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Mayor
March 24, 2016
J.D. Wilson
City of Renton
1055 5. Grady Way, 5th Floor
Renton, WA 98057
Subject: Hearing Examiner's Final Decision
City Clerk -Jason A. Seth, CMC
RE: Highlands Reservoir, LUA-lS-000864
Dear Mr. Wilson:
The City of Renton's Hearing Examiner has issued a Final Decision dated March 22, 2016.
This document is immediately available:
• Electronically on line at the City of Renton website {www.rentonwa.gov);
• To be viewed at the City Clerk's office on the 7th floor or Renton City Hall, 1055
South Grady Way, between 8 am and 4 pm. Ask for the project file by the above
project number; and
• For purchase at a copying charge of $0.lS per page. The estimated cost for the
Hearing Examiner Documents is $3.15, plus a handling and postage cost {this
cost is subject to change if documents are added).
APPEAL DEADLINE: RMC 4-8-080 provides that the final decision of the Hearing
Examiner is subject to appeal to the Renton City Council. RMC 4-8-110(E)(14) requires
appeals of the Hearing Examiner's decision to be filed within fourteen (14) calendar days
from the date of the hearing examiner's decision. Appeals must be filed in writing
together with the required fee to the City Council, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady
Way, Renton, WA 98057. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be
obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City Hall -7th Floor, {425) 430-6510.
RECONSIDERATION: A request for reconsideration to the Hearing Examiner may also be
filed within this 14 day appeal period as identified in RMC 4-8-110(E)(13) and RMC 4-8-
100(G)(9). Reconsiderations must be filed in writing to the Hearing Examiner, City of
Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Additional information regarding
1055 South Grady Way , Renton, Washington 98057 • (425) 430-6510 / Fax (425) 430-6516 • rentonwa.gov
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the reconsideration process may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City
Hall -7th Floor, {425) 430-6510. A new fourteen {14) day appeal period shall commence
upon the issuance of a reconsideration decision.
I can be reached at (425) 430-6510 or jseth@rentonwa.gov. Thank you.
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Jason A. Seth
City Clerk
cc: Hearing Examiner
Clark Close, Associate Planner
Jennifer Henning, Planning Director
Vanessa Dolbee, Current Planning Manager
Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Manager
Craig Burnell, Building Official
Sabrina Mirante, Secretary1 Planning Division
Ed Prince, City Councilmember
Julia Medzegian, City Council Liaison
Parties of Record (30)
March 24, 2016
STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING
CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
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JASON A. SETH, City Clerk for the City of Renton, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and
says that he is a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Washington, over the
age of 21 and not a party to nor interested in this matter.
That on the 24th day of March, 2016, at the hour of 4:30 p.m. your affiant duly mailed and
placed in the United States Post Office at Renton, King County, Washington, by first class mail
the Hearing Examiner's Final Decision RE: Highlands Reserve {LUA-15-000864) to the attached
parties of record.
City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way
Renton. WA 98057
Bonnie Curtis
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #124
Renton, WA 98056
3327 NE 12th St
Renton, WA 98056
Frank Fields
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #108
Renton, WA 98056
Jackie Jorgenson
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #333
Renton, WA 98056
June Beal
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #203
Renton, WA 98056
Kvle Pettibone
RH2
22722 29th Dr SE, #210
Bothell. WA 98021
Lois Coates
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #328
Renton, WA 98056
Ralph Evans
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #234
Renton, WA 98056
Rev. Dr. Phvlis Beaumonte
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #314
Renton. WA 98056
Alice Maurice
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #306
Renton, WA 98056
Carol Brahm
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #330
Renton, WA 98056
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Ed Hames
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #402
Renton, WA 98056
Fred Thompson
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #126
Renton, WA 98056
James Ross
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #A
Renton, WA 98056
Karen LaPrairie
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #205
Renton, WA 98056
Lee Ann Jahn
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #127
Renton, WA 98056
Michael Grav
1414 Monroe Ave NE
Renton, WA 98056
Ralph West
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #330
Renton. WA 98056
Robert & Nancv Leverle
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #401
Renton, WA 98056
Almeda Jones
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #2
Renton, WA 98056
Dan Dahlquist
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #227
Renton, WA 98056
Parr
Evergreen Place Retirement
1414 Monroe Ave NE, 117
Renton, WA 98056
J.D. Wilson
City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way, 5th Floor
Renton, WA 98057
Jav Hale
3327 NE 12th St
Renton, WA 98056
King Parker
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #310
Renton, WA 98056
Liz Daniels
1414 Monroe Ave NE
Renton, WA 98056
R Rosenstock
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #313
Renton, WA 98056
Rebecca Manglinong
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #308
Renton, WA 98056
Ruth Elliott
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #304
Renton, WA 98056
Tom & Betsy Bingaman
1414 Monroe Ave NE, #206
Renton, WA 98056
Tonv Pardi
RH2
22722 29th Dr, Ste 210
Bothell. WA 98021
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BEFORE THE HEARING EXAMINER FOR THE CITY OF RENTON
RE: City of Renton
Highlands Reservoir
Conditional Use, Site Plan, SEPA
Review and Street Modification
LUAlS-000864, ECF, SA-H, CU-H, MOD
Summary
FINAL DECISION
The City of Renton has applied for a conditional use permit, site plan approval and street
improvement modification. The conditional use permit, site plan and street improvement
modification are approved with conditions.
The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, Site Plan and Conditional Use Permit
Reviews, and a Modification to street improvements for development at the Highlands Reservoir site
and associated improvements within the NE 12th St corridor. The 204,555sf (4.7 acre) property at
3410 NE 12th St is located in the Residential-JO (R-10) zone. The project is part of the City's public
drinking water utility.
The proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3 million gallon reinforced concrete
partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the emergency generator, utilities improvements,
a new access road, and relocation of existing telecommunication equipment.
Off-site improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-way include a new connection to the
wastewater interceptor at NE 12th and NE Sunset Blvd, replacement of water main pipes that
connect to NE 12th Street and Edmonds Ave NE, and street improvements along the reservoir site.
CONDITIONAL USE, SITE PLAN& STREET MODIFICATION
The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060 standards along 3410 NE 12th
2 St. The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the project side of NE 12th St and
new curb and gutter, 5-foot bike lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-foot sidewalk.
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Testimony
Clark Close, Senior Planner, summarized the staff report. Mr. Close stated the Highlands
Reservoir site had been in use as a water supply since the U.S. government first constructed a
reservoir there in the 1940s to support the Boeing plant during the Second World War. Mr. Close
noted the reservoirs had outlived their useful life and were in need of replacement.
The proposal requires a Hearing Examiner site plan and design review and a conditional use
permit. Additionally, the applicant is requesting a street improvements modification from RMC
4-6-060 along 34 l O NE 12'h Street to include two feet of right-of-way dedication along the
project side of NE 12th St and new curb and gutter, 5-foot bike lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-
foot sidewalk.
Mr. Close stated there are currently 99 trees on the site. The City proposes to retain 17 trees.
There are no critical areas on site. The site has man-made engineered sloped of 15-25%. The
remainder of the site is flat with an approximately 2% slope.
The subject site is very close to residential development. The adjacent residences currently enjoy
territorial views of mature forest. Under the application, the forest will be logged. Some of the
existing trees (17) will remain and new ones will be planted in a proposed 10-15' buffer, though
the site will not return to a forested condition. To compensate for the aesthetic impacts on
residents, the City proposes to have stamped concrete architectural features and vine trellises, in
addition to the landscape buffer. The tank will also be partially buried, though the side nearest
the residences will be 25' above existing grade. The allowed height in the zone is 30 feet.
Stormwater will be collected in a vault on site and released into two separate stormwater basins.
In response to the examiner, Mr. Close stated the design phase of the project will take about a
year. Then the State Department of Health will begin their review. It will be 2.5-3 years before
construction begins.
Abdool Gafour, Water Utilities Manager, spoke in response to the examiner. He stated the
City needed to be able to plan for growth and provide fire protection. He noted prior earthquakes
had caused leaks in the reservoir. The existing reservoir cannot be repaired. It has reached it
useful life and must be replaced with a system with higher capacity.
Mr. Gafour noted the reservoir is an necessary public facility. He stated it takes the City about six
years to find suitable reservoir locations. This site is the best available in order to keep water
pressure at the City's current standard. A site like this is almost impossible to replace elsewhere.
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Mr. Gafour stated the City was sensitive to the impact of the loss of trees on residents. He stated
the design calls for replacement of as many trees as is feasible with the largest trees that could be
viable. Even so, it will be approximately 20 years before the trees reach maturity.
King Parker, Concerned Citizen, lives at 1414 Monroe Avenue NE, Room 310. His home is
directly adjacent to the project site. Mr. Parker is a former Renton City Council member. He
stated the residents of his community, Evergreen Place, generally support the project and
understand why it is so essential. Mr. Parker stated he was disappointed that the City staff had
not made an effort to directly communicate with his community. Going forward, the residents of
Evergreen Place would appreciate more communication with staff.
Mr. Parker stated several concerns related to the design of the project and its construction. He
stated the time of the work should begin at 8 am rather than 7 am. He is concerned about
construction noise levels and dust. He is also concerned about traffic impacts during
construction. The structure will be very high next to the adjacent residents and may cause
attrition as residents move away from the community due to the aesthetic impacts. He does not
feel the City's proposed aesthetic improvements will be effective. The proposed 10' planting
strip is not wide enough. There will also be a large shadow cast by the water tank and a
consequent reduction in sunlight to adjacent residences. The removal of mature forest will be a
large direct impact. The retention of 17 trees and replacement with a narrow planting strip will
not mitigate the impact. The site currently drains into the residents backyards. Mr. Parker could
not see how the loss of73,000sfofturfwould help that circumstance.
Mr. Parker stated he and his neighbors would appreciate a larger buffer strip with some potential
open space between the lot line and the reservoir. They would also like to see traffic restrictions
during construction. Finally, the residents request a City contact person they can call.
Vanessa Dolbee, Current Planning Manager, noted the City would keep the adjacent
residences appraised of progress via their homeowners association or by other means.
Ralph Evans, Concerned Citizen, lives in Room 234 of Evergreen Place. Mr. Evans asked if the
City could move the proposed access road on the south side of the new reservoir to the north.
There is an existing traffic issue that a new access road on the south side of the site could
exacerbate.
Jay Hale, Concerned Citizen, lives at 3327 NE 12th Street, directly across from the existing site
entrance. Mr. Hale is concerned about the noise from the generator replacement. He asked if the
generator building could be insulated. He also noted that when the existing generator starts up, it
triggers an alarm that rings until someone comes to turn it off. It is loud at all times of the day or
night. Mr. Hale also stated every time work is performed on NE t zth Street, there are negative
impacts to his property. He's already had his mailbox knocked off its post and quarry spall
overrun his driveway. In the past he has also been prevented from parking in his own driveway.
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This is a blind hill. A traffic management plan needs to be in place. Finally, though the City
might only use the site once a week or so, it leases space to wireless communication facilities.
These companies service the site 24/7. Mr. Hale wants to ensure there are strict construction
hours.
Kyle Pettibone, RH2 Engineering, the City's Consultant, stated the existing generator is not
insulated. The new generator will be housed in an insulated structure and should be much quieter
than the existing generator.
Mr. Gafour stated the City will reach out to residents throughout the process. He also stated they
will have an approved haul route with a traffic control plan that will include signage, road
sweeping and flaggers. The staff can create a construction plan to limit hours of construction and
ensure equipment will not be running early in the morning.
Mr. Gafour stated he had spoken with the City's Parks Department about creating a pocket park
at the site. The Parks Department does not support parks at this scale. They focus on larger
neighborhood and regional parks with more acreage and facilities. However, Mr. Gafour stated
the City had considered increasing the buffer by reducing the roadway width for the access road
servicing the reservoir. The issue may come down to fire access. The design at this point has not
been finalized. Mr. Gafour also stated the City would inform adjacent residents about the
concrete pour days.
John (JD) Wilson, Engineering Project Manager, stated the site location is the best location
the City could find without having to condemn adjacent properties. He stated the City could not
bury the reservoir further and thus reduce its aesthetic impact and bulk because the elevation is
required to maintain water pressure within the City's design standards. The overflow elevation
for the entire system is designed at 435 feet above sea level. The reservoir as designed will
maintain the proper elevation for the overflow and thus maintain the proper water pressure in the
City's water system.
Exhibits
The March 8, 2016 Staff Report Exhibits 1-26 identified at Section B of the Staff Report were
admitted into the record during the hearing. In addition, the following exhibits were admitted
during the hearing.
Exhibit 27
Exhibit 28
Exhibit 29
Exhibit 30
Exhibit 31
City of Renton PowerPoint
March 8, 2016 Staff Report
Comment Letter from Residents of Evergreen Place, February 27, 2016
Comment Letter from Residents of Evergreen Place, March I, 2016
City of Renton COR Maps
FINDINGS OF FACT
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Procedural:
I. Applicant. City of Renton.
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2. Hearing. The Examiner held a hearing on the subject application on March 8, 2016 at 11:00
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am in the City of Renton Council Chambers.
Substantive:
3. Project Description. The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, Site Plan
and Conditional Use Permit Reviews, and a Modification to street improvements for development at
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204,555sf(4.7 acre) property at 3410 NE 12th St is located in the Residential-IO (R-10) zone. The
Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation is Residential High Density (RHO). The project is
located within the Wellhead Protection Area zone. It is the Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir and
Emergency Generator Site. The project is part of the City's public drinking water utility. Portions of
the site are also used for public and private telecommunications.
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The proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3 million gallon reinforced concrete
partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the emergency generator, utilities improvements,
a new access road, and relocation of existing telecommunication equipment.
Off-site improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-way include a new connection to the
wastewater interceptor at NE 12th and NE Sunset Blvd, replacement of water main pipes that
connect to NE 12th Street and Edmonds Ave NE, and street improvements along the reservoir site.
Access to the site is through two driveways from NE 12th St. The project would excavate 20,000
cubic yards of soils and import 3,000 cubic yards. Retention of 17 trees is proposed. New
landscaping and screening is proposed.
The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060 standards along 3410 NE 12th
St. The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the project side of NE 12th St and
new curb and gutter, 6-foot parking strips, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-foot sidewalk.
The site is surrounded by Residential Multi-Family (RFM), Residential 8 (R-8) and Residential 10
(R-10) zoned properties in Residential Medium Density and Residential High Density Land Use
Designated areas. There are no critical areas on site.
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4. Adequacy of Infrastructure/Public Services. The project will be served by adequate
infrastructure and public services as follows:
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A. Water and Sewer Service. The site is served by the City of Renton for all utilities. The site
itself is an existing water tower location in the City of Renton Water District.
Sewer service is provided by the City of Renton. A future phase would require a cut and
cap of the existing side sewer connection for the chlorination building and vault. Any
future development will undergo appropriate review and permitting with respect to
utilities.
B. Fire and Police. Police and Fire protection are provided by the City of Renton. Adequate
services and facilities exist to service the proposed redevelopment.
C. Drainage. Drainage from the site will be controlled by new on-site stormwater detention
vaults. The project will comply with the Proposed Drainage Plan (Ex. 12). A Technical
Information Report (TIR), prepared by Rl-12 Engineering Inc., dated November 2015, was
submitted with the project application (Ex. 7). The submitted TIR addresses construction
of the subject new storage tank and includes planning information for future phases of the
water utility system expansion.
The proposed development would create stormwater runoff from the site development at
3410 NE 12th St for the proposed water storage tank, generator shelter, fuel storage tank
and load bank, and access road. The existing impervious surface coverage of the 3410 NE
12th St property is approximately 33 percent (33%). Following development of the new
water tank and associated improvements, the property would have an approximate 69
percent (69%) impervious surface coverage (Ex. 4). New impervious surfaces would be
collected and conveyed to the proposed on-site stormwater detention vaults and then be
released in a controlled manner to North Renton Basin (aka John's Creek Basin)
Threshold Discharge Area (TOA) and Honey Creek Basin TOA (Ex. 12).
Water from within the new 6.3-million-gallon storage tank would be released as part of
maintenance and in emergency situations. The new wastewater/sewer interceptor pipe in
NE 12th St would be used for draining water from the new water storage tank (Ex. 4).
This use of the interceptor is anticipated to occur for two situations, when the water
storage tank is drained of water for inspection and maintenance of the interior of the new
tank and on the rare occasion that water overflows from the new tank.
D. Parks/Open Space. City development standards do not require any set-asides or mitigation
for parks and open space for utilities.
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E. Transportation. Access to the site is proposed via two connections. One is located near the
southeast side of the parcel and the other is located on the southwest side of the parcel.
Both are from NE 12th St. No increase in traffic is expected as a result of the proposal.
The applicant has requested a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060 standards along
3410 NE 12th St. The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the
project side of NE 12th St and new curb and gutter, 5-foot bike lane, 8-foot planting strip,
and 5-foot sidewalk.
F. Parking. There are no specific parking regulations for public activities outside of schools,
post office or cultural facilities. However, the use does require maintenance of the site so a
minimum of one onsite space would be necessary. The water reservoirs site has two (2)
ingress and egress points along NE 12'h St. Frontage improvements would include
driveway cuts that are a minimum of 5 feet from the east and west property lines and will
be designed with a commercial approach up to 20-foot wide driveway approaches for
access to the maintenance road and areas. There is one existing space for maintenance
vehicle to park in a gravel surface area near the existing booster pump station when visits
to site are made. Ample space is available within the property limits to allow maintenance
vehicles to park onsite.
5. Adverse Impacts. There are no significant adverse impacts associated with the project. Few
adverse impacts are anticipated since there are no critical areas on site, the proposal is a
redevelopment for the same use and adequate infrastructure serves the site as determined in Finding
of Fact No. 4. The SEPA MDNS mitigation measures in the Environmental Report (Ex. 16) are
adopted as Conditions of Approval. Adoption of Ex. 6 encompasses both the Findings of Fact and the
Conclusions of Law of Staff. All other adverse impacts discernible from the record are also fully
mitigated. Impacts are more specifically addressed as follows:
A. Structure Placement and Scale. As conditioned, the structure placement and scale is not
expected to create undue adverse impact on the adjacent residences. The proposed
reservoir facility is presently designed so that it is very near the north property line and
close to adjacent residences. The allowed height in the zone is 30 feet. The structure will
only be 25 feet in height above the grade on its lot. However, the adjacent residences are at
a lower grade and therefore the wall will be visually higher from the adjacent property
than as viewed from the site's ground level. RMC 4-9-200E(3)(b)(i) requires mitigation of
impacts to surrounding properties by restricting overscale structures and overconcentration
of development on a particular portion of the site. Presently, the adjacent residences abut
mature forest. Under the proposed development, a 25 foot high by 259 foot long (Ex. 17
and 24) wall starting above the grade of the adjacent residences would be placed 33 feet
from the property line. Windows from the first and second stories of the adjacent
residential building would face the wall. The third story of this building will look at the
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reservoir's concrete cap until such time as the proposed landscape trees mature, in
approximately two decades.
The City has attempted to mitigate the impacts of this development by burying a portion of
the proposed reservoir to the extent feasible given the City's water system water pressure
requirements in relation to the tank's overflow elevation; by proposing concrete stamping
to increase visual interest and reduce the amount of blank wall; and by providing
vegetation in the form of buffer plantings and vine trellises. The City argues in the staff
report that the building is not overscale in that it complies with the height limits, lot
coverage and setback requirements in the zone. While this is technically true, the visual
impact of a 25 foot high concrete wall so close to the property line is a legitimate concern
for the neighboring residences. One would not expect a building in the residential zone to
consist of a 259 foot long, 25 foot high, unbroken line of concrete holding back in excess
of six million gallons of water. Residential dwellings typically have modulation and
pedestrian scale windows and openings which break up the line and reduce the visual bulk
of the building. This structure, by definition, will be massive and cover more than a full
acre ( 45,066sf).
The City staff testified the design is not yet finished and there may be an opportunity to
move the reservoir structure further south, thus increasing the buffer width adjacent to the
existing residences. The examiner encourages the City to make every attempt to do so
including working with the Fire Department to limit the location and width of access roads
to the minimum required for fire safety. Without being an expert in fire prevention, to the
examiner it seems a concrete water reservoir is an unlikely fire risk. And, though the
City's parks department will not officially maintain a park smaller than 2.5 acres, there is
no reason this additional open space cannot be made available to the public as mitigation
for the lost vegetation and forest backdrop. This is a City owned property that will be
maintained by the City's utilities whether or not the public are allowed to use a portion of
it. The City may devise a way to allow the public some open space without compromising
the safety or utility of the facility. A condition of approval will require the City to work
with the neighboring property owners to devise acceptable facade, articulation,
modulation, roof and landscape treatments to the extent feasible given the requirements of
the public facility. A further condition of approval will require the City to explore options
for increasing the landscape buffer width adjacent to the existing residential properties to
the north and for creating publicly accessible open space on the subject site.
B. Views. See above under Structure Placement and Scale.
C. Lighting. A lighting plan was not provided. A condition of approval will require the City
to create a lighting plan at the time of building permit review. All lighting must have
shielding and cutoffs, with particular attention to the areas where the project site is above
the surrounding grade and adjacent to residences.
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Operational Noise Levels. As proposed and conditioned, the operational noise levels
should not cause an adverse impact to adjacent properties. Mr. Hale testified that when the
existing generator starts up, it triggers an alarm that rings until someone comes to turn it
off. It is loud at all times of the day or night. The staff report states the replacement
emergency generator would be housed in a metal cabinet that would attenuate the noise
emanating from the generator. The staff report states there are two scenarios for noise
being generated: I) once a week on a weekday (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
or Friday) and between the hours of I 0:00 am and 2:00 pm, the generator would run for 15
minutes to verify that it remains operational; and 2) when there is a commercial power
outage. Presumably it is the latter scenario that impacts Mr. Hale given its unpredictable
timing and duration. This generator is exempt from WAC 173-60-40, Maximum
permissible environmental noise levels, via exemption WAC 173-60-50( 4)(f) 'Sounds
created by emergency equipment and work necessary in the interests of law enforcement
or for health safety or welfare of the community.' Mr. Pettibone testified, and the staff
report suggests the generator would meet the requirements of WAC 173-60-40 for daytime
in a residential setting and would represent an overall reduction in noise levels from the
present circumstance. The examiner is not certain why an unmanned station would require
an on-site alarm rather than triggering a remote alarm at a manned location. A condition of
approval will require the City to either install a remote shut off for the alarm or install a
timer switch so that the alarm shuts itself off within 15 minutes of the initial outage.
Natural Features and Landscaping. The site contains 114 healthy trees. The City proposes
removal of all but 17 trees. RMC 4-4-l 30(H)(l )(a)(ii) requires that 20 percent of the trees
on site be retained. In this instance, 23 trees would be retained or replaced at a rate of 12
caliper inches of new trees for each tree removed (RMC 4-4-130(H)(l)(e)(i)). However,
RMC 4-4-l 30(H)(1 )(b) exempts utility uses from the tree retention requirements if the
applicant can justify the exemption in writing to the Administrator's satisfaction. At this
point, the City intends to meet the requirements for tree retention both through retention of
trees on the southern portion of the lot and through additional landscape buffer plantings.
The City has not yet submitted a landscape plan. A condition of approval will require the
City to submit a landscaping plan demonstrating compliance with RMC 4-4-130. As noted
above in Finding of Fact 5(A), the landscaping plan shall demonstrate, to the extent
feasible, an increased landscape buffer width and planting density to reduce the impact of
the scale and bulk of the reservoir structure.
The applicant proposes removal of a majority of the existing trees onsite. The existing
topography of the site is not proposed to significantly change. There are some sensitive
slopes (greater than 25 percent and less than or equal to 40 percent) on the project site and
downstream of the project site. There are also slopes downstream of the project site that
would be at moderate risk for landslide.
Site preparation for the reservoir would include the removal of all vegetation, root mass,
organic soils, existing pavement and structures, and any deleterious debris from
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construction areas including locations where structural fill would be placed. The
applicant's engineer anticipates construction of the new reservoir may require temporary
excavations on the order of 4 to 12 feet below existing adjacent grade. New landscaping is
proposed around the east, west and north sides of the new reservoir.
F. Construction Noise and Dust. Members of the public expressed concern regarding
construction noise and dust. The neighboring senior living community, Evergreen Place,
has several residents that are very sensitive to dust (Ex. 29). It is anticipated that most of
the noise impacts would occur during the construction phase of the project. The City has
submitted a Construction Mitigation Plan (Ex. 9) that provides measures to reduce
construction impacts such as noise, control of dust, traffic controls, etc. In addition, the
project would be required to comply with the City's noise ordinance regarding
construction hours. At hearing, City staff stated they would work with residents to limit
the hours of operation of construction machinery. A condition of approval will require the
City to meet with adjacent residents to discuss construction scheduling and hours of
operation. A further condition of approval will require the City to provide a project contact
person for residents.
G. Construction Traffic Impact. No increase in traffic is anticipated as a result of the project.
Mr. Parker, Mr. Hale and Mr. Evans as well as two comment letters (Ex. 29 and 30)
expressed concern regarding traffic impacts related to the reconstruction of NE 12th St and
at the entrances to the subject site. The project includes the half street reconstruction of
NE 12th Street from Edmonds Avenue NE to the subject site at Olympia Avenue NE, a
distance of approximately 3,200 linear feet (0.6 miles) (Ex 3). The staff report requests a
modification to street requirements ofRMC 4-6-060(F)(2) at 3410 NE 12th Street to revise
the street classification of NE 12th Street to be compliant with the City's proposed Sunset
Area Street Classification Map. The City proposes to provide half street improvements
resulting in 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the project side of NE 12th St.
A portion of the staff report suggests the new profile will include new curb and gutter, 5-
foot bike lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-foot sidewalk (See Ex. 28, page I). Later in the
report the bike lane becomes a 6-foot parking strip (See Ex. 28, pages 15 and 18 and Ex.
26). The examiner concludes the requested modification includes 6-foot parking strips
without an additional 5-foot bike lane. The report also mentions off-site improvements
within the NE 12th St right-of-way will include a new connection to the wastewater
interceptor at NE 12th and NE Sunset Blvd, replacement of water main pipes that connect
to NE 12th Street and Edmonds Ave NE, and street improvements along the reservoir site.
NE 12th Street is currently classified as a Minor Arterial and under RMC 4-6-060(F)(2)
would be required to have a 91-foot right of way width to accommodate four lanes of
traffic with 8-foot planter strips and 8-foot sidewalks. The City has recently adopted the
Sunset Area and has proposed a new Street Classification Map which reclassifies NE 12th
Street between Edmonds Avenue and Monroe Avenue NE in the subject's vicinity. The
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proposed right of way is 60 feet with two IO-foot travel lanes, 6-foot parking strips, 8-foot
planters and 5-foot sidewalks. The current code is in conflict with the recently adopted
street standards in this area (Ex. 26).
No right of way plans, profiles or other construction drawings were provided. No
Preliminary Traffic Control Plan was provided (Ex. 9). As a condition of approval, the
City will not be able to begin off-site improvements within the NE 12'h Street right of way
without an approved Traffic Control Plan.
H. Stormwater. No impacts from stormwater are anticipated. A Technical Information Report
(TIR), prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc., dated November 2015, was submitted with the
project application (Ex. 7). The submitted TIR addresses construction of the subject new
storage tank and includes planning information for future phases of the water utility
system expansion. The proposed development would create stormwater runoff from the
site development at 3410 NE I 2th St for the proposed water storage tank, generator
shelter, fuel storage tank and load bank, and access road.
The existing impervious surface coverage of the 3410 NE 12th St property is
approximately 33%. Following development of the new water tank and associated
improvements, the property would have an approximate 69% impervious surface coverage
(Ex. 4). RMC 4-2-1 IOA limits impervious surface in the R-10 zone to 70%. New
impervious surfaces would be collected and conveyed to the proposed on-site stormwater
detention vaults and then be released in a controlled manner to North Renton Basin (aka
John's Creek Basin) Threshold Discharge Area (TOA) and Honey Creek Basin TOA (Ex.
12).
Water from within the new 6.3-million-gallon storage tank would be released as part of
maintenance and in emergency situations. The new wastewater/sewer interceptor pipe in
NE 12th St would be used for draining water from the new water storage tank (Ex. 4).
This use of the interceptor is anticipated to occur for two situations, when the water
storage tank is drained of water for inspection and maintenance of the interior of the new
tank and on the rare occasion that water overflows from the new tank.
Mr. Parker testified that stormwater runoff from the site currently flows onto the
Evergreen Place property. He is concerned there will be an increased impact with the
additional impervious surface. The project will conform to the City's Best Management
Practices (Ex. 8) and the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual (Ex. 15). Both
of these prohibit an increase in off-site runoff to adjacent properties.
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Conclusions of Law
1. Authority. Utilities are allowed in the Residential 10 (R-10) district as a conditional use
subject to Hearing Examiner review (RMC 4-2-060(0)). RMC 4-8-080(G) classifies conditional use
applications as Type Ill permits when Hearing Examiner review is required. RMC 4-9-200(B)(2)(a)
requires site plan review for all development in the R-10 zones. In the absence of the conditional use
6 permit application, no Hearing Examiner review would be required for the site plan and it would be
classified as a Type II permit by RMC 4-8-080(G). RMC 4-8-080(G) classifies modifications,
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deviations and alternatives of various code standards, such as the street standard modification request
in this proposal, as Type I permits, which are administratively approved by Staff with no required
hearing. All four of the aforementioned permits have been consolidated. RMC 4-8-080(C)(2) requires
consolidated permits to each be processed under "the highest-number procedure." The conditional use
has the highest numbered review procedures, so all four permits must be processed as Type lll
applications. As Type III applications, RMC 4-8-080(G) grants the Examiner with the authority to
hold a hearing and issue a final decision on them, subject to closed record appeal to the City Council.
2. Zoning/Comprehensive Plan Designations. The subject is located in the Residential-IO (R-10)
zone. The Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation is Residential High Density (RHO).
3. Review Criteria. Conditional use criteria are governed by RMC 4-9-030(0). Site plan review
standards are governed by RMC 4-9-200(E)(3). Street modifications are governed by RMC 4-6-
060(Q)(l ). All applicable criteria are quoted below in italics and applied through corresponding
conclusions of law.
Conditional Use
The Administrator or designee or the Hearing Examiner shall consider, as applicable, the following
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RMC 4-9-030(C)(l): Consistency with Plans and Regulations: The proposed use shall be
compatible with the general goals, objectives, policies and standards of the Comprehensive Plan, the
zoning regulations and any other plans, programs, maps or ordinances of the City of Renton.
4. The proposal is consistent with Goals L-P, L-U, and L-BB, and Policies L-49, U-3, U-6
through U-13, U-16 and CF-7 as quoted at pages 5-6 of the Staff Report because as designed and
mitigated the project provides an essential public utility, a water reservoir ensuring that adequate
utility services would be available to support existing and future development in the City. As
conditioned, the proposal is consistent with all applicable zoning and other development standards as
outlined in Finding 17 of the Staff report, adopted and incorporated by this reference as if set forth in
full.
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proposed use. The proposed location shall be suited for the proposed use.
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5. As testified during the hearing, the present site is likely the only feasible location for the
subject use. The proposal does not result in the detrimental overconcentration of the use because the
proposal expands and existing utility on the same site, rather than adding a new water reservoir
location. As discussed in Conclusion of Law No. 4, the proposed location is suitable for the proposed
use. Given these factors the criterion is met.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(3): Effect on Adjacent Properties: The proposed use at the proposed location
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6. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, as conditioned and mitigated, there are no adverse
impacts associated with the proposal, so it will not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on
adjacent property. The main issue with the proposal is the scale and placement of the reservoir
facility. The existing site is primarily forested with mature trees. The proposed site will include a 259
foot long wall, 25 feet high within 33 feet of the property line. It will obstruct views of existing
residences and substantially change the character of the neighborhood. The City will mitigate this
impact by providing landscape buffers, trellises on the wall and concrete stamping. Conditions of
approval will require the City to work with the neighbors to devise acceptable facade, articulation,
modulation, roof and landscape treatments to the extent feasible given the requirements of the public
facility. A further condition of approval will require the City to explore options for increasing the
landscape buffer width and planting density adjacent to the existing residential properties to the north
and for creating publicly accessible open space on the subject site.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(4): Compatibility: The proposed use shall be compatible with the scale and
character of the neighborhood.
7. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 4, the proposed use is an existing use that has been in
place since the 1940s. As such, it predates the adjacent development and is compatible with the scale
and character of the neighborhood as it has grown up around this use. As noted in Conclusion of Law
No. 6, the scale of the proposed redevelopment is not compatible with the character of the
development without mitigation. Conditions of approval will require the City to work with adjacent
neighbors to improve the compatibility of the site to the existing neighborhood.
RMC 4-9-0JO(C)(S): Parking: Adequate parking is, or will be made, available.
8. Adequate parking exists on the site currently. Parking needs are not anticipated to increase as
a result of the project. This criterion is met.
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RMC 4-9-030(C)(6): Traffic: The use shall ensure safe movement for vehicles and pedestrians and
shall mitigate potential effects on the surrounding area.
9. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, the project will improve traffic in the general area by
constructing half street improvements in the subject's vicinity. The project will include new
sidewalks, parking strips and landscaping strips that should improve pedestrian mobility and safety
along this portion of NE 121h Street. There are rarely more than a few people at the subject site.
Internal circulation will be minimal and safe. A condition of approval will require the City to submit a
Traffic Control Plan prior to work in the right of way. The criterion is met.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(7): Noise, Light and Glare: Potential noise, light and glare impacts from the
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I 0. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, noise and light impacts are adequately addressed and
mitigated. Lighting will comply with City regulations which require lights to be directed inwards and
prohibited light trespass. A condition of approval will require the City to create a lighting plan at the
time of building permit review. As to noise, the Applicant has submitted a Construction Mitigation
Plan to minimize noise impacts during construction and the City's noise regulations, Chapter 8-7
RMC, sets the legislative standard for noise impacts and will adequately regulation noise when
construction is completed.
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buildings, paving, or critical areas. Additional landscaping may be required to buffer adjacent
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11. The criterion is met for the reasons discussed in Finding of Fact No. 5 under natural features
and landscaping. A condition of approval will require the City to submit a landscaping plan
demonstrating compliance with RMC 4-4-130. As noted in Finding of Fact No. 5A, the landscaping
plan shall demonstrate, to the extent feasible, an increased landscape buffer width and planting
density to reduce the impact of the scale and bulk of the reservoir structure.
Site Plan
RMC 4-9-200(E)(3): Criteria: The Administrator or designee must.find a proposed project to be in
compliance with the following:
a. Compliance and Consistency: Conformance with plans, policies, regulations and approvals,
including:
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i. Comprehensive Plan: The Comprehensive Plan, its elements, goals, objectives, and
policies, especially those of the applicable land use designation; the Community Design
Element; and any applicable adopted Neighborhood Plan;
ii. Applicable land use regulations;
iii. Relevant Planned Action Ordinance and Development Agreements; and
iv. Design Regulations: Intent and guidelines of the design regulations located in RMC 4-
3-100.
12. As discussed in Conclusion of Law No. 4, as conditioned, the proposal is consistent with the
City's comprehensive plan, as well as development and design regulations. The proposal does not
qualify as a Planned Action Ordinance. The Staff Report Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law
are adopted and incorporated by reference as if set forth in full.
RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(b): Off-Site Impacts: Mitigation of impacts to surrounding properties and
uses, including:
i. Structures: Restricting overscale structures and overconcentration of development on a
particular portion of the site;
ii. Circulation: Providing desirable transitions and linkages between uses, streets,
walkways and adjacent properties;
iii. Loading and Storage Areas: Locating, designing and screening storage areas,
utilities, rooftop equipment, loading areas, and refuse and recyclables to minimize views
from surrounding properties;
iv. Views: Recognizing the public benefit and desirability of maintaining visual
accessibility to attractive natural features;
v. Landscaping: Using landscaping to provide transitions between development and
surrounding properties to reduce noise and glare, maintain privacy, and generally
enhance the appearance of the project; and
vi. Lighting: Designing and/or placing exterior lighting and glazing in order to avoid
excessive brightness or glare to adjacent properties and streets.
13. As testified during the hearing, there are few or no locations where this facility could be sited
other than the present site. The new reservoir is necessarily concentrated on one portion of the site;
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however the scale and bulk of the building are not compatible with the low rise urban structures that
surround the site. As noted in Conclusions of Law No. 6 and 7, as conditioned, lighting and view
impacts can be adequately mitigated. A shift in the location of the reservoir away from adjacent
residences, an increase in the buffer width and landscaping density on the north side, provision of
open space, and proper facade, articulation, modulation, roof and landscape treatments can be
effectively used to enhance the appearance of the project. No screening of loading areas is required.
RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(c): On-Site Impacts: Mitigation of impacts to the site, including:
i. Structure Placement: Provisions for privacy and noise reduction by building placement,
spacing and orientation;
ii. Structure Scale: Consideration of the scale of proposed structures in relation to natural
characteristics, views and vistas, site amenities, sunlight, prevailing winds, and pedestrian
and vehicle needs;
iii. Natural Features: Protection of the natural landscape by retaining existing vegetation
and soils, using topography to reduce undue cutting and filling, and limiting impervious
surfaces; and
iv. Landscaping: Use of landscaping to soften the appearance of parking areas, to provide
shade and privacy where needed, to define and enhance open spaces, and generally to
enhance the appearance of the project. Landscaping also includes the design and
protection of planting areas so that they are less susceptible to damage from vehicles or
pedestrian movements.
14. Landscaping has been well designed to provide for privacy and noise reduction on the subject
site. Enhanced fencing and landscaping along NE 121h Street should provide for privacy. There is
nothing in the record to reasonably suggest that the scale, spacing and orientation of the project
could be modified to provide for more privacy and noise reduction within the project site without
unreasonably interfering with the objectives of the facility. There are no residential or public spaces
and only a few workers are ever on the site. The scale of the facility will not create any adverse on-
site impacts. In addition, there is nothing in the record to reasonably suggest that the on-site scale of
the project is incompatible with sunlight, prevailing winds or natural characteristics. The comments
by Staff on this criterion, at Finding No. 14(f), are adopted by this reference and incorporated as if
set forth in full.
RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(d): Access and Circulation: Safe and efficient access and circulation for all
users, including:
i. Location and Consolidation: Providing access points on side streets or frontage streets
rather than directly onto arterial streets and consolidation of ingress and egress points on
the site and, when feasible, with adjacent properties;
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ii. Internal Circulation: Promoting safety and efficiency of the internal circulation system,
including the location, design and dimensions of vehicular and pedestrian access points,
drives, parking, turnarounds, walkways, bikeways, and emergency access ways;
iii. Loading and Delivery: Separating loading and delivery areas from parking and
pedestrian areas;
iv. Transit and Bicycles: Providing transit, carpools and bicycle facilities and access; and
v. Pedestrians: Providing safe and attractive pedestrian connections between parking
areas, buildings, public sidewalks and adjacent properties.
15. The proposal provides for adequate access and circulation as required by the criterion above for
the reasons identified in Finding of Fact No. 5(E) and (F).
RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(e): Open Space: Incorporating open spaces to serve as distinctive project
focal points and to provide adequate areas for passive and active recreation by the occupants/users
of the site.
16. Other than the required landscape buffers in setbacks, the City has not proposed incorporating
open space. As discussed in Finding of Fact 5(A), members of the public proposed the City provide
open space as a mitigation measure for the deforestation of the lot and to lessen the impact of the
bulk of the reservoir structure. As noted above, a condition of approval will require the City to
explore options for increasing the landscape buffer width and planting density adjacent to the
existing residential properties to the north and for creating publicly accessible open space on the
subject site.
RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(t): Views and Public Access: When possible, providing view corridors to
shorelines and Mt. Rainier, and incorporating public access to shorelines.
17. There are no view corridors to shorelines or Mt. Rainier affected by the proposal.
RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(g): Natural Systems: Arranging project elements to protect existing natural
systems where applicable.
18. There are no anticipated impacts to the Wellhead Protection Area. There are no other natural
systems at the site or that would be affected by the proposal.
RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(h): Services and Infrastructure: Making available public services and
facilities to accommodate the proposed use.
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RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(i): Phasing: Including a detailed sequencing plan with development phases
and estimated time frames, for phased projects.
20. The project will be conducted in two phases over several years. A phasing plan was provided
(Ex. 9).
Street Modification
RMC 4-9-250(A)(3): Modification: To modify a Code requirement when there are practical
difficulties involved in carrying out the provisions of this Title when a special individual reason
makes the strict letter of this Code impractical.
