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' . . . - . .,, ,,1 1 :j ,1 -11'111j1 1\111 • /'. .',..,I'-4..'.',,.I.,-7.-k,,r_.,-' " -1r'I 114 111•1),IiI j11\\ kT- - , 'i 7 j 1j 1 1)j 1 1 ' l :/ rid// !t/ / 111lIl / ,/,'"/-,,,•,' -. .,,;,4-/A)IV/ht V . , /, .i , 1 i / 7., ,(-i k,s.\ . ) - ,.., :... :V.,-,1/f,',Mr.• 1 '\.\\ C 2/ / gg • • // / ( 77 r cto ' "I_ c 0 CITN OF RENTON Office of the City Attorney Earl Clymer, Mayor Lawrence J. Warren PLANNING DIVISION CITY OF RENTON September 13, 1991 SEP 1 6 1991 RECEIVED TO: Don Erickson, Principal Planner FROM: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RE : McDonald's Signage Agreement Dear Don: I have reviewed the above-referenced document and the same is approved as to legal form. You mention that this document was previously submitted to me for review, but, for some reason, it never reached me. That has happened twice in the last month. Lawrence J. Warren LJW:as . cc: Mayor Clymer A8 . 74 : 31 . Post Office Box 626 - 100 S 2nd Street -Renton, Washington 98057- (206) 255-8678 • CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: September 12, 1991 TO: Lynn Guttmann, Department Administrator FROM: n Erickson, Zoning Administrator STAFF CONTACT: Paul Forsander, Senior Planner SUBJECT: SA 151-90 ECF Cafeteria Expansion: McDonald's Restaurant The above reference project was approved by Administrative Site Plan Review on April 9, 1991. Attached are six(6) copies of the McDonald's Signage Argeement for your signature. This agreement was drawn up in response to condition No.6 of the Site Plan Approval which states: "The applicant shall provide an agreement ensuring that there will be no exterior signage for the McDonald's facility, nor advertising for or marketing of this campus dining facility to the community. This agreement is to be approved by the City Attorney and duly recorded prior to the issuance of site preparation/building permits and is to remain in effect for the life of the project." Larry Warren, City Attorney, has reviewed and approved the agreement as to legal form. Please sign all six copies and return to me. Thank you. SIGNAGRE.DOC 400 South 43rd Street F� "v - �(/1 Renton, WA 98055 R' 206022803450 r' FAX 206°575°2593 N Valley Valle NR Medical PLANNING DIVISION V Center CITY OF BENTON AUG 261991 MEMORANDUM OF TRANSMITTAL R ' DATE: August 23, 1991 TO: Mr. Don Erickson Zoning Administrator City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 RE: Signage Agreement - McDonalds at Valley MESSAGE: Enclosed please find one original and five copies of the McDonalds Signage Agreement. Please sign all six sets, retain one copy for your permanent files, and return the original and remaining four copies to the undersigned. Thank you. VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER 4/ I BY _ a" is J. Thoman eeral Counsel ii . S-� 1I - 7) 1F RENTON, WASHINGTON Valley Medical center L/C: 42-0202 McDONALD'S SIGNAGE AGREEMENT This Agreement is made this 5th day of August, 1991, by and between Public Hospital District No. 1 of King County, d/b/a Valley Medical Center, a Washington municipal corporation ("Hospital"), the City of Renton, a Washington municipal corporation (the "City") , and McDonald's Corporation, Delaware corporation ("McDonald's"). WHEREAS, Hospital desires to construct a new McDonald's restaurant facility on the campus of the Hospital ("McDonald's at Valley") ,. and WHEREAS, pursuant to Administrative Site Plan Review by the City, the City has determined that certain conditions are to be attached to the project as part of the building permit. NOW THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Sionage. Hospital' agrees that there shall be no exterior signage on the Hospital campus promoting McDonald's at Valley. . 2. Advertising. Hospital agrees that there shall be no exterior paid advertising for or marketing of McDonald's at Valley to the community at large. This restriction shall not preclude Hospital from making a general announcement of the opening of McDonald's at Valley nor shall this restriction prohibit the installation of McDonald's at Valley signage within the Hospital . It is understood by Hospital , the City and McDonald's that this restriction merely prohibits the promotion and advertising of McDonald's at Valley to the community at large and does not prohibit the advertising of McDonald's in general . 3. Amendment. - This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Hospital , the City and McDonald's regarding the subject matter contained in this Agreement, and any further agreements or amendments to this Agreement shall be in writing signed by all of the parties. 1261J-2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties execute this Agreement on the day and year first written above. HOSPITA : Publi Hos it 1 District No. 1 of King C( nt /b/a alley Medical Center By: 0 -chard D. Roodman Superintendent CITY: City of Renton By: (Yr- -en-\I Title: 6 McDONALD' .�, McDonald' Corporation x �'�04, �P oi®kt`N ,. 4444, gVf By: Adi.I .4(.4"A/A :e Title: V O- Pr-sident s'sa�s• 0 .•°o 1 � `�• FCgiN��9•.a�.' ATTE` . AssVrai Secretary 1261J-3 McDONALD'S (ACKNOWLEDGMENT) STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF DuPage SS: I, Barbara A. Fuqua , a Notary Public in and. for the county and • state aforesaid. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that Joseph R. Thomas, Department Director of McDonald's Corporation, a Delaware corporation, who is personally known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to-the foregoing instrument as such Department Director appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered the said instrument as his free and voluntary act as such Department Director and as the free and voluntary act of said corporation for the,,uses and purposes therein set forth: Given under my hand and notarial seal, this 15thday of August - � Notary ublic My commission expires 4/1R/93 OFFICIAL SEAL " • (ACKNOWLEDGMENT - INDIVIDUAL) B A R B A R A A. F U Q U A NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF ILLINOIS STATE OF MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 9/181-93 COUNTY OF SS: • ^^ I, a Notary Public in and for the county and state aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that and of who (is)(are) personally known to me to be the same person(s) whose name(s) (is)(are) subscribed to the foregoing instrument appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that ( he)(they) signed, sealed and delivered the said instrument as (h )(their) free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and notarial seal, this day of 19 Notary Public My commission expires (ACKNOWLEDGMENT - CORPORATE) STATE OF COUNTY OF SS: I, , a Notary Public in and for the county and state aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that , President of a(n) corporation, who is personally known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument as such President, appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered the said instrument as his free and voluntary act as such President and as the free and voluntary act of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and notarial seal, this day of 19 • Notary Public ' My commission expires . McD-ACK-JRT-01/90 4298J J STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF KING, ) On this a' ' day of V /��y� , 1991, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public iand for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Richard D. Roodman, to me known to be the Superintendent of Public Hospital District No. 1 of King County, a Washington municipal corporation, the entity that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of the said entity, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he is authorized to execute the said instru- ment. Dated: r ' c:> ( /y7/ Notarytiblic My appointment expires: /i//d/9/ Ye CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: September 12, 1991 TO: Larry Warren, City Attorney FROM: on Erickson, Zoning Administrator STAFF CONTACT: Paul Forsander, Senior Planner SUBJECT: SA 151-90 ECF Cafeteria Expansion: McDonald's Restaurant The above reference project was approved by Administrative Site Plan Review on April 9, 1991. Attached is a copy of the McDonald's Signage Argeement in response to condition No. 6 of the decision. Condition No. 6 states: 'The applicant shall provide an agreement ensuring that there will be no exterior signage for the McDonald's facility, nor advertising for or marketing of this campus dining facility to the community. This agreement is to be approved by the City Attorney and duly recorded prior to the issuance of site preparation/building permits and is to remain in effect for the life of the project." Please review and approve or correct the agreement as to legal form. Thank you. SIGNAGE.DOC RENTON, WASHINGTON Valley Medical center ,-L/C: 42-0202 McDONALD'S SIGNAGE AGREEMENT This Agreement is made this 5th day of August, 1991 , by and between Public Hospital District No. 1 of King County, d/b/a Valley Medical Center, a Washington municipal corporation ("Hospital") , the City of Renton, a Washington municipal corporation (the "City") , and McDonald's Corporation, Delaware corporation ("McDonald's"). WHEREAS, Hospital desires to construct a new McDonald's restaurant facility on the campus of the Hospital ("McDonald's at Valley") , and WHEREAS, pursuant to Administrative Site Plan Review by the Citythe City has determined that certain conditions are to be attached to the project as part of the building permit. NOW THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Signace. Hospital agrees that there shall be no exterior signage on the Hospital campus promoting McDonald's at Valley. 2. Advertising. Hospital agrees that there shall be no exterior paid advertising for or marketing of McDonald's at Valley to the community at large. This restriction shall not preclude Hospital from making a general announcement of the opening of McDonald's at Valley nor shall this restriction prohibit the installation of McDonald' s at Valley signage within the Hospital . It is understood by Hospital , the City and McDonald's that this restriction merely prohibits the promotion and advertising of McDonald's at Valley to the community at large and does not prohibit the advertising of McDonald' s in general . 3. Amendment. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between Hospital , the City and McDonald's regarding the subject matter contained in this Agreement, and any further agreements or amendments to this Agreement shall be in writing signed by all of the parties. 1261J-2 _ McDONALD'S (ACKNOWLEDGMENT) • STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF DuPage SS: I, Barbara A. Fuqua , a Notary Public in and for the county and • state aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that Joseph R. Thomas, Department Director of McDonald's Corporation, a Delaware corporation, who is personally known to me to be the same person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument as such Department Director appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered the said instrument as his free and voluntary act as such Department Director and as the free and voluntary act of said corporation for the.uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and notarial seal, this 15 th day of August 19_2L• Notary Public My commission expires q/1R/g3 . " OFFICIAL SEAL " • • (ACKNOWLEDGMENT - INDIVIDUAL) . BARY PUOL •v. A. OF ILLINOIS A NOTARY NK!, STATE OF ILLINOIS STATE OF MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 9f7L93 COUNTY OF SS: I� , a Notary Public in and for the county and state aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that and of who (is)(are) • personally known to re to be the same person(s) whose name(s) (is)(are) subscribed to the foregoing instrument appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that ( he)(they) signed, sealed and delivered the said instrument as (h )(their) free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and notarial seal, this day of 19 • Notary Public My commission expires (ACKNOWLEDGMENT - CORPORATE) STATE OF COUNTY OF SS: I, , a Notary Public in and for the county and state aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that , President of a(n) corporation, who is personally known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument as such President, appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered the said instrument as his free and voluntary act as such President and as the free and voluntary act of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein set forth. Given under my hand and notarial seal, this day of 19 Notary Public My commission expires McD-ACK-JRT-01/90 4298J' STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) On this doid day of nd , 1991, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in for the State of Washington,. duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Richard D. Roodman, to me known to be the superintendent of Public Hospital District No. 1 of King County, a Washington municipal corporation, the entity that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of the said entity, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he is authorized to execute the said 'instru- ment. Dated: &fail 070( /79/ Notary PMblic My appointment expires: l�/i y4F/ • c-- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties execute this Agreement on the day and year first written above. HO PIT,), Hos ital District No. 1 of Kin ouin 'y d/b/a Valley Medical Center By: ' _. Richard D. Roodman Superintendent N CITY: City of Renton By. , Title: ►aWP Ric<��y,;. McDONALD'S: ,E S" � ,� � s McDonald's, Corporation `I 01„ •' �; ''•bqe'•b,FcAWp4....4 - %,o ...... >>... 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Report and Decision ._ April 9, 1991 Page 1 ADMINISTRATIVE SITE PLAN REVIEW CITY OF RENTON REPORT AND DECISION APRIL 9, 1991 APPLICATION NO.: ECF; SA 151-90 APPLICANT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT NAME: Cafeteria Expansion (McDonalds Restaurant) LOCATION: Valley Medical Center(400 South 43rd Street) SUMMARY OF REQUEST The applicant seeks site plan planappro:.:valto expand th xpandth e capacity of..... .............. the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria by adding a food preparation/service area(McDonald's Restaurant) in an existing conference facility and enlarging/enclosing an existing outside seating area. Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided. COMMITTEE REVIEW: Review was conducted after receiving written comment from all divisions of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department, and the Fire, Police,and Parks Departments. The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit No. 1.: Yellow file containing application, proof of posting and publication and other documentation pertinent to this request. Exhibit No.2: Site plan received November 31, 1990. Exhibit No.3: Landscape plan received November 31, 1990. Exhibit No.4: Building elevation plans-received November'31, 1990. Exhibit No. 5: Environmental Checklist received November 31, 1990. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS,AND DECISION Having reviewed the written record in the matter,the City now makes and enters the following: Findings: 1. The applicant, Valley Medical Center, has requested site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria by adding a food preparation/service area (McDonald's Restaurant) in an existing conference facility and enlarging/enclosing an existing outside seating area. The planned cafeteria expansion is being proposed to more effectively provide on-campus dining services to meet the needs of hospital staff and visitors, by improving dining areas, and expanding hours of operation. The project includes the conversion of conference rooms to serve as a food preparation/service area and the enclosure of an outdoor seating area to provide dining space which is usable in inclement weather and during evening hours. Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided (seating 100-110 persons);approximately 200 persons can be accommodated currently. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required to connect the new development to the existing development. The conference rooms will be replaced elsewhere on campus;the application for this replacement is under consideration'by the City at this time. The intent of the expansion is to better serve hospital employees and visitors on the site. Approximately 4,000 -5,000 meals are served each week at present.With the proposed addition -- stpinrpt stpinrpt Administrative Site Plan Rev Report and Decision April 9, 1991 Page 2 McDonald's Restaurant -- 1000 more meals are predicted to be served each week (exclusive of conferences). 2. The applicant's file containing the application, the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documentation,the comments from various City departments,the public notices requesting citizen comment,and other pertinent documents was entered as Exhibit No. 1. 3. Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and SEPA (RCW 43.21 C, 1971 as amended), a Determination of Non-Significance was issued for the subject proposal on February 4, 1991: a) The applicant shall, in order to mitigate aesthetic impacts and to protect patient privacy by providing for visual separation between patient rooms and the dining area: a) develop a plan to improve window treatment(e.g., reflective glass,frosted/tinted glass) in patient rooms abutting the proposed dining area; and b) develop a landscaping plan for the perimeter of the dining area. These plans shall be approved by the Development Services Section prior to the issuance of site preparation/building permits and improvements installed prior to issuance of any Certificate of Occupancy. b) The applicant shall, in order to mitigate traffic impacts, provide an agreement ensuring that no outdoor signage will be installed to indicate the presence of McDonald's Restaurant on the campus. This agreement shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Attorney and the Development Services Section prior to the issuance of the building permit for the proposed development. c) The applicant shall, in order to mitigate construction impacts, provide a construction plan including the following elements: a) a component for containing all excavated materials; b) a component to ensure periodic watering down of the site to control dust and debris; c) a component permitting construction activities generating noise in excess of 60 decibels to occur only during the hours between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.; and d) a component which provides signage/routing to ensure that emergency services can be maintained without interruption during construction activities. NOTE: At the time of site plan review, staff will recommend land use mitigation measures including, but not limited to: a) the provision of limited outdoor seating; b) the provision of landscaping maintenance bonds;and c)the provision of additional handicapped seating areas. NOTE: The applicant should work with the Fire Prevention Bureau and the Public Works Department (e.g., Utilities Engineering Division) to ensure that proposed improvements comply with Code requirements and permit adequate emergency services (e.g. sprinklers, exit routes). 4. Plans for the proposal have been reviewed by all City departments affected by the impact of this proposal. 5. The subject site was annexed into the City in 1959 by the Adoption of Ordinance No. 1743. The site was zoned Public Use (P-1). 