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OF I THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 mei o ° BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER 9° `O FRED J. KAUFMAN. 235-2593 ,9 �D SEP�E�e�P September 8 , 1981 r,; fro f;. . %;.!;\ srp 8 1381 Mr. Roger J. Blaylock Associate Planner -44 City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South N jNG Renton, Washington 98055 r _�A RE: SP-060-81/King County Department of Public Works/SCS Green River East Side Project--Phase I Dear Mr. Blaylock : I have reviewed your request for reconsideration in the above entitled matter and my response follows : The reference to the "old channel" was to the channel of Springbrook Creek, when and if it is abandoned pursuant to the proposed plans. Those portions of the channel which are not currently zoned for industrial use should be reha- bilitated with natural landscape materials. If the underlying zoning is changed prior to abandonment, the condition would no longer be applicable. Sincerely, 71ULAQ Fred J. aufman Hearing Examiner FJK:cl t OF R4,A 46 ° THE CITY OF RENTON - ` •11, F.. ,. MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 z 4 k BARBARA'. Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR 0 LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER 9a `O FRED J. KAUFMAN. 235-2593 0,9q"kb SEF-1°4 September 8, 1981 Mr. Roger J. Blaylock Associate Planner City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 RE: SP-060-81/King County Department of Public Works/SCS Green River East Side Project--Phase I Dear Mr. Blaylock: I have reviewed your request for reconsideration in the above entitled matter and my response follows : The reference to the "old channel" was to the channel of Springbrook Creek, when and if it is abandoned pursuant to the proposed plans. Those portions of the channel which are not currently zoned for industrial use should be reha- bilitated with natural landscape materials. If the underlying zoning is changed prior to abandonment, the condition would no longer be applicable. Sincerely, Fred J. Iraufman Hearing Examiner FJK:c1 • OF O THE CITY OF RENTON _ MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 Z o BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 235- 2550 042, 94, SEPSEtsh ' September 3, 1981 Mr. Fred Kaufman Land Use Hearing Examiner City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 RE: SP-060-81/King County Department of Public Works/ SCS Green River East Side Project--Phase I Dear Mr. ' Kaufman: Pursuant to Title IV, Section 3015, of the Renton City Code, the City of Renton Planning Department requests reconsideration for clarification purposes of Conclusion #4 . Specifically, which "old channel" are you referring to? At the present time there is no P-1 Channel, the only existing channels are the Black River Channel and the Springbrook Channel. The proposal will leave the Black River Channel basically intact, while the Springbrook Channel will be relocated to the alignment of the proposed P-1 Channel. Referrence is made to "reclaiming". the old channel with natural landscaping material. If._ the ."present alignment" of the Springbrook Channel is intended to be reclaimed, the question is to what it is to be reclaimed to. The only plans submitted as present suggest that it would be reclaimed to industrial lands in Phase 2 of Earlington Park. Therefore, it would appear that reclaiming with "natural landscaping materials" is inappropriate. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, Tc)71- 941 (1,4 " Roger J. tlaylocfc Associate Planner AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING State of Washington) County of King ) Marilyn J. Petersen being first duly sworn, upon oath disposes and states: That on the 25th day of August , 1!1 , affiant deposited in the mails of the United States a sealed envelope containing a decision or recommendation with postage prepaid, addressed to the parties of record in the below entitled application or petition. Subscribed and sworn this XS -day of ikv , 19 451 . LkX1'4 L1)11 - \' 'SLki Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing atPsn'Cow Application, Petition or Case: King County Department of Public Works; SP-060-81 (The minutes contai.n a . izt o4 the paAtia oU necokd. ) OF R4,4, �� o THE CITY OF RENTON o .�: MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 ega = 'i BARBARA' Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER 93 �o• FRED J. KAUFMAN, 235-2 593 0,9gT�D SEP1Q September 25, 1981 Mr. Herbert W. Young Project Engineer, King County Dept. of Public Works Surface Water Management Division 976 King County Administration Bldg. Seattle, WA 98104 RE: File No. SP-060-81 ; King County Department of Public Works; Request for Special Permit. Dear Mr. Young: This is to notify you that the above referenced request, which was approved with conditions on August 25, 1981 , and reconsidered on September 8, 1981 , has not been appealed within the second appeal period established by ordinance. Therefore, this application is considered final and is being submitted to the Planning Department effective this date for permanent filing. Sincerely, Fred J. Kau man Hearing Examiner cc: Planning Department 4 N. August 25, 1981 ,� t .: , , �, �' , OFF I C,E 1�;DF THE LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER ti, �� CITY OF RENTON REPORT AND'�DLLLLITS'I'OLI'..-" APPLICANT: kKi ng County Department of Public_Works` _ .�-FI'L"E�'N0:SP=060-81 LOCATION: The subject site is bounded by the Black River Channel , Springbrook Creek, FAI-405, and the Metro dike, and Monster Road. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The applicant seeks approval of a special permit for fill and grade for development of flood control facilities for the Soil Conservation Service Green River Eastside Watershed Project (Phase I) to include a holding pond and a portion of the P-1 Channel . Construction of the Phase I project will realign both the Black River and Springbrook Creeks between Grady Way and the Black River Pump Station. If implemented, the current Springbrook Creek Channel located southerly of S.W. 7th Street will be abandoned. SUMMARY OF ACTION: Planning Department Recommendation: Approval with conditions. Hearing Examiner Decision: Approval with conditions. PLANNING DEPARTMENT The Planning Department preliminary report was received by the REPORT: Examiner on August 6, 1981 . PUBLIC HEARING: . After reviewing the Planning Department report, examining available information on file with the application, and field checking the property and surrounding area, the Examiner conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows: The hearing was opened on August 11 , 1981 at 9:07 a.