RMC 4-9-250(0)(2): Decision Criteria: Whenever there are practical difficulties involved in
carrying out the provisions of this Title, the Department Administrator may grant modifications for
individual cases provided he/she shall first find that a specific reason makes the strict letter of this
Code impractical, that the intent and purpose of the governing land use designation of the
Comprehensive Plan is met and that the modification is in conformity with the intent and purpose of
this Code, and that such modification:
a. Substantially implements the policy direction of the policies and objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element and the Community Design Element and the
proposed modification is the minimum adjustment necessary to implement these policies and
objectives;
b. Will meet the objectives and safety, function, appearance, environmental protection and
maintainability intended by the Code requirements, based upon sound engineering judgment;
c. Will not be injurious to other property(ies) in the vicinity;
d. Conforms to the intent and purpose of the Code;
e. Can be shown to be justified and required for the use and situation intended; and
f Will not create adverse impacts to other property(ies) in the vicinity.
22. As discussed in Findings of Fact 4 and 5(G), the Applicant is requesting a modification to
street requirements of RMC 4-6-060(F)(2) at 3410 NE 12th Street to revise the street classification
of NE 12th Street to be compliant with the City's proposed Sunset Area Street Classification Map.
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along the project side of NE 12th St. NE 12th Street is currently classified as a Minor Arterial and
under RMC 4-6-060(F)(2) would be required to have a 91-foot right of way width to accommodate
four lanes of traffic with 8-foot planter strips and 8-foot sidewalks. The City has recently adopted
the Sunset Area and has proposed a new Street Classification Map which reclassifies NE 12th Street
between Edmonds Avenue and Monroe Avenue NE in the subject's vicinity. The proposed right of
way is 60 feet with two 10-foot travel lanes, 6-foot parking strips, 8-foot planters and 5-foot
sidewalks. The current code is in conflict with the recently adopted street standards in this area (Ex.
26). The requested modification conforms to the intent and purpose of the street standards by
adopting the new street classification and roadway profiles in the subject's vicinity. This criterion is
satisfied.
DECISION
As conditioned below, the site plan, conditional use permit and street standards modification are
approved subject to the following conditions:
I. The applicant shall comply with the mitigation measure issued as part of the Determination
of Non-Significance Mitigated, dated on January 25, 2016.
a. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations included in Technical
Memorandum Review of Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical
Information, prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc., dated December 19, 2014 and
Geotechnical Report, prepared by ZZA-Terracon, dated January 19, 2009 (Ex. 8).
2. The applicant shall be required to submit a detailed landscaping plan that includes a fully
sight-obscuring landscaped visual barrier along the north property line. The landscaping plan
shall demonstrate, to the extent feasible, an increased landscape buffer width and planting
density to reduce the impact of the scale and bulk of the reservoir structure. The final
landscaping plan shall be submitted to, and approved by, the Current Planning Project
Manager prior to engineering permit approval.
3. The applicant shall locate the replacement fence behind the required JO-foot wide onsite
landscaping required along the street frontage of NE 12th St. The location of the fence shall
be reviewed and approved by the Current Planning Manager, prior to installation.
4. The applicant shall provide a lighting plan that adequately provide for public safety without
casting excessive glare on adjacent properties. All lighting must have shielding and cutoffs,
with particular attention to the areas where the project site is above the surrounding grade and
adjacent to residences. The final lighting plan shall be submitted to, and approved by, the
Current Planning Project Manager prior to construction permit approval.
5. The applicant will diligently work with the neighboring property owners to devise acceptable
facade, articulation, modulation, roof and landscape treatments to the extent feasible given
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to, and approved by, the Current Planning Project Manager prior to construction permit
approval.
6. The applicant will explore options for increasing the landscape buffer width and planting
density adjacent to the existing residential properties to the north and for creating publicly
accessible open space on the subject site. The applicant shall take all reasonable measures to
increase the buffer width, as reviewed and approved by the Current Planning Manager.
7. The applicant shall either install a remote shut off for the emergency generator alarm or
install a timer switch so that the alarm shuts itself off within 15 minutes of the initial outage.
8. The applicant shall meet with adjacent residents to discuss construction scheduling and hours
of operation.
9. The applicant shall provide a project contact person and information for residents.
10. The applicant shall submit a Traffic Control Plan prior to commencing off-site improvements
within the NE 12th Street right of way. The applicant shall develop the Traffic Control Plan
with input from adjacent property owners along NE 12th street and residents adjacent to the
reservoir site. The Traffic Control Plan shall be submitted to, and approved by, the Current
Planning Project Manager prior to construction permit approval.
11. The application is subject to a five (5) year Site Plan and Conditional Use Permit
implementation period with a possible one (!) year extension for good cause by the
Administrator.
DATED this 22nd day of March, 2016.
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City of Renton Hearing Examiner
Appeal Right and Valuation Notices
RMC 4-8-1 IO(E)(9) provides that the final decision of the Hearing Examiner is subject to appeal to
the Renton City Council. RMC 4-8-l lO(E)(9) requires appeals of the Hearing Examiner's decision
to be filed within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of the Hearing Examiner's decision. A
request for reconsideration to the hearing e examiner may also be filed within this 14 day appeal
period as identified in RMC 4-8-110(E)(8) and RMC 4-8-100(G)(4). A new fourteen (14) day
appeal period shall commence upon the issuance of the reconsideration. Additional information
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floor, ( 425) 430-6510.
Affected property owners may request a change in valuation for property tax purposes
notwithstanding any program ofrevaluation.
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March 24, 2016
lD. Wilson
City of Renton
1055 5. Grady Way, 5th Floor
Renton, WA 98057
Subject: Hearing Examiner's Final Decision
City Clerk -Jason A. Seth, CMC
RE: Highlands Reservoir, LUA-15-000864
Dear Mr. Wilson:
The City of Renton's Hearing Examiner has issued a Final Decision dated March 22, 2016.
This document is immediately available:
• Electronically on line at the City of Renton website (www.rentonwa.gov);
• To be viewed at the City Clerk's office on the 7th floor or Renton City Hall, 1055
South Grady Way, between 8 am and 4 pm. Ask for the project file by the above
project number; and
• For purchase at a copying charge of $0.15 per page. The estimated cost for the
Hearing Examiner Documents is $3.15, plus a handling and postage cost (this
cost is subject to change if documents are added).
APPEAL DEADLINE: RMC 4-8-080 provides that the final decision of the Hearing
Examiner is subject to appeal to the Renton City Council. RMC 4-8-110(E)(14) requires
appeals of the Hearing Examiner's decision to be filed within fourteen {14) calendar days
from the date of the hearing examiner's decision. Appeals must be filed in writing
together with the required fee to the City Council, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady
Way, Renton, WA 98057. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be
obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City Hall -7th Floor, {425) 430-6510.
RECONSIDERATION: A request for reconsideration to the Hearing Examiner may also be
filed within this 14 day appeal period as identified in RMC 4-8-110(E)(13) and RMC 4-8-
100{G)(9). Reconsiderations must be filed in writing to the Hearing Examiner, City of
Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Additional information regarding
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, Washington 98057 , (425) 430-6510 / Fax (425) 430-<i516, rentonwa.gov
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the reconsideration process may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City
Hall -7th Floor, (425) 430-6510. A new fourteen (14} day appeal period shall commence
upon the issuance of a reconsideration decision.
I can be reached at (425} 430-6510 or jseth@rentonwa.gov. Thank you. sz~
Jason A. Seth
City Clerk
cc: Hearing Examiner
Clark Close, Associate Planner
Jennifer Henning, Planning Director
Vanessa Dolbee, Current Planning Manager
Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Manager
Craig Burnell, Building Official
Sabrina Mirante, Secretary, Planning Division
Ed Prince, City Councilmember
Julia Medzegian, City Council Liaison
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Advertising Representative of the
Renton Reporter
a weekly newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of
general circulation and is now and has been for more than six months
prior to the date of publication hereinafter referred to, published in
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County, Washington. The Renton Reporter has been approved as
a Legal Newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of
Washington for King County.
The notice in the exact form annexed was published in regular issues
of the Renton Reporter (and not in supplement form) which was
regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period.
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PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON, WASHINGTON
The Environmental Review
Committee has issued a Dctcmu-
nat1on of Non-Significance Miti-
gated (DNS-M) for the following
proJect under the authority of the
Renton municipa] code.
Highlands Reservoir and Erner---
gency Generator Replacement
LUAIS-000864
Location: 341 O NE 12th St.
The applicant is requesting En-
vironmental (SEPA) Review,
Hearing Examiner Site Plan
Review, Hearing Examiner
Conditional Use Pennit Re-
view, and a Modification to
street improvements for devel-
opment at the Highlands Reser-
voir facility located at 3410 NE
[2th St. Improvements include
a new 6.3 million-gallon water
storage tank and replacement
of the emergency generator and
other improvements. Off-site
improvements within NE 12th
St include a pipe to a wastewa-
ter interceptor manhole at NE
12th and NE Sunset Blvd, a
replacement water main pipe
from the site to the intersection
of NE 12th Street and Ed·
monds Ave NE, and frontage
improvements along 3410 NE
12th St
Appeals of the DNS-M must
be filed in writing on or before
5:00 p.m. on J,'ebruary 12,
2016. Appeals must be filed in
writing together with the re-
quired fee with: Hearing Exam-
iner c/o City Clerk, City of
Renton, 1055 S Grady Way,
Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to
the Hearing Examiner are gov-
erned by RMC 4-8-110 and more
information may be obtained
from the Renton City Clerk's
Office, 425-430-6510.
A Public Hearing will be held
by the Hearing Examiner in the
Council Chambers, City Hall, on
March 08, 2016 at 11 :00 am to
consider the submitted applica-
tion. If the DNS-M is appealed,
the appeal will be heard as part
ofth1s public hearing. Interested
parties are invited to attend the
public hearing.
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ADVISORY NOTES TO APPLICANT
LUA 15-000864
Application Date: December 14, 2015
Name: Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator
Replacement
PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use
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Recommendations: M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: January 21, 2016
TO: Kris Sorenson, Planner
FROM: Vicki Grover, Plan Review
Site Address: 3410 NE 12th St
Renton, WA 98056-3428
SUBJECT: Utility & Transportation Comments for COR Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir
3410 -NE 12th Street
LUA 15 000864
I have completed a review for the above referenced proposal located at parcel 0423059186.
WATER
1. The proposed development is within City of Renton Water District.
SANITARY SEWER
1. Sewer service is provided by the City of Renton. The future phase will require a cut and cap of the existing side sewer connection for
the chlorination building and vault.
SURFACE WATER
2. A drainage report complying with the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual and City of Renton Amendments to the
KCSWDM, was submitted from RH2 Engineering, Inc. dated November 2015. Based on the City's flow control map, this site falls within
the Flow Control Duration Standard, Forested Site Conditions (north and east sides of the site; Honey Creek Basin) and the Peak Rate
Flow Control Standard, existing site conditions (south and west sides of the site; Johns Creek Basin). A Full Drainage Review was
included in the report and is for construction of the Phase 1 reservoir and planning for the stormwater system expansion in Phase 2. A
flow control BMP is required; the TIR proposes permeable subgrade with traditional asphalt over the top and call it "Permeable Asphalt".
The geotech report says the soil is not suitable for infiltration so a different BMP needs to be proposed. The project will need to submit an
adjustment for approval of the pump system. The final drainage plan and drainage report must be submitted with the utility construction
permit application.
3. A geotechnical report from 2009 authored by ZZA Terracon was submitted with a December 2014 Technical Memorandum to the 2009
geotech report. RH2 reviewed ZZA Terracon 's findings and recommendations as well as provided a summary regarding infiltration
potential for on site stormwater management. RH2 classified the soil conditions on site to have a low infiltration capacity and therefore is
not suitable for on site infiltration of stormwater.
The earthwork portion of the project is recommended to be accomplished during extended dry periods of weather; if earthwork is done
during the west season extra precautionary measures will need to be taken to protect subgrade materials.
All geotechnical recommendations shall be incorporated into the design plans.
4. A study shall be required and included in the TIR to verify downstream capacity for the overflow from the reservoirs and prove the flows
will have no environmental impacts.
5. Surface water system development fee (SOC) will be applicable. The current rate of SOC fee $0.594 per square foot of new
impervious surface area, but not less than $1,350.00.
6. A Construction Storrnwater General Permit from Department of Ecology will be required if grading and clearing of the site exceeds one
acre. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is required for this site.
TRANSPORTATION /STREET
1. Transportation impact fees will apply to this project. The actual rate will be assessed at a later date. This fee will be based on the
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LUA15-000864
PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use
Englne~rin§~~yi;~:iC0:1nffi'tnJ1:1,i;,
amount of building area and its use per the ITE Manual.
building permit.
2. Road Classification -Minor Arterial/North 12th Street
Existing right of way width -approximately 60 ft. on North 12th Street with 2 travel lanes.
Required ROW width Based on RMC 4 6 060, North 12th St. requires 91 ft.
ROW dedication needed -Approximately 15.50 feet on the north side of North 12th Street.
11 ft. travel lanes, a 5 ft. bike lane, 0.5 ft. curb and gutter, 8 ft. sidewalk and 8 ft. planter strips will be required.
The applicant has submitted a modification for Right Of Way Dedication and street frontage improvements, which is currently under review
and staff is recommended approval.
3. Metro Bus requirements for the existing bus stop located in front of the site will require: Metro Bus Stop #45130 Metro requests the
inclusion of an ADA front door landing pad, read door lighting pads and a new shelter footing to ensure adequate transit access and
safety.
4. Paving and trench restoration will comply with the City's Trench Restoration and Overlay Requirements.
General Comments
1. All construction or service utility permits for drainage and street improvements will require separate plan submittals. All utility plans
shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards. Plans shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer.
2. When utility plans are complete, please submit four (4) copies of the drawings, two (2) copies of the drainage report, permit
a lication, an itemized cost of construction estimate, and a lication fee at the counter on the sixth floor.
Recommendations: Code Related Comments:
1. Separate plans and permits for the relocation/replacement of the emergency electrical generator if it has an associated fuel storage
tank.
Recommendations: 1. Street trees -overhead electric wires exist, therefore use only small maturing street trees space at 30 ft on
center (plan shows 20 feet on center spacing). No tree closer than 30 feet from streetlight pole. Use only Amelanchier laevis "Spring
Flurry" -Serviceberry -2 inch caliper
2. Planting strip along street -shall be maintained by the Water Utility except street trees maintained by City.
3. Amelanchier laevis "Spring Flurry" -Serviceberry
Minimum caliper shall be 2 inches
Single trunk with a well developed central leader
Specimen grade only
Do not use birch as su ested on Ian
Recommendations: Planning:
1. RMC section 4 4 030.C.2 limits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday unless otherwise approved by the
Development Services Division.
2. Commercial, multi family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities shall be restricted to the hours between
seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between
nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays.
3. Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading work, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant an appropriate ground cover over any
portion of the site that is graded or cleared of vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within ninety (90) days.
Alternative measures such as mulch, sodding, or plastic covering as specified in the current King County Surface Water Management
Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton may be proposed between the dates of November 1st and March 31st of each year. The
Development Services Division's approval of this work is required prior to final inspection and approval of the permit.
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PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use Version 1 I January 21, 2016
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4. A National Permit Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit is required when more than one acre is being cleared.
5. The applicant may not fill, excavate, stack or store any equipment. dispose of any materials. supplies or fluids, operate any
equipment, install impervious surfaces. or compact the earth in any way within the area defined by the drip line of any tree to be retained.
6. The applicant shall erect and maintain six foot (6") high chain link temporary construction fencing around the drip lines of all retained
trees. or along the perimeter of a stand of retained trees. Placards shall be placed on fencing every fifty feet (50') indicating the words, "NO
TRESPASSING -Protected Trees" or on each side of the fencing if less than fifty feet (50'). Site access to individually protected trees or
groups of trees shall be fenced and signed. Individual trees shall be fenced on four (4) sides. In addition, the applicant shall provide
supervision whenever equipment or trucks are moving near trees.
7. The applicant shall provide a fill source statement for fill used for project development at the reservoir site and within the NE 12th St right
of wa within the Wellhead Protection Area. The fill source statement shall be submitted with the construction ermit a lication.
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March l, 2016
J.D. Wilson
City of Renton
1055 Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
CITY RE\ITON
UTILITY
Greetings: tdlAl.rtt patY(? vion~-toult-\ .
We have reviewed the details relating to the "HIGHLANDS RESERVOIR &
EMERGENCY GENERATION REPLACEMENT" project; LUA15-000864, CU-A,
SA-H, MOD. Refer to: Project Location: 3410 NE 12t11 St. -and are deeply
concerned with the proposed changes to our living environment.
We recognize that the City of Renton works to benefit the community at
lar·ge. So we do not object to t11e overall proposal for increasing Renton's
reservoir tank capacity. We can certainly appreciate the need to have
abundant, clean drinking water· available to everyone in the community.
However, our concerns are related to the proposed cfisrupUon to the existing
environment in the ar·ea. Living immediately next door· to the proposed site,
ar-e 110 retired senior citizens that call Evergreen Place, home. Today, our
senior residents look out the:r hor:ies to a par·klike view, enjoying the birds
and squirrels thi:lt live on the city's property. It is very peaceful. Thank you.
The below bullet points represer1t a short list of concerns we eacl1 have:
• The current proposal would place a lar·ge cement block building directly
in front of each resident's home, obstructing the sunlight and
r·emoving the wild life from the area.
o The proposed project seeks to remove 99 tall evergr-een trees and
replace them with fewer, smaller trees. Tl1e smaller trees will do
nothing towards blocking the rear end view of the proposed 30 foot
tall, si:acliurn like CE>rnent
C,lJVYl
o We are quite concerned with the environmental impact of placing such
a large building next to and above our property line. The amount of
rain water run-off that will be collected on the top surface of the
proposed building can create a huge problem for the property next to
it. Particularly as we are sitting below the proposed building site. The
back yard of our community homes are already saturated with water
as is. We cannot imagine the impact of the water run off to the area
based on tl1e size of the proposed building structure.
a Finally, today, our community enjoys near 100% occupancy as it is a
quiet, tranquil and beautiful place to live. We feel that the cur-rent
proposal will severely negate our ability to add and maintain new
senior· neighbors to Evergreen Place and may in fact become a
detr·iment to living in our community. After all, who works their entire
life to retire to a home so that when looking out the window one is
required to stare at the backside of a cement block building?
We very much appreciate your support and your consideration towards
seeking a solution to our deepest concerns.
King Parker
Retired Renton Council Member Evergreen Place Resident
Cc: Denis LJw, CcJUncil Members
• Feb 27,2016
To: J. D. Wilson
City of Renton
1055 Grady way
Renton, Wa 98057
Honorable Mayor, Council, and others concerned
Greetings,
CITY RE\ffOI\J
UTiclTY SYSTE:1!1S
We have several concerns regarding the project "HIGHLANDS RESERVOIR & EMERGENCY
GENERATION REPLACEMENT"
LUA15-000864, CU-A, SA-H,MOD.
Refer to: Project Narrative
There is no objection to the overall plan of action.
Point 1 ) Our concerns are great with regard to the removal of 99 trees.
The trees are home to many squirels and birds( and other small critters that reside in the
vinery under the trees}.
The vines should have been removed from the property years ago by the county. It is mostly
English Ivy that has spread to our property
here at Evergreen Place. What will happen to the petlike creatures that now live in these
trees and vines?
Refer to:Construction Mitigation Description
Point 2) Dust control is of the utmost importance. Some people are actually allergic to
dust. We must be assured that our living space remains "dust free".
Noise is another thing we must contend with. Is anything special being done( besides the
hours selected to work) to keep the noise factor at a minnimum?
Point 3} The height of the building that will replace the 99 trees in our back yard is a big
1
factor.Thirty feet (30 ft) will make that building at least as
high as our second story at Evergreen Place. How high will the replacement trees be? Will
they be tall enough to shut out the building replacing the tall green trees?
Point 4) Is there a plan for a small area to be used as a park for those who crave and miss
what is being removed ?
Thank you very much for sending all the information needed to write this letter. We
appreciate your
willingness to listen and consider our dilemmas and concerns.
Respectfully,
Citizens representing concerns for Evergreen Place
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DEPARTMENT OF CO ~UNITY
ANO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -------.. ·Kenton 0
A. REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER
HEARING DATE: March 8, 2016
Project Name: Highlands Reservoir & Emergency Generator
Owner: City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton WA 98057
Applicant/Contact: J.D. Wilson, Public Works, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton WA 98057
File Number: LUA15-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
Project Manager: Clark H. Close, Senior Planner
Project Summary: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, Hearing Examiner Site Plan
and Conditional Use Permit Reviews, and a Modification to street improvements for
development at the Highlands Reservoir site and associated improvements within the NE
12th St corridor. The 204,555 square foot property at 3410 NE 12th St is located in the
Residential-10 (R-10) zone. The project is part of the City's public drinking water utility.
The proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3-million-gallon
reinforced concrete partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the emergency
generator, utilities improvements, new access road, and relocation of existing
telecommunication equipment. Off-site improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-
way include a new connection to the wastewater interceptor at NE 12th and NE Sunset
Blvd, replacement of water main pipes that connect to NE 12th Street and Edmonds Ave
NE, and street improvements along the reservoir site. Access to the site is through two
driveways from NE 12th St. The project is located within the Wellhead Protection Area
zone. The project would excavate 20,000 cubic yards of soils and import 3,000 cubic
yards. Retention of 17 trees is proposed. New landscaping and screening is proposed.
The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060 standards along 3410
NE 12'h St. The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the project
side of NE 12th St and new curb and gutter, 5-foot bike lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-
foot sidewalk. Documents submitted include environmental checklist, traffic study,
arborist, geotechnical, and drainage reports.
Project Location: 3410 NE 12th St and NE 12th St Right-of-Way from Olympia Ave NE to Edmonds Ave NE
Site Area: 204,555 SF (4.7 acres)
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I 8. EXHIBITS:
Exhibits 1-15: As shown in the SEPA Environmental Review Report
Exhibit 16: Environmental "SEPA" Determination and ERC Mitigation Measures
Exhibit 17: Site Plan
Exhibit 18: Topography Map
Exhibit 19: Tree Cutting Plan, Land Clearing and Demolition Plan
Exhibit 20: Landscaping Plan
Exhibit 21: Arborist Report prepared by Greenforest Incorporated, dated November 18, 2015
Exhibit 22: Artists Renderings
Exhibit 23: Onsite Utility Plan
Exhibit 24: Reservoir Floor Plans
Exhibit 25: Site Cross Sections
Exhibit 26: Street Modification Request
I C. GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. Owner(s) of Record:
2. Zoning Classification:
3. Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation:
4. Existing Site Use:
S. Critical Areas:
6. Neighborhood Characteristics:
City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton WA
98057
Residential-10 (R-10)
Residential High Density (RHD)
Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir and Emergency
Generator Site used for public drinking water and
public and private telecommunications.
Located within the City of Renton Wellhead
Protection Zone 2 area
a. North: Residential High Density {RHD} Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation;
Residential-10 /R-10} zone
b. East:
c. South:
d. West:
6. Site Area:
Residential Medium Density {RMD} Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designotion;
Residential-8 /R-8) zone
Residential High Density /RHD) Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation;
Residential Multi-Family {RMF} zone
Residential High Density /RHD) Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation;
Residential-10 (R-10) zone
4.7 acres
I D. HISTORICAL/BACKGROUND:
Action
Comprehensive Plan
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N/A
Ordinance No.
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Zoning
Peacock Annexation
I E. PUBLIC SERVICES:
1. Existing Utilities
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a. Water: The proposed development is within City of Renton Water District.
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06/22/2015
08/05/1954
b. Sewer: Sewer service is provided by the City of Renton. The future phase would require a cut and
cap of the existing side sewer connection for the chlorination building and vault.
c, Surface/Storm Water: The proposed development would create stormwater runoff from the site,
New impervious surfaces would be collected and conveyed to the proposed on-site stormwater
detention vaults and then be released (Exhibit 12),
2. Streets: NE 12th St right-of-way is a minor arterial street.
3. Fire Protection: City of Renton Fire Department.
F. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE:
1. Chapter 2 Land Use Districts
a. Section 4-2-020: Purpose and Intent of Zoning Districts
b, Section 4-2-060: Zoning Use Table -Uses Allowed in Zoning Designations
c. Section 4-2-110: Residential Development Standards
2. Chapter 3 Environmental Regulations
a. Section 4-3-050: Critical Area Regulations
3. Chapter 4 City-Wide Property Development Standards
4. Chapter 6 Streets and Utility Standards
a. Section 4-6-060: Street Standards
5. Chapter 9 Permits-Specific
a. Section 4-9-015: Aquifer Protection Area Permits
b. Section 4-9-030: Conditional Use Permit
c. Section 4-9-080: Grading, Excavation and Mining Permits and Licenses
d. Section 4-9-200: Master Plan and Site Plan Review
e. Section 4-9-250: Variances, Waivers, Modifications, and Alternates
6. Chapter 11 Definitions
G. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
1. Land Use Element 3, Capital Facilities Element
2. Utilities Element
i H. FINDINGS OF FACT {FOF}:
1. The Planning Division of the City of Renton accepted the above master application for review on
December 14, 2015 and determined the application complete on December 28, 2015, The project
complies with the 120-day review period,
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2. The project site is located at 3410 NE 12th St (APN 0423059186).
3. The project site is currently developed with water storage tanks for public drinking water along with
several accessory buildings for storage or equipment protection. The site also is used for public and
private telecommunications purposes.
4. Access to the site would be provided via two (2) gated driveways from NE 12th St.
5. The property is located within the Residential High Density (RHO) Comprehensive Plan land use
designation.
6. The site is located within the Residential-10 (R-10) zoning classification.
7. There are approximately 116 trees located onsite of which the applicant is proposing to retain a total of
17 trees.
8. The site is mapped within the City of Renton Wellhead Protection Zone 2 area (Exhibit 11).
9. Approximately 20,000 cubic yards {38,000 tons) of material would be cut on site and approximately
3,000 cubic yards (5,700 tons) of fill is proposed to be brought into the site.
10. The applicant is proposing to go out for bids for part 1 in early 2016. The design and bid process for the
construction of the water storage tank or part 2 is expected to take one (1) year with construction
beginning within two (2) months of receipt of an acceptable bid.
11. Staff received a public comment from King County Metro Transit on January 12, 2016 (Exhibit 5). Metro
Transit would be consulted during street improvement design (Exhibit 6).
12. No other public or agency comments were received.
13. Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and SEPA (RCW 43.21C, 1971 as amended),
on January 25, 2016 the Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination of Non-Significance -
Mitigated (DNS-M) for the Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator project (Exhibit 16). The DNS-
M included one mitigation measure. A 14-day appeal period commenced on January 29, 2016 and
ended on February 12, 2016. No appeals of the threshold determination have been filed.
14. Based on an analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, the Environmental Review Committee
(ERC) issued the following mitigation measures with the Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated:
a. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations included in Technical Memorandum Review
of Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical Information, prepared by RH2 Engineering
Inc, dated December 19, 2014 and Geotechnical Report, prepared by ZZA-Terracon, dated January
19, 2009 (Exhibit 8).
15. Representatives from various city departments have reviewed the application materials to identify and
address issues raised by the proposed development. These comments are contained in the official file,
and the essence of the comments has been incorporated into the appropriate sections of this report
and the Departmental Recommendation at the end of the ERC report (Exhibit 15).
16. Comprehensive Plan Compliance: The site is designated Residential High Density (RHO) on the City's
Comprehensive Plan Map. The purpose of the RHD designation is to allow a variety of unit types where
there is existing multi-family development and infrastructure is adequate to handle impacts from
higher density uses. The Utilities Element guides future utility service within Renton's planning area and
ensures that adequate utility services would be available to support existing and future development in
the City. The City provides water services to Renton residents, as well as some areas outside the City
boundaries. The proposal is compliant with the following development standards if;,.!! conditions of
approval are met:
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Compliance Comprehensive Plan Analysis
Goal L-P: Minimize adverse impacts to natural systems, and address impacts of past
,/ practice where feasible, through leadership, policy, regulation, and regional
coordination.
Goal L-U: Preserve, protect, and enhance the quality and functions of the City's
,/ sensitive areas including: lakes, rivers, major and minor creeks, intermittent stream
courses and their floodplains, wetlands, ground water resources, wildlife habitats, and
areas of seismic and geological hazards.
,/ Goal L-BB: Maintain a high quality of life as Renton grows by ensuring that new
development is designed to be functional and attractive.
,/ Policy L-49: Address privacy and quality of life for existing residents by considering
scale and context in infill project design.
Policy U-3: Promote the co-location of new utility infrastructure within rights-of-way
,/ and utility corridors, and coordinate construction and replacement of utility systems
with other public infrastructure projects to minimize construction related costs and
disruptions.
,/ Policy U-6: Encourage the use of water and energy conservation technologies to
provide utility services in an environmentally responsible manner.
Policy U-7: Non-City utility systems should be constructed in a manner that minimizes
,/ negative impacts to existing development and should not interfere with operation of
City utilities. City development regulations should otherwise not impair the ability of
utility providers to adequately serve customers.
,/ Policy U-8: Encourage the use of new technology to increase the quality and efficiency
of utility service and utility system management.
Policy U-9: Provide and maintain water supply, infrastructure, and service consistent
,/ with projected population growth within the City's service area, as established in the
Land Use Element of this Comprehensive Plan and the Water System Comprehensive
Plan.
Policy U-10: Extend water service within the City's water service area in an orderly
,/ manner to serve anticipated growth and development in accordance with the Land
Use Element of this Comprehensive Plan.
Policy U-11: Ensure adequate water supply to meet both average and maximum daily
,/ demand. Employ monitoring of water supply sources and withdrawal limits as
necessary to comply with State issued water rights certificates and permits.
Policy U-12: Maintain and upgrade the water system to deliver adequate water flow
,/ and storage for fire protection to all customers and facilities connected to the City
water system.
,/ Policy U-13: Continue maintenance and upgrades to the water system to ensure water
quality that meets or exceeds all health requirements.
Policy U-16: Practice and support water resource management that achieves a
,/ maximum net benefit for all citizens and promotes enhancement of the natural
environment.
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Policy CF-7: Protect public health, enhance environmental quality and promote
conservation of man-made and natural resources through appropriate design and
installation of public facilities.
17. Zoning Development Standard Compliance: The site is classified Residential-10 (R-10) on the City's
Zoning Map. Development in the R-10 Zone is intended to create high-quality infill development that
increases density while maintaining the single family character of the existing neighborhood. The
proposal is compliant with the following development standards if all conditions of approval are met:
Compliance
N/A
N/A
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R-8 Zone Develop Standards and.Analysis
Density: The allowed density range in the R-10 zone is a minimum of 5.0 to a
maximum of 10.0 dwelling units per net acre. Net density is calculated after the
deduction of sensitive areas, areas intended for public right-of-way, and private access
easements.
Staff Comment: Density is not applicable for the project, as there are no dwelling units
proposed.
Lot Dimensions: The minimum lot size permitted in the R-10 zone is 4,000 square feet
for detached dwelling units. There is no minimum lot size for attached dwelling units. A
minimum lot width of 40 feet is required (50 feet for corner lots) and a minimum lot
depth of 70 feet is required.
Staff Comment: The existing lot measures 327.77 feet wide by 623.50 feet in length.
Except for right-of-way dedications along the property frontage, no other changes are
being proposed to the lot dimensions.
Setbacks: The required detached setbacks in the R-10 zone are as follows: front yard is
20 feet except when all vehicle access is taken from an alley, then 15 feet, side yard is
4 feet, side yard along the street 15 feet, and the rear yard is 15 feet.
Staff Comment: The outdoor generator and shelter would be located 38 feet from the
front or south property line or more than 99 feet from any of the remaining property
lines. The 288,000 gallon stormwater and reservoir overflow detention vault measures
210 feet long by 30 feet wide. The vault is roughly 11 feet tall and is located
underground, immediately south of the reinforced concrete storage tank. The storage
tank is partially buried and measures 259 feet long by 174 feet wide (Exhibit 24). The
reinforced concrete storage tank is located roughly 34 feet from the west and east
property lines, roughly 33 feet from the north, and over 414 feet from the south
property line. The new structures comply with the setbacks of the zone.
Building Standards: The R-10 zone has a maximum building coverage of 55%, a
maximum impervious surface coverage of 70%, and a maximum building height of 30
feet.
Staff Comment: The reinforced concrete storage tank has a floor elevation of 425 feet
and a roof elevation of 450 feet for an overall height of 25 feet (Exhibit 25). The bottom
portion of the new storage tank is buried below finished grade. The redevelopment of
the site would add or replace more than 2,000 square feet of impervious surface. The
existing square footage of proposed buildings is 45,561 square feet. The existing
building coverage to remain is 55,191 square feet. Together the buildings total 100,752
square feet or more, or approximately 49% of the site. The impervious area is equal to
69% of the site. Anything mare than 65% would trigger flow control BMPs for the site.
The proposed development meets the building standards including maximum building
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condition of
approval is
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condition of
approval is
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coverage, maximum impervious surface coverage, and maximum building height of the
R-10 zone.
Landscaping: The City's landscape regulations (RMC 4-4-070) require a 10-foot
landscape strip along all public street frontages. A fifteen-foot (15') wide partially
sight-obscuring landscaped visual barrier, or ten-foot (10') wide fully sight-obscuring
landscaped visual barrier, is required along common property lines. Additional
minimum planting strip widths between the curb and sidewalk are established
according to the street development standards of RMC 4-6-060. Street trees and, at a
minimum, groundcover, are to be located in this area when present. Spacing standards
shall be as stipulated by the Department of Community and Economic Development,
provided there shall be a minimum of one street tree planted per address. Any
additional undeveloped right-of-way areas shall be landscaped unless otherwise
determined by the Administrator. Where there is insufficient right-of-way space or no
public frontage, street trees are required in the front yard subject to approval of the
Administrator.
Staff Comment: The applicant is praposing street frontage improvements with an 8-
foat wide landscape planter strip. Within the planter strip the applicant is propasing
Jacquemantii Birch street trees which can reach a mature height of 40 feet and have a
mature spread of 25 to 30 feet. There are averhead electric wires along NE 12th St;
therefore, only small maturing trees with 30-foot spacing should be planted. The City
Arborist is recommending Amelanchier laevis "Spring Flurry" Serviceberry.
The existing trees and shrubs along the public street frontage, located behind the
security fence, are proposed to be retained near the south property line. New
landscaping along the first 10 feet of public frontage includes a mixture of deciduous
and evergreen trees, shrubs, and groundcover from the east property line to the west
property line except at the vehicular entrance points. Around the concrete reservoir,
the applicant is proposing a 10-faot wide fully sight-obstructing landscaping buffer on
the north side and a 15-foot wide partially sight-obstructing landscape buffer around
the east and west sides (Exhibit 20}. The conceptual plan only shows the intended areas
of landscaping and o detailed landscaping plan would be developed during the design
phase of the project. Staff recommends, as a condition of approval, that the applicant
prepare and submit for review and approval by the Current Planning Manager, a final
detailed landscape plan prior to issuance of the street and utility construction permits.
Tree Retention: The City's adopted Tree Retention and Land Clearing Regulations
requiring the retention of 20 percent (20%) of trees in the R-10 residential zone. Utility
uses shall be exempt from the protected tree retention requirements if the applicant
can justify the exemption in writing to the Administrator's satisfaction.
Significant trees shall be retained in the following priority order:
Priority One: Landmark trees; significant trees that form a continuous canopy;
significant trees on slopes greater than twenty percent (20%); Significant trees
adjacent to critical areas and their associated buffers; and Significant trees over sixty
feet (60') in height or greater than eighteen inches ( 18") caliper.
Priority Two: Healthy tree groupings whose associated undergrowth can be preserved;
other significant native evergreen or deciduous trees; and Other significant non-native
trees.
Priority Three: Alders and cottonwoods shall be retained when all other trees have
been evaluated for retention and are not able to be retained, unless the alders and/ or
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cottonwoods are used as part of an approved enhancement project within a critical
area or its buffer.
Landmark trees (greater than a thirty inch (30") caliper) shall not be removed without
a Routine Vegetation Management Permit.
Staff Comment: The property is covered with a variety af trees and grass turf. Most af
the trees are located at the north end af the parcel, within two distinct groves,
separated by lawn. The Arbarist Report, prepared by Greenforest Incorporated on
November 18, 2015, identified 99 impacted significant onsite trees (trees over 6" in
caliper) included 3 Pacific Madrane, 2 western red-cedar and 94 Douglas-fir trees
ranging in diameter from 8 to 36 {DBH) inches /Exhibit 21). Of the impacted 94
Douglas-fir trees onsite, a total of five /5} were considered ta be landmark trees
(greater than a thirty inch /30"} caliper). Nearly every tree is in good condition /Exhibits
19-21). Only two /2) of the onsite tree were classified as dangerous. The net number af
trees designated for removal for this development wos determined to be 97. The
overage size of the trunk at diameter at breast height {DBH} for the 99 trees was
determined to be 19 inches /19"} with the largest landmark tree, a Douglas-fir /36"
DBH), located in the northwest corner of the site. After street and critical area
deductions, and the minimum requirement to retain 20%, the applicant is proposing to
retain seventeen /17} of the potential 114 healthy trees or 17 of the required 23 trees.
All 17 trees proposed to be retained are located on the south half of the property.
Provided the applicant only retains 17 onsite trees, the applicant would be required to
replace up ta 72" caliper inches or retain more onsite trees. Based on the submitted
landscape plan the applicant is proposing to plant trees along the north, south and
portions of the east and west property lines for landscaping and screening
requirements. While still yet undetermined, the final landscaping plan would contain
significantly mare than 72" caliper inches which could ultimately satisfy the 20% tree
retention requirement. The minimum tree density would be verified at the time af the
final detailed landscape plan.
During construction, trees required ta be retained /i.e., protected trees), would be
required to erect and maintain a six-foot-high chain link temporary construction fence
around the drip line of any tree ta be retained.
Screening: Per RMC 4-4-095 all mechanical equipment and outdoor service and
storage areas shall be screened to reduce visibility, noise, and related impacts while
Compliant if allowing accessibility for providers and users.
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Staff Comment: The applicant is not proposing roof mounted equipment. The proposed
outdoor generator and shelter, in addition to the proposed pod-mounted generator
fuel cell and load bank, would be screened from NE 12th St. The final detailed
landscape plan would be submitted far review and approval in order to identify species
and planting patterns prior to issuance of building and/or electrical permits.
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Parking: Driveway cuts are required to be a minimum of 5 feet from property lines and
new commercial driveways may be a maximum of 24 feet in width at the property line.
Maximum driveway slopes shall not exceed fifteen percent (15%); provided, that
driveways exceeding eight percent (8%) shall provide slotted drains at the lower end
with positive drainage discharge to restrict runoff from entering the garage/residence
or crossing any public sidewalk.
Stoff Comment: There ore no specific parking regulations for public activities outside of
schools, post office or cultural facilities. However, the use does require maintenance of
the site so a minimum of one onsite space would be necessary. The water reservoirs
site has two (2) ingress and egress points along NE 12the St. Frontage improvements
would include driveway cuts that ore a minimum of 5 feet from the east and west
property lines and will be designed with a commercial approach up to 20-foot wide
driveway approaches for access to the maintenance road and areas. There is one
existing space for maintenance vehicle to pork in a grovel surface area near the
existing booster pump station when visits to site are mode. Ample space is available
within the property limits to allow maintenance vehicles to park onsite.
18. Conditional Use Analysis: The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit for the subject property
to expand the existing use of the Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir site. The project property was first
purchased by the United States government during World War II as a water storage site to support the
large number of housing units constructed in the Renton Highlands to support the war manufacturing
efforts going on at Pacific Car Company (PACCAR) and Boeing. The federal government constructed a
1.5 million gallon (MG) uncovered partially buried water storage tank (aka a reservoir) and a 15,000-
gallon wooden elevated water tank. In 1958 the United States conveyed the property to the City of
Renton via a quit claim deed. In 1959 and 1960 the City demolished the wooden elevated tank and
constructed a 2 MG covered partially buried water storage tank and a booster pump station. In 1966 a
cover was placed on the 1.5 MG reservoir. In 1975 a re-chlorination station was added to the site. In
1985 an emergency electrical generator, housed in a shed, was added to the site. The generator
provides emergency power to the booster pump station.
The proposed use of the site would remain the same as has been continuously used since World War II
(circa 1942): the storage and pumping of water for distribution for domestic use (drinking, bathing,
cooking, etc.) and fighting fires and the storage of drinking water for use during natural disasters such
as earthquakes. The proposal is compliant with the following conditional use criteria, pursuant to RMC
4-9-030. Therefore, staff recommends approval of the requested Conditional Use Permit.
