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OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF RENTON HEARING EXAMINER
A Public Hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner on May 31, 2016 at
10:00 AM , in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of Renton City Hall, 1055
South Grady Way, Renton, Washington, to consider the following petitions:
QUENDALL TERMINALS
FILE NO. LUA 09-151, E CF, EIS, SA -M, SM
Location: 4350 Lake Washington BLVD Description: The applicant is requesting Master Plan
Review, Binding Site Plan, Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and Environmental
(SEPA) Review for a mixed-use development. The site is 21.46 acres and is zoned
Commercial/Office/Residential (COR) and located within the Urban Shoreline designation. The
21.24-acre site would be divided into 7 lots of which 4 would contain multi -story mixed-use
buildings. Overall, the development would consist of 692 residential units (resulting in a net
residential density of 40.95 units/acre), 20,025 square feet of retail and 9,000 square feet of
restaurant. The applicant has proposed to dedicate 3.70 acres for public right -of-way and 0.65
acres of private streets, which would provide access to the 7 proposed l ots. Surface and
structured parking would be provided for 1,366 vehicles. The site contains sensitive slopes,
seismic hazards, wetlands and 1,583 linear feet of shoreline along Lake Washington. The
subject site has received a Superfund designation from the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and the property owners are currently working on a remediation plan with EPA.
Proposed improvements include remediation of existing contamination and associated
wetland and shoreline restoration as approved b y the EPA. The subject land use applications
are assuming a clean site following an approved and implemented Record of Decision from
the EPA.