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PO Box 97034 M/S PSE-09N Seattle Public Utilities -SPU_WTR PSE
Bellevue, WA 980099734 PO BOX 34018 355 110th Ave NE, E5T04W
Johnjoseph Pajor
1411 Grant Ave, C204
Renton, WA 98055
Mollv Reed
PSE
PO Box 97034, EST03W
Bellevue, WA 98004
Seattle, WA 981244018 Bellevue, WA 98004
Kerry Kriner
Puget Sound Energy
PO Box 97034 M/S PSE-09N
Bellevue, WA 980099734
Kimberlv Board
Woodcliffe Apartments
1205 Grant Ave S
Renton, WA 98055-6057
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BEFORE THE HEARING EXAMINER FOR THE CITY OF RENTON
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
Conditional Use Permit
LUAl6-000922, ECF, SA-H, CUP-H
FINAL DECISION
Summary
Puget Sound Energy is requesting conditional use permit and site plan review approval to rebuild a
portion of the Talbot Hill Substation. The applicant seeks to demolish an existing 999sfbuilding and
replace it with a new l ,449sf building. The applicant will also remove substation equipment and
create a new storm drainage system. The conditional use permit is approved with conditions.
Testimony
Angelea Weihs, Associate Planner, summarized the staff report and entered additional exhibits into
the record (Ex. 17-19). She noted the City had received comment from Seattle PUD regarding access.
In response to the examiner, Ms. Weihs stated the substation was in excess of 460 feet from the
nearest residences and that the existing and proposed planting areas will serve as a buffer.
Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Manager, stated the project must meet the King
County Stormwater Manual. In response to the examiner, Ms. Bannwarth stated all the potential
impacts from the project with respect to construction are mitigated within the City's development
codes. Ms. Bannwarth stated the City would be amenable to adding a condition of approval requiring
the City to set up a call number for construction related concerns.
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Kerry Kriner, Planner for PSE, stated the staff report is incorrect in describing the building
proposed for demolition as a control house. The building is actually an oil storage building. Ms.
Kriner noted PSE had originally applied for a permit in March 2016 and was told the building was
exempt from the !BC and therefore did not require a permit. In September, the City of Renton required
an electrical permit and then reversed the need for a building permit.
In response to the examiner, Jennifer Henning, Planning Director, stated the City had not originally
known the building was taller than the maximum height for an accessory structure permitted within
the zone. They had originally understood the building was smaller and not as tall. The electrical
permit triggered the need for a building permit. The presence of a building permit triggered a
conditional use permit because of the use within the zone.
Ms. Kriner stated PSE objects to the City's $200,000 frontage improvement requirement and will be
submitting a request for a waiver. No modifications or variances are currently at issue. Ms. Kriner
stated the applicant had submitted a landscape narrative (Ex. 20). Ms. Henning stated the value of the
applicant's improvements triggered the frontage improvements.
Exhibits
The February 14, 2107 Staff Report Exhibits 1-16 identified at part B of the Staff Report itself were
admitted into the record during the hearing. In addition, the following exhibits were admitted during
the hearing.
Exhibit 17 Staff PowerPoint
Exhibit 18 COR Maps
Exhibit 19 Google Maps
Exhibit 20 Landscape Narrative (December 13, 2106)
FINDINGS OF FACT
Procedural:
I. Applicant. Puget Sound Energy.
2. Hearing. The Examiner held a hearing on the subject application on February 14, 2017 at 11 :00
am in the City of Renton Council Chambers.
Substantive:
3. Project Description. Puget Sound Energy is requesting hearing examiner conditional use permit
approval and site plan approval to perform improvements at the existing Talbot Hill Substation
located at 2400 S. Puget Dr. The site is 50.4 acres. PSE is proposing to rebuild a portion of the Talbot
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Hill Substation in order to replace aging equipment. The existing 999sf oil storage building I will be
demolished and replaced with a l ,440sf building. The existing 230kV substation equipment will be
removed, including steel structures and foundations. No additional transmission lines are proposed
with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage system is proposed within the fenced area. A
detention pond will be installed south of the southerly substation fence. The detention pond will
involve excavation of more than 500 cubic yards of soil. The substation footprint will remain
unchanged.
Access to the site is provided via an existing driveway extending from Puget Drive Southeast.
Additional driveway improvements are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation.
The applicant proposes to construct the project in two phases. Phase one includes the civil portions
of the project. This phase is proposed for April 2017 to October 2017. Phase two includes assembly
of the electrical equipment which is proposed for April 2018 to October 2018.
The project site contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive
slopes.
The site is zoned Residential R-8 and the Comprehensive Plan designation is Residential Medium
Density (RMD).
The site is surrounded by single family uses in the R-8 zone on the north, east and south. To the west
are single-family and multi-family dwellings in the R-8 and RMF zones.
4. Adequacy of Infrastructure/Public Services. The project will be served by adequate
infrastructure and public services as follows:
A. Water and Sewer Service. Neither water nor sewer service is proposed or required for the
redevelopment project.
B. Fire and Police. Police and Fire Prevention Staff indicate that sufficient resources exist to furnish
services to the proposed development.
C. Drainage. Runoff from the site sheet flows outward from the middle of the substation. There are
existing drainage pipes from the northeast and southeast side of the substation which are tied to
catch basins within the fence line. The rims of the catch basins are currently at an elevation
higher than the surrounding ground, which prevents them from capturing stormwater. Grade
differences between the substation slab and the surrounding ground surface along the north and
northeast sides of the substation prevent stormwater from draining away from the substation,
which tends to pond within the substation footprint. Runoff along the southern edge of the
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substation flows into a culvert located beneath the access road which ultimately flows east
towards Grant Avenue South.
The applicant's Preliminary Drainage Plan and Technical Information Report (TIR) (Ex. 7)
demonstrates compliance with the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual and the
20 IO City of Renton Amendments thereto. A new storm drainage system is proposed within the
fenced area. A detention pond will be installed south of the southerly substation fence and will
involve excavation of more than 500 cubic yards of soil. Drainage improvements include a new
stormwater conveyance network inside the substation which would route flows to a 75,000-cubic
foot stormwater detention pond located along the southeastern edge of the substation. The pond
will discharge to a depression on the southern side of the existing access road, where flow would
resume the existing drainage path towards Grand Avenue South. The applicant is exempt from
water quality requirements.
D. Parks/Open Space. City development standards do not require any set-asides or mitigation for
parks and open space for the proposed use.
E. Transportation. The site is bordered by Beacon Way South to the northeast. Beacon Way South
is classified as a Residential Access Road and is located within the City of Seattle Cedar River
Pipeline Easement. Access to the site is provided via an existing access driveway extending to
Puget Drive Southeast. Puget Drive Southeast is classified as a Minor Arterial street. The
existing right of way for Puget Drive Southeast is approximately I 00 feet wide and contains no
frontage improvements. RMC 4-6-060 requires half street improvements including 0.5-foot
curb, an eight-foot planting strip, an eight-foot sidewalk, street trees and storm drainage
improvements. A condition of approval requires installation of half street improvements to code.
Though the applicant indicated they will request a modification of the street frontage
improvements pursuant to RMC 4-9-250.C.5.d, the applicant has not yet submitted such a
request. No transportation impact fees are applicable to this project.
F. Parking. Adequate parking exists on site to service the substation. No changes to the existing
parking or driveway access are proposed.
5. Adverse Impacts. As conditioned, there are no significant adverse impacts associated with the
project. Specific issues related to impacts are discussed below.
A. Tree Retention. As conditioned, the proposal will satisfy tree retention and landscape screening
requirements. The applicant submitted an arborist report and landscape narrative (Ex. 8 and 20)
and a Stormwater Pond Tree Removal and Landscaping Plan (Ex. 4). A total of 116 significant
trees are presently on site. The construction of the stormwater pond will remove a total of 69
trees. An additional 11 trees are proposed for removal to the west of the entrance driveway along
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the south side of the substation. Therefore, a total of 80 trees are proposed for removal. A total
of 36 significant trees (31 %) are proposed for retention. The City's tree retention standards
require a minimum of 30 percent tree retention. The proposal significantly complies with the
City's tree retention requirements.
The applicant has argued the 11 Douglas Firs located near the entrance drive pose a wind throw
hazard to the substation and its operations. Though the applicant intends to retain shrubs and
smaller trees in this area to serve as a landscape screen, the applicant did not provide an
explanation as to why the trees cannot be pruned or trimmed rather than completely removed. A
condition of approval will require the applicant to provide a revised arborists report detailing an
explanation as to why no reasonable alternative to tree removal is possible. The condition will
further require suggested locations and species of supplemental trees to replace the existing
Douglas firs.
B. Landscaping. As conditioned, no impacts from the proposed landscaping plan are anticipated.
The applicant submitted a tree removal and landscaping plan (Ex. 4). The majority of the site
will not be disturbed and existing native landscaping will continue to screen adjacent residential
properties. The proposed new stormwater detention pond will be located along the southeaster
edge of the substation. The City code requires a 15-foot landscape buffer around the storrnwater
perimeter. The applicant has alternatively proposed landscape screening southwest of the
stormwater pond, immediately south of the existing driveway, and to the west of the storrnwater
pond outside the perimeter fence, rather than along the entire perimeter. The applicant plans to
fill gaps in the existing natural vegetative screening between the substation and existing
residences. The proposed site obscuring landscaping buffer will be 20 feet in width in these two
locations and will contain a mix of trees and large shrubs. The existing vegetation provides
screening when viewed from the southeast and southwest of the site. However, as noted above
in FOF SA, the applicant proposes the removal of 11 trees south of the substation and to the west
of the access drive. The applicant has not proposed additional plantings in this location. Removal
of the trees in this location could reduce the effectiveness of the landscape screening. Therefore,
a condition of approval will require the applicant to submit a revised tree replacement/visual
barrier plan for this area.
C. Geologically Hazardous Areas. Critical areas will not be adversely affected and the project will
not result in impacts to health and safety for people utilizing the site or in surrounding areas. The
applicant submitted a geotechnical report (Ex. 6). The project contains moderate coalmine and
landslide hazards with sensitive slopes within 50 feet. The extent of disturbance for the proposal
will be 5.89 acres. The net cut/fill will be 2,500-cubic yards with 11.500 cubic yards of cut and
9,000 cubic yards of fill. The geotechnical report concludes the proposal will not adversely affect
the stability of the slopes in or around the site and coalmine hazards are minimal. In the absence
of any contrary evidence, the examiner takes the geotechnical engineer's conclusions as verity.
D. Structure Scale. The proposed new structure will have a maximum building height of 19' 4" with
a 4: 12 pitched roof. The building will be obscured from view by the nearest residential area with
native and planted landscaping. No adverse effects are anticipated for surrounding properties.
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E. Traffic. The Talbot Hill substation property is accessed via an ex1stmg access driveway
extending from Puget Drive SE. The applicant is proposing improvements to the existing access
driveway including repaving with asphalt, widening the approach apron, and a security gate. The
project will not generate a significant number of vehicles trips either during construction or
operation. No traffic impacts to the surrounding area are anticipated.
F. Noise, Light and Glare. The reconstructed building will have minimal lighting to provide for
safe egress. The lighting will be directed downward. No glare or light are expected to be visible
from neighboring properties. The substation is over 460 feet from the nearest residential lot. No
noise impacts to surrounding areas are anticipated.
Conclusions of Law
I. Authority. Large utilities are allowed in the R-8 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
III permits when Hearing Examiner review is required. Site plan review is not required in the R-8
zone, except optionally when site plan review may be used as a means to propose modifications to
development standards for developments otherwise exempt from site plan review (RMC 4-9-
200(8)(2)(b )). Pursuant to RMC 4-4-70(F)(8), site plan review is required for the proposal in order
to deviate from storm drainage facility landscaping standards. In the absence of the conditional use
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). Both 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 both
permits must be processed as Type III applications. As Type III applications, RMC 4-8-0SO(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 property is zoned R-8, a single family
residential zone. The comprehensive plan land use designation is Residential Medium Density.
3. Review Criteria. Conditional use criteria are governed by RMC 4-9-030(C). Site plan review
criteria are governed by RMC 4-9-200(E). All applicable criteria are quoted below in italics and
applied through corresponding conclusions oflaw.
Conditional Use
The Administrator or designee or the Hearing Examiner shall consider, as applicable, the following
factors for all applications:
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RMC 4-9-0JO(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 the comprehensive plan as outlined in Finding 16 of the Staff
report, adopted and incorporated by this reference as if set forth in full. 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.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(2): 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.
5. The substation is an existing utility facility on a large lot. The proposed location of the
reconstructed and expanded building will not result in either the detrimental over-concentration of a
particular use within the City or within the immediate area of the proposed use. The substation
footprint will remain unchanged and, as conditioned, the improvements will be fully screened from
adjacent residences through thick and dense native vegetation and landscaping. As discussed in the
Staff Report, 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
shall not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent property.
6. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5 and as conditioned, there are no adverse impacts
associated with the proposal, so it will not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent
property.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(4): Compatibility: The proposed use shall be compatible with the scale and
character of the neighborhood.
7. The proposal is an expansion of an existing building within an existing utility use. The footprint
of the overall substation will not change. As conditioned, the reconstructed building and stormwater
pond will be fully screened from view. The proposed use will meet all of the City's bulk and
dimensional regulations and will provide landscaping on the site that will buffer the residential uses
on all sides. This criterion is satisfied.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(5): Parking: Adequate parking is, or will be made, available.
8. No additional parking is proposed. As noted in Finding of Fact No. 4, adequate parking exists
on site to service the substation. 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 not have a significant impact on the
general traffic in the vicinity and, as conditioned, provides for adequate and safe pedestrian circulation.
The criterion is met.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(7): Noise, Light and Glare: Potential noise, light and glare impacts from the
proposed use shall be evaluated and mitigated.
10. As stated in FOF SF, no impacts from noise, light or glare are anticipated. This criterion is
satisfied.
RMC 4-9-0JO(C)(S): 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.
11. As conditioned, the landscape complies with the City's landscape regulations. As described in
FOF 5(8), landscaping will provide a vegetative screening between the substation and adjacent
residential areas. The reconstructed building and stormwater pond will be fully screened. As
conditioned, this criterion is met.
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:
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, as outlined at Finding No. 2 l(d) of the Staff Report. The Staff
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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. The substation facility is necessarily concentrated on one portion of the site; however the scale
and bulk of the building is compatible with the low rise residential structures that surround the site.
As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, no lighting or view impacts are anticipated and landscaping
is effectively used to protect adjoining properties from noise and glare and to maintain privacy and
enhance the appearance of the project. This criterion is satisfied.
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
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iv. Land.,·caping: 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. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, the site is large with 460 feet of native vegetation
between the substation and the nearest residential area. As proposed and conditioned, native and
planted landscaping has been well designed to provide for privacy and noise reduction. 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 without unreasonably interfering with
the objectives of the facility. The scale of the facility will not create any adverse impacts as discussed
and is compatible with vehicle and pedestrian circulation as determined in Finding of Fact No. 5. In
addition, there is nothing in the record to reasonably suggest that the scale of the project is
incompatible with sunlight, prevailing winds or natural characteristics. The comments by Staff on
this criterion, at Finding No. 2l(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;
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 weys;
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. 4(E), 4(F), and 5(E).
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. No open space is required for this use
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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. As determined in FOF 5(C), the natural systems at the site will not be adversely 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.
19. The project is served by adequate services and facilities as determined in Finding of Fact No.
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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 applicant has provided a detailed phasing plan as described in the staff report. This criterion
is satisfied.
DECISION
As conditioned below, the conditional use permit is approved.
1. The applicant shall comply with the mitigation measures issued as part of the Determination of
Non-Significance Mitigated, dated January 23, 2017.
2. If the 11 trees to the west of the access driveway are proposed for removal, the applicant shall
submit a revised tree replacement/visual barrier plan at the time of Construction Permit
application for review and approval by the Current Planning Project Manager.
3. The applicant shall submit a revised Arborist Report with Construction Permit application for
review and approval by the Current Planning Project Manager. The revised Arborist Report shall
provide further detailed explanation for why no reasonable alternative to tree removal is possible
for the 11 trees to the west of the access driveway and shall provide suggested locations and
species of supplemental trees to be planted. The report shall include planting and maintenance
specifications for replacement trees.
4. The applicant shall either submit plans to construct the required half street improvements along
Puget Drive SE (including the required 8-foot wide landscape strip between the curb and
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sidewalk) or shall acquire approval of a modification from the required frontage improvements at
the time of Civil Construction Permit Review.
5. The City shall establish a call-in number for citizens to complain about noise or other construction
related issues.
DATED this 28th day of February, 2017.
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City of Renton Hearing Examiner
Appeal Right and Valuation Notices
RMC 4-8-l lO(E)(9) provides that the final decision of the Hearing Examiner is subject to appeal to
the Renton City Council. RMC 4-8-l 10(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 4-8-1 lO(E)(S) and RMC 4-8-100(G)(4). A new fourteen (14) day appeal
period shall commence upon the issuance of the reconsideration. Additional information regarding
the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City Hall -7th floor, (425)
430-65 lO.
Affected property owners may request a change m valuation for property tax purposes
notwithstanding any program ofrevaluation.
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CITY OF RENTON \
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
MEMORANDUM
Date: April 25, 2017
To: City Clerk's Office
From: Gillian Syverson
Subject: Land Use File Closeout
Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City
Clerk's Office
Project Name: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
LUA (file) Number: LUA16-000922, ECF, SA-H, CUP-H
Cross-References: N/A
AKA's: N/A
Project Manager: Angelea Weihs
Acceptance Date: December 22, 2016
Applicant: Puget Sound Energy, Kerry Kriner
Owner: Puget Sound Energy
Contact: Kerry Kriner
PID Number: 2023059003, 2023059066
ERC Determination: DNS-M Date: January 23, 2017
Anneal Period Ends: Februarv 10. 2017
Administrative Decision: N/A Date: N/A
Anneal Period Ends: N/A
Public Hearing Date: February 14, 2017
Date Appealed to HEX:
By Whom:
HEX Decision: Date:
Anneal Period Ends:
Date Appealed to Council:
By Whom:
Council Decision: Date:
Mylar Recording Number:
Project Description:
Location:
Comments:
ERC Determination Types: DNS -Determination of Non-Significance; DNS-M -Determination of
Non-Significance-Mitigated; DS -Determination of Significance.
Denis Law Mayor
Community & Economic Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator
April 24, 2017
Puget Sound Energy
ATIN: Ms. Kerry Kriner
P.O. Box 97034
Bellevue, WA 98009-9734
SUBJECT: Waiver of Requirements for Frontage Improvements along Puget Drive SE
(Permit No. (17001111)
Dear Ms. Kriner:
The City of Renton has reviewed your request to waive the required half street
improvement including 54-ft of paved roadway width (27-ft from centerline), 0.5-foot curb
and gutter, 8-foot planting strip, 8-foot sidewalk, 2-foot clearance between sidewalk and
right of way along the Puget Drive SE property frontage as noted in Municipal Code (RMC)
4-6-060(F).
ANALYSIS: Frontage improvements are required by Renton Municipal Code for projects
that exceed $50,000 value. However, RMC 4-6-250(() allows for a waiver of the
requirements subject to the criteria below. Staff's analysis of the request follows each listed
criteria.
a. Required street improvements will alter an existing wetlands or stream, or have
a negative impact on a shoreline's area.
Staff Analysis: There are no wetlands or streams along Puget Drive SE.
b. Existing steep topography would make required street improvements infeasible.
Staff Analysis: There is a small portion of the right of way adjacent to Puget Drive
SE that is a regulated steep slope however these regulated steep slopes are smo/1
in nature and would make the street improvements infeasible.
c. Required street improvements would have a negative impact on other
properties, such as restricting available access.
Staff Analysis: The street improvements would have little to no negative impacts
to other properties.
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Ms. Kerry Kriner
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d. There are no similar improvements in the vicinity and there is little likelihood
that the improvements will be needed or required in the next ten (10) years.
Staff Analysis: Puget Drive SE is designated as a prapased bicycle corridor on the
Renton Trails and Bicycle Master Plan. The Renton Trails and Bicycle Master Plan
has lists Puget Drive SE between Panther Creek and 116'h Avenue SE/Beacon
Way SE as a medium priority improvement project to construct the required
street improvements along with bicycle lanes. Based on this, the street
improvements will be needed in the next ten (10) years.
e. In no case shall a waiver be granted unless it is shown that there will be no
detrimental effect on the public health, safety or welfare if the improvements
are not installed, and that the improvements are not needed for current or
future development.
Staff Analysis: See response to criterion "F. A bicycle corridor has been proposed
along Puget Drive SE as part of the Renton Trails and Bicycle Master Plan and
therefore it has been determined that the required street improvements are
needed to maintain safety for bicyclists.
DECISION: The requested waiver from frontage improvements (RMC 4-6-0GO(F) by the
applicant is denied, as the request does not comply with the waiver criteria of RMC 4-6-
250(().
This decision, to approve the waiver, is subject to a fourteen (14) day appeal period from
the date of this letter per RMC 4-8-110. Any appeals of the administrative decision must be
filed with the City Clerk, along with the required appeal fee, by 5:00 pm, May 9'h, 2017.
Sincerely,
Development Engineering Manager
cc: Chip Vincent, CED Administrator
Jennifer Henning, Development Engineering Manager
Craig Burnell, Building Official
Vanessa Dolbee, Current Planning Manager
Justin Johnson, Civil Engineer II
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March 2, 2017
Kerry Kriner
Puget Sound Energy
P.O. Box 97034 M/5 PSE -09N
Bellevue, WA 98009
Subject: Hearing Examiner's Final Decision
Denis Law Mayor
City Clerk -Jason A. Seth, CMC
RE: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements (LUA-16-000922)
Dear Mr. Kriner:
Enclosed please find the Hearing Examiner's Final Decision dated February 28, 2017.
I can be reached at (425) 430-6510 or jseth@rentonwa.gov. Thank you.
Sincerely,
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Jason A. Seth, CMC
City Clerk
cc: Hearing Examiner
Angelea Weihs, Associate Planner
Jennifer Henning, Planning Director
Clark Close, Senior Planner
Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Manager
Craig Burnell, Building Official
Jennifer Cisneros, Secretary, Planning Division
Julia Medzegian, City Council Liaison
Parties of Record (6)
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BEFORE THE HEARING EXAMINER FOR THE CITY OF RENTON
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
Conditional Use Permit
LUA 16-000922, ECF, SA-H, CUP-H
FINAL DECISION
Summary
Puget Sound Energy is requesting conditional use permit and site plan review approval to rebuild a
portion of the Talbot Hill Substation. The applicant seeks to demolish an existing 999sfbuilding and
replace it with a new l ,449sf building. The applicant will also remove substation equipment and
create a new storm drainage system. The conditional use permit is approved with conditions.
Testimony
Angelea Weihs, Associate Planner, summarized the staff report and entered additional exhibits into
the record (Ex. 17-19). She noted the City had received comment from Seattle PUD regarding access.
In response to the examiner, Ms. Weihs stated the substation was in excess of 460 feet from the
nearest residences and that the existing and proposed planting areas will serve as a buffer.
Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Manager, stated the project must meet the King
County Stormwater Manual. In response to the examiner, Ms. Bannwarth stated all the potential
impacts from the project with respect to construction are mitigated within the City's development
codes. Ms. Bannwarth stated the City would be amenable to adding a condition of approval requiring
the City to set up a call number for construction related concerns.
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Kerry Kriner, Planner for PSE, stated the staff report is incorrect in describing the building
proposed for demolition as a control house. The building is actually an oil storage building. Ms.
Kriner noted PSE had originally applied for a permit in March 2016 and was told the building was
exempt from the !BC and therefore did not require a permit. In September, the City of Renton required
an electrical permit and then reversed the need for a building permit.
In response to the examiner, Jennifer Henning, Planning Director, stated the City had not originally
known the building was taller than the maximum height for an accessory structure permitted within
the zone. They had originally understood the building was smaller and not as tall. The electrical
permit triggered the need for a building permit. The presence of a building permit triggered a
conditional use permit because of the use within the zone.
Ms. Kriner stated PSE objects to the City's $200,000 frontage improvement requirement and will be
submitting a request for a waiver. No modifications or variances are currently at issue. Ms. Kriner
stated the applicant had submitted a landscape narrative (Ex. 20). Ms. Henning stated the value of the
applicant's improvements triggered the frontage improvements.
Exhibits
The February 14, 2107 Staff Report Exhibits 1-16 identified at part B of the Staff Report itself were
admitted into the record during the hearing. In addition, the following exhibits were admitted during
the hearing.
Exhibit 17 Staff PowerPoint
Exhibit 18 COR Maps
Exhibit 19 Google Maps
Exhibit 20 Landscape Narrative (December 13, 2106)
FINDINGS OF FACT
Procedural:
I. Applicant. Puget Sound Energy.
2. Hearing. The Examiner held a hearing on the subject application on February 14, 2017 at 11 :00
am in the City of Renton Council Chambers.
Substantive:
3. Project Description. Puget Sound Energy is requesting hearing examiner conditional use permit
approval and site plan approval to perform improvements at the existing Talbot Hill Substation
located at 2400 S. Puget Dr. The site is 50.4 acres. PSE is proposing to rebuild a portion of the Talbot
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Hill Substation in order to replace aging equipment. The existing 999sf oil storage building I will be
demolished and replaced with a l,440sfbuilding. The existing 230kV substation equipment will be
removed, including steel structures and foundations. No additional transmission lines are proposed
with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage system is proposed within the fenced area. A
detention pond will be installed south of the southerly substation fence. The detention pond will
involve excavation of more than 500 cubic yards of soil. The substation footprint will remain
unchanged.
Access to the site is provided via an existing driveway extending from Puget Drive Southeast.
Additional driveway improvements are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation.
The applicant proposes to construct the project in two phases. Phase one includes the civil portions
of the project. This phase is proposed for April 2017 to October 2017. Phase two includes assembly
of the electrical equipment which is proposed for April 2018 to October 2018.
The project site contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive
slopes.
The site is zoned Residential R-8 and the Comprehensive Plan designation is Residential Medium
Density (RMD).
The site is surrounded by single family uses in the R-8 zone on the north, east and south. To the west
are single-family and multi-family dwellings in the R-8 and RMF zones.
4. Adequacy of Infrastructure/Public Services. The project will be served by adequate
infrastructure and public services as follows:
A. Water and Sewer Service. Neither water nor sewer service is proposed or required for the
redevelopment project.
B. Fire and Police. Police and Fire Prevention Staff indicate that sufficient resources exist to furnish
services to the proposed development.
C. Drainage. Runoff from the site sheet flows outward from the middle of the substation. There are
existing drainage pipes from the northeast and southeast side of the substation which are tied to
catch basins within the fence line. The rims of the catch basins are currently at an elevation
higher than the surrounding ground, which prevents them from capturing stormwater. Grade
differences between the substation slab and the surrounding ground surface along the north and
northeast sides of the substation prevent storrnwater from draining away from the substation,
which tends to pond within the substation footprint. Runoff along the southern edge of the
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substation flows into a culvert located beneath the access road which ultimately flows east
towards Grant A venue South.
The applicant's Preliminary Drainage Plan and Technical Infonnation Report (TIR) (Ex. 7)
demonstrates compliance with the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual and the
20 IO City of Renton Amendments thereto. A new storm drainage system is proposed within the
fenced area. A detention pond will be installed south of the southerly substation fence and will
involve excavation of more than 500 cubic yards of soil. Drainage improvements include a new
storm water conveyance network inside the substation which would route flows to a 75,000-cubic
foot stormwater detention pond located along the southeastern edge of the substation. The pond
will discharge to a depression on the southern side of the existing access road, where flow would
resume the existing drainage path towards Grand Avenue South. The applicant is exempt from
water quality requirements.
D. Parks/Open Space. City development standards do not require any set-asides or mitigation for
parks and open space for the proposed use.
E. Transportation. The site is bordered by Beacon Way South to the northeast. Beacon Way South
is classified as a Residential Access Road and is located within the City of Seattle Cedar River
Pipeline Easement. Access to the site is provided via an existing access driveway extending to
Puget Drive Southeast. Puget Drive Southeast is classified as a Minor Arterial street. The
existing right of way for Puget Drive Southeast is approximately 100 feet wide and contains no
frontage improvements. RMC 4-6-060 requires half street improvements including 0.5-foot
curb, an eight-foot planting strip, an eight-foot sidewalk, street trees and storm drainage
improvements. A condition of approval requires installation of half street improvements to code.
Though the applicant indicated they will request a modification of the street frontage
improvements pursuant to RMC 4-9-250.C.5.d, the applicant has not yet submitted such a
request. No transportation impact fees are applicable to this project.
F. Parking. Adequate parking exists on site to service the substation. No changes to the existing
parking or driveway access are proposed.
5. Adverse Impacts. As conditioned, there are no significant adverse impacts associated with the
project. Specific issues related to impacts are discussed below.
A. Tree Retention. As conditioned, the proposal will satisfy tree retention and landscape screening
requirements. The applicant submitted an arborist report and landscape narrative (Ex. 8 and 20)
and a Stormwater Pond Tree Removal and Landscaping Plan (Ex. 4). A total of 116 significant
trees are presently on site. The construction of the stormwater pond will remove a total of 69
trees. An additional 11 trees are proposed for removal to the west of the entrance driveway along
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the south side of the substation. Therefore, a total of 80 trees are proposed for removal. A total
of 36 significant trees (31%) are proposed for retention. The City's tree retention standards
require a minimum of 30 percent tree retention. The proposal significantly complies with the
City's tree retention requirements.
