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HomeMy WebLinkAboutD_Critical_Areas_Exemption_Hopkins Tree MaintenanceDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DIVISION CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM CRITICAL AREAS REGULATIONS EVALUATION FORM & DECISION DATE: September 10, 2020 PROJECT NUMBER: LUA20-000210 PROJECT NAME: Hopkins Tree Maintenance Critical Area Exemption PROJECT MANAGER: Angelea Weihs, Associate Planner APPLICANT: Richard Hopkins 2511 Park Pl N Renton, WA 98056 OWNER: Lin Yao 2416 Park Pl N Renton, WA 98056 OWNER: Sobrato Development Co. 10600 N Deanza Blvd, #200 Cupertino, CA 95014 OWNER: Gary Palmer 2507 Park Pl N Renton, WA 98056 PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel Numbers 2296500200 and 2296500140. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting a Critical Areas Exemption to reduce/trim nine (9) trees located near the Bella Vista Apartments, on parcel numbers 2296500200 and 2296500140. The proposed tree reduction/trim will be located within a moderate landslide hazard and protected slope. The applicant provided an arborist report with the project application (Exhibit 1), which was later reviewed by the City's Arborist, Ian Gray. Following City Arborist inspection and comment, the applicant revised the scope of work to reflect City recommendation (Exhibit 2). Based on the provided arborist report and City comment, the applicant proposes to reduce trees numbered B3 & B6 in the Arborist Report to 20-foot wildlife snags. For Tree number A4, the applicant proposes to reduce the branch bending out back to the trunk of the tree. The applicant proposes to reduce the crown and/or thin the canopy for trees numbered A1, A3, B1-2, and B4-5. The purpose of DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Certificate of Exemption from Critical Areas Regulations Hopkins Tree Maintenance Critical Area Exemption LUA20-000210 DATE OF PERMIT: September 10, 2020 Page 2 of 3 this tree maintenance is to mitigate any potential risk that the trees pose to nearby structures. CRITICAL AREA: Moderate Landslide Hazards and Protected Slopes EXEMPTION JUSTIFICATION: Renton Municipal Code, Section 4-3-050C.3.c.iii. Dangerous Trees: Removal of non-native invasive ground cover or weeds listed by King County Noxious Weed Board or other government agency or dangerous trees, as defined in Chapter 4-11 RMC which have been approved by the City and certified dangerous by a licensed landscape architect, or certified arborist, selection of whom to be approved by the City based on the type of information required. Limited to cutting of dangerous trees; such hazardous trees shall be retained as large woody debris in critical areas and/or associated buffers, where feasible. FINDINGS: The proposed development is consistent with the following findings pursuant to RMC section 4-3-050C.2.d: i. The activity is not prohibited by this or any other provision of the Renton Municipal Code or State or Federal law or regulation; ii. The activity will be conducted using best management practices as specified by industry standards or applicable Federal agencies or scientific principles; iii. Impacts are minimized and, where applicable, disturbed areas are immediately restored; iv. Where water body or buffer disturbance has occurred in accordance with an exemption during construction or other activities, revegetation with native vegetation shall be required; v. If a hazardous material, activity, and/or facility that is exempt pursuant to this Section has a significant or substantial potential to degrade groundwater quality, then the Administrator may require compliance with the Wellhead Protection Area requirements of this Section otherwise relevant to that hazardous material, activity, and/or facility. Such determinations will be based upon site and/or chemical-specific data. DECISION: An exemption from the critical areas regulations is Approved. DATE OF DECISION ON LAND USE ACTION: SIGNATURE: ________________________________________________________ ________________ Vanessa Dolbee, Planning Director Date DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A 9/10/2020 | 8:11 AM PDT City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Certificate of Exemption from Critical Areas Regulations Hopkins Tree Maintenance Critical Area Exemption LUA20-000210 DATE OF PERMIT: September 10, 2020 Page 3 of 3 The administrative land use decision will become final if the decision is not appealed within 14 days of the decision date. APPEALS: This administrative land use decision will become final if not appealed in writing to the Hearing Examiner on or before 5:00 PM on September 24, 2020. An appeal of the decision must be filed within the 14-day appeal period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3); WAC 197-11- 680), together with the required fee to the Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. RMC 4-8-110.B governs appeals to the Hearing Examiner and additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office, (425) 430-6510. Due to Governor Jay Inslee’s Proclamation 20-25 (“Stay Home, Stay Healthy”), the City Clerk’s Office is working remotely. For that reason, appeals must be submitted electronically