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L so�3T- 2 58 .9 0 �0 p c_ GHQ 1821572ND AVENUE SOUTH i5a32 �. KENT. WA"032 a THE KROGER CO. COLORED SITE PLAN m Y (425)251$222 (425)251$782 3800 S.E. 22ND AVENUE QFC FUEL PORTLAND, OREGON SWC DUVALL AVE. & N.E. 4TH ST EX -3a Fz M e..., * RENTON, WASHINGTON DUV77TAAV7o'KEo CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM Date: April 30, 2013 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 Clerk's Office. Project Name: QFC Fuel Center #871 Variance LUA (file) Number: LUA-13-000250, V-A Cross-References: LUA12-083 AKA's: Project Manager: Vanessa Dolbee Acceptance Date: March 21, 2013 Applicant: James Coombes, Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. Owner: Quality Food Center, Inc. Contact: Robert McNeill, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. PID Number: 1523059124 ERC Decision Date: ERC Appeal Date: Administrative Approval: April 11, 2013 Appeal Period Ends: April 25, 2013 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: The applicant has requested a Variance from RMC4-2-120 to not require the site-to-site vehicle access way as a part of the construction of a QFC Fuel Center featuring a 3,360 square foot canopy and a 160 square foot cashier's kiosk at 4615 NE 4th Street. Location: 4615 NE 4th Street Comments: Denis Law Mayor �ity Q f k J � f 0 April 30, 2013 Department of Community and Economic Development C.E."Chip"Vincent, Administrator Robert McNeill Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. 18215 72nd Avenue S Kent, WA 98032 SUBJECT: QFC Fuel Center#871 Variance LUA13-000250, V-A Dear Mr. McNeill: This letter is to inform you that the appeal period ended April 25, 2013 for the Administrative Variance approval. No appeals were filed, therefore, this decision is final and application for the appropriately required permits may proceed. The applicant should be aware that the Administrative Variance decision will expire two (2) years from the decision date of April 11, 2013. If they are unable to commence construction or otherwise implement effectively the variance granted within the two- year time -frame, a single one (1) year extension may be requested in writing, pursuant to RMC 4-9-250B.18. If you have any questions regarding the report and decision issued for this variance proposal, please call me at (425) 430-7314. Sincerely, Vanessa Dolbee Senior Planner cc: Quality Food Centers, Inc, / Owner(s) James Coombes, Sr. - Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. / Applicant Sally Wassall, Jacqueline Alexander / Farty(ies) of Record Renton City Hall . 1055 South Grady Way , Renton, Washington 98057 . rentonwa.gov dl IL f • r 4%P 4b Project Location Map Variance Report13-000250.docx 0 6 088��- DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY City of'. AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT`._ 4 ADMINISTRATIVE VARIANCE REPORT & DECISION A. SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF REQUEST REPORT DATE: April 11, 2013 Project Name: QFC Fuel Center #871/Renton Highlands Project Number: LUA13-000250, V-A Project Manager: Vanessa Dolbee, Senior Planner Owner: Quality Food Centers, Inc., 10116 NE 81h Street, Bellevue, WA 98004 Applicant: James Coombes, Sr. Entitlements Manager, Fred Meyer Stores, Inc., 3800 SE 22nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97202 Contact: Robert McNeill, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc., 18215 72nd Avenue S, Kent, WA 98032 Project Summary: The applicant has requested a Variance from RMC 4-2-120 to not require the site -to -site vehicle access way as a part of the construction of a QFC Fuel Center CONCLI.1711JENCE featuring a 3,360 square foot canopy and a 160 square foot cashier's kiosk at DATEU411 1 12 4615 NE 4th Street. The applicant completed SEPA Environmental Review and NAME INITIAilDATE Site Plan Review under LUA12-083, for the Fuel Center. The vacant site is located in the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone and is 22,092 square feet in size. A limited right-in/right-out access is proposed along NE 4th Street and full access aLpt is proposed for Duvall Avenue NE. The site is located in the Aquifer Protection . Zone 2; no other critical areas exist on the subject site. A geotechnical report and critical areas reconnaissance was submitted with the application. Project Location: 4615 NE 4th Street Exist. Bldg. Area SF: N/A Proposed New Bldg. Area (footprint): 3,360 SF canopy 160 SF kiosk Site Area: 22,092 SF Total Building Area GSF. 3,360 SF canopy 160 SF kiosk dl IL f • r 4%P 4b Project Location Map Variance Report13-000250.docx dM sum fo.; t N �A �,. Project Location Map Variance Repo rtl3-000250.docx DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY city of AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATIVE VARIANCE REPORT & DECISION A. SUMMARYAND PURPOSE OF REQUEST REPORT DATE: April 11, 2013 Project Name: QFC Fuel Center #871/Renton Highlands Project Number: LUA13-000250, V-A Project Manager: Vanessa Dolbee, Senior Planner Owner: Quality Food Centers, Inc., 10116 NE 8th Street, Bellevue, WA 98004 Applicant: James Coombes, Sr. Entitlements Manager, Fred Meyer Stores, Inc., 3800 SE 22nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97202 Contact: Robert McNeill, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc., 18215 72nd Avenue S, Kent, WA 98032 Project Summary: The applicant has requested a Variance from RMC 4-2-120 to not require the site -to -site vehicle access way as a part of the construction of a QFC Fuel Center featuring a 3,360 square foot canopy and a 160 square foot cashier's kiosk at 4615 NE 4th Street. The applicant completed SEPA Environmental Review and Site Plan Review under LUA12-083, for the Fuel Center. The vacant site is located in the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone and is 22,092 square feet in size. A limited right-in/right-out access is proposed along NE 4th Street and full access is proposed for Duvall Avenue NE. The site is located in the Aquifer Protection Zone 2; no other critical areas exist on the subject site. A geotechnical report and critical areas reconnaissance was submitted with the application. Project Location: 4615 NE 4th Street Exist. Bldg. Area SF: N/A Proposed New Bldg. Area (footprint): 3,360 SF canopy 160 SF kiosk Site Area: 22,092 SF Total Building Area GSF: 3,360 SF canopy 160 SF kiosk dM sum fo.; t N �A �,. Project Location Map Variance Repo rtl3-000250.docx l J f�J City of Renton Oeportment of Community & Economic Development Administrative variance Report & Decision FUEL CENTER #871/RENTON HIGHLANDS LUA13-000250, V-A Report of: April 11, 2013 Page 2 of 6 B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND: The applicant has requested a Variance from RMC 4-2-120 to not require the site -to -site vehicle access way as a part of the construction of a QFC Fuel Center featuring a 3,360 square foot canopy and a 160 square foot cashier's kiosk at 4615 NE 4th Street. The applicant completed SEPA Environmental Review and Site Plan Review under LUA12-083, for the Fuel Center. Condition of approval 4. of the approved Site Plan required either an approved variance or the requirement of the site -to -site vehicle access. As such, the applicant has requested the variance from the requirement. This variance review does not include a full site plan review as this has already been completed via LUA12-083 and is strictly reviewing the variance request. The vacant site is located in the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone and is 22,092 square feet in size. The subject site is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of NE 4th Street and Duvall Avenue NE, at 4615 NE 4th Street. Historically a gas station was located on the subject site, which has been demolished and removed. The site is relatively fiat with an overall elevation difference of less than 5 feet. A limited right-in/right-out access is proposed along NE 4th Street and full access is proposed for Duvall Avenue NE. The site is located in the Aquifer Protection Zone 2; no other critical areas exist on the subject site. A geotechnical report and critical areas reconnaissance was submitted with the application. C. EXHIBITS: The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit 1: Aerial Photo Exhibit 2: Zoning Map Exhibit 3: Neighborhood Detail Map Exhibit 4: Architectural Site Plan Exhibit 5: Exterior Elevations and Signage Exhibit 6. Landscape Plan, colored Exhibit 7: Public Comment Letter, Sally Wassall D. FINDINGS: Having reviewed the written record in the matter, the City now makes and enters the following: 1. Request: The applicant has requested an administrative variance from RMC 4-2-120 to not require the site -to -site vehicle access way as a part of the construction of a QFC Fuel Center. 2. Administrative Variance: The applicant's administrative variance submittal materials comply with the requirements necessary to process a variance request. The applicant's site plan, elevation drawings, and landscape plan are provided as Exhibits 4 through 6. Variance Reportl3-000250.docx 0 0 City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Administrative Variance Report & Decision FUEL CENTER #871/RENTON HIGHLANDS LUA13-000250, V-A Report of: April 11, 2013 Page 3 of 6 3. Existing Land Use: The subject parcel is surrounded on all sides by existing strip commercial, including but not limited to Dairy Queen, Mongolian Grill, QFC Grocery Store, Chiropractic Office, etc. The subject site is currently vacant. 4. Zoning: The subject property is within the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone (Exhibit 2). S. Topography: The site relatively flat with an overall elevation difference of less than 5 feet. b. Lots and Building Size: The lot area is 22,092 square feet in size. The propsoed QFC Fuel Center features a 3,360 square foot canopy and a 160 square foot cashier's kiosk. E. CONSISTENCY WITH VARIANCE CRITERIA., Section 4-9-250B.5.a. Lists 4 criteria that the Planning Director is asked to consider, along with all other relevant information, in making a decision on an Administrative Variance application. These include the following: The Planning Director shall have authority to grant an administrative variance upon making a determination, in writing, that the conditions specified below have been found to exist: a. That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable to subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings of the subject property, and the strict application of the Zoning Code is found to deprive subject property owner of rights and privileges enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity and under identical zone classification: The applicant contends that the site -to -site access required in the CA zone would limit the redevelopment potential of the site, especially when site constraints are taken into account. The sites topography along the south property line reveals a grade differential of about 7-8 percent, where the proposed access would be located. This would result in a connection that would exceed the normal gradient utilized for such connections. Furthermore, the small size of the site and the required locations for vehicular site access resulted in the fuel station canopy being placed at an angle on the site. If a connection was provided to the CA zoned property to the south it would result in a conflict between the fuel pump vehicle stacking and the interconnection. Lastly, the requirement for the connection would impact existing parking stalls located on the adjacent property potentially resulting in an adverse impact to the parking situation on the adjacent property. Staff has reviewed the applicant's justifications and concurs with their analysis. In addition, the assess driveways proposed along NE 4th Street and Duvall Avenue NE are located as far as possible to the west and south respectively. These access locations were chosen to reduce conflicts with the signalized intersection at NE Ott' Street and Duvall Avenue NE. As the applicant has indicated above, due to the vehicular access points on the site, the fuel pump stacking would be impacted with an internal connection. This could be avoided by changing the location of the site ingress/egress; however the access points cannot be moved to a new location as it would result in adverse impact to the signalized intersection. Additionally, the site -to -site access cannot be accomplished to the west as there is an existing commercial building that abuts the property line. A vehicular connection could not be made without removal of the commercial building. Based on the analysis above, staff concludes that the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship if required to provide the site -to -site access. This variance would be necessary because of Variance Reportl3-000250.docx City of Renton Department of community & Economic Development Administrative Variance Report & Decision FUEL CENTER #871/RENTON HIGHLANDS LUA13-000250, V-A Report of- April 11, 2013 Page 4 of 6 the special circumstances applicable to the subject property, such as intersection and site access spacing requirements, topography, and existing buildings located on the adjacent site. b. That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated: The applicant contends that the potential for vehicular conflicts with queued vehicles and/or possible blockage from utilizing the required interconnection would result in adverse impacts on adjacent properties and/or the safety and welfare of the general public. Thereby not requiring the site -to -site access would significantly reduce, if not eliminate any adverse or safety impacts. Furthermore, the applicant contends that limiting the ingress/egress choices for the overall facility would promote a consistent, orderly flow of vehicular traffic through the existing driveways and would eliminate the temptation to unnecessarily utilize adjacent properties as a shortcut. Staff has reviewed the applicant's justifications and concurs with their analysis. In addition to the above justification, the property located to the south of the site is a long narrow section of the parcel located to the west. This narrow portion of the site is only developed with parking for the neighboring commercial development. Behind the linear parking lot is a multi -family development. Currently the applicant has proposed to landscape the south property line instead of provide the site -to -site access. If the site -to -site access is required the headlights of any vehicle exiting the fuel station through the internal access would shine into the windows of the residential development. Furthermore, requiring the site -to -site access would eliminate a large portion of the proposed landscaping along the south property line which acts as a screen to the existing residential development. As such, granting of the requested variance would not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and the zone, in fact it would result in increased site safety, circulation, and reduce potential impacts on the nearby residential development. c. That approval shall not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitation upon uses of other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the subject property is situated: The applicant contends that surrounding commercial properties have failed to provide site -to -site interconnections and not developing such a connection would be consistent with existing development patterns in the vicinity. Staff has reviewed the applicant's justifications and partially concurs with their analysis. The adjacent properties that have "failed" to provide such a connection were built prior to the code requirement for such a connection, therefore, these developments did not "fail to meet code". However, the applicant is correct in stating that not providing such a connection would be consistent with the existing development pattern in the vicinity. However, more importantly the subject site has physical and site design constrains that have resulted in this variance request. Such site constraints are analyzed above under criterion a. Due to the site constraints the variance would not grant special privilege inconsistent with the limitation upon uses of other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the subject property is situated. d. That the approval as determined by the Planning Director is a minimum variance that will accomplish the desired purpose: Variance Reportl3-000250.docx City of Renton Deportment of Community & Economic Development Administrative Variance Report & Decision FUEL CENTER #8711RENTON HIGHLANDS LUA13-000250, V-A Report of: April 11, 2013 Page 5 of 6 The applicant contends that eliminating the site -to -site access requirement would allow for adequate queuing to be maintained at the fuel pumps, while providing the minimal room needed for customer ingress/egress at the proposed driveways, preventing unnecessary blockage and vehicular conflicts. Staff has reviewed the applicant's justifications and concurs with their analysis. The approval of the requested variance is the minimum necessary to accomplish safe site circulation and maintain appropriate ingress/egress spacing from the signalized intersection at NE 4th Street and Duval Avenue NE. Furthermore, approving such a variance would improve the public safety, health and welfare by providing reduced vehicular conflicts and maintaining a landscaping screen between the proposed fueling station and the nearby residential development. F. CONCLUSIONS: 1. The subject site is located on the southwest corner of the intersection of NE 4th Street and Duvall Avenue NE, at 4615 NE 4th Street, within the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone. 2. The CA zone requires a connection be provided for site -to -site vehicle access ways to allow a smooth flow of traffic across abutting CA parcels without the need to use a street. The applicant is requesting to not provide the site -to -site access. 3. The requested variance meets the four criteria to be considered in making a decision on a variance request as specified in RMC 4-9-2508.5. The analysis of the proposal according to variance criteria is found in the body of the Staff Report. G. DECISION: The Administrative Variance for the QFC Fuel Center #871/Renton Highlands Variance, File No. LUA13- 000250, is approved subject to the following condition: 1. The project shall comply with all the conditions identified in the Environmental Review and Site Plan Approval located in City file LUA12-083. DATE OF DECISION ON LAND USE ACTION: SIGNATURE: G� \ C.F. "Chip" Vincent, CED Administrator TRANSMITTED this 11`h day of April, 2013 to the Owner/Applicont/Contoct: Quality Food Centers, Inc. 10116 NE 8th Street Bellevue, WA 98004 Variance Reportl3-000250.docx James Coombes, Sr. Entitlements Manager Fred Meyer Stores, Inc., Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. 3800 SE 22nd Avenue Portland, OR 97202 41 Date Robert McNeill, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc., 18215 72nd Avenue S Kent, WA 98032 City of Renton Department of Commun �omic Development �leministrative Variance Report & Decision FUEL CENTER #8711RENTON HIGHLAN LUA13-000250, V-A Report of: April 11, 2013 ^� Page 6 of 6 TRANSMITTED this 11th day of April, 2013 to the Party(ies) of Record: Sally Wassall Jacqueline Alexander 342 Sunset Avenue N 301 Chelan Place NF #C2 Edmonds, WA 98020 Renton, WA 98059 TRANSMITTED this 11th day of April, 2013 to the following: Neil Watts, Development Services Director Kayren Kittrick, Development Services Jennifer Henning, Current Planning Fire Marshal Renton Reporter H. LAND USE ACTION APPEALS, REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION, & EXPIRATION The administrative land use decision will become final if the decision is not appealed within 14days of the effective date of decision. APPEAL: This administrative land use decision will become final if not appealed in writing to the Hearing Examiner on or before 5:00 PM on April 25, 2013. An appeal of the decision must be filed within the 14 - day appeal period (RCW 43.21.C.075(3); WAC 197-11-680). Appeals to the Examiner are governed by City of Renton Municipal Code Section 4-8-110. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the Renton City Clerk's_office, Renton City Hall — 7th Floor, (425) 430-6510. Appeals must be filed in writing, together with the required fee to the Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. RECONSIDERATION: Within 14 days of the effective date of decision, any party may request that the decision be reopened by the approval body. The approval body may modify his decision if material evidence not readily discoverable prior to the original decision is found or if he finds there was misrepresentation of fact. After review of the reconsideration request, if the approval body finds sufficient evidence to amend the original decision, there will be no further extension of the appeal period. Any person wishing to take further action must file a formal appeal within the 14 -day appeal time frame. EXPIRATION: The variance(s) approval will expire two (2) years from the date of decision. A variance one (1) year extension may be requested pursuant to RMC 4-9-2506.17. THE APPEARANCE OF FAIRNESS DOCTRINE: provides that no ex parte (private ane -on -one) communications may occur concerning the land use decision. The Doctrine applies not only to the initial decision, but to Appeals to the Hearing Examiner as well. All communications after the decision/approval date must be made in writing through the Hearing Examiner. All communications are public record and this permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence in writing. Any violation of this doctrine could result in the invalidation of the appeal by the Court. Variance Reportl3-000250.docx 0 • Aerial Photo 0 1:1,602 134 4 67 134 F NAD _1983_HAR N_StatePla ne—Wash ingfon_ North FIPS 4601 City iRen one Finance & IT Division Zoning Map (.;A...... ........... ....... 4 526 4604 4506 46��1�3 46161 4611 .......... . . S H 4601 x W Notes None 1: 1,602 134 0 67 134 Feet NAD _1983_HAR N_StatePlane_Washington_ North FIPS 4601 City of ons Finance & IT Division Legend Jurisdiction Boundaries Other �? 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Edmonds, WA 95020 SUBJECT: RESPONSE TO COMMENTS, QFC FUEL CENTER #871/RENTON HIGHLANDS, LUA13-000250 Dear Ms. 1lWassall: Thank you for your comments on the QFC Fuel Center variance request, City file number LUA13- 000250. Your comments will be placed in the project official file and have been made an Exhibit of the decision. In addition, you have been added to the Party of Record list far the subject project and therefore should have received a copy of the variance decision. The City has asked the project applicant to provide you with some answers to your landscaping and lot line questions. Please see their response enclosed. If you have future comments or concerns, please feel free to contact me at 425-430-7314. Sincerely, Vanessa Dolbee Seinor Planner Enclosure — Applicants response e-mail and attachments cc: File Renton City Hall • 1055 South Grady Way • Renton, Washington 98057 . rentonwa.gov Vanessa Dolbee From: Bob McNeill <bmcneill@barghausen.com> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 11:01 AM To: Vanessa Dolbee Cc: Tim Hansen; Gootee, Bryan P (bryan.gootee@kroger.com); Chris Ferko; Art Seidel; Jay Grubb; File Subject: Response to Public Comment / Variance ... QFC Fuel / Renton Highlands 1 #871 ... BCE # 15432.1 Attachments: QFC Fuel #871 - Landscape Plan-Color.pdf; QFC Fuel #871 - Planting Schedule.pdf Follow Up Flag: Fallow up Flag Status: Flagged Vanessa... In response to the Wassail's concern over landscaping along the W property line, I am attaching PDF files of the fuel facility's landscape plan, along with the planting schedule. This colored version of the landscape plan provides a strikingly visual presentation of the trees and plantings proposed, while clearly outlining the separation between the adjacent buildings and the fuel site. Symbols used for trees are intended to show approximate canopy width after 10-12 years of growth (some species take longer to reach maturity). The planting schedule — which identifies all landscape elements by species as well as their common name -- is presented in approximate order of height, taller trees at the top, progressing downward through shrubs and then ground cover. This presentation should assuage any doubts about potential interference with ingresslegress to the adjacent property and/or HVAC equipment, as adequate clearance and separation is clearly provided. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or follow-up comments.' ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert McNeill Senior Planner Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. 18215 72nd Avenue South Kent WA 98032 Direct 1425-656-1061 Corporate 1425.251-6222 Mobile 1206.396-8598 Fax 1425-251-8782 Website I hqJ www,barghausen.com E -Mail I bmcneillAbarghausen.com (-� Please consider the environment before printing this email. NOTICE: The information contained in this ELECTRONIC MAIL transmission and7or any attached documents or files, remains confidential and private. This information is intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s). If you are not an intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, disclosure, dissemination, distribution (other than to the addressee(s)), copying or taking of any action related to this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by telephone at 425-251- 6222. The designs, plans, data, and other documentation related to the work of Barghausen Consulting Engineers staff, remain the sole property of Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. until/unless contractually released to clients, design professionals and/or government jurisdictions. i! °� \\� \\�� . . . . . . . . . . . . .... \/\\\&� UAW- LAWWAPh MLAMr MATEMAL +, ANP ccrah ►c WE 0DWO T ONG CiArrM Ab KS STAM k ow cw NkRk-w € K-- LST LtAom STW qt cipf aw MAW W mostAy FM QEF TREE . BRWICHM AT CBMW SMD14, , ) OW FMrmw TOa PLAN. SCE R-IEET L-3, G TIE'S N€CURED AND 5 TREES PR3wm R,LL AAD B,Vit FlA.L .AND KTSITY, #iiia GRMTH. 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Luau -ED h DCC Ifs roftm FLL Alia R -"W, YAT K�Uff AND FC# fUl AMI) RBW, VATKJW nxm FUL AmD GSW, VAMED F0W Mo Fold FW 17` FRN s -a - 'fZ _ y4�iS Ymile. Aj' 9, 0,,;Z0 - 31yZ_ ov Oki', e�\) A P r:( y r 55"X- Do ( bei. i o S5 5- De "ad a. -I , (.t.; e Ct rRc 0 c4_) , ► e :rf^�t H C. J j/� P� c- ►1 e Y` y[ L LC c'� c'l v� r l C J LCL% PLAN REVIEW COMMENAkLUA13-000250) >~ City of PLAN ADDRESS: Ne 4615 4Th St APPLICATION DATE: 02/2812013 Renton, WA 98059 DESCRIPTION: The applicant has requested a Variance from RMC4-2-120 to not require the site -to -site vehicle access way as a part of the construction of a QFC Fuel Center featuring a 3,360 square foot canopy and a 160 square foot cashier's kiosk at 4615 NE 4th Street. The applicant completed SEPA Environmental Review and Site Plan Review under LUA12-083, for the Fuel Center. The vacant site is located in the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone and is 22,092 square feet in size. A limited right-in/right-out access is proposed along NE 4th Street and full access is proposed for Duvall Avenue NE. The site is located in the Aquifer Protection Zone 2; no other critical areas exist on the subject site. A geotechnical report and critical areas reconnaissance was submitted with the application. Community Services Review Leslie Betlach Ph: 425-430-6619 email: LBetlach@rentonwa.gov Recommendations: Preliminary landscape plan is not included. Please coordinate tree species selection with Urban Forestry Manager at (425) 430-6601. Technical Services Bob MacOnie Ph: 425-430-7369 email: bmacenie@rentonwa.gov Recommendations: Use standard City of Renton Deed of Dedication form. Label the legal description as Exhibit A and the Map Exhibit as Exhibit B. Use Page of Pages page number format on every page. Reviewer Comments Kayren Kittrick Ph: 425-430-7299 email: kkittrick@rentanwa.gov Item Review Name: Engineering Review Comments: No comments. No objections. Item Review Name: Technical Services Comments: Reviewed green folder: 4/5/2013 sans dedication Reviewed dedication exhibits: 418/2013 added Recommendations April 11, 2013 Page 1 of 1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION A MaserApplication has been filed and accepted wllh the Department of Community d Econamlp Development ICED)—Planning Division of the City a Renton. The fohowlny briefly deuribes the appllcetipn and the necessary Publk Approvals. DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: March 21, 2013 PROJECT NAMEINUIVIIi QFC Fuel CenOer 4871 Variance l I UAI3D00250, V-A PROTECT DESCRIPTION, the applicant has requested a Variance from RMC4-2-120 to -t require the sde"to-site yehlcle access way as a part of the construrtinn of a QFC Fuel Center featuring a 3,360 square foot canopy and a 160 square foot cashier's kiosk at 4615 NE 41h Street. The applicant campleted SEPA Erwironmental Review and Site Plan Review unre: LUAI2-083, for the Fuel Cont— The vacant site is loured in the Commercial Arterial (CA) lone and is 22,092 square feet in Site A Imiled right,iu/NgM"opt access is proposed along NE 61h 51ree1 and lull access is p mpased for Duvall Avenue NE. The site is located in the Aquilef Protech -Zane 2; no other critical areas e%iet on ;he s object site. A ge4techrical report and eritical areas retpnneis_sanee was subrlillted with the eppiicatian. PR DI F CT LDCATI O N: 4815 NE A° Street PUBUCAPPROVAIS: Administrative Variance Review APPLICANT/FROIECT CONTACT PERSON, Ro4ert McNeill, BarghausenConsulting Engineers, Inc; 2B21572i° Avenue 5; gent, WA 48032; 11 bmcneill@bafghausen,com PUBUC HEARING: NIA Ccmments an the above appllratlon must he submitted im wrlting to Vanessa Doltlee, 5enler Plannar, Department of Co. mu nity G ETnna mic Cay21optne M. ]055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, by SAD p.m, on April 4, 2013. If you have questions about this proposal, orwish to be made a party of record and —Ne addllional noliracation by mail, on tan the Project Manager at (4251430-7314. Anyone wM submhs written comments -lil automatically become a party of record and Mil be nuttlted of any decision on tints pmjed. PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION: February 2a, 2013 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION; March 21, 21013 _ } _.