The applicant has argued the 11 Douglas Firs located near the entrance drive pose a wind throw
hazard to the substation and its operations. Though the applicant intends to retain shrubs and
smaller trees in this area to serve as a landscape screen, the applicant did not provide an
explanation as to why the trees cannot be pruned or trimmed rather than completely removed. A
condition of approval will require the applicant to provide a revised arborists report detailing an
explanation as to why no reasonable alternative to tree removal is possible. The condition will
further require suggested locations and species of supplemental trees to replace the existing
Douglas firs.
B. Landscaping. As conditioned, no impacts from the proposed landscaping plan are anticipated.
The applicant submitted a tree removal and landscaping plan (Ex. 4). The majority of the site
will not be disturbed and existing native landscaping will continue to screen adjacent residential
properties. The proposed new stormwater detention pond will be located along the southeaster
edge of the substation. The City code requires a 15-foot landscape buffer around the stormwater
perimeter. The applicant has alternatively proposed landscape screening southwest of the
stormwater pond, immediately south of the existing driveway, and to the west of the stormwater
pond outside the perimeter fence, rather than along the entire perimeter. The applicant plans to
fill gaps in the existing natural vegetative screening between the substation and existing
residences. The proposed site obscuring landscaping buffer will be 20 feet in width in these two
locations and will contain a mix of trees and large shrubs. The existing vegetation provides
screening when viewed from the southeast and southwest of the site. However, as noted above
in FOF 5A, the applicant proposes the removal of 11 trees south of the substation and to the west
of the access drive. The applicant has not proposed additional plantings in this location. Removal
of the trees in this location could reduce the effectiveness of the landscape screening. Therefore,
a condition of approval will require the applicant to submit a revised tree replacement/visual
barrier plan for this area.
C. Geologically Hazardous Areas. Critical areas will not be adversely affected and the project will
not result in impacts to health and safety for people utilizing the site or in surrounding areas. The
applicant submitted a geotechnical report (Ex. 6). The project contains moderate coalmine and
landslide hazards with sensitive slopes within 50 feet. The extent of disturbance for the proposal
will be 5.89 acres. The net cut/fill will be 2,500-cubic yards with 11.500 cubic yards of cut and
9,000 cubic yards of fill. The geotechnical report concludes the proposal will not adversely affect
the stability of the slopes in or around the site and coalmine hazards are minimal. In the absence
of any contrary evidence, the examiner takes the geotechnical engineer's conclusions as verity.
D. Structure Scale. The proposed new structure will have a maximum building height of 19' 4" with
a 4: 12 pitched roof. The building will be obscured from view by the nearest residential area with
native and planted landscaping. No adverse effects are anticipated for surrounding properties.
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E. Traffic. The Talbot Hill substation property is accessed via an ex1stmg access driveway
extending from Puget Drive SE. The applicant is proposing improvements to the existing access
driveway including repaving with asphalt, widening the approach apron, and a security gate. The
project will not generate a significant number of vehicles trips either during construction or
operation. No traffic impacts to the surrounding area are anticipated.
F. Noise, Light and Glare. The reconstructed building will have minimal lighting to provide for
safe egress. The lighting will be directed downward. No glare or light are expected to be visible
from neighboring properties. The substation is over 460 feet from the nearest residential lot. No
noise impacts to surrounding areas are anticipated.
Conclusions of Law
I. Authority. Large utilities are allowed in the R-8 district as a conditional use subject to Hearing
Examiner review (RMC 4-2-060(0)). RMC 4-8-0SO(G) classifies conditional use applications as Type
Ill permits when Hearing Examiner review is required. Site plan review is not required in the R-8
zone, except optionally when site plan review may be used as a means to propose modifications to
development standards for developments otherwise exempt from site plan review (RMC 4-9-
200(B)(2)(b)). Pursuant to RMC 4-4-70(F)(8), site plan review is required for the proposal in order
to deviate from storm drainage facility landscaping standards. In the absence of the conditional use
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(0). Both 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 both
permits must be processed as Type Ill applications. As Type Ill applications, RMC 4-8-0SO(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 property is zoned R-8, a single family
residential zone. The comprehensive plan land use designation is Residential Medium Density.
3. Review Criteria. Conditional use criteria are governed by RMC 4-9-030(C). Site plan review
criteria are governed by RMC 4-9-200(E). 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
factors for all applications:
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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 the comprehensive plan as outlined in Finding 16 of the Staff
report, adopted and incorporated by this reference as if set forth in full. 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.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(2): 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.
5. The substation is an existing utility facility on a large lot. The proposed location of the
reconstructed and expanded building will not result in either the detrimental over-concentration of a
particular use within the City or within the immediate area of the proposed use. The substation
footprint will remain unchanged and, as conditioned, the improvements will be fully screened from
adjacent residences through thick and dense native vegetation and landscaping. As discussed in the
Staff Report, the proposed location is suitable for the proposed use. Given these factors the criterion
is met.
RMC 4-9-0JO(C)(J): Effect on Adjacent Properties: The proposed use at the proposed location
shall not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on acljacent property.
6. As detennined in Finding of Fact No. 5 and as conditioned, there are no adverse impacts
associated with the proposal, so it will not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent
property.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(4): Compatibility: The proposed use shall be compatible with the scale and
character of the neighborhood.
7. The proposal is an expansion of an existing building within an existing utility use. The footprint
of the overall substation will not change. As conditioned, the reconstructed building and stonnwater
pond will be fully screened from view. The proposed use will meet all of the City's bulk and
dimensional regulations and will provide landscaping on the site that will buffer the residential uses
on all sides. This criterion is satisfied.
RMC 4-9-0JO(C)(S): Parking: Adequate parking is, or will be made, available.
8. No additional parking is proposed. As noted in Finding of Fact No. 4, adequate parking exists
on site to service the substation. 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 not have a significant impact on the
general traffic in the vicinity and, as conditioned, provides for adequate and safe pedestrian circulation.
The criterion is met.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(7): Noise, Light and Glare: Potential noise, light and glare impacts from the
proposed use shall be evaluated and mitigated.
I 0. As stated in FOF SF, no impacts from noise, light or glare are anticipated. This criterion is
satisfied.
RMC 4-9-030(C)(8): 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.
11. As conditioned, the landscape complies with the City's landscape regulations. As described in
FOF 5(8), landscaping will provide a vegetative screening between the substation and adjacent
residential areas. The reconstructed building and stormwater pond will be fully screened. As
conditioned, this criterion is met.
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: Co,iformance with plans, policies, regulations and approvals,
including:
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, as outlined at Finding No. 2 l(d) of the Staff Report. The Staff
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Report Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law are adopted and incorporated by reference as if set
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RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(b): Off-Site Impacts: Mitigation of impacts to surrounding properties and
use.,·, including:
i. Structures: Restricting overscale structures and overconcentration of development on a particular
portion of the site;
iL Circulation: Providing desirable transitions and linkages between uses, streets, walkways and
adjacent properties;
iiL 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 iri order to avoid excessive
brightness or glare to adjacent properties and streets.
13. The substation facility is necessarily concentrated on one portion of the site; however the scale
and bulk of the building is compatible with the low rise residential structures that surround the site.
As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, no lighting or view impacts are anticipated and landscaping
is effectively used to protect adjoining properties from noise and glare and to maintain privacy and
enhance the appearance of the project. This criterion is satisfied.
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
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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. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, the site is large with 460 feet of native vegetation
between the substation and the nearest residential area. As proposed and conditioned, native and
planted landscaping has been well designed to provide for privacy and noise reduction. 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 without unreasonably interfering with
the objectives of the facility. The scale of the facility will not create any adverse impacts as discussed
and is compatible with vehicle and pedestrian circulation as determined in Finding of Fact No. 5. In
addition, there is nothing in the record to reasonably suggest that the scale of the project is
incompatible with sunlight, prevailing winds or natural characteristics. The comments by Staff on
this criterion, at Finding No. 21(!), 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;
ii. Internal Circulation: Promoting safety and efficiency of the internal circulation system, including
lhe location, design and dimensions of vehicular and pedestrian access poinls, drives, parking,
lurnarounds, walkways, bikeways, and emergency access ways;
iii. Loading and Delivery: Separaling loading and delivery areas from parking and pedestrian areas;
iv. Transit and Bicycles: Providing lransit, carpools and bicycle facilities and access; and
v. Pedestrians: Providing safe and atlractive pedeslrian 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. 4(E), 4(F), and 5(E).
RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(e): Open Space: Incorporating open spaces to serve as distinctive projecl
focal points and lo provide adequate areas for passive and active recreation by lhe occupants/users
of the sile.
16. No open space is required for this use
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RMC 4-9-200(E)(3)(1): 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. As determined in FOF 5(C), the natural systems at the site will not be adversely 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.
19. The project is served by adequate services and facilities as determined in Finding of Fact No.
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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 applicant has provided a detailed phasing plan as described in the staff report. This criterion
is satisfied.
DECISION
As conditioned below, the conditional use permit is approved.
I. The applicant shall comply with the mitigation measures issued as part of the Determination of
Non-Significance Mitigated, dated January 23, 2017.
2. If the 11 trees to the west of the access driveway are proposed for removal, the applicant shall
submit a revised tree replacement/visual barrier plan at the time of Construction Permit
application for review and approval by the Current Planning Project Manager.
3. The applicant shall submit a revised Arborist Report with Construction Permit application for
review and approval by the Current Planning Project Manager. The revised Arborist Report shall
provide further detailed explanation for why no reasonable alternative to tree cemoval is possible
for the 11 trees to the west of the access driveway and shall provide suggested locations and
species of supplemental trees to be planted. The report shall include planting and maintenance
specifications for replacement trees.
4. The applicant shall either submit plans to construct the required half street improvements along
Puget Drive SE (including the required 8-foot wide landscape strip between the curb and
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sidewalk) or shall acquire approval of a modification from the required frontage improvements at
the time of Civil Construction Permit Review.
5. The City shall establish a call-in number for citizens to complain about noise or other construction
related issues.
DA TED this 28th day of February, 2017.
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City of Renton Hearing Examiner
Appeal Right and Valuation Notices
RMC 4-8-l lO(E)(9) provides that the final decision of the Hearing Examiner is subject to appeal to
the Renton City Council. RMC 4-8-11 O(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-l 10(E)(8) and RMC 4-8-1 OO(G)(4). A new fourteen (14) day appeal
period shall commence upon the issuance of the reconsideration. Additional information regarding
the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City Hall -7th floor, (425)
430-6510.
Affected property owners may request a change in valuation for property tax purposes
notwithstanding any program of revaluation.
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On the 7th day of February, 2017, I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing
HEX Report and Exhibits documents. This information was sent to:
Puget Sound Energy Owner
Kerry Kriner Contact/ Applicant
Phil Olbrechts Hearing Examiner
Parties of Record See attached
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Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
LUA16-000922, ECF, SA-H, CUP-H
template· affidavit of service by mailing
Puget Sound Energy, Inc.
PO Box 97034 M/S PSE-09N
Bellevue. WA 980099734
Kerrv Kriner
Puget Sound Energy
PO Box 97034 M/S PSE-09N
Bellevue. WA 980099734
Bob Gambill
Seattle Public Utilities -SPU_ WTR
PO BOX 34018
Seattle, WA 981244018
Kimberly Board
WOODCUFFE APARTMENTS
1205 Grant Ave S
Renton, WA 98055-6057
Johnioseph Paior
1411 Grant Ave, C204
Renton. WA 98055
LAND USE HEARING SIGN-IN SHEET
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements, LUAlG-000922, ECF, CUP-H
February 14, 2017, 11:00 AM
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Geotechnical Engineering Services Report
Talbot Substation Improvements
Renton, Washington
for
t Snunt! En.:·r/-.
December 5, 2016
EXHIBIT 7
Entire Document
Available Upon
Request
Technical Information
Report
Talbot Substation Stormwater Support
Puget Sound Energy
i/ _-,('·
November 16, 2016
PSE Talbot Hill Substation
Arborist Report
11241 wil/o~·s road ne
suite 200
redmond, wa 98052
phone (425) 8224446
Assignment
To:
From:
Jeff McMeekin, PSE
Tom Early, Otak, Inc.
Date: December 13, 2016
Project No.: 31983.h
EXHIBIT 8
Entire Document
Available Upon
Request
The arborist report is required to accompany a Renton Site Plan Review-submittal. It is developed to
convey specific information regarding the trees proposed for removal, tree protection for trees to be
retained and supplemental tree planting suggestions. I am coordinating the integration of tree
removal, tree retention and tree protection into the landscape plans of the stormwater pond.
Assessment Methods
The inventory of trees was performed on October 13, 2016. The inventory is tabulated in the tree
table which includes an assignment of tree number, identification of tree species by common and
botanical names, diameter at breast height (D BH) measurement, a condition assessment using five
categories (Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor and Dead) based on visual tree inspection of each tree,
comments specific to each trees condition and the proposal to either remove or retain the tree. In
the case of trees with multiple stems, typically beaked hazelnut trees in this case, I've noted the
approximate number of stems and the stems average size.
Site description
The site address is 3004 Beacon Way South. The location of the subject trees is along the south side
and southeast comer of the PSE Talbot Hill Substation. The land surface is undulating with
vegetation typical of upland plant species. See figure 1. The majority of the trees are in good shape
with the exception of the willow and alder; they have been damaged by recent branch failures during
the spring windstorms.
K\prtjoct\31900\31983H\ProjcctDoa;\Rq,orts\ Talbot Hill Arborist Report.doc
Construction Mitigation Description for PSE Talbot Hill Substation
Proposed construction dates: This project is to be constructed in two phases. Phase one includes the
civil portions of the job and is proposed for April 2017 to October 2017. Phase two includes assembly
of the electrical equipment and is proposed for April 2018 to October 2018.
Hours and days of operation: Hours and days of operation are to follow City of Renton normal working
hours 7:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Proposed hauling and transportation routes: The proposed haul route would be via Puget Drive and
Benson Road.
Measures to be implemented to minimize dust. traffic. mud. noise. etc.: A TESC plan will be developed
and implemented during construction. Dust and mud should not enter the public road right of way. If
debris track-out occurs, immediate corrections will be implemented.
Any special hours proposed: There are no special hours proposed at this time.
Preliminary traffic control plan: See attached traffic control plan.
EXHIBIT 9
ADVISbRY NOTES TO APPLICA
LUA 1'6-000922 --------Renton 0
Application Date: December 06, 2016
Name: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use
Site Address: 2400 S Puget Dr
Renton, WA 98055-4311
Version 1 I
Building Review -Planning Comments Contact: Craig Burnell I 425-430-7290 I cbumell@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: Project will be reviewed for compliance with Building Codes. The current adopted building code is 2015 International
Building Code.
Recommendations of the geotechnical report must be followed as a condition of building permits.
Geotechnical reoort should be uodated to 2015 IBC desian oarameters.
Engineering Review Comments Contact: Ann Fowler I 425-430-7382 I afowler@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: I have reviewed the application for the Talbot Hill Substation at 2400 S Puget Drive (APN('s} 202305 9003, 9066,
9064) and have the following comments:
EXISTING CONDITIONS
The total site is approximately 50.4 acres acres in size and is irregular in shape. The site includes an existing substation wiU, access gravel
driveways. The substation covers approximately 7. 75 acres of the total site area.
Water No water service is proposed or required for the redevelopment project. EXHIBIT 10
Sewer No sewer service is proposed or required for the redevelopment project.
Storm Runoff from the site sheet flows outward from the middle of the substation. There are existing drainage pipes on the northeast and
southeast side of the substation which are tied to catch basins within the fence line. The rims of the catch basins are currently at an elevation
higher than the surrounding ground, which prevents them from capturing stormwater. Grade differences between the substation slab and the
surrounding ground surface along the north and northeast sides of the substation prevents stormwater from draining away from the
substation and tends to pond within the substation footprint. Runoff along the southern edge of the substation flows into a culvert located
beneath the access road which ultimately flows east towards Grant Avenue South.
Streets The site is bordered by Beacon Way South to the northeast. Beacon Way South is classified as a Residential Access Road and is
located within the City of Seattle Cedar River Pipeline Easement. The site is bordered by Puget Drive Southeast to the south. Puget Drive
Southeast is classified as a Minor Arterial Street. Existing right of way in Puget Drive Southeast is approximately 100 feet as measured using
the King County Assessor's Map. There are no existing frontage improvements along Puget Drive Southeast.
CODE REQUIREMENTS
SURFACE WATER
1. A geotechnical report, dated December 5, 2016, completed by GeoEngineers, Inc. for the site has been provided. The project site
contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards and sensitive slopes (within 50 feet). Erosion control measures will need
to be in place prior to starting grading activities on the site. The report discusses the soil and groundwater characteristics of the site including
infiltration potential and provides recommendations for project design and construction. The report discounts the use of infiltration for the
site due to the depth of the outwash soils compared to the existing surface elevations present on the site. Geotechnical recommendations
presented need to be address within the project plans.
2. A Preliminary Drainage Plan and Technical Information Report (TIR), dated November 16, 2016, was submitted by HDR Engineering,
Inc. with the Land Use Application. Based on the City of Renton's flow control map, the site falls within the Flow Control Duration Standard
area matching Forested Site Conditions and is within the Lower Cedar River and Black River Drainage Basin. The development is subject to
Full Drainage Review in accordance with the 2009 King County Surtace Water Design Manual (KCSWDM) and the 2010 City of Renton
Amendments to the KCSWOM. All core requirements and the six special requirements are discussed in the Technical Information Report.
The following stormwater improvements are required and shall be discussed within the TIR:
a. The applicant submitted a complete Condition Use Permit Application on December 6, 2016 and ls therefore vested to the 2009
KCSWDM and the 201 O City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWDM for a period of 180 days from the application date. The vesting period
will expire on June 4, 2017 in accordance with RMC 4 1 045E.2.b. A complete Construction Permit Application must be received prior to the
expiration date of the vesting period. Otherwise, the applicant will be required to comply with the stormwater manual that is in effect at the
time of construction permit application.
b. Appropriate flow control BMPs will be required to help mitigate the new runoff created by this development since the new plus replaced
impervious area is over 2,000 square feet. A preliminary drainage plan, including the application of flow control BMPs, shall be included with
the land use application, as applicable to the project.
c. As noted in the report, the applicant is exempt from water quality since the new plus replaced pollution generating impervious surface
(PGIS) area is less than 5,000 square feet. Any changes to the redevelopment project which results in greater than 5,000 square feet of
PGIS area, as defined by the 2009 KCSWDM, may trigger water quality facilities to be provided.
3. The applicant has proposed installation of a new stormwater conveyance system inside the substation which will route flows to a new
Ran: January 19, 2017 Page 1 of 2
r , ADVISORY NOTES TO APPLIC
LUA 16-000922 --------Renton 0
PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use Version 1 I
Engineering Review Comments Contact: Ann Fowler 1425-430-7382 I afowler@rentonwa,gov
detention pond to be located at the sound end of the substation between the substation and the access road in order to mitigate the added
impervious surface area of the redevelopment project.
4. All work proposed outside of the applicant's property will require a permanent drainage easement to be provided to the City and a
temporary construction easement prior to any permits being issued.
5. A Construction Stormwater General Permit from Department of Ecology is required since grading and clearing of the site exceeds one
acre. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is required for this site.
6. Surface water system development fee is $0.641 per square foot of new impervious surface, but not less than $1,608.00. This is
payable prior to issuance of the construction permit.
TRANSPORTATION
1. Per City code 4 6 060, required half street frontage improvements shall include 54 ft of paved roadway width (27 ft from centerline),
installation of a 0.5 foot curb, an 8 foot planting strip, an 8 foot sidewalk, street trees and storm drainage improvements. No right of way
dedication is required.
2. Refer to City code 4 4 080 regarding driveway regulations. Driveways shall be designed in accordance with City standard plans 104.1
and 104.2.
a, The maximum width of any driveway shall not exceed 30 feet at the right of way line,
b. Driveways shall be located a minimum of 5 feet from property lines.
c. Maximum driveway slope is 8%.
3. Paving and trench restoration shall comply with the City's Trench Restoration and Overlay Requirements for any work within the City
right of way,
GENERAL COMMENTS
1. When utility plans are complete, please submit tour (4) copies of the drawings, two (2) copies of the drainage report, one (1) complete
electronic submittal (drawings and drainage report), the permit application, an itemized cost of construction estimate, and application fee at
the counter on the sixth floor. Please visit the Development Engineering Forms page for the most up to date plan submittal requirements:
http://rentonwa.gov/business/default.aspx?id=42473
2. Adequate separation between utilities as well as other features shall be provided in accordance with code requirements.
3. All construction utility permits for utility and street improvements will require separate plan submittals. All utility plans shall confirm to the
Renton Drafting Standards. A licensed Civil Engineer shall prepare the civil plans.
4. A final survey that is stamped and signed by the professional land surveyor of record will need to be provided. All existing utilities need
to be surveyed and shown. Please reference COR Maps for mapping and records of existing utilities in the project vicinity.
5. A landscaping plan shall be included with the civil plan submittal. Each plan shall be on separate sheets.
6. All utility lines (i.e. electrical, phone, and cable services, etc.) serving the proposed development must be underground. The
construction of these franchise utilities must be inspected and approved by a City of Renton inspector.
7. Fees quoted in this document reflect the fees applicable in the year 2017 only and will be assessed based on the fee that is current at
the time of the permit application or issuance, as applicable to the pennit type. Please visit www.rentonwa.gov for the current development
fee schedule.
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Geotechnical Engineering Services Report
Talbot Substation Improvements
Renton, Washington
for
Puget Sound Energy
December 5, 2016
1-)~
EXHIBIT 7
Entire Document
Available Upon
Request
Technical Information
Report
Talbot Substation Stormwater Support
Puget Sound Energy
1:, .
November 16, 2016
PSE Talbot Hill Substation
Arborist Report
• To: Jeff McMeekin, PSE
From: Tom Early, Otak, Inc.
11241 willu,n road ne
tttite 200 Date: December 13, 2016
redHJond, wa 98052
ph,we (425) 8224446 Project No.: 31983.h
Assignment
EXHIBIT 8
Entire Document
Available Upon
Request
The arborist report is required to accompany a Renton Site Plan Review submittal. It is developed to
convey specific informatiqn regarding the trees proi:x:,sed for removal, tree protection for trees to be
retained and supplemental tree planting suggestions. I am coordinating the integration of tree
removal, tree retention and tree protection into the landscape plans of the stormwater pond.
Assessment Methods
The inventory of trees was performed on October 13, 2016. The inventory is tabulated in the tree
table wuch includes an as:,ignment of tree number, identification of tree species by common and
botanical names, diameter at breast height ()) BH) measurement, a condition as:sessment using five
categories (Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor and Dead) based on visual tree inspection of each tree,
comments specific to each trees condition and the proposal to either remove or retain the tree. In
the case of trees with multiple sterns, typically beaked hazelnut trees in this case, I've noted the
approximate number of sterns and the sterns average size.
Site description
The site address is 3004 Beacon Way South. The location of the subject trees is along the south side
and southeast corner of the PSE Talbot Hill Substation. The land surface is undulating with
vegetation typical of upland plant species. See figure 1. The majority of the trees are in good shape
with the exception of the willow and alder; they have been damaged by recent branch failures during
the spring 'Nindstorms.
K:\project\31900\31983H\Prqa.tDocs\Reports\Taloot Hill Arborist ReJX)rt.ck:x::
Construction Mitigation Description for PSE Talbot Hill Substation
Proposed construction dates: This project Is to be constructed In two phases. Phase one Includes the
civil portions of the Job and Is proposed for Aprll 2017to October 2017. Phase two Includes assembly
of the electrical equipment and is proposed for April 2018 to October 2018.
Hours and days of operation: Hours and days of operation are to follow City of Renton normal working
hours 7:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Proposed hauling and transportation routes: The proposed haul route would be via Puget Drive and
Benson Road.
Measures to be implemented to minimize dust. traffic. mud. noise. etc.: A TESC plan will be developed
and implemented during construction. Dust and mud should not enter the public road right of way. If
debris track-out occurs, immediate corrections will be implemented.
Any special hours proposed: There are no special hours proposed at this time.
Preliminary traffic control plan: See attached traffic control plan.
EXHIBIT 9
ADVISORY NOTES TO APPLICANT
LUA 16-000922 -------Renton 0
Application Date: December 06, 2016
Name: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PLAN • Planning Review· Land Use
Site Address: 2400 S Puget Dr
Renton, WA 98055-4311
Version 1
Building Review. Planning Comments Contact: Craig Bumell 1425-430-7290 I cbumell@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: Project will be reviewed for compliance with Building Codes. The cu1Tent adopted building code is 2015 International
Building Code.
Recommendations of the geotechnlcal report must be followed as a condition of building permits.
Geotechnlcal re rt should be u dated to 2015 lBC desi n arameters.
Engineering Review Comments Contact: Ann Fowler 1425-430-73821 afowler@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: I have reviewed the application for the Talbot Hill Substation at 2400 S Puget Drive (APN('s) 202305 9003, 9066,
9064} and have the following comments:
EXISTING CONDITIONS
The total site is approximately 50.4 acres acres in size and is irregular in shape. The site Includes an existing substation with access gravel
driveways. The substation covers approximately 7.75 acres of the total site area.
Water No water service is proposed or required for the redevelopment project. EXHIBIT 10
Sewer No sewer service is proposed or required for the redevelopment project.
Storm Runoff from the site sheet flows outward from the middle of the substation. There are existing drainage pipes on the northeast and
southeast side of the substation which are tied to catch basins within the fence line. The rims of the catch basins are currently at an elevation
higher than the surrounding ground, which prevents them from capturing stormwater. Grade differences between the substation slab and the
surrounding ground surface along the north and northeast sides of the substation prevents stonnwater from draining away from the
substation and tends to pond within the substation footprint Runoff along the southern edge of the substation flows into a culvert located
beneath the access road which ultimately flows east towards Grant Avenue South.
Streets The site is bordered by Beacon Way South to the northeast. Beacon Way South is classified as a Residential Access Road and Is
located within the City of Seattle Cedar River Pipeline Easement. The site is bordered by Puget Drive Southeast to the south. Puget Drive
Southeast is dassified as a Minor Arterial Street. Existing right of way in Puget Drive Southeast is approximately 100 feet as measured using
the King County Assessor's Map. There are no existing frontage improvements along Puget Drive Southeast.
CODE REQUIREMENTS
SURFACE WATER
1. A geotechnical report, dated December 5, 2016, completed by GeoEngineers, Inc. for the site has been provided. The project site
contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards and sensitive slopes (within 50 feet). Erosion control measures will need
to be in place prior lo starting grading activities on the site. The report discusses the soil and groundwater characteristics of the site induding
infiltration potential and provides recommendations for project design and construction. The report discounts the use of infiltration for the
site due to the depth of the ovtwash soils compared to the existing surface elevations present on the site. Geotechnical recommendations
presented need to be address within the project plans.
2. A Preliminary Drainage Plan and Technical Information Report (TIR), dated November 16, 2016, was submitted by HDR Engineering,
Inc. with the Land Use Application. Based on the City of Renton's flow control map, the site falls within the Flow Control Duration Standard
area matching Forested Site Conditions and is within the Lower Cedar River and Black River Drainage Basin. The development is subject to
Full Drainage Review in accordance with the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM) and the 2010 City of Renton
Amendments to the KCSWDM. All core requirements and the six special requirements are discussed in the Technical Information Report.
The following stormwater improvements are required and shall be discussed within the TIR:
a. The applicant submitted a complete Condition Use Permit Application on December 6, 2016 and is therefore vested to the 2009
KCSWDM and the 2010 City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWDM fora period of 180 days from the application date. The vesting period
will expire on June 4, 2017 in accordance with RMC 4 1 045E.2.b. A complete Construction Permit Application must be received prior to the
expiration date of the vesting period. Otherwise, the applicant will be required to compty with the stormwater manual Ulat is in effect at the
time of construction permi1 application.
b. Appropriate flow control BMPs will be required to help mitigate the new runoff created by this development since the new plus replaced
impervious area is over 2,000 square feet. A preliminary drainage plan, including the application of flow control BMPs, shall be included with
the land use application, as applicable to the project.
c. As noted in the report, the applicant is exempt from water quality since the new plus replaced pollution generating impervious surface
{PGIS) area is less than 5,000 square feel Any changes to the redeveloflment project which results in greater than 5,000 square feet of
PGIS area, as defined by the 2009 KCSWDM, may trigger water quality facilities to be provided.
3. The applicant has proposed installation of a new stonnwater conveyance system inside the substation which will route flows to a new
Ran: January 19, 2017 Page 1 of2
ADVISORY NOTES TO APPLICANT
LUA 16-000922 -------Renton©
PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use Version 1
Engineering Review Comments Contact: Ann Fowler I 425-430-7382 I afowler@rentonwa.gov
detention pond to be located at the sound end of the substation between the substation and the access road in order to mitigate the added
impervious surface area of the redevelopment project
4. All work proposed outside of the applicanfs property will require a permanent drainage easement to be provided lo the City and a
temporary construction easement prior to any permits being issued.
5. A Construction Stormwater General Permit from Department of Ecology is required since grading and clearing of the site exceeds one
acre. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is required for this site.
6. Surface water system development fee is $0.641 per square foot of new Impervious surface. but not less than $1,608.00. This is
payable prior to Issuance of the construction permit.
TRANSPORTATION
1. Per City code 4 6 060, required half street frontage improvements shall include 54 ft of paved roadway width (27 ft from centerline),
installation of a 0.5 foot curb, an 8 foot planting strip, an 8 foot sidewalk, street trees and storm drainage improvements. No right of way
dedication is required.
