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CITY OF RENTON
AGENDA - Committee of the Whole Meeting
6:00 PM - Monday, February 7, 2022
Videoconference
1. CED 2021 YEAR END REVIEW
a) Presentation
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
FEBRUARY 7, 2022 / 6:00 PM
CED 2021
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
TOPGOLF
LUA19-000094
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS ISSUED 2021
▪13.68 acres located at 745 Park Ave N
▪Phase 1-development of Topgolf recreational
facility over 10.61 acres
▪Phase 2-development of the remaining 2.65
acres
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
TOPGOLF
LUA19-000094 (GROUNDBREAKING)
PROJECT IN CONSTRUCTION
Groundbreaking Ceremony
held last August 3, 2021 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
SOLERA
LUA 2018-000490
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS IN REVIEW
▪10.8 acre site at 2902 NE Sunset Blvd
▪686 total residential units, 39,000 sq ft of commercial space
▪Mixed income and townhome ownership opportunities
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪Largest Sunset neighborhood project to date
▪New pedestrian-oriented streetscape with on-street
parking, street trees, sidewalks, plazas, and seating
areas
SOLERA
LUA 2018-000490 (GROUNDBREAKING)
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS IN REVIEW
Groundbreaking Ceremony
held August 31, 2021 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
WILLOWCREST TOWNHOMES
LUA19-000061 (COMPLETED)
CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED 2021
▪City of Renton received a
2020-21 Governor’s Smart
Communities Award in the
Smart Partnership Category
▪1st multi-family net-zero
energy permanently
affordable homeownership
development in King County AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
•Greenest residential development
in the City
•High standard for future
residential development &
affordable housing projects in
King County & beyond
•$243,334-$315,000, three of the
units affordable (below 60% AMI),
9 of the units affordable (below
80% AMI)
•Exceeds development standards
for sustainability (energy efficient
construction, green stormwater
infrastructure, a solar roof array,
Energy Star appliances)
•City donated $357,000 in grant funding to support the project’s “deep green” features
•Waived approx. $240,000 of development and impact fees
•Total City’s contribution approx. $600,000
WILLOWCREST TOWNHOMES
LUA19-000061 (COMPLETED)
CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED 2021
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪1073 Harrington Ave NE
▪Abutting Sunset Neighborhood Park
▪60 new affordable dwelling units
SUNSET OAKS
LUA19-000274 (COMPLETED)
CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED 2021
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪4.16-acre irregularly
shaped site located
at 8074 S 132nd St
▪18 dwelling units per
net acre
▪47 market rate town
homes and 7
affordable home
ownership
townhomes
(partnered with
Cascade
Community Land
Trust)
EARLINGTON TOWNHOMES
LUA 17-000390 (COMPLETED)
CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED 2021
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪Located in 361 Rainier Ave S
▪Popular foot fast food restaurant with outdoor
seating and plaza
CHICK-FIL-A RESTAURANT
LUA18-000619, LUA19-000116 (COMPLETED)
CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED 2021
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪Construction of a 5-story 160,000 sq ft medical office building and a 7-floor 1,136 stall parking garage expansion
▪Located at 400 S 43rd St.
▪Garage expansion includes a staff vehicular access ramp to the upper floors from Talbot Rd S.
▪Approximately 5.7 acres (247,967 sq ft)
▪With 2 phases: the garage expansion followed by the medical office building
VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER MEDICAL OFFICE BLDG
LUA16-000938 (COMPLETED)
CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED 2021
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪Located at 601
Monster Road SW
▪Provides 77,735 sq ft
of warehouse space
and 16,388 sq ft of
office areas
▪Total of 93 parking
spaces
601 MONSTER ROAD SW WAREHOUSE
LUA 21-000063 (COMPLETED)CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED 2021
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪Located in 2611 Union Ave NE
▪13.69 acre 25 single-family residential subdivision
▪New single family residential community located on the
border of Renton and Newcastle
FOREST TERRACE SUBDIVISION
LUA 21-000404 (ONGOING CONSTRUCTION)AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪Small cells, microcells and distributed antenna systems are placed on
existing buildings and streetlights
▪Minimizes visual clutter and addresses impact on public safety and
natural environment
SMALL CELL
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪Upgrading of 4 miles of 2 existing 115kV transmission lines with 2 230kV transmission lines beginning at the City’s northern
boundary with Newcastle and ending at the existing Talbot Hill substation
PUGET SOUND ENERGY EASTSIDE PROJECT
LUA 19-000055 (APPROVED)AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
PUGET SOUND ENERGY EASTSIDE PROJECT
ARTILITY WRAPS
Art concepts for 11 transmission poles within the Renton City limits as part of the project AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪481 multi-family units
▪5,000 sq ft ground floor retail
▪25,000 sq ft office bldg.