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner. It was reported that the Hearing Examiner and the applicant had received and reviewed the Planning Department preliminary report. Roger Blaylock, Associate Planner, presented the report, and entered the following exhibits into the record: Exhibit #1 : Application File containing Planning Department report and other pertinent documents • Exhibit #2: Aerial Photograph of Subject Site with staff comments Exhibit #3: Typical Cross Section of Storage Pond Exhibit #4: Typical Cross Section of Channel The Examiner reported that an Environmental Impact Statement was prepared for the Federal Government by the Soil Conservation Service. Mr. Blaylock corrected Section C. , History/ Background, of. the Planning Department report to indicate that the channel has not been previously rezoned. He also corrected Section F.1 , Public Services, to denote that the trunk line has been modified. Responding to the Examiner's inquiry regarding potential plans for provision of a trail system, David Clemens, Acting Planning Director, stated that the SCS proposal does not call for any recreational aspects to be implemented at the time of initial construction of this development. However, the channel design is such that future activity by either the City or County Park and Recreation Departments could accommodate linear walkways and similar activities. Referencing Section L.6 of the report, which states that a hydraulics permit was issued i� in June, Mr. Blaylock indicated that permit application has occurred but has not yet been I; issued. i. I The Examiner requested testimony by a representative of King County. Responding was: Herbert W. Young Project Engineer, King County Dept. of Public Works Surface Water Management Division SP-060-81 Page Two 976 King County Administration Building Seattle, WA 98104 Mr. Young clarified that although it is true to a large extent that existing natural habitat will be required to be removed, plans call for no excavation on the existing bank on the north side of the Black River and the northeast area adjacent to the riparian forest, thereby permitting existing habitat to remain untouched. Responding to the Examiner's comment regarding the City Council 's prior action and the fact there is no financing available for the project, Mr. Young indicated that although a written response has not been received by the county from the city, the Council 's previous attitude may change due to reduction in cost estimates for Phase I construction as a result of dedications of property at no cost to the county. He advised that the only remaining major expense would be for ultimate disposal of materials not suitable for structural fill , although an exact cost figure is unknown. Mr. Clemens clarified that in its last action, the City Council had directed city staff to work with property owners to provide a project package to meet both requirements of flood protection and the property owners to minimize costs. Currently, the majority of the property owners in question have agreed to the dedication, including First City Equities, of which dedication of a portion of the right-of-way within the platted areas was required as a condition of the preliminary plat review. Mr. Clemens discussed other properties which will be dedicated for the purpose of the project, owned by Belterra Corporation, Metro, and Burlington Northern Railroad Company in addition to First City Equities property. He noted that local sponsors must obtain property through dedication or purchase, easements must be obtained for temporary disposal of excavated material , and an agreement drawn between the project sponsors and the Soil Conservation Service for the actual construction of the first phase of the project. The Examiner inquired if all required land has been obtained. Mr. Clemens advised that Phase I would consist of the four previously mentioned properties with the largest area required owned by First City Equities. Responding to the Examiner's inquiry regarding alternative methods for providing flood control for the' area, Mr. Clemens advised that he is unaware of other methods, and he explained flood storage capacity which is necessary for the first phase. Responding to the Examiner's inquiry regarding timing and completion of• the project, Mr. Young indicated that completion should occur by the end of 1982, barring financial problems. • The Examiner requested testimony in support or opposition to the application. Since no further comments were offered, the Examiner closed the public hearing at 9:42 a.m. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & DECISION: Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now and enters the following: FINDINGS: 1 . The request is for a special permit to allow the applicant to fill , grade and excavate approximately 500,000 cubic yards of material on about 35 acres. 2. The application file containing the application, SEPA documentation, the Planning Department report, and other pertinent documents was entered into the record as Exhibit #1 . 3. Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and the State Environmental Policy Act of 1971 , R.C.W. 43.21 .C. , as amended, and the National Environmental Policy Act, draft, final and supplemental Environmental Impact Statements were prepared for the subject proposal . 4.. Plans for the proposal have been reviewed by all city departments affected by the impact of this development. 5. The subject site is bounded by the Black River Channel , Springbrook Creek, 1-405, the Metro Treatment Plant and Monster Road. The site is essentially level and is intersected by the waterways forming its boundaries. The site is covered principally with scrub brush, blackberries and some deciduous trees. 6. The purpose of the subject proposal is to provide flood control to the portions of the Green River Valley southerly of the subject site. Springbrook Creek would be relocated and a large retention/detention pond would be carved out of the subject site to serve a storage or holding pond. A deeper channel would be located within the pond to provide r a continously flowing channel to accommodate fish runs up Springbrook Creek. 7. The excavated material may or may not be entirely reutilized on or near the subject site. Total removal of the approximately 500,000 cubic yards would require approximately 20,000 truck trips. Dredge spoils will be dewatered on site. Reuse will ultimately SP-OL„ _1 Page Four DECISION: The special permit to fill , excavate and grade approximately 35 acres for flood control is approved subject to the following conditions: 1 . The acquisition of funds to allow the applicant to mitigate all adverse impacts of the construction on fish and wildlife habitat as called for in the Soil Conservation Service Agreement and the EIS and to allow the restoration of all areas upon which dredge spoils have been deposited. 2. Procurement of all permits necessary from the Washington State Departments of Game, Fisheries and Ecology. 