2. Refer to City code 4 4 080 regarding driveway regulations. Driveways shall be designed in accordance with City standard plans 104.1
and 104.2.
a. The maximum width of any driveway shall not exceed 30 feet at the right of way line.
b. Driveways shall be located a minimum of 5 feet from property lines.
c. Maximum driveway slope is 8%.
3. Paving and trench restoration shall comply with the City's Trench Restoration and Overlay Requirements for any work within the City
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GENERAL COMMENTS
1. When utility plans are complete. please submit four (4) copies of the drawings, two (2) copies of the drainage report, one (1) complete
electronic submittal (drawings and drainage report), the permit application, an itemized cost of construction estimate, and application fee at
the counter on the sixth floor. Please visit the Development Engineering Forms page for the most up lo date plan submittal requirements:
http://rentonwa.gov/business/default.aspx?id=42473
2. Adequate separation between utilities as well as other features shall be provided in accordance with code requirements.
3. All construction utility permits for utility and street improvements will require separate plan submittals. All utility plans shall confirm to the
Renton Drafting Standards. A licensed Civil Engineer shall prepare the civil plans.
4. A final survey that is stamped and signed by the professional land surveyor of record wilt need to be provided. All existing utilities need
to be surveyed and shown. Please reference COR Maps for mapping and records of existing utilities in the project vicinity.
5. A landscaping plan shall be induded with the civil plan submittal. Each plan shall be on separate sheets.
6. All utility lines (i.e. electrical, phone, and cable services, etc.) serving the proposed development must be underground. The
constructlon of these franchise utilities must be inspected and approved by a City of Renton inspector.
7. Fees quoted in this document reflect the fees applicable in the year 2017 only and will be assessed based on the fee that is current at
the time of the permit application or issuance, as applicable to the permit type. Please visit www.rentonwa.gov for the current development
fee schedule.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ------Renton®
ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
-MITIGATED (DNS-M)
PROJECT NUMBER:
APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME:
LUA16-000922
Jeff McMeekin, Puget Sound Energy
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PSE is requesting Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit,
Environmental (SEPA) Review, and Site Plan Review for proposed Talbot Hill Substation improvements located at
2400 S Puget Dr. (parcel numbers 2023059003 and 2023059066). The project site totals 50.4 acres and is zoned
Residential-8 (R-8). PSE is proposing to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation in order to replace aging
equipment and provide more reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation. The existing
control house will be demolished and a new control house will be constructed in its place. The proposed new
control house exceeds the maximum height for accessory structures within the R-8 zone, and therefore requires
approval of a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit. The existing 230kV substatio~ equipment inside the
fence is proposed to be removed, including steel structures and foundations. The new equipment will be
reconfigured to create a more efficient and more reliable substation and allow for flexible functioning of the
system. The proposal includes some transmission line work outside the substation fence; however, no additional
transmission lines are proposed with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage system will be
constructed within the fenced area and a detention pond will be installed south of the southerly substation
fence. The detention pond will involve an excavation of more than 500 cubic yards, which will trigger SEPA
Review. The substation footprint will remain unchanged. The storm improvements will require the removal of 63
trees. Additional driveway improvements are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation. The
project site contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive slopes (within SO
feet). The applicant has submitted an Arborist Report and Geotechnical Engineering Study with the application.
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEAD AGENCY:
2400 S Puget Dr.
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 Febraury 10, 2017.
Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South
Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and more information may be
obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
PUBLICATION DATE:
DATE OF DECISION:
JANUARY 27, 2017
JANUARY 23, 2017 EXHIBIT 12
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SIGNATURES:
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From: Gambill, Bob [mailto:Bob.Gambill@seattle.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 2:45 PM
To: Angelea Weihs
Cc: Gambill, Bob
Subject: LUA 16-000922 ECF SA·H PSE Talbot Hill Substation
Angelea,
Please make me a "party of Record" to received further information on this project.
Please see the attached Map labeled "Seattle Public Utilities Right of Way Ortho Map."
Seattle Public Utilities' Cedar River Water Transmission Pipelines Right of Way is adjacent to the PSE Project Area. The
Right of Way looks like a road, but it cannot be used like a road.
The right of way contains 3 very large underground water transmission pipelines: 66", 52" and a 42" in diameter.
2/3 of the water supply for approximately 800,000 people living in western King County is delivered through these
pipelines.
Vibrations and heavy loads could damage these pipelines.
Bob Gambill
Sr. Real Property Agent
Seattle Public Utilities
P.O. Box 34018
Seattle WA 98124-4018
206-684-5969
bob.gambill@seattle.gov
EXHIBIT 15
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Angelea Weihs
From:
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Angelea,
Gambill, Bob < Bob.Gambill@seattle.gov>
Thursday, January 26, 2017 4:00 PM
Angelea Weihs
Gambill, Bob
RE: LUA 16-000922 ECF SA-H PSE Talbot Hill Substation
Public Comment Response letter.pd!
Follow up
Completed
Thank you very much for following up and getting back to me. If no activities are planned that involve the City of Seattle
right of way, I am not concerned.
For your information, and you may want to pass it along to PSE, the SITE PLAN "TALBOT HILL SUBSTATION" incorrectly
identifies the City of Seattle's Cedar River Pipeline right of way as "66' BPA EASEMENT" and also indicates SEATTLE CITY
LIGHT as owner. '
Thank you
Bob Gambill
Sr. Real Property Agent
Seattle Public Utilities
P.O. Box 34018
Seattle WA 98124-4018
206-684-5969
bob.gambill@seattle.gov
From: Angelea Weihs [mailto:AWeihs@Rentonwa.gov)
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2017 4:44 PM
To: Gambill, Bob <Bob.Gambill@seattle.gov>
Subject: RE: LUA 16-000922 ECF SA-H PSE Talbot Hill Substation
Hello Bob,
See the attached response (with attachments) to your comments. You will receive a hard copy in the mail shortly.
Let me know if you have any questions,
Angelea Weihs ©
Associate Planner, City of Renton
425.430. 7312
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Denis Law Mayor
January 26, 2017 Community & Economic Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator
Bob Gambill
Sr. Real Property Agent
Seattle Public Utllitles
P .o. Box 34018
Seattle WA 98124-4018
SUBJECT: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements comment response letter
LUAl&-000922, ECF, SA-H,
Dear Bob Gambill:
Thank you for your comments related to the Talbot Hill Substation Improvements as part of the public
comment period. Your email, dated December 28, 2016, specified concerns about the Seattle
Public Utilities' Cedar River Water Transmission Pipelines Right of Way, which is adjacent to the
Talbot Hill Substation Project Area. You specifically mentioned a concern about PSE/substation-
related traffic using the Seattle Public Utilities Right of Way for vehicle access.
The Talbot Hill substation property is accessed via an existing access driveway extending from S
Puget Drive (See the attached site plan and proposed access improvements). As part of the
project, the applicant is proposing improvements to the existing access driveway that includes
repaving with asphalt, widening of the approach apron, and a security gate. The access
driveway will remain in its current location.
Thank you for providing comments. If you would like to review the project file, the submitted
documents are available on the 61h Floor of City Hall. You have been added as a Party of Record
to receive notifications as the project moves through the application process.
Si/)_ ~wVAA-
Angelea Weihs
Associate Planner
cc: File
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • rentonwa.gov
Talbot Project Narrative
• Project Name: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
• Proposed Scope of Work: The proposal is to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation, to replace
aging equipment and provide more reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation.
The existing control house will be demolished and a new control house will be constructed in its
place. The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the fence will be removed, including steel
structures and foundations. The new equipment will be reconfigured to create a more efficient and
more reliable substation and allow for flexible functioning of the system. Some transmission line
work outside the substation fence may be required however no additional transmission lines will be
added with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage system will be constructed within the
fenced area and a detention pond will be installed south of the southerly substation fence. The
substation footprint will remain unchanged. The storm improvements will require the removal of
120 trees. Additional driveway improvements are required to allow larger vehicle access to the
substation.
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Size: The project site totals 50.4 acres. In order to accomplish this total disturbed area will equal
approximately 227,370 square feet. The cut will be about 11,500 cubic yards and fill of about 9,000
cubic yards. After construction the area of impervious surface will equal about 78,131 square feet
and the pervious surface: 149,238 square feet.
Location: The site is located atl2400 S Puget Drive on parcels 2023059003, 2023059066iand
2023059064.
Land Use Permits Required: Site Plan Review with SEPA. Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit
Zoning designation for site: Residential -8
Zoning for surrounding properties: Residential-8, Resource Conservation
Current Use: Utility
Special site features: Sensitive slopes, landslide hazards and coal mine hazards mapped
Soil type and drainage conditions: See attached drainage report
Proposed Use: Utility, unchanged
Total estimated construction cost: Unknown at this time
Fair market value of proposal: $6.7M
Trees to be removed: There are 97 significant trees on-site -80 at the stormwater pond site and 17
in the area of selective removal. We are proposing to remove 63 significant trees and retain 34. See
attached arborist report for detailed information.
• Job shack or trailer location: Unknown at this time; to be determined by contractor.
• Proposed modification and stream or wetlands: There are no known wetlands or streams in the
project vicinity. The substation improvements, with the exception of the stormwater pond, will
remain within the existing fenced area.
• Existing Access: There are no proposed off-site improvements, no land dedicated to the city.
o Regarding Note 16 in Title Report: PSE's legal and physical access to all three parcels noted
above is off the north side of Puget Drive SE at 2023059064.
EXHIBIT 16
Conditional Use Permit Justification (Control House'):
• Consistency with Plans and Regulations: The proposed use shall be compatible with the general purpose, goals,
objectives and standards of the comprehensive plan, the zoning ordinance and any other plans, programs, maps
or ordinances of the City of Renton.
Response: The proposed use is not changing. The proposal includes replacing an existing control house within
the Talbot Hill substation with a new control house. The use is compatible with the general purpose, goals,
objectives and standards of the comprehensive plan, the zoning ordinance and any other plans, programs, maps
or ordinances of the City of Renton.
The Utilities Element of the Comprehensive Plan states:
The Utilities Element guides future utility service within Renton's planning area and ensures that adequate utility
services will be available to support existing and future development in the City. The goals and policies included
in the Utilities Element are designed to promote efficient, cost effective utility service while meeting community
needs and protecting both existing neighborhoods and the nature environment.
The proposal complies with the following Comprehensive Plan goals and policies:
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 limpair the ability of utility providers to adequately serve customers.
Goal U-0: Promote the availability of safe, adequate, and efficient electrical service within the City and its
planning area, consistent with the regulatory obligation of the utility to serve customers.
Policy U-72: Coordinate with local and regional utility providers to ensure the siting and location of transmission
and distribution facilities is accomplished in a manner that minimizes adverse impacts to the environment and
adjacent land uses.
Policy U-73: Encourage electricity purveyors to make facility improvements and additions within existing utility
corridors whenever possible.
The proposed control house structure will replace an existing control house within the Talbot Hill substation
fence. The proposal will have little to no impact on adjacent residential, as the existing use of the site will not
change. The control house will replace an existing structure and be located adjacent to the existing structure.
There are existing transmission corridors between the substation and neighboring residential properties.
The City of Renton has determined that a control house is an accessory building to the substation use. The
maximum wall plate in the R-8 zone for an accessory building is 12 feet. The proposed control house wall plate
is 11 feet. However, since the overall height exceeds more than 6 feet above the wall plate (RMC 4-2-llOD.18
Vertical Projections from Wall Plates), the City determined that Conditional Use Permit approval is required for
the new control house structure. The proposed control house will comply with all other applicable dimensional
standards of the R-8 zone. As evidenced through this analysis, the proposed control house is consistent with the
Conditional Use Permit decision criteria outlined in RMC 4-9-030.D.
1 A substation control house is a shelter containing equipment necessary to monitor and control the operation of the substation. At smaller or
older substations this usually takes the form of a weather-protective cabinet, where maintenance and operation of control equipment can be
performed by technicians standing outside, and reaching into, the cabinet ("house").
At larger or newer substations, which require more complex control and control-related communications equipment, this will necessarily take the
form of a larger weather-protective shelter, which technicians may enter into to service and operate the equipment. This shelter is solely for the
purpose of containing the control equipment; compared to other work or storage spaces, a control house is entered only while actively servicing
the equipment it contains.
• 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.
Response: The proposed location of the control house will not result in detrimental overconcentration of a
particular use within the City or within the immediate area. The proposed control house will replace an existing
control house within the substation fence. The increased building square footage is minor compared to the
scale of the substation footprint. The new control house will be located adjacent to the existing structure used
for a control house and will not be substantially larger in size.
• Effect on Adjacent Properties: The proposed use at the proposed location shall not result in substantial or
undue adverse effects on adjacent property.
Response: The proposed control house will not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent
property. The proposed control house will replace an existing control house adjacent to the current structure
location within the existing substation fence. The substation is located within a 50 acre site that contains several
transmission lines. The substation is located over 460 feet from the nearest residential lot, resulting in no
substantial impact to neighboring properties.
• Compatil:lility: The proposed use shall be compatible with the scale and character of the neighborhood.
Response: The proposed use is compatible with the scale and character of the neighborhood. Talbot Substation
is an existing station that was constructed in the early 1960's. There is an existing control house structure within
the substation fence that's use will be replaced with the new structure. The substation is over 460 feet from the
nearest residential lot and completely surrounded by transmission corridors. The proposed control house is part
of the same use that has been on the site for more than 50 years.
• Parking: Adequate parking is, or will be made, available.
Response: Adequate parking will be provided for the proposed control house. The existing and proposed
control houses are visited by maintenance personnel on a weekly basis and not occupied fulltime. Adequate
existing parking is provided for the substation use.
• Traffic: The use shall ensure safe movement for vehicles and pedestrians and shall mitigate potential effects on
the surrounding area.
Response: The proposed control house will not result in increased traffic to and from the substation site.
Impacts to the surrounding area are not anticipated.
• Noise, Light and Glare: Potential noise, light and glare impacts from the proposed use shall be evaluated and
mitigated.
Response: The proposed control house will have minimal lighting to provide for safe entry and exit into and out
of the building. The lighting will be directed downward and not directed offsite. Noise generated by the
proposed control house is within the limits allowed by the City's noise ordinance.
• 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.
Response: This conditional use approval only covers the proposed control house within the substation
fence. The area outside the substation fence is landscaped in compliance with applicable codes and
standards.
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Notice of Application documents. This information was sent to:
Agencies See Attached
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Dept. of Ecology**
Environmental Review Section
PO Box 47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
WSOOT Northwest Region *
Attn: Ramin Pazooki
King Area Dev. Serv., MS-240
PO Box 330310
Seattle, WA 98133-9710
US Army Corp. of Engineers *
Seattle District Office
Attn: SEPA Reviewer
PO Box C-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
Jalaine Madura,
Attn: SEPA Responsible Official
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900
PO Box 34018
Seattle, WA 98124-4018
AGENCY (DOE) LETTER MAILING
(ERC DETERMINATIONS)
Dept. of Ecology** Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept.**
Attn: Misty Blair Attn: Karen Walter or SEPA Reviewer
PO Box 47703 39015 -172nd Avenue SE
Olympia, WA 98504-7703 Auburn, WA 98092
Duwamish Tribal Office* Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program**
4717 W Marginal Way SW Attn: Laura Murphy
Seattle, WA 98106-1514 39015 172nd Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092-9763
KC Wastewater Treatment Division* Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program**
Environmental Planning Supervisor Attn: Erin Slaten
Ms. Shirley Marroquin 39015 172nd Avenue SE
2015. Jackson ST, MS KSC-NR-050 Auburn, WA 98092-9763
Seattle, WA 98104-3855
WDFW • Larry Fisher* Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation*
1775 12th Ave. NW Suite 201 Attn: Gretchen Kaehler
Issaquah, WA 98027 PO Box 48343
Olympia, WA 98504-8343
City of Newcastle City of Kent
Attn: Tim McHarg Attn: Charlene Anderson, AICP, ECO
Director of Community Development 220 Fourth Avenue South
12835 Newcastle Way, Ste 200 Kent, WA 98032-5895
Newcastle, WA 98056
Puget Sound Energy City of Tukwila
Wendy Weiker, Community Svcs. Mgr. Jack Pace, Responsible Official
355 110'" Ave NE 6200 Southcenter Blvd.
Mailstop EST llW Tukwila, WA 98188
Bellevue, WA 98004
Puget Sound Energy
Doug Corbin, Municipal liaison Mgr.
6905 South 2281h St
Kent, WA 98032
*Note: If the Notice of Application states that it is an "Optional DNS", the marked agencies and cities
will need to be sent a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT, and the Notice of
Application.
**Department of Ecology is emailed a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT, & Notice to
the following email address: sepaunit@ecyw~._Kov
** 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.mur:.ph,y.@rnuckleshoot.nsn.us /
erin .s I ateri@,m uckles hoot. nsn .us
***Department of Natural Resources is emailed a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT,
& Notice the following email address: sepacl:;'nter@dn.r.wa.gov
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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Renton, WA 98055
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS)
PROJECT NUMBER:
APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME:
LUA16-000922
Jeff McMeekin, Puget Sound Energy
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PSE is requesting Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit,
Environmental (SEPA) Review, and Site Plan Review for proposed Talbot Hill Substation improvements located at
2400 S Puget Dr. (parcel numbers 2023059003 and 2023059066). The project site totals 50.4 acres and is zoned
Residential-8 (R-8). PSE is proposing to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation in order to replace aging
equipment and provide more reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation. The existing
control house will be demolished and a new control house will be constructed in its place. The proposed new
control house exceeds the maximum height for accessory structures within the R-8 zone, and therefore requires
approval of a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit. The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the
fence is proposed to be removed, including steel structures and foundations. The new equipment will be
reconfigured to create a more efficient and more reliable substation and allow for flexible functioning of the
system. The proposal includes some transmission line work outside the substation fence; however, no additional
transmission lines are proposed with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage system will be
constructed within the fenced area and a dete'ntion pond will be installed south of the southerly substation
fence. The detention pond will involve an excavation of more than 500 cubic yards, which will trigger SEPA
Review. The substation footprint will remain unchanged. The storm improvements will require the removal of 63
trees. Additional driveway improvements are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation. The
project site contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive slopes (within 50
feet). The applicant has submitted an Arborist Report and Geotechnical Engineering Study with the application.
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEAD AGENCY:
2400 S Puget Dr.
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). This Determination of Non-Significance is issued under WAC 197-11-340. 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 Febraury 10, 2017.
Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South
Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and more information may be
obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
PUBLICATION DATE:
DATE OF DECISION:
January 27, 2017
January 23, 2017
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SIGNATURES:
Gregg Zimmerman, Administrator
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NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNS)
A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Department of Community & Economic Development (CED)
-Planning Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public
Approvals.
. DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION:
LANO USE NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
December 22, 2016
LUAlG-000922, ECF, SA·H,
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PSE is requesting Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit, Environmental
(SEPA) Review, and Site Plan Review for proposed Talbot Hill Substation improvements located at 2400 S Puget Dr.
(parcel numbers 2023059003 and 2023059066). The project site totals 50.4 acres and is zoned Residential-8 (R-8). PSE is
· proposing to rebuild a portion_ of th~ Talbot Hill Substation in _order to replace aging equipment and provide more
reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation. The existing control house will be demolished and a
new control house will be constructed in its place. The proposed new control house exceeds the maximum height for
accessory structures Within the R-8 zone, and therefore requires approval of a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use
Permit. The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the fence is proposed to be removed, including steel structures
and foundations. The new equipment will be reconfigured to create a more efficient and more reliable substation and
allow for flexible functioning of the system. The proposal includes some transmission line work outside the substation
fence; however, no additional transmission lines are proposed with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage
system will be constructed within the fenced area and a detention pond will be installed south of the southerly
substation fence. The detention pond will involve an excavation of more than 500 cubic yards, which will trigger SEPA
Review. The substation footprint will remain unchanged. The storm improvements will require the removal of 63 tris.
Additional driveway improvements are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation. The proJect s e
contains moderate coal mine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive slopes {within 50 feet). The ap.eliJ'.3Yt
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significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as permitted under the
RCW 43.21C.110, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS process to give notice that a DNS is likely to be issued.
Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS are integrated into a single comment period. There will be no
comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance (DNS). 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.
If you would like to be made a party of record to receive further information on this proposed project, complete this
form and return to: City of Renton, CED-Planning Division, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057.
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-Planning Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public
Approvals.
DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: December 22, 2016
LAND USE NUMBER: LUA16-000922, ECF, SA-H,
PROJECT NAME: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PSE is requesting Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit, Environmental
{SEPA) Review, and Site Plan Review for proposed Talbot Hill Substation improvements located at 2400 S Puget Dr.
{parcel numbers 2023059003 and 2023059066). The project site totals 50.4 acres and is zoned Residential-8 (R-8). PSE is
proposing to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation in order to replace aging equipment and provide more
reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation. The existing control house will be demolished and a
new control house will be constructed in its place. The proposed new control house exceeds the maximum height for
accessory structures Within the R·8 zone, and therefore requires approval of a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use
Permit. The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the fence is proposed to be removed, including steel structures
and foundations. The new equipment will be reconfigured to create a more efficient and more reliable substation and
allow for flexible functioning of the system. The proposal includes some transmission line work outside the substation
fence; however, no additional transmission lines are proposed with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage
system will be constructed within the fenced area and a detention pond will be installed south of the southerly
substation fence. The detention pond will involve an excavation of more than 500 cubic yards, which will trigger SEPA
Review. The substation footprint will remain unchanged. The storm improvements will require the removal of 63 trees.
Additional driveway improvements are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation. The project site
contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive slopes (within 50 feet). The applicant
has submitted an Arborist Report and Geotechnical Engineering Study with the application.
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PROJECT LOCATION: 2400 S Puget Drive
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS): As the Lead Agency, the City of Renton has determined that
significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as permitted under the
RCW 43.21C.110, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS process to give notice that a DNS is likely to be issued.
Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS are integrated into a single comment period. There will be no
comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non~Significance {DNS). 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.
If you would like to be made a party of record to receive further information on this proposed project, complete this
form and return to: City of Renton, CED-Planning Division, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057.
Name/File No.: LUA16-000922, ECF, SA·H, Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
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Public Approvals.
DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION:
LAND USE NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
December 22, 2016
LUA16-000922, ECF, SA-H,
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PSE is requesting Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit, Environmental
(SEPA) Review, and Site Plan Review for proposed Talbot Hill Substation improvements located at 2400 S Puget Dr.
(parcel numbers 2023059003 and 2023059066). The project site totals 50.4 acres and is zoned Residential-8 (R-8). PSE is
proposing to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation in order to replace aging equipment and provide more
reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation. The existing control house will be demolished and a
new control house will be constructed in its place. The proposed new control house exceeds the maximum height for
accessory structures within the R-8 zone, and therefore requires approval of a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use
Permit. The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the fence is proposed to be removed, including steel structures
and foundations. The new equipment will be reconfigured to create a more efficient and more reliable substation and
allow for flexible functioning of the system. The proposal includes some transmission line work outside the substation
fence; however, no additional transmission lines are proposed with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage
system will be constructed within the fenced area and a detention pond will be installed south of the southerly
substation fence. The detention pond will involve an excavation of more than 500 cubic yards, which will trigger SEPA
Review. The substation footprint will remain unchanged. The storm improvements will require the removal of 63 trees.
Additional driveway improvements are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation. The project site
contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive slopes (within 50 feet). The applicant
has submitted an Arborist Report and Geotechnical Engineering Study with the application.
PROJECT LOCATION: 2400 S Puget Drive
OPTIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS): As the Lead Agency, the City of Renton has determined
that significant environmental impacts are unlikely to result from the proposed project. Therefore, as permitted under
the RCW 43.21C.110, the City of Renton is using the Optional DNS process to give notice that a DNS is likely to be
issued. Comment periods for the project and the proposed DNS are integrated into a single comment period. There
will be no comment period following the issuance of the Threshold Determination of Non-Significance (DNS). This may
be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. A 14-day appeal period will follow
the issuance of the DNS.
PERMIT APPLICATION DATE:
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION:
APPLICANT/PROJECT CONTACT PERSON:
Permits/Review Requested:
December 6, 2016
December 22, 2016
Angelea Weihs, Assistant Planner/City of Renton/1055 S Grady Way/
Renton, WA 98057/ 425-430-7312/ aweihs@rentonwa.gov
Environmental (SEPA) Review
If you would like to be made a party of record to receive further information on this proposed project, complete this
form and return to: City of Renton, CED -Planning Division, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057.
Name/File No.: LUA16-000922, ECF, SA-H, Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
NAME:-----------------------------------
MAILING ADDRESS: _________________ City/State/Zip:-----------
TELEPHONE NO.: ---------------
Other Permits which may be required:
Requested Studies:
Location where application may
be reviewed:
PUBLIC HEARING:
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
Zoning/Land Use:
Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project:
Building Permit, Construction Permit
Arborist's Report, Drainage Report, Geotechnical Report
Department of Community & Economic Development (CED) -Planning
Division, Sixth Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
98057
Public hearing is tentatively scheduled for February 14, 2017 before the Renton
Hearing Examiner in Renton Council Chambers at 11:00 am on the 7th floor of
Renton City Hall located at 1055 South Grady Way.
The subject site is designated Residential Medium Density on the City of
Renton Comprehensive Land Use Map and Residential 8 du/ac on the City's
Zoning Map.
Environmental (SEPA) Checklist
Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Angelea Weihs, Assistant Planner, CED -
Planning Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, by 5:00 PM on January 5, 2017. This matter is also
tentatively scheduled for a public hearing on February 14, 2017 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.
CONTACT PERSON: Angelea Weihs, Assistant Planner; Tel: (425) 430-7312; Eml:
aweihs@rentonwa.gov
I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION I
Subject: FW: PSE Talbot Hill Pre-App Meeting
See below.
From: Russell, Christopher
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 7:25 AM
To: Kriner, Kerry
Subject: RE: PSE Talbot Hill Pre-App Meeting
Hi Kerry,
Most of the old steel structures that support the electrical equipment in the 230kVyard will be removed and replaced in
kind. The old lattice dead end towers will also be replaced with a slimmer tapered tubular steel dead end. The
structures to be replaced include the dead end towers, switch stands, bus supports, and the circuit breaker foundations.
Chris Russell, PE
Senior Civil Engineer
Substation Design, Civil Engineering
PUGET SOUND ENERGY
425-456-2127 tel
425-766-3529 cell
355 110th Ave NE EST-04W
Bellevue, WA. 98004
www .PSE.com<http://www.PSE.com>
From: Kriner, Kerry
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 6:20 PM
To: Reed, Molly; Russell, Christopher
Subject: FW: PSE Talbot Hill Pre-App Meeting
Can you address this? Thanks!
Kerry
From: Angelea Weihs [AWeihs@Rentonwa.gov<mailto:AWeihs@Rentonwa.gov>]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 5:10 PM
To: Kriner, Kerry
Subject: RE: PSE Talbot Hill Pre-App Meeting Hello Kerry, I have some additional questions to clarify in preparation for
the hearing.
The project narrative states that steel structures are proposed for removal and replacement. Could you clarify what the
steel structures include? Will the new structures increase in size from existing steel structures? Is it just a like for like
replacement?
Thank you!
Angelea Weihs :)
425.430.7312
2
Angelea Weihs
From:
Sent:
To:
Kriner, Kerry <Kerry.Kriner@pse.com>
Tuesday, February 14, 2017 9:22 AM
Angelea Weihs
Subject: Fwd: PSE Talbot Hill Pre-App Meeting
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Russell, Christopher" <christopher.russell@pse.com<mailto:christopher.russell@pse.com»
Date: February 14, 2017 at 9:18:55 AM PST
To: "Kriner, Kerry" <Kerry.Kriner@pse.com<mailto:Kerry.Kriner@pse.com»
Subject: RE: PSE Talbot Hill Pre-App Meeting
The proposed DE towers are 67' tall, and they are the tallest structures proposed. The existing DE towers are 75' tall, so
the proposed replacement will be shorter and have a smaller profile.
Chris Russell, PE
Senior Civil Engineer
Substation Design, Civil Engineering
PUGET SOUND ENERGY
425-456-2127 tel
425-766-3529 cell
355 110th Ave NE EST-04W
Bellevue, WA. 98004
www .PSE.com<http://www.PSE.com>
From: Kriner, Kerry
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 9:11 AM
To: Russell, Christopher
Subject: Fwd: PSE Talbot Hill Pre-App Meeting
Another question.
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Angelea Weihs <AWeihs@Rentonwa.gov<mailto:AWeihs@Rentonwa.gov»
Date: February 14, 2017 at 8:34:04 AM PST
To: "'Kriner, Kerry'" <Kerry.Kriner@pse.com<mailto:Kerry.Kriner@pse.com»
Subject: RE: PSE Talbot Hill Pre-App Meeting I forgot to mention in my last email. The towers are 35 feet in height
correct? These are the tallest structures proposed for replacement?
From: Kriner, Kerry [mailto:Kerry.Kriner@pse.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 7:48 AM
To: Angelea Weihs <AWeihs@Rentonwa.gov<mailto:AWeihs@Rentonwa.gov»
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Plan Review Routing Slip
Plan Number:
Site Address:
LUAlG-000922
2400 S PUGET DR
Name: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
Description: PSE is requesting Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit, Environmental (SEPA) Review, and Site Plan Review for
proposed Talbot Hill Substation improvements located at 2400 S Puget Dr (parcel numbers 2023059003 and 2023059066). The project
site totals 50.4 acres and is zoned Residential-8 (R-8). PSE is proposing to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation in order to
replace aging equipment and provide more reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation. The existing control house
will be demolished and a new control house will be constructed in its place. The proposed new control house exceeds the maximum
height for accessory structures within the R-8 zone, and therefore requires approval of a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit. The
existing 230kV substation equipment inside the fence is proposed to be removed, including steel structures and foundations. The new
equipment will be reconfigured to create a more efficient and more reliable substation and allow for flexible functioning of the system .