▪Cedar River Shoreline restoration and
public shoreline access
CEDAR RIVER APARTMENTS/MAPLE VALLEY HIGHWAY
LUA19-000161 (APPROVED)
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS IN REVIEW
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪NE 10th and Jefferson Ave NE
▪Redevelopment of Renton Housing
Authority office site
▪76 Affordable housing units for
veterans and seniors
▪13,600 sq ft ground floor Renton
Housing Authority space
SUNSET GARDENS
LUA21-000168 (APPROVED)
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS IN REVIEW
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
WATERSHED APARTMENTS
LUA21-000239 (APPROVED)
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS IN REVIEW
▪145 affordable housing units (Studio 1, 2, and 3 bedroom)
▪Structured parking
▪Public pedestrian promenade with future link to Burnett Linear Park AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪Located at 960 Harrington
Avenue NE
▪7-story, 69-unit mixed-use
building (61 market rate and 8
affordable)
▪4,124 sq ft commercial retail
PARK 5 APARTMENTS
LUA 21-000323 (APPROVED)AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪Comprised of 4,124 sq ft of commercial space on the first floor and 60,300 sq ft of multi-family
residential apartments
▪8 units affordable housing units
▪64 onsite parking spaces proposed on the ground floor of the proposed building.
PARK 5 APARTMENTS
LUA 21-000323 (APPROVED)AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
▪Duvall between NE 10th and NE
12th NE
▪Two-story 77,000 sq ft Elementary
School
▪Outdoor classroom spaces
RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY
LUA21-000167 (APPROVED)
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS IN REVIEW
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
LOOKING FORWARD
PROJECTED DEVELOPMENT 2022 AND BEYOND
8,635 Residential Units
631 Affordable Units
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
LOOKING FORWARD
PROJECTED DEVELOPMENT 2022 AND BEYOND
1,174,708 SF
Commercial/Office AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
PLANNING
DIVISION
Community
and
Economic
Development
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
CED-PLANNING MATRIX 2021
LAND-USE PERMITS/PRE-APPLICATION
Pre-application Meetings Held 81
Land Use/Env Applications Completed 156
HEX Public Hearings Staffed 12
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
CED-PLANNING MATRIX 2021
DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING PERMITS
PERMIT TYPE REVIEWED/ISSUED COMPLETED
Construction Permits 74 89
Franchise Permits 577 180
Small Cell Permits 74 -
Other PW Permits 613 758 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
TECHNOLOGICAL AND VIRTUAL
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
✓Established Virtual Permit Counter
✓Added PRADU, Small Cell, and Zoning Compliance
to Energov and CSS
✓Revamped ROW, Water, Sewer, and Storm permits
in Energov
✓Cleaned up 7,500 outstanding fees in Energov to
allow for accurate future financial reporting
✓Transitioned 175 Energov users to the new platform AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
TECHNOLOGICAL AND VIRTUAL
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
✓Able to streamline the process for uploading pictures from cell phones to Laserfiche without using multiple softwares and
saving time
✓Aligned Energov statuses across all permits to assist in customer communication on projects
✓Reorganized the CED website to direct customers to the Permit Center page to include links, connections, and processes
for all CED permitting and Code.AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES
Community
and
Economic
Development
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
BUILDING INSPECTIONS
A standard view for our clientele
researching their inspection
information. Our permitting website has
proved valuable and necessary during
the pandemic.
INSPECTION ACTIVITIES 2021
Building Inspections
Completed
13,926
Building Inspections 4,041
Electrical Inspections 5,629
Mechanical Inspections 2,356
Plumbing Inspections 1,900 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
BUILDING PERMITS
The online permitting portal makes over-the-
counter applications a snap. In 2022 our goal is to
expand the applications available to our customers
to include building permits that require review.
