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Peer Review Memorandum
To: Jill Ding, Senior Planner
City of Renton
From: Jeff Gray, PWS (Otak)
Kevin Corrigan (Otak)
Copies: File
Date: June 9, 2022
Subject: Longacres Unico Property (Seattle Sounders FC Performance Center)
- Wetlands Peer Review
Project No.: Renton: PRE21-000410
Otak: 20796.000
Otak, Inc. (Otak) conducted a review of the Critical Areas – Existing Conditions Letter Report (Letter
Report) dated April 29, 2022, prepared by Talasaea Consultants, Inc. (TCI) for the proposed Seattle
Sounders FC Performance Center (Project) on the Longacres Office Park (LOP) property in the City of
Renton. The project proponents are proposing a new training facility for the Sounders FC that will include
five full-sized soccer training fields, a goalkeeper field, operations building, a maintenance facility,
restroom facilities, a deck addition to the existing structure, and realignment of existing trails. The City of
Renton (City) requested Otak to review the classificat ion and delineation of the existing wetlands on site
described in the Letter Report for consistency with Renton Municipal Code (RMC) Critical Area
Regulations (RMC 4-3-050).
The LOP is 108 acres in size and comprised of 18 property parcels. The Project will be located on seven
of the 18 parcels, including: 2423049022, 08867001100, 0886700120, 0886700130, 0886700140,
0886700220, and 0886700370. The LOP property previously hosted a horse racetrack until The Boeing
Company purchased the property and developed the Customer Services Training Center in the early
1990s and the LOP in the mid-1990s. Development also included the implementation of the wetland
mitigation project titled Surface Water Management Project and Conceptual Mitigation Plan (Shapiro
Associates 1999).
The following materials were reviewed by Otak:
• Critical Areas – Existing Conditions Letter Report (32 pages), prepared by TCI, dated April 29,
2022, including Executive Summary (3 pages) and Attachments 1-14 (952 pages).
Methods
Otak biologists completed background research using available published information, and completed a
site investigation on May 18, 2022 to verify delineated wetland boundaries. Wetland boundary flags were
observed in the field that matched the nomenclature of the wetland identifiers in the Letter Report.
Wetland boundaries were reviewed for consistency with the 1987 USACE Wetland Delineation Manual
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and the 2010 Regional Supplement per RMC 4-3-050 and WAC 173-22-035, and wetland categories
were reviewed for consistency with the Washington State Wetland Rating System for Western
Washington.
Wetlands are defined at RMC 4-3-050.B.1 and 4-11-230: “Areas that are inundated or saturated by
surface water or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal
circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions.
Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas. Wetlands do not include those
artificial wetlands intentionally created from nonwetland sites, including, but not limited to, irrigation and
drainage ditches, grass-lined swales, canals, detention facilities, wastewater treatment facilities, farm
ponds, and landscape amenities, or those wetlands created after July 1, 1990, that were unintentionally
created as a result of the construction of a road, street, or highway. Wetlands include artificial wetlands
created from nonwetland areas to mitigate the conversion of wetlands.”
Due to the abundance of biological wetlands on site and the site’s development history, Otak’s review of
the Letter Report focused on confirming wetland boundaries, evaluating whether delineated wetlands met
the definition of regulated wetlands per RMC, and then reviewing the categories of the regulated
wetlands.
Findings - Wetland Boundary Delineation and Wetland Classifications
The Letter Report from TCI describes three wetlands (Wetlands A, C, and F) and five stormwater
management features (Pond B, Feature D, Feature G, and two unnamed stormwater ponds). Wetlands
A, C, and F were all classified as depressional and rated as Category II using the 2014 Wetland Rating
System for Western Washington. All other features either did not meet the three-parameter definition of a
wetland (Feature D), or were determined to be non-regulated wetlands (Pond B, Feature G, and two
unnamed stormwater ponds) per RMC 4-11-230. See Figure 3 from the TCI Letter Report included with
this memorandum.
Per the Letter Report, the main distinguishing factor between all of the features is that the regulated
wetlands were artificially created to mitigate the conversion of wetlands, and that the non-regulated
wetlands were intentionally created from nonwetland sites, including drainage ditches and detention
facilities. The Letter Report includes multiple sources of backup documentation to support jurisdictional
assessments of the wetland areas on site, such as chronological photo documentation, as -built drawings,
previous studies completed for the Boeing projects in the 1990’s, site plans, and two recent wetland
delineation reports completed by other consultants [AMEC Foster Wheeler (2016) and NV5 (2021)].
