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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/17/2013 - Minutes , � } :� • • Renton Library Advisory Board cuy,�;� � i:; � , s� .��•�'��,�t`!^�;�';�'� '�' .:r��.�=' Meeting Minutes City Hall, Council Conference Room July 17, 2013"' S:30 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER Chair Lynne King called the meeting to order at 5:40 p.m. In Attendance Members: Laurie Beden, Lynne King, Catherine Ploue-Smith; Suzi Ure City Staff: Terry Higashiyama, Peter Renner, Diane Wagner KCLS Staff: Judith Zelter G�est: Cliip �,'irecent, City of Economic �evelopment Administrator Absent Members: Erica Richey I1. APPROVAL OF AGENDA A motion was made by Catherine Ploue-Smith, seconded by Laurie Beden,to approve the agenda. All were in favor, motion carried, agenda approved. 111. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Catherine Ploue-Smith made a motion, seconded by Suzi Ure,to approve the June 2013 meeting minutes. All were in favor, motion carried, minutes approved. IV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS/PUBLIC COMMENTS None. V. BOARD COMMUNICATIONS None. Vt. CITY REPORT/Terrv Hi�ashivama, Peter Renner, Chip Vincent Chip Vincent, Economic Development Administrator, presented the Power Po�nt Pr�sentation that was given to Renton Council Committee of the Whole on Monday,July 15, 2013. Chip provided an update/overview for the Renton Library at Liberty Park. He talked about the project history such as when the application process, the comment period, the permit reviews, the agency and non-profit comments,the environmental review process and reports, determinations and mitigations,the public hearing process and report to the Hearing Examiner, and the land review process. Terry Higashiyama talked about the appeal process and letters and responses. She said the next Hearing Examiner hearing is scheduled for July 30, 2013 at 10:00 am, which will not be televised but is open to anyone who would like to attend. - , . • . City of Renton • • Library Board Minutes July 17, 2013 Page 2 of 3 Peter Renner gave a brief update on the Highlands Library. The next Design Committee meeting is scheduled for July 30. He talked about the boundaries on Sunset Boulevard and Sunset Lane. He said if all goes well, permitting could be completed by the end of the year with construction starting sometime in 2014. VII. KCLS REPORT/JUDITH ZETLER Judith presented the Road Map Project, the initiative supported by the Community Center for Education Results (CCER) that focuses on students from a very young age, pre-kindergarten, to Collage to Career. Judith said that schools are not seeing higher levels of academic progress despite a number of good programs that support student achievement. The f�roject focuses on the South King County School District and brings together those from the district to work together on solving the problem. The CCER is a group of public and private organizations, parents, and civic leaders who want to improve academic achievement for these students. Judith talked about the statistics of the area such as those who speak different languages, students of color, low income and English language learners. She discuss the summer reading programs at the different community centers, such as Renton Highlands, and the combination of features such as Magic Shows and summer lunch programs and the Library2Go vehicle. Judith also gave an update on some of the different programs and events such as the FIESTAS DE ALFABETIZACION TEMPRANA EN Espanol, a program supported by KCLS and the KCLS Foundation for "Early Literacy Parties in Spanish". Judith briefly updated the Board on the Library Card Kits and showed some promotional boards/signs and hopes to have more materials available at the next meeting. VII1. OLD BUSINESS Judith gave an updated on the Fairwood Library. She said it is schedule to close but they are not sure exactly when. A temporary location, with limited haurs and computer use, will be I, opened on Petrovitski near the Safeway and Bartell's that will support hold-pickups, a small � collection of books, and possibly some DVD's. Patrons will be encouraged to use the Highlands Library and Renton Library at Liberty Park. IX. NEW BUSINESS Library Card Kits were discussed by Judith above. X. INFORMATION Terry shared information on upcoming events such as the IKEA Renton River Days, the Neighborhood Picnics, and Movies in the Park. _..�! . . . . .�;. . �:� H:\\Boards and Commissions\Library Board\2013 Minutes�luly 2013 . !' , • � City of Renton • � Library Board Minutes ' July 17, 2013 Page 3 of 3 A motion was made by Suzi, seconded by Catherine Ploue-Smith,to cancel the August meeting due to many scheduling conflicts. All were in favor, motion carried, August meeting canceled. XI. ADIOURNMENT A motion was made by Suzi Ure, second by Catherine Ploue-Smith,to adjourn the July meeting. All were in favor, motion carried,the meeting adjourned at 7:00 p.m. Signature �I NEXT RE LAR MEETIN I GU GS '� � Meeting Canceled _ �� � SEPTEMBER MEETING Wednesday, September 18, 2013, 5:30 p.m. Renton City Hall, Council Conference Room, 7t" Floor Telephone 425.430.6574 �.�!� .�7 . - H:\\Boards and Commissions\Library Board\2013 Minutes�luly 2013 -� c .�;,���� :�,�- SIGN-IN SHEET �.� � � � � RENTON LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD DATE: ' • ' • . 1 Name Address City/Zip Phone/Email �o you w�sn tospeak? PLEASE PR/NT LARGE& CLEAR Yes No 1 a►1e. � C.I �--a-�-� - N 0 C �i�16 �� ,/ ���� , , ►, � l� � �L_T-�-� �G�.S �� �� ' tn �� � � y � � � �� ��� �► � ��� � 6 �;�� _ ��o�_ � ��-� � � �;,��; �� �C�a-� � . H:\Boards and Commissions\Library Board\Meeting Sign In Sheet 2013 � _.. ,.. _., ._ . . ..:. .. .. ... „ . . ..: �: . . ..... ... .. . �,. : ., .. ,,. �i � en or� ' rar a . . . ' er � r r� � ' n : Update & Overview (No Action) Com m ittee of the Whole � July 15, 2013 City of� ��Y � � � � �, � `� , � ♦ � � �� �c+^� �j1�7'y�`r Community and Economic Development Renton Library at Liberty Park P ro j e ct H i sto ry • Application Submitted (March 1, 2013): � • Application Determined Incomplete (March 26, 2013) • City Council had not yet approved the design • Submittal of revised application materials (May 10, 2013) • Application Determined Complete (May 29, 2013) • 14 day public comment period commenced on May 29, 2013 and ended on June 12, 2013. � S.`�Y O ___-.--------...,. � � � ♦ "u ♦ R E N T O► N �'.��.�o�' ? .�xr:,�n or• Tti� ccRvr � . >...,....,....,.�.s.:>,...,....,.:,�.,�.........�. ....:, . . .. _.. . . .. - - ............ ..�...:�..:.::,r�a.,:,:;;';'4x;'.,,;;.:�.�..-.:.:...,_...... ._ . -:_ :. _ I�entor� Library at Liberty P'ark City of Renton Required Permits: • SEPA Environmental Review � •Environmental Review Committee Determination * Site Plan Review •Hearing Examiner Decision • Shoreline Substantial Development Permit •Administrative Decision �Building/Construction Permits �Administrative Decision � ��`�Y O _--___.... � � ♦ � ♦ R E 1`�T T O N �.��T,�o�' r�IIEAD Vi' TFiE C[:ItY1: 1 SEPA Environmen�tal Re�riew Agency Comments • Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, Fisheries Division • • Received comments on June 12, 2013 (after comment period prior to SEPA determination) � Comment Focuses: • Artificial lighting, requesting a copy of the lighting plan • Requested a copy of the stormwater report � Creation of a wood management plan • Gabion baskets (along the shoreline of the Cedar River) • Construction Noise � • Proposed shoreline mitigation fee-in-lieu, as it relates to the identified dollar amount U��Y Q� _- - � � ♦ R E N T O N �'.��,�o� , ,�Frr•.,�n or TxT: cLttvr , . � �EPA Environment�l Review � Agency Comments • Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation • Received comments on June 26, 2013 (after comment period and SEPA � Determination) • Comment Focuses: • Archaeological and historical resources • 10 recorded resources within 1 mile of the project � Several are within less than % mile • 7 of the recorded resources are archaeological sites and/or cemeteries • Request for an archaeological survey of the project area prior � to ground disturbing activities • Addressed in Site Plan Report, recommended condition of approval to complete an archaeological survey prior to grou `�Y Q,� � isturbing activities . � . RENT � N �'.���o�' :�frr:,�n or Txr: ciRvr: SEPA Environmen�al Review Agency Comments • Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation, continued • Comment Focuses: • • Historic architectural standpoint • Good example of mid-20th Century modern architecture and landscape architecture � library exhibits the post-World War II era modernist style, evoking the image of Renton as a growing progressive city • DAHP recommends the Library Board, the City, and other interested partners explore ways to capture the building's contribution to local history. • Interpretive displays � landscaping � • Art • Recycling building elements • Reminder, if federal funds or permits are involved, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and its implementing regulations, �ti'`�Y O� __-----.,�36CFR800, must be followed ♦ � ,, RENTON `� o� AIiEAD OP TfIE C[CRVT ��� SEPA Environrnerttal Review Non-profit Comments • Washington Trust for Historic Preservation • Received comments on June 21, 2013 (after comment period and SEPA - Determination) � • Comment Focuses: • Historic architectural standpoint � Copied on a letter from DAHP, which identified the library ; and surrounding park and civic campus as eligible for listing � in the National Register of Historic Places. , � Addressed to Friends of Cedar River �ibrary , � Hope for rehabilitation of existing library in a manner that is I, historically appropriate � I • Requested mitigation for the loss of a historic structure • Documentation of the library and National Register-eligible site • Retention of certain features of the library ,�,`�Y O • Include character-defining features present in the interior U g � ♦ ♦ R E N T Q N ' survey of other post-war resources in Renton �+ ����o� :�EIF:RI1 Or TfIIi CCILVI! 7 SEPA Environmental Review Environmental Review Committee Report • Purpose is to substantiate and disclose the environmental impacts of the project • • Identified mitigation to reduce significant environmental impacts • Staff report provides: • Part 1: Project description and background information as submitted by the applicant. • Part 2: Addresses only those project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development standards and environmental regulations (i.e. code requirements) consistent with RCW 43.21C.240. • Earth — Explains existing conditions including a seismic hazards evaluation. Included a recommended mitigation measure to � comply with the provided Geotechnical Analysis. �,`SY O _.._---�---..,,., C� � 'i� ♦ "—" � RENTON �.�N�o� ,�cir:iU vr Tt�i: c;crivr . .... , _ _.. ,. .. ; ., . ... SEPA Environr�ent�l Review Environmental Review Committee Report, Continued • Water • Wetland, Stream, Lakes — Explains conditions existing and proposed, ! evaluates impacts to the stream, identifies proposed mitigation, and addresses the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Comments. Includes a mitigation measure to comply with the Stream Study. • Storm Water — Evaluates stormwater utilizing the Technical Information Report (stormwater report) provided with the application, including existing and proposed stormwater drainage, identifies proposed mitigation. • Vegetation — Explains conditions existing and proposed and addresses tree retention. � • Wildlife — Evaluates the Habitat Data Report and Stream Study, identifies listed species in the area and proposed mitigation for potential impacts. I Includes a mitigation measure to comply with the Habitat Data Report. ,��Y o ___ � � . � . R E N T O N �'.��T�a� :�irt:nr� or 'rttt: c�nvr: SEPA Environment�l Review Environmental Review Committee Report, Continued • Light and Glare — evaluates interior and exterior lighting and proposed mitigation for potential impacts on fish habitat. � Mitigation measure recommended to shield lighting from the Cedar River and balance lighting needs for public safety. • Parks and Recreation — Evaluates temporary construction impacts to Liberty Park. • Transportation — Evaluates site access and vehicular trips associated with the project. � C���Y �'� ---' ♦ � �, R E N T O N �'.�N�o� . nxr:�n �r• T►ir: c�itve . . . . - , . s , ,... _.. , , . ,... ,._ . SEPA Envir�rtmental Review � . . . . . . . Determination of Non-Si nificance-Miti ated DNS-M g g � ) • The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) made a Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated (DNS-M) for the Renton Library at � Liberty Park on June 17, 2013. • The determination was published in the Renton Reporter on June 21, 2013 • Public notice posters were placed around the project site • All parties of records and appropriate agencies were notified • The appeal period ended on July 5, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. • An appeal was received on July 5, 2013 at 4:32 p.m. � '�`�Y 4 ��_ U � ♦ � + R E N T 4 N �'.���a� :��rr,�r> or �rtir: ccrivr SEPA Appeal Appeal of the SEPA Threshold Determination of DNS-M � Citizens to Save the Cedar River librarv...A�ain! submitted an appeal of the SEPA Threshold Determination. � � Appeal is signed by David A. Keyes, Beth Asher, and Nicola Robinson. • The appeal requests either: • The Proponent of this project be required to submit a Full Environmental Impact Statement; or • The project as proposed be modified to directly address and mitigate its likely significant environmental impacts. S S.`�Y O � � __-- ♦ � � RENTON �'.��T�o�' , ��iir.av or rtit: ccRvx= . . . $rlt� P�d11 ��\!IE'W � Public Hearing • Prior to receipt of the Appeal, a public hearing was scheduled for July 9, 2013 � • Staff rovides a re ort with a recommendation to the Hearin � p p g Examiner and parties of record 1 week prior to the Public Hearing • Report was completed and mailed on July 2, 2013 • Due to Appeal, the July 9, 2013 public hearing was extended to July 30, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in the City Council Chambers � S.`�Y O _._---- � � ♦ � ♦ R E N T O N �'.���o�` .�ETEAU t7r T}iIi CtiRVTi Site Plan Review Report to the Hearing Examiner • The staff report summarizes the project and includes a recommendation for either denial, approval, or approval with conditions. • The report includes the following sections: � • A.Summary and Purpose of the Request • B. Exhibits • C. General Information • D. Historical/Background • E. Public Services • F.Applicable Section of the Renton Municipal Code • G.Applicable Section of the Comprehensive Plan • H. Findings of Fact • a. Comprehensive Plan Compliance and Consistency analysis • b. Zoning compliance and consistency analysis • c. Design Regulation Compliance and consistency analysis • e. Off site impacts � • f. On-site impacts • g. Access • h. Open space • i.Views and public access • j. Natural systems �,`'�Y Q _,.,..__-..... • k. Services and infrastructure � A � ♦ ♦ • I. Conclusions �� � RE N T CJ N • 1. Recommendation .��T�Q , r�Eir•.,�� ar Ttir: ccrzvr: Renton Library at Liberty I�ark Land Use Review - Project Next Steps P i ' . , . . � • ubl c Hearing before the City s Hearing Examiner to consider the SEPA Appeal and the Site Plan Review • Send DOE Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for review • No action to be taken toni ht � g U��Y �� I _.._. - -..,..,,,,,,� � � ♦ '� ♦ R E N T O N �'��T,�o� :��r�:,�v or rtii: ctrivt: . • COMMUNITY SERVICES �{� DEPARTMENT 1�,�� � M E M O R A N D U M DATE: May 30, 2013 TO: Randy Corman, Council President Members of the City Council ' VIA: Denis Law, Mayor FROM: Terry Higashiyama, Community Services Administrator Iwen Wang, Administrative Services Administrator STAFF CONTACT: Peter Renner, Facilities Director, Ext. 6605 SUBJECT: June 13, 2013 Committee of the Whole Presentation: Highlands Library Schematic Design, Budget, and Purchase and Sale Agreement For many years, Council has promoted the redevelopment of the Renton Highlands and provided the startup funding for planning initiatives so that redevelopment can proceed. A strategic part of this effort involves the deliberate locating of the new KCLS Renton Highlands Library at the corner of 10th Street and Sunset Boulevard. The library is being developed in conjunction with existing long-term development initiatives by the Renton Housing Authority, which received title to the property from HUD approximately 18 months ago. The libra.ry development also involves a division of the Colpitts Development Company, which is building a five-story mixed use project adjacent to the new library and intends to construct additional complexes in the area immediately to the west and north. While it would have been much simpler for KCLS and the City to simply buy available property somewhere on a main thoroughfare in the Highlands and construct a library, being involved with a developer and the Housing Authority leverages the money the City is spending on the library with all of the other investments in the Highlands Redevelopment Area and helps to create the critical mass that will ensure the maximum benefit in the area in the shortest time span. h:\facilities\facilities director\peter renner\my documents\library\cs memo to council via mayor 05 30 2013 highlands library.doc Randy Corman,Council President � � Members of the City Council Page 2 of 2 May 30,2013 We have attached the following for your review: • A PowerPoint presentation of Highlands redevelopment that will be presented by Chip Vincent, the CED Administrator. � Another PowerPoint presentation of the Library Schematic Design that THA, the project architect, will use for their presentation. It is the essentially the same design that was provided in a Council update about a year ago, but with additional site improvement details. • A Schematic Design Budget with the inclusion of a separate cost estimate and an A&E fee schedule,which will be discussed by KCLS. You have also received the Purchase and Sale Agreement from City Attorney Warren under separate cover. Our intent is to present these materials and begin discussion with you directed to the result of Schematic Design and Budget approval. We have reserved Committee of the Whole time next Monday or the matter can be discussed during the Old Business section of the Regular Council Meeting, at your direction. Below is the outline for the presentation Presentation Introduction � --_____ ---._...-- -�---.._..----...--- Sunset Development ._.__--�-- —._._..�._�...._�.__-------..._..._.__......._.._.....___ Library Presentation _._..._._.._...__�_. ._..._......_._....._...__....._._.._.._..�__---.---.._.__._._.._.__.. 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C�tepory F d P t AvsNa B � � Q B D+� 104 LAND 37,000 37,�0 37,0� aa.910 16,0� 60200 CONSTRUCTION 7,862,795 8,090,446 7,fi83,204 0 7,683,204 03� FURNITItRE$EQUIPME 0 0 0 0 0 64400 MATERlAL 0 0 0 � 0 60500 OFFSI7E D�VELOPMENT 4�5,400 300,000 4g5,�0 0 485,000 60600 OWNERS COST 1 717 384 1,52�,6$2 14�0 60Q 87 965 1412 635 TOTAL8 302 B et 10,112,179 9 957�128 l�6�5,844 88�7� !i06,930 1b,1�0��04 98�112�179 8�957,128 8,695,8A4 v�riar�ce from ILA, le�KCLS po�fon 416,3T3 983,676 0 Notes: New 15,070SF Acct Co. 302 One Storey garage with 48 staNs artd elevator Buainess Unit: 1937 Temp work on SW of b1d Renton Highlnnds DUDGF.T ATIALYSIS ReMon Highfands-Lnngdon May 29 PAGE i 5/30/2013 5:48 PM • i Renton Highland� L.ibrary ; Bud�st vs.Actu�1 Revlew I I I �t t#gAbrra�s�.A tdt� �e�d�t t�♦ i�417{yNdta�E . �'1' F t B B � t3 D• C}�E 60900 �.Al�[} 6Q11Q 14Q1 E.utd 14t�t�itiort A 0 60114? 01010 1nC�rs�t 0 � 6Q110 014t10 3�e�'ea�ili�r'�3t 25,000 25,t�40 25,000 8,650 16,�50 60110 012{IO Ertti+ironrner�t�wi,An�tysi� 0 0 60110 01�U Fbazarekws VNa�le Cleanup � 0 6Q110 01�1�10 [�rrF»oE'�ian 0 0 80i10 01500 Stn�veyinq 12,i�10 12,000 12,�0 8 12,000 80i10 01700 Other-Pre Desi�n 0 0 0 12,26t3 (9�,260} TC►TAL IAE�� 37�00 37 t,f00 3T 004 2t!940 16 O�t! �02t10 C01�3TRUCTiON 6,217�E�0tt 6.397,000 6,475,000 Cc�n�En�c#�an 8�tae 6021Q 430Q1 Price 4,529,OOd �4,503,040 4,STS,Ot10 8 4,875,C�0 C3ara�e+�nd Site 8UZ10 03001 wwerx'k 1,6�8,000 1,6�4,40f1 i,200,�00 0 1,2()O.Q40 Chatr�e Ckders- 1096 of 6C}290 43300 C�or�str�a,fion 621,700 639,7Ut3 6t}7,5� t} 807,5{}0 8t�210 033t1� VWSS T�t 9.53o Ef4�i�77 �4�7 634��8 4 634�3� 7 4�8 3fi7 7 7t}5�'t87 7�4�338 4 7�17 33� �0210 03404 A�Sfitic�# 4 0 6021p 03420 S�nr�#e-Exter� 0 0 Pro}c�ct Cor►ta�g�t�cy- 8t}294 03900 S9�(of ati ol above} 374,419 385 25�t 365,867 0 365,667 374 449 385 259 385.867 fl 36 a,�67 TtJTAL CQN�TRtlCT10N T 862195 8 9tI 4�8 7 683 2q4 0 7'883,244 Renton Ni�slnnds Bt1UC#E'i'ANAi.YSiS Renioa Hi�hi�ids-t.an�On M�y 29 PAGI:2 5/30/2013 5:4E PM � ^ — -- - � � Renton Mighlands L.ibrary Bud��et vs.Actu�! Revtew � t+r�se►�s�.�► �rc�t s�,ay�..s , + : ��u��t��•� • � Pr A D B B ti �*E �30Q FURt�iTURf d��QU�MflVT 2fl 04t04 F�Ct�es t�Furniture 0 4 B0320 C14200 She4t�ir� 7c 7r 7c 0 0 60320 04200 Vc�de ltq�tq kx s � c� c� 0 4 6p320 Q4300 Otfiae Systema � �i �i 0 0 80320 04400 Wayfir►cNnq � � � 0 0 80320 Q5it�) Sta�tup auppfies Q' �. � p p 64320 05200 Camputer Equipme � �. � p 0 60320 05500 Ca�tingency•109b 0 8 I i Tt}TAC�URNI'fUR€AND EQUtFM 0 0 p p {� 60400 MAT�RU4L3 � Q480 07100 Lkrrary M�terials St Funded �ur�d Fund�ci 0 8 TC3TAt MATERiAL3 p p p p p �O�Ot# ClF�S1TE DEYE�QPMEFlT 6�10 {1�10Q M�tl�#iat Pt�rmen Q 125,UQ0 0 0 0 UO 6tyb10 0620Q S�eet tm�xovsmen 0 NA�conat� 0 0 0 60510 E)6300 Ro�d trr�►rovement 30p,000 NA k�con�t# 30p,000 0 300�400 � 6Q5id t�t00 Wa�fer MainfFrre 150,000 NA in const� 150,OW 0 i50,000 805i0 065Q4 Other/Sewer Con 45,004 75,000 d5,0U0 0 45,080 60510 08800 Misc im ovements 100,IX� Tt3TAL OF�'81TE dEVEtOPMEN 495 000 30fl 008 48lR 000 0 d85 000 � � � � � � � Renton tJigii}nnds 8E1ll0ET ANALYS[S Rc��Eon Highla�uls-L��gdon May 29 PA(its"3 S/30t1p13 5:48 PM � • Renton Highlands l.ibrary Budget vs.Actu#I Revi�w cet o� iN�nds tLA ToEN �udp�t �w�r. 16A1Ttywts�e� Ho. Cstpc►ry F B Pr va�bN B B B a B- D+E 8�00 OWNERS COST 60610 02100 Soits/Borir�g Tests 15,�00 15,000 45,000 0 15,OQ0 ' 6U640 02150 Surveyinq 5,000 5,000 5,000 0 5,I?00 0810 02200 Tre�fic St�xfy 7,500 7,500 7,500 0 7,:5� 60810 02500 Permita�Fees 250.000 250,000 250,000 0 250,000 60610 02600 Legai�ees 2,500 2,600 2,500 9,336 (6,838) 60610 02�00 Misc. E�cpenses 1,A�8 (1,486) 6061Q 02900 Consuitant Coordin 40,000 40,000 40,000 0 40,000 60610 Q2910 Consu�ant Basic S 485,�0 540,780 485,000 0 485,000 60640 02910 Arc;hke�tural Addenda Allowa►xx 450,0� 56,948 (56,948) 60610 02920 Consuftant Additio 252,258 237,343 48,000 0 48,�0 606f0 02gZ0 As Bultt Revisiona 15,000 15,040 0 15,�0 60640 02920 Civii Engineerkig /�0,000 100,000 0 100,�0 60610 t12920 L�ndscape Arc�k 35,000 35,000 0 35,000 80610 02920 Mteriors 30�000 30,000 0 30,000 60810 920 Eiectric��ir�eer b0,000 80,000 0 60,000 60610 02920 Cost Ealhnstor 35,000 35,000 0 35,t�0 Q0610 Q2fl20 Mechanicai-Pbumbi 5Q,000 50,040 0 50,000 6(?610 02920 Conceptuad Ske M 20,000 20,000 0 20,000 � 60610 02920 Acousfica! 10,000 10,000 0 10,000 60640 02�i20 Li�ttmg 0 0 � 0 0 � 60610 02�'20 Str�►ctur� 0 0 0 0 0 I 60640 02930 Reimbura�bie Expe 41,000 34,517 30,000 194 29,�Q6 60610 02940 Art ComrMssion� 5,000 5,000 6,000 0 5,400 60610 02940 196 of c�structlon 78,000 78,000 78,000 0 78,000 60610 02980 Movinq Expenaes 0 0 60610 02�5 Bt�Hding Corr►tnissio 25,000 25,000 26,000 0 25,000 60800 02990 Cont�ngency-10'1i, 156,126 139,062 134,600 0 134,600 0 TOTAL OWNER CO3T8 1717 384 1�629 682 1 460 6�0 6T 965 1412 635 ; i r i Rrnton Highlands BIfDCiE7'ANALYSIS Renton Highfands-Lnrtgdon May 29 j PAGE 4 S/30/2013 S:d8 PM i � � I I I ( I I C - ■ - Davis �.angdon � An AECOM Company 100°Io SCHEMATtC DESIGN cosT P�Ara for Renton Hightartds Library � Renton, WA May 30, 2013 • � Renton Highlands Library 100%Schematic Deslgn Cost Plan Renton,WA May 30, 2013 603-00730.210 CONTEN7"S Page Nos. Basis of Cost Plan 1 Inclusions 3 Exclusions 5 Overall Summary ' 6 Library Component Summary 8 Garage Companent Summary 20 Sitework Component Summary 27 I Davis Langdon� MAECOMCamprry • • Renton Highlands Library ?00%Schemaflc Deslgn Cost Plan Renton,WA May 30,20?3 603-00730.290 BASIS OF COST PLAN Cost Plan Prepared From Dated Received , - Drawings issued for Cover Sheet G000, G002 05/24/13 05/2fi/13 Civil C101,C201,C301, C401 05/24/93 05/26/13 Landscaping LA101 05/24/13 05/26/13 Architectural A000,A100,A101,A102,A200,A30Q 05/24/13 05/26/13 Structural S100, 5101,S102 05l24/13 05/26/13 ; Mechanical � M100 05/24/13 05l26/13 Plumbing P100 05/24/13 05/26113 E[ectrical Ep10, L000, L900 05/24/13 05/26/13 Fire Protection FP100 05/24l13 05/26/13 Discussions with the Projec#Architect and Engineers - C f Davis Langdon� Page 1 � MAEOP/(xirpa�y � � I . • Renton Highlands Library 900%Schemattc Desfgn Cosf Plan Renton,WA May 30, 2013 603-00730.290 BAS1S OF COST PLAN Conditions of Constr cu tion -- The pricing is based on the foliowing general conditions of constructian A start date of July 2014 A construction period af 12 months The general contract wiil be competitively bid with qualified general and main subcontractors The contractor wiil be required to pay prevailing wages 7here are no phasing requiremenfs, however coordination efforts with apartment contractor are required The general contractorwill have full access to the site during normal business hours Da�is��LrangdOn(� Page 2 � • Renton Highlands Llbrary 100%Schematic Deslgn Cost Plan Renton,WA May 30,2013 603-007'30.210 lNCLUSIONS The project consists of the construction of a new 15,070 SF Library to be constructed on a siab on grade parEcing garage. The mechanical and electrical service rooms for the Library are located in the parking garage.A stair and eleva#or connect the parking garage with the library above. - - -- -_ - ---------------------..-..--- - - � Revised pricing reflects the following: � I -A one storey garage below the library with 48 stalls and elevator to library. � -Temporary work fln the southwest side of the building has been included. I -Final grading and streetscape and landscape finish work with irrigation is � included Services are priced seperately for clarity. �___ ___.__.��.__�..._._.....--------__-_ — - - -- ---- - ----- --- ---- � Da�vis�Langdoh� Page 3 � � Renton Hi�hlands Library 100%Schematic Desfgn Cost Plan Renton,WA May 30, 2093 803-007'3Q.290 INCLUS1CiNS 81DD/1VG PRC?CESS-MARKET CQND/T101VS - This document is based on the measurernent and pric9ng of quantities wherever information is provided andlor reasonable assumptions for other work na# cavered in the drawings Qr specifications, as stated within this dacument. Unit rates have been obtained from historical records andlor discussion with contrackors. The unit rates reflect current bid costs in the area. All unit ra#es reievant fa subc4ntractor work include the subcantractars overhead and profit uniess atherwise stated. Tf�e mark-ups caver the costs of field ove�'head, home affice overhead and profi#and range from 15°Ifl#0 25°l0 0€ti�e cost fflr a par#icular item of woric. � Pricing reflects probable cans#ructton costs obtainable in the pro)e�t Eocality an t�e date of thls s#atement caf probabie casks. This estimate is a determinatian of fair market value for the construckion af this project It is not a prediction of!ow bid. Pricing assumes competitive bidding far every portion of the canstruction work for all subcontractors and generaE contrac#ors, with a minimum of 4 bidders for all items of subcontracted wark and 6-7 generat contractor bids. Experience indicates that a fewer number of bidders may result in higher bids, canversely an increased number of bidders may resutt in more compstitiwe bids. Since C3av€s �.angdon has no contral aver the cast of iabor, rrtate�ial, equipment, or over the cantrac#a�'s method af tleterrnining prices, ctr over fhe competitive bldding or market condit�ans at , the time of bid, the s#atement of prabable constructian cost is based an indus#ry practice, professional experience and qualifica#ians, and represents Davis Langdon's best judgment as professiona! construct+an cansultant familiar with the construction industry. However, Davis l,angdon cannot and does not guarantee that the proposats, bids, or#he construction cos#wil! not vary from opinions of probable cost prepared by them. I � ( � � Dav�i �angdan(� Page d � ( I � • i Renton Highlands Library 900%Schematfc Deslgn Cost Plan Renton,WA May 30, 2013 603-00730.210 EXCLUSIONS Owner supplied and instailed furniture, fixtures a�d equipment Loose furniture, library stack shelving and equipment except as specifically identified Securiky equipment and devices Audio visual equipment � Hazardous material handfing,disposal and abatement Window treatments Bookdrop conveyor system Book theft detection sysfem � � Steel fire proofing Garage roof slab water proofing Exterior signage Parking control equipment,assumed not required Wheelstops Compressian of schedule, premium or shiff work, and restrictions on the contractor's working hours Testing and inspection fees Architectural,desi�n and construction management fees Scope change and post contract contingencies Assessments,taxes, finance, legal and development charges Environmental impact mitigation . Builder's risk, project wrap-up and other owner provided insurance program Land and easement acquisition Cost escalation beyond a start date of July 2014 � i D�SLangdon� Page 6 t � � � Rerttor�Nl��nds Library lDOS4 Schsmadc Deslpn Cvat Plmn ` R�ntor�,1NA A1ety 3�'1,201� 643-�1730.3tD OVERALI.SGI�MARY C3rass Flaor Atea i/SF #X1,�4Q Litxary 15,070 SF 298.78 4,502 FOFAL Clttra Cottstructtat 15 470 SF 2�.7� 4 5Q2 Gar� i4,947 SF '{03.�9 i,553 TOTAL Gar� Cdnatruc�on 14$47 SF 103.89 1 S53 SiE�orlc 11,882 S� 28.73 341 TOTAt 8ul i Shtawork Construct/ar� 301� 8 3�►7 ix1 tOQt! Alt�rnate 1:Vs�etative Roof at 2 bw roof areaa 9 38 A�er�te 2:VRF Neatinq and Coolin$ (3? I ARer�te 3: Cistern a�nd asaoc�ated piping 37 I I � I Please r+ster to the lnctu�ns and Exdusiwrs sac�lons af thJs r�port I � � I Davis L��+qdon{�' Pa e 6 M�a�r«a 9 � � I � � Rentan Highlands Library 900%Schematic Deslgn Cosf Plan Library May 30,2093 Renton,WA 603•00730.21 D , LIBRARYAREAS& CONTROL QUANTITIES Areas SF SF SF - Enciosed Areas Library 14,678 SUBTOTAI., �nclosed Area 14,678 Covered area-Canopy 783 SUBTOTAL, Covered Area @%Value 392 TOTAL GROSS FLOOR AREA 15,07Q ' Controt Quantities Ratio to Gross Area Gross Area 15,070 SF 1.Q00 Enclosed Area 14,678 SF 0.974 Covered Area 392 SF 0.026 Volume 302,056 CF 20.044 Gross Wall Area 12,052 SF 0.800 Windows or Glazing Area 26.83% 3,234 SF 0.215 Roof Area-Flat 92,442 SF 0.826 Roof Area-Slaping 2,$56 SF 0.190 Roof Area-Total 15,298 SF' 1.015 Roaf Glazing Area 488 SF 0.032 Interior�'artitian L.ength 795 LF 0.047 � � i � � � Davis Langdon�' Pa e 7 i M���.,,, 9 1 i � � � I Ft�r�tan N��lands L�rary 140#�Sche�t�c t�l�n Ct�at Pt�rt ; L�b�rary M�ry�tt,�t'►1� ttstsrs�ort�WA �Q�-tift7'3t?2t�t , r� �r� i�r�r���r��i i�n��� i r��i���w�i��m�.�M�� I !.IBRARY CUAtPO�fEKT�t�MARY I � Qr1'Oss AC�iI: 15�074$F �/Sl� �xi,004 1. Founcl�tiar�s 0.04 0 2.1Jerl��trt�r� 2.t)4 31 3. Floor&Rtwf�ruc��ures 3E�.�7 5�6 4. Ex�r Ciaddtr'►y� 3�.91 556 5. R�tiry�,1�IV�tawt'�'inq+&Sky�gfitts 26.83 404 Slge�(f-fJ 10Y4.f3d 1,577 8. �nterio�Park�iw�s,[?oors&C�zi►� 12.5� 190 7, �i�oH',WaU&C�ilk�g F�►lsta�s �7.51 565 tttterfo,�a�6-T) 60.10 755 8. FunCtit►n Equipment E�Sp�alt�as 3.32 50 9.�ta�rs��er�c�l Trst�or�atirxt 5.81 88 Ec��t�t&�erf�cal Tran�pa�t�no�n(&-9} �.12 137 10 PEu�t'�p�ystetrr� 8.3? 125 1 t Hfatiry�,�fenti#sEli►�d�Alr Ca�dk�einp 22.tt3 332 12�bc:t�ic Li�h�ng, Pc�'1�ConNt4uhications �7.15 v6Q 13 F�it Fro�actiat�yste�n�s 3.94 59 M�t�r�'ari�Lf�ri�M(14-13) � 7i.45 i,077 Tot+rf 8 C�rtstr�c�rt t-!3 2�6.34 �6fi6 ror,�t ec�tr�nra z�s.0 �cs� t3�rterat Ct�tiarts 11.OQ�6 25.t�� 390 G�ntt�a#ot's C?verl�e�i&Proflt or Fee 4.5496 11.75 177 PLANNED Ct?NSfRttC'r7U�lV CQST Ma 2Ql3 �T2.9� 4113 Cont�ngency kx i}ewQtopm�#c�fi Design 6.Etp3b 1�.8� 247 Esca1�#ion to«�art t�te{,,�Iy 2014} 3.2896 9.42 142 R D t/ t' dW !�t 298. $ 4,lf€Ig ����� pags 8 � • . � Renton Highlands Library 900%Schemaflc Deslgn Cosf Plan Library May30, Z013 Renton,WA 603-00730.210 Item Descrlpffon Quantity Unit Rate Tota! 1. Foundations No work required-measured with Garage N/A 8 2. Vertf�al Structure Columns and pilasfers HSS 5x5x1/4 2,437 LB 2.30 5,605 W10x68 4,624 LB 2.30 10,635 Load Bearing walis 8"Reinforced Concrete 36 CY 220.00 7,920 10"Reinforced Concrete 30 CY 220.00 6,600 34,760 3. Floor and Roof Structure Suspended Floor and Roof 3"Topping slab(radiant heat grid by mechanical) 14,678 SF 5.20 76,326 2x6"Wood framing (Skylights) 725 SF 7.90 5,728 (2) 1/2" Plywood sheathing(Skylights) 725 SF 3.00 2,175 Structural Steel HSS4x4x3/16 Frame(high roofl 7,362 LB 2.30 16,933 W10x19 9,567 LB 2.30 22,004 W12x22 16,016 LB 2.30 36,837 � W16x31 (fow) 13,036 � LB 2.30 29,983 � W18x40 8,000 LB 2.30 18,400 W21x44 11,000 LB 2.30 25,300 W21x44{canopy) 9,944 LB 2.30 22,871 W24x55 4,510 LB 2.30 10,373 W33x118(high) 9,676 LB 2.30 22,255 W33x198/W16x31 Brace frame 30,158 LB 2.30 69,363 W36x135 60,750 LB 2.30 139,725 Roof perimeter steel 6,840 LB 2.30 15,732 Connections, bracing 18,000 LB 2.30 41,400 Dd�Vis LaRgdon�' Page 9 I � � Renton Highlands Library 9a01 SchemafJc Design Cast Plan � �,ibrary May 30,2a?3 Renton,WA 803-OQ73Q.290 � I 1� ������1����1 II��� �� ltem DescrJpffon G?uarttlty Unit Rate Tata! ; 46 ga Type"B�� 1-1l2"Deck(at light ; manitorsj 996 SF ' 2.50 2,490 -� 20 ga kype"B" 1-1l2" roof Deck 12,696 5F 2.20 27,931 585,825 �, ;4. E�erior Claddins� � �, AppEied exteriar ftnishes . � W�Siding Sys#em 9: 9,120 SF 26.60 29,792 � W{7 Siding System 2: 633 SF 26.60 16,838 � Woad screen system;wood-backed panel gr�lle ovec 9"black duct(iner 576 SF 40.00 23,044 Clay Tile Sys-1 2,465 SF 38.50 79,503 Clay Tile Screen 144 SF 58.00 7,920 MTL Siding 1 1,765 SF 32.00 56,480 Painted/Stained concrete 537 SF 3.00 1,611 Metal sunscreen 950 SF 28.00 26,8d0 lnsuiation system between iibrary and ' apartment 2,133 SF 3.Op 6,399 Interior fin`rsh fo exterior wai{s Meta1 stud framing,21/2"'thick 12,052 SF 2.50 30f130 Gypsum urali board,taped and sanded, 5/8" thick 12,052 SF 1.90 22,899 iPaint 12,Q52 SF 0,70 8,436 � Windows and glazing � Metal windaw syskem 1 3,234 SF 68.00 219,912 C Exterior poors , - Fulty glazed dvors with atuminum frame Sing}e leaf 2 ER 2,300.00 4,600 Double leaf 1 EA 4,140.40 4,14Q So�ts Mstal soffit at canopy 783 SF 23.OQ 18,009 . 558,268 � Da�VIs L�angdon�c' Page 10 � � Renton Highlands Libraty 100%Schematk Deslgn Cost Plan Library May 30, 2093 Renton,WA 603-00T30.210 � ltem Descriptlon Quantlty Unit Rate Total 5. Roofina.Waterarooflna&Skvlia ts Insulation with raof system 2"Thermax insulation at garage ceiling 18,333 SF 2.18 39,956 Roofing RFG-1:Flat roofs-RAM and ballast 12,442 SF 18.90 235,154 MTL RFG-1 (light monitors) 2,856 SF 21.40 61,118 Metal roofing at canopy 783 SF 21.40 16,756 Roofing upstands and sheetmetal Edge metal(allow) 15,298 SF 0.86 13,156 Raof lights Monitor lights-Curtainwall 488 SF 68.00 33,184 Roof access and ventilation Nousekeeping pads 1 LS 9,750.00 1,750 Caulking and sealants Allow 14,678 SF 0.22 3,229 404,314 6. InterEor Partttfons.Doors&Glazina Concrete, block or brick walls 10"CMU wall 1,725 SF '18.0� 31,050 Partition framing and cores Metal stud framing, 3 5/8"thick 5,427 SF 3.00 16,281 Metal stud framing, 6"thick 2,260 SF 3.50 7,910 Pipechasewall 143 SF 8.50 1,216 Partitian surfacing Gypsum board underiayment,5/8"thick 9,370 SF 9,50 14,055 Water resistant gypsum board in restrooms 1,885 SF 2.10 3,959 Gypsum watl baard, taped and sanded, 5/8" thick 13,489 SF 7.75 23,606 Da is�Langdon� Page 91 I � � � � � Renton Highlands Library 1a0°!o Schemaffc t7es/gn Cost Plan i Library MaY�Q,���� Renton,WA 8Q3-U1►7'3Q.21a ' i I ltem Deserlpt/on G?uantify Unit Rafe Tof�! � � Saund ir�suiafion Fiberglass insufatian 7,630 SF 0.75 5,873 Windaw walis and l�orrowed lights lnterior g4azing syskem with aluminum frame, including sidelights and transom 526 SF 45.00 23,670 Frameless partition system 601 SF 35.00 21,035 Interior doors,frames and hardware Fully glazed daors with aluminum firame Single teaf 4 EA 2,90�.00 8,400 Dauble leaf 1 EA 3,8QQ.d0 3,8fl0 Wood doors with holiow meta(frame Singte Eeaf 4 EA 1,$OO.QO 7,240 Double leaf 1 EA 3,600.00 3,64Q Hc�11aw mefai daor and frame Single leaf 2 EA 9,300.Ot} 2,60Q Qouble leaf 3 EA 2,40p.Od 7,20Q Exkra over for relikes 3 �A 55.00 165 Allow for specialty hardware 9 LS 750.00 75d Miscellaneous Blocking and backing 14,678 S� 0.50 7,338 189,7Q7 7. �loor.Wafl&C�i�n� Ffnishes Floars Carpet tile 9,590 SF 5.50 52,745 _ Exposed polished cancrete 3,090 S� 7.50 23,'i75 Ceramic tile 414 SF 'i2.Op 4,968 Linoleum 363 SF �i.00 �,178 Rubber cark flaoring 1,221 SF B.bCt 9,768 Bases or skirting,etc. Ceram€c tile base 145 LF 14.00 2,Q30 VtJoad base,4"high,�ai�ted 1,494 LF 11.00 16,484 Wafis Ceramic wa11 tiles in restroam,allow 9'-0" high 1,305 SF '12.00 15,560 Davis I.angdon�' Page 12 MAEC0410ompiM � • Renton Highlands Library 10Q%Schematfc Deslgn Cost PJan Library May 30,2013 Renton,WA 603-00730.210 - Item Descriptlon Quantfty Unit Rate Total Wood screen system;wood-baciced panel grille over 1"black ductliner 3,409 SF 35.00 119,315 - Paint to gypsum board and shaft liner 10,660 S1= OJO 7,482 Paint to CMU walls 3,450 SF 1.0� 3,450 Cei#ings Gypsum board ceiling, painted 6,299 SF 9.50 59,841 Water resistant gypsum board ceiling in j restrooms 501 SF 12.50 6,263 'i Extra over for curoed ceiling 3,192 SF 2.50 7,980 Acoustical ceiling ti(e ACT1,2'x2' 1,451 SF 4.50 6,530 ACT2, 2'x8 1,861 SF 9.00 16,749 Wood screen cei[irrg system;wood-backed panel grilie over 1" black ductliner 4,566 SF 35.00 159,810 2"spray on insulation at garage ceiling '{8,333 SF 2.40 43,999 Bulkheads, allow 2'high 385 LF 18.00 6,930 5$5,286 $� Function Equipment&Sueclaities Protective guards, barriers and bumpers Wall protection and corner guards,allow per gfa 94,678 SF 0.05 734 Prefabricated compartments and accessories Toilet parti#ions,stainless steel Standard 3 EA 1,050.00 3,150 ADA compliant 2 EA 1,200.00 2,400 Toilet room accessories(toilet tissue dispenser,seat cover dispenser,sanitary napkin disposal) 6 EA 225.00 1,354 Restroom accessories(paper towel dispenser and disposai, liquid soap � dispenser) 3 EA 400.00 9,2flU Grab bars 3 SET 450.00 1,350 Mirrors 5 EA 150.00 750 � I Da�v'ts Langdon� Page 13 ! i � 1 ! � � ` � I Rento�H�gF►tanc�s t.ibrary �EfpX Schem�tJC Desl�rt Coat Pian i Lil�ry �sy�0,�f� � .Rent°n`�YIF�_, .__. ,_�,�,r.., �03-��t?T30.21t1 ' � ltarr�!"�sC�qp�n Qu�tntlty thtlf R,�te Tota! ; Shefvi�g�rd milh�vo�it ' .hKuiws mop t�ck snd st�eit,a�rrv 1 EA 4�7,00 �00 Ubtar�cat�t�tsd�t�elvis�,�eism�ily ar�chored to�e Aoo�',E7�C?I 6�td}us#�ak�e�t�tves and 7 sectians per uc�t,21'bng x�4"I�gM 10 UNtTS NJA E�ra ewer for baok er�i �#0 E�4 N/A ['�#sp�sy shetving,4FCN 15 LF ht/A C�binet�and c�unter�►ps CounterrEc>p,P.iam,�'-G"claep 32 lF 95.40 3,040 B��e t�binets,p.iam,�'-8"rl�ep 32 L� 195.40 6,240 Wa�cak�inets, p.l�m, 1'-0"deep 10 LF 935.40 1,350 ChaElcbc>�€tts,�taignis�ncl�apt�cs,etc. i��r#t�rbo�t^d�,�#ow�n me�istg notam-OFt?! 1 EA N!A #r�et�a'�gt�aga ' Code�nd dlrection s�n� 14,678 SF p.15 Z,242 Room idert�l5�tians 14,67� SF Q.2S 3,670 Amenitl�s and cor►ven�enca iter�s � W�Ik-o�f ma�s and tr�n�es 50 SF 45.00 2,250 ; F}rs extlr�uishe�s and c�b�nets,a�cwv tea per 600�tsfi 4 EA 25Q.4D 1,UOC► �.ockent,fuN heigFt# 5 EA 275.U0 f,375 Speci�rt u�equipm�nt af�ttf types Re�idantiad�ra�de k�t�ten equ�rtrtents- bre�k rocu�n 9 LOC 2,540.04 2,500 I t3ook dre�a r�tum-S�leca ste�i 1 LS 1 S,OOp.00 15,�0 � Boolr Ehe�t deEe�ction�ystem,�xctuded N/A � - - - - _ _ _ , _ _..._ — I {e;�ci p� sta�rs{�.Y�1#��L7s*t�a��rt�tto� St�r'c�ase�qht�e-�oa'k�t�r Sandblasted and pa'rnted st�e!st�ir with bent plat�risers and pan with polished concrete treaKls-stair 1 1 FLT 22,5fl0.Q0 22,500 � DaYis�811�d4n�' P�g�14 � � Renton Highlands Library 900%Schematfc Deslgn Cosf Plan Library May 3D, 2093 Renton,WA 603-00730.290 ltem Descrlption Quantlty Unit Rate Total Elevators Passenger elevator,2 s#ops 1 EA 85,0�0.00 65,004 87,500 10. Plumbtp�Systems Sanitary fixtures and connection piping Water Closet 6 EA 1,150.00 6,900 Urinal, Low Flow 1 EA 975.00 975 Sinks 7 EA 700.00 4,900 � � Service Sink 1 EA 1,300.00 �,300 Drinking fountain 2 EA 1,550.d0 3,900 Hose bibs,allow for exterior 4 EA 750.00 3,000 Fixtures and connects-institutional Fixture connections 21 EA 250.00 5,250 Sanitary waste,vent and service piping Domestic cold water piping:4"pipe to main 950 L�' 65.00 9,750 Sanitary piping:6"pipe to main 1Q0 LF 70.00 7,000 Sanitary Service Connect to exisfing main 1 EA 1,250.00 9,250 � Floor Drain including storm water piping 3 EA 1,850.00 5,55a Domestic hot&cold water incfuding insulation 530 LF 31.Od 16,430 Sanitary waste and vent piping 901 LF 45.00 40,545 Water treatmenf,storage and circulation Water Heater&ancillary devices, Electric 1 EA 4,500.00 4,50d HW recirculation Pump 1 EA 750.0� 750 SubsurFace drainage and sewage ejection Elevator Sump pump 1 EA 2,700.00 2,700 Sewage ejector pump 1 EA 7,500.00 7,540 Miscellaneous City connection fees,ailow 1 LS 4,Q00.00 4,000 , � • 125,400 � , F � Da�vi�l.�angdon� Page 15 ; � i � � ! � � Renton Hightands Library 900%Schemaftc Design CoSt Plan � , �,ibrary May 3U,20�3 j Renton,WA 803•OU730.210 � —___.—� � ! � item Aescrfjation Quanfffy Unit Rate Total � ! i I �4. Heatin .Ven#lia�an&gir GQndttio��s -- P�ping,6#tings,vatves and insulation Gandensate�rains '1 LS 11,040.Op 11,000 Aic handling equi�ment Fan Goil Uniks, including connaction piping and compressr�r. 4 EA 6,5{�O.dO 26,f100 Fieat Pump,variabCe refrigerant flow 2 EA 22,Od0.00 44,000 Qutdoor Air Sysfem including heat recavery 2 EA 12,000.00 24,d00 VAV Box 1 EA 1,850.00 1,85� VFD 4 EA 9,3QtI.00 5,240 Air distribution and refurn Galvanized duc#wark 4,OQ0 LB 8.00 32,000 Aliowance for duct insulation 2,250 SF 5.00 11,25(1 Al4aw fc�r sound attenuation 1 LS 8,000.00 6,000 Di#fusers and rekurr�air grilles Allow far GRD's inctuding flex&connection 1 LS 8,000.00 8,000 Controls,instrumen#ation and balancing Radian#Ffoor Controls inc.zones thermostaf and master control unit 1 �S 12,000.{}0 12,�00 Allowance for BC Confrol units 14,678 S� 2•00 29,356 Unit heaters and coolers Ailowance for misc unit heaters 1 LS 3,80fl.00 3,800 Surface heating and sr�ow and ice removal Radiant Floar SEab Hok and Gatd unit rate including�nanifolds, balancing valves, circulation pump,air bleed. 11,OOQ S� 7.25 79,75{7 1"Brazed Refrigerant heat exchanger 9 EA 1,350.00 92,�5d M�scei(aneaus Alfaw for test and balance 14,678 SF 1.15 96,884 Ailow for building commissioning assist 14,678 SF 0.60 8,807 .