Compliance Conditional Use Criteria and Analysis C
a. Consistency with Plans and Regulations: The proposed use shall be compatible
with the general goals, objectives, policies and standards of the Comprehensive
Plan, the zoning regulations and any other plans, programs, maps or ordinances of
the City of Renton.
Stoff Comment: The City of Renton Water System is a publicly owned water system
,/ operated by the City of Renton as a self-supporting enterprise utility. The proposal is
consistent with the policies and capital improvement plan stated in the City of Renton
Water System Pion as updated by the 2012 Water System Plan Update. The 2012
Water System Pion Update underwent a non-project SEPA review, was adopted by the
Renton City Council on August 13, 2012 via City of Renton Resolution No. 4154, was
approved by King County on September 10, 2013 via King County Ordinance No. 17653,
and was approved by the Washington State Deportment of Health via letter dated
September 19, 2013. The Water System Plan is port of the City of Renton
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Comprehensive Plan by adoption (effective date July 1, 2015). The proposed project is
compatible with the general purpose, goals, objectives and standards of the
comprehensive plan, the zoning ordinance and all other plans, programs, maps and
ordinances of the City of Renton. See also FOF 16, Comprehensive Plan Analysis and
discussion under FOF 17, Zoning Development Standard Compliance.
b. Appropriate Location: The proposed location shall not result in the detrimental
overconcentration of a particular use within the City or within the immediate area
of the proposed use. The proposed location shall be suited for the proposed use.
Staff Comment: The proposed project is the replacement of an existing emergency
electrical generator and two existing water storage tanks (reservoirs) located at this
site. The site is suited for the proposed use in that it is at a high point in the area the
new reservoir is to serve. The new generator will occupy the same location as the
,/ generator it would replace. The proposed location would not result in the detrimental
overconcentration of this use within the City or within the immediate area of the
proposed use -after the new reservoir is constructed and the Mount Olivet reservoir is
replaced the two existing reservoirs at this site would be demolished and the area that
they occupied would be converted to landscaping. Because of the difference in the
design of the new reservoir compared to the existing reservoirs (vertical sidewalls
versus sloped sidewalls) the new reservoir would occupy less surface area than the old
reservoirs. Sometime in the future the existing elevated water storage tank would also
be replaced with another elevated water storage tank.
c. Effect on Adjacent Properties: The proposed use at the proposed location shall
not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent property.
Staff Comment: The proposed continued use as a water storage and pumping site does
,/ not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent property. Architectural
features of the exterior walls of the new reservoir and the use of trees for screening
would seek to minimize the visual impact of the new reservoir located on the northern
port of the site.
d. Compatibility: The proposed use shall be compatible with the scale and character
of the neighborhood.
,/ Staff Comment: The proposed continued use as a water storage and pumping site is
compatible with the scale and character of the neighborhood which grew up around
the reservoir site since World War II.
e. Parking: Adequate parking is, or will be made, available.
,/ Staff Comment: A single vehicle visits the site. Adequate parking is already available
onsite.
f. Traffic: The use shall ensure safe movement for vehicles and pedestrians and
shall mitigate potential effects on the surrounding area.
Staff Comment: The proposed project does not generate any additional trips. The
,/ current trips associated with the site are very small in number. The current use which
would not change after completion of the project already ensures safe movement for
vehicles and pedestrians and has minimal effects on the surrounding area. As a result,
no mitigation measures are proposed as part of the improvements to the site.
Compliant if g. Noise, Light and Glare: Potential noise, light and glare impacts from the proposed
Conditions use shall be evaluated and mitigated.
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Staff Comment: Noise, fight and glare impacts have been evaluated. The proposed
project is not anticipated to have any fight or glare impacts. The applicant would
evaluate the existing lighting along NE 12th St as part of the frontage improvement
design. The lighting plan would be required to adequately provide for public safety
without casting excessive glare on adjacent properties. Staff recommends, as a
condition of approval, that the applicant provide a final fighting pion to be submitted
to, and approved by, the Current Planning Project Manager prior to construction
permit approval.
The emergency electrical generator would be housed in a metal cabinet that would
attenuate the noise emanating from the generator. There are two scenarios for noise
being generated: 1) once a week on a weekday (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday or Friday) and between the hours of 10:00 am and 2:00 pm, the generator
would run for 15 minutes to verify that it remains operational; and 2) when there is a
commercial power outage. Even though this generator is exempt from WAC 173-60-40,
Maximum permissible environmental noise levels, via exemption WAC 173-60-50 (4) (f)
'Sounds created by emergency equipment and work necessary in the interests of law
enforcement or for health safety or welfare of the community', the generator would
meet the requirements of WAC 173-60-40 for daytime in a residential setting.
h. Landscaping: Landscaping shall be provided in all areas not occupied by buildings,
paving, or critical areas. Additional landscaping may be required to buffer adjacent
properties from potentially adverse effects of the proposed use.
Staff Comment: The applicant is proposing a landscaping plan that would provide
landscaping in all areas not occupied by buildings, paving, or critical areas. Additional
landscaping would be used to buffer adjacent properties from potentially adverse
effects of the proposed use. See also discussion under FOF 17, 2aning Development
Standard: landscaping.
19. Site Plan Review: Pursuant to RMC 4-9-2008, Site Plan Review is required for development in the R-10
zoning classification when it is not exempt from Environmental (SEPA) Review. Given Site Plan
applications are evaluated for compliance with the specific requirements of the RMC 4-9-200E.3 the
following table contains project elements intended to comply with level of detail needed for Site Plan
requests:
Compliance Site Plan Criteria and Analysis
Compliant if a. Comprehensive Plan Compliance and consistency.
Conditions Staff Comment: See previous discussion under FOF 16, Comprehensive Plan Analysis. of Approval
are Met
Compliant if b. Zoning Compliance and Consistency.
Conditions Staff Comment: See discussion under FOF 17, Zoning Development Standard of Approval Compliance. are Met
c. Design Regulation Compliance and Consistency.
N/A Staff Comment: The project location does not fall within one of the four (4) possible
design districts nor does RMC 4-2-115 Residential Design and Open Space Standards
apply, see applicability.
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d. Planned action ordinance and Development agreement Compliance and
Consistency.
e. Off Site Impacts.
Structures: Restricting overscale structures and overconcentration of development on
a particular portion of the site.
Staff Comment: The structures on the site include the following:
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565 pressure zone water storage tank -an elevated steel tank with a nominal
storage capacity of 750,000 gallons. The tank is approximately 141.5 feet tall.
435 pressure zone 1.5-million-gallons (MG) water storage tank -a partially
buried Portland cement concrete (PCC) water storage tank with a nominal
storage capacity of 1.5 MG.
435 pressure zone 2 MG water storage tank -a partially buried PCC water
storage tank with a nominal storage capacity of 2 MG.
Booster pump station -a 22 ft by 14.6 ft partially buried reinforced PCC
building.
Re-chlorination building (no longer used for this purpose) -an 18 ft by 11.8 ft
partially buried reinforced PCC building.
Emergency electrical power generator shed on PCC slab -a 18 ft by 14 ft steel
shell
Six telecommunications cabinets on PCC slabs. Sizes: 8'10" x 8'10", 9'10" x
9'10", 6'10" x 9'10", 9'8" x 14'10", 9'7" x 20'1", and 9'11" x 14'6".
One AMI collector radio cabinet on 4'4" x 4'4" PCC slab .
Three wooden sheds on PCC slabs for City of Renton radio equipment and
emergency generator. Sizes: 12'4" x 8'2", 12'1" x 9'4", and 8' x 12'6".
Twa 50 ft tall radio towers for City of Renton radios .
The applicant proposes to redevelop the site to remove the existing reservoirs and
appurtenant structures that have reached the end of their useful life cycle, and
reconstruct new portable water reservoirs and appurtenant structures that will
maximize the usability of the site for potable water storage and renew the useful life
of the facilities. The entire project improvements are expected ta be phased over many
years. The current project schedule includes two parts. Part 1 includes the following:
replacing the 125 KV emergency electrical generator, remodeling a room in the
existing re-chlorination building to house City owned radio equipment, relocation of
the City of Renton UFH radio antenna equipment to the top rail of the existing water
tower, replacement and relocation of 8 individual electrical power meters with a new
meter bank with power bus and meters and the removal of 5 unused electrical
services, construction of approximately 3,150 linear feet of 24-inch diameter ductile
iron water main from south side of the site along NE 12th St ta the intersection of NE
12th St and Edmonds Ave NE (replacing old 16-inch and 10-inch water mains), fence
replacement, and the planting of trees along the property frontage NE 12th St. Part 2
includes the following: construct a concrete water storage tank, street improvements,
construction of a stormwater detention vault, utility work, and installation of any
remaining plants from the landscape planting plan.
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The reinforced concrete storage tank has a floor elevation of 425 feet and a raof
elevation of 450 feet for at overall height of 25 feet. The bottom portion of the new
storage tank is buried below finished grade in order to match the existing contours of
the site and reduce the overall scale and bulk of the structure. The design and bid
process of the 6.3 MG water storage tank is expected to begin after land use
approvals. The estimated duration of operation is 30 years for the generator for part 1
and 80 years for port 2. The proposal would not be an averscale structure as the
proposal does not exceed maximum height, lot coverage, and setback requirements of
the R-10 zone.
Circulation: Providing desirable transitions and linkages between uses, streets,
walkways and adjacent properties.
Staff Comment: The proposal contains onsite structures that have linkages to internal
roadways and NE 12th St. The circulation would be improved in order to provide
access to the proposed improvements onsite. The new reservoir would have a raad
around the perimeter of the structure. The public site is screened with a chain link
fencing and barbwire for safety. The proposal includes two (2) new gates (one manual
swing gate and one manual sliding gate) at the existing access location at NE 12th St.
Loading and Storage Areas: Locating, designing and screening storage areas, utilities,
rooftop equipment, loading areas, and refuse and recyclables to minimize views from
surrounding properties.
Staff Comment: The reservoir proposal includes access stairs to the roof top. On the
roof top there would be a security fence and guardrail with removable railing for
equipment access. See alsa discussion under FOF 17, Zoning Development Standard
Compliance: Screening. There would be no screening required for rooftop equipment,
loading areas, and/or refuse and recyclables areas that require screening.
Views: Recognizing the public benefit and desirability of maintaining visual
accessibility to attractive natural features.
Staff Comment: The proposed reservoir would obstruct the views of the abutting
single family residential homes on the east and west sides of the site. The proposed
reservoir would alsa obstruct the views of senior living facility (independent living,
assisted living ond Alzheimer's and memory care) neighbors on the north side. The
biggest visual impact would be the loss of territorial views of the trees following their
removal /ram the site.
The applicant is proposing ta break up the flat concrete wall of the reservoir by
providing a form liner pattern on the above ground fa~ades and decorative trellises
along the north, east and west elevations for climbing decorative plants.
Landscaping: Using landscaping to provide transitions between development and
surrounding properties to reduce noise and glare, maintain privacy, and generally
enhance the appearance of the project.
Staff Comment: See discussion under FOF 17, Zoning Development Standard:
Landscaping.
Lighting: Designing and/or placing exterior lighting and glazing in order to avoid
excessive brightness or glare to adjacent properties and streets.
Staff Comment: A lighting plan was not provided with the application; therefore, staff
recommended that a lighting plan be provided at the time of building permit review.
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f. On Site Impacts.
Structure Placement: Provisions for privacy and noise reduction by building
placement, spacing and orientation.
Staff Comment: It is anticipated that most of the noise impacts would occur during the
construction phase af the project. The applicant has submitted a Construction
Mitigation Plan /Exhibit 9} that provides measures to reduce construction impacts
such as noise, contra/ of dust, traffic controls, etc. In addition, the project would be
required to comply with the City's noise ordinance regarding construction hours.
Structure Scale: Consideration of the scale of proposed structures in relation to
natural characteristics, views and vistas, site amenities, sunlight, prevailing winds, and
pedestrian and vehicle needs.
Staff Comment: The proposed structures would be located on approximately 100,752
square feet or more, which is roughly 49% of the site. Setbacks from the property lines
are anticipated to provide for access of sunlight, winds, and vehicle movement
through the site. Architectural treatments and partially burying the reservoir structure
reduces the structures overall scale.
Natural Features: Protection of the natural landscape by retaining existing
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vegetation and soils, using topography to reduce undue cutting and filling, and
limiting impervious surfaces.
Staff Comment: The applicant proposes removal of a majority af the existing trees
onsite. The existing topography of the site is nat proposed to significantly change.
There are same sensitive slopes (greater than 25 percent and less than or equal to 40
percent) on the project site and downstream of the project site. There are also slopes
downstream of the project site that would be at moderate risk for landslide.
Site preparation for the reservoir would include the removal of all vegetation, root
mass, organic sails, existing pavement and structures, and any deleterious debris from
construction areas including locations where structural fill would be placed. The
applicant's engineer anticipates construction of the new reservoir may require
temporary excavations on the order of 4 to 12 feet below existing adjacent grade.
New landscaping is proposed around the east, west and north sides of the new
reservoir.
Landscaping: Use of landscaping to soften the appearance of parking areas, to
provide shade and privacy where needed, to define and enhance open spaces, and
generally to enhance the appearance of the project. Landscaping also includes the
design and protection of planting areas so that they are less susceptible to damage
from vehicles or pedestrian movements.
Staff Comment: See FOF 20, Zoning Development Standard: Landscaping.
g. Access
Location and Consolidation: Providing access points on side streets or frontage
streets rather than directly onto arterial streets and consolidation of ingress and
,/ egress points on the site and, when feasible, with adjacent properties.
Staff Comment: The applicant is proposing ta retain the existing accesses and their
current locations from the south side of the lot onto NE 12th St. No other ingress or
egress points to side streets are available.
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Internal Circulation: Promoting safety and efficiency of the internal circulation
system, including the location, design and dimensions of vehicular and pedestrian
access points, drives, parking, turnarounds, walkways, bikeways, and emergency
access ways.
Staff Comment: The proposal includes retaining the existing internal circulation
system to the existing improvements on the site and extending the vehicular roadway
around the perimeter of the new water storage tank from the east driveway. The
proposed access configuration would allow for complete internal circulation far
maintenance and operations of the facility. The internal roadways would be connected
ta NE 12th St.
Loading and Delivery: Separating loading and delivery areas from parking and
pedestrian areas.
Staff Comment: Fallowing construction improvements, access ta the site is entirely for
maintenance and operations.
Transit and Bicycles: Providing transit, carpools and bicycle facilities and access.
Staff Comment: Per RMC 4-4-0BOF.11.a bicycle parking must be provided for all
residential developments that exceed five (5) residential units and/or all non-
residential developments that exceed four thousand {4,000) gross square feet in size.
The use does not require staffing at the site. Maintenance and operations ta the site
would be served using vehicles only.
Immediately in front of the site, King County Transit Metro has o bus stop (#45130)
within the public right-of-way an the north side of NE 12th St. The bus stop has a
passenger shelter on a concrete footing and is served by Routes 105 and 240. Since
the project proposal includes half-street frontage improvements, KC Metro has
requested the inclusion of an ADA front door landing pad, rear door alighting pads,
and a new shelter footing as a part of this project to ensure adequate transit access
and safety. Public transit is not anticipated to serve the site.
Pedestrians: Providing safe and attractive pedestrian connections between parking
areas, buildings, public sidewalks and adjacent properties.
Staff Comment: The proposal includes right-of-way improvements for NE 12th St along
the property frontage. The proposed cross-section for the complete street shows two
10-foot lanes, with 6-foot parking strips, 8-foot planters and 5-foot sidewalks. The
pedestrian access connections between the parking and improvements would be
improved through onsite roadway improvements.
h. Open Space: Incorporating open spaces to serve as distinctive project focal
points and to provide adequate areas for passive and active recreation by the
occupants/users of the site.
Staff Comment: The applicant would provide a 10-foot wide landscape area along NE
12th St (Exhibit 20). The applicant is proposing to replace an existing chain link fence
along NE 12th St and the visual screen is intended to be located on the inside of the
relocated fence. The height of the fence within the front or side yard along a street
setback may be a maximum of seventy-two inches (72 ") above grade, provided the
permanent landscaping is located along the front of the fence. The landscaping areas
throughout the site would be for screening the facility from the neighboring parcels
only. Staff recommends, as a condition of approval, that the applicant locate the
replacement fence behind the required 10-faat wide ansite landscaping required along
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the street frontage of NE 12th St. The location of the fence shall be reviewed and
approved by the Current Planning Manager, prior to installation.
i. Views and Public Access: When possible, providing view corridors to shorelines
and Mt. Rainier, and incorporating public access to shorelines
,/ Staff Comment: The proposed structure would not block view corridors to shorelines or
Mt. Rainier. The public access would be improved along the north side of NE 12th St
through half-street frontage improvements.
j. Natural Systems: Arranging project elements to protect existing natural systems
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where applicable.
Staff Comment: Impacts to the Wellhead Protection Area are not anticipated as a
result of the subject project. There are no other natural systems on the site.
k. Services and Infrastructure: Making available public services and facilities to
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accommodate the proposed use.
Staff Comment: The site improvements are entirely for water service and associated
infrastructure.
Police and Fire.
Staff Comment: Separate plans and permits for the relocation/replacement of the
emergency electrical generator would be required if it has an associated fuel storage
tank.
Schools.
Sta[t Comment: No residential units are proposed. A School Fee would not be required.
Parks.
Staff Comment: No residential units are proposed. A Park Impact Fee would not be
required.
Water and Sewer.
Sta[t Comment: The project is located within the City of Renton Wellhead Protection
Zone 2 area (Exhibit 11}. Approximately 3,000 cubic yards of fill would be brought to
the reservoir site and fill is also anticipated with the associated NE 12th St corridor
improvements. The overall purpose of the aquifer protection regulations is to protect
aquifers used as potable water supply sources by the City from contamination by
hazardous materials. Some uses are restricted that store, handle, treat, use, or
produce substances that pose a hazard to groundwater quality. Since fill is proposed
for project development, a fill source statement would be required to be submitted to
the City to ensure clean fill is being used. Impacts to the Wellhead Protection Area are
not anticipated as a result of the subject project. A fill source statement would be
required to be submitted with the construction permit application.
Sewer service is provided by the City of Renton. The future phase would require a cut
and cap of the existing side sewer connection for the chlorination building and vault.
Drainage.
Staff Comment: A Technical Information Report (TIR), prepared by RH2 Engineering
Inc., dated November 2015, was submitted with the project application (Exhibit 7).
The submitted TIR addresses construction of the subject new storage tank and
includes planning information for future phases of the water utility system expansion.
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The proposed development would create stormwoter runoff from the site
development at 3410 NE 12th St for the proposed water storage tank, generator
shelter, fuel storage tank and load bank, and access road. The existing impervious
surface coverage of the 3410 NE 12th St property is approximately 33 percent {33%}.
Following development of the new water tank and associated improvements, the
property would have an approximate 69 percent {69%} impervious surface coverage
{Exhibit 4). New impervious surfaces would be collected and conveyed to the proposed
on-site stormwater detention vaults and then be released in a controlled manner to
North Renton Basin (aka John's Creek Basin} Threshold Discharge Area (TDA} and
Honey Creek Basin TDA (Exhibit 12).
Water from within the new 6.3-million-gallan storage tank would be released as part
of maintenance and in emergency situations. The new wastewater/sewer interceptor
pipe in NE 12th St would be used for draining water from the new water storage tank
(Exhibit 4). This use of the interceptor is anticipated to occur for two situations, when
the water storage tank is drained of water for inspection and maintenance of the
interior of the new tank and on the rare occasion that water overflows from the new
tank.
Transportation.
Staff Comment: Access to the site is proposed via two connections. One is located near
the southeast side of the parcel and the other is located on the southwest side of the
parcel. Both are from NE 12th St. It is anticipated that there would not be an overall
increase in traffic following construction.
I. Phasing:
Staff Comment: The applicant is requesting to phase the project. This project {part
1 and part 2) is the first phase of a multi-phase plan for the use of the site. The
next phase will be the demolition of the existing 1.5 MG and 2 MG reservoirs ofter
the reservoir at the Mount Olivet site has been replaced. Other future phases
include: replacement of the existing booster pump station, replacement of the
existing elevated water storage tank and the construction of an additional partially
buried water storage tank.
Building permits, licenses or land use permits required for the operation of o
Conditional Use Permit shall be applied for within two (2) years of the date of
Conditional Use Permit approval. A single two {2} yeor extension may be granted
for good cause by the Administrator.
Site Pion Approval expires twa (2) years fram the date af approval. An extension
may be requested pursuant to RMC section 4-9-200.
Because the timing of the construction of the 6.3-million-gallon storage tank is
uncertain, staff recommends that the applicant be a/lawed ta extend the
implementation periods of the both the Site Plan and Conditional Use Permit
approvals from two (2) years to five {5} years with a possible one (1) year
extension for goad cause by the Administrator.
20. Street Modification Analysis: The applicant is requesting a modification from RMC 4-6-060F.2
"Minimum Design Standards Table for Public Streets and Alleys" to revise the street classification for NE
12th St to be consistent with the City of Renton Proposed Sunset Area Street Classification Map (Exhibit
26).
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The City of Renton Proposed Sunset Area Street Classification Map identifies a 60-foot right-of-way
width for NE 12th St from Edmonds Ave NE to Monroe Ave NE. The proposed cross-section for the
complete street shows two 10-foot lanes, with 6-foot parking strips, 8-foot planters and 5-foot
sidewalks. The offsite improvements for the Reservoir project site are 150 feet east of Monroe Ave and
the boundary for the Sunset Area.
The proposal is compliant with the following modification criteria, pursuant to RMC 4-9-2500, if all
conditions of approval are met. Therefore, staff is recommending approval of the requested
modification, subject to conditions as noted below:
Compliance Street Modification Criteria and Analysis
a. Substantially implements the policy direction of the policies and objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element and the Community Design Element and the
proposed modification is the minimum adjustment necessary to implement these
policies and objectives.
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Staff Comment: The Community Design Element has applicable policies listed under a
separate section labeled Promoting a Safe, Healthy, and Attractive Community. These
policies address walkable neighborhoods, safety and shared uses. The intent of the
policies is to promote new development with walkable places that support grid and
flexible grid street and pathway patterns, and are visually attractive, safe, and healthy
environments. The requested street modification is consistent with these pa/icy
guidelines.
b. Will meet the objectives and safety, function, appearance, environmental
protection and maintainability intended by the Code requirements, based upon
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sound engineering judgment.
Staff Comment: The modified street improvements will meet the objectives of a safe
walkable environment. The proposed improvements are consistent with those
anticipated in the immediate area.
c. Will not be injurious to other property(ies) in the vicinity.
,/ Staff Comment: There are no identified adverse impacts to other properties from the
requested modification.
d. Conforms to the intent and purpose of the Code.
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Staff Comment: See comments under criterion 'b'.
e. Can be shown to be justified and required for the use and situation intended; and
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Staff Comment: See comments under criterion 'b'.
f. Will not create adverse impacts to other property(ies) in the vicinity.
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Staff Comment: See camments under criterion 'c'.
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1. The subject site is located in the Residential High Density (RHD) Comprehensive Plan designation and
complies with the goals and policies established with this designation provided the applicant complies
with the conditions of approval, see FOF 16.
2. The subject site is located in the Residential-10 (R-10) zoning designation and complies with the zoning
and development standards established with this designation provided the applicant complies with City
Code and conditions of approval, see FOF 17.
3. The proposed conditional use complies with all the conditional use criteria, pursuant to RMC 4-9-030,
provided the project complies with all advisory notes and conditions of approval contained herein, see
FOF 18.
4. The proposed project complies with the site plan regulations as established by City Code provided all
advisory notes and conditions are complied with, see FOF 19.
5. The proposed project complies with the street modification criteria as established by City Code,
provided the project complies with all advisory notes and conditions of approval contained herein, see
FOF 20.
6. Key features, which are integral to this project, include project phasing and water and utility
infrastructure improvements.
I ). RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the Hearing Examiner Site Plan, Conditional Use Permit, and Street
Modification Request for improvements to the Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator, File No.
LUA15-000864, as depicted in Exhibit 17. Staff also recommends a five (5) year Site Plan and Conditional Use
Permit implementation period with a possible one (1) year extension for good cause by the Administrator,
subject to the following conditions:
1. The applicant shall comply with the mitigation measure issued as part of the Determination of Non-
Significance Mitigated, dated on January 25, 2016.
a. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations included in Technical Memorandum
Review of Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical Information, prepared by RH2
Engineering Inc, dated December 19, 2014 and Geotechnical Report, prepared by ZZA-Terracon,
dated January 19, 2009 (Exhibit 8).
2. The applicant shall be required to submit a detailed landscaping plan that includes a fully sight-
obscuring landscaped visual barrier along the north property line. The final landscaping plan shall be
submitted to, and approved by, the Current Planning Project Manager prior to engineering permit
approval.
3. The applicant shall locate the replacement fence behind the required 10-foot wide onsite landscaping
required along the street frontage of NE 12th St. The location of the fence shall be reviewed and
approved by the Current Planning Manager, prior to installation.
4. The applicant shall provide a lighting plan that adequately provide for public safety without casting
excessive glare on adjacent properties. The final lighting plan shall be submitted to, and approved by,
the Current Planning Project Manager prior to construction permit approval.
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Pursuant to RMC 4-8-100, the City declares that circumstances surrounding land use decisions change rapidly
over a period of time. In order to ensure the compatibility of a decision with current needs and concerns, any
such decision must be limited in duration, unless the action or improvements authorized by the decision is
implemented promptly. Any application or permit approved pursuant to this Chapter with the exception of
rezones shall be implemented within two (2) years of such approval unless other time limits are prescribed
elsewhere in the Renton Municipal Code. Any application or permit which is not so implemented shall
terminate at the conclusion of that period oftime and become null and void. For large scale or phased
development projects, the Examiner may at the time of approval or recommendation set forth time limits for
expiration which exceed those prescribed in this Section for such extended time limits as are justified by the
record of the action.
Pursuant to RMC 4-9-200 the Hearing Examiner shall determine, and document in writing, an appropriate
expiration date for the master plan, granting up to five (5) years. An applicant shall submit a complete site plan
application for the development within the specified time frame if a site plan was not combined with the
master plan application. The Administrator may grant a one year extension for good cause.
Site Plan Approval expires two (2) years from the date of approval. An extension may be requested pursuant to
RMC section 4-9-200.
Pursuant to RMC 4-9-250 any variance granted, unless otherwise specified in writing, shall become null and
void in the event that the applicant or owner of the subject property for which a variance has been requested
.has failed to commence construction or otherwise implement effectively the variance granted within a period
of two (2) years after such variance has been issued. For proper cause shown, an applicant may petition for an
extension of the two (2) year period during the variance application review process, specifying the reasons for
the request. The time may be extended but shall not exceed one additional year in any event.
HEX Report 15-000864
Project Name:
Highlands Reservoir & Emergency Generator
Date of Hearing
March 8, 2016
Staff Contact
Clark H. Close
Senior Planner
CITY OF RENTON
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER, EXHIBITS
Project Number:
LUA15-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
Project Contact/Applicant
J.D. Wilson, Public Works,
City of Renton
Project location
3410 NE 12th St
Renton, WA 98056
The following exhibits were entered into the record:
Exhibits 1-15: As shown in the SEPA Environmental Review Report
Exhibit 16: Environmental "SEPA" Determination and ERC Mitigation Measures
Exhibit 17: Site Plan
Exhibit 18: Topography Map
Exhibit 19: Tree Cutting Plan, Land Clearing and Demolition Plan
Exhibit 20: Landscaping Plan
Exhibit 21: Arborist Report prepared by Greenforest Incorporated, dated November 18, 2015
Exhibit 22: Artists Renderings
Exhibit 23: Onsite Utility Plan
Exhibit 24: Reservoir Floor Plans
Exhibit 25: Site Cross Sections
Exhibit 26: Street Modification Request
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Project Summary:
Exist. Bldg. Area SF:
January 25, 2015
Highlands Reservoir & Emergency Generator
LUA15-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
Kris Sorensen, Associate Planner
City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton WA 98057
J.D. Wilson, Public Works, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton WA 98057
3410 NE 12'h St and NE lZ'h St Right-of-Way from Olympia Ave NE to Edmonds Ave NE
The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, Hearing Examiner Site Plan
and Conditional Use Permit Reviews, and a Modification to street improvements for
development at the Highlands Reservoir site and associated improvements within the
NE 12th St corridor. The 204,555 square foot property at 3410 NE 12'h St is located in
the Residential 10 (R-10) zone. The project is part of the City's public drinking water
utility. The proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3 million-gallon
reinforced concrete partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the emergency
generator, utilities improvements, new access road, and relocation of existing
telecommunication equipment. Off-site improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-
way include a new connection to the wastewater interceptor at NE 12th and NE Sunset
Blvd, replacement of water main pipes that connect to NE 12th Street and Edmonds
Ave NE, and street improvements along the reservoir site. Access to the site is through
two driveways from NE 12th St. The project is located within the Wellhead Protection
Area zone. The project would excavate 20,000 cubic yards of soils and import 3,000
cubic yards. Retention of 17 trees is proposed. New landscaping and screening is
proposed. The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060
standards along 3410 NE 12th St. The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way
dedication along the project side of NE 12th St and new curb and gutter, 5-foot bike
lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-foot sidewalk. Documents submitted include
environmental checklist, traffic study, arborist, geotechnical, and drainage reports. The
total project value is estimated at $13,981,000.
55,191 SF Proposed New Bldg. Area (footprint):
Proposed New Bldg. Area (gross):
45,561 SF
45,561 SF
Site Area: 204,555 SF at 3410 NE 12th St & NE
12'h St Right-of-Way from Olympia Ave NE to
Edmonds Ave NE
Total Building Area GSF: 100,752 SF
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff Recommends that the Environmental Review Committee issue a Determination
of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M).
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EXHIBIT 4
ENVIRONMENl.
Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98057
Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov
PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST:
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Governmental agencies use this checklist to help determine whether the environmental
impacts of your proposal are significant. This information is also helpful to determine if
available avoidance, minimization or compensatory mitigation measures will address the
probable significant impacts or if an environmental impact statement will be prepared to
further analyze the proposal.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS: ~
This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal.
Please answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. You may
need to consult with an agency specialist or private consultant for some questions. You may
use "not applicable" or "does not apply" only when you can explain why it does not apply and
not when the answer is unknown. You may also attach or incorporate by reference additional
studies reports. Complete and accurate answers to these questions often avoid delays with the
SEPA process as well as later in the decision-making process.
The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a
period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help
describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this
checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably
related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LEAD AGENCIES:
Additional information may be necessary to evaluate the existing environment, all interrelated
aspects of the proposal and an analysis of adverse impacts. The checklist is considered the first
but not necessarily the only source of information needed to make an adequate threshold
determination. Once a threshold determination is made, the lead agency is responsible for the
completeness and accuracy of the checklist and other supporting documents.
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Reservoir Replacement Prelim Oesign\SEPA CUP Master Site\envchlstHighlandsResRpl.doc
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Tuesday, January 12, 2016 8:48 AM
Kris Sorensen
Korthals, David; PlansReview
KC Metro Comments on LUAlS-00064
Hi Kris -King County Metro Transit reviewed project LUA15-00064, Highland Reservoir & Emergency Generator
Replacement, and we have the following comments.
Metro has a bus stop (lt45130) in street frontage on the north side of NE 12" Street. The bus stop has a passenger
shelter on a concrete footing and is served by Routes 105 and 240.
Since the project proposes a half-street profile consisting of curb, gutter, 8-foot planting strip, and a 5-foot sidewalk, we
request the inclusion of an ADA front door landing pad, rear door alighting pads, and a new shelter footing as a part of
this project to ensure adequate transit access and safety.
Design coordination should be through David Korthals, South District Facilities Planner. David is at 206-477-5776, fax:
206-684-1860, david.korthals@kingcounty.gov. Please send a copy of the most recent plans, including the proposed
channelization work, to David Korthals and also to plansreview@kingcounty.gov. Please coordinate with David Korthals
regarding all transit related issues.
Thank you!
Kris Sorensen
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Hi David,
See Gary Kriedt's email below.
EXHIBIT 6
J. D.Wilson
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 10:34 AM
'david.korthals@kingcounty.gov'
'plansreview@kingcounty.gov'; 'gary.kriedt@kingcounty.gov'; Kris Sorensen; Vicki
Grover; Abdoul Gafour; Thomas H. Malphrus; Kyle Pettibone -RH2 Engineering
(kpettibone@rh2.com); Mark Miller (mmiller@rh2.com)
FW: KC Metro Comments on LUAlS-00064
11 -A -Site Plan 34 x 22.pdf; 11 -B -Site X-Sections 34 x 22.pdf
We will begin the design phase of this project after the SEPA review has been completed and we have received approval
for the conditional use of the site. We will keep you in the loop on the design of the street improvements including the
requested 'ADA front door landing pad, rear door alighting pads, and a new shelter footing as a part of this project to
ensure adequate transit access and safety'
Our consultant for the design of the project is RH2 Engineering and their project manager is Kyle Pettibone.
At this point the plans are very preliminary and the details, including channelization have not been designed. Attached
are a preliminary site plan and site cross section.
J.D. Wilson, P.E., WDM-IV
Utility/ GIS Engineer
Drinking Water Utility
Utility Systems Division
Public Works Department
City of Renton, WA
jwilson@rentonwa _gov
425-430-7295
http://www.rentonwa.gov/
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RESERVOIRS
Prepared for:
CITY OF RENTON
10555 Grady Way
5th Floor
Renton, WA 98055
REN 113.104.01.104
Prepared by:
RH2 ENGINEERING, INC.
November 2015
EXHIBIT 8
Client: City of Renton
Project: Highlands 435 Pressure Zone Reservoirs and Emergency Generator
Project File: REN 113.104.01.109 Project Manager: Kyle Pettibone, P.~.
Composed by: Steve Nelson, L.HG., L.E.G.
Reviewed by: Kyle Pettibone, P.E.
Subject: Review of Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical information
Date: December 19, 2014
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Background
The City of Renton (City) intends to construct a new reservoir on the site of its existing Highlands
Reservoirs on the uplands east of central Renton. The existing reservoirs were constructed in 1941
and 1960, respectively. Preliminary designs indicate that the new reservoir would store 6.3 million
gallons and with dimensions of approximately 170 feet by 250 feet and 25 feet high. A 2009
geotechnical report was completed by ZZA-Terracon to assess the site conditions and recommend
foundation design and construction approaches for a new reservoir founded on the native subgrade
material. This memorandum reviews the findings and recommendations of the geotechnical report
and provides a summary of infiltration potential for possible on-site stormwater management.
City Conditional Use permitting requires sufficient geotechnical assessment of the site to support
the design and construction of the project and to evaluate the potential effect of construction and
operation on geologic hazards. This memorandum includes RH2 Engineering, Inc.'s (RH2) review
of the existing geotechnical report (ZZA-Terracon, 2009), and a review of available geologic
mapping and boring logs.
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HDR Enineering, Inc.
500108 AvenueNE
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Attention: Mr. Greg Pierson
Subject: Geotechnical Report
City of Renton-Water Distribution System Storage Planning Study
Renton, Washington
Dear Mr. Pierson,
This report presents the results of our geotechnical investigation for the City of Renton
Water Distribution System Storage Study. Our scope of services included review of existing
information, site reconnaissance, subsurface exploration, laboratory testing, geotechnical
engineering analyses, evaluating potential geotechnical constraints for the project, and
preparation of this rep01t. These services were completed in accordance with the Subconsultant
Agreement dated October 3, 2008.
We understand that the City of Renton is planning to increase the storage capacity of its
water system over the next 4 to 7 years. The City has identified the Highlands Site and Mount
Olivet Site as two existing reservoir locations that can accommodate storage expansion for major
service areas.
We understand that the scope of the current study is limited to a planning level effo1i.
The geotechnical conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are therefore
preliminary in nature.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The location of the Highlands Site and existing site features are shown on FiglU'e 1, Site
and Exploration Plan. The site is currently occupied by 1.5 and 2.0 MG below ground
reservoirs, a 750,000 G elevated water tank, and a pump station. As currently planned,
expansion of the Highlands Site would include the following.
• Phase I construction of a 210 by 265 foot, 8.0 MG below ground reservoir in the
undeveloped northern portion of the site. This reservoir would have an overflow
elevation of 445.5 feet and a finished floor elevation of 425 feet. The latter
elevation would place the finished floor I foot above to 7 feet below the existing
ground surface.
• New pump station located in the southern p01tion of the site to the west of the
existing facility.
21905 641h Avenue West Ste 100, Lynnwood, WA 98043 425-771-3304 Fax: 425-771-3549
EXHIBIT 9
Construction Mitigation Description
Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement
City of Renton Drinking Water Utility
Proposed Construction Dates and Times
Part 1, Replace Emergency Generator
Anticipated construction dates: Start 1 May 2016 and end 31 December 2016
Working hours: see below
Part 2, Construct replacement reservoir, on-site and offsite utilities and street frontage improvements
Anticipated construction dates: Start 1 May 2017 and end 31 December 2018
Working hours: see below
Working hours:
Typically the working hours will be between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Exceptions to this may occur in order to minimize disruptions to local traffic. In those cases the
scheduling will be handled as per the City of Renton standard specifications which are as follows:
Except in the case of emergency or unless otherwise approved by the Contracting Agency, the normal
straight time working hours for the Contract shall be any consecutive 8-hour period between 7:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m. of a working day with a maximum 1-hour lunch break and a 5-day Work week. The normal
straight time 8-hour working period for the Contract shall be established at the preconstruction
conference or prior to the Contractor commencing the Work.
If a Contractor desires to perform Work on holidays, Saturdays, Sundays, or before 7:00 a.m. or after
6:00 p.m. on any day, the Contractor shall apply in writing to the Engineer for permission to Work such
times. Permission to Work longer than an 8-hour period between 7:00 a.m. an 6:00 p.m. is not required.
Such requests shall be submitted to the Engineer no later than noon on the working day prior to the day
for which the Contractor is requesting permission to Work.
Permission to Work between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. during weekdays and between the
hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on weekends or holidays may also be subject to noise control
requirements. Approval to continue Work during these hours may be revoked at any time the
Contractor exceeds the Contracting Agency's noise control regulations or complaints are received from
the public or adjoining property owners regarding the noise from the Contractor's operations. The
Contractor shall have no claim for damages or delays should such permission be revoked for these
reasons.
Permission to Work Saturdays, Sundays, holidays or other than the agreed upon normal straight time
working hours Monday through Friday may be given subject to certain other conditions set forth by the
Contracting Agency or the Engineer. These conditions may include but are not limited to: requiring the
Engineer or such assistants as the Engineer may deem necessary to be present during the Work;
requiring the Contractor to reimburse the Contracting Agency for the cost of engineering salaries paid
Contracting Agency employees who worked during such times; considering the Work performed on
Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays as working days with regards to the Contract Time; and considering
multiple Work shifts as multiple working days with respect to Contract Time even though the multiple
shifts occur in a single 24-hour period. Assistants may include, but are not limited to, survey crews;
personnel from the material testing labs; inspectors; and other Contracting Agency employees when in
the opinion of the Engineer such Work necessitates their presence.
Construction Mitigation Measures & Best Practices:
All activities will begin with the implementation and installation of Best Management Practices
(BMP). These practices include:
Proposed Hauling/ Transportation routes Contractors will apply for their own hauling
permits related to this project and will follow a city approved route. It is anticipated that the haul route
will be from the reservoir site west along NE 12'" to NE Sunset Blvd and then south and west to 1-405.
Storm Water Construction will start with the implementation and installation of Best
Management Practices (BMP) for Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control (TESC). All storm water
drain inlets in and around the proposed construction operations and staging areas will be surrounded by
oil absorbent padding to mitigate the potential of any hydraulic/fuel leakages emanating from
construction machinery entering the watershed.
Dust Control Through the entire construction period the Contractor shall take all necessary steps to
dust control all working area and unpaved roads. The use of calcium chloride or other chemicals will not
be permitted for dust control. The Contractor will accomplish dust control by watering and sprinkling to
satisfactorily settle the dust. Contractor shall comply with any requirements imposed by law to prevent
fugitive dust emissions. All demolished materials and debris will be stockpiled on site to prevent dust
and sedimentation from migrating onto roadways. Contractor vehicles that are transporting materials
to and from the site will be required to have tires washed prior to leaving the site. This will prevent dust
and sedimentation from entering nearby roadways.
Special Hours of Operation None proposed at this time.
Preliminary Traffic Control Plan None proposed at this time. Part 1 will not need a traffic
control plan. Part 2 will need (a) traffic control plan (s) for the work in the right-of-way. The contractor
(s) will be responsible for submitting, getting approval of and implementing traffic control plans.
