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King County
ENGINEERING REVIEW
CHECKLIST
1998 Surface Water Design Manual
1993 King County Road Standards
Department of Development
and Environmental Services
900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest
Renton, WA. 98057-5212
206-296-6600 TTY 206-296-7217 For alternate formats, call 206-296-6600.
PROJECT INFORMATION
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ODES Review Engineer
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D Hearing Examiner's Report ........ Date _______ Revised Report ...... Date
D Plat Ordinance Number Date
D Preliminary Plat Map .......... Date Approved by Hearing Examiner
D Revised Preliminary Plat Map ....... Date Approved by DDES
D 5-year Expiration ....... Date ----------(Show on engineering cover sheet)
ROUTING TO OTHER KING COUNTY SECTIONS
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D Wetland Report / Plans
Route Date ___________ _ Response Date ___________ _
D Geotechnical Report / Plans
Route Date ------------
0 Grading Report / Plans
Route Date ------------
Response Date ------------
Response Date ___________ _
D Structural Designs/ Calculations/ Civil Plans/ Soils Report (Vaults, Retaining Walls, Bridges)
Route Date Response Date ___________ _
D Landscape / Recreation / Street Tree / Plan
Route Date ------------Response Date ------------
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D Traffic Improvement Plan / Report
Route Date ____________ _ Response Date ____________ _
D Tree Retention / Forestry I Plan
Route Date ____________ _ Response Date ____________ _
D Other Report/ Plan
Route Date ____________ _ Response date -------------
D All required routing stations shown and updated on PRMS
Notes
GENERAL SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS
D Site plan layout matches preliminary plat approved by Hearing Examiner
(Check for same lot count, tract configuration, road alignments, etc.)
D Compliance with conditions of preliminary approval
D Compliance with Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance
D Tract Table if three or more tracts. Identify name, size and purpose.
D Show and label all SAO tracts, buffers, and 15' BSBL.
D Review maximum height of 6-feet for rockeries and retaining walls per KCC 21A.12.030, 110-170, 220) Also show
standard note per policy on Web site.
D Use updated cover sheet showing designation for highly critical sites per Appendix, D44.
D Determine if HPA fisheries permit required -contact CAO staff.
D Tree Retention Plans -Show standard plan note (see section policies).
SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL (1998)
CORE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
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Core #1 -Evaluate diversion of drainage within subbasins and/or tightline requirements for landslide
hazard drainage areas.
Core #2 -Off-site analysis. Evaluate adequacy and conclusions.
Core #3 -Flow control. Determine design standard based upon mapping and/or off-site analysis.
Evaluate exemptions from flow control if applicable.
Core #6 -All drainage facilities and road access shall be located in public tracts, right-of-way and/or
drainage easements dedicated to King County. For private facilities, specify the r_equired Declaration
of Covenant and drainage easements for final recording.
Core #8 -Water Quality. Determine design standard based upon mapping and/or off-site analysis.
Evaluate exemptions if applicable and untreated areas per page 1-57.
Special #1 -Area specific requirements. Perform P-suffix search on computer, evaluate grading code
restrictions, and review for shared facility drainage plan.
Special #2 -Floodplain boundaries shown on plans.
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DRAINAGE VARIANCES
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D 1.4 Activity No. _________ Approval Date
Design lssue;,.s _____________________________ ~
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT
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Section 1 -Project Overview
Figure 1: TIR Worksheet
Figure 2: Site Location
Figure 3: Drainage Basins
a. Acreage of subbasins
b. Identify all site characteristics
c. Show existing discharge points to and from the site
d. Show routes of existing, construction, and future flows at all discharge points and
downstream hydraulic structures.
e. Use a minimum USGS 1 :2400 topographic map as a base
f. Show and cite the length of travel from the farthest upstream end of a proposed storm
system in the development to any proposed flow control facility.
Figure 4: Soils
a. Show the project site
b. The area draining to the site
c. The drainage system downstream for the distance of the downstream analysis
Section 2 -Preliminary Conditions Summary with responses
Section 3 -Off-Site Analysis
Section 4 -Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Analysis and Design
Existing Site Hydrology (Part A)
Developed Site Hydrology (Part B)
Performance Standards (Part C)
Flow Control System (Part D)
Water Quality System (Part E)
Section 5 -Conveyance System Design and Analysis
Section 6 -Special Reports and Studies -Geo, Wetlands, Floodplain analysis (4.4.2)
Section 7 -Other Permits (HPA, Special Use, WSDOT, etc.)
Section 8 -Erosion / Sedimentation Control Design
Section 9 -Bond Quantities Worksheet and RID Facility Summary
Section 10 -Maintenance and Operations Manual (Section 10 for privately maintained or special
non-standard features
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SITE IMPROVEMENT PLANS
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D Vertical Datum NAVO 1988 -show benchmark
D Horizontal Control NAO 1983/91
D 2.3.1.2 General Plan Format
(1) Sheet size 24" x 36"; quality reproducibles
(2) King Co. Standard Map Symbols; existing / proposed (Reference 7 A)
(3) Project Information I Cover Sheet
a. Title: Project name and ODES file number
b. Table of Contents if more than 3 plan sheets
c. Vicinity Map
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e. Preconstruction / Inspection notification requirements
f. Name & Phone of erosion control supervisor
g. Name & Phone of Surveyor
h. Name & Phone of Owner / Agent
i. Name & Phone of Applicant
j. Legal description
k. Plan approval block for DOES
I. Name & Phone of engineering firm preparing plans
m. Fire Marshal's approval stamp (if required)
n. Mailbox location approval by U.S. Postal Service
o. List of conditions of preliminary approval on all site improvements
(4) An overall site plan if more than three plan sheets are used
a. The complete property area development
b. Right-of-way information
c. Street names and road classification
d. All project phasing and proposed division boundaries
e. All natural and proposed drainage collection and conveyance systems with catch basin
numbers shown
(5) Each sheet and TIR is stamped, signed, and dated by a Professional Engineer licensed in
Washington State
(6) Detail Sheets Provided
(7) Title block on each sheet
a. Development title
b. Name, address and phone number of engineering firm
c. Revision block
d. Page numbering
e. Sheet title (e.g., road and drainage, grading, etc.)
(8) King County approval block on each plan sheet
(9) The location and label for each section or other detail shall be provided
(10) Critical Area Setbacks per K.C.C. 21A.24
(11) All match lines correspond to the sheet reference
(12) Division phase lines with limits of construction
(13) Standard Plan Notes -General, Drainage & Structural notes (Reference 78)
(14) Survey control plan sheet stamped by licensed PLS in Washington State
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(3) Existing/ Proposed topographic contours@ 2', 5'>15% slope, 10-'>40% slope
(4) All affected utilities are shown; utility poles marked
(5) All roads and adjoining subdivisions identified
(6) Existing / Proposed R/W dimensioned and shown
(7) Existing / Proposed surfacing shown
(8) Scale generally 1"=50' (1"=100' for lots >1 Acre)
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Show length, diameter, and material for all pipes, culverts, and stubouts
Label catch basin size and type
Show stubout locations for roof drains
Label all drainage easements, access easements, tracts, and building setbacks
Provide flow arrows for drainage direction
D 2.3.1.2 Plan View: Other
D Show all buildings, property lines, streets, alleys, and easements
D Verify condition of public right-of-way
D Show structures on abutting properties within 50 feet
D Identify fencing for drainage facilities
D Provide section details of all retaining walls and rockeries
D Show all wells on-site and within 100-feet of site. For well abandonment, include notes referencing
DOE procedures.
D 2.3.1.2 Profiles: Roadway and Drainage
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Show stationing of points of smooth vertical curve, with elevations
Show vertical curve data including stopping sight distance
Show all pipes and detention tanks with slope, length, size and type
Show all pipe inverts and elevations of catch basins or lids
Minimum cover dimensions if less than 2.0'
Indicate roadway stationing and offset for all catchbasins
Show vertical and horizontal scales (vertical 1 "=5')
Label all profiles with street names and reference numbers to plan sheet
Show all property boundaries and match line locations
Provide profiles for conveyance systems of 12" and larger pipes or channels other than roadway
ditches
Catch basin lids are flush with ground line
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D Provide scale drawing of each pond, vault, or water quality facility. Include all pipe details for size,
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Dimension all berm widths
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Provide two cross sections through pond, including one section through restrictor
, Specify soils and compaction requirements
Show location and detail of emergency overflows, spillways, and bypasses
Specify rock protection / energy dissipation details
Provide inverts for all pipes, grates, etc., and spot elevations on pond bottom
Show location of access roads to control manholes and pond / forebay bottoms
Provide plan and section views of all energy dissipaters. Specify size and thickness of rock.
Show bollard locations (Typically at entrance to drainage facility and walking trails)
Restrictor and control structures must have section and plan view drawn to scale
Structural Plan Details
Verify that designer is a licensed structural P.E. for vaults or bridges
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL (SWDM Appendix D)
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General Specifications
Separate plan sheet showing entire site w/features
Show critical areas and buffers in separate tracts
Show existing contours and final grades if scope or work includes grading
Pertinent information from soils report is added to plans
Drainage features identified (streams, wetlands, bogs, springs, seeps, swales, ditches, pipes &
depressions)
Utility corridors other than roads shown
Show drainage divides and flow directions
Specify best management practices
Show cut and fill slopes with catch lines indicated
Sufficient conceptual details to convey design intent
Standard ESC plan notes shown on plans (Page D-69)
For grading and structural fill within lot areas -show standard notes for geo hazards (see section
policies for geo notes)
Clearing Limits
(1) Delineate clearing limits -colored survey tape may be used. Critical areas require plastic/
metal safety fence or stake and wire fences.
(2) Provide detail of fencing
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Cover Measures
(1) Specify the type and location of temporary and permanent cover measures. (Mulch, erosion
control nets. blankets. plastic, seeding and sodding)
(2) Specify the seed mixes, fertilizers and soil amendments to be used and application rates
(3) Areas receiving special treatment are specified Oute netting, rock lining or sod)
(4) Soil cover practices and locations of disturbed areas
Perimeter Protection
(1) Specify the location and type of perimeter protection to be used -silt fence, brush barriers,
and/or vegetated strips
(2) Provide details and specify type of fabric for silt fence
Traffic Area Stabilization
(1) Show construction entrance with detail (Figure D.4.G)
(2) Show proposed construction roads and parking areas. Specify details for stabilization.
Sediment Retention
(1) Show location of sediment pond or sediment trap. Very small areas can be treated with only
perimeter protection (see D.4.3).
D · (2) Sediment Trap -Can be used for drainage areas of 3 acres or less. Calculate surface area
using 2-year design storm. Show detail per Figure D.4.H.
D (3) Sediment Pond -Determine pond geometry and show details on plan for required storage,
depth, length and width
D (4) Show sediment pond cross section and detail (Figures D.4.J and K)
D (5) Provide details of cell dividers and stabilization techniques for inlet/ outlet
D (6) Specify mulch or recommended cover of berms & slopes
D (7) Specify the 1-foot marker for sediment removal
D (8) Indicate catch basins for protection and show design details (Figures D.4.L and M)
D D.4.6 Surface Water Control
(1) Show conveyance of all surface water to a sediment pond or trap
(2) Discharge location shall be downslope from disturbed areas
(3) Show details for conveyance with interceptor dike, swales (Figures D.4.0, P).
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check dams (Figure D.4.R). Determine check dam spacing and as needed, show inverts and
minimum slopes of open channels. Also show direction of open channel flow.
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(6) Determine level of protection for outlet (rock pad, outfall design, or level spreader). See
requirements in D-38 through D-40.
(7) Evaluate off-site flows entering the site and assure bypass of disturbed areas
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ESC Report
(1) Show detailed construction sequence (page D-70)
(2) All required calculations and soils reports contained in TIR
Wet Season Requirements
(1) Provide a list of all applicable wet season requirements (details on page D-42)
Critical Area Restrictions
(1) Consider phased construction during the dry season. See special recommendations on page D-
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Maintenance
(1) Plans shall list the name, address and phone number of the ESC Supervisor. A sign shall also
be posted on the construction site with information for contacting the ESC supervisor.
(2) Determine if site is Highly Critical (Soil Types C or D, 5 acres of disturbance, large areas with
slopes >10%, proximity to streams, wetlands, or lakes)
(3) On cover sheet of engineering plans, designate if highly critical site
NPDES Requirements
(1) Determine if project will disturb more than 5 acres
(2) If disturbed area is greater the 5 acres, show the following note on the plans:
"No construction or site disturbance for this project may begin before the applicant first obtains a
General Permit to Discharge Stormwater Associated with Construction Activity permit from the
Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE). For more information or application form,
please visit DOE's website at http://www.ecy.wa.gov/biblio/ecy02085.html"
Forest Practices Permit
(1) Determine if project needs FPA permit. Contact DOES grading section.
(2) Provide a reference note on the cover sheet indicating whether or not an FPA permit has been
obtained.
Early Start Plan Review
(1) Standard cover sheet included with Title for Phased Early Start
(2) List the scope of work for early start (scope of work will vary for each project -evaluate clearing,
grading for roads, lot grading, utility installation, vault construction, off-site work)
(3) Update the sheet index to identify all plans with updated page numbers
(4) Include standard ESC plan prepared in accordance with all requirements listed above for
erosion and sediment control
(5) Include detailed construction sequence and identify ESC supervisor
(6) Show standard erosion control notes
(7) Show early start activity number on all plain sheets
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Runoff Computation
Rational Method required for on-site conveyance (See Table 3.2)
KCRTS used for flow control design
Evaluate correct data: Rainfall region, scale factor, time step, record type, acreages, soil cover
groups, and percent impervious
For urban areas, unprotected forest modeled as pasture or grass
For rural areas, unprotected forest assumes 50% grass, 50% pasture
All pre-developed grassland modeled as pasture
All post developed grassland modeled as grass
Impervious coverage calculated based upon specific project -clearly summarize types and amounts
of impervious
For urban development, impervious for each lot, >= 4,000 sq ft or maximum allowed in zoning code
For rural development, impervious for each lot, >= 8,000 sq ft or maximum allowed in zoning code
Evaluate requirements for modeling with effective impervious area
Point of compliance -evaluate for on-site bypass and off-site closed depression
On-site closed depressions and ponding areas
Conveyance System Analysis and Design
Conveyance systems are in easements with BSBLs
Off-site easements must be recorded using standard forms (Reference SH)
Determine which easements are public and private, label and dimension
Pipes are parallel to and alongside property lines
Minimum pipe size 12-inch, for private systems may allow 8 inch
Easements for pipes outside of right of way
For connecting pipes at structures, match crowns, 80% diameter, or inverts
Minimum velocity at full flow 3.0 feet per second
Minimum cover for pipes 2 feet
Debris barrier for pipes 18-36 inch
Outfall design criteria
Surcharges (backwater analysis may be required)
Maximum headwater allowed for culverts
Bridge design
Floodplain analysis
Open channels
Flow Control Design
Mandatory requirements for roof downspouts in order of preference. Must evaluate feasibility of
each.
o Infiltration o Dispersion o Perforated stubouts
Dispersion system criteria including vegetated flow path
Perforated stub out, if used show detail per Fig. 5.1.3.A
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Forested open space flow control BMPs
o Show tracts or easements for FOS
o Show required notes on plan for plat recording
Roadway dispersion BMPs, check design criteria
BMPs for reducing facility size. Note: Facility sizing credit allowed for dispersion only if flowpath from
roofs ultimately drain to RID facility.
Detention Facilities
Emergency overflow -Evaluate flow path for safe and adequate conveyance
Setbacks
Flow-through system
Detention Ponds
Dam Safety Compliance
Two cross-sections through pond (one x-section to include control structure)
Review pond details in Figures 5.3.1.A and B
Designed as flow-through system
Side slopes interior 3H:1V or fenced
Vertical interior retaining walls Stamped by licensed structural civil engineer
For pond walls, min. 25% of perimeter vegetated and no steeper than 3:1
Berms greater than 4 feet require key excavation
Minimum berm width of 6 feet
Primary overflow (control structure with riser).
Secondary Inlet to the control structure
Emergency Overflow Spillway, 100 year developed peak flow
Soil and compaction requirements described (95% modified proctor)
Access road min. turning radius, maximum grade, min. width, fences or gates
Pond sign (Figure 5.3.1.D)
Fencing and planting requirements
Setbacks -5 feet from tow of exterior slope or 5 feet from water surface for cut slope
Detention Tanks
Flow-through system required
6" of dead storage in tank bottom
Minimum pipe diameter of 36"
Materials and structural stability
Control structure per Section 5.3.4
Buoyancy
Access risers and CB.s are spaced properly with max. depth from finished grade to tank invert shall
be 20 feet and accessible by maintenance vehicles
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Detention Vaults
Structural package submitted for approval
Flow-through system required
Review design details per Fig. 5.3.3.A. Note: Grate over sump with 2' x 2' hinged access door
Access positioned a maximum of 50 feet from any location. (if over 3 foot cover use cone riser)
Access required to inlet pipe and outlet
Removable 5x1 O panel if vault greater than 1250 sq. ft. floor area
Maximum depth from finished grade to vault invert to be 20 feet
Minimum internal height shall be 7 feet. min. width shall be 4 feet min
Ventilation pipes provided in all four corners
Control Structures
Section and plan view shown to scale
Orifice siz.e and elevation on plans match calculations. Minimum orifice 0.5".
(Note: Information Plate details are no longer required -see policy on Web site.)
Infiltration Facilities
Appropriate soils logs and testing procedures in TIR
Pond bottom at least 3 feet above seasonal high water
Permeable soil extends minimum 3 feet below bottom of pond
Geotechnical report states suitability and determines design infiltration rate
Overflow route identified with 100-yr overflow conveyance
Spill Control device upstream of facility
Presettling
Review setback requirements, page 5-60. Design water surface setback of 20 feet from external
tract, easement or property lines
Show the standard note regarding public rule for in operation facility (see section policies)
Water Quality Design
Water Quality Menus
Water Quality facilities
Water Quality Sequencing
Setbacks, slopes and embankments
Facility Liners
Flow Splitter Designs
Biofiltration Facility
Biofiltration swales and soil amendments
Methods of Analysis
Swale geometry, plantings, flow conveyance, high flows, velocity
Road access requirements, page 6-43
Filter strip geometry (slopes)
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Wetpool Facility Designs
Wetpool geometry, 2 cells, minimum depth of first cell 4 feet
Flowpath length to width ratio 3: 1. Note: If flow path achieved with berms or walls, top of berm must
be at 2-year water surface elevation.
Berms, Baffles, Slopes
lnleUOutlet Design
Access, setbacks, and plantings
Wetvaults
Sizing basic or large
Berms, Baffles, Slopes
Two cells separated by wall or removable baffle
Vault bottom forms a broad "V" with 5% sideslopes
Inlet is submerged and outlet pipe designed for 100-year overflow
Gravity drain provided if grade allows
Minimum 50 square feet of grate over second cell
Stormwater Wetlands
Methods of Analysis
Design Criteria -Wetland geometry, liners, access, plantings
Combination Detention and Wetpool facilities
Methods of Analysis
Design Criteria -Detention and wetpool geometry, berms, baffles, slopes
Access and plantings
Media Filtration Facility Designs
Presettling/pretreatment
Sandfilters -Basic and Large
Methods of analysis
Design Criteria -Geometry, overflow/bypass, underdrain, and access
Sandfllter Vaults
Design Criteria -geometry, pretreatment, flow-spreading, energy dissipation
Overflow/bypass, underdrain and access
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KING COUNTY ROAD STANDARDS (1993)
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.03 A, B
1.03 D
Off-site and frontage improvements determined by reviewing agency
Note: For grading permits, the required extent of road improvements must be determined during
engineering review. For subdivisions, the requirements are determined during preliminary
review.
Subdivisions must have recorded public access except for private roads
DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
1.08 Road Variances
Activity No. __________ Approval Date
Design Issues
ROAD CLASSIFICATION TABLE
Name of Roadwav KCRS Classification
OK KCRS
D 2.03C Maximum Superelevation (2.05)
D 2.03D Horizontal curvature (2.05)
D 2.03E Maximum grade (2.11)
D 2.03F Stopping Sight Distance (2.05, 2.12)
D 2.03G Entering Sight Distance (2.05, 2.13)
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OK KCRS
D 2.03H
D 2.031
D 2.03J
D 2.03J
D 2.03K
D 2.03L
D 2.06
D 2.06B7
D 2.07
D 2.08A
D 2.08B
D 2.0BE
D 2.0BF
D 2.09
D 2.09B
D 2.10A
D 2.10A
D 2.10A
D 2.10B
D 2.10C
D 2.10E
D 2.11A
D 2.11 B
D 2.12D
D 2.16
D 2.18
D 2.20
D 3.01
D 3.01
D 3.02A
D 3.026
D 3.05
Minimum pavement width (Note: Footnote 9 -Neighborhood collectors require 36-feet at approach to
intersections with arterials)
Minimum roadway width
Minimum R/W width
Min. R/Wwidth (Footnote 12 and 2.19B -include 1 foot extra ROW behind curb or sidewalk)
Curb or shoulder type road (2.01)
Minimum Half-Street width
Private Street Design Standards
Verify maximum potential of 16 lots
Half Streets
Minimum Cul-de-Sac diameters
Maximum Cul-de-Sac length
Maximum Cross Slope 6%
Bulb island shall be offset 2-feet
Alleys
Private Access Tracts (Note: Must meet all standards for minor access street, except curb cut
driveway design is allowed with property line radii dedication)
Angle of intersection between 85 and 95 degrees
Intersection curb radius
Intersection right-of-way radius
Intersection spacing
Intersection landing
Low Speed Curves
Maximum Grade -Use AC for grades >12%, Use PCC for grades >20%
Grade Brakes -maximum 1 % at intersections
Intersection stopping sight distance (125' SSD allowed for local access streets)
Bus zones -For arterials and neigh. collectors, the designer shall contact metro
Intersections with State Highways
Single access serving more than 100 lots
Driveways
Joint Use Driveways
Sidewalks (both sides for subcollectors and higher classification)
Location and width
Handicapped access ramp (Use updated detail from KC Road Engineer, 3/26/04)
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DESIGN REQUIREMENTS (continued!
OK
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
KCRS
3.09
3.10
3.11
4.01
4.01F
4.01F
4.02
4.02
4.03
4.05
5.01
5.02
5.03
5.04
5.05
5.06
5.07
5.08
5.11
6.00
7.02A-D
7.03A
7.03L
7.04A
7.04E
7.05A
7.05B
7.05E
8.02
8.03B
School Access -asphalt walkway, sidewalk, or delineated shoulder
Bikeways
Equestrian Facilities
Road Section and Surfacing (drawings 1-001 -1-006)
Note: Neighborhood collectors require 3-inch asphalt concrete.
Perform saw cut of pavement at fog line
Pavement overlay for widening and channelization (show special note as approved by Development
Engineer -see section policies)
Residential street design
Poor subgrade evaluation
Arterial pavement design
Pavement markings, channelization, and tapers (Requires DOT review)
Rock facings (Dwg. Nos. 5-004 --5-007)
Side slopes, generally 2H:1V
Street trees and landscaping
Mail boxes (Dwg. Nos. 5-01 O -5-012)
Street illumination
Survey Monuments to be disturbed are shown
Roadway Barricades
Bollards for walkways or maintenance roads
Roadside obstacles (Note: If variance required for utility pole, the utility company must apply for the
variance.)
Bridges (minimum width 28-feet)
Grass-lined, pipe or rock lined, special designed ditch
Mi.nimum pipe size 12-inch diameter
Beveled ends for culverts in ROW
Maximum spacing between catch basins
CBs taller than 5' (grate to invert) are Type II, Max. depth 12-feet per Dwg. 2-005
Vaned grates
Through curb inlet frames for sag curves and intersections> 4%.
Notes: a) Through curb inlet not used on rolled curb
b) See section policies for policy on three fianking inlets
All covers and grates shall be locking
Utility pole locations and other obstacles
Open cuts on existing roadways, patch requirements
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Notes:
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April 5, 2007
OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
400 Yesler Way, Room 404
Seattle, Washington 98104
Telephone (206) 296-4660
Facsimile (206) 296-1654
Email: hearex@metrokc.gov
REPORT AND DECISION
SUBJECT: Department of Development and Environmental Services File No. tl'Q2,f()QQ$
Proposed Ordinance no. 2007-0010
EAST RENTON
Preliminary Plat Application
Location: West of 148th Avenue Southeast at approximately Southeast I 20th Street, Renton .
Applicant: Cam West Real Estate Dev., Inc.
represented by Robert Johns, Attorney
Johns Monroe Mitsunaga
1601 -I 14th Ave. SE,# 110
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Telephone: ( 425) 467-9960
Facsimile: (425) 451-2818
King County: Department of Development and Environmental Services (DOES)
represented by Karen Scharer
900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest
Renton, Washington 98055-1219
Telephone: (206) 296-7114
Facsimile: (206) 296-7051
SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS/DECISION:
Department's Preliminary Recommendation: Approve subject to conditions
Department's Final Recommendation: Approve subject to conditions (modified)
Examiner's Decision: Approve subject to conditions (modified)
EXAMINER PROCEEDINGS:
Hearing Opened: March 22, 2007
Continued for Administrative Purposes: March 22, 2007
Hearing Closed: March 23, 2007
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The public hearing on the proposed subdivision of East Renton was conducted concurrently with the public
hearing on the proposed subdivision ofRosemonte (ODES File No. L03POOl 8). Participants at the public hearing
and the exhibits offered and entered are listed _in the attached minutes. At 12:3 I p.m. the hearing was continued
for administrative purposes, to allow for the submission of proposed exh. no. 29, that would set forth the final
recommendation of the department concerning revisions to recommended conditions #'s 6, 20, 21 and 22. Exhibit
29 was received by the Hearing Examiner on March 22, 2007, and the hearing was declared closed on March 23,
2007 A verbatim recording of the hearing is available in the office of the King County Hearing Examiner.
ISSUES AND TOPICS ADDRESSED:
• Future development tract• Recreation area
• Red-tailed hawks nest• Wetland buffers
• Safe walking conditions • Surface water drainage
SUMMARY:
The proposed subdivision of 17.01 acres into 66 lots in the urban area is approved subject to conditions.
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & DECISION: Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now
makes and enters the following:
FINDINGS:
I. General Information:
Developer: Camwest Real Estate Development, Inc.
9720 NE 120th Place, Suite I 00
Kirkland, WA 98034
Contact: Sars Slatten
425-825-1955
Engineer: Triad Associates
12112 ]15th Ave NE
Kirkland, WA 98034
Contact: Gerry Buck
425-821-8448
STR: I 0-23-05
Location: West of 148th Ave SE at approximately SE120th St.