— Per air a as If ypu would like to be made a party of record to receive further informetiam on this proposed prejeci, complete this farm and return lo: City of mton, GED, Planning Division, 1055 Sculh Grady Way. Remtan, WA 98057. F'rle Na me l No-: QFC Fuel Cerner k871 Variance J LUA13-OW250, V-A NAME' — MAiLINGADDRE55: _ ,—CitylSta[e/Zip: TELEPHONE NO.; CERTIFICATION 1, ni D6 _ " , hereby certify that copies of the above document were posted in conspicuous places or nearby the d cribed property on Date: Sign STATE OF WASHINGTON } } SS COUNTY OF KING 1 I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Dated:-'aquiii 7_! s� 44 Notary Publicqn and for the State of Washington ' � oRk a'•s 7.; Notary (Print): sp u s 0 r '�" Rua`' r,' O My appointment expires: . ,. �r -! 1,21. 2.11 FffF11t1V1ti�ti"'` GJ y CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - PLANNING DIVISION AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING On the 21st day of March, 2013, 1 deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing Acceptance Letter and Notice of Application documents. This information was sent to, Name Representing Quality Food Centers Inc. Owner Robert McNeill Contact James Coombes Applicant 300' Surrounding Property Owners See attached (Signature of Sender): STATE OF WASHINGTON )� - NON Lr g • SS Z'w o�Aay'�P�'% i COUNTY OF KING I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Stacy M. Tucker �viXi A''ir8-2gr � rt signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and volunti l,,y, and purposes mentioned in the instrument. �fhti�t�������````� Dated: _fit;' ., ur ' ' i..�{_� :ii �A Notary C., is in and for the State of Washington Notary (Print); 14. -' My appointment expires: 5. yt1 1 Project Name: QFC Fuel Center #871 Variance Project Number: LUA13-000250, V-A 0 • 4TH & BREMTERTON LLC % CLIF ALEXANDER DI A 2004 HOLIDAY CIR SE 4651 NE 3RD CT #A2 OLYMPIA, WA 98501 RENTON , WA 98059 ALIMENT DIANE BAGLEY SHAWNA 301 CHELAN PL NE #C-1 RENTON , WA 98059 BUENAFE MICHAEL T 4651 NE 3RD CT #A1 RENTON , WA 98059 DE ASIS NORMAN M+MARIBETH V 4650 NE 3RD LN UNIT F2 RENTON , WA 98059 FOOTE MICHAEL J 4601 NE 3RD CT ##B 3 RENTON , WA 98059 GRIFFITH LARRY L 201 UNION AVE SE #185 RENTON , WA 98059 HERRYGERS GARY M+KATHY J 325 CHELAN PL NE #D-1 RENTON , WA 98059 ISOLA REAL ESTATE II 555 RENTON VILLAGE PL S #570 RENTON , WA 98057 JONES NICOLE C 4661 NE 3RD CT #A-3 RENTON , WA 98059 LIOU YU CHIAO 4600 NE 3RD LN UNIT E-1 RENTON , WA 98059 CHAN STEVEN+XIAO LING 4650 NE 3RD LN #F3 RENTON , WA 98059 DOWD KERRI J 4660 NE 3RD CT #J4 RENTON , WA 98059 FULGHUM GARRY T 325 CHELAN PL NE UNIT D3 RENTON , WA 98059 GRIFFITH LAWRENCE L+SHARON 201 UNION AVE SE #185 RENTON , WA 98059 HIGHLAND PROFESSIONAL PLAZA CIO SUHRCE MANAGEMENT INC 2010 156TH AVE NE #100 BELLEVUE , WA 98007 JOHNSON BRUCE A 4650 NE 3RD LN #F1 RENTON , WA 98059 KEENEIAN+AMABEL 325 CHELAN PL NE #D-4 RENTON , WA 98059 MCCLINOY TIMOTHY ALEXANDER JACQUELINE V 301 CHELAN PL NE RENTON , WA 98059 BROMM REBECCA L 4600 NE 3RD LN #E-4 RENTON , WA 98059 CLAYTON JASON H+EKOMO 4600 NE 3RD ST #E-3 RENTON , WA 98059 EASTSIDE FUNDING LLC 3933 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD #100 KIRKLAND , WA 98033 GARRIS HEIDI M 4660 NE 3RD CT #J 3 RENTON , WA 98059 HCW FAMILY PARTNERS LLC 12509 130TH LN NE KIRKLAND , WA 98034 HOSEA LINDA M 4625 NE 3RD LN #G 3 RENTON , WA 98059 JOHNSON ELEANOR L 320 CHELAN PL NE #H4 RENTON , WA 98059 LIN RENEE C+HSIEN-LAN ET AL 301 CHELAN PL NE #C 3 RENTON , WA 98059 MINA-NEAL GINA L 4625 NE 3RD LN #G-4 4604 NE 4TH 4650 NE 3RD LN #F-4 RENTON , WA 98059 RENTON , WA 98059 RENTON , WA 98059 0 • MJELDE & HEINZ MOKEN LLC MONTGOMERY JERRY L 10950 164TH AVE SE 20119 106TH PL E 4526 NE 4TH RENTON , WA 98059 BONNEY LAKE, WA 98391 RENTON , WA 98056 MOORE GERALDINE NGUYEN HENRY H+HANG S NICKEL & COMPANY LLC 325 CHELAN PL NE #D-2 320 CHELAN PL NE #H1 1014 VINE ST #7TH FLOOR RENTON , WA 98059 RENTON , WA 98059 CINCINNATI, OH 45202 OLUWA-TOFEHINTI OLU+BOLANLE PETSCHE JEANNE L PHILIPS WILLIAMINA 4625 NE 3RD LN UNIT G2 4660 NE 3RD CT #J-1 4625 NE 3RD LN #G-1 RENTON , WA 98059 RENTON , WA 98059 RENTON , WA 98059 PYATESKAY ALLA RENTON MINI LLC SHEEN JOHN P+ADA J C/O URBAN SELF STORAGE 4601 NE 3RD CT #61 918 S NORTON ST #1000 320 CHELAN PL NE #H-2 RENTON , WA 98059 SEATTLE, WA 98134 RENTON , WA 98059 STELLJES GREGORY SZWED ANETA WA RESTAURANT -HIGHLAND MKT 4601 NE 3RD CT #B-2 4660 NE 3RD CT #J-2 7525 SE 24TH ST STE 315 RENTON , WA 98059 RENTON , WA 98059 MERCER ISLAND, WA 98040 WALSH JOHN P WARNOCK TARA WIATR ANDREY 320 CHELAN PL NE #H-3 4601 NE 3RD CT UNIT B-4 4600 NE 3RD LN #E 2 RENTON , WA 98059 RENTON , WA 98059 RENTON , WA 98059 YEE ALAN C 4957 LAKEMONT BLVD SE #C4-305 BELLEVUE , WA 98006 0 0 City Of NOTICE OF APPLICATION A Master Application has been filed and accepted with the Department of Community & Economic Development (CED) — Planning Division of the City of Renton. The following briefly describes the application and the necessary Public Approvals. DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: March 21, 2013 PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: QFC Fuel Center #871 Variance / LUA13-000250, V-A PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant has requested a Variance from RMC4-2-120 to not require the site -to -site vehicle access way as a part of the construction of a RFC Fuel Center featuring a 3,360 square foot canopy and a 160 square foot cashier's kiosk at 4615 NE 4th Street. The applicant completed SEPA Environmental Review and Site Plan Review under LUA12-083, for the Fuel Center. The vacant site is located in the Commercial Arterial (CA) zone and is 22,092 square feet in size. A Jimited right-in/right-out access is proposed along NE 4th Street and fuli access is proposed for Duvall Avenue NE. The site is located in the Aquifer Protection Zone 2; no other critical areas exist on the subject site. A geotechnical report and critical areas reconnaissance was submitted with the application. PROJECT LOCATION: 4615 NE 4`" Street PUBLIC APPROVALS: Administrative Variance Review APPLICANT/PROJECT CONTACT PERSON: Robert McNeill, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc.; 18215 72"d Avenue S; Kent, WA 98032; Eml: bmcneill@barghausen.com PUBLIC HEARING: N/A Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Vanessa Dolbee, Senior Planner, Department of Community & Economic Development, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, by 5:00 p.m. on April 4, 2013. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact the Project Manager at (425) 430-7314. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. ' PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION; February 28, 2013 NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: March 21, 2013 • • �T t, r ,w ,r III Jif if 1� 1 1 `� .r +, a imp +% • • �T t, r ,w ,r .r +, a imp +% Ifyou would like to be made a party of record to receive further information on this proposed project, complete this form and return to: City of Renton, CED, Planning Division, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. File Name / No.: QFC Fuel Center #871 Variance/ LUA13-000250, V-A NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NO.: City/State/Zip: Denis Law City Mayor Department of Community and Economic Development March 21, 2013 C.E."Chip"Vin cent, Administrator Robert McNeill Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. 18215 72"d Avenue S Kent, WA 98032 Subject: Notice of Complete Application QFC Fuel Center #871 Variance, E_UA13-000250, V-A Dear Mr. McNeill: The Planning Division of the City of Renton has determined that the subject application is complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, is accepted for review. You will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your application. Please contact me at (425) 430-7314 if you have any questions. Sincerely,. Vanessa Dolbee Senior Planner cc: quality Food centers Inc. J Owner(s) James Coombes Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. / Applicant Renton City Hall . 1055 South Grady Way • Renton, Washington 98057. rentonwa.gov City of Renton LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION z PROPERTY OWNER(S) NAME: Quality Food Centers, Inc. a Division of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. 10116 NE 8th Street ADDRESS: CITY: Bellevue WA ZIP: 98004 TELEPHONE NUMBER: 425-462-2163 APPLICANT (if other than owner) NAME: Jaynes Coombes, Sr Entitlements Manager Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. COMPANY (if applicable): Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. ADDRESS: 3800 SE 22nd Avenue CITY: Portland OR ZIP: 97202 TELEPHONE NUMBER: 503-797-5617 CONTACT PERSON NAME: Robert McNeill Senior Planner COMPANY (if applicable): Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. ADDRESS: 18215 72nd Avenue S CITY: Rent WA ZIP: 98032 TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS: Direct Line: 425-656-1061 Cell: 206-396-8598 Corporate: 425-251-6222 Fax: 425-251-8782 bmeneill@barghausen.com 1-[ACEDlDatulForms-Ternplates\Self--Help HandoutsTlaniing\masterapp.doc - 1 - PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: QFC Fuel Center #8711 Renton Highlands PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)ILOCATION AND ZIP CODE: 4615 NE 4th Street Renton WA 98059 KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): 1523059124 EXISTING LAND USE(S): Vacant/ Commercial Property PROPOSED LAND USE(S): Commercial Retail I Fuel Facility EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: Commercial Corridor I CC PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable) No Change Proposed EXISTING ZONING: Commercial Arterial ICA PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): No Change Proposed SITE AREA (in square feet): 22,092 SF SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED: --2,400 SF of dedication SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS: NIA PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET ACRE (if applicable) NIA NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable) NIA NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): NIA 03/11 11 PROJECT INFORMAT NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): NIA SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NIA SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): 3,360 I Canopy & 1201 Kiosk SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NIA ... Vacant NET FLOOR AREA ON NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): 3,480 SF 1 Fuel Canopy & Kiosk Combined NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW PROJECT (if applicable): 1-2 per Shift/ TBD 11 ION (continued) PROJECT VALUE: $ 417,600... estimated IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable): ❑ AQUIFIER PROTECTION AREA ONE V AQUIFIER PROTECTION AREA TWO ❑ FLOOD HAZARD AREA NIA sq. ft. ❑ GEOLOGIC HAZARD NIA sq. ft. ❑ HABITAT CONSERVATION NIA sq. ft. ❑ SHORELINE STREAMS & LAKES NIA sq. ft. ❑ WETLANDS NIA sq. ft. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included SITUATE IN THE NW 114 QUARTER OF SECTION 15 , TOWNSHIP 23 , RANGE 5E , IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON 11 AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I, (Print Namels) Rob e— — declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of that I am (please check one) the rent owner of the property involved in this application or _AZthe authorized r tive to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contai and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signature of Owner/Representative Date Signature of OwnerlRepresentative Date OFtit(SwOrU STATE OF WA&4 Q4 N ) 1�1u t -lo Y� ) SS COUNTY OF KIP! ) I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that ko _� LLL Y V' t_l t-- WA SOIn signed this instrument and acknowledge it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act fo e uses and purpose mentioned in the instrument. 1 (10 LZ013 Dated KOFFICIAL SEAL GINGER L PULLEN TARY PUBEJC-OREGON OMMISSION NO.447100 N WIFCS MARCH 25, 2014 Not ry Public in a " for the State ofwas4"jter:F• 0rf,30 V7 Notary (Print): 4 b' 1G Y � e y ._._ My appointment expires: i' " OI y c�N o2.S r d'01� 1I:\CED\Data\Forms-Tempiates\Self-fielp Handouts\PlanningLmasterapp.doc - 2 - 03/11 0 0 FRED MEYER STORES INC. CERTIFICATE OF INCUMBENCY The undersigned hereby certifies that she is the Assistant Secretary of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc., an Ohio corporation (the "Company"), and that the following persons hold the position set forth opposite his/her name below: President Lynn T. Gust Senior VP & Chief. Financial Officer David Deatherage Vice President Robert W. Clark Vice President Robert Currey -Wilson Vice President & Assistant Treasurer James C. Aalberg The undersigned further certifies that the signature of the person set forth below is the true and genuine signature of such person: Name Lynn T. Gust David Deatherage Robert W. Clark Robert Currey -Wilson James C. Aalberg Position President Senior VP & Chief Financia Officer Vice President Vice President Vice President & Assistant Treasurer IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed and delivered this Certificate of Incumbency on this /0 day of January, 2013. fj i l l' Nona M. Soltero, Assistant Secretary 0 0 FRED MEYER STORES, INC. ASSISTANT E RE ARY'S CERTIFICATE I, Nona M. Soltero, Vice President & Assistant Secretary of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Ohio (the "Company"), do hereby certify that the following is a true and exact copy of certain resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company through an action by unanimous written consent dated as of March 8, 2012; and I further certify that these resolutions have not been amended, modified or rescinded and remain in full force and effect: RESOLVED, That any of the following persons be, and they hereby are, authorized for and on behalf of the Company to sell or transfer real property, and to execute and deliver deeds and any other documents necessary or incident thereto where the consideration for any such sale or transfer does not exceed the sum of lofty Million Dollars ($5%000,000) in the aggregate in one transaction, to wit: the President, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any other elected dice President, and any other person duly authorized by the President; and that the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary may impress thereon the seal of the Company and attest the execution of such deeds or other documents, and -be it.fiarther. ........ ......... _._ ._... RESOLVED, That any one of the aforementioned persons be, and each hereby is, authorized for and on behalf of the Company to contract for the purchase by the Company of real property, and to execute and deliver any documents necessary or incident to such purchase where the consideration for any one such purchase does not exceed the sum of Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000); and that the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary may impress thereon the seal of the Company and attest the execution of such contracts or other documents, and be it further RESOLVED, That any one of the aforementioned persons be, and each hereby is, authorized for and on behalf of the Company to acquire equipment, real property, leasehold interests in real property and other interests relating to the Company's operations and to execute and deliver documents necessary or appropriate in connection with such acquisition, where the aggregate consideration for any transaction or series of related transactions does not exceed Fifty Million Dollars ($-5o,000,000); and be if further RESOLVED, That any one of the aforementioned persons be, and each hereby is, authorized for and on behalf of the Company to execute all documents related to the disposition of Company interests by leasing, subleasing or assigning of leases, for real property used or acquired by. the Company in connection with its operations where the aggregate Q:V DIQLPVFw=aW i REAL ESTATE RESOLUTION{4}rlx 0 0 consideration for any transaction or series of related transactions does not exceed Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000); and be it further RESOLVED, That any one of the aforementioned persons be, and each hereby is, authorized for and do behalf of the Company, to grant easements, right-of-way dedications and such other instruments necessary for the partitioning and/or development of the real property of the Company; and be it further RESOLVED, That any one of the aforementioned persons be, and each hereby is, authorized for and on behalf of the Company, to execute all documents necessary in such officer's judgment, to enter into one or more partnerships or limited liability companies for thepurpose of .purchasing, owning, leasing, developing and selling real property, and be it further RESOLVED, That any one of the aforementioned persons be, and each hereby is, authorized to execute such documents as may be deemed necessary, desirable or appropriate, in such officer's judgment, in the business operation of any such partnership or limited liability company, on behalf of the Company as a partner or member, as the case may be, including, but not limited to, guaranty or loan participation agreements and loan documents for construction loans and permanent loans, provided that all loans for any one property do not exceed the sum of Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000) in the aggregate, and be it further RESOLVED, That any one of the aforementioned persons be, and each hereby is, authorized to guarantee in the name of and on behalf of the Company any lease or other obligation incurred in the ordinary course of business by any wholly-owned subsidiary or any other corporation or business entity in which the Company holds at least a 20% ownership interest, whether through voting stock, or otherwise, and be it further RESOLVED, That any one of the aforementioned persons be, and each hereby is, authorized to guarantee in the name of and on behalf of the Company any obligation of any third party when such guaranty is deemed necessary or desirable in the furtherance of the Company's business interests, provided that the obligations guaranteed on behalf of such third party do not exceed the sum of Fifty Million Dollars ($5%000,000), and be it further RESOLVED, That any one of the aforementioned persons be, and each hereby is, authorized in the name of and on behalf of the Company to make a loan to any third party when such loan is deemed necessary or desirable in the furtherance of the Company's business interests, QtS=Y,LYiFovmsiFMSt REAL ESTATE RE90LU r M (6)Aoe 0 provided that the amount of such loan does not exceed the sum of Fifty Million Dollars ($5o,000,000). These resolutions are in substitution for similar resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors at its regular meeting on April 20, 2407. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said Company on the 25th day of ,Tune, 2-012. Nona M. Soltero Vice President & Assistant Secretary Q:VXDWKFJ =ff SI REAL ESTATE RESOLUM N (6)AMc Form WA -5 (6176) Commitment EXHIBIT 'A' LEGAL DESCRIPTION., 0 File No.: NCS -520794 -ORI Page No. 2 THE NORTH 180 FEET (AS MEASURED ALONG THE EAST LINE) OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE WEST 150 FEET THEREOF; AND EXCEPT THE EAST 20 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 1804907; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 35 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 5849734; AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION LYING NORTHEASTERLY OF THE ARC OF A CIRCLE HAVING A RADIUS OF 25 FEET, SAID CIRCLE BEING TANGENT TO A LINE 35 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AND TANGENT TO A LINE 20 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AS CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR S.E. 128TH STREET BY DEED RECORDED JUNE 24, 1987 UNDER RECORDING NO. 8706241488. First Amerlcsn 77& lri" CvrrWwia + 0 PLANNING DIVISION WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS This requirement may be waived by: } , 7 _ J 1. Property Services PROJECT NAME: f 2. Public Works Plan Review 3. -t3uilding DATE: 4. Planning H;10EOVatalForms-TemplatesSSelf-Help HandWslPlanNnMwahrerofsubmittakeq&xls - PLANNING DIVISION 46 WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS 10 irlgi . Plat Name Reservation 4 ..€' - Public Works Approval Lettere a Screening Detail 4 Stream or Lake Study, Standard 4 Stream or Lake Mitigation Plan 4 Title Report or Plat Certificate 4 .g. Traffic Study 2 Urban Design Regulations Analysis4 -111 Wetlands Mitigation Plan, Final 4 . N1 O� MT. MM Wetlands Report/Delineation 4 Applicant Agreement Statement 2 AND 3 Inventory of Existing Sites 2 AND 3 Lease Agreement, Draft 2MI3 Map of Existing Site Conditions 2AND3 Map of View Area 2 AND 3 Photosimulations 2AND 3 This requirement may be waived by. - 'l. Property Services 2. Public Works Plan Review 3. Building 4. Planning r 1 - PROJECT NAM. E: �.J Foe 1 Cent ~- DATE: �D H.10EDOalaWorms-TompfateslSelf-Help HandoutsWianninglvraiverolsubmkWregs.xls 0 0 PREAPPLICATION MEETING FOR QFC FUEL CENTER 4TH & DUVALL PREAPP 46.E 5NE4 TH ST s , Department of Community and Economic Development Planning Division March 15, 2O12 Contact Information: Planner: Vanessa Dolbee Public works Reviewer: Arneta Henninger Fire Prevention Reviewer: Corey Thomas Bullding Department Reviewer: Craig Burnell Phone: 425.430.7314 Phone: 425.430.7248 Phone: 425.430.7024 Phone: 425.430.7290 Please retain this packet throughout the course of your project as a reference. Consider giving copies of It to any engineers, architects, and contractors who work on the project. You will need to submit a copy of this packet when you apply for land use and/or environmental permits. Pre-screening: When you have the project application ready for submittal, call and schedule an appointment with the project manager (planner) to have It pre- screened before making all of the required copies. The pre -application meeting is informal and non-binding. The comments provided on the proposal are based on the codes and policies in effect at the time of review. The applicant Is cautioned that the development regulations are regularly amended and the proposal will be formally reviewed under the regulations in effect at the time of project submittal. The Information contained In this summary Is subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision -makers (e.g., Hearing Examiner, Planning Director, Development Services Director, Department of Community and Economic Development Administrator, Public Works Administrator and City Council). FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES DEPARTMENT r r_ta of M E M O R A N D U M � DATE: March 1, 2012 TO: Vanessa Dolbee, Senior Planner FROM: Corey Thomas, Plans Review Inspector SUBJECT: QFC Fueling Station 1. The preliminary fire flow requirement is 1,500 gpm. Two fire hydrants are required. One fire hydrant is required within 150 -feet of the proposed building and one hydrant is required within 300 -feet. Existing hydrants can be counted toward the requirement as long as they meet current code, including 5 -inch Storz fittings. It appears adequate fire flow and fire hydrants exist in this area. 2. The fire mitigation impact fees are currently applicable at the rate of $0.52 per square foot of building area. Fees are not charged for canopy structures. Credit would be granted for the existing building to be removed, so no new fees would apply as the old building is bigger than the one proposed. 3. Separate plans and permits are required to be submitted to the Renton Fire Department for review and permitting of all underground fuel tanks and tank monitoring systems. 4. All new commercial fuel d.isiDensing facilities shall be provided with an approved on site standl* power system to facilitate fuel dispensing during local power outages or disaster. 5. Fire department apparatus access is adequate. 6. An electronic site plan is required to be submitted to the Renton Fire Department for pre -fire planning purposes prior to occupancy of the building. See attached sheet for the format in which to submit your plans. ' Renton Fire Department Pre Fire Planning In an effort to streamline our pre -fire process, we are requesting that you submit a site plan of your construction project in one of the following formats which we can then convert to VISIO.vsd. This is required to be submitted prior to occupancy. ABC Flowcharter.sl3 ABC Flowchartera#2 Adobe Illustrator Head' AutoCad Drawin Aw AutoCad Drawin .d Computer Gra 'cs Metaffle.egm Corel Cli Format.cmx Corel DRAW! PTwing File Format.edr Corel Flow.cfl Encapsulated Postscript File.cps Enhanced Metafile.ernf IGES Drawing File FormatIgs Graphics Interchange Format. 'f Macintosh PICT Format. t Micrografx Designer Ver 3.l .drw Micro Desi Ver 6.4.dsf Microstation Drawing.dgn Portable Network Graphics Format. of Postscript File. s Tag Image File Format.tif Text.txt Text.csv VISIO.vsd Windows Bitma .bm Windows Bi .dib WindowsMetafrle.wmf Zsoft PC Paintbrush Bitm x h:leedlpIwmin&mcnt plaWnglprespps113-417.vanessalq€cgasAoc DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY � j fns,l�GS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT� M E M O R A N D U M DATE: March 13, 2012 TO: Vanessa Dolbee, Planner ,,// FROM: Arneta Henninger, Plan ReviewJfW_ SUBJECT: QFC Fueling Station at NE 4m St & Duvall Ave 4615NEeSt PRE 12-017 Parcel 1523059124 (see PRE 10-046 and PRE 09-027) NOTE: The applicant Is cautioned that Information contained in this summary is preliminary and non- binding and may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official city decision -makers. Review comments may also need to be revised based on site planning and other design changes required by City staff or made by the applicant. I have completed a preliminary review for the above -referenced proposal for the QFC gas station, located at the southwest corner of NE 0 St and Duvall Ave NE, all in Section 15, Township 23N, Range 5E, which proposes a to construct a cashier's kiosk covering nine multi -product dispensers and creating 10 vehicle fueling positions (project includes restrooms). The following comments are based on the pre - application submittal made to the City of Renton by the applicant for a refueling station. ter 1. There Is an existing 8" C1 water main located In NE 4th St (see City of Renton water drawing W- 0240 for detailed engineering plans) and an existing 8" water main in Duvall Ave NE (see City of Renton water drawing W-0943 for detailed engineering pians). 