HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport 1CITY OF RENTON
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
MEMORANDUM
Date: August 3, 2009
To: City Clerk's Office
From: Stacy Tucker
Subject: Land Use File Closeout
Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City
Clerk's Office. ----------------------"----_--___.;:;:;._,:
Project Name: WDFW Cedar River Fry Trap I:
LUA (file) Number: LUA-09-046, SME 1, ------------------------------------
Cross -References: 1·.'1:
AKA's: ,-------------------------------------1
:: Project Manager: Vanessa Dolbee I.
Acceptance Date: April 15, 2009 I: -------------------------------------, , Applicant: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife i
:; Owner: Same as applicant 1:.
Contact: Kelly Kiyohara, WDFW
PID Number: 072305HYDR 1:
, ERC Decision Date:
:· ERC Appeal Date:
April 15, 2009
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Administrative Approval:
i'. Appeal Period Ends: r , ____________________________________ ___;
I , Public Hearing Date: I:.
11 Date Appealed to HEX:
'1 By Whom:
, HEX Decision: Date: '-------------------------------------1·
I' :• . Date Appealed to Council:
By Whom:
:l Council Decision: Date: ii
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: Project Description: The applicant is proposing to place a Fry Trap in the Cedar River between ;;
the confines of the Renton Municipal Airport and the Boeing Plant to trap and monitor the annual ii
. migration of early migrating juvenile salmonids to estimate production and survival of various I'
salmon species including ESA listed Chinook. ,
· Location: Cedar River between Renton Municipal Airport & the Boeing Plant !;
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·, Comments:
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. . ,. ... .CITY OFRENTON .. .
·cERTIFIC~TEOF EXEMPTION FROM
SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
DATE:
LAND USE ACTION FILE NO.:
PROJECT NAME:
OWNER/APPLICANT:
PROJECT MANAGER:
PROPOSAL:
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
SEC-TWN-R:
WATER BODY/WETLAND:
Shoreline Exemption 09-046
April 15, 2009
LUA09-046, SME
WDFW Cedar River Fry Trap
Kelly Kiyohara
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capital Way North
Olympia, WA 98501
Vanessa Dolbee
Associate Planner
The applicant is proposing to place a Fry Trap in the Cedar
River between the confines of the Renton Municipal Airport
and the Boeing Plant, just downstream of the hydraulic
bridge that connects these two locations. The purpose of
this Fry Trap is to trap and monitor the annual migration of
early migrating juvenile salmonids to estimate production
and survival of various salmon species including ESA
listed Chinook. Access to the trap would be through
Renton's Cedar River Park then by a small non-motorized
boat from the shore to the 30-foot by 8-foot floating barge.
The Fry Trap would be in operation from January through
June. The exemption is requested because the total cost
of the project is less than $2,500 and the project is directly
correlated with providing understanding of the annual
variations of salmon production as related to fish habitat
and passage.
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife has
made a SEPA Determination of Non-Significance for the
subject Shoreline Exemption on October 21, 2004. The
project has an approved Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA)
as of March 28, 2005 that expires on March 27, 2010.
Cedar River between Renton Municipal Airport and the
Boeing Plant just down stream of the hydraulic bridge that
connects these two locations.
Parcel #072305HYDR (parcels ending in HYDR represent
a water body within a plat)
S. 17 T. 23 R. 5
Cedar River (Urban Environment)
An exemption from a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit is hereby granted on the
proposed project in accordance with RMC 4-9-190C 2 & 16:
XX Any development of which the total cost or fair market value does not exceed two
thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00), if such development does not materially
interfere with the normal public use of the water or shorelines of the Sate.
A public or private project, the primary purpose of which is to improve fish or wildlife
.JQL habitat or fish passage, when all of the following apply:
a. The project has been approved in writing by the Department of Fish and
Wildlife as necessary for the improvement of the habitat or passage and
appropriately designed and sited to accomplish the intended purpose.
b. The project has received hydraulic project approval by the Department of Fish
and Wildlife pursuant to chapter 75.20 RCW.
c. The Development Services Division has determined that the project is
consistent with this Master Program.
The proposed development is consistent or inconsistent with (check one):
CONSISTENT
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N/A
Attachments:
INCONSISTENT
A. Neighborhood Detail Map
B. Site Map
C. Project Narrative
Policies of the Washington State Shoreline
Management Act.
The guidelines of the Department of
Ecology where no Master Program has
been finally approved or adapted by the
Department.
The City of Renton Shoreline Master
Program.
C. E. Vincent, Planning Director,
Department of Community & Economic
Development
D. Determination of Non-Significance, Dated October 21, 2004
E. HPA, Dated March 28, 2005
F. Image of Fry Trap
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Shoreline Exemption 09-046
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State of Washington
Department of Fish and Wildlife
Mailing Address: 600 Capitol Way N, Olympia WA 98501-1091, (360) 902-2200, TDD-(360) 902-2207
Main Office· Location: Natural Resources Building, 1111 Washington Street SE, Olympia WA
December 8, 2008
TO: City of Renton
FROM: Kelly Kiyohara, Fish Biologist
SUBJECT: -Shoreline Exemption Permit Request for Cedar River Fry Trap
Project
The purpose of this project is to trap and monitor the annual migration of early migrating
juvenile salmonids to estimate production and survival of various salmon species
including ESA listed Chinook in the Cedar River from January through June by means of
a floating 30'x8' barge with an inclined plane trap attached. The purposed site is in the
Cedar River just downstream of Boeing-Renton Airport Bridge hydraulic bridge adjacent
to tax ·parcel # 07235HYDR. An exemption is requested because the total cost or fair
market value of the project is less thari $2,500 and the project is directly correlated with
providing understanding ofthe annual variations of salmon production as related to fish
habitat and passage projects. The current site is unused as it is in the Cedar River
between the Renton Airport and Boeing property, both of which are heavily patrolled by
security. There are no special site features, no need for fill, excavation, or removal of
trees. Attached is our SEPA and JARP A permit for the proposed activities. There is no
ordinary high water mark noted possibly due to the dredging that has occurred within the
last 10 years. The trap will be accessed by a small non-motorized boat from the shore
through City of Renton Park and Recreation property.
To further understand what our trap looks like, please visit our website at:
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/wild salmon monitor/ and click on the Lake Washington bullet
on the left side of the screen. The picture in the middle of the page on the left side is our
screw trap fishing just downstream of the Boeing-Renton Airport hydraulic bridge.
