHWM along the reach of channel on the subject property. The stream is a tributary to May
Creek approximately 700-feet northwest of the site and has been classified as a non-fish bearing
watercourse or Type Ns.
Removal of the block wall and restoration of the bank will improve hydrology prior to existing
conditions as unarmored streambanks tend to reduce stream flow velocities thereby reducing the
potential for erosion and turbid waters. Other potential lift for ecosystem functions include: (1)
increased biogeochemical functioning by allowing the stream to have direct contact with the soil
instead of the block wall; (2) new riparian plantings along the bank will contribute to diverse plant
community functions; and (3) increase in habitat functions for aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates
and small invertebrates by creating greater connectivity between upland and the stream.
As mentioned above under 1. Earth, the submitted stream study and biological assessment
recommends restoration work that includes removing the block wall, re-grading the bank, and
installing erosion control and riparian vegetation. This work should occur during extended dry
periods to reduce erosion and turbidity.
Staff recommends as SEPA mitigation measures that project construction be required to comply
with recommendations of the Standard Stream Study and Biological Assessment prepared by 7K
Environmental (dated July 28, 2016) and the block removal/restoration activities be completed no
later than August 1, 2017.
Mitigation Measures:
1. Applicant shall follow the recommendations of the July 28, 2016 Standard Stream Study and
Biological Assessment prepared by 7K Environmental.
2. Applicant shall remove the unpermitted block wall and install the restoration following approvals
from other applicable agencies and no later than August 1, 2017.
Nexus: City of Renton Comprehensive Plan Goal L-U: Preserve, protect, and enhance the quality and
functions of the City's sensitive areas including: lakes, rivers, major and minor creeks, intermittent
stream courses and their floodplains, wetlands, ground water resources, wildlife habitats, and
areas of seismic and geological hazards.
City of Renton Comprehensive Plan Policy L-32: Protect buffers along wetlands and surface waters
to facilitate infiltration and maintain stable water temperatures, provide for biological diversity,
reduce amount and velocity of run-off, and provide for wildlife habitat.
E. Comments of Reviewing Departments
The proposal has been circulated to City Department and Division Reviewers. Where applicable, their
comments have been incorporated into the text of this report and/or "Advisory Notes to Applicant."
./' Copies of all Review Comments are contained in the Official File and may be attached to this
report.
The Environmental Determination decision will become final if the decision is not appealed within the
14-day appeal period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3); WAC 197-11-680).
Environmental Determination Appeal Process: Appeals of the environmental determination must be
filed in writing together with the required fee to: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady
ERC REPORT 16-000307
City of Renton Department of Community 1nomic Devefopment
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Way, Renton, WA 98057, on or before 5:00 p.m. on September 30, 2016. RMC 4-8-110 governs appeals to
the Hearing Examiner and additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the
City Clerk's Office, Renton City Hall -7th Floor, (425) 430-6510.
ERC REPORT 16-000307
7K Environmental
Kate Knox Machata
7K Environmental
4062 NE 87'h St.
Seattle, WA 98115
Matt Herrera
Planning Division,
Community & Economic Development
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
July 28, 2016
RE: Stream Bank Restoration Project Application for Alyssa and Tony Tran (Parcel number
334210-3365}: Standard Stream Study and Biological Assessment
Dear Mr. Herrera:
With this letter report, we are requesting SEPA review and critical areas permit approval from the City of
Renton for the proposed stream bank restoration project in parcel 334210-3365. Additional materials
are attached to meet permit submittal requirements as indicated on the Exemption from Critical Areas
Regulations checklist.
Project Introduction
In August 2015, 7K Environmental was contracted to assist Alyssa Tran and Tony Ly with permit
preparation for buffer enhancement plantings the stream buffer adjacent to their home. This permit
was issued and planting occurred in November 2015 {LUA15-000761). In conjunction with this permit,
the City is requiring that the homeowner remove 27 linear feet of concrete block retaining wall that was
placed without permit along the northeast (a.k.a. river right) stream bank. The stream bank will be
restored to prior condition and planted with native herbaceous vegetation to match site condition prior
to wall installation in this reach. This report has been prepared to describe existing conditions on the
site, discuss existing ecological functions in the stream buffer, and provide details of the proposed
stream restoration activities along the unnamed stream that crosses their property. This letter report is
designed to serve as the Standard Stream Study and Biological Assessment per Renton Municipal Code
{RMC) 4-8-120D.
1
Project Site Description and Landscape Position
The Tran property (Parcel number 334210-3365) is located at 2816 Kennewick Place NE in the City of
Renton (see Figure 1 provided by City of Kent and Sheet 1). This parcel lies approximately 600 feet east
of 1-405 in the developed urban neighborhood of Kennydale. A small, unnamed tributary of May Creek
(See Figure 1) with an ordinary high water (OHW) width of approximately 2 feet lies near the northeast
edge of the Tran property. No wetlands were observed on the property or adjacent to the property
boundary as far as was visible from the Tran property.
The unnamed tributary has a small watershed (estimated to be about 40 acres in size) upstream from
the subject parcel. Approximately 80 feet upstream from the parcel, the stream is impounded by a 2-3
foot high concrete dam. A culvert carries water west under NE 29 1
• Street. The stream conveys water
approximately 700 feet north and west to its confluence with May Creek which joins Lake Washington
approximately one mile further north and west. May Creek is known to be a fish bearing stream with
documented presence with possible spawning for fall Chinook and coho salmon and winter run
steel head. No fish presence has been noted in the unnamed tributary on the Tran property
(SalmonScape 2015).
Site History
The Tran/Ly family purchased the subject parcel in 2011. The existing dilapidated structure was
demolished in 2012, and site grading was completed to allow for construction of a new residence under
the new single family residence combination permit number CP12039. Final landscape elements were
installed in 2012. Existing uses in the vicinity of the channel prior to 2012 included a home with
landscaped yard including a swimming pool, fence, and retaining wall which paralleled the channel,
approximately 15 feet to the south. Based on aerial photography analysis, the land was cleared and
roads were constructed along the current path of Kennewick Road and NE 29'h Street prior to 1936.
Existing Conditions
The stream and its buffer at this property exhibit characteristics of a heavily urbanized riparian
environment. Development began is this urban corridor prior to 1936 and modifications have been
made throughout the landscape in vicinity of the project area from that point forward. The stream lies
at the northeast edge of the Tran property. The Tran property boundary extends a minimum of 5 feet
and up to 13 feet northeast of the stream. Adjacent land use on the parcel to the northeast of the
channel is a residence with fenced yard that is within 6 feet of the property boundary at its nearest. A
row of western red cedar trees parallels the property line. Vegetation in the herb and shrub layer on the
northeast side of the stream is sparse due to the dense canopy cover formed by the line of cedar trees
(see Photograph 1). Many lower branches of the cedars were cleared by the neighbor in late July or
early August 2015 which has opened up the understory to some extent along the western edge of the
properties. The homeowner has planted a row of Oregon grape shrubs along the property boundary
under City of Renton permit from November 2015 (Photograph 2). Vegetation on the southwest (a.k.a.
river left) bank of the stream is a mix of lawn grasses extending to a rock retaining wall that forms a
terrace which effectively stabilizes the slope leading up to the home.