6. Land use surrounding the subject site includes medical center facilities, medical office buildings, and residential use. 7. The applicant's site plan complies with the requirements for information for site plan review. Review of the application was conducted based upon Section 4-31-33(D)(1) of the Zoning Ordinance (Site Plan Review)together with all other relevant information, as follows: a. Conformance with the Comprehensive Plan, its elements and policies; The proposed action complies with the Comprehensive Plan Map (Public Use) and Plan Policies, Goals and Objectives for community facilities. For example, Policy IX.A.4. calls for these facilities to be adequate for present and future needs; the expansion is planned to meet service needs for present development and planned future expansion. Policy IX.B.2/3 call for the location and design of facilities to maximize efficiency and effectiveness of service, equipment and personnel; the cafeteria expansion is intended to expand existing services for on-campus personnel. b. Conformance with existing land use regulations; The proposed cafeteria addition is permitted as an accessory use to the Medical Center based upon the underlying P-1, Public Use,designation on the Land Use Map. stpinrpt stpinrpt , Administrative Site Plan Rev Report and Decision April 9, 1991 Page 3 The development, as proposed by the proponent and/or as recommended by staff, is consistent with development standards for the P-1 zone. Staff will require installation of landscaping around the new enclosed dining area in a manner which is consistent with standards established in the Landscaping Ordinance (4-31-34); minor modifications will be recommended to mitigate aesthetic impacts from this development (see Section 7.d). Because the development is planned to serve only VMC staff, patients and visitors, no additional parking will be required, based upon standards established in the Parking and Loading Ordinance. c. Mitigation of impact to surrounding properties and uses; It is anticipated that the planned development will have no significant impacts upon the surrounding community (which is developed with commercial, office and residential uses). For example, the proposed cafeteria will be located adjacent to the existing dining facilities within the Valley Medical Center, and thus not be readily visible from neighboring properties; the applicant will not be providing exterior signs advertising the presence of the restaurant Staff will recommend that no other advertising or marketing of the restaurant to the community be permitted. As this cafeteria is designed/planned to serve employees/patients, rather than the general community, with the above described proposed/recommended restrictions, other off-site impacts (e.g. traffic) are not anticipated to be notable either. d. Mitigation of impacts of the proposed site plan to the site; The proposed cafeteria expansion, including the enclosure of an outdoor seating area to provide dining space which is usable in inclement weather and during evening hours, is an appropriate utilization of campus space, based upon the intent to better serve hospital employees and visitors on the site. (A market analysis, provided by the applicant and the McDonald's vendor, indicates that approximately 50 percent of the customers are predicted to be "dining in" and approximately 50 percent of customers will likely be taking meals to on campus work areas.) The proposed/recommended food preparation and service area abuts and is coordinated with the existing cafeteria service. There will be no exterior changes to existing structures to accommodate the proposed modifications. Windows which exist in the structure will provide light, but are designed to afford minimum visibility into the structure for passers-by. The proposed/recommended enclosed dining area is to be designed and improved in a manner which effectively, efficiently serves diners,while minimizing impacts to patients in abutting hospital rooms. For example, the seating area will include floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights to maximize the sense of open space. Patient rooms, which are located approximately 50 feet from the dining area, will be improved with window treatment which permits the patients to have an unobstructed view, but which reduces opportunities for diners to look into the patients' rooms, thus protecting privacy/defensible space. Staff will recommend the introduction of additional landscaping (in planter boxes)to create a more visually pleasing environment. General circulation will be permitted through the seating area and alternative circulation routes will also be provided. An existing open area of +/- 1200 square feet, adjacent to the proposed enclosed seating area, will be retained and staff will recommend that seating be provided in this plaza area to be available for use by diners and non-diners as well. Additionally, in order to ensure that adequate outside patio area is provided as a general amenity on campus following the enclosure of the outside dining area, staff will recommend the addition of an additional plaza/open seating area of equivalent size, elsewhere on campus. e. Conservation of area-wide property values; • The proposed development should not have a negative effect on area wide property values based upon the fact that it is intended to improve services to the campus, without reducing the viability of off-campus restaurants. Also, vacant off-campus property may then be utilized to provide other necessary community services. Better on campus services may reduce transportation impacts by limiting employee trips off-campus for dining. f. Safety and efficiency of vehicle and pedestrian circulation; At present approximately 4,000 - 5,000 meals are served at the cafeteria each week. With the proposed addition — McDonald's Restaurant -- 1000 more meals are predicted to be served each week(exclusive of conferences). A market analysis indicates the neighborhood McDonald's (approximately one mile to the north), and other accessible cafes, attract customers from the campus -- expansion of on-campus food stpinrpt stpinrpt Administrative Site Plan Rey Report and Decision • April 9, 1991 Page 4 services then, could actually serve to reduce traffic impacts, if staff do not need to travel off- campus by car for their meals. Staff note that, based upon an informal staff-conducted survey of those community restaurants, the number of persons from the hospital travelling off-campus to neighborhood restaurants provide fewer than five percent of total restaurant customers and thus would not likely constitute a threat to the existence of those community eateries. No notable level of new traffic is anticipated to be generated to the site as there will be no signage which advertises the presence of the McDonald's Restaurant to the community and staff will recommend a prohibition of off-campus marketing will be prohibited. As the near-by existing McDonald's will remain in operation, it is anticipated to continue to adequately meet the needs of the community. g. Provision of adequate light and air; The enclosure of a 1200 square foot area to provide indoor dining facility does eliminate some open space, therefore, impacting light and air circulation. This loss will be mitigated to some extent by the provision of skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows in the dining area to provide natural light to the seating area. A remaining open area of 1200 square feet adjacent to patient rooms serves, in part, to limit impacts to those areas. Staff will recommend that outdoor seating areas be provided in the remaining open space to provide additional dining/passive recreation options. As•noted previously, staff will also recommend the addition of open seating areas elsewhere on campus. h. Mitigation of noise,odors,and other harmful or unhealthy conditions; 1. Noise The construction of an additional food preparation/service area and 110 seat dining area is anticipated to create some additional noise in the area. Construction impacts can be mitigated by limitations on hours/duration of construction activity and through utilization of equipment/techniques which control sound. Minimal increases in sound levels are anticipated in conjunction with operation of this facility. Utilization impacts can be controlled with the installation of insulating material in the preparation and dining areas. It is likely that sound from the enclosed dining area will have less impact on neighboring patients than does the current open seating area. 2. Odors The introduction of the new food preparation area is anticipated to generate additional odors. Approximately 4,000 -5,000 meals are served each week at present. The applicant will need to work with the VMC engineering staff and the City (Public Works, Building and Fire Prevention)to ensure that the exhaust system is adequate to contain cooking odors. i. Availability of public services and facilities to accommodate the proposed use;and 1. Emergency Services The Fire Prevention Bureau is working with the applicant to ensure that adequate fire protection/suppression systems are provided in conjunction with the expanded food preparation/service area and enclosed seating area. For example,fixed tables and chairs will be provided to ensure an adequate throughway for pedestrians and fire equipment/personnel in case of emergency. Similarly,venting and insulation materials will be geared to address emergency service requirements. The Police Department has adequate resources to provide services with standard, Code- required improvements and with a Valley Medical Center security patrol system which ensures that patient care areas are secured so that persons travelling to the cafeteria do not enter those areas in order that patients and staff (as well as their possessions) remain undisturbed. Security service is particularly important in the late evening after visiting hours have ended. j. Prevention of neighborhood deterioration and blight. The proposed development is not anticipated to result in neighborhood deterioration or blight. Decision: stpinrpt stpinrpt Administrative Site Plan Rev' Report and Decision April 9, 1991 Page 5 Decision: The site plan for Valley Medical Center Cafeteria, File No. 151-90 is approved subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall provide an outdoor seating plan for the patio next to the restaurant to serve cafeteria diners and non-diners, to be approved by the Development Planning Section and the Fire Department prior to issuance of building permits and to be installed prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. 2. The applicant shall provide a plan for an additional 1200 square foot outdoor seating area/plaza at a convenient location on the campus . This plan is to be approved by the Development Planning Section and the Fire Department prior to issuance of building permits and to be installed prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. (Note:This plaza must be in addition to plazas provided in conjunction with other developments on this site.) 3. The applicant shall provide a plan for container landscaping around the structure (enclosed seating area and food preparation center), to be approved by the Development Planning Section prior to issuance of building permits and to be installed prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. 4. The applicant shall provide a plan for treatment of windows in patient care rooms abutting the cafeteria to ensure that patient privacy/defensible space is protected. The plan is to be to be approved by the Development Planning Section prior to issuance of building permits and to be installed prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. 5. The applicant shall provide a plan for a security system to ensure that persons using the cafeteria do not disturb patients or staff by travelling through patient care areas during late evening hours (after visiting hours are ended). The plan is to be approved by the Development Planning Section and Police Department prior to issuance of building permits and to be implemented prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. 6. The applicant shall provide an agreement ensuring that there will be no exterior signage for the McDonald's facility, nor advertising for or marketing of this campus dining facility to the community. This agreement is to be approved by the City Attorney and duly recorded prior to the issuance of site preparation/building permits and is to remain in effect for the life of the project. For the purpose of these decisions, the terms "should"and "shall"are to be considered mandatory and the term"may"is considered discretionary. Notes to Applicant: An applicant complying with these provisions and willing to hold the City harmless for any expense or damages incurred for work begun prior to the exhaustion of the 14-day appeal period and/or for work which may consequently be stopped by an appeal or work required to be altered or returned to its preconstruction state, may begin construction activities with the issuance of the proper permits. ORDERED this 9th day of April, 1991, on behalf of the Cit enton Site Plan Approval Committee Donald K. Erickson,AICP Secretary For the Site Plan Review Committee TRANSMITTED this 9th day of April, 1991,to the parties of record: H. Haugen R. Blaylock TRANSMITTED this 9th day of April, 1991,to the following: Mayor Earl Clymer Lynn Guttmann, Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Jim Hanson, Development Services Manager Ronald Nelson, Building Official Councilman Richard M. Stredicke stpinrpt stpinrpt , Administrative Site Plan Re% Report and Decision • April 9, 1991 Page 6 Lawrence J.Warren, City Attorney Valley Daily News REQUESTS FOR RECONSIDERATION must be filed in writing on or before APRIL 23, 1991. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the Site Plan Review Committee is based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior meeting, may make a written request to the Zoning Administrator for review by the Site Plan Committee within fourteen (14) days of the decision. This request shall set forth the specific errors relied upon by such appellant, and the Committee may, after review of the record, take further action as it deems proper. If an appeal is made to the Hearing Examiner, requests for reconsideration will be forwarded to that office for consideration at the same time as the appeal. AN APPEAL TO THE HEARING EXAMINER is governed by Title IV, Section 4-8(B)(1), which requires that such appeals be filed directly with the Hearing Examiner. Appeals must be made in writing before 5 p.m. on APRIL 23, 1991,accompanied by a$75.00 fee and other specific requirements. THE APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS DOCTRINE provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur concerning land use decision. The Doctrine applies not only to the initial committee decision, but to all Request for Reconsideration as well as Appeals to the Hearing Examiner. All -communications after the decision date must be made in writing through the Zoning Administrator. All communications are public record and this permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence in writing. Any violation of this doctrine could result in the invalidation of the request by the Court. stpinrpt stpinrpt \ ` .( ' ' PLANNING DIVISION Date: Feb. 5, 1991 CITY OFRENTON To: Donald Erickson, Development Planning (Renton) 200 Mill Av. - Renton, WA 98055 ��� � ~ '°=v� f�W� ` ~~^ (Phone = 235-2550) From: Harley Hudgens ����������fl���� ��������m � Q��� 20905 NE 25 - Redmond, WA 98053 (Phone = 868-7520) Subjects Request for access to public records Dear Mr. Erickson: I tried calling you on Tuesday morning but was advised you were in a meeting, and would be attending another meeting after that one ended, and may not be able to return my call until perhaps Wednesday. ' It is my understanding that the City of Renton Environmental Review Committee invited written comments to be submitted regarding the Cafeteria Expansion project at Valley Medical Center (Ref . No. ECF, SA-151-90) . The comments were to be sent prior to Feb. 19, 1991 . Thb purpose of this communication is to ask for your guidance in advising me how to proceed in order that I may personally review the comments received, assuming they are not confidential . This request is made under provisions of the Public Disclosure Act. If my request ' is denied, in whole or in part, please cite the appropriate exemption, as required and as defined in RCW 42. 17. Please complete your review of this request within two business days, as provided. A prompt response is requested. Thanking you in advance, Harley Hudgens � ` Cis`?; CITY -OF RENTON Planning/Building/Public Works Department Earl Clymer,Mayor Lynn Guttman,Administrator February 21, 1991 • Dan Jardine Mahlum &Nordfors Archs. 2505 Third Ave, Suite 219 Seattle,WA 98121 SUBJECT: VMC Cafeteria Expansion: McDonald's Restaurant ECF;SA-151-90 Dear Mr.Jardine: This letter is to inform you that the comment period has ended for the Determination of Non-Significance- Mitigated for the above-referenced project. No comments were received. The Committee's determination is final and may be appealed to the City's Hearing Examiner no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 11, 1991. To appeal this Declaration, you must file your appeal document with the hearing examiner within fourteen (14) days of the date the Declaration of Non-Significance is final or the Declaration of Significance has been published in the official city newspaper. See City Code Section 4-6-23, RCW 43.21C.075 and WAC 197-11-680 for further details. There shall be only one appeal of a Declaration of Non-Significance or Declaration of Significance, and if an appeal has already been filed, your appeal may be joined with the prior appeal for hearing or 'may be dismissed if the other appeal has already been.heard. Any appeal must state clearly why the determination should be revised and must be accompanied by a non-refundable$75.00 filing fee. If you have questions or desire clarification of the above, please call Lenora Blauman at 235-2550. Environmen ie C mmittee, Donald K. Erickson,AICP Secretary cc: Valley Medical Center . 400 S 43 rd St Renton,WA 98055 • stnapei/oKE/kac /nn M 11 Avenne Conth - Renton. Wachinctnn 9g0c5 51 067 j&q• q -1 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Dawn Rieger ,being first duly sworn on oath states that he/she is the Chief Clerk of the NOTICE,out UI MENTAL T TLE 1��T ^ •"DETERMINATION VALLEY DAILY NEWS ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON • Kent Edition • Renton Edition • Auburn Edition The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a Determination of Non- Significance-Mitigated for the following pro- Daily newspapers published six (6) times a week. That said newspapers ject(s) under the authority of the Renton Municipal Code. The following Applicant(s) are legal newspapers and are now and have been for more than six have completed a mitigation process: months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and published VMC CAFETERIA EXPANSION: in the English language continually as daily newspapers in Kent, King •McDONALD'S RESTAURANT County, Washington. The Valley DailyNews has been approved as a legal The applca-90 g PP g 'The applicant seeks site plan approval to newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for expand the capacity of the Valley Medical King County. Center Cafeteria by adding a food'prepa= ration/service area(McDonald's Restaurant) in an existing conference facility and enlarg- The notice in the exact form attached, was published'in the Kent Edition ing/enclosing an existing outside seating X , Renton Edition X , Auburn-Edition X , (and not in area. Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided. Some supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers remodeling of the existing cafeteria would during the below stated period. The annexed notice a be required to connect new development to the existing development. The project is located at_Valley Medical Center, Public Notice #5 3 8 9 . Further information,regarding t is action is available'ik,tir t)evel meat Services Division,'Third',Flbor 3Muni p I Building, Feb. 25 , 1 991 sn4 ' was published on_- Renton;_INasfirigton, 235-2550. This Deter- mination is FINAL. To appeal this Declara- tion, you must file your appeal document en The full amount of the fee char ed for said foregoing publication is the (14)i d ys heating a dates the Declarationne.r within of sum of$ 6 4 . 94 r' Non-significance is final or the Declaration of Significance has been published in the official city newspaper. See City City Code f Section 4-6-23, RCW 43.21 C.075 and WAC- (0711 be only for further Declaration There shall only one appeal of a Declaration of Non- Significance or Declaration of Significance, and if an appeal has already been filed, Subscribed and sworn before me this 1 8 da of Marc h19 91 your appeal may be joined with the prior Y appeal for hearing or may be dismissed if the other appeal has already been heard. This appeal period which will end at 5:00 p.m.on March 11, 1991.Any appeal of this decision may be made to the City's Hearing Examiner, Municipal Building,200 Mill Ave- nue South, Rehton,Washington 98055. An -t2 Ge/c- appeal must state clearly, in writing, why the Determination should be revised and ary Public for the State of Washington must be accompanied by a non-refundable ' residing at Auburn, $75.00 filing gee. Published-in the Valley Daily News Feb- King County, Washington ruary 25, 1991:'5389:kl1c� o�unt RI 51067 VDN#87 Revised 4/89 NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated for the following project(s) under the authority of the Renton Municipal Code. The following Applicant(s) have completed a mitigation process: VMC CAFETERIA EXPANSION: McDONALD'S RESTAURANT ECF;SA-151-90 The applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria by adding a food preparation/service area (McDonald's Restaurant) in an existing conference facility .and enlarging/enclosing an existing outside seating area. Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required.to:connect new development to the existing development. The project is located at Valley Medical Center. Further information regarding this action is available in the Development Services Division, Third Floor, Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, 235-2550. This Determination is FINAL To appeal this Declaration,you must file your appeal document with the hearing examiner within fourteen (14) days of the date the Declaration of Non-significance is final or the Declaration of Significance has been published in the official city newspaper. See City Code Section 4-6-23, RCW 43.21 C.075 and WAC 197-11-680 for further details. There shall be only one appeal of a Declaration of Non-Significance or Declaration of Significance, and if an appeal has already been filed, your appeal may be joined with the prior appeal far hearing or may be dismissed if the other appeal has already been heard. This appeal period which will end at 5:00 p.m. on March 11, 1991. Any appeal of this decision may be made to the City's Hearing Examiner, Municipal Building,200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055. An appeal must state clearly, in writing,why the Determination should be revised and must be accompanied by a non-refundable$75.00 filing fee. Publication Date: February 25, 1991 Account No.51067 • pubnot • .I i . . OT I C ENVIRONMENTAL L RAT ON DEC A � . APPLICATION NO. ECF;SA-151-90 PROPOSED ACTION, VMC CAFETERIA EXPANSION: McDONALD'S RESTAURANT VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER THE APPLICANT SEEKS SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO EXPAND THE CAPACITY OF THE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER CAFETERIA BY ADDING A FOOD PREPARATION/SERVICE AREA (MCDONALD'S RESTAURANT) IN AN EXISTING CONFERENCE FACILITY AND ENLARGING/ENCLOSING AN EXISTING OUTSIDE SEATING AREA. APPROXIMATELY 1200 SQUARE FEET OF NEW DINING AREA WOULD BE PROVIDED. SOME REMODELING OF THE EXISTING CAFETERIA WOULD BE REQUIRED TO CONNECT NEW DEVELOPMENT TO THE EXISTING DEVELOPMENT. !' GENERAL LOCATION AND OR ADDRESS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE [E.R.C.) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION ❑DOES XDOES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT. • • AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT ❑WILL WWILL NOT BE REQUIRED. THE CITY OF RENTON WILL NOT ACT ON THIS PROPOSAL FOR 15 DAYS FROM THE DATE BELOW. COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY AN APPEAL OF THE ABOVE DETERMINATION MAY BE FILED WITH THE. RENTON HEARING EXAMINER BY 5:00 p.m, MAR(9-I 11 1001 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DIVISION AT 235-2550. DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION envpslr CERTIFICATION I , Ma.rc3 Soo/eke:. , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ,� COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN 3 CONSPICUOUS 0010 0,40 OR NEARBY. THE DESCRIBED PROPERTY ON .2— 25- 91 0 ♦ • SSION l cc V NOTARY�u;A�TET: Subsc bed and sworn to before me, a ' *_._ :NoteWy Public, in and for the State of Washington • N . PUBLIC :r iiii ng i SIGNED : �7) I i 9•.vG b� m on the Ah� C• ,ooi��8WASrl; °°°° N oT E ENviRoNmENTAL DECLARATION • APPLICATION NO. ECF;SA-1 51-90 PROPOSED ACTION VMC CAFETERIA EXPANSION: McDONALD'S RESTAURANT VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER THE APPLICANT SEEKS SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO EXPAND THE CAPACITY OF THE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER 'CAFETERIA BY ADDING A FOOD PREPARATION/SERVICE. AREA (MCDONALD'S RESTAURANT) IN AN EXISTING CONFERENCE FACILITY AND ENLARGING/ENCLOSING AN EXISTING OUTSIDE SEATING AREA. APPROXIMATELY 1200 SQUARE FEET OF NEW DINING AREA WOULD BE PROVIDED. SOME REMODELING OF THE EXISTING CAFETERIA WOULD BE REQUIRED TO CONNECT NEW DEVELOPMENT TO THE EXISTING DEVELOPMENT. GENERAL LOCATION AND OR ADDRESS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE [ E.R.C. ) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION ❑DOES .DOES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT. AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT ❑WILL INTWILL NOT BE REQUIRED. • THE CITY OF RENTON WILL. NOT ACT ON THIS PROPOSAL FOR 15 DAYS FROM THE DATE BELOW. COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY AN APPEAL OF THE ABOVE DETERMINATION MAY BE FILED WITH THE. RENTON HEARING EXAMINER BY 5:00 P.M., MARCH 11 , 19Q1 • . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DIVISION AT 235-2550. DO NOT REMOVETHIS NOTICE WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION envpstr • Washington State Duane Berentson Alft S�� Department of Transportation PLANNING DIVVISION Transportation District 1 CITY OP RF.NTON1 15325 S.E.30th Place Bellevue,Washington 98007-6568 FEB p 61991 (206)562-4000 DATE: February 5, 1991 ‘dra VED TO: Don Erickson, Chief, Current Planning Planning Division Public Works Department 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 • FROM: JAMES L. LUTZ, P.E. , Utilities/Developer-Engineer Washington State Department of Transportation _ District 1 15325 SE 30th Place, MS 113 Bellevue, WA 98007-6597 This letter is in response to the Mitigated Determination's of Non-Significance and . environmental checklists that we received from the City of Renton on February 5, 1991. X We have reviewed the subject documents and have determined that the traffic generated . by these developments will not have a significant adverse impact upon any state highways. File No. SR No. ECF-151-90 167 ECF-153-90 405 Please contact Robert Eichelsdoerfer of my Developer _ Services • section at PHONE: 562-4297, SCAN 638-4297 , if you have any questions. *METRO' Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle Exchange Building • 821 Second Ave. • Seattle,WA 98104-1598 PLANNING DIVISION Cfry OF RENTON February 4, 1990 FEB 0 61991 Environmental Review Committee c/o Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator Development Planning Section Department of Planning/Building/Public Works M0 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Determination of Nonsignificance File No. : ECF-151-90 Valley Medical Center Dear Environmental Review Committee: Metro staff has reviewed this proposal and anticipates no significant impacts to water quality or to Metro's wastewater facilities or public transportation services. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment. Sincerely, Gregory M. Bush, Manager Environmental Compliance Division GMB:plg M ZTX OF RINTON U RRENT PL7�NNING DIV�S C .TON:::< .: ERVIGS IIY :M1IILING On the IS-1: day of F,bns.z.L12) deposited in the mails f the L'3nited 19 I envelope containing c�eyh�„ eta; States a sealed documents . This information was .sent to: Name Representing • 1 I • Mr. Paul Reftenbach, Chief, Community Planning Mr. Gregory M. Bush, Metro Department of Wildlife Department of Fisheries Mr. James Lutz, Department of Transportation Mr. Jay Laughlin, City of Seattle Duwamish Tribal Office Muckleshoot Tribal Office D.L Lensegrav, Puget Power • (Signature of Sender) � � \C . • Subscribed ,r,a,,iworn to me this / 19 9/ .,��%Os* ckET J'pG•,�� day o f • .,e--e (l_.0(4 . 'p c� NOTARY 01 = —,k— u N Pusuc Nota j Publi.' n and for the 2v Sta • Was ington residing i therein. O • F WAsti tos• Project Name • , , _ \ tY toil Project Number: • c CITY JF RENTON ins. ; • Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator February 1, 1991 Dan Jardine • Mahlum&Nordfors Archs. 2505 Third Ave, Suite 219 Seattle,WA 98121 '. • SUBJECT: Cafeteria Expansion: McDonald's Restaurant ECF;SA-151-90 • Dear Mr.Jardine: This letter is written on behalf of the Environmental Review Committee and is to inform you that they have completed their review of the environmental impacts of the above-referenced project. The Committee, on January 30, 1991, decided that your project may be issued a threshold Determination of Non-Significance- Mitigated with the following conditions: • See enclosed Mitigation Measures document. • • Because the Environmental Review Committee imposed specific mitigation measures rather than issue a • Determination of Significance, there is a required 15 day comment period during which comments are • solicited from various agencies,'jurisdictions or individuals (including the applicant) who may have an interest in the Committee's decision. The comment period will end February 19, 1991. Following the end of the comment period, the City will finalize its Determination unless comments received require. a reevaluation. Following the finalization of the Determination,there is a required 14 day appeal period. WAC 197-11-660 states that the responsibility for Implementation measures may be imposed upon an applicant only to the extent attributable to the identified adverse impacts of the imposed action. Since an environmental impact statement has not been prepared for this project,any mitigation measure established by the ERC not directly attributable to an identified adverse impact is deemed to be voluntarily accepted by the applicant. . Staff urges you to contact the various City representatives, as appropriate, (e.g.,the Public Works Division) as soon as possible,to obtain more information concerning specific mitigation elements recommended for this project, if you have specific questions. This information will assist you in planning for implementation of your project and will enable you to exercise your appeal rights more fully, if you choose to do so. In addition, by the end of the comment period, we should be able to establish a tentative public hearing date before the Hearing Examiner, should a public hearing be necessary. If you have any questions or desire clarification of the above, please call Lenora Blauman or me at 235- 2550. ' Environmental iew itt . f ncji Donald K Erickson,AICP • Secretary ' cc: Valley Medical Center 400 S 43rd St Renton,WA 98055 ode,/D /Ic • 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 u CIT. OF RENTON Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator February 1, 1991 • • Washington State Department of Ecology Environmental Review Section • Mail Stop PV-11 • Olympia,WA 98504 SUBJECT: Environmental Determinations • Transmitted herewith are copies of Environmental Determinations and Environmental Checklists for those projects reviewed by the Environmental Review Committee on January 30, 1991: DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED CAFETERIA EXPANSION: McDONALD'S RESTAURANT • ECF;SA-151-90 The applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria by adding a food preparation/service area (McDonald's Restaurant) in an existing conference facility and enlarging/enclosing an existing outside seating area. - Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required to connect new development to the existing development. The project is located at Valley Medical Center. The 15 day comment period for these projects will end on February 19, 1991. Following the end of the comment period, the City will finalize its Determination unless comments received require a reevaluation. Following the finalization of the Determination,there is'a required 14 day appeal period. If you have questions, please call Lenora Blauman or me at 235-2550. For the Environmental Review Committee, • Donald K. Erickson,AICP Secretary cc: Mr. Paul Reitenbach, Chief, Community Planning Mr. Gregory M. Bush, Metro Department of Wildlife Department of Fisheries • Mr.James Lutz, Department of Transportation Mr.Jay Laughlin, City of Seattle Duwamish Tribal Office Muckleshoot Tribal Office • D.L Lensegrav, Puget Power agneyltr/DID/kac . 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 • CITY r F RENTON FEB 2 J 1991 th=c,Ei via) yr I Y CLERKS OFFICE AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION 51067 3 o n_y a R n s a n hQ rg ,being first duly sworn on oath states NOTICE.OFIEWR, 019ME AL DETERMINrATION that he/she is the Chief Clerk of the ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON T �T The Environmental Review Committee' VALLEY DAILY NEWS (ERC) has issued a Determination of Non- • Kent Edition • Renton Edition • Auburn Edition Significance-Mitigated for the following pro- jects under the authority of the Renton Municipal Code Daily newspapers published six (6) times a week. That said newspapers - CAFETERIA.EXPANSION: McDONALD'S'LRESTAURANT 0 are legal newspapers and are now and have been for more than six rlCF;SA 15i-90 months prior to the date of publication referred to, printed and published The applicant seekeraite plan,etprovai to in the English language continually as daily newspapers in Kent, King • ekpand the.capedityriifAtliealley Medical County, Washington. The Valley Daily News has been approved as a legal Center Cafeteria by adding a food prepara- tion/service area(McDonald's Restaurant) newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for in an existing conference facility and enlarg- King County. inglenclosing an existing outside•seating area. Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided: Some The notice in the exact form attached, was published in the Kent Edition remodeling of the existing cafeteria would XX , Renton Edition XX , Auburn Edition $X , (and not in be required to connect new development to the existing development. The project is supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers located at Valley Medical Center. during the below stated period. The annexed notice a Public NOtioo This decision will be finalized in fifteen (15)days.Written comments received after 5:00 p.m., February 19, 1991 will not be F.n v i r n n A ( ttt n t 01 Determination) 5393 considered.A.fourteen(14)day appeal peri- od will commence following the finalization waspublished on_Febru.r1991 imposed DNS by The mitigation s me ures Y 4 , by the City of Renton's Environ- mental Review Committee are available at the Development Services Division, Third The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the ' Floor,Municipal Building,Renton,Washing- 44 ton-98055.-Phone: 235_:2550.� sum of$ g C Published in the Vaulty ©ailyNe' ws -eb- ruary 4, 1991'.5293:A couQt#51067, ., • Subscribed and sworn before me this 14 t h day of Feb- 19 1 Notary Public for the 170":cie/A241_, f Washingt - residing atei • King County, Washington VDN#87 Revised 4/89 NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON,WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated for the following project(s) under the authority of the Renton Municipal Code. CAFETERIA EXPANSION: McDONALD'S RESTAURANT • ECF;SA-151-90 The applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria by adding a food preparation/service area (McDonald's Restaurant) in an • existing conference facility and enlarging/enclosing an existing outside seating.area. Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required to connect new development to the existing development. The project is located at Valley Medical Center. This decision will be finalized in fifteen (15) days. Written comments received after 5:00 p.m., February 19, 1991 will not be considered. A fourteen (14) day appeal period will commence following the finalization of DNS-M. The mitigation measures imposed by the City of Renton's Environmental Review Committee are available at the Development Services Division, Third Floor, Municipal Building, Renton, Washington • 98055. Phone: 235-2550. Publication Date: February 4, 1991 Account No.51067 • • • pubnot N cyr la • • • ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION : 'APPLICATION NO. . FCF:SA-1R1-An PROPOSED ACTION • CAFETERIA EXPANSION: McDONALD'S RESTAURANT VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER THE APPLICANT SEEKS SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO EXPAND THE CAPACITY OF THE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER CAFETERIA BY ADDING A FOOD PREPARATION/SERVICE AREA (MCDONALD'S RESTAURANT) IN AN EXISTING CONFERENCE FACILITY AND ENLARGING/ENCLOSING AN EXISTING OUTSIDE SEATING AREA. APPROXIMATELY 1200 SQUARE FEET OF NEW DINING AREA WOULD BE PROVIDED. SOME REMODELING OF THE EXISTING CAFETERIA WOULD BE REQUIRED TO CONNECT NEW DEVELOPMENT TO THE EXISTING • • DEVELOPMENT. GENERAL LOCATION AND OR ADDRESS VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER • POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL .REVIEW, • COMMITTEE C E.R.C.] HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION ODD ES UDOES NOT ' HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ' ENVIRONMENT. AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT • ❑WILL jWILL NOT• , BE REQUIRED. THE CITY OF RENTON WILL. NOT ACT ON THIS PROPOSAL FOR 15 DAYS FROM THE DATE BELOW. • COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY rCDnunnY 10, 1001 • AN APPEAL OF THE ABOVE DETERMINATION MAY BE FILED WITH THE RENTON HEARING EXAMINER BY 5:00 P.M., • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DIVISION AT 235-2550. DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE . WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION _ _ en,,tr CERTIFICATION 1aYy • Sa.Je la- , - HEREBY CERTIFY THAT • 3 COPIES OF HE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN • 3 CONSPICUOUS LAC S �ne144•I EARBY THE DESCRIBED PROPERTY ON a- S- 91 • • CrO ;0 N ': o g'Try lgoribed and sworn to before me, a p rarPary F;ubliy in and for the State of Washington • 1.1 1�� re9idirai in on the SIGNED : 7,2evzy o�ASH e� ��°� N OT E ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATIoN APPLICATION NO. FCF;SA-151-An PROPOSED ACTION CAFETERIA EXPANSION: McDONALD'S RESTAURANT VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER THE APPLICANT SEEKS SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO EXPAND THE CAPACITY OF THE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER CAFETERIA BY ADDING A FOOD PREPARATION/SERVICE AREA (MCDONALD'S RESTAURANT) IN AN EXISTING CONFERENCE FACILITY AND ENLARGING/ENCLOSING AN EXISTING OUTSIDE SEATING AREA. APPROXIMATELY 1200 SQUARE FEET OF NEW DINING AREA WOULD BE PROVIDED. SOME REMODELING OF THE EXISTING CAFETERIA WOULD BE REQUIRED TO CONNECT NEW DEVELOPMENT TO THE EXISTING DEVELOPMENT. GENERAL LOCATION AND OR ADDRESS (. VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER POSTED TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE [ E.R.C. ) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION S C]DOES DOES NOT . HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT. AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT ❑WILL . SWILL NOT BE REQUIRED. THE CITY OF RENTON WILL NOT ACT ON THIS PROPOSAL FOR 15 DAYS FROM THE DATE BELOW. COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY manUARY 10, 1001 AN APPEAL OF THE ABOVE DETERMINATION MAY BE FILED WITH THE RENTON HEARING EXAMINER BY 5:00 P.M., FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DIVISION AT 235-2550. DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE S WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION envpslr • CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (MITIGATED) ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST NO.: ECF-151-90 APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 • PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT NAME: Cafeteria Expansion: McDonald's Restaurant DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity, of the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria by adding a food preparation/service area (McDonald's Restaurant) in an existing conference facility and enlarging/enclosing an existing outside seating area. Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided. ' Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required to connect new development to the existing development. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Valley Medical Center LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Development Planning Section The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under.RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under their authority of Section 4-6-6 Renton Municipal Code (see attached sheet). These conditions are necessary to mitigate environmental impacts identified during the environmental review process. This Determination of Non-Significance - Mitigated (DNS-M) is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2). Because mitigation measures have been imposed, the lead agency will not act,on this proposal for fifteen (15) days from February 4, 1991. Any interested party may submit written comments which must be submitted by 5:00 p.m., February 19, 1991, in order to be considered. A fourteen (14) day appeal period will commence following the finalization of the DNS-M. Responsible Official: Environmental Review Committee c/o Don Erickson, Secretary Development Planning Section Department of Planning/Building/Public Works 200 Mill Avenue South Renton,WA 98055 PUBLICATION DATE: February.4, 1991 DATE OF DECISION: January 30, 1991 • SIGNATURES: 1/30 .q Lynn A. G ma ,Administrator DATE • Departme of Planning/Building/Public Works QA-L, .v /7/ . J n E.Webley,Administrator DATE Immunity Service Departme • !Lee a r, h of DATE Renton Fire Department mitsig t , DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED MITIGATION MEASURES 0 PROJECT: Cafeteria Expansion: McDonald's Restaurant• PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center • ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST: ECF-151-90 • APPLICATION NUMBER: SA-151-90 • DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: The applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria . by adding a food preparation/service area (McDonald's Restaurant) in an existing • conference facility and enlarging/enclosing an existing outside seating area. Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required to connect new development to the existing development. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Valley Medical Center CONDITIONS: The Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated with the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall, in order to mitigate aesthetic impacts and to protect.patient privacy by providing for visual separation between patient rooms and the dining area: a) develop a plan to improve window treatment(e.g., reflective glass,frosted/tinted glass) in patient rooms abutting the proposed dining area; and b) develop a landscaping plan for the perimeter of the dining area. These plans shall be approved by the Development Services Section prior to the issuance of site preparation/building permits and improvements installed prior to issuance of any Certificate of Occupancy. 2. The applicant shall, in order to mitigate traffic impacts, provide an agreement ensuring that no outdoor signage will be installed to indicate the presence of McDonald's Restaurant on the . • campus. This agreement shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Attorney and the Development Services Section prior to the issuance of the building permit for the proposed development. 3. The applicant shall, in order to mitigate construction impacts, provide a construction plan including the following elements: a) a component for containing all excavated soils; b) a component to ensure periodic watering down of the site to control dust and debris; c) a component permitting construction activities generating noise in excess of 60 decibels to occur only during the hours between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.; and d) a component which provides signage/routing to ensure that emergency services can be maintained without interruption during construction activities. NOTE: At the time of site plan review, staff will recommend land use mitigation measures including, but not limited to: a) the provision of limited outdoor seating; b) the provision of landscaping maintenance bonds; and c)the provision of additional handicapped seating areas. 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The applicant shall, In order to mitigate aesthetic impacts and to protect patient privacy by providing for visual separation between patient rooms and the dining area: a) develop a plan to Improve window treatment(e.g., reflective glass,frosted/tinted glass) in patient rooms abutting the proposed dining area; and b) develop a landscaping plan for the perimeter of the dining area. These plans shall be approved by the Development Services Section prior to the Issuance of site ' preparation/building permits and Improvements installed prior to Issuance of any Certificate of Occupancy. TRANSPORTATION 2. The applicant shall, In order to mitigate traffic Impacts, provide an agreement ensuring that no outdoor signage will be Installed to indicate the presence of McDonald's Restaurant on the campus. This agreement shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Attorney and the Development Services Section prior to the issuance of the building permit for the proposed development. NOISE 3. ' The applicant shall, in order to mitigate noise impacts to abutting patient care areas and to protect public safety, limit hours of operation of the proposed cafeteria to those between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. CONSTRUCTION 4. The applicant shall, in orderto mitigate construction Impacts, provide a construction plan including the following elements: a) a component for containing all excavated soils; b) a component to ensure periodic watering down of the site to control dust and debris; c) a component permitting construction activities generating noise in excess of 60 decibels to occur only during the hours between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.; and d) a component which provides signage/routing to ensure that emergency services can be maintained without interruption during construction activities. NOTE: At the time of site plan review, staff will recommend land use mitigation measures including, but not limited to: a) the provision of limited outdoor seating; b) the provision of landscaping maintenance bonds. NOTE: The applicant should work with the Fire Prevention Bureau and the Public Works Department (e.g., Utilities Engineering Division) to ensure that proposed improvements comply with Code requirements and permit adequate emergency services. i}?i'{:::;:;F;:v�:?�ii�vS$${•',?{:j;{.�:<;:$;{:ti:•!,}:}:ii$is�:�''ri'r}��},�iiy.':•i:?{.}�:}isi?<�ii$i:•:<?Ci:;{:;�:({:;:{::;:;:$:isj}.'•:•}:vi:::'>:.j:�$y,;:j;ii: {:$iii?��:.j}}$:{�i':{}}j!{,}i};n:.�::::: BACKGROUND The applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria by adding a preparation/service area in an existing conference facility and enlarging/enclosing an existing outside seating area. Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided (seating 100- 110 persons). Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required to connect the new development to the existing development.' Approximately 4,000 - 5,000 meals are served each week at present. With the proposed addition -- McDonald's Restaurant — 1000 more meals are predicted to be served each week (exclusive of, conferences). Approximately 50 percent of the customers are predicted, based upon market analyses, to be"dining In"and approximately 50 percent of customers will likely be taking meals to work areas. LAND USE I1. Whether the proposed development is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan Map and Comprehensive Plan Goals,Objectives and Policies? • The proposed action complies with the Comprehensive Plan Map (Public Use) and Plan Policies, Goals and Objectives for community facilities. For example, Policy IX.A.4. calls for these facilities arcrpt • Environmental Review Coi:. tee Staff Report Cafeteria Expansion: McDonald's Restaurant January 30, 1991 Page 3 to be adequate for present and future needs, Policy IX.A.6 calls for facilities to serve special needs of handicapped and various age groups, Policy IX.A.8 calls for these facilities to encourage compatible uses, and Policy IX.B.2/3 call for the location and design of facilities to maximize efficiency and effectiveness of service, equipment and personnel. 2. Whether the proposed development Is consistent with the Land Use Map? The proposed cafeteria addition Is permitted as an accessory use to the Medical Center based upon the underlying P-1, Public Use,designation on the Land Use Map. 3. Whether the proposed development is consistent with Zoning Ordinance requirements and other applicable regulations? The development, as proposed (with recommendations suggested by staff), is consistent with development standards for the P-1 zone and with related Zoning Ordinance requirements (e.g., Parking and Loading, Landscaping). 4. Whether the proposed project is consistent with medical campus developments and with vicinity developments? The surrounding"community is developed with office, commercial and residential uses. The proposed cafeteria is compatible with those uses, however, it is anticipated that there will be minimal impact because the development is designed/planned to serve persons on the campus, rather than the community. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Land Use Impacts: The proposed action, a cafeteria expansion, is an appropriate utilization of campus space, based upon the intent to better serve hospital employees and visitors on the site. The project includes the conversion of conference rooms to serve as a food preparation/service area and the enclosure of an outdoor seating area to provide dining space which is usable in inclement weather and during evening hours. The conference rooms will be replaced elsewhere on campus; the application for this replacement is under consideration by the City at this time. There will be some loss of open space with this enclosure, but plans have been designed to create a sense of open space In the seating area and this area will remain available for use by non-diners as well. Mitigation Measures: None required. Policy Nexus: Not applicable. 2. Aesthetics Impacts: The project has been generally designed and located in a manner which minimizes Impacts to surrounding uses on the campus--open spaces, patient rooms, and circulation routes. The proposed/recommended food preparation and service area has been designed to abut and be coordinated with the existing cafeteria service. There will be no exterior changes to existing structures to accommodate the proposed modifications. Windows which exist In the structure will provide light, but afford minimum visibility into the structure for passers-by. Staff will recommend the introduction of additional landscaping to create a more visually pleasing environment. The proposed/recommended enclosed dining area is to be designed and improved in a manner which effectively, efficiently serves diners,while minimizing Impacts to patients in abutting hospital rooms. For example, the seating area will include floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights to maximize the sense of open space. Patient rooms, which are located approximately 50 feet from the dining area, will be Improved with window treatment which permits the patients to have an unobstructed view, but which makes it impossible for diners to look into the patients' rooms,thus protecting privacy/defensible space. General circulation will be permitted through the seating area and alternative circulation routes will also be provided. An existing open area of +/- 1200 square feet,adjacent to the proposed enclosed seating area,will be retained. Mitigation Measures: See Recommendation#1. Policy Nexus: Environmental Review Ordinance. ercrpt Environmental Review Committee Staff Report Cafeteria Expansion: McDonald's Restaurant January 30, 1991 Page 4 3. Environmental Health impacts: a. Noise The addition of a food preparation/service area and 110 seat dining area is anticipated to create some additional noise in the area— both during construction and during operation. Construction impacts can be mitigated by limitations on hours/duration of construction activity and through utilization of equipment/techniques which control sound. Utilization impacts can be controlled with the installation of insulating material in the preparation and dining areas, as well as limitations on hours of operation for the restaurant. It is likely that,l sound from the enclosed dining area will have less impact on neighboring patients than, does the current open seating area. b. Light/Air Circulation While the enclosure of a 1200 square foot area to provide indoor dining facility does eliminate some open space, therefore, impacting light and air circulation, a remaining open area of 1200 square feet adjacent to patient rooms serves, In part, to limit those Impacts. Additionally, the dining area is designed with skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows to provide natural light to the seating area. c. Odors The Introduction of a new food preparation area --particularly a fast food restaurant, such as McDonald's, which serves a menu in which fried foods predominate --is anticipated to generate odors. The applicant will need to work with the VMC engineering staff and the City (Public Works, Building and Fire Prevention) to ensure that the venting system is adequate to contain cooking odors. Mitigation Measures: See Recommendations #1 - #3. Also, conditions will be established in conjunction with site plan review and building permits to control odors. Policy Nexus: Not applicable. 4. Traffic • impacts: The planned cafeteria expansion is being proposed to more effectively meet the needs of hospital staff and visitors by providing Increased food preparation/service areas, improved dining areas, and expanded hours of operation. There will be no signage which advertises the presence of the McDonald's Restaurant to the community; a near-by existing McDonald's will remain in operation and is anticipated to continue to adequately meet the needs of the community. A market analysis, provided by the applicant and the McDonald's vendor, indicates that the neighborhood McDonald's, and other accessible cafes, attract customers from the campus -- expansion of on-campus food services then, could actually serve to reduce traffic impacts, if staff do not need to travel off-campus by car for their meals. Staff note that, based upon a "quick and' dirty" survey of those community restaurants, the number of persons from the hospital travelling off-campus to neighborhood restaurants provide fewer than five percent of restaurant customers and thus would not likely constitute a threat to the existence of those community eateries. Mitigation Measures: See Recommendation#2. policy Nexus: Environmental Review Ordinance. 5. Public Services a. Emergency Services Impacts: The Fire Prevention Bureau Is working with the applicant to ensure that adequate fire protection/suppression systems are provided in conjunction with the expanded food preparation/service area and enclosed seating area. For example,fixed tables and chairs will be provided to ensure an adequate throughway for pedestrians fire equipment in case of emergency. Similarly, venting and Insulation materials will be geared to address emergency service requirements. ercrpt Environmental Review Committee Staff Report Cafeteria Expansion: McDonald's Restaurant January 30, 1991 Page 5 . The Police Department has adequate resources to provide services with standard, Code- required Improvements. Mitigation Measures: None required. Policy Nexus: Not applicable. 6. Construction Impacts: Standard construction Impacts are anticipated In conjunction with this development — e.g., noise, dust, debris. Customary mitigation measures should serve, In part, to address those Impacts. However, because this project is proximate to patient rooms and because the existing dining area is Intended to provide an ambient setting for staff, additional mitigation measures will be recommended to protect those populations. Mitigation Measures: See Recommendation#4 Policy Nexus: Environmental Review Ordinance; Noise Ordinance. C41t11A1I .M TS E..F VM 1AI�M�( p. 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LOCATION: SEC:31 TWNSHP:23N RNG:5E 400 South 43rd St TO: PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAG DATE: 1/11/91 ENGINEERING SECTION TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION UTILITIES ENG. SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU ` • POLICE DEPARTMENT • DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PLANNING&TECHNICAL SERVICES • • PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: D BE PROVIDED IN COMMENTS TO THE GGESTIONS REGARDING PLANNING DIVISION BY 5 00L WRITING. P.M. ON DECEMBER 26� PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS 1990. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: (J3P'E L40tut IEnGtt APPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS X NOT APPROVED Leith' ulAvEfektat% itiggeoetifK'R 'P(-ArrtS fo►1. ito.stfru.A404 af- f�Rr SQRtiwtE , Phi 'gCceuirao QY -Q6arno fits; vtpt . RE(1i t i e i t M-t Al oi) d V A -Del EcTo a- 13uot.& K Ecw V PAA PrS 1 Fri m, D.D.C ALA) fon- 6ne set.; tQ S'CS N UNLESS gE1J SQQtNv LErL �S fANUEctF,o -Wm\r1fr t.v t 'off S? Leq, • VIs-reti • • j3taW./ 6�1�ak►R, DATE: D6c. Z , \.`1q0 SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV.5/90 &mod �/ D I r 'APPLICATION: 'Ill DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW Sit / ; • • U ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SIIEef ❑ PLAN REVIEW ROUTING SLIP 0 OTIIER i • DATE: ��9 f�jf i APPLICANT: W ��� JOB ADDRESS: �ii./..#40,411, D- S. f.,s,d 6t• NATURE OF WORK: !/ PROPERTY MANAGEMENT f4/�6/L1 D DATE RECEIVED I Comments Due BY PROPERTY�f�MT. `/ r1 1 Comments or suggestions regarding this application should be provided in writing. Please provide comments to the Comm.Dev.Dept.(C.D.D.)by 5:00 p.m.on above date. . REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION ,5 • ES APPLIED CANNOT APPLY FEES 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION NEED MORE INFORMATION El SQUARE FOOTAGE ❑ FRONT FOOTAGE ❑ VICINITY MAP it is I Intent of this development fee analysis to put the developer/owner on notice,that the fees quoted below will apply 4o the subject site upon development of the property. All quoted fees are due and payable at the time the construction penult Is Issued to Install the on-site and off-site Improvements (i.e.underground utilities,street lmpro ements,etc.) I PROJECT COST LATECOMER LATECOMER AGREEMENT-WATER NO. PER. FTG. . FEE 11 CITY IIELD .-.p.. 11 PRIVATE DEVELOPER IIELD p -- LATECOMERS AGREEMENT-SEWER CITY IIELD 0 .. 1 PRIVATE DEVELOPER IIELD — p— SPECIAL UTILITY CONNECTION CHARGE-WATER _ UNITS SUCC FEE Single'family residential dwelling unit$940/lot x Apartment, Condo,each multiplex unit$545/ea.unit x Commercial/Industrial$.126/sq.ft.of property x " � (not less than $940.00) CQ-cw CP14444-41-14-4 _ . SPECIAL UTILITY CONNECTION CHARGE-SEWER Single family residential dwelling unit $470/lot x . Apartment, Condo,each multiplex unit$270/ea.unit x .1. Commercial/Industrial$.063/sq.ft.of property x (not less than $470.00) VEu_2 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT(Hospital Area)WATER UNITS SAD FEE Developments with 1500 GPM Fire Flows or Less: Area Charge$0.034 per sq.ft.x , • Frontage Charge $16.00 per front ft.x .0w...4. Developments with Greater than 1500 GPM Fire Flows: Area Charge$0.048 per sq.ft.x Frontage Charge$18.00 per front ft.x Lt.4-•1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT(honey Crk, Intercptr)-SEWER UNITS SAD FEE Area Charges: Residential dwelling units,apaents 1 or equivalents;$250 per d !ling unit x Commercial development: $.05 per sq.ft.of gross s t area x Front Footage Charges: $37.19 per Front Ft.I ea.side)x $74.38 per Fr.Ft.(pFpty on both sides of Imprv.)x --'O ' TOTAL: $ —•D The above quoted fees do NOT Include Inspection fees,side sewer permits,r/w permit fees or the cost of water meters. i \ itt... , aL-6-t) /671 / /t Q l Signature of Director or Authorized Representative DATE ww/lawyl..i roth O 4., 9 I , , , „„„ - UTILITIES ENG. ' CTION , • FIRE PREVENTION Bl'-. ;-lU v POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PLANNING&TECHNICAL SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26, 1990. REVIEWINGDEPARTMENT/DIVISION: /Y12 ?-7 a‘,a k APP�ROVED • APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVED • DATE: SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR'OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV.5/90 devMhl REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: -77 ���✓"� APPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVED ;10 >d,LVel/) ;-- e/Ze) 7,7-arv. . de„, 0,4 /et- t) es • , Astipd CAtlea • • �trt DATE: Gi0. 1c-/s29c-) SIGNA RE OF DIRE T 1 OR AUT ORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV.5/90 ENGINEERING SECTION • TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION UTILITIES ENG.SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU POLICE DEPARTMENT • '_- DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING _PLANNING&TECHNICAL SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION DIVISION BY 5 OOLP.M�ON DECEMBER PROVIDED IN I26, PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING • 1990. • Uhl i EVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: ,�� APPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS � 07 APPROVED • I 1. „,.4. 4,e, .Agleade. ,PWOOtl-C`i /: 76 -2;?tf16-# AleAa' rer-a-e- . i • I � a DATE: / 4UREOFREcTORORAUIORIZEDREPRESENTATIVE REV,5/90' • devrv+hl COMMENTS: PI rcri ,' v.I� '_ .6 U a. 1M.G trvA . .J. ' a w cl..v L) ..96 o iA 0. a 33 vim.. .f�,.A. 66 a�cYa. 2)) a k 4.) 5.L 01-1?„4-aiL aut.. ' . Aro itz-A-tat .‘A At../ We have revle�rve this application with particular t lion to those as in which we have expertise and have Identltled areas of probable Impact or areas where additional Information Is needed to properly assess this proposal. Signature'of Director or Authorize Representative ! al at ( /6 • p e Date eomnht Rev.6/88 ENGINEERING SECIION TRAFFIC ENG. SEC, ;,4 • UTILITIES ENG. SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES _DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES 'PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATIONBY 5 OOLD.BE PR DECEMBERROVIDED IN I2G. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION 1990. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: D APPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVE //, (ter • PATE: SI ATURE OF D ECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV.5/90 d.vnrihl I l 16. Utilities a-11C° I,, -r' COMMENTS: •b LCk (otar,L- V 1ma) tL VIA a Rd:pct . . 1 p‘tve_pui— l. ..tiAAI V t.UAM' opck ot,LU (Du (k.) , ea- ' tv,c.it_ 6lto(AA lac} bo croD p.14A. _ CAI-(Lo r d t.4-& V4 41.ivv✓� a�►�dL- L tZ . 6L ()Li o -f A aAI L� -f ,�u—h A-c a-c,c_!,L hJ wl %Y1 l/3- G'I�-t-v� li►�t�cc_,t wt f 6� atk�v!�' •, I�.Ohtky 4 Gf.✓/ Of" f5I �•c-.2,u-t" f� 1,0(. •'?k(L tA�r ) c-R 9 ��- Austa,uity,c c-r a-'t We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas In which we have expertise and have Identified areas of pr babie Impact or areas where additional Information Is needed to properly assess this proposal. jfeAkAA/reladil/i-NUfki-1 12WRO Signature of Director or Authorized Re esentative Date Rev.6/88 •nvrvshl 1 . SITE AREA: 1,200 sf • BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE • MINOR MAJOR INFORMATION IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY 1. Earth 2. Air 3. Water I • 4. Plants 5. Animals ' 6. Energy&Natural Resources • 7. , Environmental Health 8. ' Land& Shoreline Use 9. Housing 10. Aesthetics • 11. Light&Glare 12. Recreation 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation • 14. Trarsportation ' 15. Pub Ic Services 16. Utilifles C13"1==6"0rZv1 t /COMMENTS: . , .....,__, , ... ,,,,. -rii:<.,. (-4,404 or" qa- -&-----) a-c/1.0--g-r., c7-4,0444:;(..._,,,_.,' p.,,,..