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HomeMy WebLinkAboutD_Cedar_River_Revetment_Final_20230223DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT D_CedarRiversLevee_220713_v2 PLANNING DIVISION CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND CRITICAL AREAS REGULATIONS EVALUATION FORM & DECISION DATE OF DECISION: PROJECT NUMBER: PROJECT NAME: PROJECT MANAGER: APPLICANT/CONTACT: OWNER: PROJECT LOCATION: February 23, 2023 LUA23-000048, SME, CAE Cedar River Geo-technical Borings and Fiber Optic Line Potholing Andrew Van Gordon, Associate Planner Julie Titchbourne, King County River and Floodplain Management 201 S Jackson St, Suite 5600, Seattle, WA 98104 Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 310 Maple Park SE, PO Box 47300, Olympia, WA 98504 APN 2123059019, adjacent to SR 169 and APN 1623059033 on the right bank of the Cedar River. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant is requesting a Shoreline Exemption and Critical Area Exemption for the purpose of geotechnical boring and fiber optic line potholing at two (2) locations (Tabor- Crowall Site and Brodell Site) on the right bank of the Cedar River. The boring and potholing would occur between the Ordinary High-Water Mark (OHWM) of the Cedar River and the edge of pavement of State Route 169 (SR 169); proposed work would be within the highway right-of-way. The boring and potholing are necessary for future revetment repair along the Cedar River and SR 169. The proposal is within the Shoreline High Intensity designation and is within Reach C of the Cedar River. Proposed work would occur as close as approximately 20 feet (20') landward of the OHWM. Work would consist of four (4) potholing locations of the fiber optic line and three (3) geotechnical borings. No tree removal or tree pruning is anticipated to be necessary. Light pruning of shrubs is expected. Parking lot access for Riverview Park from SR 169 is proposed to be cordoned off so that the parking lot can be used as an equipment staging area. A separate right-of-entry permit approved by City of Renton Parks and Recreation would be required. DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B Certificate of Exemption from Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and CAE City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Cedar River Geotechnical Borings and Fiber Optic Line Potholing LUA23-000048, SME, CAE Permit Date: February 23, 2023 Page 2 of 4 SEC-TWN-R: SW16-23-05 & NE21-23-05 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (King County Assessor) POR OF GOV LOT 3 & OF GOV LOT 5 IN SW 1/4 OF SEC 16-23-05 LY NLY OF BURLINGTON RR R/W PACIFIC COAST RR LESS P S P & L CO TRANS LINE R/W TGW POR OF GOV LOT 4 LY SLY OF SR 169 & SLY OF OLD CO RD NO 1140 -- SUBJ TO ESMT OF P S P & L CO TRANS LINE TGW POR OF GOV LOT 2 & OF GOV LOT 4 - BEG IN GOV LOT 4 AT INTSN OF SWLY R/W OF SR 169 AS EXISTED PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 18, 1971 AND A LINE DAF - BAAP OPPOSITE HWY ENGR STATION REFERRED TO AS HES 1494+21.74 ON SR 169 LINE SURVEY OF 169 RENTON MAPLEWOOD TO JCT SR 405 & 57.85 FT SWLY THEREFROM TH NWLY TAP OPPOSITE HES 1499 & 54.94 P C ON SAID SR 169 LINE SURVEY & 60 FT SWLY THEREFROM TH NWLY WLY & SWLY PLW SAID SR 169 LINE SURVEY TAP OPPOSITE HES 1504+00 THEREON TH SWLY TAP OPPOSITE HES 1505+50 ON SAID SR 169 LINE SURVEY & 85FT SELY THEREFROM & END OF THIS LINE DESCRIPTION TH NWLY WLY & SWLY ALG ABOVE DESCRIBED LINE TO INTERSECTION OF SAID GOV LOT 2 WITH SAID SWLY R/W LINE TH SELY ALONG SAID SWLY R/W LINE TO POB WATER BODY/REACH: Cedar River, Reach C CRITICAL AREA(S): Other Flood Areas (Zone X – 500 Year Flood), Channel Migration Zone, Sensitive Slopes, Protected Slopes, High Seismic Hazard Area, Zone 1 Modified Maplewood Wellhead Protection Area, Zone 2 Downtown Wellhead Protection Area CRITICAL AREAS EXEMPTION JUSTIFICATION/DECISION: An exemption from critical area regulations, is hereby APPROVED on the proposed project in accordance with RMC 4.3.050C “Exempt, Prohibited and Nonconforming Activities” and for the following reasons: Site investigative work is exempt from permit requirements within critical areas and associated buffers in accordance with RMC 4.3.050C3bii Site Investigative Work, within Flood Hazard Areas, Geological Hazard Areas, Streams and Lakes and Wellhead Protection Zones subject to the following standards: Site investigative work necessary for land use application submittals such as surveys, soil logs, percolation tests and other related activities. Investigative work shall not disturb any more than five percent (5%) of the critical area and required buffer. In every case, impacts shall be minimized, and disturbed areas shall be immediately restored at a one-to-one (1-1) ratio. Within shoreline jurisdiction, this includes the marking of property lines or corners on state- owned lands, when such marking does not significantly interfere with the normal public use of the surface water. Limitation on site exploration and investigative activities are defined in WAC 173-27-040(2)(m) for properties within shoreline jurisdiction. SHORELINE EXEMPTION JUSTIFICATION/DECISION: An exemption from a Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit is hereby Approved with Conditions* on the proposed project in accordance with RMC 4-9- 190C “Exemption from Permit System” and for the following reasons: Site exploration and investigation activities that are prerequisites to preparation of an application for development authorization under the Shoreline Master Program, if: DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B Certificate of Exemption from Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and CAE City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Cedar River Geotechnical Borings and Fiber Optic Line Potholing LUA23-000048, SME, CAE Permit Date: February 23, 2023 Page 3 of 4 i.The activity does not interfere with the normal public use of the surface waters. ii.The activity will have no significant adverse impact on the environment including, but not limited to fish, wildlife, fish or wildlife habitat, water quality, and aesthetic values. iii.The activity does not involve the installation of a structure, and upon completion of the activity the vegetation and land configuration of the site are restored to conditions existing before the activity. iv.A private entity seeking development authorization under the Shoreline Master Program first posts a performance bond or provides other evidence of financial responsibility to the Planning Division to ensure that the site is restored to pre-existing conditions. v.The activity is not subject to the permit requirements of RCW 90.50.550. CRITICAL AREA EXEMPTION FINDINGS: The proposed development is consistent with the following findings pursuant to RMC section 4-3-050C2d: i.The activity is not prohibited by this or any other provision of the Renton Municipal Code or State or Federal law or regulation; ii.The activity will be conducted using best management practices as specified by industry standards or applicable Federal agencies or scientific principles; iii.Impacts are minimized and, where applicable, disturbed areas are immediately restored; iv.Where water body or buffer disturbance has occurred in accordance with an exemption during construction or other activities, revegetation with native vegetation shall be required; and v.If a hazardous material, activity, and/or facility that is exempt pursuant to this Section has a significant or substantial potential to degrade groundwater quality, then the Administrator may require compliance with the Wellhead Protection Area requirements of this Section otherwise relevant to that hazardous material, activity, and/or facility. Such determinations will be based upon site and/or chemical-specific data. SHORELINE EXEMPTION FINDINGS: The proposed development is: i.Consistent with the policies of the Shoreline Management Act. ii.Not applicable to the guidelines of the Department of Ecology where no Master Program has been finally approved or adopted by the Department. iii.Consistent with the City of Renton Shoreline Master