The stream bed lies in swale that is approximately 6 -8 feet lower than surrounding topography. A
topographic map showing 2 foot contours in the vicinity of this property is provided in Figure 4. The
stream is approximately 2 feet wide at OHW along the length of the channel on the Tran/Ly property
(approximately 80 linear feet). Along much of the stream, the banks were stabilized with reused
concrete riprap that appears to have been placed many decades ago. Hollow concrete blocks were
placed more recently along 27 linear feet on river right (Photograph 3). The stream bed substrate is
composed of a mix of sand and gravel with some silt. Flows are regulated by the dam that is about 100
feet upstream from the property. A culvert conveys water under NE 29 1h Street and off the property and
to the north (Photograph 3).
Existing Stream Buffer Functions
Intact riparian buffers provide important ecological functions that can be described as supporting
Hydrology, Biogeochemistry, Plant Community and Habitat/Fauna! Support systems (following Brinson
et al. 1993, Brinson et al. 1995, AC Kindig 2003.). Riparian buffers in an urban environment are
commonly degraded from decades of human encroachment and provide ecological functions to varying
degrees. Hydrology functions may include maintenance of water quality to downstream waters
including stream temperature regulation, and regulation of water quantity from delaying or retaining
precipitation and stormwater runoff. Biogeochemistry functions provided by urban riparian buffers may
include regulation of sediment and nutrient inputs to downstream waterways through streambank
stabilization and filtration of runoff from upgradient systems. Riparian buffers may support diverse
native and/or non-native plant communities. These plant communities may provide limited habitat
opportunities for aquatic species, small birds or mammals, and beneficial insects with life history
strategies that allow survival in narrow corridors within the urban environment. In this urban corridor,
the primary goals for protecting and enhancing riparian buffers are to support cleaner water,
temperature regulation, stream bank stabilization, and improved habitat for aquatic species and wildlife.
Ecological functions provided by this stream are described under existing conditions in the sections
below. The following section describes the proposed buffer restoration and enhancement activities and
assesses potential for improvement in ecological functions that may result from this work.
Hydrology Functions
Under existing conditions, the stream and its buffer provide minimal to no hydrology functions to
enhance water quality, regulate stormwater runoff or to provide flood storage. Tree canopy cover
occurs only on river right bank of the channel. The channel is only partially shaded during mid-summer
as the trees are northeast of the channel. These trees intercept some precipitation to help reduce
storm runoff entering the stream. The channel banks are steep with old riprap placed many decades
ago lining much of the channel on both sides. Sediment transport may occur to the stream from bare
soil below the cedar canopy.
Bioqeochemistry Functions
Under existing conditions, the stream and its buffer provide low to moderate biogeochemistry
functions. There is minimal vegetation in contact with the stream during normal flows due to riprap
along steep channel banks. As the river left bank is in dense lawn vegetation, there is minimal potential
for nutrient retention. The banks are stabilized and there is little chance for erosion or transport of
sediment to the stream. River right bank has minimally vegetated soils which could erode and transport
sediment to the stream.
Plant Community Functions
The cedar trees paralleling the property line are a native tree species. A row of native shrubs was
planted in November 2015. Several native swordfern are growing along each bank of the channel. The
remainder of the riparian buffer is dominated by non-native, predominantly herbaceous species
including herbaceous lawn grasses and weeds and horticultural plants. Under existing conditions, the
stream and its buffer provide low to moderate plant community functions. The cedar canopy on river
right, provides a slight potential for insect and litterfall input to the creek that could support
downstream aquatic food web cycling.
Fauna/ Support/Habitat Functions
Minimal to no native fauna! support or habitat functions are provided within the stream or its riparian
buffer under its existing conditions. No fish are known to occur within this small, 2 foot wide, unnamed
tributary. The property is immediately upstream of a long culvert. There is little habitat structure within
the channel due to the straight, rip rap lined bank. The sparse understory plant community and
adjacent developed areas limit potential species that could utilize this habitat. However, ducks and deer
have been seen in this riparian corridor (A. Tran, Pers. Comm. 2015).
Proposed Project: Streambank Restoration
Removal of Concrete Block ond Bonk Reveqetation
Approximately 27 linear feet of smooth, vertical concrete block wall which was installed at and below
OHW within the past 5 years will be removed from the river right bank of the channel. A total of
approximately 52 blocks will be removed. Prior existing rip rap block placed decades prior will be left in
place along the bank upstream and downstream of the project work area. Soil will be removed on the
slope so that the final grade of the river right channel bank will be no steeper than a slope of 2:1. The
proposed stream bank restoration plan is provided in Sheets 2 and 3. Following removal of the blocks, a
coir log wattle will be placed at OHW to minimize potential for erosion at the toe of slope while the
grass vegetation gets established. The total area of disturbance will be approximately 60 square feet.
All disturbed soils will be planted with erosion control grass seed per specification on Sheet 4. Straw
mulch will be spread across the seeded area in a 1-2 inch thick layer to reduce potential for erosion
during the establishment period. Native shrubs were installed along the property boundary
immediately east of this proposed work area in November 2015. These shrubs will be left in place and
will grow to cover much of this slope.
Construction Sediment and Erosion Control Measures
Construction best management practices will be used during block removal to minimize discharge of
sediment to the stream. Work will be done during the driest months during a period of low flow in the
channel. In-stream work to remove the bank armoring block will be done using work area isolation with
a coir log staked in the channel to isolate the right bank from flows during construction. The coir log
work area isolation will minimize potential for sediment transport downstream during work. Sheets 2
and 4 provide details of construction sediment and erosion control measures. Straw mulch will be
installed on the disturbed areas to minimize erosion while seed gets established.
Analysis of Project Effects
The scale of the proposed planting project is very small and thus potential lift for ecosystem functions is
limited.
Hydrology Functions
Removal of the concrete block wall will restore native channel banks on this 27 foot section of the creek.
The river right slope will be flattened relative to condition prior to installation of block so potential for
erosion will be lower than prior to wall installation. Removal of the blocks will improve hydrology
functions relative to current or prior existing condition.
Bioqeochemistry Functions
The river right bank condition will be restored to equal or better to prior existing condition before the
wall was installed. By removing the block, this reach of the stream will be in contact with native soil so
will have minimal but incremental positive increase in biogeochemical functioning.
Plant Community Functions
The proposed project will restore plant community functions to be equal to or slightly higher than prior
existing condition. Prior to installation of the block, the channel bank was in herbaceous grass
vegetation. Native shrubs installed immediately upslope from this project area in November 2015 will
grow up to provide cover over much of the disturbed area providing further incremental lift in plant
community functions.