Fourteen attachments are included in all. The Letter Report includes wetland determination data forms,
but wetland rating forms were not included to support wetland classifications.
The findings of Otak’s report review and site investigation are as follows:
1. Table 1 lists all of the wetland features on site, TCI’s jurisdictional assessment, and Otak’s
opinion and rationale. In summary, Otak agrees with TCI’s assessment and delineation of
jurisdictional wetlands on site based on the information provided in the Letter Report.
Documentation of the intentional creation of wetlands from uplands for the purpose of stormwat er
detention includes as-built drawings, drainage reports, and chronological photo documentation.
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Table 1. Summary of Jurisdictional Wetland Features on the Longacres Property
Wetland/Feature per
Letter Report (TCI
April 2022)
Regulated per
TCI Letter
Report?
Otak
Opinion
Otak Rationale Boundary Verified?
Wetland A Yes Concur Mitigation wetlands
(RMC 4-3-050B.1)
Yes, with caveat
(additional wetland areas
observed along northern
boundary)
Pond B No Concur Meets definition of
artificial (constructed
stormwater pond) per
RMC 4-3-050B.1.
Not applicable
Wetland C Yes Concur Mitigation wetlands
(RMC 4-3-050B.1)
Yes, with caveat
(additional wetland areas
observed north of
delineated boundary)
Feature D No Concur Does not meet three
parameter criteria for
wetland identification
(no hydrology)
Not applicable
Wetland F Yes Concur Mitigation wetlands
(RMC 4-3-050B.1)
Yes, with caveat (current
map excludes gravel trail
and berm between two
wetland cells)
Feature G No Concur Meets definition of
artificial (constructed
stormwater pond) per
RMC 4-3-050B.1.
Not applicable
Storm Pond and
Conveyance (south of
Pond B on Figure 3)
No Concur Constructed in 2016;
Meets definition of
artificial (constructed
stormwater pond) per
RMC 4-3-050B.1.
Not applicable
2. The Letter Report addresses wetland boundaries for the entire LOP property; however, the
proposed Project will only occur on a portion of the entire property. Boundaries of Wetlands A, C,
and F were reviewed on site, and additional wetland areas were observed on the north side of
Wetlands A and C. The delineation of Wetland F includes a raised gravel berm that bisects two
wetland cells that is not represented on Figure 3. The additional wetland areas and map revisions
do not affect the area of the proposed Project. See annotations on Figure 3.
3. Wetland boundaries were flagged in the field and verified during the May 18, 2022 site
investigation. However, the Letter Report does not include a mapping accuracy statement
indicating if the flags were professionally surveyed, located with a GPS, or estimated using aerial
photography and previously prepared maps by others.
Action by the applicant: Provide an accuracy statement for the wetland boundaries shown on
Figures 3 and 4 in the Letter Report.
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4. Wetlands A, C, and F are classified as Category II wetlands with moderate habitat scores (5-7).
Wetlands were rated using the Washington State Wetland Rating System for Western
Washington – 2014 Update per RMC 4-3-050G.9, and rating forms and figures were provided.
Per the rating forms, Wetlands A, C, and F are Category II wetlands. Wetland A has a habitat
score of 6, and Wetlands C and F have habitat scores of 5. The rating form for Wetland F is
labeled Wetland E, but the figures are accurate. It is assumed that wetlands E and F were
originally rated separately and then combined into a single unit, which is acceptable per the
Rating System for depressional wetlands that have a hydrological connection that allows water to
flow in both directions. Figure 3 shows Wetland F to have a habitat score of 5 whereas the rating
form shows a habitat score of 6. However, the difference does not result in a change of wetland
category or standard buffer width (150 feet).
Wetland ratings were verified in the field and through desktop review. Whereas some questions
could have been answered differently, any changes would not have resulted in a change to the
category or buffer width of the wetlands. As such, the wetland categories and buffer widths for
Wetlands A, C, and F described in the Letter Report and shown on Figure 3 are consistent with
RMC 4-3-050.F and 4-3-050.G.
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