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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEx22_HEX_PPT_PDF_230912Rainier Ave S Corridor Improvements: Phase 4 Project - Noise Variance LUA23-000241, V-H Clark H. Close, Principal Planner cclose@rentonwa.gov 425-430-7289 September 12, 2023 Brief Description •City of Renton Transportation Division is requesting a noise variance from RMC 8-7-2 to complete construction on the Rainier Ave S Corridor Improvements – Phase 4 project. •The purpose of the corridor improvements is to improve transit mobility, pedestrian accessibility, and safety. •The nighttime work would be along Rainier Ave S from S 3rd St to NW 3rd Pl. •Approximately 500 non-consecutive working days of nighttime work would be required between now and the end of the project. •The reason for conducting nighttime work is to lessen daytime traffic congestion along Rainier Ave S corridor. 2 Begin Project End Project S 3RD STAIRPORT WAYExhibit 2 Project Goals 3 •Benefits overall traffic flow and safety. •Improve the pedestrian environment. •Intersection improvements at S 3rd St and S 2nd St in preparation of the two-way conversion. •Extend the southbound BAT Lane from S 2nd St to S 3rd St. •Construction of a segment of a regional pedestrian/bike path trail. •Installation of pedestrian activated traffic signals at SW Victoria St and NW 3rd Pl. •Sidewalk widening and streetscaping, decorative roadway and pedestrian-scale illumination, landscaped buffers and medians.Source: https://google.com/maps Zoning and Permits •The zoning along the construction corridor improvement project consists of R-8, R-10, RMF, and CA. •The applicant received a Tier I Temporary Use Permit with 13 conditions of approval. •Construction began on March 3, 2023 (LUA23-000084). 4 Source: https://www.rentonwa.gov Source: https://maps.rentonwa.gov WAC 173-60-040 5 Equipment Sound Level (dBA) at 50 ft dBA at 100 ft dBA at 200 ft dBA at 300 ft 330 Hoe-Pac 92 86 80 76 Boom Truck with Auger 88 82 76 72 Concrete Saw 85 79 73 70 Excavator Cat 349 with Breaker 86 80 74 70 Forklift 88 85 82 81 Vacuum Truck 86 80 84 70 Jackhammers 91 85 79 75 Construction Equipment 6 Examples of Construction Equipment used during the nighttime operations: Construction and Comments 7 •Residents along project corridor would perceive construction sounds at various decibel levels due to varying distances, topographic features, and other features (building) that break the line of sight. •Staff received one (1) public comment email on August 4, 2023 (Exhibit 19) regarding construction noise disrupting sleep for a teacher and her high school age son. •Staff responded on August 8, 2023 (Exhibit 20). •The applicant has indicated that they would develop a monitoring plan that would address all the impacts to residents that would be impacted to minimize any possibility that the public health or safety would be diminished (FOF 9). Source: https://www.rentonwa.gov Factors For Granting Variance 1) Implementation of a noise monitoring program; 2) Maximum noise levels; 3) Limitation on types of equipment and use of particular equipment; 4) Limitation on back-up beepers for equipment; 5) Required use of noise shields or barriers; 6) Restrictions to specific times and days; 7) Specific requirements for documentation of compliance with the noise variance conditions; 8) Specific requirements for notification to nearby residents; 9) Required cash security to pay for inspection services to verify compliance; 10) Required access to the project by the City to verify compliance with the noise variance conditions; 11) Specific program to allow for temporary hotel vouchers to affected residents; 12) Requirements for written verification that all workers understand the noise variance conditions for the project; and 8 RMC 8-7-8.D.4: 13) Provision allowing the City to immediately revoke the variance approval if the variance conditions are violated. Recommendation Staff recommends approval of Rainier Ave S Corridor Improvements: Phase 4, File No. LUA23-000241, V-H, as shown in the Neighborhood Detail Map (Exhibit 2), subject to 2 conditions of approval. 1. The applicant and the contractor shall implement the noise mitigation measures for granting a variance to diminish or eliminate noise during the Rainier Ave S Corridor Improvements: Phase 4 project, as described in the project narrative (Exhibit 17). Complaints shall be addressed within 24 hours or one business day. In addition, a summary of any noise-related complaints received and the response provided shall be provided to the City’s project manager within one week of receiving the complaint. 2. The applicant shall post an after hour noise complaint phone number and all scheduled nighttime work planned on the transportation systems – projects and programs webpage so residents have digital access to when and where the nighttime work would occur along the corridor and where to provide complaints. 9