Fauna/ Support/Habitat Functions
The proposed project provides minimal to no change in faunal support/habitat functions. Removing the
vertical wall and restoring 2:1 slope along this small section has potential to provide very small
incremental increase in fauna I support/habitat functions for aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates and
small vertebrates as there will be greater connectivity between upland areas and the creek.
Monitoring and Maintenance Plan
Photographs of baseline condition after block removal will be provided to the City within 30 days of
project completion and at Year 1 and 3 to document that the bank remains stable and that herbaceous
vegetation has attained a minimum of 80% ground cover.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the proposed project includes restoration of streambank by removing concrete block and
installing grass seed on the disturbed soils along a 27 foot long reach of an unnamed tributary of May
Creek. Sediment and erosion control measures are proposed to protect water quality in the stream
during the installation and establishment period. The proposed project will restore the area to prior
condition before installation of recent unpermitted concrete block along the bank. The proposed
restoration will provide very small, incremental lift in ecosystem functions along this short reach of
stream.
We are happy to discuss the proposed project in further detail. Please contact the homeowner Alyssa
Tran at 206-307-1874 and/or Kate Knox Machala via email at kate@7KEnvironmental.com or by phone
at 206-683-7229 or if additional information is needed.
Sincerely,
Kate Knox Machata, M.S.
Professional Wetland Scientist #2104
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ADVISORY NOTES TO APPLICANT
The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the
administrative land use action. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are
not subject to the appeal process for the land use actions.
Planning:
1. RMC section 4-4-030.C.2 limits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through
Friday unless otherwise approved by the Development Services Division.
2. Commercial, multi-family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities
shall be restricted to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00)
p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between
nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on
Sundays.
3. Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading work, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant
an appropriate ground cover over any portion of the site that is graded or cleared of
vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within ninety (90) days.
Alternative measures such as mulch, sodding, or plastic covering as specified in the current
King County Surface Water Management Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton
may be proposed between the dates of November 1st and March 31st of each year. The
Development Services Division's approval of this work is required prior to final inspection
and approval of the permit.
4. The applicant may not fill, excavate, stack or store any equipment, dispose of any materials,
supplies or fluids, operate any equipment, install impervious surfaces, or compact the earth
in any way within the area defined by the drip line of any tree to be retained.
S. This permit is shall comply with the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The permitted is
responsible for adhering to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Bald Eagle
Management Guidelines (2007) and /or your U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service permit.
CITY OF RENTON
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENt, PLANNING DIVISION
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BYMAILING
On the 11th day of August, 2016 I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing
Notice of Application and Acceptance documents. This information was sent to:
Agencies See Attached
Alyssa Tran Owner
Kate Knox Machata Contact
Tony Ly Owner
300' Surrounding Properties See Attached
(Signature of Sender):
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING
I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct,
I know or have satisfactory evidence that Sabrina Mirante
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes
mentioned in the instrument.
Dated: 4,d ,, ,+ 11
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18364 160th Pl SE
Renton, WA 98058
Kate Knox Machala
7K Environmental
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Seattle. WA 98115
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Community & Economic Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator
August 11, 2016
Alyssa Tran
2816 Kennewick Pl NE
Renton, WA 98056
Subject: Notice of Complete Application
Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration, LUAlG-000307, ECF, CAE
Dear Ms. Tran:
The Planning Division 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
September 12, 2016. Prior to that review, you will be notified if any additional
information is required to continue processing your application.
Please contact me at (425) 430-6593 if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Matthew Herrera, AICP
Senior Planner
cc: Kate Knox Machata, 7K Environmental, 4062 NE 37th St., Seattle, WA 98115 / Contact
Donna Locher, lead Code Compliance Inspector
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS)
A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Department of Community & Economic Development
{CED) -Planning Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary
Public Approvals.
DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION:
LAND USE NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
August 11, 2016
LUA16-000307,ECF,CAE
Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Applicant is requesting environmental review and critical areas exemption to
remove a 27 linear foot unpermitted concrete block wall along a stream channel located at 2816 Kennewick Pl. NE.
Restoration of the stream bank with erosion control measures and vegetation will occur following removal of the wall.
The City's critical areas map identifies the stream as a tributary to May Creek with a classification of Type Ns {non-fish,
seasonal). The project site contains a single-family residence and is zoned R-8.
PROJECT LOCATION: 2816 Kennewick Pl NE
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS): As the lead Agency, the City of Renton has determined that
significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as permitted under the
RCW 43.21C.110, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS process to give notice that a DNS is likely to be issued.
Comment periods for the project and the proposed ONS are integrated into a single comment period. There will be no
comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance (ONS). This may be the only
opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance
of the DNS.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: April 25, 2016
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: August 11, 2016
APPLICANT/PROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Kate Knox Machata, 7K Environmental/ 4062 NE 87'h St/ Seattle, WA
98115/ 206-683-7229/ a.kate.knox@gmail.eom
Permits/Review Requested:
Other Permits which may be required:
Requested Studies:
location where application may
be reviewed:
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
Zoning/land Use:
Environmental (SEPA) Review, Critical Areas Exemption
None
Stream Study
Department of Community & Economic Development (CED) -Planning
Division, Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
98057
The subject site is designated COMP-RMD on the City of Renton Comprehensive
Land Use Map and R-8 on the City's Zoning Map.
If you would like to be made a party of record to receive further information on this proposed project, complete this
form and return to: City of Renton, CEO -Planning Division, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057.
Name/File No.: Tran Wall Removal & Streambank Restoration /LUA16-000307,
NAME:-------------------------------------
MAILING ADDRESS: _________________ City/State/Zip:-----------
TELEPHONE NO.: ---------------
Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project:
Development Regulations
Used For Project Mitigation :
Enviro nmental (SEPA) Chec klist
The project will be subj ect to the City's SEPA ordinance, RMC 4-3-050 and other
appli cab le codes and regulations as appropriate.
Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Matthew Herrera, Senior Planner, CED -
Planning Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, by 5:00 PM on August 25, 2016. If you have questions
about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive add itional notification by mail, contact the Project
Manager. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and wil l be notified of any
decision on this p roject. A cop y of the su bs equent threshold determination i s available upon request.