3. Execution of leases, easements or other legal agreements allowing either temporary or permit storage of dredged spoils. 4. Compliance with the conditions specified by the Police Department if the spoils are removed to remote locations. 5. The posting of a bond of not less than $2,000 to allow city crews to clear the streets of project generated debris if the applicant fails to keep the roads clean. ORDERED THIS 25th day of August, 1981 . 'I4.9 Fred J. Ka .'CO man Land Use Hearing Examiner TRANSMITTED THIS 25th day of August, 1981 by Affidavit of Mailing to the parties of record: Herbert W. Young, Project Engineer, King County Dept. of Public Works, Surface Water Management Division, 976 King County Administration Building, Seattle, WA 98104 TRANSMITTED THIS 25th day of August, 1.981 to the following: Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch Councilman Richard M. Stredicke Richard Houghton, Acting Public Works Director David Clemens, Acting Planning Director Michael Porter, Planning Commission Chairman Barbara Schellert, Planning Commissioner Ron Olson, Building Official Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Pursuant to Title IV, Section 3015 of the City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in writing on or before September 8, 1981 . Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the Examiner is based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written request for review by the Examiner within fourteen (14) days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set forth the specific errors relied upon by such appellant, and the Examiner may, after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper. An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Section 3016, which requires that such appeal be filed with the City Clerk accompanying a filing fee of $25.00 and meeting other specified requirements. Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection in the Finance Department, first floor of City Hall , or same may be purchased at cost in said department. SP-uoJ-81 Page Three depend on the quality of the material for load bearing purposes and its applicability for other in-filling purposes. Some of the spoils may be used by Metro in grading and filling on property to the west of the subject site. Also spoils will be placed on Burlington Northern )property but no easement has been executed at this time to permit such placement. .8. A mitigation agreement requires that the area be restored to a natural appearance and use. Included in mitigation are plantings along streams and conversion of the holding pond to a wetland character. 9. The subject area is zoned G (General ; Single Family Residential ; Minimum lot size - 35,000 square feet) and M-P (Manufacturing Park),. 10. The various impacts of the proposal have been thoroughly reviewed in the environmental documents; including the social , economic and environmental impacts. 4 Permits must be approved by the Washington State Game and Fisheries Department as well as the Department of Ecology. 12. Removal of the spoils from the site will require about 60 .to 80 trips per day over a period of about 14 to 18 months. The Police Department recommended that a bond be posted to provide for continued street cleaning as needed, route selection to minimize interference with other traffic, and limitation on days and hours of operation (7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. , weekdays only) . 13. Fund.ing for the project is still uncertain. Much of the land in the immediate area will be dedicated for the project. In addition, 70 acres of wetland must be preserved outside the immediate project area as a mitigation measure for the loss of habitat. CONCLUSIONS: 1 . The proposed special permit appears to serve the public use and, interest. The project is to excavate, fill and grade large portions of the subject area in order to provide flood control and water storage potential to prevent flooding of portions of the eastern section of the Green River Valley. 2. The project will have certain positive effects which are to enhance the development capability of the areas south and east of the subject site by minimizing flood potential. The site will both temporarily impound flood waters and slowly pump and release them after large floods. The creek and holding pond will provide a permanent channel in which the ordinary flow of Springbrook Creek will be accommodated. 3. The mitigation measures outlined within the EIS and the Soil Conservation Service Agreement will provide a natural area along both sides of the channel and surrounding the holding pond. The pond shall be restored to wetland characteristics and fish passage shall be provided in a deep channel running through the pond to provide all season flow. 4. The applicant will have to reclaim the old channel and landscape it with natural landscaping material . 5. Permits must be secured from various state agencies. 6.. Since funding for the project is still uncertain, the permit shall be subject to such funding becoming a reality. The proposal and its mitigating measures must all be accomplished in order to provide both a safe and secure flood control project and an environmentally sound project which mitigates the potential loss of wildlife habitat and fisheries habitat. Similarly, funding must be secured to provide for reclamation and resurfacing of all areas affected by the project. 7. The applicant must also provide for a permanent method of disposing of the dredge spoils whether such method be on site or off site. The applicant must also secure an easement for the temporary storage of spoils on any property not within its legal control . 8. The removal of spoils from the vicinity will require approximately 20,000 truck trips or 60-80 trips per day with a great impact on roads and traffic in the area. Therefore, the truck traffic shall be subject to review and approval of the Police Department. A bond must be posted in an amount not less than $2,000 to permit the clearing of the roadway of debris by city crews if necessary and at the discretion of the Police Department. I . -me? S 111 4-3_7 - • • / J • "evision 3/1981 7/�S/8/ RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET Application: P((/, ph Iresio-®40"�� T t[l��1� 7 Q'+R�t'�.y irr-- Gie el Q '-' eR 1 Ri�4e ?' es r G.S 6' r/.a /`t• .4�..M��D�se WAtke . „, . Q e ig...4 t1®5' /dietre) •LEI MMdr4L/ 1 Applicant: rill(o interiby • pipoli, 4,1 444 64r s I( : ®Public Works Department Engineering Division SCHEDULED ERC DATE: [Traffic Eng. Division SCHEDULED HEARING DATE: 8//f/k/ ❑Utilities Eng. Division El Fire Department --- Darks Department ui1ding Department REA/ 7>c;\\ C)0 -k) tk ® Police Department U 01° L9a1,. z I ® Others: /i .