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ADVISORY NOTES TO APP" r"1
LUA 15-000864
Application Date: December 14, 2015
Name: Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator
Replacement
EXHIBIT 15
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Renton, WA 98056-3428
PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use Version 1 I January 21, 2016
Engineering Review Comments Contact: Vicki Grover I 425-430-7291 I vgrover@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: January 21, 2016
TO: Kris Sorenson, Planner
FROM: Vicki Grover, Plan Review
SUBJECT: Utility & Transportation Comments for COR Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir
3410-NE 12th Street
LUA 15 000864
I have completed a review for the above referenced proposal located at parcel 0423059186.
WATER
1. The proposed development is within City of Renton Water District.
SANITARY SEWER
1. Sewer service is provided by the City of Renton. The future phase will require a cut and cap of the existing side sewer connection for
the chlorination building and vault.
SURFACE WATER
2. A drainage report complying with the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual and City of Renton Amendments to the
KCSWDM, was submitted from RH2 Engineering, Inc. dated November 2015. Based on the City's flow control map, this site falls within
the Flow Control Duration Standard, Forested Site Conditions (north and east sides of the site; Honey Creek Basin) and the Peak Rate
Flow Control Standard, existing site conditions (south and west sides of the site; Johns Creek Basin). A Full Drainage Review was
included in the report and is for construction of the Phase 1 reservoir and planning for the stonnwater system expansion in Phase 2. A
flow control BMP is required; the TIA proposes penneable subgrade with traditional asphalt over the top and call it "Permeable Asphalt".
The geotech report says the soil is not suitable for infiltration so a different BMP needs to be proposed. The project will need to submit an
adjustment for approval of the pump system. The final drainage plan and drainage report must be submitted with the utility construction
permit application.
3. A geotechnical report from 2009 authored by ZZA Terracon was submitted with a December 2014 Technical Memorandum to the 2009
geotech report. RH2 reviewed ZZA Terracon 's findings and recommendations as well as provided a summary regarding infiltration
potential for on site stormwater management. RH2 classified the soil conditions on site to have a low infiltration capacity and therefore is
not suitable for on site infiltration of stormwater.
The earthwork portion of the project is recommended to be accomplished during extended dry periods of weather; if earthwork is done
during the west season extra precautionary measures will need to be taken to protect subgrade materials.
All geotechnical recommendations shall be incorporated into the design plans.
4. A study shall be required and included in the TIR to verily downstream capacity for the overflow from the reservoirs and prove the flows
will have no environmental impacts.
5. Surtace water system development fee (SDC) will be applicable. The current rate of SDC fee $0.594 per square foot of new
impervious surface area, but not less than $1,350.00.
6. A Construction Stormwater General Permit from Department of Ecology will be required if grading and clearing of the site exceeds one
acre. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SW PPP) is required for this site.
TRANSPORTATION /STREET
1. Transportation impact fees will apply to this project. The actual rate will be assessed at a later date. This fee will be based on the
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amount of building area and its use per the ITE Manual. Payment of the transportation impact fee is due at the time of issuance of the
building permit.
2. Road Classification -Minor Arterial/North 12th Street
Existing right of way width -approximately 60 ft. on North 12th Street with 2 travel lanes.
Required ROW width Based on RMC 4 6 060, North 12th St. requires 91 ft.
ROW dedication needed -Approximately 15.50 feet on the north side of North 12th Street.
11 ft. travel lanes, a 5 ft. bike lane, 0.5 ft. curb and gutter, 8 ft. sidewalk and 8 ft. planter strips will be required.
The applicant has submitted a modification for Right Of Way Dedication and street frontage improvements, which is currently under review
and staff is recommended approval.
3. Metro Bus requirements for the existing bus stop located in front of the site will require: Metro Bus Stop #45130 Metro requests the
inclusion of an ADA front door landing pad, read door lighting pads and a new shelter footing to ensure adequate transit access and
safety.
4. Paving and trench restoration will comply with the City's Trench Restoration and Overlay Requirements.
General Comments
1. All construction or service utility permits for drainage and street improvements will require separate plan submittals. All utility plans
shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards. Plans shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer.
2. When utility plans are complete, please submit four (4) copies of the drawings, two (2) copies of the drainage report, permit
aoolication, an itemized cost of construction estimate, and aoolication fee at the counter on the sixth floor.
Fire Review · Building Comments Contact: Corey Thomas I 425-430-7024 I c1homas@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: Code Related Comments:
1. Separate plans and permits for the relocation/replacement of the emergency electrical generator if it has an associated fuel storage
tank.
Community Services Review Comments Contact: Leslie Betlach I 425-430-6619 I LBetlach@renlonwa.gov
Recommendations: 1. Street trees -overhead electric wires exist, therefore use only small maturing street trees space at 30 ft on
center (plan shows 20 feet on center spacing). No tree closer than 30 feet from streetlight pole. Use only Amelanchier laevis "Spring
Flurry" -Serviceberry-2 inch caliper
2. Planting strip along street -shall be maintained by the Water Utility except street trees maintained by City.
3. Amelanchier laevis "Spring Flurry" -Serviceberry
Minimum caliper shall be 2 inches
Single trunk wijh a well developed central leader
Specimen grade only
Do not use birch as suqqested on olan
Planning Review Comments Contact: Kris Sorensen I 425-430-6593 I ksorensen@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: Planning:
1. RMC section 4 4 030.C.2 limits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday unless otherwise approved by the
Development Services Division.
2. Commercial, multi family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities shall be restricted to the hours between
seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between
nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays.
3. Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading work, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant an appropriate ground cover over any
portion of the site that is graded or cleared of vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within ninety (90) days.
Alternative measures such as mulch, sodding, or plastic covering as specified in the current King County Sur1ace Water Management
Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton may be proposed between the dates of November 1st and March 31st of each year. The
Development Services Division's approval of this work is required prior to final inspection and approval of the permit.
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ADVISORY NOTES TO APP' r\NT
LUA 15-000864
PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use
City of
Version 1 I January 21, 2016
Planning Review Comments Contact: Kris Sorensen I 425-430-6593 I ksorensen@rentonwa.gov
4. A National Permit Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) pen11it is required when more than one acre is being cleared.
5. The applicant may not fill, excavate, stack or store any equipment, dispose of any materials, supplies or fluids, operate any
equipment, install impervious surfaces, or compact the earth in any way within the area defined by the drip line of any tree to be retained.
6. The applicant shall erect and maintain six foot (6') high chain link temporary construction fencing around the drip lines of all retained
trees, or along the perimeter of a stand of retained trees. Placards shall be placed on fencing every fifty feet (50') indicating the words, "NO
TRESPASSING -Protected Trees" or on each side of the fencing if less than fifty feet (50'). Site access to individually protected trees or
groups of trees shall be fenced and signed. Individual trees shall be fenced on four (4) sides. In addition, the applicant shall provide
supervision whenever equipment or trucks are moving near trees.
7. The applicant shall provide a fill source statement for fill used for project development at the reservoir site and within the NE 12th St right
of way within the Wellhead Protection Area. The fill source statement shall be submitted with the construction permit application.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
PROJECT NUMBER:
APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME:
-MITIGATED (DNS-M)
LUAlS-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
City of Renton, Public Works
Highlands Reservoir & Emergency Generator
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, Hearing
Examiner Site Plan and Conditional Use Permit Reviews, and a Modification to street improvements for
development at the Highlands Reservoir site and associated improvements within the NE 12th St corridor. The
204,555 square foot property at 3410 NE 12th St is located in the Residential 10 (R-10) zone. The project is part
of the City's public drinking water utility. The proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3
million-gallon reinforced concrete partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the emergency generator,
utilities improvements, new access road, and relocation of existing telecommunication equipment. Off-site
improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-way include a new connection to the wastewater interceptor at NE
12th and NE Sunset Blvd, replacement of water main pipes that connect to NE 12th Street and Edmonds Ave NE,
and street improvements along the reservoir site. Access to the site is through two driveways from NE 12th St.
The project is located within the Wellhead Protection Area zone. The project would excavate 20,000 cubic yards
of soils and import 3,000 cubic yards. Retention of 17 trees is proposed. New landscaping and screening is
proposed. The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060 standards along 3410 NE 12th St.
The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the project side of NE 12th St and new curb and
gutter, 5-foot bike lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-foot sidewalk. Documents submitted include environmental
checklist, traffic study, arborist, geotechnical, and drainage reports. The total project value is estimated at
$13,981,000.
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEAD AGENCY:
3410 NE 12th St and NE 12th St Right-of-Way from Olympia Ave NE to
Edmonds Ave NE
City of Renton
Environmental Review Committee
Department of Community & Economic Development
The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant
adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW
43.21C.030(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under
their authority of Section 4-9·070D Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental
impacts identified during the environmental review process. Because other agencies of jurisdiction may be involved, the
lead agency will not act on this proposal for fourteen (14) days.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m. on February 12, 2016.
Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South
Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and more information may be
obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
EXHIBIT 16
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PUBLICATION DATE:
DATE OF DECISION:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
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DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNSM)
MITIGATION MEASURES AND ADVISORY NOTES
PROJECT NUMBER:
APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME:
LUAlS-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
J.D. Wilson, Public Works, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady
Way, Renton WA 98057
LUAlS-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review,
Hearing Examiner Site Plan and Conditional Use Permit Reviews, and a Modification to street
improvements for development at the Highlands Reservoir site and associated improvements
within the NE 12'h St corridor. The 204,555 square foot property at 3410 NE 12th St is located in
the Residential 10 (R-10) zone. The project is part of the City's public drinking water utility. The
proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3 million-gallon reinforced concrete
partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the emergency generator, utilities
improvements, new access road, and relocation of existing telecommunication equipment. Off-
site improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-way include a new connection to the
wastewater interceptor at NE 12th and NE Sunset Blvd, replacement of water main pipes that
connect to NE 12th Street and Edmonds Ave NE, and street improvements along the reservoir
site. Access to the site is through two driveways from NE 12th St. The project is located within
the Wellhead Protection Area zone. The project would excavate 20,000 cubic yards of soils and
import 3,000 cubic yards. Retention of 17 trees is proposed. New landscaping and screening is
proposed. The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060 standards along
3410 NE 12'h St. The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the project side
of NE 12th St and new curb and gutter, 5-foot bike lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-foot
sidewalk. Documents submitted include environmental checklist, traffic study, arborist,
geotechnical, and drainage reports. The total project value is estimated at $13,981,000.
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEAD AGENCY:
MITIGATION MEASURES:
3410 NE 12th St and NE 12'h St Right-of-Way from Olympia
Ave NE to Edmonds Ave NE
The City of Renton
Department of Community & Economic Development
Planning Division
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations included in Technical
Memorandum Review of Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical
Information, prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc, dated December 19, 2014 and
Geotechnical Report, prepared by ZZA-Terracon, dated January 19, 2009 (Exhibit 8).
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RE: Tree Assessment and Arborist Report, Renton Highlands Reservoir
Dear Ms. Pettibone:
You contacted me and contracted my services as a consulting arborist. Proposed
construction will add an additional water reservoir at the above referenced site. Several
trees will be impacted and are proposed for removal. My assignment is to inspect and
assess the significant impacted trees, and prepare a report to support a tree retention
plan. You provided me a Tree Cutting, Land Clearing and Demolition Plan showing the
locations of 99 impacted trees. I visited the site today and inspected these trees, which
are the subject of this report.
The site is relatively flat, and the majority of trees are located at the north end of the
parcel, within two distinct groves, separated by lawn. The subject trees include 3 Pacific
madrone, 2 western red-cedar and 94 Douglas-firs, ranging in diameter from 8 to 36
(DBH) inches. Nearly every tree is in good condition.
TREE INSPECTION
I visually inspected each tree from the ground and rated both tree health and structure.
A tree's structure is distinct from its health. This inspection identifies what is visible
with both. Structure is the way the tree is put together or constructed, and identifying
obvious defects can be helpful in determining if a tree is predisposed to failure. Health
addresses disease and insect infestation.
No invasive procedures were performed on any trees. The results of this inspection are
based on what is visible at the time of the inspection.
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EXHIBIT 21
Tel. 206-723-0656
Full Document
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EXHIBIT 22
Property and Site Frontage Landscaping
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following proposed improvements. Actual conditions may vary.
Property and Site Frontage Landscaping
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following proposed improvements. Actual conditions may vary.
Property and Site Frontage Landscaping
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MEMORANDUM
December 8, 2015
Kris Sorensen
Abdoul Gafour
Vicki Glover
Bob Mahn
J.D. Wilson
Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement
Project -Code Modification Request
Code Modification Request: RMC 4-6-060 Public Street Right-of-Way Design
Standards
The Water Utility requests a modification of City Code RMC 4-6-060 Street Standards
regarding right-of-way dedication and street frontage improvements related to the Highlands
water reservoir project. In accordance with RMC 4-9-2500 Modifications Procedures, this
request for code modification is necessary because of practical difficulties in carrying out the
provisions of the standards, and also because the standards in the code are in conflict with
recently City-adopted street standards for the Sunset Area.
Project General Narrative
Location: The project is located within a 4.7-acre of City-owned property at 3410 NE 12th
Street, Renton, King County parcel no. 0423059186.
Current use of property: The site is currently used for City's drinking water facilities and also
for public and private telecommunication antenna base stations. Existing structures on the
site include a 750,000-gallon elevated water storage tank, a 2 million-gallon and a 1.5
million-gallon partially buried concrete water storage tanks, a booster pump building, a re-
chlorination building, a metal shed housing an emergency electrical generator. underground
water transmission mains, storm drainage pipes, and several concrete pads for public and
private telecommunication equipment.
Proposed improvements: The proposed improvements consist of the construction of a 6.3
million-gallon reinforced concrete partially buried water storage tank along with the
replacement of the emergency generator, site utilities and relocation of existing
telecommunication equipment pads.
The project also includes roadway improvements along the property frontage on NE 12'" St
along with off-site and on-site landscaping required for the project.
Code Modification Request
Per RMC 4-6-060, street frontage improvements (i.e.: curb, gutter, planting strip and
sidewalk) along NE 12'" St will be required for the project. Due to the current designation of
NE 12th St as an arterial street, an additional 15.5-ft of right-of-way dedication is required for
EXHIBIT 26
half-street improvements. The current r/o/w width of NE 12'h St is 60-ft and the code
requires a 91-ft r/o/w width to accommodate 4 lanes of traffic with 8-ft planter strips and 8-ft
sidewalks.
Practical Difficulties with Current Code and Standards
The current standards create practical difficulties for compliance for the following reasons:
1. There is an existing water pump station building located 8 feet north of the
existing north r/o/w line. The pump station is a critical water facility that must
remain operational during and after the construction of the new reservoir. It is
anticipated that a new pump station will be constructed about 20 years after the
completion of this new reservoir. The future pump station will be located further
into the site after as the removal of the 2 existing old reservoirs.
As such, the dedication of the additional 15.5-foot of r/o/w along with the
construction of an additional lane will cause extreme difficulty and hardship to the
Water Utility and will conflict with the operation and maintenance of the existing
pump station.
2. There is also an existing chlorination building about 17 feet north of the existing
r/o/w line. For the same reason as the above pump station, the chlorination
building must remain in place until a new chlorination facility is constructed with
the future pump station.
3. There are 3 electrical power transmission lines and poles along NE 121h St, 2 are
located within the existing r/o/w and 1 about 5 feet north of the r/o/w. It would
impractical and very costly to have the poles and transmission lines relocated to
accommodate the construction of an additional lane of traffic.
Conflict with Adopted Streets Standards for Sunset Area
The City has recently adopted streets standards for the Sunset Area (please refer to CED
map for Proposed Sunset Area Street Classification). The proposed street classification map
identifies a 60-ft r/o/w width for NE 12111 St from Edmonds Ave NE to Monroe Ave NE. The
proposed cross-section for a complete street shows 2 10-ft lanes, with 6-ft parking strips, 8-ft
planters and 5-ft sidewalks. These improvements fit within the existing 60-ft r/o/w; therefore
no additional r/o/w dedication is required.
The current code is in conflict with the recently adopted street standards for the Sunset Area.
As such, the off-site improvements for the reservoir project site which is about 150 feet east
of Monroe Ave should be consistent with the recently adopted street standards for the
Sunset Area.
Proposed Alternative Method of Compliance
The Water Utility proposes the following street frontage improvements which are consistent
with the Sunset Area Street Classification
Lane width (one-lane for half-street) 10 feet
Parking lane 6feet
Curbing 0.5 feet
Planting strip 8 feet
Sidewalk 5feet
Total for r/o/w for half-street 29.5 feet
Existing r/o/w width (half-street) 30 feet
The Water Utility has received the concurrency from the Transportation Department for the
design and construction of the off-site improvements based on the above alternative method
(please refer to attached e-mail from Bob Mahn dated 10/21/14).
We are requesting the following modifications to RMC 4-6-060:
1. Waiver of additional right-of-way dedication because the proposed
improvements will fit in the existing 60-ft r/o/w.
2. Waiver of design standards for an arterial street with 91-ft r/o/w width because
the proposed improvements are consistent with the City adopted street
standards for the Sunset Area and for a 60-ft r/o/w width for NE 12th St.
Our request and justification meet the City's criteria for code modification per RMC 4-9-250D
as follows:
1 . The proposed street improvements meet the City's proposed roadway standards for
the Sunset Area and conform with the intent and purpose of the Comprehensive
Plan.
2. The requested modification is consistent with the policies and objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element and the Community Design Element.
3. The proposed improvements will meet the objectives and safety function,
appearance, environmental protection and maintainability intended by the Code
requirements, based upon sound engineering judgment. The City's Transportation
Department has supported the request.
4. The requested modification will not be injurious to other properties in the vicinity of
the project.
5. The requested modification and proposed improvements conform to the intent and
purpose of the code.
6. The request is justified for the use and situation intended. It will allow existing City
water facilities to remain in place and be operational for public health, safety and fire
protection.
7. The request will not create adverse impacts to other properties.
Please let us know if you have any questions or need additional information and thank you
for your consideration on this matter.
. crt§I5f,iRENTON
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ERC Determination and Notice documents. This information was sent to:
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PO Box 47703
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WSDOT Northwest Region*
Attn: Ramin Pazooki
King Area Dev. Serv., MS-240
PO Box 330310
Seattle, WA 98133-9710
US Army Corp. of Engineers *
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35030 SE Douglas St. #210
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Metro Transit
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Gary Kriedt
201 South Jackson Street KSC-TR-0431
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
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Timothy C. Croll,
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700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900
PO Box 34018
Seattle, WA 98124-4018
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PO Box47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
Duwamish Tribal Office*
4717 W Marginal Way SW
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1775 12th Ave. NW Suite 201
Issaquah, WA 98027
City of Newcastle
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Director of Community Development
12835 Newcastle Way, Ste 200
Newcastle, WA 98056
Puget Sound Energy
Wendy Weiker, Community Svcs. Mgr.
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Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept.**
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PO Box 48343
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220 Fourth Avenue South
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Jack Pace, Responsible Official
6200 Southcenter Blvd.
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Bellevue, WA 98004
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Doug Corbin, Municipal Liaison Mgr.
6905 South 228" St
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J.D. Wilson, Public Works
City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 9057
Community & Economic Development Department
C.E."Chip"Vincent, Administrator
SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPAi THRESHOLD DETERMINATION
Highlands Reservoir & Emergency Generator, LUAlS-000864, ECF, CU-H,
SA-H,MOD
Dear Mr. Wilson:
This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) to advise
you that they have completed their review of the subject project and have issued a
threshold Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated with Mitigation Measures.
Please refer to the enclosed ERC Report, for a list of the Mitigation Measures.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00
p.m. on February 12, 2016, together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner, City
of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are
governed by RMC 4-8-110 and information regarding the appeal process may be
obtained from the City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
If the Environmental Determination is appealed, a public hearing date will be set and all
parties notified.
Also, a public hearing has been scheduled by the Hearing Examiner in the Council
Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall on March 8, 2016 at 11:00 AM to consider
the Site Plan Review. The applicant or representative(s) of the applicant is required to
be present at the public hearing. A copy of the staff recommendation will be mailed to
you prior to the hearing. If the Environmental Determination is appealed, the appeal
will be heard as part ofthis public hearing.
If you have any further questions, please call me at (425) 430-6593.
Renton City Hall , 1055 South Grady Way • Renton, Washington 98057 , rentonwa.gov
J.D. Wilson, Public Works.
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January 26, 2016
For the Environmental Review Committee,
Kris Sorensen
Associate Planner
Enclosure
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January 26, 2016 Community & Economic Development Department
C.E."Chip"Vincent, Administrator
Washington State
Department of Ecology
Environmental Review Section
PO Box 47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
Subject: ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPAi THRESHOLD DETERMINATION
Transmitted herewith is a copy of the Environmental Determination for the following
project reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) on January 25, 2016:
SEPA DETERMINATION:
PROJECT NAME:
PROJECT NUMBER:
Determination of Non-Significance Mitigated (DNSM)
Highlands Reservoir & Emergency Generator
LUAlS-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00
p.m. on February 12, 2016, together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner, City
of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are
governed by RMC 4-8-110 and information regarding the appeal process may be
obtained from the City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
Please refer to the enclosed Notice of Environmental Determination for complete
details. If you have questions, please call me at (425) 430-6593.
For the Environmental Review Committee,
Kris Sorensen
Assistant Planner
Enclosure
cc: King County Wastewater Treatment Division
Boyd Powers, Department of Natural Resources
Karen Walter, Fisheries, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
Melissa Calvert, Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program
Gretchen Kaehler, Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation
Ramin Pazooki, WSDOT, NW Region
Larry Fisher, WDFW
Duwamish Tribal Office
US Army Corp. of Engineers
Renton City Hall • 1055 South Grady Way • Renton, Washington 98057 • rentonwa.gov
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
PROJECT NUMBER:
APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME:
-MITIGATED (DNS-M)
LUAlS-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
City of Renton, Public Works
Highlands Reservoir & Emergency Generator
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, Hearing
Examiner Site Plan and Conditional Use Permit Reviews, and a Modification to street improvements for
development at the Highlands Reservoir site and associated improvements within the NE 12th St corridor. The
204,555 square foot property at 3410 NE 12th St is located in the Residential 10 (R-10) zone. The project is part
of the City's public drinking water utility. The proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3
million-gallon reinforced concrete partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the emergency generator,
utilities improvements, new access road, and relocation of existing telecommunication equipment. Off-site
improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-way include a new connection to the wastewater interceptor at NE
12th and NE Sunset Blvd, replacement of water main pipes that connect to NE 12th Street and Edmonds Ave NE,
and street improvements along the reservoir site. Access to the site is through two driveways from NE 12th St.
The project is located within the Wellhead Protection Area zone. The project would excavate 20,000 cubic yards
of soils and import 3,000 cubic yards. Retention of 17 trees is proposed. New landscaping and screening is
proposed. The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060 standards along 3410 NE 12th St.
The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the project side of NE 12th St and new curb and
gutter, 5-foot bike lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-foot sidewalk. Documents submitted include environmental
checklist, traffic study, arborist, geotechnical, and drainage reports. The total project value is estimated at
$13,981,000.
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEAD AGENCY:
3410 NE 12th St and NE 12th St Right-of-Way from Olympia Ave NE to
Edmonds Ave NE
City of Renton
Environmental Review Committee
Department of Community & Economic Development
The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant
adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW
43.21C.030(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under
their authority of Section 4-9-070D Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental
impacts identified during the environmental review process. Because other agencies of jurisdiction may be involved, the
lead agency will not act on this proposal for fourteen (14) days.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m. on February 12, 2016.
Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South
Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and more information may be
obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUr,11TY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
PUBLICATION DATE:
DATE OF DECISION:
SIGNATURES:
Community Services Department
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JANUARY 25, 2016
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DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNSM)
MITIGATION MEASURES AND ADVISORY NOTES
PROJECT NUMBER:
APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
LUA15-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
J.D. Wilson, Public Works, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady
Way, Renton WA 98057
LUA15-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review,
Hearing Examiner Site Plan and Conditional Use Permit Reviews, and a Modification to street
improvements for development at the Highlands Reservoir site and associated improvements
within the NE 12th St corridor. The 204,555 square foot property at 3410 NE 12th St is located in
the Residential 10 (R-10) zone. The project is part of the City's public drinking water utility. The
proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3 million-gallon reinforced concrete
partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the emergency generator, utilities
improvements, new access road, and relocation of existing telecommunication equipment. Off-
site improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-way include a new connection to the
wastewater interceptor at NE 12th and NE Sunset Blvd, replacement of water main pipes that
connect to NE 12th Street and Edmonds Ave NE, and street improvements along the reservoir
site. Access to the site is through two driveways from NE 12th St. The project is located within
the Wellhead Protection Area zone. The project would excavate 20,000 cubic yards of soils and
import 3,000 cubic yards. Retention of 17 trees is proposed. New landscaping and screening is
proposed. The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060 standards along
3410 NE 12th St. The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the project side
of NE 12th St and new curb and gutter, 5-foot bike lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-foot
sidewalk. Documents submitted include environmental checklist, traffic study, arborist,
geotechnical, and drainage reports. The total project value is estimated at $13,981,000.
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEAD AGENCY:
MITIGATION MEASURES:
3410 NE 12th St and NE 12th St Right-of-Way from Olympia
Ave NE to Edmonds Ave NE
The City of Renton
Department of Community & Economic Development
Planning Division
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations included in Technical
Memorandum Review of Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical
Information, prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc, dated December 19, 2014 and
Geotechnical Report, prepared by ZZA-Terracon, dated January 19, 2009 (Exhibit 8).
ADIVISORY NOTES:
The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the
administrative land use action. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are
not subject to the appeal process for the land use actions.
Engineering Review Comments Contact: Vicki Grover I 425-430-7291 I vgrover@rentonwa.gov
WATER
1. The proposed development is within City of Renton Water District.
SANITARY SEWER
1. Sewer service is provided by the City of Renton. The future phase will require a cut and cap of the existing
side sewer connection for the chlorination building and vault.
SURFACE WATER
2. A drainage report complying with the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual and City of Renton
Amendments to the KCSWDM, was submitted from RH2 Engineering, Inc. dated November 2015. Based on the
City's flow control map, this site falls within the Flow Control Duration Standard, Forested Site Conditions (north and
east sides of the site; Honey Creek Basin) and the Peak Rate Flow Control Standard, existing site conditions (south
and west sides of the site; Johns Creek Basin). A Full Drainage Review was included in the report and is for
construction of the Phase 1 reservoir and planning for the stormwater system expansion in Phase 2. A flow control
BMP is required; the TIR proposes permeable subgrade with traditional asphalt over the top and call it "Permeable
Asphalt". The geotech report says the soil is not suitable for infiltration so a different BMP needs to be proposed.
The project will need to submit an adjustment for approval of the pump system. The final drainage plan and drainage
report must be submitted with the utility construction permit application.
3. A geotechnical report from 2009 authored by ZZA Terracon was submitted with a December 2014 Technical
Memorandum to the 2009 geotech report. RH2 reviewed ZZA T erracon's findings and recommendations as well as
provided a summary regarding infiltration potential for on site stormwater management. RH2 classified the soil
conditions on site to have a low infiltration capacity and therefore is not suitable for on site infiltration of stormwater.
The earthwork portion of the project is recommended to be accomplished during extended dry periods of weather; if
earthwork is done during the west season extra precautionary measures will need to be taken to protect subgrade
materials. All geotechnical recommendations shall be incorporated into the design plans.
4. A study shall be required and included in the TIR to verify downstream capacity for the overflow from the
reservoirs and prove the flows will have no environmental impacts.
5. Surface water system development fee (SDC) will be applicable. The current rate of SDC fee $0.594 per
square foot of new impervious surface area, but not less than $1,350.00.
6. A Construction Stormwater General Permit from Department of Ecology will be required if grading and clearing
of the site exceeds one acre. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SW PPP) is required for this site.
TRANSPORTATION/STREET
1. Transportation impact fees will apply to this project. The actual rate will be assessed at a later date. This fee
will be based on the amount of building area and its use per the ITE Manual. Payment of the transportation impact
fee is due at the time of issuance of the building permit.
2. Road Classification -Minor Arterial/North 12th Street
Existing right of way width -approximately 60 ft. on North 12th Street with 2 travel lanes.
Required ROW width Based on RMC 4 6 060, North 12th St. requires 91 ft.
ROW dedication needed -Approximately 15.50 feet on the north side of North 12th Street.
11 ft. travel lanes, a 5 ft. bike lane, 0.5 ft. curb and gutter, 8 ft. sidewalk and 8 ft. planter strips will be required.
The applicant has submitted a modification for Right Of Way Dedication and street frontage improvements, which is
currently under review and staff is recommended approval.
3. Metro Bus requirements for the existing bus stop located in front of the site will require: Metro Bus Stop
#45130 Metro requests the inclusion of an ADA front door landing pad, read door lighting pads and a new shelter
footing to ensure adequate transit access and safety.
4. Paving and trench restoration will comply with the City's Trench Restoration and Overlay Requirements.
General Comments
1. All construction or service utility permits for drainage and street improvements will require separate plan
ERC Mitigation Measures and Advisory Notes Page 2 of 3
submittals. All utility plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards. Plans shall be prepared by a licensed Civil
Engineer.
2. When utility plans are complete, please submit four (4) copies of the drawings, two (2) copies of the
drainage report, permit application, an itemized cost of construction estimate, and application fee at the counter on
the sixth floor.
Fire Review-Building Comments Contact: Corey Thomas I 425-430-7024 I cthomas@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: Code Related Comments:
1. Separate plans and permits for the relocation/replacement of the emergency electrical generator if it has an
associated fuel storage tank.
Community Services Review Comments Contact: Leslie Betlach I 425-430-66191
LBetlach@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations:
1. Street trees -overhead electric wires exist, therefore use only small maturing street trees space at 30 ft on
center (plan shows 20 feet on center spacing). No tree closer than 30 feet from streetlight pole. Use only
Amelanchier laevis "Spring Flurry" -Serviceberry-2 inch caliper
2. Planting strip along street -shall be maintained by the Water Utility except street trees maintained by City.
3. Amelanchier laevis "Spring Flurry" -Serviceberry Minimum caliper shall be 2 inches
Single trunk with a well developed central leader
Specimen grade only
Do not use birch as suggested on plan
Planning Review Comments Contact: Kris Sorensen I 425-430-6593 I ksorensen@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: Planning:
1. RMC section 4 4 030.C.2 limits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday unless
otherwise approved by the Development Services Division.
2. Commercial, multi family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities shall be restricted to
the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on
Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall
be permitted on Sundays.
3. Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading work, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant an appropriate
ground cover over any
portion of the site that is graded or cleared of vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within
ninety (90) days. Alternative measures such as mulch, sodding, or plastic covering as specified in the current King
County Surface Water Management Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton may be proposed between the
dates of November 1st and March 31st of each year. The Development Services Division's approval of this work is
required prior to final inspection and approval of the permit.
4. A National Permit Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit is required when more than one acre is being
cleared.
5. The applicant may not fill, excavate, stack or store any equipment, dispose of any materials, supplies or fluids,
operate any equipment, install impervious surfaces, or compact the earth in any way within the area defined by the
drip line of any tree to be retained.
6. The applicant shall erect and maintain six foot (6') high chain link temporary construction fencing around the
drip lines of all retained trees, or along the perimeter of a stand of retained trees. Placards shall be placed on fencing
every fifty feet (50') indicating the words, "NO TRESPASSING -Protected Trees" or on each side of the fencing if
less than fifty feet (50'). Site access to individually protected trees or groups of trees shall be fenced and signed.
Individual trees shall be fenced on four (4) sides. In addition, the applicant shall provide supervision whenever
equipment or trucks are moving near trees.
7. The applicant shall provide a fill source statement for fill used for project development at the reservoir site and
within the NE 12th St right of way within the Wellhead Protection Area. The fill source statement shall be submitted
with the construction permit application.
ERC Mitigation Measures and Advisory Notes Page 3 of 3
R~CITYOF ,.--enton€}
NOTICE
OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
ISSUANCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE -MITIGATED (DNS-M)
POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
PROJECT NAME:
PROJECT NUMBER:
LOCATION:
HIGHLANDS RESERVOIR & EMERGENCY GENERATOR
LUA1S·000864, ECF, CU-H, SA·H, MOD
3410 NE 12'" ST AND NE 12'" ST RIGHT-OF-WAY FROM OLYMPIA AVE NE TO
EDMONDS AVE NE
DESCRIPTION: THE APPLICANT IS REQUESTING ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) REVIEW, HEARING
EXAMINER SITE PLAN AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REVIEWS, AND A MODIFICATION TO STREET IMPROVEMENTS FOR
DEVELOPMENT AT THE HIGHLANDS RESERVOIR SITE AND ASSOCIATED IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE NE 12111 ST CORRIDOR.
THE 204,555 SQUARE FOOT PROPERTY AT 3410 NE 12TH ST IS LOCATED IN THE RESIDENTIAL 10 (R-10) ZONE. THE PROJECT IS
PART OF THE CITY'S PUBLIC DRINKING WATER UTILITY. THE PROPOSED ON-SITE IMPROVEMENTS ARE THE CONSTRUCTION
OF A 6.3 MILLION-GALLON REINFORCED CONCRETE PARTIALLY BURIED WATER STORAGE TANK, REPLACEMENT OF THE
EMERGENCY GENERATOR, UTILITIES IMPROVEMENTS, NEW ACCESS ROAD, ANO RELOCATION OF EXISTING
TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT. OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE NE 12TH ST RIGHT-OF-WAY INCLUDE A NEW
CONNECTION TO THE WASTEWATER INTERCEPTOR AT NE 12TH ANO NE SUNSET BLVD, REPLACEMENT OF WATER MAIN PIPES
THAT CONNECT TO NE 12TH STREET AND EDMONDS AVE NE, AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS ALONG THE RESERVOIR SITE.
ACCESS TO THE SITE IS THROUGH TWO DRIVEWAYS FROM NE 12TH ST. THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN THE WELLHEAD
PROTECTION AREA ZONE. THE PROJECT WOULD EXCAVATE 20,000 CUBIC YARDS OF SOILS ANO IMPORT 3,000 CUBIC YARDS.
RETENTION OF 17 TREES IS PROPOSED. NEW LANDSCAPING AND SCREENING IS PROPOSED. THE APPLICANT REQUESTS A
STREET MODIFICATION FROM THE RMC 4-6-060 STANDARDS ALONG 3410 NE 121H ST. THE APPLICANT PROPOSES 2 FEET OF
RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION ALONG THE PROJECT SIDE OF NE 12TH ST AND NEW CURB AND GUTIER, 5-FOOT BIKE LANE, 8-
FOOT PLANTING STRIP, AND 5-FOOT SIDEWALK. DOCUMENTS SUBMITIED INCLUDE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST, TRAFFIC
STUDY, ARBORIST, GEOTECHNICAL, AND DRAINAGE REPORTS. THE TOTAL PROJECT VALUE IS ESTIMATED AT $13,981,000.
THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITIEE (ERC) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED
ACTION HAS PROBABLE SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS THAT CAN BE MITIGATED THROUGH MITIGATION MEASURES.
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m. on February 12,
2016, together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way,
Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of RMC 4-8-110 and information
regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON HEARING EXAMINER AT HIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE
COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON THE 7TH FLOOR OF CITY HALL, 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY, RENTON, WASHINGTON,
ON MARCH 8, 2016 AT 11:00AM TO CONSIDER THE SITE PLAN REVIEW, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND
MODIFICATION. IF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION IS APPEALED, THE APPEAL WILL BE HEARD AS
PART OF THIS PUBLIC HEARING,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON, DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AT (425) 430-7200.
DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION
PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION.
Department of Community and
Economic Development
NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITIEE AND PUBLIC HEARING
RENTON, WASHINGTON
The Environmental Review Committee has issued a Determination of Non-Significance
Mitigated (DNS-M) for the following project under the authority of the Renton municipal
code.
Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement
LUA15-000864
Location: 3410 NE 12th St. The applicant is requesting Environmental {SEPA) Review,
Hearing Examiner Site Plan Review, Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit
Review, and a Modification to street improvements for development at the
Highlands Reservoir facility located at 3410 NE 12th St. Improvements include a new
6.3 million-gallon water storage tank and replacement of the emergency generator
and other improvements. Off-site improvements within NE 12th St include a pipe to a
wastewater interceptor manhole at NE 12th and NE Sunset Blvd, a replacement
water main pipe from the site to the intersection of NE 12th Street and Edmonds Ave
NE, and frontage improvements along 3410 NE 12th St.
Appeals of the DNS-M must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m. on February
12, 2016. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required fee with:
Hearing Examiner c/o City Clerk, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA
98057. Appeals to the Hearing Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and more
information may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, 425-430-6510.
A Public Hearing will be held by the Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers, City
Hall, on March 08, 2016 at 11:00 am to consider the submitted application. If the
DNS-M is appealed, the appeal will be heard as part of this public hearing. Interested
parties are invited to attend the public hearing.
Publication Date: January 29, 2016
DEPARTMENT OF COMMLir
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT
ERC MEETING DATE:
Project Name:
Project Number:
Project Manager:
Owner:
Applicant/Contact:
Project Location:
Project Summary:
Exist. Bldg. Area SF:
January 25, 2015
Highlands Reservoir & Emergency Generator
LUA15-000864, ECF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
Kris Sorensen, Associate Planner
City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton WA 98057
J.D. Wilson, Public Works, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton WA 98057
3410 NE 12th St and NE 12th St Right-of-Way from Olympia Ave NE to Edmonds Ave NE
The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, Hearing Examiner Site Plan
and Conditional Use Permit Reviews, and a Modification to street improvements for
development at the Highlands Reservoir site and associated improvements within the
NE 12th St corridor. The 204,555 square foot property at 3410 NE 12th St is located in
the Residential 10 (R-10) zone. The project is part of the City's public drinking water
utility. The proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3 million-gallon
reinforced concrete partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the emergency
generator, utilities improvements, new access road, and relocation of existing
telecommunication equipment. Off-site improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-
way include a new connection to the wastewater interceptor at NE 12th and NE Sunset
Blvd, replacement of water main pipes that connect to NE 12th Street and Edmonds
Ave NE, and street improvements along the reservoir site. Access to the site is through
two driveways from NE 12th St. The project is located within the Wellhead Protection
Area zone. The project would excavate 20,000 cubic yards of soils and import 3,000
cubic yards. Retention of 17 trees is proposed. New landscaping and screening is
proposed. The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060
standards along 3410 NE 12th St. The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way
dedication along the project side of NE 12th St and new curb and gutter, 5-foot bike
lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-foot sidewalk. Documents submitted include
environmental checklist, traffic study, arborist, geotechnical, and drainage reports. The
total project value is estimated at $13,981,000.
55,191 SF Proposed New Bldg. Area {footprint):
Proposed New Bldg. Area {gross):
45,561 SF
45,561 SF
Site Area: 204,555 SF at 3410 NE 12th St & NE
12th St Right-of-Way from Olympia Ave NE to
Edmonds Ave NE
Total Building Area GSF: 100,752 SF
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff Recommends that the Environmental Review Committee issue a Determination
of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M).
Project Location
ERC Report 15-000864
City of Renton Department of Community &
HIGHLANDS RESERVOIR & EMERGENCY GE1
Report of January 25, 2015
omic Development
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PART ONE: PROJECT DESCRIPTION/ BACKGROUND
•vironmental Review Committee Report
LUAlS-0()0864, EDF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
Page2of5
The subject proposal is part of an overall multi-phased master plan for the site. Future phases beyond the subject
proposal require separate land use approvals and consist of demolition of existing reservoirs, construction of a new
water storage tank, and replacement of the existing elevated water storage tank. A master plan for the Highlands
Reservoir Site has been developed and is documented in the City of Renton Public Works Department's Highlands
Reservoir Site Master Plan, dated October 2015 (Exhibit 4, page 3). The Site Master Plan future development,
beyond the subject proposal, are demolition of the existing 1.5 million gallon and 2 million gallon water storage
tanks after the completion of the replacement of the Mount Olivet water storage tank, replacement of the
Highlands Reservoir booster pump station, and replacement of the Highlands elevated water storage tank.
The subject proposal would occur in two parts (Exhibit 4, page 4-5). The first part would be generator replacement,
telecommunication facilities relocation, fence replacement, and planting of trees on the inside of the fence along NE
12th Street. The second part would be the construction of the new water storage tank and all project elements not
part of the first phase including the off-site work within the NE 12th St corridor. Off-site improvements within the NE
12th St right-of-way include a new pipe connection to the wastewater interceptor at the intersection of NE 12th and
NE Sunset Blvd, replacement of water main from the reservoir site to the intersection of NE 12th Street and
Edmonds Ave NE, and NE 12'h St right-of-way improvements along the south side of the reservoir property.