2. This project is located in the Aquifer protection Zone 2. 3. Construction of a commercial building will trigger a separate review. 4. Per the City of Renton Eire Marshal, the preliminary fire flow calculated far this site is 1,500 GPM. A minimum of two fire hydrants Is required. 5. Any new construction must have one fire hydrant capable of delivering a minimum of 1,0D0 GPM and shall be located within 150 feet of the front of the structure, and additional hydrants (also capable of delivering a minimum of 1,0D0 GPM) within 300 feet of the front of the, structure. This distance is measured along the travel route. The number of additional hydrants required is dependent on the calculated fire flow of the new commercial building. Existing fire hydrants shall be retrofitted with a quick disconnect Stortz fitting. 6. Per City records there is an existing %0 water meter on the site. The proposed gas station would need to install a minimum 1" water meter with a Reduced Pressure Backflow Prevention Device in a "Hot Box". QFC Fueling Station — PRE 12-017 Page 2 of 3 March 13, 2012 7. The existing Wmeter might be considered for use as the irrigation meter, in which case a DCVA is required at the meter. 8. The Water System Development Charge is based on the size of any and all water meters. They are triggered if there is a new water meter or if an existing water meter is upsized. Credit is granted for the existing service. These fees are collected at the time a construction permit is issued. Sanitary Sewer 1. There is an existing 24" sanitary sewer main located In NE 4th St. 2. This project will need to connect to the existing MH in the intersection of NE 0 St and Duvall Ave NE by installing an inside drop connection. 3. A commercial building permit will trigger a separate review. The applicant needs to show how this site will be served with a commercial side sewer with a minimum 6" diameter pipe. 4. Separate drains for the concrete islands are required to be connected to an oil water separator downstream in a vault in a positive direction. A shut off valve is required to be installed. 5. There may be an abandoned septk tank and/or a drain field on this site which will need to be abandoned in accordance with the King County Health Dept. 6. This site is located in the East Renton Special Assessment District (SAD 0002). This fee is $.0973 per square foot of the parcel of land and is required to be paid prior to Issuance of a construction permit. 7. The Sanitary Sewer System Development Charge is based on the size of the domestic water meter. These fees are collected at the time a construction permit is issued. Storm Drainaee 1. There are storm drainage facilities in NE 4th St and in Duvall Ave NE. 2. A conceptual drainage plan and report is required to be submitted with the formal application for a commercial project. The project shall comply with the City of Renton Amendments to the 2009 King County Surface Water Design. 3. Your civil engineer will kook in the Manual under Section 1.2.3.1 Area -Specific Flow Control Facility Requirement. This site is located, per the Flow Control Application Map, in the Flow Control Duration Standard Forested Conditions). 4. The Surface Water SDC fees are $0.405 per square foot of new impervious area. These fees are collected at the time a construction permit is Issued. treet I ro ments 1. Per the NE 3rd/NE 4th St Corridor Plan, the proposal needs to construct the typical street section matching existing curb on NE 4th St. This will include two 11 foot travel lanes, a two- way left hand turn lane, and a 5' bike lane adjacent to the new curb. The typical street section needs to show a 5 -foot sidewalk separated from the roadway curb and adjacent to the new property line, with a planting strip including street trees on NE 4th St. Additional right-of-way will be required to achieve the above. 2. Per City of Renton code, property corners In commercial blocks at intersections of public rights- of-way shall have a dedicated minimum _radius of 25 feet. 3. The curb return for the arterial €s required to be dedicated at the minimum radius of 35 feet for the intersection of NE 4`h St and Duvall Ave NE. 4. The plans must include the relocation of the traffic signal pole and controller, located at NE 4th St & Duvall, as part of this development design. H:\CED\Planning\Current Plannln&RE1.2-017.Vanessa\P1an Review Comments PRE 12-017.tioc 0 QFC Fueling Station — PRE 12-017 Page 3 of 3 March 13, 2012 S. The driveway access on NE 4th St shall be right tum In and right tum out only due to the close proximity to the Duvall Ave NE intersection_ b. A channeiization pian (striping, buttons, arrows) for Duvall Ave NE will be required. 7. The typical road section for Duvall Ave NE is 20' paving from centerline to face of curb, and 5' sidewalk adjacent to property line. 8. A Traffic Study is required addressing queu ng and drWe-way/access safety evaluations. General Comments 1. All required utility, drainage, and street improvements will require separate plan submittals prepared according to City of Renton drafting standards by a licensed Civil Engineer. 2. All pians shall be tied to a minimum of two of the City of Renton Horizontal and Vertical Control Network. 3. Permit application must include an Itemized cost estimate for these improvements. Half of the fee must be paid upon application for building and construction permits, and the remainder when the permits are issued. There will be additional fees for water service related expenses. See Drafting Standards. HA ED\Planning\Current P1ann1ng\PRE12-017.Vanessa\P1an Review Comments PRE 12-017.doc 0 9 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY p A Of AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT M E M O R A N D U M TO: Pre -application file No. 12-017 FROM: Vanessa Doibee, Senior Planner SUBJECT: QFC Fpel Center General: We have completed a preliminary review of the pre -application for the above - referenced development proposal. The following comments on development and permitting Issues are based on the pre -application submittals made to the City of Renton by the applicant and the codes in effect on the date of review. The applicant is cautioned that information contained in this summary may be subject to modification and/or concurrence by official decision -makers (e.g., Hearing Examiner, Community & Economic Development Administrator, Public Works Administrator, Planning Director, Development Services Director, and City Council). Review comments may also need to be revised based on site planning and other design changes required by City staff or made by the applicant. The applicant is encouraged to review all applicable sections of the Renton Municipal Code. The Development Regulations are available for purchase for $50.00 plus tax, from the Finance Division on the first floor of City Hail or online at www.rentonwa.gov Project Proposal: The subject site consists of one lot located at the southwest corner of the intersection of NE 4th Street and Duvall Avenue NE. Currently, the lot is vacant with two curb cuts (one on NE 4th and the other on Duvall). There are currently no curbs and sidewalks, except a small portion at the corner intersection. The site is 22,092 square feet/0.51 acres in area. The applicant proposes to construct a QFC Fuel Center with a 43- by 92 -foot canopy, a 160 square foot cashier's kiosk, and space for 10 vehicle fueling positions. The development would include the installation of two underground storage tanks, one 20,000 -gallon for regular unleaded fuel and one 18,999 -gallon split or dual tank divided between diesel and supreme unleaded fuel. Vehicular access would be provided on both NE 4th Street and Duvall Avenue NE, in addition to an internal vehlcular connection to the property to the south. The site is currently zoned Commercial Arterial (CA) and is located within Urban Design District 'D'. The abutting and adjacent properties are all zoned CA. The City's Critical Areas Maps indicate an onsite wetland, Maplewood Creek (Class 4 stream) and that the property is within an Aquifer Protection Area (Zone 2). QFC Fuel Center, PRE12-017 Page 2 of 7 March 15, 2012 Current Use: The subject site is currently vacant. Zoning: The property is located within the Commercial Corridor (CC) land use designation and the Commercial Arterial (CA) zoning designation. Vehicle fueling stations are outright permitted within the CA zone. The property is also located within Urban Design District `D', and therefore subject to additional design elements. Proposals should have unique, identifiable design treatment in terms of landscaping, building design, signage and street furniture. Development Standards: The project would be subject to RMC 4-2-120A, "Development Standards for Commercial Zoning Designations" effective at the time of complete application (noted as "CA standards" herein). A copy of these standards is included. Minimum Lot Size, Width and Depth —There are no minimum requirements for lot size, lot width or depth within the CA zone at this location. Lot Coverage — The CA zone allows a maximum building coverage of 65 percent, or 75 percent if parking is provided within a building or within an on-site parking garage. There appears to be a 4,116 square foot footprint on the 22,092 square foot site; resulting in a building lot coverage of approximately 18.63 percent. The project proposal appears to comply with lot coverage requirements. At the time of formal land use application the applicant will required to provide a lot coverage analysis and calculations for the subject site. Setbacks — Setbacks are the distance between the building and the property line or -any private access easement. Setback requirements in the CA zone are as follows: 10 feet minimum for the front yard and side yard along a street but may be reduced to zero feet through the site plan review process provided blank walls are not located within the reduced setback. The maximum front yard setback Is 15 feet. it appears that the fueling station exceeds the maximum front yard setback allowed by code. The maximum setback may be modified by the Reviewing Official through the site development plan review process if the applicant can demonstrate that the site development plan meets the following criteria. a. Orients development to the pedestrian through such measures as providing pedestrian walkways beyond those required by the Renton Municipal Code (RMC), encouraging pedestrian amenities and supporting alternatives to single occupant vehicle (SOV) transportation; and b. Creates a low scale streetscape through such measures as fostering distinctive architecture and mitigating the visual dominance of extensive and unbroken parking along the street front; and c. Promotes safety and visibility through such measures as discouraging the creation of hidden spaces, minimizing conflict between pedestrian and traffic and ensuring adequate setbacks to accommodate required parking and/or access that could not be provided otherwise. 0 QFC Fuel Center, PRE12-017 Page 3 of 7 March 15, 2012 n U Detailed elevations are required in order to provide an estimation of support for the proposed front yard setback In excess of the maximum 1S feet. There is no minimum rear or side yard setbacks unless the project site is adjacent to residential zoned property. The project site does not abut a residentially zoned property. Therefore, the buildings/structures on this site are not subject to an increased setback. f _� - -�� Gross Floor Area -- There are no minimum requirements for gross floor area within the CA zone. Building Height — The maximum building height allowed in the CA zone is 50 feet. Building elevations and detailed descriptions of elements and building materials are required with a formal land use submittal and/or building permit application. Elevation drawings were submitted with the pre -application materials however the drawings were not to scale, therefore, compliance with height limits would be verified at the time of formal application. 5creenin—Screening must be provided for all surface -mounted and rooftop utility and mechanical equipment. The application will need to include elevations and detalls for the proposed methods of screenings. Refuse and Recvclinlz Area — Refuse and recycling areas need to meet the requirements of RMC 4-4-090, "Refuse and Recyclables Standards". In manufacturing and other nonresidential developments, a minimum of three (3) square feet per every one thousand (1,000) square feet of building gross floor area shall be provided for recyclables deposit areas and a minimum of six (6) square feet per one thousand (1,000) square feet of building gross floor area shall be provided for refuse deposit areas. A total minimum area of one hundred (100) square feet shall be provided for recycling and refuse deposit areas. Refuse and recycling information was not provided with the pre - application materials. Compliance with this standard will be verified at time of formal land use review. Landscaping —Except for critical areas, all portions of the development area not covered by structures, required parking, access, circulation or service areas, must be landscaped with native, drought -resistant vegetative cover. The development standards require that all pervious areas within the property boundaries be landscaped. The minimum onsite landscape width required along street frontages Is 10 feet, except where reduced through the site plan development review process. Right-of-way dedications along NE 4`h Street and Duvall Avenue NE are required; onsite landscaping would be calculated after such right-of-way dedications. The submitted site plan does not Indicate any landscaping. Please refer to landscape regulations (RMC 4-4-070) for further -general and specific landscape requirements (enclosed). Please also note that RMC 4-4-070F.6 specifies landscape standards for parking lots. Since the site Is located within Design District D, there are further landscape requirements within the Design District Guidelines (RMC 4- 3-100). A conceptual landscape plan and landscape analysis meeting the QFC fuel Center, PREII-017 Page 4 of 7 March 15, 2012 requirements In RMC 4-8-120D.12 must be submitted at the time of formal land use application and/or building permit. Tree Preservation — A tree inventory and a tree retention plan along with a tree retention worksheet shall be provided with the formal land use application. The tree retention..plan must show preserveifion of at kW S peircent.of signiaant trees�andj Indicate how proposed development would be sited to accommodate preservation of significant trees that would be retained. if the trees cannot be retained, they may be replaced with minimum 2 inch caliper trees at a rate of six to one Fences -- If the applicant intends to install any fences as part of this project, the location must be designated on the landscape plan. A fence detail should also be Included on the plan as well, Parkins — Drive-through facilities shall be so located that sufficient on-site vehicle stacking space is provided for the handling of motor vehicles using such facility during peak business hours. Typically 5 stacking spaces per window are required unless otherwise determined by the Planning Director. Stacking spaces cannot obstruct required parking spaces or ingress/egress within the site or'extend Into the public right- of-way. One parking space would be required for the cashier's klosk. Vehicle stacking and parking were not indentified on the provided application materials; therefore staff could not determine compliance with these standards. Information shall be provided with the formal land use application to determine compliance with parking and vehicle standing requirements. Access -- Driveway widths are limited by the driveway standards, in RMC 4-4-0801. There are sections of the street frontages on both NE 4t' Street and Duvall Avenue NE that are paved in a fashion that suggests previous driveways were once located there. The Urban Design District "D' guidelines state that parking lots should be accessed from alleys or side streets. Pedestrian Access —A pedestrian connection must be provided from a public entrance to the street, in order to provide direct, clear and separate pedestrian walks from sidewalks to building entries and internally from buildings to abutting retail properties. It appears that the proposal does not provide adequate pedestrian connections to NE 4th Street or Duvall Avenue NE. The applicant would be required to revise the site plan to include pedestrian connections through the development to both streets. Signage -- only one freestanding business sign (monument/ground, projecting or roof) Is permitted per street frontage. Each sign shall not exceed an area greater than one and one-half square feet for each lineal foot of property frontage that Is occupied,by the business. In no case shall the sign exceed a total of 300 square feet (150 square feet per face). In addition to the permitted freestanding sign, a wall sign with a copy area not exceeding 20% of the facade to which It is applied Is also permitted. No new poles signs ore permitted within the CA zone. QFC Fuel Center, PRE12-017 Page 5 of 7 March 15, 2012 Li htin - Per RMC 4-4-075A, no use shall cause light trespass beyond the boundaries of the property lines. A lighting plan shall be submitted at the time of formal land use application and/or building permit for review and approval by the Planning Division Project Manager.. wilding -Design Standards-fDis#ict--D)s—Compliance-"h-lxban-Design-Regulations — District VO is required along the eastern facade. See the attached checklist and Renton Municipal Code section 4-3-100. The following bullets are a few of the standards outlined In the regulations. • The front entry of all building shall be oriented to the street or a landscaped pedestrian -only courtyard. • Service enclosures shall be made of masonry, ornamental metal or wood --o some combination of the three (3). • developments located at district gateways shall be marked_ with visually iprominent features. Gateway elements shall be oriented toward and scaled for both pedestrians and vehicles. • Parkin[ shall, be located so that it is screened from surrounding streets by buildings, landscaping, andfor gateway features as dictated by location • The number of driveways and curb cuts shall be minimized, so that pedestrian circulation along the sidewalk is minimally impeded. • A pedestrian circulation system of pathways that are clearly delineated and connect buildings, open space, and parking areas with the sidewalk system and abutting properties shall be provided • Architectural elements that incorporate plants, particularly at building entrances, in publicly accessible spaces and at facades along streets, shall be provided. • Pedestrian overhead weather protection in the form of awnings, marquees, canopies, or building overhangs shall be provided. These elements shall be a minimum of four and one-half feet (4-1/2') wide along at least seventy five percent (75%) of the length of the building facade facing the street, a maximum height of fifteen feet (15') above the ground elevation, and no lower than eight feet (8') above ground level. • A Public plaza shall be provided at the- intersection_ of NE 0 Street and Duvall Avenue NE. The plaza shall measure no less than one thousand (1,000) square feet with a minimum dimension of twenly feet 20' on one side abutting the sidewalk. The public plaza must be _landscaped consistent with RMC 4-4-070, including at minimum street trees, decorative paving, pedestrian -scaled lighting, and seating. Such pedestrian plaza has not been indicated on the site plan submitted with the pre -application materials. The required plaza area must be shown on the site plan and landscape plans submitted with the formal land use action. 0 QFC Fuel Center, PRE 12-017 Page 6of7 March 15, 2012 Critical Areas: Based on the City's Critical Areas Maps, the site is located within Aquifer Protection Area (Zone Z), identified wetland area, and in the vicinity of Maplewood Creek (Class 4 stream). Aquifer ProtectiQn Zone 2: The protect proposes to store hazardous materials on site. As such the project will be subject to additional requirements under RMC 4-3-050H.2.d (enclosed) which may include but is not limited to secondary containment, hazardous material monitoring, emergency collection devices, inspection of containment and emergency equipment, and employee training. Hazardous materials shall not be spilled, leaked, emitted, discharged, disposed, or allowed to escape or leach into the air, into groundwater, surface water, surface soils or subsurface soils. Exception: Intentional withdrawals of hazardous materials for the purpose of legitimate sale, use, or disposal and discharges permitted under federal, state, or local Iaw.Additionally, if the project involves the placement of more than one hundred (100) cubic yards of imported fill, then a source statement would be required for each source location from which Imported fill will be obtained. Wetland: The site is located within or near a wetlands area. A wetland reconnaissance shall be provided, clarifying the presence of wetlands on site. If wetlands are determined to be located on or near the subject site, a wetland assessment and delineation would also be required. Stream: Maplewood Creek Is a Class 4 stream which requires a 35 -foot stream buffer measured from the bank (ordinary high water mark). Astream repot# delineating and classifying the stream on site Is required to be submitted with the formal land use application. In addition, if there are proposed impacts to the stream, a mitigation plan should also be submitted. City staff may require secondary review of the stream report, at the expense of the applicant. Environmental Review The proposed project would be subject to Washington State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). Therefore, an environmental checklist is a submittal requirement. An environmental determination will be made by the Renton Environmental Review Committee. This determination is subject to appeal by either the project proponent, by a citizen of the community, or another entity having standing for an appeal. Permit Requirements The proposal would require Administrative Site Plan and Environmental (SEPA) Review. The purpose of the Site Plan process is the detailed arrangement of project elements so as to be compatible with the physical characteristics of a site and with the surrounding area. An additional purpose of Site Plan is to ensure quality development consistent with City goals and policies. General review criteria includes the following: a. Conformance with the Comprehensive Plan; b. Conformance with existing Land use regulations; 0 QFC Fuel Center, PRE12-017 Page 7of7 March 15, 2012 c. Mitigation of impacts to surrounding properties and uses; d. Mitigation of impacts of the proposed site plan to the site; e. Conservation of areawide property values; f. Safety and efficiency of vehicle and pedestrian circulation; g. Provision of adequate light and air; h. Mitigation of noise, odors and other harmful or unhealthy conditions; i. Availability of public services and facilities; and j. Prevention of neighborhood deterioration and blight. The applicant will also be subject to Design Review as part of the Site Plan Review and a Design Checklist shall be completed and submitted as part of the application materials. All applications can be reviewed concurrently in an estimated time frame of 12 weeks once a complete application is accepted. The Site Plan Review application fee is $2,000. The application fee for SEPA Review (Environmental Checklist) is $1,000. A 3% technology fee, for land use application fees, would also be assessed at the time of application. Detailed information regarding the .land use application submittal is provided In the attached handouts. In addition to the required land use permits, separate construction, building and sign permits would be required. The review of these permits may occur concurrently with the review of the land use permits, but cannot be issued prior to the completion of any appeal periods. Impact Mitigation Fees: In addition to the applicable building and construction fees, the following mitigation fees would be required prior to the issuance of building permits. Impact fees, which would replace mitigation fees, may be adopted prior to construction. Those fees are to be determined. A Transportation Mitigation Fee based on $75.00 per new daily trip attributed to the development; A Fire Mitigation Fee based on $0.52 per square foot of new commercial building area. ♦ A handout listing all of the City's Development -related fees is attached for reference. Expiration: Upon site plan approval, the site plan approval is valid for two years with a possible two-year extension. cc: Jennifer Henning E IRSNTON- Aerial 0 it 4 r .F F r flu- NE411iSt e 15 0 071 i k fir« I� ri 152301 4 r. S. 'i 7 �. �� %q �.� '� ,•A ;� x.11 � ,�� ,y. s 350 `•, �" }t rS t1 r.., q• .! 1' z •c,� 17 - '' ? x%• t '�; -351] -� i :j- t r •'� f � � Yt �{ '�� � .i � •i 150.5 0 75.23 i5O.5Fee1 This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site is for reference only. Dala layers that appear on this map may or may n[ accurale, current, of Otherwise relit City of Renton, Washington THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATI E6 -10 T23N R5E W 1/2 c4T CA -CA Ll C4 )R- 10 J� R-10- CA- tA CA 7 - R.19 R4 R-10 I U 0 -8 - - zcii RMH IR A A R-4 ,RMH ok A-r- - I. 7- R6jj ALJ ZONING MAP bOOK G6 - 22 T23N R5E W 1/2 PW TECHNICAL SERVICES DON 11/13109F6 a 200 400 Feet 15 T23N R5EW 1/2 P, I A,aW .3 0 0 Comprehensive Variance Narrative Submitted in Conjunction with Administrative Variance Review Conducted by the City of Renton, Department of Community and Economic development Planning Division Proiect Name QFC Fuel Center - #871 Renton Highlands; * v Proiect Site r 4615 NE 41h Street, Renton WA 98057 - QFC Store No. 871 BCE No. 15432.1'' j 3 Parcel Number 152305-9124 Project Location The proposed QFC Fuel Center would be built on a single parcel/corner lot located at 4615 4'h Street NE, Renton WA 98057; immediately adjacent to the intersection of NE 4 1 Street and Duvall Avenue NE. The project site is approximately 22,092 square feet and is located in the immediate vicinity of a QFC retail store and other diverse commercial uses, located approximately 600 feet to the NE, across the intersection of 4th and Duvall, within an established shopping center. Project Scope QFC's proposal calls for the construction a 40- by 84 -foot fuel canopy (3,360 square feet) and an 8- by 20 -foot (160 square feet) cashier's kiosk with ADA -accessible restroom. Using the 2009 International Building Code (IBC), the canopy and kiosk would be built using Type II -B construction and categorized as a Class M Occupancy. The canopy will provide protective cover for five (5) multi -product dispensers (MPDs), creating a fuel facility with ten (10) vehicle fueling positions (VFPs). Variance Request In accordance with Renton policy, QFC respectfully requests the granting of an administrative variance from the requirements of RMC 4-2-120; requiring the provision of site -to -site vehicular access between abutting commercial uses within the CA zone. A review of existing conditions by our engineering team revealed the potential for traffic conflicts between queued vehicles at the dispensers and traffic attempting ingresslegress using the proposed access point. Our findings were discussed with staff during several meetings from October through December, 2012; leading to a site visit by Renton staff which confirmed the probability of conflict and reinforced our position that providing vehicular connection as required would not necessarily achieve the purpose and intent of the code without creating significant adverse impacts, and could prevent the project from being realized, if enforced. Below is a tabular response to the variance criteria outlined in the submittal standards associated with variances; please interpret the criteria in light of the project's physical design and site constraints and review our response accordingly_ City of Renton QFC Fuel C(ar - #871 Renton Highlands Administrative Variance Narrative 2 4615 NE 4 Street Administrative from the Provisions of RMC 4-2-120 RequiringRelief ..