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i 111,'NN1NG FILE FILE TITLE Adi1. 741 1 f ) Form 81 -- ffi. avft of Sided® STATE OF WASHINGTON' SS. COUNTY OF KING, C. BELL being duly sworn, says that she is the principal Clerk of Seattle Times Company, publisher of THE •SEATTLE TIMES, a daily newspaper, printed and published in Seattle, King County,State of Washington;that it is a newspaper of general circulation in said County and State; that it has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of King County; that the annexed, being a retail ad was published in said newspaper, and not in a so Zo.i6 supplement thereof, and is a true copy of the notice as it was printed in the = -. -,- .',. -.• ;_R ,:b-.1 ,, of said paper on the following day or days June 25, 1980 9. 81 Notice of Environmental Determination Savoy ZeAPE and that the said newspaper was regularly distributed to itsAsubscribers during all of said period.tee - ---._-__. f00'TcQo 1r. 't<"• ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE tl'' RENTON,WASHINGTON e'<: The i.-,14*./Hvy- .Environmental Review Committee (ERC) kL,' has Issued o final declorotlon of hen-Munificence for the followlno arolects: Ialgee,... I.SHANNON O'NEIL(ECF-95-80).apPlIcatlon for site approval for conversion of (alstino ilele family reslomnp to dental fice1711 usu. Subscribed and or t ore me this FourteenthFileSA-051•80: proa0rn Iodated at IR)2 Ou- volt Avenue N.E. day2. GLACIER PARK COMPANY (ECF-:76-80) Opplication for preliminary plot to ro-subdi•Of August 80. vide e.4 acres of the bride industrial Pnrk— 19' Phase I Into two lots. File No. PP-055-s0; . property located on me east side Of Lind i Avenue S.W. between S.W. 29th Street and o. n - , ..',.:'^"," 1),C, T. S,W.34th Street, v PIFFIC to Cud foe tti Stu!' a° WashingtonTheEnvironmentalReviewCommitteefERC) plan has also issued a final declaration of Munificence Fit !Web'- for the fe owl ptoirx- i.: S•a'A'(jpiti PACOM . (ECF-511-ft), asollca- lion for seeded permit for fill and erode of aPproxlmoteW 250,000 cubic yordi on 30.S acres, IFiinkto, O _-3`93prowrty locatedf Jr, south side S. Streer west of Roy- mond Avenue S.E. Further information regarding this (action is Ovoilable In the Planning Deportment,Municipal t Building, Renton, Washington, 235-2550. Any GP- ---77. , y^•„•-,. gr.:i-c<M _n'"r.at-.' "';s- _. i.:c.,r..-ka:rr.-yt x -2-;t-W,,,,,,Orr_Y,.- — - ?':'r7s Peel of E RC action must be tiled with the Hearin - _ - _ _ ..r;,r..r,--._ .. _ fi.-•'-x'.,=.".- •..r"-+t""r-,:t,:._r•=1r:•.•:.+_,<; _ Examiner by July9,1900. Published:June2S,19110, mn, Wit- ws,i wti "k r_.;•. ..h" _R " S d.' s'Pt•S.r':..C%,.-' r rZ`- J*.('... v L1: v x_,„„.• :;..: J '' e'a•:uri , 3Yy Y., _ a'.- .;..q4 tF !-- t,.6vJr,. 1 Tx!-. -''YrC. _ yfog ',:. kii:-q.:, _,,;_ a.r^4,IT'.-':'«'1. ti_ ..: .,pr. fir, ` r: - .cv_ ...- z -Fr ; : -'• :: -te7: . -a 3raniW';:'•..a - ,.- i:..•ram:_.. :.. ;<.....:.:. 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Fox : The Environmental Review Committee met today to review the additional information submitted by the Austin Company to consider the final environmental determination on the proposed fillingland grading request, SP-427-79 . It was their determination that insufficient information was presented and that a detailed environmental impact statement is necessary to acquire that information . Specifically, that : 1) The proposal does not consider the impacts upon the 100-year flood plain and the regional storm drainage basin (East Side Green River Watershed Project) , 2) The filling of the area proposed will eliminate existing wildlife habitat, and 3) The scope of the development plans are inadequate to determine the impacts upon municipal services . A finalldeclaration of significance will be published in the newspaper on Wednesday , June 25th. The appeal period • of 14 days will end on July 9th. An appeal will have to be submitted directlty to the City of Renton Hearing Examiner. The City of Renton has established a procedure for writing environmental impact statements. The City of Renton is the focal point of the process . The applicant will provide the City with three consultants capable of preparing the impact statement . The City of Renton will then determine which one of the three is acceptable . If none of the three are acceptable to the City , the applicant should provide the City with additional names until the City and the applicant can reach concurrence. At that point, the applicant will deposit with the City sufficient funds to cover the cost of the impact statement . The consultant is paid directly by the Clity with these funds set aside by the applicant . Letter to Jake Fox Page June .20, 1980 1 Pre-draft consultations shall involve the specific areas to be concentrated upon . The City staff works very closely with the consultant in developing the .EIS. The consultant will prepare a draft EIS and present it to the City for review. The draft EIS will not be issued until the City determines its adequacy. At that point it undergoes a 30-day review. Comments are received and responses are made for the final EIS and after review of the responses by the consultant , the City will issue the final impact statement. Length of . time involved depends upon the ability of the consultant to answer all of the questions in the areas of concern. If you should have any further questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact this department. Very truly yours , Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director Roger J. Blayloc , Associate Planner RJB;sh i i FINAL DECLARATION OF SIGNIFICANCE Application No(s ) : SP-427-79 Environmental Checklist No : ECF-511-79 Description of Proposal : Fill and grade of approximately 250 , 000 cubic yards on *30.8 acres Proponent : AUSTIN COMPANY Location of Proposal :South side of S .W. 19th Street west of Raymond Avenue S.W. Lead Agency : PLANNING DEPARTMENT This proposal was reviewed by the ERC on June 18, 1980 following a presentation by Roger Blaylock of the Planning Department . Oral comments were accepted from: The Engineering , Traffic Engineering, Building and Police Departments all expressed concern that the proposal had major impacts on water and water courses , plant and animal life and topographic changes which needed a detailed analysis. Incorporated by reference in the record of the proceedings of the ERC on application ECF-511-79 are the following: 1 ) Environmental Checklist Review Sheet , prepared by: Gene Williams , Assistant Planner , dated May 27 , 1980 2 ) Applications : SP-427-79 3) Recommendations for a declaration of significance : Moved by Gordon Y. Ericksen, seconded by John E . Webley that a declaration of significance be issued ; all concurred . Acting as the Responsible Official , the ERC has determined this development does have significant adverse impact on the environment . An EIS is required under RCW 43.21C.030( 2) (c) . This decision was made after review by the lead agency of a complete environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency . Reasons for declaration of environmental significance : 1 ) Non-consideration of the project impacts on the 100-year flood plain and the regional storm drainage basin . EAST SIDE GREEN RIVER WATERSHED PROJECT ) 2 ) Filling of the area proposed would eliminate existing wildlife habitat . 3) The scope of the development plans submitted are inadequate to determine impacts on municipal services . Signatures : J hn E . Webleyf.:./761A: 2 .-/ r-/ ar s Director AO don Y,IE ksen, PlanningTM Director/ e Warren C . Gonnason , Director 1` Public Works Department L. DATE OF PUBLICATION : June 25, 1980 EXPIRATION OF APPEAL PERIOD : July 9 , 1980 NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETLRMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a final declaration of non-significance for the following projects : 1 . SHANNON O ' NEIL (ECF-575-80) , application for site approval for conversion of existing single family residence to dental office use , File SA-054-80 ; property located at 1702 Duvall Avenue N .E . 2 . GLACIER PARK COMPANY (ECF-576-80) , application for preliminary plat to re-subdivide 8 .4 acres of the Orillia Industrial Park - Phase I into two lots , File No . PP-055-80 ; property located on the east side of Lind Avenue S .W. between S .W. 29th Street and S .W. 34th Street . The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has also issued a final declaration of significance for the following project : 3 . AUSTIN COMPANY (ECF-511-79) , application for special permit for fill and grade of approximately 250 ,000 cubic yards on 30 .8 acres , File No. SP-427-79 ; property located south side of S .W. 19th Street west of Raymond Avenue S.E . Further information regarding this action is available in the Planning Department , Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, 235-2550 . Any appeal of ERC action must be filed with the Hearing Examiner by July 9, 1980 . Published : June 25 , 1980 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW CONNITTEE JUNE 18 , 1980 AGENDA COMMENCING AT 10 :00 A.M. : THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM 1 . OLD BUSINESS : SP-427-79 AUSTIN COMPANY ECF-511-79 Application for fill and grade of approximately 250,000 cubic yards on *30 .8 acres . Property located south side of S .W. 19th Street west of Raymond Avenue S .E . Applicant has submitted additional information in accordance with the Planning Department ' s previous. determination of proposed declaration of significance . 