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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport 01CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM Date: October 26, 2010 To: City Clerk's Office From: Stacy M Tucker Subject: Land Use File Closeout Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City C'IPrk's C)ffire_ Project Name: I -405/I-5 to SR 169 Stage 2 Widening Critical Areas Exemption LUA (file) Number: LUA-10-042, CAR Cross -References: AKA's: Project Manager: Jennifer Henning Acceptance Date: June 29, 2010 Applicant: Steve Mader - I-405 Corridor Design -Builders Owner: Same as applicant Contact: Same as applicant PID Number: 7231600542 ERC Decision Date: ERC Appeal Date: Administrative Approval: June 29, 2010 Appeal Period Ends: July 13, 2010 Public Hearing Date: Date Appealed to HEX: By Whom: HEX Decision: Date: Date Appealed to Council: By Whom: Council Decision: Date: Mylar Recording Number: Project Description: Critical Areas Exemption for the temporary placement of a 21,000 gallon Baker tank in the buffer of the unnamed tributary of Rolling Hills Creek for the time period of July - December 2010 Location: Buffer of unnamed tributary to Rolling Hills Creek Comments: DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY city Of, ` r AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. PLANNING DIVISION CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM CRITICAL AREAS REGULATIONS EVALUATION FORM & DECISION DATE OF PERMIT ISSUANCE: June 29, 2010 LAND USE ACTION FILE NO.: LUA10-042, CAR PROJECT NAME: 1-405/1-5 to SR169 Stage 2 Widening & SR 515 Interchange Project Critical Areas Exemption PROJECT MANAGER: Jennifer Henning, Planning Manager OWNER/APPLICANT: 1-405 Corridor Design -Builders attn: Steve Mader 1422 Raymond Ave SE Renton, WA 98057 11232 NE 15th Street, #101 Bellevue, WA 98004 PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel # 7231600542 CRITICAL AREA: Buffer of unnamed tributary to Rolling Hills Creek PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION: Temporary location of a 21,000 gallon self-contained Baker tank (40' long x 8.5' wide) on an existing graveled service road associated with an electric transmission line. The tank would be installed on top of an existing culvert crossing of Rolling Hills Creek, outside of Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) right- of-way. The tank would be plumbed to accept stormwater from the 1-405 right -of way where roadway widening and retaining wall construction will occur from July through December 2010. Piping and/or flexible hoses would be placed on the ground to connect the tank to existing sewer or stormwater manholes. An electric pump set with a double -walled fuel tank will pull stormwater to the tank with gravity discharge. No fuel will be stored in the stream buffer. Maintenance access will be provided via a pedestrian trail. No soil disturbance or vegetation removal is proposed. Security fencing will be placed in front of the tank or at the parking lot access point for security. City of Renton Department of Com ty & Economic Development Certificate of ?tion from Critical Areas Exemption 1-40511-5 to SR169 Stage 2 Widening & SR 515 interchange Project ZUA10-042, CAR June 29, 2010 Page 2 of 3 EXEMPTION JUSTIFICATION: Pursuant to RMC 4-3-050C.7.a.iii Activities in Criticol Area Buffer, of the Critical Areas Regulations an exemption is hereby granted: iii. Stormwater Conveyance in Buffer: Necessary conveyance systems including stormwater dispersion outfall systems designed to minimize impacts to the buffer and critical area, where the site topography requires their location within the buffer to allow hydraulic function, provided the standard buffer zone area associated with the critical area classification is retained pursuant to subsection L or M6c of this Section, and is sited to reduce impacts between the critical area and surrounding activities. (Ord. 5526, 2-1-2010) FINDINGS: The proposed development is consistent with the following findings pursuant to RMC section 4-3-0500.5: 1. The activity is not prohibited by this or any other chapter of the RMC or state or federal law or regulation. 2. The activity will be conducted using best management practices as specified by industry standards or applicable Federal agencies or scientific principles if submitted plans are followed and the conditions of approval of this exemption are met. 3. Impacts will be minimized and disturbed areas will be immediately restored, if submitted plans are followed and the conditions of approval of this exemption are met. 4. Where wetland or buffer disturbance occurs during construction or other activities in accordance with this exemption, the site will be revegetated with native vegetation as required as a condition of approval for this exemption. 5. All removed trees shall be retained as large woody debris in the stream/buffer and wetland/buffer corridors, where feasible. DECISION: An exemption from the critical areas regulations is approved for the temporary placement of the 21,000 gallon Baker tank in the buffer of the unnamed tributary of Rolling Hills Creek for the time period July— December 2010. SIGNATURE: C.E. "Chip" Vincent, Planning Director Date Planning Division APPEALS: Appeals of permit issuance must be filed with the City of Renton Hearing Examiner by 5:00 p.m. on July 13, 2010. Appeals must be filed in writing, together with the required fee to the City of Renton Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110 governs appeals to the Hearing City of Renton Department of Com ty & Economic Deveiopment Certificate of E `ion from Critical Areas Regulations 1-40511-5 to SR169 Stage 2 Widening _& SR 515 interchange Project tUA, CAR DATE OF PERMIT: June 29, 2010 Page 3 of 3 Examiner. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's Office, (425) 430-6510. EXPIRATION: One (1) year from the date of approval (signature date). June 21, 2010 Jennifer Henning, Current Planning Manager City of Renton Planning 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 1-405 Corridor Design -Builders 1422 Raymond Ave, SW Renton, WA 96057 Tel 425.436.2045 Fax 503.736.2043 RE: Critical Area Exemption Request-, 1-40511-5 to SR 169 Stage 2 Widening and SR 515 Interchange Project; WSDOT Contract No. 7624 Dear Ms. Henning: On behalf of 1-405 Corridor Design -Builders, we request a Letter of Exemption from the City of Renton to temporarily locate a stormwater collection tank on an existing utility access road in a Type 3 stream buffer (Figure 1). The proposed activity is for management of construction stormwater for WSDOT's 1-40511-5 to SR 169 Stage 2 Widening and SR 515 Interchange Project. Our need for stormwater collection is to comply with Washington Department of Ecology's NPDES Construction Stormwater Discharge Permit #WAR - 006736. Our purpose for using the tank is to temporarily collect and detain nonhazardous stormwater prior to discharge to the sanitary sewer or storm drain system. We understand that a Letter of Exemption is required prior to initiation of activities, pursuant to Renton Municipal Code 4-3-050 (Critical Areas Regulations) C.4.i-v. Jennifer Henning Critical Area Exemption Request February 21, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Proposed Activity We propose to temporarily park a 40 -foot -long, 8.5 -foot -wide self-contained 21,000 -gallon Baker tank on an existing gravel and soil powerline access road. The Baker tank will be trailered to the site via Triton Tower One's asphalt parking lot, and placed across the existing culvert crossing of Rolling Hills Creek, outside of WSDOT right-of-way. The tank will be plumbed to receive stormwater from the 1-405 right-of-way where roadway widening and retaining wall construction will occur during July -December 2010- Piping or flexible hose will be laid on the ground surface, and connect the tank to existing sewer or water system manholes. An electric pump set with a double -walled fuel tank will pull stormwater to the tank, with gravity discharge. No fuel will be stored in the stream buffer. Pedestrian maintenance access to the tank during use will be limited to water quality monitoring and checking the pump. No soil disturbance, woody vegetation removal, or noticeable grass mowing will occur. No erosion or sediment control measures will be installed because no soil disturbance will occur. Temporary chainlink fencing will be placed in front of the tank or at the parking lot access point for security. Specific Critical Area Affected The critical area buffer is associated with an unnamed tributary to Rolling Hills Creek (Stream 09.RH-2.6).' The short tributary is a City of Renton Class 32 open channel between 1-405 and the Triton Tower One parking lot, on Parcel #7231600542 at T23N, R5E, Section 19 NE. The property is managed by JSH Properties Inc. (Attn: Jennifer A. Bell, 425.917.3400). The tributary flows through a short culvert before joining Rolling Hills Creek, which eventually outlets to Springbrook Creek. The unnamed tributary has little in - stream structure and narrow stream buffers comprised of immature deciduous trees, shrubs, and non-native Himalayan blackberry and reed canarygrass. No anadromous fish species are reported to occur in Rolling Hills Creek or its unnamed tributary-, however, DNR has designated it as Type F. CITY OF RENTON WATER CLASS MAP. ` •a o G 7t1, St S lth Si i — 1 1-405 SITE 1 S €5th St 1 WSDOT. 2007. Ecosystems Discipline Report, Exhibit 4-11. WSDOT 1-405, Tukwila to Renton Improvement Project (1-5 to SR 169 - Phase 2). 2 City of Renton. 2005. Water Class Map. Jones and Stokes. Jennifer Henning Critical Area Exemption Request February 21, 2010 Page 3of4 Mitigation Plan Proposed exempt activities will be mitigated as follows: • Self-contained water collection system • Existing access road • No soil disturbance • No vegetation removal • No hazardous materials storage • Six month duration Pertinent Information Applicable Regulations The activity is not known to be prohibited by any other regulation. Activities will not disturb jurisdictional waters or wetlands or special status species.3 Best Management Practices The activity will be conducted using WSDOT best management practices (BMPs) for highway construction. In particular, BMPs will rely on the WSDOT-approved, project - specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, which is based on the WSDOT Highway Runoff Manual. Impact Minimization Impacts will be minimized by parking a self-contained Baker tank at the existing powerline access road. No buffer vegetation will be removed and no soil will be disturbed. Hazardous materials will not be stored in the buffer. Revegetation No existing buffer vegetation will be cut or mowed, except for minor grass cutting to permit pedestrian access to the Baker tank's ladder. Existing grasses are expected to remain in place or reestablish naturally. We do not expect to replace or reestablish existing buffer vegetation. In the unlikely event that existing grasses become trampled and die, we will seed the trampled areas with the native grass seed mix used on the 1-405 Renton Stage 2 project, at the appropriate time of year. Hazardous Material Stormwater collected in the Banker tank is non -hazardous, and will be discharged to the sanitary sewer if turbidity precludes discharge to the storm drain_ We will run an electric pump to avoid the need to refuel or store fuel for a diesel pump. 3 wSDOT. 2005. Wetlands Discipline Report, Exhibit 12-G, WSDOT 1-405, Tukwila to Renton Improvement Project (1-5 to SR 169 - Phase 2). Jennifer Henning Critical Area Exemption Request February 21, 2010 Page 4 of 4 If you have any questions regarding this request, please call (503.780.5281) or email me smader ch2m.com. Sincerely, 1-405 Corridor Design -Builders Steve Mader, Ph.D. Environmental Compliance Manager