CONTACT PERSON: Matthew Herrera, Senior Planner; Tel: (425) 430-6593; Eml :
mherrera@rentonwa.gov
PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION
Denis Law
Mayor
May 11, 2016
Alyssa Tran
2816 Kennewick Pl NE
Renton, WA 98056
Community & Economic Development Department
C.E."Chip"Vincent, Administrator
Subject: Notice of Incomplete Application
Streambank Wall After-the-Fact, LUA16-000307
Dear Ms. Tran:
The Planning Division of the City of Renton has determined that the subject application
is incomplete according to submittal requirements and as this is active code
enforcement case, items noted below will need to be submitted by July 11, 2016. In
order to continue processing your application, please choose one of the following
options and submit the associated review materials:
Option 1-Request to keep the unpermitted streambank wall
To keep the unpermitted streambank wall, you will need to apply for and receive
subsequent approval of a critical areas permit. The critical areas permit is a Type II
permit subject to public notice and comment period. The permit application must
provide evidence, utilizing Best Available Science, that the streambank armoring meets
the minimum performance standards for restoration identified in Renton Municipal
Code (RMC) 4-3-0SON3a. Be advised that comments submitted by citizens, government
agencies, and/or Tribes may result in additional mitigation and/or alternative
stabilization methods as conditions of any permit approval.
Critical areas permit fees and all costs associated with any secondary review are the
responsibility of the applicant. The submittal requirements for a critical areas permit are
identified in RMC 4-8-120C. The critical areas permit will also require a public
information sign. Please see the attached handout for information regarding the sign
standards.
Option 2 -Remove the unpermitted streambank wall
A new critical areas exemption for restoration will be required to remove the wall as the
previous exemption (case file LUAlS-000761) did not include this scope of work. The
stream study shall be updated to reflect the restoration activities and items listed in the
RMC 4-8-120 Stream Study, Standard and Stream Study, Supplemental.
Renton City Hall • 1055 South Grady Way • Renton,Washington 98057 • rentonwa.gov
Ms. Alyssa Tran
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No additional permit fees would be required with the critical areas exemption option as
you have already paid the environmental checklist fee. However, the applicant will be
required to pay all costs associated with any secondary review should it be required
later in the review process. Please see the attached Critical Areas Exemption application
for additional information.
Please contact me at (425) 430-6593 or if you have any questions.
Matthew Herrera, AICP
Senior Planner
enc: CAR Submittal Requirements for Exemption from Critical Areas Regulations
Public Info Sign Handout
cc: Kate Knox Machata, 7K Environmental, 4062 NE sih St., Seattle, WA 98115 / Contact
Donna Locher, Lead Code Compliance Inspector
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DEPARTMENT OF COl\ .. .,JNITY
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Planning Division
LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION
PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION
NAME:
Alvssa Tran and Tonv Lv
PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME:
Stream Bank Block Removal and Restoration
ADDRESS:
2816 Kennewick Pl NE
PROJECTIADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE:
2816 Kennewick Place NE, Renton WA 98056. The
project area is along the North/East boundary of the
CITY: ZIP: property on the north/east bank of the stream.
Renton 98056
TELEPHONE NUMBER
206-307-1874
KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
Parcel # 334210-3365
APPLICANT (if other than owner)
NAME: EXISTING LAND USE(S): Residential
COMPANY (if applicable) PROPOSED LAND USE(S): No change
ADDRESS:
EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
R-8
PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
CITY ZIP: (if applicable) No Change
TELEPHONE NUMBER· EXISTING ZONING: R-8
CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): No change
NAME: SITE AREA (in square feet): 27 square feet
Kate Knox Machala
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE
COMPANY (if applicable) DEDICATED N/A
7K Environmental
ADDRESS:
4062 NE 87~ St
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS
NIA
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET
CITY ZIP: ACRE (if applicable) N/A
Seattle 98115
TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS: NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable)
206-683-7229 N/A
kate@7KEnvironmental.com
NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable):
NIA
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NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable) PROJECT VALUE:
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SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): NIA
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF
ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE
SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable):
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (1f applicable): NIA
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): NIA
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NIA
NET FLOOR AREA ON NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if
applicable): NIA
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW
PROJECT (if applicable) NIA
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
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SITUATE IN THE SW QUARTER OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 24N, RANGE 05E, IN THE CITY OF
RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
I, (Print Name/s) Alyssa Tran, declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that I am (please check one)
t8J the current owner of the property involved in this application or D the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please
attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith are in all
respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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4062 NE 87'h St.
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Matt Herrera
Planning Division,
Community & Economic Development
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
July 28, 2016
RE: Stream Bank Restoration Project Application for Alyssa and Tony Tron (Parcel number
334210-3365): Standard Stream Study and Biological Assessment
Dear Mr. Herrera:
With this letter report, we are requesting SEPA review and critical areas permit approval from the City of
Renton for the proposed stream bank restoration project in parcel 334210-3365. Additional materials
are attached to meet permit submittal requirements as indicated on the Exemption from Critical Areas
Regulations checklist.
Project Introduction
In August 2015, 7K Environmental was contracted to assist Alyssa Tran and Tony Ly with permit
preparation for buffer enhancement plantings the stream buffer adjacent to their home. This permit
was issued and planting occurred in November 2015 (LUA15-000761). In conjunction with this permit,
the City is requiring that the homeowner remove 27 linear feet of concrete block retaining wall that was
placed without permit along the northeast (a.k.a. river right) stream bank. The stream bank will be
restored to prior condition and planted with native herbaceous vegetation to match site condition prior
to wall installation in this reach. This report has been prepared to describe existing conditions on the
site, discuss existing ecological functions in the stream buffer, and provide details of the proposed
stream restoration activities along the unnamed stream that crosses their property. This letter report is
designed to serve as the Standard Stream Study and Biological Assessment per Renton Municipal Code
(RMC) 4-8-1200.
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Project Site Description and Landscape Position
The Tran property (Parcel number 334210-3365) is located at 2816 Kennewick Place NE in the City of
Renton (see Figure 1 provided by City of Kent and Sheet 1). This parcel lies approximately 600 feet east
of 1-405 in the developed urban neighborhood of Kennydale. A small, unnamed tributary of May Creek
(See Figure 1) with an ordinary high water (OHW) width of approximately 2 feet lies near the northeast
edge of the Tran property. No wetlands were observed on the property or adjacent to the property
boundary as far as was visible from the Tran property.
The unnamed tributary has a small watershed (estimated to be about 40 acres in size) upstream from
the subject parcel. Approximately 80 feet upstream from the parcel, the stream is impounded by a 2-3
foot high concrete dam. A culvert carries water west under NE 291' Street. The stream conveys water
approximately 700 feet north and west to its confluence with May Creek which joins Lake Washington
approximately one mile further north and west. May Creek is known to be a fish bearing stream with
documented presence with possible spawning for fall Chinook and coho salmon and winter run
steelhead. No fish presence has been noted in the unnamed tributary on the Tran property
(SalmonScape 2015).
Site History
The Tran/Ly family purchased the subject parcel in 2011. The existing dilapidated structure was
demolished in 2012, and site grading was completed to allow for construction of a new residence under
the new single family residence combination permit number CP12039. Final landscape elements were
installed in 2012. Existing uses in the vicinity of the channel prior to 2012 included a home with
landscaped yard including a swimming pool, fence, and retaining wall which paralleled the channel,
approximately 15 feet to the south. Based on aerial photography analysis, the land was cleared and
roads were constructed along the current path of Kennewick Road and NE 29 1' Street prior to 1936.