� 4 q�.r EeP�'/ COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE `PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT BY 5 :00 P.M. ON 48/-5111/ REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Cg�raC==. Approved ® Approved with Conditions ® Not Approved - C___-- DATE: s-------1 Signature of ctor or Authorized Re resentative REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION:, ®Approved El Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved • DATE: Signature of Director or Authorized Representative PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING AUGUST 11 , 1981 APPLICANT: KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FILE NUMBER:. SP-060-81 A. ,ul mir l pA,NY & PURPOSE OF rC(I EST: The applicant seeks approval of a Special Permit for fill and grade for development of flood control facilities for the Soil Conservation Service Green River Eastside Watershed Project (Phase I) to include a holding pond' and a portion of the P-1 Channel. Construction of the Phase I project will realign both the Black River and Springbrook Creeks between Grady Way and the Black River Pump Station. If implemented, the current Springbrobk Creek Channel located southerly of S.W. 7th will be abandoned. B. GENERAL ]ChiOri„imTIO1 : 1 . Owners of Record: First City Equities Metro Burlington Northern Alterra Corporation 2. Applicant : KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 3. Location: (Vicinity Map Attached) The subject site is bounded by the Black River Channel, Springbrook Creek, FAI-405, the Metro dike, and Monster Road. 4 . Legal Description: A detailed legal description is available on file in the Renton Planning Department. 5. Size of Property: +35 acres 6. Access : Via S.W. 7th Street and Monster Road. • 7. Existing Zoning: G, General Classification District, minimum lot size 35,000 sq. ft. , M-P, Manufacturing Park. 8. Existing Zoning in the Area: G, M-P 9. Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Manufacturing Park. 10. Notification: The applicant was notified in writing of the hearing date. Notice . was properly published in the Daily Record Chronicle on July 27, 1981 , and posted in three places on or near the site as required • by City Ordinance on July 27 , 1981 . PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE\ HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING: KING COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS SP-060-81 AUGUST 1 1 , 1981 PAGE TWO C. :i I5'ORy/4 ACKGROUND : The subject site was annexed into the City by Ordinance 1745 of April 14 , 1959. Portions of it have been rezoned to M-P or Manufacturing Park by Ordinance 2337 of June 12, 1967, and Ordinance 3344 of August 22, 1979. D. p::I' S]tCA . ::ACKG N OUND: 1 . Topography: The site is generally level except for some very slight downward slopes in a north-south direction in the northerly and westerly portions of the property. 2. Soils : Tukwila muck (Tu) . Permeability is moderate. There is a seasonal high water table at or near the surface. Runoff is ponded and the erosion hazard is slight. If drained, this soil is used for row crops. It is also used for pasture. Woodin- ville silt loam (Wo) . Permeability is moderately slow. There is seasonal high water table at or near the surface. Runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is slight. Stream overflow is a severe hazard unless flood protection is provided. This soil is used for row crops, pasture, and urban development. 3. Vegetation: The vegetation consists principally of blackberries and scrub brush with some deciduous trees interspersed. 4 . Wildlife: Existing vegetation on the subject site provides suitable habitat for birds and small mammals. (See the NEPA Environmental Impact Statement. ) Suitable wetland mitigation for both vegetation and wildlife is proposed by the project. Phase I mitigation requires acquisition of 70 acres of seasonal wetlands in Kent. 5. Water : Standing water is present on a portion of the subject site. Springbrook Creek traverses the east and northerly portions of the site, and the Black River crosses the site at the north. 6. Land Use: The subject site is vacant. E. EI r::i : OOD CHARACTERISTICS: The surrounding properties are in a transitional state from undeveloped to mixed industrial, warehousing, and commercial uses. F. u ::LI C SERVICES: 1 . Water and Sewer: Not applicable. Local sponsors must provide for utility relocations as a part of this project. A major water and METRO sewer trunk must be relocated in this Phase I project. 2. Fire Protection: Provided by the City of Renton as per ordinance requirements. 3. Transit: Not applicable. r • PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING: KING COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS SP-060-81 AUGUST 11 , ]981 PAGE THREE 4 . Schools: Not applicable. 5. Recreation: Although the landscaping required by the project for wildlife mitigation does not in itself provide recreation, future recreational opportunities along the project are not precluded by the project design. G. APPLIC,.,,;:]LET SECTIONS Of THE ZONING CODE: 1 . Sec. 4-729, G, General Classification District 2. Sec. 4-730, M-P, Manufacturing Park District 3. Sec. 4-2300, Mining, Excavation and Grading Ordinance H. 'PLIC :LE SECTIONS OF THE (Ci.r V—;s 4 s ENSIVE PLAN OR ®TH Ir, .OFFICIAL CITY DOCIII"l n'T: 1 . Green River Valley Comprehensive Plan 2. Eastside Watershed Sponsorship Agreements 3. Eastside Water Mitigation Agreement I. IMPPC1r UN THE NATURAL 0', limiAm ENVIRONMENT: 1 . Natural Systems : Major - see impact statements. 2.. Population/Employment: Minor, although project implementation will open opportunities for industrial development on properties adversely affected by current flood hazards. 3. Schools : Not applicable. 4 . Social: Minor. 5. Traffic: Major. The 500, 000 cubic yards of material, if totally' removed from the area, would generate over 20, 000 truck trips. The project proposes reuse of suitable materials in the immediate vicinity. Peat and similar organic spoils may require removal. I ;:ar. S�:,OILLD DETERMINATION:J J. I..i�l iv„ul:Mi,�'�"A� ASS�SS�'7L",rI Pursuant to NEPA Public Law 91-90 of the United States of America, a Draft, Final and Supplemental Environmental Impact Statements have been prepared. The Environmental Review Committee of the City of Renton issued a Memorandum of as Cntcndence 'statin environmentalhdisclosure ofat the scope those within those in a documents. intent a K. AGENCIES/DEPARTMENTS CONTACTED: 1 . City of Renton Building Department 2. City of Renton Engineering" Division. 3. City of Renton Traffic Engineering Division. • 4 . City of Renton Utilities Division. 5. City of Renton Fire Department. 6. Soil Conservation . Service 7 . King County Hydraulics 8. Project Sponsors - Kent, Tukwila, King County PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING: KING COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS SP-060-81 AUGUST 11 , 1981 PAGE FOUR L. PLANNING DEPOT ANALYSIS: 1 . The proposal is generally consistent with the Compre- hensive Plan designation of Manufacturing Park in that it provides a necessary public service for flood control without which the development of designated industrial areas in the Green River Valley could not occur. The Comprehensive Plan specifically recognizes this facility at a slightly altered alignment and location. 