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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEX_04_C_Duwamish_City_ResponseFrom: Jill Ding Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2023 11:02 AM To: 'Preservation Department' Subject: RE: Duwamish Tribe SEPA Comments LUA23-000036 Enclave Short Plat Nancy, Thank you for your comments, your comments have been added to the official file for consideration by the decision maker and you have been added as a party of record for this project. I wanted to let you know that you do not need to submit your written comments twice (once to me and once via the online portal), you may submit comments either directly to the project planner or via the online portal. Either way the comments would be received by the assigned project manager. Thank you for your input regarding the proposed buffer reduction, we will take your comments into consideration when reviewing the requested reduction. Any proposed landscape plantings and/or buffer enhancement plantings would be subject to compliance with our adopted landscape regulations and critical areas regulations. Please let me know if you have additional questions. JILL DING, Senior Planner City of Renton | CED | Planning Division 1055 S Grady Way | 6th Floor | Renton, WA 98057 Virtual Permit Center | Online Applications and Inspections (425) 430-6598 | jding@rentonwa.gov From: Preservation Department <preservationdept@duwamishtribe.org> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2023 9:31 AM To: Jill Ding <JDing@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: Duwamish Tribe SEPA Comments LUA23-000036 Enclave Short Plat Dear Jill, Attached are the Duwamish Tribe SEPA comments for the Enclave Short Plat. I will also upload them to the city’s land use public comment portal. Thank you, Nancy. Nancy Sackman Cultural Preservation Officer 206-910-2232 Mobile 206-431-1582 ext 104 Longhouse CAUTION: This email originated from outside the City of Renton. 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From: Jennifer Cisneros <JCisneros@Rentonwa.gov> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2023 10:25 AM To: glen.stamant@muckleshoot.nsn.us; Laura.murphy@muckleshoot.nsn.us; sepacenter@dnr.wa.gov; Planning@TukwilaWA.gov; jgreene@kingcounty.gov; Mark Hofman <markh@newcastlewa.gov>; andy.swayne@pse.com; sepa@pscleanair.org; Jim.Ishimaru@kingcounty.gov; McColloch, Duffy <McCollD@wsdot.wa.gov>; egeorge@kentwa.gov; Madura, Jalaine <Jalaine.Madura@seattle.gov>; 'katherine.fischer@kingcounty.gov' <katherine.fischer@kingcounty.gov>; SEPA@dahp.wa.gov; R4Splanning@dfw.wa.gov; NWS.Compliance@usace.army.mil; Preservation Department <preservationdept@duwamishtribe.org>; KCWTD_otheragencyplanning@kingcounty.gov Cc: Jill Ding <JDing@Rentonwa.gov> Subject: City of Renton LUA Acceptance: Enclave Short Plat, LUA23-000036, ECF, SHPL-A, MOD Hello, Please see linked documents below for City of Renton LUA acceptance for the following project: Enclave Short Plat LUA23-000036, ECF, SHPL-A, MOD Please see related documents linked below: Notice of Application Site Plan Environmental Checklist As the project progresses, more information will be available by request and through our online Public Notice of Land Use Applications Map. Regards, JENNY CISNEROS, Planning Technician City of Renton | CED | Planning Division 1055 S Grady Way | 6th Floor | Renton, WA 98057 Virtual Permit Center | Online Applications and Inspections (425) 430-6583 | jcisneros@rentonwa.gov DUWAMISH TRIBE dxʷdəwʔabš Duwamish Tribal Services | 4705 W. Marginal Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106 | 206-431-1582 www.duwamishtribe.org 02/27/2023 City of Renton PR23-000032/LUA23-000036 Enclave Short Plat Dear Jill Ding, Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the project Enclave Short Plat located at 980 Hoquiam Ave NE. Based on the information provided and our understanding of the project and its APE, we have no substantive cultural resources comments to offer at this time. The DAAP WISAARD predictive model indicates that an archaeological survey is contingent upon the project parameters with a moderately low risk of encountering cultural resources. However, please be aware that if the scope of the project or the parameters for defining the APE change, we reserve the right to modify our current position. The Tribe opposes any reduction in the wetland buffer as indicated in the application (from 75 feet to 56.25 feet). The Duwamish Tribe has commented on the most recent King County Flood Management EIS to update their flood plan in December 2022. The Duwamish indicated wetland buffers be implemented or maintained to reduce seasonal urban flooding and/or in the event of prolonged or significant precipitation events. To continue to reduce wetland or stream buffers exacerbates urban flooding and reduces habitat for fish and wildlife as well as native pollinators. We support that the City of Renton maintain its current wetland and stream buffers without exception. In addition, the Tribe supports the removal of non-native vegetation and strongly recommends only native vegetation be used for proposed landscaping to enhance wetlands, streams as well as fish and wildlife. Thank you, Nancy A Sackman Cultural Preservation