Program. *CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1.Prior to work commencing, the applicant shall apply for and receive a right-of-entry permit from City of Renton Parks and Recreation. DECISION: The Cedar River Geotechnical Borings and Fiber Optic Line Potholing Critical Areas and Shoreline Substantial Development Permit Exemption, LUA23-000048, SME, CAE is hereby Approved with Conditions. SIGNATURE & DATE OF DECISION: _____________________________________ ______________________________ Vanessa Dolbee, Planning Director Date DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B 2/23/2023 | 11:03 AM PST Certificate of Exemption from Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and CAE City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Cedar River Geotechnical Borings and Fiber Optic Line Potholing LUA23-000048, SME, CAE Permit Date: February 23, 2023 Page 4 of 4 RECONSIDERATION: Within 14 days of the decision date, any party may request that the decision be reopened by the approval body. The approval body may modify his decision if material evidence not readily discoverable prior to the original decision is found or if he finds there was misrepresentation of fact. After review of the reconsideration request, if the approval body finds sufficient evidence to amend the original decision, there will be no further extension of the appeal period. Any person wishing to take further action must file a formal appeal within the 14-day appeal time frame. APPEALS: This administrative land use decision will become final if not appealed in writing to the Hearing Examiner on or before 5:00 PM on March 9, 2023. An appeal of the decision must be filed within the 14-day appeal period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3); WAC 197-11-680). Appeals must be submitted electronically to the City Clerk at cityclerk@rentonwa.gov or delivered to City Hall 1st floor Lobby Hub Monday through Friday. The appeal fee, normally due at the time an appeal is submitted, will be collected at a future date if your appeal is submitted electronically. The appeal submitted in person may be paid on the first floor in our Finance Department. Appeals to the Hearing Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office, cityclerk@rentonwa.gov. EXPIRATION: Two (2) years from the date of decision (date signed). Attachments: Project Narrative, Site Plan cc: WSDOT - Owner Julie Titchbourne, King County River and Flood - Applicant Joe Farah, City of Renton – Authorized Representative Duffy McColloch, WSDOT John Klochak, King County River and Flood DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B 1 Project Narrative for Geotechnical Borings and Fiber Optic Line Potholing for the Tabor-Crowall and Brodell Revetment Repair Project The proposed geotechnical borings and fiber optic line potholing for Tabor-Crowall and Brodell Revetment Repair Project includes conducting exploratory geotechnical boring in three locations and fiber optic line potholing in four locations on the south side of State Route (SR) 169, within the road right-of-way (ROW), located within shoreline jurisdiction (Cedar River). The boring and potholing are necessary for future revetment repair along the Cedar River and SR 169. Two future revetment repairs are proposed along the Cedar River and are referred to as the “Tabor-Crowall” site (near Riverview Park) and the “Brodell” site (southwest of the Maplewood Golf Course). See attached site plan exhibits (Figure 1). The Tabor-Crowall site is located in the southwest quarter of Section 16, Township 23 N, Range 05 E, W.M. The Brodell site is located in the northeast quarter of Section 21, Township 23 N, Range 05 E, W.M. The locations of the boring and potholing are shown on the attached site plans (Figures 2 and 3). The project will be conducted as follows: 1. First, 811 one-call will be initiated at boring locations (total of three) and at utility potholing locations (total of four). Applied Professional Services (APS) will, in parallel, perform private utility locates at these locations, placing paint on the pavement and/or turf to mark utilities. 