- 'Review Gr,ite is Justificitlon for Re11ef The applicant suffers practical While site -to -site access or interconnection clearly helps to mitigate difficulties and unnecessary hardship traffic flow on arterials, it is primarily effective when a network of and the variance is necessary interconnections provides customers with unimpeded access to because of special circumstances adjacent commercial uses. Such a network does not exist within the applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, immediate vicinity of this project; enforcing the construction of an and location or surroundings of the interconnection would limit the redevelopment potential of the site — subject property, and the strict especially when site constraints are taken into account. Imposing application of the Zoning Code is this requirement would adversely impact the property owner and is found to deprive subject property inconsistent with the rights and privileges enjoyed by other property owner of rights and privileges enjoyed owners in the vicinity and subject to similar zoning requirements. by other property owners in the vicinity and under identical zone The site constraints which impact the project's design options were classification. quickly identified as obstacles to full utilization of the property; requiring a non-standard design to accommodate Renton's need for ROW dedication, perimeter landscaping and frontage improvements. Besides being relatively small, the site's topography reveals a grade differential (--7-8%) along the S property line — where the proposed access would be required — exceeding the gradient normally utilized for such interconnections_ The compact design of the station and the location of the existing driveways dictated an angled presentation of the fuel canopy to both 4'h Street and Duvall Avenue; translating into a customer queue that would effectively impede access to any interconnection to existing properties. In addition, the provision of an interconnection would require the removal of parking stalls on the adjacent property; a result which may cause adverse impacts to their parking situation. The granting of the variance will not In evaluating the potential for vehicular conflicts with queued vehicles be materially detrimental to the public and/or possible blockage from utilizing said interconnection, adverse welfare or injurious to the property or impacts on adjacent properties and/or to the safety and welfare of improvements in the vicinity and zone the general public are significantly reduced, if not eliminated entirely. in which subject property is situated. Limiting ingress/egress choices for a facility built on such a small site will promote a consistent, orderly flow of vehicular traffic through the existing driveways and eliminate the temptation to unnecessarily utilize adjacent properties as a shortcut; allowing unimpeded traffic flow on adjacent properties as well. The approval shall not constitute a Given the development of the surrounding commercial properties, grant of special privilege inconsistent which typically fail to provide site -to -site interconnections compliant with the limitation upon uses of other with code, approval of this request is not invoking special privilege properties in the vicinity and zone in and is consistent with existing development patterns in the vicinity. which the subject property is situated The approval is the minimum variance Eliminating the requirement will allow for adequate queuing to be that will accomplish the desired maintained at the dispensers, while providing the minimal room purpose. needed for customer ingress/egress at the proposed driveways; preventing unnecessary blockage and vehicular conflicts. OW Comprehensive Project Narrative Submitted in Conjunction with SEPA Environmental Review, Administrative Site Plan Review & Administrative Variance Review Conducted by the City of Renton, Department of Community and Economic Development Planning Division Under the Auspices of the State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA) Project Name QFC Fuel Center - #871 Renton Highla qs Proiect Site 4615 NE 4th Street, Renton WA 98057 QFC Store No. 871 BCE No. 15432,1 Parcel Number 152305-9124 Project Location The proposed QFC Fuel Center would be built on a single parcellcorner lot located at 4615 4'h Street NE, Renton WA 98057; immediately adjacent to the intersection of NE 4 1 Street and Duvall Avenue NE. The project site is approximately 22,092 square feet and is located in the immediate vicinity of a QFC retail store and other diverse commercial uses, located approximately 600 feet to the NE, across the intersection of 4'h and Duvall, within an established shopping center. Project Scope QFC's proposal calls for the construction a 40- by 84 -foot fuel canopy (3,360 square feet) and an 8- by 20 -foot (160 square feet) cashier's kiosk with ADA -accessible restroom. Using the 2009 International Building Code (IBC), the canopy and kiosk would be built using Type 11-B construction and categorized as a Class M Occupancy. The canopy will provide protective cover for five (5) multi -product dispensers (MPDs), creating a fuel facility with ten (10) vehicle fueling positions (VFPs). The facility will also require the installation of two (2) underground storage tanks (USTs); one 20,000 - gallon UST for the storage of regular unleaded fuel, and one 98,000 -gallon split/dual UST (10,00018,000 gallons each) divided between diesel and supreme unleaded fuel. Other associated site improvements would include a backup enerator, perimeter landscaping, a pedestrian plaza at the intersection, a free- standing sign along the 4 h Street frontage, limited canopy signage, asphalt paving, lot lights, an air/water unit, a trash enclosure, storage shed and required water qua lity/stormwater improvements and utility connections. Zoning and Comprehensive Plan Designations The site is currently zoned Commercial Arterial (CA) and is designated as Commercial Corridor Land Use (CC) under the City of Renton's current Comprehensive Plan. Surrounding properties are also zoned CA and contain a variety of traditional retail and commercial office uses. No changes in zoning are being requested under this proposal. Existing Use 1 Improvements The project site is vacant, with no structures or other improvements onsite; having served previously as home to a combination gas station and convenience store. Existing site conditions include broken City of Renton 0 QFC Fuel Ar - #871 Renton Higmhlands Comprehensive Project Narrative 2 4615 NE 4 Street asphalt and/or concrete pavement, stone/dirt surfaces and an unplanned landscape of assorted trees (including several prominent dead trees), miscellaneous shrubs and ground cover, located primarily along the southern and western property lines; providing a degree of separation from adjacent commercial uses. The site is accessible using driveways from NE 4th Street and Duvall Avenue NE, with a rockery extending along a portion of the Duvall frontage. Site Features The site has an existing grade, generally running from northwest to southeast, with slopes in excess of five to seven percent (5%-7%) at locations along the eastern and southern perimeter_ Our preliminary plans incorporate the site's physical constraints into the overall project design; maintaining the status quo - with the exception of an increase in impervious surface, under our proposal, mainly associated with the pedestrian plaza proposed for the intersection itself. While technically decreasing the pervious surface onsite, QFC believes the benefits of a planned landscape with coordinated plantings and an integration of color and species will result in a markedly better visual aesthetic, albeit in a reduced area. Fuel Center Operations The QFC Fuel Center's hours of operation will mirror those of the QFC grocery store. While the fuel center is designed to allow for unattended operation, an attendant will be stationed within the cashier's kiosk; executing cash payments and/or credit card transactions, monitoring payment -at -the -pump and fuel deliveries, and observing the fuel facility's operations. As is the case with all QFC Fuel Centers, the facility will be remotely supervised via security cameras and a 24/7/365 electronic alarm system, designed to become operational in the event of emergencies such as fire detection or breach of the inner/outer walls of the tanks or fuel distribution system. A refuse and recycling area is located in the SW corner of the facility, next to the required backup electrical generator. Two (2) parking stalls — including one accessible stall — are also provided Queuing, Circulation and Access In an effort to provide improved queuing and onsite circulation, the fuel canopy has been rotated approximately 45 -degrees; promoting direct access to the dispensers from both access drives, while allowing for adequate onsite circulation as customers leave the pump and exit onto adjacent streets Direct access to adjacent public rights-of-way (4th Street and Duvall) is proposed under the current plan; essentially maintaining the previous access points, but shifting each of them slightly further away from the intersection, in accordance with accepted traffic engineering practice. A limited, right -in I right -out access is proposed for 4th Street, but without the typical "pork -chop" - while full access is proposed for Duvall. Fuel delivery protocols and the projected path for fuel trucks dictate full, unobstructed ingress / egress must be maintained at a minimum of one of the two access drives; removing the "pork -chop" will minimize maintenance as trucks would likely damage the paving/curbs. Dedication of Public Rights -of -Way The project will mandate the dedication of approximately 2,699 square feet of QFC property to provide for the required right-of-way profile for both NE 4th Street and Duvall Avenue (with dedication split almost equally between the two rights-of-way). Required perimeter landscaping and sidewalks will be provided along both frontages, and a pedestrian plaza will be provided at the intersection. The traffic signal will be relocated to accommodate the new rights-of-way at QFC expense, with the new signal location to be determined later. 2 City of Renton QFC Funter - #871 Renton Higwhlands Comprehensive Project Narrative 3 4615 NE 4 Street Traffic and Trip Generation Using traditional trip generation methodology established by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), the traffic impacts associated with a new QFC fuel facility are expected to be nominal. Based on ITE's methodology, the project is projected to generate 704 total weekday trips and an average of 64 new trips during the PM peak hours. These arerg oss trip estimates and do not include credits for the previous use onsite. For similar Fred Meyer fuel projects, the City of Renton has historically acknowledged a large number of fuel customers are drawn from internally captured, pass -by and diverted link trips, relative to the main retail operation, as opposed to new trips generated by the fuel facility alone; significantly reducing the number of new trips attributable to the facility. We believe a similar concept should be applied to this facility, as the number of fuel customers will undoubtedly include a large number of shoppers patronizing the QFC retail store in the adjacent shopping center. In addition to trip reductions attributed to internal capture and pass -by trips, a financial credit applicable to the calculation of traffic impact fees will be forthcoming as well; reflecting the operation of a fuel station onsite (two dispensers and four fueling positions), as recently as 2007 with the use originating in 1960. For a more complete discussion of trip generation and traffic impacts, please refer to the attached transportation impact analysis, prepared by TENW, dated September 10, 2092 Required Permits With the installation of USTs, the project will require SEPA Environmental Review; and consequently, under Renton code, the Administrative Site Plan review process. The project site is also located within Urban Design District `D' — thereby triggering a secondary design review process We anticipate the project will require the issuance of building permits (including electrical, mechanical and plumbing), construction permits, fire engineering permits (including UST installation and tank permits), grading permit, and sign permits (including related electrical permits) — all from the City of Renton. Peripheral permits be issued and/or licenses obtained from the Puget Sound Clean Air Authority (PSCAA), the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (DL&I) and the Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE). The City of Renton also reserves the right to inspect and approve all utility connections/plans undertaken in conjunction with this project. Proposed Improvements Aside from right-of-way improvements already discussed, no off-site improvements are anticipated in conjunction with this proposal. Existing landscaping was significantly altered to accommodate the fuel facility design. Lacking an existing record landscaping plan, a photographic record and site inventory has been compiled to document existing landscaping. All fire hydrants serving the site will be upgraded to current Renton standards for fittings. Fire lanes will be identified in accordance with City of Renton standards. A job shack/office trailer will be located onsite during construction; an exact location will be determined after a general contractor is retained. Typically constructing this size/type of fuel facility requires the cut/fill of as much as 2,800 cubic yards of material, including asphalt and subsurface soils, during the installation of the underground storage tanks and the excavation necessary for the construction of footings and foundations. If the excavated material cannot be utilized onsite, it will be exported to an City of Renton QFC Fuel Cr - #871 Renton Higmhlands Comprehensive Project Narrative 4 4615 NF 4 Street approved offsite location. Clean suitable structural fill will be imported from an approved source, if necessary. Modifications The street profile standards and resulting right-of-way dedications being enforced by the City of Renton in conjunction with redevelopment of the site, are dictating considerable deviation from the prototype design of a QFC Fuel Center. Combining these regulatory constraints with the physical constraints of a smaller site has produced a development scenario requiring modifications to current design standards in order for this project to be constructed. Setbacks The most pronounced observable modification comes in the area of setbacks. The project's operational requirements mandate a greater separation from the right-of-way/property line than specified by code. Physically placing the fuel canopy in a location which complied with the required would virtually eliminate the possibility of vehicle queuing/stacking and eliminate any operational functionality for the use. However, QFC has modified the design; angling the fuel canopy to bring a portion of it as close as possible to the maximum setback line, while maintaining full operational capabilities — in an attempt to address the following criteria: a) Pedestrian Orientation ... QFC meets the commitment to pedestrian orientation by maintaining pedestrian access around the perimeter, providing full pedestrian improvements along both frontages and providing a pedestrian plaza with benches and pedestrian -scale lighting at the intersection of 4 I Street and Duvall Avenue. Due to the automotive nature of the use and the danger inherent to pedestrians traversing a high - traffic area with full of visual obstructions (vehicles, pumps, columns, etc.) to their safety, pedestrian paths have not been provided linking the frontage improvements to the kiosk. Pedestrian striping has been provided on the site plan in those areas beneath the fuel canopy most likely to be traversed by pedestrian traffic attempting to access the kiosk from the dispensers. b) Architectural Scale ... The fuel canopy is less than 20 -feet tall and encourages a smaller -scale street environment through its minimal height and an angled presentation which eliminates any intrusion by shadow or mass into the pedestrian space along either frontage. The limited parking spaces are separated from the right-of-way by landscape buffers and/or a pedestrian plaza; minimizing visibility from at street level. c) Visibility and Safety ... The project is designed to prevent hidden spaces as a security factor, and the maximum utility being realized by this project/use, on this site, assures the safety of pedestrians as much as possible. Pedestrian traffic is channeled into those areas where their safety is maximized and potential conflict with the operations of the QFC Fuel Center is minimized. d) Pedestrian Plaza Size ... While not linked to this exception criteria by the written word, the need to address the criteria above has produced a scenario which affects the single largest pedestrian amenity onsite. The combined setback and landscaping requirements produced a pedestrian plaza, smaller in size (724 SF) than the minimum 9,000 SF required, but which manages to still provide the basic amenities associated with such a plaza (seating and lighting) within an area clearly delineated by textured paving. 4 City of Renton 40 QFC Fu enter - #871 Renton Hipghlands Comprehensive Project Narrative 5 4615 NE 4 Street Stacking Lanes Renton standards stipulate a minimum stacking capacity of five (5) vehicles within each stacking lane, serving a dispenser (MPD) and creating a vehicle fueling position (VFP), and that said stacking must not intrude into or block access drives or parking areas. A standard QFC fuel canopy design does not have a problem meeting these standards, but on this site, after accommodating the necessary right-of-way dedications and reorienting the canopy for setback purposes, the site constraints make compliance a bit problematic. First, the site has a limited frontage; essentially restricting AFC's ability to shift or relocate driveways and still maintain access for customers and fuel deliveries. Secondly, the available access locations provide adequate queuing/stacking space, but only if drivers have multiple options for refueling, thereby minimizing dwell time at the pump, and reducing the potential for queuing backups. QFC staff considered multiple layouts, pump configurations, spacing/layout options and their impacts on queuing/stacking. The most effective option is presented on the plan submitted; using a standard, 5 -MPD configuration, but on a 45 -degree angle to the access drives, providing six (6) stacking lanes, serving five (5) MPDs and each of the ten (10) available VFPs, but also maintain four (4) passing lanes (two beneath the fuel canopy and one each on the outer edge of the canopy). This design allows drivers to maneuver to take advantage of an unused VFP, and maintains the maximum number of VFPs available. The typical transaction takes between four and six minutes to be completed (dwell time at the pump), thus the combination of more refueling options and easier accessibility leading to decreased dwell time, equates to less chance of a queuing/stacking problem developing. In our opinion, this justifies the provision of less stacking sRace than the code requires and minimizes any potential interference with driveway access at either the 4' Street or Duvall access drives. Our conclusions from a design perspective have been confirmed by traffic engineering professionals in the analysis prepared in conjunction with this application, by TENW, dated September 10, 2012. Their analysis confirms adequate space for ten (10) vehicles at the MPDs/VFPs, and a stacking capacity of sixteen (16) vehicles behind those being refueled. In TENW's professional opinion, and based on their experience with similar facilities, this stacking capacity is adequate and should allow for relatively unobstructed access to all driveways and parking areas during peak usage. Landscaping Renton code requires virtually all areas not subject to public improvements and/or site operations be fully landscaped; including a 10 -foot buffer along street frontages; calculated after right-of-way dedications are provided for. The quality and unplanned nature of the existing landscaping/vegetation onsite dictated a completely new landscape plan and a complete replanting of the site, with a resulting loss of pervious, landscaped area due to the expanded impervious surface area associated with the QFC Fuel Center. Although Renton's landscape code provides for a quantitative delineation between parking lot landscape and perimeter landscape, this project's lack of a significant area dedicated exclusively for parking, and the obvious integration of the two parking stalls provided, into close proximity to the primary use/structures, a separate calculation for dedicated parking lot landscaping is not realistically possible. The fuel center's operational requirements combined with the required dedications have produced less space available for landscaping than is required b� code. However, QFC's plan does provide the full landscape buffer along the more heavily traveled 4t Street corridor, while providing a minimal landscape buffer along Duvall Avenue — although a landscape strip is provided adjacent to the street. Should the city wish to break the street profile pattern and relocate the sidewalk next to the street, the size of the buffer could be enhanced. The nature of the plantings and coverage in both buffers will provide a more aesthetic appearance than currently found onsite, while maintaining a visual separation between the City of Renton 0 QFC Fuel Cr - #871 Renton Highlands Comprehensive Project Narrative 6 4615 NE 4 Street streetscape and the use, and thereby meeting the intent of a landscape buffer, albeit in a reduced manner. When combined with the pedestrian plaza as a focal point, the elements will merge nicely into a pedestrian system that will serve the neighborhood as well as the site itself. Refuse and Recycling Code requirements dictate a minimum area of one hundred (100) square feet shall be provided for refuse and recycling areas. With a combined area of less than 4,000 SF gross floor area, the project is required to provide 12 SF of recyclable storage area and 24 SF for refuse deposit areas. As provided, the enclosure offers approximately 120 SF devoted to the collection/storage of refuse and recyclables; exceeding the requirement. The nature of the necessary modification is that the design does not provide for a roof over the enclosure. The front -loading equipment used by our refuse contractor typically damages any type of overhead roof or overhangs and as such, does not lend itself well to this structure. Preliminary Project Cost Estimate The construction costs provided below are preliminary in nature and are subject to change; not included in these figures are sub -consultant costs (title, geotechnical, traffic, etc.). Clearance and Erosion Control $ 51,000 Yard Construction $ 21,971 Site Development $ 561,068 Paving & Landscaping $ 125,893 Sewer and Water $ 15.000 Total Estimated Construction Cost $ 774,932 Contingencies (10%) $ 77,493 Permit and Utility Fees $ 113,366 Total $ 965,791 Estimated Market Value of Project Using Building Valuation Data and methodology established by the International Code Council (February 2012) for a structure of Type II -B and Class M Occupancy, the table below illustrates a general estimate; using the latest figure of $108.40 / SF: Fuel Canopy (3,360 SF) $ 364,224 Kiosk $ 17,344 Signage $ 25,000 Total $ 401,568 D 0 gr The_Riley n" GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT PREPARED BY: THE RILEY GROUP, INC. 17522 BOTHELL WAY NORTHEAST BOTHELL, WASHINGTON 98011 PREPARED FOR: KROGER, INC. 3663 1ST AVENUE SOUTH SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98134 PROJECT No. 2012-345 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT QFC 871 FUEL STATION 4615 NORTHEAST 4TH STREET RENTON, WASHINGTON 98059 AUGUST 22, 2012 RVING THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Western Washington, Corporate Office Eastern Washington and Oregon Office 17522 Bothell Way Northeast 1838 South Washington Street Bothell, Washington 98011 Kennewick Washington 99337 Phone 425.415.0551 • Fax 425-415.0311 Phone 509.586.4840 • Fax 509. 586.4863 'AWW. ri ley -group. com wrosdiwr8«Cal�•au�ni E90 98r bOS Tv.l # 08.6'99f 60C NOW MOTItT0 XV + ISTO'tll'Sti Ald 1CC66 u41841MH !Mstu1113Y I t(V6 ewkgq'M 'Ilawff laarls-iffilm-Af 41ows mi V ovInS 7 mgljoAt XPAI llaglaS jrre f AWO 1io&O POD m0JftAl-WAl ulalseg aWIO ald/o91o0 'uolSryySo yj Wal"M A aaauisu3 ludiomid 3d `am ium -H;66-d drl,#U/Me7 IS00100rJ loafoi, j J'i `"M "I 0u3 '3Nj'dfl0ti9 A31i'j 3H,L °pallitugns Aiin3l7I 'ISSO -S It (gt) Io sn ilso omid uoi) atu gjui ieuoiMpu oainbaa so suoilsanb .(us ansg noA 3I '2I3D Sial Ui sual;upuactltuooaa Sui =wguo agl aoj sisug aql uuoj Imp osogl gl!m luolsisuoo ata suoilipuoo aalBAnpunc aR pm iios aqI Imp u.uguoo of uoilon4suoo loa foad aql jo suoilaod Suunp alis uo luasaad ag wad ano Io amisluasaadaz a lard spuaueuioaw osiv Ifl-d •uoilonalsuoo pine u8isop loafosd olui pal>eaodaooui aq pings suogepuauttuooat asag,i, •loafoad pasodoad atp joj suonvpuaunuoaaa pus s$uipug ivoiugoaloa8 ino sluaswd -Hgf) sigL •Z I OZ `LZ AIn f uo p2z4ogjnu pu,R i IOZ `IZ aaqutmQ Mvp issodoad mo ui pouiilno mann soosAns anp •alis oql lu uoiltals ian3 B lonalsuoo of 8u!Emid si •oul 110801X IBgi spuulsaapun IJ?I •uoAutgssM `uoluad ui I20AS 19t, IseaglJOR 519V Ia palOai MUM 10n3 ILS DAb 01P aOJ (1130) vocb-d Suiaaaui8ug igoiugoalooD v pouuopod seg (19,d) •oul `dnozo r01r3 aqy `palsanbaa sV :uosaalad •aye luo(l St'£-ZZQZ *ON wfoid 65086 uo)2ulgsvM'nOW81d ;aa.ys 110;mg4jom 519t UORVIS ianA ILS Dilb podaa Sulaaaui8ug ivalxgaaloaE) :;aafgnS b€196 u0l8uiq & `011190S tpnoS onUOAV Isi £951£ ,oul aasoxx uastalad ugli 'ayj ZIOZ'ZZ lsn8nV vur ` Uodo dolmr gla _..gogo Geotechnical Engineering Report Page ii August 22, 1012 QFC 871 Fuel Station, Renton, Washington RGI Project No, 1011-345 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................. 1 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK........................................................................................................................... I 3.0 SITE CONDITIONS.......................................................................................................................... 2 3.1 SURFACE...............................................................................................................................................2 3.2 So1Ls.....................................................................................................................................................2 3.3 GROUNDWATER.....................................................................................................................................2 3.4 SEISMIC CONSIDERATIONS....................................................................................................................2 4.0 DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS................................................................................ 3 4.1 GENERAL...............................................................................................................................................3 4.2 SITE PREPARATION AND GRAD ING...........................................—.._...._......._.._...,_.._..............................4 4.3 STRUCTURAL FILL.................................................................................................................................4 4.4 EXCAVATIONS AND SHORING................................................................................................................5 4.5 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS(USTS).............................................................................................5 4.6 FOUNDATIONS..................................................................... ..... ............................................................. 