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REPORT
A. BACKGROUND
City of Renton
Department of Planning / Building / Public Works
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
ERC MEETING DA TE June 4,2007
Project Name:
Owner/Applicant:
Contact:
File Number:
Project Manager:
Project Description:
Project Location.
Exist. Bldg. Area gsf.
Site Area:
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Project Location Map
Valley Medical Center Emergency Services Tower
Valley Medical Center, 400 S 43'd Street, Renton, WA 98055
James Hobbs, NBBJ, 223 Yale Avenue N, Seattle, WA 98109
LUA-07-045, SA-H, ECF
Jill K. Ding, Senior Planner
The applicant is requesting Hearing Examiner Site Plan approval and
Environmental (SEPA) review for the construction of a 7-story (111-foot tall)
146,000 square foot Emergency Services Tower on the south side of the
Valley Medical Center main hospital. The project site is located within the
Commercial Office (Public) (CO(P)) zoning designation. The project would
include a 2 level parking garage with parking for 304 parking spaces, the
emergency department for the hospital, an Intensive Care Unit. additional
patient rooms, and a heliport. The project would be built in 3 phases to allow
for continuous operation of the existing emergency department. (Project
Description continued on next page).
400 S 43'd Street
371,750 square feet
1,055,589 square feet
(24 acres)
Proposed New Bldg. Area: 146,600 square feet
Total Building Area gsf: 518,350 square feet
Staff recommends that the Environmental Review Committee issue a
Determination of Non-Significance -Mitigated (DNS-M).
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A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION (CONT.)
Envi ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA07-045, SA-H, ECF
Page 2016
The proposed Emergency Services Tower would be located on the south side of the main hospital. The
proposed project is a seven floor addition to an existing 3-story building, The first floor is dedicated to
parking for 140 cars and would be at the same grade as the first floor of the main hospital. Staff and parking
elevators would connect to this level. The second floor would be dedicated to parking for 115 cars and is at
the same elevation as the second floor of the hospital, Mechanical ventilation fans for the garage and
electrical transformers and switch gear room will be along the south edge of floor 2, The third floor would
contain the new Emergency Department and a parking deck to the west of the Emergency Department with
50 parking spaces. The forth floor would contain the new Intensive Care Unit with 30 patient rooms. The
fifth, sixth, and seventh floors would be designed for 30 patient rooms. The sixth and seventh floors are
intended to remain unfinished until needed at a future date.
Extensive regarding is proposed across much of the southern portion of the campus along with
reconfiguration of the existing loop road and vehicular access. There will be a new patient entry on the east
and a new ambulance entry on the south. There are no changes proposed to the existing curb cuts onto
and off of the project site.
B. RECOMMENDA TlON
Based on analysis of probable impacts from the proposal, staff recommends that the Responsible
Officials make the following Environmental Determination:
DETERMINA TlON OF
NON-SIGNIFICANCE
Issue DNS with 14 day Appeal Period.
Issue DNS with 15 day Comment
Period with Concurrent 14 day Appeal
Period.
C. MITIGA nON MEASURES
DETERMINA TION OF
XX NON -SIGNIFICANCE -MITIGA TED.
XX Issue DNS-M with 14 day Appeal
Period.
Issue DNS-M with 15 day Comment
Period with Concurrent 14 day Appeal
Period.
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations found in the geotechnical report prepared by
GeoEngineers, dated January 24, 2007.
2. The applicant shall be required to provide a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan
(TESCP) designed pursuant to the Department of Ecology's Erosion and Sediment Control
Requirements outlined in Volume II of the Stormwater Management Manual. This condition shall be
subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division.
3. The detention system for this project shall be required to comply with the requirements found in the
2005 King County Surface Water Design Manual to meet both detention (Conservation Flow control -
a.k.a. Level 2) and water quality improvements.
4. All truck traffic associated within the distribution center shall be limited to the hours between 7:00 am
and 10:00 pm.
5. The applicant shall pay a Traffic Mitigation Fee in the amount of $75 for each new net daily trip prior to
the issuance of the building permit. It is anticipated that the proposed project would result in the
payment of $133,110.00 (1,774.8 net new daily trips x $75 = $133,110.00).
6. The applicant shall pay a Fire Mitigation Fee based on $0.52 per new square foot of building area prior
to the issuance of the building permit. The fee is estimated at $132,600.00 ($0.52 x 255,000 square feet
= $132,600.00).
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D. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Envi ental Review Commillee Staff Report
LUA07-045, SA-H, ECF
Page 30f6
In compliance with RCW 43.21 C. 240, the following project environmental review addresses only
those project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards
and environmental regulations.
1. Earth
The topography of the site is variable as the site has been previously developed, but it generally slopes
from east to northwest. The steepest grades onsite are approximately 10 percent. The project site is
primarily vegetated with landscaping areas. With the project application, the applicant submitted a
Geotechnical Report prepared by GeoEngineers, dated January 24, 2007.