2 . NEW BUSINESS : SA-054-80 SHANNON O 'NEIL ECF-575-80 Application for conversion of existing single family residence to dental use . Property located at 1702 Duvall Avenue N .E . PP-055-80 PRELIMINARY PLAT (GLACIER PARK ) ECF-576-80 Application for preliminary plat to re-subdivide 8 .4 acres of the Orillia Industrial Park - Phase 1 into two lots . Property located east side of Lind Avenue S .W. between S .W. 29th and S .W. 34th Street . AUSTIN r 800 SOUTHWEST 16TH STREETTHERENTON.WASHINGTON 98055 CO ®r n ppN/ TELEPHONE 206/226-8800 i TELETYPE 910.423-0882 DESIGNERS • ENGINEERS • BUILDERS May 27, 1980 Planning Department CITY OF RENTON f 200 Mill Avenue South A't Renton , WA 98055 Subject : Renton File No . SP-427-79 4%C"L . Gentlemen : Submitted herewith are the following items for your consideration regarding our special permit application . 1. Development Plan for the 3-acre tract (8 Prints) 2. Revised set of proposed fill drawings showing standard Renton on-site drainage facilities 8 Sets) 3. Rendering of specific layout plan for the northerly 12+ acres (Original and 16x20 photo) 4. Perspective drawing for the northerly 12+ acres Original and 16.20 photo) The fill as proposed does not encroach on the existing Springbrook Creek Channel nor the drainage channels from the east; therefore , we request that you not require submittal of a detailed analysis of the entire storm drainage basin . Very truly yours, 1 THE AUSTIN COMPANY 0 a St Z* 077Z )O Nett). L. Fox 17k0 1954- Tee . JCivil Engineer jea e___ r.>__.Jo. , a THE AUSTI N 800 SOUTHWEST 16TH STREET RENTON.WASHINGTON 98055 CO PANY TELEPHONE 206/226-8800 TELETYPE 910.423.0882 DESIGNERS • ENGINEERS • BUILDERS oNT0 April 11 , 1980 g` J Q Mr . Warren C. Gonnason, Chairman p ANNINGOQBoardofPublicWorks City of Renton 200+ Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Subject : Surety Bond, Deferral of On-Site Improvements along S.W. 19th Street Between Raymond Avenue S.W. and Lind Avenue Southwest Renton, Washington The Austin Company Work Order No . 79-5208 Reference : City of Renton Letter dated March 19, 1980, Same Subject Dear Mr . Gonnason: Please find enclosed subject Surety Bond as provided by Safeco Insurance Company of America, dated April 8, 1980 under Bond No . 413500, active for one year . Ver truly yours, THi 1TIN CO A D. Wesley utcher Project/Coordinator DWB: ab/ i Attachment cc: J. Poltz D. Hemstreet P . Chiado Mark A. Weed R. G. Nelson G. Y. Erickson, a THE AUSTI ICI 800 SOUTHWEST 16TH STREET RENTON.WASHINGTON 98055 COMPANY TELEPHONE 206/226.8800 TELETYPE 910.423.0882 DESIGNERS • ENGINEERS • BUILDERS 4,4 - ittiATO% April 11, 1980 0 \.1), / il., S$:-/ O Mr. Richard C. Houghton AIANNOG Engineering Supervisor City of Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South fRenton, Washington 98055 Subject: Bill of Sale for Water System Boeing - Valley Office Park 1801 Lind Avenue Southwest Renton, Washington Northwest Commercial Real Estate Company The Austin Company Work Order No. 79-5208 Dear Mr. Houghton: Enclosed please find original subject Bill of Sale for the water system dated March 3, 1980, in behalf of Northwest Commercial Real Estate Company. Ver tr/ly yours , 7c /2CO N D. WesleyButcher Project /Coordinator DWB:ab/ Attachment cc: J. Poltz D. Hemstreet P. Chiado Mark A. Weed R. G. Nelson G. Y. Erickson 1 h la OF d OARD OF PU LIC WORKS 0 RENTON, 'WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING • 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH • RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 • 235-2569 0 alliZED 0" s?.4 SEP ` P March 19, 1980 The Austin Company 300 S.W. 16th St. Re'n ton, WA 98055 Attention: Mr. R. D. Hemstreet, Assistant District Manager Subject: Deferral of On-Site Improvements Along S.W. 19th St. Between Raymond Ave. S.W. and Lind Ave. S.W. Dear Mr. Hemstreet: The Board of Public Works, at its meeting of March 19, 1980, agreed to the deferral of the above-referenced improvements for a period of one year subject to the approval of the landscaping plans by the Planning Department. The Planning Department will determine the bond amount required based upon the detailed landscaping plans. We will notify you when this amount has been. determined. Very truly yours, Warren C. Gonnason, Chairman OF NT, Board of Public Works y WCG:j t I U 2.0 1980Mgt cc: Board Members Building Division 8 -•""` M pF RFC o THE CITY OF RENTON Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 n BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 90 0- 235- 2550 04)) T4-0 SEP1E 0 P MEMORANDUM March 19 , 1980 TO: Board of Public Works FROM: Planning Department RE : AUSTIN COMPANY ON-SITE DEFERRAL OF IMPROVEMENTS ALONG S . W. 19TH BACKGROUND: The applicant has constructed an office complex and sub- mitted landscaping plans to the Planning Department for the entire project. The landscaping plans have been approved in concept but not in detail . LID 314 has been formed to complete the construction of S . W. 19th Street. The LID should not include the landscaping that was required as part of the building permit approval . Since LID 314 is at the financing stage and not in actual construction , it does appear logical to allow the deferral as requested. RECOMMENDATION : Grant the deferral subject to the approval of detailed landscaping plans and the Planning Department' s concurrence in an appropriate bond amount. RJB :wr IV Date : March 12, 1980 BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS REFERRAL MEETING OF March 19, 1980 Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director John Webley, Parks & Recreation Director Paul Lumbert, Traffic Operations Richard Geissler, Fire Chief Richard Houghton, Engineering Supervisor Ron Nelson, Building Supervisor SUBJE';T:Request for Deferral of(On-,$ite Improvements along SW 19th St . between Raymond Ave. SW-and Lind Ave. SW, the Austin Lompany COMMENTS: RENTp. 1- c-S # ‘Id ,,"" fru IR ram, yiA'ojANNIN r 000 SOUTHWEST 16TH STREET giTHE AUSTIN RENTON.WASHINGTON 98035 TELEPHONE 206/226-8800 COMPANY TELETYPE 910.423.0882 DESIGNERS • ENGINEERS • BUILDERS Match 11, 1980 Mr. Warren C. Gonnason Director of Public Works City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Subject: Request for Deferral of On-Site Improvements Along Southwest 19th Street BetweenRaymondAvenueSouthwestandLindAvenue Southwest Dear Mr. Gonnason: Until such time as L. I .D. 314 becomes a reality, we respect- fully submit our request for a deferral of finish plantingintheplantingstriprunningparalleltoSouthwest19th Street. In the interim, we propose to provide pre-emergent weed control and approximately three-inches of bark mulching material. We would appreciate your consideration of this deferral request at the next meeting of the Board of Public Works. Should you require additional information for your review, please feel free to call upon us at any time. Very truly yours, R. D. Hemstreet Assistant District Manager RDH:dt cc-PSChiado DWButcher WSFetterley DCBrown WGlockner J 1 g1 LISTST IN BOO SOUTHWEST 16TH STREET NY RENTON.WASHINGTON 98055 G' err TELEPHONE 206/226-8800 d TELETYPE 910.423.0882 DESIGNERS • ENGINEERS . BUILDERS March 10, 1980 The City of Renton Planning Department x_... Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Attention: Mr. Roger J. Blaylock Associate Planner Subject: Landscaping Your Letter dated February 26, 1980 Gentlemen: We are in receipt of your letter dated February 26, 1980, concern- ing the landscaping associated with the Boeing Office Complex located near the intersection of Lind Avenue Southwest and Southwest 16th Street. Austin considers, and has considered since mid-December, that the project landscaping scheme was approved by The City of Renton Planning Department. The approval process, which has never been defined, began in October of last year when our landscape consultant, Richard Carothers & Associates, produced a preliminary plan based on verbal criteria presented to him by the Planning Department. After meetings with Planning personnel, revisions to this plan were approved and initiated by Austin and department represen- tatives on November 29, 1979. The revisions were designed to screen and breakup the parking lot. Following that meeting, the Planning Department asked Austin to cooperate in a revision along_ Lind Avenue involving the bike path location. This change, which introduced new criteria, was approved by a phone call on November 23, 1979 . Finally, on December 13th, Austin submitted the con- tract documents which incorporated the agreed upon scheme and the changes along Lind and Raymond. At that time, Austin requested information critical to our construction schedule concerning the location and completion date of the bike path to be constructed by the City. These questions have yet to be answered. lio The- City of Renton - March l0-, 1980 Page Two I You can imagine our reaction to your request, after nearly three months, for additional changes. Changes, in part, to work already completed in the field and changes to work which would have been completed, had we had the requested information. We feel justified in our position that the work already completed in the field, and the work which will proceed when your informa- tion concerning Lind Avenue reaches us, is all in compliance with the approved drawings and cannot be modified. Very truly yours, z!