HomeMy WebLinkAboutC_Hazardous_Materials_Management_Statement_250728_v1 Planning Division
Department of Community and Economic Development
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way, 6th Floor
Renton, WA 98057
May 8, 2025,
To Whom It May Concern:
I, Kevin Klein, representative of Go Feasibility & Permitting LLC, the applicant for this project,
have consulted with the property owner of Parcel No. 3664500165, and do understand that the
City of Renton has requested a Hazardous Materials Management Statement. This letter
addresses that requirement, but may need to be updated by the contractor once one has been
chosen for the project.
1. Fueling of Construction Vehicles and Storage of Hazardous Materials
a. It is anticipated that Track hoes, back hoes, dozers, vibratory rollers and loaders
may all be present on site at some point during construction.
b. Gas-powered hand-held construction equipment, such as chainsaws and cut-off
saws, may require refueling during the construction process. If refueling of larger
equipment is needed, it may be accomplished using portable fuel tanks carried in
the pickup bed of the construction foreman’s truck or by the contractor’s service
truck. Care will be taken at all times during refueling to ensure that no fuel is
spilled. In an emergency, fuel spill containment kits will be available to limit any
unintended fuel spills and the Department of Ecology will be contacted in case of
a spill.
c. Gas-powered hand-held construction equipment will be refueled using portable
gas containers meeting current DOE standards. Said gas containers will typically
be stored in the bed of the construction foreman’s truck or within an approved
location within a construction equipment shed.
d. It is not anticipated that any other hazardous materials will be stored on site
during construction, but will be verified by the contractor.
2. Construction Debris: All construction debris from the demolition of the existing house
and any created during construction will be removed from the site and disposed of in an
approved method at an appropriate disposal site.
Sincerely,
Kevin Klein
Senior Planner
Go Feasibility & Permitting LLC