2. Next, APS will perform potholing of the fiber optic line in four locations, two at each revetment repair site. See attached site plan exhibits (Figures 1, 2, and 3) for the location of the potholes. Potholing will be accomplished by a vacuum mounted on the back of small pick-up truck and the hole is typically less than 8-inches wide. All excavated material will be replaced upon completion of work. The area will then be reseeded and restored to current conditions. Potholing will be conducted as follows: a. Fiberoptic Utility pothole #1: located at Tabor-Crowall revetment, close to Boring location T2. APS will access location from the parking area of Riverside Park. Pedestrians will have access to the bridge over the river. Vehicles will have access to the parking lot, although one of the two lanes in/out will be closed for parking of equipment. See traffic control plan (TCP) 1 (Figure 4). b. Fiberoptic Utility pothole #2: located at Tabor-Crowall revetment site, close to Boring location T1. APS will access the location by driving up and over the sidewalk onto the grassy area. Sidewalk closure will not be necessary. c. Fiberoptic Utility pothole #3: located at the Brodell revetment site, next to the Cedar River Trail. This work will be accomplished without closing the trail. Signage will warn trail users to walk, or to walk their bikes next to equipment See TCP 2. Access will be via access trail to the west. No tree removal or tree pruning will be necessary to accomplish RECEIVED PLANNING DIVISION 02/16/2023 AVanGordon DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B 2 this work. Light pruning of shrubs may be necessary between SR 169 and the Cedar River Trail to access this location, but no shrubs will be removed. d. Fiberoptic Utility pothole #4: located at the Brodell revetment site next to the Cedar River Trail. This work will be accomplished without closing the trail. Signage will warn trail users to walk, or to walk their bikes next to equipment See TCP 2. Access will be via access trail to the west. No tree removal or tree pruning will be necessary to accomplish this work. Light pruning of shrubs may be necessary between SR 169 and the Cedar River Trail to access this location, but no shrubs will be removed. 3. Lastly, the geotechnical borings will take place. Borings will be approximately 8 inches wide and will be drilled from equipment mounted on the back of a small truck. All soil will be stockpiled adjacent to the borehole and replaced upon completion of the work. The exposed soil will then be reseeded and restored to current conditions. The boring work will be conducted as follows: a. T1, located near the Tabor-Crowall revetment: This boring location will be accessed by bringing the truck/rig over the curb and sidewalk to that location. Geotechnical driller Holocene will bring ‘mud mats’ to protect the turf. No closure of sidewalk, roadway, or trail is required. A piezometer will be placed in this boring to monitor groundwater levels. After borings are complete, the piezometer will be accessed via foot and cable download. b. T2, located near the Tabor-Crowall revetment: This boring location will be accessed via the Riverview Park parking lot. The boring location is in the mowed grassy area just to the east of the park entrance. Pedestrians will have access to the bridge over the river. Vehicles will have access to the parking lot, although one of the two lanes in/out will be closed for parking equipment. See the attached traffic control plan (TCP) 1 (Figure 4). c. B1, located at the Brodell revetment: This boring is planned for the edge of the pavement of the Cedar River Trail. This work will be performed without closing the trail. Signage will be placed to warn trail users to walk or to walk their bikes next to equipment (see TCP 2, Figure 4). Access to this boring will be via the access trail to the west. A piezometer will be placed in this boring for monitoring groundwater levels. Access to this piezometer after the borings will be via foot and via cable download. Figure 1. King