The proposal includes some transmission line work outside the substation fence; however, no additional transmission lines are proposed
with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage system will be constructed within the fenced area and a detention pond will be
installed south of the southerly substation fence. The detention pond will involve an excavation of more than 500 cubic yards, which will
trigger SEPA Review. The substation footprint will remain unchanged. The storm improvements will require the removal of 63 trees.
Additional driveway improvements are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation . The project site contains moderate
coal mine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive slopes (within SO feet). The applicant has submitted an Arborist Report and
Geotechnical Engineering Study with the application.
Review Type:
Date Assigned:
Date Due:
Police Review-Version 1
12/22/2016
01/05/2017
Project Manager: Angelea Weihs
Environmental Impact
Earth Animals
Air Environmental Health
Water Energy/Natural Resources
Pia nts Housing
Land/Shoreline Use Aesthetics
Where to enter your comments: Manage My Reviews
Which types of comments should be entered:
Light/GI a re Historic/Cultura I Preservation
Recreation Airport Envi ronmenta I
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 need~ to submit and/or resubmit documentation and I have added
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Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date
January 27, 2017
Jeff McMeekin
Puget Sound Energy
PO Box 97034 M/S PSE-09N
Bellevue, WA 98009
Denis Law Mayor
Community & Economic Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator
SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) THRESHOLD DETERMINATION
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements, LUAlG-000922, ECF, SA-A, CU-H
Dear Mr. McMeekin:
This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) to advise
you that they have completed their review ofthe 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 Febraury 10, 2017, 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.
Also, a public hearing has been scheduled by the Hearing Examiner in the Council
Chambers on the seventh floor of City Hall on February 14, 2017 at 11:00 am to
consider the Site Plan Review and Conditional Use. 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 of this public hearing.
If you have any further questions, please call me at (425) 430-7312.
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • rentonwa.gov
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements, LUA16-000922
Page 2 of 2
January 27, 2017
For the Environmental Review Committee,
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Angelea Weihs
Assistant Planner
Enclosure
cc: Puget Sound Energy, Inc./ Owner(s)
Bob Gambill, Johnjoseph Pajor, Kimberly Board /Party(ies) of Record
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • rentonwa.gov
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OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION AND PUBLIC HEARING
ISSUANCE OF A DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE -MITIGATED {DNS-M)
POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION
PROJECT NAME: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PROJECT NUMBER: LUA16-000922, ECF, SA-H
LOCATION: 2400 S Puget Drive
DESCRIPTION: PSE is requesting Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit, Environmental
{SEPA) Review, and Site Plan Review for proposed Talbot Hill Substation improvements located at 2400 S Puget Dr.
{parcel numbers 2023059003 and 2023059066). The project site totals 50.4 acres and is zoned Residential-8 (R-8). PSE is
proposing to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation in order to replace aging equipment and provide more
reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation. The existing control house will be demolished and a
new control house is proposed in its place. The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the fence is proposed to be
removed, including steel structures and foundations. No additional transmission lines are proposed with the rebuild of
this project. A new storm drainage system is proposed within the fenced area and a detention pond will be installed
south of the southerly substation fence. The detention pond will involve an excavation of more than 500 cubic yards,
which triggers SEPA Review. The substation footprint will remain unchanged. Additional driveway improvements are
proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation. The project site contains moderate coalmine hazards,
moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive slopes (within SO feet). The applicant has submitted an Arborist Report and
Geotechnical Engineering Study with the application.
THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMIITEE (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 Febraury 10,
2017, 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 February 14, 2017 AT 11:00 AM TO CONSIDER THE SITE PLAN REVIEW, CONDITIONAL USE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW. 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.
Denis Law Mayor
Community & Economic Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator
January 27, 2017
Washington State
Department of Ecology
Environmental Review Section
PO Box 47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
Subject: ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) THRESHOLD DETERMINATION
Transmitted herewith is a copy of the Environmental Determination for the following
project reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) on January 23, 2017:
SEPA DETERMINATION:
PROJECT NAME:
PROJECT NUMBER:
Determination of Non-Significance (DNS-M)
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
LUAlG-000922, ECF, SA-A, CU-H
Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before S:00
p.m. on February 10, 2017, 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) 430-7312.
For the Environmental Review Committee,
cJ2,w1vi 11, a,-,,.--.v
Angelea Weihs
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
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 , rentonwa.gov
Ramin Pazooki, WSDOT, NW Region
Larry Fisher, WDFW
Duwamish Tribal Office
US Army Corp. of Engineers
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -------Renton®
ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE
-MITIGATED (DNS-M)
PROJECT NUMBER:
APPLICANT:
PROJECT NAME:
LUA16-000922
Jeff McMeekin, Puget Sound Energy
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PSE is requesting Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit,
Environmental (SEPA) Review, and Site Plan Review for proposed Talbot Hill Substation improvements located at
2400 S Puget Dr. (parcel numbers 2023059003 and 2023059066). The project site totals 50.4 acres and is zoned
Residential-8 (R-8). PSE is proposing to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation in order to replace aging
equipment and provide more reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation. The existing
control house will be demolished and a new control house will be constructed in its place. The proposed new
control house exceeds the maximum height for accessory structures within the R-8 zone, and therefore requires
approval of a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit. The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the
fence is proposed to be removed, including steel structures and foundations. The new equipment will be
reconfigured to create a more efficient and more reliable substation and allow for flexible functioning of the
system. The proposal includes some transmission line work outside the substation fence; however, no additional
transmission lines are proposed with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage system will be
constructed within the fenced area and a detention pond will be installed south of the southerly substation
fence. The detention pond will involve an excavation of more than 500 cubic yards, which will trigger SEPA
Review. The substation footprint will remain unchanged. The storm improvements will require the removal of 63
trees. Additional driveway improvements are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation. The
project site contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive slopes (within 50
feet). The applicant has submitted an Arborist Report and Geotechnical Engineering Study with the application.
PROJECT LOCATION: 2400 S Puget Dr.
LEAD AGENCY: 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 Febraury 10, 2017.
Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South
Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and more information may be
obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510.
PUBLICATION DATE:
DATE OF DECISION:
JANUARY 27, 2017
JANUARY 23, 2017
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SIGNATURES:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -------Renton®
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED (DNSM)
MITIGATION MEASURES AND ADVISORY NOTES
PROJECT NUMBER: LUAlG-000922, ECF, SA-A, CU-H
APPLICANT: Jeff McMeekin
PROJECT NAME: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PSE is requesting Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit,
Environmental (SEPA) Review, and Site Plan Review for proposed Talbot Hill Substation improvements
located at 2400 S Puget Dr. (parcel numbers 2023059003 and 2023059066). The project site totals 50.4
acres and is zoned Residential-8 (R-8). PSE is proposing to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation
in order to replace aging equipment and provide more reliability for the transmission lines connected to
the substation. The existing control house will be demolished and a new control house is proposed in its
place. The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the fence is proposed to be removed, including
steel structures and foundations. No additional transmission lines are proposed with the rebuild of this
project. A new storm drainage system is proposed within the fenced area and a detention pond will be
installed south of the southerly substation fence. The detention pond will involve an excavation of more
than 500 cubic yards, which triggers SEPA Review. The substation footprint will remain unchanged.
Additional driveway improvements are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the substation. The
project site contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive slopes
(within 50 feet). The applicant has submitted an Arborist Report and Geotechnical Engineering Study
with the application.
PROJECT LOCATION:
LEAD AGENCY:
MITIGATION MEASURES:
2400 S Puget Drive
The City of Renton
Department of Community & Economic Development
Planning Division
1. The applicant shall submit a revised Geotechnical report, updated to the 2015 IBC design
parameters, with construction and building permit application, and the project shall follow
the recommendations of the revised Geotechnical report.
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 far the land use actions.
PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use
Building Review -Planning Comments Contact: Craig Bumell I 425-430-7290 I cbumell@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: Project will be reviewed for compliance with Building Codes. The current adopted building code is 2015 International
Building Code.
Recommendations of the geotechnical report must be followed as a condition of building permits. Geotechnical
report should be updated to 2015 IBC design parameters.
Engineering Review Comments Contact: Ann Fowler I 425-430-7382 I afowler@rentonwa.gov
Recommendations: I have reviewed the application for the Talbot Hill Substation at 2400 S Puget Drive (APN('s) 202305 9003, 9066, 9064)
and have the following comments:
EXISTING CONDITIONS
The total site is approximately 50.4 acres acres in size and is irregular in shape. The site includes an existing substation with access gravel
driveways. The substation covers approximately 7.75 acres of the total site area.
Water No water service is proposed or required for the redevelopment project.
Sewer No sewer service is proposed or required for the redevelopment project.
Stonn Runoff from the site sheet flows outward from the middle of the substation. There are existing drainage pipes on the northeast and
southeast side of the substation which are tied to catch basins within the fence line. The rims of the catch basins are currently at an elevation
higher than the surrounding ground, which prevents them from capturing stonnwater. Grade differences between the substation slab and the
surrounding ground surface along the north and northeast sides of the substation prevents stormwater from draining away from the substation
and tends to pond within the substation footprint. Runoff along the southern edge of the substation flows into a culvert located beneath the
access road which ultimately flows east towards Grant Avenue South.
Streets The site is bordered by Beacon Way South to the northeast. Beacon Way South is classified as a Residential Access Road and is
located within the City of Seattle Cedar River Pipeline Easement. The site is bordered by Puget Drive Southeast to the south. Puget Drive
Southeast is classified as a Minor Arterial Street. Existing right of way in Puget Drive Southeast is approximately 100 feet as measured using the
King County Assessor's Map. There are no existing frontage improvements along Puget Drive Southeast.
CODE REQUIREMENTS
SURFACE WATER
1. A geotechnical report, dated December 5, 2016, completed by GeoEngineers, Inc. for the site has been provided. The project site
contains moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards and sensitive slopes (within 50 feet). Erosion control measures will need to
be in place prior to starting grading activities on the site. The report discusses the soil and groundwater characteristics of the site including
infiltration potential and provides recommendations for project design and construction. The report discounts the use of infiltration for the site
due to the depth of the outwash soils compared to the existing surface elevations present on the site. Geotechnical recommendations presented
need to be address within the project plans.
2. A Preliminary Drainage Plan and Technical lnfonnation Report (TIA), dated November 16, 2016, was submitted by HDR Engineering, Inc.
with the Land Use Application. Based on the City of Renton's flow control map, the site falls within the Flow Control Duration Standard area
matching Forested Site Conditions and is within the Lower Cedar River and Black River Drainage Basin. The development is subject to Full
Drainage Review in accordance with the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual (KCSWDM) and the 2010 City of Renton
Amendments to the KCSWDM. All core requirements and the six special requirements are discussed in the Technical Information Report. The
following stormwater improvements are required and shall be discussed within the TIA:
a. The applicant submitted a complete Condition Use Pennit Application on December 6, 2016 and is therefore vested to the 2009 KCSWDM
and the 201 o City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWDM for a period of 180 days from the application date. The vesting period will expire on
June 4, 2017 in accordance with AMC 4 1 045E.2.b. A complete Construction Permit Application must be received prior to the expiration date
of the vesting period. Otherwise, the applicant will be required to comply with the stormwater manual that is in effect at the time of construction
pennit application.
b. Appropriate flow control BMPs will be required to help mitigate the new runoff created by this development since the new plus replaced
impervious area is over 2,000 square feet. A preliminary drainage plan, including the application of flow control BMPs, shall be included with the
land use application, as applicable to the project.
c. As noted in the report, the applicant is exempt from water quality since the new plus replaced pollution generating impervious surface
(PGIS) area is less than 5,000 square feet. Any changes to the redevelopment project which results in greater than 5,000 square feet of PGIS
area, as defined by the 2009 KCSWDM, may trigger water quality facilities to be provided.
3. The applicant has proposed installation of a new stonnwater conveyance system inside the substation which will route flows to a new
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PLAN -Planning Review -Land Use
Engineering Review Comments Contact: Ann Fowler I 425-430-7382 I afowler@rentonwa.gov
detention pond to be located at the sound end of the substation between the substation and the access road in order to mitigate the added
impervious surface area of the redevelopment project.
4. All work proposed outside of the applicant's property will require a permanent drainage easement to be provided to the City and a
temporary construction easement prior to any permits being issued.
5. A Construction Stormwater General Permit from Department of Ecology is required since grading and clearing of the site exceeds one
acre. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is required for this site.
6. Surface water system development fee is $0.641 per square foot of new impervious surface, but not less than $1,608.00. This is
payable prior to issuance of the construction permit.
TRANSPORTATION
1. Per City code 4 6 060, required half street frontage improvements shall include 54 ft of paved roadway width (27 ft from centerline),
installation of a 0.5 foot curb, an 8 foot planting strip, an 8 foot sidewalk, street trees and storm drainage improvements. No right of way
dedication is required.
2. Refer to City code 4 4 080 regarding driveway regulations. Driveways shall be designed in accordance with City standard plans 104.1 and
104.2.
a. The maximum width of any driveway shall not exceed 30 feet at the right of way line.
b. Driveways shall be located a minimum of 5 feet from property lines.
c. Maximum driveway slope is 8%.
3. Paving and trench restoration shall comply with the City's Trench Restoration and Overlay Requirements for any work within the City
right of way.
GENERAL COMMENTS
1. When utility plans are complete, please submit four (4) copies of the drawings, two (2) copies of the drainage report, one (1) complete
electronic submittal (drawings and drainage report), the pem,it application, an itemized cost of construction estimate, and application fee at the
counter on the sixth floor. Please visit the Development Engineering Forms page for the most up to date plan submittal requirements:
http://rentonwa.gov/business/default.aspx?id=42473
2. Adequate separation between utilities as well as other features shall be provided in accordance with code requirements.
3. All construction utility permits for utility and street improvements will require separate plan submittals. All utility plans shall confirm to the
Renton Drafting Standards. A licensed Civil Engineer shall prepare the civil plans.
4. A final survey that is stamped and signed by the professional land surveyor of record will need to be provided. All existing utilities need to
be surveyed and shoYv'Jl. Please reference COR Maps for mapping and records of existing utilities in the project vicinity.
5. A landscaping plan shall be included with the civil plan submittal. Each plan shall be on separate sheets.
6. All utility lines (i.e. electrical, phone, and cable services, etc.) serving the proposed development must be underground. The
construction of these franchise utilities must be inspected and approved by a City of Renton inspector.
7. Fees quoted in this document reflect the fees applicable in the year 2017 only and will be assessed based on the fee that is current at the
time of the pem,it application or issuance, as applicable to the permit type. Please visit www.rentonwa.gov for the current development fee
schedule.
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On the 27 day of January, 20171 deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing SEPA
Determination and Notice documents. This information was sent to:
Agencies
Puget Sound Energy
Jeff McMeekin, Puget Sound Energy
Parties of Record
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STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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Dept. of Ecology**
Environmental Review Section
PO Box 47703
Olympia, WA 98504-7703
WSDOT Northwest Region *
Attn: Ramin Pazooki
King Area Dev. Serv., MS-240
PO Box 330310
Seattle, WA 98133-9710
US Army Corp. of Engineers •
Seattle District Office
Attn: SEPA Reviewer
PO Box C-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
Jailaine Madura
Attn: SEPA Coordinator
700 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4900
PO Box 34018
Seattle, WA 98124-4018
AGENCY (DOE) LETIER MAILING
(ERC DETERMINATIONS)
WDFW -Larry Fisher'
1775 12th Ave. NW Suite 201
Issaquah, WA 98027
Duwamish Tribal Office*
4717 W Marginal Way SW
Seattle, WA 98106-1514
KC Wastewater Treatment Division*
Environmental Planning Supervisor
Ms. Shirley Marroquin
201 5. Jackson ST, MS KSC-NR-050
Seattle, WA 98104-3855
City of Newcastle
Attn: Tim McHarg
Director of Community Development
12835 Newcastle Way, Ste 200
Newcastle, WA 98056
Puget Sound Energy
Kathy Johnson,
355 110th Ave NE
Mailstop EST llW
Bellevue, WA 98004
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Dept.•
Attn: Karen Walter or SEPA Reviewer
39015-172nd Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092
Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program*
Attn: Ms Melissa Calvert
39015 172nd Avenue SE
Auburn, WA 98092-9763
Office of Archaeology & Historic
Preservation*
Attn: Gretchen Kaehler
PO Box48343
Olympia, WA 98504-8343
City of Kent
Attn: Jack Pace
Acting Community Dev. Director
220 Fourth Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032-5895
City ofTukwila
Steve Lancaster, Responsible Official
6200 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, WA 98188
*Note: If the Notice of Application states that it is an "Optional DNS", the marked agencies and cities
will need to be sent a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT, and the Notice of
Application.
**Department of Ecology is emailed a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT, & Notice to
the following email address: sepaunit@ecy.wa.gov
***Department of Natural Resources is emailed a copy of the Environmental Checklist, Site Plan PMT,
& Notice the following email address: sepacenter@dnr.wa.gov
template· affidavit of service by mailing
Puget Sound Energy, Inc.
PO Box 97034 M/S PSE-09N
Bellevue. WA 980099734
Johnioseoh Paior
1411 Grant Ave, C204
Renton. WA 98055
Bob Gambill
Seattle Public Utilities -SPU_WTR
PO BOX 34018
Seattle. WA 981244018
Kimberly Board
WOODCLIFFE APARTMENTS
120S Grant Ave S
Renton, WA 98055-6057
Jeff McMeekin
Puget Sound Energy
PO Box 97034 M/S PSE-09N
Bellevue. WA 980099734
January 26, 2017
Bob Gambill
Sr. Real Property Agent
Seattle Public Utilities
P.O. Box 34018
Seattle WA 98124-4018
Denis Law Mayor
Community & Economic Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator
SUBJECT: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements comment response letter
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Dear Bob Gambill:
Thank you for your comments related to the Talbot Hill Substation Improvements as part of the public
comment period. Your email, dated December 28, 2016, specified concerns about the Seattle
Public Utilities' Cedar River Water Transmission Pipelines Right of Way, which is adjacent to the
Talbot Hill Substation Project Area. You specifically mentioned a concern about PSE/substation-
related traffic using the Seattle Public Utilities Right of Way for vehicle access.
The Talbot Hill substation property is accessed via an existing access driveway extending from S
Puget Drive (See the attached site plan and proposed access improvements). As part of the
project, the applicant is proposing improvements to the existing access driveway that includes
repaving with asphalt, widening of the approach apron, and a security gate. The access
driveway will remain in its current location.
Thank you for providing comments. If you would like to review the project file, the submitted
documents are available on the 61h Floor of City Hall. You have been added as a Party of Record
to receive notifications as the project moves through the application process.
Sincerely,
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Associate Planner
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Seattle Public Utilities' Cedar River Water Transmission Pipelines Right of Way is adjacent to the PSE Project Area. The
Right of Way looks like a road, but it cannot be used like a road.
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pipelines.
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Seattle WA 98124-4018
206-684-5969
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DEPARTMENT OF COM ML ... rv
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ---------Ren toll 8
Planning Division
LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION
PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION
PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME:
NAME:
PuQet Sound Enerav, Inc. Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE:
ADDRESS:
PO Box 97034 M/S PSE-09N 2400 S Puget Drive
CITY: ZIP:
Bellevue 98009-9734
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
425-462-3824
KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S):
2023059066, 2023059003 and 2023059064
APPLICANT (if other than owner)
NAME: EXISTING LAND USE(S): Utility
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COMPANY (if applicable):
PROPOSED LAND USE(S): Utility
EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:
ADDRESS: Residential Medium Density
PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION
CITY: ZIP: (if applicable) N/A
TELEPHONE NUMBER: EXISTING ZONING: Residential 8
CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable):
NAME: SITE AREA (in square feet): 2,195,424
Jeff McMeekin
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE
COMPANY (if applicable): DEDICATED: 0
Puqet Sound Enerav
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS:
ADDRESS: 0 PSE owns all three parcels, there is no easement (by
law, a property owner cannot grant an easement to
PO Box 97034 M/S PSE-09N himselfl.
PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET
CITY: ZIP: ACRE (if applicable) NIA
Bellevue 98009-9734
TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS: NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable)
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NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable):
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NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): PROJECT VALUE;
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SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable): NIA
IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF
ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE
SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable):
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): N/A
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS (if applicable):
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL
BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable):
NET FLOOR AREA ON NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if
applicable):
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW
PROJECT (if applicable): N/A
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AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT --------Renton®
WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS
Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way-Reriton, WA 98057
Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov
LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITIAL REQUIREMENTS: WAIVED
BY:
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Biological Assessment 4
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Colored Maps for Display 4
Deed of Right-of-Way Dedication 1
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Drainage Control Plan 2
P'.t.linagef Report 2 • _.-•. --·· --.
Elevations, Architectural iANo 4
Envir8iimental Checklist{ ....
Flood Hazard Data 4
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Grading Elevations & Plan, Detailed 2
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Applicant Agreement Statement 2AND3
Inventory of Existing Sites 2ANoa
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Map of Existing Site Conditions ,AND•
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PREAPPLICATION MEETING FOR
PSE Talbot Hill Substation
PRE 16-000437
CITY OF RENTON
Department of Community & Economic Development
Planning Division
July 7, 2016
Contact Information:
Planner: Angelea Weihs, 425.430.7312, aweihs@rentonwa.gov
Public Works Plan Reviewer: Ann Fowler, 425.430.7382, afowler@rentonwa.gov
Fire Prevention Reviewer: Corey Thomas, 425.430.7024, cthomas@rentonwa.gov
Building Department Reviewer: Craig Burnell, 425.430.7290
Please retain this packet throughout the course of your project as a reference. Consider
giving copies of it to any engineers, architects, and contractors who work on the
project. You will need to submit a copy of this packet when you apply for land use
and/or environmental permits.
Pre-screening: When you have the project application ready for submittal, call and
schedule an appointment with the project manager to have It pre-screened before
making all of the required copies.
The pre-application meeting is informal and non-binding. The comments provided on
the proposal are based on the codes and policies in effect at the time of review. The
applicant is cautioned that the development regulations are regularly amended and the
proposal will be formally reviewed under the regulations in effect at the time of project
submittal. The information contained in this summary is subject to modification and/or
concurrence by official decision-makers (e.g., Hearing Examiner, Planning Director,
Development Services Director, Department of Community & Economic Development
Administrator, Public Works Administrator and City Council).
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FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES
DEPARTMENT -----Renton®
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
No comments.
MEMORANDUM
July 7, 2016
Angelea Weihs, Assistant Planner
Corey Thomas, Plans Review Inspector
PSE Talbot Hill Substation
Puget Drive SE
PRE16-000437
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AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT --------Renton®
MEMORANDUM
DATE: July 7, 2016
TO: Angelea Weihs, Planner
FROM: Ann Fowler, Clvll Engineer 11, Plan Review
PSE Talbot Hill Substation SUBJECT:
Puget Drive SE
PRE16-000437
NOTE: The applicant Is cautioned that information contained In this summary is preliminary and non-
binding and may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official Oty 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 located at parcel(s)
2023059066. The following comments are based on the pre-application submittal made to the Oty of
Renton by the applicant.
WATER
1. No water services proposed.
SEWER
1. No sewer services proposed.
SURFACE WATER
1. There is no conveyance system abutting the subject property.
2. A drainage report complying with the City adopted 2009 King County Surface Water Manual and
City Amendments will be required. Based on the City's flow control map, the site falls within the
Flow Control Duration Standard area matching Forested Site Conditions and Is within the Lower
Cedar River and Black River Drainage Basins. Refer to Figure 1.1.2.A -Flow chart to determine
the type of drainage review required Tn the City of Renton 2009 Surface Water Design Manual
Amendment.
3. A Construction Stormwater Permit from Department of Ecology is required ff clearing and
grading of the site exceeds one acre.
4. A geotechnical report for the site is required. Information on the water table and soil
permeability, with recommendations of appropriate flow control BMP options with typical
designs for the site from the geotechnical engineer, shall be submitted with the application.
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5. Surface water system development fee Is $0.594 per square foot of new impervious surface.
This Is payable prior to Issuance of the construction permit.
6. Effective January 2, 2017, the City of Renton will be adopting a new stormwater manual which
will be based on the 2016 King County Surface Water Design Manual. All project vested after
January 2, 2017 will be subject to these new stormwater requirements. Please refer to RMC 4-
1-045 for information regarding project vesting.
TRANSPORTATION
1. The proposed development fronts Beacon Way South along the east property line(s). Beacon
Way South Is classlfled as a Residential Access Road and Is located within the City of Seattle
Cedar River Pipeline Easement. As the road Is not public right-of-way, no dedication or frontage
Improvements will be required as part of the re-development.
2. Refer to City code 4-4-080 regarding driveway regulations.
a. A minimum separation of 5 feet is required between driveway and the property line.
b. Maximum driveway slopes shall not exceed 15%. Driveways exceeding 8% shall provide
slotted drains.
c. The maximum driveway width shall not exceed forty feet (40').
GENERAL COMMENTS
1. All construction or service utll!ty 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 utillty plans are complete, please submit four (4) copies ofthe drawings, two (2) copies of
the drainage report, one (1) complete electronic submittal {drawings and droinqqe report), the
permit application, an itemized cost of construction estimate, and application fee at the counter
on the sixth floor.
3. Fees quoted In this document reflect the fees applicable· in the year 2016 only and will be
assessed based on the fee that ls current at the time of the permit application.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ------Renton®
DATE:
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
MEMORANDUM
July 7, 2016
Pre-Application File No. 16-000437
Angelea Weihs, Assistant Planner
PSE Talbot HIii Substation
2400 S Puget Drive
General: We have completed a preliminary review of the pre-application for the above-
referenced development proposal. The following comments on development and permitting
Issues ;,re 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. The applicant Is cautioned that information
contained In this summary may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official
decision-makers (e.g., 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 $SO.OD plus tax from the Finance Division on the first floor of City Hall
or onllne at www.rentonwa.gov.
Project Proposal: The subject property (Tax Parcel nos. 2023059066 and 2023059003) Is located
at 2400 S Puget Dr. The project site totals 50.4 acres and Is zoned Resldential-8 (R-8). PSE is
proposing to rebuild a portion of their Talbot Hill Substation located at this locatlon, to replace
aging equipment. PSE Is proposing to remove the existing 230kV substation equipment Inside
the fence, Including steel structures and foundations, and replace with new equipment. The
proposed work would include some transmission line work outside the substation fence;
however, no additional transmission lines will be added with the rebuild of this project. A new
storm drainage system will be constructed within the fenced area and a detention pond will be
installed south of the southerly substation fence. The substation footprint will remain
unchanged. The storm Improvements would require the removal of about 12 mature trees.
Additional driveway improvements/widening are proposed to allow larger vehicle access to the
substation. The project site contains moderate coalmlne hazards, moderate landslide hazards,
and sensitive slopes (within 50 feet).
Zoning Info: The subject property Is zoned Residential -8 (R-8). "Utilities, large" are permitted
within the R-8 Zone with approval of a Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit on the
condition that "aboveground public utility facilities, such as water towers, reservoirs, water
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treatment facilities, and pump stations shall be treated with public art, subject to approval by
the Arts Commission." Staff could find no conditional use permit associated with this property;
therefore, the use would be considered a legal, nonconforming use. A condition use permit
would need to be obtained In order to enlarge or expand the use so as to occupy additional land
area (or increase capacity) on the same or any other lot or parcel.
Fencing: All flow control and water quality treatment ponds and similar facilities, as determined
by City Development Services, shall be fenced with a six-foot (6') tall chain link fence and access
gate. Fencing is required Immediately outside each new stormwater flow control and/or water
quality treatment pond and other similar facilities, as determined by City Development Services.
For stormwater ponds, the fence shall be placed at the top of the berm with the maintenance
access road on the inside of the fence; or five feet (S') minimum from top of berm If there Is no
maintenance access road to allow access for proper maintenance of the facility. The chain link
fence shall be coated with black or green bonded vinyl and Installed as determined by the City
between the facility and the required landscaping. Unless otherwise determined by the City, the
fence gate must be posted with a twelve inch {12"1 by eighteen inch (18") "No Trespassing" sign.
Cedar or other fencing materials may be Installed only If the stormwater facility is a privately
maintained facility that is owned and operated by the owner(s) of the tract.
Landscaping: Except for critical areas, all portions of the development area not covered by
structures, ~equired parking, access, circulation or service areas, must be landscaped with
native, drought-resistant vegetative cover. The perimeter of all new flow control and/or water
quality treatment stormwater facilities shall be landscaped in accordance with the provisions of
RMC 4-4-070 and the Surface Water Design Manual. A landscaping strip with a minimum fifteen
feet {15') of width shall be located on the outside of the fence, unless otherwise determined
through the site plan review or subdivision review process. Plantings shall be consistent with the
Surface Water Design Manual and RMC 4-4-070. Additionally, trees must be spaced as
determined by the Department of Community and Economic Development. Trees and shrubs
are prohibited on any berm serving a drainage-related function, within the fenced area of the
drainage facility, and within ten feet {10') of any manmade drainage structure (e.g., catch basins,
ditches, pipes, vaults, etc.); however, groundcover is required and subject to City
review/approval. In the event of a conflict between this Section and the Surface Water Design
Manual, the landscaping provisions shall prevail. Please refer to landscape regulations (RMC 4-4·
070) for further general and specific landscape requirements. A conceptual landscape plan
shall be submitted with permit application.