— 332,Oa3 Davis Langdor� � ' Page 16 MhBCqMCpnpvy � � Renton Highlands Library 900%Schematic Deslgn Cosf Plan Lfbrary May34, 2013 Renton,WA � 603-00730.210 ltem Descriptlon Quantlty Unft Rate Total 12. Electrical Liahtina.Power&CommunEcation Main service and distribution etc. Local Panei Boards 7 EA 3,500.Od 24,50� Transformer,208Y, 120V 1 EA 91,250.00 11,250 Switchboard,600 A 120/208V 600 AMP 24.00 14,400 Aliowance for 600A Busway 120 LF 450.00 54,000 Feeder conduit and wire 300 LF 120.00 36,000 Power Meker connection � 1 LS 2,000.00 2,000 Disconnect Switches 1 LS 3,000.00 3,000 Emergency or uninterrupted power Emergency l.ighting Power packs 1 l.S 6,300.00 6,300 Ftemote Test Switch, Emergency Lighting 1 LS 4,000.00 4,000 Machine and equipment power Fan Coil connecfions including conduit,wire &disconnect 4 EA 1,150.00 4,600 Exhaust�ans including conduit,wire& disconnect 2 EA 2,200.00 4,400 DOAS including conduit,wire&disconnect 2 EA 4,200.00 8,400 Heat Pump,variable refrigerant flow connection 2 EA 4,200.00 8,400 VFD Connection inciuding conduit,wire& disconnect 4 EA 1,100.00 4,40Q VAV Connection including conduit,wire& disconnect 1 EA 1,100.00 1,100 Electric Water Heater 1 EA 1,650.00 9,650 Elevator 1 EA 7,000.00 7,000 Ptumbing Equipment connections inciuding wire&conduit 3 EA 1,100.00 3,300 - User convenience power Receptacles including conduit and wire 64 EA 550.00 35,200 Allowance Floor boxes 7 EA �,500.00 10,500 Lighting Lighting fixtures including conduit and wire and exit lighting 14,678 SF 12.15 178,338 Lighting and power specialties Lighting Controls 14,678 SF 1.54 22,097 ' Grounding 1 LS 12,000.00 12,000 D is Lartgdon� Page 17 t ( � # i Renton Hlgh[ands l.ibrary 100%Schematic Des/gn Cost Plan ! i Llbrary May 30,2093 � Rentort,WA 603-D0730 210 � ._.�,.., Ifem Aescrlpfion Quantlfy Un!# Rate Total I TeEephone and communtcatians systems � MaF rough-in 1 I.S 8,Oa0.dt} 8,Oad Cable Trays 3�a LF 40.40 92,000 Tei�phone and Qata outiets including conduit&cable 6� EA 560.00 33,6Q0 Telephonel data passive equiprnenk(racks, pakch panels) 1 LS 12,0OO.003 12,Q00 PA System 14,678 S� 0.60 8,807 Clocks 14,678 SF 0,3d 4,403 Aiarm and security systems FACP 1 LS 12,dOQ.0t3 12,000 Fire Alarm devices inciuding wiring&canduit 14,678 SF 0.84 12,33p Security Allowance jrough-in, back boxes etc}-Q�'�t 1 �S N!A � 558,894 13.Fire Protectian Systems Fire sprinkier systems-compiefe Fire Sprink�er System 14,678 SF 4.a5 59,446 59,446 [3�s�gdatl�.,�` Page 18 � � Renton Hfghlands Library 900%5chematic Deslgn Cost Plan Garage May 30, 2013 Renton,WA • 603-OOy30.290 GARAGEAREAS &CONTROL QUANTITlES Areas SF SF SF � Enclosed Areas Garage 14,947 SUBTOTAL, �nclosed Area 14,947 TOTAL GROSS FLOOR AREA 14,947 Control Quantities Ratio to Gross Area Func#ional Units 48 Stalis 3.211 Gross Area 14,947 SF 9.OQ0 j Volume 149,470 CF 10.000 Basement Volume 149,470 CF 10.000 Retaining Wall Area 4,900 SF 0.328 � r 1 � Dav�is La ngdon�j�t' Page 19 � i � . � � . � � � i t a � i Renton Hlghlands Library ?00°!o Schematic Deslgn Cost Plan � � Garage May 30, 2Q13 � i Renton,WA 803-Q0730,2�fU � i ,�.� �� � , . . � i GARAGE CQMPONFNTSUMMARY Gross Area: 14,947 SF $/SF $x9,000 1. Foundations 21,18 317 2. Vertical S#ructure 2.4� 37 3. Fioor&Raaf Structures 35.�i7 526 4. Exterior Cladding 1.76 26 5. Roo�ng,Waterpraofing&Skylights 5.93 89 �SheN(7-6} 66.54 995 6. In#eriar Partitions, Doors&Glazing OAO 0 7. Floor,Waii&Ceiling Finishes 0.13 2 Inferiors(6-7) 0.13 2 8. �uncfian Equipment&Speciatties 4.28 4 9. Sta(rs&Verticai Transpor#atian 0.00 0 E uipment&Verfical Transportatran j8-9} 0.28 4 10. Piumbing Systems 1.08 16 19. Heating,Venti(ating&Air Candition9ng 3.34 50 12. Electric lighfing,Power&Communications 6,39 95 13. Fire Pro#ectic�n Systems , 4.05 61 Meehani�al&Elecfr�cal(?Q-13) _ 14.85 222 Fota!BulJdln Consfructian 9•93 81.$1 1,223 Tt77'AL BUILDlNG 81.81 1 223 Generai.Condifions 11.00°!0 9.03 135 Contractor's t}verhead&Profit ar Fee 4.5Q°la 4.08 69 PLANNED C4N5TRUCTION CfJST Ma 2093 84.92 1,499 Cantingency fvr Develapment of pesign 6.00% 5.69 85 Escalation#a Start Date(July 2014) 3.26% 3.28 49 RECC?MMENdED BUDGET .luly 2�14 903,89 'i,553 D�s Langdon�' Page 20 � ! Renton Highlands Library 900%Schematic Deslgn Cost Plan Garage May30,2093 Renton,WA 603-00730.290 ltem Descrlptlon Quantity Unft Rafe Tota! 1. Foundations - Excavation Mass excavation and haul building footprint 4,815 CY 23.00 11d,745 Mass excavation and haul temporary layback(garage access) 1,760 CY 23.00 40,480 Temporary solder pile and timber lagging shoring 3,520 SF 10.90 35,552 Backfill, at solder pile 196 CY 28.00 5,476 Reinforced concrete including excavation Reinforced c�ncrete continuous footings Excavate for continuous footings 100 CY 24.00 2,400 Backfili,assume imported fill 774 CY 36.00 27,864 Disposal of excavated materiai off-site within 8 miles,assumed a 33%swell 133 CY 16.50 2,195 Fine grade bottom of footing 1,620 SF 0.70 1,134 Formwork to foundations-sides 1,080 SF 7.80 8,424 Reinforc9ng steel in foundations, aElow 915#/CY 7,590 LB 1.10 8,349 Concrete,4,000 psi 66 CY 225.00 14,850 Finish to top of footing 1,620 SF 1.20 9,944 Reinforced concrete spread footings Excavate for spread footings 74 CY 24.00 1,776 BackfiJl, assume irriported Ftl 27 CY 36.00 972 Disposal of excavated material off-site within 8 miles,assumed a 33%swell 99 CY 1fi.50 1,634 Fine grade bottom of footing 578 SF 0.70 405 Formwork to founclations-sides 716 SF 7.80 5,585 Reinforcing steel in foundations, allow 100#/CY 4,700 LB 1.10 5,170 Concrete,4,000 psi 47 CY 240.00 11,280 Finish to top of footing 578 SF 1.20 694 Grade beams and tie ins,Allow 1 LS 15,OQ0.00 15,000 Subsurface drainage Perimeter drain pipe and rock 613 LF 24.00 14,712 316,639 I Da�vis Langdon� page 21 i � — ------- � � � � Renton Nighlands Library 900%8chematic Desig�Cost Plan Garage May 30,20l3 Renton,WA 803-00730.210 .��._.., .. .�._ /tern Descr/pfian Quanflty Unit Rate rot�r i �. Vertical Struct,�re Garage structurai cotamns(ivt 2} � Includes farmwork, reinforcing, bases and concrete{12"x18"x90') 9 CY 220A0 1,980 Garage wa{Is Lv�2 Exterior concrete walls-10"thick 951 CY 220.00 33,224 Exferiar concrete driveway waiis-10"thick 9 CY 220.Q4 2,029 37,229 i 3. Floor and Roof Stry�ture I i Floor on grade ! Reinforced cancrete siab on grade i i Fine grade 14,947 SF 0.25 3,737 Cancrete,4,OOQ psi 248 CY 175.0t} 43,400 i Grushed rock base,6" 277 CY 24.00 6,648 i Gompaction to rock base 14,947 SF Q.10 1,495 � Edge forms 2,093 LF 8.04 12,558 Reinfo�cing stee{,aliaw 1.5#!SF 22,421 LB Q.87 19,506 Finish,cure and protect � 14,947 SF 0.65 9,716 i Shrinkage joint 1,OA6 l.F 1.25 'i,308 i , � Suspended fioars 42"x 141l2"posk-tensioned beam 84 CY 280.00 23,52q Post Tensianed Roof deck-Lv! � 94,947 SF 21.55 322,948 6"Step at ADA 2 CY 260.OQ 520 i Extra tJver-Biack auts, sleeving 14,947 SF 2.12 31,688 � Extra/Over-Shoring ur�derside of deck 4,904 SF 10.10 49,490 �zs,s�x 4. Exterior Ciadd{n�t Exterioc doors,frames and hardware Motorized averhead coiling doar,20'wide x 6'-6"high 2 EA 12,500.00 25,{3d0 D��9�a�� Page 22 � � Ren#an Highlancls Lfbrary 1QOf Schematic Design Cost Pian � Garage May 3t?,2093 Ren#c�n,WA SQ3-Q073Q.2�0 � Item Descr�pflan Quantlty Unft Rate Tota! Wotlow metal doo�and frame,painted, inciuding hardware-single leaf 1 EA 1,300.OQ 1,300 28,300 5. 13oofina.Wa#erarooflna&S.;_kyli�hts Waterpruofing slabs Wa#erp�oofi�tg to slab on grade 14,947 SF 3.3Q 48,325 Waterproofing walls below grade Waterproofing garage retaining walls 4,900 SF 3.30 16,170 Caulking and sealants Fire caulking 14,947 SF 0.35 5,231 CaulkSng and sealing 14,947 SF 1.20 17,936 __ 88,663 � s= in#erior Partltlons.I?c�grs&Glazina No work required N!A 0 7. fiaar,W„�li&Geilina Fintshes Flaors Parki�tg stail striping,�"wide 48 EA 16.Q0 768 " 4"wide white strippfng painted on concrete 181 LF Q.75 143 Extra ov�r for ADA markings and signage 1 [.S 50Q.OQ 504 Traf�c directiona!markings 1 LS 25Q.00 250 Pedestrian warning strip 1 LS 350.00 350 2,091 I F j Davis Lan dan pa e Z3 � M,�� 9 � g i � ( � ( ---------- � � i '� � i � � I Renton H(ghlands Library 100°!0 5chematfe Deslgn Cost Plan � Garage May 30,2U13 � Renton,WA ' 603•Q0730.290 - �_,�._ ._.+._..�.�.�.._ item Aescrip#!an Quantity Unft Rate TafaJ 8. Function,�uiqment&$p�claltiss Chalkboards, insignia and graphics,etc. Signage, ailow 1 LS 1,54Q.OQ 1,504 Amenities and canvenience items Fire extinguishers and cabinets,a{!ow 1ea per 5000sf 5 EA 25U.fl0 1,250 Boilards and garage canveniences 1 LS 1,500.OQ 1,5fl0 i � 4,250 9. Stairs&Ver#ical7ransaorkatian No waric requ'sred N/A 0 10. Ptumblr��Svsfems Sanitary�ixtures and cannectian piping Hase b'sbbs 2 EA 550.00 1,100 i i 6'x 3'Sand and oi!separator and drainage 9 �S 15,000.04 15,Q00 I i _ 16,'i 00 - 11. He�#ina.VentJlation&Air Conditioninq 240"x 26°intake louver 43 SF 78.d0 3,384 6'x 2'garage exhaust plenum with acoustic linfig and roof rain cap 1 EA 4f?,5Q0.00 40,500 � Carbon monoxide sensors 4 EA 1,50Q.00 6,000 � � 49,880 i I I D�s Langdo�t�` Page 24 � � Renton Hlghlands Library 900%Schematic Deslgn Cost Plan Garage May 30, 2013 Renton,WA 603-00730.210 ltem Descrlptlon Quantlfy Unit Rate Total 12. Electrical Liahting ower 8� Communicatio�, Machine and equipment power Motorized overhead door connection 2 EA 1,100.00 2,200 User convenience power Receptacles including conduit and wire 4 EA 400.00 1,600 I.ighting l.ighting fixtures including conduit,wire, switching 14,947 SF 6.�0 89,682 Alarm and security systems Garagedoorcontrols 1 LS 2,000.00 2,000 95,482 13. Fire Protection Systems ' Fire sprinkler systems-complete Fire Sprinkler System;assume dry-pipe 14,947 SF 4.05 60,535 60,535 i Da is�Langdon� page 26 � i I_ -- - � � ( I I � Renton Highlands E.ibrary ?t?0%Schematic Deslgn Cast Plan SiteworK May 30,2413 Renton,WA 603-40730.210 i _ ������ _..���� SITEWORK AREAS&CONTROL QUANTITIES Areas _ SF SF SF I Sitewark Rrea 11,882 � SUBTOTAI., Enclosed Area 11,882 � TOTAL GROSS SlTE AREA 11,882 ! � � I I � � � I I Da�is�L�arigdOn�j't' Page 26 � � Renton Highlands Library 100%Schemaffc Design CostPlan Sitework May 30, 2073 Renton,WA 603-00730.270 SITEWORK COMPQNENT SUMMARY Gross Area: 11,882 SF $/SF $x9,000 14 Site Prepara#ion&Demolition 1.63 19 15 Site Paving, Structures&Landscaping 10.94 130 16 Utilities on Site 10.01 119 TOTAL BUlLDING&SlTE 1-16 22.58 26g General Conditions 11.00% 2.52 30 Contractor's Overltead&Profit or Fee 4.50% 1.09 13 PLANNED CONSTRUCTION COS7' Ma 2013 28.20 391 Contingency for Development of Design 6,00% 1.60 19 Escalation to Start Date(July 2014) 3.26% 0.93 11 RECOMMENDED BUDGET July 2014 28.73 341 I i Da�i sLangdon� Page 27 ; I I � � Rettton Hlghlands I.ibrary 900%Schematic Qesign Cosf PJan 5itework Ma 3U,2Q93 Y Renton,WA 603-Q0730 210 _.__�..__ __.�� Item DescrJptlan Quanflty Unft Rafe 7'otal 14 Site Predaration�Buitdlna De olition Sike ctearing and grading ' Strip and rernove asphatf and cancrete paving 541 SF 8,00 4,33p �, Prep exist�ng d�iveway far repaving 'f50 SF 12.U0 1,8fl� , Protec#existing adjacent surfaces 1 LS 6,t�00,00 6,Oa0 ; Contouring and finai grading for sidewalks and parking curbs 6,402 SF 0.70 4,481 , Conkouring and�nal grading far(#emporary layback)garage entry 5,480 SF 0.50 2,740 19,351 15 Site Pavina Structures&Landsaap,�„g Vehicular paving and curbs Temporary asphait paving far access to garage- by Calpitks 3,960 SF N!A Temparary concrete retaining wall at parking entrance-by Calpitts 320 SF' N/A 6"'concrete curb and gutter 380 LF 22A0 8,360 Mlscellaneous patch and repair af existing asphalt paving 1 LS 2,500.00 2,500 Pedestrian paving � Sfandard cancrete path,4'wide 159 SF s.aa 1,272 Sfandard concrete paving, 5'x5' 379 SF 8.00 3,032 i Concrete sidewaik 1,062 SF 12.00 92,744 i ADA ramp 2 EA SOQ.00 1,p40 Pedest�ian walkway; pavers to match and align with piaza 895 SF 15.00 16,110 Piaza paving;sand sek pavers over 8"deep campacted crushed rock 986 SF 3A0 2,958 Misceilaneous paving, not shown 1 � LS 1d,000.(30 10,Od0 Miscetlaneous work, not shown 1 LS 2�,000.00 20,000 Structures and water#eatures,etc. Block ou#Depression and farming to drain- Starmwater planter 12Q SF 8.4Q 960 Concrete wall 4`high typical wlfooting 44 CY 260.00 2,60Q ��ra over for natural smoath finish with exposed ties 24""o.c 230 SF 5.25 1,208 Da�viS L�a�gdon�i Page 28 . . • Renton Highlands L.ibrary 900%Schemaffc Design Cost Plan Sitework May30, 2093 Renton,WA 603-00730.290 Item Descrfptfon Quantlty Unlf Rate Total Waterproofing slabs - Waterproof stormwater planter slab 120 SF 3.00 360 Waterproofing walls below grade Waterproof stormwater planter walls 552 SF 3.00 1,&56 Landscape planting and maintenance Soil preparation including imported topsoil mix 3,47� SF 9.75 6,073 � � , Stormwater pianter 120 SF 15.00 1,800 Extra over for drainage backfrll 120 SF 2.60 312 • Trees 5 EA 1,5fl0.00 7,500 Tree grates 5 EA 750.00 3,750 Lawn 2,010 SF 1.50 3,015 Shrubs and ground cover 'i,340 SF 8.00 10,720 trrigation Drip irrigation to trees 5 EA 150.00 75U Irrigation for shrubs and ground cover 1,340 SF 2.25 3,015 Irrigation for lawn 2,010 SF 2.25 4,523 F'encing and misce!laneous accessories Bicycle racks, stainless steel 2 EA 280.d0 560 T�ash receptacles, stainless steei 1 LS 750.00 750 Bollards, stainless steel 1 L.S 2,500.00 2,500 130,027 ; 16. Utilities on Site Main Service Feeds Domestic water main,2" 40 LF 85.00 3,400 - Domestic water main, 12" 264 L.F 145.00 37,700 Sanitary Waste main,6" 55 LF 110.00 6,050 Storm Drain main 150 LF 1Q0.00 15,000 Fire water main, 4" 40 LF 100.00 4,000 Allowance for utility structures 1 LS 7,000.00 7,000 Allowance for New service connections 1 LS 10,000.00 10,000 Surface water drainage ' Area drain 1 LS 8,000.00 8,000 Orain Pipe work 70 LF 40.00 2,800 Stormwater detention 1 LS 20,000.00 20,000 i Da�v't sLangdon�j�' . ' Page 29 ; • • Renton Highlands Library 100%Schematic Design Cost Plan Sitework May 30,2013 Renton,WA 603-00730.290 ltam Descriptlon Quantity Unit Rats Total Fire fighting pipes and accessories Fire Hydrant 2 EA 2,500.00 5,000 118,950 , � Da�Vls L�rigdon� Page 30 . � R•nEan HJg�t�e�ds Llbrary 140�G Scharnatfc D�fp»Caat P1�n A�sr�tes lNxy 3t1,2013 643-0073�.�10 c�r,an:�y unir R��e rorar Alternate 1:Yss�tattv�i�oot�t 2 taw raaf�r�as Cleduct R�G-1: Ftat roofs-RAt�I and baYast (6,732) SF 1�.�0 (127,235) Add VEG RFG-1 (law roots) 6,732 �F 35.� 235,620 M�icups 28.97 46 1t?8,385.20 29,227 ---— 1�7,61� i i A�8f11At@ Z:VRF H��tMf�RIHJ CQO�l1U � M �� Ra�iant Ft�r (1j lS 79,750.�0 (79,750) F�ediant Fbor Cantrata (1) LS 12,400.00 (12,OOOj �4dd Addition�i F�n Coil Ur�it�,�nd.ca�►nectiat� p�ng�nd cmpr. 6 EA 8,5fl�0.00 39,OOD Addilionat He�t Purr►p,variat�e re#rigera�nt flaw 1 �A 14,000.04 14,000 Additior��alvanized du�t wark�GRDs 2,400 LB 5.25 19,�00 Added aota�td�tt�nua�ion 1 l3 6,500.00 8,500 Ad�ed contro#s dav�s�condt�ctor 1 LS 1,750.Q0 1,750 A�1ded eledric�l c�ttneCtions 1 L� 6,300.(10 8,300 Markttp� 26.97 °14� (2,400.OQ} (647� --- ------._....__ __ ... ..-- -- -.. .--- {3,047) Att�rn�te�:Cistem gnd a:�ociated nin#ns� Add 2,5U0 gal Cistem�nd�ssociated pip(ng for raMwater c�pture 1 LS 28,750.00 2�,750 AAarkups 26.97 �0 28,750.00 7,753 .._.___...._.. ._._. 38,503 D is L�angdon� Page 31 � � ��� F..Matrivc TFi/1 Proj�tt 01103 Nm�n'►bK 3.ZOt 1 .,�: ;�' , D�sk Ssrvicas ' T?iA /W�Aieeet .3Al1 S� �164 i�.St� �0 T it i21�.l6� i� 17 � �, � �.�, =,o.,,, :,�.�, � s,,.� s, �.� i � V1fSP F+K bVEJ�' S1 MO it�7�a t1. �6, s1 St�E6oea1 =70 i�t,�! 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',� nw,�4��..;�a� o-. t ,. . •"�..�b ». .«. �a� "-��a: ;YS,..w�,�`.w +... /4r+cht�ect: T•H•A 21 2Q8 514194 =351�t3 �2 487 a28 511 2t9 10�12g4 Consu�nb: PCS b'tructurai t2,� i2.800 �4.500 i304 33.at10 i400 it�,i0� WSPf�lC M/P!E s2,452 s2,4�4 5+,905 5272 i3.;s43 i448 t�3,625 CPL Chril i3,g92 �,141 i11,0� �t4 :7,l84 i3.�21 SJ3'7t�7 �srper Parins�'tt�p L�sc�ae $� i5,850 $12�5M' i�00 52,200 �0 i2+D,dsO BieNa Ll�fnp f0 sd7� s7 50 8375 �0 31,ENN9 Street tmproverneM Civ� 33,600 t3,ON ir,3�0 54Af} :S i600 320,000 Slorrrwrat�r Civi� SO iS,ON i0 i4 �0 =0 s3,000 svr�� c�ii so 3�, �o so so a�.� Davis Lar�don Cost 33,000 31,tM9 $737 30 30 �0 S4,d26 Constdtarrt Sub�otal: S15,S44 i26,b99 543,6�7 t2�f�6 522,902 55.330 i146,40� T•H•/1 Nlu�iplier(S6) a1,584 i2,680 �4,365 t209 i2.290 :533 i11.641 Cw�swbt�nt iubtot�l wrT•H•A% i17 428 29 259 �48 012 2 28�v S 182 t5�Q3 12�Q+�9 ��;^M„�n. �r 8Ch�dttM NM�ACt N�My: EWt1A Reknbur�bas: ❑ �e inc�ded in the approved amount � are not included in the approved amount,wiEh an albwance of: Per established iMe will proceed with this work upon receipt of a signed c�y of th�a request. ��O�n�$ s��,000.00 ; i Ap�xov�d by: Title Date Attachment(s) �yes (#:) ❑no cc: Flte .. � - � . , r:, , . ,. ,. , , r i �t.i r .�r . . . �, � .r, � . , ,. , . ,.r t ' � . � Vanessa Dolbee � From: Karen Walter<KWalter@muckleshoot.nsn_us> Sent: Wednesday, June 12,2013 2:16 PM T�; Vanessa Dofbee i Cc: Fisher, Larry D(DFW) ! Subject: Renton Library at Liberty Park, LUA'f 3-000255, ECF, SM, SA-H, Notice of Applicabon and Proposed De#erminatson of Non-Significance,Mitigated Fo11ow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed � � Vanessa, � We have reviewed the Notice of Application materials for the Renton Library redevelopment project referenced above. This project wilk remodel the existing library located over the Cedar River. When we met with City staff and the consulting team in February 2013, we identified several issues for this project as noted below and offer recommendations ; where we can based on the information reviewed to date: i i 1, Artifrcial lighting-The checklist and the Critical Areas Report(CAR)discuss how the project wili seek to reduce i � artificial lighting impacts in several ways. [n addition to the measures pr�posed,we also recommend that the • City use Eight bu{bs which reduce arti�icia!lighting opportunities to the Cedar River or riighttime sky. Previously, we provided information to City pubfic Works staff about potential{ight bulb options that cou{d be used. We also request a copy of the detailed site lighfing plan for our review which is proposed to be part of the final construction plans. 2. Stormwater-We need addi#ional information about the details as to how stormwater will be managed from redevetoped site, particularly for water quality. We request a copy of the Technical Information Report which ; likely contains the sformwater managemenf details. � 3. Wood management plan-At the February meeting, we indicated that the site shnuld develop a wood management plan to deal with any wood that may approach or be entrained by the existing concrete piling in the . Cedar River. This issue was not addressed in CAR. Wood management is needed to ehsure that wood is not removed from the Cedar River or its banks unless it is absoluteEy necessary. Wood is shown being near the site ! from the photos the City provided in February. Wood may no longer b�on or adjacent to the site with winter j floods; however, the City should plan on wood transported to and through the site with time and future floods. It . is 6mely fo develop a wood management plan now as part of the redeveloped library. Please note that Boeing developed a wood management plan for its Cedar River bridges.We recommend that the City review it for applicability to#he library site. � 4. Gabion baskets-We understand that there Is no bank work or modificatians to the existing gabion baskets used to stabilize the r�ver banks located on the site. Gabion baskets are subject fo faiEure when exposed to streambed scour ffows, requiring reguire repair or replacement with some regularity. When they fail,they can adversely , afFect fish habitat by adding angular rock to the stream channe[that can create beneficial habitat spaces for scufpin and other salmon predators. In add't�ion, the broken metal baskets can entrap adult salmon causing injury or mortality. In the course of a tagging study that included sonic tags, MITFD staff found dozens oP live and dead aduft salmon an arm's length from the bank inside several fai[ed gabion baskets in the fower Cedar project reach. These fish presumably were seeking hiding cover or sEow velocity resting places and were unable to complete their migration and spawning cycle in the Cedar River. 7he gabions also create poor salmon habitat conditions in the lvwer Cedar River py efiminating the complex natural stream bank habitats.characterized by low- � vefocity areas,vegetation, pools,and undercut banks that are preferred by juvenile and adult salmon and reducing bank sources for spawning gravel. When the gabion baskets in the project area need repair, other . altematives that provide bank stability and improve habitat conditions for salmon should be pursued. 5. Consfruc6on Noise-The project should seek to minimize disturbance to spawning sockeye and Chinook in the vicinity from construction activity, particularly any piling driving activify that may be needed. 6. Shoreline mitigation-We recognize that the project neecis to camply with the City's Vegetation Conservation provisions#rom the Shoreline Master Program and there are limited opportunities to meet the 100-foot vegetated 1 . � � � � - - -- ----- - -------� � shoreline buffer requirement. Pe, _.�e CAR, the applicant is proposing to pa a,, m-lieu-fee"to the C�ity's Vegetation Conservation Fund,which needs to be set up. Further, the CAR identifies several potential sites and actions on page.14 where the in-lieu fee could be spent. We are keenly interested in seeing the lower Cedar Rive�'s riparian areas enhanced and request the opportunity to work closely with City staff for this project, as weli ' as,the overail framework approach to implement the in-lieu program. For this project's ir�-fieu proposal,we would � like to work with the City to verify the exten#of the impact area; the proposed fee amount;and the mitigation ; project area. For example, the$'i 25 per square foot rate may be too low and only cover the costs of acquiring j and pfanting plants which may not be sufficient to ac#ually plant areas if easements,acquisitions, and permits are j needed. Once a rate is accepted by the City it is likely that others will seek to use the same rate, so it is important ; ta ensure that the in-lieu rate is sufFcient to cover all of the mitigation project costs. ' We appreciate the opportunity to review this proposal and look forward to the City's�responses and coordination. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Karen Walter Watersheds and E.and Use Team Leader Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division Habifaf Program 39015172nd Ave SE ' Aubum, WA 98092 253-876-3116 . � . I i i 2 ' .. • - ---- ---- � - • � � Vanessa Dolbee From: Vanessa Dolbee Sent: Wednesday, June 19,2013 3:39 PM To: 'Karen Waltet' Cc: Terry Higashiyama; Peter Renner;Chip Vncent _ � Subject: RE: Renton Library at Liberty Par{c, LUA13-d00255, EC�,5M,SA-H, Notice of Application and ' � Proposed Determination of Nan-Significance, Mitigated � � Attachmen#s: 13-0619 Memo-Muckleshoot.pdf;Technical lnformation Repo�t-RLL SPR� 2013-05-10.pdf; � � Rentqn Library Site Inspection Report WSE Jan 2013.pdf; JARPA LWD pLAN Cedar River F1ood Pian Revision 2013.docx • Karen, Thartk you for submitting your comments on the Library at Liberty Parl<. Please find attached a memorandum from Muller Huil addressing your comments. Additionally,find attached the stormwate'r report and an additional study co€npleted by Watershed Science&Engineering(referenced in the memorandum). � I The City received a copy of the wood management plan from the Boeing Company,attached. Coufd you please verify if this report is the repart you are referring to,in your comrr�ents. Before,we look at creating a waod►nanagement plan . we would like to make sure we are utilizing a document that the T�ibe feels is high quality. Finally,to address your , lighting concerns the following mitigation measure was added to the SEPA determination: The applicant shall design and place lighting so that it is shielded from impacting the Cedar River and at the same time balances necessary lighting for site safety standards. ]f you have any questions about the attachments or the SEPA determination please feel free to give me a call. Nanessa�oCbee • Senior Pianner . ' Department af Community&Economic Development City of Renton Renton City Hall-6th Floor 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98057 425.430_7314 . From: Karen Walter[mailta:KWalter@muckleshoot.nsn,us] �����m�T.T��M..~M�W�.�~y.Y.� y .... Sent: Wednesday,]une 12, 2013 Z:16 PM � To: Vanessa Dalbee ' Cc: Ffsher, Larry D (Df-1N) . Subject: Renton Library at Liberty Park, LUA13-000255, ECF, SM, SA-H, Notice of Application and Proposed Determination of Non-Significance, Mitigated Vanessa, We have reviewed the Notice�af Application materials#or the Renton Library redevelQpment project referenced above. This project will semodel the existing fibrary located over the Cedar River. When we met wifh City staff and the . 1 • : � _ _ - ------ -. . .�- consuiting team in February 2U13, we id�,..,iied several issues far this project as noteQ.,alow and offer recornmendations where wa can based on the infarmatian reviewed to date: 1. Artificia!lighting-The ch�ck![st and the Crit'tca!Areas Report(CAR)discuss how the Qroject will seek to reduce .artificia!lighting impacts in several ways. In addition to the measures proposed,we aEso recommend that fhe � Ci#y use light bulbs whtch reduce arf�ftciai tighting apportunities to fhe Cedar River or nighttime sky. Previausly, � we provided informatian to City pubfic Works staff about potentiaE light bulb options that coufd be used. We also � request a copy of the detailed site lighting�lan for our review which is pro��sed t�be part of the final constrt�ction plans. � ; i, 2. Stormwater-We naed additional information abou#the detaiis as fo haw sformwater will be managed from j redevelaped site, particulariy for water qua(i . We re uest a ca of the Technical In€ �Y � PY ormatiars Report which like(y contains the starmwater rrkanagement detai3s. ' 3. Wood management plan-At#he Febru�ry meeting,we indicated that the site shauld develop a wood I management plan to dea(with any wood that may approach or be enfrained by fhe existing concrete piling in the ', Cedar River. This issue was nat addressed in CAR. Wood management is needed fo ensure that wood is nat remflved from the Cedar River or iis banks unless it is absolutely necessary. Waod is shown being near the site from�he phofos the Ci#y provided in Febn�ary. Wood may no langer be on or adjacent to the site with winter '� f[oads;hawever,the City should plan on wood transported ta and through the site with time and future floods. 1k j is firne(y to develop a wood management p(an now as part of the redeveloped library. Please no#e that Boeing I cieveloped a wood tnanagement p(an far its Cedar River bridges.We recommend fhat the Cify review it for � I applicability to the Eibrary site. ' � 4. Gabion baskets-We understand fhat there is no bank work or modifications to the exisfing gabion baskets used to stabilize the river banks lncat�d on the site. Gabion baskets are subject to fai(ure when exposed to sfreambed , I scaur flows, requirin�require repair or replacement with some regufiarii}f. When they fail, they can adversely affect fish habitat b addin ar� ular rack to th y g g . e stream channel that can create bene€icia!habitat spaces far sculpir�and ather salmon predators. ln addition, the broken meta!baskets can entrap adult salmon causing injury i or mortality. In tne cours�of a tagging study that included sonic tags, MITFD staff found dozens af live and dead adulf salmon an arm's length from fhe bank inside several fai[eci gabian baskets in the lower Cedar projeEt reach. Tttese f�sh presurrtab{y were seeking hiding cover or s(aw velocity resting piaces and were unable ta compiete their migration and spawning cycte in the Cedar River. The gabians also create poar salmon habi'at � cpnditions'sn the lower Cedar Ftiver b�elirninating the complex natura!stream bank habitats chara�#erized b low- I Y velocity areas,vegetation, pools, and undercut banks that a�e preferred by juvenile and adult salmon and f I ' . reducing bank sources for spawning graveL �lt/hen fhe gabian baskets in the projec#area need repair,other � i altemafives that pravide bank stabi#ity and improve habitat eor�ditions far salmon shauld be pursued. i i ' 5. Cons#ruction tVoise-Ttie project should seek to minimize disturbance to spawning sockeye and Chinook in the , , vicinity fram construction acEivity, particularly any piling driving activity tE�at may be naeded. ( � 6. Shoreline mitigatioh-We recognize that the project needs#o cocnply with the Gity's Vegetatian Conservation � � ; provisions from the Shoreline Master Pro ram and there are limi#ed o orku 'ie I , 9 pp n�k s to meet the 140-foot vegeta�ed . ' shoreline buffer requirement. Per the CAR,the applicant is proposing to pay an"inwlieu-fee"#a the City's ; Vegetatian Conservation Fund,whicfi needs to be set up. Further,the CAR identifies several potentia�sifes and ' I actians on page'{4 where the in-lieu fee could be spent. We are keenly Enterested in seeing the iower Cedar i River's riparian areas enhanced and request#he apporkunity to work clasely with City staff for this projec#, as wel( as, the ovsrall framework approach to irnplement the in-lieu program. For this proj�cYs in-lieu proposal,we would like to worK with th�City#o verify the extent of the impacf area; the praposed fee arnount; and the rnitigation ro'ect a ea r . For exam le the 1. 5 P 1 p , $ 2 per square foot rate may be too low and only cover the costs of acquiring and planfing plants which may nat be suf�icient to actually plant areas if eas�ments,acquisitions, and permits are � needed. C}nce a rate is accepted by the City it is[ifcely that others will seek to use tha same rate, so it is important to ensure that the in-lieu rate is sufficisnt to cover all of the mitigatlon project cosks. We apprecia#e the opportunity to�e�iew fhis praposal and look farward to fhe City`s responses and caordination. Please 4ef ine know if you have any questions. 7hank you, , Karen Walter Watersheds and Land Use Team Leader z _._._..._---�-----.... . � t � � Muckleshootlndian Trrbe Fisheries Dii�,�ran �� i-tabitaf Program 39Q16?7'2rtd Ave SE Aubum, WA 98092 253-876-39'16 i . i i . i • f l I i � i . f I . ' I • i I i � ' � . ( . V ! . � I I i 3 � ; j ---- - � ._. ._.. .._ .. . ..__ .- , � ', . - Memorandum ;_�..�.__�_.___.. - - - -----..___.__�_.....___...._:__...___.._.._._.___:.,�.-----.--._.._..__.._.__.__.._s �........-__._�.�._�._�.�.�__._..._._.,_,_._________�_.__m._._. � Date: � June l9,2013 ! ; To: � Vanessa Dolbee ; ; Department of Community&Economic Development ! � ± ' { , � + � ( City of Renton ' � � ;.__._.___..�.....�._;.__._._r._.._.�_.......____._.._.._..�_...._...Y._.__....._._...___.._.__�_____y__,___��..J...___.,_..�._-__._,_..----....__,..._.__._---__...� � From: ; Maaike Post,Project Mana�er T� _______,. . _ _,__.___._. ! ' �_,..._._..._.�......_._..._;......V._..��......._._............ ..,.............,...._...._.._...�.___...._.�.......,.....______.; i . i ; Proje�t: Renton Libraryat Libercy Park - �--�-----____�_ " Project No,.T,�1107.1^. .,_,._.___,:_,� � � s ",_..___._.,_y....,.....;_...._.__._�._._...._..._..._. .._._,....... ; _ } " Subject: ; Comments from the Muckleshoot7ribe�n land-use permit application materiafs 3 i � i Vanessa, � Thank you for forwarding the comments from the Muckleshoot Tribe regarding the proposed renovation of the existing Rentan Library.We have reviewed their concerns and recommendations with our consultantteam and have the folfowing responses: � 1. Artificial Lighting , - The scope of the Library Renovation projed does not indude improvements to the City parking lot on the . west side of the building or the City par[c to the east. As such,existing site lighting in those areas is not being altered as a part of this project. - Any exterior lighting that is added as a part of the building renovation will[ikely be LED and will not be � directed upwards inta the night sky.Similarly,any lighting proposed for the pedestrian 6ridge witl be directed downwards onro the plaza area nearthe main entry,and not intothe water. - In terms of interior lighting,our lighting designer wiE!utilize photometric modeling to locate light fixtures bac[c from the glazing to keep]ight contained within the building. 2. Stormwater A pdf copy of the Technical Information Report,prepared by CPL is attached to this memo,which addresses the questions regarding stormwater management. ; , i 3. Wood Management Plan . -and - i 4. Gabion Saskets - 7o mitigate possible environmental impacts due to the renovation,the project does not require work beEow or waterward of the Base Flood E{evation(BFE)or OHWM.There are no changes proposed to the existing concrete Eolumns in the river,orthe existing river banks. - The Cedar River and its banks are under the purview of the City of Renton.Any maintenance of the river,its banks,and any associated mitigation measures should be coorcfinated with the City of Renton. - An analysis performed in)anuary 2013 by Watershed 5cience&Engineering has found"a number of minor scaur and erosion problems,but none that appear to tfireaten the structural integrity of the library. It is our opinion that corredive actions should take place as part of routine maintenance performed by the City , rather than as part of the tibrary renovation project."Their comp[ete analysis is attached for your reference. 5. Construction Noise � - Auger cast piles are�ecessary to bring the existing building into compliance with current seismic code. i 7hese pifes will be located to the southeast and northwest of the existing building,landward of the river banks. (The use of these piles was the preferred solution as it avoided improvements to the ezisting co[umns within the BFE and OHWM,potentially causing more river and habitat disturbante) - Auger cast pifes invo3ve less noise and less vibration than traditional piles,as they are installed by drilling a deep cyfindrical hole which concrete is then pumped into.This eliminates the hammer impact noise and ' vibratian associated with driving piles. TheMil{erHuIlPaRnaship,LLP CoMnc[ , • Polwn 8uilding T:206.682-5837 � 71 CotumbiaStreet-6'"F{oor F.205.682-5692 i Seattle,WA 96704 www.millrrhulimm � � I ' � - ... -, � _ � -- � Addressee_ Subject � Page 2 of 2 - Tfie design tearn wiil work with environme�tal consuitanls,the general contractor,and the City of Renton to flnd the mosL apprapriate timelduration far this work,in terms of sail stability and enviranmenta{ impact. . 5. Shore[ine Mitigation . The in-lieu fee amount proposed is not intended to ful(y finance a complete mitigatian project.lust as • mitigation bank credits buy into and finante a p�ece of a muth targer rr�itigation 6ank,the in-(ieu€ee amount calculated for the Renton Ubrary project was intended to tontribute to a portion of the Cit�'s Vegetation Conservation Fund.This fund,in cambination with other confiributions,would fund one or more large restoratioNenhancement pro}etts a(ong the lc�wer Cedar River within tfie city limits of Rentan.The proposed in-lieu-fee amaunt was taEculated basecf an impar[area,not the anticipated casT of any individual � restoration/enhancement project Icieally,the City wauld focus first an prajects located on City-owned � property where acquisition costs wauld not be incurred,such as the Jones Park property. I Regards, � Maaike Past , Project Manager I� The Miller Hull Partnership,LLP CC: Greg Smith ' kdrfanne Ralph ,j Ruth Baleika I j � Attacfiments: ( ' - 7ecfinica!lnfomutlon RepoR,dated May 10"',2013,prepared by Coughlin Porte�Lundeen,submitted tn COR on S/i 0 � , - Ceda�Rtver Scavr and Erosian Enspeetion at Rentan�ibrary,dated lanuary 23,2013,prepared by Watershed Science& Engineering . � i , i � � � � � I \�mhflles2\ProjectsUienton LEbrary at tJberty ParkU�ifinenfs104_Agendes�.002 4a nd Use Appl icalions\7 3-0619 response to Muckleshoot commeritflt 3-0619 Meno-Mcxkleshootdoc�1107 - ,.._ - -..: ; - - - --... _--- -. . . . � _ � WATERSHED � �"��r SCIENCE & ENGINEERING i 110 Prefontaine Place South,Suite 508 , 5eaftle,WA 98104 � 20Cr52]-3000 January 23, 2013 ' � Ruth Baleiko,AIA, Principal � 7he Miller Hull Partnership, LLP . 71 Columbia Street-6th Floor Seattls, WA 98104 206-254-2Q13 . Re: Ceclar River Scour and Erosion Inspection at Renton Library Watershed Science and Engineering (WSE)fraveleci to the Renfon Library on January 15, 2013 � � to exam'sne the conditian of the Cedar River channe� beneafh the library structure. The purpose � of the visit was to determine if there are any scour and erosion issues that should be addressed as part of the library renovation project. WSE's inspection found a number of minor scour and erosion pr�blems, but none that appear to threaten the structural integrity ofi the library. It is our opinion that corrective actions should take place as part of routine maintenance pertormed by the City rather than.as part of the fibrary renovation project. The following ciiscussion summarizes our observations and recommendations. Fgure i and site phofos are included at the end of this fetter to iflustrate findings. . � � South Bank � The south bank under the library is protected by a series of rock fifled gabion baskets {wire i , cages fil[ed with rock riprap, see Photos 2 and 3). Bank protection consis#s of two parts-- a low ! gabion wall at the edge of the river channel and a much taller stepped wall ten feet landward. i Between the two walls is a flat bench of rock riprap spa[ls. �l"he bank above the stepped gabion i wal! is covered with shotcrete to prevent erosion. The protection along the south bank is ; generally in good condition, wifh the fo[lowing exceptions: i 1. A 30-foot long section of the gabion wall at the edge of the channel has been damaged. I The wire baskets have spfit open and the rock has fallen into the river channel (Figure 1, Photos 3, 4, and 5). � 2. Both gabion v�alls and the bench be�inreen them have settled in a number of places, and , severaf small pockefs of Ivcal scour have eroded material at the base of the taller, stepped, wall (Photo 6). Corrective maintenance doss not appear to be needed at this time; however,the Ciry should monitor both settlement and erosion during future routine inspections. . � 3. Minor scour has occurred afong the toe of the concrete maintenance ramp at the southwest corner of the library{Figure 1 and Photo 7). Cantinued erosion would � �undermine the toe of the ramp, and the concrete may break if driven over by a vehicfe or : heavy machinery. 4. The library is supported on two rows of six interrrEediate concrete co{umns, one row near the south edge of the channel and the other near the north. A significant accumulation . of woody debris is present on the upstream column of the south row(Phato 8}. It should be r�moved. The debris is deflecting fiow narth which has caused a local scour hofe to ; i I . . I , ------ -- - ------- _... • ..;, .. � - -_ form riverward of the column. This hole is visible in the topographic contours in Figure 1. The riverbed surrounding the column has also experienced minor scour which h'as partially undermined the 30-foot long sectian of the gabion baskets ihat have faifed. This scour likely cantributed to the faiiure of the gabion baskets. North Bank No bank protection structures are present along the north river bank. 7he bank is comprised of consofidated sand/graveUcobble till-type maierial that has experienced minor erosion.7he bank � has held up wefl over tirne, and the top edge remains 10 to18#eet riverward of the library's no�th abutment wall,so there is currently no threat ta the library structure(Phatos 9 and 10). Minor scour and erosion problems that were observed include: 1. Local erosion in the sand/gravel/cobble bank material at two stormwater downspout ! outiets (Figure 1 and Photos 10 and 11). � 2. Erosion along the bank beneath an old concrete rubble planter bax located at the upstream edge of the library(Figure 1 and Photo 12). Parts of the wall have failed and � other parts will toppEe into tF�e river in the future. We suggest removing the planter box and if nec�essary replacing it with something that is not so close to the river bank. 3. Wood debris has accumulated at the upstream cofumn of the north pier, and shoufd be . removed. The amount of debris is less than is present at the south pier. Pier Foundation Scaur In May 2000,the City of Renton Capital Project Coardinator Lesley Wiscomb retained Narthwesfi Hydraulic Consultants lnc. (i�HC)to review a scour evaluation report prepared for the Library by Alpha Engineering Group lnc. At the time,Jeff Johnson was a principal with NHC and is the technical expert that completed the review-the results of which were summarized in . a May 23, 2000 letter report to the City. WSE does not have a copy of this letter and therefare � cannot append it to this document. If a capy is desired, one should be available from the City. � NHC s review led to the following concEusions and recommendations which are direct uotes � taken from�the letter. It is the opinion of WSE that conditions within the river channel under the library have not changsd significantly since 2000 and therefore the conclusions remain valid , taday. 1. !f is my[NHC/Jeff Johnson] opinion that the pier footings are nof a risk for current , channel conditions;therefore, no mitigatron measures are recommended for either intermediafe pier at fhis fime. 2. The Gity should monitor river bed levels under the Library using the annual survey data that wi!!be collected to monitor the impacts of the dredging project. ' 3. Visual inspections of the piers should be made following all major floods. 4. Wood debris that accumu/afes on the rers should be Y p removed followtng each f/Qod. !f fhe debris is nof removed, much larger accumulations could form during fhe nexf flood whicl� cou/d increase the potential for scour and erosian significantly. 5. Protect the right(easf)bank under the Library to sfop erosion and to protect the abutments. [Note: The Ciry chose not to protect the bank and it has remained relatively �stabfe since 2000,therefore, manitoring ratfier than countermeasure instaflation continues to be fhe appropriate approach at this time.] � - -----...._ � • - Thank you for the opportunify to assist the Library Renovatian Design#eam with this very interesting project. If you,the cfient, or any member of the design team has questions, please do not hesitate to have them contact WSE. Very truly yours, Watershed Science & Engineering, Inc. .� � !'�I rj �. � � " f Jeff P.Johnson, P.E. 