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Shoreline Management Act
Permit Data Sheet and Transmittal Letter
From: (local government) To: (appropriate Ecology office)
Jill Ding
1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
Maria Sandercock
MARI461@ECY.WA.GOV
Transmittal Date: 9/7/2022 Receipt Date: (provided by Ecology)
Type of Permit: (Indicate all that apply)
Substantial Development
Conditional Use
Variance
Revision
Other
Applicant Information:
Name: Alan J. Wyatt
Address: 1055 S Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
Phone(s): 425-430-6571
Local Government Decision:
Approval
Conditional Approval
Denial
Applicant's Representative: (If primary contact)
Name:
Address:
Phone(s):
Is the applicant the property owner? Yes No
Location of the Property: (Section, township, and range to the nearest ¼, ¼ section or latitude and longitude, and a
street address where available.)
NE Section 18 Township 23N Range 5 (211 Burnett Ave N and 703 N 1st St) (Parcel Nos. 1823059158 and 1823059277)
Water Body Name: Cedar River Shoreline of State Significance: Yes No
Environment Designation: Shoreline High Intensity
Project Description: (Summary of the intended use or project purpose)
Local permit no. LUA22-000258
State permit no.
The applicant is requesting a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for improvements to the existing Bocce Ball Court
at the Renton Senior Center. The project site is located within the R-10 zone and totals approximately 120,700 sq. ft. (2.77
acres). Proposed improvements include the removal and replacement of existing shrubs, replacement of existing benches
and concrete pads, the addition of a corn hole court and metal tennis table, pour-in-place rubberized surfacing, a pour-in-
place checkerboard, and improvements to make the court flush with existing concrete pavement. The existing synthetic
turf will be removed and the gravel underlaying the bocce court area will be lowered several inches. Rubberized surfacing
will be poured in place to bring the bocce court area level with the existing surrounding surface. The project site is located
within the Shoreline High Intensity Designation along Reach B of the Cedar River. The proposed working would be located
approximately 110 feet from the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) of the Cedar River. A 100 year floodplain and
floodway is mapped on the project site. The existing concrete pads that support the existing benches are located within
the 100-year flood plain. These benches and concreted pads would be removed and replaced with new concrete pads and
benches in the same location. No new fill is anticipated within the floodplain, therefore compensatory storage would not be
required. A seismic hazard, sensitive slopes (slopes with grades between 25 and 40 percent), and wellhead protection
area, zone 1 are also mapped on the project site. The proposal would be exempt from Environmental (SEPA) Review as it
would include the repair and minor alteration to an existing recreational facility and does not include any in-water work.
Notice of Application Date: July 13, 2022 Final Decision Date: September 7, 2022
By: (Local government primary contact on this application)
Jill Ding, Senior Planner
Phone: 425-430-6598