Existing Conditions
The stream and its buffer at this property exhibit characteristics of a heavily urbanized riparian
environment. Development began is this urban corridor prior to 1936 and modifications have been
made throughout the landscape in vicinity of the project area from that point forward. The stream lies
at the northeast edge of the Tran property. The Tran property boundary extends a minimum of 5 feet
and up to 13 feet northeast of the stream. Adjacent land use on the parcel to the northeast of the
channel is a residence with fenced yard that is within 6 feet of the property boundary at its nearest. A
row of western red cedar trees parallels the property line. Vegetation in the herb and shrub layer on the
northeast side of the stream is sparse due to the dense canopy cover formed by the line of cedar trees
(see Photograph 1). Many lower branches of the cedars were cleared by the neighbor in late July or
early August 2015 which has opened up the understory to some extent along the western edge of the
properties. The homeowner has planted a row of Oregon grape shrubs along the property boundary
under City of Renton permit from November 2015 (Photograph 2). Vegetation on the southwest (a.k.a.
river left) bank of the stream is a mix of lawn grasses extending to a rock retaining wall that forms a
terrace which effectively stabilizes the slope leading up to the home.
The stream bed lies in swale that is approximately 6 -8 feet lower than surrounding topography. A
topographic map showing 2 foot contours in the vicinity of this property is provided in Figure 4. The
stream is approximately 2 feet wide at OHW along the length of the channel on the Tran/Ly property
(approximately 80 linear feet). Along much of the stream, the banks were stabilized with reused
concrete riprap that appears to have been placed many decades ago. Hollow concrete blocks were
placed more recently along 27 linear feet on river right (Photograph 3). The stream bed substrate is
composed of a mix of sand and gravel with some silt. Flows are regulated by the dam that is about 100
feet upstream from the property. A culvert conveys water under NE 29'h Street and off the property and
to the north (Photograph 3).
Existing Stream Buffer Functions
Intact riparian buffers provide important ecological functions that can be described as supporting
Hydrology, Biogeochemistry, Plant Community and Habitat/Fauna! Support systems (following Brinson
et al. 1993, Brinson et al. 1995, AC Kindig 2003.). Riparian buffers in an urban environment are
commonly degraded from decades of human encroachment and provide ecological functions to varying
degrees. Hydrology functions may include maintenance of water quality to downstream waters
including stream temperature regulation, and regulation of water quantity from delaying or retaining
precipitation and stormwater runoff. Biogeochemistry functions provided by urban riparian buffers may
include regulation of sediment and nutrient inputs to downstream waterways through streambank
stabilization and filtration of runoff from upgradient systems. Riparian buffers may support diverse
native and/or non-native plant communities. These plant communities may provide limited habitat
opportunities for aquatic species, small birds or mammals, and beneficial insects with life history
strategies that allow survival in narrow corridors within the urban environment. In this urban corridor,
the primary goals for protecting and enhancing riparian buffers are to support cleaner water,
temperature regulation, stream bank stabilization, and improved habitat for aquatic species and wildlife.
Ecological functions provided by this stream are described under existing conditions in the sections
below. The following section describes the proposed buffer restoration and enhancement activities and
assesses potential for improvement in ecological functions that may result from this work.
Hydrology Functions
Under existing conditions, the stream and its buffer provide minimal to no hydrology functions to
enhance water quality, regulate stormwater runoff orto provide flood storage. Tree canopy cover
occurs only on river right bank of the channel. The channel is only partially shaded during mid-summer
as the trees are northeast of the channel. These trees intercept some precipitation to help reduce
storm runoff entering the stream. The channel banks are steep with old riprap placed many decades
ago lining much of the channel on both sides. Sediment transport may occur to the stream from bare
soil below the cedar canopy.
Bioqeochemistry Functions
Under existing conditions, the stream and its buffer provide low to moderate biogeochemistry
functions. There is minimal vegetation in contact with the stream during normal flows due to riprap
along steep channel banks. As the river left bank is in dense lawn vegetation, there is minimal potential
for nutrient retention. The banks are stabilized and there is little chance for erosion or transport of
sediment to the stream. River right bank has minimally vegetated soils which could erode and transport
sediment to the stream.
Plant Community Functions
The cedar trees paralleling the property line are a native tree species. A row of native shrubs was
planted in November 2015. Several native swordfern are growing along each bank of the channel. The
remainder of the riparian buffer is dominated by non-native, predominantly herbaceous species
including herbaceous lawn grasses and weeds and horticultural plants. Under existing conditions, the
stream and its buffer provide low to moderate plant community functions. The cedar canopy on river
right, provides a slight potential for insect and litterfall input to the creek that could support
downstream aquatic food web cycling.
Fauna/ Support/Habitat Functions
Minimal to no native fauna I support or habitat functions are provided within the stream or its riparian
buffer under its existing conditions. No fish are known to occur within this small, 2 foot wide, unnamed
tributary. The property is immediately upstream of a long culvert. There is little habitat structure within
the channel due to the straight, rip rap lined bank. The sparse understory plant community and
adjacent developed areas limit potential species that could utilize this habitat. However, ducks and deer
have been seen in this riparian corridor (A. Tran, Pers. Comm. 2015).
Proposed Project: Streambank Restoration
Removal of Concrete Block and Bonk Reveqetotion
Approximately 27 linear feet of smooth, vertical concrete block wall which was installed at and below
OHW within the past 5 years will be removed from the river right bank of the channel. A total of
approximately 52 blocks will be removed. Prior existing rip rap block placed decades prior will be left in
place along the bank upstream and downstream of the project work area. Soil will be removed on the
slope so that the final grade of the river right channel bank will be no steeper than a slope of 2:1. The
proposed stream bank restoration plan is provided in Sheets 2 and 3. Following removal of the blocks, a
coir log wattle will be placed at OHW to minimize potential for erosion at the toe of slope while the
grass vegetation gets established. The total area of disturbance will be approximately 60 square feet.
All disturbed soils will be planted with erosion control grass seed per specification on Sheet 4. Straw
mulch will be spread across the seeded area in a 1-2 inch thick layer to reduce potential for erosion
during the establishment period. Native shrubs were installed along the property boundary
immediately east of this proposed work area in November 2015. These shrubs will be left in place and
will grow to cover much of this slope.
Construction Sediment and Erosion Control Measures
Construction best management practices will be used during block removal to minimize discharge of
sediment to the stream. Work will be done during the driest months during a period of low flow in the
channel. In-stream work to remove the bank armoring block will be done using work area isolation with
a coir log staked in the channel to isolate the right bank from flows during construction. The coir log
work area isolation will minimize potential for sediment transport downstream during work. Sheets 2
and 4 provide details of construction sediment and erosion control measures. Straw mulch will be
installed on the disturbed areas to minimize erosion while seed gets established.