Agency comments were provided by King County Metro on January 12, 2016 requesting that the design of the street
frontage include public transit improvements (Exhibit S). The comments state that the design of the street frontage
along the reservoir site at 3410 NE 12'h St should include an ADA front door landing pad, rear door alighting pads,
and a new shelter footing as a part of this project to ensure adequate transit access and safety.
PART TWO: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
In compliance with RCW 43.21C.240, the following environmental (SEPA) review addresses only those project
impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental regulations.
A. Environmental Threshold Recommendation
Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible Officials:
Issue a DNS-M with a 14-day Appeal Period.
B. Mitigation Measure
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations included in Technical Memorandum Review of
Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical Information, prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc, dated
December 19, 2014 and Geotechnical Report, prepared by ZZA-Terracon, dated January 19, 2009
(Exhibit 8).
ERC Report 15-000864
City of Renton Department of Community & ___ .. omic Development Lnvironmental Review Committee Report
LUAlS-000864, EDF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD HIGHLANDS RESERVOIR & EMERGENCY GENERATOR
Report of January 25, 2015
C. Exhibits
Exhibit 1:
Exhibit 2:
Exhibit 3:
Exhibit 4:
Exhibit 5:
Exhibit 6:
Exhibit 7:
Exhibit 8:
Exhibit 9:
Exhibit 10:
Exhibit 11:
Exhibit 12:
Exhibit 13:
Exhibit 14:
Exhibit 15:
Environmental Review Committee Report
Project Vicinity Map
Zoning Map
Environmental Checklist, prepared by City of Renton, dated December 2, 2015
Agency Comment, King County Metro, email dated January 12, 2016
Page 3 of 5
Response email to Agency Comment, City of Renton Public Works, dated January 12, 2016
Technical Information Report, prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc, dated November 2015
Technical Memorandum Review of Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical
Information, prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc, dated December 19, 2014
Construction Mitigation Plan
Slopes Map, City of Renton
Aquifer Protection Zone Map, City of Renton
Proposed Drainage Plan, Sheet 15, prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc, dated December 1,
2015
Proposed Grading Plan, Sheet 11, prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc, dated December 1, 2015
Proposed Transmission Main & Off-Site Utilities, Sheet 13, prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc,
dated December 1, 2015
Advisory Notes
D. Environmental Impacts
The Proposal was circulated and reviewed by various City Departments and Divisions to determine whether the
applicant has adequately identified and addressed environmental impacts anticipated ta occur in conjunction
with the proposed development. Staff reviewers hove identified that the proposal is likely to have the following
probable impacts:
1, Earth
Impacts: The project proposes excavation and grading at the existing public water utility property at 3410
NE 12'" St for the development of the new partially buried water tank. Earthwork is also proposed below
the street surface in the existing NE 12th St right-of-way between Olympia Ave NE and Edmonds Ave NE for
installation of water and sewer pipes. The applicant submitted an Environmental Checklist, prepared by City
of Renton Public Works Department, dated December 2, 2015 and a Technical Memorandum Review of
Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical Information, prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc, dated
December 19, 2014 with the project application (Exhibits 4 and 8).
The topography of the water utility property is generally flat with an approximate two percent slope across
the site. The topography of the NE 12'" St right-of-way is generally flat between Sunset Blvd NE and
Edmonds Ave NE with a gentle slope upward from west to east to the reservoir site from the intersection at
Sunset Blvd NE. The steepest slopes on the reservoir site are the man-made engineered berms surrounding
the two existing partially buried water reservoirs between 15 and 25 percent (Exhibit 8, page 2).
Grading at the 3410 NE 12'h property is anticipated at 3,000 cubic yards of import and 20,000 cubic yards of
export to partially bury the new storage tank (Exhibit 4, page 6). The soils at the site are identified as native
dense glacial till and all boring tests encountered dense to very dense sand with silt and gravel down to 40
feet below ground surface (Exhibit 8). Groundwater was not encountered in any of the borings. The
submitted Geotechnical Report evaluated potential geological hazards at the site and concluded that the risk
for liquefaction, erosion, and unstable slopes is very low (Exhibit 8, page 2).
ERC Report 15-000864
City of Renton Department of Community & -v_nomic Development
HIGHLANDS RESERVOIR & EMERGENCY GENERA TOR
Report of January 25, 2015
... nvironmental Review Committee Report
LUAlS-000864, EDF, CU-H, SA-H, MOD
Page 4 of 5
The earthwork within the NE 12'h St corridor consists of the street improvements along the 3410 NE 12'h St
property and underground installation of new and replacement pipes. A new connection to the city sewer
system is proposed. A new 12-inch pipe would connect a wet well at the reservoir facility to a manhole in
Sunset Blvd NE and would be approximately 1,350 feet in length (Exhibit 12). The subject proposal also
includes replacement of water mains in NE 12th St with approximately 3,150 linear foot length of 24-inch
diameter ductile iron water main (Exhibit 12).
The submitted Geotechnical Report provides recommendations regarding site preparation, excavations,
permanent slopes, foundation considerations, floor slab support, subgrade walls, and hydrostatic uplift.
Staff recommends that the applicant comply with the recommendations as outlined in the submitted
Technical Memorandum Review of Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical Information,
prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc, dated December 19, 2014 and Geotechnical Report, prepared by ZZA-
Terracon, dated January 19, 2009 (Exhibit 8).
Mitigation Measure:
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations included in Technical Memorandum Review
of Existing Geologic, Hydrogeologic, and Geotechnical Information, prepared by RH2 Engineering
Inc, dated December 19, 2014 and Geotechnical Report, prepared by ZZA-Terracon, dated January
19, 2009 (Exhibit 8).
Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations, RMC 4-4-060 Grading, Excavation and Mining Regulations.
2. Water
a. Aqu.ifer Protection Area
Impacts: The project is located within the City of Renton Wellhead Protection Zone 2 area (Exhibit 11).
Approximately 3,000 cubic yards of fill would be brought to the reservoir site and fill is also anticipated with
the associated NE 12'h St corridor improvements. The overall purpose of the aquifer protection regulations
is to protect aquifers used as potable water supply sources by the City from contamination by hazardous
materials. Some uses are restricted that store, handle, treat, use, or produce substances that pose a hazard
to groundwater quality. Since fill is proposed for project development, a fill source statement would be
required to be submitted to the City to ensure clean fill is used. The fill source statement shall be submitted
with the construction permit application. Impacts to the Wellhead Protection Area are not anticipated as a
result of the subject project.
Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation required.
Nexus: Not applicable.
b. Storm Water
Impacts: A Technical Information Report (TIR), prepared by RH2 Engineering Inc, dated November 2015,
was submitted with the project application (Exhibit 7). The submitted TIR addresses construction of the
subject new storage tank and includes planning information for future phases of the water utility system
expansion. The proposed development would create stormwater runoff from the site development at 3410
NE 12th St for the proposed water storage tank, generator shelter, fuel storage tank and load bank, and
access road. The existing impervious surface coverage of the 3410 NE 12'h St property is approximately 33
percent. Following development of the new water tank and associated improvements, the property would
have an approximate 69 percent impervious surface coverage (Exhibit 4, page 7). New impervious surfaces
would be collected and conveyed to the proposed on-site stormwater detention vaults and then be released
(Exhibit 12).
Water from within the new 6.3 gallon storage tank would be released as part of maintenance and in
emergency situations. The new wastewater/sewer interceptor pipe in NE 12th St would be used for draining
water from the new water storage tank (Exhibit 4, page 9). This use of the interceptor is anticipated to
ERC Report 15-000864
City of Renton Department of Community & ... w .. omic Development
HIGHLANDS RESERVOIR & EMERGENCY GENERATOR
Report of January 25, 2015
Lnvironmental Review Committee Report
WAlS-000864, EDF, CU-H, SA-H, MOO
Page 5 of 5
occur for two situations, when the water storage tank is drained of water for inspection and maintenance of
the interior of the new tank and on the rare occasion that water overflows from the new tank.
Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation required.
Nexus: Not applicable.
3. Transportation
Impacts: It is anticipated that temporary impacts to traffic would result from the proposed project during
construction within the NE 12'h St right-of-way to place underground pipes. This would result in the closure
or partial closure of areas along NE 12'h St, between Edmonds Ave NE at the west and 3410 NE 12'h St at the
east. Construction work within the street is anticipated to occur as part of the second phase of the subject
proposal. The exact schedule is not known at this time but the second phase of the subject proposal
including right-of-way work is scheduled for between May 2017 and December 2018 (Exhibit 9). Work
would occur primarily Monday through Friday, with work hours between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM and
weekend work only as approved by the City.
A traffic control plan would be required during construction to ensure emergency access to all properties
with existing access located on the street is maintained throughout construction. Areas within the right-of-
way that are opened to place new and replacement piping including are anticipated to be restored in kind as
part of the project.
Public transit agency comments were provided by King County Metro on January 12, 2016. Metro requested
that the street frontage improvements at the 3410 NE 12th St property include public transit improvements
(Exhibit 5). The design of the street frontage is to include an ADA front door landing pad, rear door alighting
pads, and a new shelter footing as a part of this project to ensure adequate transit access and safety. The
City of Renton provided a response to the King County Metro on January 12, 2016 and stated that the design
of the street improvements would occur following SEPA review phase and that King County Metro will be
included in the design phase (Exhibit 6).
Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation required.
Nexus: Not applicable
E. Comments of Reviewing Departments
The proposal has been circulated to City Department and Division Reviewers. Where applicable, their
comments have been incorporated into the text of this report and/or "Advisory Notes to Applicant" (Exhibit 15).
v' Copies of all Review Comments are contained in the Official File and may be attached to this report.
The Environmental Determination decision will become final if the decision is not appealed within the 14-day
appeal period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3}; WAC 197-11-680).
Environmental Determination Appeal Process: Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in
writing together with the required fee to: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
98057, on or before 5:00 p.m. on February 12, 2016. RMC 4-8-110 governs appeals to the Hearing Examiner and
additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City Hall-
7th Floor, (425) 430-6510.
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ENVIRONMENl.
Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98057
Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov
PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST:
:enton®
Governmental agencies use this checklist to help determine whether the environmental
impacts of your proposal are significant. This information is also helpful to determine if
available avoidance, minimization or compensatory mitigation measures will address the
probable significant impacts or if an environmental impact statement will be prepared to
further analyze the proposal.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS: (l}film
This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal.
Please answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. You may
need to consult with an agency specialist or private consultant for some questions. You may
use "not applicable" or "does not apply" only when you can explain why it does not apply and
not when the answer is unknown. You may also attach or incorporate by reference additional
studies reports. Complete and accurate answers to these questions often avoid delays with the
SEPA process as well as later in the decision-making process.
The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a
period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help
describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this
checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably
related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LEAD AGENCIES:
Additional information may be necessary to evaluate the existing environment, all interrelated
aspects of the proposal and an analysis of adverse impacts. The checklist is considered the first
but not necessarily the only source of information needed to make an adequate threshold
determination. Once a threshold determination is made, the lead agency is responsible for the
completeness and accuracy of the checklist and other supporting documents.
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Reservoir Replacement Prelim Design\SEPA CUP Master Site\envchlstHighlandsResRpl.doc
Kris Sorensen
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EXHIBIT 5
Kriedt, Gary <Gary.Knedt@Kingcou11,y.yuv-
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 8:48 AM
Kris Sorensen
Korthals, David; PlansReview
KC Metro Comments on LUA15-00064
Hi Kris -King County Metro Transit reviewed project LUAlS-00064, Highland Reservoir & Emergency Generator
Replacement, and we have the following comments.
Metro has a bus stop (#45130) in street frontage on the north side of NE 12'h Street. The bus stop has a passenger
shelter on a concrete footing and is served by Routes 105 and 240.
Since the project proposes a half-street profile consisting of curb, gutter, 8-foot planting strip, and a 5-foot sidewalk, we
request the inclusion of an ADA front door landing pad, rear door alighting pads, and a new shelter footing as a part of
this project to ensure adequate transit access and safety.
Design coordination should be through David Korthals, South District Facilities Planner. David is at 206-477-5776, fax:
206-684-1860, david.korthals@kingcounty.gov. Please send a copy of the most recent plans, including the proposed
channelization work, to David Korthals and also to plansreview@kingcounty.gov. Please coordinate with David Korthals
regarding all transit related issues.
Thank you!
Gary Kriedt, Senior Environmental Planner
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Kris Sorensen
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Hi David,
See Gary Kriedt's email below.
EXHIBIT 6
J. D. Wilson
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 10:34 AM
'david.korthals@kingcounty.gov'
'plansreview@kingcounty.gov'; 'gary.kriedt@kingcounty.gov'; Kris Sorensen; Vicki
Grover; Abdoul Gafour; Thomas H. Malphrus; Kyle Pettibone -RH2 Engineering
(kpettibone@rh2.com); Mark Miller (mmiller@rh2.com)
FW: KC Metro Comments on LUAlS-00064
11 -A -Site Plan 34 x 22.pdf; 11 -B -Site X-Sections 34 x 22.pdf
We will begin the design phase of this project after the SEPA review has been completed and we have received approval
for the conditional use of the site. We will keep you in the loop on the design of the street improvements including the
requested 'ADA front door landing pad, rear door alighting pads, and a new shelter footing as a part of this project to
ensure adequate transit access and safety'
Our consultant for the design of the project is RH2 Engineering and their project manager is Kyle Pettibone.
At this point the plans are very preliminary and the details, including channelization have not been designed. Attached
are a preliminary site plan and site cross section.
J.D. Wilson, PE, WDM-IV
Utility/ GIS Engineer
Drinking Water Utility
Utility Systems Division
Public Works Department
City of Renton, WA
jwilson@rentonwa.gov
425-430-7295
http://www.rentonwa.gov/
From: Kris Sorensen
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 8:53 AM
To: Vicki Grover
Cc: J. D. Wilson
Subject: FW: KC Metro Comments on LUAlS-00064
FYI -Comments from KC Metro below.
From: Kriedt, Gary [mailto:Gary.Kriedt@kinqcounty.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 8:48 AM
To: Kris Sorensen
Cc: Korthals, David; PlansReview
Subject: KC Metro Comments on LUAlS-00064
Hi Kris -King County Metro Transit reviewed project LUAlS-00064, Highland Reservoir & Emergency Generator
Replacement, and we have the following comments.
Metro has a bus stop (#45130) in street frontage on the north side of NE 12th Street. The bus stop has a passenger
shelter on a concrete footing and is served by Routes 105 and 240.
Since the project proposes a half-street profile consisting of curb, gutter, 8-foot planting strip, and a 5-foot sidewalk, we
request the inclusion of an ADA front door landing pad, rear door alighting pads, and a new shelter footing as a part of
this project to ensure adequate transit access and safety.
Design coordination should be through David Korthals, South District Facilities Planner. David is at 206-477-5776, fax:
206-684-1860, david.korthals@kingcounty.gov. Please send a copy of the most recent plans, including the proposed
channelization work, to David Korthals and also to plansreview@kingcounty.gov. Please coordinate with David Korthals
regarding all transit related issues.
Thank you!
Gal]f Kriedt, Senior Environmental Planner
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Renton, WA 98055
REN 113.104.01.104
Prepared by:
RH2 ENGINEERING, INC.
November 2015
EXHIBIT 8
TECHNICAL
Memorandum
Client: City of Renton
Project: Highlands 435 Pressure Zone Reservoirs and Emergency Generator
Project File: REN 113.104.01.109 Project Manager: Kvle Pettibone, P.L.
Composed by: Steve Nelson, L.HG., L.E.G.
Reviewed by: Kvle Pettibone, P.E.
Subject: Review of Existing Geologic, Hydrogcologic, and Geotechnical information
Date: December 19, 2014
EXPIRES: 12/31/2014
12/19/14 12/19/14
Background
The City of Renton (City) intends to construct a new reservoir on the site of its existing Highlands
Reservoirs on the uplands east of central Renton. The existing reservoirs were constructed in 1941
and 1960, respectively. Preliminary designs indicate that the new reservoir would store 6.3 million
gallons and with dimensions of approximately 170 feet by 250 feet and 25 feet high. A 2009
geotechnical report was completed by ZZA-Terracon to assess the site conditions and recommend
foundation design and construction approaches for a new reservoir founded on the native subgrade
material. This memorandum reviews the findings and recommendations of the geotechnical report
and provides a summary of infiltration potential for possible on-site stormwater management.
City Conditional Use permitting requires sufficient geotechnical assessment of the site to support
the design and construction of the project and to evaluate the potential effect of construction and
operation on geologic hazards. This memorandum includes RH2 Engineering, lnc.'s (RH2) review
of the existing geotechnical report (ZZA-Terracon, 2009), and a review of available geologic
mapping and boring logs.
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January 19, 2009
HDR Enfineering, Inc.
500 1081 Avenue NE
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Attention: Mr. Greg Pierson
Subject: Geotechnical Report
City of Renton-Water Distribution System Storage Planning Study
Renton, Washington
Dear Mr. Pierson,"
This rep011 presents the results of our geotechnical investigation for the City of Renton
Water Distribution System Storage Study. Our scope of services included review of existing
information, site reconnaissance, subsutface exploration, laboratory testing, geotechnical
engineering analyses, evaluating potential geotechnical constraints for the project, and
preparation of this report. These services were completed in accordance with the Subconsultant
Agreement dated October 3, 2008.
We understand that the City of Renton is planning to increase the storage capacity ofits
water system over the next 4 to 7 years. The City has identified the Highlands Site and Mount
Olivet Site as two existing reservoir locations that can accommodate storage expansion for major
service areas.
We understand that the scope of the cunent study is limited to a planning level effort:
The geotechnical conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are therefore
preliminary in nature.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The location of the Highlands Site and existing site features are shown on Figure 1, Site
and Exploration Plan. The site is cunently occupied by 1.5 and 2.0 MG below ground
reservoirs, a 750,000 G elevated water tank, and a pump station. As currently planned,
expansion of the Highlands Site would include the following.
Phase 1 constrnction of a 210 by 265 foot, 8.0 MG below ground reservoir in the
undeveloped northem portion of the site. This reservoir would have an overflow
elevation of 445.5 feet and a finished floor elevation of 425 feet. The latter
elevation would place the finished floor 1 foot above to 7 feet below the existing
ground surface.
• New pump station located in the southern portion of the site to the west of the
existing facility.
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EXHIBIT 9
Construction Mitigation Description
Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement
City of Renton Drinking Water Utility
Proposed Construction Dates and Times
Part 1, Replace Emergency Generator
Anticipated construction dates: Start 1 May 2016 and end 31 December 2016
Working hours: see below
Part 2, Construct replacement reservoir, on-site and offsite utilities and street frontage improvements
Anticipated construction dates: Start 1 May 2017 and end 31 December 2018
Working hours: see below
Working hours:
Typically the working hours will be between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Exceptions to this may occur in order to minimize disruptions to local traffic. In those cases the
scheduling will be handled as per the City of Renton standard specifications which are as follows:
Except in the case of emergency or unless otherwise approved by the Contracting Agency, the normal
straight time working hours for the Contract shall be any consecutive 8-hour period between 7:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m. of a working day with a maximum 1-hour lunch break and a 5-day Work week. The normal
straight time 8-hour working period for the Contract shall be established at the preconstruction
conference or prior to the Contractor commencing the Work.
If a Contractor desires to perform Work on holidays, Saturdays, Sundays, or before 7:00 a.m. or after
6:00 p.m. on any day, the Contractor shall apply in writing to the Engineer for permission to Work such
times. Permission to Work longer than an 8-hour period between 7:00 a.m. an 6:00 p.m. is not required.
Such requests shall be submitted to the Engineer no later than noon on the working day prior to the day
for which the Contractor is requesting permission to Work.
Permission to Work between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. during weekdays and between the
hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on weekends or holidays may also be subject to noise control
requirements. Approval to continue Work during these hours may be revoked at any time the
Contractor exceeds the Contracting Agency's noise control regulations or complaints are received from
the public or adjoining property owners regarding the noise from the Contractor's operations. The
Contractor shall have no claim for damages or delays should such permission be revoked for these
reasons.
Permission to Work Saturdays, Sundays, holidays or other than the agreed upon normal straight time
working hours Monday through Friday may be given subject to certain other conditions set forth by the
Contracting Agency or the Engineer. These conditions may include but are not limited to: requiring the
Engineer or such assistants as the Engineer may deem necessary to be present during the Work;
requiring the Contractor to reimburse the Contracting Agency for the cost of engineering salaries paid
Contracting Agency employees who worked during such times; considering the Work performed on
Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays as working days with regards to the Contract Time; and considering
multiple Work shifts as multiple working days with respect to Contract Time even though the multiple
shifts occur in a single 24-hour period. Assistants may include, but are not limited to, survey crews;
personnel from the material testing labs; inspectors; and other Contracting Agency employees when in
the opinion of the Engineer such Work necessitates their presence.
Construction Mitigation Measures & Best Practices:
All activities will begin with the implementation and installation of Best Management Practices
(BMP). These practices include:
Proposed Hauling/ Transportation routes Contractors will apply for their own hauling
permits related to this project and will follow a city approved route. It is anticipated that the haul route
will be from the reservoir site west along NE 12'h to NE Sunset Blvd and then south and west to 1-405.
Storm Water Construction will start with the implementation and installation of Best
Management Practices (BMP) for Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control (TESC). All storm water
drain inlets in and around the proposed construction operations and staging areas will be surrounded by
oil absorbent padding to mitigate the potential of any hydraulic/fuel leakages emanating from
construction machinery entering the watershed.
Dust Control Through the entire construction period the Contractor shall take all necessary steps to
dust control all working area and unpaved roads. The use of calcium chloride or other chemicals will not
be permitted for dust control. The Contractor will accomplish dust control by watering and sprinkling to
satisfactorily settle the dust. Contractor shall comply with any requirements imposed by law to prevent
fugitive dust emissions. All demolished materials and debris will be stockpiled on site to prevent dust
and sedimentation from migrating onto roadways. Contractor vehicles that are transporting materials
to and from the site will be required to have tires washed prior to leaving the site. This will prevent dust
and sedimentation from entering nearby roadways.
Special Hours of Operation None proposed at this time.
Preliminary Traffic Control Plan None proposed at this time. Part 1 will not need a traffic
control plan. Part 2 will need (a) traffic control plan (s) for the work in the right-of-way. The contractor
(s) will be responsible for submitting, getting approval of and implementing traffic control plans.
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ADVISORY NOTES TO APPL
LUA 15-000864
Application Date: December 14, 2015
Name: Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator
Replacement
EXHIBIT 15
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Renton, WA 98056-3428
PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use Version 1 I January 21, 2016
Engineering Review Comments Contact: Vicki Grover I 425-430-7291 I vgrover@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: January 21, 2016
TO: Kris Sorenson, Planner
FROM: Vicki Grover, Plan Review
SUBJECT: Utility & Transportation Comments for COR Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir
3410-NE 12th Street
LUA 15 000864
I have completed a review for the above referenced proposal located at parcel 0423059186.
WATER
1. The proposed development is within City of Renton Water District.
SANITARY SEWER
1. Sewer service is provided by the City of Renton. The future phase will require a cut and cap of the existing side sewer connection for
the chlorination building and vault.
SURFACE WATER
2. A drainage report complying with the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual and City of Renton Amendments to the
KCSWDM, was submitted from RH2 Engineering, Inc. dated November 2015. Based on the City's flow control map, this site falls within
the Flow Control Duration Standard, Forested Site Conditions (north and east sides of the site; Honey Creek Basin) and the Peak Rate
Flow Control Standard, existing site conditions (south and west sides of the site; Johns Creek Basin). A Full Drainage Review was
included in the report and is for construction of the Phase 1 reservoir and planning for the stormwater system expansion in Phase 2. A
flow control BMP is required; the TIA proposes permeable subgrade with traditional asphalt over the top and call it "Permeable Asphalt".
The geotech report says the soil is not suitable for infiltration so a different BMP needs to be proposed. The project will need to submit an
adjustment for approval of the pump system. The final drainage plan and drainage report must be submitted with the utility construction
permit application.
3. A geotechnical report from 2009 authored by ZZA Terracon was submitted with a December 2014 Technical Memorandum to the 2009
geotech report. RH2 reviewed ZZA Terracon 's findings and recommendations as well as provided a summary regarding infiltration
potential for on site stormwater management. RH2 classified the soil conditions on site to have a low infiltration capacity and therefore is
not suitable for on site infiltration of stormwater.
The earthwork portion of the project is recommended to be accomplished during extended dry periods of weather; if earthwork is done
during the west season extra precautionary measures will need to be taken to protect subgrade materials.
All geotechnical recommendations shall be incorporated into the design plans.
4. A study shall be required and included in the TIA to verify downstream capacity for the overflow from the reservoirs and prove the flows
will have no environmental impacts.
5. Surface water system development fee (SOC) will be applicable. The current rate of SOC fee $0.594 per square foot of new
impervious surface area, but not less than $1,350.00.
6. A Construction Stormwater General Permit from Department of Ecology will be required if grading and clearing of the site exceeds one
acre. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SW PPP) is required for this site.
TRANSPORTATION /STREET
1. Transportation impact fees will apply to this project. The actual rate will be assessed at a later date. This fee will be based on the
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PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use Version 1 I January 21, 2016
Engineering Review Comments Contact: Vicki Grover I 425-430-7291 I vgrover@rentonwa.gov
amount of building area and its use per the ITE Manual. Payment of the transportation impact fee is due at the time of issuance of the
building permit.
2. Road Classification -Minor Arterial/North 12th Street
Existing right of way width -approximately 60 ft. on North 12th Street with 2 travel lanes.
Required ROW width Based on RMC 4 6 060, North 12th St. requires 91 ft.
ROW dedication needed -Approximately 15.50 feet on the north side of North 12th Street.
11 ft. travel lanes, a 5 ft. bike lane, 0.5 ft. curb and gutter, 8 ft. sidewalk and 8 ft. planter strips will be required.
The applicant has submitted a modification for Right Of Way Dedication and street frontage improvements, which is currently under review
and staff is recommended approval.
3. Metro Bus requirements for the existing bus stop located in front of the site will require: Metro Bus Stop #45130 Metro requests the
inclusion of an ADA front door landing pad, read door lighting pads and a new shelter footing to ensure adequate transit access and
safety.
4. Paving and trench restoration will comply with the City's Trench Restoration and Overlay Requirements.
General Comments
1. All construction or service utility permits for drainage and street improvements will require separate plan submittals. All utility plans
shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards. Plans shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer.
2. When utility plans are complete, please submit four (4) copies of the drawings, two (2) copies of the drainage report, permit
application, an itemized cost of construction estimate, and application fee at the counter on the sixth floor.
Fire Review • Building Comments Contact Corey Thomas: I 425-430-7024 I cthomas@rentonwa.gov,•
Recommendations: Code Related Comments:
1. Separate plans and permits for the relocation/replacement of the emergency electrical generator if it has an associated fuel storage
tank.
Community Services Review Comments Contact: Leslie Betlach I 425-430-6619, I LBettach@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: 1. Street trees -overhead electric wires exist, therefore use only small maturing street trees space at 30 ft on
center (plan shows 20 feet on center spacing). No tree closer than 30 feet from streetlight pole. Use only Amelanchier laevis "Spring
Flurry'' -Serviceberry -2 inch caliper
2. Planting strip along street-shall be maintained by the Water Utility except street trees maintained by City.
3. Amelanchier laevis "Spring Flurry" -Serviceberry
Minimum caliper shall be 2 inches
Single trunk with a well developed central leader
Specimen grade only
Do not use birch as suqqested on plan
Planning Review Comments
Recommendations: Planning:
Contact: Kris Sorensen I 425-430-6593 I ksorensen@rentonwa.gov
1. RMC section 4 4 030.C.2 limits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday unless otherwise approved by the
Development Services Division.
2. Commercial, multi family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities shall be restricted to the hours between
seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between
nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays.
3. Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading work, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant an appropriate ground cover over any
portion of the site that is graded or cleared of vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within ninety (90) days.
Alternative measures such as mulch, sodding, or plastic covering as specified in the current King County Surtace Water Management
Design Manual as adopted by the City of Renton may be proposed between the dates of November 1st and March 31st of each year. The
Development Services Division's approval of this work is required prior to final inspection and approval of the permit.
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PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use Version 1 I January 21, 2016
Planning Review Comments Contact: Kris Sorensen I 425-430-6593 I ksorensen@rentonwa.gov
4. A National Permit Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit is required when more than one acre is being cleared.
5. The applicant may not fill. excavate, stack or store any equipment, dispose of any materials, supplies or fluids, operate any
equipment, install impervious surfaces, or compact the earth in any way within the area defined by the drip line of any tree to be retained.
6. The applicant shall erect and maintain six foot (6') high chain link temporary construction fencing around the drip lines of all retained
trees, or along the perimeter of a stand of retained trees. Placards shall be placed on fencing every fifty feet (50') indicating the words, "NO
TRESPASSING -Protected Trees" or on each side of the fencing if Jess than fifty feet (50'). Site access to individually protected trees or
groups of trees shall be fenced and signed. Individual trees shall be fenced on four (4) sides. In addition, the applicant shall provide
supervision whenever equipment or trucks are moving near trees.
7. The applicant shall provide a fill source statement for fill used for project development at the reservoir site and within the NE 12th St right
of wav within the Wellhead Protection Area. The fill source statement shall be submitted with the construction oermit aoolication.
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Sabrina Mirante
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Kris Sorensen
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 8:59 AM
Sabrina Mirante
FW: KC Metro Comments on LUAlS-00064
Hi Sabrina
you. Kris
Please print this email, public agency comment, and add to file LUAlS-000864, Highlands Reservoir. Thank
From: Kriedt, Gary [mailto:Gary.Kriedt@kingcounty.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 8:48 AM
To: Kris Sorensen
Cc: Korthals, David; PlansReview
Subject: KC Metro Comments on LUAlS-00064
Hi Kris -King County Metro Transit reviewed project LUAlS-00064, Highland Reservoir & Emergency Generator
Replacement, and we have the following comments.
Metro has a bus stop (1145130) in street frontage on the north side of NE 12th Street. The bus stop has a passenger
shelter on a concrete footing and is served by Routes 105 and 240.
Since the project proposes a half-street profile consisting of curb, gutter, 8-foot planting strip, and a 5-foot sidewalk, we
request the inclusion of an ADA front door landing pad, rear door alighting pads, and a new shelter footing as a part of
this project to ensure adequate transit access and safety.
Design coordination should be through David Korthals, South District Facilities Planner. David is at 206-477-5776, fax:
206-684-1860, david.korthals@kingcounty.gov. Please send a copy of the most recent plans, including the proposed
channelization work, to David Korthals and also to plansreview@kingcounty.gov. Please coordinate with David Korthals
regarding all transit related issues.
Thank you!
Gary Kriedt. Senior Environmental Planner
Mfdm Transit
201 South J.rckson
WA
Leslie Betlach
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Description: The applicant, the City of Renton, is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review, Hearing Examiner Sitl'~Review,
Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit Review, and a Modification to street improvements for development at the Highlands
Reservoir facility located at 3410 NE 12th St. The 204,555 square foot property is located in the Residential 10 (R-10) zone. The site
would continue to be used as part of the City's public drinking water utility and for public and private telecommunications. The
proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3 million-gallon reinforced concrete partially buried water storage tank,
replacement of the emergency generator, utilities improvements, and relocation of existing telecommunication equipment . Other
associated on-site improvements include tree removal, new landscaping and trees, and a new vehicular access road to the new tank.
Off-site improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-way include a connection to a wastewater interceptor manhole at NE 12th and NE
Sunset Blvd, installation of 3,150 linear feet of new 24-inch diameter ductile iron water main from the site to the intersection of NE 12th
Street and Edmonds Ave NE, and frontage improvements. The proposed on-site and off-site improvements would occur in two parts. The
first part would be generator replacement, telecommunication facilities relocation, fence replacement, and planting of trees on the
inside of the fence along NE 12th Street. The second part would be the construction of the new water storage tank and all project
elements not part of the first phase. The subject project is part of an overall multi-phased plan for the site. Future phases beyond the
subject proposal require separate land use approvals and consist of demolition of existing reservoirs, construction of a new water
storage tank, and replacement of the existing elevated water storage tank . Existing access to the site is through two driveways from NE
12th St. The site is located within the Wellhead Protection Area zone. Man-made slopes surround the existing storage tanks. The project
would excavate and export 20,000 cubic yards of soils and import 3,000 cubic yards. Retention of 17 trees is proposed and new
landscaping and trees are proposed around the site for screening and in planter strips in jhe right-of-way. Improvements for NE 12th St
are for a wider 91-foot right-of-way, 4 lanes of traffic, and 8-foot sidewalks. The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC
4-6-060 standards to reduce the width of the street, reduce right-of-way dedication, and provide a different street design. The applicant
proposes 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the project side of NE 12th St and new curb and gutter, S-foot bike lane, 8-foot planting
strip, and 5-foot sidewalk. Documents submitted include environmental checklist, traffic study, arborist, geotechnical, and drainage
reports. The total project value is estimated at $13,981,000.
Review Type: Community Services Review-Version 1
Date Assigned: 12/28/2015
Date Due: 01/11/2016
Project Manager: Kris Sorensen
Environmental Impact
Earth Animals
Air Envi ronmenta I Hea Ith
Water Energy/Natural Resources
Plants Housing
Land/Shoreline Use Aesthetics
Where to enter your comments: Manage My Reviews
Which types of comments should be entered:
Light/Gia re Historic/Cultural Preservation
Recreation Airport Environmental
Utilities 10,000 Feet
Transportation 14,000 Feet
Public Service
Recommendation -Comments that impact the project including any of the Enivornmental Impacts above.
Correction -Corrections to the project that need to be made before the review can be completed and /or requesting submittal of
additional documentation and/or resubmittal of existing documentation.
What statuses should be used:
Reviewed -I have reviewed the project and have no comments.
Reviewed with Comments -I have reviewed the project and and I have comments entered in Recommendations.
Correction/Resubmit -I have reviewed the project and the applicant needs to submit and/or resubmit documentation and I have added
corrections in Corrections.
,.
Leslie Betlach
Plan Review Routing Slip
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CERTIFICATION
I, Ile l '5 SD~ . hereby certifythatLcopies of the above document
were posted in _ii_ conspicuous places or nearby the described property on
Date: Ii-/-z_B/1s Signed: &s~
STATE OF WASHINGTON
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COUNTY OF KING
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that t<r.-s SowoG<Q
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the
uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
• ..CITY'OFRENTON
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ic:ONOMIC DEVELOPMENT~ PLANNING DIVISION
. .~FFIDAVITOF SERVICE BY MAILING .
On the 28th day of December, 2015, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing
Notice of Application and Acceptance documents. This information was sent to:
Agencies See Attached
JD Wilson, City of Renton Contact
300' Surrounding Property Owners See Attached
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LUAlS-000864, ECF, CU-A, SA-H, MOD
template • affidavit of service by mailing
Dept. of Ecology**
Environmental Review Section
PO Box 47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
WSDOT Northwest Region •
Attn: Ramin Pazooki
King Area Dev. Sen,., MS-240
PO Box 330310
Seattle, WA 98133-9710
US Army Corp. of Engineers *
Seattle District Office
Attn: SEPA Reviewer
PO Box C-3755
Seattle, WA 98124
Boyd Powers***
Depart. of Natural Resources
PO Box 47015
Olympia, WA 98504-7015
KC Dev. & Environmental Serv.
Attn: SEPA Section
35030 SE Douglas St. #210
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Metro Transit
Senior Environmental Planner
Gary Kriedt
201 South Jackson Street KSC-TR-0431
Seattle, WA 98104-3856
Seattle Public Utilities
Timothy C. Croll,
Attn: SEPA Responsible Official
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900
PO Box 34018
Seattle, WA 98124-4018
AGENCY (DOE) LETTER MAILING
(ERC DETERMINATIONS)
De pt. of Eco logy • •
Attn: Misty Blair
PO Box 47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
Duwamish Tribal Office•
4717 W Marginal Way SW
Seattle, WA 98106-1514
KC Wastewater Treatment Division •
Environmental Planning Supervisor
Ms. Shirley Marroquin
2015. Jackson ST, MS KSC-NR-050
Seattle, WA 98104-3855
WDFW -Larry Fisher•
1775 12th Ave. NW Suite 201
Issaquah, WA 98027
City of Newcastle
Attn: Tim McHarg
Director of Community Development
12835 Newcastle Way, Ste 200
Newcastle, WA 98056
Puget Sound Energy
Wendy Weiker, Community Svcs. Mgr.
355 110" Ave NE
Mailstop EST llW
Bellevue, WA 98004
Puget Sound Energy
Doug Corbin, Municipal Liaison Mgr.
6905 South 228" St
Kent, WA 98032
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept. **
Attn: Karen Walter or SEPA Reviewer
39015 -172"' Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092
Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program••
Attn: Laura Murphy
39015 172nd Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092-9763
Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program••
Attn: Erin Slaten
39015 172"' Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092-9763
Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation•
Attn: Gretchen Kaehler
PO Box 48343
Olympia, WA 98504-8343
City of Kent
Attn: Charlene Anderson, AICP, ECO
220 Fourth Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032-5895
City of Tukwila
Jack Pace, Responsible Official
6200 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, WA 98188
*Note: If the Notice of Application states that it is an 110ptional ONS", the marked agencies and cities
will need to be sent a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT, and the Notice of
Application.