Zoning: R-4
Acreage: 17 .0 I acres
Number of Lots: 66
Parcel -I 023059023
Density: Approximately 3.9 units per acre
Lot Size: Approximately 5,000 square feet in size
Proposed Use: Single Family Detached Dwellings
Sewage Disposal: City of Renton
Water Supply: Water District# 90
Fire District: City of Renton
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School District: Issaquah School District
Complete Application Date: April 17, 2002
2. Except as modified herein, the facts set forth in the King County Land Use Services Division's preliminary
report to the King County Hearing Examiner for the March 22, 2007, public hearing are found to be
correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. The LUSD staff recommends approval of this
subdivision, subject to conditions.
3. Development of this subdivision may affect, and lead to the abandonment of, a red-tailed hawks nest on
the subject property. The red-trail hawk is not an endangered or threatened species, and no protection of
the red-tail hawk is afforded by Jaw or the King County Code within the designated urban area of King
County.
4. The applicant has proposed the establishment of Tract E as a "future development" tract. DOES
determined that there is no reasonable access available to Tract E that would not cross wetland or wetland
buffer. At the hearing the applicant abandoned its request to designate Tract E as a "future development"
tract, and proposes to establish that tract as recreation area, to be connected by trail with the designated
recreation/detention Tract G within this subdivision and adjacent to the proposed plat of Rosemonte.
5. The applicant has submitted a revised recreation plan for this subdivision and the adjacent plat of
Rosemonte (exh. 26). This plan provides adequate area within Tracts C, G and E and within the proposed
recreation tract and trail within Rosemonte to serve these plats jointly with well conceived amenities for
recreation and open space, consistent with the requirements of the King County Code. To the extent that
a portion of the recreation area necessary to meet the requirements for the plat ofRosemonte is located on
the East Renton property, that can be corrected by boundary line adjustment or recording the two plats as
a single plat, if DOES determines that it is necessary to do so.
6. Wetland buffers within this subdivision will need to be modified, utilizing the buffer averaging provisions
of the critical areas code, to accommodate the proposed alignmentof 145th Avenue Southeast in the
vicinity of the north property line, and adding buffer to mitigate the impacts of the proposed trail corridor
within Tract F (between Tracts E and G), in accordance with the provisions ofKCC 21A.24.045.D.47.b.
7. The proposed subdivision will provide for safe walking conditions for students who will walk to Apollo
Elementary School on southeast I 17th Street by constructing urban improvements to 148th Avenue
Southeast from the plat to Southeast I 17th Street. A school crosswalk (crossing 148th Avenue Southeast)
is located on the north side of Southeast I 17th Street, where an existing walkway is used by students to
travel along the north side of Southeast 11 7th Street east from 148th Avenue Southeast to the school.
This crosswalk also serves students walking from the area north of Southeast I 17th Street.
Consequently, the crosswalk should be maintained on the north side of Southeast I 17th Street unless it is
physically impractical to do so because of constraints resulting from the topography within the right-of-
way for 148th Avenue Southeast, south of Southeast I 17th Street. If those constraints preclude extending
curb, gutter and sidewalk from the plat of East Renton to the north side of Southeast I 17th Street, the
crosswalk can be relocated to the south, and improvements made on the east side of 148th Avenue
Southeast to Southeast I 17th Street.
8. The conceptual review of drainage plans has shown that there are no downstream impacts likely to occur
from development of the subject property if Level I flow control and basic water quality treatment
improvements are designed and constructed in accordance with the 1998 King County Drainage Manual.
The final drainage plan will include calculations to assure that the capacity of drainage facilities and
discharge rates will be consistent with those flow control standards.
CONCLUSIONS:
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I. If approved subject to the conditions recommended below, the proposed subdivision will comply with the goals
and objectives of the King County Comprehensive Plan, subdivision and zoning codes, and other official
land use controls and policies of King County.
2. If approved subject to the conditions recommended below, this proposed subdivision will make appropriate
provision for the public health, safety and general welfare, and for open spaces, drainage ways, streets,
other public ways, transit stops, potable water supply, sanitary waste, parks and recreation, playgrounds,
schools and school grounds and safe walking conditions for students who only walk to school; and it will
serve the public use and interest.
3. The conditions for final plat approval recommended below are in the public interest and are reasonable and
proportionate requirements necessary to mitigate the impacts of the development upon the environment.
4. The dedications of land or easements within and adjacent to the proposed plat, as required for final plat
approval or as shown on the proposed preliminary plat submitted by the Applicant on March 17, 2006 and
the conceptual recreation plan submitted March 22, 2007 (exh. 26), are reasonable and necessary as a
direct result of the development of this proposed plat, and are proportionate to the impacts of the
development.
5. No provisions are required to be made by this subdivision for the protection of the red-tail hawks nest(s)
on the site.
6. The proposed future development designation for Tract E has been withdrawn by the applicant, and that
tract shall be a portion of the designated recreation area for the current development.
7. The proposed conceptual recreation plan submitted as exh. no. 26 is a reasonable and appropriate plan to
serve the plats of East Renton and Rosemonte jointly. Minor alterations may be made in the final design
and review by DOES, and boundary adjustments, if necessary, may be made to comply with provisions of
KCC 21A.14.180-200.
8. Revisions to the wetland buffers will be necessary to comply with the provisions of the King County
Critical Areas Code, to permit construction of 145th Avenue Southeast in the vicinity of the north
property line and to mitigate the impacts of the trail connecting Tracts E and G. ·
9. In order to provide for safe walking conditions for students walking from this development to Apollo
Elementary School, urban improvements must be made to 148th Avenue Southeast north from the
proposed plat to the north side of Southeast I 17th Street. These improvements should be made to the
west side of 148th Avenue Southeast to the extent it is feasible to do so. In the event it is not practical to
construct improvements extending to the existing crosswalk located at the north side of Southeast I 17th
Street, a crosswalk may be established south of Southeast I 17th Street and a safe walkway provided on
the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast from the new crosswalk to the north side of Southeast I 17th
Street.
I 0. Calculations for surface water detention facilities shall assure that the release of storm water from the site
does not exceed the rates allowed by the 1998 King County Drainage Manual for achieving Level I flow
control.
DECISION:
The proposed preliminary plat of East Renton, as revised and received on March 17, 2006, is approved, subject to
the following conditions of final plat approval:
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I. Compliance with all platting provisions of Title 19A of the King County Code.
2. All persons having an ownership interest in the subject property shall sign on the face of the final plat a
dedication that includes the language set forth in King County Council Motion No. 5952.
3. The plat shall comply with the base density and minimum density requirements of the R-4 zone classification.
All lots shall meet the minimum dimensional requirements of the R-4 zone classification or shall be as
shown on the face of the approved preliminary plat, whichever is larger, except that minor revisions to the
plat which do not result in substantial changes may be approved at the discretion of the Department of
Development and Environment Services.
Any/all plat boundary discrepancy(ies) shall be resolved to the satisfaction of DOES prior to the submittal
of the final plat documents. As used in this condition, "discrepancy" is a boundary hiatus, an overlapping
boundary or a physical appurtenance which indicates an encroachment, lines of possession or a conflict of
title.
4. The applicant must obtain final approval from the King County Health Department.
5. All construction and upgrading of public and private roads shall be done in accordance with the King County
Road Standards established and adopted by Ordinance No. 11187, as amended (1993 KCRS). (Also see
conditions 8 and 24.)
6. The applicant must obtain the approval of the King County Fire Protection Engineer for the adequacy of the
fire hydrant, water main, and fire flow standards of Chapter 17.08 of the King County Code.
All future residences constructed within this subdivision are required to be sprinklered (NFPA 130) unless the
requirement is removed by the King County fire Marshal or his/her designee. The Fire Code requires all
portions of the exterior walls of structures to be within 150 feet (as a 11erson would walk via an a1111roved
route around the building) from a minimum 20-foot wide, unobstructed driving surface. To qualify for
removal of the sprinkler requirement, driving surfaces between curbs must be a minimum of28 feet in
width when parking is allowed on one side of the roadway, and at least 36 feet in width when parking is
permitted on both sides. The road width requirement applies to both on-site access and roads accessing
the subdivision.
7. Final plat approval shall require full compliance with the drainage provisions set forth in King County Code
9.04. Compliance may result in reducing the number and/or location oflots as shown on the preliminary
approved plat. Preliminary review has identified the following conditions of approval, which represent
portions of the drainage requirements. All other applicable requirements in KCC 9.04 and the Surface
Water Design Manual (SWDM) must also be satisfied during engineering and final review.
a. Drainage plans and analysis shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual.
DOES approval of the drainage and roadway plans is required prior to any construction.
b. Current standard plan notes and ESC notes, as established by
DOES Engineering Review shall be shown on the engineering plans.
c. The following note shall be shown on the final recorded plat:
"All building downspouts, footing drains, and drains from all impervious surfaces such as patios
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and driveways shall be connected to the permanent storm drain outlet as shown on the approved
construction drawings# on file with DDES and/or the Department of Transportation.
This plan shall be submitted with the application of any building permit. All connections of the
drains must be constructed and approved prior to the final building inspection approval. For those
lots that are designated for individual lot infiltration systems, the systems shall be constructed at
the time of the building permit and shall comply with the plans on file."
d. Storm water facilities shall be designed using the KCRTS level one flow control standard. Water
quality facilities shall also be provided using the basic water quality protection menu. The size of
the proposed drainage tracts may have to increase to accommodate the required detention
volumes and water quality facilities. All runoff control facilities shall be located in a separate
tract and dedicated to King County unless portions of the drainage tract are used for recreation
space in accordance with KCC 21 A.14.180.
e. The applicant has received approval for two drainage adjustment applications regarding designs for the
discharge of storm water and a shared facility detention pond. The adjustment decisions are contained within file
numbers L02V0089 and L04VOI03. During final review of the engineering plans, all applicable conditions of
the adjustment approvals shall be satisfied including requirements for the shared facility located offsite within the
plat of Rosemonte.
f. As stated in the drainage adjustment decision, the offsite drainage pond shall be designed using the
Level I flow control standard. Basic water quality standards are also required for design of the
facility. If a wet pond facility is provided for water quality, the design shall comply with the 3: 1
flow length ratio as outlined on page 6-72 in the drainage manual. For evaluation of the onsite
storm vault and the offsite detention pond, a soils report shall be prepared by a geotechnical
engineer to evaluate the soils and groundwater conditions.
g. For any proposed bypass of storm water from the flow control facility, the final drainage designs shall
comply with applicable design requirements in the drainage manual as outlined on pages 1-36 and
3-52.
h. As required by Special Requirement No. 2 in the drainage manual, the I 00-year floodplain boundaries
for the onsite wetlands shall be shown on the final engineering plans and recorded plat.
Access and Roads
8. The proposed subdivision shall comply with the 1993 King County Road Standards (KCRS) including the
following requirements:
a. During preliminary review the applicant submitted a road variance application (File No. L03V0049),
regarding the crest vertical curve and substandard stopping sight distance along the plat frontage.
In response to the variance application, the King County Road Engineer provided a decision
letter dated October 20, 2004 which approved the variance based upon specific design criteria for
constructing 148th Ave SE. As noted in the variance decision, the crest curve on 148th Ave SE
must be reconstructed to provide 455 feet of stopping sight distance based upon design criteria
with a 2-foot target. The final road improvements and design plans for the project shall
demonstrate compliance with all applicable conditions of approval as stated in the variance
decision.
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b. 148th Avenue SE shall be improved along the frontage as an urban collector arterial including all
design criteria from the road variance decision. In accordance with KCRS 2.02, the curb location
shall be designed at 22-feet from the road crown to provide full width travel lanes and a bike lane.
The preliminary design plans for East Renton shows road grading extending outside the right-of-
way on the east side of 148th Ave SE. During final engineering review, the applicant shall
acquire easements for any proposed construction on private property or provide an alternative
design which is acceptable to King County for road construction within the existing right-of-way.
c. The project entry road to 148th Ave SE shall be improved as an urban neighborhood collector. As
shown on the preliminary plat, the required right-of-way width is 56 feet.
d. The proposed roads within the subdivision shall be improved using urban design standards and in
accordance with the street classifications shown on the preliminary plat map.
e. Tract D shall be improved as a private joint use driveway serving a maximum of two lots. The lots
served shall have undivided ownership of the tract and be responsible for its maintenance. As
specified in KCRS 3.0IC, improvements shall include an 18 foot paved surface and a minimum
tract width of20 feet. Drainage control shall include a curb or thickened edge on one side.
f. Street trees shall be included in the design of all road improvements and shall comply with Section 5.03
of the KCRS.
g. Street illumination shall be provided along the plat frontage and at intersections with arterials in
accordance with KCRS 5.05.
h. The proposed road improvements shall address the requirements for road surfacing outlined in KCRS
Chapter 4. As noted in section 4.0lF, full width pavement overlay is required where widening
existing asphalt, unless otherwise approved by King County.
i. 148th Ave SE is classified as an arterial street which may require designs for bus zones and tum outs.
As specified in KCRS 2.16, the designer shall contact Metro and the local school district to
determine specific requirements.
j. Modifications to the above road conditions may be considered by King County pursuant to the variance
procedures in KCRS 1.08.
9. All utilities within proposed rights-of-way must be included within a franchise approved by the King County
Council prior to final plat recording.
10. The site plans for East Renton show the northerly road stub for 145th Ave SE which may extend into the
wetland buffer and associated setback within the Rosemont plat. During engineering review for East
Renton, a revised road alignment and grading plan shall be provided which demonstrates that road
construction within Rosemonte will comply with applicable sensitive area codes. The revised road design
and grading plan may result in modification or loss of lots as shown on the preliminary plat.
Alternatively, the applicant may seek approval to use buffer averaging as a means to revise the location
of the buffer and BSLB to achieve code compliance within Rosemonte.
11. There shall be no direct vehicular access to or from 148th Ave SE from those lots which abut it. A note
to this effect shall appear on the engineering plans and the final plat.
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12. The applicant shall provide a safe walking access to Apollo Elementary School with urban improvements
along the west side of 148th Ave NE to the existing crosswalk on the north side of SE 117th St. This
improvement includes urban frontage improvements along property frontage of the Plat of East Renton,
urban improvements along frontage of Rosemonte and urban improvements north to the existing
crosswalk on the north side of SE 117'h ST. (It is noted that the adjoining plat of Rosemonte also will be
subject to urban frontage requirements and urban improvements north to the existing crosswalk on the
north side of SE 117'h ST.)
In the event it is not practical to construct urban improvements on the west side of 148th Avenue
Southeast extending to the existing crosswalk, a new crosswalk may be established south of Southeast
I 17th Street and a safe walkway provided on the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast from the new
crosswalk to the north side of Southeast I 17th Street. This alternative may use a graded surface on the
east side of 148th Ave SE to ensure that school-age pedestrians are provided an acceptable-width
walkway surface behind the curbing.
The walkway shall be designed to the satisfaction of the school district and DOES.
Mitigation/Impact Fees
13. The applicant or subsequent owner shall comply with King County Code 14.75, Mitigation Payment
System (MPS), by paying the required MPS fee and administration fee as determined by the applicable
fee ordinance. The applicant has the option to either: (I) pay the MPS fee at the final plat recording, or
(2) pay the MPS fee at the time of building permit issuance. If the first option is chosen, the fee paid shall
be the fee in effect at the time of plat application and a note shall be placed on the face of the plat that
reads, "All fees required by King County Code 14.75, Mitigation Payment System (MPS), have been
paid." If the second option is chosen, the fee paid shall be the amount in effect as of the date of building
permit application.
14. Lots within this subdivision are subject to King County Code 2IA.43, which imposes impact fees to fund
school system improvements needed to serve new development. As a condition of final approval, fifty
percent (50%) of the impact fees due for the plat shall be assessed and collected immediately prior to the
recording, using the fee schedules in effect when the plat receives final approval. The balance of the
assessed fee shall be allocated evenly to the dwelling units in the plat and shall be collected prior to
building permit issuance.
Wetlands
15. Preliminary plat review has identified specific requirements which apply to this project as listed below.
All other applicable requirements from K.C.C. 21A.24 shall also be addressed by the applicant.
a. The Class 2 wetland shall have a minimum SO-foot buffer of undisturbed vegetation as measured from
the wetlan.d edge.
b. Sensitive area tract(s) shall be used to delineate and protect sensitive areas and buffers in development
proposals for subdivisions and shall be recorded on all documents of title of record for all affected
lots.
c. Buffer width averaging may be allowed by King County if it will provide additional protection to the
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wetland/stream or enhance their functions, as long as the total area contained in the buffer on the development
proposal site does not decrease. In no area shall the buffer be less than 65 percent of the required minimum
distance. To ensure such functions are enhanced a mitigation plan will be required for the remaining on-site
sensitive areas. An enhancement plan shall be submitted for review during engineering review.
d. A 15-foot BSBL shall be established from the edge of buffer and/or the sensitive areas Tract(s) and
shown on all affected lots.
e. To ensure long term protection of the Sensitive Areas a split-railed fence ofno more than 4 feet in
height shall be installed along the Sensitive Area Tract boundaries in the area of proposed lots.
Sensitive Area signs shall be attached to the fence at no less than I 00 foot intervals.
f. If alterations of streams and/or wetlands are approved in co~formance with K.C.C. 21 A.24, then a detailed
plan to mitigate for impacts from that alteration will be required to be reviewed and approved along with
the plat engineering plans. A performance bond or other financial guarantee will be required at the time
of plan approval to guarantee that the mitigation measures are installed according to the plan. Once the
mitigation work is completed to a DOES Senior Ecologist's satisfaction, the performance bond may be
replaced by a maintenance bond for the remainder of the five-year monitoring period to guarantee the
success of the mitigation. The applicant shall be responsible for the installation, maintenance and
monitoring of any approved mitigation. The mitigation plan must be installed prior to final inspection of
the plat.
g. Prior to commencing construction activities on the site, the applicant shall temporarily mark sensitive
areas tract(s) in a highly visible manner, and these areas must remain so marked until all
development proposal activities in the vicinity of the sensitive areas are completed.
h. During engineering plan review the applicant shall provide a wetland hydrology analysis to
demonstrate how the wetland hydrology will be maintained post-construction.
i. Detention out-fall structures maybe permitted within the wetland/stream buffers, however, structures
shall be located in the outer edge of the buffer, if possible. All buffer impacts sl)all be mitigated.
11. Development authorized by this approval may require other state and/or federal permits or approvals. It
is the applicant's responsibility to correspond with these agencies prior to beginning work on the site.
12. During engineering review, the plan set shall be routed to the sensitive areas group to determine if the
above conditions have been met.'
Geotcchnical
13. The applicant shall delineate all on-site erosion hazard areas on the final engineering plans (erosion
hazard areas are defined in KCC 21A.06.415). The delineation of such areas shall be approved by a
DOES geologist. The requirements found in KCC 2 lA.24.220 concerning erosion hazard areas shall be
met, including seasonal restrictions on clearing and grading activities.
Sensitive Area
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14. The following note shall be shown on the final engineering plan and recorded plat:
Other
RESTRICTIONS FOR SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS AND SENSITIVE
AREAS AND BUFFERS
Dedication of a sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer conveys to the public a beneficial interest in
the land within the tract/sensitive area and buffer. This interest includes the preservation of native
vegetation for all purposes that benefit the public health, safety and welfare, including control of surface
water and erosion, maintenance of slope stability, and protection of plant and animal habitat. The
sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer imposes upon all present and future owners and occupiers of
the land subject to the tract/sensitive area and buffer the obligation, enforceable on behalf of the public by
King County, to leave undisturbed all trees and other vegetation within the tract/sensitive area and buffer.
The vegetation within the tract/sensitive area and buffer may not be cut, pruned, covered by fill, removed
or damaged without approval in writing from the King County Department of Development and
Environmental Services or its successor agency, unless otherwise provided by law.
The common boundary between the tract/sensitive area and buffer and the area of development activity
must be marked or otherwise flagged to the satisfaction of King County prior to any clearing, grading,
building construction or other development activity on a lot subject to the sensitive area tract/sensitive
area and buffer. The required marking or flagging shall remain in place until all development proposal
activities in the vicinity of the sensitive area are completed.
No building foundations are allowed beyond the required 15-foot building setback line, unless otherwise
provided by law.
15. The plat design shall be revised to provide the minimum suitable recreation space consistent with the
requirements of K.C.C. 2 lA.14.180 and K.C.C. 21A. 14.190 (i.e., minimum area, as well as, sport court
[s], children's play equipment, picnic table[s], benches, etc.), as shown on hearing exh. no. 26.
a. A detailed recreation space plan (i.e., location, area calculations, dimensions, landscape specs,
equipment specs, etc.) shall be submitted for review and approval by DOES prior to or concurrent
with the submittal of engineering plats.
b. A performance bond for recreation space improvements shall be posted prior to recording of the
plat.
16. Tract E shall be designated for recreational area, with an approved trail (across wetland buffers)
extending from the recreational Tract G and functioning as an extension of recreation from Tract G.
Plans for the tract -designation and design, shall comply with codes and shall be to the satisfaction of
ODES prior to engineering approval.
17. A homeowners' association or other workable organization shall be established to the satisfaction of
DOES which provides for the ownership and continued maintenance of the recreation, open space and/or
sensitive area tract(s) which combines usage of recreation area within L03POO 18, the plat of Rosemonte,
pursuant to hearing exh. no. 26. (See condition no. 25.)
18. Street trees shall be provided as follows (per KCRS 5.03 and K.C.C. 21 A.16.050):
a. Trees shall be planted at a rate of one tree for every 40 feet of frontage along all roads. Spacing may be
modified to accommodate sight distance requirements for driveways and intersections.
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b. Trees shall be located within the street right-of-way and planted in accordance with Drawing No. 5-009
of the 1993 King County Road Standards, unless King County Department of Transportation
determines that trees should not be located in the street right-of-way.
c. If King County determines that the required street trees should not be located within the right-of-way,
they shall be located no more than 20 feet from the street right-of-way line.
d. The trees shall be owned and maintained by the abutting lot owners or the homeowners association or
other workable organization unless the county has adopted a maintenance program. Ownership
and maintenance shall be noted on the face of the final recorded plat.
e. The species of trees shall be approved by ODES if located within the right-of-way, and shall not
include poplar, cottonwood, soft maples, gum, any fruit-bearing trees, or any other tree or shrub
whose roots are likely to obstruct sanitary or storm sewers, or that is not compatible with
overhead utility lines.
f. The applicant shall submit a street tree plan and bond quantity sheet for review and approval by DOES
prior to engineering plan approval.
g. The applicant shall contact Metro Service Planning at (206) 684-1622 to determine if I 48th Ave SE is
on a bus route. If I 48th Ave SE is a bus route, the street tree plan shall also be reviewed by
Metro.
h. The street trees must be installed and inspected, or a performance bond posted prior to recording of the
plat. If a performance bond is posted, the street trees must be installed and inspected within one
year of recording of the plat. At the time of inspection, if the trees are found to be installed per
the approved plan, a maintenance bond must be submitted or the performance bond replaced with
a maintenance bond, and held for one year. After one year, the maintenance bond may be
released after ODES has completed a second inspection and determined that the trees have been
kept healthy and thriving.
1. A landscape inspection fee shall also be submitted prior to plat recording. The inspection fee is subject to
change based on the current county fees.
SEPA
11. The following have been established by SEPA as necessary requirements to mitigate the adverse
environmental impacts of this development. The applicants shall demonstrate compliance with these
items prior to final approval.
(I.) To mitigate the significant adverse impact the plat of East Renton will have on the intersections of SR
9001148th Ave SE and SR 9001164th Ave SE, the applicant shall install, either individually or in
conjunction with other development projects in this area, the following improvements at the SR
9001148th Ave intersection:
• A traffic signal, and
• Eastbound and westbound left tum lanes
The design for the SR 9001148th Ave intersection improvements shall be approved by the Washington
State Department of Transportation (and by King County to the extent such improvements are located in
County right-of-way). In addition, at a minimum, the existing entering sight distance looking east for the
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north and south legs of the intersection (602 feet and 386 feet, respectively) shall not be reduced as part of
the intersection improvements. Documentation shall be submitted to show this requirement is met. All
construction work associated with the intersection improvements shall be completed between April I s.t
and September 30th_ This seasonal restriction shall be clearly shown on the final engineering plans.
In lieu of the installation of the above-noted intersection improvements prior to final plat approval, the
applicant may post a financial guarantee with WSDOT which assures the installation of these
improvements within two years of the recording of East Renton. In this event, intersection improvement
design must be approved by WSDOT prior to King County approval of the engineering plans for East
Renton.
If the above-noted intersection improvements have already been made by others prior to the recording of
East Renton, or a financial guarantee has been posted by others which assures the installation of these
improvements, then the applicant for East Renton shall pay a pro-rata share dollar amount to the
developer who has made the improvements or "bonded" for the improvements, in an amount proportional
to the impacts of East Renton. The pro-rata share dollar amount to be paid shall be set by WSDOT, and
documentation shall be provided by the East Renton applicant to the King County Land Use Services
Division to show this payment has been made, prior to final plat recording. The pro-rata dollar amount to
be paid shall be based on the following:
• The final East Renton lot count
• The trip distribution for East Renton
• The total trips contributed to the intersection of SR 900.148th Ave by the plats of Aster Park (LOOP0024),
Stone Ridge 9L99P3008), East Renton (L02P0005), Shamrock (L02P0014), Rosemonte (aka lronwood-
L03P0018), Martin (L05P0019) and any future land use applications submitted to King County for which
compliance with the King County Intersection Standards (KCC 14.80) is required at either the SR
9001148th Ave intersection, or the SR 9001164th Ave High Accident Location.
In the event that either King County or WSDOT adopts a formal "latecomer's" system prior to final plat
recording, that system may be followed in lieu of the approach described above, at the discretion of the
applicant, as long as at a minimum there is a financial guarantee which assures the above-noted
intersection improvements will be installed within two years of the date ofrecording of the plat of East
Renton. [Comprehensive Plan Policy T-303 and King County Code 21 A.28.060A]
(2.) Documentation shall be provided to demonstrate to the satisfaction ofWSDOT that stopping sight
distance (360 feet) is available on the east leg of the SR 9001148th Ave intersection. The
intersection shall be modified by the applicant, if necessary, so that this stopping sight distance
requirement is met on the east leg. In addition, the applicant shall clear vegetation within the
right-of-way along SR 900, e~st of 148th Ave., to maximize the entering sight distance for the
north and south legs of the intersection. [Comprehensive Plan Policy T-303 and King County
Comprehensive Policy T-303 and King County Code 2 IA.28.060A]
25. The recreation area may serve the adjacent plat ofRosemonte. If necessary, boundary line adjustments may
be approved to establish a portion of the East Renton plat recreation area as a part of the Rosemonte Plat,
or the two plats may be recorded as a single plat.
