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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExh.17_C_Comment_Letter_and_Response.pdfFrom: Curt Kruse <curt.kruse@comcast.net> Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 11:41 AM To: Matthew Herrera; Sandi Kruse; curt.kruse@comcast.net Subject: Proposed Chick-fil-A traffic issues Mr. Herrera, This letter is a follow-up to our telephone conversation of September 21, 2018. We want to express our concern regarding the potential traffic effects of the proposed Chick-fil-A restaurant at 361 Rainier Ave S. in Renton, WA. The proposed building is immediately south of and next to our property at 351 Rainier Ave S. (Our property is leased to the Firestone/Bridgestone Corporation as a tire/auto repair business.) Chick-fil-A restaurants attract large volumes of automobile traffic, which tends to line-up and back-up on the street and block traffic. The Chick-fil-A restaurant at NE 8th and 116th street in Bellevue, WA is an example of this. Automobiles are often lined-up to enter the restaurant parking lot/drive-through well beyond the driveway entrance and block all other traffic in the right/southbound lane. If this line-up/back-up were to occur on southbound lane/lanes of Rainier Ave S. adjacent to our property it would restrict the entrance to our property and damage our tenant's business. This could result in financial loss for us and our long-term tenant. Please consider this and keep us informed as you work through the permitting process. Sincerely, Curt and Alexandra Kruse 3801 92nd Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98004 425-922-0828 (cell) 425-454-2552 (home) From: Matthew Herrera Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 12:13 PM To: 'Curt Kruse'; Sandi Kruse Subject: RE: Proposed Chick-fil-A traffic issues Thank you Mr. Kruse for your comments. I will add this email to the project file and add you to the project’s party of record list. The applicant’s site plan (linked below) proposes a vehicle stacking lane that would accommodate 15 cars with additional capacity within the parking lot aisle lanes. The applicant’s Transportation Impact Analysis (also linked below) proposes to utilize a Police Officer to ensure vehicles do not back up into Rainier Ave S and restaurant staff to assist drivers leaving the restaurant. The City Environmental Review Committee will review these proposals for adequacy prior to issuing an environmental determination. Again thank you for your email and the City will consider your comments prior to issuing a land use decision. Please feel free to contact me should you have any additional questions and/or concerns. – Matt Site Plan https://edocs.rentonwa.gov/Documents/1/edoc/1239751/P_Site_Plan_Color_2018.pdf Transportation Impact Analysis https://edocs.rentonwa.gov/Documents/1/edoc/1239759/RS_Transportation_Impact_Analysis_2018.pd f Matt Herrera, AICP - Senior Planner City of Renton Community & Economic Development 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98057-3232 425.430.6593 From: Curt Kruse [mailto:curt.kruse@comcast.net] Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2018 11:41 AM To: Matthew Herrera <MHerrera@Rentonwa.gov>; Sandi Kruse <alexandra.kruse@va.gov>; curt.kruse@comcast.net Subject: Proposed Chick-fil-A traffic issues Mr. Herrera, This letter is a follow-up to our telephone conversation of September 21, 2018. We want to express our concern regarding the potential traffic effects of the proposed Chick-fil-A restaurant at 361 Rainier Ave S. in Renton, WA. The proposed building is immediately south of and next to our property at 351 Rainier Ave S. (Our property is leased to the Firestone/Bridgestone Corporation as a tire/auto repair business.) Chick-fil-A restaurants attract large volumes of automobile traffic, which tends to line-up and back-up on the street and block traffic. The Chick-fil-A restaurant at NE 8th and 116th street in Bellevue, WA is an example of this. Automobiles are often lined-up to enter the restaurant parking lot/drive-through well beyond the driveway entrance and block all other traffic in the right/southbound lane. If this line-up/back-up were to occur on southbound lane/lanes of Rainier Ave S. adjacent to our property it would restrict the entrance to our property and damage our tenant's business. This could result in financial loss for us and our long-term tenant. Please consider this and keep us informed as you work through the permitting process. Sincerely, Curt and Alexandra Kruse 3801 92nd Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98004 425-922-0828 (cell) 425-454-2552 (home)