% Wit'.- R. D. Hemstreet Assistant District Manager RDH:dt cc-PSChiaco DWButcher WSFetterley DCBrown WCGonnason, City of Renton N N OF RA, 4. IP 0 THE CITY OF RENTON U ` © 2 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 chi BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 9 ca• 235- 2550 9- 4Teo SEP1s, February 26 , 1980 Mr . Bill Fetterly The Austin Company 800-SW 16th Street Renton, Washington 98055 RE : AUSTIN COMPANY/BOEING COMPLEX LANDSCAPING PLAN Dear Mr . Fetterly : After a detailed review of the landscaping plan proposed by the Austin Company for the Boeing Complex, it is our position that the landscaping plan will be appropriate with the following changes along Lind Avenue S .W. and Raymond Avenue S .W. Lind Avenue S .W. 1 . The landscaping strip between the curb and the 8 ' wide meandering bicycle path should vary in width from 3-6 feet . This area should be planted with Japanese Holly . 2 . It is our understanding that the bicycle path will be constructed by the City of Renton in the LID at the request of the developer (Austin Company) . It will meander , however , the western edge of the path shall not any closer than 14 ' to the eastern edge of the parking lot . 3 . The 14-17 foot wide landscaping strip is necessary to allow the construction of a minimum 3-foot high berm. London Plane trees will be spaced at approxi- mately 30-35 feet on center as street trees . 4 . The Baltic Ivy groundcover is not sufficient to screen the parking area . Groupings of 7-10 shrubs should be placed on approximately 100 ' centers to break the intensity of the Baltic Ivy . These shrubs should provide suitable habitat for wildlife in the area . Examples of such shrubs include : Cotoneaster , Barberry , Fire Thorn , Strawberry Tree, Oregon Grape , Holly , Salal and Photinia . This is only a generalized list of what could be used to provide wildlife feed. N Raymond Avenue S.W. 1. The sidewalk has been constructed along Raymond Avenue S.W. leaving approximately 5-1/2 feet between the sidewalk and the curb and 10 feet behind the sidewalk to the edge of the parking lot. This area can be planted in either Ivy or in Japanese Holly as along Lind Avenue S.W. _ 2. The landscaping strip behind the sidewalk should include a berm which is approximately 2-1/2 feet in heighth to create the screening effect of the parking lot. London Plane trees should be placed on a maximum of 35 ' centers along this strip. The groundcover on the berm can be Baltic Ivy along with the placement of 7-10 shrubs on approximately 100 ' centers similar to the pattern established on Lind Avenue S .W. Interior Landscaping 1 . All planting areas shall be a minimum width of 10 feet. .Presently most of the planting islands are 5 feet in width. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the facility, the Board of Public Works will have to grant a deferfal for the landscaping along Lind and Raymond Avenue S.W. Based on the plans submitted , it is anticipated that a bond of approximately $100 ,000 would be sufficient to cover all of the landscaping on the site. If it is your intention to have the landscaping competed prior to the issuance of a final occupancy permit, the bond will not be required. If you should have any further questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director 1.1* Roger J. Blayloc , Associate Planner RJB ;sh LONDON Aiilt;$110 C OM uv PLANE bOei p Goip(e r7;N ' 404: 1: 111: Cod y zs SHRUB : Q • (a 7 GROUPING 1 i. JP; ANESE HOLLY IVY S Iv LONDON 0 PLANE PARKING LOT J {^ c, r J 3 ' i. ' 301-35` i Iw X rt ff • S LONDON 4 61 PLANEiC t i U { 1 LifD AVE. S.1 IVY i Q._35' W P A a- J ' ESE HOLLY w Iw 1J T T° LONDON . _ SH.', PLANE ,. SCRLE GROU"ING ` I 0Np f r London Plane MAXIMUM ERN! 1 A- , , 6' MU, i 4, Scattered Shrubs 4111 4' = 100' on center A Ivy t Japanese Ivy vl'Ai. Holly y Parking Lot Landscaping Berm 10 Bicycle Path 8' 3 Street Paving Parking . 13' ._.. ; Strip 11 ' MINIMUM BERM London Plane N `, 6' Scattered Shrubs „ W• I'enim `100 ' on center 3 Ivy vy f lif Japanese Holly Parking Lot Landscaping Berm Bicycle Path Parking__;'...I, Ili' 8' Strip Street Paving 4 LIND AVENLE S.W.' Rusty 0 C 0 Kretoy u07-', To scR.E oei 107 CoMg°*x I I 1( ii ,' sik:'122' 10' 6' 1 I Japanese Holly A. Scattered Shrubs or 100' on centerIvyi rt, a., h t2z i e.'- Ivy, - vy Street Paving m., y "' 111 j Parking Sidewalk Landscaping Parking LotStripBerm 5 ' 6'10' ARAYMOND AVENUE S.W. olr To sci}kE• I 1 i P ex 13239 N. E. 100th Kirkland, Wa.98033 November 29, 1979 Charles J. Delaurente, _Mayor Barbara Y. Simpoch, Mayor Elect Gordon Erickson Members of Council Dear people: We are very concerned about the rapid rate of filling that is occuring in the Renton marsh areas south of Highway 405. We were under the impression that this was going to take place over a long period of time and i•n conjunction with a drainage program coordinated by the S.C.S. and King County. There is a marsh and pond just south and the other east of the Austin buildings occupied by The Boeing Company. Both of these areas are heavily used by wildlife, including fish, ducks, hawks, rails, herons and songbirds. They also operate as natural water recharge areas and help eliminate flooding problems in the valley. If the city of Renton could incorporate these as natural areas into the development and drainage plans for this industrial park, it could prove to be a model for similar type developments. These marshes are rapidly disappearing the once filled inlcan never be recovered. We urge you to consider this proposal and stop the current rate of drainage that is taking place in this tract south of the Austin site. A ditch has been dug along the south border next to the tank farm and is rapidly draining this marsh. If there is some way we can be of assistance, please let us know. Thank you very much. Sincerely, Leonard Steiner, President . East Lake Washington Audubon Society LS:sf 1 I I 5//? Ste. / ". C.,,en River Basin Program November 30, 1979 i% r 7:4v is, • r, r; i NnV S4 1279 City Councils Green River Valley Cities Re: East Side Watershed Project D•E? Dear City Council Member: The Green River Basin Executive Committee (BEC) has completed its review of channel and storage design modifications to the East Side Green River Water- shed Project conducted by the firm of Brown and Caldwell . The study analyzed four design options for the P-1 drainage channel , including the wide channel plan proposed by the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) . At the October meeting the BEC approved modifications which reduce the channel width by approximately 100 feet in that portion north of S.W. 43rd Street and incorporate flood storage in two major detention ponds. There now appears to be greater potential for incorporating recreation and wildlife enhancement features into the project design. We believe these modifications positively respond to many of the long-standing public concerns about the project. The BEC has formally recommended these modifications to the SCS and has requested the Service give immediate priority to initiating engineering design work. Meetings with the SCS are currently in progress to resolve any remaining issues with the intent of establishing the summer of 1980 as a goal for the first phase of construction. In the very near future, project sponsors will be asked to reaffirm their intent to support the project in the form of a work plan agreement, which will identify responsibilities of both the sponsors and the SCS. Approval of the agreement by all sponsors will allow the SCS to proceed with design activities and thereby make tangible progress toward our construction goal . Local sponsors need not commit any local funds at this point, but will be asked at a later date to enter into a project agreement which will set forth in detail required financial arrangements. The Basin Executive Committee will be analyzing various means to finance the local share portion and we will report to you regularly on that important matter. The project is now entering an important and very critical stage. Decisions to be made over the next few months will bear heavily on whether the project can be King County Auburn Kent Renton Tukwila K.C.Conservation District City Councils Green River Valley Cities November 30, 1979 Page Two successfully implemented. It is essential that our local land use decisions continue to be