26. Wetland buffer averaging or additional buffer are required to compensate for reduction of wetland buffers
adjacent to 145th Avenue southeast, as proposed in the vicinity of the north property line, and to
compensate for construction of the recreation tract trail through wetland buffer between Tracts E and G.
ORDERED this 5th day of April, 2007.
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James N. O'Connor
King County Hearing Examiner pro tern
TRANSMITIED this 5th day of April, 2007, to the parties and interested persons of record:
Robert L. Anderson Cam West Devel., Inc. Kristine & Keith Childs
PO Box 353 Attn: Sara Slatten 12004 -148th Ave. SE
Maple Valley WA 98038 9720 NE 120th Pl. #100 Renton WA 98059
Kirkland WA 98034
Claudia Donnelly Renee & Mark Engbaum John Graves
10415 -147th Ave. SE 5424 NE 10th St. Lozier Homes
Renton WA 98059 Renton WA 98059-4386 1203 114th Ave. SE
Bellevue WA 98004
Ralph Hickman Robert D. Johns Rebecca Lind
9720 NE !20th Pl. #JOO Johns Monroe Mitsunaga City of Renton, EDNSP
Kirkland WA 98034 1601 -I 14th Ave. SE,# 110 1055 S. Grady Way
Bellevue WA 98004 Renton WA 98057
Seattle KC Health Dept. Triad Associates Kim Claussen
E. Dist. Environ. Health 12112 -I 15th Ave NE DDES/LUSD
14350 SE Eastgate Way Kirkland WA 98034 MS OAK-DE-0100
Bellevue WA 98007
Lisa Dinsmore Peter Dye Nick Gillen
DDES/LUSD DDES/LUSD DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100 MS OAK-DE-0100 MS OAK-DE-0100
Shirley Goll Kristen Langley Karen Scharer
DDES/LUSD DDES/LUSD DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100 MS OAK-DE-0100 MS OAK-DE-0100
Steve Townsend Larry West Kelly Whiting
DDES/LUSD DDES/LUSD KC DOT, Rd. Srvcs. Div.
MS. OAK-DE-0100 MS OAK-DE-0100 MS KSC-TR-0231
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Bruce Whittaker
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO APPEAL
In order to appeal the decision of the Examiner, written notice of appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the King
County Council with a fee of $250.00 (check payable to King County Office of Finance) on or before April 19,
2007. If a notice of appeal is filed, the original and six (6) copies of a written appeal statement specifying the
basis for the appeal and argument in support of the appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the King County
Council on or before April 26, 2007. Appeal statements may refer only to facts contained in the hearing record;
new facts may not be presented on appeal.
Filing requires actual delivery to the Office of the Clerk of the Council, Room I 025, King County Courthouse,
516 /d Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98104, prior to the close of business (4:30 p.m.) on the date due. Prior
mailing is not sufficient if actual receipt by the Clerk does not occur within the applicable time period. The
Examiner does not have authority to extend the time period unless the Office of the Clerk is not open on the
specified closing date, in which event delivery prior to the close of business on the next business day is sufficient
to meet the filing requirement.
If a written notice of appeal and filing fee are not filed within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date of this
report, or if a written appeal statement and argument are not filed within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the date
of this report, the decision of the hearing examiner contained herein shall be the final decision of King County
without the need for further action by the Council.
MINUTES OF THE MARCH 22, 2007, PUBLIC HEARING ON DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES FILE NO. UOZP§{iO~
James N. O'Connor was the Hearing Examiner in this matter. Participating in the hearing were Karen Scharer,
Pete Dye and Kristen Langley, representing the Department; Robert Johns representing the Applicant; and Renee
Engbaum.
Exhibit No. I DOES file L02!;0.Q.O~
Exhibit No. 2 DDES preliminary report for l]i°2'R0005, prepared 12/29/2006 with attachments as follow:
2.1. Plat Map w/66 Lot Plat Design
2.2. City of Renton Sewer Availability
2.3. Road Variance/L03V0049
2.4. Surface Water Management Variance/L02V0089
2.5 Surface Water Management Variance/L04VOI 03
2.6. Density Calculations w/R-4 zoning
2. 7 Recreation cross section for Tract G (previously labeled Tract C)
Exhibit No. 3 Application for land use permit no. AO I P007 l received 4/3/2002
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Exhibit No. 4 Environmental checklist received 4/3/2002
Exhibit No. 5 Revised SEPA Mitigated Determination ofNonsignificance, date ofrevised issuance: 12/29/2006
Exhibit No. 6 Affidavit of posting of Notice of Application indicating posting date of 5/3/2002, received by
ODES on 5/3/2002
Exhibit No. 7 Revised Site plan (66 lot preliminary plat map) received 3/17/2006
Exhibit No. 8 Assessor's maps (2) SE 10-23-05 & SW 11-23-05
Exhibit No. 9 Revised Level I Downstream Analysis by Triad & Associates, received I 1/24/2004
Exhibit No. IO Traffic Impact Analysis by Gary Struthers Associates received 4/3/2002
Exhibit No. 11 Request for School Information form from the Issaquah School District, received 4/25/2002
Exhibit No. 12 King County Certificate of Water Availability, received 4/03/2002
Exhibit No. 13 Vicinity Map for L05P0019, L03POOl 8 & !!&?Ji'.Q9~91, prepared by KC staff on 3/19/2007
Exhibit No. 14 DOES Field Report and GIS Information dated 5/1/2002
Exhibit No. 15 Revised Wetlands Determination and Habitat analysis by C. Gary Schulz dated 9/12/2002
Exhibit No. 16 Watertype/stream Classification Survey comments from Washington Trout, dated I 0/15/2004
Exhibit No. 17 Drainage outfall report by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc., dated 9/24/2002
Exhibit No. 18 Boundary line adjustment proposal with attached map, dated 5/3/2004
Exhibit No. 19 Not entered
Exhibit No. 20 Response to East Renton Transportation Comments by Gary Struthers Associates, Inc., dated
1/23/2003
Exhibit No. 21 Washington State Department ofTranportation comments regarding Traffic Impact An~lysis,
dated 11/13/2002
Exhibit No. 22 Letter from Claudia Donnelly dated 6/13/2003 regarding basin plan, with 2 attachments
Exhibit No. 23 Note from Claudia Donnelly with attached copy of 11/12/03 newspaper article regarding
transportation model
Exhibit No. 24 City of Renton comments, regarding sewer service, dated 3/28/2002
Exhibit No. 25 Revised language for Condition 6
Exhibit No. 26 Conceptual recreation plan by Triad Associates
Exhibit No. 27 Revised preliminary plat received March 22, 2007
Exhibit No. 28 Letter from Renee and Mark Engbaum dated March 22, 2007, with attached map indicating the
location of their property
Exhibit No. 29 Revisions to Conditions 20, 21 and 22
JNOC:gao
L02~-0005 RPT
L02POQO~East Renton
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Document Properties
Title: East Renton
Su~j~~: . ~relimin~ry Plat Application
Author: ! O'Conn?.~. _ .
Keywords: 1 Future development tract, Red-tailed hawks nest, Safe walking conditions, Recreation area, Wetland
buffers, Surface water drainage
Comments: Approve, subject to revised conditions
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April 10, 2007
OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
400 Yesler Way, Room 404
Seattle, Washington 98 l 04
Telephone (206) 296-4660
Facsimile (206) 296-1654
Email: hearex@metrokc.gov
REPORT AND DECISION
SUBJECT: Department of Development and Environmental Services File No. L03P0018
Proposed Ordinance no. 2007-0011
ROSEMONTE
Preliminary Plat Application
Location: West of 148th Avenue Southeast at approximately Southeast 117th Street, Renton
Applicant: Cam West Real Estate Dev., Inc.
represented by Robert Johns, Attorney
Johns Monroe Mitsunaga
1601 -114th Ave. SE,# 110
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Telephone: ( 425) 467-9960 ,
Facsimile: (425) 451-2818
King County: Department of Development and Environmental Services (DOES)
represented by Karen Scharer
900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest
Renton, Washington 98055-1219
Telephone: (206) 296-7114
Facsimile: (206) 296-7051
SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS/DECISION:
Department's Preliminary Recommendation: Approve subject to conditions
Department's Final Recommendation: Approve subject to conditions (modified)
Examiner's Decision: Approve subject to conditions (modified)
EXAMINER PROCEEDINGS:
Hearing Opened: March 22, 2007
Continued for Administrative Purposes: March 22, 2007
Hearing Closed: March 23, 2007
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The public hearing on the proposed subdivision ofRosemonte was conducted concurrently with the public
hearing on the proposed subdivision of East Renton (ODES File No. L02P0005). Participants at the public
hearing and the exhibits offered and entered are listed in the attached minutes. At 12:31 p.m. the hearing was
continued for administrative purposes, to allow for the submission of proposed exh. no. 29, providing proposed
text for modifications to the department's recommended conditions. Exhibit 29 was received by the Hearing
Examiner on March 22, 2007, and the hearing was declared closed on March 23, 2007. A verbatim recording of
the hearing is available in the office of the King County Hearing Examiner.
ISSUES AND TOPICS ADDRESSED:
• Recreation area • Red-tailed hawks nest
• Wetland buffers• Safe walking conditions
• Surface water drainage
SUMMARY:
The proposed subdivision of9.35 acres into 25 lots in the urban area is approved subject to conditions.
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & DECISION: Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now
makes and enters the following:
FINDINGS:
I. General Information:
Developer: Camwest Real Estate Development, Inc.
9720 NE 1201h Place, Suite 100
Kirkland, WA 98034
Contact: Sara Slatten
425-825-1955
Engineer: Triad Associates
12112 115th Ave NE
Kirkland, WA 98034
Contact: Gerry Buck
425-821-8448
STR: 10-23-05
Location: West of 148th Ave SE and south ofSEl 17th St., if extended
Parcel: 1023059395
Zoning: R-4
Acreage: 9 .3 5 acres
Number of Lots: 25
Density: Approximately 2.6 units per acre
Lot Size: Approximately 5,300 square feet in size
Proposed Use: Single Family Detached Dwellings
Sewage Disposal: City of Renton
Water Supply: Water District# 90
Fire District: City of Renton
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School District: Issaquah School District
Complete Application Date: July 8, 2003
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2. Except as modified herein, the facts set forth in the King County Land Use Services Division's preliminary
report to the King County Hearing Examiner for the March 22, 2007, public hearing are found to be
correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. The LUSD staff recommends approval of this·
subdivision, subject to conditions.
3. Development of this subdivision may affect, and lead to the abandonment of, a red-tailed hawks nest on
the adjacent property to the south {proposed subdivision of East Renton). The red-trailed hawk is not an
endangered or threatened species, and no protection of the red-tailed hawk is afforded by law or the King
County Code within the designated urban area of King County.
4. The applicant has submitted a revised recreation plan for this subdivision and the adjacent plat of East Renton
(exh. no. 26). This plan would provide adequate area within Tract B, a trail adjacent to proposed lot 11,
and within Tracts C, G and E and a proposed trail in the adjacent plat of East Renton, to serve these plats
jointly with well conceived amenities for recreation and open space, consistent with the requirements of
the King County Code. To the extent that a portion of the recreation area necessary to meet the
requirements for this plat is located on the East Renton Plat property, that variation from KCC
2 IA.14.180 can be corrected by boundary line adjustment or recording the two plats as a single plat, if
DOES determines that it is necessary to do so.
5. Wetland buffers within this subdivision will need to be modified, utilizing the buffer averaging provisions of
the critical areas code, to accommodate the proposed alignment of 145th Avenue Southeast in the vicinity
of the south property line.
6. The proposed subdivision will provide for safe walking conditions for students who will walk to Apollo
Elementary School on southeast I 17th Street by constructing urban improvements to 148th Avenue
Southeast from the plat to Southeast I 17th Street. A school crosswalk (crossing 148th Avenue Southeast)
is located on the north side of Southeast I 17th Street, where an existing walkway is used by students to
travel along the north side of Southeast I 17th Street, east from 148th Avenue Southeast to the school.
This crosswalk also serves students walking from the area north of Southeast I 17th Street.
Consequently, the crosswalk should be maintained north of Southeast 11 7th Street, unless it is physically
impractical to do so because of constraints resulting from the topography within the right-of-way for
148th Avenue Southeast, south of Southeast I 17th Street. If those constraints preclude extending curb,
gutter and sidewalk from this plat to the north side of Southeast I 17th Street, the crosswalk can be
relocated to the south, and improvements made on the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast extending
north from the relocated crosswalk to Southeast I 17th Street.
7. The conceptual review of drainage plans has shown that there are no downstream .impacts likely to occur from
development of the subject property if Level I flow control and basic water quality treatment
improvements are designed and constructed in accordance with the 1998 King County
Drainage Manual. The final drainage plan will include calculations to assure that the capacity of drainage
facilities and discharge rates will be consistent with those flow control standards.
CONCLUSIONS
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I. If approved subject to the conditions recommended below, the proposed subdivision will comply with the goals
and objectives of the King County Comprehensive Plan, subdivision and zoning codes, and other official
land use controls and policies of King County.
2. If approved subject to the conditions recommended below, this proposed subdivision will make appropriate
provision for the public health, safety and general welfare, and for open spaces, drainage ways, streets,
other public ways, transit stops, potable water supply, sanitary waste, parks and recreation, playgrounds,
schools and school grounds and safe walking conditions for students who only walk to school; and it will
serve the public use and interest.
3. The conditions for final plat approval recommended below are in the public interest and are reasonable and
proportionate requirements necessary to mitigate the impacts of the development upon the environment.
4. The dedications of land or easements within and adjacent to the proposed plat, as required for final plat
approval or as shown on the proposed preliminary plat submitted by the Applicant on March 31, 2006 and
the conceptual recreation plan submitted March 22, 2007 (exh. 26), are reasonable and necessary as a
direct result of the development of this proposed plat, and are proportionate to the impacts of the
development.
5. No provisions are required to be made by this subdivision for the protection of the red-tailed hawks nest(s)
on the site.
6. The proposed conceptual recreation plan submitted as exh. no. 26 is a reasonable and appropriate plan to
. serve the plats of East Renton and Rosemonte jointly. Minor alterations may be made in the final design
and review by ODES, and boundary adjustments, if necessary, may be made to comply with provisions of
KCC 21A.14.I80-200.
7. Revisions to the wetland buffers will be necessary to comply with the provisions of the King County Critical
Areas Code, to permit construction of 145th Avenue Southeast in the vicinity of the south property line.
8. In order to provide for safe walking conditions for students walking from this development to Apollo
Elementary School, urban improvements must be made to 148th Avenue Southeast north from the
proposed plat to the north side of Southeast I 17th Street. These improvements should be made to the
west side of 148th Avenue Southeast to the extent it is feasible to do so. In the event it is not practical to
construct improvements extending to the existing crosswalk located at the north side of Southeast I 17th
Street, a crosswalk may be established south of Southeast I 17th Street and a safe walkway provided on
the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast from the new crosswalk to the north side of Southeast I 17th
Street.
9. Calculations for surface water detention facilities shall assure that the release of storm water from the site
does not exceed the rates allowed by the 1998 King County Drainage Manual for achieving Level I flow
control.
DECISION
The proposed preliminary plat of Rosemonte as revised and revised and received on March 3 I, 2006 is approved,
subject to the following conditions of final plat approval:
I. Compliance with all platting provisions of Title 19A of the King County Code. Actual final recording of the
plat ofRosemonte/LOJi>oois shall either occur subsequent to or concurrent with the recording of the Plat
of East Renton/L02P0005.
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2. All persons having an ownership interest in the subject property shall sign on the face of the final plat a
dedication that includes the language set forth in King County Council Motion No. 5952.
3. The plat shall comply with the base density and minimum density requirements of the R-4 zone classification.
All lots shall meet the minimum dimensional requirements of the R-4 zone classification or shall be as
shown on the face of the approved preliminary plat, whichever is larger, except that minor revisions to the
plat which do not result in substantial changes may be approved at the discretion of the Department of
Development and Environment Services.
Any/all plat boundary discrepancy(ies) shall be resolved to the satisfaction of DOES prior to the submittal
of the final plat documents. As used in this condition, "discrepancy" is a boundary hiatus, an overlapping
boundary or a physical appurtenance which indicates an encroachment, lines of possession or a conflict of
title.
4. The applicant must obtain final approval from the King County Health Department.
5. All construction and upgrading of public and private roads shall be done in accordance with the King County
Road Standards established and adopted by Ordinance No. 11187, as amended (1993 KCRS).
6. The applicant must obtain the approval of the King County Fire Protection Engineer for the adequacy of the
fire hydrant, water main, and fire flow standards of Chapter 17.08 of the King County Code.
All future residences constructed within this subdivision are required to be sprinklered (NFPA 130) unless the
requirement is removed by the King County Fire Marshal or his/her designee. The Fire Code requires all
portions of the exterior walls of structures to be within 150 feet (as a person would walk via an approved
route around the building) from a minimum 20-foot wide, unobstructed driving surface. To qualify for
removal of the sprinkler requirement, driving surfaces between curbs must be a minimum of28 feet in
width when parking is allowed on one side of the roadway, and at least 36 feet in width when parking is
permitted on both sides. The road width requirement applies to both on-site access and roads accessing
the subdivision.
Storm Drainage
7. Final plat approval shall require full compliance with the drainage provisions set forth in King County Code
9.04. Compliance may result in reducing the number and/or location of lots as shown on the preliminary
approved plat. Preliminary review has identified the following conditions of approval, which represent
portions of the drainage requirements. All other applicable requirements in KCC 9.04 and the Surface
Water Design Manual (SWDM) must also be satisfied during engineering and final review.
a. Drainage plans and analysis shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water Design Manual.
DOES approval of the drainage and roadway plans is required prior to any construction.
b. Current standard plan notes and ESC notes, as established by
DOES Engineering Review shall be shown on the engineering plans.
c. The following note shall be shown on the final recorded plat:
"All building downspouts, footing drains, and drains from all impervious surfaces such as patios
and driveways shall be connected to the permanent storm drain outlet as shown on the approved
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construction drawings# on file with DDES and/or the Department of Transportation.
This plan shall be submitted with the application of any building permit. All connections of the
drains must be constructed and approved prior to the fi_nal building inspection approval. For those
lots that are designated for individual lot infiltration systems, the systems shall be constructed at
the time of the building permit and shall comply with the plans on file."
d; Storm water facilities shall be designed using the KCRTS level one flow control standard. Water
quality facilities shall also be provided using the basic water quality protection menu. The size of
the proposed drainage tracts may have to increase to accommodate the required detention
volumes and water quality facilities. All runoff control facilities shall be located in a separate
tract and dedicated to King County unless portions of the drainage tract are used for recreation
space in accordance with KCC 21A.14.180.
e. The applicant has received approval for a drainage adjustment application regarding the proposed
shared facility detention pond. The adjustment decision is contained within file number
L04V0103. During final review of the engineering plans, all applicable conditions of the
adjustment approvals shall be satisfied.
f. As stated in the drainage adjustment decision, the detention pond shall be designed using the Level I
flow control standard and basic water quality standards are required for design of the drainage
facility. If a wet pond facility is provided for water quality, the design shall comply with the 3: 1
flow length ratio as outlined on page 6-72 in the drainage manual.
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g. As required by Special Requirement No. 2 in the drainage manual, the I 00-year floodplain boundaries for the
onsite wetlands shall. be shown on the final engineering plans and recorded plat.
Access/Roads
8. The proposed subdivision shall comply with the 1993 King County Road Standards (KCRS) including the
following requirements:
a. During preliminary review the applicant submitted a road variance application (File No. L06V0042),
regarding the sag vertical curve and substandard stopping sight distance along the plat frontage.
In response to the variance application, the King County Road Engineer provided a decision
letter dated June 20, 2006 which approved the variance based upon required illumination for the
sag curve on 148th Ave SE. The final road improvements and design plans for the project shall
demonstrate compliance with all applicable conditions of approval as stated in the variance
decision.
b. 148th Avenue SE shall be improved along the frontage as an urban collector arterial including all
design criteria from the road variance decision. In accordance with KCRS 2.02, the curb location
shall be designed at 22-feet from the road crown to provide full width travel lanes and a bike lane.
The preliminary design plan for Rosemonte shows road grading extending outside the right-of-
way on the east side of 148th Ave SE. During final engineering review, the applicant shall
acquire easements for any proposed construction on private property or provide an alternative
design which is acceptable to King County for road construction within the existing right-of-way.-
If desired by the applicant, the road frontage improvements for Rosemonte may be satisfied by
development of the East Renton plat.
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c. The proposed loop road within the subdivision (SE I 18th St.) shall be improved as an urban subaccess
street.
d. Tract A shall be improved as a private joint use driveway serving a maximum of two lots. The serving
lots shall have undivided ownership of the tract and be responsible for its maintenance. As
specified in KCRS 3.0IC, improvements shall include an 18 foot paved surface and a minimum
tract width of20 feet. Drainage control shall include a curb or thickened edge on one side.
e. Street trees shall be included in the design of all road improvements and shall comply with Section 5.03
of the KCRS.
f. Street illumination shall be provided along the plat frontage for arterial streets in accordance with
KCRS 5.05.
g. The proposed road improvements shall address the requirements for road surfacing outlined in KCRS
Chapter 4. As noted in section 4.0IF, full width pavement overlay is required where widening
existing asphalt, unless otherwise allowed by King County.
h. 148th Ave SE is classified an arterial street which may require designs for bus zones and turn outs. As specified
in KCRS 2.16, the designer shall contact Metro and the local school district to determine specific requirements.
i. Modifications to the above road conditions may be considered by King County pursuant to the
variance procedures in KCRS 1.08.
9. All utilities within proposed rights-of-way must be included within a franchise approved by the King County
Council prior to final plat recording.
10. The plat plan for Rosemonte shows a retaining wall associated with 145th Ave SE which extends into the
BSBL for the wetland buffer. During engineering review for East Renton, a revised road alignment and
grading plan shall be provided which demonstrates that road construction within Rosemonte will comply
with applicable sensitive area codes. The revised road design and grading plan may result in modification
or loss of lots as shown on the preliminary plat. Alternatively, the applicant may seek approval to use
buffer averaging as a means to revise the location of the buffer and BSLB to achieve code compliance.
11. There shall be no direct vehicular access to or from 148th Ave SE from those lots which abut it. A note
to this effect shall appear on the engineering plans and the final plat.
12. Off-site access to the subdivision shall be over a full-width, dedicated and improved road which has been
accepted by King County for maintenance. If the proposed access road has not been accepted by King
County at the time of recording, then said road shall be fully bonded by the applicant of this subdivision.
13. The applicant shall provide a safe walking access to Apollo Elementary School with urban improvements
along the west side of 148th Ave NE to the existing crosswalk on the north side of SE I 17th St. This
improvement includes urban frontage improvements along property frontage of the Plat of East Renton,
north of SE I 19th Street, as well as urban improvements along frontage of Rosemonte and urban
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improvements north to the existing crosswalk on the north side of SE 11 lh St.
In the event it is not practical to construct urban improvements on the west side of 148th Avenue
Southeast extending to the existing crosswalk, a new crosswalk may be established south of Southeast
I 17th Street and a safe walkway provided on the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast from the new
crosswalk to the north side of Southeast I 17th Street. This alternative may use a graded surface on the
east side of 148th Ave SE to ensure that school-age pedestrians are provided an acceptable-width
walkway surface behind the curbing.
The walkway shall be designed to the satisfaction of the school district and DOES.
Mitigation/Impact Fees
14. The applicant or subsequent owner shall comply with King County Code 14.75, Mitigation Payment
System (MPS), by paying the required MPS fee and administration fee as determined by the applicable
fee ordinance. The applicant has the option to either: (I) pay the MPS fee at the final plat recording, or
(2) pay the MPS fee at the time of building permit issuance. lfthe first option is chosen, the fee paid shall
be the fee in effect at the time of plat application and a note shall be placed on the face of the plat that
reads, "All fees required by King County Code 14.75, Mitigation Payment System (MPS), have been
paid." lfthe second option is chosen, the fee paid shall be the amount in effect as of the date of building
permit application.
15. Lots within this subdivision are subject to King County Code 21 A.43, which imposes impact fees to fund
school system improvements needed to serve new development. As a condition of final approval, fifty
percent (50%) of the impact fees due for the plat shall be assessed and collected immediately prior to the
recording, using the fee schedules in effect when the plat receives final approval. The balance of the
assessed fee shall be allocated evenly to the dwelling units in the plat and shall be collected prior to
building permit issuance.
Wetlands
16. Preliminary plat review has identified specific requirements which apply to this project as listed below.
All other applicable requirements from K.C.C. 21 A.24 shall also be addressed by the applicant.
a. The Class 2 wetland shall have a minimum SO-foot buffer of undisturbed vegetation as measured from
the wetland edge.
b. Sensitive area tract(s) shall be used to delineate and protect sensitive areas and buffers in development
proposals for subdivisions and shall be recorded on all documents of title of record for all affected
lots.
c. Buffer width averaging may be allowed by King County if it will provide additional protection to the
wetland/stream or enhance there functions, as long as the total area contained in the buffer on the
development proposal site does not decrease. In no area shall the buffer be less than 65 percent
of the required minimum distance. To ensure such functions are enhanced a mitigation plan will
be required for.the remaining on-site sensitive areas. An enhancement plan shall be submitted for
review during engineering review.
d. A IS-foot BSBL shall be established from the edge of buffer and/or the sensitive areas Tract(s) and
shown on all affected lots.
e. To ensure long term protection of the Sensitive Areas a split-railed fence ofno more than 4 feet in
height shall be installed along the Sensitive Area Tract boundaries in the area of proposed lots.
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Sensitive Area signs shall be attached to the fence at no less than I 00 foot intervals.
f. If alterations of streams and/or wetlands are approved in conformance with K.C.C. 21 A.24, then a detailed
plan to mitigate for impacts from that alteration will be required to be reviewed and approved along with
the plat engineering plans. A performance bond or other financial guarantee will be required at the time
of plan approval to guarantee that the mitigation measures are installed according to the plan. Once the
mitigation work is completed to a DOES Senior Ecologist's satisfaction, the performance bond may be
replaced by a maintenance bond for the remainder of the five-year monitoring period to guarantee the
success of the mitigation. The applicant shall be responsible for the installation, maintenance and
monitoring of any approved mitigation. The mitigation plan must be installed prior to final inspection of
the plat.
g. Prior to commencing construction activities on the site, the applicant shall temporarily mark sensitive
areas tract(s) in a highly visible manner, and these areas must remain so marked until all
development proposal activities in the vicinity of the sensitive areas are completed.
h. During engineering plat review the applicant shall provide a wetland hydrology analysis to
demonstrate how the wetland hydrology will be maintained post-construction.
i. Detention out-fall structures maybe permitted within the wetland/stream buffers, however, structures
shall be located in the outer edge of the buffer, if possible. All buffer impacts shall be mitigated.