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"links" (National Weather Seniice, etc.). � Seci�ion 2: Fload Res�nse Pfan . � � � c) Cedar River��ge Readings � � . e) IVarfh Boeing Bridge Control Plan , � � , g1 Floodtbridge emergency procedures/ca!!in 1ist. � , h) Soufh bridge%on�acts and telephc�ne lis�, j �} �. � 1� � � �-Secfion 3: Boeinq Fire Depat-finent F�esponse ` � � Section 4: Post Flocad►n�ormaf�on � ' C' �r� �"w- Gn r� i*i+'�/�nsJ tii r�r �Fi�+s� C?I-+r� .,�e��,-a.r„�,p#o�-���-.-,oQa-€�-�� remaved Sec�ion �: t,�uick �eferer�ce Secfion ; ; � .. .--:.:.. - - _. -= - - --._:_. --- • - ------ i . � a) Flood Condi�ions/Phases � ! CEDAR R1VER . Flood Conditions/Phases Conditions: Heavy rain, significant snow melt, or Chester Morse P hase �[ Darx� conditions.Weather forecasfi indicates that the Ceda�r River has the potentiaE to flood. The river level af the south bridge qaqe has reached 'i8 feef-_6 inches. Acfiions: �Facilifies will begin to monitor the €ollowing: � River conditions at#he south bridge and hydrographs ; . at Renton and Landsberg. , Debris flowing downstream. Notify Construction Management to obtain equipmentloperator for debris removal on the north bridge. At leas#24 hours prior to raising bridge notify Field MaintenancelPreflight Senior Manager Notify Boeing Security/Fire ProtectionlSite Services Mgm't . Notify City of Renton Airport Manager Conditions: The river level af�te sauth bridge ���f�� FFas rL�ci��ef '43 f�:ef-_6 . . ;r7 ch e s. --—----------_...__.._ �. ������ � � ' i ',`�.`"�`�M`"�`Y."' qctions: At least 4 hours prior to raising #he bridge the Facilities flood j control rr�anager will notify the following: � • Field MaintenancelPreflight Senior Manager. Any p(ane left on � Apron,D might be require.d to remain there a minimum ofi 2 weeks, � • Boeing Security/Fire protectionlSite Services Management ; • Ci#y of Renton surface water and utility manager. � • Constructian Management for contractorlheavy equipment. ' • City of Renton Airport Manager � REFERENCE THE FLO�D PLAN F�R DETAlLS Condifiions: The river levef at the soufih bri:dge qaqe has reached 20'- 0" . or corresponding rating on the "rating table memo" indicates action is required. Large pieces of debris have been . Phase 3 Qbserved floating downstream towards the north bridge. Actions: 7he �acilities flood control manager will ini#iate the process af raising the south bridge, Closing the flaod gafes and _ supporting the gafies with sanc�bags will occur when the river has reached a gage reading of 21'-6". fn ac{dition to b} S makirtg a11 required notificafions to the Renton site. Stage Fire Dept. equipment on West side of South Bridge. � REFERENCE THE FLDOD PLAN FOR DETAlLS . .- -- - . ...._ _.. . ............... .. ... .... � _� ._:... � ' y . � i � " . � I v 21'_6" Close the �evei gates, seal and san.dbag. � 2 � ; 20' —0"P�iA�.SE 3 ; R.�SE TH�BRIDGE 3rd natifrcation sent '� x,.6 to affected parties that the bridge is beRng raised. � l.9' —6" PHASE Z ; Stage ec�uipment at ' . south brrdge. Znd -. .� � , no#ification sen#ta affecfed parEies that , �� � raising of bridge is � imminent. � 8.6 i ,- l.8' —�" P:HASE 1 ' Continuat tYy :• � .;-6 monitaring af river ' =� �� - condi�ons and -_ _ - �rtitial na#i�cation iti.:�;:.j�N �� . sent ta ai€ect�d � parties that bricige � may need tn be � rai�ed. I � � Table 1 Flood Phase Znformatian � � I�ing County Fiood ^ �I � Warni.ug Phase 1 2 3 � i � . i � � . � . 'i i ------- -. - --- - ---- . - -----... - --- - - - �- � - , � - I . Discharge at �-�dd0 2,800 3,500 4,200 � � Landsburg� (cfs} �o to to and � . 2,800 3,500 4,200 Above II Note: 1. Discharge corresponds to USGS gage 12117500 at Landsburg., Table 2—Flaod Frequency and Rating Table Informahon ; i ; Flood Flow at FIovv at Flood Stage at South Correspo�diuug Eventl'� Landsburg Renton Boeing Bridge Kiu�g Coun4.y for t=0 for t=4•hrs4 for�=4 hrs Flood Warning hrs4 cfs cfs ft NAVD Phase 1.01 1,020 ,1,35Q 21.5 1 1.i�5 1,230 1,620 21.8 1 1.11 1,390 1,8J.0 22.0 l: 1.25 1,640 2,110 22.4 1 � 2 2,370 3,000 23.2 1 ; 5 3,720 4,6Q0 24.5 3 � 10 . 4,880 5,940 25.3 4 20 6,220 7,470 26.2 4 50 8,340 9,860 27.5 4 100 10,300 12,000 28,4 . 4 , 200 12,500 1�,500 29.5 4 . No#es: l. A 100-yr flood event represents a I/100 chaz�.ce oz.O1 percent pzobability that tbzs event will occur in any given year. � 2. The South Boeing Bridge]ow chord elevation is 253 ft NAVD,which corresponds to a Landsbwg flow of about 4,870 c£s and Renton Flow of 5930 cfs. 3. The South Boeing Bridge"�Varning"elevation is 24.3 ft NAVD,which corresponds to a Landsburg flow of about 3,580 cfs and Renton Flow of 4,440 cfs. 4. lfiese values were obtained&om the C`ity of Renton and xepresent#he sazne flows used in last year's analysis 5. FIow values are based on results of a Log Pearson Typa III anaIysis(King County,20Q0). c) U$eful "links" (National Weather Service,,etc.) . ; � . ; ; i . _.._. . . . .. . . ..- � . ... _. .. --;- - .... . � , . I � . � I I � -King County Flood Warning Center � � �20�) 2��-�.��s or � � �l �500-7�8�7932 . � or � � ht� :i/dnr.metrokc. av/w�r/flood/floa�.htm. � � � i K � � � -Re�orded �lood I�iformatian ; � � � � � �i 2�� 2}6-8�0� ,'. � � � � ; � Qr . ; i � � 1-804-�945-�2�3 ! � � � � - � � � � Sec��on 2. Ftoc�d Response Flan � - . � � i ( - - - - -- - ---- _.� _ -____-.., . - ---- • � . I . ; I I � � • I i First Response Ail rec�aired personnef wil[ respond to assist in any manner required to controE the flood. This ; will be�Boeing employees and Cnnstruction personne! (Partners). Facilities management� . will assign duties as needed. Mainfaininq Maintaining all f[oocl activifywitl be done by requrred personnef and the Partners will 6e instructed fio maintain both (south & northj bridge operations, this activity will be determined by Facilities Management. Clean Up Operations p�� cleaning up efforfis will be done by bath Boeing emp[oyees and the Partners. Facilities Management wili assign duties as needed. " Riqht Click to apen links Useful lnforrriatiQn belaw: ' below• - Recorded River gauge readings calt: (206) 296- � _''Securityand Fire Protection g200, press 2 for specific river flow data. "IVationa/WeatherService Updafed infarmation can be obtained from the � Advanced Hydro/ogic King County Flood Center{206) 296-4535 or 1- Prediction Service gp0-768-7932. ''U.S.AmryCorps of The "duty officer" number is: (206} 296-383U. Engineers Tt�e K.C. Flood Center will follow the below ' listed phases: ''City ofRenton/nformation Phase 1: An alert will go out, Phase 2: Qpening the fload warnir�g center. '�Kinq County Flood ' • . 2q,J7. /nformation Phase 3: Issue a 2nd warning and begin *WashinQton State � Patrol of floading areas. ' EmerqencyManaaement P��$e 4: Issue a 3rd public warning. Divrsion � � - � �� � . Sectian 2 confinued: c) Gedar River Gage Readings When the Cedar Rirrer reaches "imminent" flood levefs,the gage readin�shal! be I taken to monitor the water level. The gage readings shalE be taken using � the scale tocated on tF�e south west corner of tF�e Apran D bridge.The gage will '; I be used to assis#in the determining when certain crifical tasks shc►uld take place in order to minimize the impact af floading to the Renton site. '� i The responsib[lifiies fio monifor fload gage readings are as fo(tows: I i : Uni# med Securi l�ield Patroi. wi11 make "on� hr�ur" checks af the i �[ Pr ma or ) !"Y ftood gage when canditions warrant them. The water level repvrts witl be made to the S�cuci &Fire Prot�ction dis atcher. �Y P 2) Secandary: Eire Repartment personn�l on the f�efd wi[I monitor fihe water level. 3) Site Se�ric�s: Facilities Manager idet�tified as the `�flood ptan" c�wner. This person has the r�sponsibility to monitar gages ar�d initiate�tl1e e��vatian c�f the saufih br�dg��as required. They make immediafie notifications to persor�nel on the sou�Eh bridge contacfi Iis�. They also establish a plan tha#identifi�s a contractor to be positioned an the narfih bridge for debris removal. . 4} Pr.efliq.ht Senior Manaqer: management persannei on th� flight tine wi11 assis#in manitoring the water Ieve[ on the sauth bridge gage. e) North Boeing Bridge Confral Plan I .—1 -- --- - � , ' . --....-------- ----------------.__ -- - - • I The following plan is intended for use during the flood season. At other times the lower water level in the Cedar River typicafly allows debris to pass under the i bridge structure without becoming trapped. Upon the water level reaching the � flood s�Eage, �acilities managemertt wifl acfiivate this plan and closely monitor conditions at the North Bridge. Regardless of the river conditions, Boeing personne[ inspect for foreign object debris {FOD)an the bridge deck and in the river, and mitigate the risk posecf by the FOD, be€ore transporting an aircraft across fhe bridge. � 1} Facilities/Constrvction Management will have an es#ablished plan to identify and retain a contractor fio remove any debris�that could cause damage to the north bridge or its support pilings. Large woody clebris �LWD) shail not be ; removed from the river. Personnel and equipment shall be used to distoctge it ' from the bridge structure, pilings ar abutments ancf redirect it into the river channel so thaf it can continue ta move downstream into Lake Washing#on. The . contractor shall operate the equipmenfi from the shore or bridge deck and will not atlow �ersonnel or equipment(except for fihe working end of the track hoe} to ente�r the river at any ti�ne. 2} The cantractor will need to comply wrth any safety p�an requirements deemed necessary by the Boeing Company. t3perations on the wes#side of the Cedar � River must be coordinated with the City of Renton Airport Manager. Below is a list confiaining potentia[ equipment for safe debris rernoval: Operations personlcontact name and telephone numbers. Thumb Track Hoe Operatar(Contractor) . �ront Loader Operator (Contractor) Spotfier(also pravides other supportlwearing PFD) Truckldumpster for debris removal (non LWD) if necessary. Ail personnel, including the Contractor that is on fih.e bridge, must have Personal Flofiation Device (PFD). � Note: when phase 2of the flood plan is in effect all "wing walkers" wi[I wear PFD's white escorting aircraft across the north bridge. The PFD's will be provided by pre-fl[ght. 3) Boeing Fire Dept.will monitor activity on the north bridge as needed. 4) Uniformed Security will staff tF�e north bridge access poinf to the Rentan site 24 hours a day, seven days a week or until support is no longer required. ` , . .._�... .. .. . .. ., . .. I. + � I . . � g) Flood and Bridge Emergency Procedures/Ga11 En List 1 � I ; � Steps to fo�low in the event a flood emerqencV or bridge emerqency occurs. � . � (1) Report�he emergency fio the Security and Fire ! Protection Qispatcher at(206) 655-88�4. � (2) Report the em�ergency to the on duty �acilities Sup�ervisar. {3) Notify �acilities Dispatcher at . ��) Contact the emergency ealt in people. � ; {5} Notify Facilities supervisors: � �6) Notify the Preflight Senior Manager; � i , . , � . I � I . , . y i � ,' • i . , / Ci#v of Renton Contacts Renton Airpart Manager Eiyan Zulauf 425 �30-7471 206 423-3716 Rentan Airport Manager Jonafih�n Witsan 425 43Q-7479 20B 423-Q087 �.A.A. Tower David Gitdea (2(16} 764 6632 ' Surface Water Ron Straka 425 430-7Z05 � ' �mergency Nlanagement Deborah Needham 425 43Q-7027 , 206 7'i4-2�94 . �Fish Bia(ogist Kelly Kiyohara 360-9Q2�2797 206-949-$029 : i i i • , _ ___-____. _ Dept, of Fish 600 Capitol Way North Olympia, WA 98501 � And Witdlife � . Kinq Countv Contacts . King County �iaod Warnirtg Center 206 296-4535 or 1-8Q0-768-7932 . � � i . � j) Contractor Information/Currenf Confract . � � . � . � Construc�ion Management wiEl provide a list of potential quafi�ed contrac#ors for � , debris reMoval at the north bridge. A copy of the "contract service request" wil! alsa be provided. , Post contractor information below as applicabfe. i . ; i . � i ; • ; • i � ` i ' i ' i ..._.... . _ _ ..... .. , � � ; _ ; . i f . , � i ( � I � ` I Secfion 3: Boeinq Fire Department Response � i These insfructions appiy to att uniformed firefiqhters assigrted to the Rertton I fac'r�ity during flaoding conditions along the Cedar River. j � . Purpose: ta estabiish procedures ta prevent accidents ar�d provide operafiianal ; guidelines for the safe rescue of personnel from the Cec#ar River during the removal of clebris during high water condifiions. C3peratinq lns�ruc�ion: � 9� Natificatian will be rnade to the City af Renton F'ire Dept. #hat the Boeing F�re ; ' Department rescue boat is positioned on the south end of Lake Washington. ; 2} As d�termined by fhe'Fire Department a rescue.lin+�will be stretclted across � i the Cedar River in strategic locafiions to��ssist wi#h any poten#ia! rescue. ` 3j Determine if adequate lighting is ava'tlable or� ar near the south and nor#h � bridges. ' 4) The Fire D�pt.wil[ assign a Safety Officer(Facifities Manager/�'are Dept.} for all bridge operatians. This p�rson is respansible for the following: a. Conduct a safety bri�fing for atM personnel working an the bridge. b. Oversee the debris removai operatians and stop �ny actians � deemed unsafe. • c. Estab�ish a personnei accountability system for at! personnel that are working on �he bridge. , � d. Ensure that alt personnel operating on fihe bridg� deck have a PERSt3NAL FLC}TATtG1N DEVtCE iPFD}, hard hat and emergency locatar 1�ght. 5) If any inc[ividual that is working ar�lnear the bridge accidenta[fy falts into the river, at!personnel must notify "917". ' a}The individual shouCd attempt ta se�fi rescue. b� If self rescue fails, fihe individual should pas�#�on themselves in ' fl�� C@Clt@P O�tll� EfV�1'i feet facing downstream, floating c�n their � �3�C�C, ' c}AT NO TlME'WILL UNTRAl1VED FCRE DEPT. PER'Sd1'VELL, ENTER THE WATER' 7C? PERFC?RN!A RESCUE. • ! __� � ; ; � � Section 3: confinued � I . ; Boeing Fire Department � Ffood Response Procectures � � ; � . Emerqency Response: 1y lmmediately upon observing or receiving notification that an individual is in � the river the F'ire �ept.wil[ immediately notify Boeing Fire Dispatch of the situation. Boeing Fire Dispatch wilf in turn notify Vatley Communications for a water rescue emergency response. Firefighters will attempt to foltow the individual down stream and advise other responcEers of their location. Rescue efforts wil! be coordinated through (ncident Command Sys#em {lCS) practices. ' AT NO TIME WILL UNTRAINED F1RE DEPT. PERSONELL � ENTER THE WATER TO PERFORM A RESCUE. � . � I. � Section 4:Posf Flood►nforma#ion Monitor water levels and new bulletins until the river level is below#ioad sta e. Dependin_q on the severitV of the flood conditions and at the discretion of #he flood control manaqer, the followinq activities mav be initiatea� Bridqe Inspection � Both north and south bridges must be inspected for strucfiural damaqe before aircraft can be towed across #hem. Water level must be down to be inspected by a structura{ engineer. . . i i . ; . . i . ' ' • � • Vanessa Dolbee From: Vanessa Dolbee Sent: Tuesday,Ju1y 02,2013 9:56 AM To: 'Karen Walter' Cc: Terry Higashiyama; Peter Renner; Chip Vincent Subject: RE: Renton Library at Liberty Park, LUA13-000255, ECF, SM, SA-H, Notice of Application and ! Proposed Determination of Non�ignificance, Mitigated ' Attachments: 13-0628 Memo-Muckleshoot.pdf i i � Karen, ; To respond to your additional�follow-up comments:_ 1.Will the City be responding to our comments? We specifically directed comments 4 and 6 to the City and not necessarily the applicant. � " i Comments from Originai Muckleshoot Comment Letter: . ; Comment 4: Gabion baskets-We understand that there is no bank work or modifications to the existing gabion ' baskets used to stabilize the river banks located on the site. Gabion baskets are subject to failure when exposed to streambed scour flows,requiring require repair or replacement with some regularity. When they fail;they can adversely affect fish habitat by adding angular rock to the stream channel that tan create beneficial habitat spaces for sculpin and ! i other salmon predators. In addition,the broken metal baskets can entrap aduit salmon causing injury or mortality. In the course of a tagging study that included sonic tags, MITFD stafFfound dozens of live and dead adult salmon an arm's iength from the bank inside several failed gabion baskets in the lower Cedar project reach. These fish presumably were seeking hiding cover or slow velocity resting places and were unabfe to complete their migration and spawning cycle in the Cedar River. The gabions also create poor salmon habitat conditions in the lower Cedar River by eliminating the complex natural stream bank habitats characterized by low-velocity areas,vegetation, pools,and undercut banks that are preferred by juvenile and adu[t salmon and reducing bank sources for spawning gravel. When the gabion baskets in i the project area need repair,other alternatives that provide bank stability and improve habitat conditions for salmon i should be pursued. i Response:As you mentioned above,the gabion baskets are outside the scope of the subject project since no work is proposed below the Qrdinary High Water Mark(OHWM). Including the gabion repai�in the scope of the subject proje�t would add additional permitting requirements that are not required today. However,at which time the City pursues i re air of the abion baskets and/or a habitat restoration plan alternative p�oposals would be analyzed dependent upon I p g � funding sources and stipulation of any grant funding received. Any repair of the gabEons would require federal and�state � permitting beyond local permitting which would provide for additional Muckleshoot Comments and review. ; � Comment 6:. Shoreline mitigation-We recognize that the project needs to comply with the City's Vegetation Conservation provisions from the Sho�eline Master Program and there are limited opportunities to meet the 100-foot vegetated shoreline buffer requirement. Per the CAR,the applicant is proposing to pay an"in-lieu-fee"to the City's Vegetation Conservation Fund,which needs to be set up. Further,the CAR identifies severaf potential sites and actions an page 14 where the in-lieu fee could be spent. We are keenly interested in seeing the lower Cedar Rive�'s riparian areas enhanced and request the opportunity to work closely with City staff for this project,as wel!as,the overall framework approach to implement the in-lieu program. For this projecYs in-fieu proposal,we would like to work with the City to verify the extent of the impact area;the proposed fee amount;and the mitigation project area. For Example, the$1.25 per square foot rate may be too low and oniy cover the casts of acquiring and planting plants which may not be suffitient to actually plant areas if easements,acquisitions,and permits are needed. Once a rate is accepted by the City it is likely that others will seek to use the same rate,so it is important to ensure that the in-lieu rate is sufficient to cover all of the mitigation project costs. , 1 � � - Response:City staff concurs with the analysis provided by Miller Hull. 2.Can we get a copy of the detailed site lighting plan? We requested in the last sentence to Item 1 and I did not see it attached to your email. ' Response:At this time we do not have a site lighting plan. However,we can send you a copy when the City receives a lighting plan,typically submitted at Building Permit stage. 3.As we noted in our previous email earlierthis week,the wood management plan you sent that Boeing created is the one we were referencing in our June 12 comments. We would appreciate an opportunity to review the woad management plan that either the City or applicant will draft in response to our comment 3 before it is finalized. Any idea when tha#may be? Response:Thank you for confirming that the Boing Plan we sent was the corrett wood management plan. The City is intending to use this plan as a template for a wood management strategy. However,we feel this should be a City wide plan for more than just the Library building,as such we plan on preparing in conjunction with other departments within the City. We would have no prqblem with your review and comment on the plan prior to finalization and adoption by City Council. Due to the intend interdepartmental coordination and the requirement for City Council adoption a schedule is difficult to provide at this time. 4.The applicant's response regarding construction noise impacts to spawning sockeye and Chinook is a bit vague. Will they be required to conduct this activity at specific dates or times? Response:See atta�hed memorandum from Miller Hull. ----Original Message----- From: Karen Walter[mailto:KWalter@muckleshoot.nsn.us] Sent:Friday,June 21,2013 12:50 PM To:Vanessa Dolbee Subject: RE: Renton Library at Liberty Park,LUA13-004255, EC�,SM,SA-H, Notice of Application and Proposed Determination of Non-Significance,Mitigated vanessa, From a quick review of the email below and associated attachments,we have a couple of foflow-up commencs: 1.Will the City be responding to our comments? We specifically directed comrnents 4 and 6 to the City and not necessarily the applicant. 2.Can we get a copy of the detailed site lighting plan? We requested in the last sentence to Item 1 and 1 did not see it attached to your email. � 3.As we noted in our previous email earlier this week,the wood management plan you sent that Boeing created is the one we were referenting in our June 12 comments. We would appreciate an opportunity to review the wood management plan that either the City or applicant wiEE draft in response to our comment 3 before it is finalized. Any idea when that may be? 4.The applicant's response regarding construction noise impacts to spawning sockeye and Chinook is a bit vague. Wil! they be required to conduct this activity at specific dates or times? Thank you! Karen Walter Watersheds and Land Use Team Leader 2 . . . � � --- i .� ; Muckleshoo#lndian Tribe Fishe�ies Division Habitat Program 390].5 172nd Ave SE Auburn,WA 98092 � 253-876-311fi From:Vanessa Dolbee [VOolbee@Rentonwa.gav] Sent:Wednesday,June 19,2013 3:38 PM To: Karen Walter Cc:Terry Higashiyama; Peter Renner;Chip Vincent ; Subject:RE: Renton Library at Liberty Park,LiJA13-000255, ECF,SM,5A-H, Notice of Application and Proposed Determination of Non-Significance, Mitigated � Ka ren, . i Thank you for submitting yaur comments on the Library at Liberty Park. Please find attached a memorandum from Muller Wull addressing your comments. Additionally,find attached the stormwater report and an additional study completed by Watershed Science&Engineering{referenced in the memorandum). The City received a copy of the wood management plan from the Boeing Company,attached. Cou(d you please verify if this report is the report you are referring to in your comments. Before,we look at creating a wood management plan . we would like to make sure we are utilizing a documen##hat the Tribe feels is high quality. Finally,to address your lighting concerns the following mitigation measure was added to the SEPA determinatign: The applicant shall design and place lighting so that it is shielded from impacting the Cedar River and at the same time balances necessary lighting for site safety standards. !f you have any questions abou#the attachments or the SEPA de#ermination please feel free to give me a call. Vanessa Dolbee Senior Planner Department of Community&Economic Development City of Renton Renton City Hall-6th Floor 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98057 425.430.7314 From: Karen Walter[mailta:KWafter@muckleshoot.nsn.us] Sent:Wednesday,lune 12, 2013 2:16 PM To:Vanessa Dolbee Cc: Fisher, Larry D(DFW) Subject:Renton Library at Liberty Park,LUA13-000255,ECF,SM,SA-H, Notice ofApplication and Proposed Determination of Nvn-Significance,Mitigated Vanessa, We have reviewed the Notice of Application materials for the Renton Library redevelopment project referenced abave. This project will remodef the existing library located over the Cedar River. When we met with City staff and the i ; 3 i • ------ - - - -:;= � ' consulting team in February Z013,we identified several issues for this project as noted belaw and offer recommendations where we can based on the information reviewed to date: : 1. Artificial lighting-The checklist and the Critical Areas Report(CAR)discuss haw the project will seek to reduce j artificial lighting impacts in several ways. In addition to ti�e measures proposed,we also recommend that the City use i light bulbs which reduce artificial lighting opportunities to the Cedar Ri�er or nighttime sky. Previausly,we provided ' information to City public Works staff about potential light bulb options that could be used. We also request a copy vf the detailed site lighting plan for our review which is proposed to be part of the final construction plans. , � i . I 2. Stormwater-We need additional information about the details as to how stormwater wi11 be managed from redeveloped site,particularly for water quality. We request a capy of the 7echnical Information Report which likely contains the stormwater management details. � 3. Wood management plan-At the February meeting,we indicated that the site should develop a wood management plan#o deal with any woad that may approath or be entrained by the existing concrete piEing in the Cedar River. This issue was not addressed in CAR. Wood management is needed to ensure that wooci is not removed from the Cedar River or its banks�znless it is absolutely necessary. Wood is shown befng near the site from the photos the City provided in February. Wood rr�ay no longer be on or adjacent to the site with winter floods;however,the City should plan on wood transported to and through the site with t'sme and future floods. !t is timely to develop a wood management plan naw as part of the redeveloped library. Please note that Boeing developed a wood management plan for its Cedar River . bridges.We recommend that the City review it for applicability to the library site. � � 4. Gabion baskets-We understand that there is no bank work or modifications to the existing gabion baskets used to stabilize the river banks located on the site. Gabion baskets are subject to failure when exposed to streambed scour flows, requiring require repair or replacement with some regularity. When they fail,they can adverseiy affect fish habitat by adding angular rock to the stream channel that can create beneficial habitat spaces far sculpin and other salmon predators.. In addition,the broken metal baskets�can entrap adult salmon causing injury or mortality. In the course of a tagging study that intluded sonic tags, M17Fb staff found dozens of live and dead adult safmon an arm's length from the bank inside sevEral failed gabion baskets in the lower Cedar project reach. These fish presumabfy were seeking hiding cover or slow velocity resting places and were unable to complete their migration and spawning cycle in the Cedar River. The gabions also create paor salmon habitat conditions in the lower Cedar River by eliminating the complex natural stream bank habitats characterized by low-velocity areas,vegetation, pools,and undercut banks that are preferred by juvenile and adult salman and reducing bank sources for spawning graveE. When the gabion baskets in the project area need repair,other alternatives that�provide bank stability and improve habitat tanditions for salmon should be pursued. 5. Canstruction Noise-The project shotald seek to minimize disturbance to spawning sockeye and Chinaok in the vicinity from construction activity, particularly any piling driving activity that may be needed. 6. Shoreline mitigation-We recognize that the project needs to comply with the City's Vegetation Conservation provisions from the Shoreline Master Program and there are limited opportunities to meet the 104-foat vegetated j 4 ; I , _._.--- ------ . � �� � shareline buffer requirement. Per the CAR,the applicant is proposing ta pay an"in-lieu-fee"ta the City's Vegetation Conservation Fund,which needs to be set up. Further,the CAR fdenti�es several potentiai sites and actions on page 14. where the in-lieu fee could be spent. We are keenly interested in seeing the lawer Cedar River's tiparian areas . enhanced and request the opportunity to work c4osely with City staff for this praject,as well as,the overall framewark � approach to implement the in-lieu pragram. For�this projett"s in-lieu proposal,we would like to work with the City ta verify the extent of the impact area;the proposed fee amount;and the mitigatian project erea. For exampEe,the$1.25 per square foat rate may be too law and only cover the costs of acquiring and planting plants which may not be suffiCient to actually plant areas if easements,acquisitions,and permits are needed. Once a rate is accepted by the City it is likety that others will seek to use the same rate,so it is importan#to ensure that the in-iieu rate is sufficient ta cover all of the mitigatian project costs. We apprec`sate ihe appartunity to reuiew this proposal and look farward ta the Gty's responses and coordination. Please let me know if you have any q�estions. 7hank yau, Karen WafCer Watersheds and Land Use.Team Leader Muckleshaat Indian Tribe Fisheries Division Ha6itat Program � 39fl15172nd Ave SE Auburn,WA 98092 253-876-3116 , ; � . ; � 5 � � � ' � K I Memorandum , -,__ _____�...�___.____._..._.��._.._,..�._.�.�.�___._.�._._.�._ ;__.�_. _.__..._____ i i To: ! Vanessa Dolbee i Date: ; June 28,2013 i i : ' { � Department of Community&Economic Development k � � � j Y I � � ! City of Renton ' j . � ! ;.�. �...____..._... _...._.•--_�_._____ ...,,_ .,.._...___.....,....___—; ; � From:�� � Maaike Post,Project Mana�er C ` ;- _..�___�__.�,...._.-._. �._._.�_..__. � i_Pro�ect: s Renton Library at Liberty Park��� µ�,,� �, � Project No:µ [ 1107.1 �_� ! _ - ._.. ._._ ; ; 5ubject: � Follow-up regarding Construction Noise lmpacts �; i Vanessa, In response to the MuckleshootTribe's foUow-up question,we have garnered some additional information from the design team. Question: '4.The applicant's response regarding consrructron noise impacts to spawning sockeye and Cf�inook is a bit vague. Will � rhey be required to condud this activity at specific dates or rrmes?" Design Team Responses: - The hours of construction activity are anticipated to be fimited to between 7:00 a.m.and 7:00 p.m.on weekdays.This complies with City of Renton ordinances. - -It is anticipated that the plaCing af the auger cast piles wiil take approximately four ta six weeks.The design team's geotech and civil engineers highly recommend that excavation,piling,and foundation work take place in the dry season when it is less challenging to protect the area against erosion.Per the City of Renton permitring calendar,the dry season starts May 7 n.Once a General Contractor is awarded the project,they will be required to submit a project sci�edule ref[eding actual timing and duration ofwork. - Because there are several permit hurdles this project has to c[ear of undetermined length,it is too earfy to determine a more specific construction schedute at this time.The contractor will be required to comply I with all city and state requirements to protect the Cedar River and its inhabitants. ; i Regards, Maaike Post Projed Manager 7he Miller Hull Partnership,LLP CC_ Greg Smith Adrianne Ralph Ruth Baleiko P�Renton Library at Liberty Park\Documentr\04_Agencles�902 Land Use Applications\7 3-0614 response to Mucldeshoet commenis\13-0628 Memo- A+lu[kleshoot.doa1107 � ThaMt[I�rHullPartnarsNp,LLP Co1Had Polson 8uilding T:206.6B2-G837 71Cofumbia5treet-6"Floor F.206_682-5692 Seattle,WA 98to4 wwwmillerhullmm -- — — — ' - _. ._--- ----- , - ' ` � � � DEPARTMENT O�CO�VIMUNITY p Q c� 8f � AND ECUNC►MJC DEVE[.OPMENT C���,� � '�"� ENVIRONMENTA! REV[EW Ci�MMlTTEE ' 1 � MEETING AGENDA ` � I jp; Gregg Zimmerman, Pub(ic Works Administratar ' I Terry Higashiyama,Community Services Administrator ' Mark Petersor�, Fire&Emergency Services Administrator C.E."Chip"Vincent,CED Admin'sstratar � � FR()M: Jennifer Henning,Current�'lanning Manager � MEETlNG DATE: Monday,June 17,2013 � I TlME; 3:Q0 p.m. � LOCA71C3N: Sixth Flaar Conference Room#520 . Rentvn tibrary at Liberty Park � (Vdnessa DolbeeJ � LUA13-DOU255,ECF,SM,SA-H ' � Location: 1Q0 Mill Avenue S Description: The applicant is requesting SEPA Environmental Review, Hearing �xaminer Site Plan Review,and a Shoreline Substantial bevelopment Permit for the remode!of � the existing Renton Main L'sbrary located at SQD Mi!! Ave. S. The 22,40Q SF library is currently constructed over the Cedar River anc!is located across three difEerent parcels including Liberty Park and � ' the parking lot an the sauth side af the Cedar River. Overali,the area of wc�rk would impact 37,f30 SF ' and the cemodeied library wou3d be 19,68t} SF foElawing renovations. The site's zoning is primarily �, Center Dawntawn {CD}.The praposed improvements to the building wou3cf include seismic upgrades, demoiitian of existing building envelope, and installation af new envelope and assaciated site improvernents. The existing vehicular access and parking is not.propased to be changed. All but one tree is proposed to 6e re#ained. The appEicant submitted the foltowing studies with the application: a Stream Study and Habitat Data Repart, Regulated Material Survey, Geotechnical Engineering Study, Technical Information Report. The site is located in.the Aquifer Protection Zone 1, flood hazard area, � Shoreiine of the state and a habitat conservation area. cc: D.Law,Mayor . . . J.Covingtan,CF►ief Administrative Officer D.Jacobson,Deputy PW Administrator-7ransportation � N.Watts,Development Services Director m L.Warren,City Attorney� • Phil O[brechts,Hearing Examiner � D.Pargas,Assistant Fire Marshal° J.Msdzegian,Counci! " "" 1 .. .,. . . -� _' � DEPARTMEhIT OF Ct3MMUNITY ��! ��ty��: _ .t...� , .�{f=`=':� ...�' t ���� ,,�y� AND ECONUMIC DEVEI.OPMENT `-'�---�-�°"'p' _�C��.��:,�;�f�; +,�_��'' . -,�= "�.�,� � F , ; EI�VIRONMENTAL REVtEW CfJMM[TTEE REPfJRT � ERCMEE?7NGDA7E. lune 17, 2013 ; ; Project Name: Rentan Library at Liberty Park ; Project 1lfumber. LUA13-000255, ECF,SM,SA-H � i Project Mar�ager.. Vanessa [3olbee,Sertiar Planner � Owner: City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton,WA 98057 Applicetnt: Greg Smith, King County Library Sys�em, 960 Neuuport 1Nay i�W, tssaquah,WA 98027 Contact: Maaike Post,MiNer Hull Partnership, 71 Columbia St. -Sixth floar,5eattle,WA 98104 Profect Lc�catlon: 100 Mi!}Aver�ue S . ; f'rajeetSummary: The applicant is requesting SEPA Environmental Review, Hearing Examiner Site Plan Review, and a Shoreline Substantia! D�velopment Permit for the remode! of the existing Renton Main Library located afi 100 Mill Ave.5. 1"he 22,400 SF , � iibrary is current(y constructed over the Cedar River and is loca�ed across three � � different parcels including Liberty Paric and the parking lofi on the sauth side af � the Cedar River. Overall,the area of work wauld impact 37,630 SF and the ; remodeled Iibrary would be 19,680 SF fallowing renovatians.7he site's zoning is . primarily Center powntown (CDJ.The proposed improvements to the building would include seismic upgrades,demolition af existing building envelope,and installation af new envelope and associated site improvements.The existing vehicular access and parking is nat proposed ta be changed_ AI! but c�ne firee is proposed to be retained.The appficant submitted the following studies wit�the applicatian: a 5tream Study and Habitat Data Report, Regulated Materiai Survey, Geofiechnical Engineering Study,Technical Informa#ion Repore.The site is iocated in the Aquifer Protection Zane 1,flaod hazard area,Shorefine of the state and a habitat conserv�tion area. Exist. B(dg.Area SF: 22,400 SF Propased New Bldg.Area(footprr'nt): 19,580 5F Proposed New Bldg.Area(gross,�: 19,680 SF Site Area: 37,630 SF Tatal Building Area GSF: 1.9,680 SF STAFF Staff ftecommends that the Environmental Review Committee issue a RECOMMEIIIDATtUAf: Determination of Non-Significance-Mttigated (DNS-M}. ..,�, . � , r ,i, - " 'r � Y'', � ' ,�'� ;nt'� r.. ,'�t�,'�'' `:_,+i i�' .,•:r. ' tyq � f�,Y �w�t� / a`��y� 4 t» " ! . - G. +i.t.. � .n . P'rpject Location Map � • ERC Repprtl3-0OOZSS.dopc ,. v _ .. . _-.--__- . . . ......-- --- - . . . .. ,_ . _ .._.. .. � � . " Cftyof Renton Departmentof Communify&Economir Devetopment ERvironmental Review Cammittee fteport _ RF_NTUN tJ�RARYAFLIB[RTY'PARK, LUAi3-0IIt325�,ECF,StVI,SA-H Report af lune 17,z013 Page 2 of.l3 i FART C?N�: PROlECT DESCRlPi'!UN/BAClCGROUND ` I ( T�e applicant is requesting SEPA Enviranmenta( Review, Hearing Examiner Site Plan Review, and a � Shoreline Substantial t3eveloprnent Permit for the remodel of the existing Renton Main �.ibrary(ocated at � 1t3U Mi(I A�ve.5. Tt�e 22,400 SF library is currently constructed over the Cedar River and is located across !� three different parcels inciuding�iberty Park and the parking lot on the sauth side of the Cedar River. i t?vera(I,the area of war�C would impact 37,630 SF and the remodeied library wauld be �.9,6$0 SF following renovations. The�subject site is located overthe Cedar River;the river itself does nat have zoning. Hawever,zoning is appiied an bath the narth and south banks af the river.The north shoreline is zaned Cammerciaf Arterial � (CA}and the south sfiareline is zaned Center Dawntawn {CD}. `The site's main entrance,parking lot,and access is a(angthe south shoreline. Ctue to the Librar�ts primary.access and the majority of the deve(opment aiong the sautFr shareline,City staff has determ'tneci t�iat the CC►zvne waulcf be applicable to the subject deve(opment. Because the subject property is located within the Center powntown(CD} zoriing designation,the proposal wouid be subject ta the Design District "A" standards and guidelines. King Cpunty Library System (KCLS}has proposed ta remode(ar rehabilitate the existing library which was constructed across fihe Cedar River between 1956 and 1966. The existing library is partiaf ly iocated ir� Li6erty Park but fronts on Miil Ave.S. The site is surrounded with civic uses such as the City of Renton Fire Station and ald City Hall on the south side af the river and Liberty Park on the narth side of the river. The ' applicant has indicated that a11 work woufd occur within the area ofi existing deve[apment on the site and � pu6lic access would be maintained off of Mill Ave. 5. `� The propased (ibrary renovations include the fcallowing: * Demolition of existing masonry and glass building envelape. • + Retentian of existing cnncrete structure, roaf framing, and site work. • tnstaliation of new building envefope: aiuminum window system with glazed pane(s anc! a meta! panel wa(I assembly. * Demolition of�artions af existing roof framing and replacement in specific areas at a lower height. • Remaval of the existing rooftap meGhanieal unit near the west end of the building. • New rnoftop rrtechanical unit(similar in scale to existing unitj with screening near the east end � af the building where it wauld be less visible fram the parking !ot and main entry. * New mechanical, electrical, and �ighting systems wrthin the [auilding. _ * Addition of insulation,sheathing, and roof�ng ta existing roaf assembly. • Relocation af building entry ta the west to face the existing parking Iot. • Se'tsmic upgrade reqcaired by cocfe inciuding�elaw-grade concrete abutments pn either side af the building and stee(brac�frames in both directinns.Approximately 900 cubic yards of excavatian materials and 360 cubic yards af fill would be required for the installatian. « New hardscape, utility routing, and vegetation to address new entry(c�catian as weft as repair assaciated wit�concrete abutments. * Sandblasting of exi5ting st�-uctural concrete ta remnv�painted finish. • Re-routing af existing under-slab mounted utility piping to address new utility.}aenetratior�s. • ' � New exteriar enclosure for refuse/recycling area and rnechanical�quiprnent ERC Reportl3-DC�?255.docrc � i _ . �-.. - .��,... - .... .<_ , ° _--- . , , � C'�,a Rentort pepartment o Commurtity�nomic Devefapment . �ronmental Review Committee Report � �l' � f , ' RENTOtV UBRARYA7LlBFRTYPRRK � LUAI3-ODt7255,EG'F,SNT,SA-N ReporY af June 27,2t�23 Page 3 of 13 � j The majarity of the renovations includes upgrades to the existing building and structure tt�brir�g the building�into carnpliance with today`s building codes and regulatians. The applicant has prapc�sed minimai . mndifications to the existing site,with the exception af required utiEity upgracfes and rehabilitation following necessary structurai upgrades. For example,the proposed concrete abutments wQuld require below-grade work along bath th�narth and south edges af the building.As such,these disturbed areas wauld be re-landscaped and hard scrap'ed following constructian.QfFsite improvements include the ' replacemertt af the sanitary side sewer pipe from the Elbrary to the manhole at the intersectian of Mi(!Ave. � 5 and S 2nd St. The public sidewalk along Mil!Ave.S would be updated as a part of a 2D14 city pf R�ntan sidewalk improvement pro}ect and wo�tld not be irt�luded in the remode!to the library.`fhe existing vehicular access and parking is not proposed to be changed. Ai!but ane tree is proposed to be retained_ 7he exisfiing building spans the Cedar River,a shoreline of the State. As such,the praject is subject to the Shoreline Master Pragram regulations. The site is focated in the Shoreline Nigh Intertsity overlay along Cedar River Reach B. Overa!!,tf�e existing building is considered to be a nan-conforming structure. � Hawever,the praposai would be redueing the sixe of the building bringing is mare into cor�formance then the existir�g situation. !n additian to being loeated over the Cedar River,the site is focated in a seismic hazarcis area and the Aquifer PrQtectiort Zone �. There is alsa a 10C1 year flood plain anc! a floadway `• associated with the Cedar River ar�d the banks of the river have been identified ser�sitive and p�-otected � slopes. B�sed on the project application material,no wark is prop�sed below the ordinary high water mark � af the Cedar River and there#ore no work would oecur in the f(ood pfa'tn or fEoodway. The applicant submifited the fallowing studies with the application:a Stream Study and Habitat Date Report, Regulated Materia!Survey,Geotechnical Engir�eering Report,Techrtical Information Repo�. � PART TWO: Et�V1i20NMENTAL REVIEW ; In compliance with RCW 43_21C.240,the foElowing enviranmental(SEPA} reviev,r addresses only those { project impacts that are not adequately addressed under existing development stanclards and � enviranmenta! regulations. j A. EnvironrnentaE Threshold Recornmendation I Based an analysis af prob�bfe irnpacts from the proposal,staff recommends that the Resportsb(e , OffiC'ra(S: (ssue a DNS-M with a 14-day Appeat Period. 8. Mitigation Measures 1.. The applicant shalf comply with the recommendations incl�d�d in the 5tream Study ar�d �Eabitat Data Repart, prepared by Talasaea Cansu[tants,lr►c.,dated February 28,2413 at�d revised May 1Q,2013. 