''Department of Ecology is emailed a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT, & Notice to
the following email address: sepaunit@ecy.wa.gov
"Karen Walter, Laura Murphy and Erin Slaten with the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept. are
emailed a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT, & Notice to the following email
addresses: KWalter@muckleshoot.nsn.us / Laura.murphy@muckleshoot.nsn.us L
erin.slaten@muckleshoot.nsn.us
***Department of Natural Resources is emailed a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT,
& Notice the following email address: sepacenter@dnr.wa.gov
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040 Renton, WA 98040
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
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Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
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Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 302 3233 NE 12th St APT 308 3233 NE 12th St APT 203
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 7801300000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 108 3233 NE 12th St APT 210 3233 NE 12th St APT 103
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 7801300000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 109 3233 NE 12th St APT 314 3233 NE 12th St APT 202
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 7801300000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 205 3233 NE 12th St APT 304 3233 NE 12th St APT 309
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 7801300000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 114 3233 NE 12th St APT 105 3233 NE 12th St APT 211
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 7801300000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 107 3233 NE 12th St APT 214 3233 NE 12th St APT 303
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 8143450000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 104 1157 Harrington Ave NE 3233 NE 12th St APT 106
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 7801300000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 212 3233 NE 12th St APT 307 3233 NE 12th St APT 201
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 7801300000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 101 3233 NE 12th St APT 305 3233 NE 12th St APT 209
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 7801300000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 313 3233 NE 12th St APT 310 3233 NE 12th St APT 312
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 7801300000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 111 3233 NE 12th St APT 306 3233 NE 12th St APT 213
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 7801300000 7801300000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 115 3233 NE 12th St APT 113 3233 NE 12th St APT 311
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7801300000 3122000000 8143450000
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3233 NE 12th St APT 112 1175 Harrington Pl NE APT 207 1159 Harrington Ave NE
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
8143450000 8143450000 3343900325
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1153 Harrington Ave NE 1151 Harrington Ave NE 1301 Edmonds Ave NE UNIT B
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
2854800130 2854800130 2854800130
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1810 15TH AVE STEC 3109 NE 11th Pl APT C 3109 NE 11th Pl APT D
SEATTLE,WA 98122 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
2854800130 2854800135 2854800135
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3109 NE 11th Pl APT A 3101 NE 11th Pl APT C 3101 NE 11th Pl APT B
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
2854800135 2854800135 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
3101 NE 11th Pl APT D 3101 NE 11th Pl APT A 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 201
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 202 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 211 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 205
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 304 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 320 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 330
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 332 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 337 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 208
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 315 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 336 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 305
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 311 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 312 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 115
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 216 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 219 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 310
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 235 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 107 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 215
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 306 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 301 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 217
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 335 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 402 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 122
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 309 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 314 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 318
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 112 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 322 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 334
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 338 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 128 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 308
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 302 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 328 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 204
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 209 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 225 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 210
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 218 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 307 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 316
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 114 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 230 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 324
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 111 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 333 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 339
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 118 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 326 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 102
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 124 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 131 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 116
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 222 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 103 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 212
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 226 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 229 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 236
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 303 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 329 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 341
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 203 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 220 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 325
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 331 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 130 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 317
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 319 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 117 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 224
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 234 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 101 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 104
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 127 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 129 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 340
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 106 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 120 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 125
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 214 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 223 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 233
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 108 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 109 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 110
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 121 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 313 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 231
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 401 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 105 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 113
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 206 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 207 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 228
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 232 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 321 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 323
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 327 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 119 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 123
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 423059042 423059042
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 126 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 227 1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 213
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059042 3343900326 423059303
Current Resident Current Resident Current Resident
1414 Monroe Ave NE APT 221 1301 Edmonds Ave NE UNIT A 1441 Queen Ave NE
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059096 423059096 7227801205
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
23125 NE 123RD ST 3155 NE Sunset Blvd UNIT A 2842 NE Sunset Blvd
REDMOND, WA 98053 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801205 7227801205 7227801205
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2812 NE Sunset Blvd 2820 NE Sunset Blvd 2806 NE Sunset Blvd UNIT B
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801205 7227801205 7227801205
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2832 NE Sunset Blvd 2902 NE Sunset Blvd 2808 NE Sunset Blvd
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801205 7227801205 7227801205
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2806 NE Sunset Blvd UNIT A 2806 NE Sunset Blvd UNITE 2834 NE Sunset Blvd
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801205 7227801205 7227801205
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2844 NE Sunset Blvd 2836 NE Sunset Blvd 2822 NE Sunset Blvd
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801205 7227801205 7227801205
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2824 NE Sunset Blvd 2814 NE Sunset Blvd 2806 NE Sunset Blvd UNIT C
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801205 7227801205 7227801205
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2830 NE Sunset Blvd 2810 NE Sunset Blvd 2806 NE Sunset Blvd UNIT G
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801205 7227801205 7227801205
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2806 NE Sunset Blvd 2816 NE Sunset Blvd 2838 NE Sunset Blvd
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801205 7227801235 7227801235
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2806 NE Sunset Blvd UNIT D 2828 Sunset Ln NE 2832 Sunset Ln NE
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801235 7227801235 7227801235
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2822 Sunset Ln NE 2830 Sunset Ln NE 2826 Sunset Ln NE
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801235 7227801405 7227801406
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2834 Sunset Ln NE 975 NE 12th St 14900 INTERURBAN AVES #130
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98045 SEATTLE,WA 98168
423059182 423059182 423059080
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
3218 NE 12th St UNIT A 3218 NE 12th St UNIT B 3186 NE Sunset Blvd
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059080 423059080 423059080
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
3188 NE Sunset Blvd 3164 NE Sunset Blvd 3154 NE Sunset Blvd
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059080 423059080 423059080
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
3168 NE Sunset Blvd 3172 NE Sunset Blvd 3192 NE Sunset Blvd
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059080 423059080 423059080
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
3176 NE Sunset Blvd 3200 NE Sunset Blvd 3196 NE Sunset Blvd
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059080 423059080 423059128
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
3152 NE Sunset Blvd 3184 NE Sunset Blvd 3219 NE Sunset Blvd
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059127 423059127 423059127
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
3219 NE Sunset Blvd UNIT B 3217 NE Sunset Blvd 3219 NE Sunset Blvd UNIT A
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
423059127 7227801777 7227801776
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
3221 NE Sunset Blvd 2908 NE 12th St APT 103 2908 NE 12th St APT 201
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801776 7227801776 7227801776
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2908 NE 12th St APT 204 2908 NE 12th St APT 305 2908 NE 12th St APT 102
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801776 7227801776 7227801776
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2908 NE 12th St APT 302 2908 NE 12th St APT 101 2908 NE 12th St APT 303
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801776 7227801776 7227801776
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2908 NE 12th St APT 202 2908 NE 12th St APT 203 2908 NE 12th St APT 304
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801776 7227801776 7227801776
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2908 NE 12th St APT 205 2908 NE 12th St APT 104 2908 NE 12th St APT 301
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801665 7227801665 7227802045
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
1156 Glennwood Ave NE 1158 Glennwood Ave NE 2825 NE 12th St APT 202
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227802045 7227802045 7227802045
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2825 NE 12th St APT 103 2825 NE 12th St APT 203 2825 NE 12th St APT 105
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227802045 7227802045 7227802045
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2825 NE 12th St APT 101 2825 NE 12th St APT 201 2825 NE 12th St APT 302
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227802045 7227802045 7227802045
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2825 NE 12th St APT 305 2825 NE 12th St APT 104 2825 NE 12th St APT 301
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227802045 7227802045 7227802045
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2825 NE 12th St APT 102 2825 NE 12th St APT 204 2825 NE 12th St APT 304
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227802045 7227802045 7227801375
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
2825 NE 12th St APT 303 2825 NE 12th St APT 205 1147 Glennwood Ave NE
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227900017 7227900017 7227900017
Current Tenant Current Tenant Current Tenant
1126 Kirkland Ave NE 1124 Kirkland Ave NE 1128 Kirkland Ave NE
Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056 Renton, WA 98056
7227801685 423059105 423059104
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16919 150TH AVE SE 3309 NE Sunset Blvd PO BOX 2436
RENTON, WA 98058 Renton, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056
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DALRYMPLE LENNICE A DALRYMPLE LEN NICE A DAVIS KIANA L
1211 Jefferson Ave NE 1209 JEFFERSON AVE NE 1175 HARRINGTON PL NE UNIT 202
RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056
7227801710 3122000000 7801300000
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2418 FERNDALE PL NE 1175 HARRINGTON PL NE #107 11708 SE 65TH ST
RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056 BELLEVUE, WA 98006
2270000070 3825300000 3122000000
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1170 EDMONDS PL NE 1160 MONROE AV NE STE 2A 1175 HARRINGTON PL NE #205
RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056
7736100008 7801300000 423059251
EASTHOPE JONA THAN+JESSICA EBREO FLORENCE C EDWARDS PAUL
1305 MONROE AVE NE 3233 NE 12TH ST #201 1215 PIERCE PL NE
RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98055
911500090 2309200070 2309200180
EDWARDS PAUL M EKMECIC AMER+SAMRA ELIZABETH PLACE HOA
1215 PIERCE PL NE 1209 DAYTON PL NE 2428 NE 13TH ST
RENTON, WA 98058 RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056
425400015 7801300000 423059042
ERICKSON PAMELAJ ESMAIL ZAHRA+EJAZ Evergreen Place Retirement Community
4205 PENINSULAl RD 14217 SE 83RD ST 1414 Monroe Ave NE
STANWOOD, WA 98292 NEWCASTLE,WA 98059 Renton, WA 98056
423059048 7227800265 7227801365
FACILITIES & OPERATIONS CTR FAWCETI GREG+SABRA FENG RUD RONG
300SW7TH ST PO BOX 402 5210 NE 8TH PL
RENTON, WA 98055 FALL CITY, WA 98024 RENTON, WA 98059
7801300000 423059096 423059095
FENKNER TINA LEA FERR ELLI DANIEL J+HELEN J FG R EXPO 13 LLC
3233 NE 12TH ST #105 23125 NE 123RD ST 3300 POWELL ST #205
RENTON, WA 98056 REDMOND, WA 98053 EMERYVILLE, CA 94608
7801300000 425400035 8143450000
FIFE STEPHANIE FINNEGAN RYAN P+JESSICA AS FRANCUM LUIS R
3613 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD N 3306 NE 11TH PL 1157 HARRINGTON AV NE #3
RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056
923059124 3122000000 3122000000
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312 5683 HAMPTON PL VANCOUVER BC 1175 HARRINGTON PL NE 8899 E RED MTN LN
V6T 2H3 RENTON, WA 98056 GOLD CANYON, AZ 85118
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1175 HARRINGTON PL NE #103 213 CHELAN CT NE 3324 NE 11TH PL
RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98059 RENTON, WA 98056
7227801705 423059350 7227801675
GELINAS DANIEL R+JENNIFER M GINGER RICHARD G+TRUDI M GOODMANSEN RONALD+SHARON
2821 NE 13TH ST 1415 PIERCE AVE NE 1170 Harrington Ave NE
RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98059 Renton, WA 98056
7227801675 7801300000 3122000000
GOODMAN5EN RONALD+SHARON GRAHAM REAL VENTURES LLC GRAVES FRANK L+MELINDA
2916 91ST AVE E 1881116TH AVES 1175 HARRINGTON PL NE #201
EDGEWOOD, WA 98371 SEATTLE, WA 98188 RENTON, WA 98058
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14900 INTERURBAN AVES #130 PO BOX 2109 1407 29TH CT NE
SEATTLE,WA 98168 ORTING, WA 98360 ISSAQUAH, WA 98029
2309200170 7801300000 823059145
GUO HONG GUSHIKUMA RICHARD JR HAI WANG
2436 NE 13TH ST 3233 NE 12TH ST UNIT 104 1170 CAMAS AVE NE
RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056
2270000050 3122000000 3327400030
HANAN KEVIN A+LEA R HARRINGTON PLACE CONDOMINIU HASHASH ASHER+JANE
1178 EDMONDS PL NE 716 W MEEKER ST #101 1211 DAYTON AVE NE
RENTON, WA 98056 KENT, WA 98032 RENTON, WA 98056
911500075 8062900040 8062900005
HENDRICKSON MARY J HERMSEN JOHN HERNANDEZ MIGUEL A+CRUZ HER
1317 PIERCE PL NE 3515 NE 12TH ST 1159 PIERCE AV NE
RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056
423059299 8143450000 2270000010
HIATT ERIC E+EMILY S HIEN TRAN D+THU R DAO HINTZ LORI
1421 QUEEN AVE NE 1153 HARRINGTON AVE NE 1194 EDMONDS PL NE
RENTON, WA 98055 RENTON, WA 98056 RENTON, WA 98056
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1175 HARRINGTON PL NE #314 3500 NE 11TH PL 13616 SE 10TH ST
RENTON, WA 98168 RENTON, WA 98056 BELLEVUE, WA 98007
2309200020 7227801700 7227800285
HU WEI WEN+GUI CHANG CAO HU XIUPING+MINQI JIANG HUBFILL LLC
2435 NE 13TH ST 6422 165TH PL SE 3002 NE SUNSET BLVD
RENTON, WA 98056 BELLEVUE, WA 98006 RENTON, WA 98056
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December 31, 2015
Victor Dron
16211114'h Avenue SE
Renton, WA 98055
Community & Economic Development Department
C.E."Chip"Vincent, Administrator
SUBJECT: Lund Short Plat II, LUAlS-000859, SHPL-A
Dear Mr. Dron:
Thank you for your comment letter. Your letter has been included in the official file for
consideration by the decision maker and you have been added as a party of record for
this project.
In your comment letter you cited pedestrian safety as a concern. Your comments are
timely. As part of the subdivision review process, staff is required to review the proposal
for compliance with the adopted street standards and as well make a finding regarding
"Safe Walking Routes to School" for children walking to school or the bus stop. An
evaluation of whether the project complies with the above mentioned requirements will
be included in the Administrative Decision that you will receive a copy of as a party of
record. Once the City issues a decision, a 14 day appeal period will run, during which you
would have the opportunity to appeal should you feel that the City erred in its decision.
Please contact me at (425} 430-6598 or jding@rentonwa.gov if you have any questions.
Sincerely, r~
Jill Ding
Senior Planner
Renton City Hall • 1055 South Grady Way • Renton. Washington 98057 • rentonwa.gov
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December 28, 2015
J.D. Wilson
City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way
Renton,WA 98057
Community & Economic Development Department
CE. "Chip"Vincent, Administrator
Subject: Notice of Complete Application
Highland Reservoir & Emergency Generator Replacement, LUAlS-
000864, ECF, CU-A, SA-H, MOD
Dear Mr. Wilson:
The Planning Division of the City of Renton has determined that the subject application
is complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, is accepted for review.
It is tentatively scheduled for consideration by the Environmental Review Committee on
January 25, 2016. Prior to that review, you will be notified if any additional information
is required to continue processing your application.
In addition, this matter is tentatively scheduled for a Public Hearing on March 8, 2016 at
11:00 am, Council Chambers, Seventh Floor, Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way,
Renton. The applicant or representative(s) of the applicant are required to be present at
the public hearing. A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you prior to the scheduled
hearing.
Please contact me at (425) 430-6593 if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Kris Sorensen
Associate Planner
Renton City Hall • 1055 South Grady Way • Renton, Washington 98057 • rentonwa.gov
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED {DNS-M)
A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Department of Community & Economic Development
(CED) -Planning Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary
Public Approvals.
DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: December 28, 2015
LAND USE NUMBER: LUAlS-000864, ECF, CU-A, SA-H, MOD
PROJECT NAME: Highland Reservoir & Emergency Generator Replacement
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant, the City of Renton, is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review,
Hearing Examiner Site Plan Review, Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit Review, and a Modification to street
improvements for development at the Highlands Reservoir facility located at 3410 NE 12th St. The 204,555 square foot
property is located in the Residential 10 (R-10) zone. The site would continue to be used as part of the City's public
drinking water utility and for public and private telecommunications. The proposed on-site improvements are the
construction of a 6.3 million-gallon reinforced concrete partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the
emergency generator, utilities improvements, and relocation of existing telecommunication equipment. Other
associated on-site improvements include tree removal, new landscaping and trees, and a new vehicular access road to
the new tank. Off-site improvements within the NE 12th St right-of-way include a connection to a wastewater
interceptor manhole at NE 12th and NE Sunset Blvd, installation of 3,150 linear feet of new 24-inch diameter ductile iron
water main from the site to the intersection of NE 12th Street and Edmonds Ave NE, and frontage improvements. The
proposed on-site and off-site improvements would occur in two parts. The first part would be generator replacement,
telecommunication facilities relocation, fence replacement, and planting of trees on the inside of the fence along NE
12th Street. The second part would be the construction of the new water storage tank and all project elements not part
of the first phase. The subject project is part of an overall multi-phased plan for the site. Future phases beyond the
subject proposal require separate land use approvals and consist of demolition of existing reservoirs, construction of a
new water storage tank, and replacement of the existing elevated water storage tank. Existing access to the site is
through two driveways from NE 12th St. The site is located within the Wellhead Protection Area zone. Man-made slopes
surround the existing storage tanks. The project would excavate and export 20,000 cubic yards of soils and import 3,000
cubic yards. Retention of 17 trees is proposed and new landscaping and trees are proposed around the site for screening
and in planter strips in the right-of-way. Improvements for NE 12th St are for a wider 91-foot right-of-way, 4 lanes of
traffic, and 8-foot sidewalks. The applicant requests a street modification from the RMC 4-6-060 standards to reduce
the width of the street, reduce right-of-way dedication, and provide a different street design. The applicant proposes 2
feet of right-of-way dedication along the project side of NE 12th St and new curb and gutter, 5-foot bike lane, 8-foot
planting strip, and 5-foot sidewalk. Documents submitted include environmental checklist, traffic study, arborist,
geotechnical, and drainage reports. The total project value is estimated at $13,981,000.
PROJECT LOCATION: 3410 NE 12th St
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION Of NON-SIGNIFICANCE, MITIGATED (DNS-M): As the Lead Agency, the City of Renton has
determined that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as
permitted under the RCW 43.21C.110, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS-M process to give notice that a
DNS-M is likely to be issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS-M are integrated into a single
comment period. There will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-
Significance-Mitigated {ONS-M). This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the
proposal. A 14-day appeal period will follow the issuance of the DNS-M.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE:
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION:
APPLICANT/PROJECT CONTACT PERSON:
Permits/Review Requested:
Other Permits which may be required:
Requested Studies:
December 14, 2015
December 28, 2015
J.D. Wilson, City of Renton/1055 5 Grady Way/Renton, WA 98057
Environmental tSEPA) Review, Conditional Use, Site Plan Review,
Modification
Building Permit, Construction Permit, Fire Permit
Arborist, Drainage, & Geotechnical Report, landscape Analysis
Location where application ma
PUBLIC HEARING:
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW
Zoning/land Use:
Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project:
Development Regulations
Used For Project Mitigation:
Proposed Mitigation Measures:
'eviewed: Department of Community & Econom· elopment (CED)-Planning
Division, Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 Sou ___ rady Way, Renton, WA
98057
Public hearing is tentatively scheduled for March 8, 2016 before the Renton
Hearing Examiner in Renton Council Chambers at 11:00am on the 7th floor of
Renton City Hall located at 1055 South Grady Way.
The subject site is designated COMP-RHO on the City of Renton Comprehensive
Land Use Map and R-10 on the City's Zoning Map.
Environmental (SEPAi Checklist
The project will be subject to the City's SEPA ordinance, RMC 4-2-110; 4-3-050;
4-4-060; 4-4-1170; 4-4-1180; 4-4-095; 4-4-130; 4-4-140; 4-6-060; 4-6-090; 4-9-030;
4-9-070; 4-9-080; 4-9-200; and 4-9-250 and other applicable codes and
regulations as appropriate.
The following Mitigation Measures will likely be imposed on the proposed
project. These recommended Mitigation Measures address project impacts not
covered by existing codes and regulations as cited above.
• Follow geotechnical report recommendations
Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Kris Sorensen, Associate Planner, CED -Planning
Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, by 5:00 PM on January 12, 2016. This matter is also tentatively
scheduled for a public hearing on March 8, 2016, at 11:00 am, Council Chambers, Seventh Floor, Renton City Hall, 1055
South Grady Way, Renton. If you are interested in attending the hearing, please contact the Planning Division to ensure
that the hearing has not been rescheduled at (425) 430-6578. Following the issuance of the SEPA Determination, you
may still appear at the hearing and present your comments regarding the proposal before the Hearing Examiner. If you
have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional information by mail,
please contact the project manager. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of
record and will be notified of any decision on this project.
PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION
CONTACT PERSON: Kris Sorensen, Associate Planner; Tel: (425) 430-6593; Eml:
ksorensen@rentonwa.gov
CITY OF RENT(
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
MEMORANDUM
Date: March 7, 2016
To: City Clerk's Office
From: Sabrina Mirante
Subject: Land Use File Closeout
Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City
Clerk's Office.
Project Name: Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement
LUA (file) Number: LUA-15-000864, ECF, CU-A, SA-H, MOD
Cross-References:
AKA's: Highlands Reservoir Replacement Phase 1, Highlands 435 Zone
Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement, Highlands
Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement
Project Manager: Clark Close
~ Acceptance Date: December 28, 2015
Applicant: City of Renton
Owner:
Contact: J.D. Wilson
PID Number: 0423059186
ERC Determination: DNS-M Date: January 25, 2016
Appeal Period Ends: Februarv 12 2016
Administrative Decision: Date:
Appeal Period Ends:
Public Hearing Date: March 8, 2016
Date Appealed to HEX:
By Whom:
HEX Decision: Date:
Appeal Period Ends:
Date Appealed to Council:
By Whom:
Council Decision: Date:
Mylar Recording Number:
Project Description: The applicant, the City of Renton, is requesting Environmental (SEPA)
Review, Hearing Examiner Site Plan Review, Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit Review, and
a Modification to street improvements for development at the Highlands Reservoir facility located at
3410 NE 12th St. The 204,555 square foot property is located in the Residential 10 (R-10) zone.
The site would continue to be used as part of the City's public drinking water utility and for public
and private telecommunications. The proposed on-site improvements are the construction of a 6.3
million-gallon reinforced concrete partially buried water storage tank, replacement of the
emergency generator, utilities improvements, and relocation of existing telecommunication
equipment. Other associated on-site improvements include tree removal, new landscaping and
trees, and a new vehicular access road to the new tank. Off-site improvements within the NE 12th
St right-of-way include a connection to a wastewater interceptor manhole at NE 12th and NE
Sunset Blvd installation of 3 150 linear feet of new 24-inch diameter ductile iron water main from
the site to the i ntersec of NE 12th Street and Edmonds I NE, and frontage improvements.
The proposed on-site and off-site improvements would occur in .wo parts. The first part would be
generator replacement, telecommunication facilities relocation, fence replacement, and planting of
trees on the inside of the fence along NE 12th Street. The second part would be the construction of
the new water storage tank and all project elements not part of the first phase. The subject project
is part of an overall multi-phased plan for the site. Future phases beyond the subject proposal
require separate land use approvals and consist of demolition of existing reservoirs, construction of
a new water storage tank, and replacement of the existing elevated water storage tank. Existing
access to the site is through two driveways from NE 12th St. The site is located within the Wellhead
Protection Area zone. Man-made slopes surround the existing storage tanks. The project would
excavate and export 20,000 cubic yards of soils and import 3,000 cubic yards. Retention of 17
trees is proposed and new landscaping and trees are proposed around the site for screening and in
planter strips in the right-of-way. Improvements for NE 12th St are for a wider 91-foot right-of-
way, 4 lanes of traffic, and 8-foot sidewalks. The applicant requests a street modification from the
RMC 4-6-060 standards to reduce the width of the street, reduce right-of-way dedication, and
provide a different street design. The applicant proposes 2 feet of right-of-way dedication along the
project side of NE 12th St and new curb and gutter, 5-foot bike lane, 8-foot planting strip, and 5-
foot sidewalk. Documents submitted include environmental checklist, traffic study, arborist,
geotechnical and drainaoe reports. The total oroiect value is estimated at $13 981 000.
Location: 3410 NE 12th St
Comments:
ERC Determination Types: DNS -Determination of Non-Significance; DNS-M -Determination of
Non-Significance-Mitigated; DS -Determination of Significance.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUN!.
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT --------ftenton e
Planning Division
LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION
PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION
PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME:
NAME: Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir and Emergency
City of Renton Generator Reolacement
PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE:
ADDRESS:
1055 S Grady Way 3410 NE 121" Street
Renton, WA 98056
CITY: ZIP:
Renton 98057
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
425-430-7210
KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER($):
0423059156
APPLICANT (if other than owner)
EXISTING LAND USE(S): Public Water Utility and Public
NAME: and Private Telecommunications
COMPANY (if applicable):
PROPOSED LAND USE(S): No change in uses
EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
ADDRESS: RMD \
PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
CITY: ZIP: (if applicable) RMD
TELEPHONE NUMBER: EXISTING ZONING: R-10
CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): R-10
NAME: SITE AREA (in square feet): 204,555
J.D. Wilson
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE
COMPANY (if applicable): DEDICATED: Possibly 2 ft along southern boundary
City of Renton
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS:
ADDRESS:
1055 S Grady Way 0
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET
CITY: ZIP:
Renton 98057
ACRE (if applicable) N/A ncr-i:IVED
TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS: NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable)
N/A
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DEPARTMENT OF COM MU.
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
1425-430-7295
:wilson@rentonwa.gov
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NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable):
N/A
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PR1 :CT INFORMAT,:-_:10=-:N'----'----'"c-=-o=-:nc:__:t:.c:in..,,._~ _______ ~
NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): PROJECT VALUE:
0 $13,981,000
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): 0
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF
ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE
SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable):
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): 0
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): 45,561
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): 55,191
NET FLOOR AREA ON NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if
applicable): N/A
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW
PROJECT (if applicable): 0
0 AQUIFIER PROTECTION AREA ONE
l8J AQUIFIER PROTECTION AREA TWO
0 FLOOD HAZARD AREA
0 GEOLOGIC HAZARD
0 HABITAT CONSERVATION
0 SHORELINE STREAMS & LAKES
0 WETLANDS
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
__ sq.ft.
__ sq.ft.
__ sq.ft.
__ sq.ft.
__ sq.ft.
(Attach legal descriotion on seoarate sheet with the followina information included)
SITUATE IN THE SE QUARTER OF SECTION 04, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 05E, IN THE CITY OF
RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP
I, (Print Name/s) John D Wilson, declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that I am (please check
one) D the current owner of the property involved in this application or 181 the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please
attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith are in all
r\ectoue ancd ~orrect to '7 bf1 of my knowledge and belief.
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Signature of Owner/Representative Date
COUNTY OF KING
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that~ :-0, ~ \ '---> "°' 'I'---'> signed this instrument and
acknowledge it to be his/her/their free and voluntary actor the uses and purpose mentioned in the instrument.
l LS"
Dated Notary Public in and for the tale of Washington
Notary (Print):
My appointment expires:
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Legal Description of Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement project site
Situated in the SE quarter of Section 04, Township 23N, Range OSE, in the City of Renton, King County,
Washington:
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WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS
Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98057
Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov
LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: WAIVED MODIFIED
BY: BY:
Arborist Report 4
Biological Assessment 4 /CS
Calculations 1
Colored Maps for Display 4
Construction Mitigation Description ZANo 4
Deed of Right-of-Way Dedication 1
Density Worksheet 4 K.s
Drainage Control Plan 2
Drainage Report ,
Elevations, Architectural 3 AND•
Environmental Checklist 4
Existing Covenants (Recorded Copy) 1 ANo 4
Existing Easements (Recorded Copy) tANo•
Flood Hazard Data 4 ts
Floor Plans ,..04
Geotechnical ReportzANo,
Grading Elevations & Plan, Conceptual,
Grading Elevations & Plan, Detailed 2
Habitat Data Report 4 kc:,
Improvement Deferral 2
Irrigation Plan 4
COMMENTS:
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LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITrAL REQUIREMENTS: WAIVED MODIFIED COMMENTS: BY: BY:
King County Assessor's Map Indicating Site 4
landscape Plan, Conceptual•
landscape Plan, Detailed•
legal Description 4
Letter of Understanding of Geological Risk 4 j:: $
Map of Existing Site Conditions 4
Master Application Form•
Monument Cards (one per monument) 1
Neighborhood Detail Map 4
Overall Plat Plan 4
Parking, lot Coverage & landscaping Analysis 4
Plan Reductions (PMTs) 4
Post Office Approval 2
Plat Name Reservation •
Plat Plan 4
Preapplication Meeting Summary 4
Public Works Approval Letter 2
Rehabilitation Plan 4
Screening Detail •
Shoreline Tracking Worksheet 4
Site Plan·2••0• -.
Stream or Lake Study, Standard 4 4(5 ~TL~.~~.1_:L~,r;;,;,.~r~:e.-.... ,11~ I' c</11
Stream or Lake Study, Supplemental 4
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Stream or LaRe Mitigation Plan 4
Street Profiles 2
Title Report or Plat Certificate 1AND4
Topography Map3
Traffic Study 2
Tree Cutting/Land Clearing Plan 4
Urban Design Regulations Analysis 4 /LS
Utilities Plan, Generaliied 2
Wetlands Mitigation Plan, Final 4
Wetlands Mitigation Plan, Preliminary 4
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LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Wetlands Report/Delineation 4
Wireless:
Applicant Agreement Statement 2 ••o•
Inventory of Existing Sites 2ANo,
Lease Agreement, Draft 2AN0,
Map of Existing Site Conditions 2 AND,
Map of View Area 2••0•
Photosimulations 2••0•
This Requirement may be waived by:
1. Property .Services
2 Development Engineering Plan Review
3 Building
4 Planning
WAIVED MODIFIED
BY: BY:
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Project Narrative
Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir and Emergency Electrical Generator Replacement Project
Project Location
The project is located on the lot with address 3410 NE 12'h Street, Renton, WA 98056 and King County
Tax ID of 0423059186. It is located in the SE quarter of Section 04 of Township 23 North, Range 05 East.
The lot size is 204,400 square feet.
Land Use Permits Required for Proposed Project
The proposed project will need a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit approval, Hearing Examiner
Site Plan Review approval and a SEPA Environmental Review approval.
Zoning Designations
The property is located within the Residential Medium Density (RMD) land use designation and the
Residential 10 dwelling unit per acre (R-10) zoning classification.
Current Use of the Site and Existing Improvements
The site is currently used for public drinking water utility (City of Renton), public telecommunication
(City of Renton) and private telecommunication (Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and Clearwire) purposes.
Existing site improvements include the following: 750,000 gallon (750 KG) elevated water storage tank,
2.0 million gallon (2 MG) partially buried water storage tank, 1.5 million gallon (1.5 MG) partially buried
water storage tank, 3,900 gallon per minute water booster pump station, re-chlorination building, a
metal shed for a portable emergency electrical generator for the booster pump station, one slab
mounted radio cabinet and antenna (mounted on water tower) for the drinking water radio based
meter reading system, three wooden sheds for public telecommunications equipment, two antenna
towers and antenna for public telecommunications, four slab mounted telecommunications cabinets
and associated antenna (mounted on water tower) for private telecommunications, water mains and
storm drainage lines and appurtenances.
Special Site Features
Sloping berms on partially buried water storage tanks.
Soil Types and Drainage Conditions
The site soils are defined by the USDA Soil Conservation Survey as 'Arents, Alderwood material (AmC)"
with slopes ranging from Oto 6 percent. The erosion hazard for these soils is slight. Therefore, the site
would be classified as 'low erosion hazard (EL)'. Borings encountered topsoil and 2 to 5 feet of loose to
medium dense silty sand at the surface, underlain by dense to very dense sand with varying amounts of
silt and gravel. The site is well drained.
Proposed Use of the Property and Scope of the Proposed Development
The proposed use of the property is for public drinking water utility (City of Renton), public
telecommunication (City of Renton) and private telecommunication (e.g., Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and
Clearwire) purposes.
The proposed development will consist of replacing the existing 125 KW emergency electrical generator
with a new 275 KW emergency electrical generator, including automatic start and automatic transfer
switching, load bank and 2,165 gallon fuel tank and constructing a 6.3 million gallon reinforced concrete
partially buried water storage tank. Other components of the project include: remodeling a room in the
existing re-chlorination building to house City owned radio equipment, replacing and relocating a City
owned UFH radio antenna to the top rail of the existing water tower, replacement and relocation of 8
individual electrical power meters with a new meter bank with power bus and meters and the removal
of 5 unused electrical services, construction of approximately 3,150 linear feet of 24-inch diameter
ductile iron water main from south side of the site along NE 12th Street to the intersection of NE 12'"
Street and Edmonds Ave NE (replacing old 16-inch and 10-inch water mains), construction of a
stormwater detention vault with variable speed pump to pump to an on-site structure, construction of a
wet well with variable speed pump to pump to a wastewater interceptor line manhole at NE 12'" and NE
Sunset Blvd (to drain water from water storage tank for maintenance and to inadvertent tank
overflows), construction of approximately 1,350 linear feet of 12-diameter ductile iron pipe from the
wet well to the interceptor, construction of miscellaneous water mains and valves, buried electrical
conduits and conductors, buried signal conduits and conductors, and stormwater conveyances on-site,
replacement and relocation of the fence and vehicle gates along the southern border of the property,
and miscellaneous landscaping, including trees planted for the purpose of screening.
Project Schedule:
Part 1-Emergency Generator Replacement and Radio Relocation -Includes the emergency
generator replacement, remodeling for radio room, relocation of the City of Renton UFH radio
antenna equipment, power meter relocation, fence replacement and the planting of trees for
visual screening on the inside of the relocated fence along NE 12'" Street. This part of the
project will go out for bids soon after a conditional use permit has been granted and
construction is expected to begin within one month of bid opening.
Part 2 -Construct Water Storage Tank -Includes all of the remaining work not included in part
one -including the 6.3 MG water storage tank, the street improvements, detention vault, utility
work, landscaping other than that along NE 12'" Street, etc. Design of this part of the project is
expected to begin within two months of the granting of a conditional use permit. The design
and bid process is expected to take one year with construction beginning within two months of
receipt of an acceptable bid.
For information purposes only: This project is the first phase of a multi-phase plan for the use of the site.
The next phase will be the demolition of the existing 1.5 MG and 2 MG reservoirs after the reservoir at
the Mount Olivet site has been replaced. Other future phases include: replacement of the existing
booster pump station, replacement of the existing elevated water storage tank and the construction of
· an additional partially buried water storage tank.
Access
Access to the site will remain the same -through two drive ways with vehicle gates off of NE 12th Street.
Proposed Off-Site Improvements
Two feet of the south side of property to be converted to right-of-way via dedication. Proposed street
improvements: 5 foot sidewalk, 8 foot planting strip with grass and street trees, curb and gutter with
storm drain line and drop inlets (storm line to be extended to west to tie into the existing storm
drainage system), 11 traffic lane and 5 foot bike lane. Existing utility poles to remain.
Total Estimated Construction Cost
6.3 MG Reservoir, including frontage improvements
Offsite Utilities (Olympia Ave to Sunset Blvd)
Offsite Water Main {Sunset Blvd to Edmonds Ave)
Emergency Generator Replacement and Radio Relocation
Monroe Ave Water Main Improvements
Total before taxes
Tax
Total Estimated Construction Cost
Fill and Excavation -Estimated Quantities
$ 10,239,000
$ 960,000
$ 1,100,000
$ 350,000
$ 107,000
$ 12,756,000
$ 1,225,000
$ 13,981,000
Area of Site: 204,400 SF. Area of work: 110,000 SF. Import volume: 3,000 CY (5,700 tons). Export
volume: 20,000 CY (38,000 tons). Import source: to be determined by construction contractor.
Description of Tree Removal
Approximately 99 trees of 116 trees will be removed. Additionally approximately 73,800 SF of grass turf
will be removed for construction of the water storage tank and access road during Part 2 of the project.
Please refer to the Tree Retention/ Land Clearing Plan (Tree Inventory) and Arborist Report for details.
Explanation of Land to be Dedicated to the City of Renton
The City of Renton, owner of the property, may need to dedicate to itself two feet of the southern edge
of the property for the purpose of right-of-way along the northern edge of the right-of-way for NE 12th
Street. This would occur if the code modification request is not approved.
Job Shack
The will be a portable building/ trailer for a temporary field office for the construction contractor
located on the property
Proposed Requests for Modifications to Standards
There is a request for modification of street standards submitted as part of this application.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITv
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPME~ 1
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
General:
MEMORANDUM
9/25/2014 12:00:00AM
Pre-Application File No. PRE14-001202
Kris Sorensen, Associate Planner
(Highlands Reservoir Replacement) PRE14-001202
We have completed a preliminary review of the pre-application for the above-referenced
development proposal. The following comments on development and permitting issues are based on the
pre-application submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant and the codes in effect on the date of
review on September 25, 2014. The applicant is cautioned that information contained in this summary may be
subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision-makers (e.ge, Hearing Examiner, Community &
Economic Development Administrator, Public Works Administrator, Planning Director, Development Services
Director, and City Council). Review comments may also need to be revised based on site planning and other
design changes required by City staff or made by the applicant. the applicant is encouraged to review all
applicable sections of the Renton Municipal Code. The development Regulations are available for purchase
for $100.00 plus tax, from the Finance Division on the first floor of City Hall or on line at www.rentonwa.gov.
P~ect Proposal: The subject property is located at 3410 NE 12th St, east of the intersection at NE Sunset Blvd
--.nd NE 12th St (PID 0423059186). The almost 5-acre site currently has large and small water utility-related
facilities and private and public communication facilities. For the City's water system, the City recently
completed an alternatives analysis for master planning for the site to replace aging infrastructure and meet
future needs. The submitted materials for the preferred alternative show an initial first phase with
improvements and an additional overall master plan for the site. The first phase includes construction of a
partially buried 6.3 million gallon reservoir in the undeveloped easterly portion of the site, an access road
around the site1 and new energy generator under a new 4-pole shelter to replace the existing generator.
Future phases anticipated include the demolition of the two existing partially buried reservoirs, construction of
a 4.1 million gallon partially buried reservoir in the location of the existing reservoirs, demolition of the
existing small buildings that house the booster pump and chlorination facilities, and demolition and
replacement of the elevated tower reservoir. Vehicle access to the site is gained from NE 12th St at two
points. The site is located in the Aquifer Protection Zone. Critical areas identified on-site are steep slopes
surrounding the existing partially buried reservoirs.
Current Use: The project site has a number of large and small existing improvements including an elevated
water tower, two partially buried water storage reservoirs, booster pump station, a few small structures,
power generator, antennas for wireless companies, and a radio tower.
Zoning: The property is located within the Residential Medium Density (RMD) land use designation and the
Residential-10 du/ac (R-10) zoning classification. The project would be subject to RMC 4-2-llOA,
"Development Standards for Residential Zoning Designations1
' effective at the time of complete application
(noted as "R-10 standards" herein).
Large utilities are allowed within the R-10 zoning classification designation with an approved Hearing RE CE \\J e.o
Examiner Conditional Use Permit (CUP). The proposal would be considered a major revision to the existing
facility and would therefore require a new application for a CUP.
Density-Density is not applicable as there residential uses are not part of the proposal.
Minimum Lot Size, Width and Depth -·e are no minimum lot size, width or depth n
Building Standards-
~ments.
Height: The R-10 zone restricts building height to 30 feet with an exception for public water system facilities
which are allowed the following height bonus (per RMC 4-2-1100, Note 9):
a. Water towers/reservoirs are permitted upto a maximum height of one hundred seventy five feet (1751
) to
the highest point of the reservoir. The overall proposal would be construction of two partially buried reservoirs
and an elevated tank or standpipe that would be less than 175 feet at the highest point of the proposed water
facilities and comply with the height allowance. The two reservoirs would be approximately 9 and 22 feet at
the highest points from existing grade and the water tower or standpipe would be approximately 129 feet in
height.
b. Water treatment facilities and pump stations are allowed up to fifty feet (50') subject to site plan
development review. The setback standards may be modified to increase setbacks as part of the site plan
development review approval. The future structure that would house the booster pump station and water
quality/chlorination facilities, constructed as part of Phase 2, would need to comply with the maximum SO-foot
height limit.
c. Public utility facilities exceeding fifty feet (50') in height shall be treated with public art consistent with
RMC 4-9-160. Such public art shall be eligible for one percent (1%) for art funding and shall be reviewed by the
Renton Municipal Arts Commission. The only facility proposed above 50 feet in height is the future elevated
tank or standpipe in the northern portion of the site that would occur in Phase 2 or later. This facility would
require public art.
d. The "d" subsection has criteria for additional height beyond 175 feet which is not needed given the
proposed tower and reservoirs are each less than 175 feet in height.
Height for Communication Facilities: The site has existing private communication antennas and a public radio
tower. The proposal is to relocate these facilities on site and the relocation areas and heights and dimensions
would be required to be shown as part of the application to be reviewed as part of site plan review.
Building surface coverage: There is no maximum coverage.
Impervious surface coverage: The maximum coverages are established for residential uses at 75% for
detached units and 65% for attached units. Impervious surface coverage would be reviewed as part of Site
Plan review. Coverage analysis and dimensions of impervious areas would be required at time of application
to for the different phases of site development.
Building Design Standards-Not applicable to this proposal as there are no residential uses.
Setbacks -Setbacks are the minimum required distance between the building footprint and the property line.
The required setbacks in the R-10 zone are 10 feet for the primary structure in the front yard, 12 feet in the
rear, and 4 feet for an interior side yard setback. The proposal appears to comply with the setback
requirements of the zone. Setbacks for existing and proposed structures would need to be shown as part of the
site plan review application.
Landscaping-Except for critical areas, all portions of the development area not covered by structures,
required parking, access, circulation or service areas, must be landscaped with native, drought-resistant
vegetative cover. The development standards require that all pervious areas within the property boundaries
be landscaped.
Landscaping near the street: Ten feet (10') of on-site landscaping is required along all public street
frontages, with the exception of areas for required walkways and driveways and those zones with building
setbacks less than ten feet (10'). The applicant would be required to provide a 10-foot on-site landscape strip
along the NE 12th St frontage unless reduced through the site plan development review process. Additionally,
there are requirements for plantings within the right-of-way If a planting strip is required, where street trees
and ground cover would be located.
When a Nonresidential Development is located in a Residential Zone a visual buffer is required at the
shared property lines. Either a 15 feet wide partially sight-obscuring landscaped visual barrier or 10 feet wide
fully sight-obscuring landscaped visual barrier is required along the common property line. The 10 or 15-foot
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visual barrier is required on along all sides of the proposal with the exception of the street frontage side as
there 21re single and multi-family residence rounding the subject site. The Site Plan subn · I with
,application materials shows a landscape str, round the site that varies in width and may n amply with
the requirement.
Storage area on-site: The Master Plan sheet submitted as part of the application materials states that the
area between new reservoirs may be paved or graveled to provide for maintenance and storage area and
would have a landscaped buffer surrounding the area.
Please refer to landscape regulations (RMC 4-4-070) for additional general and specific landscape
requirements. Phasing of proposed on-site and right-of-way landscape improvements would be required as
part of an application.
Significant Tree Retention: If significant trees (greater than 6-inch caliper) are proposed to be removed a tree
inventory and a tree retention plan along with a tree retention worksheet shall be provided with the formal
land use application. The tree retention plan must show preservation of at least 10 percent of significant
trees, and indicate how proposed structures and building footprints would be sited to accommodate
preservation of significant trees that would be retained. If the trees cannot be retained, they may be replaced
with minimum 2 inch caliper trees at a ratio of six to one. The applicant's submittal includes a tree inventory
and states that as part of the first phase, 50 to 65 trees would be proposed for removal, and additional trees
would most likely be removed as part of future phases. A tree retention and replacement plan would be
required as part of the land use application.
