HomeMy WebLinkAboutC_Muckleshoot_Letter170516_v1From: Karen Walter <KWalter@muckleshoot.nsn.us>
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 1:05 PM
To: Matthew Herrera
Subject: RE: City of Renton Notice of Application LUA - VIA 405 Apartments-
LUA17-000237 ECF, PPUD, HEX
Attachments: WSDOT I-405 Direct Connector
RollingHillsCreekRestorationConceptualPlan.pdf; MITFD comments to King
County 1995 Stormwater Manual.pdf
Matthew,
Thank you again for sending us the requested documents for the proposed VIA 405 apartments. We
offer the following comments in the interest of protecting and restoring the Tribe’s treaty-protected
fisheries resources:
Rolling Hills Creek water typing
As we noted previously, the project information, including the Critical Areas Study has incorrectly
identified Rolling Hills Creek as Type Np waters (non-fishing bearing). The stream should be considered
Type F waters as it has been determined as such by the Tribe, WDFW, and WSDOT. For example, the
culvert downstream conveying this stream on SR 167 will be replaced with a stream simulation culvert to
provide passage for adult and juvenile salmon as part of WSDOT’s I-405 Direct Connector Project. The
State is doing so because the stream upstream was determined to have potential fish habitat and the
culvert was identified as a fish passage barrier per WSDOT and WDFW. As such, it is subject to the
federal court injunction under U.S. v Washington. WSDOT is modifying this culvert as part of the I-405
Direct Connector; therefore, they were required to make it fish passable. In addition, WSDOT is
relocating and enhancing a portion of Rolling Hills Creek south of I-405 and east of SR 167 as required
mitigation for project impacts (see attached).
Similarly, the I-405 culvert crossing of Rolling Hills Creek up and downstream of the VIA 405 project site
are also a fish passage barriers per WSDOT/WDFW and required to be replaced with fish passable
structures under the injunction.
Also, we would like to note that the Critical Areas report indicated that the bankfull width of Rolling Hills
Creek at the project site is from 12 to 13 feet wide which exceeds to the 2 foot minimum for presumed fish
habitat under WAC 222-16-031. Also, per the Technical Information Report, the stream channel is 0.35%
which is less than 16% (the other criterion from the WAC); therefore the stream meets physical criteria for
Type F water as described in the WAC and Renton’s Code, RMC 4-3-050 section 7.a.ii.
Project impacts and mitigation needs
The project’s impacts need to be re-assessed with the correct stream classification and using additional
information available via WSDOT’s I-405 Direct Connector Project which the City should have on file. If
not, please let us know and we will send a CD with the information as the stream and wetland report is
too large to email. As part of this analysis, the project should evaluate the stream conditions with a single
culvert and/or bridge crossing of Rolling Hills Creek that will likely change the stream conditions since the
culvert restrictions will be removed.
With respect to the project design, the applicant should revisit the plan lay-out to see if the parking can be
reconfigured to remove the parking adjacent to Rolling Hills Creek and allow further restoration of the
stream bank and riparian area. We understand that the full regulated buffer may not be feasible to re-
establish with this project; however, the removal of riprap, a bioengineered bank that includes
appropriately sized wood and a larger riparian buffer greater than the minimum of 6 feet on the right bank
(facing downstream) would be better for the stream and further the salmon habitat mitigation actions
downstream that will occur from WSDOT’s I-405 Direct Connector project. The stream and buffer
enhancements should be maximized to the fullest extent possible with this redevelopment project and for
any remaining unavoidable impacts, the applicant should be required to mitigate these impacts
elsewhere.
With respect to the proposed stormwater management plan, we agree that enhanced water quality
treatment should be used for this project to reduce pollutants that are detrimental to coho salmon, the
species most likely to use Rolling Hills Creek once access is restored. However, the project should be
required to detain its stormwater to reduce impacts to the potential salmon habitat in Rolling Hills Creek
and the salmon that will eventually occupy it once access is fully restored (see attached letter regarding
how stormwater flow discharges can adversely affect salmon). The existing stream exhibits undercut
banks and riprap that has been placed to avoid scour and erosion. Stormwater discharges from this
project without flow control will not improve these conditions as needed to support salmon. Also, given the
City’s past concerns (see our previous email with attachments) regarding conveyance and flooding in this
area, it seems that additional stream capacity and onsite flow control measures would also be in the
City’s interest.
We appreciate the opportunity to review this proposal and look forward to the City’s responses.
Thank you,
Karen Walter
Watersheds and Land Use Team Leader
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division
Habitat Program
Phillip Starr Building
39015-A 172nd Ave SE
Auburn, WA 98092
From: Matthew Herrera [mailto:MHerrera@Rentonwa.gov]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2017 4:56 PM
To: Karen Walter
Subject: RE: City of Renton Notice of Application LUA - VIA 405 Apartments- LUA17-000237 ECF, PPUD,
HEX
Here’s the last two. –Matt
From: Karen Walter [mailto:KWalter@muckleshoot.nsn.us]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2017 10:30 AM
To: Matthew Herrera <MHerrera@Rentonwa.gov>
Subject: FW: City of Renton Notice of Application LUA - VIA 405 Apartments- LUA17-000237 ECF, PPUD,
HEX
Matthew,
We received this NOA for the VIA 405 apartments project and will need more information to full evaluate
this project. Please send the following:
1. Environmental Checklist
2. Site plans
3. Critical Areas report and mitigation plans
4. Preliminary Technical Information Report
Please note that the NOA indicates that there is a Type Np stream on or near the site. This stream is
considered to be Type F waters by the Tribe, WDFW, and WSDOT as the I-405 culverts conveying this
stream are on the State’s fish passage barrier list and subject to correct per the federal court injunction
under U.S. v. Washington. See the attached figure that shows Rolling Hills Creek; Thunder Hills Creek
and their connectivity to Springbrook Creek.
