HomeMy WebLinkAboutExh.21_Concurrency_Test.pdfDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
M E M O R A N D U M
DATE: October 26, 2018
TO: Matt Herrera, Senior Planner
FROM: Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Manager
SUBJECT: Traffic Concurrency Test – Solera;
LUA18-000490, SA-M, PP, CU-H, MOD
The applicant is requesting Master Site Plan Review, Preliminary Plat Approval, Conditional Use
Permit, Street Modification Approval, and Concurrence with the Sunset Area Planned Action EIS
for a proposed mixed use development that would provide approximat ely 672 multi-family
residential units and 39,000 square feet of commercial space located on a 10.8 acres site at 2902
NE Sunset Blvd. The subject property would contain two mixed use buildings along the NE Sunset
Blvd frontage with six stories above grade and up to 85-feet in maximum height. The two mixed
use buildings would contain approximately 521 multi-family units with ground floor commercial
space. The subject property would also contain approximately 151 fee-simple townhomes under
the unit lot subdivision provisions. Net residential density on the subject property would result
in approximately 70 dwelling units per acre. The site would contain a total of 906 parking spaces
located within the mixed use buildings, townhome units, and a six-space surface lot. The existing
Greater Hi-Lands Shopping Center would be demolished with the exception of the US Bank
building. New public street connections would be constructed providing access through the site
with private alleys for vehicle access to residences. Street frontage improvements would be
constructed along the site’s periphery. Proposed drainage improvements include the use of
green roofs for the mixed use buildings and bio-retention planters throughout the development.
The applicant proposes to remove the site’s 31 trees (13 significant trees) and replace with new
trees within planter strips, street frontage, and pedestrian oriented areas.
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The proposed development would generate a reduction of approximately 534 net new average
weekday daily trips. During the weekday AM peak hour, the project would generate
approximately 196 net new trips (37 inbound and 159 outbound). During the weekday PM peak
hour, the project would generate approximately 29 net new trips (44 inbound and -15 outbound).
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
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 130% of the scheduled expenditure through 2017.
Within allowed growth levels: As shown on the attached citywide traffic concurrency summary,
the calculated citywide trip capacity for concurrency with the city adopted model for 2018 is
1,812 trips, which provides sufficient capacity to accommodate a reduction of 29 trips from this
project. A resulting 1,783 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 will be required to
complete all internal and frontage street improvements for the building prior to occupancy. Any
additional off-site improvements identified through SEPA or land use approval will also be
completed prior to final 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:
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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.
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.