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Project Narrative
The King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks, Parks and Recreation Division, is proposing the
May Creek Trestle Rehabilitation Project. The project intends to repair and retrofit the May Creek trestle bridge.
The trestle is currently used as recreational pedestrian bridge and is planned to become part of the multi-use
Eastside Rail Corridor (ERC) regional trail in Renton. The trestle is deteriorated and has defects and is in need of
repairs to provide continuous use of the trail system. A bridge inspection revealed defects and deterioration in
timber members. Internal decay in timber piles, back walls and wing walls was observed. Repairs are
recommended in order to utilize the bridge for the ERC Trail and to accommodate for the desired lifespan of the
structure. In addition to repairs and rehabilitation of existing components of the trestle bridge, existing timber
railroad ties, steel railroad tracks and fencing will be removed, and new decking and railing will be installed.
The project is located in the City of Renton, King County, Washington. The May Creek trestle is located
approximately 300 feet north of N. 41st Street, west of Lake Washington Boulevard. The project is located in
Section 32, Township 24 North, Range 05 East of the Public Land Survey System. The May Creek trestle is
approximately 60 feet long and 13 feet wide.
The project is anticipated to occur in July 2018 and to be completed in October 2018. The site is zoned R-10-
Residential 10 dwelling units per acre. The site’s comprehensive plan designation is RHD-Residential High
Density. The shoreline master program designation of the site is Urban Conservancy. A Tier 1 Grading License
Permit and this Conditional Use Permit from the City of Renton will be needed for this project. A Certificate of
Exemption from Shoreline Substantial Development has been issued (April 13, 2018) and is included with this
permit packet. The project is covered by an existing HPA for bridge maintenance and will not require an
additional HPA.
No wetlands are located within the vicinity of the project site. May Creek is located below the trestle bridge and
flows east to west. The stream is a perennial tributary to Lake Washington and is Type S (Shoreline of the State)
per Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the City of Renton (City). The project will
occur above the ordinary high water mark to repair portions of the trestle that span the stream. Two piles are
proposed to be repaired, using only hand tools and personnel (no motorized equipment), within the ordinary
high water mark. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) mapped soils include Norma sandy loam in
the project area.
The proposed project includes repairs to existing components of the bridge, and new decking and railing will be
installed in the same footprint of the existing features. No views will be obstructed as construction will occur
within the same footprint of the existing bridge. Components to be removed will be disposed of at an approved
location. The May Creek trestle is located approximately 840 feet from the shoreline of Lake Washington.
Shoreline in the vicinity of the project area is bordered by single and multi-family residences, private docks, and
bulkheads. Residential units are located west of the project area and there will be no obstructions of existing
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views. No trees or woody shrubs will be removed for this project and adjacent trees and woody shrubs will be
protected with high visibility fencing during construction. No landscaping is proposed for this project. Two,
approximately 200-square foot areas on the north east and south east ends of the bridge will be cleared for an
access road/wheel wash area. These areas will be re-seeded with native vegetation after repairs are completed.
No watercourse will be changed, altered, or relocated. Work will occur above the stream to remove timber ties
and tracks and to install new decking and railing. The project will not impact flood zones, as all work will occur
above the flood hazard areas and there will be no expansion of structures within the flood zone. There will be
no impacts to utilities within the project area. A sewer line is located approximately 30 feet east of the trestle
and a water main is located approximately 35 feet west of the trestle. Both utilities are outside of the project
area and will not be affected by project related activities. Project limits can be seen on project plans included in
this permit packet.
The proposed project will not change the functioning characteristics of the structure. Less than 2000 square feet
of new and/or replaced impervious surface is proposed for the new bridge decking. No pollution generating
impervious surface is proposed. Under existing conditions, stormwater runoff from the bridge deck flows to the
stream and uplands below. After construction, water will continue to flow from the bridge deck to the stream
and uplands below. There will be no change in drainage patterns with respect to stormwater entering nearby
waterbodies.
The project is not anticipated to increase new traffic trips for AM and PM times. There will be no change in
roadways or access to the trail system. Temporary changes in traffic may occur along Lake Washington
Boulevard N and N 41st Street during project construction.
The project will involve approximately 21 cubic yards (CY) of excavation for removal of the timber back walls and
wing walls. There will be approximately 21 CY of replacement fill, consisting of new timber back walls and gravity
block walls. There will be approximately 20 CY of temporary fill for the construction entrance.
The site can be accessed by the trail connecting the trestle to North 41st Street in Renton. Three are no
proposed off-site improvements. The project is being constructed in conjunction with the Ripley Lane trestle
repair and retrofit, north of the May Creek project site. The total estimated construction cost and fair market
value of the project is approximately $119,950.00.