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Attachment C
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WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT
OF FISH .AND WILDLIFE .
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· FINAL DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE
October 21, 2004
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. State of Washington .
DEPARTMENT .OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
Mailing Address: 600 Capttol Way N -Olympia; Washington 98501-1091 • (360) 902-2200, TDD (360) 902-2207
Main Office location: Natural Resources Building -1111 Washington Street SE -Olymp.ia, WA ·
DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE
Name of Proposal: WDFW-TEMPORARY FISH TRAPS-STATEWIDE
· Description of Proposal: Fish Traps are utilized to collect biological data relative to·adult and
juvenile species composition and abundance. Traps are strategically located to best accomplish
project goals and minimize impacts to the surrounding environment. Floating screw or scoop
traps are utilized to capture a portion of the downstream migrants. Temporary weirs (adult and
juvenile), which extend to both banks, are utilized when more complete captures of out-migrants
are necessary. Adult hoop traps are strategically positioned in-streams to capture a portion of the
upstream migrant population. All projects and associated trapping gear are designed, installed.
and maintained so as to insure stream-bank protection and stability. All required permits from
federal, state, county and local agencies.will be obtained and all installation, operation and
.maintenance activities will occur with notification, coordination and concurrence with
appropriate federal; state and localjurisdictions.
Proponent: · Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Fish Program-Science Division-
Freshwater Production Unit. 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501. Contact:· ·
·. Patrick Hanratty (360) 902-2781. ·
Location of Proposal, including street, if any: Statewide, Washington
Lead Agency: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant
adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not reqµired
under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of the completed ·
environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is
available tcHhe public on request.
This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2): the lead agency .will not act on· this proposal
for 14 days from the date of issue below. Coriunents,must be submitted by:.dctober 20, 2004
Responsib)e Official: Teresa A. Eturaspe ,
Position!fitle: SEPA/NEPA Coordinator, Regulatory Services Section
. Address: 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501
Attachment D
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State qf Washington
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
.Mailing Address: 600 Captto.1 Way N -Olympia.Washington 98501-1091 -(360) 902-2200, TDD (360) 902-2207
Main Office location: Natural Resources Building -1111 Washington Street SE -Olympia, WA
October 21, 2004
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
. Fish Program-Patrick Hanratty
· 600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501
Dear Mr. Hanratty:
. . . . .
· .. Enclosed is the Washington Department of Fish ru1d•Wildlife's.(WDFW) Final Determination of
Nonsignificance (DNS)regarding your applicatiollforTemporaryFishTraps, Statewide, along ·
with any comments that were received on· this determination during the 14 day comment period.
Based on a review of your original-environmental checklist and:any comments submitted from ·
other agencies, WDFW has concluded that no significant environmental impacts are likely to
· result from your proposal. Therefore; your proposal has met the requirements ofthe State
· Environmental Policy Act (SEP A) and your application for a Hydraulic Project Approval (HP A)
and any other necessary state, federal and/or county permits can now be processed. Please
contact your regional WDFW office for further details.with regardto issuance of the HP A.
·. Sincerely,
7_t:.d ,.... 4 · ~--;Jere--
Teresa A. Eturaspe .
SEP A/NEPA Coordhi.ator
TAE:tae
Enclosure: Final DNS
cc/enc:
Please contact: Ten: \.. Eturaspe Phone: . (360) 902-257:. .?ax: . (360) 902-2946 or
e-mail:habitatSEPA@dtw.wa.gov if you have questions or comments about this determination.
DATE OF ISSUE:· October 6, 2004 SIGNATURE: 7_::,.; ,... 4_ £-s47oe-..
SEPA Log Number. 04 --077. dns
Washington
Department of
FISH and
WILDLIFE
. 'DRAULIC PROJECT APPROV. statewide
RCvv77.55.100 -Appeal pursuant to Chapter 34.05 RCW 600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
. Issue Date: March 28, 2005
Expiration Date: Marqh 27, 2010
PERMITTEE
WDFW
ATTENTION: Jim Scott.
·. 600 Capitol Way N
Olympia WA, 98501-1091
360"902-2700( )
Fax: 360-902-2944
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Project Name: WDFWFish Traps
(360) 902-2200
Control Number: 100674-1
FPA/Public Notice #:
AUTHORIZED AGENT OR CONTRACTOR
Project Description: Install, maintain, and remove traps operated by WDFW in freshwaters
throughout the state for the capture and enumeration 'of upstream and
downstream migrating fish populations · ·
PROVISIONS .
1.TIMING LIMITATIONS: The project may begin March 28, 2005 and shall be completed by March
27,2010, provided that the traps shall remain in place only during the period that the targeted
species and life stage is present.
.2. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: The permittee or contractor shall notify the Washington
· Department ofFish and Wildlife Regional Habitat Program Manager (RHPM) for the Region in
which the trap is to be installed of the project start date. Notification stfall be received by the RHPM
. at least three working days prior to the start of construction activities. The notification shall include
the permittee's name, project location, starting date for work, and the controlrnimber for this
Hydraulic Project Approval. · ·
3: REPORTING REQUIREMENT: The permittee shall submit to the Habitat Program at 600 Capitol .
Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091, a written calendar year annual report of the fish trap projects
conducted under authority of this HPA by February 1 of the following year, or in the final year of th.a
HPA prior to .the expiration of the HPA. An annuarreport is also required if no work was conducted
. . under this HPA during the reporting period.The report shaU iricltide the name, address, and .·
· telephone number of the reporting agency and contact person; date .of the report; reporting period;
control number for the HPA; total number of individual projects by region and statewide; list of
individual projects completed'by region, including waterbody namedocation, date of work, and type
. of work conducted; and a description of any problems encountered including HPA provision
. violations, corrective actions and impacts to fish life or water quality resulting from the problems
· encountered.· · · · · · ·
. 4. Work shall be accomplished per plans and specifications approved by the Washington
Department of Fish and Wildlife entitled JARPA, including figures entitled WILD SALMON ID ·
POPULATION MONITORING and dated February 18, 2005 except as modified by this Hydraulic
Project Approval. A copy of these plans shall b.e available on site during construction.
TRAP INSTALLATION . . .