\ awe .1. GD-yrt�� ytwtl ' '�r'u`Jr .[.-3 C%"`. �Lt tJ We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas In which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable Im act or areas where additional Information Is needed to properly assess this proposal. /4f...a.„....,,,,___._....________ ./ -A ,d Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date Rev.6/88 •mmshl . 1 r .i COMMENTS: . 74e_. sp x'Qe ,.:,e__ -2G�-� ,...e,aJ G Ia yG°2•.r•1.r- °--" `viW-- : £C37//f4 yc- 1 ---71-L 'c/ /.�-t.__ • --I-4e z../itz,.- z.- .e_.., --- _.,/4.-_e_14.. ec-r-- —7.te-E..), ' Re-4dret.-e aetZ77 .. ...-Kat".01 ,;:/c.-D-i -e,',d,....... .��---e/lLee �. r 1 We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas In which we have expertise and have Identified areas of 'ba mpact or areas where additional Information is needed to properly assess this proposal. ' 4- 4.f.-,t4.Z.-- ei_c____ /2-7/.2- 0 Signature of Director or Authorized presentative r,resentativ -- �� � Rev.6/88 immiht ' E f i` , % i • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS • DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET • ECF-151-90 APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria,which Is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by Inillling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: • SEC:31 TWNSHP:23N RNG:5E 400 South 43rd St TO: PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 ENGINEERING SECTION TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION • UTILITIES ENG. 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II y )f 11ijiE . \ iz:71,:i..: 114 If / :: m t: co ' A • '4.4 I 111 I of CP 1 t .) -4738 i / ...ig-K. Ol:--lit . ! -1--- >. A:Vr lia. 7 - •--61., \ VMcL5,3 , 0 V%/s/44L.-1 ' 0 .. / rig4t-. . • _.. L.._ 4 v_? ./// • > 1 ,,,,,- • 1` --� i J'..• _ _` S. MID STREET L • . I ._..._ 1 .__. 11 • P • • Technical Advisory Committee Staff Report • • Valley Medical Center Cafeteria January 25, 1991 Page 2 , • • • . BACKGROUND • The applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria by adding a preparation/service area In an existing conference facility and enlarging/enclosing an existing outside seating area. Approximately 1200 square feet of new dining area would be provided (seating 100 r 110 persons). Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required to connect the new development to the existing development. • Approximately 4,000 - 5,000 meals are served each week at present. With the proposed addition — Mc, 1 Donald's Restaurant --1000 more meals are predicted to be served each week (exclusive of conferences).4 • Approximately 50 percent of the customers are predicted, based upon market analyses, to be °dining In" and approximately 50 percent of customers will likely be taking meals to work areas. • LAND USE • • 1. Whether the proposed development is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan Map and Comprehensive Plan Goals,Objectives and Policies? The proposed action complies with the Comprehensive Plan Map (Public Use) and Plan Policies, Goals and Objectives for community facilities. For example, Policy IX.A.4. calls for these facilities to be adequate for present and future needs, Policy IX.A.6 calls for facilities to serve special needs of handicapped and various age groups,'Policy IX.A.8 calls for these facilities to encourage • compatible uses, and Policy IX.B.2/3 call for the location and design of facilities to maximize i', • 1 efficiency and effectiveness of service, equipment and personnel. 2. Whether the proposed development is consistent with the Land Use Map? The proposed cafeteria addition is permitted as an accessory use to the Medical Center based upon the underlying P-1, Public Use,designation on the Land Use Map. 3. Whether the proposed development is consistent with Zoning Ordinance requirements and 1 • other applicable regulations? The development, as proposed (with recommendations suggested by staff), is consistent with development standards for the P-1 zone and with related Zoning Ordinance requirements (e.g., • Parking and Loading, Landscaping). 4. Whether the proposed project Is consistent with medical campus developments and with vicinity developments? The surrounding community Is developed with office, commercial and residential uses. The proposed cafeteria is compatible with those uses, however, It Is anticipated that there will be minimal Impact because the development is designed/planned to serve persons on the campus, rather than the community. • ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1., Land Use • • Impacts: The proposed action, a cafeteria expansion, Is an appropriate utilization of campus space, based upon the Intent to better serve hospital employees and visitors on the site. The project includes the conversion of conference rooms to serve as a food preparation/service area and the enclosure of an outdoor seating area to provide dining space which is usable in inclement weather and during evening hours. The conference rooms will be replaced elsewhere on campus; r the application for this replacement Is under consideration by the City at this time. There will be some loss of open space with this enclosure, but plans have been designed to create a sense of open space in the seating area and this area will remain available for use by non-diners ' as well. Mitigation Measures: None required. Policy Nexus: Not applicable. • • • • Technical Advisory Committee Staff Report Valley Medical Center Cafeteria January 25, 1991 Page 3 • 2. Aesthetics Impacts: The project has been generally designed and located in a manner which minimizes Impacts to surrounding uses on the campus--open spaces, patient rooms,and circulation routes. The proposed/recommended food preparation and service area has been designed to abut and be coordinated with the existing cafeteria service. There will be no exterior changes to existing structures to accommodate the proposed modifications. Windows which exist in the structure will provide light, but afford minimum visibility Into the structure for passers-by. Staff will recommend the introduction of additional landscaping to create a more visually pleasing environment. The proposed/recommended enclosed dining area is to be designed and improved in a manner which effectively, efficiently serves diners,while minimizing impacts to patients In abutting hospital rooms. For example, the seating area will include floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights to maximize the sense of open space. Patient rooms, which are located approximately 50 feet from the dining area, will be Improved with window treatment which permits the patients to have an unobstructed view, but which makes it impossible for diners to look into the patients' rooms, thus protecting privacy/defensible space. General circulation will be permitted through the seating area , and alternative circulation routes will also be provided. An existing open area of +/- 1200 square feet,adjacent to the proposed enclosed seating area,will be retained. Mitigation Measures: See Recommendation#1. Policy Nexus: Environmental Review Ordinance. 3. Environmental Health Impacts: a. Noise The addition of a food preparation/service area and 110 seat dining area is anticipated to create some additional noise in the area-- both during construction and during operation. Construction Impacts can be mitigated by limitations on hours/duration of construction activity and through utilization of equipment/techniques which control sound. Utilization impacts can be controlled with the installation of insulating material in the preparation and dining areas. it is likely that sound from the enclosed dining area will have less impact on neighboring patients than does the current open seating area. b. Light/Air Circulation While the enclosure of a 1200 square foot area to provide Indoor dining facility does eliminate some open space, therefore, impacting light and air circulation, a remaining open area of 1200 square feet adjacent to patient rooms serves, in part, to limit those Impacts. Additionally, the dining area is designed with skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows to provide natural light to the seating area. c. Odors The Introduction of a new food preparation area --particularly a fast food restaurant, such as McDonald's, which serves a menu In which fried foods predominate— Is anticipated to generate odors. The applicant will need to work with the VMC engineering staff and the City (Public Works, Building and Fire Prevention) to ensure that the venting system Is adequate to contain cooking odors. Mitigation Measures: See Recommendation #1 and #2. Also, conditions will be established in conjunction with site plan review and building permits to control odors. Policy Nexus: Not applicable. 4. Traffic Impacts: The planned cafeteria expansion is being proposed to more effectively meet the needs of hospital staff and visitors by providing increased food preparation/service areas, Improved dining areas, and expanded hours of operation. There will be no signage which advertises the presence of the McDonald's Restaurant to the community; a near-by existing McDonald's will remain in operation and is anticipated to continue to adequately meet the needs of the community. Technical Advisory Committee Staff Report - . Valley Medical Center Cafeteria January 25, 1991 Page 4 , • A market analysis, provided by the applicant and the McDonald's vendor, indicates that the neighborhood McDonald's, and other accessible cafes, attract customers from the campus -- expansion of on-campus food services then, could actually serve to reduce traffic Impacts, if staff do not need to travel off-campus by car for their meals. Staff note that, based upon a "quick and dirty"survey of those community restaurants,the number of off-campus trips which would be likely to be eliminated does not appear to be so significant as to constitute a threat to the existence of community eateries. Mitigation Measures: See Recommendation#2. Policy Nexus: Environmental Review Ordinance. 5. Public Services a. Emergency Services impacts: The Fire Prevention Bureau is working with the applicant to ensure that adequate' fire protection/suppression systems are provided in conjunction with the expanded food preparation/service area and enclosed seating area. For example,fixed tables and chairs will be provided to ensure an adequate throughway for pedestrians fire equipment in case: of emergency. Similarly, venting and insulation materials will be geared to address, emergency service requirements. ; The Police Department has adequate resources to provide services with standard, Code- required improvements. Mitigation Measures: None required. Policy Nexus: Not applicable. • 6. Construction • Impacts: Standard construction Impacts are anticipated in conjunction with this development -- e.g., noise, dust, debris. Customary mitigation measures should serve, in part, to address those Impacts. However, because this project is proximate to patient rooms and because the existing dining area is intended to provide an ambient setting for staff, additional mitigation measures will be recommended to protect those populations. Mitigation Measures: See Recommendation#3 Policy Nexus: Environmental Review Ordinance; Noise Ordinance. 6 .R..C END Th:t :::•... .I.VNiVI a the ERC issue a DNS-M for the proposed development with the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall, in order to mitigate aesthetic Impacts and to protect patient privacy, improve windows (e.g., reflective glass, frosted/tinted glass) in patient rooms abutting the proposed dining area, such that adequate visual separation is provided between patient rooms and the dining area. 2. ' The applicant shall, in order to mitigate traffic impacts, provide an agreement ensuring that no outdoor signage will be installed to indicate the presence of McDonald's Restaurant on the campus. This agreement shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City Attorney and the Development Services Section prior to the issuance of the building permit for the proposed development. i • Y 3. I The applicant shall, in order to mitigate construction impacts, provide a construction plan including the following elements: a) a component for containing all excavated soils; b) a component to ensure periodic watering down of the site to control dust and debris; c) a component permitting construction activities generating noise in excess of 60 decibels to occur only during the hours between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.; and d) a component which provides signage/routing to ensure that emergency services can be maintained without Interruption during construction activities. NOTE: At the time of site plan review, staff will recommend measures Including, but not limited to: a) improvements to landscaping; b) provision of limited outdoor seating. - Technical Advisory Committee Staff Report Valley'Medical Center Cafeteria January 25, 1991 Page 5 • NOTE: The applicant should work with the Fire Prevention Bureau and the Public Works Department (e.g., Utilities Engineering Division) to ensure that proposed improvements comply with Code requirements and permit adequate emergency services. 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Sam Chastain Penny Bryant Jim Hanson From: Don Erickson, Chairman , 199 ..f1A a 0, ............... . . .. .. .....::....... ...::•:.::•:<.::;::.::.: ::.::;::;::.:;:.::..�>:.:••::.>:<• • 0 Allll Agenda Is listed below. • TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE • AGENDA January 25, 1991 Third Floor Conference Room Commencing at 8:30 AM TIME/KEY PARTICIPANTS• NEW PROJECTS VMC CAFETERIA EXPANSION ECF;SA-151-90 Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center Cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium,by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. The project is located at 400 South 43rd St. BOEING 4-83 ENV.LAB. BLDG ECF-153-90 The applicant seeks environmental review of a proposed Environmental Lab for testing small samples of materials for chemicals and chemical saturations to determine the proper disposition of the materials. The materials to be • tested are produced as by-products from the manufacturing processes at the Renton facilities. Some of the materials and chemicals to be tested or used in the test are considered hazardous and/or toxic materials. The lab will be constructed Inside the existing 4-83 building which has an existing regulated waste area. The project is located north of the railroad tracks, westerly of Park Avenue and approximately 400 feet south of Lake Washington. SENT BY:Mahlum & Nordfors . ' 1-21-31 ;11 :43AM ; Arc ""-�ctsi CITY OF RUN ;# 1 C O,h) qN?". • 1* �N 49 FAX. TRANSMITTAL '41 MAHLUM & NORDFORS 2505 Third Avenue, Suite 219 Seattle,. Washington. 98121 (206) 441.4151 FAX. (206) 441-0478 ❑ R ❑ S Date i Q.1M 1 Project No. tici • "J-* ❑ E Project Name . n.. /01 ae, 4/24,rt,�G,ry�, Description of Transmission To a y / t,7Xj Fax# 8 r= a573 Firm 4/e ..r A ♦71,, a From cc Fax# Fax# Fax# This transmission consists of pages (including this page). If you did not receive all pages or if there are problems or questions,please call us at(206)441-4151. Comments • MN1031.5/89 January 18, 19.91 4°4).414 -0)„ Ms. Lenora Blauman, Project Manager City of Renton Department of Planning 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Project: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion (89049.00) , Subject: Administrative Review Dear Ms, Blauman: • This letterr is written to inform you of the selected operator for the Cafeteria Expansion project and to address your concerns regarding off site demand. We are pleased to announce that an agreement has been made with the McDonalds Corporation to install and operate a restaurant facility in the cafeteria expansion. We are confident that McDonalds professionalism will result In a first class facility which will enhance the food service experience of the hospital's staff and patients. Our optimism is borne out by the prior success of other McDonalds hospital installations around the nation, The existing Dietary Services Department provides not only the requirements for patient meals but, through Rainbows Cafeteria, provides meals for staff and visitors, The existing cafeteria has insufficient seating capacity, a condition which has led Valley Medical Center to plan for the current expansion. We do not anticipate that the project will create offsite demand for the following reasons: • As noted above the expansion is intended to serve the existing staff, patient, and visitor population and will not be dependent on outside business to be successful. • There will be no exterior indication of McDonalds presence within Valley Medical Center. No outside signage will be installed and the dining area expansion on the existing terrace is designed to blend In with the existing hospital style, • • There will be no drive up window included in the project. Drive up windows typically account for half of a McDonalds restaurant business. By eliminating this feature the likelihood of someone driving to Valley Medical Center to patronize the restaurant are greatly reduced. • There is an existing McDonalds restaurant less than on half mile away at the corner of 108th and 176th. Hospital staff and visitors who currently drive to this restaurant would instead patronize the cafeteria expansion thereby, actually contributing to a reduction In vehicle traffic. If you have any questions or need further information please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Ab J. r Assist•+ i strator • 89049.00 L0 .DCJ • r -- SENT BY:Mahlum & Nordfors ; 1-18-91 ; 4:40PM ; Architects-► CITY OF RENTON ;# 1 PLANNING Drylg FAX TRANSMITTAL opRi Rigor JAN 1 8 1991 IVIAHLUM & NORDFORS 2505 Third Avenue, Suite 219 �''IIVED Seattle, Washington 98121 (206) 441.4151 FAX (206) 441-0478 Cti P Q ,'is r 4- cie j Date Project No. E3&74 e:;tr) E Project Name V/12.67' IC. .- , ' fib . .. Description of Transmission To t Qz&4 4444A.7 Fax# _6 0548 Finn d Plgaricf RoWN//../ From 4e65 / .t cr/‘ cc ,..... Fax# Fax# Fax# This transmission consists of pages (including this page). If you did not receive all pages or if there are problems or questions,please call us at(206)441-4151, Cornments edg ,e >✓dc.. . MN1031.5/89 _ete l er .lvlan i um ei eoreeors , 4•4Uviv1 , ercnleeces.e 41 I r ur IV I VIV ,# L PLANNING DiVisioN C►iY OF RENTON JAN 1 8 1991 Atiiii6CEn/Ert aie January 18, 1991froilfr 16 Ms. Lenora Blauman, Project Manager City of Renton Department of Planning 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Project: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion (89049.00) Subject: Administrative Review Dear Ms. Blauman: This letter is written to Inform you of the selected operator for the Cafeteria Expansion project and to address your concerns regarding off site demand, We are pleased to announce that an agreement has been made with the McDonalds Corporation to Install and operate a restaurant facility in the cafeteria expansion, We are confident that McDonalds professionalism will result in a first class facility which will enhance the food service experience of the hospital's staff and patients. Our optimism is borne out by the prior success of other McDonalds hospital installations around the nation. The existing Dietary Services Department provides not only the requirements for patient meals but, through Rainbows Cafeteria, provides meals for staff and visitors. The existing cafeteria has insufficient seating capacity, a condition which has led Valley Medical Center to plan for the current expansion. We do not anticipate that the project will create offsite demand for the following reasons: • As noted above the expansion is intended to serve the existing staff, patient, and visitor population and will not be dependent on outside business to be successful, • There will be no exterior indication of McDonalds presence within Valley Medical Center, No outside slgnage will be installed and the dining area expansion on the existing terrace is designed to blend In with the existing hospital style, • There will be no drive up window included in the project. Drive up windows typically account for half of a McDonalds restaurant business. By eliminating this feature the likelihood of someone driving to Valley Medical Center to patronize the restaurant are greatly reduced. • There is an existing McDonalds restaurant less than on half mile away at the corner of 108th and 176th. Hospital staff and visitors who currently drive to this restaurant would instead patronize the cafeteria expansion thereby, actually contributing to a reduction in vehicle traffic. If you have any questions or need further information please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, 10 Assist 'strator 89049.00 LO DC.) 400 South 43rd Street Renton, WA 98055 206022803450 FAX 206057502593 Malley Medical Center PLANNING DIVISION CITY OF RENTON JAN 1 91991 January 17, 1991 el AA dV E Lenora Blauman Project Manager Department of Planning/Building/Public Works City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Re: McDonalds Project at Valley Medical Center Dear Ms. Blauman: This letter is in response to your request of Greg Lewis at Mahlum and Nordfors for a letter identifying the following: 1. The McDonalds Corporation will lease and operate the cafeteria expansion as a concessionaire at Valley Medical Center. 