2. The applicant sha11 comply with the recarr�mendatians included in the Get�technical Engineering Stucly prepared by GeaEngineers,dated C�ecember 20, 2012. 3. The applicant shall design and place iighting sa that iC is shielded from impacting the Cedar River and a�fihe same time bal�nces necessary tighting for site safety standards. ERC ReportZ3-QDl125S.docx _, -• - -- - - � - ...- �-- ----- - - _:.- ---- , -:._, • ~ City of Renton Department of Community&Economic Development Environmenta!Review Committee Report R,ENTON LIBRARYAT UBFRTY PARK LUA23-000255,ECF,SM,SA-H Report ofJune 17,2013 Page 4 of 13 C. Exhibits Exhibit 1 Vicinity Map � Exhibit 2 Titfe 5heet � Exhibit 3 Architecture Site Plan Exhibit 4 Demolition Plan Exhibit 5 T.E.S.C. Plan � Exhibit 6 Civi)Site Plan Exhibit 7 Landscape Site Plan Exhibit 8 Conceptual Landscape Plan � Exhibit 9 7ree Inventory Plan Exhibit 10 Building Efe�ations,Sheets A-201 and A-202 Exhibit 11 Muckleshoot Tribe Comments D. Environmentallmpacts The Praposaf was circulated and reviewed by vorious City Departments and Divisions to determine whether the opplicant has adequately identified and addressed environmental impacfs anticipated to occur in conjunction with the proposed development. Staff reviewers have idenfified that the proposal rs likely to fiave the fallowing probable impacts: � 1. Earth Impacts:The existing site topography consists of steep slopes along the north and south edges of � � the river channel. The grades of the river banks range from elevation 45 at the top of the slope to i elevation 26 at the river bottom. Beyond the river banks the site grades to the narth and south of the buildings is relatively flat. Based on the Cit�s critical areas maps,the river banks are considered ' i to be either a sensitive slope or a protected slope dependent upon the grade at the specific ; Eocation. ln addition,the library is lo�ated in a seismic hazard area. � ! The applicant submitted a Geotechnical Engineering Study("Geo-tech") prepared for the Liberty i Park Vbrary by GeoEngineers,dated December 20, 2012. The primary purpose of the building � upgrades is to bring the existing structure into campliance with current seismic code requirements. As such,the provided Geo-tech particuiarly focuses on the necessary structural upgrades needed to bring the existing building into compliance with the seismic standards. Pursuant to the provided study,the existing building is constructed similar to a three-span bridge structure with girders � spanning between foundations tocated on the river banks and two interior piers that are located � within the river.� � ; To evaluate the subsurface conditions at the subject site,GeoEngineers completed two borings on October 22,2012 to depths of 51.50 feet below the existing ground surface. The soil types � encountered consisted of undocumented fill and recent alluvium deposits. More specifically the fill consisted of loose to medium dense/very soft to soft silty sand/silt with variable gravel and cobble conte�t,and organics. The till extended to depths of 15 feet below existing grades.The alfuvium ': deposits consist of inedium dense to very dense silty sand with varying amounts of gravel and ! medium dense to dense gravel with varying amounts of silt and sand. Occasionai cobbles are � anticipated to be present in the alfuvium deposits. . . ; , ERC Reportl3-000255.docx i - - - -..- .-_ ___ - - _.. -.. , _ � • _ .--- - i . City of Renton DepartmenY of Community&Econamic Development Environmental ReviewCommittee Report RENTON UBRARYAT LlBERTY PARK � LUA13-000255,ECF,SM,SA-H Report of 7une 17,'2013 Page 5 of 13 The Geo-tech also addressed groundwater conditions and found groundwater in both the borings at approximatefy 20.50 feet below grades. The report concfudes that groundwater levels are I expected to fluctuate in response to water levels in the Cedar River and would very as a function of season, precipitation,and other factors. � GeoEngineers concluded based on the soil analysis,that the site soils are moderately to highly � susceptible to liquefaction under the design earthquake event. Given the siopes located along the banks af the Cedar River both settlement and (ateral deformation of tE�e foundations elements (towa�ds the Cec#ar Ri�er}may occur potentially resulting in excessive foundation deformation. Furthermore the potentiaily Iiquefiable soils present a risk to the existing building through loss of foundation support,potential foundation settlement, and laterat deformation af soiis towards the Cedar River.The Geo-tech recommends the use of ground improvements to meet seismic j settlement and building performance tolerances. The preferred ground improvement option is a i system comprised of.ctosely spaced augercast piles to mitigate the liquefaction potential at the � Cedar River banks on the north and soUth sides of the building.Approximately 900 cubic yards of soil would be excavated to install the below-grade concrete abutments or augercast piles and 360 cubic yards of fill would be used on site above the abutments. Pursuant to the provided repflrt,the purpose of the ground improvement is to pravide a 'block'of improved soil that wouEd resist seismic[ateral earth pressure acting towards the river and to provide improved bearing of the spread faotings currently located on the river banks. GeoEngineers further conclude that the soil � exploratian indicated that the soifs located below the river bottom elevation have a low risk of j liquefaction,therefore, no additional improvements of the interior piers is considered to be � ! necessary. The above ground improvement option is expected to mitigate potential liquefaction i hazards in the immediate vicinity of the foundation elements located on the river bank and provide � anchorage to th� building to help resist seismic lateral forces. � In addition to the above ground improvement fecommendations the provided Ceo-tech includes recommendations for augercast pifes, earthwork including cfearing and site preparation, subgrade � , preparation, structural fiill, materials, reuse of on-site soils,fill placement and compaction criteria, weather considerations,temporary slopes, utility trenches and additional geotechnical services recommendations. Based on the recommendations included in the provided report,staff recommends as a mitigation measure that the applicant comply with the recommendations included in the provided Geotechnical Report prepared by GeoEngineers_ Mitigation Measures:7he applicant shall compty with the recommendations included in the Geotechnical Engineering Study prepared by GeoEngineers, dated December 20, 2012. ' Nexus:SEPA Environmental Review, RMC 4-3-050 Critical Areas Regulations, RMC 4-4-060 Grading, Excavation and Mining Regulations. 2, Water � a. Wet[and,SEreams,Lakes � lmpacts:The existing building spans the Cedar River, a shoreline of the State. As such,the project is subject to the Shore(ine Master Program regulations. The site is located in the Shoreline High [ntensity ouerlay along Cedar River Reach B.The ordinary high water mark{OHWM)for the Cedar River at the project location is general associated with the 34 foot above mean sea level (am's{) contour line and the 100-year FEMA floodplain is located at elevation 39.62 amsl. The proposed ERC Reportl3-0Oa255.docx � _ . .. - - . .;- - . .._. . .. --- --- . . _. _� _ � _ � -- -- -- Crty af Renton Department of Commur�ity&Economic Development Environme,ntal Review Committee Report RENTON LIBRARYAT LIBFRTY PARK_ CUA13-�00255,ECF,SM,SA-H Report of lune 17,2013 Page 6 of 13 , rehabilitation work would�be limited to the library structure above the river only, no work would occur within the reguiatory floodplain or below the OHWM. Due to the project's location,over the Cedar River,the applicant submitted a Stream Study and HabitaY Data Report prepared by Talasaea Consultants, Inc.,dated February 28,2013. The study ' was prepared pursuant to the requi�ements of the Renton Muni�ipal Code for both the Shoreline - Master Program and the Critical Areas Regulations. The report identifies and describes the river, `• � i I critical species and habitat on or adjacent to the projecC site, provides a regu[atory review of local, I Sate and Federal regulations and proposes mitigation for impacts to critical areas and habitat. � Pursuant to the provided Steam Study,the Cedar River is located in#he Cedar-Sammamish ' watershed (WRIA—8) and is approximately 100 feet wide. The water depth at the site was observed to be approximatefy 18 inches in the summer vf 2012 and 3 feet in the fall af 2012.The in-stream substrate consists of c�ean gravel and coble, however'no natural pools,woody debris, or other fish habitat features were observed in the vicinity of the project by Talasaea. The stream � study identifies the shoreline riparian habitat in the vicinity of the library huilding to be very narraw (30-50 feet max), and adjacent to urban irrtpervious surface on the Ie�Ft bank and a baseball j field/City park on the right bank. The riparian habitat downstream is dominated by invasive species ; inctuding reed canarygrass,Japanese knotweed, and Himalayan blackberry. Tree species within the � existing riparian habitat include:sycamore, black cottonwood, and horse chestnut.The upstream riparian habitat is sitnilarly dominated by Himalayan blackberry, with slightly improved � satrrzonberry habitat located on the left�upstream bank. i 7he Stream Study concludes that there wouid be no direct impacts to the Cedar River, adjacent �. riparian habitat or State Shoreline area anticipated during or after construction, resufting in no net foss of ecological functions.This conclusion is based on the fo[lowirtg reasons: 1}afl work would occur within the footprint af the existing development for the library and would stay above the 100-year fiood plain and above the OHWM; 2)the footprint of the existing ciisturbed/developed area within the shoreline zone would not be expanded as a resuft of the praject;3}all existing shoreline vegetatiort wouid remain intact;4) portions of the existing library structure woufd be demolished which would result in a net reduction of approximately 1,700 square feet or 7 percent ' of the library structure's building itself and adjacent pedestrian bridge; 5) Best Management � Practices (BMPs) would be implemented during construction to minimize temporary construction impacts ta the aquatic environment; and 6)the project would comply with all appficabEe City ordinances including, but not limified to,stormwater management requirernents,and those related to traffic, noise and aesthetics during and after construction. The Stream Study provides a list of recomrriend 8MP's which are intended to be employed during � ; construction to ensure adequate protection of water quality and the aquatic and shoreline environment_ The BMPs are divided into a set of general goais which have been defined to guide � construction activities and ensure adequate protection af the aquatic and shoreline envirortment. � Suggested specific BMPs are listed after each goal in the stuefy, which is not intended to be an exhaustive list but instead a list of BMPs which shail be implemented as needed to meet the icientified goa[s. `fhe study has identified that implementation of BMPs would be the responsibility of the constructor to identify the appropriate BMFs for the different phases anci types of wprk . being conducted at the site. The following is a list of goals provided in the Stream Study: Goai 1:Trash,canstruction/demolition debris, and other contaminants shalf be kept out of the river and shoreline environment at all times during construction. ERC Reportl3-000255.docx • - - ... ......_. . _ - - • � . .,. -. • Crty of Renton Deportment of Community&Economic Devel'opment Environmental Review Committee Report RENTON LIBRARYA7 LIBFRTY PAKK . LUA13-000255,ECF,SM,SA-H • Report of lune 17,2013 Page 7 of 13 Goa( 2: Dust Control, including minimizing,containment and collection of dust_ Goa!3:Generaf worksite management including proper storage af materia[s and construction debris and worksite cleanup. ! Goal 4: Work timing and scheduling in order to prevent debris from entering the aquatic � environment. I Goal 5: Stomwater management BMPs shall be implemented in accordance with the 2009 King ; County SurFace Water Design Manual (KCSWDM)and a Temporary erosion and sedimentation j controi plan. ; I !n addition to the proposed BMPs,Talasaea has identified that the appiicant would cantribute � $22,700 ta a vegetation conservation fund,which is administered by the City of Rentan to meet the requirements of the Shore[irte Master Prog�am RMC 4-3-095F. This amount has been cafculated . i based on the aetual area of shoreline buffer contained within the project limits, which includes any � � area landward of the OHWM. 7he total shoreline buffer area contained�niithin the project limits.is � approximately 18,130 SF. 7his area was multiplied by a dolEar amount of$1.25/SF to calculate an , amount for what it would hypothetical{y cost to restore an area of shoreline buffer equal to the area within the project iimits. Based on the recommendations included in the 5tream Study, stafF recommends the applicant comply with tiaese recommendations as mitigation for the subject project. On June 12,2013,the City received comments from the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division . (Exhibit 11). These comments include a request for fighting review and specific iight bulbs to be used at the new library to reduce the potential impacts of arti�cial lighting on the fish. tn addition, they have requested a wood management plan and a copy of the stormwater report. Their comments expressed eoncerns about the gabion baskets located in the Cedar River below the existing building and construction noise impacts. Finally,their comments appeared to be supportive of the fee-in-fieu option forthe shorefine master program required mitigation. Mitigation Measures:The applicant shall comply with the recommendations inc�uded in the � Stream Study and Nabitat Data Report, prepared by Talasaea Consultants, Inc.,dated February 28, 2013 artd revised May 10, 2013 Nexus:5EPA Environmental Regufations,Critical Areas Regufations b. Storm Water Impacts:A Technicat lnformation Report(TIR) was submitted with the application, prepared by Miller Hull Partnership, LLP dated May 10,201.3. The report complies with the 2�09 King County Surface Water Manual and the 2009 City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWM, Chapters 1 and 2. � The TiR indicates that the existing si�e consist of 0.793 acres of impervious area and 0.071 acres pervious area. Following the rehabilitatiori of the library,the sifie would consist of 0.788 acre impervious area and 0.076 acres pervious area. _ . The TIR identified three distinct areas with different drainage patterns. The existing library building roof runoff discharges directly to the Cedar River through piped outfalls. The parking lot to the south is collecteci in onsite catch basins and is routed to river outfalls in the near vicinity of the site. Finally,the park property within fihe site work limits to the north discharges to existing piped autfalls to the River. The proposed drainage system at the site has been identifted to remain . relativeEq unchanged, as the project is primarily a building rehabilitation project. Runoff fr4m the site would be conveyed to existing storm systems in the parking lot and�the park area to the north. FRC Reportl3-DOQ255.docx r , . . . - __--.. -- ----=--= • ------ -= .. •, -. - , � ... --- _. .._: -_ City af Renton Department of Community&Economic Development Environmental Review Committee Report ltEhfTON UBRARYAT LlBERTY PqRK LUA13-OOU2S5,ECF,SM,5A-N Report of 3une 17,2013 Pa e 8 of 13 i g i I The roof drainage from the library would continue to utilize existing outfalfs to the Cedar River. Portion of the ex'tsting drainage system onsite are proposed to be removed to make room#or the ', new library entrance improvements. A small amount of new catch basins and conveyance piping � � would be installed in the parking lot ta cQnvey runoff to the existing system to the south. Pollution generating surface wau(d be basically unchanged;therefore, no water qua[ity mitigation is proposed to be instafled as a part of the project. The TIR inc(uded an upstream and dawnstream analysis,which conctuded that there was no known drainage that enters the site from upstream and that there were'no know drainage complaints within%mile of the site. As such no mitigation was proposed for downstream drainage problems. The Library is Iocated over the floodway of the Cedar River and any work within the floodplain or ; the fioodway woulci have to compfy with City adopted ffood hazard regulations in the Critical Areas ; Ordinance and FEMA National Flood Insurance Program regulations.This also includes compliaRce � with the National Marine Fisheries Biologica) Opinion Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives I regarding the National Flood Insurance Program compliance with the Endangered Species Act, as � they relate to development in the FEMA flooclplain. FEMA regulations require that when a � structure is Iocated in the 100-year floadplain, any substantial improvernents (i.e. wf�en cost of improvements exceeds 50�of the appraised value of the structure} require the structure ta be brought up to current floodplain deve[opment standards. Any improvements within the floodplain or floQdway, such as placement af filf, p'ters or supports as part of the seismic retro�it wor[c within � the fioodplain or floodway,will need to comp(y with FEMA floodplain requirements. Based on the provided TIR, no work is beirig proposed within the base flood elevation orwithin the FEMA floodway. Special consideration of design has been made to ensure that no alteration within these � zones would occur. In additian,the TIR indicated that a Temporary Erosion and Sedirnent Control (7ESC) Plan wauld be provided including the following: � 1. The project wau[d provide sediment protection at the existing catch basins and maintain � existing hardscape areas unfiil areas would be re-paved. � 2. For fihe period between November 1 through March 1,disturbed areas greater than 5,000 square feet left undisturbed for more than 12 hours must be covered with mulch,sodding, or plastic covering. A construction phasing pfart would be provided to ensure that erosion � contr-ol measures are installed prior to cfearing and grading. � 3. There shall be limits to tributary drainage to an area to be cleared and graded. Delineated dimension,stake and flag clearing limits. � 4. Revegetate areas to be cleared as soon as practicable after grading. � Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation required. Nexus: N/A ; 3. Vegetation Impacts:The existing site is currently vegetated with ornamental landscaping and (awn areas in the vicinity of the existing structure_ Scattered around the site are deciduous and coniferous trees/shrubs(see Wild(ife and Stream sections for riparian vegetation inforrrtation}.The existing site contains 16 trees of which all will be retained with the exception of one 1Z-inch diameter cherry tree {ocated in the southeast comer of the site. The removec{ cherry tree is proposed to be replaced with a 2-inch cafiper river birch tree. ln addition,to the 12-inch cherry tree,one street tree along Mill Ave. S is proposed to be removed. This is a result of the sanitary sewer line � i ERC Reportl3-000255.docx i --. . . - � -...--=--. - -- -- . _ - ._ ..- - ., � City of Renton Department af Community&Economic Development Environmental Review Committee Report RENTON LlBRAI2YAT UBERTYPARK L11A13-000255,ECF,SM,SA-N Report oflune 17,ZA13 Page 9 of J.3 improvements requir�d for the project. This tree would be replaced in ttte same location with a 2- inch caliper Northem Red Oak. , tn addition to the new trees,the applicant is proposing to revegetate al[disturbed areas fln the - project site. In the SEPA checklist,the applicant has indicated that the planning palette�nrould include native and non-native adapted/drought tolerant species including such plants as maidenhair fern, kinnickinick, deer fern, mock arange,salmonberry etc. ' Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation required. Nexus: N/A 4. Wildlife � Impacts:The applicant submitted a Stream Study and Habitat pata Report, prepared by Talasaea � Consu[tants, lnc_, dated February�$,2013 with the application. The Habitat Report included a � habitat assessment to determine the extent,functions,values, and existing conditions af the � critical habitat on the site.The Habitat Report identified that the Cedar River is known ta support Federally-listed (threatened}Chinook salmon and steelhead trout, along with coho salmon, a � Federally-Iisted Candidate species,and sockeye salmon,a State Candidate species. Bul!trout are . listed in the Priority Habitat and Species(PHS) database as species of commercial and recreation i nterest. Pursuant to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)Salmonscape and 5treamNet, the sut�ject portion of the Cedar River is a documented spawning/rearing area for fall Chinook, coho, and sockeye,and is a documented rear area for winter steelhead. Bull trout are confirmed ta be located in the area however cutthroat trout are not documented in the area by Salmonscape 4r StreamNet. � Talasaea conducted a field investigation on July 9 and November 2,2012.� During the field investigation,Talasaea completed a characterization of the habitat within the project site. Based on this characterization,the area directly beneath the library does not receive direct sunEight and is . mostly devoid of vegetation. The left bank between the library and Bronson Way N (downstream) ! contains reed canarygrass within the streambed and floodplain. lapanese knotweed and ; Hima[ayan blackberry daminate the 1eft and right bank sEapes. Sycamore trees are iocated on top of the left bank adjacent to tf�e parking lot. Black cottonwood and harse chestnut trees are ' growing on the right bank. The upstream riparian habitat is similarly do�iinated by Fiimalayan blackberry, with slightfy improved sa[monberry habitat located on the left upstream bank. The Habitat Report identifies that the area's highly urbanized conditions results in wildlife species � typically found in urban and residential areas, such as birds anci small and medium-sized rnammals. The Habitat iteport concludes that the riparian vegetation in the project area provides only minimai buffer fior the fish-bearing Cedar Ri�er and is of relatively low vaiue to the watershed as a whole. Moreover,the assessment conclucfes that the project would not resutt in direct impacts to the riparian habitat during or after construction, resulting in no net foss of ecafogical functions and values. This is a result of a combination of limiting the renovation to the area of existing development and not expanding the existing disturbed/.devefoped area within the shoreline zone. , Finally,the study states that a portion of the library structure over the river would be demolished which would result in a net reduction of the library footprint over the river and BMPs wou(d be implemented during construction to minimize temporary construction impacts to the aquatic environment. ERC Reportl3-OOQ255.docx • � - --- --- ----- ---- -----�-�- . ... - ------ `_ �- - - • City of RenYon Departmenf of Community&Economic Develo/lment £nvironmenta!Review Committee Report REIYTON UBRARYAT CIBER7YPARK LUA13-0D0255,ECF,SM,SA-H Report of June 17,2013 Page 10 of 13 Chapter 7 of the Stream Study and Habitat Qata Report is a literature review evaluating the effects of light on salmonid predation to evaivate the possible pre-existing effect that the Iibrary may have � on salmonid predation. Both studies evaluated found that predation is lowest under dark conditions,and increases as light and visibility increases. Furthermore Talasaea contacted Hans I Berge, the King County expert on fish and the Cedar Ri�er watershed. Mr.Berge relayed that shade ' i does not contribute to increased predation, but that excess light does contribute to increased � � predation. Talasaea conc)uded that the information indicated that the area under the fibrary may provide a refuge for salmonids because predation wou(d be higher upstream and downstream of the library where the river is always illuminated by sunlight and the lights of surrounding urban area. Moreover,Talasaea concludes that given the general lack of natural shade along this reach of the Cedar River,the shadow of the library across the river is likely to have berteficial effect, if any at ; all. Based on the recommendations included in the Habitat Data Report,staff recomrnends the � . � applicant compiy with these recommendations as mitigation for the subjecfi project. Mitigation Measures:The applicant shail comply with the recommendations included in the Stream Study and Habitat Data Report, prepared by'falasaea Consultants,Inc., dated February 28, 2013 and revised May 10, 2013 Nexus:SEPA Environmenta! Regulations,Crifiical Areas Regulations S. Light and Glare Impacts:7he rehabilitated iibrary structure would be designed with interior and exterior lighting. Sased on the provided SEPA checklist,the applicant has indicated that the project would use downlights with excellent shielding and cutoffs. These types of lights would be incorporated into all spaces interior and exterior. The check list indicated that the placement of exterior fixtures in the piaza wouid contain the light to the plaza and wouid not impact the river or night sky. Light leve{s wou{d meet but not exceed illuminating Engineering Society recommendations to provide . the industry standard amount of light and minimize over lighting the space. Automatic controls would be implemented to turn off non-critical lighting after-hours to further reduce light impacts. , The City received comments from the Muckleshoot�Fribe on June 12,2013 which inciuded comments regarding lighting impacts on the Cedar River(Exhibit 11}. The applicant has proposed lighting mitigation as identified above, hawever due to the concerns raised in the Muckleshoot's � comment, staff recommends a mitigation measure that lighting be designed and ptaced in such a way that is shields spill over into the river at the same time balancing site safety standards. Mitigation Measures:The applicant shaff design and place lighting so that it is shielded from impacting the Cedar River and at the same time balances necessary lighting for site safety standards. � Nexus:SEPA Environmental Regulations, RMC 4-4-075 Lightirtg, Exterior On-site 6. Parks and Recreation Empacts:The subject project is located within Liberty Park in downtown Renton. However,the project limits restricit the area of impact to primarily fihe(ibrary building and a smaEl area.on both the north and south sides of the building. The north side of the library is iocated in Liberty Park and construction impacts would extend approximately 30 feet north of the north edge of the existing � building. This would result in temporary construction impact to a smaEl plaza area and trai(access to the walkway aiong the river in this location. There are other access focations ta the river trai! which would not be impacted by the subject project and no impacts are anticipated to any ERC Reporti3-ODOZ55.docu � � -- _ _.• .. _. ... . i. - - � .. . . ' . City of Renton Department of Cammunity&Economic Development Envir�nmental Review Commiitee Report REf+ITON LIBR4RYAT LIBERTY PARK LUA13-000255,FCF,SM,SA-H � Report ofJune 17,2013 Page 11 of 13 recreationa[ uses in the park. 7he construction impacts are temporary in nature and are not anticipated to have an adverse impact on Liberty Par[c. , � Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation required. � Nexus: N/A � 7. Transportation fmpacts:The site is surrounded by Mil!A�e S, Bronson Way N,and S 2"d Street. Under current condition,the site is primarily access by vehicles from Mill Ave. S,to tt►e existing surface.parking lot. However,there is also a parking!ot located in Liberty Park,which is accessecf off of Bronson Way N, which may also be utilizect by people using the library.The proposed site access and parking facilities are primarily proposed to stay the same. The existing surface parking lot along Mill Ave.S would lose four parking stalls following the project's construction.Trips associated with the project are rtot anticipated to change,as the existing use is not changing. The public sidewalk along Mil[ j Ave. S would be updated as a part of a 2014 City of Renton sidewalk improvement project and would not be included in the rehabilitation of the library. � Mitigation Measures: No further mitigation required. I Nexus: N/A I E. Comments of Reviewing Departments ' The proposal t�as been circulated to City Department and Division Reviewers. Where applicable,their comments have been incorporated into the#ext of this report and/or"Advisory Notes to Applicant." ✓ Copies of all lteview Comments are contained in the Official Fiie and may be attathed to this ' report. I � � I The Environmental Determination decision will become final if the decision is not appealed within the � 14day appeal period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3);WAC 147-11-680j. i En�ironmental Deterrnination Appeal Process: Appeals of the environrnental determination must be � filed in writing together with the required fee to:Hearing Examiner,CiTy of Renton, 1Q55 South Grady Way, Rentan,WA 98057,on or before 5:00 p.m. on July 5, 2013. RMC 4-8-110 governs appeals to the Hearing Examiner and additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the City ClerKs Office, Renton City Hafl—7th Fioor, (425)430-651.0. ADVISORY N�TFS TO APPLICANT , j . � 7he following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the administrative j land use action. Because these notes are provided as informatron only, they are not subjecC to the � appeal process for the land use actions. : Planning: Z_ RMC section 4-4-�30.C.2 Iimits haul hours between $: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 activifiies 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} ERC Reportl3-000255.docx ..._ , , �= - -----� • _.. ---------- . -=- . City of Renton Departmertt of Communit�n�mic Development Environmenta!Review Committee Report RENTON LIBR,4RYAT LJBER'FY PARK LUA13-000255,,ECF,SM,SA-H Report of June 17,2013 . Page 12 of 13 � a.m. and eight o'clock(8:OQ)p.m. No work shall be permitted on Sundays. 3. Within thirty{30) days of completion of grading work,the applicant sha{! 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 Manuat as adopted bythe City of Renton may be proposed between the dates of November 1st and March 31st of each year.The Development 5ervices Division's approval of this work is required prior to final inspection and approval of the permit. � 4. A National Permit Discharge Elimination System {NPDES) permit is required when more than one acre is being cleared. � � 5. 7he applicant may not fill, excavate,stack or store any equipment, dispose of any materials, ; supplies or fluids,operate any equipment,instakl impervious surfaces,or compact the earth in any way within the area defined by the drip line of any tree to be retained. 6. 7he appficant shall erect and maintain six foot(6'} high chain link ternporary construction fencing araund the drip lines of all retained trees,or along the perimeter of a stand of retained trees. Placards shalt be placed on fencing every fifty feet (50')indicating the words, "NO TRESPASSING— Protected Tc.ees" or on each side of the fencing if less than fifty feet (50'). Site access to � individually protected trees or groups of trees shall be fenced and signed. Individual trees shall be fenced on four(4)sides. In acldition,the applicant shal[ provide supervision whenever equipment or trucks are moving near trees. Plan Review—Sanitary Sewer: 1. Sewer service is provided by the City of Renton.Tfiere is an 8--inch sewer main in Mill Avenue � South with a manhole at the intersection with South 2"d Street.The existing sewer service � connection extends southeriy to this main. i 2. The project is required to cut and cap the existing side sewer at'th2 property line as part of the . � demolition permit. 3. A new side sewei-is shown on the preliminary drawings and shall be installed to the updated building as condition of the building permit. � Plan Review—Storm.Draina�e.� � � 1. The FEMA approved 100-year base flpod elevation at the Renton Library over the Cedar River is elevation ! 39.62 based upon the NAVD 88 Datum per the�EMA approved 2006 Cedar River Letter of Map Revision (LOMR)Case No.06-10-B596P. 2. The Library is located over the floodway of the Cedar River and any work within the floodplain or the � floodway would have to compEy with City adopted flood hazard reguEations in the Criticaf Areas Ordinance and FEMA National Flood Insurance Program regulations.This also includes compEiance with the Nationa! Marine Fisheries Biologica!Opinion Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives regarding the Nationat Flood Insurance Program compliance with the Endangered Species Act,as they relate to development in the F�MA floodplain, 3. FEMA regulations rec{uire that when a structure is 1ocated in the 100-year floodplain,any substantial improvements(i.e.when cost of improvements exceeds 50�0 of the appraised value of the structure) require the structure to be brought up to current floodp[ain development standards. Any improvements within the floodplain or floodway,such as placement of fill, piers or supports as part of the seismic retrofit work within the floodplain or floodway,wifl need to comply with FEMA floodplain requirements. 4. 7he applicant must show the 100-year base flood e{evation (39.62 NAVD 88 Datum)on the construction ERC Reportl3-000255.docx � � -- • ... .. = --- -- ---- - ._._ � Cify of Renton Department of Communit, conamic Development E�onmentol Review Committee Report fiENTON ilBKARYAT UBERTYPARK LUA13-dOQZSS,ECF,SM,SA-H � Report of lune 17,2013 Page 13 of 13 ; i plans. � � i S. A drainage p(an and drainage report was submitted with the site plan application.The report complies with the 2009 King County Surface Water Manual and the 2009 City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWM, Chapters 1 and 2. A fina!T1R is required with the building permit. Plan Review—Transportation/Street: . 1. A 12-foot sidewalk with cut-outs for street trees is not required to be constructed with the project. � 2. A traffic study was not required for this p�oject as the use is the same with a smaller building. � Plan Review--General Comments: 1. All construction utifity permits for drainage and street improvements will require separate plan I subrnittals. Afl utifity plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards_ Plans shall be i prepared by a licensed Civif Engineer. • 2. Separate permits are required for the water meter instaliation, side sewer conneetion, and storm � water connection. Fire: 1.. The fire hydrant and fire flow requirements for the proposed library are adequate as they exist. 2. The existing automatic fire sprinkler system will be required to be modified for any tenant improvement work. ; 3. The existing fire department apparatus access roads are adequate. 4. The existing automatic fire alarm system sha11 be replaced with an alf new system as the existing � system cannot meet current fire code requirements.System shall be fully addressable and full � detection is required. ! 5. Exiting shall meet all current building and fire code rec�uirements. � ' Police: Recarnmendations: Due to the renovation vs. new construction,this review woutd be better served by a security survey following the completion of the improvement project_ CFS woufd remain about the sarne since there will be no additional structurat space added_ i - � • � � ' ERC Reportl3-000255.docx � . � � ! � �. - � . . � � � �� � � ��P. � ' ~ � z � � y�`ti'l �q EASEBAtt FlELO ST b • CF�.� TENN19 GOUftT. ' . .p� '�, JONES R - -�. -�.�^ . PAR!{ - 0A$KETC3J�L1. ��.-�� 1 � % �oU� . �� � i 0 1 0� � LIBERTY RIVER PN2K ' I, PAFiIC �.��. � ' I� s C7�:. d�Pj � ,`.�"`� ' '�. � � � I �yo� � cfi '�. , - �Q-� ' . O��Rly� COMMQ NiTY ' I /�+ CENTEF2 I F zND ST ' s 2ND sr .. PROPERTY. 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L:'.l:�.l .<Ei_l:ci�.. ��.p�� � � � . � � ''�C)'� �',��tf31� r.r �nwo.x tw.mi DD " ❑ ' C B A Pfann�r�9 Division •���� nNORn-►��.�vATio►v - - ----- --- --- MAR -�.Y 1013 BUILDING � �1—T- � ELE1lATION3 . � ue�.nrc , P 8' 1T !O �O . . �������D A-202 � � • � • , Vanessa Dalbee EXHIBIT 11 �rom: !(aren Walter<KWalter@muckleshaot_nsn.us> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 2:'f6 PM To: Vanessa Dolbee Cc: Fisher, Larry D(DFW) . Subject: Renton Library at Liberty Park, E.UA13-000255, ECF,SM, SA-H,Notice of App[ication and Proposed Determination of Non-Significance, Mitigated Follow Up Flag: FolEow up ' Flag Status: Flagged � . i � Vanessa, � ' We have reviewed the I�otice of Application materials for the Renton Library redevelopment project referenced ; above. This project will remod�f the existing library located over fhe Cedar River. When we met with City sfaff and the i consulting team in February 2013,we identified several issues for this project as noted below and offer recommendations where we can based on the information reviewed ta date: . � 1. Artificial[ighting-The checkiist and the Critical Areas Report(CAR}discuss how the project will seek to reduce artificial lighting impacts in several ways. In addition to the measures proposed, we also recommend that the City use light bulbs which reduce artificial lighting opportunities to the Cedar River or nighttime sky. Pre�iously, we provided information to City public Works s#aff about potential light bulb options that could be used. We also _ request a copy of the detailed site lighting plan for our rev'rew which is proposed to be part of the fina!construction � . plans. � 2. Stormwafer-We need additiana] information about the details as to how stormwater wi11 be mariaged from redeveloped site, particularly for water quality. We request a copy of the 7echnical fnfarmation Report which fikely contains the stormwater management details. 3. Wood managamenf plan-At the February meeting,we indicated that the site shauld develop a wood management plan to deal with any wood fhat may approach �r be entrained by the existing concrete piling in the Cedar River. This issue was not addressed in CAR. Wood management is needed to ensure that wood is not , removed from the Cedar River or its banks unless it is absolutely necessary. Wood is shown being near the site from the photos the City provided in February. Wood may no longer be on or adjacent to the site with winter floocis; however, the City should plan on wood transported to and through the site with time and future fioods. It is timely to deveiop a wood management plan now as part of the redeveloped library. Please note that Boeing deveEoped a waod management plan for its Cedar f2iver bridges.We recommend that the City review it for ` applicability to the fibrary site. � 4. Gabion baskets-We understand that fhere is no bank work or modifications to the existing gabion baskets used to ! stabilize the river banks located on the sife. Gabion baskefs are subject to failure w�sen exposed to streambed � scour flows, requiring require repair or replacement with some regularity. When they fail, they can adversely affect fish habitat by adding angular rock to the stream channei that can create beneficial habitat spaces for � sculpin and other salmon predators. In addition, the broken metal baskets can entrap adult salmon causing injury � or mortaiity. In the course of a tagging study that included sonic tags, MITFD staff found dozens of live and dead adult salmon an arm's length from the�ank inside several failsd gabion baskets�in the IQwer Cedar project reach. 7hese fsh presumably were seeking hiding cover or slow vefocity resting places and were unable to i complete their migration and spawning cycle in the Cedar River. The gabions also create poor salmon habitat conditioPs in the lower Cedar River by eliminating the complex natural stream bank habitats characterized by low- velocity areas,vegetation, pools, and undercut banks that are preferred by juvenile and adul#salmon and reducing bank sources for spawning gravel. When the gabion baskets in the project area need repair, other alternatives that provide bank stabifity and improve hab9tat conditions for salmon should be pursued. 5. Construction Noise-The project should seek to minimize disturbance to spawning sockeye and Chinook in the vicinity from construction activity, particularly any.piling driving activity that may be needed. 6.� Shoreline mitigation-We recognize fhat the project needs to comply with the City's Vegstation Conservation provisions from the Shoreline Master Program and there are limited opportunities to mest the 100-foot vegefated I ' , . • . . � • -- --------. shoreline buffer requirement. Per the CAR, the applicant is proposing to pay an"in-lieu-fee"ta the City's Vegetation Consenration Fund,which needs to be set up. Furfher,the CAR identifies several potential sites and actions on page 14 where the in-lieu fee could be spant. We are keenly interested in seeing the lower Cedar River's riparian areas enhanced and request the opportunity to work closely with Ciry staff for this project, as�well � as, the overall framework approach to implement the in-lieu program. For this projecYs in-lieu proposa(, we would like to work with the City to verify the extent of fhe impact area;the proposed fee amount; and the rnitigation � project area. For example, the$1.25 per square foot rate may be foo low and only cover the costs of acquiring � and planting plants which may not be sufficient to actually plan�areas if easements, acquisitions, and permits are needecl. Once a rate is accepted by the City it is likely that others wifl seek to use the same rate, so it is important to ensure that the in-lieu rate is sufficient to cover all of the mifigaEion project costs. We appreciate the opportunity to review fhis proposal and look forward to the City's responses and coordination. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Karen Walter Watersheds and Land Use Team Leader Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division ' Habitat Program 39015?72nd Ave SE Aubum, WA 98092 253-876-3116 � , � I � • 2 � , _c. . ------ _-._.,. 