5. Alteration of the bed or bank shall be kept to the. minimum amount necessary to properly install
Attachment E
Washington
Department of
FISH and .
WILDLIFE
'-IYDRAULIC PROJECT APPRO\. Statewide
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
(360) 902-2200
Issue Date: March 28, 2005
Expiration Date: March 27, 2010 .
Control Number: 100674-1
FPNPublic.Notice #:
· thetrap.
6. Neither large woody material (defined as trees or tree parts larger than four inches in diameter
and longer than six feet and rootwads, wholly or partially waterward of the ordinary high water line)
embedded iri the bed or banks nor boulders shall be disturbed or moved.
7. Floating scoop or screw traps shall be secured to existing structures, anchor pins, or blocks.
Other traps may be cabled cir otherwise secured to trees or vegetation only if the vegetation is
substantial enough to hold the trap in piace during trap operation and the vegetation Is protected
from damage.
8. Traps shall be installed to remain in piace during all expected flows, shall not result in·fl~w of
· water outside. the banks, and shall be secured to prevent loss of parts downstream in the event of
trap failure. Trap parts shall be. remC>ved when n~cessary to prevent high flows from damaging the
bed or banks of the stream. These parts shall not be reinstalled until flows subside sufficiently to
allow trap operation and prevent damage to the stream bed or banks.
EQUIPMENT
9: With the exception of installing and removing floating scoop or screw.traps, all traps shall be
installed, maintained and removed only with hand _labor .and hand tools.
·• .10. The drive mechanisms (wheels, tracks, tires, etc.) of equipment used to install floating scoop or
screw traps s.h.all not enter or operatewaterward of the ordinary high water line:
· 11. Equipment used for thi~ project shaU tie free of external pet~oleum-based products while ·
· working arou.nd the stream. Accumulation of soils or de.bris shall be removed from the drive ·
mebhanisms (wheels, tires, tracks, etc.) and undercarriage of equipment prior to its working below
the ordinary high water line. Equipment shall be checked daily for leaks and any necessary repairs
shall be completed .prior to commencing work activities along ·the stream. ·
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12. Equipment crossings of the stream are not authorized by this HPA.
VEGETATION
· .13. Aquatic vegetation shall not be removed or disturbeit Alteration of bank vegetation shall be .
·. limited to that necessary to install the traps.
14. Additional written approval of the Area Habitat Biologist shall be obtained prior to any Vegetation
removal necessary to provide equipment access.
PROJECT MATERIALS··
15. All treated wqod shall be professionally treated. and completely cured prior to insiallation below
the ordinary hig_h water line tci minimize leaching into the water or substrate. Ttie use of wood
treated with creosote or pentachlorophenoi" is not authorized. ·
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Washington
Department of
FISH and
WILDLIFE
YDRAUL-IC PROJECT APPRO\ Statewide
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
(360) 902-2200
Issue Date: March 28, 2005 Control Number: 100674-1
: Expiration Date: March 27, 2010, FPA/Public Notice#:
16 .. All lumber to be used for the project shall meet or exceed the standards established in 'Best
Management Practices For the Use of Treated Wood in Aquatic Environments' developed by the .
Western Wood Preservers Institute, dated July 1996. · ·
17. Gravel bags shall be filled with clean, round gravel transported to the job site. The giavel shall
not be obtained from the streambed. Gravel may be deposited in the stream following project
completion provided fines less than 0.25 inches do not exceed 3.0 percent total volume, and .the
used bags are removed from the job site and disposed of or reused properly. · ·
18. Project materials including .gravel bags and trap components may be stockpiled at the job site
prior to or following· project completion provided they are placed landward of the limits of anticipated
flood flows. ·
19. ixcept as· provided in Provision 17; sediment shall not be released from gravel bags or from
· other materials imported to the job site.
TRAP MAINTENANCE
20. Traps shall be inspected and maintained daily during the period when they are in place. ·
· 21. Organic material that collects on the trap shall be removed and returned to state waters
downstream of the project. Man-made trash shall beremoved and disposed of so that it does not
reenter waters of the·state. . . ' . . .. . .
22. With the exception ·of those cases wh.ere WDFW policy requires lethal' removal of adult straying
hatchery fish or when juvenile ~sh must be lethally sampled for fish health testing or recovery of
. cocled wire tags, fish shall not be harmed as a result 6f trapping. or handling procedures.• These fish
shall be immediately and safely released to state waters following data collection.
TRAP REMOVAL
23. All trap components, except gravels as provided in Provision 17, shall be immediately removed
from.waterward of the ordinary high water line upon project completion.
SITE RESTORATION
24. Within one year of project completion, the banks shall !Je revegetated with native or other
approved woody species. Vegetative cuttings shall be planted ata maximum interval of three feet·· ..
(on center) and maintained as necessaryfor thrEle years to ensure 80 percent survival. ·
. PROJECT LOCATIONS
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Washington
Department of
FISH and
WILDLIFE
HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPRC ',L Statewide
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
(360) 902-2200
Issue Date: March 28,. 2005
ExpirationDate: March 27, 2010
Control Number: 10067 4-1
FPA/Public Notice#:
· . Location #1 freshwater . Work Start:03-28-2005 Work End:03-27-2010
WRIA WATERBODY TRIBUTARY TO COUNTY -· 99,0000· · ·Various Statewide Thurston
1/4 SEC, Section Township: Range: Latitude: Longitude
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. DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
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NOTES
. At the request oJPat Hanratty, WDFW'Fish Program, this statewide Hydraulic Project Approval
(HPA) for WDFW fish traps for the capture and enumeration of upstream ahd downstream migrant
· fish populaiions is issued to replace HPA GH-D9407-08 which was issued October 25, 2004. This
HPA supersedes all previous HPAs.for this project, and allows installation, maintenance, and . ,
· removal of WDFW-operated fish traps statewide. ·
.This HPA does not authorize the installation, maintenance, or removal of traps at WDFW hatcheries
, for the capture of broodstock. ·
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Ttiis Hydraulic Project Approval pertains only tci the provisions ofthe Washington State Fisheries
and Wildlife Codes. It is the permittee's responsibility to apply for and obtain any additional ·
authorization from other public agencies (local, state and/or federal) that may be necessary for this
project. Incidental take coverage under the Endangered Species Act is required for this project. ·
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Consulrwith the NOAA Fisheries (formerly National Marine Fisheries. Service (NMFS)) and United
States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) prioffo commencement of project activities to acquire
necessary authorization. NOAA Fisheries may require a 1 OA-1 A permit or other authorization.