2. The proposal complies with the Green River Valley Comprehensive Plan and the East, Side Green River Watershed Project. 3. The proposal is a public service and would comply with the existing G zoning. 4 . The proposal is to create a holding pond along \ with the first segment of the P-1 Channel. Approxi- mately 500, 000 cubic yards of material will have , to be removed from the site. The spoils may be deposited between the southern edge of the holding pond and the northern edge of the dike surrounding the METRO Treatment Plant. This would raise the ground level approximately 10 feet. METRO is discussing with King County the possibility of placing some of the higher quality spoils within the diked area. This would require further public hearings under a new application before the Hearing Examiner. The placement of materials on the adjacent properties is primarily of a temporary nature to dewater the spoils. Quality fill will be immediately reused in permanent locations requiring future hearings pursuant to the Mining, Excavation and Grading Ordinance. However, some portion of the spoils could be of such high peat content that they would be removed from the area. Since the location of the ultimate disposal is still unknown, review of how, when and where the permanent disposal will be accomplished should be required prior to the completion of the project (December, 1982) . 5. The design calls for a minimum 20 foot. vegetational buffer around the project in addition to the Black River Riparian Forest to the north and could incor- porate buffer areas although not a part of this proposal. Plantings are required in the holding pond and channel; however, exact design is dependent upon future maintenance and operational conditions. • The mitigation agreement for the project requires the holding pond to attain a wetland character with the channels restoring a tree canopy lost along Springbrook Creek by encroaching urban devel- opment. Maintenance dredging will probably become necessary in the future. 6. The fisheries resources will be protected in the low flow of the, summertime by use of an 8-foot wide fishway. The Washington State Department of Fisheries and Game issued the hydraulics permit on June 18, 1981 , and the Department of Ecology granted approval on June 16, 1981 . PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING: KING COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS SP-060-81 AUGUST 11 , 1981 PAGE FIVE 7. The Parks Department. and Traffic Engineering Division have recommended approval of the project. The Engineering Division recommends approval subject to the submission and approval (by the Public Works Department) of. final plans. 8. If the material is not deposited immediately adjacent to the subject site, the truck traffic generated will be substantial over the 14 month construction period. Sixty (60) to 80 truck trips per day could be anticipated. The Police Department recommends : a. Posting of $2, 000 Cash Bond. b. Signing of area. c. Approval of the truck route inside the City by both the Police Department and Traffic Engineering Division. d. Limiting hours of operation from 7 : 00 a.m. to 3 : 00 p.m. plus no weekend work. e. Keeping streets clean by use of City crews, if necessary, then proceeding against the bond. M. DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATIONS: Based upon the above analysis, it is recommended that the Hearing Examiner grant approval of the request for filling and grading, file SP-060-81 , subject to the following conditions : a. Review of the permanent location of spoils prior to December 31 , 1982. b. Posting of a $2, 000 Cash Bond to cover the cost of street clean-up. c . Signing of area ,per Traffic Engineering approval. d. Approval of truck route within the city limits by both the Police Department and the Traffic Engi- neering Division. e. Limiting of operating hours from 7 : 00 a.m. to 3 :00 p.m. f. 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METR c) --- --- -- - , ———t-— — ——— — — --L- -Ir — `„'' , �� _.......\\k%SN„,,..% D I 5 P 0 5 A I L . "V „,,,,c,.____- 1_,.. - KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS - SP-060-81 • � ._ .,. APPL I CANT KING COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS TOTAL AREA +35 acres PR I NC I PAL ACCESS S.W. 7th St. and Monster Road . EXISTING ZONING G, General Classification Dist. ; M-P, Manufacturing Park EXISTING USE Vacant PROPOSED USE Fill & grade for development of flood control facilities for SCS Green River Eastside Watershed Project (Phase I) COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN COMMENTS , o I ._ 1 , ,.. ., ,,,r 1. (j �� �mf Denim \o ° \� ,.. ., e , . \ Y141/1 HOLDING -./111 ((( ) �� Fvrt. �° �, j CHANNEL • \ Valley - [11:1 ❑ p Fa u r / • \porkva \\rrl OM►r. I ie I I I \ °off , . 40- Tukwila �• /• '' a...+ �' • . n. I k ;�� ~• r•►.,y 1 . 1 c) P] LI ....--=- ..i . i . : • • ‘ P- [10[1....\ \. I - al 1 4 ' • ((/1 \,...1.( i • I i 1 1. • , 0a o i I H Phase l • ❑ o 1 � � i m ❑ �„. ; �_._g King County Washington 5 i! �Cl ❑. ' 0. 0.• 0 1 ❑ East Side Green River i 0 �.� ; III Watershed Project • 1 �) ; Phase 1 • a . - 11 II /�j � '.' ' /�"• VICINITY MAP El [] [1 {11 l__Ji'/ ' yd� 11 1 " June 1, 1981 - Public Works Dept r\--------11._ nnn n r-1iil ; :: • �� nnr P , -R/W R/W W Black River Channel Existing ground surface 3.1`r Bench -) Fishway tr 1,,,I.,, vm 3 311 2 • 1 1 . Varies Varies; 20' 27' 8' 6' Varies - approx. 150'-400' Varies ` R/WI , TYPICAL SECTION - HOLDING POND Existing ground surface Facing downstream R/W-- rr „ ----- Nr ��. 3 Bench 1 =..kV,/ �z 1 Fishway 1 3 ; - 3 1 , Rock riprap g g' {2. Filter blanket . [ \m\•,/:w Varies Varies 20' 27' 8' 6' 20' Varies Varies ' [.( TYPICAL SECTION - CHANNEL p Facing downstream King County Washington East Side Green River NOTE: Vegetation plan not shown - see narrative Watershed Project Phase 1 CROSS SECTIONS 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 June 1, 1981 - Public Works Dept ision`3/1981 �• ��/�� RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET Application:sio(C/,1 pt4imiresP.040-8J) A':lrt,tt affs,,A7 4,-- d e't el + e Oil oes s ( 44 f :T�c r sCs st G1' A. e.SA'Ic fl /et t p se %Var., R( chy��.• . LO io . 