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HomeMy WebLinkAboutD_ERC_DNS_SEPA_Addendum_Exhibits_180507.pdfDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADDENDUM TO ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) Pursuant to WAC 197-11-600(4)(c) and WAC 197-11-625 Addendum to the Shuttle Express Parking Lot (LUA13-001322, ECF) as Addended by the City of Renton (LUA18-000242, CU-A) Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) Date of Addendum: May 7, 2018 Date of Original Issuance of SEPA Threshold Determination: November 18, 2013 Proponent: Robert McNeill, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Project Numbers: LUA13-001322, ECF and LUA18-000242, CU-A Project Name: 800 SW 16th Street Parking Lot Expansion (formerly Shuttle Express Parking Lot) Proposal / Purpose of Addendum: The original SEPA threshold determination for Shuttle Express was issued on November 18, 2013 (Exhibit 2). The original application included a proposal to develop a 15,000 square foot area of 800 SW 16th St with a porous asphalt parking lot immediately south of the existing Shuttle Express building located within the Medium Industrial (IM) zone (Exhibit 3). The 3.25 acre parcel contains a 4,824 square foot storage warehouse building, a 20,476 square foot office building (occupied by Shuttle Express), landscaping, and onsite paved parking (Exhibit 4). The initial proposal included expanding the existing parking area by 36 parking stalls for buses and employees using approximately 1.01 acres of the site. A new 14-foot wide curb cut was also proposed in order to allow egress from the expanded parking area to SW 16th St. In addition, the original parking lot expansion proposal included constructing frontage improvements along SW 16th St and a waiver for street improvements along Raymond Ave SW. The 2013 proposal included removing two (2) existing trees and replanting the site with 27 new trees. No public comments were received and a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) was issued by the Environmental Review Committee. The 14-day appeal period ended on December 2, 2013. The intended purpose of this SEPA Addendum is to disclose any proposed changes to the project. The revised project would require an Administrative Conditional Use Permit to expand the existing parking lot to both the west and the south in order to accommodate Renton Toyota DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 Addendum to Environmental (SEPA) Review Page 2 of 4 May 7, 2018 vehicles as overflow vehicle storage (Exhibit 5). No construction would occur on any of the existing structures and the office building would remain occupied by Shuttle Express. The new proposal would include adding both pervious and impervious paving. Impervious paving would be limited to the drive aisles (primarily to address flow control issues) and pervious pavement would be incorporated into the parking areas. The proposal would add 60 additional paved and striped parking spaces (20 for Shuttle Express and 40 for Toyota of Renton). The new proposal would convert approximately 36,134 square feet of the remaining lawn to pavement within the site. Vehicular access to the existing site is currently provided at two locations; one via a driveway on SW 16th St and the other via Raymond Ave SW. The preliminary proposed site plan includes one (1) new driveway curb cut on SW 16th St, west of the existing access. The estimated excavation and fill to complete the construction work would include 600 cubic yards of cut and 600 cubic yards of fill (previously estimated at roughly 937 cubic yards of cut and roughly 558 cubic yards of fill). The current proposal includes retaining five (5) of the 17 significant trees onsite (Exhibits 6 and 7). A total of 56 new trees, 210 shrubs, and ground cover are proposed to be planted as part of the project improvements (Exhibit 8). The City of Renton (COR) Mapping system indicates the northern portion of the property is within a 100-year special flood hazard area, Zone AH. Zone AH is a Special Flood Hazard identified by the 1995 Flood Insurance Rate Map. According to the applicant, the project would provide an estimated flood elevation of 19.5 feet and the total flood storage volume would increase from 19,930 cubic feet to 20,013 cubic feet (Exhibit 9). As a result, there would not be any changes to affect the base flood elevation (the first floor elevation of the existing building is approximately 3.2 feet above base flood elevation). The project proposes to provide equivalent storage after construction. Additional flood protection requirement would be reviewed for compliance during civil construction review. COR maps has also identified a High Seismic Hazard Area on the subject property. No new structures are proposed. Right-of-way dedications would be provided in accordance with Renton Municipal Code, including an 11.5-foot dedication along SW 16th St frontage and a 4.5 -foot dedication along Raymond Ave SW frontage. The applicant would be responsible for installing street frontage improvements along SW 16th St, which would include a pavement width of 22 feet from the centerline, a new 0.5-foot wide curb, an 8-foot wide planter strip, an 8-foot wide sidewalk, street trees and storm drainage improvements. The applicant requested a waiver of frontage improvements along Raymond Ave SE as part of the previously approved land use application (LUA13-001322), which was approved as part of the environmental review. Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and SEPA (RCW 43.21C, 1971 as amended), on November 18, 2013, the Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) for the Shuttle Express Parking Lot. The 14-day appeal period ended on December 2, 2013. No appeals of the threshold determination were filed. Analysis: It has been determined that the environmental impacts of the proposal were adequately addressed under the analysis of significant impacts contained within the previously DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 Addendum to Environmental (SEPA) Review Page 3 of 4 May 7, 2018 adopted DNS. Based on WAC 197-11-600(4)(c), the addendum process may be used if analysis or information is added that does not substantially change the analysis of significant impacts and alternatives in the existing environmental document. The additional pavement area, parking spaces, and revised landscaping would not change the analysis or significantly impact the 1995 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Review. The City of Renton is hereby issuing a SEPA Addendum pursuant to WAC 197-11-600. This Addendum is appropriate because it contains only minor information not included in the original Determination and there are no additional environmental impacts related to inclusion of the new information. Location: 800 SW 16th St, Renton, WA 98057 (APN 3340406430) Lead Agency: City of Renton, Department of Community & Economic Development Review Process: Addendum to previously issued Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) Additional Information: If you would like additional information, please contact Clark Close, Senior Planner, City of Renton Planning Division, Department of Community & Economic Development at (425) 430-7289. There is no comment period for this Addendum, dated May 7, 2018 issued by the City of Renton Environmental Review Committee. Exhibits Exhibit 1: DNS Addendum Exhibit 2: Environmental Review Committee Report (LUA13-001322, ECF), dated November 18, 2013 Exhibit 3: Environmental Checklist Exhibit 4: Existing Conditions Map Exhibit 5: Preliminary Site Plan Exhibit 6: Demolition and T.E.S.C. Plan Exhibit 7: Arborist Report Exhibit 8: Preliminary Landscape Plan Exhibit 9: 100 Year Flood Plain Boundary Exhibit DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 Addendum to Environmental (SEPA) Review Page 4 of 4 May 7, 2018 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE SIGNATURES: Gregg Zimmerman, Administrator Public Works Department Date Kelly Beymer, Administrator Community Services Department Date Rick M. Marshall, Administrator Renton Regional Fire Authority Date C.E. “Chip” Vincent, Administrator Department of Community & Economic Development Date DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 5/7/2018 | 3:41 PM PDT 5/4/2018 | 10:10 AM PDT 5/5/2018 | 2:26 PM PDT 5/4/2018 | 9:53 AM PDT Entire Document Available Upon Request EXHIBIT 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 EXHIBIT 3 Entire Document Available Upon Request DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 OB RENTON PROPERTIES, LLC xxxxFILECODEEXHIBIT 4 DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 OB RENTON PROPERTIES, LLC xxxxFILECODEEXHIBIT 5 RECEIVED 03/30/2018 cclose PLANNING DIVISION DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 OB RENTON PROPERTIES, LLC xxxxFILECODEEXHIBIT 6 DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 FORESTRY AND VEGETATION MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS WFCI 3601943-1 723 FAX 3601943-4 1 28 1919 Yelm Hwy SE, Suite C Olympia, WA 98501 URBANIRURAL FORESTRY TREE APPRAISAL HAZARD TREE ANALYSIS RIGHT-OF-WAYS VEGETATION MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES CONTRACT FORESTERS Member of International Society of Arboriculture and Society of American Foresters - Tree Protection Plan - HANSEN OUTDOOR STORAGE 800 16th St. SW Renton, Washington Prepared for: Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Prepared by: Washington Forestry Consultants, Inc. Date: March 5, 2018 Introduction The project proponent is planning to expand the parking lot of an existing office building into an outdoor storage area on 3.25 acres at 800 16TH St. SW in Renton, Washington. The proponent has retained WFCI to: • Evaluate and inventory all trees on the site pursuant to the requirements of the City of Renton Tree Protection Ordinance. • Make recommendations for retention of significant trees, along with required protection and cultural measures. Observations Methodology In accordance with Renton Municipal Code 4-4-130, WFCI has evaluated all significant trees on site. This includes cottonwood and red alder trees 8 inches diameter at breast height (DBH) and larger, and all other trees 6 inches DBH and larger, and assessed their potential to be incorporated into the new project. All trees were numbered at their base with blue paint The tree evaluation phase used methodology developed by Nelda Matheny and Dr. James Clark in their 1998 publication Trees and Development: A Technical Guide to Preservation of Trees During Land Development. EXHIBIT 7 Entire Document Available Upon Request RECEIVED 03/30/2018 cclose PLANNING DIVISION DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 EXHIBIT 8 RECEIVED 03/30/2018 cclose PLANNING DIVISION DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923 OB RENTON PROPERTIES, LLC xxxxFILECODEEXHIBIT 9 RECEIVED 03/30/2018 cclose PLANNING DIVISION DocuSign Envelope ID: EA15E47A-87FA-44B3-AFD5-F8F49BCCB923