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Review Cornmittee (ERC)on June 17, 2023: SEPA DETERMiNATlON: Determination of Nan-Significance Mitigated ��NSM} � PRfJfECT NAME: �Rentort tibrary at I.iberty Park PROIEC�'NUMBER: LUA13-OOb255, ECF,SM,SA-N Appeais of tf�e enuironmenta(determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m.on lufy 5,20�3,together with the required fee with: Nearing�xaminer, City af - , Rentan, IQ55 South Grady Way, Renton,WA 98057. Appeals to the �xaminer are �� governed by RMC 4-8-110 and information regarding the appeal process may f�e obtained from the City Clerk's Office, (425j 430-6510. f'lease refer to the enclosed Notice of Enviranrnenta! Determination for complete e 3 - st'a e se calf at 42 4 0 732 . details. If you have que i ns, pl.a m { 5) 4 For the Environmental Review Committee, . - ' .���a�' �� Vanessa Dalbee Senior Planner Enctosure . cc Ki�g County WastewaterTreatment Division Ramin Pazoaki,WSDOT,NW Regipn Boyd Powers,Department of Naturat ftesources Larry Fisher,WDFW Karen Walter,Fisheries,Muckleshoot indian i'ribe Duwamish Tribal(]ffice Metissa Catvert,�Jluckleshoot Culturai Resourtes Progrem US Army Corp.o'F Eng'sneer� '� Cretchen Kaehler,Office of Archaeology&Historic Preservation . • i . Renton City Ha!! • 1055 5outh Grady Way.• Renton,Washington 98057 + rentonwa_gav I � ---� • � - DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNfTY � Cityof ��,,, ,.. AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ��� oO� 'A� ENVIRONMENTAL �SEPA} DETERMINATION OF NON-S�GNi�ECANCE � - MITIGATED {DNS-M� PROJECT NUMSER: LUA13-0OOZ55,ECF,SM,SA-H APPLICAN7: Greg Smith,King County Library Systerri ' • , PROIEC7 NAME: Renton Li�rary at Liberty Park i PROJECl"QESCRIP7i0N: 'fhe applicant is requesting SEPA Environmental Review, Hearing Examiner Site Plan Review, � and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the remodel of the existing Renton Main Library located at 100 Mil! Ave. � S. The 22,400 SF library is currently constructed over the Cedar River and is located across three different parcels incEuding. ` Liberty Park and ihe parking lat an the soutH side of the Cedar River. Overall,the area of work would impact 37,630 SF and ! the remodeled [ibrary would be 19,680 SF folfowing renovations. The site's zoning is primarily Center powntown {CD), The I proposed improvements ta the building would include seisrnic upgrades, demolition of existing building envelope, and ' installation of new envelope and associated site improvements.The existing vehicular access and parEcing is not proposed to � be changed. All but one tree is proposed to be retained.The applicant submitted the following studies v,iith the application: a Stream Study and Habitat Data Report, Regulated Material Survey, Geotechnical Engineering Study, Technica[ Infarmation Report. The site is located in the Aquifer Protection Zone 1, flood hazard area, Shoreline of the state and a habitat conservation area. ' . PROJECT LOCATION: 100 Mi11 Avenue S LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton Environmental Review Committee , Department of Community&Economic Development ' The City of Renton Environmental Review Committee has determFned that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An Environmenta! Impact Statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.Z1C.03D(2}(c). j Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environrnental Review Committee under their authority of Section 4- i 9-070D Renton Municipal Code. These conditions are necessa,ry to mitigate environmental impacts identified during the i environmenta) review process. Because other agencies of jurisdiction may be involved, the lead agency will not act on this � pr�posai for fourteen{14)days. ; . Appeals of the environmental determination must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m. on July 5, 2013. Appeals must ' be filed in writing together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner,City of Renton, 1055 South Grady VJay, Renton,WA � 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed 6y RMC 4-8-110 and more inforrnation may be obtained from the Rentan City Clerk's Office, (425)430-6510. , PUBLICAT101�E DATE: June 21,2013 DATE OF DECISION: , June 1.7,2013 SIGNATURES: � n 1'i�' l 1 � /' �`--"- � � �� � . (G� �7 /3 Gregg Zi �m r an Administrator � Mar Pet rson,Administrator Public Wor D artment Date Fire&Emergency Services Date �. � z-Y---. ` --- � �.�i �3 ' Terry Higashiyama,Administrator C,E."Chip"Vincent, Administra Community Services Qepartment . Date pepar[ment of Community&£conomic Date ! � • Devefopment � � . ' � • i . DEPARTMENT OF.COMMUNtTY D Q c;Tyof � AND ECONOMIC DEVElQPMENT Q��O (� � � DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MlTIGATED �DNSM) MITIGATION MEASURES AND ADViSORY NOTES � I � PROIECT NUMBER: LUA13-000255, ECF,SM,SA-H I APPLICANT: Greg Smith, King County Library System . I PROJECT NAME: Renton Library at Liberty Park PROJECT-DESCRIPTION: The appficant is requesting SEPA Environmental Review, Nearing Examiner Site Plan Review, and a Shoreline Substantial DeveEopment Permit for the remodel of the existing Renton Main Library located at 100 Mifl Ave. S. The 22,400 SF [ibrary is currently constructed over the Cedar River and is located across three different parcels including Liberty Park and the parking lot on the south side of the Cedar River. Overalf,the area of work would impact 37,630 SF and the remodeled library woufd be 19,680 SF following reno�ations.The site's zoning is primarily Center pownto�un (CD).The proposed improvements to the building wauid include seismic upgrades, demolition of existing building envelope, and installation of new envelope and associated site impravements. The existing vehicular access and parking is not proposed to be changed. A!I but ane tree is proposed to be retained. The ; applicant submitted the following studies with the application: a Stream Study and Habitat Data � Report, Regulated Material Survey, Geotechnica) Engineering Study, Technical lnformation � Report. The site is located in the Aquifer Pratection Zone 1., flood hazard area, Shoreline of the I state and a �abitat conservation area. ' PROIECT LOCATION: � 100 Mill Avenue S i LEAD AGENCY: The City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development � Planning Division � � � i MI`TIGATfON MEASURES: 1. The appficant shall comply with the recommendations included in the Stream 5tudy and Nabitat Data Report, prepared byTalasaea Consultants, Inc., dated February 28, 2013 and revised May 10,2013. 2. The applicant shafl comply with the recommendations included in the Geotechnical Engineering Study prepared by Geo£ngineers, dated December 20, 2012. 3. The applicant shall design and�place lighting so that it is shielded from impactin�the Cedar River and at the same time balances necessary lighting for site safety standards. � . � ` . .._. , � AD1V(SORY N07ES: I The following notes are supplementa! information prouided in conjunction with the administrative land use action. Because these notes are provided as information on�y, they are nat subject to the appeal process for the land use actions. Plannin�: k 1. RNIC sectian 4-4-03�.C.2 Eimits haul haurs b2tween 8:3fl am to 3:30 pm, Monday thraugh � j Friday t�n3ess otherwise approved by the Development Services C�ivision. � i 2, Commercial, muiti-family, new single family and ather nonresidential canstruction activities ; shall be restricted to the hours between seven o'clock(7:00� a.m. and eight a'clock (8:00� � I p.m., Monday thraugh Friday.Work on Saturdays shall be restricted to the hours between ' I nine o'c(ock(9:00) a.m.and eight o'clock(8:00� p.m. Na work shalf be permitted on � I Sundays. � ! i 3. Within thirty{30)days of campletian of grading wark,the applicant shal)hydroseed or plant an appropriate graund cover over any partion af the site that is graded or c#eared of.' vegetation and where no further construction work will occur within ninety{9t17 days. A#ternative meas�res such as mtslch, sadding,or plastic covering as specified in the current King Caur�ty Surface Water Management Design Manual as adapted by the City af Ren�on � may be proposed between the dates of November 1st and March 31st af each year.The � Development Services Division's appraval of this work is required prior to fina} inspection � E and appravai of tF�e permit. l I 4. A National Permit Discharge Elimination 5ystern (NPDES} permit is required when more than ' I ane acre is being cleared. i II 5. The applicant may nat fill,excavate,stack or stare any equipment,dispase af any materials, ; supplies or fEuids,operate any equipmertt,insCall impervious surfaces,or compact the earth } in any way withirt the area def ned by the drip line of any tree to 6e retained. I 6. The applicant shal(erect and maintain six foot(6`)high chain link temporary construction = I fencing around the d�ip lines of a11 retained trees, or along the perimeter af a stand of I retained trees. Placards shal(be placed on fencing every fifty feet{50`} indicating the words, "NO TRESPASS(NG—Protected Trees"or on each side of the fencing if less than fifty feet I (50`j.Site access to individually protected trees or graups af trees shall be fenced and I signed. lndividual trees shall be fenced on faur(4}sides. In addition,the applicant shal( I provide supervision whenever equipment or trucks are rnovin�near trees. I Plan Review—Sanitary Sewer: I 1. Sewer service is provided 6y the City of Rentan.There is an 8-inch sewer main in Mill I Avenue South with a manhole at the intersection with South 2"d Street.The existing sewer service connection extends sautherly to this main, , 2. The project is required to cut and cap the existing side sewer at the property line as part of the demalition permit. j i � � ERC Mitigation Measu�es and Advisory Notes Page 2 of 4 � i . ' • � , � i 3. A new side sewer is shown on the preliminary drawings and shall be installed to the ; updated building as condition af the building permit. ; . ; Plan Review—Storm Draina�e: ; � 1. The FEMA approved 100-year base flood el�vation at the Renton l.ibrary over the Cedar 3tiver is elevatian 39.62 based upon the NAVD 88 Datum per the FEMA approved 2006 ; Cedar River Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) Case No. 06-10-B596P. 2. 7he Library is located over the floodway o�the Cedar River and any work within the floodplain or the floodway woulcf have to comply with City adopted flood hazard regulations in the Critical Areas Ordinance and FEMA National Flood Insurance Program regulations.This also incfudes compliance with the National Marine Fisheries Bialogical Opinion Reasonable and Prudent Afternatives regarding the Nationa! F1ood Insurance Program compliance with the Endangered Species Act, as they relate to development in the �EMA floodplain. 3. FEMA regulations require that when a structure is focated in the 10�-year ffoodp(ain, any substantiaE improvements(i.e.when cost of improvements exceeds 50%of the appraised value of the structure} require the structure to be brought up to current floodplaih development standards. Any improvements within the floodplain or floodway, such as � placement of fill, piers or supports as part of the seismic retrofit work within the floodplain or flaodwajr,will need to comply with FEMA floodplain requirements. �. The applicant must show the 10Q-year base flood elevation (39.62 NAVD 88 Datum) on the � construction p[ans. S. A drainage plan and drainage report w�s submitted with the site plan application.The � report complies with the 2009 King County Surface Water Manual and the 2009 City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWM,Chapters 1 and 2. A finaf`fIR is required with t�e building permit. Plan Review—Transportation/5treet: 1. A 12-foot sidewalk with cut-outs for street trees is not required to be constructed with the project. 2. A traffic study was not required for this project as the use is the same with a smalfer building. Plan Review--General Comments: 1. All canstruction utility permits for drainage and street improvements will require separate plan submittals. All utility plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards. Plans shall � be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer. � 2. Separate permits are required for the water meter installation,side sewer connection, and storm water connection. � ERC Mit[gation A�ieasures and Advisory Nates Page 3 of 4 � � � • ~ . , � Fire: 1. The fire hydrant and fire flow requirements for the proposed library are adeguate as they exist. . 2. The existing automatic fire sprinlcler system will be required to be modified far any tenant improvement work. 3. The existing fire department apparatus access roads are adequate. 4. The ex'tsting automatic fire alarm system shall be replaced with an aEf new system as the existing system cannot meet current fire code requirements. System shalf be ful(y � addressabie and full detection is required. � 5. Exiting shalf ineet afl"current building and fire code requirements. � Police: ' . ; Recommendations: Due to the renovation vs. new construction,this review wouid be better served by a security survey following the completion of the improvement project. CFS would remain about the same since there will be no additional structural space added. . ; . i i I i I i ' • i • ; � ERC Mitigation Measures and Adv3sory Notes Page 4 of 4 � . - � -- -- --- -- - ----- � � - • Vane�sa Dolbee From: Griffith, Greg(DAHP)<Greg.Griffith@DAHP.WA.GOV> Sent: Wednesday,June 26, 2013 4:26 PM 70; � Vanessa Dolbee ' Cc: Kaehler,Gretchen(DAHP); Kramer, Stephenie(DAHP) � � ' Subject: Library Cornment Letter ; Attachments: 1053_001.pdf � I � Foliow Up Flag: Fol[ow up � Flag Status: Flagged ; Thank you Vanessa€or taking the time to talk about the attached Ietter in pdf farmat.l appreciate your consideration of our comments,which we understand come to you after the SEPA comment time period has ended. Let Gretchen or ; myself know if you have any follow-up questions. Thanks Greg Griffith � Deputy State Historic Preservation O�cer Washington State Dept of Archaeoiogy 8�Historic Preservation 360-586-3073 � q req.qriffith(�dahp.wa.qov . My regularly scheduled office hours are Manday thru Friday,8:00 am ta 5;00 pm i , The Washington Sfate Historic Preservation Plan is being updated. Confact me fo get invo/ved! ' � � � � I . I . i ( � • I ' � • i . i • ' . I i � � . � ��,__-'. RTMENTOF i ,;�-�,f:,_.::: ;�i_,�, � " .'�RG;H1�Et�.OGY& Allyson BraoKs Ph.{3..Diractar 'y HfSiORIE PRESE��/ATlfSN 5tate Historic Preservatfon OH'�cer j . . , . fi_.. , � � June 25, za13 � . I I Greg SrrtiEh ' King County Library System CI'�Y Ot R4n�OC1 � 960 New�art Way NW Planning Division � lssaquah,WA 98027 � � Vanessa Dolbee, Pianner �l�1�1 2 6 2��3 ! City of Rer�tcrn � 1055 S.Grady Way c� (� n ; Rentan,WA 9$057 ��`='�u��� tn future correspondence please refer to: Lag: 062013-03-Kt Pcapetty: Renton�ibrary-LUA 13-Q00255, ECF, SM, SA-H . Re: Archaeolo�y-Survey Requestect Dear Mr. Smith and Ms. Dolbeef We have received the City af Rentan's DNS-M materials for the praposed project referenced abova. Question#13 of the SEPA checklist was missing information r�fevant to your review c�f � the project. There are 14 recaded archaeolagical and histarical resources within on�mile of the project area, and several within less than%2 mi}e. Seven of these are archaeoiagical sites andlor ( cemeteries. The Cedar River area has eutremely high potential far archaeaiagicai resources. . � In th� past,.You may remembar other�rajects in Rentc�n that encountered archae4logical � resources during constructian and experienced delays, lncluding the High�chaol and Henry Moses Aquatic Center. !n order to avoid such complications dur+ng this ptoject, a�prbfessiona! . ! archasatogical survey of the project area should be conducted prior to ground disturb9ng � activities. This will iden�ify and archaeotogical resaurces present and a11ow yau to rnake plans , to appropriatety avaid, protect ar eonduct rnitigatian if impacts are necessary. Vtle alsa recommend eonsuitafian with the car�cerned Tribes' cultural commRttees and staff regarding cultura(re$ource issues: In addition to fhe comments above regarding archaeological r�sources, we note that the existing library building has drawn DANP's interest from a historic architeeturai sfandpoint in being a gaad examp�e of mid-20'�Century modem architecture and lar�dscape architecture. in the post- Wa�#d War!l era,the l.ibrary`s modemist style and bold plan spannittg fihe Ceda�River cleariy evoked the image of Renton as a growing, progressive city.As a result of the bui(ding being a gaod IocaE example pf this style and time-periad, DAHP a[so recamrnends the Library Board,fhe City,and other interested partners exp(ore ways to capture the building's con#ribution ta local f�istory into ptanning for the new bui(ding.This couid happen fhrough interpretive displays, tandscaping, art, ancS perha�s recycling building elsments in the Library's plans. Sfiafe of Washingfion • Department o�Archaeoiogy&Nistaric Preservaiion �����" P.Q.Box48343•Olyr�pla.Woshington 98504-83d3� �36fl)58b-3(}b5 ;, _ •.� www.dahp.wa.gav � ;; �p�r��,u 1 � • • �------- ln closing,just a reminder that if any federal funds or permits are involved, Section 106 of the Nationa! Historic Preservation Act, (as amended),and its implementing regula#ions, 36CFR8�0, must be foltowed. This is a separafe process from SEPA and requires formal governrnent-to- govemment consultation with the affected Tribes and this agency. Ttiese comments are based on the information available.at the time o.f this review and on behalf � of the State Historic Preservation Officer. Should additionaf information become available, aur I assessment may be revised. i Thank you for the opportunify to caminent on this project and we look fonivard to receiving the � survey repo�t. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at(360) 586-3088 � or Gretchen.Kaehler(c�daho.wa.qov. ! Sincerely, ' � _ - �. Gretchen Kaehler Local Governments Archaeologist (360}58&-3088 Gretch�n.ka.ehler(�a.da h p.wa.qov cc: Laura Murphy � ' Steve Muilen-Moses Dennis Lewarch � Cecile Hansen Charlie Sundberg � . Phi! Letourneau , � �g s cAr+.�r i State of Washington• beparfment of Archaeology�Hisforlc Preservation o� � Y, � P.O.eox 48343�Olympfa,Washington 98504-8343 • (360�586-3065 - � r � � www.dahp.wa.gov +�.' „ 'n � s rf���s'an' � i • � - - _ ► Vanessa Dolbee From: Chris Moore<cmoore@preservewa.org> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 9:40 PM To: Vanessa Dolbee Subject: Renton Library ' Attachments: 062013-03-K1_062013.pdf Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged � _ Hi Vanessa, Would you please forward the message below,with the attachment,to Chip Vincent. The only email I could find for him was an online form that does not allow attachments. He should have received the text below, but]'d like him to see the attached letter as well. And one other question for you—with the in-water work proposed for the library,has the Army Corps of Engineers been contacted to determine if a permit is needed from them? Thanks Vanessa--I'm sure we'll touch base when I'm back in the office on July 1. Best, Chris Hi Chip, Sorry to be emailing on a Friday night, but I am out of town next week and wanted•to be sure you received this j message. I When we spoke on Wednesday 1 mentioned that my interest in the Renton Library project was based on inquiries we � received regarding the historic nature of the building. Under question 13 on the SEPA checklist,the question dealing ! with historic and cultural resources,the form indicated that none were present on the site. � Yet yesterday I was copied on a letter from the state historic preservation office to the Friends af Cedar River Library ; that the library, along with the surrounding park and civic campus, is eligible for listing in the National Register of i Historic Places(as I am unable to attach the letter to this form email, I will send it to Vanessa). ' Given this, it woufd be our hope that efforts were made to rehabilitate the exisEing library in a manner that is historically � appropriate and would retain the structure's National Register-eligibility. Short of this,we would at least expect the MDNS for the project to be revised to include mitigation measures for loss of the historic structure. Such measures should include,but are not limited to, documentation of the library and National Register-eligible site, retention of certain features of the library, including character-defining features present in the int�rior,and a survey of other post-war resources in Renton to better understanding the legacy of the city's built environment. As mentioned, I will be returning to my office July 1. I'd be happy to discuss these ideas further at that time. Best, 1 �,�ucATORs �l p'4�P ��'� F�� �J s s � .. . �o � OL ao >" • Z cr • • �F� 3 �,.� . . . . ►�:g to��.r�.. � .�OLLECTIVE ''"�"'`'�°° Z p --. 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Supported by CCER , � ' Storytime at Renton Highlands 255 5 sessions , Storytime at Fairwood 205 3 sessions Renton Kindercare ST and SRP 100 Summer programs at Highlands Looney Band and Ice Cream,Social 80 Eth-no-tec, Koli and the Magic Cave 50 Barber's Wife at RH Community Center 300 , Library Card Campaign Readometer App presentation? i s _ _ _ ..-. _ _'" -"".� 1NFORMATION � ATTENDANCE � COMMENTS � � LET'S READ-Bernadette Salgada � I RRDs The puck Hunt IV "Will" Stryker �� Renton Friends Boaksale Parade articipants _ II p Quilters Exhibit ear ealier opening on Sunday I -- � � II I Programs in Community _. � Let's Read I Neritage Park 200 lunch/143 pro 143 stayed for Jeff Evans Spansored by Friends 1 magic show, issued 9 cards � St Matthews _ 3� � Stonebroak 33 _ _ i Tiffany Park _ i L2G — � Nenry Moses Aqua#ic Center 350 200 went on baard L2G issued 30 cards _ _ _ j Recess Monkeys 180 148 L2G van Eli Rosenblatt Cancert 65 L2G at the market reflections Rosalie Olds � Market 330/2 visits Market Program Marco Cortes 170 Return to Renton Car Show 400 Pics , Library customer-- book in pocket and police__ _ _ _ __ I fictiQn rec reads booklist as bookmark I � Summer Story time at Renton � 78 2 sessions I , i � , s ��py�prir�tc�er��er � � # � � � ! ,� r ��If-�erve �� ����r �h��t � . �omplimenta y . ' �ram: iv. -�-�.,e.�� i�t' . �''� �'� �_��--�—�----.� �-., .u. rf.1 r7 z�� // �� f 1 k4Jt iv'rr \ , . , �fA'IA'R ! �� �� ����r �' � ' , �� R.e l �ax#: � Date: � � � - ��e�t�] GQ�fidential [� Confirm Receipt❑ Number of Pages pnc(uding Caver): �, � . uarante�d '' � �We'11 do it rig�rfi the��irst tim� --� 9 � . ' , a c es*Gustom Arirding�$indi�'Iy�Fn(dilsp .Wi[Ie-RaCm�t Copylri9•Cu�1pm s�►PS�UP&shippf�and male � Hta�.&whke coPtes Coioc ap( .� . � � * . ��{��gv Od9815 ' • . . ' i • i �� i I I �� �i � ,� {� � `.�' < � � �6 ;T7 . Ci? '� � 5TI � � r�"'' � � � _^�`' �� _ -------- � - ' --• I i,#�'"�' r��� ���7+�.��a �4.�!_ � __ IC�1� ' July il,2013 ,`�ECEi'd�'c.� ; -'�':"`�:'.l_�F.'.t('� i�F'FIC:� I Ftearing Examiner � � m - v�a �c�X CJo city cierk F '� Clty 8f Re�tOn , 1055 S.Grady Way ReMo�,W�shington 98a57 SUBJ�Ct: REaUEST FOR CALENDAR EX7EN510N OF ftESCHEDULED APPEAL FI�ARING APPEAL af ENVIRONM�NTAL{SEPA)THRESFl�LD DEfERMINATION Renton Library at Liberty Park,LUA13-OOD255,EGF,SM,SA-H DQar Wearing Examiner; On behalf of Cltizens to Save the Cedar River ubrary...Asain!.!respectfuily requ�st a calendar extension of an additionai three{3)te four,(4}weeks be allowed prior to Hea�ng of our Appea)in this case. we ask th�t this extension b�grant�d beyond the currently stheduled dat+e of�'uesday,July.30�'ln order to allaw our group reasbnable and sufficient time in arranging legal touns�l and proper preparation for the bosiy of the Appeal. As requested here,a minimum extension o�f three t�fou�weeks added to the currently schQduled d�te of luly 3Dth,would reschedule the Appeal Hearing for Tuesday,August Z0�';Tuesday,August 27"',or later. Qn beha{f of:citizens to save h Cedar iver ubra .. in l Sincerely, David A.Keyes . ; Committee Officer 1013 Kirkland Avenue NE,Apt.3 Rentan,WA.98d5fi � � (4z5)757-1121,email:keyes28 a�7msn,com '', � ___ _ _ � Section 4-8-110 Page 10 of 10 , � � ` � , shall ive substantial weight to any discretionary decision of the City ren�ered pursuant to this 9 Chapter. (Ord. 5450, 3-2-2009; Ord. 5676, 12-3-2012) The Renton Municipal Code is current through Ordinance City Website: http://rentonwa.gov/ 5691, passed May 20, 2013. (http://rentonwa.gov/) Disclaimer: The City Clerk's Office has the official version of the City Telephone: (425)430-6502 Renton Municipal Code. Users should contact the City Clerk's Code Publishing Company OfFice for ordinances passed subsequent to the ordinance cited (http://www.codepublishing.com/) above. eLibrary (http://www.codepublishing.com/elibrary.html) http://www.codepublishing.com/WA/Renton/htrnURenton04/Renton0408/Renton040811... 07/09/2013 ' Section 4-8-110 Page 9 of 10 , � � � � i i.The State of Washington or county or city that plans under GMA; ii.A person who has participated orally or in writing before the City regarding the matter on which a review is being requested; iii.A person who is certified by the Governor within sixty (60) days of filing the request with the Board; or iv.A person who qualifies pursuant to RCW 34.05.530 as aggrieved or adversely affected by the City's action on an item in subsection 12 of this Section. b. Participatory Standing:A person who files an appeal under subsection 11a(iv)of this Section must establish participatory standing by showing that his or her participation before the City was reasonably related to the person's issue as presented to the Board. c.Standing When a State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA)Appeal Is Made to the Board: To establish SEPA standing to appeal to the Board, the petitioner's endangered interest must be arguably within the zone of interests protected by SEPA. Also, the petitioner must allege an injury in fact; that is, the petitioner must present sufficient evidentiary facts to show that the challenged SEPA determination will cause him or her specific and perceptible harm. The petitioner who alleges a threatened injury rather than an existing injury must also show that the injury wilf be'immediate, concrete, and specific'; a conjectural or hypothetical injury will not confer standing. 2. Matters Which May Be Appealed: a.That the City planning under chapter 36.70A RCW is not in compliance with the requirements of that chapter, chapter 90.58 RCW as it relates to the adoption of shoreline's master programs or amendments thereto, or chapter 43.21 C RCW as it relates to plans, development regulations; or amendments, adopted under RCW 36.70A:040 or chapter 90.58 RCW; or b.That the twenty(20)year Growth Management population projections applicable to the City of Renton or its potential annexation area as adopted by the Office of Financial Management pursuant to RCW 43.62.035 should be adjusted. 3.Time for Appeal: All petitions under this Section must be fled within sixty(60) days after publication of the appealed Comprehensive Plan, development regulation or permanent amendment thereto by the legislative body of the City. The date of publication by the City shall be the date it publishes the ordinance, or summary of the ordinance, adopting the Comprehensive Plan, development regulations or amendment thereto, as is required to be published. 4. Contents of Petition for Review: Each petition for review to the Growth Management Hearings Board shall be initiated by the filing of a petition that includes a detailed statement of issues presented for resolution by the Board, and citation to the law that the appellant believes has been violated. (Ord. 5154, 9-26-2005) J.APPEALS OF ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Any decisions made in the administrative process related to the Department of Community and Economic Development may be appealed to the Administrator within fifteen (15) days and filed, in writing,with the Department of Community and Economic Development.The Administrator http://www.codepublishing.com/WA/Renton/htmURenton04/Renton0408/Renton040811... 07/09/2013 Section 4-8-110 Page 8 of 10 • � ♦ ' • i.Three(3)days after a written decision is mailed by the City or, if not mailed, the date on which the local jurisdiction provided notice that a written decision is publicly available; ii. If the land use decision is made by ordinance or resolution by the City Council, sitting in a quasi judicial capacity, the date the body passes the ordinance or resolution; or iii. If neither(i) or(ii)of this subsection applies,the date the decision is entered into the public record. (Ord.4587, 3-18-1996, Amd. Ord.4660, 3-17-1997) b.Appeal of Environmental Determinations: Appeal to the Superior Court of the environmental decision and the substantive determination must be made within twenty (20) days of the substantive determination and must be made by writ of review to the Superior Court of Washington for King County. (Ord. 3891, 2-25-1985) 6.Appeals of Other Than Land Use Decisions—Superior Court:Appeals to Superior Court from decisions other than a land use decision, as defined herein, shall be appealed within the time frame established by ordinance. If there is no appeal time established by an ordinance, and there is no statute specifically pre-empting the area and establishing a time frame for appeal, any appeal,whether through extraordinary writ or otherwise, shall be brought within twenty one (21)days of the decision. (Ord. 4587, 3-18-1996;Amd. Ord.4460, 3-17-1997) H.APPEALS OF SHORELINE PERMIT DECISIONS TO SHORELINES HEARING BOARD: 1. Standing for Appeals to Shorelines Hearings Board: Any person aggrieved by the granting or denying of a substantial development permit, a conditional use permit and/or a variance on shorelines of the City, or by the rescinding of a permit pursuant to the provisions of the Shoreline Master Program, may seek review from the State of Washington Shorelines � Hearing Board. 2. Place and Time for Filing Appeals: Appeals of decisions by the Land Use Hearing Examiner must be made directly to the Shorelines Hearings Board.Appeals are made by filing a request for the same within twenty one (21) days of receipt of the final order and by concurrently filing copies of such request with the Department of Ecology and the Attorney General's office as provided in section 18(1) of the Shorelines Management Act of 1971. (Amd. Ord. 4999, 1-13-2003) 3. City Requires Copy of Appeal Notice: A copy of any such appeal notice shall likewise be filed with the Planning/Building/Public Works Department and the City Clerk of the City of Renton. 4. Limited Utility Extensions and Protective Bulkheads—Appeals: Appeals of substantial development permits, for a limited utility extension as defined in RCW 90.58.140 (11) or for the construction of a bulkhead or other measures to protect a single family residence and its ' appurtenant structures from shoreline erosion, shall be finally determined by the legislative authority within thirty(30)days. I. GROWTH MANAGEMENT HEARINGS BOARD: 1. Standing for Appeals to GMHB: a. Those who may file an appeal are: http://www.codepublishing.com/WAlRenton/htrnl/Renton04/Renton0408/Renton040811... 07/09/2013 Section 4-8-110 Page 7 of 10 � s . � • . 4. Council Review Procedures: No public hearing shall be held by the City Council. No new or additional evidence or testimony shall be accepted by the City Council.The cost of transcription of the hearing record shall be borne by the applicant. If a transcript is made, the applicant is required to provide a copy to the City Clerk and the Renton City Attorney at no cost. It shall be presumed that the record before the City Council is identical to the hearing record before the Hearing Examiner. (Ord. 5675, 12-3-2012) 5. Burden: The burden of proof shall rest with the appellant. 6.Council Evaluation Criteria: The consideration by the City Council shall be based solely upon the record, the Hearing Examiner's report, the notice of appeal and additional arguments based on the record by parties. 7. Findings and Conclusions Required: If, upon appeal of a decision of the Hearing Examiner on an application submitted pursuant to RMC 4-8-070H1, as it exists or may be amended, and after examination of the record, the Council determines that a substantial error in fact or law exists in the record, it may modify or reverse the decision of the Hearing Examiner accordingly. (Ord. 5675, 12-3-2012) 8. Decision Documentation:The decision of the City Council shall be in writing and shall specify any modified or amended findings and conclusions other than those set forth in the report of the Hearing Examiner. Each material finding shall be supported by substantial evidence in the record. 9. Council Action Final: The action of the Council approving, modifying or rejecting a decision of the Examiner shall be final and conclusive, unless appealed within the time frames established under subsection G5 of this Section. (Ord. 3658, 9-13-1982; Ord.4389, 1-25-1993; Ord.4660, 3-17-1997; Ord. 5558, 10-25-2010) G.APPEALS TO SUPERIOR COURT: 1. Intent: Appeals pursuant to this Section are intended to comply with the Land Use Petition Act, chapter 36.70C RCW. (Ord.4587, 3-18-1996,Amd. Ord.4660,3-17-1997) 2.Applicability: Any decision or order issued by the City pursuant to this Section may be judicially reviewed provided that available administrative appeals, including those listed in RMC 4-9-250D, have been exhausted. (Ord.4346, 3-9-1992) 3. Standing: Those persons with standing to bring an appeal of a land use decision are limited to the applicant,the owner of property to which land use decisions are directed, and any other person aggrieved or adversely affected by the land use decision or who would be aggrieved or adversely affected by a reversal or modification of the land use decision.The terms"aggrieved" and"adversely affected"are defined in RCW 36.70C.060. 4. Content of Appeal Submittal:The content, procedures and other requirements of an appeal of land use decision are governed by chapter 36.70C RCW which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth. 5.Time for Initiating Appeal to Superior Court: a.Appeals of Land Use Decisions: An appeal to Superior Court of a land use decision, as defined herein, must be filed within twenty one (21) days of the issuance of the land use decision. For purposes of this Section, the date on which a land use decision is issued is: http://www.codepublishing.com/WA/Renton/htmURenton04/Renton0408/Renton040811... 07/09/2013 Section 4-8-110 Page 6 of 10 � � � f . . substantially the same; and (4)at least one or more of the parties are bound by the prior judgment or ruling.The pariy requesting application of the res judicata doctrine does not have to prove each factor, but must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that application of res judicata is appropriate. The Hearing Examiner may apply res judicata, sua sponte. f. Full and Fair Opportunity: Failure to seek or obtain evidence or information that existed at the time of the prior proceeding does not establish that a party did not have a full or fair opportunity to litigate an issue or change the subject matter of an action or appeal. 13. Optional Request for Reconsideration: a.When a reconsideration request has been submitted, the matter shall be held in abeyance pending the outcome of the reconsideration.A new fourteen (14)day appeal period shall commence upon the issuance of the reconsideration. b. In order to request reconsideration,the person or entity must have been made a party of record prior to the close of the hearing, participated in the hearing or have submitted written comments to the Hearing Examiner prior to the close of the hearing. 14.Appeal of Hearing Examiner Decision to City Council: Unless a specific section or state law providing for review of decision of the Hearing Examiner requires review thereof by the Superior Court or other body, all other appeals of the Hearing Examiner's decision shall be made to the City Council within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of the Hearing _ Examiner's written report. (Ord. 3454, 7-28-1980; Ord. 3891, 2-25-1985; Ord. 3992, 5-19-1986; Ord. 4168, 8-8-1988; Ord. 4346, 3-9-1992; Ord. 4351, 5-4-1992; Ord.4401, 5-3-1993; Ord. 4521, 6-5-1995; Ord.4551, 9-18-1995;Amd. Ord.4827, 1-24-2000; Ord. 4899, 3-19-2001; Ord. 5153, 9-26-2005; Ord.5558, 10-25-2010; Ord. 5675, 12-3-2012) F.APPEALS TO CITY COUNCIL—PROCEDURES: s otherwise rovided b State law or exem ted b a State or federal 1. Standing: Unles p y p Y agency, only the applicant, City or a party of record who has been aggrieved or affected by the Hearing Examiner's decision and who participated in the Hearing Examiner's public hearing may appeal the Hearing Examiner's decision.A person(s)will be deemed to have participated • in the public hearing process if that person(s): a.Testified or gave oral comments at the public hearing; or b. Submitted any written comments to City staff or the Hearing Examiner regarding the matter prior to the close of the hearing; or c. Has been granted status as or has requested to be made a party of record prior to the close of the public hearing. , 2. Notice to Parties of Record: Within five (5)days of receipt of the notice of appeal,the City Clerk shall notify all parties of record of the receipt of the appeal. 3. Opportunity to Provide Comments: Parties of record may submit letters in support of their positions within ten (10)days of the dates of mailing of the notification of the filing of the notice ' of appeal. http://www.codepublishing.com/WA/Renton/htmURenton04/Renton0408/Renton040811... 07/09/2013 S,ection 4-8-110 Page 5 of 10 . ' � • c. Additional documentary or physical evidence received and considered, including all exhibits filed. d. The Hearing Examiner's decision. e. Electronic recordings of the proceedings and/or an accurate written transcription thereof. 12. Hearing Examiner Decision: a. Substantial Weight: The procedural determination by the Environmental Review Committee or City staff shall carry substantial weight in any appeal proceeding. The _ Hearing Examiner shall give substantial weight to any discretionary decision of the City rendered pursuant to this Chapter/Title. b. Hearing Examiner Decision Options and Decision Criteria: The Hearing Examiner may affirm the decision or remand the case for further proceedings, or it may reverse the decision if the substantial rights of the applicant may have been prejudiced because the decision is: • i. In violation of constitutional provisions; or ii. In excess of the authority or jurisdiction of the agency; or iii. Made upon unlawful procedure; or iv. Affected by other error of law; or v. Clearly erroneous in view of the entire record as submitted; or vi. Arbitrary or capricious. c.Time for Hearing Examiner's Decision: The Hearing Examiner shall render a written decision within fourteen (14) business days. d. Collateral Estoppel (Issue Preclusion): The Hearing Examiner may deny a party's request to relitigate one or more issues or determinative facts decided or ruled upon in a previous litigation if the party against whom the collateral estoppel doctrine is to be applied had a full and fair opportunity to litigate the issue in the prior proceeding. The party requesting application of the collateral estoppel doctrine must establish by a preponderance of the evidence that(1) the issue decided in the earlier proceeding was identical to the issue presented in the later proceeding; (2)the earlier proceeding ended in a judgment on the merits; (3)the party against whom collateral estoppel is asserted was a party to, or in privity with a party to, the earlier proceeding; and (4) application of collateral estoppel does not work an injustice on the party against whom it is applied.The Hearing Examiner may apply collateral estoppel, sua sponte. e. Res Judicata (Claim Preclusion): The Hearing Examiner may apply a prior ruling or summarily decide an action or appeal if the current, pending or proposed action or appeal is substantially identical to a prior action or appeal in four(4) respects(1)the same persons and parties or a person or party in privity with the prior person or party; (2) causes of action that substantially involve the same rights or interest,the same evidence, an infringement of substantially the same rights or interests, or the two(2) actions or appeals arise out of substantially the same facts; (3) subject matter is identical or http://www.codepublishing.com/WA/Renton/html/Renton04/Renton0408/Renton040811... 07/09/2013 Section 4-8-114 Page 4 of 10 � , � � r , 9. Format of the AppeaE Hearing: The appeai hearing will be of an informal nature, but arganized so that testimony and other evidence can be presented efficientiy. An appeal hearing shaEi incEude at least the fiallowing: a.An introductory outline of the procedure by the Hearing Examiner. _ b. Presentation by the appellant, inciuding any witnesses. c. Crass-examination, if any, af appetlant and appellant's witnesses. d. Presentation by City staff, summarizing the staff analysis and including any witnesses for the City, e. Crass-examination, if any, af City staff and staffs witnesses. . f. Presentation by fhe project applicanf, if difFerent from appellanf, including any witnesses. g. Cross-exarrrination of any af the project applicant and applicanYs witnesses. h. Rebu#al testimany and closing by City staff. i. Rebuttal testimony and cfosing by applicant, if different from appelfant. j. Rebuttal testimony and closing by appel(ant. �� 1Q. Prehearing Canference: The Hearing Examiner may schedule and hald a prehearing canference when it appears that the orderly and efficient conduct of.the hearing wil! be served, � or tha#seitlement of the appeal thraugh such a conference is likely.A prehearing c�nference � may, arr�ong ather#hings, consider. � a. Simplification of the issues. b. Tite existence of undispufed facts fo which the parfies are willing to stipufate. c. 7he identifcatian of witnesses and documentary or other evidence#o be presen#ed at � hearing. d.Any reasanable needs any party may have for discovering the details af the case the I other party intends to present. e. The imposition of reasonable time limits. � Based upon the c#iscussions and agreements at such a canference,the Hearing Examiner may enter a prehearin order,which shall overn subse uent raceedi 9 9 q P ngs. If the case is settled at such a canfer ence,the Hearing Examiner sha!(enter an order reciting the terrns of the settlement and dismissing the appeaf. ; 11. Content of the Record: The record of an appeal hearing conducted by the Hearing Examiner shall include at least the following: � I a. The notice af appeai and any amendments. , b. The staff analysis responding to the appeaE and all accampanying ciacuments, including I the papers that comprise the record of the decision subject to appeal. � I http:l/www.codepublishing.comtWAJRenton/htmUR.enton04/Renton0408/R.enton040811... 