Analysis of Project Effects
The scale of the proposed planting project is very small and thus potential lift for ecosystem functions is
limited.
Hydrology Functions
Removal of the concrete block wall will restore native channel banks on this 27 foot section of the creek.
The river right slope will be flattened relative to condition prior to installation of block so potential for
erosion will be lower than prior to wall installation. Removal of the blocks will improve hydrology
functions relative to current or prior existing condition.
Bioqeochemistry Functions
The river right bank condition will be restored to equal or better to prior existing condition before the
wall was installed. By removing the block, this reach of the stream will be in contact with native soil so
will have minimal but incremental positive increase in biogeochemical functioning.
Plant Community Functions
The proposed project will restore plant community functions to be equal to or slightly higher than prior
existing condition. Prior to installation of the block, the channel bank was in herbaceous grass
vegetation. Native shrubs installed immediately upslope from this project area in November 2015 will
grow up to provide cover over much of the disturbed area providing further incremental lift in plant
community functions.
Fauna/ Support/Habitat Functions
The proposed project provides minimal to no change in fauna! support/habitat functions. Removing the
vertical wall and restoring 2:1 slope along this small section has potential to provide very small
incremental increase in faunal support/habitat functions for aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates and
small vertebrates as there will be greater connectivity between upland areas and the creek.
Monitoring and Maintenance Plan
Photographs of baseline condition after block removal will be provided to the City within 30 days of
project completion and at Year 1 and 3 to document that the bank remains stable and that herbaceous
vegetation has attained a minimum of 80% ground cover.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the proposed project includes restoration of stream bank by removing concrete block and
installing grass seed on the disturbed soils along a 27 foot long reach of an unnamed tributary of May
Creek. Sediment and erosion control measures are proposed to protect water quality in the stream
during the installation and establishment period. The proposed project will restore the area to prior
condition before installation of recent unpermitted concrete block along the bank. The proposed
restoration will provide very small, incremental lift in ecosystem functions along this short reach of
stream.
We are happy to discuss the proposed project in further detail. Please contact the homeowner Alyssa
Tran at 206-307-1874 and/or Kate Knox Machala via email at kate@)7KEn·,ironmental.com or by phone
at 206-683-7229 or if additional information is needed.
Sincerely,
Kate Knox Machala, M.S.
Professional Wetland Scientist #2104
7K Environmental
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT --------Renton 0
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST:
Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98057 Phone:
425-430-7200 I ,1i'Nw.rf~_1<:.on'li-:>J.gov
Governmental agencies use this checklist to help determine whether the environmental
impacts of your proposal are significant. This information is also helpful to determine if
available avoidance, minimization or compensatory mitigation measures will address the
probable significant impacts or if an environmental impact statement will be prepared to
further analyze the proposal.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS: 1IJg)Q]
This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal.
Please answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. You may
need to consult with an agency specialist or private consultant for some questions. You may
use "not applicable" or "does not apply" only when you can explain why it does not apply and
not when the answer is unknown. You may also attach or incorporate by reference additional
studies reports. Complete and accurate answers to these questions often avoid delays with the
SEPA process as well as later in the decision-making process.
The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a
period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help
describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this
checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably
related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LEAD AGENCIES:
Additional information may be necessary to evaluate the existing environment, all interrelated
aspects of the proposal and an analysis of adverse impacts. The checklist is considered the first
but not necessarily the only source of information needed to make an adequate threshold
determination. Once a threshold determination is made, the lead agency is responsible for the
completeness and accuracy of the checklist and other supporting documents.
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USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NON PROJECT PROPOSALS: [heloi
For nonproject proposals (such as ordinances, regulations, plans and programs), complete the
applicable parts of sections A and B even though questions may be answered "does not apply".
In addition the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NON PROJECT ACTIONS (part D).
Please completely answer all questions that apply and note that the words "project",
"applicant", and "property or site" should be read as "proposal", "proponent", and "affected
geographic area" respectively. The lead agency may exclude (for non-projects) questions in Part
B -Environmental Elements -that do not contribute meaningfully to the analysis of the
proposal. For help go to: http://www .. ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/sepa/e-review.html
A. BACKGROUND~
1. Name of proposed project, if applicable:~
2816 Kennewick Stream Bank block removal bank restoration
2. Name of applicant:~
Alyssa Tran and Tony Ly
3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person:~
Applicant contact Alyssa Tran 2816 Kennewick Pl NE Renton WA 98056
Phone number (206) 307-1874
4. Date checklist prepared:~
July 13. 2016
5. Agency requesting checklist:~
City of Renton Planning Department and WDFW
6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable):~
The in-stream and stream bank work is proposed to occur in dry summer months in 2016.
The work is expected to take 1 to 3 days.
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7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or
connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. [help'
fw future work 1s planned associated with th,s pro1ect
8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be
prepared, directly related to this proposal. [help]
A letter report prepared by 7K Enwonmental was subm,tted to fAatt Herrera of the City of Renton
The ietter reference is titled Streambank Restoration Proiect /s.ppl1cation for Alyssa and Tony Tran
(Parcel number 3342103365)
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. lhltll2)
An HPA application is in progress and will be submitted when the SEPA determination is complete
10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known.
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HPA. and Planning DepratmenUSEPA Critical Areas Exemption
11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed 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. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on
project description.) lhltll2]
Approximately 27 linear feet of vertical concrete block will be removed from the river right bank.
This block was placed in the last 5 years without a permit The city is requiring that the block be removed.
Several inches of the block lie below ordinary high water. This stream bank in this area will be
restored to soft banks and stabilized with a coir log at toe of slope and grass seed on all disturbed
soils. Native shrubs were installed immediately upslope from the proposed project area and will grow up
to shade much of this area over time.
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12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise
location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township,
and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or
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.~
The o,c,posed proiect will occur on the north bank of the small stream at the north/east edge of the
parcel located at 2816 Kennewick Pl NE 1n Renton. WA The parcel 1s located at SW1/4
SE 114 Section 32 Township 24 N. Range 05E
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS~
1. EARTH
a. General description of the site~
(check or circle one):
Flat,
rolling,
hilly,
steep slopes,
mountainous,
o er -Stream bank adjacent to 2 foot wide stream
b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)?~
The overall slope of the parcel is <1 %. The bank along the small channel where proposed
work will occur is nearly vertical for the 18 inch -2 foot rise as concrete block were placed along
the bank.
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
agricultural land of long-term commercial significance and whether the proposal results in
removing any of these soils.~
Soils are silt loam typical of the area. Minimal soil will be removed from the site. Concrete blocks
will be removed from the property.