The City also noted concerns regarding flooding and water quality for this stream in their letter to WSDOT
for the I-406 TRIP project.
See http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/NR/rdonlyres/09B7D0AF-78DB-409B-A8C3-
B86DFA3970C2/29583/02_CityofRentonletter.pdf
Also, WSDOT will be replacing the existing fish passage barrier under SR 167 that conveys Rolling Hills
Creek as part of the I-405 Direct Connector project.
We look forward to receiving the project information requested above and prefer electronic copies if
available.
Thank you,
Karen Walter
Watersheds and Land Use Team Leader
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division
Habitat Program
Phillip Starr Building
39015-A 172nd Ave SE
Auburn, WA 98092
From: Gillian Syverson [mailto:GSyverson@Rentonwa.gov]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2017 9:51 AM
To: 'DOE (sepaunit@ecy.wa.gov)'; 'DOE'; Karen Walter; DNR (sepacenter@dnr.wa.gov); 'ECY RE SEPA
REGISTER'
Cc: Matthew Herrera; Ann Fowler
Subject: City of Renton Notice of Application LUA - VIA 405 Apartments- LUA17-000237 ECF, PPUD, HEX
NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PROPOSED
DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (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: May 5, 2017
LAND USE NUMBER: LUA17-000189, ECF, PPUD, HEX
PROJECT NAME: VIA 405 Apartments
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting a Preliminary Planned
Urban Development (PUD) land use decision and a threshold determination under the State
Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) for the construction of 270 multi-family dwelling units and associated
improvements. The 2.6 acre site is located within the Commercial Office (CO) zoning classification and
Commercial Mixed Use (CMU) land use designation. The existing movie theater building will be removed.
Proposed structural improvements include a new eight (8) story 289,300 square foot building with parking
located on portions of the first two (2) floors and dwelling units and amenity areas located on the upper
six (6) floors. The net density of the completed project would result in 141 dwelling units per acre. Initial
ground level uses along the north façade include amenity space, residential lobby, and the building’s
leasing office. Exterior improvements include a plaza and active recreation space abutting the northeast
portion of the building, pedestrian pathway link to the Metro Park and Ride on S. Grady Way, landscaping,
and stormwater improvements. Access to the site includes driveway easements connecting to S. Grady
Way and S. Renton Village Pl.
Critical Areas identified on City maps include Flood Hazard, Seismic Hazard, Regulated Slopes, and a Non-
Fish Perennial (Np) stream. A stream buffer determination as it relates to nonregulated sites separated
from critical areas by pre-existing substantial improvements will also be a component of the PUD
application. The applicant has identified 63 significant trees onsite and proposes to retain 32 trees
abutting the stream and two (2) trees outside of the stream vicinity. The following reports have been
submitted with the land use application: Preliminary Technical Information Report, Arborist Report,
Critical Areas Assessment, and Geotechnical Report. PROJECT
LOCATION: 25 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057-2500
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: April 21, 2017
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: May 5, 2017
APPLICANT/PROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Craig Koeppler & Michael Sandorffy/ Parkway Capital,
Inc. / 520 Pike St, Suite 1500 / Seattle, WA 98101-1385 /
206-682-6868 x 14/ michaels@msandorffy.com
Permits/Review Requested: Environmental (SEPA) Review; Preliminary Planned
Urban Development (PPUD); Public Hearing (HEX)
Other Permits which may be required: Building Permit, Construction Permit, Fire Permit
Requested Studies: Preliminary Technical Information Report, Arborist
Report, Critical Areas Assessment, and Geotechnical
Report.
Location where application may
be reviewed: Department of Community & Economic
Development (CED) – Planning Division, Sixth Floor
PUBLIC HEARING: A Public hearing is tentatively scheduled for July 18,
2017 before the Renton Hearing Examiner in the
Council Chambers at 11:00 am on the 7th floor of
Renton City Hall located at 1055 South Grady Way.
CONSISTENCY OVERVIEW:
Zoning/Land Use: The 2.6 acre site is located within the Commercial
Office (CO) zoning classification and Commercial Mixed
Use (CMU) land use designation.
Environmental Documents that
Evaluate the Proposed Project: Environmental (SEPA) Checklist
Development Regulations
Used For Project Mitigation: The project will be subject to the City’s SEPA ordinance,
RMC 4-2-110A; 4-3-050; 4-4; 4-6-060; 4-7; 4-9 and other
applicable codes and regulations as appropriate.
Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Matt Herrera, Senior Planner, CED
– Planning Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, by 5:00 PM on May 19, 2017. This
matter is also tentatively scheduled for a public hearing on July 18, 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) 430-6593. 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: Matthew Herrera, Senior Planner; Tel: (425)
430-6593; Eml: MHerrera@RentonWA.gov
Thank you,
Gillian Syverson
Administrative Secretary I
City of Renton | CED | Planning Division
1055 S Grady Way | 6th Floor | Renton, WA 98057
Phone: 425.430.6578| Fax: 425.430.7300 |
gsyverson@rentonwa.gov
Appendix E12
Rolling Hills Creek Restoration Conceptual Plan
Washington State Department of Transportation
I-405 / SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector Project
Request for Proposal
December 30, 2015