07/09/2013 � �ction 4-8-110 Page 3 of 10 - ' � � b. Environmental Determinations: Except for permits and variances issued pursuant to RMC 4-3-090, Shoreline Master Program Regulations,when any proposal or action is granted, conditioned, or denied on the basis of SEPA by a nonelected official,the decision shall be appealable to the Hearing Examiner under the provisions of fhis Section. 2. Optional Request for Reconsideration: a. When a reconsideration request has been submitted, the matter shall be held in abeyance pending the outcome of the reconsideration.A new fourteen (14) calendar day appeal period shall commence upon the issuance of the reconsideration. b. In order to request reconsideration,the person or entity must have been made a party of record, or submitted written comments to City staff prior to the issuance of the determination for which the reconsideration is being requested. 3. Standing: Unless otherwise provided by state law or exempted by a state or federal agency, only the applicant, City or a person who has been made a party of record prior to the issuance of a decision may appeal the,administrative or environmental decision. In order to appeal the person or entity shall be aggrieved or affected by the administrative or environmental decision. In order to be aggrieved, the person or entity must demonstrate the following: a. An injury in fact, in that the person or entity will be specifically and perceptively harmed; and b. That the interest the person or entity seeks to protect is arguably within the zone of interests to be protected or regulated. 4.Time for Appeal:Any such appeal shall be made in writing and filed with the City Clerk's office,together with the applicable appeal fee,within fourteen (14)calendar days of the final decision or publication of the final decision,whichever occurs later, except in the case of a Final EIS, in which the appeal shall be made within finrenty(20)calendar days of the publication of the final decision. 5. Clarification of Appeal: If the appeal is unclear and does not sufficiently explain the basis for the appeal,the Hearing Examiner may issue an order requiring that the appellant amend the appeal within ten (10) calendar days of the date of the order. If the appeal is not satisfactorily amended within the time allowed, it shall be dismissed. 6. Motions: The Hearing Examiner may dismiss an appeal,without hearing,when it is determined by the Hearing Examiner to be untimely,without merit on its face, incomplete, or frivolous.Any application to the Hearing Examiner for an order shall be by motion which, unless made during a hearing, shall be in writing, stating the reasons for the request and setting forth the relief or order sought. Written motions shall be received at least five (5) business days in advance of the hearing. 7. Parties: The parties in appeal hearings shall be the City,the applicant, and the appellant(s), if different from the applicant or the City. No other persons shall be allowed to testify unless serving as a witness to one of the parties. 8. Notice of Hearing Required:A written notice of the time and place of the hearing at which the appeal shall be considered by the Hearing Examiner shall be mailed to the applicant, all parties of record in the case, and to the officer from whom the appeal is taken not less than ten (10) calendar days prior to the date of the hearing. http://www:codepublishing.com/WA/Renton/htmURenton04/Renton0408/Renton040811... 07/09/2013 Section 4-8-110 Page 2 of 10 r � � � . � 4. Filing of Appeal and Fee: The notice of appeal shall be accompanied by a fee in accordance with RMC 5-1-2,the fee schedule of the City. (Ord. 3658, 9-13-1982; Ord. 5660, 5- 14-2012; Ord. 5688, 5-13-2013) 5. Facsimile Filings: Whenever any application or filing is required under this Chapter, it may be made by facsimile.Any facsimile filing received at the City after five o'clock(5:00) p.m. on any business day will be deemed to have been received on the following business day.Any facsimile filing received after five o'clock(5:00) p.m. on the last date for filing will be considered an untimely filing.Any party desiring to make a facsimile filing after four o'clock(4:00) p.m. on the last day for the filing must call the Hearing Examiner's office or other City official with whom the filing must be made and indicate that the filing is being made by facsimile and the number to which the facsimile copy is being sent. The filing party must ensure that the facsimile filing is transmitted in adequate time so that it will be completely received by the City before five o'clock(5:00) p.m. in all instances in which filing fees are to accompany the filing of an application,those filing fees must be received by the City before the end of the business day on the last day of the filing period or the filing will be considered incomplete and will be rejected. (Ord.4353, 6-1-1992) 6. Notice of Appeal: (Reserved) 7. Restrictions on Subsequent Actions:Any later request to interpret, explain, modify, or retract the decision shall not be deemed to be a new administrative determination creating a new appeal period for any new third party to the permit. (Ord.4168, 8-8-1988) 8. Limit on Number of Appeals: Per RCW 43.21.075,the City has consolidated the permit process to allow for only one open record appeal of all permit decisions associated with a single development application. . There shall be no more than one appeal on a procedural determination or environmental determination such as the adequacy of a determination of significance, nonsignificance, or of a final environmental impact statement. Any appeal of the action of the Hearing Examiner in the case of appeals from environmental determinations shall be joined with an appeal of the substantive determination. (Ord. 3891, 2- 25-1985; Ord. 4587, 3-18-1996; Ord. 4660, 3-17-1997; Ord. 5608,6-6-2011) 9. Exhaust of Administrative Remedies: (Reserved) D.APPEALS OF ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: Any decisions made in the administrative process related to the City's storm drainage regulations may be appealed to the Public Works Administrator within fifteen (15)days and filed, in writing,with the Public Works Department.The Administrator shall give substantial weight to any discretionary decision of the City rendered pursuant to this Chapter. (Ord.4342, 2-3-1992; Ord. 5156, 9-26-2005; Ord. 5450, 3-2-2009; Ord. 5676, 12-3-2012) � E.APPEALS TO HEARING EXAMINER OF ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATIONS: 1.Applicability and Authority: a.Administrative Determinations: Any administrative decisions made may be appealed to the Hearing Examiner, in writing, filed with the City Clerk. http://www.codepublishing.com/WA/Renton/htmURenton04/Renton0408/Renton040811... 07/09/2013 �T ction 4-$-110 Page 2 of IO � � � 4-&110 APPEALS. A. SCOPE AND PURPOSE: This Section provides the basic procedures far processing all types of land use and development-related appeafs. Specific requireme�ts are based upan the type/level of appeal and the appeal authority. Procedures for the following iypes of appeals are included in this Section: 9.Appeals of administrafive decisions to Public Works Adminisfrator, (�rd. 5450, 3-2-2009; Qrd. 5fi76, 12-3-2012} 2.Appeals to Hearing Examiner of administrative decisians and enviranmenta!determinations; 3. Appeals to City Cauncil; 4. Appeals to Superior Court; 5. Appeals to the State Shorelines Hearings Baard; 6,Appeals to the Growth Management Hearings Board;and 7.Appea(s of administrafive decisions to Community and Economic Deve(opment Administrator. (Ord. 5154, 9-26-2005; Ord. 5157, 9-26-2005; Ord. 5450, 3-2-2009; Ord. 5676, 12-3-2012) B. DECIS(ON AUTHORITY: RMC 4-8-084G, Land Use Permit Procedures, lists the development permits reviewed by the City and the review au#hori#y respansible for open record appeals,closed record appeals and judicia(appeafs.Where required permits are subject ta different Eypes af permit review pfocedures, then all ths applications are subject to the highest-number pracedure, as identified in RMC 4-8-Q84G, and highest level of review authority,as identified in RMC 4-8-070,that applies to any of the applications. �Ord.4587, 3-18-1996;Amd. Ord.4660, 3-17-1997;Ord. 4963, 5-13-2002) C. GENERAL INFORMATtON APPLICABLE TO ALL TYPES dF APPEAL.S: i1. Standing: (Reserved} � 2.Time to File: Unless otherwise specified in Title!V ar in state{aw, the fourteen {14)calendar � -day appea!periad shall begin either thres(3)caiendar days after the date of mailing of the � decision ta the parties of record via US Pastal mail by the City Clerk, or the date#he decision is electronically transmitted, posted or e-mailed to the appellant and parkies of record by the City Clerk, if such electronic transmitta!method has been previously approved or agreed to by the parties. (Ord. 5676, 12-3-2012) 3. Required Form for and Content of Appeats: Any appeal shal(6e filed in writing.The written notice af appea(shail fuliy, clear(y and fhoroughly specify the subsfantial error(s} in fact or law which exist in the record of the proceedings from which the appellant seeks retief. 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' . �?�`Y��� R�l�i'�� �l�.�l,_ .� 1 �Q1� ' luly 11,2013 ' REC�fV�f� I ���!"'f CLER3C'$'C)FFI�;E Hearing Examiner . ; %eity clerk , �Fm - v`° �c�X I �ity af Rentan - ' . _ I � 1055 S.Grady Way . Renton,W�Shington 98�57 i . . ' i , � SUBJ�Ct: REQUEST FOR CALENLIAR ExTEN51t)N OF kESCHEDULED APPEAI�FI�ARING APPEAL af ENViRONM�NTAL(SEPA)THRESFlOL�DETERIVIINA'�10iV aenton i.i6rary at Liberty Park,LUA13-0pD255,EGF,SM,SA-H D�ar Wearing Examiner: - � . � � On beh�lf uf Cltlzens to Save#he Cedar River Wbrary...Asain!.1 respectfuily request a calendar extension of a� �dditiona)three�3)to fQur.(4}w�eks be allawed prior to Hearing of our Appea)in this case. We a�k th�t this extensiart be grant�d beyond#he currently�stheduled date Qf'1'uesday,July_30th in,order io altow our grou� � reasdn�ble and su�Fcierlt time in arranging Iegal eounsel and proper preparation for the bosiy of the?A�peal. As requested here,a minimum extension o�f three#o fau�week;s added ta the currently schQduled date of July � _ 3Dth,wouid r�eschedute the Appeal Hearing for Tuesday,August 2d�';Tuesday,August 2�'',or later. On 6ehaff of:�tiaens to Saue the Cedar River Llbrarv A�atn 1 Sfn�cerely; , - David A.Keyes � � , � • � . Committee Officer ' � � 103�Kirkland Avenue ME,Apt,3 . ' ' ' . ; Rentan,WA.9805fi , � � ' (425)757-1i�i,email:keyes28�vmsn,com ' I � . • . . i , . . � � ( _ _ _ ___- � . � +� �► ' � Please fee!free to call with any questions. 5incerely, � Ruth Baleiko,AIA Principal,The Mifler Hul!Partnership,LLP I � . I I I I ' Fagc 2 of 2 � • �� 07/11/2013 Attn:Greg Smith King County Library System 960 Newport Way NW Issaquah,WA 98027 RE:Response to SEPA determination appeal Dear Greg, We have received the filing tetter submitted as an appeal to the City's Determination of Non- Significance-Mitigated (DNS-M)for the Library Renovation project. In response,we have the following comments: — The letter cites"likely environmental impact"as a basis for requesting the submittal of a Full Environmental Impact Statement. As indicated in the submitted documents,the library project has taken several steps to mitigate environmental impact,including the following: o Restoring the library to its original building footprint and envelope location. o Keeping all construction work above or landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark(OHWM)and Base Flood Elevation(BFE}. This prevents disturbance of shoreline habitat,critical areas,salmon environments,and water flow. o Maintaining the existing parking lot lighting and surfacing(except in locations of required utility trenching or structural work). o Maintaining the existing river banks,shoreline stabilization materials,and vegetation. — The letter also cites"grossly inaccurate and incorrect answers to Question 13" (HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION)of the SEPA document. We reiterate that no places or objects listed on,or proposed for,national state,or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site.We also reiterate that no landmarks or evidence of historic,archaeological,scientific,or cultural importance are known to be on or next to the site. Page 1 of t Th�Mfller�Hull Partnershlp,w Contact Pdson Building T:206.682-6837 71Columbfa-6"'Floor F:206.682-5692 Seattle,WA 98104 www.millerhull.com • . �� 07/11/2413 Bonnie F.Walton City Elerk City of Renton 1055 S.Grady Way Renton,WA 98057 RE:Request for Continuance Dear Bonnie, Thank you for forwarding the request for a schedule extension received by the City on July 11, and inquiring as to whether the team has any objections to granting a continuance of the appeal hearing date,as has been requested by the appellant. Speaking for our client,the King County Library System,we would object to a continuance of the appeal hearing date. The submitted documents being appealed have been available to the public for preparation and study for some time:the documents were first submitted to the City Nlarch 1,2013,and resubmitted on May 10,2013. We also feel that the basis of the appeal has no merit,and as such would prefer to adhere to the current hearing date of July 30. Every delay to the design and documentation process subjects the project—and the clients—to the risk of increased costs through market escalation,code changes,and design fees. Thank you for your consideration, Sincerely, r " Ruth Baleiko,AIA Principal,The Miller Hull Partnership,LLP Page t of 1 Th�Miller�Hull Partnershlp,ur Contad Pdson Building T:206.682-6837 77 Cdumbfa-6'"floor F:206.682-5692 Seattle,WA 98104 www.millerhull.com i' � T N H � m N _ � W ; I ; i Geotechnicaf Engineering Services " ' � Liberty Park Library Renton, Washington ; ���� a�' �ta��t�r fol' ��rlt7tr7rr(j f,IVl5f0�� King County �ibrary System Dec2mber 20,2012 MA�' - � ��13 : I � I �O� c' 3 � I ,;-,�I��C�T�,��� ; � � � � � ; . �. � � - ° ��00� � '' _ - - : :�_�.:�:��: :�::_ ,__ . _ . � r:: Planning D'+vision , - :E•N-G��I}1�i�E'E R I a�T.G;.R E>P O R T � REVISED �- - :���;�_���:: ���������,;.,� :. ' ��;��.���. � i � � - '-�Technici�I Informaiion Reporf � � ! — - '- =:2.w:"3+ .� . - R . . : � �te;itii� Date �'1� f� . �''`�':;-:`;< ; O I __ �;'s��ent�iiti Library at I.iberty Park . N -- ='_`=;�=j,�; . . , -= '>:Y5� - -- �{� . 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" -_ . --- :_.... - � ���,1'�l.d# '��n# � - � larining Div' � MAR � 3 o ���dC�D PREPARED FOR: City of Renton � 1055 S.Gradp Way Renton,WA 98057 � (425)430-6400 M PREPARED THROUGH: . �.�� C, � The11�TIerHulI ParEnershiy,LLP �,��:�� �,� 71 Columbza Street,Sixth Floar �4'�,� `�¢. 1' Seattle,WA 98104, , Phone:(206)682.6837 � � � •. �. Contact: Ruth Baleiko ��557� � p �i, ��s�'��' r �,�'� A1�'��,�O�L��(�� PREPARED BY: C O UG H L I N Po ttzER LU N D E EN 413 Pine Street,Suite 300 Seattle,Washington 98101 P:206/343-0460 Contact: Bazt Balko,P.E. . - ------------ - - . � � � � � i r�l i � � ~ I m STREAM STUDY AND HABITAT DATA REP�RT � ' � � i � � � RENTON LIBRARY AT LIBERTY PARK , W ; RENTON, WASHINGTON � � � � � � ! � � ' . �'��� , D �"°f 'n�ng� h�`�n , � Q��O�1 ��:�=� . ��5��� � Planning Division Mq,q -_ � ���I��LJ o !U� � !o !3 ''� ���b oa=Q .�. . � � -- � � N � � � � � � . � � Prepared For. i � - KING COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM . Issaquah, Washington � � � Prepared By.� , TALASAEA CONSULTAN7S, INC. � Woodinville, Washing#on � . , 28 February 2013 � � Revised 10 May 2013 � • � ' , shoreline buffer requirement Per the CAR,the applicant is praposing to pay an"in-lieu-fee"fo the City's Vegetation Canservation Fund,which needs to be set up. Further, the CAR identifles severai potenfial sites and actions on page 'I4 where the in-lieu fee coufd be spent We are keenly interested in seeing the lower Cedar River's riparian areas enhanced and request the opportunity to work cfosely with Gity sfaff for this project, as well � as,the overall frameworfc approach to implement the in-(ieu program. For this projecYs irr-lieu proposal, we would like to work with the City to verify the extent of the impact area; the proposed fee amount;and the mitigation project area. For example,the$1.25 per square foot ra#e may be too low and only cover the costs of acquiring and planting plants which may not be sufficient to actually plant areas if easements,acquisitions, and permits are � needed. Once a rate is accepted by the City it is li}cely that others will seek fo use the same rate,so it is important to ensure that tEie in-lieu rate is sufficient to cover all of fhe mitigation praject cosfs. We appreciate the opportunify to review t�is proposal and look forward to the City's responses and coordination. Please let me know if you have any questions. . Thank you, Karen Walter � � Watersheds and Land Use Team Leader j ' Muckleshoof lndian Tribe Fisheries Division Habitat Progiam � 39015172nd Ave SE Aubum, WA 98092 253-876-3116 i i � . . I I � . � � I 2 . j - � , • Vanessa Dolbee . EXHIBIT 18 From: Karen Walter<KWalter@muckleshoot.nsn.us> Sent: Wednesday,June 12,2013 2:16 PM ; To: Vanessa Doibee � Cc:. Fisher, Larry D(DFVV) I Subject: Renton Library at Liberty Park, LUA13-000255, ECF,SM, SA-H, Natice of Application and Proposed Determination ot Non-Significance, Mitigated � Fo11ow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: CompEeted Vanessa, We have reviewed the Notice of Application materials for the Renfion Library redevelopment project referenced � above. This project will remodel fhe existing fibrary located over the Cedar River. When we met with City staff and the � consulting team in February 2013,we identified several issues for this project as noted below and offer recommendations where we can based on the information reviewed to date: . . , j � I 1. �cial lighting-The checklist and the Critical Areas Report(CAR}discuss how fhe project wi11 seek to reduce � artificial lighting impacts in several ways. In addition to the measures proposed, we also recommend that the City use Iight bulbs which reduce artifjcial lighting opportuni�ies#o the Cedar Ftiver or riightfsme sky. Previousiy, we provided information to City public Wotics staff about potential light bulb options that couid be used. We also � request a copy of the detailed site lighting plan for our review wi�ich is proposed to be part of the f nal construction plans. 2, Stormwater-We need additionaf information about the details as fo how stormwater will be managed from . i redeveloped site, particularly for water quality. We reguest a copy of the Technical fnformation Report which likefy contains the stormwater management details. � 3. Wood management plan-At the February rrteeting,we indicated that the site should develop a wood � management plan to deal with any wood that may approach or be entrained by the existing concrete piling in the . Cedar River. This issue was not addressed in CAR. Wood management is needed to ensure that wood is not � removed from the Cedar River or its banks unless it is absolute(y necessary. Wood is shown being near the site from the photos the City provided in February. Wood may no longer be on or adjacent to the site with winter , floods; however,the City shou[d plan on wood transported to and through the sife wifh time and future floods. If � is timely to develop a wood rnanagement plan now as part of the redeveloped library. Please note that Boeing developed a wood management plan for its Cedar River bridges.We recommend that ttie City review it for applicability t�the library site. . 4. Gabion baskets-We understand that there is no bank work or modifications to the existing gabion baskets used to stabilize the river ban[cs focated on the site. Gabion baskets are subjecfi#o failure when exposed to streambed scour flows, requiring require repair or replacement with some regularity. When they fail, they can adversely affect fish habi�at by adding angufar rock to the stream channeE that can create beneficial habitat spaces for scUlpin and other salmon predators. In addition,the broken metaf baskets can entrap adult salmon causing injury ' or mortality. tn the course of a tagging study that includeci sonic tags, M[TFD staff found dozens of live and dead � adult salmon an arm's length from the bank inside several failed gabion baskets in the lower Ceda�project ! reach. These fish presumab[y were seeking hiding cover or slow velocity resting places and were unable ta ! complete their migration and spawning cycfe in the Cedar River. The gabions a{so create poor salmon habitat conditions in the lawer Cedar River by eliminating the complex natural stream bank habitats characterized by low- velocity areas,vegetation, poals,and unde'rcut banks that are preferred by juvenile and aduft salmon and reducing bank sources for spawning gravel. When the gabion baskets in the project area need repair, other alternatives that ptovide bank stability and improve habitat conditions for salmon should be pursued. 5. Construction Noise-The project should seek to minimize disturbance to spawning sockeye and Chinook in the vicinity from construction activity, particularly any piiing driving activity that may be needed. 6. Shoreline mitiga6on-We recognize that the project needs to comply with the City's Vegetation Canservation provisions from the Shorefine Master Program and there are limited opportunities to meet the 100-foot vegetated , � i � i • � � � � -- - -- . _. -. ' � RTMENT OF ,�g-- � •HAEQIOGY 8 Adyson Brooks Ph.D.,Qlrector �._ �� 1��RIC PRESERVATION State Nistortc Preservation Officer ���e��,�.�a�,�;�f�s,�: , I Caty �f !�('C!$Ur� i Nicola Robinson,Treasurer p���;�{�� [�ivisioi� June 20, 2013 ; Citizens to Save the Cedar River Library , ' PO Box 1483 � ' Renton,WA 98057-1483 :iu'��' ) � ��G'� ' � In future correspondence please refer to: Log: 062013-03-KI ��' ��;(� ���v���� Property: Renton Library&City Hall- DOE Re: Determined Eligible Dear Ms. Robinson: Thank you for contacting our office. This is a follow up to your rec{uest to evaluate the eligibility of the downtown library building in Renton for potential iisting on the National Register of Historic Places. After touring the site and conducting some additional research an my end regarding the construction of the library, I have determined that the building is ELIGIBLE for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Whife the structure is not quite 50 years old, 1 believe that the building has exceptional sign'rficance in terms of its direct connection to the growth and development of the city of Renton in the post 1NWI1 era, as weEl as being a representative example of the noted architectural local architectural firm of Johnson-Campanella, who greatly shaped the built environment in Renton during the mid to late 20�' century. i Note that the library is eligibfe as parE of a larger complex{a small historic district)which includes the said building,the City Hall and the surrounding landscape elements designed by noted landscape architect Glen Hunt. � ' I look forward to warking with you on your effort to develop a National Register nomination for these properties. If listed,these wauld be the first National Register listed resources in f2enton; an exciting prospect. National Register tisting is strictly honorary with the goal of raising #he public profile, celebrating the history, and formally documenting the building(s). Also note that for publically owned properties, owner consent is not required for listing. These comments are based on the information available at the time of this review and on behalf of the State Historic Preservation Officer. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, ^a4�. . �.",_, Michael Houser State Architectura!Historian � (360) 586-3076 michael.houser�dahp.wa.Qov CC:Chris Moore,WA Trust For Historic Preservation ���4TATg n� . State of Washington • Department of Archaeology 8 H(storic Preservation o ; P.O.Box 48343 • Olympia,Washington 98504-8343 • (360}586-3065 �, x www.dahp.wa.gOv � ^, �y�� y'L 1e851�' � ---------- � .----- - - _ Chris Moore Field Director WA Trust for Historic Preservation CHRIS MQORE � f1ELD DIRECTOR ! WASHINGT�N TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATtON ; STIMSON-GREEN MANSION ; 1Z04 MiNOR AVENUE SEATTLE,WA 98101 20fi.624.9449(q} 20&.930.5067(C) 206.�24.2�i10(F} c m oa re @ p reservewa.o rg ww+u.preservewa.arg � i . I I � I � � i� I i I � � i � � z � - ------- -- - --- . . ---- . " Vanessa Dolbee From: Chris Moore<cmoore@preservewa.org> � Sent: Friday, June 21,2013 9:40 PM To: Vanessa Dolbee ; Subject: Renton Library i Attachments: 062013-03-KI_06209 3.pdf ' �ollow Up Flag: Fo�low up Ftag Status: Flagged Hi Vanessa, ' Would you please forward the message below,with the attachment,to Chip Vincent. The only email I could find for him was an online form fihat does not altow attachments. He should have received the text below,but I'd like him to see the ; attached ietter as well. � And one other question for you-with the in-water work proposed for the library, has the Army Corps of Engineers been contacted to determine if a permit is needed from them? Thanks Vanessa-i'm sure we'll touch base when I'm back in the office on July 1. Best, Chris Hi Chip, Sorry to be emailing on a Friday night,but I am out of town next week and wanted to be sure you received this message. � � When we spoke on Wednesday I mentioned that my interest in the Renton Library project was based on inquiries we reteived regarding the historic nature of the building. Under question 13 on the SEPA checklist,the question dealing i with historic and cultural resources,the form indicated that none were present on the site. ; Yet yesterday 1 was copied on a letter from the state historic preservation office to the Friends of Cedar River Library that the tibrary,along with the surrounding park and civic campus, is eligibfe for listing in the National Register of Historic Places(as I am unable to attach the letter to this form email, I will send it to Vanessa). Given this, it would be our hope that efforts were made to rehabilitate the existing library in a manner that is historically appropriate and would retain the structure's National Register-eligibility. Shart of this,we would at least expect the MDNS for the project to be revised to include mitigation measures for loss of the histocic structure. Su�h measures should include,but are not limited to,documentatian of the library and National Register-eligibte site,retention of certairt features of the library,including character-defining features present in the interior,and a survey of other post-war resources in Renton to better understanding the legacy of the city's built environment. As mentioned,I will be returning to my office July 1. I'd be happy to discuss these ideas further at that time. Best, 1 -------------- _ . � • i In closing,just a reminder#hat if any federa!funds or permits are involved, Section 106 of the i Nationai Historic Preservat+on Act, (as amencied}, and its implementing regulations, 36CFR800, must be followed. This is a separate process from SEPA and requires formal government-to- govemment consuitation with the affected Tribes and this agency. . . � These comments are based on the information available at fhe time o.f this�eview and on behalf I of the State Hisforic Pressrvation Officer. Should additional information become availsble, our ' assessment may be revised. Thank you far the opportunity to cominent on this project and we.look forward to receiving the survey report.Should yau have any questions, please feel free to contact me at(360) 586-3088 or Gretchen.KaehlerCa)dahp.wa.qov. � Sincerely, � �. . � . , �. Gretchen Kaehler Local Govemments Archaeologist (360)586-3088 , Gretche.n.kaehler@dahp.wa.c�ov i cc: Laura Murphy � ' Steve Mullen-Moses , Dennis l.ewarch � Cecile Hansen Charfie Sundberg � . • Phil Letourneau BUrr, Stote of Wosh(ngton• Department of Archaeology�Hlstaric Preservatton �~�Y �h ' P.O.Box 48343• Ofympia,Washington 98504-8343 � �360)586-3065 ' � �• a ; � www.dahp.wa.gov � . � �1�� � - - -- ---� _ - - . . ' a�=�,;.. ARTtitENT OF �i;`� `���@tOGY 8. Adyson Brooks Ph.D.,Director � . Fi15TORIC P!RE9ERUATI(�N 5taie Historic Preservat(on Offlcer � .. . . . ... June 25,2013 , Greg Smith � King County Library System Gity of Rerltotl � 960 Newport Way NW . Planning Division � Issaquah,WA 98�27 Vanessa Dofbee, Planner JUN 2 f 2013 City of Renton R nt n,WA 98 57 ����l1 V �� In future correspondence please refer to: � Log: 062013-Q3-Kl ! Property: Renton Library-LUA'f 3-000255, ECF,SM, SA-H ' Re: Arcfiaeology-Survey Requested ' Dear Mr. Smith and Ms. Dolbee; ! We have received the City of Renton's DNS-M materials far the proposed project referenced above. Question#13 of the SEPA checiclist was missing informafion relevant to your review of the project. There are i0 recoded archaeolagica!and historical resources within one mile of fhe project area, and several within less than'/z mile. Seven of these are archaeological sites and/or cemeteries. The Cedar River area has exfremely high potenfiaE for archaeological resources. ' In the past,.you may rerriember other projects in Renton fhat encounterect archaeotogical resources during construction and experienced delays, inciuding the High School and Henry � Moses Aquatic Center. In order to avoid such complications during this project, a�professional i ' archaeological survey of the project area should be conducted priar to ground disturbing � acfivities. This wilf identify and archaeolvgical resaurces present and allow you to make plans � ; to appraprlately avoid, protect or canduct mitiga6on if impacts are necessary. We also recommend consui#ation with the concerned Tribes'cu[fural committees and staff regarding . cu{tural resource issues. ; . • i In addition to the comments above regarding archaeological resources, we note that the existing library buifding has drawn DAHP's interest from a historic architeetural standpoint in being a good example of mid-20�'Century modem archltecture and landscape architecture. In the post- Wor�d War I1 era,the�ibrary's modemist style and bold ptan spanning the Cedar River clsa�ly evoked the image of Renton as a growing, progressive city. As a result of the building being a good local example af this style and time-period, DAHP also recommends the Library Board, the City,and oth�r interested partners explore ways to capture the building's contribution to iocal history into planning for the new building.This could happen through lnterpretive displays, fandscaping, art, and perhaps recyc{ing building elements in the Library's plans. State of'Washington • DeparEmeM of Archaeology�Histor[c Preservatfon '`�¢� °y P.Q.Box 48343• Olympia,Washington 98504�343• (360}586-3065 y �•�_ wwvr.dahp.wa.gov " ^, � a'�i tm T`. • ------ -. . - � � . Vanessa Dolbee � j �.�, From: Griffith, Greg(DAHP}<Greg.Griffth@DAHP.WA.GOV> I Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 4:26 PM � To: � Vanessa Dolbee � � ! Cc: Kaehler,Gretchen{DAHP); Kramer, Sfephenie(DAHP) � � 5ubject: Library Comment Letter � ! Attachments: 9053_001.pdf� � Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status:� Flagged Thank you Vanessa for taking the time to talk about the attached letter in pdf format. I appreciate your consideration of our comments,which we understand come to you after the SEPA comment time period has ended. Let Gretchen or myse{f know if you have any folfow-up questions. Thanks Greg Gri�th Deputy State Historic Preservatifln O�ce� Washington State Dept.of Archaeology&Historic Preservation . . 360-586-3073 � qrec�,griffith(a�dahp.wa.qov � � My regularly scheduled office hours are Monday thru Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm . ,r,� , The Washington State Historic Preservation Plan is being updafed. Contact me fo get involvedl � � I 1--1 m � . _ � � W . 1 c . • � - AGENCY(DOE) I.ETTER MAIl.ING , (ERC DETERMINA710N5) � Dept.of Ecology*" WDFW-Larry Fisher* Muckleshoot indian Tribe Fisheries Dept.* Ertvironmental Revlew Section 17�5 12th Ave.NW Suite 201 Attn:Karen Walter or SEPA Reviewer ' PO Box 47703 Issaquah,WA 98027 ` 39015—172nd Avenue SE Olympia,WA 98504-7703 Auburn,WA 98092 WSDOT Northwest Region` Duwamish Tribal Office* Muckleshoot Cultural Resources Program` Attn:Ramin Pazooki 4717 W Marginal Way SW Attn: Ms Melissa Calvert King Area Dev.Serv.,MS-240 Seattle,WA 98106-I514 39015 172nd Avenue SE PO Box 330310 Auburn,WA 98092-97fi3 Seattle,WA 98133-9710 � US Army Corp.of Engineers* - K�Wastewater Treatment Division* Office of Arcfiaeotogy&Historic Preservation* ; eatt�6istrieFOf�iee vironmerrtaFPlarnri�svperoiso . tchen-Kaeh ' Attn:SEPA Reviewer Ms.Shirley Marroquin PO Box 48343 I PO Sox C-3755 2015.Jac[cson S7,M5 KSC-NR-050 Olympia,WA 98504-8343 � Seattle,WA 98124 Seattle,WA 98104-3855 Boyd Powers* Depart.of Natural Resources • PO Box 47015 � alympia,WA 98504-7015 j KC Dev.&Environmental Serv. City of Newcastle City of Kent , ! Attn:SEPASection Attn:5teve Roberge Attn:Mr.Fred Salterstrom,AICP ' 900 Oakesdale Ave.SW Director of Community Development Acting Community Dev.Director ' Renton,WA 98055-1219 13020 Newcasfle Way 220 Fourth Avenue South Newcastle,WA 98059 Kent,WA 98032-5895 Metro Transit PugetSound Energy City ofTukwila I Senior Environmental Planner Municipal Liaison Manager Steve Lancaster,Responsi6fe Official Gary Kriedt Joe lainga 6Z00 Southcenter Bivd. ' 201 South Jackson Street KSGTR-U431 PO Box 90868,MS:XRD-01W 7'ukwifa,WA 98188 Seattle,WA 98104-3856 Bellevue,WA 98009-0868 ' Seattle Pubfic Utilities Real Estate Services Attn:SEPA Coordinator 70D Fifth Avenue,Suite 49Q0 PO 8ox 34p18 Seattle,WA 98124-4018 *Note: If the Notice of ApplicaYion states that it is an"Optional DNS",the marked agencies and cities will need to be sent a copy of the Environmental Checkiist,5ite Plan PMT,and the Notice of Appiicatlon. *#Department ot Ecology is emaiied a copy of the Environmental Checklist,Site Plan PMT,&Notice to the following email address:sepaunit�ecy_wa.gov template-affidavit of service by mailing - • . k;,7�w�.1.• :'�Lr 'BI�.�JF�.�i �'il." .�•F`" _ _,.:{�.� - - - -- �..5"_ - :I:. -"it:'sid- :7'F - _ ,..�_.r, _ ,�4' _ - -- - - - 6a'�• -- �-i- - - -^.,-t.�-cC..-. - U':y'M1c_ _ _ - "ti; ' _ _ ��• -'I;� _ - x F-7i' ' ts,� y'i Y'�.ta ' ' ' __ ;..,.�.. . , , ., :.. ., . ., �.. ,t�;.. -... '�` �K-. .. . 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RV10E�8YsM�11L1t1�Gzy�3�� ,-:�r::�.V�'ts .,,:�a:• - ;��:. ;�� ,x�;,s„�� -- --- _ � _s ' -�_�`,�'=.i�: _ ;4. ,,,.M._ . .�_�x -.. �..,�3�_L___...,_ ,� .,�" - ' ....�..�� _ -_ - - ^ar`i-- ; .".-"-a,,..�e...a���",�Y�1:�, — _ �:1`s_��-r�iu?tl „�...,.;,. ,.,_ r_:..s_-: �:}°�F�:�,-__;:�;�;, ��_�,-� .��� �;�� �-- - -- - -;� - _' -:tl�`,."'t-'.ie_'z= -�":s-. ..�_' _ _ '��. �:+',5.;,.�_��:�.`r: 1, �.,--- ' _��:s.r_' ��`i'=°�i�::;'.e;^�.,St=��a:.�`r-��:i=';rrm-nyG On the 21st day of June,2013, I deposited in the mails of the United States,a sealed envelope containing ERC I Determination documents.This information was sent to: . � ,. • :,. ,„, ,^ �.., - :����.,;�� n� , . ��.. '�'�y��,: id ..�Frx' v.Y�r x'^«:R'hwE:�.'ia`� '`sr'M1..M i','�,. '.���{.I�•'lw+T � C. �}}C5X'*t t" � :�t••s?x+�,r .x1,s:-.. ,.�.� e�...�' Agencies . See Attached Maaike Post Contact Greg Smith Applicant City of Renton Owner � I David Keyes . .Parly of Record j Teri Hallauer Party of Reco�d ; Beth Asher Party of Recard � . ' � � I'r - . �.�\��\���\11���� � I (Signature of Sender); ;� .GR�Q ��tr� m � � , _ `,`g�M��,e�`,p �i��� N STATE OF WASHING70N . ) ; Y oi��aTAq�'0s��'�.y �; _ ' r+, . � • � SS % s" • _ �`• : W i � � i caun�nr oF Kirv� . � ; ��%, ,,�,s�,.� r z± !,i y '�ya 8.28-'�3=�,��� i certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that S#acy M.Tucker ���4�O+�r���"��������\� �" �t WAS ����` signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and vofuntary act i�c�i�A���`dnd�purposes mentianed in the instrument. ( Dated: � _ � �.Imv �t. �6� 3 � 1-Fi Nota Public in and for the State of Washington Notary{Print): �1 ;�_ ���-�(��� Myappointmentexpires: �_ �5� a�l �V� � � Renton Library at Liberty Park •, LUA13-000255, ECF,SM,SA-H . templafe-affidav(t of service by maifirrg __ ___ _ _ � . � � Fire: 1. The fire hydrant a�d fire flaw requirements for the prapased library are adequate as they exist. . . . 2. The existing automatic fire sprinkler system will be required to be modified for any tenant improvement work. � . � 3. The existing fire departmertt apparatus access raads are adequate. � ; 4. The existing automatic fire alarm system sha(I be replaced with an al( new system as the � existing system cannot meet current fire code requirements.System shall be fu1(y � addressable and full detection is required. ( { � 5. Exiting shalk meet alf current building and fire code requirements. � j Palic�: i � Recornmendations: Due to the renovation vs. new construction,this review would be better . served by a security survey follawEng the completion of the improvement project.CFS woufd remain about the sarne since there will be no additionaE structura{space added. I � I - I . � � � I � I , � I . . . I _ i i I` . f . �� 4 II � I ERC Mitigatian Measures and Advisory Notes Page 4 of 4 � I i � • � 3. A new side sewer is shown on the preliminary drawings and shall be insta!!ed ta the updated building as condition of the bui(ding permit. " . i Plan Review—Storm Draina�e: � � 1. The FEMA approved 104-year base flood elevation at the Renton Library over the Cedar � River is elevation 39.62 based upon the NAVD 88 Datum per the FEMA approved 2D06 Ced�r River Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) Case No.06-10-B596P. 2. The Library is located over the floodway of the Cedar River and any work within the ; floodplain or the floodway would have to comply witit City adopted flood hazard ; regufations in the Critical Areas Ordinance and FEMA National F�ood Insurance Program � regulatians.This afso includes compliance with the National Marine Fisheries Bio(ogica! Opinion Reasonable and Prudent Alternatives regarding the National Flood Insurance Program compliance with the Endangered Species Act, as they relate to deve(opment in the FEMA floodplain. ' 3. FEMA regulations require that when a structure is located in the 100-year floodplain, any substantial improvements (i.e.when cost of improvements exceeds SO%of the appraised� value of the structurej require the structure to be brought up to current floodplain � development standards. Any improvements within the floodplain or floodway, such as � placement of fill, piers or supports as part of the seismic retroft worEc within the floodplain or floodway,will need to cnmply with FEMA floodplain requirements. . 4. The applicant must show the 100-year base flaod elevation (39.62 NAVD 88 patum) on the j � cQnstruction plans. � S. A drainage plan and drainage report was submitted with the site plan application.The report complies with the 2009 King County Surface Water Manual and the Z009 City of Renton Amendments�to the KCSWM,Chapters 1 and 2. A final TIR is requi�ed with the building permit. � Plan Review—Transportation/Street: � 1. A 12�foot sidewalk with cut-outs for street trees is not required to be constructed with the j project. � 2. A traffic study was not required for this project as the use is the same with a smaller building. Plan Review—General Comments: � 1. All construction utility permits for drainage and street improvements will require separate plan submittals. All utility plans shall conform to the Renton Drafting Standards.Plans shall be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer. 2. Separate permits are required for the water meter insta{lation, side sewer connection, and storm water connection. � ERC Mitigation Measures and Advisory Notes Page 3 of 4 • • : ADlVISORY NOTES: The following notes are supplemental information provided in conjunction with the � administrative land use action. Because these notes are provided as infarmation only, they are not subject to the appea!process far the land use actions. i Plannin�: ' I 1. RMC section 4-4-030.C.21imits haul hours between 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through i Friday unless otherwise appraved by the Development Senrices Division. 2. Commercial, multi-family, new single family and other nonresidential construction activities shalf be restricted to the hours between seven o'clock(7:OOj a.m. and eEght o'c[ock(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 ort Sundays. � ' 3. Within thirty(30)days of completion of grading work,the appficant 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 November 1st and March 31st of each year.ihe Development Services Division's apprdval of this work is required prior to final inspection and approval of the permit. 4. A National Permit Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit is required when more than one acre is being cleared. ; 5. The appficant may not fill, excavate,stack or store any equipment, dispose of any materials, � � supplies or fluids,operate any equipment, install impenrious surfaces,or compact the earth in any way within the area defined by the drip line of any tree to be retained. � 6. The applicant shall erect and maintain six fo�t(6') high chain link temporary construction fencing around the drip lines of a1I retained trees, or along the perimeter of a stand of retained trees. Placards sha11 be placed on fencing every fifty feet(50'} indicating the words, • "NO TRESPASSING—Protected Trees'or on each side of the fencing if less than fifty feet (50'). Site aecess to individually protected trees or groups of trees shall be fenced and signed. (ndividual trees shall be fenced on four{4}sides. In addition,the applicant shail provide supervision wheneve�equipment�r trucks are moving near trees. Pfan Re�iew—SanitarVSewer: 1. Sewer service is provided by the City af Renton.There is an 8-inch sewer main in Mi{I . Avenue South with a manhole at the intersection with South 2"d Street.The existing sewer service connection extends southerly to this main. 2. The project is required to cut and cap the existing side sewer at the property line as part of the demolition permit. I ERC Mitfgation Measures and Advisory Notes Page Z of 4 I - . . . DEPARTMENT OF.COMMUNITY � Q c;�yof ,K., AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Q��O� :�`�,' . � DETERMtNATlON OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE-MITIGATED �DNSM} � MITfGATION MEASURES AND ADV[SORY NOTES i i PROJECT NUMBER: LUA13-000255, ECF, SM, SA-H � APPLICANT: Greg Smith, King County Library Systern PROJECT NAME: Renton Library at Liberty Park PROIECT DESCRIPTION: 7he appficant is requesting SEPA Environmental Review, � Hearing Examiner Site Plan Review, and a Shoreline Substantia! Developrnent Permit for the remodel of the existing Renfion Main Library located at 1Q0 Mill Ave. S. The 22,400 SF library is - � currently constructed over the Cedar River and is located across three different parcels including Liberty Park and the parking lot on the south side of the Cedar River. Overafl,the area ` � of wark would impact 37,630 SF and the remodeled library would be 19,680 SF following renovations. The site's zoning is primarily Center powntown (CD). The proposed improvements to the building would include seisrrlic upgrades, demolition of existing building envelope, and installation of new envelope and associated site improvements. The existing vehicular access and parking is not proposed to be changed. All but one tree is proposed to be retained. The I applicant submitted the following studies with the applicafiion: a Stream Study and Habitat Data � Report, Regulated Materiai Sttrvey, Geotechnical Engineering Study, Technical lnformation � Report.The site is located in the Aquifer Protection Zone 1, flood hazard area, Shoreline of the � ' � � state and a habitat consenration area. � � � PROJECT LOCATION: . 