· USFWS may have additional requirements. · ·
\ . This. Hydraulic PrbjeciApproval (HPA) does not consiitute an after-the-fact HPA for work previously
conducted below the ordinary. high water !ine without a valid HPA;, nor does it relieve the person(s) .
. to whom.this HPA is issued from any legal responsibilities for that previously conducted work.·
APPLY TO ALL ,H'r'.DRAULIC PRO.)ECTAPPROVAlS
• . This Hydraµlic .Project Approval pertains orify to thej)rovlsions ofthe Washington State Fisheries
and Wildlile Code, specifically RCW 77.55 (formerly RCVV 75.20), Additional auihorization from
other public agencies may be necessary for this· project. The person(s) to whom this Hydraulic .
', Project Approval is issued is responsible for applying for and obtairiing any addiUonal authorization
from other public agencies (local, state and/or federal) that may, be necessary for ,this project.
, · This Hydraulic Project Approval shall be available. on the job site at all times and all its provisions
··followed by the person(s) to whom ttiis Hydraulic Project Approval is issued and operator(s) .
performing the work. ·
· · This Hydraulic Project Approval does not authorize trespass.
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Washington ·
Department of
FISH and
WILDLIFE
. "DRAULIC PROJECT APPROV Statewide
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
· (360) 902-2200
Issue Date: March 28, 2005 .· Control Number: 100674-1
Expiration Date: March 27, 2010 FPNPublic Notice#:
· The person(s) to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued and operator(s) performing the
work may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat that results from failure to
comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval.
Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty
of up to one hundred dollars per day or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine
and/or imprisonment. · •
All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 77 .55.100 or 77 .55.200 are subject to
additional restrictions, coridiUoris or revocation if the Departme.nt of.Fish and Wildlife determines
that new l:>iological or physical information indicates the need for such action. The person(s) to
whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued has the right pursuant to Chapter 34,04 RCW to
appeal·such decisions. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 77.55.110 may be
. modified bythe Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with
the.person(s)lo whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued: PROVIDED HOWEVER, that such
modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW
77.55.170. · .
. " APPEALS INFORMATION.
IF YOU WISH JO APPEAL THE ISSUANCE OR DENIAt OF, OR CONDITIONS PROVIDED iN A
HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL, THERE ARE INFORMAL AND FORMAL APPEAL .
PRO.CESSES AVAILABLE. . . . . . . •
A. INFORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220-110-340) OF DEPARTMENTACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT
TO RCW 77.55.100, 77.55'. 110,T7.55.140, 77.55.190, 77.55.200, and 77.55.:290: A person who is
aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an informal
review of: .
. (A)The denial or Issuance ofa Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditi<;>ns or provisions ma!le
· · part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; or . · ·. . . · . · · · · · · · · .•. · . ·
(B)An.order imposing civil penalties. A request for an INFORMAL REVIEW shali be in WRITING
to the Department of Fish and Wildlife HPA Appeals Coordinator, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, ·
Washington 98501-1091 and shall be RECEIVED by the Departmerit within30-days.ofthe denial or
issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval or receipt of an order imposing civil penalties; If agreed to ·
by the aggrieved party, and' the aggrieved party is the Hydraulic Project Approval_ applicant,
resolution of the concerns will be facilitated through discussions with the A~ea HabjtatBiologist and
his/her supervisor. If resolution is not reached, or the aggrieved party is not the HYdraulic Project
Approval applicant, the Habitat Environmental Services Division Manager ofhis/her desigriee shall
conduct a review and recommend a decision to ttie Director or his/her designee, 'If you are not
satisfied with the results of this informal appeal, a formal appeal may be filed. · . . . .
B. FORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220-110°350) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO
RCW 77.55.100 OR 77.55.140: A person 'who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following
Department actions may requesta formal review of: · ·
(A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made
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Washington . .
Department of
FISH and
·. WILDLIFE
'~YDRAULIC PROJECT Af>PRO' . Statewide
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
(360) 902-2200
Issue Date: March 28, 2005
Expiration Date: March 27, 2010
Control Number: 10067 4-1
FPA/Public Notice#:
part of a Hydraulic Project Approval;
{B) An order imposing .civil penalties; or .
{C) Any other 'agency action' for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the
Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 34.05 RCW,
A request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife HPA
Appeals Coordinator, shall be. plainly labeled as .'REQUEST FOR FORMAL-APPEAL' and shall be
RECEIVED DURING OFFICE HOURS by the Department at 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia,
Washington 98501°1091, within 30-days of the Department action that is being challenged. The
time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal
appeal. If there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requesting a formal appeal .shal.1 be
within 30-days of the date of the Department's written decision in response to the informal appeal.·
. . . . . .
C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW77.55.110,
77.55.200, 77.55.230, or 77.55.290: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial
. or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions. made part .of a Hydraulic ·
· Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in ·
· WRITING to the Hydraulic AppealsHoardpefWAC 259-04 at Environmental Hearings Office, 4224
Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two -Rowe Six, Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/459-6327.
D. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 43.21 L
RCW: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic
Project Approvai, or the ·conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval may
request a formal appeal. The FORMAL APPEAL shall be in accordance with the provisions· of
Chapter 43.21 L RCW and Chapter 199-08 WAC. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in
WRITING to the Environmental arid Land Use Hearings Board at Environmental Hearings Office;
Environmerital arid Land Use Hearings Board, 4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two -Rowe Six,
. P.O. 0Box 40903, Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/459-6327. · · ·
E. FAILURE T0APPEALWITHIN ,:HE REQU;REDTIME PERIODS RESULTS IN FORFEITURE. •
OFALLAPPEAL RIGHTS. IF THERE IS NO TIMELY REQUEST FOR AN APPEAL, THE
. DEPARTMENT ACTION SHALL BE FINAL AND UNAPPEALABLE. . . . ' . . ~ ..
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER: Sergeant Rahn (39)P3 ·.
. cc: Pat Hanratty, Fish Program
~egional HabitatProgra111 Managers ·
Regulatory Services Section Staff · · . . .
for Director .
·wDFW .