to the City Clerk at cityclerk@rentonwa.gov. The appeal fee, normally due at the time an appeal is submitted, will be collected at a future date. Appeals to the Hearing Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office, cityclerk@rentonwa.gov. If the situation changes such that the City Clerk’s Office is open when you file your appeal, you have the option of filing the appeal in person. RECONSIDERATION: Within 14 days of the decision date, any party may request that the decision be reopened by the approval body. The approval body may modify his decision if material evidence not readily discoverable prior to the original decision is found or if he finds there was misrepresentation of fact. After review of the reconsideration request, if the approval body finds sufficient evidence to amend the original decision, there will be no further extension of the appeal period. Any person wishing to take further action must file a formal appeal within the 14-day appeal time frame. EXPIRATION: Five (5) years from the date of decision (date signed). Attachments: Arborist Report and City Correspondence/Scope of Work DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A H Brian Erickson ISA Cert. Arborist PN-6223A Tree Risk Assessment Qualified PO Box 3492 Redmond, WA 98073 Customer: Richard Hopkins and Neighbors 2511 Park Place N Renton, WA 98056 Introduction: This neighborhood group has concerns about the indicated volunteer cottonwood and maples on their property. Their concerns stem from the height of the trees, their age, and that they lean towards areas frequented by people. They are applying for a permit to remove them with intent to reduce the risk of damage to property and people should these trees fail. They believe these trees are adjacent to, or just within, boundaries of sloped areas, as determined using published maps by the city of Renton. There is also concern about financial liability should the trees fall and contact the Belle Vista Apartment building or cars in the apartment’s parking lot. The customer reported that one cottonwood fell into the parking lot area of Belle Vista apartments in late 2018 or early 2019, requiring a chain saw for removal. They is also concern about trees adjacent to The Friends of Youth sports field. Because these trees lean towards this field, they believe their failure would most likely fall across the facility’s sports track and into the sports field itself. Besides being a risk to the students, there is also risk of falling trees damaging sports equipment (e.g. soccer nets, etc.). Site location: A: West property line 2415 Park Pl N Renton, WA 98056 B: Southwest property line 2416 Park Pl N Renton, WA 98056 C: Southeast property line Friends of Youth 2500 Lake Washington Blvd. N Renton, WA 98056 Figures 1 and 2 show the locations of the trees evaluated in this report. A unique identifier is assigned to each tree. This identifier is used in supporting photographs and in the evaluation details for each tree. Species:  AREA A: 2 cottonwoods and 1 maple - attached are photos and TRAQ reports, showing photographic growth west towards the parking, pedestrians and Apartments. See Figures 8, 9, and 10.  AREA B: 6 cottonwoods - attached are photos and TRAQ reports, showing photographic growth west towards the parking, pedestrians and Apartments. See Figures 3 - 7.  AREA C: 3 cottonwoods and 1 maple - attached are photos and TRAQ reports, showing photographic growth toward and over play field, track and youth activity area. See Figures 11 and 12. DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A Impact to Remaining Trees not Removed: The remaining trees are healthy at the time of inspection or are far enough away to not create risk. Arborist Notes: My findings show that there are multiple failures in the area where trees have uprooted, root failure, and low trunk breaks (possible low trunk rot, or wind shear). The trees are all growing toward pedestrian traffic, vehicle parking, and buildings (targets). I agree with property owners that the trees in questions should be removed or highly reduced to create a healthy buffer between green areas and targets. This is the only way I see to mitigate future harm or damage. H Brian Erickson briane@evergreentlc.com (206)-713-1576 Certified Arborist PN-6223A TRACE Certified CTRA-1706 Limiting Conditions: Unless expressed otherwise: information contained in this report covers only those items that were examined and reflects the conditions of those items at the time of inspection; and the inspection is limited to a visual examination of the items without dissection, excavation, probing or coring. There is not a warranty guarantee, expressed or implied, that problems or deficiencies of the plants or property in question may not arise in the future. 