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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEx16_Transportation_Concurrency_Test_MemoDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT M E M O R A N D U M DATE: October 7, 2025 TO: Ian Harris, Associate Planner FROM: Nathan Janders, Development Engineering Manager SUBJECT: Traffic Concurrency Test – Iden’s Dealer Services (IPN 3806000045) LUA25-000312 The applicant is requesting an Administrative Conditional Use Permit and Environmental (SEPA) Review to operate an automotive detailing business (Iden’s Dealer Services) on the project site. The project site is comprised of one (1) parcel totaling approximately 20,947 square feet (0.48 acres) in area within the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone, Urban Design District D overlay, and Commercial Mixed Use (CMU) Comprehensive Plan land use designation. The proposal includes tenant improvements to house office space, warehouse space, and wash/install/detail bays, and a customer reception area. The applicant has also proposed several planter and parking stall revisions, a screened refuse and recycling area, and a new black chain link fence along the east and south property lines. Access to the site would be taken from the existing driveway off Lake Ave S. A second driveway off the improved ROW to the north of the side (S Victoria St) would also remain. City of Renton (COR) Maps indicate the presence of a high seismic hazard area and the Downtown Wellhead Protection Area Zone 2 on the site. No trees or vegetation is proposed for removal. The proposed development would generate an increase of approximately 75 weekday daily trips. During the weekday AM peak hour, the project would generate an increase of 8 weekday AM peak hour (6 in, 2 out). During the weekday PM peak hour, the project would generate an increase of approximately 0 net new trips (-1 in, 1 out). The proposed project passes the City of Renton Traffic Concurrency Test per RMC 4-6-070.D as follows: Traffic Concurrency Test Criteria Pass Implementation of citywide Transportation Plan Yes Within allowed growth levels Yes EXHIBIT 16 Docusign Envelope ID: 96FF2A1F-42A1-4E9B-82F5-1607A5DD43B3 Transportation Concurrency Test – Iden’s Dealer Services Page 2 of 3 October 7, 2025 Project subject to transportation mitigation or impact fees Yes Site specific street improvements to be completed by project Yes Traffic Concurrency Test Passes Evaluation of Test Criteria Implementation of citywide Transportation Plan: The City’s investment in completion of the forecast traffic improvements is 100% of the scheduled expenditure through 2025. Within allowed growth levels: The citywide traffic concurrency trip capacity for concurrency with the city adopted model for 2025 is 2,145 trips, which provides sufficient capacity to accommodate approximately 0 additional trips from this project. A resulting 2,145 trips are remaining. Project subject to transportation mitigation or impact fees: The project will be subject to transportation impact fees at time of building permit for the project. Site specific street improvements to be completed by project: The project is exempt from street frontage improvements. Any additional off-site improvements identified through land use approval will also be completed prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Background Information on Traffic Concurrency Test for Renton The City of Renton Traffic Concurrency requirements for proposed development projects are covered under Renton Municipal Code (RMC) 4-6-070. The specific concurrency test requirement is covered in RMC 4-6-070.D, which is listed for reference: D. CONCURRENCY REVIEW PROCESS: 1. Test Required: A concurrency test shall be conducted by the Department for each nonexempt development activity. The concurrency test shall determine consistency with the adopted Citywide Level of Service Index and Concurrency Management System established in the Transportation Element of the Renton Comprehensive Plan, according to rules and procedures established by the Department. The Department shall issue an initial concurrency test result describing the outcome of the concurrency test. 2. Written Finding Required: Prior to approval of any nonexempt development activity permit application, a written finding of concurrency shall be made by the City as part of the development permit approval. The finding of concurrency shall be made by the decision maker with the authority to approve the accompanying development permits required for a development activity. A written finding of concurrency shall apply only to the specific land uses, densities, intensities, and development project described in the application and development permit. Docusign Envelope ID: 96FF2A1F-42A1-4E9B-82F5-1607A5DD43B3 Transportation Concurrency Test – Iden’s Dealer Services Page 3 of 3 October 7, 2025 3. Failure of Test: If no reconsideration is requested, or if upon reconsideration a project fails the concurrency test, the project application shall be denied by the decision maker with the authority to approve the accompanying development activity permit application. The Concurrency Management System established in the Transportation Element on page XI-65 of the Comprehensive Plan states the following: Based upon the test of the citywide Transportation Plan, consideration of growth levels included in the LOS-tested Transportation Plan, payment of a Transportation Mitigation Fee, and an application of site specific mitigation, development will have met City of Renton concurrency requirements. Docusign Envelope ID: 96FF2A1F-42A1-4E9B-82F5-1607A5DD43B3