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d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so,
describe. [r,elpj
e. Describe the purpose, type, total area, and approximate quantities and total affected area
of any filling, excavation, and grading proposed. Indicate source offill. [help)
Hol1ow concrete., bloc< was placed without permit along 27 I.near feet of stream bank The C,ty is
rEoqu1nng that this r,lock be removed The block will be removed from 27 linear feet of stream bank
A.pprox,mate area of impact is 27 square feet The bank will be stabilized by planting grass
seed on a!I disturbed so,ls
f. (/r&i~\d erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe.
As the blocks were onginally placed to help stablize an eroding cut bank along the stream. as well as
improve homeowner"s aesthetic of the site. it 1s possible that erosion will occur after removing the
blockb Potential for erosion will .be m.in1mized by Dlartin_g gras~ seed 11.long the bank, g. A out what percent of the site will be covered with 1mperv1ous surfaces after proJect
construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? [help]
No new impervious surtace ,s proposed.
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any:
l.b.\tlQl
During construction. the work area will be isolated using a coir log installed along the edge
of the channel. The work will be completed in the dry summer months when flow in the stream
is at a minimum After the block is removed, a coir log will be installed along OHW and seed
2 _ AIR will stabilize the bank
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal during construction,
operation, and maintenance when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and
give approximate quantities if known. l.b.\tlQl
Work will be completed by hand and is limited to stream bank restoration.
No air emissions beyond normal conditions are expected.
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b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so,
generally describe. [heipi
VVork wi!i be cornple~ed by nan,j and is limited to stream bank work_
No air emiss,ons b-s:1orid '.lormaf conditions are expected
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: [help)
NIA No air em,ssv:,ns be1ond normal cond1t1ons are expected
3. WATER
a. Surface Water: [heipj
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 or river it flows into. [t}filQ]
The proposed work will occur within an unnamed tributary to May Creek The channel ,s a 2 foot
wide channel that flows west to May Creek which flows to Lake Washington A man-made pond with
dam regulating water levels 1s about 150 feet upstream from the proposed project
2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the
described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. [t}filQ]
The project is a stream bank restoration project which entails removal of unpermitted concrete
block from the stream bank. The block was placed in two rows placed vertically extending
several inches below Ordinary High Water and up approximately 2 feet to improve the
homeowner aesthetic of the site and to stablize the streambank.
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. ltlfilQ]
The project will remove concrete block along 27 linear feet of stream channel. Approximately
54 blocks will be removed. Approximatley 35 cubic feet of concrete block will be removed from
the stream bank. Approximately 2 cubic yards of soil will be removed from right bank to grade
slope to 2: 1 or flatter.
4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general
description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. [help]
No surface water withdrawls or diversions will occur. The work area will be isolated from the
stream channel during construction by plicing filter fabric along the edge of creek.
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S) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site
pl a n . l.l:lfilQ]
No The 2 foot wide cnannel ct0es not have a designated 100-year fioodplain Flows ar,;
regulated by upstream concr,c,te dam structure
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. l.l:lfilQ]
Work area isolation will be done for the stream bank to minimize unintended discharges of
soil to the stream. Minor discharge of eroding soil could occur during and immediately a~er
constructmn while the channel :s developing vegetation cover for stabilization
b. Ground Water:
1) Will groundwater be withdrawn from a well for drinking water or other purposes? If
so, give a general description of the well, proposed uses and approximate quantities
withdrawn from the well. Will water be discharged to groundwater? Give general
description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. l.l:lfilQ]
Work is limited to streambank restoration. No effect on groundwater is expected.
2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or
other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the
following chemicals.; 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 system(s) are expected to serve. l.l:lfilQ]
No discharge will occur from the proposed project.
c. Water runoff (including stormwater):
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1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection
and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow?
Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe.~
The concrete block removai prOJ'=<:1 ,s e;pecied to be completed 1n one day and no more than
3 days The 27 llnear feet of stream bank will be isolated from the creek during removai of the block
to protect water quality 1n the stc,;3m Stream tank planting will occur to stabilize the bani< after
block 1s removed The work w,i, 0,:;r,ur ,n the dry summer months when no rainfall 1s expected
2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally
describe. llN!Q]
No waste materials are expected Concrete block will be removed from the creek and removed from
the site No waste material should enter surface or ground water Minor erosion may occur
dunng and 1mmed1ately after removal of the block Risk of erosion from the bank will be rE:duced
by planting along the stream bank after removing the block
3) Does the proposal alter or otherwise affect drainage patterns in the vicinity of
the site? If so, describe.
The proposed project is a small scale stream bank restoration project. No larger affect on
drainage patterns will occur.
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water, and drainage
pattern impacts, if any:
As described above, work area isolation will be conducted to minimize potential for discharge of
eroding soil during the project work to the channel. Flows are low in this small channel. The channel
will be stabilized by planting sedge and/or rush plugs along the channel. Work will be completed
in dry summer months when no rain is predicted. Work will be completed within 1 to 3 days.
4. PLANTS~
a. Check the types of vegetation found on the site:~
Vegetation in the vicinity of the following includes the following
__ deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other
_X_evergreen tree: cedar
X shrubs
_X_grass
__ pasture
__ crop or grain
__ orchards, vineyards or other permanent crops.
__ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bull rush, skunk cabbage, other
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__ water plants: other
__ other types of vegetation
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered?~
The proiect will have m:nimal disturbance to vegetation T~,ere rs sparse grass vegetation below the
Cedar canopy north of the creek The pro1ec, proposes to pi ant nat,ve grass seed on all disturbed
c. List threatened and endangered species known to be on or near the site.~
No threatened or endangered species are known to occur ,n the project area.
No frsh are known to occur within !hrs small. 2 foot wide unnamed tributary to tv1ay Creek May Creek
may support fall Chinook and coho salmon and winter run steelhead
d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or
enhance vegetation on the site, if any:~
The proJect proposes to plant native grass seed along the stream bank.
e. List all noxious weeds and invasive species known to be on or near the site.
No invasive species or noxious weeds are known to occur.
5. ANIMALS
a. List any birds and other animals which have been observed on or near the site or
are known to be on or near the site. Examples include:~
Birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other: ~D~u~c~k~s ________ _
Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: Deer are occassionally seen in area.
Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other _________ _
b. List any threatened and endangered species known to be on or near the site.~
No salmonids have been documented to occur in this small (2 foot wide) unnamed tributary to
May Creek. May Creek, approximatley 700 feet west of the site, is known to be a fishbearing
stream with documented presence with possible spawning for fall Chinook and coho salmon
and winter run steelhead.
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c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. [hei:;j
d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: ireipi
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e. List any invasive animal species known to be on or near the site.
None known.
6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
a. What kinds 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.lllil]Q]
NI,<.. The proposed project is stream bank restoration
b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so,
generally describe. lllil]Q]
NIA. The proposed project is stream bank restoration
c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List
other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: lllil]Q]
NIA The proposed project is stream bank restoration
7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of
fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste that could occur as a result of this proposal?
If so, describe. lllil]Q]
NIA The proposed project is stream bank restoration.