0 irl t4 a e /i?.CItimat 1, r: 6ree( €reek CFI,/.5 f'Kef ro •Lt s pri erAl Applicant:1 �; e.010 r rAvy. a /2,4 , 4i64s L: ['Public Works Department Q Engineering Division SCHEDULED ERC DATE: Traffic Eng. Division SCHEDULED HEARING DATE: OM ❑Utilities Eng. Division Fire Department Parks Department Build' g Department Police Department Others: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT BY 5 : 00 P .M. ON Al 3/49i REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: POLICE Approved ® Approved with Conditions El Not Approved 1) Post a cash bond of $2, 000 to cover the cost of any street clean-up. 2) Sign area with signs as specified by traffic eng. 3) If truck route is to be inside of City route should be approved by both Police Dept. & Traffic Eng. 0Hours of operation should be` 0700-1500 hrs. with no wgand work. Signature of Director or Authorized Representative 5) Street should be kept clean of material at all times, otherwise street bon .R. Persson REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: El Approved El Approved with Conditions Not Approved DATE: Signature of Director or Authorized Representative "Ivision 3/1981 7428/$1 RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET Application:„grew peRmireo.040-8®>4 T i ffest I I'K�i', 4r- 1 `J _ �A�/ � � w Me . t14 ,12..lsVeklcrj ` lsilla' o r tQ t .eAdwavAre: ire. er'eet PI Vac /Metre (Pale s Minder 1e/ Applicant: rift?6wit+ypip/i. ®f /14446,pis ill: Publi rks Department ® 9 9nineerin Division - SCHEDULED ERC DATE: Traffic Eng. Division SCHEDULED HEARING DATE: 8/////i ❑Utilities Eng. Division El Fire Department Parks Department Li Building Department Police Department Others: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT BY 5:00 P.M. ON Al 3/8i REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Approved u-Approved with Conditions [] Not Approved • ,) i`j r.-.-9 J `�o Z.-t-- --‘— ' orrvy-- 24-11'-e•- • -- 7 n-,, a i�.�,�-- DATE: 7/Z8/(1 Signature of Director or Authorized'�Representative tEVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION : Approved Approved with Conditions IDNot Approved DATE: Signature of Director or Authorized Representative • - 'vision 3/1981 7• 7a/8� RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET Application: ve/Ail Reiwin/res.P'D£D-8/,) f. l try •:ri.J. 7 - 4. -• • 1 tok 1 49. . • • r CS esti - . Lb io u: • . �P�r y i B !t 70,(h ie ale iri"'Are(!b eree`c, 41,51 • fiefrep z : Ander Pfel Applicant: ily CO*,.i$ ®i11,4446ds IG: OPublic Works Department El En veering Division • SCHEDULED ERC DATE: raffic Eng. Division SCHEDULED HEARING DATE: 1NA Utilities Eng. Division Fire Department Parks Department Building Department a Police Department Others: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT BY 5 :00 P .M. C J3/3/9/ REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: /- - � F'7/1'1 /zrr pproved -- Approved with Conditions 0 Not Approved C z�z�•,-i �� `'' �Cj DATE: � �s/ � Signature of Director or Authorized Re �_ 7/2� �,esentative REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION : Approved []Approved with Conditions ONot Approved DATE: Signature of Director or Authorized Representative "Ivision 3/1981 7/Z5481 RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET Application:,gremi ez/Qin«esp'O4O-404.4•�It•Il t - devel• . j 6 - t4v f 'et � ec , CS & -i � n f Tittle 7ae .�t �l1":.?' G-eeekdai o 0 roo Y.,S fief re 4• e /Moder lei • Applicant: 14 ins 41CT'y Not". ore Ah& eras �( : Public Works Department Engineering Division • SCHEDULED ERC DATE: Traffic Eng. Division SCHEDULED HEARING DATE: 8//i/l Utilities Eng.,'Division EiFiryDepartment arks Department ❑Building Department Q Police Department Others: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED' IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT BY 5 :00 P.M. ON 4S/-VP REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: �� 'Approved Approved with Conditions J Not Approved DATE: Signature, f Director or Author zed Representative • tEVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION : ❑Approved Approved with Conditions Not Approved • DATE: Signature of Director or Authorized Representative MEMORANDUM OF CONCURRENCE APPLICATION NO(S) : SP-060-81 SM-93-81 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: Development of Phase I flood control facilities for the SCS Green River East Side Project . PROPONENT: King County Department of Public Works LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The property is bounded by the Black River Channel, Spring- brook Creek, FAI-405, the METRO dike, and Monster Road. LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton for local permits. DATE OF ERC REVIEW: July 22, 1981 Acting as the Responsible Official , the ERC has determined that the proposal is within the scope of the environmental documents : Draft E. I . S. (November 1978) , Final E. I . S . (July 1979) . and the Supplimental E.I .S. (February 1981) , prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conserva- tion Service. This determination supports the disclosure of environmental information in these documents. This decision was reached following a presentation by Roger Blaylock of the Planning Department . Oral comments were accepted from: Richard Houghton Steve Munson Dave Clemens Roger Blaylock Incorporated by reference in the record of the proceedings of the.,ERC on applications SP-060-81 and SM-93-81 are the Draft , Final and Supplimental Environmental Impact Statements. SIGNATURES: 7 1;11. 14117 7W4C/// 7 Ronal. G. Nelson id R. Clemens, Acting Building Director Planning Director 4r4oc4ting Public Works Di OF ! •� 1 a - THE CITY OF RENTON r� tY �'' MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 - ' BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR o PLANNING DEPARTMENT -P 235- 2550 O,Qg1 SEPZ •�� July 27 , 1981 David A. Aggerholm Manager Surface Water Management Division King County Department of Public Works 900 King County Administration Building 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 Re: Application for special permit for filling and grading for development of flood control facilities for SCE Green River East Side Project, Phase I , file SP-060-81 ; property bounded by Black River Channel, Springbrook. Creek, FAI-405, Metro dike, and Monster Road Dear Mr. Aggerholm: The Renton Planning Department formally accepted the above mentioned application on July 14 , 1981 . A public hearing before the City of Renton Hearing Examiner has been set for August 11 , 1981 , at 9: 00 a.m. Representatives of the applicant are asked to be present. All interested persons are invited to attend the hearing. If you have any further questions, please call the Renton Planning Department, 235-2550. Very truly yours , Roger J. Blayl ck Associate Planner RJB:wr . — 4 ; ' 1 lei 44: 1.4t. l'Slet Ar tlfr.,4.,, ' . -.1s .,,'.....2Z 1, 4.,;4; A•": *: 1. : ks ig••`:;k, '9'''''''''''' /* 3',,,l'',,.:‘, .; - ,,'•••• '-: ' ,1,-,*' ,,i ,,i-,!$*" ' '.--• ',1 ,..,I .',";:,2',:,,i-!.'":' 2 c,' .i',?„ .L ,_ i'', „„,...1 ,:. -...., .4.• 1,.',.... Y., ;'4,-* '',':- r '' ,'"Ii,,,' ;,. li 41. is ,'? 