Significant Tree Retention: Utility Uses shall be exempt from the protected tree retention
requirements of RMC 4-4·130 if the applicant can Justify the exemption in writing to the
Administrator's satisfaction.
Critical Areas: Moderate coalmine hazards, moderate landslide hazards, and sensitive slopes are
mapped within SO feet of the project site. Whenever a proposed development requires a
development permit and a geologic hazard, Including sensitive slopes, Is present on the site of
the proposed development or on abutting or adjacent sites within fifty feet {SO') of the subject
site, geotechnlcal studies by licensed professionals, such as a geotechnical engineer and/or
engineering geologist, shall be required. The geotechnlcal report would need to demonstrate
that the proposal would not Increase the threat of the geological hazard to adjacent or abutting
properties beyond pre-development conditions; the proposal will not adversely impact other
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critical areas; and the development can be safely accommodated on the site. It is the applicant's
responsibility to asi;ertaln whether critical areas or environmental concerns are present on the
site during site development or bulldlng construction.
Environmental Review: WAC197-11-ll00(3} Repair, remodellng and maintenance activities.
The repair, remodellng, maintenance, or minor alteration of existing private or public structures,
facilities or equipment, including utilities, recreation, and transportation facilities Involving no
material expansions or changes in use beyond that previously existing; except that, where
undertaken wholly or In part on lands covered by water are exempt from SEPA Environmental
Review. The new stormwater pond and/or any new substation equipment may trigger SEPA
Environmental Review If excavation of more than 500 cubic yards ls proposed.
If SEPA Is required then an environmental checklist Is a submittal requirement. An
environmental determination will be made by the Renton Environmental Review Committee.
This determination Is subject to appeal by either the project proponent, by a citizen of the
community, or another entity having standing for an appeal.
Permit Requirements: The proposal would require a Utility Construction Permit and/or a
Building Permit. The project may be subject to Environmental 'SEPA' Review. If required, the
Environmental Review application can be reviewed in an estimated time frame of 6-8 weeks
once a complete application Is accepted. The application fee for SEPA Review (Environmental
Checklist) is $1,000. There Is an additional 3% technology fee at the time of land use application.
Detailed information regarding the land use application submittal Is provided in the attached
handouts. In addition to the required permits, separate construction and building permits would
be required.
Expiration: A utility permit Is valid for two years following utility permit issuance.
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Talbot Project Narrative
• Project Name: Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
• Proposed Scope of Work: The proposal is to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation, to replace
aging equipment and provide more reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation.
The existing control house will be demolished and a new control house will be constructed in its
place. The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the fence will be removed, including steel
structures and foundations. The new equipment will be reconfigured to create a more efficient and
more reliable substation and allow for flexible functioning of the system. Some transmission line
work outside the substation fence may be required however no additional transmission lines will be
added with the rebuild of this project. A new storm drainage system will be constructed within the
fenced area and a detention pond will be installed south of the southerly substation fence. The
substation footprint will remain unchanged. The storm improvements will require the removal of
120 trees. Additional driveway improvements are required to allow larger vehicle access to the
substation.
• Size: The project site totals 50.4 acres. In order to accomplish this total disturbed area will equal
approximately 227,370 square feet. The cut will be about 11,500 cubic yards and fill of about 9,000
cubic yards. After construction the area of impervious surface will equal about 78,131 square feet
and the pervious surface: 149,238 square feet.
• Location: The site is located at 2400 S Puget Drive on parcels 2023059003, 2023059066 and
2023059064.
• Land Use Permits Required: Site Plan Review with SEPA. Hearing Examiner Conditional Use Permit
• Zoning designation for site: Residential -8
• Zoning for surrounding properties: Residential-8, Resource Conservation
• Current Use: Utility
• Special site features: Sensitive slopes, landslide hazards and coal mine hazards mapped
• Soil type and drainage conditions: See attached drainage report
• Proposed Use: Utility, unchanged
• Total estimated construction cost: Unknown at this time
• Fair market value of proposal: $6.7M
• Trees to be removed: There are 97 significant trees on-site -80 at the stormwater pond site and 17
in the area of selective removal. We are proposing to remove 63 significant trees and retain 34. See
attached arborist report for detailed information.
• Job shack or trailer location: Unknown at this time; to be determined by contractor.
• Proposed modification and stream or wetlands: There are no known wetlands or streams in the
project vicinity. The substation improvements, with the exception of the stormwater pond, will
remain within the existing fenced area.
• Existing Access: There are no proposed off-site improvements, no land dedicated to the city.
o Regarding Note 16 in Title Report: PSE's legal and physical access to all three parcels noted
above is off the north side of Puget Drive SE at 2023059064.
DEC O 6 20\6
Conditional Use Permit Justnication (Control House'):
• Consistency with Plans and Regulations: The proposed use shall be compatible with the general purpose, goals,
objectives and standards of the comprehensive plan, the zoning ordinance and any other plans, programs, maps
or ordinances of the City of Renton.
Response: The proposed use is not changing. The proposal includes replacing an existing control house within
the Talbot Hill substation with a new control house. The use is compatible with the general purpose, goals,
objectives and standards of the comprehensive plan, the zoning ordinance and any other plans, programs, maps
or ordinances of the City of Renton.
The Utilities Element of the Comprehensive Plan states:
The Utilities Element guides future utility service within Renton's planning area and ensures that adequate utility
services will be available to support existing and future development in the City. The goals and policies included
in the Utilities Element are designed to promote efficient, cost effective utility service while meeting community
needs and protecting both existing neighborhoods and the nature environment.
The proposal complies with the following Comprehensive Plan goals and policies:
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.
Goal U-0: Promote the availability of safe, adequate, and efficient electrical service within the City and its
planning area, consistent with the regulatory obligation of the utility to serve customers.
Policy U-72: Coordinate with local and regional utility providers to ensure the siting and location of transmission
and distribution facilities is accomplished in a manner that minimizes adverse impacts to the environment and
adjacent land uses.
Policy U-73: Encourage electricity purveyors to make facility improvements and additions within existing utility
corridors whenever possible.
The proposed control house structure will replace an existing control house within the Talbot Hill substation
fence. The proposal will have little to no impact on adjacent residential, as the existing use of the site will not
change. The control house will replace an existing structure and be located adjacent to the existing structure.
There are existing transmission corridors between the substation and neighboring residential properties.
The City of Renton has determined that a control house is an accessory building to the substation use. The
maximum wall plate in the R-8 zone for an accessory building is 12 feet. The proposed control house wall plate
is 11 feet. However, since the overall height exceeds more than 6 feet above the wall plate (RMC 4-2-UOD.18
Vertical Projections from Wall Plates), the City determined that Conditional Use Permit approval is required for
the new control house structure. The proposed control house will comply with all other applicable dimensional
standards of the R-8 zone. As evidenced through this analysis, the proposed control house is consistent with the
Conditional Use Permit decision criteria outlined in RMC 4-9-030.D.
1 A substation control house is a shelter containing equipment necessary to monitor and control the operation of the substation. At smaller or
older substations this usually takes the form of a weather-protective cabinet, where maintenance and operation of control equipment can be
performed by technicians standing outside, and reaching into, the cabinet {"house").
At larger or newer substations, which require more complex control and control-related communications equipment, this will necessarily take the
form of a larger weather-protective shelter, which technicians may enter into to service and operate the equipment. This shelter is solely for the
purpose of containing the control equipment; compared to other work or storage spaces, a control house is entered only while actively servicing
the equipment it contains.
• 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.
Response: The proposed location of the control house will not result in detrimental overconcentration of a
particular use within the City or within the immediate area. The proposed control house will replace an existing
control house within the substation fence. The increased building square footage is minor compared to the
scale of the substation footprint. The new control house will be located adjacent to the existing structure used
for a control house and will not be substantially larger in size.
• Effect on Adjacent Properties: The proposed use at the proposed location shall not result in substantial or
undue adverse effects on adjacent property.
Response: The proposed control house will not result in substantial or undue adverse effects on adjacent
property. The proposed control house will replace an existing control house adjacent to the current structure
location within the existing substation fence. The substation is located within a 50 acre site that contains several
transmission lines. The substation is located over 460 feet from the nearest residential lot, resulting in no
substantial impact to neighboring properties.
• Compatibility: The proposed use shall be compatible with the scale and character of the neighborhood.
Response: The proposed use is compatible with the scale and character of the neighborhood. Talbot Substation
is an existing station that was constructed in the early 1960's. There is an existing control house structure within
the substation fence that's use will be replaced with the new structure. The substation is over 460 feet from the
nearest residential lot and completely surrounded by transmission corridors. The proposed control house is part
of the same use that has been on the site for more than 50 years.
• Parking: Adequate parking is, or will be made, available.
Response: Adequate parking will be provided for the proposed control house. The existing and proposed
control houses are visited by maintenance personnel on a weekly basis and not occupied fulltime. Adequate
existing parking is provided for the substation use.
• Traffic: The use shall ensure safe movement for vehicles and pedestrians and shall mitigate potential effects on
the surrounding area.
Response: The proposed control house will not result in increased traffic to and from the substation site.
Impacts to the surrounding area are not anticipated.
• Noise, Light and Glare: Potential noise, light and glare impacts from the proposed use shall be evaluated and
mitigated.
Response: The proposed control house will have minimal lighting to provide for safe entry and exit into and out
of the building. The lighting will be directed downward and not directed offsite. Noise generated by the
proposed control house is within the limits allowed by the City's noise ordinance.
• 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.
Response: This conditional use approval only covers the proposed control house within the substation
fence. The area outside the substation fence is landscaped in compliance with applicable codes and
standards.
DEC O 6 201:~
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Construction Mitigation Description for PSE Talbot Hill Substation
Proposed construction dates: This project is to be constructed in two phases. Phase one includes the
civil portions of the job and is proposed for April 2017 to October 2017. Phase two includes assembly
of the electrical equipment and is proposed for April 2018 to October 2018.
Hours and days of operation: Hours and days of operation are to follow City of Renton normal working
hours 7:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Proposed hauling and transportation routes: The proposed haul route would be via Puget Orive and
Benson Road.
Measures to be implemented to minimize dust. traffic, mud. noise. etc.: A TESC plan will be developed
and implemented during construction. Dust and mud should not enter the public road right of way. If
debris track-out occurs, immediate corrections will be implemented.
Any special hours proposed: There are no special hours proposed at this time.
Preliminary traffic control plan: See attached traffic control plan.
DEC O 6 2016
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -------Renton 8
TREE RETENTION WORKSHEET
Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98057
Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov
1. Total number of trees over 6" diameter', or alder or cottonwood
trees at least 8" in diameter on project site
2. Deductions: Certain trees are excluded from the retention calculation:
Trees that are dangerous 2
Trees in proposed public streets
Trees in proposed private access easements/tracts
Trees in critical areas' and buffers
Total number of excluded trees:
3. Subtract line 2 from line 1:
97
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80 at storm water
pond site and 17 in
area of selective
removal
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trees
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trees
4. Next, to determine the number of trees that must be retained 4, multiply line 3 by: Trees #10-12, 22-48,
0.3 in 20nes RC, R-1, R-4, R-6 or R-8 r-106, 107, 110 through
0.2 in all other residential 20nes 112 and 114.
0.1 in all commercial and industrial zones
5. List the number of 6" in diameter, or alder or cottonwood trees
over 8" in diameter that you are proposing5 to retain 4 :
6. Subtract line 5 from line 4 for trees to be replaced:
(if line 6 is zero or less, stop here. No replacement trees are required)
7. Multiply line 6 by 12" for number of required replacement inches:
10 trees
34 \'' trees
(24) trees
(288) inches
8. Proposed size of trees to meet additional planting requirement:
(Minimum 2" caliper trees required for replacement, otherwise enter 0) 0 inches per tree
9. Divide line 7 by line 8 for number of replacement trees 6:
(If remainder is .5 or greater, round up to the next whole number) 0 trees
1 Measured at 4.5' above grade.
2 A tree certified, in a written report, as dead, terminally diseased, damaged, or otherwise dangerous to persons or property by a licensed
landscape architect, or certified arborist, and approved by the City.
3 Critical areas, such as wetlands, streams, floodplains and protected slopes, are defined in RMC 4-3-050.
4 Count only those trees to be retained outside of critical areas and buffers.
5 The City may require modification of the tree retention plan to ensure retention of the maximum number of trees per RMC 4-4-130H7a.
6 When the required number of protected trees cannot be retained, replacement trees, with at least a two-inch {2") caliper or an evergreen at least
six feet (6') tall, shall be planted. See RMC 4-4-130.H.l.e.(ii} for prohibited types of replacement trees.
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Minimum Tree Density
A minimum tree density shall be maintained on each residentially zoned lot (exempting single-family
dwellings in R-10 and R-14). The tree density may consist of existing trees, replacement trees, or a
combination.
Detached single-family development': Two (2) significant trees 8 for every five thousand (5,000) sq. ft. of lot
area. For example, a lot with 9,600 square feet and a detached single-family house is required to have four (4)
significant trees or their equivalent in caliper inches (one ar more trees with a combined diameter of 24"}. This
is determined with the following formula:
(
LotArea ) . . b if x 2 = Mrmmum Num era Trees
5,000sq.ft.
Multi-family development (attached dwellings): Four (4) significant trees8 for every five thousand (5,000) sq.
ft. of lot area.
(_ Lot Area ) 4 \s,ooosq.ft. x
Minimum Number of Trees
Example Tree Density Table:
Lot Lot size Min significant New Trees Retained Trees Compliant
trees required
1 5,000 2 2 @ 2" caliper 0 Yes
2 10,000 4 0 1 tree (24 caliper Yes
inches)
3 15,000 6 2 @ 2" caliper 1 Maple-15 Yes
caliper inches
1 Fir -9 caliper
inches.
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DEC O 6 2016
7 Lots developed with detached dwellings in the R-10 and R-14 zoned are exempt from maintaining a minimum number of significant trees onsite,
however they are not exempt from the annual tree removal limits.
8 Or the gross equivalent of caliper inches provided by one (1) or more trees.
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PSE Talbot Hill Substation
Arborist Report
To: Jeff McMeekin, PSE
From: Tom Early, Otak, Inc.
11241 willows road ne
mite 200 Date: December 13, 2016
redmond, wa 98052
phone (425) 822-4446 Project No.: 31983.h
Assignment
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The arborist report is required to accompany a Renton Site Plan Review submittal. It is developed to
convey specific information regarding the trees proi:osed for removal, tree protection for trees to be
retained and supplemental tree planting suggestions. I am coordinating the integration of tree
removal, tree retention and tree protection into the landscape plans of the stormw.tter pond
Assessment Methods
The inventory of trees was performed on October 13, 2016. The inventory is tabulated in the tree
table which includes an assignment of tree number, identification of tree species by common and
botanical names, diameter at breast height (D BH) measurement, a condition assessment using five
categories (Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor and Dead) based on visual tree inspection of each tree,
comments specific to each trees condition and the proposal to either remove or retain the tree. In
the case of trees with multiple stems, typically beaked hazelnut trees in this case, I've noted the
approximate number of stems and the stems average size.
Site description
The site address is 3004 Beacon Way South. The location of the subject trees is along the south side
and southea;t comer of the PSE Talbot Hill Substation. The land surface i~ undulating with
vegetation typical of upland plant species. So:, figure 1. The majority of the trees are in good shape
with the exception of the willow and alder; they have been damage::! by recent branch failures during
the spring windstorms.
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JeffMcMeekin, PSE
Talbot Hil/Arborist Report
Page2
December 13, 2016
l'igure 1: goog!e aerial showing suh.1lation area qf selective tree removal on left, area of tree removal j(1r storm 1vater
jiuility on right and direction of tree nitmberin,g
Work proposed
The work proposed is in association with improvements to the PSE Talbot Hill substation. A
stormwater detention pond is proposed lo he construe.tee! to the southeast of the substation, see
figure 1 ahove. The grading of the stormwater pond will require significant trees to be removed, see
the tree tahle for a list of signifiGmt and non-signifi=t trees to he ren1oved. The removal of these
significant trees rariires a landscape pbnting effort to lxilster the view buffer planting hetween the
neighbors lo the south and the substation to meet the Renton Municipal Code 4-4-070, si=:ifically
section F .4.c and H.6.c which call for fully sight obscuring landscape visual buffer. The execution of
this planting to meet the letter and intent of the code is diallenging in that the nearest location
available for planting is between a maintenance road and the clearance zone of overhead
transmission lines managed by Seattle City Light, see figure 2. In light of these mnstraints the fully
sight-obscuring landscaped visual buffer is proposed to be 20 feet in width in two locations and
contain a mixture of trees and large shrubs, some of which will mature to 35 feet tall.
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JeffMcMeekin, PSE
Talbot I-Jill Arborist Report
Page3
December 13, 2016
J-,/~~un: 2: vieJJJ bllf{er planting areas and challenges 1Vith transmission line ckarances and transmi.rsion line /o}})er
dearances
We are also proposing to remove 11 significmt trees to the ,vest of the entrance driv=ay along the
south side of the suhstation, see images 1 and 2. These trees arc numix'fffi 100 through l 05, 108,
109, 113, 115 and 116. They are all Douglas fir trees. The majority of these trees are re-dching a
height in which their risk toward the substation is enhanced due to the prevalence of windhlown
limbs damaging te·quipmmt within the substation. The exbting shrnhs and smaller trees in this area
arc to r=iin to continue to provide their view buffer for the southern neighbors.
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JeffMcMeekin, PSE
Talbot HillArborist Report
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Page4
December 13, 2016
Image 1: proposed selective tree removaLr to reduie r£rk far substation, view.from southeast corner of pla;fie!d looking to
the north
Image 2: 1iew looking north-11ortheast from jmt nor//, o/ 1507 Ro!linx I lillr Avenue SE, dotted line indicates
V(getation to remain and dashed line with tran.171arentjil! indicates ve_g,elation lo he removed
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Jeff M cMeekin, PSE
Talbot 1-/i!!Arborist Report
Tree protection recommendations
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December 13, 2016
Along with standard TE SC measures, it is recommmded that silt fmce is used to mark the tree
protection areas rather than duplicate the fmcing rEqUired on-site. The silt fmce should be placed at
or outside of the trees dripline because it will need to be dug in to be correctly installed. In tree
protection areas where silt fmce is not proposed, 4 foot tall orange construction fmce should be
installed at the dripline or further from the trees to remain. This orange construction fmce should
be the same as the limits of clli,turbance.
The area of proposed selective tree removals should not rEqllire tree protection fmcing. Tree
removals should be planned to control limb and main stern cuts to minimize damage to surrounding
vegetation. Existing wildlife snags should be lo=ed in height to be less than their distance to the
substation fmce.
Supplemental visual buffer plantings
The visual buffer plantings include Vine Maple, Western Serviceberry, Beaked Hazelnut, California
Wax Myrtle, Silk Tassel and Strawberry Trees planted at 6 feet triangular on-cmter spacing. The vine
maple and v,e,tern serviceberry are proposed to be 6 feet tall and the other plants are to be 5 gallon
container at the time of iru,tallation. This visual buffer planting is 50% evergrem SJXdes to
maximize the screening provided by the planting while also providing some variation to improve
ecological services as well as aesthetics.
Tom Early, Otak, Inc.
Certified Arborist PN -5622A, Tree Risk Assessmmt Qualified
Landscape Architect, Washington State# 1199
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PSE Talbot HIii Substation Arborist Report Tree Table
Trees at Stormwater Detention Pond Facility
Tree#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
Slgnlficant
per RMC
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
DBH Common Name
10.S Big Leaf Maple
10.S Big leaf Maple
12.5 Alder
8 Alder
4 Alder
6 Alder
12 Alder
18 Alder
6 Alder
10 Alder
28 Cottonwood
6 Big leaf Maple
8 Big leaf Maple
5 Big leaf Maple
14 Alder
10 Alder
10 Alder
10 Alder
12 Alder
10 Big leaf Maple
18 Douglas fir
13 Big leaf Maple
29 Big leaf Maple
6 Big leaf Maple
5 Big leaf Maple
5 Big leaf Maple
6 Big leaf Maple
11 Beaked Hazelnut
8 Big Leaf Maple
14 Alder
13 Alder
16 Alder
21 Douglas fir
19 Douglas fir
7 Beaked Hazelnut
15 Douglas fir
19 Douglas fir
8 Pacific Dogwood
31 Douglas fir
29 Douglas fir
16.5 Douglas fir
10.5 Pacific Dogwood
.
Botanical Name Condition
Acer macrophyllum Fair
Acer macrophylfum Fair
A/nus rubra Poor
A/nus rubra Poor
A/nus rubra Poor
A/nus rubra Poor
A/nus rubra Poor ..
A/nus rubra Poor
A/nus rubra Poor
A/nus rubra Poor
Populus balsamifera Good
Acer macrophyllum Fair
Acer macrophyllum Fair
Acer macrophyllum Fair
A/nus rubra Poor
A/nus rubra Poor
A/nus rubra Poor
A/nus rubra Poor •..
A/nus rubra Poor
Acer macraphyllum Fair
Pseudotsuga menziesii Fair
Acer macrophyllum Poor
Acer macrophyllum Good
Acer macrophyllum Fair
Acer macrophyllum Good
Acer macrophyllum Poor
Acer macrophyllum Poor
Cory/us cornuta Good
Acer macrophyllum Fair
A/nus rubra Poor
A/nus rubra Fair
A/nus rubra Dead
Pseudotsuga menziesii Good
Pseudotsuga menziesii Good
Cory/us cornuta Good
Pseudotsuga menziesii Good
Pseudotsuga menziesii Good
Camus nuttallii Good
Pseudatsuga menziesii Good
Pseudatsuga menziesii Good
Pseudatsuga menziesii Good
Camus nuttallii Fair
Comments
sweeping trunk indicates fill placed while sapling
topped @12'
lost & regenerating main stem
lost main stem, regenerating with big natural sweep, suppressed by #23
lost main stem regenerating with 3 acutE:_a_ttachments
10% live canopy ratio (lCR)
currently a snag
.
thin canopy
1 of4
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PSE Talbot HIii Substation Arborist Report Tree Table
Trees at Stormwater Detention Pond Facility
2 of 4.
Significant Remove or
Tree# per RMC DBH Common Name Botanical Name Condition Comments Retain
43 No 4.5 Beaked Hazelnut Cory/us cornuta Good ----· Retain
44 No 3 Beaked Hazelnut Cory/us cornuta Good Retain
45 Yes 24 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good . __ -·-·--Retain
46 Yes 10.5 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Fair lost leader, suppressed by tree #45 Retain
47 Yes . __ 6 Big Le~-.~~__e_!e Acer macrophyllum Good Retain
48 Yes . ~~ 24 Do~g~':~~~ Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Retain
49 Yes 20 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menzi~sjj_ _ Good Remove
50 Yes 9.5 Willow Salix sitchensis Good Remove
51 Yes 11 Willow Solix sitchensis Fair 2 stems rising from failed stem on ground Remove
52 Yes 6 Willow Solix sitchensis Fair 10% LCR Remove
53 Yes 6 Willow Salix sitchensis Fair 10% LCR Remove ----
54 Yes 9 Willow Solix sitchensis Fair Access road clearance si~e-pruned Remove
55 Yes 8 Pacific Dogwood Cornus nuttallii Fair Canopy die-back and storm damag~-· Remove
56 No 4 Beaked Hazelnut Cory/us cornuta Good Remove
57 Yes 21.5 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
58 Yes 12.5 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Fair Lost leader and suppressed by tree #57 Remove
59 No 5 Beaked Hazelnut Cory/us cornuta Good Remove -----
60 Yes 26.5 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remo""
61 Yes 20 Doutlas fir -·-·-----· -·-Remo~ Pseudotsu']_a menziesii Good
UL <CO .::..L,..J '-'VIAl5I<>'> Ill r.:i,;;;udotsuga menziesii Good rit;:IIIUVt:
63 Yes 17 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Poor Included bark at base 3x stem diameter, suppressed by tree #64 Remove
i 64 Yes 33 l?_ouglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
65 Yes 32.3 Douglas fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Good Remove
66 Yes 24 Douglas fir Pseudotsl.!_ga menziesii Good Remove -··
67 No 3.5 Beaked Hazelnut Cory/us cornu.ta Good Remove -------
68 Yes 26 Big Leaf Maple Acer mocrophylfum Good Remove
69 Yes 42 Cottonwood Popufus balsamifera Good Tree has reached maturity-sudden limb drop potential is high Remove ·-
70 Yes 32 Cottonwood Populus balsamifera Good Suppressed by 42" cottonwood (#69), natural west lean 5° Remove --·---·
71 Yes 6 Beaked Hazelnut Cory/us cornut'!. __ . Good Remove
72 Yes 6 Beaked Hazelnut Cory/us cornuta Good Remove ··-·-
73 Yes 22 Alder A/nus rubra Poor Main stem die-back "'20% Remove ...
74 Yes 24 Alder A/nus rubra Fair Remove , ____
75 No 6 Alder A/nus rubra Poor Suppressed by tree !!?4 Remove
76 No 6 Alder A/nus rubra Poor 15% LCR and ~eper canopy die-back Remove
77 No 6 Alder A/nus rubra Fair Remove . ·-·
78 No 6 Alder A/nus rubra Fair Remove
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79 No 6 Alder A/nus rubra Fair Remove
80 Yes 9 Alder A/nus rubra Fair Remove
81 Yes 12 Alder A/nus rubra Poor Dying Remove
82 Yes 18 Cottonwood Populus balsamifera Good Remove
83 Yes 18 Cottonwood Populus bo/samifera Good Remove
84 Yes 7 Willow Salix sitchensis Poor Transmission line clearance pruned Remove
PSE Talbot HIii Substation Arborist Report Tree Table
Trees at Stormwater Detention Pond Facility
Tree#
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
Total
Significant
per RMC
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Significant 80
Trees
DBH Common Name
17 Willow
8 Beaked Hazelnut
5.5 Beaked Hazelnut
11 Hawthorn
32 Willow
8 Willow
14 Willow
16 Willow
6 Alder
6 Alder
8 Alder
6 Willow
18 Willow
12 Willow
14 Willow
Botanical Name Condition Comments
Salix sitchensis Poor Transmission line clearance pruned
Cory/us cornuta Good
Cory/us cornuta Good
Crataegus douglasii Fair Suppressed by 32" willow {#89)
Salix sitchensis Good
Salix sitchensis Poor Suppressed by 14" willow {#91)
Salix sitchensis Fair Canopy die-back and storm damage
Salix sitchensis Poor Storm damage to 30% of canopy
A/nus rubro Fair
A/nus rubro Fair
A/nus rubro Fair
Salix sitchensis Fair
Salix sitchensis Fair
Salix sitchensis Good
Salix sitchensis Poor
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Total to Significant Trees to Retain
Total to Significant Trees to Remove
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PSE Talbot HIii Substation Arborist Report Tree Table
Selective Tree Removal to Southwest of PSE Substation
Tree#
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
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107
108
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109
110
111
112
113
114
115
I 116
Total
Significant
perRMC
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Significant 17
Trees
DBH Common Name
23 Douglas fir
19 Douglas fir
8 Douglas fir
25 Douglas fir
11 Douglas fir
24 Douglas fir
20 Big leaf maple
23 Big leaf maple
28 Douglas fir
20 ___ D(?~glas fir ----
16 Madrone
8 Pacific dogwood
8 Pacific dogwood
32 Douglas fir
12 Douglas fir
24 Douglas fir
16 Douglas fir
Botanical Name Condition
Pseudotsuga menziesii Good
Pseudotsuga menziesii Good
Pseudotsuga menziesii Fair
Pseudotsuga menziesii Good
Pseudotsuga menziesii Good
Pseudotsuga menziesii Good
Acer macrophyllum Good
Acer macrophyllum Poor
Pseudotsuga menziesii Poor
Pseudotsuga menziesii Poor
Arbutus menziesii Good
Camus nuttallii Good
Camus nuttallii Good
Pseudatsuga menziesii Dead
Pseu~atsuga menziesii Dead
Pseudotsuga menziesii Good
Pseudotsuga menziesii Fair
Comments
Suppressed by tree #103
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Topped@ 30'
Tappe~_@ 50'
Two stems with union at 42" topped @ 50'
snag that was topped @ 65' and still poses a risk to substation
snag --
Suppressed by 24" Douglas fir (#115)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ----~Renton 0
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST
PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST:
Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98057
Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov ., .. _t
DEC O 6 2016
., )
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: [help] .
·'
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 ifthere 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 ofthe checklist and other supporting documents.
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USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NONPROJECT PROPOSALS: Ihfilt?l
For non project proposals (such as ordinances, regulations, plans and programs), complete the
applicable parts of sections A and B even though questions may be answered "does not apply".
In addition the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D).
Please completely answer all questions that apply and note that the words "project",
"applicant", and "property or site" should be read as "proposal", "proponent", and "affected
geographic area" respectively. The lead agency may exclude (for non-projects) questions in Part
B -Environmental Elements -that do not contribute meaningfully to the analysis of the
proposal. For help go to: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/sepa/e-review.html
A. BACKGROUND Ihfilt?l
1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: Ihfilt?l
Talbot Hill Substation Improvements
2. Name of applicant: Ihfilt?l
Puget Sound Energy, Inc.
3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: Ihfilt?l
Address:
PO Box 97034 PSE-09N
Bellevue, WA 98009-9734
Contact:
Jeff McMeekin
(425)462-3824
Jeff.mcmeekin@pse.com
4. Date checklist prepared: .[bg!p]
November 2016
5. Agency requesting checklist: Ihfilt?l
City of Renton
6. Proposed timing or schedule {including phasing, if applicable): Ihfilt?l
Phase 1 includes most of the civil work and is scheduled for 2017. Phase 2 includes assembly
of equipment and is scheduled for 2018.