Access-Driveway widths are limited by the driveway standards in RMC 4-40801. Access to the site would be
gained from NE 12th St in two locations according the submitted application. There are two existing access
points from NE 12th and the master plan shows one access point where the more southerly access point
currently exists with the northern access being removed through the phased development. A permanent
15-foot wide access road is proposed as part of Phase 1 that would circle around the proposed easterly
reservoir that connects with the NE 12th access point. Driveways and access roads may not be greater than
15%slope.
Fences: Location, maximum heights, and other fence standards can be found in RMC 4-4-040. New fence
details and elevations would need to be provided as part of an application.
Critical Areas: The City of Renton's Critical Areas maps indicate the subject site has steep slopes and is
located in the Aquifer Protection Zone 2. The overall purpose of the aquifer protection regulations is to protect
aquifers used as potable water supply sources by the City from contamination by hazardous materials. Some
uses are restricted that store, handle, treat, use, or produce substances that pose a hazard to groundWater
quality. If fill is imported to the site, a fill source statement will be required.
Additionally, steep slopes surround the existing partially buried reservoirs. The slopes identified are between
15 and 25 percent and between 25 and 40 percent and were likely created to support the existing reservoirs.
Steep slopes·are Geological Hazards therefore, a geotechnical study may be required. If steep slopes are
proposed as part of the construction of new reservoirs or other improvements to the site, a geotechnical study
would need to address the slopes. The study shall demonstrate that the proposal will not increase the threat
of the geological hazard to adjacent properties beyond the pre-development conditions, the proposal will not
adversely impact other critical areas, and the development can be safely accommodated on the site. In
addition, the study shall assess soil conditions and detail construction measures to assure building stability.
Environmental Review: The proposal would require SEPA review.
Optional Land Use Reviews: The applicant may wish to consider a Master Site Plan Review application along
with the additional required land use application (identified below). The development following the first phase
could be processed through an Administrative Site Plan review rather than go through an additional Hearing
Examiner Site Plan review process provided the expiration date for the Master Site Plan approval does not
pass.
A Master Plan is not required in a residential zone but is an option. The purpose of the master plan process is
to evaluate projects at a broad level and provide guidance for development projects with multiple buildings on
a single large site and allows for analysis of overall project concepts and phasing.
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Permit Requirements: The proposal would require a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit approval,
Hearing Examiner Site Plan Review, and ~ Environmental Review approval which wou reviewed within
an estimated timeframe of 12 weeks. Th ___ ,nditional Use application fee is $2,000, Site P._ .. application is
$2,000, and Environmental Review application is $1,000. If the applicant choses to apply for a Master Site
Plan the application fee would be $2,000. There is a technology fee, of 3%, based on the total land use
application fees for the project. Detailed information regarding the land use application submittal is provided
in the attached handouts. In addition to the required land use permits, separate construction and building
permits would be required. Fire review would require separate permits for the energy generator. The review of
these permits may occur concurrently with the review of the land use permits, but cannot be issued prior to
the completion of any appeal periods.
Impact Mitigation Fees: In addition to the applicable building and construction fees, fire and transportation
impact fees may be required prior to the issuance of building permits.
A handout listing all of the City's Development related fees in attached for your review.
Note: When the formal application materials are complete, the applicant is strongly encouraged to have one
copy of the application materials pre-screened at the 6th floor front counter prior to submitting the complete
application package. Please contact Kris Sorensen, Associate Planner at 425-430-6593 or by email at
ksorensen@rentonwa.gov for an appointment.
Expiration: Upon approval, conditional use and site plan approvals are valid for two years with a possible
two-year extension if requested in writing prior to the expiration. A master site plan approval for a phased
plan can be granted for up to ten years with a possible extension, and such approval shall include clearly
defined phases and specific time limits for each phase and a determination of eligibility for any extensions of
the time limits.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMt.1-JT
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
MEMORANDUM
9/25/2014 12:00:00AM
Kris Sorensen, Associate Planner
Vicki Grover, Plan Reviewer
(Highlands Reservoir Replacement) PRE14-001202
NOTE: The applicant is cautioned that information contained in this summary is preliminary and non-binding
and may not subject to modification and/or concurrence by official city decision-makers. Review comments
may also need to be revised based on site planning and other design changes required by City staff or made by
the applicant.
I have completed a preliminary review for the above-referenced proposal. The following comments are based
on the pre-application submittal made to the City of Renton by the applicant.
I have completed a preliminary review for the above-referenced proposal located at parcel 0423059186. The
following comments are based on the pre-application submittal made to the City of Renton by the applicant.
WATER
1. The proposed development is within City of Renton Water District.
SANITARY SEWER
1. Sewer service is provided by the City of Renton. The future phase will require a cut and cap of the
existing side sewer connection for the chlorination building and vault.
SURFACE WATER
1. A drainage report complying with the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual and City of Renton
Amendments to the KCSWM, Chapters 1 and 2 shall be required. Based on the City's flow control map, this
site falls within the Flow Control Duration Standard, Forested Site Conditions (north and east sides of the site)
and the Peak Rate Flow Control Standard, existing site conditions (south and west sides of the site). Refer to
Figure 1.1.2.A-Flow Chart to determine the type of drainage review required by the City of Renton 2009
Surface Water Design Manual Amendment. The final drainage plan and drainage report must be submitted
with the utility construction permit application.
2. A geotechnical report is required for the site. Information on the water table and soil permeability. The
report shall include information to determine if the site is suitable for infiltration and a design infiltration rate.
3. A study shall be required to verify downstream capacity for the overflow from the reservoirs and an
evaluation of downstream environmental impacts may be required.
4. Surface water system development fee (SDC) will be applicable. The current rate of SDC fee $0.491 per
square foot of new impervious surface area 1 but not less than $11 228.00.
5. A Construction Stormwater General Permit from Department of Ecology will be required if grading and
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clearing of the site exceeds one acre. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is required for this site .
TRANSPORTATION/STREET • 1. Transportation impact fees will apply to this project. The actual rate will be assessed at a later date.
This fee will be based on the amount of building area and its use per the ITE Manual. Payment of the
transportation impact fee is due at the time of issuance of the building permit.
2. Road Classification -Minor Arterial/North 12th Street
Existing right of way width -approximately 60 ft. on North 12th Street with 2 travel lanes.
Required ROW width -Based on RMC 4-6-060, North 12th St. requires 91 ft.
ROW dedication needed -Approximately 15.50 feet on the north side of North 12th Street.
11 ft. travel lanes, a 5 ft. bike lane, O.S ft. curb and gutter, 8 ft. sidewalk and 8 ft. planter strips will be
required.
3. The final ROW dedication will need to be verified by survey. All storm drainage improvements are
required to be constructed per RMC 4-6-060.
4. Paving and trench restoration will comply with the City's Trench Restoration and Overlay Requirements.
General Comments
1. All construction or service utility permits for drainage and street improvements will require separate plan
submittals. All utility plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards. Plans shall be prepared by a
licensed Civil Engineer.
2. When utility plans are complete, please submit three (3) copies of the drawings, two (2) copies of the
drainage report, permit application, an itemized cost of construction estimate, and application fee at the
counter on the sixth floor.
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Fire & .Emergency Services
Department •
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
MEMORANDUM
9/17/2014 12:00:00AM
Kris Sorensen, Associate Planner
Corey Thomas, Plan Review/Inspector
{Highlands Reservoir Replacement) PRE14-001202
1. Separate plans and permits required for the relocation/replacement of the emergencey electrical generator
if it has an associated fuel storage tank.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMM UT
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPrJr'NT
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
MEMORANDUM
Kris Sorensen, Associate Planner
Craig Burnell, Building Official
(Highlands Reservoir Replacement) PRE14-001202
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Construction Mitigation Description
Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement
City of Renton Drinking Water Utility
Proposed Construction Dates and Times
Part 1, Replace Emergency Generator
Anticipated construction dates: Start 1 May 2016 and end 31 December 2016
Working hours: see below
Part 2, Construct replacement reservoir, on-site and offsite utilities and street frontage improvements
Anticipated construction dates: Start 1 May 2017 and end 31 December 2018
Working hours: see below
Working hours:
Typically the working hours will be between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Exceptions to this may occur in order to minimize disruptions to local traffic. In those cases the
scheduling will be handled as per the City of Renton standard specifications which are as follows:
Except in the case of emergency or unless otherwise approved by the Contracting Agency, the normal
straight time working hours for the Contract shall be any consecutive 8-hour period between 7:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.m. of a working day with a maximum 1-hour lunch break and a 5-day Work week. The normal
straight time 8-hour working period for the Contract shall be established at the preconstruction
conference or prior to the Contractor commencing the Work.
If a Contractor desires to perform Work on holidays, Saturdays, Sundays, or before 7:00 a.m. or after
6:00 p.m. on any day, the Contractor shall apply in writing to the Engineer for permission to Work such
times. Permission to Work longer than an 8-hour period between 7:00 a.m. an 6:00 p.m. is not required.
Such requests shall be submitted to the Engineer no later than noon on the working day prior to the day
for which the Contractor is requesting permission to Work.
Permission to Work between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. during weekdays and between the
hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on weekends or holidays may also be subject to noise control
requirements. Approval to continue Work during these hours may be revoked at any time the
Contractor exceeds the Contracting Agency's noise control regulations or complaints are received from
the public or adjoining property owners regarding the noise from the Contractor's operations. The
Contractor shall have no claim for damages or delays should such permission be revoked for these
reasons.
Permission to Work Saturdays, Sundays, holidays or other than the agreed upon normal straight time
working hours Monday through Friday may be given subject to certain other conditions set forth by the
Contracting Agency or the Engineer. These conditions may include but are not limited toR1f~~1V~
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Engineer or such assistants as the Engineer may deem necessary to be present during the Work;
requiring the Contractor to reimburse the Contracting Agency for the cost of engineering salaries paid
Contracting Agency employees who worked during such times; considering the Work performed on
Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays as working days with regards to the Contract Time; and considering
multiple Work shifts as multiple working days with respect to Contract Time even though the multiple
shifts occur in a single 24-hour period. Assistants may include, but are not limited to, survey crews;
personnel from the material testing labs; inspectors; and other Contracting Agency employees when in
the opinion of the Engineer such Work necessitates their presence.
Construction Mitigation Measures & Best Practices:
All activities will begin with the implementation and installation of Best Management Practices
(BMP). These practices include:
Proposed Hauling/ Transportation routes Contractors will apply for their own hauling
permits related to this project and will follow a city approved route. It is anticipated that the haul route
will be from the reservoir site west along NE 12th to NE Sunset Blvd and then south and west to 1-405.
Storm Water Construction will start with the implementation and installation of Best
Management Practices (BMP) for Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control (TES(). All storm water
drain inlets in and around the proposed construction operations and staging areas will be surrounded by
oil absorbent padding to mitigate the potential of any hydraulic/fuel leakages emanating from
construction machinery entering the watershed.
Dust Control Through the entire construction period the Contractor shall take all necessary steps to
dust control all working area and unpaved roads. The use of calcium chloride or other chemicals will not
be permitted for dust control. The Contractor will accomplish dust control by watering and sprinkling to
satisfactorily settle the dust. Contractor shall comply with any requirements imposed by law to prevent
fugitive dust emissions. All demolished materials and debris will be stockpiled on site to prevent dust
and sedimentation from migrating onto roadways. Contractor vehicles that are transporting materials
to and from the site will be required to have tires washed prior to leaving the site. This will prevent dust
and sedimentation from entering nearby roadways.
Special Hours of Operation None proposed at this time.
Preliminary Traffic Control Plan None proposed at this time. Part 1 will not need a traffic
control plan. Part 2 will need (a) traffic control plan (s) for the work in the right-of-way. The contractor
(s) will be responsible for submitting, getting approval of and implementing traffic control plans.
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Conditional Use Justification
Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir and Emergency Electrical Generator Replacement Project
Background
The project property was first purchased by the United States government during World War II as a
water storage site to support the large number of housing units it constructed in the Renton Highlands
to support the war manufacturing efforts going on at Pacific Car Company (PACCAR) and Boeing. The
federal government constructed a 1.5 million gallon (MG) uncovered partially buried water storage tank
(aka a reservoir) and a 15,000 gallon wooden elevated water tank. In 1958 the United States conveyed
the property to the City of Renton via a quit claim deed. In 1959 and 1960 the City demolished the
wooden elevated tank and constructed a 2 MG covered partially buried water storage tank (aka a
reservoir) and a booster pump station. In 1966 a cover was placed on the 1.S MG reservoir. In 1975 a
re-chlorination station was added to the site. In 1985 an emergency electrical generator, housed in a
shed, was added to the site. The generator is to provide emergency power to the booster pump station.
The proposed use of the site is the same as has been continuously since World War II (circa 1942): the
storage and pumping of water for distribution for domestic use (drinking, bathing, cooking, etc) and
fighting fires and the storage of drinking water for use during natural disasters such as earthquakes.
Consistency with Plans and Regulations
This project is consistent with the policies and capital improvement plan state~ in the City of Renton
Water System Plan as updated by the 2012 Water System Plan Update. The 2012 Water System Plan
Update underwent a non-project SEPA review, was adopted by the Renton City Council on 13 August
2012 via City of Renton Resolution 4154, was approved by King County on 10 September 2013 via KC
Ordinance 17653 and was approved by the Washington State Department of Health via letter dated 19
September 2013. The Water System Plan is part of the City of Renton Comprehensive Plan by adoption.
The proposed project is compatible with the general purpose, goals, objectives and standards of the
comprehensive plan, the zoning ordinance and all other plans, programs, maps and ordinances of the
City of Renton.
Appropriate Location
This project is for the replacement of an existing emergency electrical generator and two existing water
storage tanks (reservoirs) located at this site. The site is suited for the proposed use in that is at a high
point in the area the new reservoir is to serve. The new generator will occupy the same location as the
generator it will replace. The proposed location will not result in the detrimental
overconcentration of this use within the City or within the immediate area of the proposed use
-after the new reservoir is constructed and the Mount Olivet reservoir is replaced the two
existing reservoirs at this site will be demolished and the area that they occupied will be
landscaped. Because of the difference in the design of the new reservoir compared to the
existing reservoirs (vertical sidewalls versus sloped sidewalls) the new reservoi~'effl"E'D'
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surface area than the old reservoirs. Sometime in the future the existing elevated water
storage tank will be replace with another elevated water storage tank.
Effect on Adjacent Properties
The proposed continued use as a water storage and pumping site does not result in substantial
or undue adverse effects on adjacent property. Architectural features of the exterior walls of
the new reservoir and the use of trees for screening will minimize the visual impact of the new
reservoir.
Compatibility
The proposed continued use as a water storage and pumping site is compatible with the scale
and character of the neighborhood which grew up around the reservoir site over the years.
Parking
A single vehicle visits the site. Adequate parking is already available on site.
Traffic
The proposed project does not generate any additional trips. The current trips associated with
the site are very small in number. The current use which will not change after completion of
the project already ensures safe movement for vehicles and pedestrians and has minimal
effects on the surrounding area.
Noise, Light and Glare
Noise, light and glare impacts have been evaluated. The proposed project will not have any light
or glare impacts. The emergency electrical generator will generate noise. There are two
scenarios for noise being generated: 1) once a week on a week-day (Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday or Friday) and between the hours of 10 am and 2 pm, the generator will
be run for 15 minutes to make sure that it is operational and 2) when there is a commercial
power outage. The generator will be housed in a cabinet that will attenuate the noise
emanating from the generator. Even though this generator is exempt from WAC 173-60-40,
Maximum permissible environmental noise levels, via exemption WAC 173-60-50 (4) (f) 'Sounds
created by emergency equipment and work necessary in the interests of law enforcement m:
for health safety or welfare of the community.', the generator will meet the requirements of
WAC 173-60-40 for day time in a residential setting.
Landscaping
Landscaping will be provided in all areas not occupied by buildings, paving, or critical areas.
Additional landscaping will be used to buffer adjacent properties from potentially adverse
effects of the proposed use. The proposed landscaping is shown on the Proposed Landscaping
Plan submitted with this request.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ---~Renton®
DATE:
TO:
CC:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
M E M O R A N D U M
December 8, 2015
Kris Sorensen
Abdoul Gafour
Vicki Glover
Bob Mahn ) JI )
J.D. Wilson U V 'f
Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement
Project -Code Modification Request
Code Modification Request: RMC 4-6-060 Public Street Right-of-Way Design
Standards
The Water Utility requests a modification of City Code RMC 4-6-060 Street Standards
regarding right-of-way dedication and street frontage improvements related to the Highlands
water reservoir project. In accordance with RMC 4-9-2500 Modifications Procedures, this
request for code modification is necessary because of practical difficulties in carrying out the
provisions of the standards, and also because the standards in the code are in conflict with
recently City-adopted street standards for the Sunset Area.
Project General Narrative
Location: The project is located within a 4.7-acre of City-owned property at 3410 NE 12th
Street, Renton, King County parcel no. 0423059186.
Current use of property: The site is currently used for City's drinking water facilities and also
for public and private telecommunication antenna base stations. Existing structures on the
site include a 750,000-gallon elevated water storage tank, a 2 million-gallon and a 1.5
million-gallon partially buried concrete water storage tanks, a booster pump building, a re-
chlorination building, a metal shed housing an emergency electrical generator, underground
water transmission mains, storm drainage pipes, and several concrete pads for public and
private telecommunication equipment.
Proposed improvements: The proposed improvements consist of the construction of a 6.3
million-gallon reinforced concrete partially buried water storage tank along with the
replacement of the emergency generator, site utilities and relocation of existing
telecommunication equipment pads.
The project also includes roadway improvements along the property frontage on NE 12'h St
along with off-site and on-site landscaping required for the project.
Code Modification Request
Per RMC 4-6-060, street frontage improvements (i.e.: curb, gutter, planting strip and
sidewalk) along NE 12th St will be required for the project. Due to the current de~!!aJJ.on,•;if 'ED
NE 12'h St as an arterial street, an additional 15.5-ft of right-of-way dedication is ~EW
half-street improvements. The current r/o/w width of NE 12th St is 60-ft and the code
requires a 91-ft r/o/w width to accommodate 4 lanes of traffic with 8-ft planter strips and 8-ft
sidewalks.
Practical Difficulties with Current Code and Standards
The current standards create practical difficulties for compliance for the following reasons:
1. There is an existing water pump station building located 8 feet north of the
existing north r/o/w line. The pump station is a critical water facility that must
remain operational during and after the construction of the new reservoir. II is
anticipated that a new pump station will be constructed about 20 years after the
completion of this new reservoir. The future pump station will be located further
into the site after as the removal of the 2 existing old reservoirs.
As such, the dedication of the additional 15.5-foot of r/o/w along with the
construction of an additional lane will cause extreme difficulty and hardship to the
Water Utility and will conflict with the operation and maintenance of the existing
pump station.
2. There is also an existing chlorination building about 17 feet north of the existing
r/o/w line. For the same reason as the above pump station, the chlorination
building must remain in place until a new chlorination facility is constructed with
the future pump station.
3. There are 3 electrical power transmission lines and poles along NE 12'h St, 2 are
located within the existing r/o/w and 1 about 5 feel north of the r/o/w. It would
impractical and very costly to have the poles and transmission lines relocated to
accommodate the construction of an additional lane of traffic.
Conflict with Adopted Streets Standards for Sunset Area
The City has recently adopted streets standards for the Sunset Area (please refer to CED
map for Proposed Sunset Area Street Classification). The proposed street classification map
identifies a 60-ft r/o/w width for NE 12th St from Edmonds Ave NE to Monroe Ave NE. The
proposed cross-section for a complete street shows 2 10-ft lanes, with 6-ft parking strips, 8-ft
planters and 5-ft sidewalks. These improvements fit within the existing 60-ft r/o/w; therefore
no additional r/o/w dedication is required.
The current code is in conflict with the recently adopted street standards for the Sunset Area.
As such, the off-site improvements for the reservoir project site which is about 150 feet east
of Monroe Ave should be consistent with the recently adopted street standards for the
Sunset Area.
Proposed Alternative Method of Compliance
The Water Utility proposes the following street frontage improvements which are consistent
with the Sunset Area Street Classification
Lane width (one-lane for half-street) 10 feet
Parking lane 6 feet
Curbing 0.5 feet
Planting strip 8feet
Sidewalk 5 feet
Total for r/o/w for half-street 29.5 feet
Existing r/o/w width (half-street) 30 feet
The Water Utility has received the concurrency from the Transportation Department for the
design and construction of the off-site improvements based on the above alternative method
(please refer to attached e-mail from Bob Mahn dated 10/21/14).
We are requesting the following modifications to RMC 4-6-060:
1. Waiver of additional right-of-way dedication because the proposed
improvements will fit in the existing 60-ft r/o/w.
2. Waiver of design standards for an arterial street with 91-ft r/o/w width because
the proposed improvements are consistent with the City adopted street
standards for the Sunset Area and for a 60-ft r/o/w width for NE 121" St.
Our request and justification meet the City's criteria for code modification per RMC 4-9-250D
as follows:
1. The proposed street improvements meet the City's proposed roadway standards for
the Sunset Area and conform with the intent and purpose of the Comprehensive
Plan.
2. The requested modification is consistent with the policies and objectives of the
Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element and the Community Design Element.
3. The proposed improvements will meet the objectives and safety function,
appearance, environmental protection and maintainability intended by the Code
requirements, based upon sound engineering judgment. The City's Transportation
Department has supported the request.
4. The requested modification will not be injurious to other properties in the vicinity of
the project.
5. The requested modification and proposed improvements conform to the intent and
purpose of the code.
6. The request is justified for the use and situation intended. It will allow existing City
water facilities to remain in place and be operational for public health, safety and fire
protection.
7. The request will not create adverse impacts to other properties.
Please let us know if you have any questions or need additional information and thank you
for your consideration on this matter.
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From:
To:
Subject:
Date:
Attachments:
From: Bob Mahn
Abdoul Gafour
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FW: RE: Pre~App for Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir Replacement
Tuesday, February 17, 201510:29:19 AM
City of Renton PW Transportation.pdf
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 2:44 PM
To: Vicki Grover
Cc: Jim Seitz; Abdoul Gafour
Subject: RE: RE: Pre-App for Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir Replacement
I have discussed the NE 12th Street frontage improvements design concept today with Jim. Jim is
now planning on bike lanes on NE 12th rather than bikes sharing the roadway with other vehicular
traffic. With that in mind, the roadway width between centerline of ROW to face of new curb on
the north side of the street should be a minimum of 16feetto provide a 11-foot traffic lane, a 5-
foot bike lane and no parking. No parking will allow the existing power poles to remain in their
existing location and be within the new planting strip. Therefore, we support the .i.l.t.t.aJ:b.. frontage
improvements design concept. The 18-foot dimension for location of the new curb may be
appropriate to assure that the power poles are in the planter strip with sufficient clearance from the
roadway. Final determination of 16 versus 18 feet can be made once surveyed plans are available.
Bob Mahn
Transportation Planning
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From: Vicki Grover
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2014 11:41 AM
To: Bob Mahn
Subject: FW: RE: Pre-App for Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir Replacement
Hi Bob,
I found this email to you regarding the Reservoir project. It does look like it fell through the cracks
but we are on it now!!
Vicki Grover, P.E.
Civil Engineer II
Plan Review Section
City of Renton
1055 -S. Grady Way 6th floor
Renton, WA 98057
Phone: (425) 430-7291
E-mail: vgrover@rentonwa gov
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From: Vicki Grover
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 12:52 PM
To: Bob Mahn
Subject: RE: Pre-App for Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir Replacement
Hi Bob,
This is a COR project, and the address is 3410 NE 1ith Street. They will phase the project and the
end result will be all new reservoirs, booster pump station and new storm detention.
My question to is do we need to do street frontage improvements on N. 12th Street? According to
COR maps, N. 12th Street is a minor arterial.
Thanks and let me know if you have questions. Pre-a pp is this Thursday ..... .
Vicki Grover, P.E.
Civil Engineer II
Plan Review Section
City of Renton
1055 -S. Grady Way 6th floor
Renton, WA 98057
Phone: (425) 430-7291
E-mail: vKrover@rentonwa KoV
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'J. D. Wilson
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
From: Kris Sorensen
Abdoul Ga/our
Tuesday, December 01, 2015 3:05 PM
J. D. Wilson
FW: Draft request for code modification on streets standards for reservoir project on NE
12th St
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 2: 14 PM
To: Abdoul Gafour
Subject: RE: Draft request for code modification on streets standards for reservoir project on NE 12th St
Hi Abdoul-
I read through the attachments. It is a good request to be submitted with the land use application for the project. With
the Transportation Dept. supporting the request, it is a reasonable request to extend the Sunset area cross section
further east to your site and also not interfere with the existing structures on the property. Thanks for sending it to me.
Let me know if I can help further,
Kris Sorensen
Associate Planner, Planning Division
Department of Community & Economic Development
City of Renton
425-430-6593
ksorensen@rentonwa.gov
From: Abdoul Gafour
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:28 PM
To: Kris Sorensen; Vicki Grover
Cc: J. D. Wilson
Subject: Draft request for code modification on streets standards for reservoir project on NE 12th St
Hi Vicki, Chris:
Attached is the draft request for Code Modification related to the off-site improvements along NE 12th St for the
Highlands reservoir project.
Could you please let us know if you have any comments or need any additional information for this request.
We will attach exhibit maps showing the proposed improvements as part of the SEPA and CU permit application.
J.D. will schedule a meeting with you to go over the pre-submittal materials next week.
Thanks for your help on this matter,
Abdoul Gafour
Water Utility Engineering Manager
City of Renton Public Works
1055 5 Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
425-430-7210
agafour@rentonwa.gov
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PlANN/NC O!ViS!0N
Highlands Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement
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Rendering of Proposed Backup Generator Prior to
Property and Site Frontage Landscaping
Note: Artistic rendering intended lo show general nature of site conditions
following proposed improvements. Actual conditions may vary.
Rendering of Proposed Backup Generator Prior to
Property and Site Frontage landscaping
Norec Actistic «nde,;ng ;ntended ro show gene,o/ noru,e of s,fe cond;tions
/ollow;ng woposed frnpro,ements. Actuo/ cond;tions moy oory.
Property and Site Frontage Landscaping
Note: Artistic rendering intended to show general nature of site conditions
following proposed improvements. Actual conditions may vary.
Property and Site Frontage Landscaping
No tec Acffmc cende,;,,9 ;ntended to show 9ene,01 notu,e of s;te cond;ffons
/ollow;n9 p1oposed '"'Plo,ements. Acluo/ cond%ns moy oo,y.
_____ ,...«'enton 0 DEPARTMENT OF COMMU"''TY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOP NT
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98057
Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov
PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST:
Governmental agencies use this checklist to help determine whether the environmental
impacts of your proposal are significant. This information is also helpful to determine if
available avoidance, minimization or compensatory mitigation measures will address the
probable significant impacts or if an environmental impact statement will be prepared to
further analyze the proposal.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS: lilltlQl
This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal.
Please answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. You may
need to consult with an agency specialist or private consultant for some questions. You may
use "not applicable" or "does not apply" only when you can explain why it does not apply and
not when the answer is unknown. You may also attach or incorporate by reference additional
studies reports. Complete and accurate answers to these questions often avoid delays with the
SEPA process as well as later in the decision-making process.
The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a
period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help
describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this
checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably
related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LEAD AGENCIES:
Additional information may be necessary to evaluate the existing environment, all interrelated
aspects of the proposal and an analysis of adverse impacts. The checklist is considered the first
but not necessarily the only source of information needed to make an adequate threshold
determination. Once a threshold determination is made, the lead agency is responsible for the
completeness and accuracy of the checklist and other supporting documents.
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6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): ]h§!Ql
See item 11 below for a detailed description of the proposed project and specifically for a
description of 'Part 1 -Emergency Generator Replacement and Radio Relocation' and 'Part
2 -Construct Water Storage Tank'
The proposed schedule for 'Part 1': Estimate construction start date is March 1, 2016.
Estimated construction end date is September 1, 2016. The estimated duration of
operation is 30 years at which time the generator will be replaced with another generator.
The proposed schedule for 'Part 2': Estimate construction start date is May 1, 2017.
Estimated construction end date is October 1, 2018. The estimated duration of operation is
80 years at which time the water storage tank will be replaced with another water storage
tank.
7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or
connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. ]h§!Ql
Yes, a master plan for the Highlands Reservoir Site has been developed and is documented
in 'City of Renton Highlands Reservoir Site Master Plan', October 2015. In summary, further
activities include: demolition of the 1.5 million gallon (MG) and 2 MG water storage tanks
after the completion of the replacement of the Mount Olivet water storage tank,
replacement of the Highlands 3,900 gallons per minute booster pump station and
replacement of the Highlands 750,000 gallon elevated water storage tank.
8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be
prepared, directly related to this proposal. [bfill2]
Geotechnical Study-ZZA-Terracon -19 Jan 2009
Drainage Technical Information Report -October 2015
9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other
proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. ]h§!Ql
No.
10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known.
]h§!Ql
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Renton UFH radio antenna equipment, power meter relocation, fence replacement and
the planting of trees for visual screening on the inside of the relocated fence along NE
12'h Street. This part of the project will go out for bids soon after a conditional use
permit has been granted and construction is expected to begin within one month of bid
opening.
Part 2 -Construct Water Storage Tank -Includes all of the remaining work not included
in part one -including the 6.3 MG water storage tank, the street improvements,
detention vault, utility work, on-site access road, landscaping other than that along NE
12'h Street, etc. Design ofthis part of the project is expected to begin within two
months of the granting of a conditional use permit. The design and bid process is
expected to take one year with construction beginning within two months of receipt of
an acceptable bid.
For information purposes only: This project is the first phase of a multi-phase plan for
the use of the site. The next phase will be the demolition of the existing 1.5 MG and 2
MG reservoirs after the reservoir at the Mount Olivet site has been replaced. Other
future phases include: replacement ofthe existing booster pump station, replacement
of the existing elevated water storage tank and the construction of an additional
partially buried water storage tank.
12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise
location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township,
and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or
boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic
map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you
are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications
related to this checklist. ~
Site Address: 3410 NE 12'h Street, Renton, WA 98056
King County Parcel ID: 0423059186
Legal description: THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5
EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE SOUTH 30 FEET THEREOF OF
STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY.
8. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS~
1. EARTH
a. General description ofthe site~
(check or circle one):
Flat
b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)?~
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Impervious surface coverage after proposed Part 1-Emergency Generator Replacement
and Radio -33.2 percent
Impervious surface coverage after proposed Part 2-Construct Water Storage Tank and
before Mount Olivet Tank is replaced -69.1 percent
Impervious surface coverage after proposed Part 2 -Construct Water Storage Tank and
after Mount Olivet Tank is replaced -42.1 percent
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any:
~
During construction: TESC. Long term: landscaping, including turf and ground cover.
2. AIR
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal during constructionL
operation, and maintenance when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and
give approximate quantities if known.~
During construction: exhaust from internal combustion engines on vehicles and
equipment. During operation and maintenance: Exhaust from diesel engine on
emergency electrical generator-normally 15 minutes per week during weekly test of the
generator; for the duration of a commercial power outage.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so,
generally describe. ~
None.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any:~
During construction: employ good project management to construct the project in an
efficient manner.
3. WATER
a. Surface Water:~
1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity Qf the site (including
year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe
type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. ~
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None.
c. Water runoff (including stormwater):
1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection
and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow?
Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe.1rulli2}
Storm water runoff: Storm water will runoff the proposed 6.3 MG water
storage tank, proposed generator shelter, fuel storage tank and load bank and
the proposed access road. The storm water will be collected and conveyed to
storm water detention vaults and then be released in a controlled manner to
the North Renton Basin (aka John's Creek Basin) Threshold Discharge Area
(TOA) and the Honey Creek Basin TOA. Storm water in the Honey Creek Basin
flows into Honey Creek, a tributary of May Creek. May Creek flows into Lake
Washington. Storm water in the John's Creek Basin flows into John's Creek
which flows into Lake Washington. Storm water being routed to the North
Renton/ John's Creek Basin will be pumped to an on-site structure located at
the south side of the site and then flow via gravity.
When water is drained from the water storage tank for the purpose of
inspecting or maintaining the interior ofthe tank that water will be pumped to
a wastewater interceptor located at the intersection of NE Sunset Blvd and NE
12'h Street.
On the rare occasion that water overflows from the new water storage tank
that water will be pumped to a wastewater interceptor located at the
intersection of NE Sunset Blvd and NE 12'h Street.
Please see the Proposed Drainage Plan and the Technical Information Report
for details.
2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally
describe.1rulli2}
It is possible that a maintenance vehicle visiting the site could drip engine oil
on the pavement. Visits by maintenance vehicles to the site are very
infrequent.
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For Part 1 -Arborvitae will be planted to help screen the generator shelter, fuel cell
and load bank. See the landscape plan and artistic renderings showing the general
nature of site conditions following proposed improvements.
Part 2 -The east and west sides of the site will have 15 foot wide partially sight-
obstructing landscaping buffers. The north side of the site will have a 10 foot wide
fully sight-obstructing buffer. The species of trees and plants in these two buffers
are yet to be determined. The south side of the site, inside the fence, will have a 10
foot wide street frontage landscaping buffer with mix of deciduous and evergreen
trees, shrubs and groundcover. The species of trees and plants are yet to be
determined. Additionally, there will be an 8 foot wide planting strip along NE 12th
Street (south side of site). The plant strip will contain grass and street trees. All
disturbed areas on the site will be hydroseeded with grass. See the landscape
plan and artistic renderings showing the general nature of site conditions following
proposed improvements.
e. List all noxious weeds and invasive species known to be on or near the site.
On site -none. Near the site -not known.
5. ANIMALS
a. List any birds and other animals which have been observed on or near the site or
are known to be on or near the site. Examples include: ~
Birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other: Starlings. crows. pigeons
Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other: Mice. rats
Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other None
b. List any threatened and endangered species known to be on or near the site.~
None.
c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain.~
No.
d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: Il1filru
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2) Describe existing hazardous chemicals/conditions that might affect project
development and design. This includes underground hazardous liquid and gas
transmission pipelines located within the project area and in the vicinity.
None.
3) Describe any toxic or hazardous chemicals that might be stored, used, or produced
during the project's development or construction, or at any time during the
operating life ofthe project.
None.
4) Describe special emergency services that might be required.
None.
5) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any:
None.
b. Noise
1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic,
equipment, operation, other)? f!N!Ql
None.
2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a
short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)?
Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. I!N!Ql
Short term: construction noises -any consecutive 8-hour period between the hours of
7:00 AM and 6:00 PM which includes a maximum 1-hour lunch break. Work days will
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (a five-day work week).
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No.
1) Will the proposal affect or be affected by surrounding working farm or forest land
normal business operations, such as oversize equipment access, the application of
pesticides, tilling, and harvesting? If so, how:
No.
c. Describe any structures on the site.~
565 pressure zone water storage tank-an elevated steel tank with a nominal storage
capacity of 750,000 gallons. The tank is approximately 141.5 feet tall.
435 pressure zone 1.5 MG water storage tank -a partially buried Portland cement
concrete (PCC) water storage tank with a nominal storage capacity of 1.5 million gallons.
435 pressure zone 2 MG water storage tank -a partially buried PCC water storage tank
with a nominal storage capacity of 2 million gallons.
Booster pump station -a 22 ft by 14.6 ft partially buried reinforced PCC building.
Re-chlorination building (no longer used for this purpose) -a 18 ft by 11.8 ft partially
buried reinforced PCC building.
Emergency electrical power generator shed on PCC slab -a 18 fcby 14 ft steel shell
Six telecommunications cabinets on PCC slabs. Sizes: 8'10" x 8'10"; 9'10" x 9'10"; 6'10" x
9'10"; 9'8" x 14'10"; 9'7" x 20'1"; and 9'11" x 14'6".
One AMI collector radio cabinet on 4'4" x 4'4" PCC slab.
Three wooden sheds on PCC slabs for City of Renton radio equipment and emergency
generator. Sizes: 12'4" x 8'2", 12'1" x 9'4" and 8' x 12'6"
Two 50 ft tall radio towers for City of Renton radios.
d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what?~
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i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project?~
None.
j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace?~
None.
k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any:~
Not applicable.
I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land
uses and plans, if any: ~
Trees will be planted to help screen views of the structures being added to the site. The
portions of the Portland cement concrete walls of the new water storage tank that are
above grade will be cast using a form liner pattern to produce a pleasing appearance.
Decorative trellises will be placed on these walls upon which will be grown climbing
decorative plants.
m. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with nearby agricultural and
forest lands of long-term commercial significance, if any:
Not applicable.
9. HOUSING
a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle,
or low-income housing. ~
None.
b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high,
middle, or low-income housing. ~
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New trees and landscaping will be planted to help screen views of the structures being
added to the site. The portions of the Portland cement concrete walls of the new water
storage tank that are above grade will be cast using a form liner pattern to produce a
pleasing appearance. Decorative trellises will be placed on these walls upon which will be
grown climbing decorative plants.
The trees that are being planted will obstruct the view of the site. It will take several years
for the trees to grow high enough to provide the full intended effect.
11. LIGHT AND GLARE
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly
occur?~
None.
b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views?
~
No.
c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal?~
None.
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any:~
Not applicable.
12. RECREATION
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity?
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None.
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a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site or affected geographic area and
describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. U:lfilQl
Access to the site is off of NE 12'h Street.
b. Is the site or affected geographic area currently served by public transit? If so, generally
describe. If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? U:lfilQ}
Yes, there is a Metro bus stop w·1th shelter located on NE 12'h Street just to the west of the
eastern entrance road and gate to the site. The bus stop will be affected by construction
and frontage improvements.
c. How many additional parking spaces would the completed project or non-project
proposal have? How many would the project or proposal eliminate? U:lfilQl
None. None.
d. Will the proposal require any new or improvements to existing roads, streets, pedestrian,
bicycle or state transportation facilities, not including driveways? If so, generally describe
(indicate whether public or private). U:lfilQ}
The proposal requires addition of a bicycle lane, a planting strip with street trees and
grass and a sidewalk and curb and gutter all in the public right-of-way.
e. Will the project or proposal use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air
transportation? If so, generally describe.~
f.
No.
g. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project or
proposal? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur and what percentage of the
volume would be trucks (such as commercial and non-passenger vehicles). What data or
transportation models were used to make these estimates? U:lfilQl
None.
h. Will the proposal interfere with, affect or be affected by the movement of agricultural and
forest products on roads or streets in the area? If so, generally describe.
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C. SIGNATURE It@.!Q]
The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the
lead agency is relying on th~e~oQmake {~decisTf J
ProponentSignature:-\} 1-/r··--r~\· ~ • •
Name of Signee (printed):\ john D. Wilson ' .
Position and Agency/Organization: GIS / Utility Engineer/ City of Renton Utility Systems Division
Date Submitted: 2 December 2015
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Landscape analysis, lot coverage, and parking analysis
Highlands 435 Reservoir and Emergency Generator Replacement Project
• Total square footage ofthe site and the footprints of all buildings
• Site total -204,SSS SF
• Exiting building/ structure footprints -55,191 SF
• Total square footage of existing and proposed impervious surface area(s)
• Existing (including 55,191 SF of existing bldgs / structures) -67,909 SF
• Proposed -73,832 SF
• Square footage (by floor and overall total) of each individual building and/or use
• See attached spreadsheet
• Percentage of lot covered by buildings or structures
• Before Mt Olivet Reservoir replacement -49.25%
• After Mt Olivet Reservoir replacement -25.04%
• See attached spreadsheet
• Number of parking spaces required by City code -one for maintenance vehicle. It
exists and will remain. The maintenance vehicle parks in a gravel surface area near
the existing booster pump station when visits to site are made.
• Number and dimensions of standard, compact, and ADA accessible spaces provided
• See above.
• Square footage of parking lot landscaping (perimeter and interior)
• N/A
RECEIVED
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING DIVISION
Overall Site
Proposed Non-Residential Bldgs and Surfaces
New reservoir
New acces_s road _inclucling area ar_ou_n~ n_e\,\/ n,s~rvoi_r:
New tank slab
--------
New load bank slab plus retaining wall_
,Exisitng Non-Residential Bldgs and Surfaces
Existing wooden sheds
Existing TCCs -6 each _
Existing gravel area -west side
El<i~in_ll ~ravel area -east side
Existin_ll /\S_l)h_alt gut~r_arc>ll_rl_~ both r_eservoirs
Existing Steps near Generator_
fisting Sidewalk plus one set of steps
Existing East Dri_ve
Existing West Drive
Existing BPS Drive
Existing AMI Cabinet __ _
Existirlg Gener~t_c>r _!ihed slab
Exi_s_tirl[_H_i_ghlands _El_P~
Exisitng Highlands Chlor!naticrn_Bl_clg __________ _
Existing Highlands 565 Zone 750KG reservoir
Exisitng Highlands 435 2.0 MG reservoir
Existing Highlands 435 1.5 MG_re_s_erv_ci_ir_
Area -SF
204,555·
45,218
28,271
98'
245.