11. Development authorized by this approval may require other state and/or federal permits or approvals. It
is the applicant's responsibility to correspond with these agencies prior to beginning work.on the site.
12. During engineering review, the plan set shall be routed to the sensitive areas group to determine if the
above conditions have been met.
Geo technical
13. The applicant shall delineate all on-site erosion hazard areas on the final engineering plans (erosion
hazard areas are defined in KCC 21A.06.415). The delineation of such areas shall be approved by a
DOES geologist. The requirements found in KCC 21A.24.220 concerning erosion hazard areas shall be
met, including seasonal restrictions on clearing and grading activities.
14. The geotechnical work for this project shall be accomplished in accordance with recommendations
presented in the geotechnical engineering report dated April 23, 2003 by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.
a. Structural fill placement shall be continuously monitored and approved in writing by the project
geotechnical engineer or engineering geologist.
b. After excavation and prior to structural fill or foundation placement, all bearing soils shall be inspected
and approved in writing by an experienced geotechnical engineer or engineering geologist.
c. Structural fill placed for improved areas such as pavements or floor slabs shall be compacted to at least 95
percent of the maximum dry density by ASTM test designation D-1557 (Modified Proctor) or as
recommended by the project geotechnical engineer or engineering geologist.
d. All pile foundation installations shall be continuously monitored by a registered geotechnical engineer or a
licensed engineering geologist for compliance with an approved plan and the geotechnical report.
Compliance and approval of the pile foundation installation shall be documented in a report to the King
County site or building inspector.
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e. The location and height of any proposed rockeries or retaining walls shall be shown on the engineering
plans.
f. Any created fill slope that is 40 percent or steeper and IO feet or greater in vertical height shall be subject
to a 50-foot wide buffer plus a 15-foot wide setback area from its top, toe and sides. This buffer may be
reduced to IO feet with a satisfactory evaluation by a registered geotechnical engineer or licensed
engineering geologist.
g. The applicant shall delineate all on-site erosion hazard areas on the final engineering plans (erosion hazard
areas are defined in KCC 21A.06.415). The delineation of such areas shall be approved by a DDES
geologist. The requirements found in KCC 2 IA.24.220 concerning erosion hazard areas shall be met,
including seasonal restrictions on clearing and grading activities.
Sensitive Area
11. The following note shall be shown on the final engineering plan and recorded plat:
RESTRICTIONS FOR SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS AND SENSITIVE
AREAS AND BUFFERS
Dedication of a sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer conveys to the public a beneficial interest in
the land within the tract/sensitive area and buffer. This interest includes the preservation of native
vegetation for all purposes that benefit the public health, safety and welfare, including control of surface
water and erosion, maintenance of slope stability, and protection of plant and animal habitat. The
sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer imposes upon all present and future owners and occupiers of
the land subject to the tract/sensitive area and buffer the obligation, enforceable on behalf of the public by
King County, to leave undisturbed all trees and other vegetation within the tract/sensitive area and buffer.
The vegetation within the tract/sensitive area and buffer may not be cut, pruned, covered by fill, removed
or damaged without approval in writing from the King County Department of Development and
Environmental Services or its successor agency, unless otherwise provided by law.
The common boundary between the tract/sensitive area and buffer and the area of development activity
must be marked or otherwise flagged to the satisfaction of King County prior to any clearing, grading,
building construction or other development activity on a lot subject to the sensitive area tract/sensitive
area and buffer. The required marking or flagging shall remain in place until all development proposal
activities in the vicinity of the sensitive area are completed.
No building foundations are allowed beyond the required 15-foot building setback line, unless otherwise
provided by law.
Recreational Area
12. The plat design shall be revised to provide the minimum suitable recreation space consistent with the
requirements of K.C.C. 21A.14.180 and K.C.C. 21A. 14.190 (i.e., minimum area, as well as; sport court
[s], children's play equipment, picnic table[s], benches, etc.), as shown on hearing exh. no. 26.
a. A detailed recreation space plan (i.e., location, area calculations, dimensions, landscape specs,
equipment specs, etc.) shall be submitted for review and approval by DDES prior to or concurrent
with the submittal of engineering plats.
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b. A perfonnance bond for recreation space improvements shall be posted prior to recording of the
plat.
c. Modify the plat, as needed to comply with KCC 21 A.14.180.F, as shown in hearing exh. no. 26 for
the plat of East Renton (DOES File No. L02P0005).
I 3. A homeowners' association or other workable organization shall be established to the satisfaction of
ODES which provides for the ownership and continued maintenance of the recreation, open space and/or
sensitive area tract(s), which combine usage of the recreation area of the plat of East Renton (ODES File
No. L02P0005) and this plat, as shown in hearing exh. no. 26 for the plat of East Renton.
14. Street trees shall be provided as follows (per KCRS 5.03 and K.C.C. 21A. l6.050):
a. Trees shall be planted at a rate of one tree for every 40 feet of frontage along all roads. Spacing may be
modified to accommodate sight distance requirements for driveways and intersections.
b. Trees shall be located within the street right-of-way and planted in accordance with Drawing No. 5-009
of the 1993 King County Road Standards, unless King County Department of Transportation
detennines that trees should not be located in the street right-of-way.
c. If King County determines that the required street trees should not be located within the right-of-way,
they shall be located no more than 20 feet from the street right-of-way line.
d. The trees shall be owned and maintained by the abutting lot owners or the homeowners association or
other workable organization unless the county has adopted a maintenance program. Ownership
and maintenance shall be noted on the face of the final recorded plat.
e. The species of trees shall be approved by DOES if located within the right-of-way, and shall not
include poplar, cottonwood, soft maples, gum, any fruit-bearing trees, or any other tree or shrub
whose roots are likely to obstruct sanitary or stonn sewers, or that is not compatible with
overhead utility lines.
f. The applicant shall submit a street tree plan and bond quantity sheet for review and approval by DOES
prior to engineering plan approval.
g. The applicant shall contact Metro Service Planning at (206) 684-1622 to detennine if 148th Ave SE is
on a bus route. If 148th Ave SE is a bus route, the street tree plan shall also be reviewed by
Metro.
h. The street trees must be installed and inspected, or a perfonnance bond posted prior to recording of the
plat. If a perfonnance bond is posted, the street trees must be installed and inspected within one
year ofrecording of the plat. Atthe time of inspection, if the trees are found to be installed per
the approved plan, a maintenance bond must be submitted or the perfonnance bond replaced with
a maintenance bond, and held for one year. After one year, the maintenance bond may be
released after DOES has completed a second inspection and determined that the trees have been
kept healthy and thriving.
i. A landscape inspection fee shall also be submitted prior to plat recording. The inspection fee is subject to
change based on the current county fees.
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25. The engineering plans for this project shall identify the location of any wells on the site and provide notes
which address the requirements for the contractor to abandon the well(s) pursuant to requirements
outlined in the Washington Administrative Code (WAC 173-160).
SEPA
26. The following have been established by SEPA as necessary requirements to mitigate the adverse
environmental impacts of this development. The applicants shall demonstrate compliance with
these items prior to final approval.
(I.) To mitigate the significant adverse impact the plat of Rosemonte will have on the intersections of SR
900/148th Ave SE and SR 900/164th Ave SE, the applicant shall install, either individually or in
conjunction with other development projects in this area, the following improvements at the SR
900/148th Ave intersection:
• A traffic signal, and
• Eastbound and westbound left turn lanes
The design for the SR 9001148th Ave intersection improvements shall be approved by the Washington
State Department of Transportation (and by King County to the extent such improvements are located in
County right-of-way). In addition, at a minimum, the existing entering sight distance looking east for the
north and south legs of the intersection (602 feet and 386 feet, respectively) shall not be reduced as part of
the intersection improvements. Documentation shall be submitted to show this requirementis met. All
construction work associated with the intersection improvements shall be completed between April I st
and September 30th. This seasonal restriction shall be clearly shown on the final engineering plans.
In lieu of the installation of the above-noted intersection improvements prior to final plat approval, the
applicant may post a financial guarantee with WSDOT which assures the installation of these
improvements within two years of the recording ofRosemonte. In this
event, intersection improvement design must be approved by WSDOT prior to King County approval of the
engineering plans for Rosemonte.
If the above-noted intersection improvements have already been made by others prior to the recording of
Rosemonte, or a financial guarantee has been posted by others which assures the installation of these
improvements, then the applicant for Rosemonte shall pay a pro-rata share dollar amount to the developer
who has made the improvements or "bonded" for the improvements, in an amount proportional to the
impacts of Rosemonte. The pro-rata share dollar amount to be paid shall be set by WSDOT, and
documentation shall be provided by the Rosemonte applicant to the King County Land Use Services
Division to show this payment has been made, prior to final plat recording. The pro-rata dollar amount to
be paid shall be based on the following:
The final Rosemonte lot count
• The trip distribution for Rosemonte
• The total trips contributed to the intersection of SR 900.148th Ave by the plats of Aster Park (LOOP0024),
Stone Ridge 9L99P3008), East Renton (L02P0005), Shamrock (L02P0014), Rosemonte (aka lronwood-
L03P00'!.!!), Martin (LOSPOO 19) and any future land use applications submitted to King County for which
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compliance with the King County Intersection Standards (KCC 14.80) is required at either the SR 9001148th
Ave intersection, or the SR 9001164th Ave High Accident Location.
In the event that either King County or WSDOT adopts a formal "latecomer's" system prior to final plat
recording, that system may be followed in lieu of the approach described above, at the discretion of the
applicant, as long as at a minimum there is a financial guarantee which assures the above-noted
intersection improvements will be installed within two years of the date of recording of the plat of
Rosemonte. [Comprehensive Plan Policy T-303 and King County Code 21A.28.060A]
(2.) Documentation shall be provided to demonstrate to the satisfaction of WSDOT that stopping sight
distance (360 feet) is available on the east leg of the SR 9001148th Ave intersection. The
intersection shall be modified by the applicant, if necessary, so that this stopping sight distance
requirement is met on the east leg. In addition, the applicant shall clear vegetation within the
right-of-way along SR 900, east of 148th Ave., to maximize the entering sight distance for the
north and south legs of the intersection. [Comprehensive Plan Policy T-303 and King County
Comprehensive Policy T-303 and King County Code 21A.28.060A]
ORDERED this 10th day of April, 2007.
James N. O'Connor
King County Hearing Examiner pro tern
TRANSMITTED this 9th day of April, 2007, to the parties and interested persons of record:
Robert L. Anderson Cam West Devel., Inc. Kristine & Keith Childs
PO Box 353 Attn: Sara Slatten 12004 -148th Ave. SE
Maple Valley WA 98038 9720 NE 120th Pl. #100 Renton WA 98059
Kirkland WA 98034
Claudia Donnelly Renee & Mark Engbaum John Graves
I 0415 -14 7th Ave. SE 5424 NE 10th St. Lozier Homes
Renton WA 98059 Renton WA 98059-4386 1203 I 14th Ave. SE
Bellevue WA 98004
Ralph Hickman Robert D. Johns Rebecca Lind
9720 NE 120th Pl. #100 Johns Monroe Mitsunaga City of Renton, EDNSP
Kirkland WA 98034 160 I -I 14th Ave. SE,# 110 1055 S. Grady Way
Bellevue WA 98004 Renton WA 98057
Seattle KC Health Dept. Triad Associates Kim Claussen
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E. Dist. Environ. Health 12112 -115th Ave NE DDES/LUSD
14350 SE Eastgate Way Kirkland WA 98034 MS OAK-DE-0100
Bellevue WA 98007
Lisa Dinsmore Peter Dye Nick Gillen
DDES/LUSD DDES/LUSD DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100 MS OAK-DE-0100 MS OAK-DE-0100
Shirley Goll Kristen Langley Karen Scharer
DDES/LUSD DDES/LUSD DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100 MS OAK-DE-0100 MS OAK-DE-0100
Steve Townsend Larry West Kelly Whiting
DDES/LUSD DDES/LUSD KC DOT, Rd. Srvcs. Div.
MS OAK-DE-0100 MS OAK-DE-0100 MS KSC-TR-0231
Bruce Whittaker
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO APPEAL
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In order to appeal the decision of the Examiner, written notice of appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the King
County Council with a fee of $250.00 (check payable to King County Office of Finance) on or before April 24,
2007. If a notice of appeal is filed, the original and six (6) copies of a written appeal statement specifying the
basis for the appeal and argument in support of the appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the King County
Council on or before May I, 2007. Appeal statements may refer only to facts contained in the hearing record;
new facts may not be presented on appeal.
Filing requires actual delivery to the Office of the Clerk of the Council, Room l 025, King County Courthouse,
516 ld Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98 l 04, prior to the close of business (4:30 p.m.) on the date due. Prior
mailing is not sufficient if actual receipt by the Clerk does not occur within the applicable time period. The
Examiner does not have authority to extend the time period unless the Office of the Clerk is not open on the
specified closing date, in which event delivery prior to the close of business on the next business day is sufficient
to meet the filing requirement.
If a written notice of appeal and filing fee are not filed within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date of this
report, or if a written appeal statement and argument are not filed within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the date
of this report, the decision of the hearing examiner contained herein shall be the final decision of King County
without the need for further action by the Council.
MINUTES OF THE MARCH 22, 2007, PUBLIC HEARING ON DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES FILE NO. L02P0005
James N. O'Connor was the Hearing Examiner in this matter. Participating in the hearing were Karen Scharer,
Pete Dye and Kristen Langley, representing the Department; Robert Johns representing the Applicant; and Renee
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Engbaum.
Exhibit No. l DOES file L02P0005
Exhibit No. 2 ODES preliminary report for L02P0005, prepared 12/29/2006 with attachments as follow:
2. l. Plat Map w/66 Lot Plat Design
2.2. City of Renton Sewer Availability
2.3. Road Variance/L03V0049
2.4. Surface Water Management Variance/L02V0089
2.5 Surface Water Management Variance/L04V0103
2.6. Density Calculations w/R-4 zoning
2. 7 Recreation cross section for Tract G (previou'sly labeled Tract C)
Exhibit No. 3 Application for land use permit no. AO 1 P0071 received 4/3/2002
Exhibit No. 4 Environmental checklist received 4/3/2002
Exhibit No. 5 Revised SEPA Mitigated Determination ofNonsignificance, date of revised issuance: 12/29/2006
Exhibit No. 6 Affidavit of posting of Notice of Application indicating posting date of 5/3/2002, received by
ODES on 5/3/2002
Exhibit No. 7 Revised Site plan (66 lot preliminary plat map) received 3/17/2006
Exhibit No. 8 Assessor's maps (2) SE 10-23-05 & SW 11-23-05
Exhibit No. 9 Revised Level 1 Downstream Analysis by Triad & Associates, received 1 l/24/2004
Exhibit No. l O Traffic Impact Analysis by Gary Struthers Associates received 4/3/2002
Exhibit No. l l Request for School Information form from the Issaquah School District, received 4/25/2002
Exhibit No. 12 King County Certificate of Water Availability, received 4/03/2002
Exhibit No. 13 Vicinity Map for L05POO 19, il'iBP-001'8 & L02P0005, prepared by KC staff on 3/19/2007
Exhibit No. 14 DOES Field Report and GlS Information dated 5/1/2002
Exhibit No. 15 Revised Wetlands Determination and Habitat analysis by C. Gary Schulz dated 9/12/2002
Exhibit No. 16 Watertype/stream Classification Survey comments from Washington Trout, dated 10/15/2004
Exhibit No. 17 Drainage outfall report by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc., dated 9/24/2002
Exhibit No. 18 Boundary line adjustment proposal with attached map, dated 5/3/2004
Exhibit No. 19 Not entered
Exhibit No. 20 Response to East Renton Transportation Comments by Gary Struthers Associates, Inc., dated
1/23/2003
Exhibit No. 21 Washington State Department ofTranportation comments regarding Traffic Impact Analysis,
dated 1 I/ 13/2002
Exhibit No. 22 Letter from Claudia Donnelly dated 6/13/2003 regarding basin plan, with 2 attachments
Exhibit No. 23 Note from Claudia Donnelly with attached copy of 11/12/03 newspaper article regarding
transportation model
Exhibit No. 24 City of Renton comments, regarding sewer service, dated 3/28/2002
Exhibit No. 25 Revised language for Condition 6
Exhibit No. 26 Conceptual recreation plan by Triad Associates
Exhibit No. 27 Revised preliminary plat received March 22, 2007
Exhibit No. 28 Letter from Renee and Mark Engbaum dated March 22, 2007, with attached map indicating the
location of their property
Exhibit No. 29 Revisions to Conditions 20, 21 and 22
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May 21, 2008
Pete Dye
King County Department of
Development & Environmental Services
900 Oakesdale Avenue SW
Renton, WA 98055-1219
RE: East Renton Property: L08SR025
Phased Early Start Processing
Dear Pete,
Camwest Development would like to request Phased_ Early Start processing for the
East Renton/Rosemonte property. In addition, we would like to have the $2159.53
that is currently in the existing account credited toward our Early Start deposit.
Should yol! have any questions or need any additional information, please contact
me at (425) 825-195~. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
· CAMWEST DEVELOPMENT, INC.
\n-I 1\JJ\t[. :Ar NJY
J~leiner ' · · ' ·
· Development ProJ ct Manager .
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TRIAD
ASSOCIATES MEMORANDUM I -· IJ}LZ-;.;>
Date:
To:
From:
Re:
Triad Job No.:
Copies To:
April 9, 2008
Gerry Buck, Project Principal
Sheri Murata, P.E
Wetland Recharge Strategy for East Renton/Rosemonte
01-047
File
There are approximately 9.5 acres of wetlands and associated buffers (wetland complex)
occupying the western portions of the two plats of East Renton/Rosemonte. On the attached Existing
Wetland Tributary Area Exhibit these wetlands are identified as B, C, E and F. Wetlands B and C are
located within the East Renton site and Wetland E and F are located within the Rosemonte site. This
complex receives sheet flow runoff from the remaining upland portions of both sites as well as portions of
the 148'" Ave SE right-of-way. With development, it is proposed that both projects will be served by one
detention facility (large combined detention/WO treatment pond), located in a tract in the northeast corner
of Rosemonte. This pond will be sized to provide Level One flow control -discharge from the pond will
provide recharge to wetland F.
In order to maintain hydrology to the remainder of the wetland complex, the yearly volume of
runoff from the upslope area draining to it was calculated utilizing King County Runoff Time Series
(KCRTS) methodology. Using KCRTS, the existing basin's 1.1-year storm peak was determined to occur
on 3/24/04. This date was then bracketed (6-months before and 6-months after) and the time series
analyzed to determine the total annual runoff volume during that 1-year period. The 1. 1 year storm was
selected because it is the lowest intensity and highest frequency storm that KCRTS can model.
Under developed conditions, the goal is to maintain hydrology by recharging the wetland complex
with runoff from the roofs and backyards of selected lots. The number of lots (together with some open
space tract area) needed to provide recharge equivalent to the existing conditions annual 1.1-year
volume was determined by time series iteration. These lots are situated adjacent to or near the wetland
complex, with runoff distributed to each wetland via discharge from flow dispersion trenches. [See
Developed Wetland Recharge Area Exhibit]
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For those recharge roof areas with tightline systems high enough in elevation to physically drain
to the detention pond (lots 72-75), a flow splitter will be used to divert flows exceeding the 1.1-year peak
flow to the pond. Recharge roof and yard area runoff that does not get routed to the pond (portions of
Lots 9 -17, 76 -78, Tracts H and K) will be treated as "bypass" area, and will be compensated for during
detention pond sizing.
The tables below summarizes the KCRTS-computed 1.1-yr annual volumes for Existing and
Developed conditions.
Table 1 -Existing Sit, d R-0-W Area Tributary Onslte Wetland
Wetland Impervious Till Forest Till Pasture Total Area Ex1.1-yr
Area (ac) Area (ac) (ac) (ac) Vol (cf)
Band C 0.09 1.96 4.48 6.53 39,072
E and F 2.50 2.50 18,318
Total 57,390
Wetland Impervious TIii Grass Total Area Ex 1.1-yr
Area (ac) Area (ac) (ac) Vol (cf)
Band C 0.41 0.91 1.32 38,117
E and F 0.23 0.27 0.60 19,384
Total 57,501
L08SR025 Routing Early Start Wetland Review
TO: Nick Gillen
From: Ted Cooper, ERS~c_
206-296-7163
June 11, 2008
Subject: Early Start for East Renton & Rosemonte Plats
(Activity L08SR025)
Project Numbers: East Renton L02P0005
Rosemonte L03P0018
Comments: Please review and comment on the work proposed in
the Early Start engineering plans. Consider the following
Conditions in the enclosed 2-separate sets of Hearing
Examiner's Conditions:
1. Plat of East Renton (L02POOOS):
a. Conditions: 15, 17 & 26.
2. Plat of Rosemonte (L03P0018):
a. Conditions: 16 & 18.
Please determine 'how much of the Wetland Buffer Mitigation
Plan needs to be addressed/resolved for the Early Start
phase.
Enclosures: 1-set of Early Start engineering plans
1-Wetland Buffer Mitigation Plan
1-East Renton Hearing Examiner's Conditions
1-Rosemonte Hearing Examiner's Conditions
1-TIR (Early Start version)
L07SR054 Routing -Main Plat Wetland Review
TO: Nick Gillen
From: Ted Cooper, ERS ~c__
206-296-7163
June 11, 2008
Subject: East Renton & Rosemonte Plats (Activity L07SR054)
Project Numbers: East Renton L02P0005
Rosemonte L03P0018
Comments: Please review and comment on the work proposed in
the main engineering plans. Consider the following
Conditions in the enclosed 2-separate sets of Hearing
Examiner's Conditions:
1. Plat of East Renton (L02P0005):
a. Conditions: 15, 17 & 26.
2. Plat of Rosemonte (L03P0018):
a. Conditions: 16 & 18.
Enclosures: 1-set of main engineering plat plans
1-TIR (complete, non-Early Start version)
1-Wetland Buffer Mitigation Plan
Early Start Review Request for Significant
Tree and FPA Issues
TO: Bruce Engell
From: Ted Cooper, ERS ~c_
206-296-7163
June 12, 2008
Subject: Early Start for East Renton & Rosemonte Plats
Activity Number: L08SR025
Project Numbers: Plat of East Renton L02POOOS
Plat of Rosemonte L03P0018
Due Date (if possible): June 16, 2008
Comments:
1. Please review and comment on the proposed in the Early
Start engineering plans.
2. This plan set is missing some critical items because
the engineer didn't understand what we need for an
early start permit.
3. Since this is 2-plats, I have enclosed 2-separate sets
of Hearing Examiner's Conditions.
4. It appears that an FPA is needed.
5. Is a Tree Retention Plan needed?
6. I have routed this project to Nick Gillen for his
wetland review.
Enclosures: 1-Early Start engineering plan sheets 1-4
1-Wetland Buffer Mitigation Plan
1-East Renton Hearing Examiner's Conditions
1-Rosemonte Hearing Examiner's Conditions
R ~f / ace,WLf/Nf f:. a c.uf-1 ~cy
REVISED Constructability Routing for Early
Start
TO: Land Use Inspection Section
From: Ted Cooper, ERS .:;;fc3..
296-7163
Subject: East Renton & Rosemont Plat
PEES Activity: L08SR025
Projects: L02P0005 & L03P0018
Comments:
July 17, 2008
1. Please review this Early ·start project for
constructability.
2. Notice that plan reviews are pending for the FPA,
landscaping and tree retention & SWPPS plans.
Enclosures: 1-set REVISED engineering plans (Rec'd 6-11-08)
1-set REVISED Wetland Mitigation plans (Rec'd
6-11-08)
1-REVISED TIR (Rec'd 6-11-08)
L08SR025 Routing Early Start Wetland Review
TO: Nick Gillen July 17, 2008
From: Ted Cooper, ERS ~(;_,
206-296-7163
Subject: Early Start for East Renton & Rosemonte Plats
(Activity L08SR025)
Project Numbers: East Renton L02P0005
Rosemonte L03P0018
Comments: Please review the new Early Start (PEES)
engineering plans I'm routing you today. These are new
plans that replace the ones I routed to you on June 11,
2008. From the June 11 routing please consider the
following Conditions in the previously routed 2-separate
sets of Hearing Examiner's Conditions:
1. Plat of East Renton (L02P0005):
a. Conditions: 15, 17 & 26.
2. Plat of Rosemonte (L03P0018):
a. Conditions: 16 & 18.
Please determine how much of the Wetland Buffer Mitigation
Plan needs to be addressed/resolved for the Early Start
phase.
Enclosures: 1-Revised Early Start engineering plans
1-Revised Wetland Buffer Mitigation Plan
!-Revised TIR (June 25, 2008 PEES version)
Date: July 11, 2008
To: Ted Cooper
King County DOES
900 Oaksdale Ave SW
Renton, WA 98055-1219
Job No: 01-047
Project: East Renton/Rosemonte
Enclosed are:
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Early Start Plans
Remarks:
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Early Start Revisions Memorandum
12112 !15th Avenue NE
Kirkland, WA 98034-6929
4Z5.821.8448
425.821.3481 fax
800.488.0756 toll free
www.triadassoc.com
If you have any questions or comments regarding the enclosed please contact Sheri Murata, PE
at (425)821-8448.
Thank you.
"""'q!t,<--a2 4'-ar1 ie M. Ryan '--
dm:nistrative Assistant
Copies To: * Jennifer Reiner, Cam West
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can be provided by speaking to a Zoning/Land Use Technician. Your cooperation is important. Thank you.
Check out the DDES Web site at www.metrokc.gov/ddes
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Mr. Ted Cooper 2 April l 5, 2008
Finally, we have included some notes indicating phasing of the project. While Camwest
intends to open up and perform work on the entire site, they will likely record the project
in two phases: Rosemontc and Lots 1-8 (Division I) of East Renton will be recorded first,
with the remainder of East Renton (Division 2) to follow.
Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this submittal. l would be happy
to meet with you to clarify any point or receive your direction.