2. The project will not create an offsite demand which subsequently would affect traffic and parking issues. This restaurant is intended to be used by Valley Medical Center employees, visitors, physicians, and on-campus physicians office staff. We trust that this letter will reconfirm the intent of this project, is sufficient information for your use in processing the Building Application, and for use by the "TAC" on January 25, 1991, when it reviews this project. Sincerely, John Scott Assistant Administrator JS:kt cc: Greg Lewis Ome Almeda Eric Thoman Jerry Keselring Pat Newbury F" ' �h CITA JF RENTON e� Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator January 17, 1991 Gregory E. Lewis Mahlum and Nordfors 2505 Third Avenue, Suite #219 Seattle, Washington 98121 RE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion (File No. 151-90) Dear Greg: I am writing in response to your letter of December 28, 1990, to Don Erickson concerning site plan review for the Cafeteria expansion. Under the Zoning Ordinance, the proposed expansion could be managed by an administrative site plan review, based upon the fact that it is less than 25, 000 square feet. However, a public hearing may be required if the Environmental Review Committee and/or other City staff determines that there are "significant unresolved concerns raised by the proposal" or if the applicant or an interested party requests such a hearing. As we discussed, you will be providing information about the way in which the proposed MacDonald's restaurant will serve the VMC campus and will impact the community; this will be a valuable addition to your application materials. ' I will be reviewing your proposal with City staff, and most particularly with the Fire Prevention Bureau, to obtain their comments and determine whether major issues relating to the cafeteria have been identified. If major concerns are raised, I will contact you immediately; otherwise this project should be reviewed by the Technical Advisory Committee on January 25, 1991. If you have questions, or would like additional information, please contact me at 235-2550. Sincerely, 4",(#4,^u) Lenora Blauman Project Manager 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 MAHLUM & NORDFORS ARCHITECTURE•FACILITY PLANNING•INTERIORS John Mahlum,FAIA Gregory E.Lewis,AIA Vincent Nordfors,AIA Daniel E.J.Broggel,AIA Michael J.Yates,AIA Michael L.Smith,AIA December 28, 1990 PLANNING DIVISION CITY OF RENT' DEC 3 1 1990 Mr. Don Erickson a ,ag—A.:711;A 't.&J., Zoning Administrator City of Renton Building Department 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 • Project: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion (City of Renton ECF;SA-151-90) Subject: Administrative Site Plan Review Requirements Dear Don: This letter is to confirm our telephone conversation that the down-sized Cafeteria Expansion Project will require only an administrative site' plan review, thereby eliminating the need for hearing examiner review. At your request, we contacted Laureen Nickolay, and received a detailed list of submission requirements and a proposed time table for review. We have submitted the required documents; for review on November 11, 1990, and received your confirmation letter dated December 10, 1990. Please notif _ if there has been any change from the administrative site plan review process that we discus •.. Si'cerely Grg. Prim .. GEL/tre cc: John Scott, Valley Medical Center Eric Thoman, Valley Medical Center Ome Almeda, Valley Medical Center 89049.00 L023.GEL 2505 Third Avenue, Suite 219, Seattle,WA 98121 (206)441-4151, Fax 441-0478 A Corporation with Offirec in SeattIe and Pnrtlani DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WO'1.; e4 e> ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET ' p5_ . REVIEWING DEPARTMENT:SinVk-vY1 (A c& cX �s�� �jkJ D v DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DUE: 12 ECF- 151-90 c1SroN APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 DEC 2 soN 1 1990 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center if1` PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which Is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by Infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition: LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE MINOR MAJOR INFORMATION IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY 1. Earth • 2. Air 3. Water 4. Plants ' 5. Animals 6. Energy&Natural Resources • 7. Environmental Health 8. ' Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing- 10. Aesthetics • 11. Light&Glare 12.. Recreation 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation 14. Transportation '• • 15. Public Services 16. Utilities" COMMENTS: • ." • • We have reviewed this application with•particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have Identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. Signature of Dir ctor or Authorized Representa, e c..$), Date Rev. 6/88 envrvsht , • i 1 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS • DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF-151-90 APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: SEC:31 TWNSHP: 23N RNG:5E 400 South 43rd St TO: PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 ENGINEERING SECTION ' , TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION UTILITIES ENG. SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26, 1990. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: APPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS T APPROVED .( .,/a vim/ eS XIIdam • • • 412 DATE: SIGNA RE OF DIRE Toil OR AUT ORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV.5/90 devrvsht /19 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS ";= .,,► ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET (.c'tS q4 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: -1'r.al11 � �(J '`f ' {;� DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DUE: 12/2T0 4_4V ECF-151-90 P,st G DIVISION ��®R RarroN APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center JAN ® 4 :1991 VED PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which Is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by Infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE • MINOR MAJOR INFORMATION IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY 1. Earth 2. Air 3. Water 4. Plants 5. Animals ` 6. Energy& Natural Resources 7. Environmental Health 8. " Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing 10. Aesthetics 11. Light&Glare 12. Recreation 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation 14. Transportation �x 15. Public Services 16. Utilities COMMENTS: _ /. We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. • _&4 Signature of Director or Authorized Repre" ntative�--` Date Rev. 6/88 envrvsht • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF-151-90 APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: SEC:31 TWNSHP: 23N RNG:5E 400 South 43rd St TO: PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 ENGINEERING SECTION TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION UTILITIES ENG. SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU ti POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26, 1990. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: /77 j6-lZn �=zh,��-,P ) T APPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVED Np 5 if ( • • DATE: s) / ?7S SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV.5/90 devrvsht _ i DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS `0'":e°:'' ,':Ar oe,+ . ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET DEC 1 1 1990 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: -frG �e� (TV) DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DUE: 12/26/90 ECF- 151-90 RENTON FIRE DEPT. FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 DEC 1 3 1990 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center RECEIVED PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by Infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE MINOR MAJOR INFORMATION IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY • 1. Earth 2. Air . 3. Water 4. Plants 5. Animals 6. Energy&Natural Resources 7. Environmental Health 8.. - Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing ' 10. Aesthetics • 11. Light&Glare 12. Recreation 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation 14. Transportation 15. Public Services v 16. Utilities ' COMMENTS: We have reviewed this application with'particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. iv, /9 90 • Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date Rev.6/88 envrvsht DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS . DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET • ECF-151-90 ' APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center • PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: ,Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by Infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: : -• SEC: 31 TWNSHP: 23N RNG:5E 400 South 43rd St TO: . PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 ENGINEERING SECTION TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION • UTILITIES ENG. SECTION • • FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU • POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING . • PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES , PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING.DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26, 1990. . • REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: '9-ti('e_a- APPROVED IV APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVED 4 , / tea- ,&iru �i��:Q, - ; • • • � -- ��/�'�'� DATE: �-LP_� /0 l9 SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ' REV.5/90 devrvshl V n ,• 1 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WU S ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET rC' � I I (' err. � ' • REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: L ee r u 11-\1 •lf,s1,„. 1 ' / A, DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DUE: 12/Lb, �s v ECF- 151-90 , DAPPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 oryl.®�ReNr®N PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center DEC 2 1 1990 PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion tcC, BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: .400 South 43rd St SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE • MINOR MAJOR INFORMATION. IMPACT • IMPACT NECESSARY 1. Earth 2. Air 3. Water _ 4. Plants 5. Animals 6. Energy&Natural Resources 7. Environmental Health 8. • Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing 10. Aesthetics 11. Light&Glare 12. Recreation 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation 14. Transportation • 15. Public Services 16. Utilities X COMMENTS: Rataiek SEPhLATE WAIRA Mw ihP@,dvtctketal Cal, c000 E crota of fite GIWS ttaAie2t1AiH, We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable Impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. Ae96u, Cfterrii il2-Zl-90 Signature of Director or Authorized Representative \ Date �� Rev. 6/88 envrvsht If' O DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET • ECF-151-90 ' APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: SEC:31 TWNSHP: 23N RNG:5E 400 South 43rd St TO: PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 ' • ENGINEERING SECTION • TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION UTILITIES ENG. SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING • PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES • PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION ' OTHERS: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26, 1990. • REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: U3IP► e(14- f iEN6R „ APPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS ,C NOT APPROVED 5116HtT WiNitQt-+p11.1 iHc¢oveMi-►as viAAS fat- l NS`Thrtt q n crN fine sMi Mae 11- SYSW?4 , A'i 7EGztxin,C-D GT f(w' •fly RffQ Wit iNiauk-i014 A a7rrc-elca- ouaLF GNP ����� srnu�Y O.D.C,v•Aj for F,nE SP¢�N�GIEQ Sst$'c-tM UMLess us l Pc9p-,-61 1 ve:Nsu-Le .. .1S astkw wo "EXzVti A G rI'V t(C►en, svlriau.eq, ' s/s-rtti • • • A\31:0)1/ DATE: D • ZI) \ 11 SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV.5/90 devrvsht FEE APPLICATION: DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SII,'' ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SIIL=a_5 0 PLAN REVIEW ROUTING SLIP 0 OTHER Weal. C�% DATE: // 4.,/ APPLICANT: Ait JOB ADDRESS: O- S. 1.3.1.,C fit`' • NATURE OF WORK: )/ G ./6 .1,4-04j►„4, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT // 64gp DATE RECEIVED Comments Due BY PROPERTY MGMT. /A//M/90 Comments or suggestions regarding this application should be provided in writing. Please provide comments to the Comm.Dev. Dept.(C.D.D.)by 5:00 p.m.on above date. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION ��5, • 1314ES APPLIED CANNOT APPLY FEES ❑ LEGAL DESCRIPTION NEED MORE INFORMATION [] SQUARE FOOTAGE D FRONT FOOTAGE ❑ VICINITY MAP It is the intent of this development fee analysis to put the developer/owner on notice,that the fees quoted below will apply to the subject site upon development of the property. All quoted fees are due and payable at the time the construction permit is issued to install the on-site and off-site improvements(i.e.underground utilities,street improvements,etc.) PROJECT COST LATECOMER LATECOMER AGREEMENT-WATER NO. PER. FTG. FEE CITY HELD —p.. PRIVATE DEVELOPER HELD Cr) LATECOMERS AGREEMENT-SEWER CITY HELD r. 0 .. PRIVATE DEVELOPER HELD ... p - SPECIAL UTILITY CONNECTION CHARGE-WATER UNITS SUCC FEE Single family residential dwelling unit$940/lot x Apartment, Condo,each multiplex unit$545/ea.unit x Commercial/Industrial$.126/sq.ft.of property x - . (not less than $940.00) :144 - CR44•41e40.14e._. SPECIAL UTILITY CONNECTION CHARGE-SEWER Single family residential dwelling unit$470/lot x Apartment, Condo,each multiplex unit$270/ea.unit x j. Commercial/Industrial $.063/sq.ft.of property x . (---kow:44.40 (not less than$470.00) ic;it4..4i SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT(Hospital Area)WATER UNITS SAD FEE Developments with 1500 GPM Fire Flows or Less: Area Charge$0.034 per sq.ft.x Frontage Charge$16.00 per front ft.x :.,a Developments with Greater than 1500 GPM Fire Flows: Area Charge$0.048 per sq.ft.x Q)a.•-.1.. Frontage Charge$18.00 per front ft.x SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT(Honey Crk, lntercptr)-SEWER UNITS SAD FEE Area Charges: Residential dwelling units,apa ents or equivalents; $250 per d !ling unit x Commercial development: $.05 per sq.ft.of gross si a area x Front Footage Charges: $37.19 per Front Ft. n ea.side)x 64 $74.38 per Fr.Ft.( pty on both sides of imprv.)x '- " TOTAL: $ D The above quoted fees do NOT include inspection fees,side sewer permits,r/w permit fees or the cost of water meters. rt'LLf te/ /?/?d Signature of Director or Authorized Representative DATE wv/fo,ma/leeapp/bh n O DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: f rc. ¶: e1)exv1 a-ri DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DUE: 12/26/90 ECF-151-90 RENTON FIRE DEPT. FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 DEC 1Ej 1990 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center RECEIVED PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by Infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE MINOR MAJOR INFORMATION IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY 1. Earth 2. Air ar 3. Water 4. Plants 5. Animals 6. Energy&Natural Resources 7. Environmental Health. 8. ' Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing 10. Aesthetics 11. Light&Glare 12. Recreation 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation . 14. Transportation 15. Public Services 16. Utilities COMMENTS: • • We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have Identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. •U/Gc. . /O, /9 9O Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date Rev.6/88 envrvsht 1Z • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF-151-90 APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: • SEC: 31 TWNSHP:23N RNG:5E 400 South 43rd St TO: PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 ENGINEERING SECTION TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION UTILITIES ENG. SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION • OTHERS: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26, 1990. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: APPROVED , APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVED • ,1J, • ryterze)�� aw d.6 .Afite.,444 •<(-41 471-4441-4',' e j 7/e„,/th„,;<_, DATE: 42 _ /0 /9 SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV.5/90 • drv,v hl • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS • ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET CITY OF RENTON RECF1VED REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: 31.01 ►r Akay Se rukt ea DEC 1 t 1990 DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DUE: 12 ZS�•9O b uLD NG DIVISION ECF- 151-90 APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 c AIIN p< �ii '9M , PROPONENT: Valley.Medical Center Dad, . PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion 41' , , ' 9® BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley/Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium,. by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: i PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE • MINOR MAJOR INFORMATION . IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY 1. Earth • 2. Air 3. Water • 4. Plants , , , 5. Animals 6. Energy&Natural Resources • 7. Environmental Health 8. I Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing • X 10. Aesthetics 11. Light&Glare 12. Recreation • 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation 14. Transportation , • 15. Public Services 16. Utilities t , �' COMMENTS: y...4e_, d"6-,c V l ..a , ,,,..j_ 1 t/AM diff a.e.4.....e... cfue.7 .7,44-4.d.-'..-C:•-•(' '-a 1,...t.c.4-1„,,,,..c_, p."--7.-1,..0-v-6,-,--- . --- • We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable im act or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal."ae-0-62----‘„,_—_--........_............_ 17 /?____A,.-. R-c) , Signature of Director or Authorized Representative . Date Rev. 6/88 envrvsht . DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET • • • ECF-151-90 • APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity . of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: SEC:31 TWNSHP:23N RNG:5E 400 South 43rd St TO: PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 ENGINEERING SECTION TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION • UTILITIES ENG. SECTION ' FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU POLICE DEPARTMENT • ' DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PLANNING &.TECHNICAL SERVICES • PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: COMMENTS OR*SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. • PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26,• 1990. • REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: APPROVED • APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS • NOT APPROVED • • • • , • • ,/,/ewe DATE: 0 SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ' REV.5/90 • devrvsht DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET ��y®pa9 0 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: �S Deb �`/P , 4f r.)e- 7-17- 141)(01 ,c2 7 990 DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DUE: 12/26/90 �, :; ECF-151-90 APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by Infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St • SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE • MINOR • MAJOR INFORMATION IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY 1. Earth • 2. • Air 3. Water 4. Plants 5. Animals 6. Energy&Natural Resources 7. Environmental Health 8. Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing • • 10. Aesthetics • 11. Light&Glare 12. Recreation • 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation 14. Transportation 15. Public Services 16. Utilities 'COMMENTS: -a3.71-71d . We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of ' impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. f•-& /2 /2-/ 7C Signature of Director or Authorized presentative Date. Rev.6/88 envrvsht • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET • • ECF-151-90 APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: • Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: SEC: 31 TWNSHP:23N RNG:5E. 400 South 43rd St TO: • PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION • - SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 • ENGINEERING SECTION • TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION' UTILITIES ENG. SECTION " FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU • 'POLICE DEPARTMENT • DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION . S CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING • PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: . • COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26, 1990. ' REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: ' APPROVED pC. APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVED • • • • • DATE: SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV.5/90 • devwsht • I DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS c 1-0t"", ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET ��``A�o REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ,RA1S R, -c-re— ', DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DUE: 12/26/90 ECF-151-90 neCal• APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 �tk pfl, DEC 10. 1990 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion PARK3&R R6A770 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand'the capacity of the 'alley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by Infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS; PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE • MINOR MAJOR INFORMATION IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY 1. Earth • 2. Air 3. Water 4. Plants • 5. Animals • • 6. Energy& Natural Resources 7. Environmental Health 8. Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing 10. Aesthetics • 11. Light&Glare 12. Recreation 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation 14. Transportation • 15. Public Services • 16. Utilities • • COMMENTS: • We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified ' • areas of prob e impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. • Sig re of Director or Authorized Representative Date Rev. 6/88 envrvsht • • r" DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET. ECF-151-90 . • APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: . • Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some • remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: SEC:31 TWNSHP:23N RNG:5E 400 South 43rd St TO: PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 • • ENGINEERING SECTION TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION • UTILITIES ENG. SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU • POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES • "F'ARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION • OTHERS: • • COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26, 1990. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Peorks. • . APPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS . NOT APPROVED /(te 1H1/0°c-c. -f- -7 / 'h'73 71 O4 . -�, • . • • h • • • • ( DATE: , a / SI ATURE OF D ECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE . REV.5/90 . . devrvsht • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: IR Itch • DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DUE: 12/26/9 +ivac 0 ECF- 151-90 " OP Reiv1'®r APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 DEC Z s /990 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center It' PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion , BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck., Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be , required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE MINOR MAJOR INFORMATION IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY • 1. Earth 2. Air 3. Water 4. Plants 5. Animals 6. Energy& Natural Resources 7. Environmental Health 8. Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing 10. Aesthetics 11. Light&Glare 12. Recreation 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation 14. Transportation . 15. Public Services • 16. Utilities • • COMMENTS: 0 ,(. �a t(AWL- [/l C.Cehi , , lkO w� laJ eldi-caL bra of:oo P..vik _ z gy101A- -h-6 rb A_ tL a-e,.L0- g,{-u-��CAA)1 A 1714_CAA Plkitk f -o'6 I I/LC)/ LieAli 4-4(LLL&f,t_t- r1)3a-VYL LT �Gt t� Li Lkl c.e, (pe4 a e4- vAD We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of pro1bable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. Signature of Director or Authorized Re esentative Date Rev. 6/88 envrvsht • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ' • ECF-151-90 APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: SEC:31 TWNSHP:23N RNG:5E • 400 South 43rd St TO: PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 ENGINEERING SECTION • TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION UTILITIES ENG. SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING • • PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION • • OTHERS: • COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26,. 1990. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: APPROVED ( APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVED • puLky„,(75 _, • • • • /614,w, Z(2 0C� DATE: ( SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR A THORIZED REPRESENTATIVE S REV..5/90 devrvsht 0-4® � o DeC21 ?99p DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC W; 4.J ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHE 4 1 <icy C� REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: SJQ-vu4 ex- 1\ Cif 1 0 DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DIJE=S • /00• ECF- 151-90 FR ®0fy APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which Is entered from 'the third floor level of the atrium, by Infiiling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE ' MINOR MAJOR INFORMATION IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY • 1. Earth 2. Air 3. Water 4. Plants 5. Animals 6. Energy& Natural Resources • 7. Environmental Health 8. Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing 10. Aesthetics 11. Light&Glare 12. Recreation 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation 14. Transportation S 15. Public Services 16. Utilities COMMENTS: • • • We have reviewed this application with particular attention to those areas in which,we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. -zt4 Signatu of Director o Authorized Rep esentative Date • Rev. 6/88' envrvsht DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF-151-90 APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: SEC:31 TWNSHP:23N RNG:5E 400 South 43rd St TO: PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 ENGINEERING SECTION TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION UTILITIES ENG. SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: • COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26, 1990. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION:' e� u#tlt 1�S APPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS v NOT APPROVED • • • DATE: / � �v /-9-9C.) SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AU ORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV. 5/90 devrvshl DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ra. .��eJv� �4�Y�.� °��� ° DATE CIRCULATED: 12/10/90 COMMENTS DUE: 1 2/26/9P DEct Z 11990 ECF- 151-90 APPLICATION NO(S): SA-151-90 PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by Infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St SITE AREA: 1,200 sf BUILDING AREA (gross): N/A IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS: PROBABLE PROBABLE MORE ' MINOR . MAJOR INFORMATION • IMPACT IMPACT NECESSARY 1. Earth 2. Air M 3. Water 4. Plants 5. Animals 6. Energy&Natural Resources 7. Environmental Health 8. Land &Shoreline Use 9. Housing 10. Aesthetics 11. Light&Glare • 12. Recreation 13. Historic&Cultural Preservation 14. Transportation 15. Public Services . 16. Utilities COMMENTS: PI )r Ob 1M.G® o to 10.41u) Lii=404 Cufr6,1Lei-- a4_4,5r • 1,) SIG T:ttiA CR- VV‘ a I) kM.-4.1.451.4 tjtjaAja... 46.66 +'‘‘`kWe..d • 2)) ateI '� e - .�r^x 0- We have reviewed this application with particular tion to those Oas in which we have expertise and have identified areas of probable impact or areas where additional information is needed to properly assess this proposal. xx.4_44,11L_ a • faIa ' fa Signature of Director or Authorize Re presentative p Date Rev. 6/88 envrvsht . • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET . ECF-151-90 ' APPLICATION NO(S).: SA-151-90 • PROPONENT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT TITLE: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity .of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infiiling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. LOCATION: SEC: 31 TWNSHP: 23N RNG:5E • 400 South 43rd St • TO: • PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION SCHEDULED TAC DATE: 1/11/91 ENGINEERING SECTION TRAFFIC ENG. SECTION UTILITIES ENG. SECTION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU • POLICE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION CONSTRUCTION FIELD SERVICES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING. PLANNING &TECHNICAL SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION OTHERS: COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING. • PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE PLANNING DIVISION BY 5:00 P.M. ON DECEMBER 26, 1990. REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: APPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVED • • DATE: SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REV.5/90 devrvsht " / CITY OF RENTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT R£NTo�+ vc��cF--A U.S.POSTAGET : 200 Mill Avenue South -Renton, Washington 98055 DEC 10 '90 l-0,2 5 i1�� NASN• y-' 0016 2 : oa IPaul N.• Joos, M.D. Valley Ey e Clinic � 1 17824 Springbrook Road South ' -Renton';AWA 98055 • • �'.•lT DELIVERABLE<=-� � e .. S ADDRESSED • `0 CEG1 as dd lid UNABLE TO FORWARD - - - 4, vU d `,-i II J I t : s::a : :: : i:: RETURN-I0-YRIi-ER - 4j_.-4 - ; --`x• , :e : �0 1 ilS NOTICE OF PENDING SITE PLAN APPROVAL RENTON, WASHINGTON A Site Plan Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. DESCRIPTION: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion ECF;SA-151-90 Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. GENERAL LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St PUBLIC APPROVALS: - Environmental Review Site Plan Approval Building Permit , The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton • City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to an administrative site plan approval. For further information on the application or dates of final action by the City, please contact the Development Services Division, at 235-2550. A , I ! I j I . NI :____:1 -., 6/— -- : m L_ .1*---- cf:ti--..._......:,:ii. . .. . i 1 ii � ; I o 1 - ii cn I SE 177TH STREE 171 • V m I ..r --1 1O• j .T. \ c, ) y_ 96'.. , . g I Ni j•—•- .-i ..' \--j I -08• m. -7 -' , , \ii..... IIIIpz Jr:, 4 N 6 ia--.. m .1 ' • ;-- 4IP -----. - . 1 441110 ./.____ t__.. i: _ — — — S. 43RD STREET " L`= ' CITY`' -OF RENTON Department of Planning/Building/Public Works Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator December 10, 1990 Dan Jardine Nahlum&Nordfors 2505 Third Ave, Suite 219 Seattle,WA 98121 SUBJECT: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion ECF;SA-151-90 Dear Mr.Jardine: The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has formally accepted the above-referenced application for preliminary review. " It is tentatively scheduled for consideration by the Technical Advisory Committee on January 11, 1991. Following that review,you will be notified that: 1) your application is complete and has been scheduled for environmental review and determination, or 2) that additional Information is required to continue processing your application for environmental review. w Please contact me, at 235-2550, If you have any questions. Sincerely, Mary Savela Project Manager cc: Valley Medical Center 400S43rdSt . Renton,WA 98055 • • accptltr/MS/kac 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 _gosh „or • NOTICE OF PENDING SITE PLAN APPROVAL RENTON,WASHINGTON A Site Plan Application has been filed and accepted with the Development Services Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. DESCRIPTION: Valley Medical Center Cafeteria Expansion ECF;SA-151-90 Applicant seeks site plan approval to expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria,which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. Approximately 1,200 sf of additional dining area would be provided. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria would be required at the connection to the addition. GENERAL LOCATION: 400 South 43rd St PUBLIC APPROVALS: Environmental Review Site Plan Approval Building Permit The application can be reviewed in the Development Services Division located on the third floor of Renton • City Hall. Comments will be accepted anytime prior to Public Hearings, during Public Hearings, or prior to. an administrative site plan approval. For further information on the application or dates of final-action by the City, please contact the Development Services Division,at 235-2550. 0 I I j 1 I . N { -1 Ilit- "i3 �\ I • n ,� ;-________/: tP I p Zrn 1 n nl 1:11111 .r, ,0m ,,,„111r7E:.:, CO U\ [P41.1 I 'C , all / 2. m iNg r //tar' ' .• - m\ .6 H 11 °'O2' 1Ti:7kH .1 ' — — — — S. 43RD STREET �" OF I y (% © z NoTicE �90 c OggrfD SEpieo"P . OF PENDING SITE PLAN APPLICATION DESCRIPTION : VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER CAFETERIA EXPANSION ECF;SA-151-90 APPLICANT SEEKS SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO EXPAND THE CAPACITY OF THE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER CAFETERIA, WHICH IS ENTERED FROM THE THIRD FLOOR LEVEL OF THE ATRIUM, BY INFILLING A PORTION OF THE ADJACENT DECK. APPROXIMATELY 1,200 SF OF ADDITIONAL DINING AREA WOULD BE PROVIDED. SOME REMODELING OF THE EXISTING CAFETERIA WOULD BE REQUIRED AT THE CONNECTION TO THE ADDITION. GENERAL LOCATION AND/OR ADDRESS: 400 SOUTH 43RD STREET PUBLIC APPROVALS REQUIRED : ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW SITE PLAN APPROVAL BUILDING PERMIT • • PUBLIC COMMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT .ANYTIME PRIOR TO PUBLIC HEARINGS AND DURING PUBLIC HEARINGS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THE CITY OF RENTON BUILDING & 'ZONING DEPARTMENT 235-2550 THIS NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVED WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION CERTIFICATION I , Marti Saveda , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 3 COPIES OF • THE ABOVE DOCUMENT WERE POSTED BY ME IN CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON OR NEARBY THE DESCRIBED PROPERTY ON /2_ lzJ- - ? • 0 . oolivirstiATTEST: Subscr'bed and sworn to before e�tNRErd t% Notary 9Puubbl,,ic,,, in and for the State of,44l�s g4416Z. AG!��� residing ! 9 Lam/ orit4ior W 73 a.4/i �� 4 day of G O .v NCT WANED :ED : A • RN N. C v AL P BClC �e WgSO Ha1eateo OF Re . 1 '1,• T • O oq � 2: INICITICE 9 P6. 0 60 SEPSE0 Of PENDING SITE PLAN APPLICATION DESCRIPTION :• VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER CAFETERIA EXPANSION EC F;SA-151-90 APPLICANT SEEKS SITE PLAN APPROVAL TO EXPAND THE CAPACITY OF THE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER CAFETERIA, WHICH IS ENTERED FROM THE THIRD FLOOR LEVEL OF THE ATRIUM, BY INFILLING A PORTION OF THE ADJACENT DECK. APPROXIMATELY 1 ,200 SF OF ADDITIONAL DINING AREA WOULD BE PROVIDED. SOME REMODELING OF THE EXISTING CAFETERIA WOULD BE REQUIRED AT THE CONNECTION TO THE ADDITION. • GENERAL LOCATION AND/OR ADDRESS: 400 SOUTH 43RD STREET • • PUBLIC APPROVALS REQUIRED : ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW • SITE PLAN APPROVAL BUILDING PERMIT PUBLIC COMMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED • BY THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT ANYTIME PRIOR TO PUBLIC HEARINGS AND DURING PUBLIC HEARINGS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THE CITY OF RENTON BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT 235-2550 THIS NOTICE NOT TO BE REMOVED WITHOUT PROPER. 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PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: $ VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER CAFETERIA EXPANSION _PRELIMINARY _FINAL , PROPERTY/PROJECT ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION: 400 SOUTH 43RD STREET RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 —BINDING SITE PLAN: $ - KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): MOBILE HOME PARKS: $ (312) 305-9002 _TENTATIVE • EXISTING LAND USE(S): _PRELIMINARY HOSPITAL FINAL • PARK NAME: EXISTING ZONING: • NO.OF SPACES: P-1 X ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW $ 104.00 PROPOSED LAND USE(S): PROJECT VALUE: $ 440,000 SENSITIVE AREA: NO CHANGE APA: —1 —2 —OTHER —N/A • SEWER MORATORIUM AREA: YES NO PROPOSED ZONING: — — NO CHANGE TOTAL FEES: $ 924.00 SITE AREA(SQ.FT.ORACREAGE): DATE PAID: POSTAGE PROVIDED: Op NO 1,200 SQ. 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THE STATE OF WASHJNG T O N,,.,RESI iNG AT: Vf1XA Pa �, (Name of NotaryPublic) (Si ture of Owner) ti 22014 1Z1t1 rrUrt SE Sl 4Do 5 * ' oc.rd1 43rd 51Yeet (Address) . (Address) • awt, (t)A 9%O ( ?f-ftton, WA cZo55 (City/State/Zip) (City/State/Zip) CZo(ol (036-914 II (WO (05(0-4033 (Telephone) (Telephone) • 5 Acceptance of this application and required filing fee does not constitute a complete application. Plans and other-material required to constitute a complete application are listed in the"Application Procedure," • Rtn str 2/90 • OWNER: Valley Medical Center ADDRESS: 400 South 43rd Street Renton, Washington 98055 KING COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER: (312) 305-9002 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LEGAL DESCRIPTION All that portion of the North 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 31, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M. lying northerly of the northerly margin of South 180th Street; westerly of the westerly margin of Springbrook Road (Talbot Hill Road) (96th Avenue South); easterly of Primary State Highway No. 5 (East Valley Freeway). Located on South 180th Street between Valley Freeway on the west and 96th Avenue South on the East. 8570.01 C001.GL iJ PROJECT NARRATIVE PROJECT: Valley Medical Center PROJECT NO: 89049.00 C002.DCJ Cafeteria Expansion DATE: November 29, 1990 SUBJECT: Site Plan Review BY: Daniel Jardine/tre This project will expand the capacity of the Valley Medical Center cafeteria, which is entered from the third floor level of the atrium, by infilling a portion of the adjacent deck. The additional space will provide approximately 1,200 square feet of dining area. Some remodeling of the existing cafeteria is required at the connection to the addition. Construction is planned to begin in June 1991. and be completed in January 1992. The existing Dietary Services department provides not only the requirements for patient meals but, through Rainbows cafeteria, provides meals for staff, employees, and visitors. The existing cafeteria has insufficient seating capacity, a condition which has forced staff and visitors to leave the hospital for surrounding eating establishments. • Valley Medical Center has been planning and examining the options to providing expanded food services to the patients, staff, and visitors. It is not the intent to attract the public to the Medical Center campus. The additional space will likely be operated by an outside concessionaire (McDonald's Corporation). Added joint-use seating capacity and extended after hours dining options will be available to all staff, employees, and visitors. The 1987 Valley Medical Center Master Plan identified anticipated growth in the food service area. The need to provide medically related commercial functions on the campus to directly support patient care and the medical staff was also identified. Phase II of the Master Plan includes expanding the Dietary Department. This project will be built within the existing conference space and on the deck of the area adjacent to the cafeteria, on the second floor. All of the new construction will be contained within the existing footprint of the hospital. There will be no change to the existing landscape, other than restorative planting requred by utility trenching. The Cafeteria Expansion project will not result in any changes to parking at valley Medical Center or to traffic patterns into or out of the property. The additional dining space is to serve the present patients, staff, and visitors to Valley Medical Center, and alleviate the need to go off the site to surrounding restaurants. ����+n3fi1(� • • NOV ®� a 1990 - O/zlitii euF- t51 -�la ..I`:C T Y: RENT ON I : EN V I:. ROI N •M�: Ei Nx:: T : .:.;:: :.:: .. CH• E CK Purpose of Checklist: The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Chapter 43.21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental Impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probably significant adverse impacts on .the' quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to • reduce or avoid Impacts from the proposal, if it can.be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. • Instructions for Annlicants: This environmental checklist ask you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. ' Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can, If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impacts. Use of Checklist for Nonproject Proposals: (Please Type or Print Legibly) • Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply", IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). • For nonproject actions (actions involving decisions on olicies plans and references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "propertyprograms), the read as "proposal," " �� area," or site" should be proposer, and "affected geographic respectively. A. BACKGROUND • 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER CAFETERIA EXPANSION 2. Name of applicant: VALLEY, MEDICAL CENTER, PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO, 1 . _ 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: MS MONICA BRENNAN 4. Date checklist prepared: NOVEMBER, 1990 CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER • 5. Agency requesting checklist: CITY OF RENTON RENN E SOUTH43RDSTREET RTON,, WA 98 055 BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT • PLANNiNG DIVISION' CITY of RENTON NOV 3 1 1990 . -2- 6. Proposed timing or schedule (Including phasing, if applicable): START CONSTRUCTION: JUNE, 1991 COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION: JANUARY, 1992 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansions, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. NONE 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal, NONE 9: Do you know whether applications are pending for proposals directly affecting the property covered bygovernmental NONE your prooposal?? approval If yes, explain. of other I'. 