Sergeants Charron, Ju~dt, Anderson, Brown, Ward, Grani. McIntosh.Holden, Webb, Jackson,
Makoviney,. Nixon
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PROPERTY OWNER($) PROJECT INFORMATION
NAME: PROJECT OR OEVELOPMENT NAME:
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife WDFW Cedar River Fry Trap
ADDRESS: PROJECT/ ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE:
Cedar River between the confinds of the Renton
CITY: ZIP: Airport and the Boeing Plant and just downstream
of the hydraulic bridge that connects the two above.
TELEPHONE NUMBER: KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER($):
Parcel Number 072305HYDR, no tax account
APPLICANT (if other than owner)
number
NAME: EXIXTING LAND USE($):
Kelly Kiyohara Cedar River
COMPANY (W applicable): PROPO~ED LAND USE(S):
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Floating Fish Trap
ADDRESS: EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
600 Capitol Way North Incorporated City
CITY: ZIP: PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
(if applicable):
Olympia, WA 98501
TELEPHONE NUMBER: EXISTING ZONING:
360-902-2797, Kelly.Kiyohara@dfw.wa.gov River
CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable):
NAME: SITE AREA (in square feet):
Kelly Kiyohara 400
COMPANY (if applicable): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED:
Same as Above
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS:
ADDRESS:
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET ACRE
(if applicable):
CITY: ZIP:
NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable):
TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS:
NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable):
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PROJECT INFORMATION (continued) ~---'-----~~------------,
NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): PROJECT VALUE:
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF
ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE
SQUARE FOOTAGE (Wapplicable):
(if applicable):
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS 0 AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE
0 AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO
D FLOOD HAZARD AREA
TO REMAIN (if applicable):
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable):
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable):
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW
PROJECT (W applicable):
D GEOLOGIC HAZARD
0 HABITAT CONSERVATION
0 SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES
OwETLANDS
sq. ft. ----
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
(Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included)
· SITUATE IN THE NE QUARTER OF SECTION 17 , TOWNSHIP 23 , RANGE 5 , IN THE CITY ------
OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES
List all land use applications being applied for:
1. Shoreline Exemption Pemiit 3. ------~-----
2. 4.
Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $ -----
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I, (Print Name/s)
t e authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing
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n ta in e d and the information herewith .are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
(Signature of Owner/Representative)
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State of Washington
Department of Fish and Wildlife
Mailing Address: 600 Capitol Way N, Olympia WA 98501-1091, (360) 902-2200, TDD (360) 902-2207
Main Office· Location: Natural Resources Building, 1111 Washington Street SE, Olympia WA
December 8, 2008
TO: City of Renton
FROM: Kelly Kiyohara, Fish Biologist
SUBJECT: Shoreline Exemption Permit Request for Cedar River Fry Trap
Project
The purpose of this project is to trap and monitor the annual migration of early migrating
juvenile salmonids to estimate production and survival of various salmon species
including ESA listed Chinook in the Cedar River from January through June by means of
a floating 30'x8' barge with an inclined plane trap attached. The purposed site is in the
Cedar River just downstream of Boeing-Renton Airport Bridge hydraulic-bridge adjacent
to tax parcel # 07235HYDR. An exemption is requested because the total cost or fair
market value of the project is less than $2,500 and the project is directly correlated with
providing understanding of the annual variations of salmon production as related to fish
habitat and passage projects. The current site is unused as it is in the Cedar River
between the Renton Airport and Boeing property, both of which are heavily patrolled by
security. There are no special site features, no need for fill, excavation, or removal of
trees. Attached is our SEPA and JARP A permit for the proposed activities. There is no
ordinary high water mark noted possibly due to the dredging that has occurred within the
last IO years. The trap will be accessed by a small non-motorized boat from the shore
through City of Renton Park and Recreation property.
To further understand what our trap looks like, please visit our website at:
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/wild salmon monitor/ and click on the Lake Washington bullet
on the left side of the screen. The picture in the middle of the page on the left side is our
screw trap fishing just downstream of the Boeing-Renton Airport hydraulic bridge.
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PLANNING DIVISION
WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS
Landscape Plan, Conceptual•
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Neighborhood Detail Map,
This requirement may be waived by:
1. Property Services Section PROJECT NAME:
2. Public Works Plan Review Section
3. Building Section
4. Planning Section
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Stream or Lake Study, Supplemental,
Wireless:
Applicant Agreement Statement 2 ANO,
Inventory of Existing Sites zANo,
Lease Agreement, Draft ,ANo 3
Map of Existing Site Conditions 2 ANO 3
Map of View Area 2 ANO,
Photoslmulations 2 ANo,
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State of Washington
WASHING TON DEPARTMENT
OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
· FINAL DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE
October 21, 2004
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
Mailing Address: 600 Capitol Way N -Olympia, Washington 98501-1091 -(360) 902-2200, TDD (360) 902-2207
Main Office location: Natural Resour.ces Building -1111 Washington Street SE -Otymp_ia, WA
DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE
Name of Proposal: WDFW-TEMPORARY FISH TRAPS-STATEWIDE
Description of Proposal: Fish Traps are utilized to collect biological data relative to adult and
juvenile species composition and abundance. Traps are strategically located to best accomplish
project goals and minimize impacts to the surrounding environment. Floating screw or scoop
traps are utilized to capture a portion of the downstream migrants. Temporary weirs (adult and
juvenile), which extend to both banks, are utilized when more complete captures of out-migrants
are necessary. Adult hoop traps are strategically positioned in-streams to capture a portion of the
upstream migrant population. All projects and associated trapping gear are designed, installed
and maintained so as to insure stream-bank protection and stability. All required permits from
federal, state, county and local agencies.will be obtained and all installation, operation and
maintenance activities will occur with notification, coordination and concurrence with
appropriate federal, state and local jurisdictions.
Proponent: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Fish Program-Science Division-
Freshwater Production Unit. 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501. Contact:
. '
Patrick Hanratty (360) 902-2781
Location of Proposal, including street, if any: Statewide; Washington
Lead Agency: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does noi have a probable significant
adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required
under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made-after review of the completed
environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is
available to the public·on request.
. .