Sincerely,
TRIAD ASSOC IA TES
IJ;L_
Richard Tomkins, PE
Principal Engineer
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Mr. Ted Cooper
Engineer II
King County DOES
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RE: East Renton and Rosemonte Plats
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12112 I 15th Avenue NE
Kirkland. WA 98034·6929
425.821.8448
425 821.3481 fax
800.488.0756 toll free
www.triadassoc.com
King County File Nos. L02P0005, L03P0018 Triad Project No. 01-047
Subject: Road and Storm Plans re-submittal, dated 4/15/08
Dear Ted,
I am writing to outline some of the changes made with this plan (and TIR) resubmittal.
The most significant change is that we have eliminated the detention vault on East Renton.
All East Renton drainage (less wetland recharge) is now conveyed north and managed in
an enlarged Rosemonte pond.
Per Claire Jonson's direction, we have applied for a revised Shared Facility Drainage
Adjustment. Based on our conversations with her, approval of this Adjustment is a
formality, the fees providing budget with which to review/process our revision.
With the elimination of the vault, we are proposing a wetland recharge strategy that will
route selected roof and yard area runoff to the wetland system occupying the western
portions of the project. Discharge will be accomplished via several level spreaders located
such that recharge is distributed evenly along the wetland frontage. (Included in our re-
submittal documents is a memo describing our recharge strategy.)
You will also note minor changes to the conveyance system, connecting the East Renton
system to the Rosemonte system and including some upsizing of pipe in the lower reaches
of the combined system.
Additionally, we have been informed that our request for a road variance to allow a
thickened edge along the east side of the 148 1h A venue improvements has been denied.
Accordingly, we have revised our frontage improvement plans to incorporate a standard
rural shoulder and ditch section along this east side. We are proposing temporary
construction easements (permanent slope easements?) on the adjacent lots to accommodate
this section. Cam west is aware of their need to obtain these easements as well as
permission to transition grade at the existing driveways.
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To: Ted Cooper
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King County ODES
900 Oaksdale Ave SW
Renton, WA 98055-1219
12112 t15thAvenue NE
Kirkland. WA 98034-6929
Job No: 01-047
4Z5.8Z1.8448
425.821.3481 fax
800.488.0756 toll free
www.triadassoc.com
Project: East Renton/Rosemonte
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Wetland Recharge Memo
If you have any questions or comments regarding the enclosed please contact Rick Tomkins,
PE at (425)821-8448.
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Administrative Assistant
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PROJECT NUMBER AND NAME IS NECESSARY
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Project Name: £. Ro ntcn / Rcsemonh .
FROM: --rtio,,d A'ff2-CC iotes / Ric.k.To~k",ns I Company Name/ Contact Person
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To: Ted C.cc,per
Date Received by LUSD
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY KING COUNTY STAFF (please print)
Short Plat / Plats
Please specify item(s) dropped-off:
Lot Line Adjustment Penmlt
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that the top portion of this form is completed properly before you drop-off anything. Assistance in finding a project number
can be provided by speaking to a Zoning/Land Use Technician. Your cooperation is important. Thank you.
Check out the DDES Web site at www.metrokc.gov/ddes
Drop-Off Cover Sheet-LUSD Only lg-cvs-dropoff.pdf 11-03-2004 Page 1 of 1
Date: April 16, 2008
To: Ted Cooper
King County ODES
900 Oaksdale Ave SW
Renton, WA 98055-1219
Job No: 01-047
Project: East Renton/Rosemonte
Enclosed are:
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12112 !\5th Avenue NE
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425.821.8448
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Copies To: Jennifer Reiner, Cam West
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April 15, 2008
Mr. Ted Cooper
Engineer I!
King County DOES
M.S. OAK-DE-0100
RE: East Renton and Rosemonte Plats
12112 I 15th Avenue NE
Kirkland. WA 98034-6929
425.821.8448
425.821.3481 fax
800.488.0756 toll free
www .triadassoc.com
King County File Nos. L02P0005, L03P00!8 Triad Project No. 01-047
Subject: Road and Storm Plans re-submittal, dated 4/15/08
Dear Ted,
I am writing to outline some of the changes made with this plan (and TIR) resubmittal.
The most significant change is that we have eliminated the detention vault on East Renton.
All East Renton drainage (less wetland recharge) is now conveyed north and managed in
an enlarged Rosemonte pond.
Per Claire Jonson's direction, we have applied for a revised Shared Facility Drainage
Adjustment. Based on our conversations with her, approval of this Adjustment is a
formality, the fees providing budget with which to review/process our revision.
With the elimination of the vault, we are proposing a wetland recharge strategy that will
route selected roof and yard area runoff to the wetland system occupying the western
portions of the project. Discharge will be accomplished via several level spreaders located
such that recharge is distributed evenly along the wetland frontage. (Included in our re-
submittal documents is a memo describing our recharge strategy.)
You will also note minor changes to the conveyance system, connecting the East Renton
system to the Rosemonte system and including some upsizing of pipe in the lower reaches
of the combined system.
Additionally, we have been informed that our request for a road variance to allow a
thickened edge along the east side of the 148 1
1, A venue improvements has been denied.
Accordingly, we have revised our frontage improvement plans to incorporate a standard
rural shoulder and ditch section along this east side. We are proposing temporary
construction easements (permanent slope easements?) on the adjacent lots to accommodate
this section. Cam west is aware of their need to obtain these easements as well as
permission to transition grade at the existing driveways.
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Finally, we have included some notes indicating phasing of the project. While Camwest
intends to open up and perform work on the entire site, they will likely record the project
in two phases: Rosemonte and Lots 1-8 (Division 1) of East Renton will be recorded first,
with the remainder of East Renton (Division 2) to follow.
Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this submittal. I would be happy
to meet with you to clarify any point or receive your direction.
Sincerely,
TRIAD AS SOCIA TES
Richard Tomkins, PE
Principal Engineer
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Cooper, Ted
From: Rick Tomkins (rtomkins@triadassociates.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 2:04 PM
. To: Cooper, Ted
Subject: RE: East Renton & Rosemonte Plats (L07SR054) -Early Start Requirements
Thanks Ted -I will discuss with Camwest and let you know what they decide.
Rick
From: Cooper, Ted [mailto:Ted.Cooper@kingcounty.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:07 AM
To: Rick Tomkins
Cc: Pete.Dye@Kingcounty.gov; Joanne.Carlson@Kingcounty.gov
Subject: East Renton & Rosemonte Plats (L07SR054) -Early Start Requirements
Rick,
I'm writing you this e-mail in response to your request for an early start permit for the East Renton & Rosemonte Plats
(combined review Activity Number L07SR054).
Please contact Joanne Carlson (206-296-7216) to set up an Activity Number to bill for the early start permit. Also ask her
for the required deposit amount for this early start project. The required deposit is quite small because plan review time js
billed hourly to the early start Activity Number. Notice that we don't create review budgets for earlyytart projects because
they are not p__[Qject managed.
The following is a general checklist of the basic components required for an Early Start Permit:
Early Start Plan Review:
[ J (I) Standard Cover sheet included with Title for Phased Engineering Early Start (You can
abbreviate it as "P.E.E.S.").
[ ) (2) List the scope of work for early start (Scope of work will vary for each project -Evaluate
clearing, grading for roads, lot grading, utility installation, vault construction, offsite work). Structural work is
not allowed for P.E.E.S. prjects.
[ ] (3) Update the sheet index to identify all plans with updated page numbers.
[ ) ( 4) Include standard ESC plan prepared in accordance with all requirements listed above for
erosion and sediment control.
[ ) (5) Include detailed construction sequence and identify ESC supervisor.
[ ) (6) Show standard erosion control notes.
[ ) (7) Show early start activity number on all plan sheets.*
[ ) Please submit 3-sets of plans and a cover letter (addressed to Jim Sanders, PE) requesting this early start
permit.
[ ) Critlcal_path item: If a tree retention plan is required for this subdivision, it must be approved by DOES
before any clearing can begin on the site.
'IMPORTANT: The Early Start Activity Number must be created by ODES staff before the project will be accepted
04/30/2008 •
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by DOES.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Ted Cooper, P.E.
Engineer/I
Phone: (206) 296-7163
FAX: (206) 296-6613
E-Mail: ted.cooper@kingcounty.gov
M.S. OAK-DE-0100
04/30/2008
Page 2 of2
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King County
Department of Development
and Environmental Services
Land Use Services Division
900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest
Renton, Washington 98055-1219
206-296-6600 TTY 206-296-7217
For alternate formats, call 206-296-6600.
Drop-Off Cover Sheet for Land Use Services Division
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Date Received by LUSD
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED BY KING COUNTY STAFF (please print)
Short Plat/ Plats
Please specify item(s) dropped-olf:
Lot Line Adjustment Permit
Please specify item(s) dropped-off:
Right of Way Permit
Please specify item(s) dropped-off:
Clearing I Grading Permit -Adclitional information requested.
Please specify item{s) dropped-off:
PLEASE NOTE: All drop-off ilem(s) will be logged into t11e compute, unuer the project number, therefore, ii is important
that the top po1iion of this form is comµle!ed.properly before you drop-off anything. Assistance in finding a project number
can be provided by speaking to a Zoning/Land Use Technician. Your coopera!ion is important. Thank you.
Clwck out t/Jc DOES Web site at www.metrokc.gov/ddes
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W King County
Department of Development
and Environmental Services
900 Oakesdale Avenue SW
Renton, WA 98055-1219
Engineering Plan Review Comments
Proiect Tvoe : Earll£ Start Review Date : 07/30/2008
Proiect #Isl: L02P0005 & L03P0018 Review No: 1
Proiect Name : East Renton & Rosemont Plats . . . ttt .. 1 • L08SR025 . I i:,,v• /2061296-6613
T!Ror SWDM
Item Sub Plan orKCRS
Item Sheet(s) Reference Review Comments .
I No Tree Retention and/or Soils Amendment Plans are required, per
Bruce EnQell's 6-19-2008 e-mail.
2 TIR Submit 3-sets of each of the followine to insert into the 3-TIR's:
TIR& D.4.5.2, Submit all specifications and calculations for the pond, its
affected pgs D-28 overflows and orifices. Since flow control is required now and the
A plans &D-29 permanent pond is being built now, it makes more sense to install
the permanent FROP-T and orifices in CB 45 now. The pond &
orifice calculations look OK for the permanent pond. Also update
the olans.
TIR& Fig 5.3.4A As designed, a minimum 21 "-diameter riser (with no more than 0.5'
affected pg 5-50 & head) is required because this riser must be designed to convey the
B plans pg. 5-29 100-year flows before the pond's emergency overflow weir starts to
function. See the required overflow sequence in Sections A-A & C
C. Also uodate the olans.
TIR& Fig 5.3.IB In the control structure, minimum 3 .8' (SAY 4.0'?) -wide jailhouse
C affected pg. 5-29 weir is needed.The proposed 3.5'-width minus 11-#5 bars doesn't
plans provide your minimum 3.2' -calcul_ated width. Also update the
olans.
D TIR Reference Submit bond quantity worksheets, an RID facilities summary
8-C & 8-D worksheet with the sketch.
3 1, 5 D.5.4, pgs Specify the name & phone number of the ESC Supervisor (per
D-43,D-44 reQuirements for "hiQh)v sensitive sites).
Tbl.4.2.2A For all pipe outfalls, the "TEMPORARY SUMP" and the
4 4, 5 Fig.4.2.2B pond/sediment trap emergency overflow spillways add rip rap pad
(pgs 4-28 dimensions and material specifications per this table and figure.
& 4-30)
5 5
Resolve the following conflicting pipe sizes for the northernmost
sediment trap (6" nine that has a 12" oioe invert\.
Reviewer: Ted Cooner
Email : Ted.Coooer"''kinncountv.nov
Phone: 12061 296-7163 c.-, .. · Ted Cooner
Item
Resolved?
Consultant Resnonse ---. . . IY or NI
T!Ror SWDM Item
Item Sub Plan orKCRS Resolved?
Item Sheet(s) Reference Review Comments Consultant Resnonse IV or M
Modify the note stating, "TEST PIT (TYP)" so it says "TEST PIT
6 4, 5 REFERENCED IN GEO. REPORT (TYP)" because it is
ambieuous to the LUIS reviewer (and nossibly others).
Correct the contour lines at the inlets and outlets of all culverts.
7 4, 5 Check ALL proposed pipes and make the changes needed to ensure
all of them have 1'-minimum nine cover.
Label the two buffer lines at the edge of the wetland for clarity.
8 4, 5 Nick Gillen is responsible for approving these buffer lines and any
clearine nronosed within them (e.e., adiacent to Lot 76).
Fig.5.3.1.C For CB 46, use a birdcage on a minimum 54"-diameter TYPE 2 CB
9 5 to 10 (pg 5-30) with an at grade rip rap blanket surrounding it. Also specify that it
is to be field located. A Type IL CB can't be used as proposed (non
standard\.
Adjacent to the 6'-wide ACP emergency spillway, show and specifS
the rip rap to be as wide as this weir (i.e., bottom plus side slopes).
10 5 to 10 Also extend the rip rap from this weir downstream and fan it
outward to a reasonably level spot ( even if it is sllightly in the
wetland buffer) so erosion won't occur.
II 8, 9 In the "STORM DRAIN OUTFALL FROM POND" profile, make
the following changes:
A 8, 9 Geo.report Add a note specifying that backfill over the pipe in the berm must
& no 5-20 be 95% of Modified Proctor ner SWDM.
B 8,9 Geo.report Show the required embankment key per the SWDM and the
& no 5-20 0 eotechnical renort.
C 8, 9 Correct the profile location of the control structure (CB 45) so it
matches its olan view location.
12 5 to IO Since you propose to install the pond's permanent liner now, we
hiehlv recommend the followine:
Install all permanent pipes and structures that will extend through
A 5 to 10 the pond liner now because it will be difficult and costly to instally
them later.
Omit the temporary sediment pond riser proposed inside of the
B 5 to 10 pond and use the permanent riser in the control structure instead (to
avoid tearin• and later renairino the nond liner).
15 8 Resolve the followine nond liner issues:
Show the pond liner in all pond cross sections and details of its
A installation. Clearly show and specify the required I'-
overexcavation, the backfill (plus its specifications) over the liner
and all reauired nlantines.
In the geotechnical detail, the pond liner is shown above the top
B elevation of the pond's internal 3:1 slopes. This isn't OK. Fill will
slide down the oond liner where slones exceed 3: I.
TIRor SWDM Item
Item Sub Plan orKCRS Resolved?
' ... Item Sheet(s) Reference Review Comments Consultant Resnonse /Y or Nl
16 6 Change the construction sequence as follows:
A 6 Remove the word "Recommended" from the headine.
B 6 Make the first step say "Schedule a pre-construction conference
with the DDES site inspector bv calling (206) 295-6642".
SWDM 5-Correct the bollard locations and spacing per SWDM & KCRS.
17 10 22, KCRS Locate faces of fixed bollards at edges of access road. Locate 2-
5-013 removable ones at eciual soacing between fixed ones.
18 8,9 SWDM Design and completely specify the pond embankments per the
Pe 5-20 "Embankments" section.
19 5 to 10 SWDM pesign and completely specify the pond fencing and setbacks per
Pg 5-22 & SWDM.
Embankment fill can't be placed in the ROW of Early Start Permits
(see Pond Section A-A). This isn't shown in plan view contours
20 9 (i.e., a contradiction). Note that roadway embankment concerns
must be addressed (but this is part of final plan review/approval).
TIRor SWDM . Item
Item Sub Plan orKCRS Resolved?
Item Sheet(s) Reference Review Comments Consultant Resoonse (Y or N)
.
TIRor SWDM Item
Item Sub Plan orKCRS Resolved?
Item Sheet(s) Reference . Review Comments Consultant Resoonse (Y or N)
Cooper, Ted
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Attachments:
Rick and Jennifer,
Cooper, Ted
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 4:44 PM
'Rick Tomkins'; 'Jennifer Reiner'
Jeff Pray (Jeff.Pray@Kingcounty.gov); Pete Dye (Pete.Dye@Kingcounty.gov)
L08SR025 East Renton/Rosemonte Early Start
L08SR025 List#1.xls
My review comments for this early start are in the attached list below. Jeff Pray's comments have been integrated into this
list too. Notice that Nick Gillan's approval is needed for this project and he is on vacation until 8-12-2008.
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Llst#l.xls (44 KB)
For each item on this list, please add your comments to the "Consultant Response" section of this spreadsheet.
If you have any questions please contact me.
Sincerely,
Ted Cooper, P.E.
Engineer/I
Phone: (206) 296-7163
FAX: (206) 296-6613
E-Mail: ted.cooper@kingcounty.gov
M.S. OAK-DE-0100
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King County
Road Services Divisic;,n
Department of Transportation
KSC-TR-0222
201 South Jcckson Street
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
October 31, 2007
Roy Lewis
12112-I 15th Avenue NE
Kirkland, WA 98034
RE: Road Variance L07V0082 East Renton/Rosemonte -Related File L03POOl 8
Dear Mr. Johnson:
Thank you for your application for variances from the 1993 King County Road Standards
(KCRS). You requested variances from Section 2.12 concerning the stopping sight
distance (SSD) in hours of darkness for three proposed sag vertical curves.
You demonstrated that the three sag vertical curves can be adequately illuminated to
provide KCRS SSD. I approve a variance to allow the three sag curves with illumination
to provide KCRS SSD. The curves are at STA 6+85 of SE I 19th Street, STA 25+55 of
146th Avenue SE, and STA 16+00 of 147th Avenue SE. The Department of Development
and Environmental Services will review the plan details on the illumination.
This decision applies only to KCRS identified in the variance request. All other design
requirements in the KCRS and other regulations, such as surface water management and
zoning, must still be satisfied for a land use permit application. The applicant retains the
rights and privileges afforded by King County Code and adopted Public Rules pertaining
to road variance processing (KCC 14.42, PUT 10-2). This variance decision is valid for
one year from date ofletter unless an associated land use permit is pending or submitted
within the one year period. In these cases, the variance decision is valid for the duration of
the permit processing.
·-
Roy Lewis
October 31, 2007
Page 2
A copy of staffs analysis, findings, and conclusions is enclosed. If you have any
questions, please call Craig Comfort, Road Variance Engineer, Traffic Engineering
Section, at ·
206-263-6109.
Sincerely,
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Paulette Norman, P.E.
County Road Engineer
PN:CC:kc
Enclosure
cc: James Sanders, P.E., Development Engineer, Land Use Services Division (LUSD),
DOT
Department of Development and Environmental Services (DOES)
Pete Dye, P.E., Senior Engineer, LUSD, DOES
Linda Dougherty, Division Director, Road Servic.es Division (RSD), Department of
Transportation (DOT)
Matthew Nolan, P .E., County Traffic Engineer, Traffic Engineering Section, RSD,
DOT
Fatin Kara, P .E., Supervising Engineer, Traffic Engineering Section, RSD, DOT
Kris Langley, Senior Engineer, Traffic Engineering Section, RSD, DOT
Craig Comfort, P .E., Road Variance Engineer, Traffic Engineering Section, RSD,
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King County
Road Services Division
Department of Tran!lportation
Traffic Engineering Section
MS KBC·TR·0222
201 South Jo.ckton St.n,et
Seattle, WA 98104
October 31, 2007
TO: Variance File
FM: Craig Comfort, PE., Road Variance Engineer, Traffic Engineering Section
RE: Road Variance L07V0082 -East Renton/Rosemonte -Related File L03POO 18
Applicant's Presentation:
I. The East Renton/Rosemonte Plat is for 91 lots fronting the west side of 148th Avenue SE at
SE I 19th Street. Variances are requested to illuminate three sag vertical curves, one on a
subcollector street, and another two on subaccess streets. Illumination is proposed to
mitigate for deficient nighttime stopping sight distance (SSD) for the SO-foot vertical sag
curve at STA 6+85 on SE I 19th Street, a subcollector. Illumination is proposed to mitigate
for the SSD on a proposed SO-foot sag curve at STA 25+55 on 146th Avenue SE.
Illumination is proposed to mitigate for the SSD on a proposed 149-foot sag curve at STA
16+00 on 147th Avenue SE.
2. The proposal with the sag curves illuminated will be safe and comparable to the King
County Road Standards.
Staff's Findings and Conclusions:
I. Concurrence with the applicant's presentation.
2. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials' manual comfort
in riding criteria were met for the anticipated vehicular speeds through the sag curves.
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king County
Road Services Division
Department of Transportation
KSC-TR-0222
201 South Jackson Street
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
October 31, 2007
· Roy Lewis
12112 -115th A venue NE
Kirkland, WA 98034
RE: Road Variance L07V0082 East Renton/Rosemonte -Related File L03P0018
Dear Mr. Johnson:
Thank you for your application for variances from the 1993 King County Road Standards
(KCRS). You requested variances from Section 2.12 concerning the stopping sight
distance (SSD) in hours of darkness for three proposed sag vertical curves.
You demonstrated that the three sag vertical curves can be adequately illuminated to
provide KCRS SSD. I approve a variance to allow the three sag curves with illumination
to provide KCRS SSD. The curves are at STA 6+85 of SE 119th Street, STA 25+55 of
146th Avenue SE, and STA 16+00 of 147th Avenue SE. The Department of Development
and Environmental Services will review the plan details on the illumination.
This decision applies only to KCRS identified in the variance request. All other design
requirements in the KCRS and other regulations, such as surface water management and
zoning, must still be satisfied for a land use permit application. The applicant retains the
rights and privileges afforded by King County Code and adopted Public Rules pertaining
to road variance processing (KCC 14.42, PUT 10-2). This variance decision is valid for
one year from date of letter unless an associated land use permit is pending or submitted
within the one year period. In these cases, the variance decision is valid for the duration of
the permit processing.
@•~1202M.
Roy Lewis
October 31, 2007
Page 2
A copy of staffs analysis, findings, and conclusions is enclosed. If you have any
questions, please call Craig Comfort, Road Variance Engineer, Traffic Engineering
Section, at
206-263-6109.
Sincerely,
~av--a~
foy,
Paulette Norman, P.E.
County Road Engineer
PN:CC:kc
Enclosure
cc: James Sanders, P.E., Development Engineer, Land Use Services Division (LUSD),
DOT
Department of Development and Environmental Services (DDES)
Pete Dye, P.E., Senior Engineer, LUSD, DOES
Linda Dougherty, Division Director, Road Services Division (RSD), Department of
Transportation (DOT)
Matthew Nolan, P.E., County Traffic Engineer, Traffic Engineering Section, RSD,
DOT
Fatin Kara, P .E., Supervising Engineer, Traffic Engineering Section, RSD, DOT
Kris Langley, Senior Engineer, Traffic Engineering Section, RSD, DOT
Craig Comfort, P.E., Road Variance Engineer, Traffic Engineering Section, RSD,
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King County
Road ServiC8s Division
Department of Trnm1portation
Traffic Engineoring Section
MS KSC·TR·0222
201 South Jackaon Street
Seattle, WA 98104
October 31, 2007
TO: Variance File
FM: Craig Comfort, P.E., Road Variance Engineer, Traffic Engineering Section
RE: Road Variance L07V0082 -East Renton/Rosemonte -·Related File L03POOl8
Applicant's Presentation:
I. The East Renton/Rosemonte Plat is for 91 lots fronting the west side of 148th Avenue SE at
SE I 19th Street. Variances are requested to illuminate three sag vertical curves, one on a
subcollector street, and another two on subaccess streets. Illumination is proposed to
mitigate for deficient nighttime stopping sight distance (SSD) for the 50-foot vertical sag
curve at ST A 6+85 on SE I 19th Street, a subcollector. Illumination is proposed to mitigate
for the SSD on a proposed 50-foot sag curve at ST A 25+55 on 146th Avenue SE.
Illumination is proposed to mitigate for the SSD on a proposed 149-foot sag curve at ST A
16+00 on 147th Avenue SE.
2. The proposal with the sag curves illuminated will be safe and comparable to the King
County Road Standards.
Staff's Findings and Conclusions:
I. Concurrence with the applicant's presentation.
2. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials' manual comfort
in riding criteria were met for the anticipated vehicular speeds through the sag curves.
King County
Department of Development and Environmental Services
Land Use Services Division
Web Date· 09/28/2005
900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest
Renton, Washington 98055-1219
206-296-6600 TIY 206-296-7217 For alternate formats, call 206-296-6600.
Project Name:
East Renton/Rosemonte
Project Address and Parcel Number:
1023059390/1023059023
Applicant/Design Engineer Name:
Cam West I Rebecca Cushman
Address:
12112115'" Ave NE
City, State, ZIP:
Kirkland, WA 98034
gin ri Name:
Triad Associates
Telephone:
425 821-8448
ODES Engineer Initials:
D Route Application to LUIS
D Check here if project engineering plans are approved and construction has begun.
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT/DESIGN ENGINEER:
Date:
¥15-07
Please be sure to include all plans, sketches, photos and maps which may assist in complete review and consideration of
your variance request. For a complete list of road variance submittal requirements, refer to separate list from DOES.
Failure to provide all pertinent information may result in delayed processing or denial of request. Please submit this
request and applicable fee to the Department of Development and Environmental Services (ODES) Permit Center at 900
Oakesdale Ave. SW, Renton, WA 98055-1219. To make an appointment for permit submittal, please call 206-296-6797.
For more information, refer to the ODES Web site, www.metrokc.gov/ddes.
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DESCRIPTION OF VARIANCE REQUEST:
Intersection Stopping_ Sight_ Distance_: Illumination on a Sag Curve.
APPLICABLE SECTION(S) OF STANDARDS:
1993 KC Road Standards 2.12C and D.
JUSTIFICATION (see attachments, pages
see attached
AUTHORIZATION SIGNATURES:
____ to ___ ):
DOES STAFF R1i:COMMENDATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AUTHORIZATION
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0 A roval O Conditioned A roval O Denied
County Design Engineer: Date
Development Engineer/Designe County Road Engineer: Date
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
. Re~ut the DOES Web site at www.metrokc.gov.c
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King County
Department of Development and Environmental Services
Land Use Services Division
900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest
Renton, Washington 98055-1219
206-296-6600 TIY 206-296-7217
Project Name:
East Renton/Rosemonte
Project Address and Parcel Number:
1023059390/1023059023
Applicant/Design Engineer Name:
Cam West I Rebecca Cushman
Address:
121121151h Ave NE
City, State, ZIP:
Kirkland, WA 98034
.,
Web Date: 09/28/2005
ROAD STANDARDS
VARIANCE REQUEST TO THE
COUNTY ROAD ENGINEER
For alternate formats, call 206-296-6600.
