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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04a-13245.5-M-EXH-RECORDING NARRATIVE MATRIX-2016-09-14Project Narrative Matrix Submitted in Conjunction with Fred Meyer Renton Center Short Plat - Final Recording Reviewed by the City of Renton, Department of Community and Economic Development Planning Division Project Site Rainier Avenue South, Renton WA 98057 Fred Meyer Store No. 459 BCE No. 13245.5 Parcel Number 000720-0209 Fred Meyer Renton Center Short Plat Project Narrative Matrix Characteristic Description Project Site Data ► Name … Fred Meyer Renton Center Short Plat ► Size … 17,675 SF (Lot 2) ► Site … NWC of Rainier Avenue & Renton Center Way Required Land Use Permits Short Plat (Preliminary & Final; Recording) Zoning Designation CA - Commercial Arterial Current Use & Improvements Vacant … approximately 50% used as surface parking, with remaining 40-45% as the former site of a demolished structure, with 5-10% landscaping, mainly along the perimeter Site Features Site is essentially flat, with asphalt paving over 50% of surface; a small landscaped area has a single tree and ground cover in poor condition; frontage on both NE and SE perimeter is landscaped, with four mature trees Soil Type & Drainage A complete soil analysis will await future redevelopment of the site. However for the purposes of this project, it is presumed soil types and structure will be consistent with the adjacent Fred Meyer Fuel Center. Previous analysis indicated a layer of fill (±3 feet) over native soil. The native soils (mapped as Alluvium (Qa)) included approximately five (5) feet of very soft to soft sandy silt, situated over five (5) to ten (10) feet of loose silty sand over a layer of medium dense to dense sand with gravel. Proposed Use / Development Lot 2 is being platted by Fred Meyer for the express purpose of eventual sale and redevelopment. Potential buyers and/or uses have not been identified at this time. Plat Information ► Fred Meyer Renton Center Short Plat ► 17,675 SF ► NWC of the intersection of Rainier Avenue South, 3rd Avenue (E) and a private right-of-way, Renton Center Way Fred Meyer Renton Center Short Plat Project Narrative Matrix Page 2 Access Access will be primarily from Renton Center Way, with secondary access provided by Rainier Avenue South. Proposed Off-Site Improvements None at this time; it is important to note discussion of previous redevelopment concepts have consistently maintained the existing perimeter improvements, including access driveways, trees and landscaping. Estimated Construction Cost & Fair Market Value The value of Lot 2 remains to be determined; obviously, no construction costs can be provided at this time. Fill & Excavation Quantities No quantities can be provided at this time; information will be dependent on the proposed use and site development plans proposed by the eventual buyer. Tree Inventory & Retention For the purposes of this entitlement, all existing trees (5) are proposed for retention. It may be safely assumed the four (4) perimeter trees will be retained in most, if not all, forthcoming redevelopment scenarios. Dedications With the recent completion of frontage improvements along Rainier Avenue South, additional right-of-way dedication is not likely. As the primary access to the Fred Meyer complex, Renton Center Way will not be impacted by either the platting or eventual redevelopment of Lot 2. Development Structures Given the lack of a development proposal, none are currently proposed. This regulatory phase will eventually be addressed through a site plan review process. Modifications None are proposed at this time Fred Meyer Renton Center Short Plat Conditions of Approval Compliance LUA16-000254(J)(1) A detailed landscape plan shall be submitted for Lot 2 prior to final short plat approval. The landscape plan shall include plantings on the vacant portion of Lot 2 to discourage the use of this portion of the site for overflow parking. The landscape plan shall be submitted to the Current Planning Project Manager for review and approval. The plantings shall be installed prior to the recording of the short plat. A copy of the Conceptual Landscape Plan reflecting our compliance with this condition is attached; said plan was transmitted to Jill Ding for review and approval (see attached e-mail). This plan indicated the applicant's desire to hydroseed the property, rather than commit to more permanent plantings - given the temporary nature of the situation. Hydroseeding has commenced onsite and compliance can be verified via field inspection. LUA16-000254(J)(2) An access easement shall be recorded over Lot 1 granting access to Lot 2 via Renton Center Way. The access easement shall be recorded on the face of the final short plat. A copy of the revised Short Plat was included in the same transmission; providing proof of the inclusion of the access easement on the face of the plat itself.