The report indicated that seven borings were completed on the project site to depths ranging from 16 Y, to
36 feet below grade. The exploration encountered fill in all of the borings except 4 and 5 to depths ranging
from 2 to 6 feet below grade. Organic rich soils were encountered near the surface in Boring 7.
Undifferentiated deposits were encountered below the fill in most of the borings at thicknesses ranging
from 4 to 10 feet. Glacial drift was encountered beneath the undifferentiated deposits to the depth explored
in all of the borings. Groundwater was encountered during drilling in several borings at depths ranging from
13 to 24 feet below the ground surface.
The applicant indicates that approximately 9,600 cubic yards of excavation will be required for the
construction of the project, which would be reused as fill. Approximately 2,000 cubic yards of fill will be
imported for back filling adjacent to building walls.
The report provides recommendations for earthquake engineering; shoring and underpinning; earthwork,
shallow foundations; below grade and retaining walls, slabs-on-grade support; dewatering; and drainage.
Due to the potential for impacts that could occur during construction, staff recommends as a mitigation
measure that construction of the project be required to comply with the recommendations found in the
geotechnical report prepared by GeoEngineers, dated January 24, 2007 that was submitted with the
project application.
Due to the potential for erosion to occur from the subject site, staff recommends a mitigation measure that
requires the applicant to comply with the Department of Ecology's Erosion and Sediment Control
Requirements as outlined in Volume II of the Stormwater Management Manual.
Mitigation Measures:
1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations found in the geotechnical report prepared by
GeoEngineers, dated January 24, 2007.
2. The applicant shall be required to provide a Temporary Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan
(TESCP) designed pursuant to the Department of Ecology's Erosion and Sediment Control
Requirements outlined in Volume II of the Storm water Management Manual. This condition shall be
subject to the review and approval of the Development Services Division.
Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations
2. Water -Stormwater
A surface water memo prepared by Magnusson Klemencic, dated March 29, 2007 was submitted with the
application materials. No drainage analysis was submitted with the site plan application as the applicant
requests a deferral of the Stormwater Technical Information Report until permit submittal is made. The
memo states that the project would add less than 0.5 acres of impervious surface to the site. Flow control
and water quality treatment would be provided in accordance with the 1990 King County Surface Water
Design Manual. The detention volumes are anticipated to be less than 1,000 cubic feet and the existing
stormwater conveyance system would be utilized for storm drainage conveyance along with new
conveyance piping.
The City's Plan Review Section has reviewed the submitted drainage report and concurs with the
conclusions that the proposal would not trigger detention. The Technical Information submitted with the
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application is sufficient for review at this time, A storm and surface water drainage plan and report (in
accordance with the 1990 King County Surface Water Manual) is required for the Hospital addition at the
time of Utility Construction Permit application, The project is exempt from providing storm water detention,
The proposed storm-filters are acceptable to provide water quality treatment for pollutant generating
surfaces,
Mitigation: No further mitigation is recommended.
Nexus: N/A
3. Noise
Noise impacts would primarily result from the construction of the proposed facility. The construction noise
would be regulated through the City's adopted noise regulations. The City's noise regulations limit haul
hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday throu9h Friday unless otherwise approved by the Development
Services Division. Commercial, multi-family, new single family and other nonresidential construction
activities shall be restricted to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between nine o'clock (9:00) a.m.
and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays.
Noise impacts antiCipated from the operation of the Emergency Department are anticipated to be impacts
that would be commonly associated with the operations of a hospital.
Mitigation: No further mitigation is recommended.
Nexus: N/A
4. Transportation
The proposal includes reconfiguration of the loop road and access within the site, however no changes are
proposed to the existing access points onto public rights-of-way.
It is antiCipated that the proposed project would result in impacts to the City's street system. Therefore,
staff recommends a mitigation measure requiring the payment of a Traffic Mitigation Fee in the amount of
$75 for each new net daily trip prior to the issuance of the building permit. It is anticipated that the
proposed project would result in the payment of $188,833.50 based on the number of additional trips that
the proposed addition area could accommodate (2,517.78 net new daily trips x $75 = $188,833.50). These
numbers may be revised upon further review of a Traffic Impact Analysis
Mitigation: The applicant shall pay a Traffic Mitigation Fee in the amount of $75 for each new net daily trip
prior to the issuance of the building permit, based on the current proposal the total mitigation fee is
estimated at $188,833.50.
Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations
5. Emergency Services
The proposal will potentially impact the City's Police and Fire Emergency Services. Staff recommends a
mitigation measure requiring the applicant to pay a Fire Mitigation Fee, based on $0.52 per square foot of
new building area (not including the parking garage) prior to the issuance of the building permit. The fee is
estimated at $76,232.