1 Itr`,, 1* 11 t, I 1 ' GEN U‘;?.??:i L*A,AT1OA''a AI t".::' ADDRESS: PROPERTY BOUNDED BY BLACK RIVER CHANNEL, SPRINGBROOK CREEK, FAI-405, METRO DIKE, AND MONSTER ROAD ' LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON FILE IN RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT ;! i II. , ii . , , 1 .. , i S P .,STE).; Tti 144TIFY PROPE1TY *VW:REPS OF 1 mt,,A,6 ;,,, 4,1 e , , 0 fillih. 1,4i It, ,it' —.V7',,''c: t ... .4, 4 ' i'''' '' 4 10 ,Y, tl. Y4, w ,;,' '..,. ,..,:',.: ' .,, 4 •.: 01`. !, 1;:?,.- ' , A Y. 4;t3.;' ';',"6. ,.'''''1,414.! 1 ' . TO -.4t *: 4,ELD CITY COLI: .CIL CHAIVIERS, *'!iti;-,1CIPAL BUILDING - . . 'IN AUGUST, 11, 1981 '-:EGINNIVIc.'; AT 900 A.M. I " • PO M 0 , I e."".' g. 1.) 1141 . , M. '..-*, • . . ... I .14,1.. i,,, •4-V,.‘. *1., i.,, .0, ', • Icvafr '4,4 41, .i FILL AND GRADE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF FLOOD CONTROL FACILITIES FOR 1: . ,,,,..,`„,: ,''',,,,- .,.„...'.. .i.l."; , .::: 11,',...7 SCS GREEN RIVER EAST SIDE PROJE . . 111 41'4; • '-'^t 41.,1 f .:5, inr. Ili i.• , PHASE 1 , , . t - ,,,,,k t, , — .u. N iri 4 . IA 1 a ' ,- 4 - . 4*,'a ,t,k, Ir.* k ). ,, „, „6..., *. „t „, "44"• ,,,. 1 . ...., . , . , !IV • : ''14" iii„-,-- , - - r :,. k,...",' N. :. 7. 4. , ‘....4,,,,, , .„, , ,., ..„:, — -,—, • ",, 0 , a r.,-.. A. ..: ,,,,,,, .4.*, 1. w, ,. .,, ' V.., ' Y ' i ,,riti tlt ?' DNSI - EAST SIDE GREEN RIVER WATERSHED PROJECT FEIS .J I ir °IPA Pc' RJ-H,'%111ER INFORMAT1*,v CALL 233 25". 4'' 11 THIS -OTICt 'P-mok.T TO BE *1- z„'•1110.-in WITHOUT '''''''.' ,-ER AUTHORIZATIOI ,1 11 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER RENTON, WASHINGTON A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER AT HIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON, ON August 11 , 1981 , AT 9 : 00 A.M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS: 1 . CURRAN, JACK SPECIAL PERMIT ' Application for special permit approval for addition to existing building to be used as a retail and wholesale lumber yard and hardware store, File No. SP-058-81 ; property located at the northeast corner of S.W. 7th Street and Hardie Avenue S.W. 2. KING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Proposal is a special permit for filling and grading for development of flood control facilities for SCS Green River East Side Project, Phase 1 : Proposal to develop flood control facilities to include holding pond and portion of P-1 channel, File No. SP-060-81 ; property bounded by Black River Channel, Springbrook Creek, FAI-405, Metro dike, and Monster Road. ' 3. DESJARDINS SHORT PLAT Application for two-lot residential plat approval, File No. Short Plat 062-81 , variance from the Sub- division Ordinance regarding creation of pipestem lot, File No. V-063-81 , and waiver of off-site improvements, File No. W064-81 ; property located in the vicinity of 1317 North 34th Street. Legal descriptions of the files noted above are on file in the Renton Planning Department. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON August 11 , 1981 , AT 9 :00 A.M. TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS. PUBLISHED: July 27, 1981 DAVID R. CLEMENS ACTING PLANNING DIRECTOR CERTIFICATION I , Steve Munson, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENTS WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington residing in King County, on the 24th day of July, 1981 . SIGNED. King County Sta«6f,Washington Ron Dunlap,County Executive Department of Public Works James W.Guenther,Director 900 King County Administration Building 500 Fourth Avenue ...�� Seattle,Washington 98104 j R (206)344-2517 ,,.t ®� 4/l/ &El) �July 7, 1981 %"��� Mr. Roger Blaylock JUL 14 1981 Renton Planning Dept. 200 Mill Avenue South —•- Renton, WA 98055 (1 1,4 . Dear Mr. Blaylock: %% D !' We are returning herewith completed copies of the Special and Shoreline Permit forms sent to us with your letter of 24 June. As Mr. Herb Young discussed with you by phone, certain land ownership information will have to follow, because we are still in the process of acquiring the necessary property. Eight copies are inclosed of a vicinity map, an aerial photo-plan, cross- sections, and typical cross-sections of a preliminary landscaping plan provided by the Soil Conservation Service. In regard to the last, it must be noted that the landscaping plan has not been approved by SCS, and there is a question of possible interference with flow by some of the in-channel plantings shown. However, the drawings do indicate the direction of intent so far as landscaping is concerned. Landscaping would be accomplished under a separate contract to follow excavation. The drawings do not show where excavated materials would be placed as this matter is still open to negotiation. Preferably, the material would be placed throughout the area bounded by the holding pond, the P-1 channel , the Metro dike, and Monster Road. The ground level in this area would be raised about 10 feet, providing a base for construction of the Valley Park- way, First City Equities development, and northward expansion of the Metro treatment plant. Disposal plans will be furnished as they become finalized. An existing 12-inch water line south of the holding pond would have to be lowered where crossed by the P-1 channel . A letter has been sent to Mr. Ron Olson, Renton Public Works Department, requesting permission to arrange for this in connection with Phase 1 construction. Please advise if additional information is required. The project is in the interest of all entities in the Green River Valley, and we appreciate your making this review before all elements of the plan are in place. Sincerely, DA ID A. AGGERH M Manager Surface Water Management Division DAA:HY:erw Incl : As noted cc: Gibbons CITY OF RENTON ®, R /#/�,, APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERM Oft C)1/ ft/6 �UL 14 1981 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ,0, ...• �� File No . SP- Ot`t -If Date Rec ' d..`4 4�1' Application Fee $ Receipt No . Environmental Review Fee $ APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 6 : 1. Name KING COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS Phone 344-4036 Address 976 King County Administration Building, Seattle, WA 98104 2 . Property location S. z Section 12 & N. z Section 24, T. 23 N. , R. 4 E. in area bounded by Black River, Springbrook Cr. , I-405, Metro dike, & Monster Rd. 3. Legal description (attach additional sheet if necessary) In preparation - will be furnished as available. 4 . Number of acres or square feet 35 acres Present Zoning G & M-P 5 . What do you propose to develop on this property? Flood control facilities = holding pond and portion of P-1 channel (SCS Green River East_ Side Project, Phase 1) . 6 . The following information shall be submitted with this application : A. Site and access plan (include setbacks , Scale existing structures , easements , and other factors limiting development) 1" = 10 ' or 20 ' , B. Parking, landscaping and screening plan 1" = 10 ' C. Vicinity map (include land use and zoning on adjacent parcels) 1" = 200 ' to 800 ' D. Building height and area (existing and proposed) E. A special permit required by the Renton Mining , Excavation and Grading Ordinance shall submit the information listed in Section 4-2307. 