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1} Describe any known or possible contamination at the site from present or past uses.
N/A. The proposed project is stream bank restoration.
2) Describe existing hazardous chemicals/conditions that might affect project
development and design. This includes underground hazardous liquid and gas
transmission pipelines located within the project area and in the vicinity.
N/A. The proposed project is stream bank restoration. No underground utilities have
been identified in the project area. Work will be constrained to the upper 12" or less of soil.
3} Describe any toxic or hazardous chemicals that might be stored, used, or produced
during the project's development or construction, or at any time during the
operating life of the project.
N/A. The proposed project is stream bank restoration.
4) Describe special emergency services that might be required.
N/A. The proposed project is small stream bank restoration with minimal to no risk needing
special emergency services.
5) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any:
N/A. The proposed project is stream bank restoration.
b. Noise
1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic,
equipment, operation, other)? lb.filQj
N/A. The proposed project is streambank restoration.
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2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a
short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)?
Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. fhelo:
N!/>; The proposed oro1ect is streambank restoration The proiect wi'I be completed b/ hand
No,se levels are not <e:1pected to exceed normal conditions
3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: [he1oi
NIA The prop0sed project 1s s!reambank restoration
8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE
a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Will the proposal affect
current land uses on nearby or adjacent properties? If so, describe. [h§Q.l
The parcel is a pnvat1c residence set within a residential neighborhood The project will have no
affect on current land use in the vicinity
b. Has the project site been used as working farmlands or working forest lands? If so,
describe. How much agricultural or forest land of long-term commercial significance will
be converted to other uses as a result of the proposal, if any? If resource lands have not
been designated, how many acres in farmland or forest land tax status will be converted
to nonfarm or non-forest use? [h§Q.l
No
No.
1) Will the proposal affect or be affected by surrounding working farm or forest land
normal business operations, such as oversize equipment access, the application of
pesticides, tilling, and harvesting? If so, how:
c. Describe any structures on the site. I!:@!Q]
The parcel has a private residence.
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d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? [1kjQj
No
e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? [1kjQj
R-8
f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? fheipi
Residential Medium Density
g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? [1kjQj
N/A
h. Has any part of the site been classified as a critical area by the city or county? If so,
specify. [1kjQj
The proposed project occurs along a stream bank on an unnamed tributary to May Creek which
is classified by the City of Renton as a Class 4 stream
1. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? [1kjQj
None. N/A. The proposed project is a small stream bank restoration project
j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? J.bmQJ
None
k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: J.bmQJ
N/A The proposed proJect is a small stream bank restoration proJect
I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land
uses and plans, if any: J.bmQJ
N/A. The proposed project is a small stream bank restoration project
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m. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with nearby agricultural and
forest lands of long-term commercial significance, if any:
N/A. The proposed project is a small stream bank restoration project.
9. HOUSING
a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle,
or low-income housing. fhelpJ
NIA. The proposed project is streambank restorat,on
b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high,
middle, or low-income housing. [help]
NIA. The proposed project is streambank restoration.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: [bfilQJ
NIA The proposed project is streambank restoration
10. AESTHETICS
a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the
principal exterior building material(s) proposed? [bfilQJ
NIA The proposed project is streambank restoration.
b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed?~
NIA The proposed pro1ect is streambank restoration.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any:~
NIA The proposed project is streambank restoration.
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11. LIGHT AND GLARE
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly
occur? [_l]g]Q]
NIA The proposed project ,s streambank restora,;on
b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views?
[_l]g]Q]
NIA. The proposed project ,s streamban, restoration
c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? [_l]g]Q]
NIA The proposed pro1ect 1s streambank restoral1on
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: [_l]g]Q]
N/A The proposed proJect is streambank restoration
12. RECREATION
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity?
[_l]g]Q]
NIA. The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effort on private residential lot.
b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. [_l]g]Q]
N/A. The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effort on private residential lot
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation
opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: [_l]g]Q]
NIA. The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effort on private residential lot
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13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION
a. Are there any buildings, structures, or sites, located on or near the site that are over 45
years old listed in or eligible for listing in national, state, or local preservation registers
located on or near the site? If so, specifically describe. fnslpJ
None known.
b. Are there any landmarks, features, or other evidence of Indian or historic use or
occupation? This may include human burials or old cemeteries. Is there any material
evidence, artifacts, or areas of cultural importance on or near the site? Please list any
professional studies conducted at the site to identify such resources.~
None known. The project will have a minor impact to so,1 surface. The proJect proposes to
remove concrete block placed along the stream channel withm the las! 5 years.
c. Describe the methods used to assess the potential impacts to cultural and historic
resources on or near the project site. Examples include consultation with tribes and the
department of archeology and historic preservation, archaeological surveys, historic
maps, GIS data, etc.~
None known
d. Proposed measures to avoid, minimize, or compensate for loss, changes to, and
disturbance to resources. Please include plans for the above and any permits that may be
required.
None needed. No impacts expected to historic resources.
14. TRANSPORTATION
a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site or affected geographic area and
describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any.~
NIA. The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effort
b. Is the site or affected geographic area currently served by public transit? If so, generally
describe. If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop?~
NIA. The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effort
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c. How many additional parking spaces would the completed project or non-project
proposal have? How many would the project or proposal eliminate?~
11,A The proposed proJect is a small strearnbank rest,:,rat,sn effort
d. Will the proposal require any new or improvements to existing roads, streets, pedestrian,
bicycle or state transportation facilities, not including driveways? If so, generally describe
(indicate whether public or private).~
Nr A The proposed proiect is a small stream bank restorat,on effort
e. Will the project or proposal use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air
transportation? If so, generally describe. llitli,l
N/A The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effo<t.
f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project or
proposal? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur and what percentage of the
volume would be trucks (such as commercial and non-passenger vehicles). What data or
transportation models were used to make these estimates?~
NIA The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effort The proiect will be completed
by the homeowner No traffic beyond normal condition ,s expected from the proposed project.
g. Will the proposal interfere with, affect or be affected by the movement of agricultural and
forest products on roads or streets in the area? If so, generally describe.
N/A. The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effort.
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any:~
NIA. The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effort.
15. PUBLIC SERVICES
a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire
protection, police protection, public transit, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally
describe.~
N/A. The proposed project is a small streamhank restoration effort.
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b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any.lt@Ql
f·.1/A The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effort
16. UTILITIES
a. Check or circle utilities currently available at the site: [heipl Wor'r: w,11 be done by hand
e ectricity,
natural gas,
water,
refuse service,
telephone,
sanitary sewer,
se em,
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. l.b.llli11
NIA The proposed project is a small streambank restoration effort Work will be done by hand
C. SIGNATURE l.b.llli1l
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.
Position and Agency/Organization:------------------
Date Submitted: --~q/,__q,.,,_/_'--1-"-G'---'
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