Date:
¥, /),{} 7
Telephone:
425 821-8448
DDES Engineer Initials:
D Route Application to LUIS
D Check here if project engineering plans are approved and construction has begun.
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT/DESIGN ENGINEER:
Please be sure to include all plans, sketches, photos and maps which may assist in complete review and consideration of
your variance request. For a complete list of road variance submittal requirements, refer to separate list from DOES.
Failure to provide all pertinent information may result in delayed processing or denial of request. Please submit this
request and applicable fee to the Department of Development and Environmental Services (DOES) Permit Center at 900
Oakesdale Ave. SW, Renton, WA 98055-1219. To make an appointment for permit submittal, please call 206-296-6797.
For more information, refer to the DOES Web site, www.metrokc.gov/ddes.
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DESCRIPTION OF VARIANCE REQUEST:
Intersection Stopping Sight Distance: Illumination on a Sag Curve.
APPLICABLE SECTION(S) OF STANDARDS:
1993 KC Road Standards 2.12C and D.
JUSTIFICATION (see attachments, pages
see attached
AUTHORIZATION SIGNATURES·
---):
ODES STAFF RECOMMENDATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AUTHORIZATION
D Annroval D Conditioned Annroval D Denied
County Design Engineer: Date
Development Engineer/Designee: Date County Road Engineer: Date
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL:
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RoadStandardLe(~ltldo oo~rdvar.pdf 09/28/2005 K.C. D.D.E.S. Page 1 of 1
August 15, 2007
Craig Comfort
King County Department of Transportation
Road Services Division
Traffic Engineering Section
201 S. Jackson Street
MS KSC-0231
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
RE: East Renton/Rosemonte
King County Project# L02P0005 (Triad Job No. 01-047)
Dear Craig:
12112 I 15th Avenue NE
Kirkland. WA 98034-6929
425.821.8448
425.821.3481 fax
800.488 0756 toll free
www triadassoc.com
Please review the enclosed variance for three illuminated sag curves, one on a sub-collector street and two
on sub-access streets. This request is to approve an adjustment to the 1993 King County Road Standards
section 2.12C and D. To assist in the review of the adjustment request, please see the enclosed exhibits.
SE 1191h Street is a sub-collector road serving homes within the proposed development and with a design
speed of 30 mph. The sag curve in question is located between Sta. 6+85 to 7+ 35 (50 feet). By
calculation, the minimum length of curve required would be 244 feet using an intersection stopping site
distance of 125 feet at the "T" intersection of SE 119'" Street and 145'" Ave SE. Due to topographical
grading constraints of the site, a comfort curve of 50 feet has been
provided. Illumination is proposed at this intersection to provide nighttime stopping sight distance
mitigation.
146th Avenue SE is a sub-access road with a design speed of25 mph. The sag curve in question is
between Sta. 25+55 to 26+05 (50 feet). By calculation, the minimum length of curve required would be
140 feet utilizing an intersection stopping site distance of 125 feet for the intersection of SE 1191h Street
and 1461h Ave SE. Due to topographical grading constraints of the site, a 50 foot comfort curve has been
provided at this intersection. Illumination is proposed to provide nighttime stopping sight distance
mitigation.
147'" Avenue SE is a sub-access road with a design speed of25 mph. The sag curve in question is
between Sta. 16+00 to 16+50 (50 feet). By calculation, the minimum length of curve required would be
149 feet utilizing an intersection stopping site distance of 125 feet for the intersection of SE 119'" Street
and 147'h Ave SE. Due to topographical grading constraints of the site, a 50 foot comfort curve has been
provided at this intersection. Illumination is proposed to provide nighttime stopping sight distance
mitigation.
Please let me know if you require any further information for your consideration of this request.
Sincerely,
Project Engineer
Cc: Cam West, Jennifer Reiner
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OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER
REPORT AND DECISION
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
400 Yesler Way, Room 404
Seattle, Washington 98104
Telephone (206) 296-4660
Facsimile (206) 296-1654
Email: hearex@metrokc.gov
SUBJECT: Department of Development and Environmental Services File No. L03P0018
Proposed Ordinance no. 2007-0011
Location:
Applicant:
cc,-.ROSEMONTE
Preliminary Plat Application
West of 148th Avenue Southeast at approximately Southeast 11 7th
Street, Renton
Cam West Real Estate Dev., Inc.
represented by Robert Johns, Attorney
Johns Monroe Mitsunaga
1601 -I 14th Ave. SE,# 110
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Telephone: (425) 467-9960
Facsimile: ( 425) 451-2818
King County: Department of Development and Environmental
Services (ODES)
represented by Karen Scharer
900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest
Renton, Washington 98055-1219
Telephone: (206) 296-7114
Facsimile: (206) 296-7051
SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS/DECISION:
Department's Preliminary Recommendation:
Department's Final Recommendation:
Examiner's Decision:
EXAMINER PROCEEDINGS:
Approve subject to conditions
Approve subject to conditions (modified)
Approve subject to conditions (modified)
Hearing Opened: March 22, 2007
Continued for Administrative Purposes: March 22, 2007
Hearing Closed: fo) l2 (C; l2 Q W/ l2 [;\March 23, 2007
The public hearing on the proposed subdivision of Rosemont.trrs·conducted concurrr§J with the
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public hearing on the proposed.subdivision of East Renton (DOES File No. L02P0005). Participants at
the public hearing and the exhibits offered and entered arc listed in the attached minutes. At 12:31 p.m.
the hearing was continued for administrative purposes, to allow for the submission of proposed exh. no.
29, providing proposed text for modifications to the department's recommended conditions. Exhibit 29
was received by the Hearing Examiner on March 22, 2007, and the hearing was declared closed on March
23, 2007. A verbatim recording of the hearing is available in the office of the King County Hearing
Examiner.
ISSUES AND TOPICS ADDRESSED:
Recreation area
Wetland buffers
• Surface water drainage
SUMMARY:
Red-tailed hawks nest
Safe walking conditions
The proposed subdivision of 9.35 acres into 25 lots in the urban area is approved subject to conditions.
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & DECISION: Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner
now makes and enters the following:
FINDINGS:
I. General Information:
Developer:
Engineer:
STR:
Location:
Parcel:
Zoning:
Acreage:
Number of Lots:
Density:
Lot Size:
Proposed Use:
Sewage Disposal:
Water Supply:
Camwest Real Estate Development, Inc.
9720 NE 120 11 ' Place, Suite I 00
Kirkland, WA 98034
Contact: Sara Slatten
425-825-1955
Triad Associates
12112115'"AveNE
Kirkland, WA 98034
Contact: Gerry Buck
425-821-8448
I 0-23-05
West of 148'h Ave SE and south of SE! 17•h St., if extended
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R-4
9.35 acres
25
Approximately 2.6 units per acre
Approximately 5,300 square feet in size
Single Family Detached Dwellings
City of Renton
Water District # 90
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Fire District:
School District:
City of Renton
Issaquah School District
Complete Application Date: July 8, 2003
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2. Except as modified herein, the facts set forth in the King County Land Use Services Division's
preliminary report to the King County Hearing Examiner for the March 22, 2007, public hearing
are found to be correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. The LUSD staff
recommends approval of this subdivision, subject to conditions.
3. Development of this subdivision may affect, and lead to the abandonment of, a red-tailed hawks
nest on the adjacent property to the south (proposed subdivision of East Renton). The red-trailed
hawk is not an endangered or threatened species, and no protection of the red-tailed hawk is
afforded by law or the King County Code within the designated urban area of King County.
4. The applicant has submitted a revised recreation plan for this subdivision and the adjacent plat of
East Renton ( exh. no. 26). This plan would provide adequate area within Tract B, a trail adjacent
to proposed lot 11, and within Tracts C, G and E and a proposed trail in the adjacent plat of East
Renton, to serve these plats jointly with well conceived amenities for recreation and open space,
consistent with the requirements of the King County Code. To the extent that a portion of the
recreation area necessary to meet the requirements for this plat is located on the East Renton Plat
property, that variation from KCC 21 A.14.180 can be corrected by boundary line adjustment or
recording the two plats as a single plat, ifDDES detennines that it is necessary to do so.
5. Wetland buffers within this subdivision will need to be modified, utilizing the buffer averaging
provisions of the critical areas code, to accommodate the proposed alignment of 145th Avenue
Southeast in the vicinity of the south property line.
6. The proposed subdivision will provide for safe walking conditions for students who will walk to
Apollo Elementary School on southeast I 17th Street by constructing urban improvements to
148th Avenue Southeast from the plat to Southeast I 17th Street. A school crosswalk (crossing
148th Avenue Southeast) is located on the north side of Southeast I 17th Street, where an existing
walkway is used by students to travel along the north side of Southeast I 17th Street, east from
148th Avenue Southeast to the school. This crosswalk also serves students walking from the area
north of Southeast I 17th Street. Consequently, the crosswalk should be maintained north of
Southeast I 17th Street, unless it is physically impractical to do so because of constraints resulting
from the topography within the right-of-way for 148th Avenue Southeast, south of Southeast
I 17th Street. If those constraints preclude extending curb, gutter and sidewalk from this plat to
the north side of Southeast 11 7th Street, the crosswalk can be relocated to the south, and
improvements made on the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast extending north from the
relocated crosswalk to Southeast I 17th Street.
7. The conceptual review of drainage plans has shown that there are no downstream impacts likely
to occur from development of the subject property if Level I flow control and basic water quality
treatment improvements are designed and constructed in accordance with the 1998 King County
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Drainage Manual. The final drainage plan will include calculations to assure that the capacity of
drainage facilities and discharge rates will be consistent with those flow control standards.
CONCLUSIONS
I. If approved subject to the conditions recommended below, the proposed subdivision will comply
with the goals and objectives of the King County Comprehensive Plan, subdivision and zoning
codes, and other official land use controls and policies of King County.
2. If approved subject to the conditions recommended below, this proposed subdivision will make
appropriate provision for the public health, safety and general welfare, and for open spaces,
drainage ways, streets, other public ways, transit stops, potable water supply, sanitary waste,
parks and recreation, playgrounds, schools and school grounds and safe walking conditions for
students who only walk to school; and it will serve the public use and interest.
3. The conditions for final plat approval recommended below are in the public interest and are
reasonable and proportionate requirements necessary to mitigate the impacts of the development
upon the environment.
4. The dedications of land or easements within and adjacent to the proposed plat, as required for
final plat approval or as shown on the proposed preliminary plat submitted by the Applicant on
March 31, 2006 and the conceptual recreation plan submitted March 22, 2007 (exh. 26), are
reasonable and necessary as a direct result of the development of this proposed plat, and are
proportionate to the impacts of the development.
5. No provisions are required to be made by this subdivision for the protection of the red-tailed
hawks nest(s) on the site.
6. The proposed conceptual recreation plan submitted as exh. no. 26 is a reasonable and appropriate
plan to serve the plats of East Renton and Rosemonte jointly. Minor alterations may be made in
the final design and review by DOES, and boundary adjustments, if necessary, may be made to
comply with provisions of KCC 21 A.14.180-200.
7. Revisions to the wetland buffers will be necessary to comply with the provisions of the King
County Critical Areas Code, to permit construction of 145th Avenue Southeast in the vicinity of
the south property line.
8. In order to provide for safe walking conditions for students walking from this development to
Apollo Elementary School, urban improvements must be made to 148th Avenue Southeast north
from the proposed plat to the north side of Southeast I 17th Street. These improvements should
be made to the west side of 148th Avenue Southeast to the extent it is feasible to do so. In the
event it is not practical to construct improvements extending to the existing crosswalk located at
the north side of Southeast I 17th Street, a crosswalk may be established south of Southeast I 17th
Street and a safe walkway provided on the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast from the new
crosswalk to the north side of Southeast 117th Street.
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9. Calculations for surface water detention facilities shall assure that the release of storm water from
the site does not exceed the rates allowed by the 1998 King County Drainage Manual for
achieving Level l flow control.
DECISION
The proposed preliminary plat of Rosemonte as revised and revised and received on March 31, 2006 is
approved, subject to the following conditions of final plat approval:
1. Compliance with all platting provisions of Title 19A of the King County Code. Actual final
recording of the plat ofRosemonte/L03POOl 8 shall either occur subsequent to or concurrent with
the recording of the Plat of East Renton/L02P0005.
2. All persons having an ownership interest in the subject property shall sign on the face of the final
plat a dedication that includes the language set forth in King County Council Motion No. 5952.
3. The plat shall comply with the base density and minimum density requirements of the R-4 zone
classification. All lots shall meet the minimum dimensional requirements of the R-4 zone
classification or shall be as shown on the face of the approved preliminary plat, whichever is
larger, except that minor revisions to the plat which do not result in substantial changes may be
approved at the discretion of the Department of Development and Environment Services.
Any/all plat boundary discrepancy(ies) shall be resolved to the satisfaction of ODES prior to the
submittal of the final plat documents. As used in this condition, "discrepancy" is a boundary
hiatus, an overlapping boundary or a physical appurtenance which indicates an encroachment,
lines of possession or a conflict of title.
4. The applicant must obtain final approval from the King County Health Department.
5. All construction and upgrading of public and private roads shall be done in accordance with the
King County Road Standards established and adopted by Ordinance No. 11187, as amended
(1993 KCRS).
6. The applicant must obtain the approval of the King County Fire Protection Engineer for the
adequacy of the fire hydrant, water main, and fire flow standards of Chapter 17.08 of the King
County Code.
All future residences constructed within this subdivision are required to be sprinklered (NFPA
130) unless the requirement is removed by the King County Fire Marshal or his/her designee.
The Fire Code requires all portions of the exterior walls of structures to be within 150 feet (as a
person would walk via an approved route around the building) from a minimum 20-foot wide,
unobstructed driving surface. To qualify for removal of the sprinkler requirement, driving
surfaces between curbs must be a minimum of 28 feet in width when parking is allowed on one
side of the roadway, and at least 36 feet in width when parking is pennitted on both sides. The
road width requirement applies to both on-site access and roads accessing the subdivision.
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Storm Drainage
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7. Final plat approval shall require full compliance with the drainage provisions set forth in King
County Code 9.04. Compliance may result in reducing the number and/or location of lots as
shown on the preliminary approved plat. Preliminary review has identified the following
conditions of approval, which represent portions of the drainage requirements. All other
applicable requirements in KCC 9.04 and the Surface Water Design Manual (SWDM) must also
be satisfied during engineering and final review.
a. Drainage plans and analysis shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water
Design Manual. ODES approval of the drainage and roadway plans is required prior to
any construction.
b. Current standard plan notes and ESC notes, as established by
ODES Engineering Review shall be shown on the engineering plans.
c. The following note shall be shown on the final recorded plat:
"All building downspouts, footing drains, and drains from all impervious surfaces such as
patios and driveways shall be connected to the permanent storm drain outlet as shown on
the approved construction drawings# on file with DOES and/or the
Department of Transportation. This plan shall be submitted with the application of any
building permit. All connections of the drains must be constructed and approved prior to
the final building inspection approval. For those lots that are designated for individual lot
infiltration systems, the systems shall be constructed at the time of the building pennit
and shall comply with the plans on file."
d. Storm water facilities shall be designed using the KCRTS level one flow control
standard. Water quality facilities shall also be provided using the basic water quality
protection menu. The size of the proposed drainage tracts may have to increase to
accommodate the required detention volumes and water quality facilities. All runoff
control facilities shall be located in a separate tract and dedicated to King County unless
portions of the drainage tract are used for recreation space in accordance with KCC
21A.l4.l80.
e. The applicant has received approval for a drainage adjustment application regarding the
proposed shared facility detention pond. The adjustment decision is contained within
file number L04V0103. During final review of the engineering plans, all applicable
conditions of the adjustment approvals shall be satisfied.
f. As stated in the drainage adjustment decision, the detention pond shall be designed using
the Level I flow control standard and basic water quality standards are required for
design of the drainage facility. If a wet pond facility is provided for water quality, the
design shall comply with the 3:1 flow length ratio as outlined on page 6-72 in the
drainage manual.
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g. As required by Special Requirement No. 2 in the drainage manual, the 100-year
floodplain boundaries for the onsite wetlands shall be shown on the final engineering
plans and recorded plat.
Access/Roads
8. The proposed subdivision shall comply with the 1993 King County Road Standards (KCRS)
including the following requirements:
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a. During preliminary review the applicant submitted a road variance application (File No.
L06V0042), regarding the sag vertical curve and substandard stopping sight distance
along the plat frontage. In response to the variance application, the King County Road
Engineer provided a decision letter dated June 20, 2006 which approved the variance
based upon required illumination for the sag curve on 1481
" Ave SE. The final road
improvements and design plans for the project shall demonstrate compliance with all
applicable conditions of approval as stated in the variance decision.
b. 1481h Avenue SE shall be improved along the frontage as an urban collector arterial
including all design criteria from the road variance decision. In accordance with KCRS
2.02, the curb location shall be designed at 22-feet from the road crown to provide full
width travel lanes and a bike lane. The preliminary design plan for Rosemonte shows
road grading extending outside the right-of-way on the east side of 1481
" Ave SE. During
final engineering review, the applicant shall acquire easements for any proposed
construction on private property or provide an alternative design which is acceptable to
King County for road construction within the existing right-of-way. If desired by the
applicant, the road frontage improvements for Rosemonte may be satisfied by
development of the East Renton plat.
c. The proposed loop road within the subdivision (SE 1181
" St.) shall be improved as an
urban subaccess street.
d. Tract A shall be improved as a private joint use driveway serving a maximum of two lots.
The serving lots shall have undivided ownership of the tract and be responsible for its
maintenance. As specified in KCRS 3.0lC, improvements shall include an 18 foot paved
surface and a minimum tract width of 20 feet. Drainage control shall include a curb or
thickened edge on one side.
e. Street trees shall be included in the design of all road improvements and shall comply
with Section 5.03 of the KCRS.
f. Street illumination shall be provided along the plat frontage for arterial streets in
accordance with KCRS 5.05.
g. The proposed road improvements shall address the requirements for road surfacing
outlined in KCRS Chapter 4. As noted in section 4.01 F, full width pavement overlay is
required where widening existing asphalt, unless otherwise allowed by King County.
L03 POO 18-Rosemonte 8
h. 148'" Ave SE is classified an arterial street which may require designs for bus zones and
turn outs. As specified in KCRS 2.16, the designer shall contact Metro and the local
school district to determine specific requirements.
1. Modifications to the above road conditions may be considered by King County pursuant
to the variance procedures in KCRS 1.08.
9. All utilities within proposed rights-of-way must be included within a franchise approved by the
King County Council prior to final plat recording.
10. The plat plan for Rosemonte shows a retaining wall associated with 145'" Ave SE which extends
into the BSBL for the wetland buffer. During engineering review for East Renton, a revised road
alignment and grading plan shall be provided which demonstrates that road construction within
Rosemonte will comply with applicable sensitive area codes. The revised road design and
grading plan may result in modification or loss oflots as shown on the preliminary plat.
Alternatively, the applicant may seek approval to use buffer averaging as a means to revise the
location of the buffer and BSLB to achieve code compliance.
11. There shall be no direct vehicular access to or from 148'" Ave SE from those lots which abut it.
A note to this effect shall appear on the engineering plans and the final plat.
12. Off-site access to the subdivision shall be over a full-width, dedicated and improved road which
has been accepted by King County for maintenance. If the proposed access road has not been
accepted by King County at the time of recording, then said road shall be fully bonded by the
applicant of this subdivision.
13. The applicant shall provide a safe walking access to Apollo Elementary School with urban
improvements along the west side of 148" Ave NE to the existing crosswalk on the north side of
SE 117'" St. This improvement includes urban frontage improvements along property frontage of
the Plat of East Renton, north of SE I 19th Street, as well as urban improvements along frontage
of Rosemonte and urban improvements north to the existing crosswalk on the north side of SE
117'"St.
In the event it is not practical to construct urban improvements on the west side of 148th Avenue
Southeast extending to the existing crosswalk, a new crosswalk may be established south of Southeast
11 7th Street and a safe walkway provided on the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast from the new
crosswalk to the north side of Southeast 117th Street. This alternative may use a graded surface on
the east side of 148th Ave SE to ensure that school-age pedestrians are provided an acceptable-width
walkway surface behind the curbing.
The walkway shall be designed to the satisfaction of the school district and DDES.
Mitigation/Impact Fees
14. The applicant or subsequent owner shall comply with King County Code 14.75, Mitigation
Payment System (MPS), by paying the required MPS fee and administration fee as determined by
the applicable fee ordinance. The applicant has the option to either: ( l) pay the MPS fee at the
final plat recording, or (2) pay the MPS fee at the time of building permit issuance. If the first
option is chosen, the fee paid shall be the fee in effect at the time of plat application and a note
L03POO 18-Rosemonte 9
shall be placed on the face of the plat that reads, "All fees required by King County Code 14.75,
Mitigation Payment System (MPS), have been paid." If the second option is chosen, the fee paid
shall be the amount in effect as of the date of building permit application.
15. Lots within this subdivision are subject to King County Code 21A.43, which imposes impact fees
to fund school system improvements needed to serve new development. As a condition of final
approval, fifty percent (50%) of the impact fees due for the plat shall be assessed and collected
immediately prior to the recording, using the fee schedules in effect when the plat receives final
approval. The balance of the assessed fee shall be allocated evenly to the dwelling units in the
plat and shall be collected prior to building permit issuance.
Wetlands
16. Preliminary plat review has identified specific requirements which apply to this project as listed
below. All other applicable requirements from K.C.C. 21A.24 shall also be addressed by the
applicant.
a. The Class 2 wetland shall have a minimum 50-foot buffer of undisturbed vegetation as
measured from the wetland edge.
b. Sensitive area tract(s) shall be used to delineate and protect sensitive areas and buffers in
development proposals for subdivisions and shall be recorded on all documents of title of
record for all affected lots.
c. Buffer width averaging may be allowed by King County if it will provide additional
protection to the wetland/stream or enhance there functions, as long as the total area
contained in the buffer on the development proposal site does not decrease. In no area
shall the buffer be less than 65 percent of the required minimum distance. To ensure
such functions are enhanced a mitigation plan will be required for the remaining on-site
sensitive areas. An enhancement plan shall be submitted for review during engineering
review.
d. A 15-foot BSBL shall be established from the edge of buffer and/or the sensitive areas
Tract(s) and shown on all affected lots.
e. To ensure long term protection of the Sensitive Areas a split-railed fence of no more than
4 feet in height shall be installed along the Sensitive Area Tract boundaries in the area of
proposed lots. Sensitive Area signs shall be attached to the fence at no less than I 00 foot
intervals.
f. If alterations of streams and/or wetlands are approved in conformance with K.C.C.
21 A.24, then a detailed plan to mitigate for impacts from that alteration will be required
to be reviewed and approved along with the plat engineering plans. A performance bond
or other financial guarantee will be required at the time of plan approval to guarantee that
the mitigation measures are installed according to the plan. Once the mitigation work is
completed to a DDES Senior Ecologist's satisfaction, the performance bond may be
replaced by a maintenance bond for the remainder of the five-year monitoring period to
guarantee the success of the mitigation. The applicant shall be responsible for the
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installation, maintenance and monitoring of any approved mitigation. The mitigation
plan must be installed prior to final inspection of the plat.
g. Prior to commencing construction activities on the site, the applicant shall temporarily
mark sensitive areas tract(s) in a highly visible manner, and these areas must remain so
marked until all development proposal activities in the vicinity of the sensitive areas are
completed.
h. During engineering plat review the applicant shall provide a wetland hydrology analysis
to demonstrate how the wetland hydrology will be maintained post-construction.
1. Detention out-fall structures maybe permitted within the wetland/stream buffers,
however, structures shall be located in the outer edge of the buffer, if possible. All buffer
impacts shall be mitigated.
17. Development authorized by this approval may require other state and/or federal permits or
approvals. It is the applicant's responsibility to correspond with these agencies prior to beginning
work on the site.
18. During engineering review, the plan set shall be routed to the sensitive areas group to determine if
the above conditions have been met.
Geotechnical
19. The applicant shall delineate all on-site erosion hazard areas on the final engineering plans
( erosion hazard areas are defined in KCC 2 JA.06.415). The delineation of such areas shall be
approved by a DDES geologist. The requirements found in KCC 21A.24.220 concerning erosion
hazard areas shall be met, including seasonal restrictions on clearing and grading activities.
20. The geotechnical work for this project shall be accomplished in accordance with
recommendations presented in the geotechnical engineering report dated April 23, 2003 by
Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.
a. Structural fill placement shall be continuously monitored and approved in writing by the
project geotechnical engineer or engineering geologist.
b. After excavation and prior to structural fill or foundation placement, all bearing soils
shall be inspected and approved in writing by an experienced geotechnical engineer or
engineering geologist.
c. Structural fill placed for improved areas such as pavements or floor slabs shall be
compacted to at least 95 percent of the maximum dry density by ASTM test designation
D-1557 (Modified Proctor) or as recommended by the project geotechnical engineer or
engineering geologist.
d. All pile foundation installations shall be continuously monitored by a registered
geotechnical engineer or a licensed engineering geologist for compliance with an
approved plan and the geotechnical report. Compliance and approval of the pile
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foundation installation shall be documented in a report to the King County site or
building inspector.
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e. The location and height of any proposed rockeries or retaining walls shall be shown on
the engineering plans.
f. Any created fill slope that is 40 percent or steeper and 10 feet or greater in vertical height
shall be subject to a 50-foot wide buffer plus a 15-foot wide setback area from its top, toe
and sides. This buffer may be reduced to 10 feet with a satisfactory evaluation by a
registered geotechnical engineer or licensed engineering geologist.
g. The applicant shall delineate all on-site erosion hazard areas on the final engineering
plans ( erosion hazard areas are defined in KCC 2 lA.06.415). The delineation of such
areas shall be approved by a DOES geologist. The requirements found in KCC
21A.24.220 concerning erosion hazard areas shall be met, including seasonal restrictions
on clearing and grading activities.
Sensitive Area
21. The following note shall be shown on the final engineering plan and recorded plat:
RESTRICTIONS FOR SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS AND SENSITIVE
AREAS AND BUFFERS
Dedication of a sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer conveys to the public a beneficial
interest in the land within the tract/sensitive area and buffer. This interest includes the
preservation of native vegetation for all purposes that benefit the public health, safety and
welfare, including control of surface water and erosion, maintenance of slope stability, and
protection of plant and animal habitat. The sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer imposes
upon all present and future owners and occupiers of the land subject to the tract/sensitive area and
buffer the obligation, enforceable on behalf of the public by King County, to leave undisturbed all
trees and other vegetation within the tract/sensitive area and buffer. The vegetation within the
tract/sensitive area and buffer may not be cut, pruned, covered by fill, removed or damaged
without approval in writing from the King County Department of Development and
Environmental Services or its successor agency, unless otherwise provided by law.