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Enter file location:
7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or
connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. D:@Q1
There are no future plans to expand the substation footprint at this point.
8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be
prepared, directly related to this proposal. lilll!.Q]
• Geotechnical Report
• Drainage Report
• Civil Plans
• Landscape Plans
• Arbori st Report
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. D:@Q1
There are no applications pending for governmental approval at this time.
10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known.
D:@m
Utility Construction Permit -City of Renton
Site Plan Review -City of Renton
Conditional Use Permit -City of Renton
Building Permit -City of Renton
Construction General Permit, NPDES -Ecology
11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of
the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to
describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this
page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on
project description.) lilll!.Qj
The proposal is to rebuild a portion of the Talbot Hill Substation, to replace aging equipment
and provide more reliability for the transmission lines connected to the substation. An
existing control house will be replaced with a new control house adjacent to the existing
structure. The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the fence will be removed,
including steel structures and foundations. The new equipment will be reconfigured to create
a more efficient and more reliable substation and allow for flexible functioning of the system.
Some transmission line work outside the substation fence may be required however no
additional transmission lines will be added with the rebuild of this project. A new storm
drainage system will be constructed within the fenced area and a detention pond will be
installed south of the southerly substation fence. The substation footprint will remain
unchanged. There are 97 significant trees on-site -80 at the stormwater pond site and 17 in
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Enter file location:
the area of selective removal. The area of selective removal is located west of the substation
access gate along the southwest fence line. We are proposing to remove 63 significant trees
and retain 34. See attached arborist report for detailed information. Additional driveway
improvements are required to allow larger vehicle access to the substation.
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.~
Talbot Hill Substation located on the South% of Section 20, T23N ROSE, and tax parcel
numbers 202305906, 2023059003 and 2023059064. The address is 2400 S Puget Drive.
B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS~
1. EARTH
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Enterfile location:
a. General description of the site~
(check or circle one):
Q3)
rolling,
hilly,
steep slopes,
mountainous,
other _____ _
b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)?~
Based to the topographic map survey the steepest slope is about 30 pefcent.
c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat,
muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any
agricultural land of long-term commercial significance and whether the proposal results in
removing any of these soils.~
The substation yard is surfaced with yard rock. Soils in the project area are
predominately glacial till but include localized areas of ice-contact glacial deposits
overlying the till. The area does not include agricultural land.
d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so,
describe.~
There are no noted indications or known history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity.
e. Describe the purpose, type, total area, and approximate quantities and total affected area
of any filling, excavation, and grading proposed. Indicate source of fill.~
A new storm drainage system will be constructed within the fenced area and a detention
pond will be installed south of the southerly substation fence. The substation footprint will
remain unchanged. The storm improvements will require the removal of 120 trees.
Additional driveway improvements are required to allow larger vehicle access to the
substation. In order to accomplish this total disturbed area will equal approximately 227,370
square feet. The cut will be about 11,500 cubic yards and fill of about 9,000 cubic yards.
After construction the area of impervious surface will equal about 78,131 square feet and the
pervious surface: 149,238 square feet.
f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe.
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During construction, temporary measures will be implemented to reduce the possibility of soil
erosion, such as temporary sediment barriers and mulching. However, erosion resulting in an
off-site discharge is unlikely, as the project will be constructed in an area that is essentially flat.
Where erosion could occur, appropriate best management practices (BMP) will be
implemented.
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g. About what percent ofthe site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project
construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? I!:!§.!Q]
Approximately 78,100 square feet will be covered with impervious surfaces after the project.
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any:
I!:!§.!Q]
Based on the existing and proposed final grade of the property, no erosion would occur that
could affect off-site properties. All storm water control during construction and operation will
be maintained on site.
2. AIR
a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal during construction,
operation, and maintenance when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and
give approximate quantities if known. I!:!§.!Q]
Construction: Construction could result in fugitive dust from excavation and backfilling
_operations as well as __ exhaust emissions generated from construction equipment. While in
operations and maintenance emissions may be produced from occasional vehicular use by
maintenance personnel.
b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so,
generally describe. Ihfill:!l
The proposal will not be affected by off-site sources of emissions or odors.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: Ihfill:!l
Watering may be used to control dust if necessary.
3. WATER
a. Surface Water: Ihfill:!l
1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including
year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe
type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. Ihfill:!l
There is no surface water body on or in the vicinity of the site.
2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to {within 200 feet) the
described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. Ihfill:!l
There is no surface water body on or within 200-feet of the proposal therefore, no work in or
over waters.
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3} Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed
from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be
affected. Indicate the source of fill material. ~
None
No
4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general
description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known.~
5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site
plan.~
The proposal does not lie within a 100-year floodplain.
6) Does the proposal involve ·any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so,
describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge.~
The proposal does not involve any discharges of any materials into any waters.
b. Ground Water:
1) Will groundwater be withdrawn from a well for drinking water or other purposes? If
so, give a general description of the well, proposed uses and approximate quantities
withdrawn from the well. Will water be discharged to groundwater? Give general
description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. [help]
No groundwater will be withdrawn for the proposal.
2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or
other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the
following chemicals ; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the
number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the
number of animals 6r humans the system(s) are expected to serve.~
Waste material will not be discharged into the ground.
c. Water runoff (including storm water}:
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.~
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The site contains an existing electric substation, gravel driveway, and pond. Stormwater
runoff from the substation is collected via catch basins in the yard and conveyed to the
detention pond, the pond outfalls to the south (the natural location) on the other side of the
gravel access drive, the outfall is the natural low spot in the surrounding topography.
2) Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally
describe.~
Waste materials will not enter the ground or surface waters.
3) Does the proposal alter or otherwise affect drainage patterns in the vicinity of
the site? If so, describe.
Drainage patterns will not be altered due to this project. Also, the substation footprint won't
change due to this project. There is an existing detention pond that will be expanded to
mitigate increased runoff from new and replaced impervious surfaces. The outfall for the
pond will remain in the same location on the south side of the access road.
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water, and drainage
pattern impacts, if any:
There is an existing detention pond that will be expanded to mitigate increased runoff from
new and replaced impervious surfaces. The outfall for the pond will remain in the same
location on the south side of the access road.
4. PLANTS~
a. Check the types of vegetation found on the site:~
_X_deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other
_X_evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other
_X_shrubs
_x__grass
__ pasture
__ crop or grain
__ orchards, vineyards or other permanent crops.
__ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other
__ water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other
__ other types of vegetation
b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered?~
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An area of about 45,000 square feet to the south and southeast of the station will be
cleared of mature trees and shrubs in order to rebuild and expand the stormwater
pond. There are 97 significant trees on-site -80 at the stormwater pond site and 17 in
the area of selective removal. We are proposing to remove 63 significant trees and
retain 34. See attached arborist report for detailed information. An arborist report is
attached for more information.
c. List threatened and endangered species known to be on or near the site. I!:!§Q}
There are no known threatened or endangered plant species known to be on or near the site.
d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or
enhance vegetation on the site, if any: I!:!§Q}
The landscaping proposed includes a variety of native pl;mts, shrubs, and trees as
shown on the attached landscaping plan. Trees that are considered a danger to the
substation will be cut and left as wildlife snags. The attached landscape plan and
arborist report provide more detail.
e. Lisfall noxious weeds and invasive species known fo be on or near the site.
Noxious weeds and invasive species in the area include Scotch broom, evergreen
blackberry, and Himalayan blackberry.
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: I!:!§Q}
Birds: hawk, heron, eagle~other: ------------
Mammals:9 bear, elk, beaver, other: ____________ _
Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other _________ _
b. List any threatened and endangered species known to be on or near the site. I!:!§Q}
There are no known threatened or endangered animal species known to be on or near the site.
c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. I!:!§Q}
The site is within the Pacific Flyway.
d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: Imlli2l
The conifer trees located to the immediate south west of the driveway access will be
snagged for the benefit of the wildlife.
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e. List any invasive animal species known to be on or near the site.
There are no known invasive animal species known to be on or near the site.
6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the
completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating,
manufacturing, etc. [bfilQ]
The proposal is to rebuild existing energy infrastructure, it does not have additional energy
needs.
b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so,
generally describe. [bfilQ]
The proposal will not affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties. The
proposed rebuild is in the same footprint as the existing development and will not increase in
height.
c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List
other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: [bfilQ]
Energy conservation features are not applicable to this proposal.
7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of
fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste that could occur as a result ofthis proposal?
If so, describe. [bfilQ]
1) Describe any known or possible contamination at the site from present or past uses.
There are no known contamination issues at the site. Any spills from mineral oil filled
equipment would either be contained on site or responded to immediately from PSE's spill
response from their spill program.
The proposal includes replacing the oil filled breakers with Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) gas
breakers which are non-flammable and non-toxic. The breakers do produce a corrosive
substance with internal arcing which is contained inside the breaker.
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.
There are no known existing hazardous chemicals or conditions that might affect the project
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development and design.
3) Describe any toxic or hazardous chemicals that might be stored, used, or produced
during the project's development or construction, or at any time during the
operating life of the project.
The substation transformer contains synthetic or mineral oil for cooling. A spill prevention,
control, and countermeasure (SPCC) facility system will be installed around the transformer
to contain the oil, in the unlikely event that a transformer leaked or a spill should occur. SPCC
facilities consist of a concrete curb, bentonite clay-lined bottom, crushed rock fill, an oil stop
float valve, and manual gate valve. The containment is sized to hold the entire oil content of
the transformer.
4) Describe special emergency services that might be required.
No special emergency services are required at the substation.
5) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any:
A spill prevention, control and countermeasure (SPCC) plan will be prepared for the
transformer. Additionally, secondary containment will be installed at the substation with the
capacity of containing the transformer oil. No other hazards will result from the proposed
project; therefore, no additional measures to reduce such hazards have been proposed.
b. Noise
1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic,
equipment, operation, other)? .ll:!ltlQ]
Off-site generated noise will not affect the proposal.
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 . .ll:!ltlQ]
Noise will be generated during construction primarily by the operation of heavy equipment.
Construction activity is exempt from the state and county noise limits (WAC 173-60-050(3)(a)).
Construction activities will likely occur Monday through Saturday, between the hours of 7:00
a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Noise levels emanating from the operation of the substation will be at or
below noise ordinance thresholds at the property lines.
3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: .ll:!ltlQ]
Construction will be limited to normal working hours.
8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE
a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Will the proposal affect
current land uses on nearby or adjacent properties? If so, describe . .ll:!ltlQ]
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The current use of the site is Utility and will not change. The proposal will not affect nearby or
adjacent uses.
b. Has the project site been used as working farmlands or working forest lands? If so,
describe. How much agricultural or forest land of long-term commercial significance will
be converted to other uses as a result of the proposal, if any? If resource lands have not
been designated, how many acres in farmland or forest land tax status will be converted
to nonfarm or non-forest use? IbfilQ}
The project has not been used as working farmlands or working forest lands in recent history.
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:
The proposal will not affect or be affected by work farm or forest land.
c. Describe any structures on the site. IbfilQ}
The structures on site include a control house, foundations for equipment, and poles.
d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? IbfilQ}
The existing 230kV substation equipment inside the fence will be removed, including steel
structures and foundations. The new equipment will be reconfigured to create a more efficient
and more reliable substation and allow for flexible functioning of the system.
e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? IbfilQ}
The site is zoned R-8.
f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? IbfilQ}
The comprehensive plan designation for the site is Residential Medium Density.
g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? IbfilQ}
Not applicable
h. Has any part of the site been classified as a critical area by the city or county? If so,
specify. IbfilQ}
The City of Renton (COR) maps show the area to be within a coalmine hazard zone with
sensitive slopes nearby.
i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? IbfilQ}
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This facility will not require the addition of staff for its operation. During operation, occasional
visits by PSE personnel or their contractors would be required to perform inspections and
maintenance activities. Therefore, no increase in personnel will be required.
j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace?~
Displacement of people will not occur as a result of this project.
k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any:~
Displacement will not occur; therefore, no measures to avoid or reduce displacement have
been proposed.
I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land
uses and plans, if any: ~
The proposal includes a landscape plan that is intended to buffer the project from the views
of the nearby residents and community club.
m. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with nearby agricultural and
forest lands of long-term commercial significance, if any:
There are no nearby agricultural and forest lands nearby therefore no proposed measures.
9. HOUSING
a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle,
or low-income housing.~
No additional units will be required for the proposed project.
b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high,
middle, or low-income housing.~
No units will be eliminated as a result of the proposed project ..
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any:~
There are no proposed measures.
10. AESTHETICS
a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the
principal exterior building material(s) proposed?~
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Towers located within the substation will be approximately 35 feet tall. New transmission
poles will be upwards of 80 feet in height. The proposed control house will be approximately
19 feet tall.
b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? Ihfill2]
No views in the immediate vicinity would be obstructed as a result of the proposed project.
However, views in the immediate vicinity of the substation site and along the transmission
route will be altered. The existing vegetation will be removed and replaced with new
landscaping as shown on the landscape plan.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: Ihfill2]
Enhanced landscaping will be part of the substation project. Landscaping has been designed to
meet or exceed Renton Code requirements. These activities will help improve aesthetics and
safety around the facility.
11. LIGHT AND GLARE
a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly
occur? Ihfill2]
To the extent possible, security lighting within the substation will be shielded and facing down
to prevent glare. Substation lighting is typically limited to two lights near the doors of the
metalclad switchgear cabinet.
b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views?
Ihfill2l
Based on the proposed lighting configuration, light or glare from the completed project would
not present a safety concern or interfere with views.
c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? Ihfill2]
No existing off-site sources of light or glare will impact the proposed project.
d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: Ihfill2]
Substation lighting will be constructed in a way that will best minimize potential impacts.
Security lighting within the substation will be shielded and facing down to prevent glare; to the
extent possible, it will be mounted below the level of the surrounding fence and landscaping.
The metal substation equipment will be a matte finish in order to absorb rather than reflect
light.
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12. RECREATION
a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity?
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The property to the south which is owned by Puget Sound Energy is used by the Rolling Hills
Community and includes a volleyball court, a baseball or multi-use field, a basketball court, and
tennis courts. There are trails in the vicinity as well, presumably used for walking and biking.
b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe.~
The proposed project as currently designed would not displace any recreational uses.
c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation
opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any:~
The landscape plan has been designed to avoid impact the nearby recreation. There is a Seattle
City Light transmission line that parallels the proposal and hinders the planting potential. So, in
r:>rder to eliminate impacts to the recreation opportunities the landscape buffer plimts are tr:> be
installed inside and on the edges of the proposed stormwater pond.
13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION
a. Are there any buildings, structures, or sites, located on or near the site that are over 45
years old listed in or eligible for listing in national, state, or local preservation registers
located on or near the site? If so, specifically describe.~
A review of the Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation's
(DAHP) Washington Information System for Architectural and Archaeological Records Data
(WISAARD) did not indicate the presence of buildings, structures, or sites on or near the site
that are over 45 years old listed in or eligible for listing in national, state, or local preservation
registers located on or near the site.
b. Are there any landmarks, features, or other evidence of Indian or historic use or
occupation? This may include human burials or old cemeteries. Is there any material
evidence, artifacts, or areas of cultural importance on or near the site? Please list any
professional studies conducted at the site to identify such resources.~
There are no landmarks, features, or other evidence of Indian or historic use or occupation.
c. Describe the methods used to assess the potential impacts to cultural and historic
resources on or near the project site. Examples include consultation with tribes and the
department of archeology and historic preservation, archaeological surveys, historic
maps, GIS data, etc.~
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Methods used to assess potential impacts include a review of the Washington State
Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation's (DAHP) Washington Information
System for Architectural and Archaeological Records Data.
d. Proposed measures to avoid, minimize, or compensate for loss, changes to, and
disturbance to resources. Please include plans for the above and any permits that may be
required.
If a potential new site or resource was encountered during construction, activities will be
halted and local authorities and the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation
(DAHP) will be notified immediately.
14. TRANSPORTATION
a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site or affected geographic area and
describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any . .lt!filQ]
The substation property is accessed from South Puget Drive. The access driveway will remain
in its current location however; the approach apron will be improved with asphalt and a
security gate.
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? .lt!filQ]
Not applicable.
c. How many additional parking spaces would the completed project or non-project
proposal have? How many would the project or proposal eliminate? .lt!filQ]
There is no need for designated parking spaces; therefore, the completed project would not
have designated parking spaces.
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) . .lt!filQ]
The project will not require any new paved roads, except for the new asphalted driveway.
e. Will the project or proposal use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air
transportation? If so, generally describe . .lb..!tl!tl
The project will not use or occur in the immediate vicinity of water, rail, or air transportation.
f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project or
proposal? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur and what percentage of the
volume would be trucks (such as commercial and non-passenger vehicles). What data or
transportation models were used to make these estimates? .lt!filQ]
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The project will not generate a significant number of vehicle trips during construction or
operation. Daily trips during construction will likely include delivery of materials and
commuting of the construction crew. No additional trips will be required during operation of
the substation, except for routine inspections and operation, which would be approximately
once per week.
g. Will the proposal interfere with, affect or be affected by the movement of agricultural and
forest products on roads or streets in the area? If so, generally describe.
The proposal will not interfere with, affect or be affected by the movement of agricultural and
forest products on roads or streets in the area.
h. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any:~
There are no measures proposed.
15. PUBLIC SERVICES
a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire
protection, police protection, public transit, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally
describe.~
There will not be an increased need for public service as a result of this project.
b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any.~
As there will not be an increase in the need for public services, no measures to reduce or
control impacts are being proposed.
16. UTILITIES
a. Check or circle utilities currently available at the site:~
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natural gas,
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refuse service,
telephone,
sanitary sewer,
septic system,
other ---------------
b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service,
and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might
be needed.~
The landscaping may require a new water connection for irrigation.
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C. SIGNATURE lt!filru
The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the
lead agency is relying on them to make its decision.
Proponent Signature: t6Ji-~ ·
Name ofSignee (print~
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Position and Agency/Organization: f>/2. i.P-n o /Ol..1<1,.J ,.;c,e
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Geotechnical Engineering Services Report
Talbot Substation Improvements
Renton, Washington
for
Puget Sound Energy
December 5, 2016
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Geotechnlcal Engineering Services Report
Talbot Substation Improvements
Renton, Washington
for
Puget Sound Energy
December 5, 2016
GEOENGINEER~
Plaza 600 Building
600 Stewart Street, Suite 1700
Seattle, Washington 98101
206.728.2674
Geotechnlcal Engineering Services Report
Talbot Substation Improvements
Renton, Washington
Prepared for:
Puget Sound Energy
355110'"Avenue NE, EST-04W
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Attention: Christopher Russell, PE
Prepared by:
GeoEnglneers, inc.
Plaza 600 Building
600 Stewart Street, Suite 1700
Seattle, Washington 98101
206. 728.267 4
Rrincipal
TDB:OJT:tt
FIie No. 0186-953-00
December 5, 2016
Disclaimer. Any electronlcfonn, tacs!mlle or Ila rd copy of the orlglnal document (emall, text, table, andjorftg&n), H pruvlded, and any attachments are only a copy
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE .................................................................................................................................... 1
FIELD EXPLORATION AND LABORATORY TESTING ................................................................................................ 1
Field Explorations ................................................................................................................................................. 1
Laboratory Testing ............................................................................................................................................... 1
SITE CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
Geology ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Surface Conditions ............................................................................................................................................... 2
Subsurface Conditions ........................................................................................................................................ 2
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................ 3
Critical Areas ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
Earthquake Engineering ...................................................................................................................................... 3
2012 IBC Seismic Design Information ........................................................................................................ 3
Shallow and Mat Foundations ............................................................................................................................ 4
General .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Bearing Pressure ........................................................................................................................................... 4
Embedment.. ................................................................................................................................................. 5
Settlement.. ................................................................................................................................................... 5
Lateral Resistance ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Construction Considerations ........................................................................................................................ 5
Drilled Shafts ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
General .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
Axial Capacity ................................................................................................................................................ 6
Lateral Capacity ............................................................................................................................................ 6
Drilled Shaft Settlement ............................................................................................................................... 6
Construction Considerations ........................................................................................................................ 6
Retaining Walls .................................................................................................................................................... 7
General .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
I nfi ltrati on ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Stormwater Pond ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Earthwork ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Clearing .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
Subgrade Preparation ................................................................................................................................... 7
Erosion and Sedimentation Control ............................................................................................................. 7
Structural Fill ................................................................................................................................................. 8
Weather Considerations ............................................................................................................................... 9
Temporary Slopes ......................................................................................................................................... 9
LIMITATIONS .......................................................................................................................................................... 10
REFERENCES ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Vicinity Map
Figure 2. Site Plan
Figure 3. Spread Footing Capacity
APPENDICES
Appendix A. Field Explorations and Laboratory Testing
Figure A-1-Key to Exploration Logs
Figures A-2 through A-8 -Logs of Borings
Figures A-9 and A-10 -Sieve Analysis Results
Appendix B. Report Limitations and Guidelines for Use
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INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
This report summarizes the results of GeoEngineers, lnc.'s (GeoEngineers) geotechnical engineering
services for the proposed improvements to the existing Puget Sound Energy (PSE) Talbot substation. The
site is located west of Beacon Way South in Renton, Washington. The site is shown in relation to the
surrounding area on the Vicinity Map, Figure 1, and the Site Plan, Figure 2.
We provided a draft version of this report dated November 3, 2014 and a final version dated July 15, 2015.
This revised final report incorporates additional critical areas recommendations and recommendations for
the stormwater pond and supersedes our previous reports as described.
We understand PSE is planning several phases of work at the existing 230-kV substation. Phase 1 involves
the replacement of the existing 230 kV transformer located in the middle of the existing substation. The
replacement transformer will be supported on a mat foundation. We understand Phase 1 began permitting
at the end of 2014 and that the construction has been completed.
In 2014, the plan for Phase 2 involved grading to expand the substation to the east, toward Beacon Way
South and the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) 230-kV Maple Valley substation located on the east
side of Beacon Way South. Phase 2 also includes construction of new 230-kV dead-end towers as well as
support of light equipment. The dead-end towers may be supported on either mat foundations or on drilled
shafts. We understand that Phase 2 was scaled back from what was originally planned in 2014 and the
substation footprint will not be expanded. We have left recommendations related to the expansion in our
report for documentation purposes.
We understand that stormwater infiltration is not planned at the site, based on the mapped soil conditions.
However, a stormwater detention pond is planned southeast of the existing substation yard.
Our geotechnical engineering services were completed in general accordance with our proposal dated
August 19, 2014. Our scope of work included:
• Completing seven borings at the site;
• Completing laboratory testing on selected soil samples from the borings;
• Providing geotechnical conclusions and recommendations for the proposed improvements; and
• Preparing this report.
FIELD EXPLORATION AND LABORATORY TESTING
Fleld Exploratlons
The subsurface conditions at the site were evaluated by completing seven borings (GEl-1 through GEl-7) to
depths of 161/, to 311/, feet below existing site grades. The approximate locations of the borings are shown
on the Site Plan, Figure 2. A detailed description of the field exploration program is presented in Appendix A.
Laboratory Testing
Soil samples were obtained during the exploration program and taken to GeoEngineers' laboratory for
further evaluation. Selected samples were tested for the determination of percent fines, moisture content,
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and grain size distribution (sieve analysis). A description of the laboratory testing and the test results are
presented in Appendix A or on the exploration logs, as appropriate.
SITE CONDITIONS
Geology
We reviewed available geologic maps, including the "Geologic map of the Renton quadrangle,
King County, Washington" (D.R. Mullineaux, 1965) and the "Geologic Map of King County, Washington"
(D. B. Booth et al. 2007). The soils mapped in the project vicinity are predominantly glacial till (Qvt), but
include localized areas of ice-contact glacial deposits (Qvi) overlying the till.
Glacial till typically consists of a dense to very dense heterogeneous mixture of sand, gravel, cobbles and
occasional boulders in a silt and clay matrix that were deposited beneath a glacier. A zone of weathered till
typically overlies the glacial till to depths of several feet below the ground surface. The ice-contact deposits
tend to be similar in character to the till, but are less dense.
Advance outwash is interpreted below the glacial till, based on the subsurface explorations and the geologic
maps. Advance outwash generally consists of dense to very dense sand and gravel deposited by streams
and rivers issuing from advancing ice sheets and subsequently overridden by a glacier.
Surface Conditions
The existing substation is bounded by Beacon Way South to the east, and undeveloped properties to the
north, west and south. The substation is accessed by a gravel driveway off Puget Drive SE and connects to
the south side of the existing substation. The substation yard is relatively flat and is surfaced with yard rock.
Transmission lines generally run east and west from the substation. These include two sets of lines that
connect this substation with the BPA Maple Valley substation to the east.
The topography in the area of the proposed expansion is hummocky and irregular and is about 10 feet
higher than the substation and approximately 15 feet higher than Beacon Way South.
Vegetation in the expansion area consists of deciduous trees near the southeast corner of the existing
substation and brush and blackberries in the other undeveloped areas.
There is a city of Seattle water main that runs along Beacon Way South and an underground cable that
connects the PSE and BPA substations. The approximate locations of the water main and underground
cable are shown on the Site Plan, Figure 2. Other utilities may be present.
Subsurface Conditions
We explored subsurface conditions at the substation site by drilling seven borings (GEl-1 through GEl-7) at
the locations shown on the Site Plan, Figure 2. Appendix A presents details of the field exploration and
laboratory testing programs, including logs of borings.
Borings GEl-1 through GEl-4 were completed inside the existing substation and encountered approximately
2 to 7 feet of fill overlying glacial till. The fill generally consisted of loose sand and silty sand with variable
gravel content. The glacial till generally consisted of dense to very dense silty sand with variable gravel
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content and extended to depths of 7 to 23 feet. Advance outwash consisting of very dense sand was
encountered below the glacial till in all four borings and extended to the depths explored (21'12 to 31 V, feet).
Borings GEl-5 through GEl-7 were completed in the area of the proposed expansion and encountered
approximately 2 to 7 feet of fill consisting of loose sand and organic-rich topsoil and duff overlying glacial
till. The glacial till generally consisted of dense to very dense silty sand with variable gravel content and
extended to depths of 8 to 23 feet. Advance outwash consisting over very dense sand was encountered in
all three borings below the glacial till and extended to the depths explored (16¥2 to 31 V, feet).
Groundwater was not encountered during drilling, as noted on the exploration logs. These observations
represent a short-term condition that may not be representative of the long-term groundwater conditions
at the site. Groundwater conditions observed during drilling should be considered approximate.
Groundwater level is anticipated to vary as a function of precipitation, season and other factors.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Crltlcal Areas
We reviewed the City of Renton online maps with regard to geologic critical areas including coal mine,
erosion, flood, landslide and steep slope hazard areas. The site is not mapped in erosion or flood hazard
areas.
The site is mapped in a moderate coal mine hazard area. However, based on the depth of historical coal
mining activity and the relatively shallow depth of the proposed improvements, it is our opinion there is a
low coal mine hazard at the site.
The site is mapped in a 25 to 40 percent steep slope area and in a moderate landslide hazard area. It is
our opinion that the proposed improvements will not adversely affect the stability of the slopes in or around
the site.
Based on our evaluation it is our opinion the soils underlying the substation site have a low risk of liquefying
under the design earthquake event. It is also our opinion that soils underlying the site have a low risk of
lateral spread and earthquake-induced slope movement. The site is approximately 5 miles south of the
Seattle Fault Zone, which is thought to have a recurrence interval on the order of 1,000 years. Based on
the distance from the nearest mapped fault, it is our opinion there is a low risk of fault rupture at the site.
Earthquake Engineering
2012 IBC Seismic Design Information
We recommend the 2012 International Building Code (IBC) parameters for Soil Profile Type, short period
spectral response acceleration (Ss), 1-second period spectral response acceleration (S1), and Seismic
Coefficients FA and Fv presented in the following table:
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2012 IBC PARAMETERS
2012 IBC Parameter
Soil Profile Type
Short Period Spectral Response Acceleration, Ss (percent g)
1-Second Period Spectral Response Acceleration, S, (percent g)
Seismic Coefficient, FA
Seismic Coefficient, Fv
Peak Ground Acceleration, PGA (percent g)
Note:
Recommended Value
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The above spectral response accelerations are based on data from the United States Geologic Survey (USGS)
National Seismic Hazard Mapping Project.
Shallow and Mat Foundations
General
It is our opinion the proposed structures (replacement 230 kV transformer, breakers, switches and other
electrical equipment) may be supported on conventional spread footings or mat foundations bearing on
either dense to very dense soils where present at foundation depth, or on a minimum of 2 feet of compacted
structural fill in areas of loose to medium dense soils present at foundation depth. Due to space limitations,
we understand drilled shafts are preferred for support of the dead-end towers. Our recommendations for
drilled shaft foundations are discussed in the "Drilled Shafts" section.
Bearing Pressure
Allowable Stress Design (ASD). Spread footings may be designed using an allowable soil bearing pressure of
3,000 pounds per square foot (psf). Mat foundations may be designed for an allowable bearing pressure
of 1,500 psf. The allowable soil bearing pressures apply to the total of dead and long-term live loads and
may be increased by up to one-third for transient loads such as wind or seismic forces. A subgrade modulus
of 180 pounds per cubic inch (pci) may be used for the design of mat foundations.
Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD). A bearing capacity chart for spread footings is presented in
Figure 3. We recommend the LRFD resistance factors listed in the table below be used when evaluating
strength, service and extreme limit states for spread footings. The chart is based on a 5-foot wide footing
with varying lengths and may conservatively be used for wider footings. The chart was developed in
accordance with American Associate of State and Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) methods,
in conjunction with Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) standards, as summarized in
the WSDOT Geotechnical Design Manual.
LRFD SPREAD FOOTING RESISTANCE FACTORS
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Embedment
In general, we recommend that the bottom offoundations be embedded at least 24 inches below the lowest
adjacent grade for frost protection. The foundation embedment depth may be reduced to 18 inches for
small, lightly loaded footings where frost action will not affect equipment performance, or an additional
6-inch-thick layer of gravel that is not susceptible to frost may be placed below the foundations to achieve
an embedment of 24 inches. The gravel should meet the requirements of "yard course" surfacing material
presented in the "Structural Fill" section of this report.
Settlement
Provided all loose soil is removed and the subgrade is prepared as recommended under the "Construction
Considerations" section below, we estimate that the total settlement of shallow foundations will be on the
order of Y2 to 1 inch, with the higher end of that settlement range anticipated in the southwest corner of
the substation that is underlain by looser soils. The settlements will occur rapidly, essentially as loads are
applied. Differential settlements between comparably loaded foundations are expected to be less than
Y2 inch.
Lateral Resistance
Lateral foundation loads may be resisted by passive resistance on the sides of foundations and by friction
on the base of the foundations. For foundations supported on native soils or on structural fill placed and
compacted in accordance with our recommendations, the allowable frictional resistance may be computed
using a coefficient of friction of 0.4 applied to vertical dead-load forces.
The allowable passive resistance may be computed using an equivalent fluid density of 250 pounds per
cubic foot (pcf) (triangular distribution) if these elements are poured directly against compacted native soils
or surrounded by compacted structural fill. The structural fill should extend out from the face of the
foundation element for a distance at least equal to three times the height of the element and be compacted
to at least 95 percent of the maximum dry density (MDD).
The above coefficient of friction and passive equivalent fluid density values incorporate a factor of safety
of about 1.5.
Construction Considerations
Following excavation for foundations, we recommend the condition of each footing excavation be observed
by a qualified geotechnical engineer to evaluate if the work is completed in accordance with our
recommendations and that the subsurface conditions are as anticipated. Areas of loose or soft soils present
at the foundation subgrade elevation should be overexcavated to a maximum depth of 2 feet and replaced
with compacted structural fill. In such instances, the zone of structural fill should extend laterally beyond
the footing edges a horizontal distance at least equal to the thickness of the fill. A geotextile separator
fabric may be used at the base of the overexcavation if loose/soft soils extend below the depth of the
overexcavation.
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Drilled Shafts
General
The proposed new 230-kV dead-end towers as well as lightly-loaded equipment may be supported on drilled
shafts. We recommend that the drilled shafts extend to a depth of at least 15 feet below the existing ground
surface. We should review the final dead-end tower locations when available and provide modifications to
these recommendations if appropriate.
Axial Capacity
The applied axial loads on the drilled shafts for the dead-end towers are generally very small in comparison
to the applied overturning moments, resulting from the tension in the wires along with possible ice and
wind loading. The axial capacity of the drilled shafts in compression will be developed primarily from friction
and end bearing in the medium dense to dense soils. Provided the drilled shafts are embedded at least
15 feet below the existing ground surface and into dense soils at the tip elevation, we anticipate that the
allowable axial capacity for shafts at least 3 feet in diameter will be greater than 100 kips.
Lateral Capacity
The design of the drilled shafts will be governed by the lateral loads on the structures. The lateral capacity
of the drilled shafts will develop from the stiffness of the drilled shaft and the lateral resistance of the soil
surrounding the drilled shaft.
We anticipate that the shafts will be designed using the L-PILE™ program. For evaluation of the lateral load
behavior of the drilled shafts, the parameters in the tables below can be used as input soil parameters for
the L-PILE™ program. The table below may conservatively be used for all the drilled shafts.
LATERAL PILE ANALYSIS INPUT PARAMETERS
SoUParam-
Depth (ft)
Soil Type (p-y curve model)
Effective Unit Weight (lb/ft>)
Friction Angle (degrees)
p-y Modulus, k (lb/in 3 )
Drilled Shaft Settlement
Layer 1 (flll)
0-7
Sand (Reese)
125
32
25
Layer 2 (glaclal tlll) Layer 3 (advance outwasb)
7-10 10-30
Sand (Reese) Sand (Reese)
135 135
38 38
200 150
We estimate that post-construction settlement of drilled shaft foundations, designed and installed as
recommended, will be on the order of 1/2 inch or less. Maximum differential settlement of similarly loaded
shaft foundations should be less than about one-half the post-construction settlement. Most of this
settlement will occur rapidly as loads are applied.
Construction Considerations
Temporary casing may be required to keep the drilled holes open while drilling through the zones of sandier
soils. The contractor may attempt to drill the holes without casing but should have temporary casing
available for use if sloughing and caving occurs. Although not encountered in our explorations, cobbles and
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boulders may be present. The excavation contractor should be prepared for these conditions. Groundwater
was not encountered in our explorations. However, as discussed above, groundwater may be present
depending on the conditions at the time of construction and again the contractor should be prepared to
deal with these conditions. We recommend that the drilled shaft foundation excavations be observed by
GeoEngineers.
Retaining Walls
General
We anticipate retaining walls may be used in conjunction with fill and cut slopes for grade transitions in the
area of the substation expansion. Based on the available space, we anticipate concrete block walls (gravity
and/or reinforced) will be the preferred wall type. This type of retaining structure is moderately
settlement-sensitive, and suitable foundation support is important. We anticipate that some overexcavation
of loose soils will be required to achieve suitable foundation support.
We can provide recommendations for design of retaining walls once the wall geometries are better defined.
Infiltration
It may be possible to design stormwater facilities for infiltration, provided the base of the facilities extends
to the advance outwash. This may be impractical considering the grades at the site, but we can provide
infiltration recommendations if this appears feasible.
Stormwater Pond
We understand the stormwater pond is planned with 2H:1V (horizontal:vertical) side slopes and a depth of
up to 7 feet in the middle. We recommend the side slopes be protected from erosion.
Earthwork
We understand that earthwork was planned as part of Phase 2 of this project but is no longer anticipated.
Regardless, our recommendations for earthwork are presented below.
Clearing
Removal and demolition of existing site improvements and structures associated with the existing
substation should include removal of foundation elements. Existing voids or new depressions created
during demolition and site preparation should be cleaned of loose soil or debris and backfilled with
compacted structural fill.
Subgrade Preparation
New foundation subgrade areas should be evaluated after site grading and foundation excavation is
completed. Probing should be used to evaluate the subgrade; soft areas noted during probing should be
overexcavated and replaced with compacted structural fill as described in the "Shallow and Mat
Foundations" section.
Erosion and Sedimentation Control
Potential sources or causes of erosion and sedimentation depend upon construction methods, slope length
and gradient, amount of soil exposed and/or disturbed, soil type, construction sequencing and weather.
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Temporary erosion protection should be used and maintained in areas with exposed or disturbed soils to
help reduce the potential for erosion and reduce transport of sediment to adjacent areas and receiving
waters. Temporary erosion protection should include the construction of a silt fence around the perimeter
of the work area prior to the commencement of grading activities. Permanent erosion protection should be
provided by re-establishing vegetation or surfacing with rock.
Until the permanent erosion protection is established and the site is stabilized, site monitoring should be
performed by qualified personnel to evaluate the effectiveness of the erosion control measures and repair
and/or modify them as appropriate. Provisions for modifications to the erosion control system based on
monitoring observations should be included in the erosion and sedimentation control plan.
Structural FIii
Materials
Materials used for support of structures or pavements or for utility trench backfill are classified as structural
fill for the purpose of this report. Structural fill material quality varies depending upon its use as described
below:
1. On-site soils may be used as structural fill to support substation equipment provided it can be
appropriately moisture conditioned to achieve the required compaction. If on-site soils cannot be
moisture-conditioned, imported gravel borrow for support of substation equipment should conform to
PSE Base Course Aggregate Specification 1275.1310 as described in the following table:
BASE COURSE GRADATION
US Standard Sieve Size
3 inch
3.4 inch
%inch
:1/4 inch
U.S. No. 40
U.S. No. 200
Percent Passing (by weight)
100
70-90
60-80
50-70
<30
<5
2. Structural fill placed as "yard course crushed aggregate" surfacing material should be angular crushed
rock conforming to PSE Specification 1275.1330 as described in the following table:
YARD COURSE GRADATION
US Standard Sieve Size
1'f.1 inches
1inch
%or% inch
%inch
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100
60to 100
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On-site Soils
The on-site soils generally contain a significant amount of fines and are moisture sensitive. These soils
generally meet the criteria for common borrow and are suitable for use as structural fill only if construction
takes place during the drier summer months. Additional considerations for wet weather construction are
presented below in the "Weather Considerations" section.
FIii Placement and Compaction Criteria
Structural fill should be mechanically compacted to a firm, non-yielding condition. In general, structural fill
should be placed in loose lifts not exceeding 8 to 10 inches in thickness. Each lift should be conditioned to
the proper moisture content and compacted to the specified density before placing subsequent lifts.
Structural fill should be compacted to the following criteria:
• Structural fill placed below foundations or to establish yard subgrade should be compacted to at least
95 percent of the MOD estimated in accordance with ASTM D 1557.
We recommend that a representative from our firm be present during probing of the exposed subgrade
soils in structure areas prior to the placement of structural fill and during the placement of structural fill.
Our representative would evaluate the adequacy of the subgrade soils and identify areas needing further
work, perform in-place moisture-density tests in the fill to evaluate if the work is being done in accordance
with the compaction specifications, and advise on any modifications to procedures that may be appropriate
for the prevailing conditions.
Weather Considerations
The on-site soils contain a sufficient percentage of fines (silt) to be moisture sensitive. If the moisture
content of these soils is appreciably above the optimum moisture content, these soils become muddy and
unstable. During wet weather, operation of equipment on these soils will be difficult, and it will be difficult
to meet the required compaction criteria.
The wet weather season generally begins in early November and continues through March in Western
Washington; however, periods of wet weather may occur during any month of the year. The optimum
earthwork period for these types of soils is typically July through October. If wet weather earthwork is
unavoidable, we recommend that:
• Structural fill placed during the wet season or during periods of wet weather consist of gravel borrow
conforming to PSE Base Course Aggregate Specification 1275.1310.
• The ground surface in and around the work area be sloped so that surface water is directed away from
the work area. The ground surface should be graded such that areas of ponded water do not develop.
Measures should be taken by the contractor to prevent surface water from collecting in excavations
and trenches. Measures should be implemented to remove surface water from the work area.
Temporary Slopes
The soils encountered at the site are classified as Type C soil, in accordance with the provisions of
Title 296 WAC (Washington Administrative Code), Part N, "Excavation, Trenching and Shoring." We
recommend that temporary slopes in excess of 4 feet in height excavated in the on-site soils be inclined no
steeper than 11/2H:1V. Flatter slopes may be necessary if localized sloughing occurs. For open cuts at the
site we recommend that:
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• No traffic, construction equipment, stockpiles or building supplies be allowed at the top of the cut
slopes within a horizontal distance of at least 5 feet from the top of the cut.
• Exposed soil along the slope be protected from surface erosion using waterproof tarps or plastic
sheeting.
• Construction activities be scheduled so that the length of time the temporary cut is left open is kept as
short as possible.
• Erosion control measures be implemented as appropriate such that runoff from the site is reduced to
the extent practical.
• Surface water is diverted away from the excavation.
• The general condition of the slopes be observed periodically by a geotechnical engineer to confirm
adequate stability.
Since the contractor has control of the construction operations, the contractor should be made responsible
for the stability of cut slopes, as well as the safety of the excavations. All shoring and temporary slopes
must conform to applicable local, state and federal safety regulations.
LIMITATIONS
We have prepared this report for the exclusive use of Puget Sound Energy and their authorized agents for
the proposed Talbot Substation Improvements in Renton, Washington.
Within the limitations of scope, schedule and budget, our services have been executed in accordance with
generally accepted practices in the field of geotechnical engineering in this area at the time this report was
prepared. No warranty or other conditions, express or implied, should be understood.
Please refer to Appendix B, Report Limitations and Guidelines for Use, for additional information pertaining
to use of this report.
REFERENCES
U.S. Geological Survey Seismic Design Maps, accessed via: http://geohazards.usgs.gov/
designmaps/us/application.php on October 3, 2014.
The National Geologic Map Database (NGMDB) portal accessed via: http:/ /ngmdb.usgs.gov/
maps/mapview/ on October 3, 2014.
Washington Administrative Code Safety Standards for Construction Work information portal accessed via:
http://app.leg.wa.gov/wac/defau1t.aspx?cite=296-155 on October 3, 2014.
D. R. Mullineaux, 1965, "Geologic map of the Renton quadrangle, King County, Washington," U.S.
Geological Survey, Open-File Report M200gq, scale 1:24,000.
D. B. Booth, K. A. Troost, and A. P. Wisher, 2007, "Geologic Map of King County, Washington," GeoMapNW,
scale 1:100,000.
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Footing Width (ft)
-Unfactored Bearing Capacity
~ Extreme Event Capacity Resistance Factor (0.9) bearing resistance for seismic loading {Section 8.10; 2010 WSDOT GDM)
--Strength Limit State
-• -Seivice Limit State; 1-inch settlement -------------------------
81-------------------------------------------I
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Earlll sctonce + TocllnalDIJ
Spread Footing Capacity
Figure 3
APPENDIX A
Field Explorations and Laboratory Testing
APPENDIX A
FIELD EXPLORATIONS AND LABORATORY TESTING
Field Explorations
Subsurface conditions were explored at the site by completing seven borings (GEl-1 through GEl-7). The
borings were completed by Geologic Drill Exploration, Inc. of Spokane, Washington, on September 25 and
26, 2014. The locations of the explorations were estimated in the field by measuring distances from site
features through taping and pacing. The approximate exploration locations are shown on the Site Plan,
Figure 2.
Borings
The drilling contractor hand dug to a depth of 2 feet at each boring location to be clear of the grounding
grid before drilling. The borings were drilled using a tracked Bobcat-mounted hollow-stem auger drill rig.
The borings were continuously observed by a geotechnical engineer from our firm who examined and
classified the soils encountered, obtained representative soil samples, observed groundwater conditions
and prepared a detailed log of each boring.
Soils encountered in the borings were visually classified in general accordance with the classification
system described in Figure A-1. A key to the exploration log symbols is also presented in Figure A-1. The
logs of the borings are presented in Figures A-2 through A-8. The logs reflect our interpretation of the field
conditions and the results of laboratory testing and evaluation of samples. They also indicate the depths at
which the soil types or their characteristics change, although the change might actually be gradual.
The borings were backfilled in accordance with Department of Ecology standards. The top 6 inches of yard
rock was replaced over the completed boring to match existing yard rock.
Groundwater Conditions
Observations of groundwater conditions were made during drilling and are noted on the exploration logs;
these observations represent a short-term condition that may not be representative of the long-term
groundwater conditions at the site. Groundwater conditions observed during drilling should be considered
approximate.
Laboratory Testing
Soil samples obtained from the field explorations were transported to our laboratory and examined to
confirm or modify field classifications, as well as to evaluate index properties of the soil samples.
Representative samples were selected for laboratory testing consisting of the determination of the percent
fines (material passing the U.S. No. 200 sieve), moisture content and grain size distribution (sieve analysis).
The tests were performed in general accordance with test methods of the ASTM International (ASTM) or
other applicable procedures.
Percent Passing U.S. No. 200 Sieve
Selected samples were "washed" through the U.S. No. 200 mesh sieve to determine the relative
percentages of coarse and fine-grained particles in the soil. The percent passing value represents the
percentage by weight of the sample finer than the U.S. No. 200 sieve. These tests were conducted to verify
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field descriptions and to determine the fines content for analysis purposes. The tests were conducted in
general accordance with ASTM D 1140, and the results are shown on the exploration logs at the respective
sample depths.
Moisture Content Testing
Moisture content tests were completed using ASTM D 2216 for representative samples obtained from the
explorations. The results of these tests are presented on the exploration logs at the depths where the
samples were obtained.
Sieve Analyses
Sieve analyses were performed on selected samples in general accordance with ASTM D 422 to determine
the sample grain size distribution. The wet sieve analysis method was used to determine the percentage of
soil greater than the U.S. No. 200 mesh sieve. The results of the sieve analyses were plotted, were classified
in general accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS), and are presented in Figures A-9
and A-10.
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SOIL CLASSIFICATION CHART
MAJOR DIVISIONS SYMBOLS TYPICAL
GRAPH LETTER DESCRIPTIONS -u
CLEAN oC(~ GW WELL-GRADED GRAVELS,
GRAVEL GRAVELS
GRAVEL -SAND MIXTURES
AND 0 0
GRAVELLY I LITTLE OR NO FINESI bo 0 ' GP POORLY-GRADED GRAVELS,
SOILS -0 0 GRAVEL -SAND MIXTURES
COARSE GRAVELS 'WITH t GM SIL TY GRAVELS, GRAVEL -SAND
MORE TI-IAN 50% -SILT MIXTURES GRAINED OF COARSE FINES
SOILS FRACTION ~ RETAINED ON NO (APPRECIABLE A"'°"NT ClAYEY GRAVELS, GRAVEL -4SIEVE Of FlNES) GC SAND-CLAY MIXTURES
i.·.·.·.· .. WEll.-GRADED SANDS, i.• •••• SW CLEAN SANDS 1,,•.•.•.• •• GRAVELLY SANDS
MORE THAN 50% SAND RETAINED 00 NO AND (LITTLEORNOFINES) 200 SIEVE SP POORLY-GRADED SANDS, SANDY GRAVELLY SAND SOiLS
MORE THAN 50% SANDS WITH SM SIL TY SANDS, SAND -SILT
OFCOAASE FINES MIXTURES
FRACTION
PASSING NO. 4 ~ """' (APPREC4AeLE AMOIJ/fT SC CLAYEY SANDS, SAND -CLAY
OFFlNl:SI MIXTURES
ML
INORGANIC SIL TS. ROCK
FLOUR, CLAYEY SILTS WITH
SLIGHT PLAS11C!TY
~ INORGANIC CLAYS OF LOW TO SILTS LIQUID LIMIT CL MEDIUM PLASTICITY, GRAVELLY
FINE AND CLAYS. SANDY CLAYS, SILTY LESSTHAN50 CLAYS.LEAN CLAYS GRAINED CLAYS
L SOILS ORGAIIIC SIL TS AND ORGANIC I OL SILIT CLAYS OF LOW
PLASTICIIT
MORETHANW% ! I ! I MH INORGANIC SILTS, MICACEOUS
PASSING NO 200 OROIATOMACEOUS SILIT
S1E...e SOILS
SILTS LIQUID LIMIT r,(j;; INORGANIC CLAYS OF HIGH AND GREATER THAN 50 /. // CH PLASTICIIT
CLAYS
I I
' I '
OH ORGANIC CLAYS AND SILTS OF
MEDIUM TO HIGH PLASTICITY -HIGHLY ORGANIC SOILS PT PEAT. Ht.MUS, SWAMP SOILS = \IIIITH HIGH ORGANIC
CONTENTS
NOTE: Multiple symbols are used to indicate borderline or dual soil classifications
Sampler Symbol Descriptions
[] 2.4-inch I.D. split barrel
[I Standard Penetration Test (SPT)
• Shelby tube
~ Piston
[] Direct-Push
[8J Bulk or grab
Blowcount is recorded for driven samplers as the number
of blows required to advance sampler 12 inches (or
distance noted). See exploration log for hammer weight
and drop.
A "P" indicates sampler pushed using the weight of the
drill rig.
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL SYMBOLS
%F
AL
CA
CP cs
DS
HA
MC
MD
oc
PM
Pl
pp
PPM
SA
TX
UC
vs
NS ss
MS
HS
NT
TYPICAL
DESCRIPTIONS
Asphalt Concrete
Cement Concrete
Crushed Rock/
Quarry Spalls
Topsoil/
Forest Duff/Sod
Groundwater Contact
Measured groundwater level in
exploration, well, or plezometer
Measured free product in well or
piezometer
Graphic Log Contact
Distinct contact between soil strata or
geologic units
Approximate location of soil strata
change within a geologic soil unit
Material Description Contact
Distinct contact between soil strata or
geologic units
Approximate location of soil strata
change within a geologic soil unit
Laboratory/ Field Tests
Percent fines
Atterberg limits
Chemical analysis
Laboratory compaction test
Consolidation test
Direct shear
Hydrometer analysis
Moisture content
Moisture content and dry density
Organic content
Permeability or hydraulic conductivity
Plasticity index
Pocket penetrometer
Parts per million
Sieve analysis
Triaxial compression
Unconfined compression
Vane shear
Sheen Classification
No Visible Sheen
Slight Sheen
Moderate Sheen
Heavy Sheen
Not Tested
NOTE: The reader must refer to the discussion in the report text and the logs of explorations for a proper understanding of subsurface
conditions. Descriptions on the logs apply only at the specific exploration locations and at the time the explorations were made; they are
not warranted to be representative of subsurface conditions at other locations or times.
KEY TO EXPLORATION LOGS
GEOENGINEERS CJ FIGUREA-1
filill1 End I Total 31.5 I logged By DML I Driller Geologic Drill I Drilling Hollow-stem Auger Drilled 9/25/2014 9/25/2014 Depth {ft) Checked By CEW Method
Surface Elevation (ft) 438 Hammer Rope & Cathead Drilling Mini Track Rig Vertical Datum Data 140 (lbs)/ 30 (in) Drop Equipment
Easting (X) System ~CQ!mdwate:c
Northing (Y) Datum Depth lo
Pare Measumd -E11wation /ft\
Noles: None Observed
FIELD DATA
I '2 i
C = E ~ MATERIAL I ~ • • 0 ~ REMARKS C ~ ~ .. ~ ~ • DESCRIPTION [ [
0 • ~ ~ 0 0 • ~ Ii ~ e-~ t > j " r~ o C C ~ ~ 8 f ~ ~ ~i ;~
ill t'l la • ~ ;: ~ "-" co
0: " <!JU ~o c:o
a
p ' GP 3/4-inch angular gravel
SM Light brown silty fine to coarse sand with gra'A::I Excavated to 2 feet using hand tcds
{loose, moist) (fill)
-" a -
1 · -SP-SM ~-----------------~ _,.,• 18 " ._ Br0v.-T1 fine to medium sand with silt, organics r
" SM · \ ~nd occasional gravel {loose, moisl) (fill) Roogh drilling
.'·. ·-.·-sP-sM-h BrO'Ml silty fine to medium sand with ;
\ occasional organics (dense, moist) (glacial /
~ ~--------------~ -gM-jl Light gray brown fine to medium sand with silt r
-5-16 46 2 .-\ _(dense,moist) __________ /_
BrO\Ml silty fine to medium sand with
occasional gravel (dense, moist)
·.-SM----------------------" r Gray brown silty fine to medium sand with -
occasional gravel (very dense, moist)
_fl 18 58 a 8 27
SA
" a "
.-SM-~-------------------Gray brown silty fine to medium sand with
10-18 57 4 f-occasional gravel {very dense, moist) -
"
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15-
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53 5 f--
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Beoomes dense
a 21)-18 49 ''F
f--10 15
a " C
Note: See Figure A-1 for e>:p1anation of symbols.
Log of Boring GEl-1
GEoENGINEERS CJ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements
Project Location: Renton, Washington Figure A-2
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet 1 of 2
FIELD DATA
~ • I 0. C E MATERIAL ,1', I • -. ~ 0 REMARKS ~ 0 ~ j 0 ~ ii: l C ~ ~ DESCRIPTION I ~ u u 0 " • ~ Ii ~ le
"'~ ·a; ~ > j :c §-"iii
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.l" ..
SP-SM Brown fine to medium sand with silt (very
dense, moist) (advance outwash)
..
25-18 58 7 I f--
f-
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30-18 52 • %F
f--10 11
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Note: See Figure A-1 for el<planation of symbols.
Log of Boring GEl-1 (continued)
GEOENGINEERS CJ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements
Project Location: Renton, Washington Figure A-2
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet2 of2
= .E..o.d. I Total 31.5 I Logged By DML
J Driller Geologic Drill Drilling
Drilled 9/2512014 9/25/2014 Depth (ft) Checked By CEW Method Hollow-stem Auger
Surface Elevation {ft) 438 Hammer Rope & Cathead Drilling Mini Track Rig Vertical Datum Data 140 (lbs)/ 30 (in) Drop Equipment
Easting (X) System GCQ11Dd!6!iltii!r
Northing (Y) Datum Depth to
ow, Maas11rAd ""'1or.JlU Elmtion (ft)
Notes: None Observed
FIELD DATA
• l "2 ... I, C
! '=-~ • 8' 0 MATERIAL "ll " ~ REMARKS C 1 > ~ • DESCRIPTION 'j: l ~ • 0 m ~ u u .-~ • > ~ " ~ 5 i: C • E. ~ 0 ~ ; 0 ~ns -· .i ~ > • ! u ,; ~ em -~§ • m w 0 0: 1ii u ;: "' "'[j ~u ~u
0
p ' GP 3/4-inch angular gra'w'el
SM Light brown silty fine to coarse sand 'Mth gravel Excavated to 2 feet using hand tods --(loose, moist) (fill)
SM Brown silty fine to medium sand with
_,.," ~ 17 80 1 occasional gravel (very dense, moist)
(glacial till)
·:-SM--Brown silty-fine to fllediu"m 5and withgiiwl ---
s-18 76 , -(very dense, moist) -6 "' SA
--
-
µ.-l' -
SM Brown silty fine to medium sand (very dense,
moist) (advance outwash)
a 10-18 S2 a --11 18 %F
.
a .
1µ...P
· 1-sP-sM -Brown fine to medium sand with silt and ---
··1·: occasional gravel (wry dense, moist)
'a .
15-12 90/12" ' --
a . e
-
µ.i' · ~-1-sP-sM 1-Brown fine to medium sand 'Nith silt (very -
dense, moist)
a
20-18 S3 5 ~ -
a . : ..
-
Note: See Figure A-1 for explanation of symbols.
Log of Boring GEl-2
GEOENGINEERS CJ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements
Project Location: Renton, Washington
Figure A-3
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet 1 of2
FIELD DATA
~ I t I C E E MATERIAL ~ ~ • ro .. ~ 0
REMARKS ~ 0 0 > 0 1ii l l C ~ ~ z • ~ DESCRIPTION 0 ,g ~ ~ " " " • ~ ·~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > C E~ "' §-"iii
> 0. 0 • • r,; ~ ~ ~~ • 2 " 0 ~ s 2~ • • ro • co w 0 E "' ro u "'>-" "' "'() u u: u
_,.,"
25-18 39 6 -: :->. -Becomes light brown and dense -
-
---
_,.,• -/:.'. -gp--------------------Brown fine to medium sand (medium dense,
moist)
-.. · --
>-30-18 12 z
%F
--7 5
-
'
'
Note: See Figure A-1 for explanation of symbols.
Log of Boring GEl-2 (continued)
GEOENGINEERS CJ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements
Project Location: Renton, Washington
Figure A-3
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet2 of2
.§!fill &m'. I Total 21.5 I
Logged By DML / Driller Geolcgic Drill Drilling Hollow-stem Auger Drilled 9/2512014 9/25/2014 Depth (ft) Checked By CEW Method
Surface Elevation (ft) 438 Hammer Rope & Cathead Drilling Mini Track Rig Vertical Datum Data 140 (lbs)/ 30 (in) Drop Equipment
Easting {X) System Qccuos:twatac
Northing (Y) Datum Depth to
Pata MA8Sl1Cfld WJi1oLJlll flAvallon /ft\
Notes: None Observed
FIELD DATA
I • ;[ -a I, C E .. 8' 0 MATERIAL I u • ~ REMARKS 0 .. > 'i-: ;,: C ~ • ~ DESCRIPTION ~ • ,g ~ ~ 0 0 ~i I i ~
~ > j I "' r~ " > a 8 ~ •• • ~ ~ 13 . " • • -" C 0 m 0 Q'. 0 "' "'" u::u
0
' GP 3/4-inch gravel
SM Light brown silty fine to coarse sand with gravel Excavated to 2 feet using hand tools
a . a (loose, moist) (fill) -
SM Gray brown wilh oxidation staining silty fine to
µ.~" 18 14 1 medium sand with occasional gravel 13 MC (medium dense, moist) {glacial till)
._f--gM--f--------------------Brown siltyfine to medium sand (medium ,-18 28 , r dense, moist) -12 26 SA
a . a -
· .f-SM-f-------------------Brown silty fine to medium sand with gravel
µ.+ 18 31 , (dense, moist) 8 16
-%F r -
SP-SM Brown fine to medium sand with silt and a 10-16 50 4 f--occasional gravel (dense to very dense, -
moist) (advance outwash)
a -a -
µ.<t'
c -
15-18 52 5 r -
---
µ.f>
c -1 .... -
20-18 25 6 f-Becomes medium dense -
..
a -I .· r -
Note: See Figure A-1 for explanation of symbols.