consistent with project plans and that designated rights-of-way and temporary construction areas be reserved for the project. I urge you to direct your planning staffs to provide such assurances in their review of devel- opment proposals and include them in their recommendations for your action. I am confident that we now have a project that will provide a wide range'of benefits for the entire community and urge your support for upcoming decisions on the East Side Watershed Project. In the near future, your Basin Technical Committee representative will report further on the project and provide details on the necessary actions that must be taken. I look forward to early action in this matter as a continued show of sponsor support. Further inquiries can be directed to your Technical Committee representative or the King County Resource Planning Section (344-7990). Sincerely, Charles J. Delaurenti , Mayor of R6nton and Chairman of the Green River Basin Executive Committee cc: Mayor Bauch Mayor Hogan Mayor Kersey Planning Directors Public Works Directors 11)73 i e• tee l i t P4 * 800 SOUTHWEST 16TH STREET THE AUSTIN RENTON WASHINGTON 98055 TELEPHONE 206%22 8800 4 l COMPANY 6 TELETYPE910.42 0882 DESIGNERS • ENGINEERS • BUILDERS November 12, 1979 Mr . Warren C. Gonnason , Chairman Board of Public Works City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton , Washington 98055 Subject : Boeing Office Complex Valley Office & Industrial Park Incorporated Our Work Order 79-5208 , 5213 and 5218 Dear Mr . Gonnason : In accordance with the meeting minutes of the Board of Public Works dated October 24 , 1979.and my subsequent conversation with Mr . R. Houghton , we are enclosing our bond in the amount of $200 , 000 as issued by Safeco Insurance Companies of America . As stated , this bond is in reference to the deferral granted to us for the completion of the interior paving and landscaping at the temporary parking lot on the subject project . We trust you will find everything pertaining to this bond tinhis order and if you should have any questions , please so writer . Very trul yours , 7. 0'/ E. Pol tz Accounting Manager tENT0/1, JEP: jd 05S OL 19 z V J 1$ w CC : D. W. Butcher ileo:Cr L .A.n,w' AtANNING SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANIES SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA I1UMI OFF ICI SAFFCO PLAZA.SEAITLE.WASHINGTON 98185 2984982 Bond No. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,That we, The Austin Company as Principal, and the SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Washington,and authorized to transact the business of surety in the State of Washington as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto the City of Renton, Washington in the just and full sum of --- Two Hundred Thousand and no/100 Dollars(S 200,000.00----), for which sum,well and truly to be paid,we bind ourselves,our heirs,executors,administrators,successors and assigns, jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals,and dated this 25th day of October 19 79 THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH,That,WHEREAS, The Austin Company, has requested from the City of Renton a deferral in completing interior paving and landscaping at the Temporary parking lot, Boeing Office Complex and the said City of Renton has granted a 1 (one) year extension in accordance with minutes of the October 10, 1979 Board of Public Works Meeting NOW, THEREFORE,If the said Austin Company shall complete the paving and landscaping as required by permit then this obligation to be void;otherwise,to remain in full force and effect, for a one (1) year beginning October 25, 1979, or until the date of expiration of any continuation certificate executed by the Surety. The Austin Company Seal) Principal Seal) i? Principal A. A. Wilhelm, Vice President (Seal) Principal SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Bys1e r'uzar Attorney-in-Fact 5-1227 R1 10/72 PRINTED IN U.S.A. IN;H POWER OF ATTORNEY SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA HOME OFFICE SAFECO PLAZA SAFECO SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98185 5390 No. KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: That SAFECO Insurance Company of America and General Insurance Company of America, each a Washington corporation , does each hereby appoint DEMISE HUZAR its true and lawful attorney(s)-in-fact, with full authority to execute on its behalf fidelity and surety bonds or undertakings and other documents of a similar character issued in the course of its business,and to bind the respective company thereby. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, SAFECO Insurance Company of America and General Insurance Company of America have each executed and attested these presents this 23rd day of August 19 77 CERTIFICATE Extract from Article VI, Section 12, of the By-Laws of SAFECO Insurance Company of America and of General Insurance Company of America: ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SURETY STATE OF Illinois ss County of Cook On this 25th day of October 1979 , before me personally Denise Huzarappeared known to me to be the Attorney-in-Fact of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA or SAFECO NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, the corporation that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my • ial seal, at fice in the aforesaid County, the day and year in this certificate first abov rltten. Notary Pub in the e of Ill, C,r,,,,, t..'..r !+,,,, 25. pQ Seal) County of J:.lu:.,I:. L: i,l Ii U[ S-230 R4 6/78 PRINTED IN U.S.A. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the facsimile seal of each corporation this 25th day of October t9 79 S-974 R5 8/77 PRINTED IN U S A OF RED 0 BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS • RENTON, WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING • 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH • RENTON, WASHINGTON 98055 • 235-2569 Po P( 0• ITEO SEPt O November 2, 1979 The Austin Company 800 S.W. 16th Street Renton, WA 98055 Subject: Temporary Parking Lot-- Boeing Office Complex Valley Office and Industrial Park, Inc. Interior Lot Landscaping Dear Mr. Butcher: The Board of Public Works, at its meeting of October 24, 1979, agreed to defer the interior lot landscaping for a period of one year subject to the posting of an additional $25,000 bond. However, it has been determined that posting of a bond in the amount of $200,000 for deferral of the paving on the temporary parking lot and the interior lot landscaping together would be satisfactory. Please post the bond with this office, we will distribute copies to the various affected departments. Sincerely, Warren C. Gonnason, Chairman Board of Public Works WCG:jt Jf cc: R. Houghton yig R. Nelson P. Lumbert t` ---------•---------- .. 1. G. Er i cksen BOARD 01' PUBLIC WORKS October 24, 1979 - a bond in the amount of $180,000 for the paving and it soemod to be an adequate amount to covor thu 1.lndscaping also. Moved by JOHN WEBLEY eeconded by PAUL LUMBERT, to de.6eh the landscaping bon one year subject .to posting o6 a bond in the amount o6 $25,000. MOTION CARRIED. Bond on total o6 de6e. zte detemaned to be $200,000) t,. OLD BUSINESS - Mr. Nelson said that they would be receiving an appeal to the Board of Adjustment from Richard Hart for the denial of the variance by the Board of Public Works. This; wan an underground wiring variance denied by the Board on October 17th. Mr. Nelson also noted he checked with the City Attorney regarding the legality of the agree- ments signed by various businesses to furnish 40 additional parking lots for the Renton Assembly of God church and he said they were as good as a contract. Mr. Ericksen commented that the Board should have Mr. Warren's opinion in writing for the record. (October 3, 1979 meeting). 7. NEW BUSINESS - None 8. COMMENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS - Mr. Nelson announced that the old Renton Hotel is completely razed and they were just cleaning up the debris at the present time. Mr. Nelson noted that the problem of Lande Feed's dangerous building had still not been resolved and they were using the building. There is a requirement for a check of the struc- tural components. Mr. Nelson noted he would look into it. 9. ADJOURNMENT - The meeting adjourned at 9:35 a.m. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Wedue:iday, October 24, 1979 Renton Municipal building 9:00 a.m.4th flour Conference Room resent: Gordon Ericksen, Vice-Chairman Richard Geissler, Fire Chief John Web ley, Parks C Recreation Director Paul Lumbert, Traffic Operations Engineer Richard Houghton, Engineering Supervisor Ron Nelson, Building Supervisor Roger Blaylock, Planning Dept. Jean Truman, Secretary Visitors: D. Wesley Butcher, The Austin Company Raymond D. Hemstreet, The Austin Company Wm. Stewart Fetterley, The Austin Company Wayne R. Richardson, Applicant MINUTES 1. CALL TO ORDER - The October 24th meeting of the Board of Public Works was called to order by Vice-Chairman Gordon Ericksen at 9:00 a.m. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Moved by RICHARD GEISSLER, seconded by PAUL LUMBERT, the minutes ob October 17, 1979 be approved as w&itten. MOTION CARRIED. 3. CORRESPONDENCE - None 4. REFERRALS FROM CITY COUNCIL: a. Street Vacation Petition (VAC-18-79), Citizens Federal Savings & Loan Association, Right-of-Way Between NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland Ave. NE - Planning Department report noted no objection to the street vacation petition. Fire Chief Geissler commented on the problem with the other street vacation in the area, in front of the Jack-in-the-Box, as they were supposed to put in a fire lane and still haven't done so even though they have been notified by three letters to do so. Mr. Ericksen noted that the Board should specify that a plan be submitted and that they be required to comply with the plan. Moved by JOHN WEBLEY, seconded by RICHARD GEISSLER, .the matter be continued bon two weeks and a .better be sent hequesting a nepneaenta tive at the meeting. MOTION CARRIED. 5. REFERRALS FROM DEPARTMENTS: a. Application for Use of Excess Public Right-of-Way, William A. Minor, 2100 Jones Place SE and Benson Road - Mr. Wayne Richardson, the contractor, representing Mr. Minor, was present and noted he was doing the work for Mr. Minor and he wants to put a rockery on that site and extend his yard out. Mr. Houghton noted this was single family residential and recommended that no one be allowed to use that right-of-way. It was noted that it was a 58 ft. right-of- way plus 6 ft. for sidewalk, 32 ft. from existing center-line. Planning Department report noted the applicant was requesting use of excess right-of-way on Puget Drive S. at the SE corner of Jones Place SE and Puget Drive S. and that the right-of-way appeared to be 100 ft. and present paving covers 56 feet and requested a continuance of one week to allow Traffic Engineering to prepare a report. Mr. Houghton commented that if the applicant could keep the toe of the rockery 40 ft. out, it would probably be alright. Moved by John Webley, seconded by Richard Gei,a4.ten, .the applicant`get with .the Engineehi,ng Division and make sure the p'an meets with appAavat and come back next week. Substitute motion by JOHN WEBLEY, seconded by RICHARD GEISSLER, to approve the peJunit subject to the conewvtence ob the Eng.Lneeh.- i.ng D.iv.i.a.ion and Thab5.ie Eng.ineen,Lng and .casue a 30-day nevocabte pekmit at an annual bee ob 10. MOTION CARRIED. b. Deferral of Off-Site Improvements, Azalea Lane, Clyde W. Downing, N.E. 24th Street and Aberdeen Ave. N.E. - Planning Department report noted the deferral was co allow filing of the final plat and the improvements are presently under construction and recommended the deferral be granted for a period of six months subject to posting of an appropriate bond for completion. Mr. Houghton noted that if this was usual circumstances that Engineering had no objections. Moved by RICHARD GEISSLER, seconded by PAUL LUMBERT, the debennat be granted bok a peni.od ob s.ix months subject to posting ob an appnapniate bond. MOTION CARRIED. c. Deferral of Landscaping on Temporary Supportive Parking Lot, Boeing Office Complex, The Austin Company - Mr. Fetterley was introduced by Mr. Butcher as the person responsible for the landscaping on the project and he explained that they were trying to not comply with the 5% required landscaping for the temporary parking lot that is to be used during the need for higher intensity parking but they would meet the permanent landscaping requirements and upon abandoning this part of the parking lot they would put in the permanent landscaping on the permanent site. The paving of the parking lot was recently deferred by the Board of Public Works. Planning Department report noted the Austin Company was requesting a deferral of the interior landscaping in their temporary supportive parking lot located just north of the Boeing Office complex and recommended the Board approve the deferral for a period of one year with the posting of a bond of $25,000 for that landscaping. Mr. Houghton noted that they had posted OF R4,11, 40 o THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 llo CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 94 cp• 235- 2550 0gT D SEP 0.0 October 24, 1979 The Austin Company 800 S.W. 16th Street Renton, Washington 98055 Attention : Jake Fox Gentlemen: Please find enclosed a proposed declaration of signi- ficance for the Van Worden fill site, file number SP-427-79 . The project has been determined to be of significant impact . There are many questions concern- ing the actual filling and development of the site. They are clearly listed on the proposed declaration of significance. Until further notice, the application for fill and grade has been suspended pending the com- pletion of an environmental impact statement . Very truly yours, Gordon Y. Ericksen Planning Director rt401) Q Roger J. Blaylock Associate Planner RJB:wr Enclosure PROPOSED/ ECLARATION OF SIGNIFICAN flkc Application No . SP-427-79 RI PROPOSED Declaration Environmental Checklist No . 511-79 0 FINAL Declaration Description of proposal Filling and grading of approximately 30.8 acres, Proponent THE AUSTIN COMPANY S.W. 19th Street between Raymond Avenue and Longacres Location of Proposal Racetrack on the west side of the street Lead Agency CITY OF RFNTON MANNING OFPARTVFNT This proposal has been determined to a have 0 not have a significant adverse impact upon the environment . An EIS ® is 0 is not required under RCW 43 . 21C . 030 (2 ) (c ) . This decision was made after review by the lead agency of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency . Reasons for declaration of environmental significance : 1. The proposed fill area includes land encompassed by the Fast Side Green River Watershed Project. 2. Fill area abutts the existing Springbrook Creek and as presently proposed would have significant impact on water quality and existing drainage systems. 3. Filling of area proposed would eliminate existing wildlife habitat. 4. The proposed use of fill area or development plans have been presented to date.Measures , if any , that could be taken to prevent or mitigate the environmental impacts to such an extent that the lead agency would withdraw its declaration of significance and issue a ( proposed/ declaration of non-significance : 1. Submittal of specific development plans for future use of property in order to evaluate impact. 2.. Specification of measures to mitigate the probable impacts would need to he evaluated through a detailed analysis including storm drainage on site and for the entire storm drainage basin, Responsible Offici 1 Gordon Y. Ericksen Title Pi: gain• 'lector ate October 10. 1979 Atrapr Signature j f1 City of Renton Planning Department 5-76 s DEV PMENT APPLICATION REVIEW .ET Appl i cat 4. on : SP&L/At P Fa, .c I/ i• 4/! e Is 30.?4crif ySP Z7 19 LPAppro,c.2S4006 yd. ) Location : 3WcerAtr of Slt//f nv ST * / /N.r•IA1/P•a74M64 4i Applicant : Tht& 4vS714/ eomp14Jwey f" Parks DepartmentTO :p SCHEDULED HEARING DATE: ice Departmentol A. R. C. MEETING 4041179 Public Works Department Engineering Division Traffic Engineering Building Division Utilities Engineering Fire Department INr JRI POPF( S FGTHETAPPLICTIONIfp,EVIIS ANF REATOPdARC ULO BE PROVIDEDRWCOLNC ( T BE HLLD ON AT 9:00 AM IN THE THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE1FOURDEPARTMENT/DIVISION REPRESENTATIVE W LL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTON THE ARC, PLEASE PROVIDE THE COMMENTS TO THE WILL DEPARTMENTBY :UD PM ON /Om /79 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: POLICE DEPT. Approved Approved with conditions XXXX) ot Approved This request should not be approved until all fill that has been put in on the site without a permit is removed. After all the fill has been removed then possible approval with the following conditions : 1) Raymond S .W. between S .W. 16th & S .W. 19th be completed prior to any hauling (2) Paved or rock roadway be put in 150 feet into job site to prevent tracking of dirt onto roadway. (3) Access to the 'Limit site be off of Raymond S .W. (4) Truck route to the site be set so that truck traffic is not allowed on Grady WaybetweenW. Valley Hwy and Lind Ave. S .W. (4) Roadway be kept clean at all times. 5) $25 ,000 cash bond be posted with the city, and money be used to keep street clean if the contractor does not keep city streets on truck route clean. 6) Hauling hours show be BUI1X11XXXXNX$AZIXI XXX 0730 hrs to 1530 hrs. 7) Fagman be v' d at Raymond S.W. at times that Longacres race track is running. 10/18/79 Signature o irector or Authorized Representative Date r -- - - REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION : Approved Approved with conditions Not Approved Signature of Director or Authorized Representative Date BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS October 10, 1979 - Page 2 7. COMMENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS - Letter from the Planning Department was read which noted that recently items had not been placed on the agenda in a timely fashion and in the future any item that did not have at least 24 hours for review, the Planning Department would request automatic continuation of one week. )Re.pni.nwtnd duty noted by Boah.d Seehetah.y). 8. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting adjourned at 9:50 a.m. 1 BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Wednesday, October 10, 1979 Renton Municipal Building 9:00 a.m. 4th Floor Conference Room Present: Warren C. Gonnason, Chairman John Webley, Director Parks & Recreation Paul Lumbert, Traffic Operations Engineer Dave Clemens, Planning Department Roger Blaylock, Planning Department Jean Truman, Secretary Don Hemstreet, The Austin Company Wes Butcher, The Austin Company Richard Hart, Applicant MINUTES 1. CALL TO ORDER - The October 10th meeting of the Board of Public Works was called to order by Chairman Gonnason at 9:00 a.m. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Moved by PAUL LUMBERT, seconded by DAVE CLEMENS, the minu,tea o6 October 3, 1979 be approved as uvtLtten. MOTION CARRIED. 3. CORRESPONDENCE: None 4. REFERRALS FROM DEPARTMENTS: a. Deferral of Paving, Temporary Parking Lot, Boeing Office Complex - The Austin Co. Continued from October 3, 1979 Meeting) - The applicants being present were asked to explain in more detail. Mr. Don Hemstreet explained that all of the area south of the site is part of a lease program with the Boeing Co., including the parking area. The area of the deferral request is meant to be only a temporary parking area as it is planned to develop that property at a later date. This parking lot is being developed at the insistence of the Boeing Company until its Share-the-Ride Program can be implemented and it is being leased to them on a one- year basis. The other improvements will be done, the deferral is just for paving of the parking lot. It is planned to use clean, washed gravel for surfacing. It will be a back-up parking lot for 370 cars and it would double the cost if it had to be surfaced. The landscaping would be put on the permanent site. Mr. Butcher noted that, based on City Hall approval, there is a letter on file committing us to five mitigating measures including our contribution to an LID and also a signal on Lind Ave. as we are impacting streets with another 370 cars from the tempo- rary section. Mr. Clemens said that a part of the landscaping was required as a mitigating factor and that he would like to see a more integrated complex and have the final improvements at this time and noted that he would not recommend the deferral without a bonding requirement that the interior paving, plus the landscaping requirement be implemented. Mr. Butcher noted that, assuming a deferral of a year or two, the company would be committed to come back and put the planting strip on the north side. Mr. Gonnason said a bond in the amount of $180,000 would cover the two considerations, the deferral of the parking lot as it is proposed tempor- arily, if that became a permanent use, the bond would guarantee it would be done and the other would be that they have a bond for the planting strip. If it wasn't paved, the parking lot could be closed off. Mr. Clemens noted that the facility could be properly done at this time and the future use of the property could take the parking lot into consideration. Moved by Dave Clemens, the application be denied. Motion failed for lack of a second. Mr. Gonnason noted that Engineering had no objections to the request. Moved by PAUL LUMBERT, seconded by DAVE CLEMENS, the Boah.d approve .the request lion a one-yeah pen%od subject to review at .that .time bon an addJ. onat one-yeah pen,iod and on the condition that a bond in the amount a6 $180,000 be poa.ted to gua antee the £mpnovement6. MOTION CARRIED. b. Underground Wiring Variance - Richard L. Hart, 1214 N. 32nd St. - The TV cable did not get undergrounded when the other utilities were put in, it was not available at the time. The older houses in the area have overhead connections. Mr. Richard Hart, the applicant noted that all the TV services were overhead. The TV company started to put in the wiring overhead. There is about 43 houses and 11 of the residences are undergrounded, the rest have overhead service. The three houses across the street have the utilties overhead. The utility poles are on his side of the street and he would have to go across his neighbor's driveway. Mr. Lumbert advised Mr. Hart to talk to his neighbor to see if he was interested in hooking up to the cable also, noting joint venture would probably be more reasonable. Moved by JOHN WEBLEY, aec0nded by DAVE CLEMENS, that .the mattet be continued ban one week ban anatyai,a by the vanious div.iz.ions. MOTION CARRIED. 5. OLD BUSINESS: None 6. NEW BUSINESS: None OF R4,,, THE CITY OF RENTON Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILI AVE.SO. RENTON.WASH. 98055 CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR • PLANNING DEPARTMENT 09 235- 2550 O P 9' tOOSEPS MEMORANDUM October 3 , ] 979 TO : Board of Public Works FROM: Planning Department RE : DEFERRAL OF PAVING , PARKING LOT, BOEING OFFICE COMPLEX, THE AUSTIN COMPANY BACKGROUND : The applicant is seeking the deferral of the requirement of paving a private parking lot as required in the Parking and Loading ordinance . The applicant has stated the park- ing lot will be used as a temporary lot while Boeing is developing their share the ride program, Even though this seems as a logical method of providing temporary parking, the site to the north of the Boeing complex will probably be developed for other businesses by the Austin Company . Therefore , it would be more economical to pave the parking lot and decrease the problem of drainage control on the site with the anticipation of constructing buildings around the parking lot in the future . RECOMMENDATION : It is recommended that the request be denied because there is no precedent or need for delaying the on-site improve- ments . RJB :wr OF RENT iSh () Ep 25 1919 Date : September 25, 1979 9+ NING DVY'- BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS REFERRAL MEETING OF October 3, 1979 Richard Houghton, Engineering Supervisor Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director Paul Lumbert, Traffic Operations Engineer I . Deferral of Paving, Parking Lot. @oeing ffficp Cnmplex, The Austin Company 2. Extension of Main Line of Sewer from Lind to building Site with cleanout to serve w/building, Realty Marketing COMMF'NTL': Plans are available in the Public Works office THERE WILL BE NO BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 rg p I, p AU'+ o T® 800 SOUTHWEST 161 H tiT R(:F i CFIYi iL4L. tv f WW RENTON WASHINGTON 90Ua`'5 COMPANY TELEPHONE. 206'226 LBoo lE:ETYPE 91O•423•O8N2 Lit `fl '+ " , , 1:1'4+.,INLEHS • fMJi 1)ERS September 21 , 1979 Mr. Warren C. Gonnason Chairman of Board of Public Works City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Subject: Request for Deferral of Paving for Temporary Supportive Car Parking Lot Project: Boeing Office Complex - South Renton TAC W.O. 79-5208 Ref : • Letter Dated 9-17-19 from Austin to Mr. Gordon Y. Erickson and Supportive Forms and Drawings Dear Mr . Gonnason : We herein request, on behalf of the property owners, a deferran of the paving required under Renton Municipal Code Chapter 4-2204-D-9-A, reference Paving by asphalt. Boe.inq advises that historically a few years are required to effectively implement their Share-the-Ride program. Thus the need for a supportive temporary parking lot. Should additional information be required, please contact us . V9.ry iz ly v urs, D. Wesley Bud ' er Project Coordinator DWB: ja cc : Gordon Y. Erickson s OF I THE CITY OF ENTONLvrk-r` to MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 g CHARLES J. DELAURENTI a MAYOR m PLANNING DEPARTMENT 235- 25509, 0 o• o9gTFD SEPIEI' C5 October 1, 1979 TO: Ron Nelson, Building Division Supervisor FROM: Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director By : David R. Clemens , Senior Planner RE : FILL ACTTVITY SOUTHWEST OF BOEING VALLEY DEVELOPMENT The subject site was inspected this morning by Planning Department staff. This inspection revealed that the entire area east of Springbrook Creek (approximately 11 acres) has already been filled to a depth of several feet (see attached map for location) . Fill material extends from the east property line westward to the top of the slope of the banks of Springbrook Creek. No special permit for filling and grading has been approved for this site. Application for. a special permit to fill a 30 acre - site - which includes the site in question and additional acreage west of Springbrook Creek - was filed with the Planning Department on September 27, 1979 . Fill activity was apparently in progress at the site prior to this date. Review of this application, including environmental analysis, is not complete. Since fill activity was observed on the site Saturday, September 29 , 1979 , and grading activity was in progress at the time of today ' s inspection, it appears that work continues on the site in violation of appropriate . ordinances. 