This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this.proposal
for 14 days from the date of issue below. Comments.must be submitted by: October 20, 2004
Responsible .Official: Teresa A. Eturaspe ,
Positionffitle: SEP A/NEPA Coordinator, Regulatory Services Section
Add'ress: 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501
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State of Washington
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
Mailing Address: 600 Capitol Way N • Olympia, Washington 98501-1091 • (360) 902-2200, TDD (360) 902-2207
· Main Office location: Natural Resources Building· 1111 Washington Street SE· Olympia, WA
October 21, 2004
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Fish Program-Patrick Hanratty
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501
Dear Mr. Hanratty:
Enclosed is the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) Final Determination of
Nonsignificance (DNS) regarding your application for Temporary Fish Traps, Statewide, along
with any comments that were received on· this determination during the 14 day comment period.
Based on a review of your original environmental checklist and.any comments submitted from
other agencies, WDFW has concluded that no significant environmental impacts are likely to
result from your proposal. Therefore, your proposal has met the requirements of the State
Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) and your application for a Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA)
and any other necessary state, federal and/or county permits can now be processed. Please
contact your regional WDFW office for further details with regard to issuance of the HPA.
· Sincerely,
~d ,..,. 4 ~-~ae-,
Teresa A. Eturaspe
SEP A/NEPA Coordinator
TAE:tae
Enclosure: Final DNS
cc/enc:
Please contact: Teresa Eturaspe Phone: (360) 902-2575 x: (360) 902-2946 or
e-mail:habitatSEPA@dfw.wa.gov if you have questions or comments about this determination.
DATE OF ISSUE: October 6, 2004 SIGNATURE:
SEPA Log Number: 04 --0?7. dns
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Washington
, Department of
FISH and
-WILDLIFE
~ RAULIC PROJECT APPROVA statewide
RCW 77.55.100 -Appeal pursuant to Chapter 34.05 RCW 600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
(360) 902-2200
Issue Date: March 28, 2005
Expiration Date: March 27, 2010
Control Number: 100674-1
FPA/Public Notice#:
PERMITIEE AUTHORIZED AGENT OR CONTRACTOR -
WDFW
ATIENTION: Jim Scott.
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia WA, 98501-1091
360-902-2700( )
Fax: 360-902-2944
Project Name:
Project Description:
WDFW Fish Traps
Install, maintain, and remove traps operated by WDFW in freshwaters
throughout the state for the capture and enumeration of upstream and
downstream migrating fish populations ·
PROVISIONS
1. TIMING LIMITATION_S: The project may begin March 28, 2005 and shall be completed by March
27, 2010, provided that the traps.shall remain in place only during the period that the targeted
species and life stage is present.
· 2. NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: The permittee or contractor shall notify the Washington
Department of Fish and Wildlife Regional Habitat Program Manager (RHPM) for the Region in
which the trap is to be installed of the project start date. Notification shall be received by the RHPM
at least three working days prior to the start of construction activities. The notification shall include
the permittee's name, project location, starting date for work, and the control number for this
Hydraulic Project Approval.
-3. REPORTING REQUIREMENT: The permittee shall submit to the Habitat Program at 600 Capitol
Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091, a written calendar year annual report of the fish trap projects
conducted under authority of this HPA by February 1 of the following year, or in the final year of the
HPA prior to the expiration of the HPA. An annual-report is also required if no work was conducted
under this HPA during the reporting period. The report shall iricllide the name, address, and
· telephone number of the reporting agency and contact person; date of the report; reporting period;
control number for the HPA; total nu_mber of individual projects by region and statewide; list of
individual projects completed by region, including water body name, location, date of work, and type
of work conducted; and a description of any problems encountered including HPA provision
violations, corrective actions and impacts to fish life or water quality resulting from the problems
encountered.
4. Work shall be accomplished per plans and specifications approved by the Washington
Department of Fish and Wildlife entitled JARPA, including figures entitled WILD SALMONID
POPULATION MONITORING and dated February 18, 2005 except as modified by this Hydraulic
Project Approval. A copy of these plans shall be available on site during construction.
TRAP INSTALLATION
5. Alteration of the bed or bank shall be kept to the minimum amount necessary to properly install
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' -Washington
Department of
FISH and
WILDLIFE
H RAULIC PROJECT APPROVAi" Statewide
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
(360) 902-2200
Issue Date: March 28, 2005
Expiration Date: March 27, 2010
Control Number: 100674-1
· FPA/Public Notice#:
the trap,
6. Neither large woody material (defined as trees or tree parts larger than four inches in diameter
and longer than six feet and rootwads, wholly or partially waterward of the ordinary high water line)
embedded in the bed or banks nor boulders shall be disturbed or moved.
7. Floating scoop or screw traps shall be secured to existing structures, anchor pins, or blocks.
Other traps may be cabled or otherwise secured to trees or vegetation only if the vegetation is
substantial enough to hold the trap in place during trap operation and the vegetation is protected
from damage.
8. Traps shall be installed to remain in place during all expected flows, shall not result in flow of
· water outside the banks, and shall be secured to prevent loss of parts downstream in the event of
trap failure. Trap parts shall be removed when necessary to prevent high flows from damaging the
bed or banks of the stream. These parts shall not be reinstalled until flows subside sufficiently to
allow trap operation and prevent damage to the stream bed or banks.
EQUIPMENT . . , .
9. With the exception of installing and removing floating scoop or screw traps, all traps shall be
installed, maintained and removed only with hand labor and hand tools.
10. The drive mechanisms (wheels, tracks, tires, etc.) of equipment used to install floating scoop_or
screw traps sh.all not enter or operate waterward of the ordinary high water line.
· 11. Equipment used for this project shall be free of external petroleum-based products while
working around the stream. Accumulation of soils or debris shall be removed from the drive
mechanisms (wheels, tires, tracks, etc.) and undercarriage of equipment prior to its working below
the ordinary high water line. Equipment shall be checked daily for leaks and any necessary repairs
shall be completed prior to commencing work activities along the stream.
12. Equipment crossings of the stream are not authorized by this HPA.
VEGETATION .
. 13. Aquatic vegetation shall not be removed or disturbed. Alteration of bank vegetation shall be
. limited fo that necessary to install the traps.
14. Additional written approval of the Area Habitat Biologist shall be obtained prior to any vegetation
removal necessary to provide equipment access.
PROJECT MATERIALS
15. All treated wood shall be professionally treated and completely cured prior to installation below
the ordinary high water line to minimize leaching into the water or substrate. The use of wood
treated with creosote or pentachlorophenol is not authorized.
