HomeMy WebLinkAboutC_Duwamish Tribe Comments_20241223DUWAMISH TRIBE
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12/23/2024
City of Renton
LUA24-000373
Dear Jill Ding,
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Renton Regional Fire Authority New Fire Station 16 and
Maintenance Building to construct a new fire station and maintenance building located at 15815 &15817 SE 128th
St and 12924 158th Ave SE.The Duwamish Tribe understands that site totals 151,721 sq.ft.(3.48 acres)and is
located within the Residential-4 (R-4)dwelling unit per acre zone.A Lot Combination (LUA24-000371)is being
processed under a separate application to combine all parcels into one lot and a street vacation request has been
submitted to vacate the existing onsite alley.Based on the information provided and our understanding of the
project and its APE,the Duwamish Tribe would recommend an inadvertent discovery plan,especially if any
groundbreaking activity occurs below fill,topsoil or other impervious surfaces into native soil.This is an area that
the Duwamish Tribe considers culturally significant and has a Low probability to have unknown archaeological
deposits.We note that there are 4 historical and ancestral Duwamish place names within about two miles of the
project location.The DAHP WISAARD predictive model indicates that an archaeological survey is contingent upon
project parameters with a low to moderately low risk for encountering cultural resources.
We request that if any archaeological work or monitoring is performed,we would like notification.Cultural and
archaeological resources are non-renewable and are best discovered prior to ground disturbance.The Tribe would
also like the opportunity to be present if or when an archaeologist is on site.
In addition,the Tribe strongly recommends only native vegetation be used for any proposed landscaping to
enhance habitat for fish and wildlife,and native avian life and native pollinators.The Tribe supports observing
critical area tracts and stream buffers to preserve any remaining wetlands and stream buffers.Loss of wetland
habitat is known to affect the viability of fish,water quality and increase the effects of seasonal urban flooding.
We also strongly recommend that mature native trees in the APE are preserved.Mature trees can be of profound
cultural significance to the Duwamish Tribe and provide innumerable benefits for people,climate,and wildlife.If a
tree is suspected to be culturally modified,the Duwamish Tribe would like to be notified and would like the
opportunity to come to the site to ensure its protection.
Finally we request that any lighting be dark sky compliant to reduce light pollution.Darkened skies were favorable
conditions to practice traditional life pathways.
Thank you,
Duwamish Tribal Historic Preservation
Duwamish Tribe |4705 W.Marginal Way SW,Seattle,WA 98106 |206-431-1582
www.duwamishtribe.org