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N. 16th Street Renton, WashiTngton 98055 Gentlemen: Enclosed are the original and one copy of Flood Control Zone Permit Noo l-3604.-2 for the purpose of constructing anoffive complex Please sign both copies on the reverse side as permittee, retain the original, and return the copy to this department. The permit does not become effective until said copy is received. The enclosed permit should not be considered a permit under the Shore- line Management Act of 1971. Sincerely, Nan Johnson Resource Management MJ:jw . Enclosures cc: King County Hydraulics City of Renton c 3 THIS PERMIT is subject -..e following conditions: 1. This permit is granted under authority of Chapter 159, Sessions Laws of 1935. Chapter 86.16. RCW) 2. No property rights are granted herein, nor does this permit absolve permitteefromliabilityforanydamagewhichmaybesufferedtolifeortoproperty, public or private, by reason of works, structures and improvements authorized hereunder. , 3. This permit does not obviate the necessity of obtaining other permits required by federal, state, or local law. 4. The permittee shall remove, at his own expense, all falseworks, structures and materials incident to the construction of the work herein authorized. Works and structures erected under permit covering a specific period of time ehnti:be removed by . the permittee at his own expense upon the expiration of said period or at he expire-'•• tion of any extension of time which may be granted. 5. Should permittee fail to remove. at the proper time, materials, works and structures referred to under paragraph 4, the director reserves the right'.to,have,. ' it done at the expense of the permittee. 6. Any alteration of plans for works and structures made subsequent to the filingofanapplicationortheissuanceofpermit,shall be subject to approval by the director. 7. The director shall be notified by the permittee of the completion of works under this permit so the department may make final inspection and give final,approval. 8. The action taken by the department herein shall not imply or create any liability for any damages against the state, as provided by RCW 86.16.100. 9. When necessary to provide for the proper maintenance or operation of the works,.' structures, or improvements as authorized herein, the department may issue supplementary orders providing for such. 10. This permit is subject to further special conditions as follows: A. The maximum100=year frequency flood elevation for the East Side Green River Watershed Project is 13.5 feet (Mean Sea Level Datum)- at the subject site. B. The existing flood plain, according to the Soil Conservation Service's 100-year. Frequency Flood Plain Study is 21!8 feet at the subject site. .: The proposed finished first floor elevations are shown to be at elevation 21.8 feet. Co.' '.:'Approval of this development and other applications will_ reduce the storage area for flood waters, resulting in a higher elevation for the :100-year frequency flood plain, Lidless improvements are made to discharge flood waters from the flood plain. Additional improvements to this site will require State Flood Control Zone Permits. 11. This permit is accepted subject to provisions of law and regulations and conditions herein prescribed. Permittee) By Ar- Slatcof PERMIT NO. 1-3604-2 44 FLOOD CONTROL ZONE PERMIT 44 PLANO Permission is granted under provisions of Chapter 86,16 RCW, this 5th day of September , 19 79 to AUSTIN COMPANY Name of Applicant) 800 S. 'W.. 16th. Street, Renton, 'Washington 98055 Address) to construct and maintain Office Complex Description of, works) for the period 9 19 to 19 or in Rejy. etuity in Section ' 19 , Township 23 N. , Range ' 5 E. W.M. and/or in Section Township N:,, Range W.M. on Green River located within the.. Green Name of stream or flood plain affected) - Flood Zone) a Flood Control Zone No. 2 Said works, structures, or improvements must be in accordance with the Application No,. 1-3604-2 and plans attached thereto on file with the Department of Ecology, which are incorporated by reference as terms of this permit. The work herein authorized shall commence on or after the 5thday of September 19 79 and shall be completed on or before the Sthday of September , 19 80, or before such dates as may be specified by any extensions granted.. This permit is subject to the conditions printed on the reverse hereof and the acceptance by the permittee.. cc: King County Hydraulics 3 ' City of Renton Regional Manager DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY ECY 050-6 Rev. 1/79 Receipt # { °, r °+ CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DEPARTMENT gg F e€ .d Air y Aph^ NAME -- '/.q._ f'o l_, ;ell /• )f a 7 6r:' r o'> F DATE ''d F=-=,. r F r/:!! •fir' ¢• ! r f s :.' R ;t <, - , PROJECT & LOCATION f" - :+ a _ . y ,e .4P. EA , C- -r.•. i; ,;naa, Application Type Basic Fee Acreage Fee Total h'(.' ...,b`I'1 +• ° J' µ` f 0 0.0 y i; o- + : c +6,.•+ Environmental Checklist Environmental Checklist Construction Valuation Fee TS''°03 TOTAL FEES r'°' °0,00 Please take this receipt and your payment to the Finance Department on the first floor. Thank you. x CITY OF RENTON RE/vlo`APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL PERMIT Lo C`IEp >\ 1gi sg FOR OFFICE USE ONLY r. Lc/ File No . SP-D-7-7 Date Rec' d. < Application Fee $Receipt No .asPNG Environmental Review Fee $ APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ITEMS 1 THROUGH 6 : 1. Name THE AUSTIN COMPANY Phone 206-226-8800 Address 800 SW 16th Street, Renton, Washington 98055 2 . Property location SW 19th Street between Raymond Avenue (FIxtend) and Longacres Race Track 3. Legal description (attach additional sheet if necessary) Parcel A - Government Lot 13 , Section 24 , T 23 N R 4 E W.M. in King County, Washington. Parcel B - The North 340 Feet of the East 438 . 9 ft. of Henry Meaders Donation Claim #46 . 4 . Number of acres or square feet 30 . 8 Acres Present Zoning G 5 . What do you propose to develop on this property? Preparation for possible future development. 6 . The following information shall be submitted with this application : A. Site and access plan (include setbacks , Scale existing structures , easements , and other factors limiting development) 1" = 10 ' or 20 ' B. Parking , landscaping and screening plan 1" = 10 ' C. Vicinity map (include land use and zoning on adjacent parcels)1" = 200 ' to 800 ' D. Building height and area (existing and proposed) E. A special permit required by the Renton Mining , Excavation and Grading Ordinance shall submit the information listed in Section 4-2307 . 5 in addition to the above. 7 . LAND USE HEARING EXAMINER'S ACTION: Date Approved Date Denied Date Appealed Appeal Action Remarks Planning Dept. 1-77 r \ AFFIDAVIT VALLEY OFFICE & INDUSTRIAL PARK, INC. , formerly Metro Industrial District) I, Paul S. Chiado, an officer of being duly sworn, declare that I am the owner of the property involved in this application and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn before me this 27thday of September 19 '79 , Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Seattle Name of Notary ublic)Sign ure of Owner K-j."- Donna J. Trulson Paul S. Chiado 8414 8th Avenue Southwest, Seattle, WA 800 Southwest 16th Street Address) Address) Renton WA City) State) 206/226-8800 Telephone) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY) CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the foregoing application has been inspected by me and has been found to be thorough and complete i ery particular and to conform to the rules and regulations of the R ® oKTE.J{ O' ng Department governing the filing of such application . VV ckg-) Date Received 19 By--; 9/vN tme. anning Dept . 2- 7. Location of proposal (describe the physical setting of the proposal , as well as the extent of the land area affected by any environmental impacts, including any other information needed to give an accurate understanding of the environ- mental setting of the proposal ) : P,eoPeoe7y /.5 Go40,97Ep o®v7NWl7 oP' e vA400tJ 0 .Ave 91 SW /9 '- S T. P / 2e76/e 3• T,ec'r7S op,ee Nvo 7 /01,4/eQYED Nose neey 4 Ct-uO i /Ac) C iJA?/,Eii 7 • C./7y JA4x2,901/Eme:07 P•Voieci r 8. Estimated date for completion of the proposal : 5D 7 Co, €7E 'S>( UG V /78d /04 /O CeM, '6TE /3't5ePr/96 9. List of all permits , licenses or government approvals required for the proposal federal , state and local --including rezones) : ce,.u6 /0104a6/27/o4) I,ie S '9A2cW) 3,veG/o494. ,E.e:14/7 ico0C f'L ./N6 ,4.u/9 2.dv0/•t1?, 10. Do you have any plans for future additions , expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain:`` 11. Do you know of any plans by others which may affect the property covered by your proposal ? If yes, explain: Ya 12. Attach any other application form that has been completed regarding the pro- posal ; if none has been completed, but is expected to be filed at some future date, describe the nature of such application form: eCL ca.vc .