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Shoreline Management Act
Permit Data Sheet and Transmittal Letter
From: (local government) To: (appropriate Ecology office) City of Renton
1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057
State Department of Ecology
Northwest Regional Office 3190 160th Ave. SE Bellevue, WA 98008-5452
Transmittal Date: July 3, 2025 Receipt Date: (provided by Ecology)
Type of Permit: (Indicate all that apply) Substantial Development Conditional Use Variance Revision Other
Applicant Information:
Name: Boeing Corporation
Address: 737 Logan Ave N, Renton, WA 98055
Phone(s): 425-229-4279
Local Government Decision: Approval Conditional Approval Denial
Applicant's Representative: (If primary contact)
Name: Mark Clement
Address: 737 Logan Ave N, Renton, WA 98055
Phone(s): 425-229-4279
Is the applicant the property owner? Yes No
Location of the Property: (Section, township, and range to the nearest ¼, ¼ section or latitude and longitude, and a
street address where available.) SEC 7 TWN 23N R 5E
Water Body Name: Lake Washington Shoreline of State Significance: Yes No
Environment Designation: Shoreline High Intensity
Local permit no. State permit no.
Project Description: The applicant is requesting Environmental (SEPA) Review and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of thirteen (13) new crew shelters and tool cabana structures on Apron R at the
Boeing plant site. The subject properties (APN 0723059001 and 0723059046) are located to the east of the Cedar River along the southern shore of Lake Washington. The site, developed with the Boeing 737 plant and associated support
buildings, is located in the Urban Center - 2 (UC-2) zone and has a Comprehensive Plan designation of Commercial Mixed-Use (CMU). The project would involve the installation of six (6) new crew shelters, two (2) of which will replace
existing shelters, and seven (7) new tool cabanas. The structure sizes range between 80 sq. ft. and 671 sq. ft. The crew shelters will be prefabricated wood structures on elevated steel chassis and the tool cabanas will be repurposed shipping
containers constructed of cold-formed steel sitting directly on the concrete pavement. The crew shelters will be secured to the existing post installed with mechanical or epoxy anchors into the existing concrete paving. The proposed work
would occur 10 feet from the Lake Washington Ordinary High-Water Mark (OHWM) at the closest point. The site is located with the Lake Washington Reach I Shoreline and is designated High Intensity Overlay. High Seismic Hazard is
mapped on the project site. No change in access to the site is proposed and no new impervious surface would be added. According to the applicant, no tree or vegetation removal would occur a part of the project. The applicant submitted a
Technical Information Report, Photometric Report, and Lake Study Report.
Notice of Application Date: April 17, 2025 Final Decision Date: June 27, 2025
By: Alex Morganroth
Principal Planner
Phone: (425) 430-7219