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I will work to provide a decision based on the revised scope of work as noted below. Once Vanessa returns, she will be able to review the decision and it can be issued. Thank you, Angelea Weihs Associate Planner, City of Renton 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 (425) 430-7312 From: Rich & Susan Hopkins <h4hopkins@comcast.net> Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2020 10:28 PM To: 'Marcie Palmer' <pkplmarcie@gmail.com>; Vanessa Dolbee <VDolbee@Rentonwa.gov>; Randy Corman <Rcorman@Rentonwa.gov> Cc: Angelea Weihs <AWeihs@Rentonwa.gov>; 'Gary Palmer' <gary.palmer07@gmail.com>; 'Lin' <linxinus@yahoo.com> Subject: RE: Revised Arborist report Vanessa, I met with the contractor doing the tree work for our group, reviewed your recommendations below with them, and obtained a revised contract based on these recommendations. Please proceed with issuing the permit that includes your recommendations below. Having not been through any permitting processes before, please advise me as to what happens next, and a typical schedule. Will you email me a permit document? Is any additional action required on my part? This information will help me reserve a time window for the actual work to be completed. …Rich Hopkins From: Marcie Palmer [mailto:pkplmarcie@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2020 12:02 AM To: Vanessa Dolbee; Randy Corman Cc: h4hopkins@comcast.net; Angelea Weihs; Gary Palmer; Lin Subject: Re: Revised Arborist report DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A Hi Vanessa, Thank you for the update & all your hard work & time put into our permit request. We Park Place neighbors are encouraged to read your email. I will leave it to our Lead Rich Hopkins, with our approval, to move forward as you suggested. Best regards, Marcie P 425-306-0918 On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 11:58 AM Vanessa Dolbee <VDolbee@rentonwa.gov> wrote: Rich and Marcie, I have reached out to Ian Gray the City’s Urban Forester, he has been out to the site and looked at all the trees and has reviewed the Arborist report provided to the City. Based on his review of the report and a subsequent site visit the City is recommending the following: 1. The trees in location ‘C’ are in an undeveloped right-of-way owned by the city and the risk there does not rise to a level where urgent action is needed. These will be monitored and dealt with at a later date. Please note, these are City trees therefore they would not be your responsibility to maintain. 2. The trees located on your property (not in the City ROW) Ian has provided the following recommendations: a. B3 & B6 should be reduced to 20’ft wildlife snags b. A4 reduce branch bending out back to trunk c. A1 & A3 reduce crown and/or thin d. B1-2 & B4-5 reduce crown and/or thin These actions would allow for a balance the risks associated with trees and ensure the tree roots systems are retained in place to ensure slope stability along the protected slope. As we discussed, one DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A of the challenges with this site is balancing the needs of slope stability (which trees provide) with the risk of tree fall and tree removal. If the above actions are acceptable to you, we would be happy to issue you a permit to complete these action in short order. Thank you for letting us know. Take care, Vanessa Dolbee Current Planning Manager City of Renton | 425-430-7314 1055 South Grady Way Renton WA, 98057 COVID-19 UPDATE City Hall is currently closed to the public but we are still available to assist you. · Pay Invoice and Apply for Over-the-Counter Permit: Permitting Portal · Schedule an Inspection: Permitting Portal -OR- Building: 425-430-7202; Civil/Site: 425-430-7203 · Contact Staff: o Building or General Permitting: permittech@rentonwa.gov or 425-430-7200 o Planning: planningcustomerservice@rentonwa.gov or 425-430-7294 o Public Works Permitting: pwpermitting@rentonwa.gov or 206-402-8626 o Code Compliance: Renton Responds or 425-430-7373. DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A From: Vanessa Dolbee <VDolbee@Rentonwa.gov> Sent: Monday, August 17, 2020 3:12 PM To: Ian Gray <IGray@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: FW: FW: Revised Arborist report Ian, Please see the e-mail chain below. I left you a voice mail regarding this. I have talked with Marcie and would like to bounce a few solutions past you. Thank you, Vanessa Dolbee Cell: 425-282-9380 From: Judith Subia <JSubia@Rentonwa.gov> Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 10:40 AM To: Jennifer T. Henning <Jhenning@Rentonwa.gov>; Vanessa Dolbee <VDolbee@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: FW: FW: Revised Arborist report FYI … From: Marcie Palmer <pkplmarcie@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2020 8:02 PM To: Randy Corman <Rcorman@Rentonwa.gov>; Susan & Rich Hopkins <h4hopkins@comcast.net>; Gary Palmer <gary.palmer07@gmail.com>; Chip Vincent <CVincent@Rentonwa.gov>; Lin <linxinus@yahoo.com> Subject: Fwd: FW: Revised Arborist report DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A Hi Randy, We along with our neighbors are concerned about some very tall (some over 80 ft. high) cottonwoods leaning towards the Bella Vista Apts. and the Griffin Home track & field below our homes in our "greenbelt". We have applied for a City permit to remove these trees as a precaution to not be liable should they fall onto the apartment complex property & Griffen Home---on cars, kids play area, etc. We received a response that our permit will likely be denied. In the past, the City Arborist, Terry Flahtley, did a site visit to assess the current situation. He then approved most of those trees we had concerns about. This denial of trees previously sighted by us as dangerous years ago is without a site visit, and demands we pay for a City appointed outside arborist for a 2nd opinion. If the City will not allow removal of these dangerous trees---at our expense--- then the City is liable should they fall & cause damage. In my opinion, the Permit Staff needs to be much more realistic and less confrontational with Renton residents. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Marcie Palmer 425-306-0918 ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Rich & Susan Hopkins <h4hopkins@comcast.net> Date: Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 9:15 PM Subject: FW: Revised Arborist report To: Marcie Palmer <PkPlMarcie@comcast.net> DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A Gary & Marcie, Here is an update on the status of cutting down the cottonwood trees along the Belle Vista Apartments property line (and Griffin Home property line). It looks like very bad news. Please review all the content below, and the attachments. I would then like to meet with you (at a social distance) to discuss what steps to take next. I am hoping that Marci’s knowledge of the workings of city hall and their existing processes can get us back on track. Maybe a meeting with them? I received the email below on Thursday on the status of the tree cutting permit I submitted to the City of Renton. It appears they will reject my permit request on the basis the cottonwood trees we want to remove are not hazardous enough to need cutting down. I find this amazing. Attached to this email is the arborist report that was submitted with the permit. It is divided into 2 files. ArborRpt1R.PDF - Report cover page, introduction, summary, location map with each tree uniquely identified, and photos of each tree. ArborRpt2R.PDF - Report details on the health of each tree. Upon receiving Angelea’s email, I did some additional research based on her comments. My findings are: 1. After looking at additional property boundary maps, it does appear that the trees in Group C (next to Griffin Boys Home) are on the zoned Pelli Street land, owned by the city. Although I can’t be sure, it looks like the outside east edge of the running track at the Griffin Home is the approximate boundary line – that the track goes right up to the edge of the street. I initially wanted to cut these cottonwoods down to improve our view. After viewing these trees from the Griffin Home property, I also realized they imposed a hazard to them. Two of the trees have already had their tops broken off, and have since grown split tops, which make them even more dangerous – per the arborist. Since it appears I can’t request a permit to cut these trees down, is there a process by which the Griffin Home can request the city to remove these trees and the hazard they pose? Last year, the city hired a contractor to cut down about 10 cottonwoods on N 26th street (a half block N of us) because they could fall across the street and hit the new homes there (or fall the other way onto the Mao’s house). 2. In reviewing the arborist report, I noticed that (1) the probability of failure was rated only as “Possible” for all trees, and (2) the fall distance for some was only “50 feet”. I think some of DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A these trees are closer to 80’ tall than 50’. And (3), the report doesn’t appear to include the consequences should a tree failure occur. Specifically, that many of the trees are already leaning downhill, and if they fell (even at 60’ tall) they would contact cars and/or buildings. In other words, the report’s contents are not helpful in describing the risks. I am contacting Evergreen Tree Care to discuss these issues with them and see about getting a revised arborist report. Otherwise, it looks like they will lose our business. 3. Many of the trees Gary is focused on removing appear to be in the yellow zone, not red, on the slopes map. See attachment. I assumed these need a tree cutting permit, but maybe they don’t. Is there a process we can pursue to determine if a permit, or a relaxed permit process, is available for these trees? 4. The permit determination appears to be based solely on the arborist report. I don’t see that paying some other arborist to read it would yield a different answer based on its current content. Last time we removed cottonwood trees in 2013, which were adjacent to a couple of these (those in Group A), Gary and I met Terry Flately at the site and he was able to make a determination from visual observations. Is there some process we can initiate to get the new City of Renton arborist out to the sites and get him to do a visual? A brief history of this project: July 17, 2019 I met with Ian Gray, Urban Forestry & Natural Resources Manager for City of Renton, and showed him photos of the cottonwood trees I wanted to get a permit to remove. He identified the forms I would need to complete. After looking at my aerial mapping photos, he advised me that the trees “appear to be in a ‘red’ critical slope zone.” He also alerted me that the “CED