HomeMy WebLinkAboutM_ERC_Determination_Internal Routing_NWGourmetFreezer_181214.pdfAddendum to Environmental (SEPA) Review
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December 10, 2018
ADDENDUM TO ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS)
Pursuant to WAC 197-11-600(4)(c) and WAC 197-11-625
Addendum to the NW Gourmet Tenant Improvements (LUA13-
000562, ECF) as Addended by the City of Renton (LUA18-000667, SA-
A) Determination of Non-Significance (DNS)
Date of Addendum: December 10, 2018
Date of Original Issuance of SEPA Threshold Determination: June 10, 2013
Proponent: James Carlton, Tahoma Design Group
Project Numbers: LUA13-000562, ECF and LUA18-000667, SA-A
Project Name: NW Gourmet Freezer Expansion
Proposal / Purpose of Addendum: The subject property totals 218,300 square feet (5.01 acres)
and is located in the Employment Area Comprehensive Plan (COMP-EA) land use designation and
Medium Industrial (IM) zoning classification. The site is currently developed with two buildings,
a 66,786 square foot food processing plant with attached office, and a deta ched 1,680 square
foot storage shed (Exhibit 3). The original threshold determination for NW Gourmet was issued
on June 10, 2013 (Exhibit 2). The original application included a proposal to install five tanks with
analysis of a sixth future tank (which has not been installed to date), with a maximum capacity of
30,881 gallons for each of the largest tanks. The tanks were installed on the west side of the
building and enclosed by a 4-foot high concrete safety wall. The proposal also considered interior
and exterior tenant improvements to the existing structure for forklift access to the loading dock,
expansion of the loading dock area, and installation of larger loading doors. The warehouse,
constructed in 1971, has been used for food storage for decades and this use was continued by
NW Gourmet upon purchasing the property in 2013.
The intended purpose of this SEPA Addendum is to disclose any proposed changes to the project.
The revised project requires Administrative Site Plan Review to construct a 6,386 square foot
freezer addition on the east side of the existing 66,786 square foot food processing plant (Exhibit
4), to be used for food storage. Northwest Gourmet is currently utilizing a refrigerated truck
trailer parked in the footprint of the proposed addition to store soup, and other frozen food items
pending distribution. If completed, the proposed addition would replace the trailer, allowing
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storage, processing and distribution to be handled within one structure. This would eliminate the
need for workers to exit the building and haul frozen products from the truck trailer into the
processing center to prepare for distribution. The addition will replace a section of the expanded
loading dock which was previously analyzed by the initial SEPA threshold determination. The
impervious surface area of the site will not be expanded as part of this proposal, and drainage
conditions will be improved by converting the existing pollution generating loading dock surface
into clean roof runoff. The proposal will utilize the existing storm drainage system to convey
storm water to the City’s regional storm water system located along SW 7th Street. Storm water
runoff from the building addition will discharge onto splash blocks and will be collected by the
existing on-site private storm drainage system. The new addition incorporates several design
features to further offset its impacts, including an 8-foot tall slatted fence to screen all ground
mounted refrigeration equipment from public view. The proposed walls and roof also offer a
higher thermal resistance value (R-Value) than the existing structure, which would also exceed
building code requirements. Finally, the applicant will plant three (3) blaze maple trees in the
existing planter strip to meet code requirements and improve the aesthetic quality of the site
(Exhibit 5).
As part of the proposal the applicant is requesting a Street Modification (Exhibit 6) to allow
deviation from the required frontage improvements. The applicant contends that the existing
improvements with the addition of three (3) blaze maple street trees substantially implements
the policies and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element and Community Design
Element. Further, the applicant argues that the existing pavement, curb, and sidewalk are safe,
maintainable and create a cohesive appearance for the area.
The current proposal does not call for the removal of any trees or alter any plantings aside from
the addition of three (3) new blaze maple trees. The City of Renton (COR) Mapping system
indicates the northern portion of the property contains Regulated Slopes (15% - 25%), and the
majority of the property, with the exception of the NE corner, is within the High Severity Seismic
Hazard Area. The submitted geological report finds the project feasible when considering the soil
conditions but recommends that the build ing be placed on piles to mitigate the impact of
potential soil liquefaction (Exhibit 7).
Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and SEPA (RCW 43.21C, 1971 as
amended), on June 10, 2013, the Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination of
Non-Significance (DNS) for Northwest Gourmet. The 14-day appeal period ended on December
28, 2013. No appeals of the threshold determination were filed.
Analysis: It has been determined that the environmental impacts of the proposal were
adequately addressed under the analysis of significant impacts contained within the previously
adopted DNS. Based on WAC 197-11-600(4)(c), the addendum process may be used if analysis or
information is added that does not substantially change the analysis of significant impacts and
alternatives in the existing environmental document. The proposed addition is sited on existing
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impervious surface that was analyzed as part of the original SEPA theshold determination and
would not change the analysis, or significantly impact the 1995 State Environmental Policy Act
(SEPA) Review.
The City of Renton is hereby issuing a SEPA Addendum pursuant to WAC 197-11-600.
This Addendum is appropriate because it contains only minor information not included in the
original Determination and there are no additional environmental impacts related to inclusion of
the new information.
Location: 600 SW 7th Street, Renton, WA 98055 (APN 1823059254)
Lead Agency: City of Renton, Department of Community & Economic Development
Review Process: Addendum to previously issued Determination of Non-Significance (DNS)
Additional Information: If you would like additional information, please contact Jeffrey Taylor,
Assistant Planner, City of Renton Planning Division, Department of Community & Economic
Development at (425) 430-7246.
There is no comment period for this Addendum, dated December 10, 2018 issued by the City of
Renton Environmental Review Committee.
Exhibits
Exhibit 1: DNS Addendum
Exhibit 2: Environmental Review Committee Report (LUA13-000562, ECF), dated June 10, 2013
Exhibit 3: Site Plan
Exhibit 4: Floor Plan
Exhibit 5: Environmental Checklist
Exhibit 6: Street Modification Request Letter
Exhibit 7: Geological Report
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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
SIGNATURES:
Gregg Zimmerman, Administrator
Public Works Department
Date
Kelly Beymer, Administrator
Community Services Department
Date
Rick M. Marshall, Administrator
Renton Regional Fire Authority
Date
C.E. “Chip” Vincent, Administrator
Department of Community & Economic Development
Date
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Planning Division
1055 South Grady Way, 6th Floor | Renton, WA 98057 | 425-430-7200, ext. 2
www.rentonwa.gov
ADDENDUM TO DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS)
ADVISORY NOTES
PROJECT NUMBER: LUA18-000667, SA-A, MOD
APPLICANT: James Carleton, Tahoma Design Group /
jcarleton@tahomadesigngroup.com / 2215 N 30th St, Suite 205,
Tacoma, WA 98402
PROJECT NAME: NW Gourmet Freezer Addition
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting Administrative Site Plan Review, a SEPA
Addendum, and one Modification to the street standards to construct a new 6,386 square foot freezer for the
storage of soup and other food products, located at 600 SW 7th Street. The subject property totals 218,300 square
feet (5.01) acres and is located in the Employment Area Comprehensive Plan land use designation and Medium
Industrial (IM) zoning classification. The property is developed with a 66,786 square foot warehouse for the
storage of food products. Vehicle access to the subject property would be maintained on SW 7th Street, utilizing
the existing curb cuts. The applicant has requested a modification to street standards to keep the existing
improvements and not increase their required frontage dedication. The applicant does not propose to remove
any existing trees, and would plant new street trees throughout the landscape strip along SW 7th Street. The City’s
mapping system indicates the site is within a High Seismic Hazard Area. Studies and reports submitted with the
master application include a geotechnical report and a traffic report.
PROJECT LOCATION: 600 SW 7th St, Renton, WA 98057
LEAD AGENCY: The City of Renton
Department of Community & Economic Development
Planning Division
MITIGATION MEASURES:
There are no mitigation measures proposed for this addendum.
ADIVISORY NOTES:
No new advisory notes are written for this addendum. Original mitigation measures and advisory notes for the
addended project, NW Gourmet Tenant Improvements (LUA13-000562, ECF), may be found in the
Environmental Review Committee Staff Report, dated June 10, 2013 (Exhibit 2), of the Addendum to the
Environmental (SEPA) Determination of Non-Significance (DNS).