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Department of
FISH and
~. JRAUUC PROJECT APPROVA Statewide
. WILDLIFE
Issue Date: March 28, 2005
· Expiration Date: March 27, 2010.
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
(360) 902-2200
Control Number: 100674-1
FPNPublic Notice#:
16. All lumber to be used for the project shall meet or exceed the standards established in 'Best
Management Practices For the Use of Treated Wood in Aquatic Environments' developed by the
Western Wood Preservers Institute, dated July 1996. ·
17. Gravel bags shall be filled with clean, round gravel transported to the job site. The gravel shall
not be obtained from the stream bed. Gravel may be deposited in the stream following project
completion provided fines less than 0.25 inche.s do not exceed 3.0 percent total volume, and the
used bags are removed from the job site and disposed of or reused properly.
18. Project materials including gravel bags and trap components may be stockpiled at the job site
prior to or following project completion provided they are placed landward of the limits of anticipated
flood flows.
19. Except as provided in Provision 17, sediment shall not be released from gravel bags or from
other ma!erials imported to the job site.
TRAP MAINTENANCE
20. Traps shall be inspected and maintained daily during the peiiod when they are in place.
21. Organic material that collects on the trap shall be removed and returned to state waters
downstream of the project. Man-made trash shall be removed and disposed of so that it does not
reenter waters of the state. · ·
22. With the exception of those cases where WDFW policy requires lethal removal of adult straying
hatchery fish or when juvenile fish must be lethally sampled for fish health testing or recovery of
coded wire tags, fish shall not be harmed as a result of trapping or handling procedures. 1 These fish
s.hall be immediately and safely released to state waters following data collection.
TRAP REMOVAL
23. All trap components, except gravels as provided in Provision 17, shall be immediately removed
from waterward of the ordinary high water line upon project completion.
SITE RESTORATION
24. Within one year of project completion, the banks shall be revegetated with native or other
approved woody species. Vegetative cuttings shall be planted at a maximum interval of three feet·
(on center) and maintained as necessary for three years to ensure 80 percent survival.
. PROJECT LOCATIONS
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Washington
Department of
FISH and
WILDLIFE
H RAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Statewide
Issue Date: March 28,. 2005
Expiration Date: March 27, 2010
Location #1 Freshwater
WRIA WATERBODY --
99.0000 · Various
1/4 SEC. Section
All 296
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
Township:
99
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091°
(360) 902-2200
. Control Number: 100674-1
FPA/Public Notice#:
Work Start:03-28-2005 Work End:03-27-2010
TRIBUTARY TO COUNTY
Statewide Thurston
Range: Latitude: Longitude
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At the request of Pat Han ratty, WDFW Fish Program, this statewide Hydraulic Project Approva·1
(HPA) for WDFW fish traps for the capture and enumeration of upstream and downstream migrant
fish populations is issued to replace HPA GH-D9407-08 which was issued October 25, 2004. This
HPA supersedes all previous HPAs for this project, and allows installation, maintenance, and .
removal of WDFW-operated fish traps statewide.
This HPA does not authorize the installation, maintenance, or removal of traps at WDFW hatcheries
for the capture of broodstock. ·
Ttiis Hydraulic Project Approval pertains only to the provisions of the Washington State Fisheries
and Wildlife Codes. It is the permittee's responsibility to apply for and. obtain any additional
authorization from other public agencies (local, state and/or feder~I) that may be necessary for this
project. Incidental take coverage under the Endangered Species Act is required for this project.
Consult with the NOAA Fisheries (formerly National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)) and United
States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) prior to commencement of project activities to acquire
·. necessary authorization. NOAA Fisheries may require a 10A-1A permit or other authorization.
USFWS may have additional requirements.
_This Hydraulic ProjecfApproval (HPA) does not constitute an after-the-fact HPA for work previously
conducted below the ordinary high water line without a valid HPA, nor does it relieve the person(s)
to whom this HPA is issued from any leg.al responsibilities for that previously conducted work.
APPLY TO ALL HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVALS
. This Hydraulic Project Approval pertains only to the provisions of the Washington State Fisheries
and Wildlife Code, specifically RCW-77.55 (formerly RCW 75.20). Additional authorization from
other public agencies may be necessary for this· project. The person(s) to whom this Hydraulic
Project Approval is issued is responsible for applying for and obtaining any additional authorization
from either public agencies (local, state and/or federal) that may be necessary for this project.
This Hydraulic Project Approval shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions
· followed by the person(s) to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued and operator(s) ·
performing the work.
This Hydraulic Project Approval does not authorize trespass.
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Washington
Departme~t of
FISH and
WILDLIFE
I-' '1RAULIC PROJECT APPROVA Statewide
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
· (360) 902-2200
Issue Date: March 28, 2005
Expiration Date: March 27, 2010
Control Number: 100674-1
FPNPublic Notice#:
The person(s) to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued and operator(s) performing the
work may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat that results from failure to
comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval.
Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty
of up to one hundred dollars per day or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine
and/or imprisonment.
All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 77.55.100 or 77.55.200 are subject to
additional restrictions, conditions or revocation if the Department of Fish and Wildlife determines
that new biological or physical information indicates the need for such action. The person(s) to
whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued has the right pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW to
appeal such decisions. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 77 .55.110 may be
· modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with
the person(s) to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued: PROVIDED HOWEVER, that such
modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW
77.55.170: · .
" APPEALS INFORMATION
IF YOU WISH JO APPEAL THE ISSUANCE OR DENIAL OF, OR CONDITIONS PROVIDED IN A
HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL, THERE ARE INFORMAL AND FORMAL APPEAL
PROCESSES AVAILABLE. . .
A. INFORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220-110-340) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT
TO RCW 77.55.100, 77;55.110, 77.55.140, 77.55.190, 77.55.200, and 77.55.290: A person who is
aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an informal
review of:
(A)The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made
part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; or
(B)An order imposing civil penalties. A request for an INFORMAL REVIEW shall be in WRITING
to tl')e Department of Fish and Wildlife HPA Appeals Coordinator, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia,
Washington 98501-1091 and shall be RECEIVED by the Department within 30-days. of the denial or
issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval or receipt of an order imposing civil penalties. If agreed to ·
by the aggrieved party, and the aggrieved party is the Hydraulic Project Approval applicant,
resolution of the concerns will be facilitated through discussions with the Area Habitat Biologist and
his/her supervisor. If resolution is not reached, or the aggrieved party is not the Hydraulic Project
Approval applicant, the Habitat Environmental Services Division Manager or his/her designee shall
conduct a review and recommend a decision to the Director or his/her designee. · 1f you are not
satisfied with the results of this informal appeal, a formai appeal may be filed.
B. FORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220-110-350) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO
RCW 77.55.100 OR 77.55.140: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following
Department actions may request' a formal review of: ·
(A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made
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···-Washington I-' ~RAULIC PROJECT APPROVAi -Statewide
Department of
FISH and
· WILDLIFE
Issue Date: March 28, 2005
Expiration Date: March 27, 2010
part of a Hydraulic Project Approval;
(B) An order imposing civil penalties; or
600 Capitol Way N
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
(360) 902-2200
Control Number: 100674-1
FPA/Public Notice#:
(C) Any other 'agency action' for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the
Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 34.05 RCW.
A request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife HPA
Appeals Coordinator, shall be plainly labeled as 'REQUEST FOR FORMAL-APPEAL' and shall be
RECEIVED DURING OFFICE HOURS by the Department at 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia,
Washington 98501-1091, within 30-days of the Department action that is being challenged. The
time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal
appeal. If there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requesting a formal appeal .shall be
within 30-days of the date of the Department's written decision in response to the informal appeal.
C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 77.55.110,
77.55.200, 77.55.230, or 77.55.290: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial
or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part.of a Hydraulic·
Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in
WRITING to the Hydraulic Appeals Board per WAC 259-04 at Environmental Hearings Office, 4224
Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two -Rowe Six, Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/459-6327.
D. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 43.21 L
RCW: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic
Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval may
request a fonmal appeal. Thi:! FORMAL APPEAL shall be in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 43.21 L RCW and Chapter 199-08 WAC. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in
WRITING to the Environmental and Land Use Hearings Board at Environmental Hearings Office,
Environmental and Land Use Hearings Board, 4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two -Rowe Six,
P.O. Box 40903, Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/459-6327.
E. FAILURE TO APPEAL WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS RESULTS IN FORFEITURE.
OF ALL APPEAL RIGHTS. IF THERE IS NO TIMELY REQUEST FOR AN APPEAL, THE
DEPARTMENT ACTION SHALL BE FINAL AND UNAPPEALABLE.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER: Sergeant Rahn (39) P3
Pat Chapman
Habitat Biologist
. CC: Pat Hanratty, Fish Program
Regional Habitat Program Managers
Regulatory Services Section Staff ·
for Director
WDFW
Sergeants Charron, Jundt, Anderson, Brown, Ward, Grani, McIntosh, Holden, Webb, Jackson,
Makoviney, Nixon
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City of Renton and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Agreement
For Access and Anchoring Fish Traps Along the Cedar River
The City of Renton, through its Community Services and Public Works Departments, hereby provides
temporary permission to the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to access the
Cedar River across City property for the purpose of anchoring floating fish traps to City owned land. The
exa.ct locations of the traps are indicated on the attached aerial photograph and located between the mouth
of the Cedar River and the Logan Street Bridge. Access across City property is for purposes associated
with installing,Jremoving, operating, and maintaining the fish traps. Permission is b'Tanted to WDFW
provided tp1 following stipulations are followed:
o. Anchoring of fish traps shall not affect trees in the area and is limited. to naturally vegetated river
bank.
o Locations of anchors shall be signed (usirig a sign post) informing park users of their purpose and
location.
o Anchoring locations and future re-positioning of the traps and anchors shall be approved in the
field by the Community Services and Public Works Departments,
o The City reserves the right to request, and WDFW agrees, to relocate the fish traps and anchors
for the following·reasons:
o traps cause bank scour or damage to the levees, floodwalls or vegetation
o trap location conflicts with City projects or programs.
o prior to. anticipated high flood conditions .
o If WDFW. intends to anchor traps to City bridges or the floodwall, the Public Works Department
(Surface Water Utility and Transportation Division (Airport)] will require a review of the location
and prior approval of all connections.
o WDFW will be responsible for relocating the fish traps during maintenance dredging to avoid the
existing locations conflicting with the dredging operations. This may include moving traps
. upstream or. downstream of the construction area or removing traps from the river prior to
maintenance dredging.
o WDFW shall be required to repair any damages caused by the fish traps, anchors, and fish trap
operations to the banks, City property, bridges, floodwall, including.trap placement into the river,
or'removal from the river.
' I WDFW is solely responsible for installation and removal of fish traps, their operations, damages to public
or p~rsonal property caused by their operations, and any harm to any person that occurs associated with
the opirations of the traps and shall defend the City of Renton in any claims made for damages associated
with fish trap operations. ,, ,
Permission becomes effective January I, 2009, and can be extended by written permission i.:!/ubsequent
years beyond December 31, 2009.
Community Services Administrator
City of Renton
Date Signed
Representative
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife .
MAR 19 2009 .
Date Signed
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FISH .,.d
WILDUFE
CAPS Cover Sheet
TITLE: Cedar River Fish Trap & City of Renton MOU WDFW NUMBER:
PERIOD: 01/01/2009 to 12/31/2009 STATUS:
CONTRACTOR: City of Renton NUMBER OF AMENDMENTS:
CONTRACTOR CONTACT: WDFW MANAGER:
CONTRACT TYPE: No Cost, MOU/LOU PROGRAM:
STAFF TYPE: WDFW DIVISION:
CFDA NUMBER:
AWARD NUMBER: .
RFQQ/RFQ/RFP/IFB NUMBER:
SUMMARY PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
09-1111
Pending ;
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Mara Zimmerman
(360) 902-2779
Fish
Science
· Letter of Understanding between the City of Renton and WDFW for access and anchoring fish traps along the Cedar
River
INTERNAL CONTACTS:
Name
Kelly Kiyohara
Mara Zimmerman
Mike Ackley
Theresa Walker
Beth Stultz
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Role Work Phone
Assistant Project Manager (360) 902-2797
Project Manager (360) 902-2779
Assistant Project Manager (360) 902-2780
Contract Staff (360) 902-2439
Budget Approver
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