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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC_Comment_Response_Email_Nugent_220126_v11 Clark Close From:Clark Close Sent:Wednesday, January 26, 2022 10:24 AM To:'JEFF@TREPANIER-NUGENT.COM' Subject:RE: Party of Record/Public Comments 2022-01-24 07:23 AM(PST) Submission Notification Mr. Nugent, Thank you for your initial comments related to Kennydale Gateway (LUA22-000011) wherein you’ve indicated that you look for equitable solutions and have concerns about the proposed project. You’ve noted that nice weather brings visitors to the May Creek Delta via Barbee Mill’s Open Space and Native Growth Protection Area near N 40th Pl and this results in an increased number of visitors parking in the Barbee Mill development who participate in activities (such as swimming and off-leash dog walking) that lead to stresses on wildlife/natural areas and disturbing of the peace. As part of the development of the 23-acre Barbee Mill site, the approved plans included a passive pedestrian trail along May Creek. The residential development at Barbee Mill was permitted provided the development provided reasonable public access to and along the water’s edge of Lake Washington and May Creek. The current proposed project is subject to public access development standards to meet the specific policies and regulations of the Shoreline Master Program and parking regulations (RMC 4-4-080). The Kennydale Gateway project is proposing 404 total on-site parking spaces for the mixed-use development. In addition, the proposed project is subject to the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Bald Eagle Management Guidelines (2007). The City of Renton has adopted rules and regulations which are designed to ensure safe and attractive neighborhoods. The City's Code Compliance and Enforcement Program are intended to assist in this growth process by providing enforcement of these rules and regulations in a responsible, fair, courteous, and impartial manner. Code complaints are vital to ensuring our communities are clean and safe. You may express concerns to the City of Renton via Renton Responds by leaving a message on the 24-hour Reporting Hotline 425-430-7373. Please note that staff is in the process of rescheduling the public hearing to be a night meeting. Additional project information is available by clicking here. Your initial comments and your six (6) possible solutions for this proposed project will be added to the public record for consideration by the reviewing official and you have been added as a party of record. Thank you for your interest in this project. If you have any further questions or comments moving forward please feel free to contact me. Regards, CLARK CLOSE, Senior Planner City of Renton | CED | Planning Division 1055 S Grady Way | 6th Floor | Renton, WA 98057 Virtual Permit Center | Online Applications and Inspections (425) 430-7289 | cclose@rentonwa.gov From: notification@civiclive.com <notification@civiclive.com> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2022 7:23 AM To: Party of Record <POR@rentonwa.gov> Subject: Party of Record/Public Comments 2022-01-24 07:23 AM(PST) Submission Notification 2 Party of Record/Public Comments 2022-01-24 07:23 AM(PST) was submitted by Guest on 1/24/2022 10:23:11 AM (GMT-08:00) Canada/Pacific Name Value NameFile: PR22-000019 Kennydale Gateway / LUA22-000011, SA-M, SA-H, SS Gender Mr. Name Jeff Nugent Address: 4051 WILLIAMS AVE, N. RENTON, WA 98056 Email JEFF@TREPANIER-NUGENT.COM Phone 9548296640 Party of Record Only Comments Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Kennydale Gateway project. I appreciate the thoughtful consideration of all stakeholders' concerns, and I look for equitable solutions, not impediments to progress. I live in the southern section of the Barbee Mill community, directly across from the small bridge that connects Williams Avenue North to Wells Avenue North. I am deeply concerned about the Kennydale Gateway projects' impact on a current issue in my section of Barbee Mill; At the southeast corner of the small bridge is a trail that grants public access to lake Washington. The Summer weather brings many visitors to the path and May Creek's delta. There can be as many as fifteen vehicles parked on the bridge and neighborhood streets on weekends. Visitors can be seen loading and unloading personal watercraft from their cars, then portaging them down the trail for launch in the shallow water. Many visitors swim there even though swimming is prohibited. The area is now a defacto off-leash dog park that further stresses the wildlife, not to mention the dog poop. Sometimes, teenage visitors will socialize in the area after dark, disturbing the peace. This section of Barbee Mill also suffers from package theft at alarming rates. It appears that this small public lake access point will be the only place residents of Kennydale Gateway will be able to access the lake. I believe this will significantly negatively impact the Barbee Mill community. The increased activity will disturb the natural environment, possibly affecting the Bald Eagle nest and the Salmone spawning. Where will all these people park as they unload their watercraft? Our neighborhood streets have limited capacity for parking. Our designated guest parking spots are not for visitors who are not actual guests of residents. The increased utilization of the access trail may increase the homeowners association costs to maintain and secure the area. That is an unfair burden for those who live in Barbee Mill. The increased traffic may also negatively impact the quality of life of Barbee Mill residents, making it a less desirable place to live, thereby lowering home equity. I believe you can not consider the Kennydale Gateway project without considering the impact on the lake access point in Barbee Mill. With that, I offer some possible solutions: 1) The cessation of the project. 2) Permit Barbee Mill to gate the community. 3) Prohibit public access. 4) Limit access to the area to Barbee Mill residents only by installing a locked gate at the trailhead similar to the one at the clubhouse. 5) no parking signs on the bridge and adjacent streets with strict towing enforcement authorized by residents. 6) Prohit the launching of personal watercraft from the area. At a minimum, please strongly consider #5 and #6. Again, thank you for the opportunity to comment. 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