6 4.7 KIOSK SLATS-ON-GRADE........................................................................................................................6 4.8 DRAINAGE.............................................................................................................................................6 4.9 UTILITIES...............................................................................................................................................7 4.1 OPAVEMENTS...........................................................................................................................................7 5.0 ADDITIONAL SERVICES............................................................................................................... 8 6.0 LIMITATIONS..................................................................................................................................8 FIGURES AND APPENDICES Figure1................................................................................................................... Site Vicinity Map Figure 2............................................................................................. Geotechnical Exploration Plan Appendix A........................................................................Field Exploration and Laboratory Testing THE RILEY GROUP, INC. E Geotechnical Engineering Report QFC 871 Fuel Station, Renton, Washington 1.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Page I 0 August 22, 2012 RGI Project No. 2012-345 The Riley Group, Inc. (RGI) has performed a Geotechnical Engineering Report (GER) for the proposed QFC 871 Fuel Station located at 4615 Northeast 4th Street in Renton, Washington. The approximate location of the site is shown on Figure 1. The site is currently vacant. The proposed project consists of a fueling facility including two underground storage tanks (UST). Our understanding of the project is based on the Detailed Site Plan (DD2) prepared by Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. dated June 25, 2012. At the time of preparing this GER, detailed design plans were not available for our review. Based on our experience with similar projects, RGI expects that the proposed kiosk will be a one-story, light -weight structure supported on perimeter walls and spread -footing foundation. Steel columns at each pump island will support the pump island canopy. The maximum load for the canopy is expected to be 50 kips per column. RGI expects that excavations up to 20 feet in depth will be needed for the UST installation. The recommendations in the following sections of this GER are based upon our understanding of the above design features. If actual features vary or changes are made, RGI should review them in order to modify our recommendations as required. In addition, RGI requests to review final design drawings and specifications to verify that our project understanding is correct and that our recommendations have been properly interpreted and incorporated into project design and construction. 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK On August 9, 2012, RGI drilled two test borings to a maximum depth of 26 feet below ground surface (bgs). The borings were drilled with a rubber -track, hollow stem auger drill rig within the proposed fueling facility and UST area. The approximate boring locations are shown on Figure 2. Using the information obtained from our subsurface exploration, RGI developed geotechnical recommendations for project design and construction for the following: ➢ Soil and groundwater conditions ➢ Seismic considerations ➢ Site preparation and grading ➢ Excavations Underground storage tanks ➢ Foundations ➢ Slab -on -grade ➢ Utilities and pavements Field screening of the soils was completed as part of the explorations on site. The result of the field screening and testing of the groundwater is provided under separate cover. THE RILEY GRQUP, INC. 9 9 Geolechnica! Engineering Report Page 2 August 22, 2012 QFC 871 Friel Stalion, Renton, Washington RGI Project No. 2011-345 3.0 SITE CONDITIONS 3.1 SURFACE The site is a rectangular -shaped property located at the southwest comer of Northeast 4th Street and Duvall Avenue. The site is bound to the north by Northeast 4th Street, to the east by Duvall Avenue, to the south and west by commercial properties. The site is currently vacant. The site is relatively flat with overall elevation difference less than 5 feet. 3.2 SOILS The soil encountered during the field exploration was consistent in the two locations explored. The site is underlain by over 25 feet of very dense glacial till which consists of silty sand with gravel. Our review of the Geologic Map of Surftcial Deposits to the Seattle 30' by 60' Quadrangle, Washington (James C. Yount, etc. 1993) indicates that the native soil in the area was mapped as Vashon till (Map unit Qvt). Glacial till is described as a light to dark gray, nonsorted, nonstratified mixture of clay, silt, sand, and gravel to boulder size. The native soils encountered at the site are generally consistent with the above description. More detailed descriptions of the subsurface conditions encountered are presented on the boring logs in Appendix A. Grain -size analyses were performed on selected samples and the results are located in Appendix A. During the geotechnical investigation, RGI project geologist field screened the soil samples using a photoionization detector (PID). Field screening with a PID was accomplished by placing a small amount of soil in a plastic bag and sealing the bag, allowing any vapors to collect. The metal tip of the PID was used to pierce the bag and a reading was taken after the values had stabilized. No visual indications of contamination or readings with the PID were observed. 3.3 GROUNDWATER A groundwater table was not encountered during the field exploration. Light groundwater seepage was encountered at Boring B-1 at a depth of 6 feet. The seepage appears to be indicative of seasonal groundwater collecting within clean sand interbeds. Fluctuations in groundwater level should be expected on a seasonal and annual basis. The level will be highest during the extended periods of heavy seepage in the wet winter months. Groundwater seepage may be encountered in excavations area if the construction occurs in the wet season. It will not likely affect the construction activities. 3.4 SEISMIC CONSIDERATIONS Based on the 2009 International Building Code (IBC), RGI recommends the following seismic parameters for design: THE RILEY GROUP, INC. 9 Geotechnical Engineering Report QFC 871 Fuel Station, Renton, Washington Page 3 Table 12009 IBC 0 Augusi 22, 2012 RGI Project No. 2012-345 Parameter Value Site Soil Site Latitude 47.488203 Site Longitude v 122.156704 Short Period Spectral Response Acceleration, (percent g) 139 l -Second Period Spectral Response Acceleration, (percent g) Seismic Coefficient, 47.3 1.000 Seismic Coefficient, 1.327 TM In general accordance with the 2009 IBC, Table 1613.5.2, IBC Site Class is based on the average characteristics of the upper 100 feet ofthe subsurface profile. 2. Note: The 2009 IBC requires a site soil profile determination extending to a depth of 100 feet for seismic site classification. The current scope of our services does not include the required 100 -foot soil profile determination. Borings extended to a maximum depth of 26 feet, and this seismic site class definition considers that similar soil continues below the maximum depth of the subsurface exploration. Additional exploration to deeper depths would be required to confirm the conditions below the current depth of exploration. Liquefaction is a phenomenon where there is a reduction or complete loss of soil strength due to an increase in water pressure induced by vibrations from a seismic event. Liquefaction mainly affects geologically recent deposits of fine-grained sands that are below the groundwater table. Soils of this nature derive their strength from intergranular friction. The generated water pressure or pore pressure essentially separates the soil grains and eliminates this intergranular friction, thus reducing or eliminating the soil's strength. RGI reviewed the soil conditions encountered during field exploration and assessed the potential for liquefaction of the site's soil during an earthquake. The native soil is very dense glacial and is generally considered not subject to soil liquefaction during an earthquake. 4.0 DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 4.1 GENERAL Based on our explorations, the site is suitable for the proposed project from a geotechnical standpoint. The native soil is suitable for supporting of the proposed foundations and tanks. The canopy for the proposed fueling facility can be supported on column footing foundations bearing on stiff native soil. The proposed kiosk can be supported on spread footing foundation bearing On native soil. Pavement can be similarly supported on native soil. Detailed recommendations regarding the above issues and other geotechnical design considerations are provided in the following sections. These recommendations should be incorporated into the final design drawings and construction specifications. THE RILEY GROUP, INC. 0 Geotechnical Engineering Report QFC 871 Fuel Station, Renton, Washington Page 4 4.2 SITE PREPARATION AND GRADING 9 August 21, 1012 RGI Project No. 2012-345 The site should be prepared for construction by removing the asphalt surfacing. Utilities to be abandoned should be removed and replaced with structural fill. Proofrolling and subgrade verification should be considered an essential step in site preparation. After stripping and prior to placement of structural fill, RGI recommends proofrolling subgrades of the canopy area, pavement area, and areas to receive structural fill. These areas should be compacted to a firm and unyielding condition in order to achieve a minimum compaction level of 95 percent of the modified proctor maximum dry density as determined by the American Society of Testing and Materials D1557-09 Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort (ASTM D1557). Proofrolling and adequate subgrade compaction can only be achieved when the soils are within approximately ± 2 percent moisture content of the optimum moisture content. Soils that appear firm after stripping and grubbing may be proofrolled with a heavy compactor, loaded double -axle dump truck, or other heavy equipment under the observation of an RGI representative. This observer will assess the subgrade conditions prior to filling. The need for or advisability of proofrolling due to soil moisture conditions should be determined at the time of construction. In wet areas it may be necessary to hand probe the exposed subgrades in lieu of proofrolling with mechanical equipment. Subgrade soils that become disturbed due to elevated moisture conditions should be overexcavated to reveal firm, non -yielding, non-organic soils and backfilled with compacted structural fill. In order to maximize utilization of site soils as structural fill, RGI recommends that the earthwork portion of this project be completed during extended periods of warm and dry weather, if possible. If earthwork is completed during the wet season (typically November through May) it will be necessary to take extra precautionary measures to protect subgrade soils. Wet season earthwork will require additional mitigative measures beyond that would be expected during the drier summer and fall months. 4.3 STRUCTURAL FILL The native soil is moisture sensitive and may not be suitable to be used as structural fill if the construction occurs in the wet season. If the site soils become wet or the construction takes place in wet weather, RGI recommends import material that meets the following grading requirements for site grading and backfill. Table 2 Structural Fill Gradation U.S. Sieve Size Percent Passing 3 inches 100 No. 4 sieve 75 percent No. 200 sieve 5 percent * *Based on minus 314 inch fraction. THE RILEY GROUP, INC. Geotechnical Engineering Report QFC 871 Fuel Station, Renton, Washington Page 5 August 22, 2012 RGI Project No. 2012-345 Prior to use, an RGI representative should observe and test all materials imported to the site for use as structural fill. Structural fill materials should be placed in uniform loose layers not exceeding 10 inches and compacted as specified in Table 3. The soil's maximum density and optimum moisture should be determined by ASTM D1557. Table 3 Structural Fill Compaction ASTM D1557 Minimum Moisture Content Location Material Type Compaction Percentage Range Foundations Approved imported fill soils: 95 +2 -2 Slab -on -grade Approved imported fill soils: 95 +2 -2 General Fill (non- Approved imported fill soils: 90 +3 -2 structural areas) Pavement — Subgrade Approved imported fill soils: 95 +2 -2 and Base Course Placement and compaction of structural fill should be observed by RGI. A representative number of in-place density tests should be performed as the fill is being placed to confirm that the recommended level of compaction is achieved. 4.4 EXCAVATIONS AND SHORING Site excavations for USTs, pump island dispensers, and utility and piping trenches must be completed in accordance with the applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and American Petroleum Institute (API) or other requirements. Based on OSHA regulations, the native soil classifies as a Group A soil. In all cases, however, appropriate inclinations will depend on the actual soil and groundwater conditions encountered during earthwork. Ultimately, the site contractor must be responsible for maintaining safe excavation slopes that comply with applicable OSHA or Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA) guidelines. Accordingly, for excavations more than 4 feet but less than 20 feet in depth, the temporary side slopes should be laid back with a minimum slope inclination of 3/4H:1 V (Horizontal: Vertical). Following excavation, all exposed slopes must be covered with reinforced plastic sheeting that is securely anchored to the slope face. This sheeting will contain loose soil conditions that may develop on the slope face and ravel off, therefore, preventing erosion of the slope face during periods of precipitation. 4.5 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs) RGI understands that two USTs will be installed to the south of the canopy and near the existing restaurant dumpster area. The installation of the USTs will require an excavation of up to 20 feet bgs. The USTs can be installed in a single excavation. The depth to the top of the USTs is typically 3 feet below finished grade with at least 2 feet of appropriate backfill material. The backfill can be either pea gravel or other material per API specifications for setting the tanks. THE RILEY GROUP, INC. 0 Geotechnical Engineering Report QFC 871 Fuel Station, Renton, Washington Page 6 August 22, 2012 RGI Project No. 2012-345 Seepage should be expected in the excavation, however, if the excavation is completed in the drier summer months, this seepage should be controllable with sumps set in the excavation. The installation will require tank hold down slabs or anchors to accommodate possible buoyant forces. The UST system installation and design must be in accordance with API regulations. 4.6 FOUNDATIONS Following the site grading and UST installation, the proposed canopy can be supported on column foundations bearing on dense native soil. The proposed kiosk can be supported on continuous footing bearing on native soil. RGI recommends designing foundations for a net allowable bearing capacity of 2,500 pounds per square foot (psf). For short-term loads, such as wind and seismic, a 113 increase in this allowable capacity can be used. For designing foundations to resist lateral loads, a base friction coefficient of 0.30 can be used. Passive earth pressures acting on the side of the footing can also be considered for resisting lateral loads. RGI recommends calculating this lateral resistance using an equivalent fluid weight of 250 pounds per cubic foot (pef). This value assumes the foundation will be constructed neat against competent structural fill as described in Section 4.2. The recommended friction and passive resistance values include a safety factor of 1.5. With foundations designed in accordance with the recommendations in this section, maximum total and differential post -construction settlements of 1 inch and 112 inch in 50 feet, respectively, should be expected. 4.7 KIOSK SLAB -ON -(TRADE RGI recommends that slab -on -grade be supported on firm native soil subgrade. Immediately below the floor slab, RGI recommends placing a 4 -inch -thick capillary break layer of clean, free -draining pea gravel, washed rock, or crushed rock that has less than 5 percent passing the U.S. No. 200 sieve. This material will reduce the potential for upward capillary movement of water through the underlying soil and subsequent wetting of the floor slab. Where moisture by vapor transmission is undesirable, an 8- to 10 -millimeter - thick plastic membrane should be placed on a 4 -inch -thick layer of capillary break. 4.8 DRAINAGE Final exterior grades should promote free and positive drainage away from building. Water must not pond or collect adjacent to the kiosk or within the immediate canopy area. RGI recommends providing a minimum drainage gradient of 3 percent for a minimum distance of 10 feet from the canopy perimeter, except in paved locations. In paved locations, a minimum gradient of 1 percent should be provided unless provisions are included for collection and disposal of surface water adjacent to the structure. RGI understands that an infiltration system is being considered for the on-site disposal of storm water run-off in the parking area. The native soil is not suitable for infiltration. In our opinion, an on-site infiltration system below the ground surface is not feasible. THE RILEY GROUP, INC. Geotechnical Engineering Report Page 7 August ll, 2012 QFC 871 Fuel Station, Renton, Washington RGI Project No. 2012-345 4.9 UTILITIES Utility pipes should be bedded and backfilled in accordance with American Public Works Association (APWA) specifications. For site utilities located within the City of Renton right-of-ways, bedding and backfill should be completed in accordance with City of Renton specifications. The trench backfill should be placed and compacted as structural fill, as described in Section 4.2. Where utilities occur below unimproved areas, the degree of compaction can be reduced to a minimum of 90 percent of the soil's maximum density as determined by the referenced ASTM standard. As noted, excavated native soil is moisture sensitive and may not be suitable for being used as backfill. Imported structural fill should be used for all backfills if the construction occurs in wet season. The backfill material should satisfy the structural fill requirements listed in Section 4.3. Product and vent piping trenches should be sloped, bedded, and backfilled in accordance with the API specifications. 4.10 PAVEMENTS Pavement section may match the existing pavement section on the site. For new pavement, the subgrade should be prepared as described in Section 4.2 of this GER and as discussed below. Regardless of the relative compaction achieved, the subgrade must be firm and relatively unyielding before paving. This condition should be verified by proofrolling with construction equipment or hand probe by an RGI representative. With the pavement subgrade prepared as described above, RGI recommends that the area be paved with flexible pavement surface. The following pavement sections are recommended: ➢ For heavy truck traffic areas: 4 inches of asphalt concrete (AC) over 8 inches of crushed rock base (CRB) ➢ For general parking areas: 3 inches of AC over 6 inches of CRB The asphalt -paving materials used should conform to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) specifications for Hot -Mix Asphalt 112 -inch Class and CRB surfacing. Long-term pavement performance will depend on surface drainage. A poorly -drained pavement section will be subject to premature failure as a result of surface water infiltrating into the subgrade soils and reducing their supporting capability. For optimum pavement performance, surface drainage gradients of no less than 2 percent are recommended. Also, some degree of longitudinal and transverse cracking of the pavement surface should be expected over time. Regular maintenance should be planned to seal cracks when they occur. THE RILEY GROUP, INC. Geotechnical Engineering Reporl Page 8 August 22, 2012 QFC 871 Fuel Station, Renton, Washington RGI Project No. 2012-345 5.0 ADDITIONAL SERVICES RGI is available to provide further geotechnical consultation as the project design develops. RGI should review the final design and specifications in order to verify that earthwork and foundation recommendations have been properly interpreted and incorporated into project design and construction. RGI is also available to provide geotechnical engineering and monitoring services during construction. The integrity of the earthwork and construction depends on proper site preparation and procedures. In addition, engineering decisions may have to be made in the field in the event that variations in subsurface conditions become apparent. Construction monitoring services are not part of this scope of work. If these services are desired, please let us know and RGI will prepare a cost proposal. 6.0 LIMITATIONS This GER is the property of RGI, Kroger, Inc., and their designated agents and was prepared in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering practices. This GER is intended for specific application to the QFC 871 Fuel Station in Renton, Washington. This GER was prepared for the exclusive use of Kroger, Inc. and its authorized representatives. It should be made available to prospective contractors for information or factual data only and not as a warranty of ground conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made. The scope of services for this project does not include either specifically or by implication any biological (for example, mold, fungi, bacteria) assessment of the site or identification or prevention of pollutants, hazardous materials or conditions. Field screening of the soils and sampling of the groundwater was completed as part of the explorations on site. The result of the field screening and testing of the groundwater is provided under separate cover. The analyses and recommendations presented in this GER are based upon data obtained from the test borings drilled on site. Variations in soil conditions can occur, the nature and extent of which may not become evident until construction. Site safety, excavation support, and dewatering requirements are the responsibility of others. In the event that changes in the nature, design, or location of the project as outlined in this GER are planned, the conclusions and recommendations contained in this GER shall not be considered valid unless RGI is requested to reevaluate the recommendations in this GER prior to proceeding with construction. It is the client's responsibility to see that all parties to the project, including the designers, contractors, subcontractors, are made aware of this GER in its entirety. The use of information contained in this GER for bidding purposes should be done at the contractor's option and risk. THE RILEY GROUP, INC. USGS, 1994, Renton, Washington Approximate Scale: ]"=1000' 7.5 -Minute QuadrangleA 0 500 1000 2000 N The Riley Group, Inc. QFC 871 Fuel Station Figure 1 17522 Bothell Wey Northeast, Suite A RGI Project Number Date Drawn: Site Vicinity Map Bothell, Wmh4ton 98011 2012-345 1 OW012 Phone. 425.415.0551 #Fax! 425.4 15.0311 Address: 4615 Northeast 4th Street, Renton, Washington 98059 N.E. 4TH STREET IN EX. TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE TO BE RELOCATED PLAZA AREA Approximate Scale: l" -3W 0 B-1 io B-2 Ted vp6a 2Y rfa.m A%= Bwghausm coca eery, Inc., DD -2 Detailed Sipe Plan, O&W12 0 15 30 6o N The RileyGroup, Inc QFC 871 Fuel Static® Figure 2 17522 Bo&A WayNm"st, &dft A RGI PwjW Nw&ar Geotecitnical(oration Plan Date Brawn: Bo&A W MI 2012-345 � 08201L PCI 2 rbow: 425.415.0551 4 Fax: 425.415.0311 Add em.- 4615 Northeast 4th Street, Renton, Washington 98059 LEX_ PROPERTY LINE I PROPOSED PROPERTY ^civ LINE LU s B-1 4 A B-Z (6� 43' �y, F U �k V N TRASH I I ENCLOSURE Approximate Scale: l" -3W 0 B-1 io B-2 Ted vp6a 2Y rfa.m A%= Bwghausm coca eery, Inc., DD -2 Detailed Sipe Plan, O&W12 0 15 30 6o N The RileyGroup, Inc QFC 871 Fuel Static® Figure 2 17522 Bo&A WayNm"st, &dft A RGI PwjW Nw&ar Geotecitnical(oration Plan Date Brawn: Bo&A W MI 2012-345 � 08201L PCI 2 rbow: 425.415.0551 4 Fax: 425.415.0311 Add em.- 4615 Northeast 4th Street, Renton, Washington 98059 Geotechnical Engineering Report August 22. 2012 QFC 871 Fuel Station, Renton, Washington RGI Project No. 2012-345 APPENDIX A FIELD EXPLORATION AND LABORATORY TESTING QFC 871 Fuel Station 4615 Northeast 4th Street Renton, Washington 98059 On August 9, 2012, RGI performed our field exploration using a rubber -track drill rig. RGI explored subsurface soil conditions at the site by advancing two test borings to a maximum depth of 26 feet below existing grade. The boring locations are shown on Figure 2. The boring locations were approximately determined by interpolating from existing property features. A geologist frorn our office conducted the field exploration and classified the soil conditions encountered, maintained a log of each test boring, obtained representative soil samples, and observed pertinent site features. All soil samples were visually classified in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) described on the sheet behind the boring logs. Representative soil samples obtained from the borings were placed in closed containers and taken to our laboratory for further examination and testing. The moisture content of selected samples was measured and is reported on the boring logs. Grain -size analyses were performed on selected samples. THE RILEY GROUP, INC, 9 9 Project Name: QFC 871 Fuel Station Boring No.: B-1 Project Number: 2012-345 Sheet 1 Of 9 Client: Kroger, Inc. it Date(s) Drilled: 818112 Logged By: EW Surface Conditions: Grass Drilling Method(s): HSA Drill Bit Sizerrype: B" Diameter Total Depth of Borehole: 25.25 feet bgs Drill Rig Type: Rubber Track Drlll Rig Drilling Contractor: Boretec Approximate Surface Surface Elevation: Groundwater Level Not Encountered ATD and Date Measured: Sampling Method(s): SPT Hammet Data: 140 Ib, 30 in drop, rope and cathead Borehole Backfill: Bentonite Chips Location: 4815 Northeast 4th Street, Renton, WA 98059 17522 Bothell Way NE, Bothell, WA 98011 1838 South Washinglon Street, KenntpMck, WA 99337 9 0 Project Name: QFC 871 Fuel Station Boring No.: B-2 Project Number: 2012-345 Sheet 1 of 1 Client: Kroger, Inc. if Date(s) Drilled: 818112 Logged By: EW Surface Conditions: Grass Drilling Method(s): HSR Drill Bit Size/Type: 6" Diameter Total Depth of Borehole: 20.5 feet bgs Drill Rig Type: Rubber Track Drill Rig Drilling Contractor: Boretec Approximate nla Surface Elevation: Groundwater Level Not Encountered ATD and Date Measured: Sampling Method(s): SPT Hammer Data : 140 lb, 30 in drop, rope and cathead Borehole Backfill: Bentonite Chips Location: 4615 Northeast 4th Street, Renton, WA 98059 17522 Bothell Way NE, 9othell, WA 98011 1838 South Washington Street, Kennawlck, WA 99337 10 0 Project Name: QFC 871 Fuel Station Key t0 Log Of Boring Project Number: 2012-345 or, Sheet 1 Of 1 Client: Kroger, Inc. COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS 1 Elevation (feet): Elevatlon (MSL, feet)_ ® Recovery (%): Core Recovery Percentage is determined based on 2 Depth (feet): Depth In feet below the ground surface. a ratio of the length of core sample recovered compared to the 3 Sample Type: Type of soil sample collected at the depth interval cored interval length. shown. USCS Symbol: USCS symbol of the subsurface material_ 85 Sample ID: Sample identification number. 8 Graphic Log: Graphic depiction of the subsurface material Sampling Resistance, blows/ft: Number of blows to advance driven encountered. sampler one foot (or distance shown) beyond seating interval Q MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Description of material encountered. using the hammer identified on the boring log. May include consistency, moisture, color, and other descriptive text. ® Moisture (%): Moisture, expressed as a water content. CHEM: Chemical tests to assess corrosivity COMP: Compaction test CONS: One-dimensional consolidation test LL: Liquid Limit, percent IN Silty SAND (SM) Shelby Tube (Thin-walled, fixed head) 9 Auger sampler Bulk Sample m3 -Inch -OD California w/ brass rings C B 4f ` ^ y ID v v rn t E } a w D rn in E to a MATERIAL DESCRIPTION 2 COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS 1 Elevation (feet): Elevatlon (MSL, feet)_ ® Recovery (%): Core Recovery Percentage is determined based on 2 Depth (feet): Depth In feet below the ground surface. a ratio of the length of core sample recovered compared to the 3 Sample Type: Type of soil sample collected at the depth interval cored interval length. shown. USCS Symbol: USCS symbol of the subsurface material_ 85 Sample ID: Sample identification number. 