314
722
2,585
Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir and Generator Replacement
Impervious Areas Calculations
End of Part 2 -End of Part 2 '. End of Part 2 -'
Exisitng Existing
before Mt
Olivet Tank
Impervious Impervious End of Part 1 End of Part 1 -Replacement
Areas -SF : Coverage~% Coverage -SF , Impervious -% . Coverage -SF
Before Mt
Olivet-
Impervious -
%
343 73,832:
,after Mt
'Olivet Tank
,End of Part 2
After Mt Olivet
, Replacement :-Impervious -
' Coverage -SF , %
73,832
--------------------1-
1,267
5,734
33
1,321'
292
374,
799'
19,
252
323
213
4,133
27,609
21,921,
I -
-_,
i
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I
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+
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I
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67,909, 33.20% 67,595'
67,939
I
I
33.21%
67,595
141,428 69.14%'
12,331,
-j-
86,164! 42.12%
Structure
New reservoir
New tank slab
NelN l_c>a~ bank slab plus retaining wall
~xisting_AMI Cabinet
Existing TCCs -6 each
Existing Generator shed sla_b
Existing Highlands BPS
~xisitn_lL Highla_nd_s Chlorination Bldg
Existing Highlands 565 Zone 750KG reservoir
~x~it_n[ ~_lil~cts ~35 2.0 MG re~ervCJ_ir_
Existing Highlands 435 1.5 MG reservoir
Highlands 435 Zone Reservoir and Generator Replacement
Building Structure Coverage Calculations
, Percentage of Lot
1 Covered by Bldgs or
Bldg Area -Before : Structures -Before
Mt Olivet Res , Mt Olivet
Existing Area -SF Proposed Area • SF Replacement -SF Replacement
Percentage of Lot
Bldg Area -After Covered by Bldgs or
Mt Olivet Res Structures -After Mt
. Replacement -SF : Olivet Replacement
19 1
i
722,
252
323
213
4,133
27,609
__ _3!,~1_: -
-55,191;
45,218
98
245
45,561
45,218
98
245
19 -I
722,
252 1
323
1
213
4,133 1
~7,609:
21,9211
100,753 49.25%
45,218
98,
245
19
722
252
323,
2131
4,1_3t
51,223, 25.04%
---City of Renton
TREE RETENTION
WORKSHEET
1. Total number of trees over 6" in diameter1 on project site: 1. __ 11_6 ____ trees
2. Deductions: Certain trees are excluded from the retention calculation:
Trees that are dead, diseased or dangerous2 -~2~-trees
Trees in proposed public streets O trees
Trees in proposed private access easements/tracts o trees
Trees in critical areas3 and buffers o trees
Total number of excluded trees:
3. Subtract line 2from line 1:
2. ______ trees
3 ____ 11_s-_2_=_1_14_trees
4. Next, to determine the number of trees that must be retained4 , multiply line 3 by:
0.3 in zones RC, R-1, R-4, or R-8
0.1 in all other residential zones
0.05 in all commercial and industrial zones 4. __ 1_1_4 _' o_.1_=_1_2_ trees
5. List the number of 6" or larger trees that you are proposing 5 to retain4 :
6. Subtract line 5 from line 4 for trees to be replaced:
(If line 6 is less than zero, stop here. No replacement trees are required).
5. 17 trees
6. ---,-,-12_-1~1~=--s~-trees
No additional
replacement trees
7. Multiply line 6 by 12" for number of required replacement inches:
7. ______ inches
8. Proposed size of trees to meet additional planting requirement:
(Minimum 2" caliper 1rees required) 8. ------inches
9. Divide line 7 by line 8 for number of replacement trees6 :
(if remainder is .5 or greater, round up to the next whole number)
1· Measured at chest height.
9.
per tree
______ trees
2· Dead, diseased or dangerous trees must be certified as such by a forester, registered landscape architect, or
certified arborisl, and approved by the City.
3· Critical Areas, such as wetlands, streams, floodplains and protected slopes, are defined in Section 4-3-050 of
the Renton Municipal Code (RMC).
4· Count only those trees to be retained outside of critical areas and buffers.
s. The City may require modification of the tree retention plan 10 ensure retention of the maximum number of
trees per RMC 4-4-130H7a
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Greenforestlncorporated
November 18, 2015
Alicia Pettibone
RH2 Engineering, Inc.
22722 29th Drive SE, Suite 210
Bothell, WA 98021
RE: Tree Assessment and Arborist Report, Renton Highlands Reservoir
Dear Ms. Pettibone:
You contacted me and contracted my services as a consulting arborist. Proposed
construction will add an additional water reservoir at the above referenced site. Several
trees will be impacted and are proposed for removal. My assignment is to inspect and
assess the significant impacted trees, and prepare a report to support a tree retention
plan. You provided me a Tree Cutting, Land Clearing and Demolition Plan showing the
locations of 99 impacted trees. I visited the site today and inspected these trees, which
are the subject of this report.
The site is relatively flat, and the majority of trees are located at the north end of the
parcel, within two distinct groves, separated by lawn. The subject trees include 3 Pacific
madrone, 2 western red-cedar and 94 Douglas-firs, ranging in diameter from 8 to 36
{DBH) inches. Nearly every tree is in good condition.
TREE INSPECTION
I visually inspected each tree from the ground and rated both tree health and structure.
A tree's structure is distinct from its health. This inspection identifies what is visible
with both. Structure is the way the tree is put together or constructed, and identifying
obvious defects can be helpful in determining if a tree is predisposed to failure. Health
addresses disease and insect infestation.
No invasive procedures were performed on any trees. The results of this inspection are
based on what is visible at the time of the inspection.
4547 South Lucile Street, Seattle, WA 98118 Tel. 206-723-0656
Alicia Pettibone, RH2 Engineering, Inc.
RE: Tree Assessment and Arborist Report, Renton Highlands Reservoir
November 18, 2015
Page 2 of 8
The attached inventory provides the following information about each tree:
Tree number as indicated on the attached plan.
DBH Stem diameter in inches measured 4.5 feet from the ground (DBH).
Tree Species Common name.
Tree Category Indicates if tree is Significant', Landmark2 or Dangerous3
Dripline Average canopy extension (radius) in feet from the trunk.
Health & Structure Rating '1' indicates no visible health-related problems or
structural defects; '2' indicates minor visible problems or defects that may
require attention or maintenance if the tree is retained, and/or the tree
should only remain as a grove tree, and not stand alone; and '3' indicates
significant visible problems or defects and the tree is considered Dangerous
by City code.
Visible Defects Obvious structural defects or diseases visible at time of
inspection, which includes:
Asymmetric canopy-the tree has an asymmetric canopy from space and
light competition from adjacent trees.
Bow in trunk-a trunk lean characterized by the top of the tree leaning
over. (Common with edge trees)
Co-dominant leaders -the tree has multiple stem attachments, which
may lead to tree failure and require maintenance or monitoring
overtime.
Diseased -foliage and trunk/stems are diseased.
Double leader-the tree has multiple stem attachments, which may
require maintenance or monitoring over time.
Oozing resin -is sometimes an indication of stress/decline.
Thinning Canopy-low foliage density indicated infection/declining
health.
Suppressed -Tree is suppressed by adjacent tree canopies.
Trunk decay -Wood decay is visible in the trunk.
1 Tree, Significant: A tree with a caliper of at least six inches (6"), or an alder or cottonwood tree with a
caliper of at least eight inches (8").
2 Tree, Landmark: A tree with a caliper of thirty inches (3011
) or greater.
3 Tree, Dangerous: Any tree that has been certified, in a written report, as dead, terminally diseased,
damaged, or otherwise dangerous to persons or property by a certified arborist.
Greenforest @ Registered Consulting Arborist
Alicia Pettibone, RH2 Engineering, Inc.
RE: Tree Assessment and Arborist Report, Renton Highlands Reservoir
November 18, 2015
Page 3 of 8
The following table summarizes tree totals by tree species and tree category.
Significant Landmark Dangerous Total Trees
Douglas-fir 89 5 0 94
Madrone 2 0 1 3
Western red-cedar 1 0 1 2
99
Thank you very much for your business. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely, Favero
nForest, Inc. Greenforest
By Favero1e~S.
ISA Certified Arborist # PN -0143A
ASCA Registered Consulting Arborist • #379
ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
Attachments:
1. Assumptions & Limiting Conditions
2. Tree Inventory
3. Tree Cutting, Land Clearing and Demolition Plan
Digitally signed by Favero Greenforest
DN: cn=Favero Greenforest, o, ou,
email=greenforestinc@mindspring.co
m,c=US
Date: 2015.11..20 15:22:06 -08'00'
G reenforest @ Registered Consulting Arborist
Alicia Pettibone, RH2 Engineering, Inc.
RE: Tree Assessment and Arborist Report, Renton Highlands Reservoir
November 18, 2015
Page 4 of 8
Attachment No. 1 -Assumptions & Limiting Conditions
1) A field examination of the site was made 11/18/2015. My observations and
conclusions are as of that date.
2) Care has been taken to obtain all information from reliable sources. All data has
been verified insofar as possible; however, the consultant/arborist can neither
guarantee nor be responsible for the accuracy of information provided by others.
3) Unless stated other wise: 1) information contained in this report covers only
those trees that were examined and reflects the condition of those trees at the time of
inspection; and 2) the inspection is limited to visual examination of the subject trees
without dissection, excavation, probing, or coring. There is no warranty or guarantee,
expressed or implied that problems or deficiencies of the subject tree may not arise in
the future.
4) The consultant/appraiser shall not be required to give testimony or to attend
court by reason of this report unless subsequent contractual arrangements are made.
5) Loss or alteration of any part of this report invalidates the entire report.
6) Unless required by law otherwise, possession of this report or a copy thereof
does not imply right of publication or use for any purpose by any other than the person
to whom it is addressed, without the prior expressed written or verbal consent of the
consultant/appraiser.
7) This report and any values/opinions expressed herein represent the opinion of
the consultant/appraiser, and the consultant's/appraiser's fee is in no way contingent
upon the reporting of a specified value, a stipulated result, the occurrence of a
subsequent event, nor upon any finding to be reported.
8) Construction activities can impact trees in unpredictable ways. All retained trees
should be inspected at the competition of construction, and regularly thereafter as part
of ongoing maintenance.
9) All trees possess the risk of failure. Trees can fail at any time, with or without
obvious defects, and with or without applied stress. Any treatments performed to
abate current defects do not eliminate said defects, nor does it provide any guarantee
against failure. Sometimes trees fail because they are trees.
G reenforest @ Registered Consulting Arborist
Alicia Pettibone, RH2 Engineering, Inc.
RE: Tree Assessment and Arborist Report, Renton Highlands Reservoir
November 18, 2015
Page 5 of 8
Attachment No. 2 -Tree Inventory
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DBH Species "' Visible Defects
7604 26" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 1 1
8451 28" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 1 1
8505 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
8506 14" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
8507 26" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
8508 22" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
8509 8" Madrone Significant 6' 1 1
8510 18" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9005 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9006 12" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9007 12" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9008 12" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9009 18" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9010 12" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9011 10" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9012 14" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9013 10" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9014 16" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9015 18" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9016 16" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9017 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9120 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9121 12" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9122 16" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9123 20" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
Double leader,
9124 18" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 asymmetric canopy
9125 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9126 14" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9127 10" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9128 20" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9129 22" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9130 12" Douglas-fir Significant 10' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9205 16" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9206 22" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
Greenforest @ Registered ConsultingArborist
Alicia Pettibone, RH2 Engineering, Inc.
RE: Tree Assessment and Arborist Report, Renton Highlands Reservoir
November 18, 2015
Page 6 of 8
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9207 16" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9208 20" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9209 14" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9210 20" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9211 14" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9212 22" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9217 24" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9218 16" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9219 24" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9220 18" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9221 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9222 10" Douglas-fir Significant 8' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9223 16" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9224 16" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
922S 20" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9226 14" Douglas-fir Significant 10' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9252 18" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
Oozing resin,
9253 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 2 2 asymmetric canopy
9254 28" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
9255 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
9256 16" Western red-cedar Dangerous 8' 2 3 Trunk decay
9257 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
Bow in trunk, decay,
9258 22" Madrone Dangerous 16' 2 3 diseased
9259 20" Madrone Significant 14' 2 1 Diseased
9260 30" Douglas-fir Landmark 18' 1 1
9261 14" Douglas-fir Significant 10' 1 2 Suppressed
9262 10" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Suppressed
9263 16" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 1
9264 14" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 1
9265 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
9266 18" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 1
9267 16" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 1
9268 10" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Defective rootcrown
9269 10" Douglas-fir Significant 10' 2 1 Suppressed
9270 16" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
G reenforest @ Registered Consulting Arborist
Alicia Pettibone, RH2 Engineering, Inc.
RE: Tree Assessment and Arborist Report, Renton Highlands Reservoir
November 18, 2015
Page 7 of 8
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9271 18" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
9272 22" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
9273 26" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 2 1 Oozing resin
9274 20",24" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 1 2 Double leader
9276 34" Douglas-fir Landmark 18' 1 1
9277 26" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 2 Asymmetric canopy
9278 12" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Suppressed
9279 26" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 2 1 Oozing resin
9280 28" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
9331 22" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
9332 24" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 1 2 Co-dominant leader
9333 26" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 2 1 Oozing resin
9334 2411 Douglas-fir Significant 18' 1 1
9335 24" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 1 1
9336 20" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 2 1 Oozing resin
9340 36" Douglas-fir Landmark 18' 1 1
9341 26" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
9342 32" Douglas-fir Landmark 16' 2 1 Oozing resin
9343 14" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 2 1 Suppressed
9344 36" Douglas-fir Landmark 20' 1 1
9345 16" Western red-cedar Significant 10' 1 1
9346 28" Douglas-fir Significant 18' 2 1 Thin canopy
9347 16" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 2 1 Oozing resin
Oozing resin,
9348 10" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 2 2 suppressed
9349 8" Douglas-fir Significant 10' 1 2 Suppressed
9350 10" Douglas-fir Significant 12' 1 2 Suppressed
9351 24" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
9352 20" Douglas-fir Significant 14' 1 1
9353 20" Douglas-fir Significant 16' 1 1
9354 28" Douglas-fir Significant 20' 1 1
Greenforest @ Registered Consulting Arborist
~· I First A ~rican
First American Title Insurance Company
October 13, 2015
J.D. Wilson
City of Renton
1055 S Grady WAY
Renton, WA 98055
Phone: (425)430-6852
Fax:
Title Officer:
Phone:
Fax No.:
E-Mail:
Order Number:
Escrow Number:
Buyer:
Owner:
Property:
818 Stewart St, Ste 800
Seattle, WA 98101
Curtis Goodman
(206)615-3069
(866)561-3729
cgoodman@firstam.com
2402483
2402483
Vacant Land
Renton, Washington
Attached please find the following item( s):
Guarantee
Thank You for your confidence and support. We at First American Title Insurance Company maintain the
fundamental principle:
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Guarantee
Subdivision Guarant
ISSUED BY
First American Title Insurance Company
GUARANTEE NUMBER
5003353-2402483
SUBJECT TO THE EXQUSIONS FROM COVERAGE, THE LIMITS OF LIABIUTY AND THE CONDffiONS AND STIPULATIONS OF THIS
GUARANTEE,
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
a Nebraska corporation, herein called the Company
GUARANTEES
City of Renton
the Assured named in Schedule A against actual monetary loss or damage not exceeding the liability stated in Schedule
A, which the Assured shall sustain by reason of any incorrectness in the assurances set forth in Schedule A.
First American Title Insurance Company
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Pr...aent
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arantee Number: 2402483 0.TA #14 Subdivision Guarantee (4-10-75)
Washington ---~---------------·---~-----------~
SCHEDULE 0" EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE OF THIS -· .. RANTEE
1. Except to the extent that specific assuran ___ are provided in
Schedule A of this Guarantee, the Company assumes no
liability for loss or damage by reason of the following:
(a) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other
matters against the title, whether or not shown by the
public records.
(b) (1) Taxes or assessments of any taxing authority that
levies taxes or assessments on real property; or, (2)
Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes
or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether
or not the matters excluded under (1) or (2) are shown
by the records of the taxing authority or by the public
records.
(c) (1) Unpatented mining claims; (2) reservations or
exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance
thereof; (3) water rights, claims or title to water,
whether or not the matters exduded under (1), (2) or
(3) are shown by the public records.
2. Notwithstanding any specific assurances which are provided
in Schedule A of this Guarantee, the Company assumes no
liability for loss or damage by reason of the following:
(a) Defects1 liens, encu111brances, adverse claims or other matters
affecting the title to any property beyond the lines of the land
expressly described in the description set forth in Schedule (A),
(C) or in Part 2 of this Guarantee, or title to streets, roads,
avenues, lanes, ways or waterways to which such land abuts,
or the right to maintain therein vaults, tunnels, ramps or any
structure or improvements; or any rights or easements therein,
unless such property, rights or easements are expressly and
specifically set forth in said description.
(b) Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters,
whether or not shown by the public records; (1) which are
created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by one or more of the
Assureds; (2) which result in no loss to the Assured; or (3)
which do not result in the invalidity or potential invalidity of
any judicial or non-judicial proceeding which is within the
scope and purpose of the assurances provided.
(c) The identity of any party shown or referred to in Schedule A.
(d) The validity, legal effect or priority of any matter shown or
referred to in this Guarantee.
GUARANTEE CONDmONS AND STIPULATIONS
1. Definition of Terms.
The following terms when used in the Guarantee mean:
(a) the "Assured": the party or parties named as the
Assured in this Guarantee, or on a supplemental writing
exearted by the Company.
(b) "land": the land described or referred to in Schedule
(A)(C) or in Part 2, and improvements affixed thereto
which by law constitute real property. The term "land"
does not indude any property beyond the lines of the
area described or referred to in Schedule (A)(C) or in
Part 2, nor any right, title, interest, estate or easement in
abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or
waterways.
(c) "mortgage": mortgage, deed of trust, trust deed, or
other security instrument.
(d) "public records": records established under state
statutes at Date of Guarantee for the purpose of
imparting constructive notice of matters relating to real
property to purchasers for value and without knowledge.
(e) "date": the effective date.
2, Notice of aaim to be Given by Assured aaimant.
An Assured shall notify the Company promptly in writing in
case knowledge shall come to an Assured hereunder of any
claim of title or interest which is adverse to the title to the
estate or interest, as stated herein, and which might cause
loss or damage for which the Company may be liable by
virtue of this Guarantee. If prompt notice shall not be given
to the Company, then all liability of the Company shall
terminate with regard to the matter or matters for which
prompt notice is required; provided, however, that failure to
notify the Company shall in no case prejudice the rights of
any Assured unless the Company shall be prejudiced by the
failure and then only to the extent of the prejudice.
3. No Duty to Defend or Prosewte.
The Company shall have no duty to defend or prosecute any
action or proceeding to which the Assured is a party,
notwithstanding the nature of any allegation in such action or
proceeding.
4. Company's Option to Defend or Prosecute Actions; Duty of
Assured Claimant to Cooperate.
Even though the Company has no duty to defend or prosecute as
set forth in Paragraph 3 above:
(a) The Company shall have the right, at its sole option and cost,
to institute and prosecute any action or proceeding, interpose
a defense, as limited in (b), or to do any other act which in its
opinion may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to
the estate or interest as stated herein, or to establish the lien
rights of the Assured, or to prevent or reduce loss or damage
to the Assured. The Company may take any appropriate action
under the terms of this Guarantee, whether or not it shall be
liable hereunder, and shall not thereby concede liability or
waive any provision of this Guarantee. If the Company shall
exercise its rights under this paragraph, it shall do so diligently.
(b) If the Company elects to exercise its options as stated in
Paragraph 4(a) the Company shall have the right to select
counsel of its choice (subject to the right of such Assured to
object for reasonable cause) to represent the Assured and shall
not be liable for and will not pay the fees of any other counsel,
nor will the Company pay any fees, costs or expenses incurred
by an Assured in the defense of those causes of action which
allege matters not covered by this Guarantee.
(c) Whenever the Company shall have brought an action or
interposed a defense as permitted by the provisions of this
Guarantee, the Company may pursue any litigation to final
determination by a court of competent jurisdiction and
expressly reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to appeal
from an adverse judgment or order.
( d) In all cases where this Guarantee permits the Company to
prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or
proceeding, an Assured shall secure to the Company the right
to so prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or
proceeding, and all appeals therein, and permit the Company
to use, at its option, the name of such Assured for this
purpose. Whenever requested by the Company, an Assured,
at the Company's expense, shall give the Company all
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GUARANTEE CONDffiONS AND STIPULATIONS (Continued)
reasonable aid in any action or p >:1ing, securing
evidence, obtaining witnesses, prosecuting or defending
the action or lawful act which in the opinion of the
Company may be necessary or desirable to establish the
tit1e to the estate or interest as stated herein, or to
establish the lien rights of the Assured. If the Company
is prejudiced by the failure of the Assured to furnish the
required cooperation, the Company's obligations to the
Assured under the Guarantee shall terminate.
5. Proof of Loss or Damage.
In addition to and after the notices required under Section 2
of these Conditions and Stipulaticns have been provided to
the Company, a proof of loss or damage signed and sworn to
by the Assured shall be furnished to the Company within
ninety (90) days after the Assured shall ascertain the facts
giving rise to the loss or damage. The proof of loss or
damage shall describe the matters oovered by this Guarantee
which constitute the basis of loss or damage and shall state,
to the extent possible, the basis of calculating the amount of
the loss or damage. If the Company is prejudiced by the
failure of the Assured to provide the required proof of loss or
damage, the Company's obligation to such assured under the
Guarantee shall terminate. In addit1on, the Assured may
reasonably be required to submit to examination under oath.
by any authorized representative of the Company and shall
produce for examination, inspection and oopying, at such
reasonable times and places as may be designated by any
authorized representative of the Company, all records, books,
ledgers, checks, oorrespondence and memoranda, whether
bearing a date before or after Date of Guarantee, whid1
reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. Further, if
requested by any authorized representative of the Company,
the Assured shall grant its permission, in writing, for any
authorized representative of the Company to examine, inspect
and copy all records, books, ledgers, dlecks, oorrespondence
and memoranda in the custody or control of a third party,
whid1 reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. All
information designated as oonfidential by the Assured
provided to the Company pursuant to this Section shall not be
disdosed to others unless, in the reasonable judgment of the
Company, it is necessary in the administiration of the daim.
Failure of the Assured to submit for examination under oath,
produce other reasonably requested information or grant
permission to secure reasonably necessary information from
third parties as required in the above paragraph, unless
prohibited by law or governmental regulation, shall terminate
any liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the
Assured for that daim.
6. Options to Pay or otherwise Settle Claims:
Termination of Liability.
In case of a daim under this Guarantee, the Company shall
have the following additional options:
(a) To Pay or Tender Payment of the Amount of Liability or
to Purdlase the Indebtedness.
The Company shall have the option to pay or settle or
compromise for or in the name of the Assured any claim
which could result in loss to the Assured within the
coverage of this Guarantee, or to pay the full amount of
this Guarantee or, if this Guarantee is issued for the
benefit of a holder of a mortgage or a lienholder, the
Company shall have the option to purchase the
indebtedness ed by said mortgage or said lien for the
amount owing thereon, together with any costs, reasonable
attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the Assured claimant
whid1 were authorized by the Company up to the time of
purdlase.
Sud1 purdlase, payment or tender of payment of the full
amount of the Guarantee shall terminate all liability of the
Company hereunder. In the event after notice of daim has
been given to the Company by the Assured the Company
offers to purdlase said indebtedness, the owner of sud1
indebtedness shall transfer and assign said indebtedness,
together with any collateral security, to the Company upon
payment of the purdlase price.
Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for
in Paragraph (a) the Company's obligation to the Assured
under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, other
than to make the payment required in that paragraph, shall
terminate, induding any obligation to continue the defense or
prosecution of any litigation for whid1 the Company has
exercised its options under Paragraph 4, and the Guarantee
shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation.
(b) To Pay or Otherwise Settle With Parties Other Than the
Assured or With the Assured Claimant.
To pay or otherwise settle with other parties for or in the name
of an Assured claimant any claim assured against under this
Guarantee, together with any costs, attorneys' fees and
expenses incurred by the Assured claimant whid1 were
authorized by the Company up to the time of payment and
whid1 the Company is obligated to pay.
Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for
in Paragraph (b) the Company's obligation to the Assured
under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, other
than to make the payment required in that paragraph, shall
terminate, induding any obligation to continue the defense or
prosection of any litigation for whid1 the Company has
exercised its options under Paragraph 4.
7. Determination and Extent of Liability.
This Guarantee is a contract of Indemnity against actual monetary
loss or damage sustained or incurred by the Assured daimant who
has suffered loss or damage by reason of reliance upon the
assurances set forth in this Guarantee and only to the extent herein
described, and subject to the Exciusions From Coverage of This
Guarantee.
The liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured
shall not exceed the least of:
(a) the amount of liability stated in Schedule A or in Part 2;
(b) the amount of the unpaid principal indebtedness secured by
the mortgage of an Assured mortgagee, as limited or provided
under Section 6 of these Conditions and Stipulations or as
reduced under Section 9 of these Conditions and Stipulations,
at the time the loss or damage assured against by this
Guarantee occurs, together with interest thereon; or
(c) the difference between the value of the estate or interest
covered hereby as stated herein and the value of the estate or
interest subject to any defect, lien or encumbrance assured
against by this Guarantee.
8. Limitation of Liability.
(a) If the Company establishes the tit1e, or removes the alleged
defect, lien or encumbrance, or cures any other matter assured
against by this Guarantee in a reasonably diligent manner by
Form 5003353 (7-1-14) __ lPage 4 of 9 fuarantee Number: 2402483 __ I __ " __ "--CL-TA-#14_s_u_bd_ivi~-ion_G_~ranyi;~~~
GUARANTEE CONDmONS AND STIPULATIONS (Continued)
any method, including litigation and :ompletion of
any appeals therefrom, it shall have fully performed its
obligations with respect to that matter and shall not be
liable for any loss or damage caused thereby.
(b) In the event of any litigation by the Company or with the
Company's consent, the Company shall have no liability
for loss or damage until there has been a final
determination by a court of competent jurisdiction, and
disposition of all appeals therefrom, adverse to the title,
as stated herein.
(c) The Company shall not be liable for loss or damage to
any Assured for liability voluntarily assumed by the
Assured in settling any claim or suit without the prior
written consent of the Company.
9. Reduction of Liability or Termination of Liability.
All payments under this Guarantee, except payments made
for costs, attorneys' fees and expenses pursuant to Paragraph
4 shall reduce the amount of liability pro tanto.
10. Payment of Loss.
(a) No payment shall be made without producing this
Guarantee for endorsement of the payment unless the
Guarantee has been lost or destroyed, in which case
proof of loss or destruction shall be furnished to the
satisfaction of the Company.
(b) When liability and the extent of loss or damage has been
definiteiy fixed in accordance with these Conditions and
Stipulations, the loss or damage shall be payable within
thirty (30) days thereafter.
11. subrogation Upon Payment or Settlement.
Whenever the Company shall have settled and paid a daim
under this Guarantee, all right of subrogation shall vest in the
Company unaffected by any act of the Assured daimant.
The Company shall be subrogated to and be entitled to all
rights and remedies which the Assured would have had
against any person or property in respect to the daim had
this Guarantee not been issued. If requested by the
Company, the Assured shall transfer to the Company all rights
and remedies against any person or property necessary in
order to perfect this right of subrogation. The Assured shall
permit the Company to sue, compromise or settle in the name
of the Assured and to use the name of the Assured in any
transaction or litigation involving these rights or remedies.
If a payment on account of a claim does not fully cover the
loss of the Assured the Company shall be subrogated to all
rights and remedies of the Assured after the Assured shall
have recovered its principal, interest, and costs of collection.
12. Arbitration.
Unless prohibited by applicable law, either the Company or the
Assured may demand arbitration pursuant to the Title Insurance
Arbitration Rules of the American Land Title Association. Arbitrable
matters may include, but are not limited to, any controversy or
claim between the Company and the Assured arising out of or
relating to this Guarantee, any service of the Company in
connection with its issuance or the breach of a Guarantee provision
or other obligation. All arbitrable matters when the Amount of
Liability is $2,000,000 or less shall be arbitrated at the option of
either the Company or the Assured. All arbitrable matters when the
amount of liability is in excess of $2,000,000 shall be arbitrated only
when agreed to by both the Company and the Assured. The Rules
in effect at Date of Guarantee shall be binding upon the parties.
The award may indude attorneys' fees only if the laws of the state
in which the land is located permits a court to award attorneys' fees
to a prevailing party. Judgment upon the award rendered by the
Arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction
thereof.
The law of the situs of the land shall apply to an arbitration under
the Title Insurance Arbitration Rules.
A copy of the Rules may be obtained from the Company upon
request.
13. Liability Limited to This Guarantee; Guarantee Entire
Contract.
(a) This Guarantee together with all endorsements, if any,
attached hereto by the Company is the entire Guarantee and
contract between the Assured and the Company. In
interpreting any provision of this Guarantee, this Guarantee
shall be construed as a whole.
(b) Any claim of loss or damage, whether or not based on
negligence, or any action asserting such daim, shall be
restricted to this Guarantee.
(c) No amendment of or endorsement 1D this Guarantee can be
made except by a writing endorsed hereon or attached heretn
signed by either the President, a Vice President, the Secretary,
an Assistant Secretary, or validating officer or authorized
signatory of the Company.
14. Notices, Where Sent.
All notices required to be given the Company and any statement in
writing required to be furnished the Company shall indude the
number of this Guarantee and shall be addressed to the Company
at First American Title Insurance company, Attn: Claims
National Intake Center, 1 First American Way, Santa Ana,
Celifornia 92707 Ciajms.NIC@firstam.mm Phone: 888-632-
1642 Fax: 877-804-7606
First American Title
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FirstAmeJ Subdivision Guarantee
ISSUED BY
Schedule A First American Title Insurance Company
Order No.: 2402483
Name of Assured: City of Renton
Date of Guarantee: October 05, 2015
GUARANTEE NUMBER
2402483
Liability: $2,000.00
The assurances referred to on the face page hereof are:
1. TitJe is vested in:
THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
Fee: $350.00
Tax: $33.60
2. That, according to the public records relative to the land described in Schedule C attached hereto
(including those records maintained and indexed by name), there are no other documents
affecting title to said land or any portion thereof, other than those shown under Record Matters
in Schedule B.
3. The following matters are excluded from the coverage of this Guarantee
A. Unpatented Mining Claims, reservations or exceptions in patents or in acts authorizing
the issuance thereof.
B. Water rights, claims or title to water.
C. Tax Deeds to the State of Washington.
D. Documents pertaining to mineral estates.
4. No guarantee is given nor liability assumed with respect to the validity, legal effect or priority of
any matter shown herein.
5. This Guarantee is restricted to the use of the Assured for the purpose of providing title evidence
as may be required when subdividing land pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 58.17, R.C.W.,
and the local regulations and ordinances adopted pursuant to said statute. It is not to be used
as a basis for closing any transaction affecting titJe to said property.
6. Any sketch attached hereto is done so as a courtesy only and is not part of any title commitment,
guarantee or policy. It is furnished solely for the purpose of assisting in locating the premises
and First American expressly disclaims any liability which may result from reliance made upon it.
~ I First Amer/ n
Subdivision Guarantee
ISSUED BY
Schedule B First American Title Insurance Company
GUARANTEE NUMBER
; 2402483
RECORD MATTERS
1. Liability, if any, for pro-rata portion of Real Property taxes, which are carried on the
King County Tax Rolls, as exempt. Tax account no. 042305-9186-01.
The taxes for the current year reflect an exemption . Any curtailment of the exemption may
result in an additional amount being due for the current year and for any re-assessment of land
and improvement values.
2. Lease and the terms and conditions thereof as disclosed by Memorandum of Lease.
Lessor: City of Renton
Lessee: Sprint Spectrum LP., a Delaware Limited Partnership
Term: 5 years
Dated: Undisclosed
Recorded: October 09, 1996
Recording Information: 9610091029
Said Lease, among other things, provides for 4 additional 5 year extension periods.
3. Lease and the terms and conditions thereof as disdosed by Memorandum of Lease.
Lessor: City of Renton
Lessee: Western PCS BTA I Corporation
Term: 5 years
Dated: September 18, 1997
Recorded: May 05, 1998
Recording Information: 9805051800
Said Lease, among other things, provides for an option to renew.
For a period of: Said Lease, among other things, provides for the right to extend
the lease for 5 additional 5 year terms.
4. Unrecorded leaseholds, if any, rights of vendors and security agreement on personal property
and rights of tenants, and secured parties to remove trade fixtures at the expiration of the term.
5. Conditions, notes, easements, provisions and/or encroachments contained or delineated on the
face of Survey Job No. 84030 recorded in King County, Washington as Instrument No.
8504189002, including but not limited to the following matters:
(A) Ex. 8' Chain Link Fence along the north line does not conform to the property line.
6. Conditions, notes, easements, provisions and/or encroachments contained or delineated on the
face of Survey Job No. 13-162 recorded in King County, Washington as Instrument No.
20140303900003, including but not limited to the following matters:
(A) 7.0' Chain Link Fence along the north, south, east and west lines does not conform to the
property line
(B) Concrete Re ng Wall extends up to 0.1' over the wes onto said premises.
Informational Notes, if any
A. Name and address of current taxpayer according to the King County Assessors record are:
City of Renton
1055 5 Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055
B. The vestee(s) herein acquired title by instrument(s) recorded under Recording
Number(s) 4930Q8_~.
C. General taxes for the year 2015, which have been paid.
Tax Account No.: 042305918601
COde Area: 2100
Amount: $
Assessed Land Value: $
Assessed Improvement Value: $
13.54
0.00
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Form 5003353 (7-1-14) !Page 8 of 9 ___ fuarantee Number: 2402483 I --------~TA #14 Subdivision Guara~Y~;;,};_~n
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Subdivision Guarantee
ISSUED BY
Schedule C First American Title Insurance Company
GUARANTEE NUMBER
• 2402483
The land in the County of King, State of Washington, described as follows:
THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON;
EXCEPT THE SOUTH 30 FEET THEREOF OF STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY.
form 5003353 (7-1-14) rPage 9 of 9 ruarantee Number. 2402483 . T CLTA #14 Subdivision Guarantee (4-10-75)
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Bellewue-. WA 98004
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·EXHIBIT B
PCS Site l\gceement
Memorandum of PCS Site Agreement
This memorandtJm evidences thal a lease was made and entered inlo by written PCS Sile ftqeernent dated .
19_ . between (' i:ho ot ~,... ' (Owner") and Spiinl Spedrurn L.P .. a Delaware imited
pa<tnefSlllp \SSlf'l, the terms and oonditions ofwllich are incorporated herein by relefeoce.
~C> ~~~es In part '.hat ~"' :•-IL!:;" a oetlain site (Silel c::ted ~;
~ St$ d Lt\aL.b·, .,.,._n within the property of Owner which is described in Exhibit 8.1
a~ hereto. with grant of easement for unrestricted fights of access there1o and to eledric: and telephone faa1ittes fQC oa 1erm of
five (5) yean commencing on 19_ which term is sobject I<> four (4) -.SI five (5) year extension periods
bySSLP.
IN WITTESS WHEREOF. the p-have executed this Memocandum as of the day and yaar first above written.
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.Je$1:Ee Tanner Name: ~fad'-'=...._...,K-"' ;...:·c.:;ipc"-------
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Memorandum of PCS Site Agreement: Legal Description of Property
l~gal Description ot Property
Dart:.314/96
The east half of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter
of Section 4, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, WM. in King County, Washington;
LESS county road.
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Memorandum of PCS Site Agreement: Notary of Signatures
CORPORA TE -SINGLE
STATE OF 1¥45/ltAfmJN
COUNTY OF _...,k.,.IAl=..fao..---------
I certify lhat I know or have satisfadory evidence that sbse 14.v~ ;s lhe person who appeared before me
and said person acknowledged that said pees.on signed this instrument, on oat stated that ..45id person was authorized to executf
the inslrument aod acknOW1edged ~ as the ~A<IPI of Ctry ~Fwy,N a corporation, to be th<
free and voluntary act of such corporation tor eiTses and purposes mentioned in the instn.tment
Dated this 2:'J:!A. day ot___,J~V.~i!tf"---------~'' 1996
(AFFIX NOTARIAL SEAL)
STATE r,c Wti( ~
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(PRINTED, TYPEll OR STAMPE!/ J1AL1E OF NOTARY)
COl\8,IISSION HUUBER _~N~'/.i_~-----
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to execute the instrument and .acknowledged it as the authorized employee of Sprint Spectrum LP .• a Oeraware hm1tec
partnership, I<> be the free and voluntary act of such limited partnership for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
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RECEIPT EG00046994
BILLING CONTACT
City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
REFERENCE NUMBER FEE NAME
LUA 15-000864 PLAN -Environmental Review
oo0.000000.007.34Uf.04,000
PLAN -HE Conditional Use
000.000000.001.345.81.03.000
PLAN -Modification
000.000000.011.345.81.00.000
PLAN -Site Plan Review -HEX
000.000000.007.345.81. 14.000
Technology Fee
503.000000.004.322.10.00,000
Printed On: December 14, 2015 Prepared By: Kris Sorensen
Kenton
1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057
...... fiansaction bate: i::iecembe,-f~:2015
TRANSACTION
TYPE
Fee Payment
$1,000.00
Fee Payment
$2,500.00
Fee Payment
$150.00
Fee Payment
$2,500.00
Fee Payment
$ 184.50
PAYMENT
METHOD
Interoffice Account
Transfer
Interoffice Account
Transfer
Interoffice Account
Transfer
Interoffice Account
Transfer
Interoffice Account
Transfer
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
AMOUNT PAID
$1,000.00
$2,500.00
$150.00
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$2,500.00
$184.50
$6,334.50
$6,334.50
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DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Department Char2ed:
Account Number
425.455597.018.594.34.63.000
4 25 .455597 .o 18 .594. 34 .63 .000
425. 4 5 5 597.018 .594.34 .63 .000
425.455597.018.594.34.63.000
425.455597.018.594.34.63.000
FINANCE AND INFORMATION SERVICES
DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
December 9, 2015
Casaundra Commodore, Finance & Infonnation Services
Department
Abdou! Gafour, Water Utility Engineering Manager
Re: INTERFUND TRANSFER REQUEST
Instructions: Please note that failure to provide all digits will result in processing
delays. All Signatures and correct documentation must be included.
Please prepare the following inter-fund transfer:
Project, function, task, sub-task Description Amount
Highlands 435 Reservoirs Rplmnt SEP A Review Fee $1,000.00
Highlands 435 Reservoirs Rplmnt Conditional Use Permit Fee $2,500.00
Highlands 435 Reservoirs Rplmnt Site Plan Review Fee $2,500.00
Highlands 435 Reservoirs Rplmnt Code Modification Fee $150.00
Highlands 435 Reservoirs Rplrrmt Technology Fee $184.50
Total $6,334.50
*Charged Department Authonzahon*
APPROVAL SIGNATURE: -~~=D=6=((!/~~~~~--------
Printed Name Abdou! Gafour Date 9 December 2015 ----------------------
CREDIT·
Account Number Project, function, task, sub-task Description Amount
000.000000.007.345.8 l .04.000 Highlands 435 Reservoirs Rplmnt SEPA Review Fee $1,000.00
000.000000.007 .345.81.03.000 Highlands 435 Reservoirs Rplmnt Conditional Use Permit Fee $2,500.00
000.000000.007 .345.81. 14.000 Highlands 435 Reservoirs Rplmnt Site Plan Review Fee $2,500.00
000.000000.011.345.81.00.000 Highlands 435 Reservoirs Rplrrmt Code Modification Fee $150.00
503.000000.004.322. I 0.00.000 Highlands 4 3 5 Reservoirs Rplrrmt Technology Fee $184.50
Total $6,334.50
Reason:
Note: Documentation to support this transfer request must be attached and all signatures are required.
Cash Transfer Fonn/Finance/bh Revised O I/09