The common boundary between the tract/sensitive area and buffer and the area of development
activity must be marked or otherwise flagged to the satisfaction of King County prior to any
clearing, grading, building construction or other development activity on a lot subject to the
sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer. The required marking or flagging shall remain in
place until all development proposal activities in the vicinity of the sensitive area are completed.
No building foundations are allowed beyond the required 15-foot building setback line, unless
otherwise provided by law.
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Recreational Area
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22. The plat design shall be revised to provide the minimum suitable recreation space consistent with
the requirements ofK.C.C. 21A.14.180 and K.C.C. 21A. 14.190 (i.e., minimum area, as well as,
sport court[s], children's play equipment, picnic table[s], benches, etc.), as shown on hearing exh.
no. 26.
Other
a. A detailed recreation space plan (i.e., location, area calculations, dimensions, landscape
specs, equipment specs, etc.) shall be submitted for review and approval by DDES prior
to or concurrent with the submittal of engineering plats.
b. A performance bond for recreation space improvements shall be posted prior to recording
of the plat.
c. Modify the plat, as needed to comply with KCC 21A.14.180.F, as shown in hearing exh.
no. 26 for the plat of East Renton (DDES File No. L02P0005).
23. A homeowners' association or other workable organization shall be established to the satisfaction
ofDDES which provides for the ownership and continued maintenance of the recreation, open
space and/or sensitive area tract(s), which combine usage of the recreation area of the plat of East
Renton (DDES File No. L02P0005) and this plat, as shown in hearing exh. no. 26 for the plat of
East Renton.
24. Street trees shall be provided as follows (per KCRS 5.03 and K.C.C. 21A.16.050):
a. Trees shall be planted at a rate of one tree for every 40 feet of frontage along all roads.
Spacing may be modified to accommodate sight distance requirements for driveways and
intersections.
b. Trees shall be located within the street right-of-way and planted in accordance with
Drawing No. 5-009 of the 1993 King County Road Standards, unless King County
Department of Transportation determines that trees should not be located in the street
right-of-way.
c. If King County determines that the required street trees should not be located within the
right-of-way, they shall be located no more than 20 feet from the street right-of-way line.
d. The trees shall be owned and maintained by the abutting lot owners or the homeowners
association or other workable organization unless the county has adopted a maintenance
program. Ownership and maintenance shall be noted on the face of the final recorded
plat.
e. The species of trees shall be approved by DDES if located within the right-of-way, and
shall not include poplar, cottonwood, soil maples, gum, any fruit-bearing trees, or any
other tree or shrub whose roots ate likely to obstruct sanitary or storm sewers, or that is
not compatible with overhead utility lines.
f. The applicant shall submit a street tree plan and bond quantity sheet for review and
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approval by DOES prior to engineering plan approval.
g. The applicant shall contact Metro Service Planning at (206) 684-1622 to detennine if
148'" Ave SE is on a bus route. If 148'" Ave SE is a bus route, the street tree plan shall
also be reviewed by M ctro.
h. The street trees must be installed and inspected, or a performance bond posted prior to
recording of the plat. If a performance bond is posted, the street trees must be installed
and inspected within one year of recording of the plat. At the time of inspection, if the
trees are found to be installed per the approved plan, a maintenance bond must be
submitted or the performance bond replaced with a maintenance bond, and held for one
year. After one year, the maintenance bond may be released after DOES has completed a
second inspection and detennined that the trees have been kept healthy and thriving.
1. A landscape inspection fee shall also be submitted prior to plat recording. The inspection
fee is subject to change based on the current county fees.
25. The engineering plans for this project shall identify the location of any wells on the site and
provide notes which address the requirements for the contractor to abandon the well(s) pursuant
to requirements outlined in the Washington Administrative Code (WAC 173-160).
SEPA
26. The following have been established by SEPA as necessary requirements to mitigate the adverse
environmental impacts of this development. The applicants shall demonstrate compliance with
these items prior to final approval.
(I.) To mitigate the significant adverse impact the plat of Rosemonte will have on the
intersections of SR 900/148'" Ave SE and SR 900/164'" Ave SE, the applicant shall
install, either individually or in conjunction with other development projects in this area,
the following improvements at the SR 900/148'" Ave intersection:
o A traffic signal, and
• Eastbound and westbound left turn lanes
The design for the SR 900/148'" Ave intersection improvements shall be approved by the
Washington State Department of Transportation (and by King County to the extent such
improvements are located in County right-of-way). In addition, at a minimum, the existing
entering sight distance looking east for the north and south legs of the intersection (602 feet and
386 feet, respectively) shall not be reduced as part of the intersection improvements.
Documentation shall be submitted to show this requirement is met. All construction work
associated with the intersection improvements shall be completed between April 1" and
September 30'". This seasonal restriction shall be clearly shown on the final engineering plans.
In lieu of the installation of the above-noted intersection improvements prior to final plat
approval, the applicant may post a financial guarantee with WSDOT which assures the
installation of these improvements within two years of the recording ofRosemonte. In this
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event, intersection improvement desih'11 must be approved by WSDOT prior to King County
approval of the engineering plans for Rosemonte.
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If the above-noted intersection improvements have already been made by others prior to the
recording of Rosemonte, or a financial guarantee has been posted by others which assures the
installation of these improvements, then the applicant for Rosernonte shall pay a pro-rata share
dollar amount to the developer who has made the improvements or "bonded" for the
improvements, in an amount proportional to the impacts of Rosemonte. The pro-rata share dollar
amount to be paid shall be set by WSDOT, and documentation shall be provided by the
Rosemonte applicant to the King County Land Use Services Division to show this payment has
been made, prior to final plat recording. The pro-rata dollar amount to be paid shall be based on
the following:
• The final Rosemonte lot count
• The trip distribution for Rosemonte
o The total trips contributed to the intersection of SR 900.148 1
" Ave by the plats of
Aster Park (LOOP0024), Stone Ridge 9L99P3008), East Renton (L02P0005),
Shamrock (L02P0014), Rosemonte (aka Ironwood-L03POOl 8), Martin (LOSPOOl 9)
and any future land use applications submitted to King County for which compliance
with the King County Intersection Standards (KCC 14.80) is required at either the SR
900/148'" Ave intersection, or the SR 900/1641
" Ave High Accident Location.
In the event that either King County or WSDOT adopts a formal "latecomer's" system prior to
final plat recording, that system may be followed in lieu of the approach described above, at the
discretion of the applicant, as long as at a minimum there is a financial guarantee wliich assures
the above-noted intersection improvements will be installed within two years of the date of
recording of the plat of Rosemonte. [Comprehensive Plan Policy T-303 and King County Code
21 A.28 .060A]
(2.) Documentation shall be provided to demonstrate to the satisfaction ofWSDOT that
stopping sight distance (360 feet) is available on the east leg of the SR 900/148 1
" Ave
intersection. The intersection shall be modified by the applicant, if necessary, so that this
stopping sight distance requirement is met on the east leg. In addition, the applicant shall
clear vegetation within the right-of-way along SR 900, east of 1481
" Ave., to maximize
the entering sight distance for the north and south legs of the intersection.
[Comprehensive Plan Policy T-303 and King County Comprehensive Policy T-303 and
King County Code 2IA.28.060A]
ORDERED this 10th day of April, 2007.
James N. O'Connor
King County Hearing Examiner pro tern
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TRANSMITTED this 9th day of April, 2007, to the parties and interested persons of record:
Robert L. Anderson
PO Box 353
Maple Valley WA 98038
Claudia Donnelly
10415 -147th Ave. SE
Renton WA 98059
Ralph Hickman
9720 NE I 20th Pl.# I 00
Kirkland WA 98034
Seattle KC Health Dept.
E. Dist. Environ. Health
14350 SE Eastgate Way
Bellevue WA 98007
Lisa Dinsmore
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Shirley Goll
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Steve Townsend
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Bruce Whittaker
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Cam West Devel., Inc.
Attn: Sara Slatten
9720 NE !20th Pl. #100
Kirkland WA 98034
Renee & Mark Engbaum
5424 NE I 0th St.
Renton WA 98059-4386
Robert D. Johns
Johns Monroe Mitsunaga
1601 -I 14th Ave. SE,# 110
Bellevue WA 98004
Triad Associates
12112 -I 15th Ave NE
Kirkland WA 98034
Peter Dye
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Kristen Langley
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Larry West
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO APPEAL
Kristine & Keith Childs
12004 -148th Ave. SE
Renton WA 98059
John Graves
Lozier Homes
1203 I 14th Ave. SE
Bellevue WA 98004
Rebecca Lind
City of Renton, EDNSP
I 055 S. Grady Way
Renton WA 98057
Kim Claussen
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Nick Gillen
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Karen Scharer
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Kelly Whiting
KC DOT, Rd. Srvcs. Div.
MS KSC-TR-0231
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In order to appeal the decision of the Examiner, written notice of appeal must be filed with the Clerk of
the King County Council with a fee of $250.00 (check payable to King County Office of Finance) on or
before April 24, 2007. If a notice of appeal is filed, the original and six (6) copies of a written appeal
statement specifying the basis for the appeal and argument in support of the appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the King County Council on or before May 1, 2007. Appeal statements may refer only to facts
contained in the hearing record; new facts may not be presented on appeal.
Filing requires actual delivery to the Office of the Clerk of the Council, Room I 025, King County
Courthouse, 516 3'd Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98104, prior to the close of business ( 4:30 p.m.) on the
date due. Prior mailing is not sufficient if actual receipt by the Clerk does not occur within the applicable
time period. The Examiner does not have authority to extend the time period unless the Office of the
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Clerk is not open on the specified closing date, in which event delivery prior to the close of business on
the next business day is sufficient to meet the filing requirement.
If a written notice of appeal and filing fee are not filed within fourteen ( 14) calendar days of the date of
this report, or ifa written appeal statement and argument are not filed within twenty-one (21) calendar
days of the date of this report, the decision of the hearing examiner contained herein shall be the final
decision of King County without the need for further action by the Council.
MINUTES OF THE MARCH 22, 2007, PUBLIC HEARING ON DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT
AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES FILE NO. L02P0005
James N. O'Connor was the Hearing Examiner in this matter. Participating in the hearing were Karen
Scharer, Pete Dye and Kristen Langley, representing the Department; Robert Johns representing the
Applicant; and Renee Engbaum.
Exhibit No. I
Exhibit No. 2
Exhibit No. 3
Exhibit No. 4
Exhibit No. 5
Exhibit No. 6
Exhibit No. 7
Exhibit No. 8
Exhibit No. 9
Exhibit No. I 0
Exhibit No. 11
Exhibit No. 12
Exhibit No. 13
Exhibit No. 14
Exhibit No. 15
DOES file L02P0005
DOES preliminary report for L02P0005, prepared 12/29/2006 with attachments as
follow:
2.1. Plat Map w/66 Lot Plat Design
2.2. City of Renton Sewer Availability
2.3. Road Variance/L03V0049
2.4. Surface Water Management Variance/L02V0089
2.5 Surface Water Management Variance/L04V0!03
2.6. Density Calculations w/R-4 zoning
2.7 Recreation cross section for Tract G (previously labeled Tract C)
Application for land use permit no. AO l P0071 received 4/3/2002
Environmental checklist received 4/3/2002
Revised SEPA Mitigated Determination ofNonsignificance, date ofrevised issuance:
12/29/2006
Affidavit of posting of Notice of Application indicating posting date of 5/3/2002,
received by ODES on 5/3/2002
Revised Site plan (66 lot preliminary plat map) received 3/17/2006
Assessor's maps (2) SE 10-23-05 & SW 11-23-05
Revised Level I Downstream Analysis by Triad & Associates, received 11/24/2004
Traffic Impact Analysis by Gary Struthers Associates received 4/3/2002
Request for School Information form from the Issaquah School District, received
4/25/2002
King County Certificate of Water Availability, received 4/03/2002
Vicinity Map for L05POO 19, L03POO 18 & L02P0005, prepared by KC staff on
3/19/2007
ODES Field Report and GIS Information dated 5/1/2002
Revised Wetlands Determination and Habitat analysis by C. Gary Schulz dated
9/12/2002
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Exhibit No. 16 Watertype/stream Classification Survey comments from Washington Trout, dated
10/15/2004
Exhibit No. 17 Drainage outfall report by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc., dated 9/24/2002
Exhibit No. 18 Boundary line adjustment proposal with attached map, dated 5/3/2004
Exhibit No. 19 Not entered
Exhibit No. 20 Response lo East Renton Transportation Comments by Gary Struthers Associates, Inc.,
dated 1/23/2003
Exhibit No. 21 Washington State Department ofTranportation comments regarding Traffic Impact
Analysis, dated 11/13/2002
Exhibit No. 22 Letter from Claudia Donnelly dated 6/13/2003 regarding basin plan, with 2 attachments
Exhibit No. 23 Note from Claudia Donnelly with attached copy of 11/12/03 newspaper article
regarding transportation model
Exhibit No. 24 City of Renton comments, regarding sewer service, dated 3/28/2002
Exhibit No. 25 Revised language for Condition 6
Exhibit No. 26 Conceptual recreation plan by Triad Associates
Exhibit No. 27 Revised preliminary plat received March 22, 2007
Exhibit No. 28 Letter from Renee and Mark Engbaum dated March 22, 2007, with attached map
indicating the location of their property
Exhibit No. 29 Revisions to Conditions 20, 21 and 22
JNOC:gao
L03POOl8 RPT
April 5, 2007
OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER
REPORT AND DECISION
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
400 Yesler Way, Room 404
Seattle, Washington 98104
Telephone (206) 296-4660
Facsimile (206) 296-1654
Email: hearex@metrokc.gov
SUBJECT: Department of Development and Environmental Services File No. L02P0005
Proposed Ordinance no. 2007-0010
Location:
Applicant:
EAST RENTON
Preliminary Plat Application
West of 148th Avenue Southeast at approximately Southeast 120th
Street, Renton
Cam West Real Estate Dev., Inc.
represented by Robert Johns, Attorney
Johns Monroe Mitsunaga
1601 -114th Ave. SE,# 110
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Telephone: (425) 467-9960
Facsimile: ( 425) 451-2818
King County: Department of Development and Environmental
Services (DOES)
represented by Karen Scharer
900 Oakesdale Avenue Southwest
Renton, Washington 98055-1219
Telephone: (206) 296-7114
Facsimile: (206) 296-7051
SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS/DECISION:
Department's Preliminary Recommendation:
Department's Final Recommendation:
Examiner's Decision:
EXAMINER PROCEEDINGS:
Approve subject to conditions
Approve subject to conditions (modified)
Approve subject to conditions (modified)
Hearing Opened: March 22, 2007
Continued for Administrative Purposes: March 22, 2007
Hearing Closed: ~ f2 /rCJ f2 n 'i\(I M~, 2007
The public he}Lg(Gtlrt·o~rQ))b~SBo~t Renton was~ ~:~:d~~r:~~ @e
K.C. D.D.E.S.
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public hearing on the proposed subdivision of Rosemonte (ODES File No. L03POO 18). Participants at the
public hearing and the exhibits offered and entered are listed in the attached minutes. At 12:31 p.m. the
hearing was continued for administrative purposes, to allow for the submission of proposed exh. no. 29,
that would set forth the final recommendation of the department concerning revisions to recommended
conditions #'s 6, 20, 21 and 22. Exhibit 29 was received by the Hearing Examiner on March 22, 2007,
and the hearing was declared closed on March 23, 2007 A verbatim recording of the hearing is available
in the office of the King County Hearing Examiner.
ISSUES AND TOPICS ADDRESSED:
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Future development tract
Red-tailed hawks nest
Safe walking conditions
SUMMARY:
Recreation area
Wetland buffers
Surface water drainage
The proposed subdivision of 17.01 acres into 66 lots in the urban area is approved subject to conditions.
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & DECISION: Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner
now makes and enters the following:
FINDINGS:
I. General Information:
Developer:
Engineer:
STR:
Location:
Zoning:
Acreage:
Number of Lots:
Density:
Lot Size:
Proposed Use:
Sewage Disposal:
Camwest Real Estate Development, Inc.
9720 NE 120'' Place, Suite I 00
Kirkland, WA 98034
Contact: Sars Slatten
425-825-1955
Triad Associates
12112 115'h Ave NE
Kirkland, WA 98034
Contact: Gerry Buck
425-821-8448
I 0-23-05
West of 148'" Ave SE at approximately SEl20'h St.
Parcel -I 023059023
R-4
17.0 I acres
66
Approximately 3.9 units per acre
Approximately 5,000 square feet in size
Single Family Detached Dwellings
City of Renton
L02P0005-East Renton
Water Supply:
Fire District:
School District:
Water District # 90
City of Renton
Issaquah School District
Complete Application Date: April 17, 2002
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2. Except as modified herein, the facts set forth in the King County Land Use Services Division's
preliminary report to the King County Heating Examiner for the March 22, 2007, public hearing
are found to be correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. The LUSD staff
recommends approval of this subdivision, subject to conditions.
3. Development of this subdivision may affect, and lead to the abandonment of, a red-tailed hawks
nest on the subject property. The red-trail hawk is not an endangered or threatened species, and
no protection of the red-tail hawk is afforded by law or the King County Code within the
designated urban area of King County.
4. The applicant has proposed the establishment of Tract E as a "future development" tract. DDES
determined that there is no reasonable access available to Tract E that would not cross wetland or
wetland buffer. At the heating the applicant abandoned its request to designate Tract E as a
"future development" tract, and proposes to establish that tract as recreation area, to be connected
by trail with the designated recreation/detention Tract G within this subdivision and adjacent to
the proposed plat of Rosemonte.
5. The applicant has submitted a revised recreation plan for this subdivision and the adjacent plat of
Rosemonte (exh. 26). This plan provides adequate area within Tracts C, G and E and within the
proposed recreation tract and trail within Rosemonte to serve these plats jointly with well
conceived amenities for recreation and open space, consistent with the requirements of the King
County Code. To the extent that a portion of the recreation area necessary to meet the
requirements for the plat ofRosemonte is located on the East Renton property, that can be
corrected by boundary line adjustment or recording the two plats as a single plat, ifDDES
detennines that it is necessary to do so.
6. Wetland buffers within this subdivision will need to be modified, utilizing the buffer averaging
provisions of the critical areas code, to accommodate the proposed alignment of 145th Avenue
Southeast in the vicinity of the north property line, and adding buffer to mitigate the impacts of
the proposed trail corridor within Tract F (between Tracts E and G), in accordance with the
provisions ofKCC 21A.24.045.D.47.b.
7. The proposed subdivision will provide for safe walking conditions for students who will walk to
Apollo Elementary School on southeast I 17th Street by constructing urban improvements to
148th Avenue Southeast from the plat to Southeast 117th Street. A school crosswalk ( crossing
148th Avenue Southeast) is located on the north side of Southeast 117th Street, where an existing
walkway is used by students to travel along the north side of Southeast I 17th Street east from
148th Avenue Southeast to the school. This crosswalk also serves students walking from the area
north of Southeast 117th Street. Consequently, the crosswalk should be maintained on the north
side of Southeast 117th Street unless it is physically impractical to do so because of constraints
resulting from the topography within the right-of-way for 148th Avenue Southeast, south of
Southeast I 17th Street. If those constraints preclude extending curb, gutter and sidewalk from the
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plat of East Renton to the north side of Southeast 117th Street, the crosswalk can be relocated to
the south, and improvements made on the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast to Southeast 117th
Street.
8. The conceptual review of drainage plans has shown that there are no downstream impacts likely
to occur from development of the subject property if Level 1 flow control and basic water quality
treatment improvements are designed and constructed in accordance with the 1998 King County
Drainage Manual. The final drainage plan will include calculations to assure that the capacity of
drainage facilities and discharge rates will be consistent with those flow control standards.
CONCLUSIONS:
1. If approved subject to the conditions recommended below, the proposed subdivision will comply
with the goals and objectives of the King County Comprehensive Plan, subdivision and zoning
codes, and other official land use controls and policies of King County.
2. If approved subject to the conditions recommended below, this proposed subdivision will make
appropriate provision for the public health, safety and general welfare, and for open spaces,
drainage ways, streets, other public ways, transit stops, potable water supply, sanitary waste,
parks and recreation, playgrounds, schools and school grounds and safe walking conditions for
students who only walk to school; and it will serve the public use and interest.
3. The conditions for final plat approval recommended below are in the public interest and are
reasonable and proportionate requirements necessary to mitigate the impacts of the development
upon the environment.
4. The dedications of land or easements within and adjacent to the proposed plat, as required for
final plat approval or as shown on the proposed preliminary plat submitted by the Applicant on
March 17, 2006 and the conceptual recreation plan submitted March 22, 2007 ( exh. 26), are
reasonable and necessary as a direct result of the development of this proposed plat, and are
proportionate to the impacts of the development.
5. No provisions are required to be made by this subdivision for the protection of the red-tail hawks
nest(s) on the site.
6. The proposed future development designation for Tract E has been withdrawn by the applicant,
and that tract shall be a portion of the designated recreation area for the current development.
7. The proposed conceptual recreation plan submitted as exh. no. 26 is a reasonable and appropriate
plan to serve the plats of East Renton and Rosemonte jointly. Minor alterations may be made in
the final design and review by DOES, and boundary adjustments, if necessary, may be made to
comply with provisions ofKCC 21A.14.180-200.
8. Revisions to the wetland buffers will be necessary to comply with the provisions of the King
County Critical Areas Code, to permit construction of 145th Avenue Southeast in the vicinity of
the north property line and to mitigate the impacts of the trail connecting Tracts E and G.
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9. In order to provide for safe walking conditions for students walking from this development to
Apollo Elementary School, urban improvements must be made to 148th Avenue Southeast north
from the proposed plat to the north side of Southeast 117th Street. These improvements should
be made to the west side of 148th Avenue Southeast to the extent it is feasible to do so. In the
event it is not practical to construct improvements extending to the existing crosswalk located at
the north side of Southeast 117th Street, a crosswalk may be established south of Southeast 117th
Street and a safe walkway provided on the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast from the new
crosswalk to the north side of Southeast I 17th Street.
I 0. Calculations for surface water detention facilities shall assure that the release of storm water from
the site does not exceed the rates allowed by the 1998 King County Drainage Manual for
achieving Level I flow control.
DECISION:
The proposed preliminary plat of East Renton, as revised and received on March 17, 2006, is approved,
subject to the following conditions of final plat approval:
I. Compliance with all platting provisions of Title 19A of the King County Code.
2. All persons having an ownership interest in the subject property shall sign on the face of the final
plat a dedication that includes the language set forth in King County Council Motion No. 5952.
3. The plat shall comply with the base density and minimum density requirements of the R-4 zone
classification. All lots shall meet the minimum dimensional requirements of the R-4 zone
classification or shall be as shown on the face of the approved preliminary plat, whichever is
larger, except that minor revisions to the plat which do not result in substantial changes may be
approved at the discretion of the Department of Development and Environment Services.
Any/all plat boundary discrepancy(ies) shall be resolved to the satisfaction of DOES prior to the
submittal of the final plat documents. As used in this condition, "discrepancy" is a boundary
hiatus, an overlapping boundary or a physical appurtenance which indicates an encroachment,
lines of possession or a conflict of title.
4. The applicant must obtain final approval from the King County Health Department.
5. All construction and upgrading of public and private roads shall be done in accordance with the
King County Road Standards established and adopted by Ordinance No. 11187, as amended
(l 993 KCRS). (Also see conditions 8 and 24.)
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6. The applicant must obtain the approval of the King County Fire Protection Engineer for the
adequacy of the fire hydrant, water main, and fire flow standards of Chapter 17.08 of the King
County Code.
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All future residences constructed within this subdivision are required to be sprinklered (NFPA
13D) unless the requirement is removed by the King County fire Marshal or his/her designee.
The Fire Code requires all portions of the exterior walls of structures to be within 150 feet ( as a
person would walk via an approved route around the building) from a minimum 20-foot wide,
unobstructed driving surface. To qualify for removal of the sprinkler requirement, driving
surfaces between curbs must be a minimum of 28 feet in width when parking is allowed on one
side of the roadway, and at least 36 feet in width when parking is permitted on both sides. The
road width requirement applies to both on-site access and roads accessing the subdivision.
7. Final plat approval shall require full compliance with the drainage provisions set forth in King
County Code 9.04. Compliance may result in reducing the number and/or location of lots as
shown on the preliminary approved plat. Preliminary review has identified the following
conditions of approval, which represent portions of the drainage requirements. All other
applicable requirements in KCC 9.04 and the Surface Water Design Manual (SWDM) must also
be satisfied during engineering and final review.
a. Drainage plans and analysis shall comply with the 1998 King County Surface Water
Design Manual. DOES approval of the drainage and roadway plans is required prior to
any construction.
b. Current standard plan notes and ESC notes, as established by
ODES Engineering Review shall be shown on the engineering plans.
c. The following note shall be shown on the final recorded plat:
"All building downspouts, footing drains, and drains from all impervious surfaces such as
patios and driveways shall be connected to the permanent storm drain outlet as shown on
the approved construction drawings# on file with DOES and/or the
Department of Transportation. This plan shall be submitted with the application of any
building permit. All connections of the drains must be constructed and approved prior to
the final building inspection approval. For those lots that are designated for individual lot
infiltration systems, the systems shall be constructed at the time of the building permit
and shall comply with the plans on file."
d. Storm water facilities shall be designed using the KCRTS level one flow control
standard. Water quality facilities shall also be provided using the basic water quality
protection menu. The size of the proposed drainage tracts may have to increase to
accommodate the required detention volumes and water quality facilities. All runoff
control facilities shall be located in a separate tract and dedicated to King County unless
portions of the drainage tract are used for recreation space in accordance with KCC
21A.14.180.
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e. The applicant has received approval for two drainage adjustment applications regarding
designs for the discharge of storm water and a shared facility detention pond. The
adjustment decisions are contained within file numbers L02V0089 and L04V0103.
During final review of the engineering plans, all applicable conditions of the adjustment
approvals shall be satisfied including requirements for the shared facility located offsite
within the plat of Rosemonte.
f. As stated in the drainage adjustment decision, the off site drainage pond shall be designed
using the Level I flow control standard. Basic water quality standards are also required
for design of the facility. If a wet pond facility is provided for water quality, the design
shall comply with the 3:1 flow length ratio as outlined on page 6-72 in the drainage
manual. For evaluation of the onsite storm vault and the offsite detention pond, a soils
report shall be prepared by a geotechnical engineer to evaluate the soils and groundwater
conditions.
g. For any proposed bypass of storm water from the flow control facility, the final drainage
designs shall comply with applicable design requirements in the drainage manual as
outlined on pages 1-36 and 3-52.
h. As required by Special Requirement No. 2 in the drainage manual, the 100-year
floodplain boundaries for the onsite wetlands shall be shown on the final engineering
plans and recorded plat.