100 Mil1 Avenue S m H LEAD AGENCY: The City of Renton = Department of Community & Economic Development W � - Planning Division MITIGATION MEASURES: 1. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations included in the Stream Study and Habitat Data Report, prepared by Talasaea Consultants, Inc., dated February 28, 2013 and revised May 10, 2013. 2. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations included in the Geotechnical Engineering Study prepared by GeoEngineers, dated becember 20, 2012. 3. The applicant shall design and place lighting so that it is sh{elded from impacting the Cedar River and at the same time bafances necessary lighting for site safety standards. � � � . —------ � . DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNlTY D cityof . AND EC�NOMlC DEVELOPMENT ���0� "k��` ; ENVIRONMENTAL (SEPA� DETERMINATION QF NON-SlGNi�ICANCE - MIT[GATED {DNS-M) PRQlECT NUMBER: LUA13-000255,ECF,SM,SA-N EXHIBIT 14 APPLICANT: Greg Smith,King County Library Systerri ' PRQlECT NAME: Renton Library at Liberty Park PROJECI"DESCRIPTIqN: The applicant is requesting SEPA Environmental Review, Hearing Examiner 5ite Plan Review, and a Shoreline Subsxantial Development Permit for the remddel of the existing Renton Main Library located at 100 Mill Ave. � 5. The 22,400 SF library is currently constructed over the Cedar River and is located across three different parcels including. . Liberty Park and the parking lot on the soutN side of the Cedar River. Overall,the area of work would impact 37,630 SF and � the remadeled library woufd be I9,680 5F following renovations. The site's zoning is primarily Center powntown (CD). 7he proposed impravements to the building would include seismic upgrades, demolition of existing building envelope, and . installation of new envelope and associated site improvements.The existing vehicular access and parking is not proposed to be changed. A1f but one tree is proposed to be retained.The applicant submitted the following studies with the application:a Stream Study and Habitat Data Report, Regulated Materiai 5urvey, Geatechnical Engineering Study, Technica! fnformation Report. Tt�e site is located in the Aquifer Protection Zone 1, flood hazard area, Shoreline of the state and a hahitat conservation area, . PROJECT LOCATION: 10D Mill Avenue S LEAD AGENGY: City of Renton Environmental Review Committee , Department of Community&Economic Developrnent The City of Renton Environmental Review Commit#ee has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An Ersvironmental lmpact Statement (EISM is not required under RCW 43.21C.d30(2)(c). Conditions were imposed as mitigation measures by the Environmental Review Committee under their authority of Section 4- 9-070D Renton Municipa! Code. These conditions are necessa,ry to mitigate environmental impacts identified during the environmental review process. Because other agencies of jurisdiction may be involved, the lead agency will not act an'this , proposal for fourteen(14)days. . Appeals of the environmental determinatiort must be filed in wriYing on or before 5:00 p.m.on July 5,2013. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required fee with:Hearing Examiner,City of Renton, 1055 South Grady 1Nay, Renton,WA 98057. Appeals to the Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and more information may be obtained from the Renton City ClerKs Office,(425)43Q-6510. 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The scale,height and bulk af the propased buildings are appropriate far the site. � 6. Access and circulation has not been changed as a part of tlte subject propo5al. The existing access has j operated efficlently and safely at the subject site. � 7. Proposed apen spaces serve as distinctive project focal points and provide adequate areas for passive � and active recreation by the users of the proposed facility. 8, There are adequate public services and faciiities to accornmociate the praposed use. 9. The proposed location is suited for the propased use. �.0. Parking for the praposed use has not proposed to be changed from the existing condition. 11. The proposed site plan ensures safe movement for vehicles and pedestrians. 12. New iandscaping has been pravided in all areas nat occupied by buildings or paving and proposed to be disturbed fnr the subjec#project. 13. The project cornplies with the critical areas regutatior►s. : � � J. RFCOMMENOATlONS: � Staff recommends approval of the Site Plan for the Renton Library at Liberty Park, File No. LUA13-000255, f ECF,SA-H,SM as depicted in Exhibits 3 through 13,subject ta the following conditions: � 1. The applicant shall comply with the 3 mitigatian measures issued as part of#he Determination of Non- ; Significance Mitigated,iiated June 17,2013(Exhibit 14). � 2. �'he applicant shall conduct a prafessional archaeological survey at the project area prior to any ground disturbing activities. Such survey sha!! be provided to the Planning Department and any recommendations which are included in the survey results shall be followed by the applicant. , 3. A fina! detailed landscape plan shall be submitted for review and appraval o€ the Currenfi Planning Project Manager prior,to building permit issuance. �. A detailed refuse and recycling plan shaSE be submitted wvith the bui(ciing permit application identifying compliance with the rrtinimum standards. The plan shail be reviewed and approved by the Current Planning Project Manager,prior to building permit issuance. 5. The applicant shall submit a site lighting plan for review and approval by the Current Planning Project Manager, prior to building permit issuance. � � i 4 � HEX report 13-QOQ255.doc I � �-- -- -- ------------ . ._.. City of Renton Department of Community&Economic Development �Flearing Examiner Recammendation RENTON LlBRARYAT UBERTY PARK LUA13-000255,ECF,SA-N,SM Report of July 9,2013 Page 21 of 22 and the associated Liberty Park would provide for the reaction needs of the users. i. V1EW5 AND PUBLICACCFSS: When possible,providing view corridors[o shorelines ond Mt. Rainier,and incorporating public occess.to shorelines. � The proposed structure would not block view corridors to shorelines or Mt. Rainier. See discussion ' under Findings Section 20.e,Views. � i j.NATURAL SYSTEMS: Arranging project elements to protect existing notura!systems where opplicable. The Cedar River is located on site. The entire praject would include#he rehabilitation o#an existing structure which do�s not propose to change the existing natural systems on site. The Cedar River would remain under the building and no new structural elements are proposed in the river. k.SERVICES AND/NFRASTRUCI'URE: Making available public services and facilitres to accommodote the j proposed use. � Poiice and Fire: Police and Fire Prevention staff indicate that sufficient resources exist to #urnish � services to the proposed development; provided the existing use has not changed and the site of the building is primarily the same. � Water and Sewer: The site is served by the City of Renton for all utilities. There is an existing 8-inch water main in Mill Ave. S as well as on the northerly side of the triangular property. This site is located in the 196-water pressure zone. There is an 8-inch sewer main in Mill Ave.5 with a manhole at the intersection with S 2nd Street.The existing sewer service connection extends southerly to this ' main.The fire hydrant and fire flow requirements for the proposed library are adequate as they exist. � � A new sanitary sewer and water connection to the main located in Mill Ave.S are proposed as a part of the project. , Drainage: A drainage plan and drainage report was submitted with the site plan application_The report complies with the 2009 King County SurFace Water Manual and the 2009 City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWM,Chapters 1 and 2. A final Technical Information Report is required with the building permit.There are existing storm water facilities in Bronson Way S,S 2nd Street,and Bronson Way N.All have outfalls to the Cedar River. The existing library building and parking lot also have outfalfs directly to Cedar River in conformance with city standards and regulations. Transportation:The existing vehicular access and parking is not proposed to be changed. The current vehicular access to the site is via Mifl Ave.S at two locations. Additionaly,the building could be accessed via Liberty Park. Because the building is currently a public library,there are no anticipated changes in impacts to the existing street system as a result of the facilities upgrades. Traffic is anticipated to remsin the same as under existing conditions. ' Schools: N/A I.PHASING:The applicant is not requesting any additional phasing. l. CONCtUSIONS: 1. The proposal complies with the Site Plan Review Criteria if all conditions of approval are met. 2. The proposal is compliant and consistent with City of Renton plans,policies, regulations and approvals. 3. Staff does not anticipate any adverse impacts on surrounding properties and uses as long as the ' conditions of approval are complied with. � � HEX report 13-ODO,Z55.doc i � � Ciry of Renton Department of ComlRsnity&Economic Development Hearing Examiner Recommendation RENTON L18RARYAT LlSERTY PARK LUA13-000255,ECF,5A-H,SM Report of July 9,2013 Page 20 of 22 tandscaping: Use of landscaping to soften the appearance of parking areas, to provide shade and '; privacy where needed, to define and enhance open spaces, and generally to enhance the appearance of the project. tondscaping also includes ti►e design ond protection of plantinq areas so thar they are less susceprible to damage from vehicles or pedestrian movements. See discussion under Findings Section 20.b,Landscaping ; g.ACCESS: Location and Consolidation: Providing access points on srde streets or frontage streets raiher than directly onto arterial streets and consolidation of ingress and egress points on the site and, when feasible, wirh adjacent properties. - The existing vehicular access and parking is not proposed to be changed. The current vehicular ; access#o the site is via Mill Ave.S at two locations. Additionally,the building could be accessed via ' Liberty Park. � lnternal Circulation: Promoting safety and efficiency of the internal circulation system, including fihe � location, design and dimensions of vehicular and pedestrian access points, drives, parking, turnarounds, walkways,brkeways, ond emergency access ways. See Location and Consolidation discussion above. The pedestrian bridge would remain as it exists today to provide access from the parking lot to Liberty Park and from Liberty Park to the new library's main entrance. Sidewalks are currently developed along Mill Ave.S.This public sidewalk is proposed , to be updated as a part of a 2014 City of Renton sidewaik improvement project and would not be included in the scope of the project. The project would restore any disturbed pedestrian walkways as a result of the construction and installation of the concrete abutments. ! Lopdin and Delive Se aratin loadin and delive areas rom arkin and edestrian areas. � 9 rY� F 9 9 rY f A 9 p No changes are proposed. Transit and 8icycles: Arovidrng transit, carpools and bicycle facilities and access. There is an existing Metro transit stop along Mill Ave. S. which is served by the following Metro bus routes: 105, 143,167,342,908,909,907, 240, 110. Bicycle parking facilities are provided in the form of bike racks near the main entrance of the building. Pedestrians: Providiny safe and attractive pedestrian connections between parking areas, buildings, j public sidewalks ond odjacent properties. ' � 7he existing pedestrian facilities are primarily identified to remain. The small portion that would be disturbed during construction would b� restored. Under existing conditions pedestrian walkways � connect the library to Mill Ave. S, Liberty Park, and the Cedar River Trail. The rehabilitated building would maintain all the existing connections. h. OPEN SPACE: lncorporating open spaces to serve as distinctive project foca!poinis and to provide adequate areas for passive and active recreation by the occupants/users of the site. The applicant has incorporated an entry plaza to the building, located on the south side near the main entrance. This entry plaza serves as a distinctive project focal point. The plaza is proposed to � incorporate benches and landscaping to allow for passive activities. In addition, the existing library is ! located across the Cedar River which allows#or visual atcess to this distinct feature via both the windows incorporated in the buildings architectural design, but a[so via the pedestrian bridge which provicfes access to Liberty Park. Liberty Park provides both active and passive relational opportunities for the users of the library,including a playground,skate park, baseball fields,and access to the Cedar River traif among other amenities.The combination of the upgraded plaza space, pedestrian benches, landscaping, NEX repart 13-0OQ255.doc i � � _ City of Renton Department of Community&Economic Development 'Flearing Examiner Recommendvtion RENTON LlBRARYAT LIBERTY PARK tUA13-000255,ECF,SA-H,SM Report of luly 4,2013 Page 19 of 22 Environmental Review,a mitigation measure was required that balanced the safety needs of lighting with the potential for impacts on the salmon. This mitigation measure requires shielding and cutofF of the lighting. A final lighting plan shall be submitted by the applicant as a condition of approval prior to building permit issuance. ' f,ON-SITE IMPACTS: i i Structure Placement: Provisions for privary and noise reduction by building placement, spacing and orientation. The applicant has not proposed to change the placement of the existing building. ' Structure Scale: Consideration of the scale of proposed structures in relation to natura! charocteristics, views and vistas,site amenities,sunlight,prevailing winds, and pedestrian and vehicle needs. ' 7here are no changes proposed to the overall scale of the structure and/or its relation to natural , characteristics,views and vistas,site amenities,sunlight, prevailing winds,and pedestrian and vehicle needs. . Natural Features: Prorection of the natural londscape by retaining existing vegeratron and soils, . using topography to reduce undue cutting and fi!ling, and limiting impervious surfaces. The existing site is currently vegetated with ornamental landscaping and lawn areas in the vicinity of the existing structure. Scattered around the site are deciduous and coniferous trees/shrubs (see Wildlife and Stream sections for riparian vegetation information). The existing site contains 16 trees of which all will be retained with the exception of one 12-inch diameter Cherry tree located in the southeast corner of the site. The removed Cherry tree is proposed to be replaced with a 2-inch caliper River Birch tree. In addition, to the 12-inch Cherry tree, one street tree along Mill Ave. S is proposed to be removed. This is a result of the sanitary sewer line improvements reguired for the project. This tree would be replaced in the same location with a 2-inch caliper Northern Red Oak. The applicant provided a Stream 5tudy and Habitat Data Report prepared by Talasaea Consultants, Inc., dated February 28, 2013.The Stream Study concludes that there would be no direct impacts to the Cedar River, adjacent riparian habitat or State Shoreline area anticipated during or after construction, resulting in no net[oss of ecological functions.This conclusion is based on the following reasons: 1) all work wauld occur within the footprint of the existing development for the library and would stay above the 100-year flood plain and above the OHWM; 2) the footprint of the existing disturbed/developed area within the shoreline zone would not be expanded as a result of the project; 3} all existing shoreline vegetation would remain intact; 4) portions of the existing library structure would be demolished which would result in a net reduction of approximately 1,700 square feet or 7 percent of the library structure's building itself and adjacent pedestrian bridge; 5) Best Management Practices (BMPs) would be implemented during construction to minimize terr�porary construction impacts to the aquatic environment;and 6)the project would comply with all applicable City ordinances including, but not limited to, stormwater management requirements, and those. related to traffic,noise and aesthetics during and after construction. The existing site topography consists of steep slopes along the north and south edges of the river channel. The grades of the river banks range from elevation 45 at the top of the slope to elevation 26 at the river bottom. Beyond the river banks,the site grades to the north and south of the buildings is relatively flat. The proposed grading is primarily a result of the requirement to install the below- grade concrete abutments,which would require 900 cubic yards of excavation and 360 cubic yards of I, fill. The concrete abutments avoid impacts to the existing natural features and do not impact existing site topography. All areas disturbed during construction are proposed to be restored with new pathways, landscaping,and/or plaza space. I, NEX report 13-OD0255.doc I � � ------------ -- -- - City of Renion Department of Com7}Iflnity&Economic Development Nearing Exominer Recommendation RENTOlV LIBRQRYAT LIBFRTYPARK LUA13-000255,FCF,SA-H,SM Report of Jufy 9,2013 Page 18 of 22 at this to i!luminate other key elemeni-s of the site such as gateways,specimen trees,other _ time significont landscaping, water features,and/or artwork Standard:Downlighting shal!be used in all cases to assure safe pedestrian and vehicular Unknown movement, unless p/ternarive pedestrian scale lighting has been approved administratively at this or rs specificaUylisted as exempt from provisions located in RMC4-4-075,Lighting,Exterior time On-Site{i.e.,signage, governmenta!flags, temporary holiday or decorative lighting, right-of- � way-ligi►ting,etc.). d.PLANNED AC710N ORDINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT COMPLIANCE AND CONISTENCY: � The proposal is not subject to a Planned Action or Development Agreement. e.OFF SITE IMPACTS: !, Structures: Restricting overscale structures and overconcentration of development on o particular i portion of the site. � The rehabilitated building would be located in the same location as the existing structure resulting in i no change to the existing concentration of development at any particular lacation of the site. The i updated building would remain compatible with the existing civic center located at Liberty Park. Circulation: Providing desirable transitions and linkages between uses, streets, walkways and � adjacent properties. I � The proposed project would not impact any of the existing streets,with the exception of minor utility i installation. The applicant would be required to restore any temporary cons#ruction impacts to the existing street and/or sidewalks. The walkways located along the north and south side of the building woufd be�restored following construction and would provide linkages between the building, � public street, Liberty Park,and the Cedar River 7rail. loadi»g and Storage Areas: Locating, designing and screening storage areas, utilities, rooftop equrpment, loading areas, and refuse and recyclables to minimize views from surrounding properties. The existing parking areas are not proposed to change, however under existing conditions these areas are currentiy landscaped with mature vegetation. The applicant has indicated roof top equipment would be screened with a metal grating system (Exhibit 9). Also see Refuse and Recyclables discussion under Findings Sections 20.b. Views: Recognizing the public benefit and desirability of maintoining visual accessihility to attractive i natural feotures. The existing building is located over the Cedar River, which provides a significant public benefit by ' providing visual accessibility to this natural feature.The two facades that span the river are designed ; with translucent glazing, which allows for visual access inside and outside the building. fn addition, ' the existing pedestrian crossing is proposed to remain, which also adds visual accessibility to the Cedar River. ' Landscaping: Using landscaping to provide transitions between development and surrounding properties to reduce noise and glare, maincain privocy, and generally enhance the appearonce of the project. See Landscaping discussion under Findings Section 20.b. Lighting: Designing and/or placing e�erior lighting and glazing in order to avoid excessive 6rightness or glare to adjucent properties and streets. New building and entry lighting would be included with the buildings rehabilitation. Lighting at the location needs to be balanced with the environrnentai considerations associated with the critical habitat provided in the Cedar River and the safety needs of a public library. As a part of the SEPA H£X report 13-000255.doc � City of Renton Departmenr of Community&Economic Developmen[ �aring Fxaminer Recommendotion , RENTON UBRARYAT LIBFRTYPARK LUA13-000255,ECF,SA-H,SM Report of July 9,2013 Page 17 of 22 Standord:Corporate logos and srgns shal!be sized appropriately for their location. � Unknown Staff Comment: Signage has not yet been designed for the proposed project. The applicant � at this would be required to submit a comprehensive signage package which complies with the ' time standards of Design District'A'. The signage package shall be submitted to and approved by the Current Planning Manager prior to sign permit approval,if proposed to change. ' N/A Standard:!n mixed use and multi-use buildings,signage sholl be coordinoted with the overall building design. Standard:Freestanding ground-related monument signs, with the exception of primary entry � Unknown srgns,shall be limited to five feet(5'J above finished grade,including support structure. , i at this Staff Comment: Signage has not yet been designed for the proposed project. The applicant time would be required to submit a comprehensive signage package which complies with the � standards of Design District'A'. The signage package shall be submitted to and approved by � the Current Planning Manager prior to sign permit approval,if proposed to change. � Srandard:Freestanding signs shall include decorative landscaping (ground cover and/or ' shrubsJ to provide seasonal interesi in the area surrounding the sign. Alternately, signage Unknown may incorporate stone,brick,or orher decorative materials as approved by the Director. at this StafF Comment: Signage has not yet been designed for the proposed project. The applicant time woufd be required to submit a comprehensive signage package which complies with the standards of Design District'A'. The signage package shafl be submitted to and approved by the Current Pfanning Manager prior to sign permit approval,if proposed to change. Standard:All of the following are prohibited: a. PoJe signs; b. Roof signs;and c. 8ack-!it signs witi► letters or graphics on a plosric sheet (can signs or illuminated Unknown cabinet signs). Exceprions: 8ack-lit logo signs less than ten (10J square feer are , at this permitted as area signs with only ihe individua! letters back-lit (see illusiration, time subsection G8 of this SectionJ. � 5taff Comment: Signage has not yet been designed for the proposed project. The applicant ! would be required to submit a comprehensive signage package which complies with the standards of Design District`A'. 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Standard: Pedestrian-scale lighting shall be provided at primary and secondary building � entrances. Fxamples include sconces an building facades, awnings with down-lighting and � Unknown decorative street lighting_ ' at this Staff Comment: A lighting plan was not provided with the application therefore staff could j time not verify compliance with the lighting standards. As such, staff recommends as a condition of approval that the appficant submit a site Iighting pfan for review and approval by the current planning project manager prior to building permit issuance. This comment would apply to alE of the following standards under subsection G.Lighting. Unknown at this Stondard:Corporate logos and signs sha11 be sized appropriately for their location. � time ' I I Unknown Standard:Accent lighrrng shall also be provided on building facades(such as sconces)and/or NEX report 13-000255.doc � � City of Renton Department of Co�nity&Economic Development Neoring Examiner Recommendation RFNTON LIBRARY AT L18ERTY PARK 1UA13-000255,FCF,SA-H,SM Report of July 9,2013 Page 16 of 22 interesting roof profiles: (a)Extended parapets; (bJ Feature elements projecting above poropets; (cJ Projected cornites; (d)Pitched or sioped roofs (eJ Buildings containing predominantly residentia!uses shalf have pitched roofs with a minimum slope of one to four (1:4) and sha11 have dormers or interesting roof forms that break up the massiveness of an uninterrupted sloping roof. 5taff Comment: The proposed project is a rehabiiitation of an existing non-conforming structure. Adding any of the above roof lines would increase the degree of non-conformity ! and would therefore be prohibited. 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'.t r vi" o ,.�e he�,. , ual eut ...:. ..........:: '..:;;.�: � . Pf� ... : .. . . 5tandard:AlI sides of buildin s visible ro' .:` , . y,'�parking .. � ,.�. �. �^., �: .;' ✓ g f m a street, pathwa area, or open space shall be finished on afl sides with the same building materials, detailing, and color scheme, or if drfferent,with materials of the same quality. � Standard:Al!buildings shall use material variations such as coJors, brick or metal banding, patterns or textura!changes. Standard:Materials si►al! be durable, high quality, and consistent with more traditiona! `� urban development, such as brick, inregrally colored concrete masonry, pre finished metal, stone,steel, glass and tast-in-place concrete. N/A Standard:!f concrete is used, walls shafl be enhanced by techniques sucit as texturing, reveals,and/or coloring with p concrete coating or admixture. Standard:!f concre[e block walls are used, they shol/ be enhanced with integra! color, � N/A textured blocks and colored mortar, decorative bond pattern and/or shall incorporate other i. masonry rnaterials. � Standard:All buildings sha!! use material variations such as colors, 6rick or meta!bonding, patterns, or textural chonges. � �� � . . -_: ;�,��::n,�.:�:�;'_-�__-�� �.�� � �• : ��,-:[-��:, _s��=�- � -- . :;•. -, •..�+r= �::-�s-�� �T;��...'�- -_�..3���a �.,��;'�.._� -��P:, __.:�, �..;��� c�.;..zi�a:.r�?=. ..-,•� s. w-:::. s, tt�ie.�'a3:z_`.��_s�.-.�etttwe p L��'.Wr...l=s„r�,�-n�;c.3����s.�,"'r�:_.�,:y.,M.,s_.:��'.dc'F�;i�'�=,�_ _. ��_ ''g� �•"�y ... ... .. ,.,n.�um,�imMt �i-�f�.... 3-s� --. " ,e ;-,, ..... .. � ' '��.:. w ...�°-*..n_"_:_l.Euix�;....,_.:.:;o�_. --•• " ---.nexi.....---•=i!h�.4�3.. __:::a.:....;.. ...., -r ,x�,-...;.'�• . =_��F:�_��- lntent: To provide a means of identifying and advertising businesses; provide directiona! assistance; encourage signs that are both clear and of appropriate scale for the project; encourage quality signage that contributes to the character of the Urban Center and the Center Vrllage; and create color and interest. Guidelines:Front-lit, ground-mounted monument siqns are the preferred type of freestanding sign.8l�de type signs, proportiona! to the buiJding facpde on which they are mounted, are encouraged on pedestrian-oriented streets. Alteration of trademarks norwithstanding, corporate signage should not be garish in color nor overly lit, olthough creotive design, strong accent colors, and interesting surface moterials and lighting techniques are encouraqed. Standard:Entry signs shafl be limited to the name of the larger development. Unknown Staff Comment: Signage has not yet been designed for the proposed project. The applicant at this �,vould be required to submit a cornprehensive signage package which complies with the time standards of Design District'A'. The signage package shall be submitted to and approved by the Current Planning Manager prior to sign permit approval,if proposed to change. � NEKreport 13-000255.doc . � � � . City af Renton Department of Community&Economic Development �Tearing Examiner Recommendation RENTON LlBRARYAT LlBfRTYPARK LUA13-000255,ECF,SA-H,SM Report ofJuly 9,2013 Page 15 of 22 � � Standard: Numan-scaled elements such as a lighting fiacture, tre!lis, or other landscape ';. feature sha!!be pravided along ihe facade's ground floor. ! Standard: On any facade visible to the public, transparent windows and/or doars are required to comprise at leasi 50 percent of the portian of the ground floor facade that is between 4 feet and S feet above ground(as measured on ihe true elevation). Staff Comment:All sides of the building would be visible to the public, as the building spans `� the Cedar River. The portions f the building located over the river were prioritized for � i windows as windows at these locations would provide the best visual access to the river. As ; such, the proposed design would meet the intent as landscaping and smaller windows are I proposed along both the east and west elevations (facades facing Mill Ave. S and Liberty Park). Sta»dard: Upper portions of building facades sha11 have clear windows with visibility into N/A pnd out of the building. However, screening may be applied ta provide shade and energy efficiency. The minimum amount of light transmittance for windows sha!!be 50 percent. N/A Standard: Display windows shall be designed for frequent change of inerchandise, rather ; than permanent displays. '� Standard:Where windows orstorefronts occur, they must principally contain clear glazrng. '� Standard:Tinied and dark glass,highly reflecf7ve(mirror-typef glass and film are prohibited. Standard: Untreated blank walls visible from public streeis, sidewalks, or interior pedestrian pathways are prohibited. A waU (including building facades and retaining wallsJ is considered a blank wal!if.• (aJ!t is a ground floor wa!!or portion of a ground floor wall over 6 feet in height, has ; a horizontal length greater than 15 feetJ, and does not include a window, door, buifding modulation or orher archrtecrura!detailing;or i (e)Any portion of a ground floor waf! has a surface area of 400 square feet or i � greater and does not include a window, door, building modulation or oiher I architectural detailing. Staff Comment: The project does have blank walls along the "East Elevation" which is the � side along Liberty Park. Pursuant to the applicant these walls are blank in order to keep the ; glazing percentage realistic to comply with the energy code. From a design standpoint, windows were prioritized to be located over the river with a view to the river. However,this elevation has 15 feet of landscaping proposed in front of the blank walls, which would provide visual interest and would provide human-scale elements, meeting the intent of the standards. Srandard:!f blank waUs are required or unavoidable, blank walls shaU be treated with one or , more of the following: �� (a)A planting bed at least�ve feet in width containing irees, shrubs, evergreen ground cover, or vines adjacent to the blank wall; '� (bJ Trellis or other vine supports with evergreen climbing vines; { (c)Architectura! detailing such as reveals, contrasting materials, or other speciaf � detailing fihat meets the intenr of this standard; (dJ Artwork,such as bas-relief sculpture,murnl, orsimilar;or (e)Seating area with special pavrng and seasonal planting. � - ---....,._.: ��;:,:;.:,-;;._.;..;°".,-:_:_::.-� . . :..- - _:_ . ____,...,.. , . .,:., .,... - _--- - - , ... . - ..:_. 3:' u�ldin :�oo -iines..,�:,-:;,.�..:.......:..:. � < >,,.::.:,:,.,.;,_;:,.,; :�� - _ - - - _ - - ,8 �, � ,::,... - f , ,;;...,, 9! .. __._...... ._._ ..�.. ... . .:.::...:. : :.. . ....:.,,, _,,;,,,,,;,, ,,," ' :...:,.,.�._ _�:_,:..::. ...,,,.,, ..: ....,.;. ,.. .,., ,_,.,._ ._:.�::.e..: ,.:•:,.::,,�.::,. .,:.;:.,-� .� _..::.;,, , .. .,......:....:....:...:...::::: . ...:..:.... .: ...:.:.:.: .. . . :�- -:;.;�.. __:::-:1-::=_'::::':r:: ..:.....,,.,.�. :_,:...,;_.._.:-:..,,:..�: �::. : :��.::„-:,-�.,�,�:,:.�:;, � ..,, .., .... , _.. .ntent:�,.7.a.e►�sure.that-�oof�orms prov,de;drstinet►v�prof+_es ar�d,nteres#carrs sf.ni,.w�t#r;an ur��in project, / . ... . _..:... .-:<_.. - - ; ::,.,,:;:;.>., _ �:_;. .. _,. < ., _ . . ........., " ,:._,.;,.•:::,.., ;,.. , ,. ,, . . . . 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However, where walkways are widened or � enhanced beyond minimum requirements, the area may count as pedestrian- I N/A oriented space if the Administrator of the Department of Community and ' Economic Devetopment or designee determines such space meets the definition I of pedestrian-oriented space. (bJ Areas that abut landscaped parking lots, chain link fences, blank walls, ond/or � dumpsters or service areas. 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' :. . : ---,: ;,, : ._ . se„of scale;arripo�tQ�t t�o resitlentit�l: , . - . ...,_._.._. _. _ _ _ � ....., ,...... _:, _ , ..,. . �- . .,.,-. - - - b'u id�n'S ._.,. , , _ - =_ ° - - -- - - _ =- -- `-- -- - - ' :,�� ,: � _. _:-,::.._: - -- - - - = -_ - g ... ....... :. . -- - - - - -- .. _ .. . . --� -- _ . _. .. .�., .,. .. ....... ... ......: : .... ...::......:._. ,.._,.._ Standard: AII building facades shal! include modulation or articulation at intervals of no � more than forty feet j40`). Staff Camment: The scale of the building is similar to what is currently developed at the site and the existing structural layout minimized the opportunities for modulation of the fa�ade. � However, the proposed rehabilitated building would provide i�nodulation and other `� architectural design details to meet the intent of the prescrip�ive standard. The building entry provides modulation on both the south and east facades�and the applicant has proposed a combination of glazing and an opaque wall assembly with metal panels to i provide details and interest in combination with the awning/overhang. Overall,the project ! would meet the intent of the standard and therefore staff recommends approval of the proposed modulation and architectural detailing. i Standard:Modulations shall be a minimum of two feet(2`)deep,sixteen feet(16'}in height, i `� and eight feet(8')in widtf�. I Staff Comment: See Comment above. 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Standard.The location, layouz,and propc�sed type of camman space or recreation area shalt � N�A 6e subjert to a�proual6y the Adminrstrator of fhe Department of Community and Econ�mic � 1 C�evelopment or designee. ; Standard: At least one of the folfowing SI"1Cl�I b� J?FOVJ(��tf in each open space andjor l recreation area {the Administratar of the Department of Commun�ry and Economic i Development or designee may require more than one of the fo!lawing etements for � develapments having more than one hundred(lOQJ unitsJ: (aJ Caurtyards,plazasr or multi-purpose apen spaces; ! ; (bJ Upper level cammon decks, patios, ierraces, or roof gardens/pea-patches.Such � spaces abave the street level must feature views or amenities that are unique tp i N/A the site and are provided as an asset ta the development; ; (c) Pedestrian corridars dedicated to passive recreation and separate from the � pubtic street system; ' (d� Recreation facilities induding, but nor timited ta, tennisjsports caurts,swimming � poofs,exercise areas,game rooms,or ather simitar frrcitities;or (e) Chrtdren's ptay spaces that are centra!!y located near a majQrity of dwelling unrts and visible from surround�ng units. They shall also be located away from hazcrrdaus areas such as garbage dumpsters, drainage facitities, and parking areas. Standard:All buildings and developments with over thirty thausand(30,000)square feet of ! �lA nonresidentral uses (excludes parking garage floorplate areas) shal! provide pedestrian- ariented space. � Standard: The pedestrian-oriented space for buildrngs and developments with aver thrrty thousand(30,000J sguare feet of nonresidential uses shatJ include all of the fa!lowing: (a) Visual pnd pedestrian access (including barrier free access) to ti�e abutting structures from the public right-af-way or a»onvehicular courtyard;ond �lA jb) Paved watking surfaces af eittrer cor�cr'ete ar a�proved urtit paving;and jcj On-site or 6uilding-mounted lighting prouiding at teast four �4) �oot-carrdJes (average)on the ground;and � {d) Rt least three{3J lineaf feet of secrting�rea(6ench, ledge, etc.J or one individuat � secrt per sixty(60)square feer af plazo area or open spQce. - ! � I HEx repart 23-D()Q255.doc I � - --- - � City of Renton Department of Co�nity&Economic Development Hearing Examiner Recommendation RENTON LIBRARYAT LIBERTY PARK LUA13-000255,ECF,SA-H,SM Report of July 9,2013 Page 12 of 22 � (aJ Ornamenta!grillwork(other than vertical bars); � (b)Derorative artwork; (c)Display windows; (dJ Brick, tile, orstone; (e)Pre-cast decorative ponels; (fJ Vine-covered rrellis; ; (g)Raised landscaping beds with decoratrve materials;or (h)Other treatments that meet the inteni of this standard... � , ...: .' . . .............:....... ._.:...,.. . 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T :- lf,_,�:,;,,__::; f__. ._dedfor.vehtcle parkmg,er�cour.age_the,r�se,afsiructur.eti.;: i . .,. . • . . ,.,.,.. � �parkir� ;:physicafljr,c�nd�risup!lyinte,grot�parkrng gafages wrth oth�r useS, and redUce�he overall�rr�paci,�; �.� � of pq.rk�ng.gur.crges � : . , . � .. , �..... . ..... ....::....:.:..........:-�:::..:, :;,.�,,�°::,..,.,,,:,,.:..:� _,..-, ;.-,.,.,::� ...:,;-_._...;..`.:'.`;a:=�:,'.;-::-`'':",:=:.,.'°,,:.., ";:=<-°;;:.;'.;_.`_;::.:;:;,.,,.. . . . .;. . . :.... :.. , ,.. .,.,.:.- -. ..::; :. _ �,. , _ 99arages_si�a1!_notdomirivt...�..,;-:_,_,-., .-,::::.p.�.:._._y_... ..:..:.. = -g= -�-� ._. _-..-;. _�:_:..'. ' -Guidefi►ies:=Parkiir- _ . _ ,. . _ e,the stteetsca_e the, s#�all b�.desr ned to be,.,-::.,::;_.;::,.`,:= complementary�r�th ad,�acent,,an�i zr6ut#rn�:burldings 'They shall be srted�o complement,nQt . �� .,�::... .. .:. . .. . , . ,: . ,,, .. . _ ....:.�.. . :. .. ;: ;:,.. ,-.:...... ..... ...: _ ..,..:... ,. , . . .. ... ......... s or. tno - - . .. .. .. ... . ....... . -:. u;.. .,d,.,, te,pedes�rtar�entraes:,Srmrlarforms;.mpterra{s��a�idf�r,;de�ails,;ro;rFieprirriaryb�yildirt,g(sJ'sfiould;'; _..._., .. . be,useil ro enhance�arages.: ,...:- ._ ; >... :, ., - �� ; : , N/A Stondard: Parking structures sholl provide space for ground floor commercial uses.along street frontages at a minimum of seventy five percent(75%)of the building frontage width. Standard:The entire facade must feature a pedestrian-orienied focode. The Administrator of the Department of Community and Economic Development may approve parking structures that do not feature a pedestrian orientation in limited circumstances. If allowed, the ��A structure shall be set back at least six feet (6')from the sidewolk and feature substantial landscaping. This landscaping shal!include a combinotion of evergreen and deciduous trees, si►rubs, and ground cover. This setback shall be increased to ten feet(10') when abutting a ' primary arterial and/or minor arterial. ��q Standard:Public facing facades shal!be artrculated by arches, lintels,masonry trim, or other � architettural elements and/or materials. ��A Standard:The entry to the parking garage shall be located away from the primary street, to erther the side or rear of the building. Stondard: Parking garages at grade sha!! include screening or be enclosed from view with ��A treatment such as walls, decorative grilles, trellis with landscaping, or a com6ination of treatments. Standard: The Administrator of the Department of Communify and Econamic Development or designee may aJlow a reduced setback where rhe applicant can successfully demonstrate N/A rhat rhe londscaped area and/or other desrgn treatment meets the rntent of these standards and guidelines. Possible Lreatments ta reduce,the setback include landscaping components � plus one or more of the fo!lowing integrated with the architectura!design of the building: i HEKreport 13-000255.doc i � . i, City of Renton Department of Com]lf�nity&Economic Development Hearing Examiner Recommendatron RENTOlY LIBRARYAT LIBERTY PARK 1UA13-000255,ECF,SA-N,SM Report of Jufy 9,2013 Page 10 of 22 Siondard:Features such as entries, lobbies,and display windows shall be oriented to a street � '� or pedestrian-oriented space; oiherwise, screening or decorative features should be ' incorporated. ' � Standard: Mulriple buildings on ihe same site shall direct views to building entrres by � N/A providing a continuous network of pedestrian paths and open spaces that incorporate landscaping. 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' - - .. ..,...: . .......... ... .. .. ...