5 in addition to the above . 7 . LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER' S ACTION: Date Approved Date Denied Date Appealed Appeal Action Remarks Planning Dept. 1 1-77 OF R�� 4c c' 4$ © z SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1971 �< �� 1T CITY OF RENTON ( 76) 0,9�T�O SEP1*t-.q c\& • DEPARTMENT PLANNING DEPARTP� 4 - At 1 p r '0 APPLICATION FOR: OFFICE USE ONLY: Application No. : 5 - J3-P/ %fie, ' -its f S„(e_ C rec.? 4-Trier. E.CF No: J ',/er5/arc/ 17, c/,'e.f FL-7,S FlSUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT Sec-Twnp-R PERMIT Date Received Date Accepted FE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Date Approved' Date Denied I VARIANCE Publication Date • AFF Comprehensive Plan , EllEXEMPTION Zoning Water Body In addition to the information below, the applicant should include a site map and any other pertinent information which will assist in the review of this application. The Planning Department reserves the right to require additional information needed to evaluate the application (note permit procedure on the last page). APPLICANT TO PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUIRED IN ITEMS 1 THROUGH 14 BELOW: 1. Name of Applicant King County Department of Public Works 2. Mailing Address 976 King County Administration Bldg. , Seattle, WA 98104 /Telephone: 344-4036 3.. Applicant is: t 1 Owner ' • ❑ Lessee ❑ Contract Purchaser ❑ Other (Specify) 4. Name and address of owner, if other than applicant: /Telephone 5. General location of proposed project (give street address if any or nearest street and intersection) S Section 13 & N z Section 24, T 21 N, R 4 E, in area bounded by Black River, Springbrook Creek, I-405, Metro dike, and Monster Road. 6. Legal Description (if lengthy, attach as separate sheet) : In preparation, to be furnished as available. 7. Name of adjacent water area or wetlands: Black River, Springbrook Creek 8. Intended use of property: Flood control facilities - holding pond and portion of P-1 channel (SCS Green River East Side Project, Phase 1). 9. Generally describe the property and existing improvements: Part of Former Earlington Golf Course - no existing improvements except water line. 10. . A. Total construction cost and fair market value of proposed project include additional developments contemplated but not included in this application: Approximately $1,000,000 ' B. Construction dates (month and'year) for which permit is requested: Begin 1 October 1981 End 31 December 1982 11. . Does this project require a shoreline location? Explain. The holding pond will replace a portion of the Black River in order to adjoin the riparian woods for wildlife benefits. The channel will replace a portion of Springbrook Creek. • C) I. 12. List any other permits for this project. from state, federal , local :governmental agencies or the City of Renton for which you have applied or will apply, including the name of the issuing agency, whether the permit has been applied for, and if so, the date of the application, whether the application was approved or denied and the date of same, and number of the application or permit':, Permit applications: Renton Filling and Grading, scheduled to be made July 1981; Washington Dept's of Fisheries and Game Hydraulic Permit, 18 June 1981; Washington Dept. of Ecology, 16 June 1981. 13. Site and vicinity maps (refer to application instructions): Inclosed with Application for Special Permit. . 14. Additional information: The Soil Conservation Service final EIS, dated June 1979 is available in the Renton Planning Dept. Revegetation and landscaping will be carried out under another contract' - see conceptual drawing inclosed with Application for Special Permit, 15. VARIANCE CRITERIA If the applicant is seeking a variance, the applicant must include a written (justification) narrative addressing the following criteria as specified in Section 173-14-150 of the Washington Administrative Code:, ,. . A. Development On Land. 1. That the strict application of the bulk, dimensional or performance standards set forth in the applicable City of Renton Shoreline Master Program precludes or significantly interferes with, a reasonable -�;� permitted use oi, "The property. .1 • Qr.i� y 2. That the hardship is specifically related to the property, and is the result of unique conditions such as irregular lot shape, size, or natural features and the application of the master program, and not, for example, from deed restrictions or the applicant's own actions. 3. That the design of the project will be compatible with other permitted activities in the area and will not cause adverse effects to adjacent ' properties or the shoreline environment designation. 4. That the variance authorized does not constitute a grant of special privilege not enjoyed by the other properties in the area, and will be the minimum necessary to afford relief. 5. That the public interest will suffer no substantial detrimental effect. ' B. Development either waterward of the ordinary high water mark or within marshes, bogs, or swamps: 1. That the strict application of the bulk, dimensional or performance standards set forth in the applicable City of Renton Shoreline Master Program precludes or significantly interferes with a reasonable permitted use of the property. 2. That the hardship.is specifically related to the property, and is the result of unique conditions such as irregular lot shape, size, or natural features and the application of the master program, and not, for example from deed restrictions or the applicant's own actions. • 3. That the design of the project will be compatible with other permitted activities in .the area and will not cause adverse effects to adjacent properties or the shoreline environment designation. 4.• That the variance authorized does not constitute a grant of special privilege not enjoyed by the other properties in the area, and will be the minimum necessary to afford relief. 5. That the public interest will suffer no substantial detrimental effect. 6. That the public rights of navigation and use of the shorelines will not be adversely affected by the granting of the variance. STATE OF WASHINGTON ) CITY OF RENTON ) ss I, DAVID A. AGGERHOLM, Manager Surface Water Mgmt. , being duly sworn, certify that I am the above-named applicant for a permit to construct a substantial development pursuant to the Shoreline Management Act of 1971, and that the foregoing statements, answers, and information are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signature DAVID A. AGG HOLM, MGR, ace Water Mgmt, D Subscribed and sworn to me this day of X°1 :' 904PF/6--" Notary Publi nd for the State o Washington, esiding at Ot: I y ENDING OF FILE FILE TITLE •