Mitigation: The applicant shall pay a Fire Mitigation Fee based on $0.52 per new square foot of building
area prior to the issuance of the building permit. The fee is estimated at $76,232.
Nexus: SEPA Environmental Regulations
E. COMMENTS OF REVIEWING DEPARTMENTS
The proposal has been circulated to City Departmental/Divisional Reviewers for their review.
Where applicable, these comments have been incorporated into the text of this report as Mitigation
Measures and/or Advisory Notes to Applicant.
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~ Copies of all Review Comments are contained in the Official File.
Copies of all Review Comments are attached to this report.
Environmental Determination Appeal Process Appeals of the environmental determination must be
filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m. June 27, 2007. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the
required $75.00 application fee to: Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton,
WA 98055. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by the City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-
110.B. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City
Clerk's Office at (425) 430-6510.
Advisory Notes to Applicant:
The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the environmental
determination. Because these notes are provided as information only, they are not subject to the
appeal process for environmental determinations.
Planning
1. RMC section 4-4-030.C.2 limits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday unless
otherwise approved by the Development Services Division.
2. Commercial, multi-family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities shall be
restricted to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a.rn. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday through
Friday. Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight
o'clock (8:00) p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays.
3. Within thirty (30) days of completion of grading work, the applicant shall hydroseed or plant an
appropriate ground cover over any portion of the site that is graded or cleared of vegetation and where
no further construction work will occur within ninety (90) days. Alternative measures such as mulch,
sodding, or plastic covering as specified in the current King County Surface Water Management Design
Manual as adopted by the City of Renton may be proposed between the dates of Novernber 1 st and
March 31st of each year. The Development Services Division's approval of this work is required prior to
final inspection and approval of the permit.
4. A detailed landscape plan complying with the requirements set forth under RMC 4-8-120D shall be
submitted at the time of Building Permit review for review and approval by the Development Services
Division Project Manager.
Fire
1. The preliminary fire flow is 1,750 gpm. Two fire hydrants are required. One within 150 feet and one
within 300 feet of the building. It appears adequate fire flow is available in this area.
2. Approved fire sprinkler, fire alarm and standpipe systems are required in the building, Separate plans
and permits are required by the fire department.
3. Fire department apparatus access roadways are required to be minimum 20 feet wide fully paved, with
25 feet inside and 45 feet outside turning radius, Fire access roadways shall be constructed to support
a 30-ton vehicle with 322 psi point loading. Driveway entrance off of South 43,d Street shall be revised
to meet the above requirements. Fire department apparatus needs to be able to turn west (as we
currently do) when entering this driveway in order to access the south and west sides of the hospital
campus in a timely manner.
Plan Review -Surface Water
1. The Surface Water System Development Charge (SOC) based on a rate of $0.265 per new square foot
of impervious surface. This fee is subject to change and is payable at the time to utility permit is issued.
2. A storm and surface water drainage plan and report (in accordance with the 1990 King County Surface
Water Manual) is required for the Hospital addition. The Technical Information submitted with the
application is sufficient. The project is exempt from providing storm water detention. The proposed
storm-filters are acceptable to provide water quality treatment for pollutant generating surfaces.
Plan Review -Water
1, Any existinq sub-standard fire hydrants will be required to be upqraded and/or retrofitted with a quick
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disconnect Storz fitting,
Envi ental Review Committee Staff Report
LUA07-045, SA-H, ECF
Page 60f6
2, A fire sprinkler system is required for this facility. A separate permit and plans will be required for the
installation of the sprinkler system and any req uired double-detector check valve assembly,
Plan Review -Sanitary Sewer
1, No Comments,
Plan Review -Transportation
1, Existing site ingress and egress is adequate, however the changes shown at the entrance from 43'd
street do not provide an adequate Fire Department access, Fire Department apparatus access
roadways are required to be a minimum 20-feet wide, fully paved, with a 25-foot inside and 45-foot
outside turning radius, Fire access roadways shall be constructed to support a 3D-don vehicle with 322-
psi point loading, The proposed plan does not allow for a Fire Department apparatus to turn west when
entering the site from S 43,d street
2, Due to the significant increase in generated trips a Traffic Impact Analysis will be required with the Utility
permit application,
Plan Review -General
1, All required utility, drainage, and street improvements will require separate plan submittals prepared
according to City of Renton drafting standards by a licensed Civil Engineer,
2, When the utility plans are complete, please submit 3 copies of the drawings, 2 copies of the drainage
report; permit application and an itemized cost of construction estimate and application fee at the
counter on the 6th floor. It is recommended to call 425-430-7266 for a fee estimate as generated by the
permit system,
Plan Review -Miscellaneous
1, Separate permits and fees for side sewer, domestic water meter, landscape irrigation meter and any
backflow devices will be re uired,
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