¢,000u csq 7 0.J To se r= -6 lt) II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers are required) 1) Earth. Will the proposal result in: a) Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? YES MAYBE NO b) Disruptions,' displacements, compaction or over- covering of the soil? x YES MAYBE NO c) Change in topography or ground surface relief features? YET- MAYBE AU- d) The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geologic or physical features?' X YET- MAYBE W e) Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils , either on or off the site? YES RTVITE NO f) Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? YES MAYBE NO x Explanation: 05) 4$ 67/ C... O/4J', C 7?v/J rl1,o a YES'CoYE.e./A,/v F ?/tE o/L ,449 G4f"1/u&1/ Y-v/'O.E/4/ D o e 1 S„ CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENT L CHECKLIST FORM I . 0'\ CEP 27 19`` Y. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY 9 aM V Application No.. tee,—,— 4/ _ 7— 71 IjV DSQ '` ° P Environmental Checklist No. PROPOSED, date: FI'NAL, date: ' Declaration of Significance Ej Declaration of Significance 0 Declaration of Non-Significance a Declaration of Non-Significance COMMENTS: 1 Introduction The State Environmental Policy Act of 1971, Chapter 43.21C, RCW, requires all state and local governmental agencies to consider environmental values both for their own actions and when licensing private proposals. The Act also requires that an EIS be prepared for all major actions significantly affecting the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to help the agencies involved determine whether or not a proposal :Is such a major action. Please answer the following question's as completely as you can with the information presently available to you. Where explanations of your answers are required, or where you believe an explanation would be helpful to government decision makers , include your , explanation in the space provided, or use additional pages if necessary. You should include references to any reports or studies of which you are aware and which are rele- vant to the answers you provide. Complete answers to these questions now will help all agencies involved with your proposal to undertake the required environmental review with- out unnecessary delay. The following questions apply ,to your total proposal , not just to the license for which you are currently applying or the proposal for which approval is sought. Your answers should include the impacts which will be: caused by your proposal when it is completed, even though completion ,may not occur until sometime in the future. This will allow all of the agencies which will be involved to complete their environmental review now, with- out duplicating paperwork in the future. NOTE: This is a standard form being used by all state and local agencies in the State of Washington for various types of proposals. Many of the questions may not apply to your proposal . If a question does not aply, just answer it "no" and continue on to the next question. II ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM I . BACKGROUND 1. Name of Proponent T'ffe /Q)$7//1/ Go. 2. Address and phone number of Proponent: 80o S.W . ,5 r G6M70AI V . S8D5 5 i 206 - 2z6/88,01 0 3. Date Checklist submitted 4. Agency' requiring Checklist / 7y oA- fFu7a.v, A/4414AV6 i2€r" 5. Name of proposal , if applicable: . 67 .eAo/N6 AND 1---/L/../N[& P€eA4/7 6. Nature and brief description of the proposal (including but not limited to its size, general design elements, and other' factors that will give an accurate understanding of its scope and nature): i/t.L vivo a,84.66 4 3o,8 4446 /7e /At) THE t/.4LLEY oFF/G6" ff ///DOJ72/;04. P1 e* 4- 5) Fauna. Will the proposal result in: a) Changes in the diversity of species , or numbers of any species of fauna (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic organisms , insects or microfauna)? YET- MAYBE NO b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of fauna? YES MAYBE NO c) Introduction of new species of fauna into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of fauna? YES MAYBE NO d) Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? YET- M BE NO Explanation: (pl.) 7N ie6 /YJ/QV 3004eiE' 0//44,04./Fa— S604i1 AS £i9e343/75 M/ ETG. T,40,97 w/GL Be D/5AGAc e:0 B Y LG.iti6 , tIO G,4'4D,t/(( 6) Noise. Will the proposal increase existing noise levels? JJ YES MAYBE -NO Explanation: 7) Light and Glare. Will the proposal produce new light or glare? NOYESMAYBE 0 Explanation: 8) Land Use. Will the proposal result in the alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? YES ATTITEKO` Explanation: 9) Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in: a) Increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? X YES MAYBE NO b) Depletion of any nonrenewable natural resource? YES M YBE NO Explanation: 10) Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil , pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? TES MMAYBE N Explanation: 11) Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distri- bution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area? YEs MAYBE 16 Explanation: 4 L3- 2) Air. Will the proposal result in: a) Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? YES- MAYBE NO b) The creation of objectionable, odors? No YET- gun-Mu - N0 c) Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? YEY- MAYBE 6" Explanation: 3) Water. Will the proposal result in: a) Changes in currents, or the course of direction of water movements, in either marine or fresh waters? YES- MAYBE 0 b) Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? VET- MAYBE c) Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? YET- MAYBE NO d) Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? YET- MAYBE NO e) Discharge into surface waters , or in any alteration surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? vrr MAYBE N f) Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters?Yam- MAYBE NO g) Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions oriwithdrawals , or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? YET- MAYBE NO h) Deterioration in ground water quality, either through direct injection, or through the seepage of leachate, phosphates, detergents , waterborne virus or bacteria, or other substances into the ground waters? YEY ITAvgr Ar i) Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies?YET- MAYBE A Explanation: 4) Flora. Will the proposal result, in: a) Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of flora (including' trees, shrubs, grass, crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? MAYBE AT- b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of flora? Y MAY Bt 0 c) Introduction of new species of flora into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? YET- MAYBE A: d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? YET- nviir NO Explanation: (a_) A9v5,eco£' /4J( X/f7/Uc c1ei4r1Cs w 7W C—s'-'-, V 6- d) Sewer or septic tanks? x YES TOTE NO e) Storm water drainage? YES MAYBE N f) Solid waste and disposal? YES MAYBE NO Explanation: 17) Human Health. Will the proposal result in the creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? YES MAYBE NO Explanation: 18) Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? YES MAYBE NO Explanation: 19) Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? YES ROTE N Explanation: 20) Archeological/Historical . Will the proposal result in an alteration of a significant archeological or historical site, structure, object or building? YES MAYBE NO Explanation: III. SIGNATURE I , the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any decla- ration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. Proponent: lei t/({! si ned) yn-ty J to D. iM m( name printed)printed) City of Renton Planning_ Department 5-76 5- 12) Housing. Will the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? YES MAYBE NO Explanation: 13) Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in: a) Generation of additional vehicular movement? YES MAYBE NO b) Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? YES M YBE NO c) Impact upon existing transportation systems? YES MAYBE NO d) Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? X YES— WINE NO e) Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? YBE WIT NO f) Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles , bicyclists or pedestrians? X YES MAYBE NO Explanation: 14) Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas : . a) Fire protection? C YES MAYBE NO b) Police protection? YES MAYBE NO c) Schools? YES MAYBE NO d) Parks or other recreational facilities? x • YES MAYBE NO 1 e) Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? YES MAYBE NO f) Other governmental services? YES M NO Explanation: 15) Energy. Will the proposal result in: a) Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? YES MAYBE NO b) Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? YES MAYBE NO Explanation: 16) Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or alterations to the following utilities: a) Power or natural gas? YES MM B NO b) Communications systems? YES RUBE NO c) Water? YES MAYBE NO ENDING OF FILE FILE TITLE 2779