8 Graphic Log: Graphic depiction of the subsurface material Sampling Resistance, blows/ft: Number of blows to advance driven encountered. sampler one foot (or distance shown) beyond seating interval Q MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Description of material encountered. using the hammer identified on the boring log. May include consistency, moisture, color, and other descriptive text. ® Moisture (%): Moisture, expressed as a water content. CHEM: Chemical tests to assess corrosivity COMP: Compaction test CONS: One-dimensional consolidation test LL: Liquid Limit, percent IN Silty SAND (SM) ICME Sampler LLi Continuous Core Sampler Grab Sample '2.5 -inch -OD Modified California wl brass liners PI: Plasticity Index, percent SA: Sieve analysis (percent passing No, 200 Sieve) UC: Unconfined compressive strength lest, Qu, in ksf WA: Wash sieve (percent passing No. 200 Sieve) e 1 _; is ' 1 - a Pitcher Sample Water level (at time of drilling, ATD) 2 -inch -OD unlined split Water level (after waiting) spoon (SPT) Minor change in material properties within a Shelby Tube (Thin-walled, stratum fixed head) - Inferred/gradational oontad between strata —?- Queried contact between strata 1: Soil classifications are based on the Unified Soil Classification System. Descriptions and stratum lines are interpretive, and actual lithologic changes may be gradual. Field descriptions may have been modified to reflect results of lab tests. 2: Descriptions on these logs apply only at the specific boring locations and at the time the borings were advanced. They are not warranted to be representative of subsurface conditions at other locations or times. The FSley Group, Inc. 17522 Bothell way NE, Bothell, WA 98011 1838 South Washington Street, Kennewick, WA 99337 Shelby Tube (Thin-walled, fixed head) Auger sampler Bulk Sample m3 -Inch -OD California w/ brass rings ICME Sampler LLi Continuous Core Sampler Grab Sample '2.5 -inch -OD Modified California wl brass liners PI: Plasticity Index, percent SA: Sieve analysis (percent passing No, 200 Sieve) UC: Unconfined compressive strength lest, Qu, in ksf WA: Wash sieve (percent passing No. 200 Sieve) e 1 _; is ' 1 - a Pitcher Sample Water level (at time of drilling, ATD) 2 -inch -OD unlined split Water level (after waiting) spoon (SPT) Minor change in material properties within a Shelby Tube (Thin-walled, stratum fixed head) - Inferred/gradational oontad between strata —?- Queried contact between strata 1: Soil classifications are based on the Unified Soil Classification System. Descriptions and stratum lines are interpretive, and actual lithologic changes may be gradual. Field descriptions may have been modified to reflect results of lab tests. 2: Descriptions on these logs apply only at the specific boring locations and at the time the borings were advanced. They are not warranted to be representative of subsurface conditions at other locations or times. The FSley Group, Inc. 17522 Bothell way NE, Bothell, WA 98011 1838 South Washington Street, Kennewick, WA 99337 THE RILEY GROUP, INC. PHONE: (425) 415-0551 17522 Bothell Way NE FAX: (425) 415-0311 Bothell, WA 98011 PROJECT TITLE PROJECT NO. TECHIDATE WA„TER CONTENT (D Wt Wet Soi I & Tare (gm) Wt Dry Soil & Tae (gm) Weight of Tare (gm) Weight of Water (gm) Weight of Dry Sail (gm) Mol sture Content GRAIN SIZE i ASTM D 421, D 2217, D 11 QFC Fuel Station Renton 2012-345 ELW 0819112 vered Moisture) (w1) 611.50 % COBBLES 0.00 0.00 % C GRAVEL 14.20 6.711 % F GRAVEL 100.00 17.30 % C SAND 7.50 % M SAND 12.01 % F SAND 14.20 27.95 % FINES 100.00 2853 % TOTAL 100.00 D10 (mm) 37.60 n/a D30 (mm) Na D60 (mm) n/a Cu 15.33 n/a Ca 134.50 n/a 100 % 90 80 P 70 A 60 S 50 S 40 1 30 N 20 G 10 0 (w4 --w 574.40 14.20 37.10 560.20 6.62 12.0' 3.0' 2.5' 2.0' 1.5' 1.0' 0.75' 0.50' 0.375' #1( #2( #4( #6( #10( #20( PAN C 117, D 422, C 136 } SAM PLE I DITYPE B-1 SAMPLE DEPTH 5 Weight Of Sa Ml a (gm) 574.40 Tae Weight (gm) 14.20 WB Total Dry Wei m 560.20 SI EVE ANALYSIS cumulptly W" t Ret (Wt Tere) (%Retained! % PASS +Tare uwt mvw6i* in 1 (100 -°/.ret) 14.20 0.00 0.00 100.00 14.20 0.00 0.00 100.00 14.20 0.00 0.00 100.00 51.80 37.60 6.71 93.29 100.10 85.90 15.33 84.67 148.70 134.50 24.01 75.99 190.70 176.50 31.51 68.49 258.00 243.80 43.52 56.48 357.40 1 343.20 1 61.26 1 36.74 414.60 400.40 71.47 1 28.53 574.40 1 560.20 1 100.00 1 0.00 files ooase gravel coarse gravel wase gravel coarse gravel urea gavel 1 ne gravel 5 ne gravel fi ne gavel oomm sand Tedi um sand Tedi um sand fi ne sand fi no said fine sand fines dItlday 1000 100 10 1 Grain size In millimeters DESCRIPTION Silty SAND with some gravel USCS SM Me R11ey Group, Inc. 0.1 0.01 0.001 THE RILEY GROUP, INC. 17522 Bothell Way NE Bothell, WA 98011 GRAI N SI Z ANALYST S ASTM D 421, D 2217, D 1140, C 117, D 422, C 136 PROJECT TITLE 0.00 QFC Fuel Station Renton I 2012-345 13.97 PROJECT NO. 1$.70 ELW 0819/12 100.00 rECH/DATE WATER CONTENT (Delivered Wt Wet Soil & Tare (gm) Moisture] (w1) 431.40 Wt Dry Sal & Tare (gm) (w2) 399.10 Weight of Tae (gm) (w3) 14.10 Weight of Water (gm) (w4=w1-w2) 32.30 Weight of Dry Soil (gm) (wS=w2-w3) 385.00 Moisture Content (%) (w41w5)" 1001 8.39 % COBBLES % C GRAVEL % F GRAVEL % C SAND % M SAND % F SAND % FINES % TOTAL D10 (mm) D30 (mm) D60 (mm) Cu Cc 0.00 12.0" 3.0" 2.5" 2.0' 1.5" 1.0' 0.75' 0.50' 0.375' #4 #1( #2( #4( #6( 3.66 27.30 13.97 22.91 1$.70 13.45 100.00 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 % 90 80 P 70 A 60 S 50 S 40 1 30 N 20 G 10 0 1000 100 10 1 Grain size in millimeters DESCRIPTION Siltygravelly SAND USCS SM #10( #20( PAN PHONE: (425) 415-0551 FAX: (425) 415-0311 SAMPLE IDITYPE B-2 SAMPLE DEPTH 2.5 We ght Of Sarnpl a (gm) Tare Weight (gm) (VV6) Total Dry Weight (gm) SI EVE ANALYST S Cumulative Wt Ret (Wt -Tare) (%Ret in °, ,PA S +Tarp i wtratA.Ri*inm (100 -%ret) 14.10 0.00 obo 100.00 14.10 0.00 0.00 100.00 14.10 0.00 0.00 100.00 28.20 14.10 3.66 96.34 71.90 57.80 15.01 84.99 133.30 119.20 30.96 69.04 187.10 173.00 44.94 55.06 275.30 261.20 67.84 32.16 329.70 315.60 81.97 18.03 347.30 333.20 86.55 13.45 399.10 385.00 100.00 0.00 399.10 14.10 385.00 xobbles coarse gravel coarse gravel marse gravel coarse gravel Boase gravel fine gravel fine gravel fine gravel coarse sand medium sand meth um sand fine sad f i ne sand f i ne sand fines gltlday The Riley Group, Inc. 0.1 0.01 0.001 Altmann Oliver Associates, LLC AOA II( I IinI., u; ti (:ai n.uilm, 11 k 10501 I 011irc• 11`25) :13:x-ia:;;, PaA (12)) :i:i:.-I:-IY! March 21, 2012 Brian Jessen Eastside Funding LLC 3933 Lake WA Blvd. NE, Suite 100 Kirkland, WA 98033 SUBJECT: Critical Areas Review for 4615 NE 4'h Street Renton, WA (Parcel 152305-9124) Dear Brian: Environ niciital tllaniiin 4 1-w1dS(,;1I)e i1rChitecture AOA -4169 On March 20, 2012 1 conducted a wetland and stream reconnaissance on the subject property utilizing the methodology outlined in the 1997 Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation Manual and the 2010 Regional Supplement to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Western Mountains, Valleys, and Coast Region (Version 2.0). Existing Conditions It is my understanding that the site was previously developed with a gas station and associated food mart. At the time of the site visit, the property was undeveloped and consisted primarily of compact fill. Vegetation on the site was generally confined to a small remnant depression in the southern portion of the property and consisted of an upland plant community that included big -leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum), black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa), hazelnut (Corylus comuta), Indian plum (Oemleria cerasiformis), Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniecus), and Scot's broom (Cytisus scoparius). No hydrophytic plant communities were observed on the site. Borings taken throughout the vegetated portion of the property revealed dry, non - hydric, high chroma soils and there was no evidence of ponding or prolonged soil saturation anywhere on the site. Surrounding land use includes NE 4th Street to the north, Duvall Ave. NE to the east, and retail development with associated paved parking immediately adjacent the west and south property boundaries. Brian Jessen March 21, 2012 Page 2 Conclusion No wetlands or streams are located on or adjacent to the property. This conclusion is based on a field investigation that did not identify any hydrophytic plant communities, hydric soils, or evidence of wetland hydrology anywhere on or adjacent to the site. If you have any questions regarding the reconnaissance, please give me a call. Sincerely, ALTMANN OLIVER ASSOCIATES, LLC — Djk;�� John Altmann Ecologist Form WA -5 (6176) File No.; NCS-520794-OR1 Commitment Face Page COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE Issued by FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY First American Title Insurance Company, herein called the Company, for valuable consideration, hereby commits to issue its policy or policies of title insurance, as identified in Schedule A, in favor of the proposed Insured named in Schedule A, as owner or mortgagor of the estate or interest covered hereby in the land described or referred to in Schedule A, upon payment of the premiums and charges therefor; all subject to the provisions of Schedules A and B and to the Conditions and Stipulations hereof. This Commitment shall be effective only when the identity of the proposed Insured and the amount of the policy or policies committed for have been inserted in Schedule A hereof by the Company, either at the time of the issuance of the Commitment or by subsequent endorsement. This Commitment if preliminary to the issuance of such policy or policies of title insurance and all liability and obligations hereunder shall cease and terminate six (6) months after the effective date hereof or when the policy or policies committed for shall issue, whichever first occurs, provided that the failure to issue such policy or policies is not the fault of the Company. This Commitment shall not be valid or binding until countersigned by an authorized officer or agent. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this commitment to be signed and sealed, to become valid when countersigned by an authorized officer or agent of the Company, all in accordance with its By -Laws. This Commitment is effective as of the date shown in Schedule A as "Effective Date." First American Title Insurance Company y ,'41arl��r';ei By: President 31►[EMHI K Attest: f♦j!�/ Secretary By: �-f.A-1.1--Countersigned First American Titie Insurance Company Form WA -5 (6/76) Commitment 0 L U 0 %q- 5 q X M F A $ Ir, 11 lklaillift & A�ZM- -VqW First American Title Insurance Company National Commercial Services 200 SW Market Street, Suite 250, Portland, OR 97201 (503)795-7600 - FAX (866)678-0591 Rachael Rodgers (503)795-7608 rrodgers@firstam.com Kristine Pizzuti (503)790-7866 kpizzuti@firstam.com To: Fred Meyer 3800 S.E. 22nd Avenue Portland, OR 97202-2999 Attn: Ginger Pullen SCHEDULE A 1. Commitment Date: December 21, 2011 at 7:30 A.M. 2. Policy or Policies to be issued: File No.: NCS -520794 -ORI Page No. 1 Melinda Dee Sylvester (503)795-7697 mdsylvester@firstam.com File No.: NCS-520794-OR1 Your Ref No.: QFC Renton / Northeast 4th Street and Duvall AMOUNT PREMIUM TAX Standard Owners Coverage $ 465,000.00 $ To follow $ To follow Proposed Insured: Quality Food Centers, a Division of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc 3. The estate or interest in the land described on Page 2 herein is Fee Simple, and title thereto is at the effective date hereof vested in: Eastside Funding LLC 4. The land referred to in this Commitment is described as follows: The land referred to in this report is described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. First American rtle Insurance Company Form WA -5 (6/76) File No.: NCS-520794-OR1 Commitment Page No. 2 EXHIBIT 'A' LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THE NORTH 180 FEET (AS MEASURED ALONG THE EAST LINE) OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE WEST 150 FEET THEREOF; AND EXCEPT THE EAST 20 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 1804907; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 35 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 5849734; AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION LYING NORTHEASTERLY OF THE ARC OF A CIRCLE HAVING A RADIUS OF 25 FEET, SAID CIRCLE BEING TANGENT TO A LINE 35 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AND TANGENT TO A LINE 20 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AS CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR S.E. 128TH STREET BY DEED RECORDED JUNE 24, 1987 UNDER RECORDING NO. 87062414888. First American Title Insurance Company Form WA -5 (6/76) Commitment 9 9 SCHEDULE B - SECTION 1 The following are the Requirements to be complied with: File No.: NCS -520794 -ORI Page No. 3 Item (A) Payment to or for the account of the Grantors or Mortgagors of the full consideration for the estate or interest to be insured. Item (B) Proper instrument(s) creating the estate or interest to be insured must be executed and duly filed for record. Item (C) Pay us the premiums, fees and charges for the policy. Item (D) You must tell us in writing the name of anyone not referred to in this Commitment who will get an interest in the land or who will make a loan on the land. We may then make additional requirements or exceptions SCHEDULE B - SECTION 2 GENERAL EXCEPTIONS The Policy or Policies to be issued will contain Exceptions to the following unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Company. A. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. B. Any facts, rights, interest, or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of said land or by making inquiry of person in possession thereof. C. Easements, claims of easement or encumbrances which are not shown by the public records. D. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by public records. E. (1) Unpatented mining claims; (2) reservations or exceptions in patents or in acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (3) Water rights, claims or title to water; whether or not the matters excepted under (1), (2) or (3) are shown by the public records; (4) Indian Tribal Codes or Regulations, Indian Treaty or Aboriginal Rights, including easements or equitable servitudes. F. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor, materials or medical assistance theretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. G. Any service, installation, connection, maintenance, construction, tap or reimbursement charges/costs for sewer, water, garbage or electricity. H. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, if any, created, first appearing in the public records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed insured acquires of record for value the estate or interest or mortgages thereon covered by this Commitment. First American Title Insurance Company Form WA -5 (6/76) File No.: NCS-520794-OR1 Commitment Page No. 4 SCHEDULE 8 - SECTION 2 (continued) SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS 1. Lien of the Real Estate Excise Sales Tax and Surcharge upon any sale of said premises, if unpaid. As of the date herein, the excise tax rate for the City of Renton is at 1.78%n. Levy/Area Code: 2100 For all transactions recorded on or after July 1, 2045: • A fee of $10.00 will be charged on all exempt transactions; • A fee of $5.00 will be charged on all taxable transactions in addition to the excise tax due. 2. Delinquent General Taxes for the year 2011, plus interest and penalties. Tax Account No.: 152305-9124-03 Amount Billed: $ 5,408.24 Amount Paid: $ 0.00 Amount Due: $ 5,408.24 Assessed Land Value: $ 441,800.00 Assessed Improvement Value: $ 0.00 3. Delinquent General Taxes for the year 2010, plus interest and penalties. Tax Account No.: 152305-9124-03 Amount Billed: $ 4,925.34 Amount Paid: $ 0.00 Amount Due: $ 4,925.34 Assessed Land Value: $ 441,800.00 Assessed Improvement Value: $ 0.00 4. Delinquent General Taxes for the year 2009, plus interest and penalties. Tax Account No.: 152305-9124-03 Amount Billed: $ 4,409.93 Amount Paid: $ 0.00 Amount Due: $ 4,409.93 Assessed Land Value: $ 441,800.00 Assessed Improvement Value: $ 0.00 5. City liens if any of the City of Renton 6. Reservations and exceptions, including the terms and conditions thereof: Reserving: Mineral Reserved By: Northern Pacific Railroad Company Recorded: Undisclosed Recording Information: 192430 First American Title Insurance Company 0 0 Form WA -5 (6/76) Commitment File No.: NCS-520794-QR1 Page No. 5 Note: No examination has been made to determine the present record owner of the above minerals, or mineral lands and appurtenant rights thereto, or to determine matters which may affect the lands or rights so reserved 7. Easement, including terms and provisions contained therein: Recording Information: June 3, 1982 under Recording No. 8206030188 For: Drainfield Affects: as described therein Right to make necessary slopes for cuts or fills upon said premises for King County as granted by deed recorded June 24, 1987 under Recording No. 8706241488. 9. The terms and provisions contained in the document entitled "Ordinance No. 4612" recorded June 21, 1996 as Recording No. 9606210966 of Official Records. 10. Deed of Trust and the terms and conditions thereof. Grantor/Trustor: Sandjay, LLC & Synnex, LLC Grantee/Beneficiary: Eastside Funding, LLC, a Washington limited liability company Trustee: Cascade Trustee Services, Inc. Amount: $564,840.02 Recorded: January 22, 2007 Recording Information: 20070122001941 11. Any right, asserted right, or challenge, made by any party, including, but not limited to, a creditor, trustee or debtor in possession in bankruptcy to avoid or invalidate that certain conveyancing document which recorded December 31, 2009 as Recorders No. 20091231000304 of Official Records. 12. Evidence of the authority of the individuals) to execute the forthcoming document for Eastside Funding, LLC, copies of the current operating agreement should be submitted prior to closing. 13. Evidence of the authority of the officers of quality Food Centers, a Division of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc, to execute the forthcoming instrument, copies of the current Articles of Incorporation, By - Laws and certified copies of appropriate resolutions should be submitted prior -to-closing, 14. Unrecorded leaseholds, if any, rights of vendors and security agreement on personal property and rights of tenants, and secured parties to remove trade fixtures at the expiration of the term. FtirstAmerman Title Insurance Company Form WA -5 (6/76) Commitment 0 0 INFORMATIONAL NOTES File No.: NCS-520794-oR1 Page No. 6 A. Effective January 1, 1997, and pursuant to amendment of Washington State Statutes relating to standardization of recorded documents, the following format and content requirements must be met. Failure to comply may result in rejection of the document by the recorder. B. Any sketch attached hereto is done so as a courtesy only and is not part of any title commitment or policy. It is furnished solely for the purpose of assisting in locating the premises and First American expressly disclaims any liability which may result from reliance made upon it. C. The description can be abbreviated as suggested below if necessary to meet standardization requirements. The full text of the description must appear in the document(s) to be insured. Ptn Sec 15, 23N, 5E, WM, NW qtr APN:152305-9124-03 D. According to the application for title insurance, title is to vest in Quality Food Centers, a Division of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc. Examination of the records discloses no matters pending against said party(ies). A fee will be charged upon the cancellation of this Commitment pursuant to the Washington State Insurance Code and the filed Rate Schedule of the Company. END OF SCHEDULE B cc: Demetry Vyzis, CB Richard Ellis First American Title Insurance Company Form WA -5 (6/76) Commitment 9 0 * Y AMgit � d First American Title Insurance Company National Commercial Services COMMITMENT Conditions and Stipulations File No.: NCS -520794 -ORI Page No. 7 The term "mortgage" when used herein shall include deed of trust, trust deed, or other security instrument. 2. If the proposed Insured has or acquires actual knowledge of a defect, lien, encumbrance, adverse claim or other matter affecting the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment, other than those shown in Schedule B hereof, and shall fail to disclose such knowledge to the Company in writing, the Company shall be relieved from liability for any loss or damage resulting from any act or reliance hereon to the extent the Company is prejudiced by failure to so disclose such knowledge. If the proposed Insured shall disclosure such knowledge to the Company, or if the Company otherwise acquires actual knowledge of any such defect, lien, encumbrance, adverse claim or other matter, the Company at its option, may amend Schedule B of this Commitment accordingly, but such amendment shall not relieve the Company from liability previously incurred pursuant to paragraph 3 of these Conditions and Stipulations. 3. Liability of the Company under this Commitment shall be only to the named proposed Insured and such parties included under the definition of Insured in the form of Policy or Policies committed for, and only for actual loss incurred in reliance hereon in undertaking in good faith (a) to comply with the requirements hereof, or (b) to eliminate exceptions shown in Schedule B, or (c) to acquire or create the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment. in no event shall such liability exceed the amount stated in Schedule A for the Policy or Policies committed for and such liability is subject to the Insuring provisions, exclusion from coverage, and the Conditions and Stipulations of the form of Policy or Policies committed for in favor of the proposed Insured which are hereby incorporated by references, and are made a part of this Commitment except as expressly modified herein. 4. Any claim of loss or damage, whether or not based on negligence, and which arises out of the status of the title to the estate or interest or the lien of the Insured mortgage covered hereby or any action asserting such claim, shall be restricted to the provisions and Conditions and Stipulations of this Commitment. First American Title Insurance Company Form WA -5 (6/76) Commitment 0 i The First American Corporation First American Title insurance Company National Commercial Services PRIVACY POLICY We Are Committed to Safeguarding Customer Information File No.: NCS -520794-0R1 Page No. 8 In order to better serve your needs now and in the future, we may ask you to provide us with certain Information. We understand that you may be concerned about what we will do with such information particularly any personal or financial information. We agree that you have a right to know how we will utilize the personal information you provide to us. Therefore, together with our parent company, The First American Corporation, we have adopted this Privacy Policy to govern the use and handling of your personal information. Applicability This Privacy Policy governs our use of the information which you provide to us. It does not govern the manner in which we may use information we have obtained from any other source, such as information obtained from a public record or from another person or entity. First American has also adopted broader guidelines that govern our use of personal information regardless of its source. First American calls these guidelines its Fair Information Values, a copy of which can be found on our website at www.firsMm.com. Types of Information Depending upon which of our services you are utilizing, the types of nonpublic personal information that we may collect include: Information we receive from you on applications, forms and in other communications to us, whether In writing, in person, by telephone or any other means; Information about your transactions with us, our affiliated companies, or others; and - Information we receive from a consumer reporting agency. Use of Information We request information from you for our own legitimate business purposes and not for the benefit of any nonaffiliated party. Therefore, we will not release your information to nonaffiliated parties except: (1) as necessary for us to provide the product or service you have requested of us; or (2) as permitted by law. We may, however, store such information indefinitely, including the period after which any customer relationship has ceased. 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We currently maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your nonpublic personal Information. c 2001 The First American Corporation - All Rights Reserved FirstAmerican Title Insurance Company t 388 tZ J}lf� -' yam, dJ' .take 3 fa ����!/ !/✓,/te�a�/, ��jjr, r _' .�r - `p r, - .•Xf :sar�/.�sa„tadt/.4ur/�` igl�.ctl6r-oc%r[!r'I{Ene.K?r�.s�.�:� ?�-: y�r ��iGd�� � �.krtnx�d/ -�J •� rt a�aG d! � .�'`°`' � ''�;� 9' � + ,, �"'1 �.��1�,�+, - 'k+r�-t• clf..daul��.Li[GYlrl7fs03A7'�.rdC �[!'�'//� �.-��rrJdL.;dYJaC� .�.as�lf . rC"�°' '..'if' �T r� r YYF� Xw ! Fwk' / 44, '. L✓ :s u� ' i:,arl yr 3/ 141 10, ! . �JiS6(4^ �'..[+R{JI _� r.�l•Lx.•'-�".tad�:I R�" ��1/ � �t� -ft' _i�=' ��-'',y"��'-�� �� i AlAn.0 7i. t�" . M - - !tar241' z �t` "�/ °:� _u err-�rr�.� �:�_�.,e�d/..�r.�!/ 7-1 !l may'- lllzz!/ 9 /kr/ . f/j1g�{+ 7 rCidd� 2�}ZF�I�.I��ildl�. -.i= � -A�T�. �. '3'�: .- . R,r 9- , .�� �� �LI. ' �,!�•'lrfi�lrrL��' ..�L/`xrr •_�i1t •4�. . � ., � 3 �le��_�1-GG+�%a4C-':/1}�[!(1.'/''_•�� . r...�6�% 2llCr`�1:_-i'�'Sj�bsl�It� �' s� ,41" �" �` ._� �- _, eg N E!._._.MENT AND AGRLSMENT THE PARTIES hereto are RICHARD JOSEPH DITTENEfERGER and GT: _ALD RICHARD SELL hereinafter referred to as Sell-Dittenberger, a Washington Partnership; DOIZIS E. DENNEY, a widow, hereinafter referred to a Denney; and THOMAS E. HOLMAN 6 LARRY GRIFFITH. Holman and Griffith participate in this transaction as indi•.iduals and as a joint venture but anticipating that their rights and obligations herein will bu assigned and delegated to Renton East Dairy Queen, Inc., a Washington Corporation of whi-b they will be principal stockholders. For convenience they are referred to hereafter as "Renton East". Renton East has heretofore rade and entered into a commercial lease with Denney of that parcel of real estate hereinafter described as the dominant parcel; and they anticipate establishing and operating a drive-in Dairy Queen -type food service. These parties by this instrument make and establish an easement over, upon and across real property owned by Bell-Dittenberger and hereinafter described as the servient parcel for drainfield purposes as more fully described as paragraph 3 below. The dominant parcel is described as follows: A: The Nest 140 feet of the North 150 feet of the North half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the North-- west quarter of Section 15, Township 23 North, Range ` East, W.M., in King County, Washington; ALSO, the East 10 feet of the West 150 feet of the North half . of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the North- west quarter, EXCEPT the South 90 feet, EXCEPT portions thereof lying within 138th Avenue S.E. and S.E. 128th Street. B: The West 190 feet of the North half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast cup rter of the Northwest quarter of Sect -ion 15, Township l� North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, EXCEPT the worth 150 feet, EXCEPT the South 90 feet, EXCEPT portions thereof lying within S.E. 128th Street. The servient parcel is described as follows: The Southerly 10 feet; and the West 60 feet of the South 50 feet of the remainder of Tax Lot 124, in the Northwest quarter of Section 15, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., King County, Washington, mere fully described as follows: (See attached Diagram "Exhibit A"). Bell-Dittenberger hereby grant and conveys to Denney this drainfield easement over, upon and across the servient parcel 9 0 subject to terms and conditions as recite] below; and Renton East hczebY CW eraa„ts and agrees to perform all of the leassee obligations and to hold Denney harmless thereon: 1. TERM: The term .of this lease shall be indefinite and, if not otherwise previously terminated shall cease and terminate Mon the 90th day after public sewer, sufficient to service the food service operations c: Renton East is available for hook on by the c7 dominant parcel. 