County Tabor Revetment Repair Exhibit (Overview) Figure 2. King County Tabor Revetment Repair Exhibit (Boring and Pothole Locations for Tabor-Crowall Site) Figure 3. King County Tabor Revetment Repair Exhibit (Boring and Pothole Locations for Brodell Site) Figure 4. Traffic Control Plans DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B RECEIVED PLANNING DIVISION 02/16/2023 AVanGordon DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B RECEIVED PLANNING DIVISION 02/16/2023 AVanGordon Estimated OHWM (not surveyed or flagged) boring T2 planned for this grassy area proximate to entrance of Riverview Park; see photo below boring T1 planned for grassy area here; accessed up and over curb and into grassy area; see photo below DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B RECEIVED PLANNING DIVISION 02/16/2023 AVanGordon Estimated OHWM (not surveyed or flagged) Access to Cedar River Trail proposed from access path to the west of proposed boring location Location of Installed Gate Proposed Boring B1 location (on edge of pavement of Cedar River Trail) DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B N JOHN GARDIN APS Inc. NORTH BEND, WA TCS# 011864 JOHNG@APSLOCATES.COM (425) 864-5547 LEGEND CONE WORK AREA SPOTTER PED PATH Date:1/30/2023 Author:John Gardin Project:6511 VAC Comments: this plan is for Jacobs King County WLRD Tabor Revetment TCP 2 NOT TO SCALE SIGNS WILL BE EVENLY SPACED WORK HOURS 7:00AM-5:00PM SPEED LIMIT 35 SIGN SPACING=X(FEET) (1)FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55/70 MPH 1500+/(OR AS PER MUCD) RURAL HIGHWAYS 60/65 MPH 800'+ RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH 500'+ RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35/40 MPH 350'+ RURAL ROADS, URBAN ARTERIALS 25/30 MPH 200'+ RESIDENTIAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25/-MPH 100'+ ALL SIGNS ARE 48" BY 48" BLACK ON ORANGE UNLESS OTHERWISE DESIGNATED. (1) All spacing may be adjusted to accommodate interchange ramps, at-grade intersections, and driveways (2) The spacing may be reduced in urban areas to fit roadway conditions Lane Width Feet MINIMUM TAPER LENGTH (L) IN FEET Posted Speed Limit 10 11 12 105 150 205 265 450 500 550 115 165 225 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 295 495 550 605 660 125 180 245 325 540 600 660 720 780 840 DEVICE SPACING MPH 50/70 25/30 35/45 40 20 30 80 40 60 TAPER TANGENT 650 700600 715 770 4' WIDTH MAINTAINED ***WALKYOURBIKE***WALKYOURBIKEUTILITYWORKAHEADUTILITYWORKAHEADSR 169 131ST AVE SEwww.invarion.com RECEIVED PLANNING DIVISION 02/22/2023 AVanGordon DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B N JOHN GARDIN APS Inc. NORTH BEND, WA TCS# 011864 JOHNG@APSLOCATES.COM (425) 864-5547 LEGEND CONE WORK AREA SPOTTER PED PATH Date:1/30/2023 Author:John Gardin Project:6511 VAC Comments: this plan is for Jacobs King County WLRD Tabor Revetment TCP 1 NOT TO SCALE SIGNS WILL BE EVENLY SPACED WORK HOURS 7:00AM-5:00PM SPEED LIMIT 35 SIGN SPACING=X(FEET) (1)FREEWAYS & EXPRESSWAYS 55/70 MPH 1500+/(OR AS PER MUCD) RURAL HIGHWAYS 60/65 MPH 800'+ RURAL ROADS 45/55 MPH 500'+ RURAL ROADS & URBAN ARTERIALS 35/40 MPH 350'+ RURAL ROADS, URBAN ARTERIALS 25/30 MPH 200'+ RESIDENTIAL & BUSINESS DISTRICTS URBAN STREETS 25/-MPH 100'+ ALL SIGNS ARE 48" BY 48" BLACK ON ORANGE UNLESS OTHERWISE DESIGNATED. (1) All spacing may be adjusted to accommodate interchange ramps, at-grade intersections, and driveways (2) The spacing may be reduced in urban areas to fit roadway conditions Lane Width Feet MINIMUM TAPER LENGTH (L) IN FEET Posted Speed Limit 10 11 12 105 150 205 265 450 500 550 115 165 225 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 295 495 550 605 660 125 180 245 325 540 600 660 720 780 840 DEVICE SPACING MPH 50/70 25/30 35/45 40 20 30 80 40 60 TAPER TANGENT 650 700600 715 770 ROADWORKAHEADR O A D W O R K A H E A D ROADWORKAHEADPEDESTRIAN ROUTE PEDESTRIAN ROUTE PEDESTIRIAN BRIDGE TO CROSS CEDAR RIVER SIDEWALK TO REMAIN OPEN SR 169 SE 5TH ST LEFT LANECLOSEDAHEADAREACLOSEDwww.invarion.com DocuSign Envelope ID: 92A27575-81BB-4138-B315-93FFAE548D4B