Access and Roads
8. The proposed subdivision shall comply with the 1993 King County Road Standards (KCRS)
including the following requirements:
a. During preliminary review the applicant submitted a road variance application (File No.
L03V0049), regarding the crest vertical curve and substandard stopping sight distance
along the plat frontage. In response to the variance application, the King County Road
Engineer provided a decision letter dated October 20, 2004 which approved the variance
based upon specific design criteria for constructing 148'" Ave SE. As noted in the
variance decision, the crest curve on 148'" Ave SE must be reconstructed to provide 455
feet of stopping sight distance based upon design criteria with a 2-foot target. The final
road improvements and design plans for the project shall demonstrate compliance with all
applicable conditions of approval as stated in the variance decision.
b. 148 1h Avenue SE shall be improved along the frontage as an urban collector arterial
including all design criteria from the road variance decision. In accordance with KCRS
2.02, the curb location shall be designed at 22-feet from the road crown to provide full
width travel lanes and a bike lane. The preliminary design plans for East Renton shows
road grading extending outside the right-of-way on the east side of 148'" Ave SE. During
final engineering review, the applicant shall acquire easements for any proposed
construction on private property or provide an alternative design which is acceptable to
King County for road construction within the existing right-of~way.
c. The project entry road to 148 11' Ave SE shall be improved as an urban neighborhood
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collector. As shown on the preliminary plat, the required right-of-way width,is 56 feet.
d, The proposed roads within the subdivision shall be improved using urban design
standards and in accordance with the street classifications shown on the preliminary plat
map.
e. Tract D shall be improved as a private joint use driveway serving a maximum of two lots.
The lots served shall have undivided ownership of the tract and be responsible for its
maintenance. As specified in KCRS 3.01 C, improvements shall include an 18 foot paved
surface and a minimum tract width of 20 feet. Drainage control shall include a curb or
thickened edge on one side.
f. Street trees shall be included in the design of all road improvements and shall comply
with Section 5.03 of the KCRS.
g. Street illumination shall be provided along the plat frontage and at intersections with
arterials in accordance with KCRS 5.05.
h. The proposed road improvements shall address the requirements for road surfacing
outlined in KCRS Chapter 4. As noted in section 4.0IF, full width pavement overlay is
required where widening existing asphalt, unless otherwise approved by King County.
i. 148'h Ave SE is classified as an arterial street which may require designs for bus zones
and tum outs. As specified in KCRS 2.16, the designer shall contact Metro and the local
school district to determine specific requirements.
J. Modifications to the above road conditions may be considered by King County pursuant
to the variance procedures in KCRS 1.08.
9. All utilities within proposed rights-of-way must be included within a franchise approved by the
King County Council prior to final plat recording.
10. The site plans for East Renton show the northerly road stub for 145'" Ave SE which may extend
into the wetland buffer and associated setback within the Rosemont plat. During engineering
review for East Renton, a revised road alignment and grading plan shall be provided which
demonstrates that road construction within Rosemonte will comply with applicable sensitive area
codes. The revised road design and grading plan may result in modification or loss of lots as
shown on the preliminary plat. Alternatively, the applicant may seek approval to use buffer
averaging as a means to revise the location of the buffer and BSLB to achieve code compliance
within Rosemonte.
11. There shall be no direct vehicular access to or from I 48'h Ave SE from those lots which abut it.
A note to this effect shall appear on the engineering plans and the final plat.
12. The applicant shall provide a safe walkin~ access to Apollo Elementary School with urban
improvements along the west side of 148 1 ' Ave NE to the existing crosswalk on the north side of
SE 117'" St. This improvement includes urban frontage improvements along property frontage of
the Plat of East Renton, urban improvements along frontage of Rosemonte and urban
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improvements north to the existing crosswalk on the·north side of SE 117'" ST. (It is noted that
the adjoining plat of Rosemonte also will be subject to urban frontage requirements and urban
improvements north to the existing crosswalk on the north side of SE 117'" ST.)
In the event it is not practical to construct urban improvements on the west side of 148th Avenue
Southeast extending to the existing crosswalk, a new crosswalk may be established south of Southeast
I 17th Street and a safe walkway provided on the east side of 148th Avenue Southeast from the new
crosswalk to the north side of Southeast I 17th Street. This alternative may use a graded surface on
the east side of 148th Ave SE to ensure that school-age pedestrians are provided an acceptable-width
walkway surface behind the curbing.
The walkway shall be designed to the satisfaction of the school district and DOES.
Mitigation/Impact Fees
13. The applicant or subsequent owner shall comply with King County Code 14. 75, Mitigation
Payment System (MPS), by paying the required MPS fee and administration fee as determined by
the applicable fee ordinance. The applicant has the option to either: ( l) pay the MPS fee at the
final plat recording, or (2) pay the MPS fee at the time of building permit issuance. If the first
option is chosen, the fee paid shall be the fee in effect at the time of plat application and a note
shall be placed on the face of the plat that reads, "All fees required by King County Code 14.75,
Mitigation Payment System (MPS), have been paid." If the second option is chosen, the fee paid
shall be the amount in effect as of the date of building permit application.
14. Lots within this subdivision are subject to King County Code 21A.43, which imposes impact fees
to fund school system improvements needed to serve new development. As a condition of final
approval, fifty percent (50%) of the impact fees due for the plat shall be assessed and collected
immediately prior to the recording, using the fee schedules in effect when the plat receives final
approval. The balance of the assessed fee shall be allocated evenly to the dwelling units in the
plat and shall be collected prior to building permit issuance.
Wetlands
15. Preliminary plat review has identified specific requirements which apply to this project as listed
below. All other applicable requirements from K.C.C. 21A.24 shall also be addressed by the
applicant.
a. The Class 2 wetland shall have a minimum 50-foot buffer of undisturbed vegetation as
measured from the wetland edge.
b. Sensitive area tract(s) shall be used to delineate and protect sensitive areas and buffers in
development proposals for subdivisions and shall be recorded on all documents of title of
record for all affected lots.
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c. Buffer width averaging may be allowed by King County if it will provide additional
protection to the wetland/stream or enhance their functions, as long as the total area
contained in the buffer on the development proposal site does not decrease. In no area
shall the buffer be less than 65 percent of the required minimum distance. To ensure
such functions are enhanced a mitigation plan will be required for the remaining on-site
sensitive areas. An enhancement plan shall be submitted for review during engineering
review.
d. A 15-foot BSBL shall be established from the edge of buffer and/or the sensitive areas
Tract(s) and shown on all affected lots.
e. To ensure long term protection of the Sensitive Areas a split-railed fence ofno more than
4 feet in height shall be installed along the Sensitive Area Tract boundaries in the area of
proposed lots. Sensitive Area signs shall be attached to the fence at no less than I 00 foot
intervals.
f. If alterations of streams and/or wetlands are approved in conformance with K.C.C.
21 A.24, then a detailed plan to mitigate for impacts from that alteration will be required
to be reviewed and approved along with the plat engineering plans. A performance bond
or other financial guarantee will be required at the time of plan approval to guarantee that
the mitigation measures are installed according to the plan. Once the mitigation work is
completed to a DDES Senior Ecologist's satisfaction, the performance bond may be
replaced by a maintenance bond for the remainder of the five-year monitoring period to
guarantee the success of the mitigation. The applicant shall be responsible for the
installation, maintenance and monitoring of any approved mitigation. The mitigation
plan must be installed prior to final inspection of the plat.
g. Prior to commencing construction activities on the site, the applicant shall temporarily
mark sensitive areas tract(s) in a highly visible manner, and these areas must remain so
marked until all development proposal activities in the vicinity of the sensitive areas are
completed.
h. During engineering plan review the applicant shall provide a wetland hydrology analysis
to demonstrate how the wetland hydrology will be maintained post-construction.
1. Detention out-fall structures maybe permitted within the wetland/stream buffers,
however, structures shall be located in the outer edge of the buffer, if possible. All buffer
impacts shall be mitigated.
16. Development authorized by this approval may require other state and/or federal permits or
approvals. It is the applicant's responsibility to correspond with these agencies prior to beginning
work on the site.
17. During engineering review, the plan set shall be routed to the sensitive areas group to determine if
the above conditions have been met.
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Geo technical :~ .
18. The applicant shall delineate all on-site erosion hazard areas on the final engineering plans
(erosion hazard areas are defined in KCC 21 A.06.415). The delineation of such areas shall be
approved by a ODES geologist. The requirements found in KCC 21 A.24.220 concerning erosion
hazard areas shall be met, including seasonal restrictions on clearing and grading activities.
Sensitive Area
19. The following note shall be shown on the final engineering plan and recorded plat:
Other
RESTRICTIONS FOR SENSITIVE AREA TRACTS AND SENSITIVE
AREAS AND BUFFERS
Dedication of a sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer conveys to the public a beneficial
interest in the land within the tract/sensitive area and buffer. This interest includes the
preservation of native vegetation for all purposes that benefit the public health, safety and
welfare, including control of surface water and erosion, maintenance of slope stability, and
protection of plant and animal habitat. The sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer imposes
upon all present and future owners and occupiers of the land subject to the tract/sensitive area and
buffer the obligation, enforceable on behalf of the public by King County, to leave undisturbed all
trees and other vegetation within the tract/sensitive area and buffer. The vegetation within the
tract/sensitive area and buffer may not be cut, pruned, covered by fill, removed or damaged
without approval in writing from the King County Department of Development and
Environmental Services or its successor agency, unless otherwise provided by law.
The common boundary between the tract/sensitive area and buffer and the area of development
activity must be marked or otherwise flagged to the satisfaction of King County prior to any
clearing, grading, building construction or other development activity on a lot subject to the
sensitive area tract/sensitive area and buffer. The required marking or flagging shall remain in
place until all development proposal activities in the vicinity of the sensitive area are completed.
No building foundations are allowed beyond the required 15-foot building setback line, unless
otherwise provided by law.
20. The plat design shall be revised to provide the minimum suitable recreation space consistent with
the requirements ofK.C.C. 2\A.14.180 and K.C.C. 21A. 14.190 (i.e., minimum area, as well as,
sport court[s), children's play equipment, picnic table[s], benches, etc.), as shown on hearing exh.
no. 26.
a. A detailed recreation space plan (i.e., location, area calculations, dimensions, landscape
specs, equipment specs, etc.) shall be submitted for review and approval by DOES prior
to or concurrent with the submittal of engineering plats.
b. A perfom1ance bond for recreation space improvements shall be posted prior to recording
of the plat.
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21. Tract E shall be designated for recreational area, with an approved trail (across wetland buffers)
extending from the recreational Tract G and functioning as an extension of recreation from Tract
G. Plans for the tract -designation and design, shall comply with codes and shall be to the
satisfaction of DDES prior to engineering approval.
22. A homeowners' association or other workable organization shall be established to the satisfaction
ofDDES which provides for the ownership and continued maintenance of the recreation, open
space and/or sensitive area tract(s) which combines usage of recreation area within L03POOJ8, the
plat of Rosemonte, pursuant to hearing exh. no. 26. (See condition no. 25.)
23. Street trees shall be provided as follows (per KCRS 5.03 and K.C.C. 21A.16.050):
a. Trees shall be planted at a rate of one tree for every 40 feet of frontage along all roads.
b.
C.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
Spacing may be modified to accommodate sight distance requirements for driveways and
intersections.
Trees shall be located within the street right-of-way and planted in accordance with
Drawing No. 5-009 of the 1993 King County Road Standards, unless King County
Department of Transportation determines that trees should not be located in the street
right-of-way.
If King County determines that the required street trees should not be located within the
right-of-way, they shall be located no more than 20 feet from the street right-of-way line.
The trees shall be owned and maintained by the abutting lot owners or the homeowners
association or other workable organization unless the county has adopted a maintenance
program. Ownership and maintenance shall be noted on the face of the final recorded
plat.
The species of trees shall be approved by DDES if located within the right-of-way, and
shall not include poplar, cottonwood, soft maples, gum, any fruit-bearing trees, or any
other tree or shrub whose roots are likely to obstruct sanitary or storm sewers, or that is
not compatible with overhead utility lines.
The applicant shall submit a street tree plan and bond quantity sheet for review and
approval by DDES prior to engineering plan approval.
The applicant shall contact Metro Service Planning at (206) 684-1622 to determine if
148'" Ave SE is on a bus route. If l 48'h Ave SE is a bus route, the street tree plan shall
also be reviewed by Metro.
The street trees must be installed and inspected, or a performance bond posted prior to
recording of the plat. If a performance bond is posted, the street trees must be installed
and inspected within one year of recording of the plat. At the time of inspection, if the
trees are found to be installed per the approved plan, a maintenance bond must be
submitted or the performance bond replaced with a maintenance bond, and held for one
year. After one year, the maintenance bond may be released after DDES has completed a
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SEPA
second inspection and detennined that the trees have been kept healthy and thriving.
1. A landscape inspection fee shall also be submitted prior to plat recording. The inspection
fee is subject to change based on the current county fees.
24. The following have been established by SEPA as necessary requirements to mitigate the adverse
environmental impacts of this development. The applicants shall demonstrate compliance with
these items prior to final approval.
(1.) To mitigate the significant adverse impact the plat of East Renton will have on the
intersections of SR 9001148 1h Ave SE and SR 9001164 1h Ave SE, the applicant shall
install, either individually or in conjunction with other development projects in this area,
the following improvements at the SR 9001148th Ave intersection:
o A traffic signal, and
o Eastbound and westbound left turn lanes
The design for the SR 900/l 48'h Ave intersection improvements shall be approved by the
Washington State Department of Transportation (and by King County to the extent such
improvements are located in County right-of-way). In addition, at a minimum, the existing
entering sight distance looking east for the north and south legs of the intersection ( 602 feet and
386 feet, respectively) shall not be reduced as part of the intersection improvements.
Documentation shall be submitted to show this requirement is met. All construction work
associated with the intersection improvements shall be completed between April I" and
September 30'". This seasonal restriction shall be clearly shown on the final engineering plans.
In lieu of the installation of the above-noted intersection improvements prior to final plat
approval, the applicant may post a financial guarantee with WSDOT which assures the
installation of these improvements within two years of the recording of East Renton. In this
event, intersection improvement design must be approved by WSDOT prior to King County
approval of the engineering plans for East Renton.
If the above-noted intersection improvements have already been made by others prior to the
recording of East Renton, or a financial guarantee has been posted by others which assures the
installation of these improvements, then the applicant for East Renton shall pay a pro-rata share
dollar amount to the developer who has made the improvements or "bonded" for the
improvements, in an amount proportional to the impacts of East Renton. The pro-rata share
dollar amount to be paid shall be set by WSDOT, and documentation shall be provided by the
East Renton applicant to the King County Land Use Services Division to show this payment has
been made, prior to final plat recording. The pro-rata dollar amount to be paid shall be based on
the following:
• The final East Renton lot count
• The trip distribution for East Renton
• The total trips contributed to the intersection of SR 900.148'" Ave by the plats of
Aster Park (LOOP0024), Stone Ridge 9L99P3008), East Renton (L02P0005),
Shamrock (L02POO 14), Rosemonte (aka Ironwood -L03POO 18), Martin (L05POO 19)
and any future land use applications submitted to King County for which compliance
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with the King County Intersection Standards (KCC 14.80) is required at either the SR
900/148'" Ave intersection, or the SR 900/164'" Ave High Accident Location.
In the event that either King County or WSDOT adopts a fonnal "latecomer's" system prior to
final plat recording, that system may be followed in lieu of the approach described above, at the
discretion of the applicant, as long as at a minimum there is a financial guarantee which assures
the above-noted intersection improvements will be installed within two years of the date of
recording of the plat of East Renton. [Comprehensive Plan Policy T-303 and King County Code
21A.28.060A]
(2.) Documentation shall be provided to demonstrate to the satisfaction ofWSDOT that
stopping sight distance (360 feet) is available on the east leg of the SR 900/148'h Ave
intersection. The intersection shall be modified by the applicant, if necessary, so that this
stopping sight distance requirement is met on the east leg. In addition, the applicant shall
clear vegetation within the right-of-way along SR 900, east of 148'" Ave., to maximize
the entering sight distance for the north and south legs of the intersection.
[Comprehensive Plan Policy T-303 and King County Comprehensive Policy T-303 and
King County Code 21A.28.060A]
25. The recreation area may serve the adjacent plat of Rosemonte. If necessary, boundary line
adjustments may be approved to establish a portion of the East Renton plat recreation area as a
part of the Rosemonte Plat, or the two plats may be recorded as a single plat.
26. Wetland buffer averaging or additional buffer are required to compensate for reduction of
wetland buffers adjacent to 145th Avenue southeast, as proposed in the vicinity of the north
property line, and to compensate for construction of the recreation tract trail through wetland
buffer between Tracts E and G.
ORDERED this 5th day of April, 2007.
James N. O'Connor
King County Hearing Examiner pro tem
TRANSMITTED this 5th day of April, 2007, to the parties and interested persons of record:
Robert L. Anderson
PO Box 353
Maple Valley WA 98038
Cam West Devel., Inc.
Attn: Sara Slatten
9720 NE ! 20th Pl. # I 00
Kirkland WA 98034
Kristine & Keith Childs
12004 -148th Ave. SE
Renton WA 98059
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Claudia Donnelly
10415 -147th Ave. SE
Renton WA 98059
Ralph Hickman
9720 NE I 20th Pl. # 100
Kirkland WA 98034
Seattle KC Health Dept.
E. Dist. Environ. Health
14350 SE Eastgate Way
Bellevue WA 98007
Lisa Dinsmore
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Shirley Goll
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Steve Townsend
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Bruce Whittaker
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Renee & Mark Engbaum
5424 NE I 0th St.
Renton WA 98059-4386
Robert D. Johns
Johns Monroe Mitsunaga
1601 -I 14th Ave. SE,# 110
Bellevue WA 98004
Triad Associates
12112-115th Ave NE
Kirkland WA 98034
Peter Dye
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Kristen Langley
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Larry West
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
NOTICE OF RIGHT TO APPEAL
John Graves
Lozier Homes
1203 I 14th Ave. SE
Bellevue WA 98004
Rebecca Lind
City of Renton, EDNSP
1055 S. Grady Way
Renton WA 98057
Kim Claussen
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Nick Gillen
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Karen Scharer
DDES/LUSD
MS OAK-DE-0100
Kelly Whiting
KC DOT, Rd. Srvcs. Div.
MS KSC-TR-0231
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In order to appeal the decision of the Examiner, written notice of appeal must be filed with the Clerk of
the King County Council with a fee of $250.00 (check payable to King County Office of Finance) on or
before April 19, 2007. If a notice of appeal is filed, the original and six ( 6) copies of a written appeal
statement specifying the basis for the appeal and argument in support of the appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the King County Council on or before April 26, 2007. Appeal statements may refer only to
facts contained in the hearing record; new facts may not be presented on appeal.
Filing requires actual delivery to the Office of the Clerk of the Council, Room 1025, King County
Courthouse, 516 3'' Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98104, prior to the close of business ( 4: 30 p.m.) on the
date due. Prior mailing is not sufficient if actual receipt by the Clerk does not occur within the applicable
time period. The Examiner does not have authority to extend the time period unless the Office of the
Clerk is not open on the specified closing date, in which event delivery prior to the close of business on
the next business day is sufficient to meet the filing requirement.
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If a written notice of appeal and filing fee are not filed within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date of
this report, or if a written appeal statement and argument are not filed within twenty-one (21) calendar
days of the date of this report, the decision of the hearing examiner contained herein shall be the final
decision of King County without the need for further action by the Council.
MINUTES OF THE MARCH 22, 2007, PUBLIC HEARING ON DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT
AND ENVIRONMENT AL SERVICES FILE NO. L02P0005
James N. O'Connor was the Hearing Examiner in this matter. Participating in the hearing were Karen
Scharer, Pete Dye and Kristen Langley, representing the Department; Robert Johns representing the
Applicant; and Renee Engbaum.
Exhibit No. I
Exhibit No. 2
Exhibit No. 3
Exhibit No. 4
Exhibit No. 5
Exhibit No. 6
Exhibit No. 7
Exhibit No. 8
Exhibit No. 9
Exhibit No. I 0
Exhibit No. 11
Exhibit No. 12
Exhibit No. 13
Exhibit No. 14
Exhibit No. 15
Exhibit No. 16
DOES file L02P0005
ODES preliminary report for L02P0005, prepared 12/29/2006 with attachments as
follow:
2.1. Plat Map w/66 Lot Plat Design
2.2. City of Renton Sewer Availability
2.3. Road Variance/L03V0049
2.4. Surface Water Management Variance/L02V0089
2.5 Surface Water Management Variance/L04V0103
2.6. Density Calculations w/R-4 zoning
2.7 Recreation cross section for Tract G (previously labeled Tract C)
Application for land use permit no. AOIP0071 received 4/3/2002
Environmental checklist received 4/3/2002
Revised SEPA Mitigated Determination ofNonsignificance, date of revised issuance:
12/29/2006
Affidavit of posting of Notice of Application indicating posting date of 5/3/2002,
received by DOES on 5/3/2002
Revised Site plan (66 lot preliminary plat map) received 3/17/2006
Assessor's maps (2) SE 10-23-05 & SW 11-23-05
Revised Level I Downstream Analysis by Triad & Associates, received 11/24/2004
Traffic Impact Analysis by Gary Struthers Associates received 4/3/2002
Request for School Information form from the Issaquah School District, received
4/25/2002
King County Certificate of Water Availability, received 4/03/2002
Vicinity Map for L05POOl 9, L03POOl 8 & L02P0005, prepared by KC staff on
3/19/2007
DOES Field Report and GlS Information dated 5/1/2002
Revised Wetlands Detennination and Habitat analysis by C. Gary Schulz dated
9/12/2002
Watertype/stream Classification Survey comments from Washington Trout, dated
I 0/15/2004
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Exhibit No. 17
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L02P0005 RPT
Drainage outfall report by Associated Earth Sciences, Inc., dated 9/24/2002--
Boundary line adjustment proposal with attached map, dated 5/3/2004
Not entered
Response to East Renton Transportation Conunents by Gary Struthers Associates, Inc.,
dated 1/23/2003
Washington State Department ofTranportation comments regarding Traffic Impact
Analysis, dated l l /13/2002
Letter from Claudia Donnelly dated 6/13/2003 regarding basin plan, with 2 attachments
Note from Claudia Donnelly with attached copy of 11 /12/03 newspaper article
regarding transportation model
City of Renton comments, regarding sewer service, dated 3/28/2002
Revised language for Condition 6
Conceptual recreation plan by Triad Associates
Revised preliminary plat received March 22, 2007
Letter from Renee and Mark Engbaum dated March 22, 2007, with attached map
indicating the location of their property
Revisions to Conditions 20, 21 and 22
Date: August 20, 2007
To: Craig Comfort
King County Department of Transportation
201 S Jackson St
MSKSC-0231
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
Job No: 01-047
Project: East Renton / Rosemonte (L02P0005 / L03P0018)
Variance Request
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Camwest East Renton LLC Check No. 5135 ($1,730.49 Road
Variance Fee).
DDES Variance Submittal Checklist
Original (One Copy) -Signed Variance Request and
(Two Copies)-Signed Variance Request.
Signed Certificate of Applicant Status Form
12112 115thAvenueNE
Kirkland, WA 98034~6929
425.821.8448
425 821.3481 fax
800.488.0756 toll free
www.triadassoc.com
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Cover Letter to Craig Comfort (Prepared by Rebecca Cushman)
Related-Online Permit Applications Report (Two Separate Results)
11 I 17 -Site Plans 1, 8-12 of22 (Road Plans-Triad)
3 COA -East Renton/ Rosemonte (L02P0005 / L03P0018)
Remarks:
Craig,
Please review the enclosed variance for three illuminated sag curves, one on a sub-collector
street ~nd two on sub-access streets. This request is to approve an adjustment to the 1993 King
County Road Standards section 2.12C and D. If you have any questions, please contact
Rebecca Cushman, the Project Engineer, in our office (800-488-0756 or e-mail
rcushman@triadassoc.com. Thank you.
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Lee Ann Fraser
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CERTIFICATION OF
APPLICANT STATUS
Renton, Washington 98057-5212
206-296-6600 TTY 206-296-7217 For alternate formats, call 206-296-6600.
Permit Number: [o,CJ/JQ?o5:/ L-0. 1PC<21 ~ Activity Number:
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FOR INDIVIDUALS:
I, (print name), hereby certify that I am
the/an owner of the property which is the subject of this permit. If I am not the sole owner of the property, I
certify that I am authorized to represent all other owners of the property. My mailing address is: .
I further certify that I am the "Applicant" for this permit and as such am financially responsible for all fees
and will receive any refunds paid. I shall remain the "Applicant" for the duration of this permit unless I
transfer my "applicant" status in writing on the form provided by DOES.
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Signature of Applicant Date Signed
-OR-
FOR CORPORATIONS/BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS:
I, ....,IQ.I\ r'.I; fr .r ]_p ;,uz. r (print name), hereby certify that I am
an authorized agent of {!a, ..... U/LJ f ).q vt-l,'¥1"', PJ. r:;.,,"-. , a corporation or other
business association authorized to do business in the State of Washington, which is the sole owner of the
property that is the subject of this permit. If this corporation or business association is not the sole owner of
the property, I certify that this corporation/business association is authorized to represent all other owners of
the property. The mailing address of this corporation/business association is:
I further certify that the above named corporation/business association is the "Applicant" for this permit and as
such is financially responsible for all fees and will receive any refunds paid. This corporation/business
association shall remain the "Applicant" for the duration of this permit unless it transfers its applicant status in
writing on the form provided by DOES.
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SignaturfApplicant's Agent Date Signed
* By signing as the Applicant or the Applicant's Agent, I certify under penalty of perjury un ~~~ Jh~ !t~J[)'
Washington that the information provided above is true and correct. I.JU AUG 2 2 WO? [_'.:V
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,NOTICE TO APPLICANTS: By law, this department returns all engineering and other plans to the
1applicant. If, however, you wish to authorize the department to return engineering and other plans
directly to the engineer, architect, or other consultant for the limited purpose of making corrections,
'please designate below:
~orize this department to return plans directly to my consultant(s) for the limited purpose of
making corrections as designated on this form.
CONSULTANTS:
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