2. RENT: $100.00 per month payable on the fust day of each and every month commencing with the month of �-��.�.�,, 1902. 3. USE, MAINTENANCE AND POSSESSION: Lessee shall have complete possession and occupation as is reasonably necessary to engineer, excavate for and install the sewer line and drainfield which work shall be accomplished within a reasanable span of time and, thereafter, the servient parcel shall be maintained so as to not be unsightly. The sewer and sanitary system established will be sufficient for and used in the n rmal public food service operations of Renton East with an approximate effluent dischary� of two to three hundred gallons per. day. At Bell-Ditterbergers' request and to accomodate Bell-Dittenbergers' future developmer, of its entire real property, the shape and location of the drainfield shall be subject to future change, and Bell-Dittenberger may relocate the drainfield within the confines of its property as described above ^_onditioned upon le -see paying full cast therefor and further conditioned upor the drainfield, as relocated, functioning as good or better than previously and further that it meets all requirements f all governmental authority having jurisdiction therein. Denney and Renton East may, after initial installation, enter upon the drainfield area as the same is then located and from time tr time effect reasonable maintenance as to the sanitary system; and, at the termination of this lease disconnect the sewer system and restore the property to former condition, such restoration being an obligation of lessee *-ereun;ier. �Ac day of r/FBF 1982. BELL-DITTENBERGER, a Washington Partner- {{ / ship �1c_ By: X - t LLr,•G s, Richard se ttenberger 13YRi and Sell 6D PW &' - 3 4. FASEMENT IS APPURTENANT: Benefits and burden of the easement established herein run with the land as to the benefit and the burden thereof. 5. HOL24AN & GRIFFITH CAN ASSIGN: I€ Holman & Griffith incorporate Renton East Dairy Queen, Inc., they may assign and cb QS delegate their benefits and obligations hereunder to that'corpora- M tion retaining a guarantor position as to their individual obliga C tions thereon. G. DEFAULT: Upon failure of the payment of rent Bell- Dittenberger can terminate this lease and disconnect the sanitary system. Damages sustained by Bell-Dittenberger in any wrongful termination would include the cost of removal of the drainfield system and restoration of the premises. 7. GOVERNMENT APPROVAL: This agreement and all benefits and obligations of all parties thereunder are conditioned upon the approval of King County as to the design and instalration of �f the drainfield anticipated hereunder. S. ATTORNEY'S FEES: If any party is in default under the :f. terms of this agreement that party shall pay, in addition to all other damages assessed reasonable attorney fees. + 9. HOLD HARMLESS,: Renton Fast hereby covenants and aqrees to hold harmless Sell-Dittenberger and their assigns or successors from all liability with respect to this drainfield easement. day of r/FBF 1982. BELL-DITTENBERGER, a Washington Partner- {{ / ship �1c_ By: X - t LLr,•G s, Richard se ttenberger 13YRi and Sell 6D PW &' - 3 z STATE OF WASMTNGT0N ) ) ss. COUNTY OF FLING } On this day personally appeared Richard ooseph Dittenberger and Gerald Richard.Bell to me known to be the partners of Hell-Dittenberger, a Washington Partnership that executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of the partnership for the : uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that they are authorized to execute the instrument on behalf of the partnership. -1 — G'VEN under my hand and seal this �_i day of �, 1982. �Jmta ry Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at le 4�,— STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY .2 KING ) On this day personally appearad before rte Noris E. Denney to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that she signed the same as her free and voluntary act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned. GIVEN under my hand and seal this 21 day of 1982. Notary Ptblid in and for the State o Washington, residing at STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF KING } On this day personally appeared before me Thomas E. Holman and Larry Griffith to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that they signed the same as their free and voluntary .;t and deed for the purposes therein mentioned 1 GIVEN under my hand and seal this �� day o:.� , 1932. W1 , C ' Notary Public in and f -r t e State of Washington, re iding at asa of rQUE Gi1kRAHTI�D sMLSUR =errs . NW 15-23 C Xet 73trf —f- SCALE I`= itiL}` 1'�II.l7.s. J29� B6 ax'rra rS7:K - � e ! *ls. /.fr �S7Si�a•a wt�a l+r Yla a A ♦ �?ixO..l Rte' sz � .��\L1 rr J � ■ - o � ,, Qw_ nye ��c.s r3 k 4 ' 9 Pc a , DA •S�'pL � � t Pa_ 1- Z�7 Gx7. cs3 713 •z S3 I b - R 2�4 SSG SSb�F OAP. Ii 4 � h _ �iJ ♦ pG .. 71 ..__. + ill Q ti = cg* r3 k 4 ' 9 Pc a , DA •S�'pL � � t Pa_ 1- Z�7 Gx7. cs3 713 •z S3 I b - R 2�4 SSG SSb�F OAP. Ii 0 -A� 1.t 3ut , ,l;an is i'� k_ ftr i*i31~-i9ili RECEI:�U ��tia GAY hi 2 W ,, - _ �D ill A05 I RIW 2108 110 The grantar f _herein- CROON S. PARK__r tD J£AN C- PARK, Husband and Wife far the c neu: deratrrn. ul__ lO ---1�__. .-----. _. ..__---•--- Doliva and other valuable consideratiinn, convey __ am4 warrant, --to the Cour-ty cf Kine, Stele of Washmgton. all In it in the following described real estate: The North L60 feet of the Northeast 1/4 of the Nor'hwest L/4 of tate Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of section 15, Township 23 North, Z) Range 5 East, W.M., situate in King County, Washington; LESS the Best 150 feet thereof, and LESS the County roads, and LESS coal and mineral rights. M O DEED TAKE: (,p That portion lying Northeasterly of the arc of a c .•cle having a radius of 25 feet, said circle being tangent to a line 35 feet South of and parallel to ttA North line of said suttiivision and L' tangent to a line 20 feet hest of and parallel to the East line of said subdivision. Contains an area of 135 sq, ft. R/W 2106 - S.E. 128TH STREET PE :C K 'r? 00 Kt �it1AX Nil suµ2 V987 �p��9177 + Fkd for Word At bite RequW Of t�L � A— A—� *4 Catah Aw PMMtY wisitln togetbot with the right to mkr all saeaasary slope, - cots god fills aDae the abet ime OW13 ag each aide of any, rod which is sow. or may b, ra,. rweted hereafter on wail peparty. hr eoofu aft .ill o1 flow W apcifiaatlone for Yigbw% papws, rel to the some ealawi sol p -j - g- n V the righds heroin pan" Yah Ye- .cWirwd by condoadiea P 6 sgP• Role" Davie alalalss Jibe sofa atTombingico. ORMAW i. the Comms of Ilia, skate of Dao inykmw' 1311111 +k 30th �-rtT ie r M&X r L A 1t# s� Q lk STATE OF WASHNGTON COUNTY CF KING Chi .......... day of. .. ... .... and for the State of Wa&Anglon, duly t6mraMooeLd and sworn, personally ........... --- ... ........ . . ...... to me known to be M 1"vWusL described in LM executed the within instrument and acknowledged to me that ............... AlgW SrA Pasled the no= U .. ............. ...............free and vokntary act and deed for the um arA ptupcae, therein Mentioned Y -7 ZA—tt . .. ........... .. al W=h*,V,&m ..... L'. ICOAPORA77ON ACKNOrnjW*&MPFT Y%Mm) STATE Or WASMNGTC)N, fi C,wx77 or firma, on this . ........ day d)f .-Wore me ptr$WWly appeared . 1-1 .... .. ....... . and . .. ... .. .... . ................ ........ to ing knOVIL to be the am of the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowkdged said Inkrument to be the fret and voluntary =t and decd of said corporation, krw the uses and parpo3ft therein men- tioned, and on oath stated that . . . . . . authorised to execute said in$tMment and ILW the seal affixed is the corporate se:j of said corporgicn. Given under my band and official seal the day and year IwA above written. ... .. . ...... ...... ... . ............. ...... ........... lyVary fttgfr in a" /or the hair a/ rruhblotm at. IC ix 0 fop? f t :P lk w rt�e�e � WHEN WORDED REMW ilk � �u �� Cle of � r CMcePfOwmy' l.7k ��N10U.I:.CI: �y� H7Cl�fYI i ttmtan hlsw:�; =S uwl lino City of Remon, washIngton,� tts{ & 6 IS a true 2WMLLA,Wvn S°y'" and correct copy o1 M n Y�UN a 5uhscr�ed aid of er q?� s F= u, 3 H ff L OMr- e W - crrY OF RWrMP W►sxlacTox ORDINANCE NO. 4512 AN ORDEUMM Cl Tar C= OF 11018EI�6tOR, sSTA7tL MMM AN ASSSSSMT DISTsiC'r FOR SMXTAn ssss� =M= it A Pornew or Sas W= EXQM--B, 9YAT>� DOM, an xhPIAMM svx-MGMS AW Urals, I83tifC 7= ANGST OF TSa CS' xM UM M COs Z=laff TO TS FACILMRS. w TSIs CITY Comm OF THs CITY OF Ranw. WASKIN(I M, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECrsast Y_ TtLere is hereby created a Sanitary sewer �p service special Assessment Distript for the area served by the But Renton Sanitary Sever Interceptor in the noxtheast gaadzeat of the /Q city of Renton and a portion of its urban growth area within unineorporated King county, which area is more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. A map of the service area is attached as Sxbibit •8.' The recording of this document is to provide notification of potential connection and interest charges. While this conn.rtfon charge may be paid at any time, the City does not require payment until such time as the parcel is COnneCted to and thus benefiting from the sewer facilities. The property may be sold or in any' other way change hands without triggering the requirement, by the City, of paymant of the chats associated ritti this district. JOESi4 Ii. Persona comlecting to the saaitary sewer facilities in this Special Amessoment District and which properties i• to r ORDINANCE 4612 have not been charged or assessed with all costs of the East Renton 5 Sanitary Sewer Interceptor, as detailed in this ordinance, shall pay, in addition to the payment of the connection permit fee and in addition to the system development charge, the following additional fees: A. Per Unit Charge. New connections of residential dwelling units or equivalents shall pay a fee of $224.52 per dwelling unit and all other uses shall pay a unit charge of $0.069 per square 5 foot of property. Those properties included within this Special Assessment District and which may be assessed a charge thereunder are included within the boundary legally described in Exhibit •A" i and which boundary is shown on the mr_p attached as Rxhibit 18." i In addition to the aforestated charges, there shall be a charge of 4.11k per annum added to the Per Unit Charge. � The interest charge shall accrue for no more than ten (lp! years from the date this ordinance becomes effective. Interest charges will be simple interest. and not compound interest. M=XOK IV. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty (30) days after publication. PASBRD BY TAE CITY COUNCIL this jg1h day of June �_ 1946. i HAril etersen, City Clerk Z r _ r ;"jgANCE 4612 APPROVED 8X THE MAYOR this 10th day of T 3une 1496. Jes Tanner, Mayor APPro as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 6/14/96.____ ORD.576:5/2D/96:as. 3 t• r - - -'Ir 1 3V. - - • Exhibit A LEGAL. DESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR THE CITY OF REM TON -- EAST REM•ON INTERCEPTOR Portions of Sections 8. 9. 10, 11. 14, 15, 16. 17. 21 and 22 all in Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. in King County, Washington 89cHon 8, Township 23N, Raengs SE W.M. All of that portion of Section 8, Township 23N. PAngc SE W.M. tying East of the East right -o[ way line of SR -Q5 and South of the following descn-bed line: Beglnubng at the intersection of the East line of said Section 8 with the centerline of NE 7th Street; thence Westerly along said centerline of NE 7th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Sunset Boulevard NE: thence Northerly along the centerline of Sunset Boulevard NE to the north ]ane of the Southmt >4 of said Sxtion 8. thence West al said North line to the East right-of-way line of SR -405 and the terminus of said line. Section 9, Township 23K Ranp SE W.M. Ali of that portion of Section 9. Township 23N, Range SE W.M. lying South and East of the following desmVxA line: Brg on the centerline of 0B 7th Street at its tUterseetion with the Merlin of Edmonds Avenue NE: thence Easte iy along the centerline of NE 7th Styr# to its intersection With the centerline of Monroe Avenue NE; Ummoe North along said cenberifne to the South line of the Northeast 1/4 of said Section 9; the= East along said South line to its intersection with the amine of Redmand Avenue NE: thence Northerly along said aentaitrbc to its Udesseation with the centerline of NE 10th Street; thence East along said centerline to the East leas of said Section 9 and the terminus of said line. 59011001% ToWnllp 23K Rsngs 5E W AL Ail of that portion of Section 10, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. lying Southerly and Westerly of the fallowing descrhied line: Begirudrrg on the West line of Sermon 10 at its intersection with the North line of the South Ufa of the North Eh of said Section 10. thd%m l=ast along said North line to its !xxtersection with the centertine of 142nd Aveaue SE: thence Southerly along said omteriitne to its tate section With the North here of the Southeast 14 of said Section 10: thence East along said North lieu to hs Irderwation with the East line of said Seaton 10 and the terminus of said line. rw� E t• :. IF i,.gal Dmription of the Sperwi Assessmeai District tr the City of Rercwn - Fast Rentor+ lnteroTtor -- —Pepe 2 013 Section 11, Township 23N, lunge 5E W.M. All of the Sr uthwest V4 of Section 11, Township 23N, Range 5F. W.K. Section 14, Township 23K Range 5E W.M. All of that portion of Section 14, Tovimship 23N. Range 5E. W.M. described as follows: All of the Northwest 74 of said section, together with the Southwest A of said section, except the South % of the Southeast % of said Southwest V4 and except the plat of McIntire Homesites and % of strsets adjacent as recorded In the Book of Plats. Volume 58, Page 82, Records of King County, Washington. and e=ept the South 151-55 feet of the East 239.435 feet of Tract 6, Block 1 of Cedar River Five Acre Tracts as reeordc 'in the Book of Plats. Volume 16, Page 52, Records of King County, Washington, less 'h of the street abutting said portion of Tract 6. fA Block 1, and less Tract 6, E. ick 2 of said Cedar Rives Five Acre Tracts. less % of the streetad acent to said Dad 6. B1ock 2, and except the South 82.785 feet of 9 1 the East l2feet of Tract 5. Block 2 of said Cedar River Five Acre Tracts and less s the sbvd adjacent to said portion of Tract 5, H%ek 2. tY t� W Section a5, Township 23N, Range 3E W.M. Cn All of that portion of Section 15, Tawnskdp 23N, Range 5E. W.M., except the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 54 of the Southwest V4 of said section. Section 15, Township 23N, Range 5E Wail. All of that portion of Section 16, Township 23N.5E W.M., t that portion of the Southeast V4 of the Southeast A of the�Sectian 16 btV of the East line of the Plat of Maplewood Division No. 2 as recorded ter the Hook of Hats Volume 39, page 39, Records of ring County Washington and its Nwtheriy extension two the North lime of said Southeast K of the Soudumat A of the said Section 16 and except that portion of said section lying Southerly of the Northerly right-of-way line of SR -169 [Mapk Valley I I4prway). Section 17, Township 23K Range 5E WA. All of that portion of Section 17, Township 23N, Range 5E W -H.. b4ng Hortheastaiy of the Hrnly ri�ht-0f way of SR-1� (Maple Valley and Easterly of the. East r*A-0Pwvay line of SR -405 less that portion Wng ner geally West of the East and Southeasterly line of Bronson Way NE 4409 F.bAT�YEIli 0 410 M ft LTd Dmx*Won of Ow SpwW Assmww t nisWd jar the cAf Of gMtm --est Radon Murmtor _ Page 3 of 3 between the South line of the NE 3rd Street and the Northeasterly margin of SR - 405. SeWan 21, iownshlp 23K fisnge SE W.M. All thatportizt of Section 21. Township 23N, R 5E W.M. lying Noitheastedy of the NorthrOt-d-Way brie of SR -169 (Maple vaIIey fii&way) and west of the East Hm of the Plat of Maplcurood DMsion No. 2 as i rded In the Book of Plats, volume 39. page 39, Records of King County. Waahiogton_ S acbm 22, Township 23K Flange SE W.Y. All of that portion of Section 22, Township 23N, Range 5E W.M. descrOed as folk wa: All of the Northwest %. of the Northeast % of said Section 22 =N=Of the Southerly hme7 ���oHd�eKing � r#. Wad of i"lats. aabkVam Togefher with the North 227.11 feet of the West 97.02 of the Northeast IA of the Northeast JA of said Section 22. iD d LD t2! L a 0 -AFTER RECORDING MAIL TO: Eastside Funding, LLC 3933 Lake Washington Blvd NE Suite #100 Kirkland, WA 98033 20070122001941.,-;.. Grantor(s): SANDJAY, LLC & SYNNEX, LLC Grantee(s): EASTSIDE FUNNING, LLC Abbreviated Legal: NE'/. NW '%4 NE /4 XW I OF 15/23/95 Assessor's tax parcel no(s): 152305-9124-03 9 20070122001941 GASTSIDE DT 39,00 PAGE001 OF 007 01/22/2807 14:83 KING COUNTY, 14A DEED OF TRUST THIS DEED OF TRUST, made this 12th day of January, 2007, between SANDJAY, LLC & SYNNEX, LLC, GRANTOR(S), whose street address is 4957 Lakemont Blvd SE #C4-28, Bellevue, WA 98006, CASCADE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC., TRUSTEE, whose street address is 18300 NE UNION HILL ROAD, #295, REDMOND, WA 98052, and EASTSIDE FUNDING, LLC, a Washington limited liability company, BENEFICIARY, whose street address is 3933 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD NE SUITE 4100 KIRKLAND, WA 98033. WITNESSETH: Grantor(s) hereby bargain(s), sell(s), and convey(s) to Trustee in trust, with power of sale, the following described real property in KING County, Washington (the "Property"); THE NORTH 180 FEET (AS MEASURED ALONG THE EAST LINE) OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W,M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE WEST 150 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT THE EAST 20 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 1804907; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 35 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO ICING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 5849734; AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION LYING NORTHEASTERLY OF THE ARC OF A CIRCLE HAVING A RADIUS OF 25 FEET, SAID CIRCLE BEING TANGENT TO A LINE 35 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AND TANGENT TO A LINE 20 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL. TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AS CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR S.E. 128TH STREET BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8706241488. Commonly known as: 4615 NORTHEAST 4TH STREET RENTON, WA 98059 DEED OF TRUST 1 of 7 20070122001941 • 0 which Property is not used principally for agricultural purposes, together with all the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances now or hereafter belonging or in any way appertaining, and together with the following, (all of which shall be deemed included in the "Property") : (a) All land lying in streets and roads adjoining the Property, and all access rights and easements pertaining to the Property. (b) All the lands, tenements, privileges, reversions, remainders, irrigation and water rights and stock, oil and gas rights, royalties, minerals and mineral rights, hereditaments and appurtenances belonging or in any way pertaining to the Property. (c) All buildings, structures, improvements, fixtures and property now or hereafter attached to or used in the operation of the Property (d) All rents, issues and profits of the Property, all existing and future leases of the Property (including extensions, renewals and subleases), all agreements for use and occupancy of the Property (all such leases and agreements whether written or oral, are hereafter referred to as the "Leases"), and all guaranties of lessees' performance under the Leases, together with the immediate and continuing right to collect and receive all of the rents, income, receipts, revenues, issues, profits and other income of any nature now or hereafter due (including any income of any nature coming due during any redemption period) under the Leases or from or arising out of the Property including minimum rents, additional rents, percentage rents, parking or common area maintenance contributions, tax and insurance contributions, deficiency rents, liquidated damages following default in any Lease, all proceeds payable under any policy of insurance covering loss of rents resulting from untenantability caused by destruction or damage to the Property, all proceeds payable as a result of a lessee's exercise of an option to purchase the Property, all proceeds derived from the termination or rejection of any Lease in a bankruptcy or other insolvency proceeding, and all proceeds from any right and claims of any kind which Grantor may have against any lessee under the Leases or any occupants of the Property (all of the above are hereafter collectively referred to as the "Rents"). This subsection is subject to the right, power and authority given to the Beneficiary in the Loan Documents (as defined herein) to collect and apply the Rents. (e) All compensation, awards, damages, rights of action and proceeds (including insurance proceeds and any interest on any of the foregoing) arising out of or relating to a taking or damaging of the Property by reason of any public or private improvement, condemnation proceeding (including change of grade), fire, earthquake or other casualty, injury or decrease in the value of the Property; all returned premiums or other payments on any insurance policies pertaining to the Property and any refunds or rebates of taxes or assessments on the Property. (0 All permits, permit applications, plans, specifications, contracts, agreements and purchase orders pertaining or incidental to the design, construction, maintenance or management of any improvements on the Property, Grantor's rights under any payment, performance, or other bond in connection with construction of improvements on the Property, and all construction materials, supplies, and equipment delivered to the Property or intended to be used in connection with the construction of improvements on the Property wherever actually located. THIS DEED IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF SECURING the following: (a) Payment of the sum of FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY FOUR THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY AND 02/100 DOLLARS ($564,$40,02), with interest thereon, according to the terms of a promissory note of even date herewith, payable to Beneficiary or order and made by Grantor (the "Note," which term shall include all renewals, modifications or extensions thereof evidencing the indebtedness secured by this meed of Trust) DEED OF TRUST 2 of 7 20070122001941 -. (b) Payment of any further sums advanced or loaned by Beneficiary to Grantor, or any of its successors or assigns, if (1) the Note or other writing evidencing the future advance or loan specifically states that it is secured by this Deed of Trust or (2) the advance, including costs and expenses incurred by Beneficiary, is made pursuant to this Deed of Trust or any other documents executed by Grantor evidencing, securing or relating to the Note and/or the Collateral, whether executed prior to, contemporaneously with or subsequent to this Deed of Trust (this Deed of Trust, the Note and such other documents, including any construction or other loan agreement, are hereafter collectively referred to as the "Loan Documents") together with interest thereon at the rate set forth in the Note unless otherwise specified in the Loan Documents or agreed to in writing; and (c) Performance of each agreement, tern and condition set forth or incorporated by reference in the Loan Documents unless performance of such agreement, tette or condition is specifically provided to not be secured by this Deed of Trust, Notwithstanding the foregoing and the covenants hereafter set forth, it is expressly agreed and acknowledged that none of the covenants, representations, or other obligations of Grantor set forth in this Deed of Trust are intended by Grantor and Beneficiary to secure or be the substantial equivalent of obligations of Grantor arising under any the Hazardous Substance Indemnity or other environmental indemnity agreement or provision, including without limitation any agreement or provision pertaining to hazardous or toxic wastes or substances, and any reference hereafter to the Loan Documents shall not include any such environmental indemnity agreement or provision included therein. COVENANTS: Grantor(s) covenant(s) and agree(s) as follows: 1. To keep the Property in good condition and repair; to permit no waste of the Property; to complete any building, structure, or improvement being built or about to be built on the Property; to restore promptly any building, structure, or improvement on the Property which may be damaged or destroyed; and to comply with all laws, ordinances, regulations, covenants, conditions, and restrictions affecting the Property. 2. To pay before delinquent all lawful taxes and assessments upon the Property; to keep the Property free and clear of all other charges, liens, or encumbrances impairing the security of this Deed of Trust; 3. To keep all buildings now or hereafter erected on the Property continuously insured against loss by fire or other hazards in an amount not Iess than the total debt secured by this Deed of Trust_ All policies shall be held by the Beneficiary, and be in such companies as the Beneficiary may approve and have loss payable first to the Beneficiary, as its interest may appear, and then to the Grantor(s). The amount collected under any insurance policy may be applied upon any indebtedness secured by this Decd of Trust in such order as the Beneficiary shall determine. Such application by the Beneficiary shall not cause discontinuance of any proceedings to foreclose this Deed of Trust. In the event of foreclosure, all rights of the Grantor(s) in insurance policies then in force shall pass to the purchaser at the foreclosure sale. 4. To defend any action or proceeding purporting to affect the security hereof or the rights or powers of Beneficiary or Trustee, and to pay all costs and expenses, including cost of title search and attorney's fees in a reasonable amount, in any such action or proceeding, and in any suit brought by Beneficiary to foreclose this Deed of Trust. 5. To pay all costs, fees, and expenses in connection with this Deed of Trust, including the expenses of the Trustee incurred in enforcing the obligation secured by this Deed of Trust and Trustee's and attorney's fees actually incurred, as provided by statute. DEED OF TRUST 3 of 7 20070122001941.---- 6. 0070122001941._: 6. That, in the event Grantor(s) fails to pay when due any taxes, assessments, insurance premiums, liens, encumbrances, or other charges against the Property, Beneficiary may pay the same, and the amount so paid, with interest at the rate set forth in the note secured by this Deed of Trust, shall be added to and become a part of the debt secured in this Deed of Trust. 