can help establish that. If they need me to weigh in on the issue and inspect the trees as part of an active permit application process they will need to be the ones to request that.” CED is the Community & Economic Development Department. When we met and Ian looked at my photos, his comment to me was that it didn’t look like getting a permit would be a problem. April 15, 2020 I submitted a tree cutting permit form, and accompanying Master Application forms signed by property owners, and an arborist report prepared by Evergreen Tree Care. May 2, 2020 I received an email from Angelea Wells, Associate Planner for City of Renton, saying the arborist report had deficiencies. Mainly, the location of each tree was not uniquely identified on the aerial photos. She also provided a sample of an arborist report that was much, much simpler and shorter in content than the one prepared by the Evergreen Tree Care’s arborist. May 13, 2020 I contacted Thor Adkinson at Evergreen Tree Care and initiated work to get a revised arborist report. DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A June 10, 2020 I submitted a revised arborist report to planning department correcting the deficiencies. July 23, 2020 I received the email below from Angelea Wells. July 23, 2020 I forwarded the email below to Thor Adkinson at Evergreen Tree Care asking that we meet. July 24, 2020 I did an email reply to Angelea Wells I would get back to her late this coming week or so. I look forward to your help on this. …Rich Hopkins 425-226-9289 From: Angelea Weihs [mailto:AWeihs@Rentonwa.gov] Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2020 9:55 AM To: 'Rich & Susan Hopkins' Subject: RE: Revised Arborist report Hello Richard, I wanted to provide you some options before I issued a decision just in case you are unhappy with the outcome. As I have previously stated, trees within critical areas are only permitted for removal if the trees have been determined to be dangerous, and there is no alternative to tree removal. Our city arborist reviewed your arborist report and provided the following comments: · Group C trees appear to be on City unimproved public ROW, not on private property. As such, these trees belong to the City and would not be permitted for removal. · Regarding the other trees, the risk ratings come back as low and moderate which are low hazard in the scheme of things and does not necessitate urgency · The only trees which might be worth reducing (as an alternative to removing) by the applicant to 20’ foot wildlife snags would be B3 & B6, but considering the issue with property lines, a revised site plan would be necessary to prove that the correct property owner has signed the master application form for permission. The site plan should DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A indicate to location of trees B3 and B6 in reference to the property lines and label the parcel number so the property owner can be verified. As an alternative, you can request secondary review, in which case an arborist will be picked by the City, at your cost, to provide a determination regarding the arborist report you have provided. However, based on what I have seen in the report, secondary review may not give you the answer you are hoping for, as the trees are still required to be determined dangerous by an arborist, with no alternative to tree removal, as state in City code. Let me know if you have any additional questions, Angelea Weihs Associate Planner, City of Renton 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 (425) 430-7312 From: Rich & Susan Hopkins <h4hopkins@comcast.net> Sent: Monday, July 13, 2020 11:40 AM To: Angelea Weihs <AWeihs@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: FW: Revised Arborist report Angela, Please provide me an update on the status of my request for a tree cutting permit. Knowing that you are working from home, I would appreciate knowing that you received my email with the DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A revised arborist report that was requested, and were successful in being able to open it. If there were any problems, I want to correct them as quickly as possible. If you have any questions, please email me at once. I look forward to your reply. Richard Hopkins From: Rich & Susan Hopkins [mailto:h4hopkins@comcast.net] Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 10:59 AM To: 'Angelea Weihs' Subject: Revised Arborist report Angela, On June 10, I sent you an email containing the revised arborist report you said was needed to process my request for a tree cutting permit. When we last communicated, you were working from home. This email contained large files as attachments, which can sometimes get blocked for residential customers. Please send me an email to verify that you received my email successfully. If you did receive it, I would also appreciate an update on where my permit request is in the process, and any estimates of what I might expect my next communication for the City of Renton. Again, thank you for your help on this matter. Richard Hopkins 425-226-9289 (home) DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A 425-591-5711 (cell) DocuSign Envelope ID: F49D37F3-B3FA-41E5-8CB4-33C0945D986A