�,, ,,.,. Standard:Service elements shall be located and designed to minimize #he impacts�on the '� pedestrian environment and adjacent uses. Service elements shall be concentrated and l�cated where they ore accessible to service vefricles and convenient for tenant use. Standard:!n addition to standard enclosure requirements, garbage, recyclirrg co!lection, and utility areas shal! be enclosed on aI! sides, including the roof and screened around their ' perimeter by a wa!!or fence and have self closing doors. ' � � Staff Comment: The applicant has indicated that adding a roof to the refuse and recycling facility would increase the height of the structure to 9 feet from 6 feet,which would detract i aestheticafly from the rnain fa4ade and begin ta hinder sightlines. Due to the location of the facility, the provided 6-foot high screening and metal fence woufd meet the intent of � reducing negative impact related to the service elements. � Standard:Service encJosures shall be made of masonry, ornamenta!meto!or wood, or some tombination of the three(3}, � Standard:!f the service area is adjacent to a street,pathway, or pedestrian-oriented space, a landscoped planting strip, minimum 3 feet wide,shall be located on 3 sides of such facility. � i NEX report 13-000255.doc i I � � ---------... _ City of Renton Department of Community&Economic Development �Fleoring Examiner Recommendation RENTON UBR,4RY AT LlBERTY PARK LUA13-000255,ECF,SA-H,SM � Report ofluly 9,2013 Page 9 of 22 � �iSC' " �' " �i�RipCan`n'.i=_... µ .:rye'="'y���c:.-=..: ' ..�;_ a:^Lr3. . r� t•• ..s::: .-�z.�.-��.�».'���: .�z: Vp�• ..•,l.�,_s:"^.,..•c , .���'�ev�:!.'? �'ri•�T � uis� ��. s� i•• �»..� �D...�.���•4 _ �J .�.ti.�,� '4,�ai' usw. • ux� • as'u£-"i�a�ivocn �i"!'I'wh �E' u t tfu6iej •a'�S �i"'�e :�"iaii � � ��2'•.� �E:_•..i�,,::>s.vtt��'�* ���� .�;_.x'..:..erci. .� '_c:wm _ 7u. -� � qi�; . p • � �i�'a�'e�ra . 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"'�z=G..::;�:�_;;:�,:••n=�;���:-,a,�' ��a� ,.� �,:� a �. �-a��,�h ;:s:::.,..�.......::::.........:,,:,,........ ,.,.,.,..:.._ . . _ _ _ ......�m_, • ::_�- �...---::-. �: ,,,:�:�� � �,•���...,:,� ..:. ...:............ ..........._...... :.:<:� ;; . .. . �. . � . ,:;p:::��:;,;:,:,�..�-- ��,:�? -— ::•s.7,�r- ='::�i:•« — '�'�'S� .. . . � . C �:: .. . .�.....>.a, -.�:.....�::�_... . �. : , a....�..a:%:ee::x::............._....o,.�-c:`:u:% � a � City of Renton Deportment of Com1}�Cniry&Economic Development Nearing Examiner Recommendation RENTON 1(BRARYAT LfBERTV PARK LUA13-000255,ECF,SA-H,SM Report of July 9,2013 Page$of 2Z i minimum of 4 square feet per 1,000 square feet of building gross floor area for refuse deposit area. � The proposed facility would require the minimum square footage of 118 square foot deposit a�ea for the 19,680 square foot facility (118,08 SF = 2 x [19,680/1,000 SF] + 4 x j19,680 /1,000 SF]). The applicant has proposed a 102 square foot deposit area along the south fa�ade of the building lacated in the existing parking lot. The proposed refuse and recycling space does not meet the minimum size requirements of the code,therefore staff recommends as a condition of approval that the applicant add the required 16 square feet to the space. A de#ailed refuse and recycling plan shall be submitted with the building permit application identifying compliance with the minimum standards. The refuse and recycling is proposed to be approximately in the same location as under current conditions; however the new proposal would add screening elements to the design which are not currently provided. The proposed screen would be made of inetal grating and 12-foot wide seff- closing doors. The screening is proposed to be 6 feet in height. Parking: Within the Center powntown Zane, parking loading and driveway regulations are applicable only to the area exceeding the area of the original structure, in terms of calculating the required parking_ Based on a proposal to reduce the square footage of the structure, new parking would not be required as a part of the application. The existing parking lot is proposed to be retained,which provides 67 parking stalls of which four are ADA accessible. , Signs: The applicant did not submit a signage package for the library and therefore coufd not be reviewed at this time. The applicant would be required to comply with the signage requirements outlined in RMC 4-4-100 at the time of slgn application,if new signage is proposed. � Critical Areas: The existing building spans the Cedar River, a Shoreline of the State. As such, the project is subject to the Shoreline Master Program regulations. The site is located in the Shoreline High Intensity overlay along Cedar River Reach B. A Shoreline Substantial Development Perrrtit is required for the subject project and would be issued by the Administrator af the Department of Community and Economic Development following the Hearing Examiners Decision of the site p[an. In addition to being located over the Cedar River,the site is located in a seismit hazards area and the Aquifer Protection Zone 1. There is afso a 100 year flood plain and a floodway associated with the Cedar River and the banks of the river have been identified sensitive and protected slopes. Based on the project application material, no work is proposed below the ordinary high water mark of the Cedar River and therefore no work would occur in the flood plain or floodway,ar on the steep slopes i.e.the river bank. The subject rehabilitation project is designed to upgrade the building to current building and seismic standards. A Geotechnical Report was submitted addressing the geotechnical issues related to the subject project. The library is not ant'rcipated to store or use any substances that would be of concern to the City's aquifer protection zone. If any fill is to be brought to the site, the City would need a fill source statement identifying that the fill is clean. Based on the project's location outside the flood plain and floodway,above the OHWM,and proposed seismic upgrades to the structure,the project would be in cornpliance with the City's Critical Areas Regulations. ,'s�8�'°�. s _ r::,..�n:xz- :...`_�.sys� �: �;�...__�:_.:.�--_��•�. - -s;a��ffi ..�d^ !E._ 4:'.E,: - ...�,:..-. �:i'` �� _' ',".�s...�'�i6; �r�� '. 's.�ss�r .i i �eu,.~:�• .3.' ���..a: 9E'SYL�kP.,s 'sr._ r_�•"�'..;' "r u ti.� -�"_'�"^s '�.isire�� ��M� A'SJE3i-� N�i��z.is•,�:^xi: � :�ssm � A'iS�is?�.�e ai 'F?fFti._3s'«x'n., j..�r s •s.T.'r'c^r.iza:i"'c 'u"' �i x srsjaissis�i�3y" �� �••ss{is.�. . �i _.. �'v i�."� _ ' ^=.al��+-z^s._r= us�� -{�� •�uaenr �9i�'tt?°„��7�����'"-;„:z'r�ys�:ca '�• �2. ::1._ . . ......i _ n�. ;, , ... 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'� . , C�.��� ,ff^�5' • ....�.�.�'Ei�� •��i41y�� : . • ..�A'. _ a ..«» .iC �; : .:mxa�r.x:s`I4Y'�-"•..«C•J::ai'�'�.a..«.il"_.'33{:±•Y tlt6'SF[Y•1.7StS.' ..SY'w�i6ir•rw.�wiv ._��a'^�y3�y�..••�•••�•:•iLJ.i.�'3.'i.'Y��iiis ifa{.I_.n.s_-C.T�..�.. ...^.�"�:C�.:i'.'.�' HEX report 13-000255.doc � � , City of Renton Department of Community&Economic Develapment �fearing Examiner Recommendotion RENTON UBRARYAT LIBERTYPARK LUA13-000255,ECF,SA-H,SM Report of Ju(y 9,2013 Page 7 of 22 7) Other features meeting the spirit and intent of the land use designation. Policy CD-39. Ensure quality development by supporting site pfans and plats that ✓ incorporate quality buifding, development, and landscaping standards that reflect unity of j design and create a distinct sense of place. � b.ZONING COMPLIANCE AND CONISTENCY: • � The subject site is classified Center powntown (CD) on the City of Renton Zoning Map. The purpose of the CD zone is to provide a mixed-use urban commercial center serving a regional market as well as high- density residential development. Uses include a wide variety of retail sales, services, multi-family residential dwellings, and recreation and entertainment uses. RMC 4-2-1208 provides development standards for development within the CD zoning classification. The following are applicable the proposal: lot Dimensions:There is no minimum lot size,width or depth in the CD zone. Lot Coverage:There is no maximum lot coverage for buildings within the CD zone. Setbacks:The CD zoning classification has a minimum front yard and side yard along-a-street setback of 0-feet and a maximum setback of 15 feet for portions of the structure that are below 25 feet in height. There is no maximum front yard, or side yard along-a-street setback for those portions of the structure that exceed 25 feet in height. There are no other setback requirements within this zone. ' As mentioned in Finding of Fact 12 above, the existing building is a non-conforming structure. As such, under existing conditions the project does not comply with the setbacks required by the CD zone. The proposed rehabilitation of the building would not increase the non-conformity of the existing building. ; I Landscaping: AI!development in the CD zone is exempt from a!1 but the maintenance of any existing landscd in and street tree re uirements o Section RMC4-4-070. P 9 4 f A conceptual landscape plan was submitted with the project application.The landscape plan includes i a planting plan incfuding 8 new trees. The proposed tree species consist of Vine Maple, Northern Red Oak, River Birch trees. The shrubs proposed largely consist of: Maidenhair Fern, Deer Fern, Sward Fern, False Solomon's Seal, Subalpine spiraea, and white spirea. The new landscaping is related to restoration of areas that would be disturbed to install the augercast piles and concrete abutments. The new landscaping defines the entrance,wou{d provide shade and generally enhances the appearance of the project. Existing landscaping is propased to be retained in the parking lot and along the perimeter of the parking lot. fn addition, the street trees along Mill Ave. 5 would remain, with the exception of one tree which would be replaced following uti[ity installation. The provided site plan was conceptual; as such staff recommends as a condition of approval that a final detaifed landscape plan shall be submitted far review and approval prior to building permit issuance. Building Height:Building height is restricted to 95 feet in the CD zoning classification. The height of the proposed structure would be 18 feet at the highest point on the roof, with an average height of 15 feet 5 1/3 inches. The praposal complies with the height requirement of the zone. Screening: All mechanical units would be screened by a metal grating screen proposed along the roof. In addition, some mechanical units would be placed in the refuse and recycling enclosure to reduce the roof top presence of equipment. This en�losure is proposed to be 6 feet tall and be constructed of inetal grating. Refuse and Recyclabtes: Office,educational,and institutional developments require a minimum of 2 square feet per every 1,000 square feet of building gross floor area for recyclable deposit areas and HEX report 13-0OQ255.doc • � ' - - ----- - - i. City of Renton Department of Comr7lffnity&Economic Development Hearing Fxaminer Recommendation REN70N L18R.4RYAT LIBERTY PARII LUA13-000253,ECF,SA-H,SM Report of July 9,2013 Page 6 of 2Z � 20. The proposal requires Site Plan Review. The following table contains project elements intended to � comply with Site Plan Review decision criteria,as outlined in RMC 4-9-200.E: , SITE PLAN REVlEW CRITERIA: a. CUMPREHENSIVE PLAN COMPLIANCE AND COIVSISTENCY: The site is designated Urban Center powntown (UC-D) on the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The purpose of the UC-D is to provide an opportunity for redevelopment as a destination shopping area with neighborhood,citywide,and sub-regional services and mixed-use residential development, Policy LU-201. Uses in the Urban Center- Downtown should include a dynamic mix of uses, ✓ including retail, entertainmen#, restaurant, office, and residential, that contribute to a vibrant city core. � Policy LU-202.Development and redevelopment of Urban Center-Downtown should strive i for urban density and intensity of uses. � Policy LU-2p4. Projects in #he Urban Center- Downtown should athieve an urban density I � and intensity of development that is greater than typical suburban neighborhoods. i Characteristics of urban intensity include no or little setbacks,taller structures, mixed-uses, � structured parking, urban plazas and amenities within buildings. ! � Policy LU-205. Development should not exceed mid-rise heights within the Urban Center- � Downtown. � Objective LU-QQ: Encourage the evolution of downtown Renton as a regional commercial ✓ district that complements the redevelopment expected to occur in the Urban Center - � North. � i � Policy CD-2. During development,effort should be made to preserve watercourses as open � channels. i i Policy CD-3. Site design should maximize public access to and create opportunities for use � ✓ of shoreline areas in locations contiguous to a lake, river, stream, or wetland where such access�would not jeopardize habitats and other environmental attributes of the water body. i Policy CD-4. Develaprr�ent review of proposed projects should identify opportunities for ( ✓ increasing public access to Lake Washington,the Cedar River,wetlands,streams,and creeks i in the City. I Policy CD-31. Neighborhoods, commercial areas, and centers should have human-scale i ✓ features, such as pedestrian pathways and public spaces (e.g_ parks or plazas} that have ' discernible edges,entries and borders. Policy CD-36. Developments within Commercial and Centers land use designations should � have a combination of internal and external site design features,such as: 1) Public plazas; � 2� Prominent architectural features; , ✓ 3) Public access to natural features or views; 4) D{stinctive focal features; 5� Indication of the function as a gateway, if appropriate; ; 6) Structured parking;and i � HEX report 13-000255.doc , . � City of Renton Department of Community&Economic Development T�earing Examiner Recommendation , , RENTON LIBRARYAT l.lBERTYPARK LUA13-000255,ECF,SA-H,SM Report ofJuly 9,2013 Page 5 of 22 a(teration of a legal nonconforming structure shafl not exceed an aggregate cost of fifty percent of the value of the structure,unless the alterations make the structure more conforming,or is used to restore to a safe condition any portion of a structure declared unsafe by a proper authority. The proposed rehabilitation of the existing structure is to bring the building into conformance with existing building i codes and seismic safety standards. Under the current condition the building would not meet seismic safety standards. The building is located in a seismic hazard area and therefore is subject to potential liquefaction; see the SEPA Environmental Review report for a more detailed analysis of the � Geotechnical issues.The cost of the project exceeds the aggregated cost of fifty percent of the value of the structure;however rehabilitation is permitted due to the safety provisions. 13. The existing building spans the Cedar River, a Shoreline of the State. As such, the project is subject to the Shoreline Master Program regulations. The site is located in the Shoreline High Intensity overlay along Cedar River Reach B. 14. The site is located in a seismic hazards area,Aquifer Protection Zone 1. The 100 year flood plain and a floodway associated with the Cedar River and the banks of the river have been identified sensitive and i protected slopes. 15. No work is proposed below the ordinary high water mark of the Cedar River and therefore no work would occur in the flood plain or floodway. 16. Pursuant to the City of Renton's Environmental Ordinance and SEPA{RCW 43.21C, 1971 as amended), on June 17, 2013, the City's Environmental Review Committee issued a Determination of Non- Significance - Mitigated (DNS-M) for the Renton Library in Liberty Park. The DNS-M included three mitigation measures. A 14-day appeaf period commenced on June 21, 2013 and wi31 end on luly 5, 2013.As of the date of this report,no appeals have been filed for the thresho{d determination. 17. Staff received comments from the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation regarding the potentiaE for archaeological and historical resources within one mile of the project area. Yhe comment recommends a professional archaeological survey of the project area prior to ground disturbing activities. Furthermore the comment identifies the library building as a good example of mid-20`n Century modern architecture and (andscape architecture and recomrnends the applicant and/or interested partners explore ways to capture the building's contribution to local history (Exhibit 17j. These comments were received after the comment period for the project which ended lune 11,2013 at 5:00 pm, and therefore were not able to be incorporated into the SEPA determination. However, due � to the known presence of cultural resources staff recommends a condition of approval that requires the applicant complete an archaeological survey prior to commencing construction. Comments were also received from the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries Division (Exhibit 18). In response to these comments the applicant would be required to submit a lighting plan for review and approval prior to ' building permit issuance. � 18. No other public or agency comments were received. 19. Representatives from various city departments have reviewed the application materials to identify and address issues raised by the proposed development.These comrnents are contained in the official file, and the essence of the comments has been incorporated into the appropriate sections of this report and the Departmental Recommendation at the end of this report. � HEX report 13-OQ0�55.doc I . i � City of Renton DepaKment of Com�nity&Economic Development Hearing Examiner Recommendotion RENTON LIBRARYAT LlBERTY PARIC LUA13-OU0255,ECF,SA-H,SM Report of July 9;2013 Page 4 of 22 5. Chapter 11 Definitions G. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE COMPREHENSiVE PL4N: 1. Land Use Element 2. Community Design Element � H. FlNDINGS OF FACT: i I i. The applicant, King County Library System (KCLS), is requesting a Site Plan Review for the rehabilitation of the Renton Library at�iberty Park and associated iandscaping and infrastructure improvements. ' 2. 7he app{icant, KCI.S, is also requesting a Shoreline Substantial Devefopment Permit for approval following the Hearing Examiners Decision,for work within the Shoreline of the Cedar River. 3. The Planning Division of the City of Renton received the above master application for review on March 1, 2013 and the appiication was determined incomplete on March 26, 2013. New information was submitted on May 10, 2013 and the application was determined complete on May 29, 2013. The project complies with the 120-day review period. 4. Based on the application submittal, the subject project did not automatically trigger a public hearing. However, due to pubiic interest and comment, staff has scheduled the project for public hearing pursuant to RMC 4-9-200D.2.a. 5. The subject site is bordered: on the north by Liberty Park;the east by the Cedar River and old City Hall; to the south by the existing parking;and to the west by Mill Ave S and the existing parking lot. � 6. The subject site is focated over the Cedar River;the river itself does not have zoning.However,zoning is � applied on both the north and south banks of the river. The north shoreline is zoned Commercial Arterial(CA)and the south shoreline is zoned Center powntown(CD). The site's main entrance,parking lot,and access is along the south shoreline. Due to the Library's primary access and the majority of the development along the south shoreline,City staff has determined that the CD zone would be applicable to the subject development.Therefore the property is located within the Urban Center powntown{UC- D�Comprehensive Plan land use designation and Design District'A'. 7. A 22,400 Sf library is currently constructed over the Cedar River and is located across three different parcels including Liberty Park and the parking fot on the south side of the Cedar River. 8. 7he area of impact related to the subject project would be 37,630 SF. 9. The rehabilitation of the library would result in a reduction in size to 19,680 SF from 22,400 SF and a reduction of overwater coverage by approximately 7 percent. 10. The proposed site improvements are limited to small areas on both the north and south sides of the building.The site improvements are primarily related to restoration of areas that would be disturbed to install the augercast piles and concrete abutments {Exhibit 5) required bringing the building into compliance with seismic standards. Site restoration would include installation of new sidewalks and � plaza areas, benches,ADA parking stalls and refuse, recycling,and mechanical equipment enclosures. 11. Utility improvements include a new water line and sanitary sewer line which are identified to be connected to the existing infrastructure]ocated in Mill Ave. S. Stormwater improvements are proposed in compliance with the 2009 King County Surface Water Manual (KCSWM) and the 2009 City of Renton Amendments to the KCSWM,Chapters 1 and 2. , 12. The existing building is considered to be a non-conforming structure pursuant to both Renton � i Development Standards and the Shoreline Master Program. Pursuant to RMC 4-10-050A3,the cost of j i NEX report 13-OD0255.doc i ! ------ - ----- . City of Renton Department of Community&Economic Development earing Examiner Recommendatian RFNTON 118RARY AT LIBERTY PARK LUA13-000255,ECF,SA-H,SM Report of July 9,2013 Page 3 of 22 � D. HISTORICAL/BACKGROUND: ' i Actian Land Use File No. Ordinance No. Date ; Comprehensive Plan N/A 5099 11/01/2004 ; Zoning N/A 5100 11/01/2004 Incorporation N/A 0 09/06/190J. E. PUBLIC SERVICES: 1. Existing Utilities a. Water: Water service is provided by the City of Renton.There is an existing 8-inch water main in Mill Ave.S as well as on the northerly side of the triangular property.This site is located in the 196- wa#er pressure zone. b. Sewer: Sewer service is rovided b the Cit of e - p y y R nton.There ts an 8 �nch sewer main in Mill Ave.S with a manhole at the intersection with South 2nd Street.The existing sewer service connection extends southerly to this main. c. Surface/Storm Water: There are existing storm water facilities in Bronsan Way S,S 2nd Street, and � Bronson Way N.All have outfalls to the Cedar River. 2. Streets:There are existing street improvements along the frontages of the site. 3. Fire Protection:City of Renton Fire Department F APPLlCABLE SECTIONS OF THE RENTON MUNlC1PAL CODE: 1. Chapter 2 Land Use Districts ! a. 5ection 4-2-020: Purpose and Intent of Zoning Districts b. Section 4-2-070:Zoning Use Table ; c. Section 4-2-1206: Commercial Development Standards 2. Chapter 3 Environmental Regulations ! a. Section 4-3-050:Critical Area Regulations b. Section 43-090:Shoreline Master Program Regulations c. Section 4-3-100: Urban Design Regufations 3. Chapter 4 Property Development Standards a. Section 4-4-030: Development Guidelines and Regulations b. Section 4-4-070: Landscaping c. Section 4,4-075: Lighting, Exterior On-Site d. Section 4-4080: Parking,Loading and Driveway Regulations e. Section 4-4-090: Refuse and Recyclables Standards f. Section 4-4-130:Tree Cutting and Land Clearing Regufations 4. Chapter 6 Streets and Utility Siandards a. 5ection 4-6-060:Street Standards 5. Chapter 9 Procedures and Review Criteria a. Section 4-7-200:Site Plan Review b. Section 4-9-190:Shoreline Permits i HEX report 13-000255.doc i - -- - � ----. . s -------�- � -- � City of Renton Department of Comrrtunity&Economic Development Nearing Examiner Recommendation RENTON LIBRARYAT LlSERTY PARK LUA13-p00255,ECF,5A-H,SM Report of July 9,2013 Page 2 of 22 � 8. EXH/BlTS: i Exhibit 1: Staff Report to the Hearing Examiner,dated July 9,2013 Exhibit 2: Vicinity Map Exhibit 3: Architectura!Site Plan Exhibit 4: pemolition Plan I Exhibit 5: Civil Site Plan Exhibit 6: Landscape Site Plan Exhibit 7: Conceptual Landscape Plan Exhibit 8: Tree Inventory Plan Exhibit 9: Building Elevations,Sheet A-201&A-202 Exhibit 10: Fioor Plan Exhibit 11: � Exterior Enclosure Elevations � Exhibit 12: Illustrative Site Plan Exhibit 13: Graphic Elevations(2 sheets) Exhibit 14: Environmental"SEPA" Determination Exhibit 15: Determination of Non-5ignificance-Mitigated Mitigation Measures and Advisory Notes Exhibit 16: Proof of Natice of Application Mailing Exhibit 17: Department of Archaeology&Historic Preservation Comment Exhibit 18: Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Fisheries.Division Comment i Exhibit 19: Stream Study and Habitat Data Report, prepared by Talasaea Consultants,Inc,dated i February 28,2013 revised May 10, 2013. Exhibit 20: Technical Information Report, prepared through 7he Miller Hull Partnership, LLP and prepared by Coughlin Porter Lundeen,dated May 10,2013. � Exhibit 21: Geotechnical Engineering Services, prepared by GeoEngineers,dated December 20,2012. I C. GENERAL lNFORMATION: I City of Renton � 1. Owner(s)of Record: 1055 South Grady Way i Renton,WA 98057 ' 2. Zoniag Classification: Center powntown{CD} ; 3. Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designation: Urban Center powntawn (UC-D) ' 4. fxisting Site Use: Renton Library 5. Neighborhood Characteristics: a. iVorth: Liberty Park and Commercral(CA ioneJ � b. East: Liberty Park and the Cedar Rrver(CA zone) c. South: Old City HaII and Civic Uses(CD zone) d. West: Commercia!&Multi famity(CD zone) � 6. Site Area: 37,630 SF(0.86 ac} i HEX report 13-000155.doc � � � . DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY ; ; G��°���,:,-,� �,�,. , >>t- „ _� ?� !r�` 's" � , !�� . ; AND ECC�NtaMIC DEVELOPMENT ""�'—�"� :,;,�=�,�,,.�-�.# ,_`_��.�' �� K�,� ; i REPaRT TC}THE NEAR(NG EXAItl11NER A. SUMMARYAIVQ PURPOSE Qf REQUEST � HEARtNG DATE: 1uly 9,2013 ! i Project Nome: Renton Library at Liberty Park O�nrner_ City af Renton; 1055 South Grady Way;Renton,WA 98057 Applicant: King County tibrary System;Greg Smith;960 Newport Way tdW;Issaquah,WA 98027 Contact: Miller Hull Partnership; Maaike Post; 71 Columbia St-6"`Floor;Seattle,WA 98104 Frle Number: LUA13-Gt{?0255,ECF,SA-H,SM Project Manager: Vanessa Dolbee;Seniar Planner ProlectSummary: The applicant is requesting a Hearing Examiner Site Plan Review and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the remodel of the existing Renton Main tibrary located at 100 Mill Ave. 5. The 22,400 SF library is currently canstructed over the Cedar Riuer and is located across,three different parcels including Liberty Park and the parking(ot an the south side of the Cedar River. Overali the area of work would impact 37,630 SF and the remodeled iibrary wouid be 19,680 SF following � renavations. The site's zaning is primarily Center powntawn (CD}. The proposed j improvements to the building wauld incfude seismic upgrades,demoEition of ex'rsting � building envelope and installatian of new envelope and assaciated site i impravements. The existing vehicular access an�! parking is not praposed to be ' changed, Only one tree would be removed. tn addition,a modification request was received from the design district standards. The applicant submitted the foUawing studies with the application: a Stream Study and Nabitat Data Repart, Regulated material survey,Geotechnical Englneering Report,Technical Informatian Report.7he site is located in the Aquifer Pratectian Zone 1, fEood haxard area, Shareline of the State,and a habitat conservation area, Projectlocation: 100 Mil)Ave.S. (Parcel#'s:7685(14-QQ10,172305-9011&172305-4043) _ Site Area: tirrtits of work:37,fr30 SF Tatai area af ali parcels:305,958 SF{7.t}2 ac} '=•� • ; _ .. , ss ssi" I.G" *... :� � A y.�� � �a� . _:r..l::j�_ � � Prvject Location Map NEX report S3-OOQ255.doc . � • • ' DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY c��yo€ ,� ,; AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT D Q'��0� '�"-.�� HEARING EXAMINER PUBLIC HEARING � luly 9, 2013 AG ENDA COMMENCING AT 9:00 AM, COUNCIL CHAMBERS,7TH FLOOR,RENTON CITY HALL i � j The application(s'listed are in order of application number only and not necessarily the order in which they will be heard. Items will be ca[led#or hearing at the discretion of the Hearing Examiner. � PROJECT NAME: Rentan Library at Liberty Park � PROJECT NUMBER: LUA13-000255, ECF,SA-H,SM PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting a Hearing Examiner Site Plan Review and a ( Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the remodel of the existing Renton Main Library located � � at 100 Mill Ave. S. The 22,400 SF library is currently constructed over the Cedar River and is located ! across three different parcels including Liberty Park and the parking lot on the south side of the Cedar � River. Overall the area of work would impact 37,630 SF and the remodeled library would be 19,680 SF following renovations. The site's zoning is primarily Center powntown (CD�. The proposed improvements to the building would include seismic upgrades, demolition of existing building envelope and installation of new envelope and associated site improvements. � HEX Agenda 07-09-13.doc � . .._ . I ; I � i ....—_.... _ _ , ._...____ __..�__.._ �_---..._ _.__. j ,�Y ` CIT,X QF RENTt�N Itece�pt ��i;' �!��� : U� ��i City Clerk Division � � ,� + 1U55 Sout�Grady Way � '��� Rea�ton,WA 98057 / ; �N`�Q 425-434-6510 Date I �,,`�-- � O Cash 0 Copy Fee' ❑ Notary Service x �'Check No. `i_-1' � [�'Appeal Fee ❑ ; �. ; �8SCP1ptIQi1: i<��„�. 5 1 j��a�P Y �� �'"i.� l�y:�'a 7"l ��^' � f t��/`�'f� Ul�f�� )r.� � / �'unds Received From: r- `' � �ount � � ' a+' t�; � � �"s 7 � `��� �\��.�Lr �^ ��r:^. Y'1✓��� L•jIf L`'��� �,r- �� v Name � �'�)� fi� •�'�J .�� , �1 � ;�'���' lr'Sc��'` - , � Address � �� -�;., •f� �� , f' I , �;° �, ,,� r 1 � � 1 j '"� t ,% City/Zip �-'� - # ' � .`./ �c{�`� �i 'r ,-�-- � ��� �- —.--�..— ` ' ' City� ff Signtttur' � �� .... .. ........ - ... .__ _...�.,,�s _�-�-___--.___...._� �a�.,�.:..,...�:.._.:.�..���::.�.,:.:�.:,_�_..w.�,. � �__�.v_..__�._��_..,_�._.�_,....�...�..�,..._..._.,._..._.,_..___..___y...�w �. _ _�b_,_ �, .....d i � i I i � � i I Praject LUAl3 000255:Appeal of Enviranmental Determination july S,2013 � i. Had atready been listed as Parties af interest for this project,or ii. Had commenCed in the farm of public testimony befare the Renton City Council an the i originai�.and Use Master Applicatian fQr this praject(dated March 1,2023}. ' b. Apparent#ailure or praceduraE difficulties resuiting in a lack ttf timely noti�cation to the Washington State t7epartment af Archaeology&Histaric Preservation(DANP)of this project's l.tlA and SEPA review. I I Relief Requested: ' In light of the deficiencies of the project as currently proposed,the inadequate Master Land Use Application far the project and the City of Renton's failure ta address the Adverse Environmental lmpacts likely to occur should this project be implemented withaut madification,we respectfully request vacation of the City's current Determination{DNS-Mj and one of the two remedies autlined above be implemented. i � Signed fln behalf of:C�tizens tfl Save the Cedar Etiver Librarv...A�ain! � pavid A.Keyes Committee Officer 1q13 Kirkland Avenue NE,Apt.3 � i Renton,WA.9$056 (425�757-1121,email:keyes28@msn,cam ' Beth Asher „ Secretary �;`� � ; 43&Mil1 Avenue S, ,`�� ,�� ' Renton,Washingtan 98057 ` Nlcola R�binson Treasurer .. 311Q SE 5th Street �` Renton,WA 98058 �� ,�- � � �T _�.s�_ ---- Page 3 __...� __ ._. � Project LUA13 OOd2S5:Appeal af Environmental Determination July 5,2013 i Grounds or Basis for this Appeai: A. Deficiencies within the Master Use Application submission an which the De#ermination of Non- � Significance-Mitigated is based. a. Grassly inaecurate and incarrect answers submitted by KCLS and their archi#ectura(cansultant, The Milier Huff Fartnership I.LP,ta Question 13"Historic and Cultural Preservation"within the , Ertvironmentaf Checklist dated 05.2(}.2013 and signed by Maaike Post.!n this case,the dismissiue answers provided by the Proponent have bearing on specific issues caf existirrg Land ; &Shoreline Use,Aesthetics and Recreation as wel!as obviaus concerns of Historic and Cultu�af ' Preservation and Parks or other Recreationai Facilities. All af these are specific Elements of the Environment established within the scope of the State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA). Please Reference WAC 197-11-444. b. Inadequate or incomplete answers provided to ather questions within the Environmental Checklist that also omit salient facts having bearing on the answers to Questian 13. While these individua)answers may result in mare subtle impacfi on Reviewers'perceptions than answers to Questipn�.3 itself,taken together they create e perception of a praject having less impact on the present condition of existing histaric ar cultural values than will actually accur if this project is impiemented as currently proposed. c. Specific omissions exist within the written Praject Descriptian reiative ta KCLS's intended demolition of an area of concrete structurai flvor(deck and beams}spannit�g the main chanr�el j of the River. (This ac2ion is referenced only obliquely in a commertt added below question 2.g of the Checklist:"reduction in footprint...spanning the Cedar Rive►-by....?°lo") Effectively,this demolition results in permaneni loss to Renton residents of their continued vested Public Access and Recreational or Civic use of approximately 1,000 s.f. pragram area abave the River. ; Again,this foss is a specific impact pertinent to Elements of the Environment noted above. : d. Within the drawings made a part of the revised Master Land Use Application,specific } discrepancies exist between drawings praduced by separate design disciplines and the ; drawings fail to clearly depict with either graphics ar annotation the actuai extent of building demolition for Reviewers or interested parties. Again,this omission significantiy lessens a Reviewer's sense of either actual or potential adverse impacts on existing public resaurces, particularly cultura!and histaric and public access. B. Deficiencies within fihe Environmental Review as concfucted by the City af Renton,specificaily: a. Failure of the Review Cammittee and the City flf Renton to recagnize,chaffenge or question the inadeq�acies cited above within the�UA but clearly subject to review under SEPA; b. Failure of the Review Cammittee and the City Qf Rentan to acknawfedge or recognize in the'rr Findings of Fact that significant cultural and historica{values are present at and in dose proximity ta this project(the existing Library itself; c. Failure of the Review Committee and the City of Renton to acknowledge or recognize in their Findings of Fact that the reduction of averwater coverage by approximately 796(Findings of Fact,No.9} represents a specific, permanent loss of Public Actess within the scope of SEPA review; d. Faiiure of the Review Committee and the City of Rentan to evaluate the severe impacts {inctuding actual destructian af pub(ic resourcesj by this project as it is currentty proposed on Environmental Efements clearly within the scope of SEPA Review. e. Failure af the Review Committee and the City c�f Rent4n to indude specific measures within the language of the DNS-M to address and reasonably mitigate the cultural and historic impacts of this project consistent with the public use and value of these existing resources. C. Inconsistencies in the City's Notification Process relative ta the intake of the Land Use Master Application and beginning of the Public Comment period. a. Failure to notify members of our group who either: ��___ ____�_�___.,._________--- Page 2 — --_.—...--.--__.-------_.__...------__.____..__.__ _- - i c��r����n,�-�t� JUL 0� 2013 July 5,2013 I RECEiVED Hearing Examiner ��N CIERK�S OFFICE ; C/o City Clerk �t-��,�.,L�.� ��/r�:�t%�C�� ; ' City of Renton ���'� �x:�- ' 1055 S.Grady Way Renton,Washington 98057 �� �,,,,r;� j.t/f.aa.��,� i �. • ��`�� �Jn��S SUBJECT: APPEAL of ENVIRONMENTAL(SEPA)THRESHOLD DETERMINATION ,/ , �a- ftr�r�•�r���- Renton Library at Liberty Park,LUA13-000255,ECF,SM,SA-H J�yt��� `' �,Gtc�l' �r'i d���`3� Dear Hearing Examiner: S�f�t��,� ��'� �`�/�/ ��:n�����` c�rw l fZ7�"' This Filing letter is written on behalf of Citizensto Save the Cedar River Library..,Asain! to Appeal the City of Renton's Determination of Non-Significance-Miti�ated(DNS-M)for the propect referenced above. The project address is 100 Mifl Avenue South in downtown Renton. Notice of this Environmental Determination was ' published in the Renton Reporter,June 21,2013 edition. As this project as propased is likely to have significant impact on the Environment,we ask that the City's � Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigate{DNS-M)be ordered vacated. : ! Further and as remedy for the issues of likefy environmental impact(including Historic and Cultural Preservation,existing Land&Shoreline Use, Public Parks and Recreation,and Aesthetics}on which our Appeal is based,we ask that either: � 1. The Proponent of this project be required to submit a Full Environmental Impact Statement for the project addressing fully and accurately the SEPA Elemen#s of Environmental Impact,OR... 2. The project as proposed be modified to directly address and mitigate its likely significant environmental impacts on these same Elements of the Environment. Citizens to Save the Cedar River Librarv...A�ain! consists of volunteer Renton residents and citizens concerned specifically with the continued operation,progress and redevelopment of Renton libraries in light of the policies and di�ections taken by the Renton City Council,City Administration and the King County Library System (KCLS)under the current Interlocal Agreement(s)(ILA) between these parties.Our group is registered with the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) in the form of a Campaign Ballot Committee. Members of our group have testified repeatedly,as representatives of this group or as individuals, before the Renton City Council on aspects of this redevelopment.We have endeavored to communicate our concerns to the KCLS design team over a number of months and as individuals,also addressed the KCLS Board of Trustees. Please note that we were unaware of the exact submission date#or the revised Master Land Use Application patkage on this project, and the cover page of each component within the revised submission was incorrectly stamped upon Intake as"Received, March-12013,City of Renton Planning Department". However,from the City's Report to the Hearing Examiner,we have learned the revised Master Land Use Application was in fact submitted to the City of Renton on May 10,2013 and determined complete by the City on May 29 of this year. Therefore,where we refer below to elements of the Master Land Use Application,we are referencing the version of the document actually submitted to the City of Renton on May 10,2013 as the revised Application. � . � � .,�;::::,;,:,: ;.,:w��, ,:�a�a.�:�� 4::,:•..� : _' "_-_ `�3�ARTMENT OF - `�iRCHAEOLOGY 8. Allyson&ooks Ph.O.,Directa � �HISfi�RiC PRESERVATION Stote NisTor(c Preservation Officer i �..._..Fo_.5,.,c.a-;=5.n. � I � Nicola Robinson, Treasurer June 20, 2013 ': Cifizens to Save the Cedar River Library PO Box 1483 Renton,WA 98057-1483 In future correspondence please refer to: Log: 062013-03-KI Property: Renton Library&City HaII- DOE Re: Determined Eligible Dear Ms. Robinson: Thank you for contacting our office. This is a follow up to your request to evaluate the eligibility of the downtown library building in Renton for potentiaf listing on the National Register of Historic Places_ After touring the site and conducting some additional research on my end regarding the construction of fhe library, I have determined that the building is ELIGIBLE for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. While the structure is not quite 50 years old, I believe fhat the building has exceptional significance in terms of its cfirect connection to the growth and development of the city of Renton in the post WUVII era, as well as being a representative example of the noted architectural local architectural firm of Johnson-Campanella,who great[y ; shaped the builf environment in Renton during the mid to late 20"'century. Note that the library is eligible as part of a larger complex(a small historic district)which includes the said building, the City Hall and the surrounding Iandscape slements designed by noted landscape architect Glen Hunt. j I look forward to working with you on your effort to develop a National Register nomination for these properties. ]f listed, these would be the firs#National Register fis#ed resou�ces in Renton; � an exciting prospec#. National Register listing is strictly honorary w+th the goa{ of raising the , pubfic profile, ceiebrating the history, and formally documenting the buifding(s). Also note that , for publically owned properties, owner consent is not required for listing. � 7hese comments are based on the infarmation available at the time of this review and on behalf of the State Historic Preservation Officer. Thank you fpr the opportunity to review and comment. Should you have any quesfions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, ''��;.' � -`4 �_ Michael Houser State Architectural Historian (360) 586-3076 michael.houserCa�dahp.wa.qov CC:Chris Moore,WA Trust For Hisforic Preservation _�g STAT��o ' State of Washington • Department of Archaeology 8 Historic Preservation �t x j P.O.Box 48343• Olympia,Washington 98504-8343 • (360) 586-3065 � � z i www.dahp.wa.gov "� .. ,,02 j �yy�se��� i � � E � • Chris Moare Field Director WA Trust for Historic Preservation CHRiS MOORE � FfELD DIRECTOR WASMINGTQN TRUST FDR H15TORIC PRESERIlATION 571M50N-GREEN MANSIQN 1204 MINQR AVENUt SEATTIE,V�'/1981Q1 206.524.9449(O} 206.930.5C167(C) ?_06.62�4.2�#10{F) cmoore@preservewa.org � www.preservewa.org i � i � z i . -�`'. ,. �, . � " � - .�""' . D o � r ` _ - - ������ ; .w _ . 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Parking Parking is not permitted on Lake Washington Blvd. Street parking is available on Houser Way N. Event parking is available on the upper two floors of the parking garage at The Landing and in the parking lot located at N.8th St.,Park Ave.N.,and Garden Ave.N. Paid parking is available at The Bristol Apartments at Southport along Lake Washington, located between Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park and Boeing. Courtesy drop-off,pick-up,unload and load available in the Boat launch area;access to Boat Launch will not available between 9:45 p.m.and 11:15 p.m. Street Closure Vehicle access to Lake Washington Bivd.will be restricted beginning at 10:15 p.m.to facilitate safe exit of pedestrians and vehicular traffic from the park. Lake Washington Blvd.will reopen at approximately 11:15 p.m. Please note:Personal fireworks,alcohol,animals,pets,pop-up canopies,enclosed tents and table umbrellas are�rohibited. Small umbrellas and umbreila-chairs are allowed. Only small-size barbecues will be permitted.No nets or poles installed,no projectiles (i.e.frisbees,footballs,etc).See event web page for details. Launch restriction hours on July 4th: No launching or pick-up of watercraft 9:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. Stage Entertainment KidZone Activities sponsored by sponsored by „ .,. ` the SANCTUARY �P o,�a � � Call 425-430-6600 or visit rentonwa.gov.