7. The Property may not be sold (by conveyance, contract to sell or otherwise), assigned, transferred or encumbered without the Beneficiary's consent; upon breach of this provision, in addition to any other remedies provided in the Note or moan Documents, Beneficiary may declare all sums due under the Note and this Deed of Trust immediately due and payable, unless prohibited by applicable law. 8. In the event any portion of the Property is taken or damaged in an eminent domain proceeding, the entire amount of the award or such portion as may be necessary to fully satisfy the obligation secured by this Deed of Trust shall be paid to Beneficiary to be applied to said obligation, 4. By accepting payment of any sum secured by this Deed of Trust after its due date, Beneficiary does not waive its right to require prompt payment when due of all other sums so secured or to declare default for failure to so pay. 10. The Trustee shall reconvey all or any part of the Property covered by this Deed of Trust to the person entitled thereto, on written request of the Grantor(s) and the Beneficiary, or upon satisfaction of the obligation secured and written request for reconveyance made by the Beneficiary or the person entitled thereto_ 11. Upon default by Grantor(s) in the payment of any indebtedness secured by this Deed of Trust or in the performance of any agreement contained in this Deed of Trust, all suras secured by this Deed of Trust shall immediately become due and payable at the option of the Beneficiary. In such event and upon written request of Beneficiary, Trustee shall sell the trust property, in accordance with the Deed of Trust Act of the State of Washington. 12. Trustee shall deliver to the purchaser at the sale its deed, without warranty, which shall convey to the purchaser all right, title and interest in the real and personal property which Grantor(s) had or had the power to convey at the time of the execution of this Deed of Trust, and such as Grantor(s) may have acquired thereafter. Trustee's deed shall recite the facts showing that the sale was conducted in compliance with all the requirements of law and of this Deed of Trust, which recital shalt be prima facie evidence of such compliance and conclusive evidence thereof in favor of bona fide purchaser and encumbrancers for value. 13. The power of sale conferred by this Deed of Trust and by the Deed of 'Dust Act of the State of Washington is not an exclusive remedy; Beneficiary may cause this Deed of Trust to be foreclosed as a mortgage. 14. In the event of the absence, death, incapacity, disability, or resignation of Trustee, or at the discretion of the Beneficiary, Beneficiary may appoint in writing a successor trustee, and upon the recording of such appointment in the mortgage records of the county in which this Deed of Trust is recorded, the successor trustee shall be vested with all powers of the original trustee. The trustee is not obligated to notify any party hereto of pending sale under any other Deed of Trust or of an action or proceeding in which Grantor(s), Trustee, or Beneficiary shall be a party. 15. This Deed of Trust applies to, inures to the benefit of, and is binding not only on the parties hereto, but on his/her/their heirs, devisees, legatees, administrators, executors, and assigns. The term Beneficiary shall mean the holder and owner of the note secured hereby, whether or not named as Beneficiary herein. DEED OF TRUST 4 of 7 20070122001941_== 16. This Deed of 'frust shall be deemed a security. agreement, as defined in the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted and amended by the State of Washington. The remedies for any violation of the covenants, terms and conditions of the agreements contained herein shall be as prescribed (i) herein, or (ii) by general law, or (iii) by the specific statutory consequences now or hereafter enacted, and specified in the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted by the State of Wasbington, all at Beneficiary's sole election. Grantor and Beneficiary agree that the filing of any financing statement in the records normally having to do with personal property shall not be construed as impairing the hereby stated intention of the parties that everything used in connection with the construction, management, maintenance and production of income from the Property together with all other rights and property described herein and comprising the secured property shall at all times and for all purposes in all proceedings, both legal and equitable, be regarded as part of the Property, whether physically attached or specifically identified or not. 17. As further security for the payment of all indebtedness and performance of all obligations secured hereby, Grantor irrevocably and absolutely assigns to Beneficiary, the rents, issues, profits and proceeds of contracts of the Property, together with all future leases, profits and contracts, and any and all extensions, renewals and replacements hereof. However, as long as no default shall exist in any obligation secured hereby, Grantor may collect assigned rents and profits as the same shall fall due. All rents or profits receivable from or in respect to the Property which Grantor shall be permitted to collect hereunder shall be received by it in trust to pay the usual and reasonable operating expenses of, and the taxes upon, the Property and the payment of all sums secured hereby. Upon the occurrence of any default in payment of any indebtedness or performance of any obligation secured hereby, all rights of the Grantor to collect and receive rents and profits shall wholly and immediately terminate without notice, and Beneficiary shall thereafter have the absolute right to all such rents and profits. In addition to, and not in limitation of the foregoing, Beneficiary shall have the right to petition the Court of appropriate jurisdiction for the appointment of a Receiver of the rents, issues and profits of the Property and shall have in addition to the rights and powers customarily given to and exercised by such receiver, the right to enter upon and take possession of the Property and manage the same with all rights and options in regard thereto available to Grantor. Grantor expressly waives the posting of bond by such receiver, and waives any challenge to a proposed receiver based on affiliation with Beneficiary. SANDJAY, LLC SIGNED: BY: C �Gf �` 54a"J l #' ITS: 4'1 LM 6e"- SYNNEX, LLC SIGNED: f �_. BY:,^�'cr�SS� ITS: vYme'm 64 e' DEED OF TRUST' 5 of 7 20070122001941.------- STATE 0070122001941.-= - STATE OF 1 j_ ) y -ss COUNTY OF y 1 certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that (is/are) the person(s) who appeared before me, and said person s) acknowledged that (helshelthey) si RINI this instrument, on oath stated that (he/shelthey) (islare) authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the y l t-bI 1IX)r _ of to be the free and voluntary act of such party(ies) for the uses an purposes Antionjd in this instrument. �M- ME, �� Notary Public in aj , nd f t statc of �t 1 Residing at My appointment expires: _ —/Z) STATE OF th,I} f 11 } r� RUNTY OF \ } I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that M � 1 (is/are) the person(s) who appeared before me, and said person(s) acknowledged that (he/she/they) signed this instrument, on oath stated that (he/she/they) (is/are) authonzeto execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the of L -c-- to be the free and voluntary act of such party(ics) for the uses and purposes mentioned in this instrument. Bated: tQY Ij Notary Public ]n anW*F the s ate of Residing at My appointment expires' to DEED OF TRUST 6 of 7 —/d 2007092200994' REQUEST FOR FULL RECONVEYANCI7- TO, TRUSTEE Do not record. To be used only when mote has been paid. The undersigned is the legal owner and holder of the note and all other indebtedness secured by the within Deed of Trust. Said note, together with all other indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, has been fully paid and satisfied; and you are hereby requested and directed, on payment to you of any sums owing to you under the terms of said Deed of Trust, to cancel said note above mentioned, and all other evidences of indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust delivered to you herewith, together with the said Deed of Trust, and to reconvey, without warranty, to the parties designated by the terms of said Deed of Trost, all the estate now held by you thereunder. Dated: DEED OF TRUST 7 of 7 J 0 20091231000304.001 20091231000304 EASTSIAE FUNDI D 64,00 PAGE -001 OF 003 12/31/2004 10:L2 KING COUNTY, Ian W14EN RECORDED, RETURN TO: Eastside Funding, LLC 2424003 3933 Lk Wash Blvd NE #100 EC Kirkland, WA 98033 tc /3112 NTY1ey�12 ING SA.09 LE $ f0.00 PAGE -001 OF 001 Document Title: DEED It LIEU OF FORECLOSURE Grantor: Sandjay, LLC & Synnex, LLC Grantee: Eastside Funding, LLC Abbreviated Legal; NEA, NW '/4, NE 114, NW I of 15/23/95 DEED IN LIEU OF FORECLOSURE THE GRANTOR. Sandjay. LLC & Synnex, LLC, for and in lieu of foreclosure of the Deed of Trust rccorded under Auditors File No.20070122001941 conveys and quit claims to Eastside Funding, LLC, the following described Teat estate, situated in the County of King, State of Washington, together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances, now or hereafter belonging or in any way appertaining, and the rents, issues and profits thereof and the proceeds of any contracts of sale, including any interest therein which grantor may hereafter acquire: THE NORTH 180 FEET JAS MEASURED ALONG THE EAST LINE) OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, +WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE WEST 150 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT THE EAST 20 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 1804907; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 35 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY DEED RECOFOED UNDER RECORDING NO. 5849734; AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION LYING NORTHEASTERLY OF THE ARC OF A CIRCLE HAVING A RADIUS OF 25 FEET, SAID CIRCLE BEING TANGENT TO A LINE 3$ FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AND TANGENT TO A LINE 20 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID 5U3DIVISI0N AS CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR S.E. 12B'' STREET BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 8706241486. Title conveyed hereby is not intended to merge with any other interest of any kind or nature which Grantee may now possess or hereafter acquire, including without limitation Grantee's beneficial interest in that certain Deed of Trust dated January 12, 2007, recorded in King County under Auditor's File No 20070122001941. The undersigned, under penalty of perjury, affirms that: 1. Th is conveyance is an absolute conveyance of the title to the property identified herein in effect as well as form, and is not intended as a mortgage, trust conveyance, or security of any kind, and that possession of the property has been surrendered to the Grantee hereunder; 2. This conveyance is the free and voluntary act of the of the Grantor herein and that Grantor is not acting under any misapprehension as to the effect hereof, nor under any duress, undue influence, or misrepresentation by the Grantee or any agent or attorney of the Grantee; Description: Klag,WA Document - Year.Moneh.Day.DOCID 2009.1231.304 Page: I of 3 Order: pppp Comment: 20099 231000304Jje;i 3. It is the intention of the Grantor to convey, and by this Deed Grantor does hereby convey, to the Grantee all of its right, title and interest absolutely in and to the property herein described_ 4. This, affirmation is made for the protection and benefit of the Grantee, its successors and assigns, and all other parties hereinafter dealing with or who may acquire or insure an interest in the property herein described and shall'bind the undersigned and its successors in interest. S. Grantor hereby forever releases and discharges Grantee, its officers, directors, and employees of and from any and all claims, causes of action, or liabilities of any kind or nature, now known or hereafter discovered, from whatever cause arising (collectively "Claims"), all of which Claims are expressly hereby waived. This waiverand release of Claims is unconditional, immediate, and binding upon each and all Grantors, and their successors in interest, for all purposes in all proceedings hereafter, including without limitation, any proceedings under the united States Bankruptcy Code. This waiver and release of Claims is a material and expressly bargained -for consideration of this agreement, severable, and independently enforceable notwithstanding a finding that any other provision hereof is unenforceable, Grantor. 5 �1n1�S► Lf" LL 45�j Signa re Print Grantor: (ylv,Vr X Signature f -tort 7550,7 , fYllRfi��� Print KARLA J. HORST NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF WASHINGTON COWISSION EXPIRES JUNE 9. 2010 STATE OF ) COUNTY OIC ) I certify that I tk or have satisfactory evidence that (is/are4 the persons) who appeared before me, and said.personf acY.ngwledged that (he/She/they) siynad this instrument, an oath stated that 4he/she/they) (is/axe) authurized to execute the ir.gtrument and acknowledged it as the of to be •:he tree and voluntary act of such party(fes) for the uses and purposes nantioned in this ir.strument . Dated: Notary Public in a d'for the state of Residing a[ r 6, My appointment expires: I..ic H� Description; JUng,WA Document - Year.Montb.Day.DoclD 2009.I231.304 Page: 2 of 3 Order: pppp Comment: 20091 231 aoo3a4. _­ �: srnTr OF ) )-as COUNTY OF _ iC%:-t' y 1 cert,_fy that I know or have satisfactory evidence that (IS/are) the person(s) who appeared before me, and said person(s) acknowledged that (he/she/they) i signed this instrument, on oath stated that (he/she/they) (istare) authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged It as the of I ro be :he free and voluntary act of such party(ies) for the uses and purposes mentioned in this instrument. UdtPd: y 0 ! Notary Public in an f the state f VIJ�-tom Residing at My appointment expires: �V ' KARLA J. HURST NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF WASHINGTON COMMISSION EXPIRES -JUN-E9.2010 I Description: Aing,WA Document - Year.Month.Day.DoclD 2009.1231.304 Page: 3 of 3 Order: pppp Comment: IIF A . wo'l 1 ion 9 I F-I.Pa min 4p ACRE oh f NW 15-23-05 0 20091231000304.001 20091231000304 EASTSIDE FUNDI D 64.00 PACE -001 OF 003 12/31/2009 10:12 KING COUNTY, UA WHEN RECORDED, RETURN TO: Eastside Funding, LLC E2424003 3933 Lk Wash Blvd NE N 100 Kirkland WA 98033 12fal/2009 t.f1:12 KING COUNTY, NA -06 SALE 3$0.00 PAGE -001 OF 001 Document Title: DEED IN LIEU OF FORECLOSURE Grantor: Sandjay, LLC & Synnex, LLC Grantee: Eastside Funding, LLC Abbrev Wed Legak NE '/4, NW 'A, NE1/,, NW 1 of 15/23195 DEED IN LIEU OF FORECLOSURE THE GRANTOR, Sandjay, LLC & Synnex, LLC, for and in lieu of foreclosure of the Deed of Trust recorded under Auditors File No.20070122001941 conveys and quit claims to Eastside Funding, LLC, the following described real estate, situated in the County of King, State of Washington, together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances, now or hereafter belonging or in any way appertaining, and the rents, issues and profits thereof and the proceeds of any contracts of sale, including any interest therein which grantor may hereafter acquire: THE NORTH t90 FEET {AS MEASURED ALONG THE EAST LINE) OF TETE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE, NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M., IN KING COUNTY, ',WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE WEST 150 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPT THE EAST 20 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 1804907; AND EXCEPT THE NORTH 35 FEET THEREOF CONVEYED TO KING, COUNTY FOR ROAD PURPOSES $Y DEED RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NO. 5849734; AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION LYING NORTHEASTERLY OF THE ARC OF A CIRCLE HAVING A RADIUS OF 25 FEET, SAID CIRCLE BEING TANGENT TO A LINE 35 FEET SOUTH OF AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AND TANGENT TO A LINE 20 FEET WEST OF AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION AS CONVEYED TO KING COUNTY FOR S.E. 129'' STREET BY DEED RECORDED UNDER RncoRhING NO. 8706241489. Title conveyed hereby is not intended to merge with any other interest of any kind or nature which Grantee may now possess or hereafter acquire, including without limitation Grantee's beneficial interest in that certain Deed of Trust dated January 12, 2007, recorded in King County under Auditor's File No 20070122001941. The undersigned, under penalty of perjury, affirms that: 1. Th is conveyance is an absolute conveyance of the title to the property identified herein in effect as well as form, and is not intended as a mortgage, trust conveyance, or security of any kind, and that possession of the property has been surrendered to the Grantee hereunder; 2. This conveyance is the free and voluntary act of the of the Grantor herein and that Grantor is not acting under any misapprehension as to the effect hereof, nor under any duress, undue influence, or misrepresentation by the Grantee or any agent or attorney of the Grantee: Description: Rtng,WA Document - Year.Month.Day.DoeiD 2009.1231.304 Page: i of 3 Order: Pppp commcent: qk . I 20099 237 000304.r,r;; 3. It is the intention of the Grantor to convey, and by this Deed Grantor does hereby convey, to the Grantee all of its right, title and interest absolutely in and to the property herein described_ 4. This affirmation is made for the protection and benefit of the Grantee, its successors and assigns, and all other parties hereinafter dealing with or who may acquire or insure an interest in the property herein described and shall bind the undersigned and its successors in interest. 5. Grantor hereby forever releases and discharges Grantee, its officers, directors, and employees of and from any and all claims, causes of action, or liabilities of any kind or nature, now known or hereafter discovered, from whatever cause arising (collectively "Claims"), all of which Claims are expressly hereby waived, This waiverand release of Claims is unconditional, immediate, and binding upon each and all Grantors, and their successors in inlerest, for all purposes in all proceedings hereafter, including without limitation, any proceedings under the United States Bankruptcy Code. This waiver and release of Claims is a material and expressly bargained -for consideration of this agreement, severable, and independently enforceable notwithstanding a finding that any other provision hereof is unenforceable. Grantor. SA/V05nLf� Le_ (� Signa rc Print Grantor: f rN ut x� C -L(- a' Sipnature Print KARLA J. BURST NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF WASHINGTON CONWISs[ON EXPIRES JUNE 9. 2010 STATE OF JAUNTY OF I certify that I or have satisfactory evidence that � [is/arse] the person(s) who appeared before me, and Said -person[ acknowledged that (he/she/they) siyred this instrument, on oath stated that (he/she/they) (is/aiel authorized to execute the icstrumest and acknowledged it as the of to he ':he free and voluntary act or such party(ies) for the uses and purposes reentxoned in this instrument. Dated: Notary Public in a d for the state of )i Residing at My appointment expires: '7tJ Descript.ion: Kiirg,WA Document - Year. Month. Day. DoclD 2009.I231.304 Page. 2 of 3 Order. pppp Ca mnen t : i 20091231000304_.:: ft STATE: cW 1 } 3 -as C9JNTY OF } I certify that I know oc have satisfactory evidence that i1$/ar0 the person s] who appeared before me, and said person(s) acknowledged that (he/she/they) signed this instrument, on oath stated that (he/s�he/they) (ts/are) authorized to execute the instrument and acknowledged it as the of je n%)C) to be _he free and voluntary act of such partylies] for the uses and purposes mentioned in this instrument. Dated: }V l0 ry Notary Public is an f the state f ' Residing at // My appointment expires: (V KARLA J. HORST NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF WASWNGTON COMMON EXPIRES JUNE 9.2DW i Description: King,WA Document - Year.Month.Day.DociD 2003.1231.304 Page: 3 of 3 Order: pppp Comment: 171911FIRS MIMI IF in n5 .._e rt - ar, ;4n3 doca for C .1111pncd. 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L.. 124 � ` 1 R 18052 The R.G, mWjU Curtis. Vice Psaeldeint loan A. Portaro Aeolis tent Soovi;tary w.... ......_.._........................._._...-_...... _.........�.:................ _.........._.......... .............-..__ -- 1$r themakknUm s}t� AR�R10.3R _ ,ifi�Cs�.�.43Y'IIYY.!�d-f�i�-..m..�e-.ws..n..rr..r...n...u..r..T..w..�oilgrd . (( yraelftii tttt ; OW: riOti hand of bto �e&a� t .,it:: -....- air t+ra ten of Dying out and eatamishinl; a public read No VW6 la httaeitutfter deacrlhed. omveyA., relAoati., and.quit_&dm.a to the Courtly of....,...MUE:--.---.--_...............__...................._......State of WASIAnecn, for ust, of the Public - forever, to a publk rote and highway, aii interest In the lollotriniL descrihed reel estate, Viz.: Tho : orth 3K fest:, Y the U.B.of the ll.if.} of the- Xi E.j of the 11.W. -in >lsati6el 15, 1*. 2? i.R. a X.Va k.+ less the West 150 -feet. Goytsining 0.02 AoreD more or lass. R%If S.S. 128th 8t. 1 132ad Ave. 3.9. to 168tb Ave, B.B.} ! the rinbt to make all nec-mary elopes for_cute and fills upon t�ked n each aide of sal In cwnformit lcrttione for high- waypurposes, gad t, t hereinad been acquired>ay -an pracei nga under Bminent Domain statutes of the S "Ito. situated In. the County of ........... .Kram .......................... State of 1Psshington.. Ci bated thio.... ,'=P...... -day of..._._.. J-GA>iiipY ............................. A. D. 19.6"i-...... IN WITNESS WHEREOF, -said rorporatioa has caused thio instrument to be executed by Its propel officers and its corpwale seat_ to be hereunto alflxed this day of dsmiM, 1965. r MMU all. h E±RUNG WeAHY , 2 C BY �Teai'otiant'. .. STATE OF MWAMM, �+ - � t Commy'ol . HARRIS a9. r A. Athis, . e� --,. day of Ja mary r 1965 Wore me, the and lt � a clary II ublfc In am' lar the Statg of VOU&N Aaly a OnL-Woned and s+. gin, nail j�.. ; �.a. and �. to etc known to be the j—e ...e President and Secretary, reswtively, of 11 M[S OIL ih WIMO Ot MPM the catporation that executed for fortOmE Instrument, and ackna.rledged the said instrument to be the fro and vahninry art and dent of said cosEwrOon, for the uta and parfw.A therefa mentioned, and on oath stated that Ri;44-,authorised to execute the ssld instrumtnt and that the.mal affixed is the corporate tsar of Bald N„y ,.�.•.Wltrtew and and official wAl hereto affixed the day and year In,thia wilitcatt Above mitten. 0 Ila! XNary fa tad jar IAA §16fe of IOWAittjtyrt Texas 'OF yd?se fllyd la Reeo•d. �/!rW 19�Y` /rtfrtltt �aAei �. i+FlS1! Aegntl a1 aoard aI Coytly Ccrerpirtlenars IOUG A. )6 MAISS• IImo.. r„ (tit. •j r k sib L' 4ark-Gh R/W 1108 010 Cdi3>i-�:3 RECEt�tb +uaDAY cow j1% N 2 3 -MV �y� WA ,.: r" W illi t. . `1✓ The paeta;i,._...___hereiu- CROON 5 PARK ;. jr' JEAN C. PARK Husband and Wife, -- far the cIna_JeratM.ut �.J�t.. f""_�--------�. .----- -_ —� Doiian -' ! 01--- and other valuable eoneiderstinn, convey -mat watfant^-to the County of Kiaa, State af weahinaton, ■ll `utearart in the falio,ulea described reel estate: The North 160 feet of the Northeast 1/4 of the Nar'hwest 1/4 of the JD Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 15, Township 23 North, X Range 5 East, N.M., situate in King County, Washington; LESS the West 150 feet thereof, and d, LESS the County roads, and LESS coal and mineral rights. DEED TAKE: That portion lying Northeasterly of the arc of a c'.cle having a radius of 25 feet, said circle being tangent to a line 35 feet South of and parallel to the North line.. of said suHivision and tangent to a line 20 feet West of and parallel to the Cast line of said subdivision. Contains an area of 135 Sq. ft. R/W 2108 - S.E. 128TH STREET FNd For R"d At The Regtest a Rim 0" eel lopetiY Cilrubon a:i�E 1R00 togetiar with the richt to make- all necessary +lop• • cuts sad filk epos tlo absim" pt"mtp ar omb side ct my earl .inch is now. or may b, r•w.-Jncld bw ollw a wit prepmety. im tadaemaW With atedod pbaaa dad apae�rcaaiaa tae bfbaa3 perpaaa� dei 4e 1ha aero eater► ami lerpasea r l( tLa riahla irreir panel bad bees .cgvbW by ecadamaatkr proreaiip amme.. Faiewd Deena stattfea of do State of 114AlnAoa. skeated in the Cony of Kia{. Rtala of ltashipa ll MW "A. 30th d >tmy , �. p07 Rlllnti: 6;�'e x A. STATE OF WASHNGToN C0VM Cr ENO On the C . ..... ... day or. _ ... ......... ... lg.iP;, before me, % N&WT pubitc W wid for the State of W&&WnWn, duly coamlWofted and 'Worn. per9or"Y MM&L-f�YOVvL.S /A%r 11L� ........ .. .. ...... ......... ........................to me known to ft the UidIvIdu&L,.,.. described In and....... executed the within instrument and acknowledged tome that sly RIXd aftlad the "me all...,..,................. .....free and voluntary act and deed for the used PjAd puipcsft themin racutioned. ;:;4i6 W'Y %ar—' ai-_ da) &N �4z-_i' ea and lar .R& Statir of Wip k 6. 9 io a nemain; dt .................. =RPORATTON ACKNQV;jjX0bCEprr FORM STATE OF WASHINGTON, C;oQXrT or Mina, On ills .......... per—oly appeared and .. ...... .... .... 11.1 ..................... . . ­ .......... W me known to be the of the Corporation that executed the foregoing irutnunenL and jkcejHywWged MW Instrument to be the free And Y*lu]PWY act and deed of said corporation, fav the uses and purposes UWT4n men. tioned, and on oalh stated that . .. .. .. . authorized to execute SOM instrument and UUL the aft] aMxtd is the corporate seJ of said corporation. Given under my hand and official seal the day and year last above wrillest. ........ ...... "--­..­ I ........ .. ............ Moiwv NbIk f" "4 for UN Stag of IraAftolon. AdWdjng MI 0 FIRST AMERICAN, F, FAST KIN[, WA 12/2712011 07:1OPM - ORDER SEARCH PAGE 1 OF 2 AAT RESULTS ORDER: 520794T/AG TOF: KP COMMENT: SEARCH PARAMETERS APN: 152305-9124 (PERMIT DATEDOWNS) CURRENT TAXES THROUGH 2011-06-03 APN: 152305-9124-03 TRA: 2100 - RENTON ACQ 1999- DOG#: 1990723001894 DATE: 07-23 LEGAL: SEG 15 TVVP 23 RNG Cis QTR NW; 152305 124 N 180 FT, MEAS ALG E MGN, OF NE 114 OF NW 1/4 OF NE 114 OF NW 1/4 LESS W 1503 FT LESS STS LESS GfM RGTS SITUS: 4615 4TH ST MAIL: 3933 LK WASHINGTON BLVD 0100 KIRKLAND WA 98033 ASSESSED OWNER(S) 2011 ASSESSED VALUES EASTSIDE FUNDING LLC LAND 441,800 EXEMPTIONS (0) TAXABLE 441,8003 2011 TAXES IST INST 2ND INST TOTAL TAX STATUS 'ftl* DELQ 'ftvr 'vr DELQ 'ft* INSTALLMENT 2,704.12 .2,704.12 5,408-24 AMOUNT PAID (0.00) (0.00) (0.00) PENALTY 446.18 148.73 594.91 INTEREST 324.50 108.17 432.67 BALANCE DUE 3,474.80 2,961.02 6,435.82 ASSESSMENTS CGDE TYPE AMOUNT 9420 WEED CTL 2.25 9430 SOIL CON 9.98 2100 5,396-01 ADDITIO AL INFORMATION USE CODE. 415 FIRST AMERICAN, FAK, FAOT KING, WA 1212712011 07:16PM w ORDER !SEARCH PAGE 2 OF 2 AAT 'RESULTS ORDER: 520794T1A0, TC)F: KF COMMENT: PRIOR YEARS DELINQUENT BACK TAXES THROUGH 2011-06-03 YEAR DELQ APN INST # BILL BASE DEL -0 SWM PENALTY INTEREST TYPE AM0tJNT AMOUNT 2009 152305-9124-03 BOTH 4,409.93 4,4039.93 485.09 1,411-18 rIAA r% A =Ol-2A= A7 +7A #'% d2 2010 15230--9 1 24-0 • BOTH 4,925.34 4,925. 541.79 985.07 AMOUNT TO REDEEM FOR: DEC .IAN FEB 12,758.40 12,851.75 12,945. 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END SEARCH age: 1 Document Name: untitled RPCI 152305912403 1122911 DOC: EASTSIDE FUNDING LLC 059999 3933 LK WASHINGTON BLVD #100 KIRKLAND WA 98033 LOT:15-23-05 BLOCK:9124 RY OY BILLED PAID 11 5,408.24 .00 10 4,925.34 .00 09 4,449.93 .00 10/31/11 REVALUES ST:CURNT ACTIVE N 180 FT,-•MEA5 ALG E MGN, OF 12/29/11 NE 1/4 OF,NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS W 150 FT LESS STS LESS C/M RGTS LAST LEGAL is.4 INTEEST PENALTY AMOUNT DUE 12/29/11 432.66 594.91 6,435.81 985.07 541.19 6,452.20 1,411.18 485.09 6,306.20 E Date: 12/29/2011 Time: 7:57:44 AM TOTAL: " 19,194.21 RY OY ST SC NC LEVY OM -LV LAND IMPS BILLED PAID P A 13 T 2100 441,800 .00 .00 12 T 2100 441,800 .00 .00 11 T 2100 441,800 5,396.01 .00 F 10 T 2100 441,800 4,913.11 .00 F 09 T 2100 441,800 4,397.70 .00 F TOTAL DUE. 14,743.51 RPCI 152305912403 1122911 JUMP CODE: ADDITIONAL DATA P/N YEAR RECEIVABLE TYPE LEVY BILLED AMT PAID AMT ACRE BENEFIT 11 NOXIOUS WEED 9420 2.25 .00 11 CONSERVATION 9430 9.98 ".00 10 NOXIOUS WEED 9420 2.25 .00 10 CONSERVATION 9430 9.98 r.00 09 NOXIOUS WEED 9420 2.25 .00 09 CONSERVATION 9430 9.98 .00 DATE NUMBER AMOUNT INT/PENALTY YEAR DISTRIBUTION receipt data 10/18/10 333728 11,369.02 3,248.29 08 03/29/10 461424 12,082.66 3,813.71 07 RPCI 152305912403 1122911 JUMP CODE: P/P E Date: 12/29/2011 Time: 7:57:44 AM RECEIPT EGO0005009 BILLING CONTACT Quality Food Centers Inc. a Division of Fred Meyer Stores, Inc, 10116 Ne 8Th St Bellevue, WA 98004 -101�1(clitv of 0,p $ *, REFERENCE NUMBER FEE NAME TRANSACTION PAYMENT AMOUNT PAID TYPE METHOD LUA13-000250 Technology Fee Fee Payment Check #29861 $36.00 SUBTOTAL $36.00 LUA13-000250 PLAN - Variance Fee Payment Check #2324816 $1,200.00 SUB TOTAL $1,200.00 TOTAL $1,236.00 City of Renton �kp � 9 10 Printed On: February 28, 2013 Prepared By: Vanessa Dolbee Page 1 of 1