PERMIT CENTER ACTIVITIES 2021
Intake of permit
applications coordinated
and managed
4,661
Permits completed and
issued
4,459
Reviews completed 1,432
Application revenue
collected
$5,787,557.16
General permit center
emails responded
11,000 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
CODE COMPLIANCE
Worked diligently to add Section 10 to the Renton Municipal Code.This update
provided clarity and revamped our process to align Renton’s practices with other local
jurisdiction
Made numerous staffing updates and welcomed Jason Churchill and Piero D’Amore as
Code Compliance Inspectors.AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
CODE COMPLIANCE
STATISTICS 2021
Total Cases 566
Total Business Licenses approved 656
Top Violation Areas
No Building Permit 61
Disabled Vehicles/Boats 86
Impermissible Parking Locations 45
Outdoor Storage / Garbage & Recycle Storage 91
Weeds 84
Bulky Waste 62 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
CODE COMPLIANCE
BEFORE AFTER18311 116TH AVENUE SOUTHEAST AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
CODE COMPLIANCE
BEFORE AFTER16230 123RD AVENUE SOUTHEAST AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
CODE COMPLIANCE
AFTER
18005 124TH
AVENUE SOUTH
BEFORE AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Adoption of the 2018
Building Codes
Revised Section 10 Renton
Municipal Code
Review and design
approval of the PRADU
plan sets AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
LONG
RANGE
PLANNING
Community
and
Economic
Development
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
PERMIT READY ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT
(PRADU) PROGRAM LAUNCHING
▪PRADU Program Launching last July 14,
2021
▪8 floor plans with several different
architectural variations for a total of 32
different units
▪Held virtual open house with over 100
attendees
▪2 articles written about the program
PRADU MEETINGS AND APPLICATION
Meetings Held 7
Application Submittals 11 AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
HOUSING ACTION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
($100,000)
$20k-pooling for a
sub-regional
affordable housing
monitoring program
$60k-residential land
use study
$20k-residential
nexus study for
linkage fees AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT (TOD)
IMPLEMENTATION
($250,000)
•Aims to develop a planned action EIS
•Provides more streamlined environmental
review process at the project stage, conducting
more detailed environmental analysis in
preparation for new development
•Early environmental review provides more
certainty to permit applicants (for requirements)
& to the public (addressing environmental
impacts)
•Facilitates TOD on a shorter timeline
•Reduces the overall costs for project
developers/lower final housing costs AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
DOCKET ITEMS
2021
Docket 15 (Group C)
1 D-185: Bonus Density 3rd Party
2 D-186: Cottage Housing
Docket 16 (Group A)
3 D-187: Appeal Notice
4 D-188: Impact Fee Credit
5 D-189: Setbacks in Commercial Zones
6 D-190: Applicability of Design Regs
7 D-192: Fence Regulations
Docket 16 (Group B)
8 D-191: ADU Amendments
9 D-196: Height & Setbacks in RMF
10 D-199: Residential Accessory Structures
11 D-200: Compliance with HB1220
12 D-201: UC Zone Development Standards
Docket 16 (Group C)
13 D-202: MFTE Extension and Amendments
14 D-203: Waived Fees Extension
15 D-204: Rental Registration Update
15 DOCKET ITEMS
FOR 2021
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Adopted Interim Zoning
Controls for the UC Zone
School Impact Fees & School
Capital Facilities Plans
MFTE for Solera and
Sunset Terrace Growth targets
Countywide Planning Polices AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
Community
and
Economic
Development
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
Funding for Renton-
based artists and cultural
organizations to expand
access to arts and
culture for residents and
visitors throughout our
city and to make our
community more vibrant.
SUPPORT FOR THE ARTS
68
pop-up
performances
featuring
local artists
55
artist & arts
organizations
received
funding
support
$108,515
funding for
cultural arts
performances
& arts-related
programs and
activities
23
new public art
installations AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
BUSINESS SUPPORT
❑Small Business grant program provides relief to Renton businesses
experiencing direct economic hardship due to COVID -19 and delays
to construction downtown.
❑Free support to small businesses through the business response
team including one-on-one help with financial assistance programs, a
calendar of relevant webinars and other resources, and a map
identifying Renton restaurants and cafés open for carry -out.
❑Series of virtual programming to increase business acumen (including
new curriculum to cover risk management & cybersecurity)
30 small business grants awarded
$225,000 funded
Emergency ordinance to support
downtown businesses AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
•Creative marketing campaign focused on
compelling storytelling designed to help
those ready to travel and to inspire locals to
re-engage with their community through
events & shop local initiatives.
•Whyrenton.com
•Visitrentonwa.com
•Rentondowntown.com
14 LTAC grants awarded
$421,500 funds awarded
Continued efforts on Civic Core
implementation & marketing with
RCMC partners AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
SUMMARY OF PIPELINE ACTIVITIES
$375,000 for business grants
Over $100,000 for Arts &
Cultural Programming
$460,000 for LTAC
$900,000 in work for the
downtown AGENDA ITEM #1. a)
AGENDA ITEM #1. a)