10, List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. BUILDING PERMIT FROM CITY OF RENTON CONTRUCTION REVIEW SECTION, DIVISION OF HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES. 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. THE PROPOSAL CONSISTS OF RENOVATING APPROX. 3,240 SF OF EXISTING HOSPITAL SPACE AND EXCLOSING APPROX. 1,200 SF ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF THE HOSPITAL TO HOUSE AN ADDITION. TO THE CAFETERIA. A PORTION OF THE PROJECT IS BEING CONSTRUCTED ON AN EXISTING DECK OVER THE SECOND FLOOR OF 1; THE HOSPITAL. THE PROJECT DOES NOT ALTER EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, Including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topography map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by i the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. "THE PROJECT SITE .1S LOCATED AT VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER, 4es00 SOUTH 43RD STREET RENTON, WASHINGTON WHICH IS AT THE NW CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF SOUTH 43RD STREET & TALBOT ROAD JUST EAST OF SR-167. THE PROPOSAL IS LOCATED IN THE THIRD FLOOR OF THE.HOSPITAL, PARTI LLY I1 INFILLING AN EXISTING COURTYARD BETWEEN A PATIENT WING & CAFFETERIA & CONFERENCE B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS AREA IN THE SOUTH CORNER 1. Earth OF HOSPITAL. a. General description of the site (circle one); flat, rolling, hilly, steep, slopes, mountainous, other X NOT APPLICABLE, CONSTRUCTION TO OCCUR ON EXISTING 3RD FLOOR DECK. b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope?) NOT APPLICABLE c. What general ,types of soils are found on the site (for example, scaly, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. NOT APPLICABLE d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils In the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. NOT APPLICABLE • • >> • ti • -3- e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. • CONSTRUCTION WILL BE LOCATED ON DECK ABOVE EXISTING GRADES. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. NO. • g. About what percent of the site will be covered with Impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? TOTAL HOSPITAL PROPERTY EQUALS 32 ACRES. BEFORE CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECT, APPROXIMATELY 70% IMPERVIOUS AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECT APPROXIMATELY 70% IMPERVIOUS, NO CHANGE.h. Proposed.measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any:. NOT APPLICABLE 2. AIR a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the-proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, Industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe -and give approximate quantities if known. EXHAUST EMISSIONS FROM CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES WOULD OCCUR DURING •CONSTRUCTION. b. Are there any off-site sources of emission? NO, EXCEPT VEHICLE EXHAUST FROM TRAFFIC ON ADJACENT STREETS. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, If any: PROPPER MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TO CONTROL EXHAUST EMISSIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION. 3. WATER • a. Surface: ' 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the Immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. 'If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. A SMALL STREAM FLOWS THROUGH A RAVINE NORTH OF THE HOSPITAL PROPERTY, THENCE NORTH & WEST THROUGH THE VALLEY DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND INTO THE BLACK RIVER. THERE IS ALSO A LOCAL WETLAND AREA IN:: THE LOW AREA NORTHEAST OF THE SITE. 2) Will the project require any work over, in, •or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. NO. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed'from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. NONE 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. - NO. • 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. NO. 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe'the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. NO. • -4- b. Ground: l) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. NO. 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals...; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable),. or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. - NONE. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters, If so, describe. • EXISTING DECK D1.tAINS WILL BE RELOCATED AS REQUIRED, NEW ROOF DRAINS WILL TIE INTO EXISTING UNDERGROUND DRAINAGE SYSTEM. 2) Could waste material enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. NO. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, If any: PROJECT DOES NOT MODIFY OR INCREASE SURFACE, GROUND, OR RUNOFF WATER IMPACTS. 4. Plants I; a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other shrubs grass crop or grain wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other water plants: water lily, eel grass, milfoil, other other types of vegetation • XX NO OTHER VEGETATION EXISTS ON THE THIRD FLOOR DECK AREA. b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? NONE. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. NONE. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measure to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, If any: EXISTING PLANTING BOXES AT EDGE OF DECK WILL BE MAINTAINED WITH SEASONAL PLANTINGS. 5� Animals • a. Circle any birds and animals 'which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other Mammals; deer, bear, elk, beaver, other FIsh: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other 4 I• .4 -5- b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. NONE. • C. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain NO. • d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: NONE. 6. Energy and Natural Resources - a•. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas,•wood, wood stove; solar). will be used to meet the completed project's energy p needs? Describe whether It will be --' used for heating, manufacturing, etc. NATURAL GAS-FIRED BOILER ( EXISTING ON SITE) WILL PROVIDE HEAT FOR PROJECT, FUEL OIL PROVIDES A BACK-UP SOURCE. ELECTRICITY WILL BE USED FOR LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL POWER NEEDS. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. NO. • c. What kinds of energy conservation features are Included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy Impacts, If any: MEET OR EXCEED ALL APPLICABLE ENERGY CODE REQUIREMENTS. ' 7. Environmental Health a. Are there any • environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. NO. 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. NONE. 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: NONE. b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the areas which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? • TRAFFIC. NOISE FROM ADJACENT STREETS AND ROADWAYS. 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. SHORT TERM NOISE DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ( LIMITED TO DAYLIGHT • HOURS.) - LONG TERM NOISE IMPACTS-NONE. • 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts,.if any: NONE. 8. Land and Shoreline Ube a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? SITE CONTAINS EXISTING HOSPITAL FACILITIES. PROPOSED PROJECT WILL BE INFILL ONAS.E.. SIDE OF EXISTING HOSPITAL. N.E. , EAST AND SOUTH TOF&SITE ARE MEDICALL b. Hs the?THIRST peen used for a riEA A ONTH RAINNAGEERAVINEE.S�IESTOOFHTHEN$IfiEOISSFREEWAY 8 e? GIf so, describe. RAMP AND SR-167. WEST OF • FREEWAY IS MIXED COMMERCIAL NO. -6- • c. Describe any structures on the site. EXISTING HOSPITAL AND ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS, MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING AND PARKING STRUCTURE. 'd. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? NO e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? P-1 (PUBLIC ZONE) f. What Is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? • PUBLIC/QUASI-PUBLIC .g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? N/A h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. II NO. • i. Approximately how many neonle would reside or work in the completed project? EXPANSION MAY REQUIRE UP TO 15 - 20 STAFF, AND 107 SEATS TO SERVE - EXISTING HOSPITAL STAFF AND VISITORS. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? NONE k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, If any: NONE 1. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal Is compatible with existing and projefted land uses and,plans, if any: PROJECT IS AN EXPANSION OF AN ACCESSORY USE INCIDENTAL TO A PERMITTED USE FOR EXISTING P-1 ZONE. 9. , Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, If any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. • NONE. • b. Approximately how many units, if any, would. be eliminated? Indicate whether - high, middle, or low-income housing. NONE. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing Impacts, if any: NONE. 10. Aesthetics a. What is thee tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed. THE PROJECT WILL OCCUPY A PORTION OF A COURTYARD AT THE EXISTING HOSPITAL THIRD FLOOR. IT'S HEIGHT WILL BE NO HIGHER THAN THE EXISTING STRUCTURE. THE EXTERIOR SHALL BE AN EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEMS, PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING. b. What views in`the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? NONE. • c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic Impacts, If any: I TiiEi:.PROPOSED INFILL WILL.BE VISUALLY COMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTING HOSPITAL PROJECT. THE LOCATION OF THE PROJECT WILL HAVE NO IMPACT ON EXISTING VIEWS,FROM ADJACENT ROADS AND BUILDINGS. 11, Light and Glare • • -7- . i a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? LIGHT FROM THIS PROJECT WILL COME PRIMARILYFFROM WITHIN THE BUILDING THROUGH WINDOWS. PEDESTRIAN AREAS AT EXIT WILL BE PROVIDED • WITH LUMINAIRES FOR NIGHT TIME ILLUMINATION. b. Could light or glare from' the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? NO. c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? NONE. PROJECT IS SCREENED FROM VEHICLE HEADLIGHTS ON SR-167 BY EXISTING HOSPITAL. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: NONE. 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? NONE. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. NONE. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, If any: THE PROJECT WILL HAVE NO IMPACT ON RECREATION. 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are t!iere any places or'objects listed on, or proposed for, national state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. NONE. b. Generally describe any landmarks or • evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. • NONE. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: NONE. -8- 14. Transportation • a, Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. ACCESS WILL BE BY EXISTING HOSPITAL SITE CURBS CUTS ON TALBOT ROAD AND • SOUTH 43RD STREET. b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? YES c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? EXISTING PARKING STALLS = 1677. PROJECT WILL ELIMINATE NO PARKING. REFER TO PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED PARKING STUDY BY N.G. JACOBSON AND I, �g 0 ATES DATE JULY 1989, (EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ATTACHMENT A) i; d. N'te proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or 'streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private? • NONE. • e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. • NOT APPLICABLE f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. PROJECT IS AN EXPANSION OF EXISTING SERVICES AND SERVES ONLY STAFF AND VISITORS CURRENTLY ON SITE. NO g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: ADDITIONAL VEHICULP. TRIPS WILL BE ADDED NONE. 15 ; Public Servides • '' a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SHOULD NOT REQUIRE AN INCREASE IN THE LEVEL OF PUBLIC SERVICES ALREADY PROVIDED FOR THE EXISTING HOSPITAL. ' b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. ci NONE. • 16. Utilities a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanitary sewer, septic system, other. • 4 fl b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the !. service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate 4k, vicinity which might be needed. UTILITY SERVICES WILL BE PROVIDED BY � EXTENSION OF SERVICE LINES FROM THE EXISTING HOSPITAL FACILITY. NECESSARY CONNECTIONS WILL BE MADE AS PART OF THE PROPOSED BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. • • ' •• ,e• • • • _ •---` -9- C. SIGNATURE I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. • Proponent: Name Printed: MS. MONICA BRENNAN CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER . -10- D. SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (This sheet should only be used for actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs. Do not use this sheet for project actions.) Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them in conjunction'i with the list of the elements of the environment. When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from the proposal, would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not,implemented. Respond briefly and in general terms. 1. How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to water; emissions to air; production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous substances; or production of noise? Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life? Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life are: 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural resources are: 4. How would the proposal be likely to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection; such as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitat, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, floodplains, or prime farmlands? Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: . I 5. How would the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline use, including whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with existing plans? V . ,-,- n -11 • - Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: 6. How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: - 7. Identify, if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. SIGNATURE I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. Proponent: Name Printed: TACHMENT A PARKING STUDY EXECUTIVE .SUMMARY 1 . This Parking Study concluded that to adequately serve its current operations Valley Medical Center should provide a minimum of 1514 parking spaces for its employees and patients/visitors . The current amount of parking spaces provided by Valley Medical Center is 1688 indicating that the campus as a whole has a surplus of 174 over the minimum recommended. The City of Renton Zoning Code requires that Valley Medical Center provide a minimum of 1030 parking spaces to serve the existing facilities on- campus. The major differences between this study' s recommendations and the Zoning Code' s parking space requirements is for Valley Hospital where the Zoning Code requires only 434 spaces and this study , recognizes a need for 960 spaces. 2. Based on N.G. Jacobson & Associates', July 1989 Parking Survey the proposed construction of- the Medical Office Building II will increase the overall campus parking space demands by approximately 385 spaces to a total of 1899 parking spaces, whereas the Ambulatory Care Center does not increase the parking demand as this facility only relieves the existing overcrowded facilities. The increased parking demand associated with this new development can be accommodated by the existing parking facilities on campus and expansion of surface parking lots on the South Campus. The proposed siting of these new facilities in the Southwest corner of the campus will dramatically increase the utilization of the existing parking facilities in this area. The parking garage and parking lots in these areas are currently under-utilized and are in fact about the only parking locations on campus that are not above 90 percent occupancy at peak hours of the day on campus . Plate ii shows the proposed facility parking supply location in conjunction with this development. This plate shows that the existing parking garage and surface lots in this area of the campus will provide 100 percent of the estimated parking demand generated for the - new facilities for both employee , parking ( long term) and visitor/patient parking ( short term) . i 3. In order to supply 100 percent of the parking needs in the parking garage and surface lots surrounding for these new facilities, relocating most of the hospital employees currently assigned to park in the areas will be required. Plate ii shows the day time hospital employee lot has been reduced to approximately 90 spaces and an additional 606 parking spaces provided for day time employees in the South campus area. Relocation• of most of the hospital day time employee parking services to a secured parking lot with shuttle service on the South Campus becomes very practical and viable with construction of the • roadway alignment and additional tunnel accross • • South 43rd street directly linking the two campuses. • • ii • J f' • N r" �, a .i< I n' C A' m I CHIN CHIN HILLCINa �`�e0 R �/ ... �, \ O /•M / iHILLS �� `A� :-' i 4..Dkii.- 4...% HOSPITAL R PARKIN )*11 j '. mt / . 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CERTIFI`••����ATION > » ><> »C 111 >� '»> �> >� >� ::::w; th ri�:��:3:0:0:�:�`f:e:et:<`:::o:f::::>tl'ie:: :s:ub:: :e•e:t:�:::s` t:e:<::»::::�>:::�::::::::::>::>`< :::��::::::: ::> ***FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY*** PROJECT TITLE• Cafeteria Expansion APPLICANT• Valley Medical Center APPLICATION .NUMBER: SA- IS I-°I0 1 EC-f- J o _ The following 'is a list of property owners within 300 >fee . ,=ofoth '� .. subject site. The Community Development Department wi• rri:ptify< c M these individuals of the proposed development. NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL fd°'rrrf:; NUMBER , Plastic 17930 Talbot Road South 312305-9135 . . & Reconstructive Renton, WA 98055 Surgeons Renton Valley 17900 Talbot Road South 312305-9134 79 Associates Renton, WA 98055 . Valley Eye Clinic .17824 Springbrook Road South 761680-0010 Paul N. Joos Renton, WA .98055 'Pacific Medical 17800 Talbot Road South 761680-0030 Center Renton, WA 98055 The Doctor Place Glenn A. Patchen c/o Executive House, Inc. 761680-0050 Springbrook 7517 Greenwood Avenue North Medical Center• Seattle, WA . .98103 (17722 Springbrook Road South) Valley Urology • 3764 SW; .1{7:1st,: = ' 761680-0290 • (17620 Springbrook Seattle r.-W.A ' ,98166 .. Road South) - r Lynn R. Frary -. F •°'�� Y '4 �3 +a~ i ' PIUNNINGDWISION Springbrook 17600 Talbot- Road=•South 312305-9026FAMTroN Professional Park Renton, WA 98055 Alan F. Wilson NOV 3 1 1990 • _.• i i' 1 , • NAME ADDRESS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL 1 NUMBER Orthodontics 5454 Lake Washington 312305-9065 (3901 Talbot Road South) Boulevard SE W.E. Brain • Bellevue, WA 98006 • ii • • _ - . Certification John Scoit' 1, , hereby certify that the above lists) of adjacent property owners and their addresses were taken from the records of the King County Assessor as prescribed by law. • • ; ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn to before.me, a Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington residing at . 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