Log of Boring GEl-3
GEoENGINEERS CJ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements
Project Location: Renton, Washington
Figure A-4
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet 1 of 1
~ Elli:1 I Total 31.5 I Logged By DML I Driller Geologic Drill Drilling Hollow-stem Auger Drilled 9/2512014 9/25/2014 Depth (ft) Checked By CEW Method
Surface Elevation (ft) 438 Hammer Rope & Cathead Drilling Mini Track Rig Vertical Datum Data 140 (lbs)/ 30 (in) Drop Equipment
Easting {X) System ~rQ11odwatac
Northing (Y) Datum Depth to
Pate MMSI l[fld -EIAYftliOD lftJ
Notes: None Observed
FIELD DATA
1? c i I, C ,g I ~ ~ " ~ a MATERIAL !l a 15 REMARKS C ~ 0 > ~ DESCRIPTION 'ii l I • u u Q " • ~ ~ e-;; ~ > " ~ :2 g-·oo B~ c
~ li ~ 0 I ~ ~ .!~ i u ~ 2~ -6~ • • o iil 0 "' u ;;: "' "'() ~u ~u
0
' GP 314-inch grawl
SM Light brown siltyfine to coarse sand with gra'A:!I Exca~ted to 2 feet using hand tools . (loose, moist) (fill) .
:f-s~r ~------------------Brown silty fine to medium sand with
µ.'" 17 9 1 occasional gravel (loose, moist) (fill)
Lacks gravel, becomes light brown
a 5-16 6 2 r-With oxidation staining
-
SP-SM Light brown fine to medium sand with silt and
µ.'" 16 29 3 occasional gravel (medium dense, moist)
.· (advance outwash)
e 10-16 36 • ·:f----SM-· r-Brown silty fine to medium sand with --13 19
SA occasional gravel (dense, moist)
.·-~·-:rsP-SM-r------------------Gray brown fine to medium sand with silt -. (dense, moist)
I ~<f' 16 40 5
'
'":""-~._'-sP-sM 1--Gray brown fine to medium sand with silt and · -. -15-18 34 6 f-occasional gravel (medium dense, moist) -
-. a .
_,.,f>
-. a .
20-18 59 7 f-
Becomes very dense
-
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Note: See Figure A-1 for explanation of symbols.
Log of Boring GEl-4
GeoENGINEERS CJ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements
Project Location: Renton, Washington Figure A-5
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet 1 of2
FIELD DATA
" • c 0. I, C ~ E MATERIAL ~ " • w 3 0
REMARKS ~ I ~ 3 ~ Cji ;,: C ~ ~ ~ a a DESCRIPTION a " • ~ e-.. ~ ';; ~ > ~ I '& c.·-,c
> Q. e 0 ! ~ ~ ~ :§* •c • • ~ ~ ~ Oo Co w C, QC ,a u " coo :>o ii:(.)
L>.'"
C
25-18 34 • MC
~ -Lacks gravel, becomes dense 9
C . f-.
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3/J-9 1-With occasional gravel, becomes very dense -17 59
C . f-.
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Log of Boring GEl-4 (continued) ~
~ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements I
GEOENGINEERS CJ 0 Project Location: Renton, Washington I Figure A-5
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet 2 of2
= .E.o.d I Total 31.5 I
Logged By DML I Driller Geologic Drill I Drilling Hollow-stem Auger Drilled 9/26/2014 9/26/2014 Depth (ft) Checked By CEW Method
Surface Elevation {ft) 443 Hammer Rope & Cathead Drilling Mini Track Rig
Vertical Datum Data 140 (lbs) 130 (in) Drop Equipment
Easting {X) System Gr21mQwl;!~[
Northing (Y) Datum Depth ta
Pate Mws11rnct -EIA\/atlPO /ft)
Notes: None Observed
FIELD DATA
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0 DESCRIPTION 0 .,, • "' ~ ~ 0 ~ •-I ~ > I l '§_ o.--.a~ C ~ 0 ~ e i -~ a 0 " ~ j§ •c • • .s a w 0 :;; "' 0 3: <!J <!JU ~u
a TS 6 inches topsoil/root zone •:•:•:•
SM Brown silty fine to medium sand with -occasional gravel and trace organics (loose, .
moist)
e -
µ,'o 18 17 1A
-1B SM Brown with oxidation staining silty fine to
medium sand (medium dense, moist) (fill)
-
:.1-St-r -------------------Gray silty fine to medium sand with occasional
e ,-1B 15 2 -gravel (medium dense, moist) (fill) -
--
-SM Gray brown silty fine to medium sand with
W>'~ 1B 30 ,
-SA
occasional gravel (medium dense, moist) a 15
(glacial till) -
---
·: __ -SM--Gray brown silty fine to medium sand (medium · -
10-1B 2B 4 -dense, moist) -
-
. -
'...J>."'"" .. -SM--------------------Light gray brown silty fine to medium sand with
occasional gravel (dense, moist)
' .
15-1-18 42 • ~ -14 MC
.
_,.,t, .
' -.
20-18 63 6 ~ -
a
Note: See Figure A-1 for explanation of symbols .
.
~ Log of Boring GEl-5
~
GEoENGINEERs CJ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements
! Project Location: Renton, Washington i Figure A-6
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet 1 of2
FIELD DATA
" c i C ~ E MATERIAL ~ ! • -,; 2' 0
REMARKS "ll 15 0 > ~ t t C ~ ~ DESCRIPTION ,g ~ • u 0 " • I I rn
~
C. !E ~ ~ > ~ C 2 " ~ C ~ 0 ~ e ~ ~~ > 15. u ! • • El • 0 0 ~ 0 ·"= 0 uj Cl C a: ffi 0 ~ " "cJ u ~u
µ,'>' .
SP-SM Gray brown fine to medium sand with silt and
occasional gravel (very dense, moist)
( advance outwash) .
" 25-I I--7 11 18 67 %F r> .
.
_,.," -
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30-' --18 51
--
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2 o, •
I
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0 a
2
0
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~ Log of Boring GEl-5 (continued)
~ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements i
GeoENGINEERS Q 0 Project Location: Renton, Washington I Figure A-6
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet 2 of2
.filslt1 £!lQ. I Total 16.5 I
Logged By DML I Driller Geologic Drill Dril!ing Hollow-stem Auger Drilled 9/26/2014 9/26/2014 Depth (ft) Checked By CEW Method
Surface Elevation (ft) 440 Hammer Rope & Cathead Drilling Mini Track Rig Vertical Datum Data 140 (lbs) 130 (in) Drop Equipment
Easting (X) System G[Q!m~tfl:r
Northing (Y) Datum Depth to
Pate Meam ,red ll'lUor.Jlll Flmtion rm
Notes: None Observed
FIELD DATA
I c i I, C ~ E MATERIAL I • "ijJ _§' 0 REMARKS C "!l 0 • ~ ~ DESCRIPTION " t 0 • 0 ] ~ 0 0 e::-~ ';ii ~ 'al ~ ~ " j :c o.--0 C E • 0. a• ~i -~ > a 0 ~ e~ • 2 0 ~ o C • • 0 Co [ij 0 .s O'. <D 0 "' "'() ~u u::: ()
0 :::::;: TS 6 inches topsoil/root zone
SM Brown silty fine to medium sand with
occasional gravel and trace organics (loose,
moist)
a .
16 27 1 SM Brown with oxidation staining silty fine to
medium sand with occasional gravel and
occasional organics (medium dense, dry)
(glacial till) .
~--1--------------------
1->~" . SM Brown silty fine to medium sand with s-16 25 ' ~ occasional gravel (medium dense, moist) -
a . ·.: :·._r-sP.sM · r------------------Brown fine to medium sand with silt and gravel
16 32 J
MC
I (dense, moist) 7
a . a .
µ.+ +--3M-1--Gray brown silty fine medium sand with · -
10-14 51 ' ~ occaional gravel (very dense, moist) -
a -a .
' SP-SM Gray brown fine to medium sand with silt and
occasional gravel (very dense, moist)
' (advance outwash)
. w,.'l-'=' 15-18 78 5 ~ -
-
Note: See Figure A-1 for explanation of symbols.
Log of Boring GEl-6
GEOENGINEERS CJ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements
Project Location: Renton, Washington Figure A-7
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet 1 of 1
filorl &D..d. I Total 16.5 I Logged By DML I . . I Drilling Hollow-stem Auger Drilled 9/26/2014 9/26/2014 Depth (ft) Checked By CEW Driller Geologic Dnll Method
Surface Elevation {ft) 443 Hammer Rope & Cathead Drilling Mini Track Rig Vertical Datum Data 140 (lbs)/ 30 (in) Drop Equipment
Easting (X) System GrQ!JQQw'1~r
Northing (Y) Datum Depth to
Date MMSIJred -flevalion Wl
Notes: None Observed
FIELD DATA
j;; • c " I, ~ ~ E • .3 a MATERIAL ! ~ • ~ REMARKS i ~ ~ ? l C i ~ 0 DESCRIPTION 0 " ~ ~ .s g-~ •-~ ~ ~ j ~ 0 C C • a ~ ~ ~ ~j I! ~ 2s f IP. ~ e~
ill a; u CJ CJ 13 ~u
0 ::::::: TS 6 inches topsoil/root zone
SM Brown silty fine ta medium sand with
occasional gravel and trace organics (loose,
moist)
. -
LJ> 13 13 1 SM Light brown silty fine to medium sand with -e occasional gravel (medium dense, dry) (fill) -
-
SM Light brown silty fine to medium sand with
5-18 43 2 >-gravel (medium dense, dry to moist) {glacial -5 15 %F till)
-
.,.~~ -SP-SM Brown fine to medium sand with silt and
occasional gravel (medium dense, moist)
-(advance outwash)
.
10-3 -18 28
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moist)
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i
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~ Note: See Figure A-1 for e:,,:planation of symbols.
~ a u ~ Log of Boring GEl-7
~
GeoENGINEERS CJ Project: PSE Talbot Substation Improvements j
Project Location: Renton, Washington j Figure A-8
Project Number: 0186-953-00 Sheet 1 of 1
0186-953-00 SAS: SAS 10-10-2014
U.S. STANDARD SIEVE SIZE
G'l 3"' 1.5" 314"' 3/8'" #4 #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200
m 100 ,; 0 I ~ ...... I
m 90 " ·~ ..., _LL
' z I "' ,;
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10 Ii
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m 1000 100 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 < m
"T1
)> GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS z i5 )>
C ~ ;:c
!BOULDERS
I I m CJ) GRAVEL SAND
)> iii COBBLES I I SILT OR CLAY
' ;:c COARSE FINE COARSE MEDIUM FINE
(0 m
CJ)
C
~
CJ) EXPLORATION DEPTH SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYMBOL NUMBER (ft) • GEl-1 7% Silty fine to medium sand with gravel (SM)
D GEl-2 5 Silty fine to medium sand with gravel (SM)
% GEl-3 5 Silty fine to medium sand (SM)
GEl-4 10 Silty fine to medium sand (SM)
0186-953-00 SAS: SAS 10-10-2014
U.S. STANDARD SIEVE SIZE
G) r 1.5" 3/4" 3/8" #4 #10 #20 #40 #60 #100 #200
m 100 .
0 """"'
-Ii
" m 90 ---z ,.
~ I~ .... i 80 ' -f-
J J '-z I
(9 ' ' m 70 " I
w
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Gi z
)>
C ~ ;o
!BOULDERS
I m CJ) GRAVEL SAND
)> iii COBBLES I I SILT OR CLAY • ;o COARSE FINE COARSE MEDIUM FJNE -0 m
CJ)
C r-~
CJ) EXPLORATION DEPTH SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYMBOL NUMBER /ft\ • GEl-5 7\; Silty fine to medium sand (SM)
APPENDIX B
Report Limitations and Guidelines for Use
APPENDIXB
REPORT LIMITATIONS AND GUIDELINES FOR USE'
This appendix provides information to help you manage your risks with respect to the use of this report.
Geotechnlcal Services Are Performed for Specific Purposes, Persons and Projects
This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Puget Sound Energy and their authorized agents.
This report may be made available to prospective contractors for their bidding or estimating purposes, but
our report, conclusions and interpretations should not be construed as a warranty of the subsurface
conditions. This report is not intended for use by others, and the information contained herein is not
applicable to other sites.
GeoEngineers structures our services to meet the specific needs of our clients. For example, a geotechnical
or geologic study conducted for a civil engineer or architect may not fulfill the needs of a construction
contractor or even another civil engineer or architect that are involved in the same project. Because each
geotechnical or geologic study is unique, each geotechnical engineering or geologic report is unique,
prepared solely for the specific client and project site. Our report is prepared for the exclusive use of our
Client. No other party may rely on the product of our services unless we agree in advance to such reliance
in writing. This is to provide our firm with reasonable protection against open-ended liability claims by third
parties with which there would otherwise be no contractual limits to their actions. Within the limitations of
scope, schedule and budget, our services have been executed in accordance with our Agreement with the
Client and generally accepted geotechnical practices in this area at the time this report was prepared. This
report should not be applied for any purpose or project except the one originally contemplated.
A Geotechnlcal Engineering or Geologic Report Is Based on a Unique Set of Project-Specific
Factors
This report has been prepared for the proposed improvements to the Talbot Substation located in Renton,
Washington. GeoEngineers considered a number of unique, project-specific factors when establishing the
scope of services for this project and report. Unless GeoEngineers specifically indicates otherwise, do not
rely on this report if it was:
• not prepared for you,
• not prepared for your project,
• not prepared for the specific site explored, or
• completed before important project changes were made.
1 Developed based on material provided by ASFE, Professional Firms Practicing in the Geosciences; www.asfe.org.
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For example, changes that can affect the applicability of this report include those that affect:
• the function of the proposed structure;
• elevation, configuration, location, orientation or weight of the proposed structure;
• composition of the design team; or
• project ownership.
If important changes are made after the date of this report, GeoEngineers should be given the opportunity
to review our interpretations and recommendations and provide written modifications or confirmation, as
appropriate.
Subsurface Conditions Can Change
This geotechnical or geologic report is based on conditions that existed at the time the study was performed.
The findings and conclusions of this report may be affected by the passage of time, by man made events
such as construction on or adjacent to the site, or by natural events such as floods, earthquakes, slope
instability or groundwater fluctuations. Always contact GeoEngineers before applying a report to determine
if it remains applicable.
Most Geotechnical and Geologic Findings Are Professional Opinions
Our interpretations of subsurface conditions are based on field observations from widely spaced sampling
locations at the site. Site exploration identifies subsurface conditions only at those points where subsurface
tests are conducted or samples are taken. GeoEngineers reviewed field and laboratory data and then
applied our professional judgment to render an opinion about subsurface conditions throughout the site.
Actual subsurface conditions may differ, sometimes significantly, from those indicated in this report. Our
report, conclusions and interpretations should not be construed as a warranty of the subsurface conditions.
Geotechnlcal Engineering Report Recommendations Are Not Final
Do not over-rely on the preliminary construction recommendations included in this report. These
recommendations are not final, because they were developed principally from GeoEngineers' professional
judgment and opinion. GeoEngineers' recommendations can be finalized only by observing actual
subsurface conditions revealed during construction. GeoEngineers cannot assume responsibility or liability
for this report's recommendations if we do not perform construction observation.
Sufficient monitoring, testing and consultation by GeoEngineers should be provided during construction to
confirm that the conditions encountered are consistent with those indicated by the explorations, to provide
recommendations for design changes should the conditions revealed during the work differ from those
anticipated, and to evaluate whether or not earthwork activities are completed in accordance with our
recommendations. Retaining GeoEngineers for construction observation for this project is the most
effective method of managing the risks associated with unanticipated conditions.
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A Geotechnical Engineering or Geologic Report Could Be Subject to Misinterpretation
Misinterpretation of this report by other design team members can result in costly problems. You could
lower that risk by having GeoEngineers confer with appropriate members of the design team after
submitting the report. Also retain GeoEngineers to review pertinent elements of the design team's plans
and specifications. Contractors can also misinterpret a geotechnical engineering or geologic report. Reduce
that risk by having GeoEngineers participate in pre-bid and preconstruction conferences, and by providing
construction observation.
Do Not Redraw the Exploration Logs
Geotechnical engineers and geologists prepare final boring and testing logs based upon their interpretation
of field logs and laboratory data. To prevent errors or omissions, the logs included in a geotechnical
engineering or geologic report should never be redrawn for inclusion in architectural or other design
drawings. Only photographic or electronic reproduction is acceptable, but recognize that separating logs
from the report can elevate risk.
Give Contractors a Complete Report and Guidance
Some owners and design professionals believe they can make contractors liable for unanticipated
subsurface conditions by limiting what they provide for bid preparation. To help prevent costly problems,
give contractors the complete geotechnical engineering or geologic report, but preface it with a clearly
written letter of transmittal. In that letter, advise contractors that the report was not prepared for purposes
of bid development and that the report's accuracy is limited; encourage them to confer with GeoEngineers
and/or to conduct additional study to obtain the specific types of information they need or prefer. A pre-bid
conference can also be valuable. Be sure contractors have sufficient time to perform additional study. Only
then might an owner be in a position to give contractors the best information available, while requiring them
to at least share the financial responsibilities stemming from unanticipated conditions. Further, a
contingency for unanticipated conditions should be included in your project budget and schedule.
Contractors Are Responsible for Site Safety on Their Own Construction Projects
Our geotechnical recommendations are not intended to direct the contractor's procedures, methods,
schedule or management of the work site. The contractor is solely responsible for job site safety and for
managing construction operations to minimize risks to on-site personnel and to adjacent properties.
Read These Provisions Closely
Some clients, design professionals and contractors may not recognize that the geoscience practices
(geotechnical engineering or geology) are far less exact than other engineering and natural science
disciplines. This lack of understanding can create unrealistic expectations that could lead to
disappointments, claims and disputes. GeoEngineers includes these explanatory "limitations" provisions in
our reports to help reduce such risks. Please confer with GeoEngineers if you are unclear how these "Report
Limitations and Guidelines for Use" apply to your project or site.
Geotechnical, Geologic and Environmental Reports Should Not Be Interchanged
The equipment, techniques and personnel used to perform an environmental study differ significantly from
those used to perform a geotechnical or geologic study and vice versa. For that reason, a geotechnical
engineering or geologic report does not usually relate any environmental findings, conclusions or
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recommendations; e.g., about the likelihood of encountering underground storage tanks or regulated
contaminants. Similarly, environmental reports are not used to address geotechnical or geologic concerns
regarding a specific project.
Biological Pollutants
GeoEngineers' Scope of Work specifically excludes the investigation, detection, prevention or assessment
of the presence of Biological Pollutants. Accordingly, this report does not include any interpretations,
recommendations, findings, or conclusions regarding the detecting, assessing, preventing or abating of
Biological Pollutants and no conclusions or inferences should be drawn regarding Biological Pollutants, as
they may relate to this project. The term "Biological Pollutants" includes, but is not limited to, molds, fungi,
spores, bacteria, and viruses, and/or any of their byproducts.
If Client desires these specialized services, they should be obtained from a consultant who offers services
in this specialized field.
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...
SUBDIVISION
Guarantee/Certificate Number:
Issued By:
@CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 0023638-06
CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
a corporation, herein called the Company
GUARANTEES
David Evans & Associates, Inc.
herein called the Assured, against actual loss not exceeding the liability amount stated in Schedule A which the Assured
shall sustain by reason of any incorrectness in the assurances set forth in Schedule A.
LIABILITY EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
1. No guarantee is given nor liability assumed with respect to the identity of any party named or referred to in Schedule A
or with respect to the validity, legal effect or priority of any matter shown therein.
2. The Company's liability hereunder shall be limited to the amount of actual loss sustained by the Assured because of
reliance upon the assurance herein set forth, but in no event shall the Company's liability exceed the liability amount
set forth in Schedule A.
Please note carefully the liability exclusions and limitations and the specific assurances afforded by this guarantee. If you
wish additional liability, or assurances other than as contained herein, please contact the Company for further information
as to the availability and cost.
Chicago Title Insurance Company
By
Chicago Title Company of Washington
701 5th Avenue, Suite 2300
Seattle, WA 98104
Countersigned By: Attest:
Authorized Officer or Agent
Subdivision Guarantee/Certificate
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President
Secretary
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEE/CERTIFICATE NO. 0023638-06
Liability
$1,000.00
ISSUING OFFICE:
Title Officer: Commercial / Unit 6
Chicago Title Company of Washington
701 5th Avenue, Suite 2300
Seattle, WA 98104
Main Phone: (206)628-5610
Email: CTISeaTitleUnit6""ctt.com
SCHEDULE A
Premium
$350.00
Effective Date: September 16, 2014 at 08:00AM
The assurances referred to on the face page are:
Tax
$33.25
That, according to those public records which, under the recording laws, impart constructive notice of matter relative to
the following described property:
SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF
Title to said real property is vested in:
Puget Sound Energy, Inc., a Washington corporation, successor in interest to Puget Sound Power & Light Company
which acquired title as Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company
subject to the matters shown below under Exceptions, which Exceptions are not necessarily shown in the order of their
priority.
END OF SCHEDULE A
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Parcel A:
EXHIBIT "A"
Legal Description
The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, in
King County, Washington;
Except that portion thereof lying Northerly of the Bonneville Power Administration easement as established by instrument
recorded under recording no. 3560496 and Southerly of the Puget Sound Power & Light Company (now Puget Sound
Energy, Inc.) 50 foot wide lntermountain Power Line No. 2 right of way; and
Except that portion thereof lying within the Puget Sound Power & Light Company (now Puget Sound Energy, Inc.) 200 foot
wide Shuffleton No. 1 & 2 right of way.
Parcel B:
That portion of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette
Meridian, in King County, Washington, lying Westerly of the 66 foot wide City of Seattle Cedar River pipeline right of way
as established pursuant to decree entered in King County Superior Court Cause No. 24650;
Also,
That portion of said subdivision lying Northerly of the Southerly line of the Bonneville Power Administration easement as
established by instrument recorded under recording no. 3560496 and Easterly of the 66 foot wide City of Seattle Cedar
River pipeline right of way as established pursuant to decree entered in King County Superior Court Cause No. 24650.
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY GUARANTEE/CERTIFICATE NO. 0023638-06
SCHEDULE B
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
1. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto as condemned in:
Court:
Case No.:
In favor of:
Purpose:
Affects:
King County Superior Court
24650
City of Seattle
Pipe line right of way
Portion of said premises and other property lying within a strip of land 66 feet in width
2. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a document:
Granted to:
Purpose:
Recording Date:
Recording No.:
Affects:
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Transmission line and appurtenances
April 18, 1946
3560496
Portions of said premises and other property lying within a strip of land 200 feet in width
The interest of Reconstruction Finance Corporation under said easement was conveyed/assigned to The City of
Seattle by deed recorded under recording no. 3664560.
3. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a document:
Granted to:
Purpose:
Recording Date:
Recording No.:
Affects:
United States of America
One or more electric power transmission lines and appurtenances
July 5, 1960
5178076
Portion of Parcel Bas described in document
4. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a document:
Granted to:
Purpose:
Recording Date:
Recording No.:
Affects:
width
City of Seattle, a municipal corporation
Transmission line
September 26, 1961
5333805
A Southerly portion of said premises and other property lying within a strip of land 100 feet in
5. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a document:
Granted to:
Purpose:
Recording Date:
Recording No.:
Affects:
Puget Sound Power & Light Company
Electric transmission line and appurtenances
November 10, 1964
5809795
A Southerly portion of Parcel Bas described in document
Note: Said easement appears to contain an erroneous legal description.
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SCHEDULE B
(continued)
6. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a document:
Granted to: Olympic Pipe Line Company
Purpose:
Recording Date:
Construction, maintenance and operation of a petroleum pipe line
October 26, 1973
Recording No.: 7310260495
Affects:
document
Portion of Parcel A lying within a strip of land 10 feet in width as described and delineated in
Said easement was modified by amendment thereto recorded under recording no. 7410310307.
7. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as granted in a document:
Granted to: Olympic Pipe Line Company
Purpose: Constnuclion, maintenance and operation of a petroleum pipe line
Recording Date: October 26, 1973
Recording No.: 7310260496
Affects: Portion of said premises lying within a strip of land 10 feet in width as described and
delineated in document
8. Easement(s) for the purpose(s) shown below and rights incidental thereto, as disclosed by the King County
Assessor's map:
In favor of: Puget Sound Power & Light Company
Purpose: Transmission line(s) -Beverly No. 1 and lntermountain Power Line No. 2
Affects: Northerly portions of Parcels A and B lying within strip(s) of land having 150 feet in total width,
as delineated
9. Liquid Petroleum Products Pipe Line Permit Agreement
Between:
And:
Recording Date:
Recording No.:
The City of Seattle, a municipal corporation
Olympic Pipe Line Company, a Delaware corporation
February 14, 1975
7502140608
10. Reservations and exceptions in United States Patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof.
11. Special taxes for surface water management and/or other special charges: 1st half delinquent May 1st, 2nd half
delinquent November 1st:
Year:
Amount billed:
Amount paid:
Amount due:
Tax Account Number:
Levy code:
Affects:
2014
12.70
12.70
0.00
202305-9003-02
2100
Parcel A
The general real estate taxes are assessed as operating property under a master tax account. We are unable at
this time to access this master tax account information.
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CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
SCHEDULE B
(continued)
•
GUARANTEE/CERTIFICATE NO. 0023638-06
12. Special taxes for surface water management and/or other special charges: 1st half delinquent May 1st, 2nd half
delinquent November 1st:
Year:
Amount billed:
Amount paid:
Amount due:
Tax Account Number:
Levy code:
Affects:
2014
9.13
9.13
0.00
202305-9066-06
2100
Parcel B
The general real estate taxes are assessed as operating property under a master tax account. We are unable at
this time to access this master tax account information.
13. Mortgage, upon and subject to all of the provisions therein contained, to secure the payment of a bond issue of
$12,501,000.00:
Dated:
Recorded:
Recording No.:
Volume:
June 2, 1924
June 28, 1924
1887814
894 of Mortgages, Page 338
Mortgagor:
Mortgagee:
Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a Massachusetts corporation
Old Colony Trust Company, a Massachusetts corporation of Boston
Said mortgage covers all real and personal property, rights, privileges, easements, licenses and franchises and all
other property of every nature whatsoever owned or hereafter acquired by first party AND mortgages supplemental
thereto.
14. Trust Deed, upon and subject to all of the provisions therein contained, to secure payment of an issue of bonds in
the sum of $36,500,000.00:
Dated: December 1, 1942
Recorded: April 12, 1943
Recording No.: 3302705
Volume: 1857 of Mortgages, Page 73
Mortgagor: Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a Massachusetts corporation
Mortgagee: Seattle First National Bank of Seattle, as Co-Trustee, and Old Colony Trust Company, a
Massachusetts corporation of Boston, as Trustee
Note: Said Trust Deed covers certain property, and any other property thereafter acquired that shall become
subject to the original mortgage or deed of trust and mortgages supplemental thereto.
Assigned to:
Recording No.:
Old Colony Trust Company
3518774
15. Any unrecorded leaseholds, right of vendors and holders of security interests on personal property installed upon
the Land and rights of tenants to remove trade fixtures at the expiration of the terms.
16. Question of legal access. There does not appear to be any recorded easement for ingress and egress from said
premises to a public road.
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SCHEDULE B
(continued)
17. Your application for title insurance was placed by reference to only a street address or tax identification
number. Based on our records, we believe that the legal description in this report covers the parcel(s) of
Land that you requested. If the legal description is incorrect, the seller/borrower must notify the Company
and/or the settlement company in order to prevent errors and to be certain that the correct parcel(s) of
Land will appear on any documents to be recorded in connection with this transaction and on the policy
of title insurance.
Note: FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY:
The following may be used as an abbreviated legal description on the documents to be recorded, per Amended
RCW 65.04.045. Said abbreviated legal description is not a substitute for a complete legal description within the
body of the document:
Portions of the South half of the Northeast quarter of Section 20-23-5.
Tax Account No.: 202305-9003-02 and 202305-9066-06
Note: Any map furnished with this Guarantee/Certificate is for convenience in locating the land indicated herein
with reference to streets and other land. No liability is assumed by reason of reliance thereon.
END OF SCHEDULE 8
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... DEPARTMENT OF t IMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -------•,_.Ren ton®
AFFIDAVIT OF INSTALLATION OF
PUBLIC INFORMATION SIGN
Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way. Renton. WA 98057
Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
) ss
COUNTY OF KING )
DEC O 6 2016
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sworn on oath, deposes and says:
rt" 1.0nthe~7~ __ daycl_n~--=~-~~~·~£--~
. I ';}1qfl C'.. •
20~, -t" installed
information
;? y,,c)
sign(s) on the property located
S. Pv;,;2::1--U, "..-c for the following project:
public
at
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Project Name
2. I have attached a copy of the neighborhood detail map marked with an "X" to indicate
the location of the installed sign.
3. This/these public information sign(s) was/were constructed and installed in locations in
conformance with the requirements of Chapter 8 Title 4 of Renton Municipal Code and
the City's "Public Information Signs Installation" handout package.
SUBSCRIBED-\~~~ before me is ~ day of leuzm ber , 20-10_. ~#.;;..:;!C<t,;'', ffll~~~ '\ ~ &~{CM j 1""'~ 5 \ NOTARY Pu1:uc in and for the State of Washington,
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RECEIPT EG00062637 $ CITY OF 0. Renton~
1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057
"""····· ""''"'"''''''''' ••••.• ,,,,--«·· -······«:-cc Transaction Date: December 06, 2016
BILLING CONTACT
Jeff McMeekin
Puget Sound Energy
PO Box 97034 MIS PSE-09N
Bellevue, WA 980099734
REFERENCE NUMBER FEE NAME
LUA16-000922 PLAN -Environmental Review
Printed On: December 20, 2016 Prepared By: Angelea Weihs
TRANSACTION
TYPE
Fee Payment
PAYMENT
METHOD
SUB TOTAL
TOTAL
AMOUNT PAID
$1,000.00
$5,150.00
$5,150.00
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