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November 21, 2016 Dan Sharpe Atkinson Construction 708 5. Grady Way, Suite 500 Renton, WA 98057 Subject: Hearing Examiner's Final Decision Denis Law Mayor City Clerk -Jason A. Seth, CMC RE: WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Project (LUA-16-000770) Dear Mr. Sharpe: The City of Renton's Hearing Examiner has issued a Final Decision dated November 20, 2016. This document is immediately available: • Electronically online at the City of Renton City Clerk Division website at www.rentonwa.gov/cityclerk. Click the "Hearing Examiner Decisions" link on the right side of the screen located under the section titled, "Helpful Links." The Hearing Examiner Decisions are filed by year and then alphabetical order by project name. • To be viewed at the City Clerk's office on the 7th floor or Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, between 8 am and 4 pm. Ask for the project file by the above project number; and • For purchase at a copying charge of $0.15 per page. The estimated cost for the Hearing Examiner Documents is $1.65, plus a handling and postage cost (this cost is subject to change if documents are added). APPEAL DEADLINE: RMC 4-8-080 provides that the final decision of the Hearing Examiner is subject to appeal to the Renton City Council. RMC 4-8-110(E)(14) requires appeals of the Hearing Examiner's decision to be filed within fourteen (14) calendar days from the 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • (425) 430-6510 I Fax (425) 430-6516 • rentonwa.gov date of the hearing examiner's decision. Appeals must be filed in writing together with the required fee to the City Council, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City Hall -7th Floor, (425) 430-6510. RECONSIDERATION: A request for reconsideration to the Hearing Examiner may also be filed within this 14 day appeal period as identified in RMC 4-8-110(E)(13) and RMC 4-8- 100(G)(9). Reconsiderations must be filed in writing to the Hearing Examiner, City of Renton, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Additional information regarding the reconsideration process may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City Hall - 7th Floor, (425) 430-6510. A new fourteen (14) day appeal period shall commence upon the issuance of a reconsideration decision. I can be reached at (425) 430-6510 or jseth@rentonwa.gov. Thank you. Sincerely, ;//Jp ~~~; Seth, CMC City Clerk cc: Hearing Examiner Rohini Nair, Civil Engineer Ill Jennifer Henning, Planning Director Vanessa Dolbee, Current Planning Manager Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Manager Craig Burnell, Building Official Sabrina Mirante, Secretary, Planning Division Julia Medzegian, City Council Liaison Parties of Record (7) November 21, 2016 STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING CERTIFICATE OF MAILING ) ) § ) Denis Law Mayor City Clerk -Jason A. Seth, CMC JASON A. SETH, City Clerk for the City of Renton, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that he is a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Washington, over the age of 21 and not a party to nor interested in this matter. That on the 21st day of November, 2016, at the hour of 4:30 p.m. your affiant duly mailed and placed in the United States Post Office at Renton, King County, Washington, by first class mail the Hearing Examiner's Final Decision RE: WSDOT 1-405 (Noise Variance) LUA-16-000770 to the attached parties of record. Jason SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE me this 21st day of November, 2016. \ Cynthia . ya '--- Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing in Renton My Commission expires: 8/27/2018 , .. ' ·.·~. 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • (425) 430-6510 / Fax (425) 430-6516 • rentonwa.gov • BENNETI LOUIS+DRIUSSI RITA BAREI 614 S 18TH ST Renton, WA 98055 Elizabeth Irvine. 1107 S 4th St Renton, WA 98057 LINDA COOLEY Washington State Department of Transportation 600 108th Ave NE, Suite 405, NB82-250 Bellevue, WA 98004 Cristv Wilkerson 606 Mill Ave S, APT,18 Renton. WA 98057 Jonathan Manfredonia 606 Mill Ave S, APT 18 Renton, WA 98057 Omar Hernandez 517 Main Ave S Renton. WA 98057 dan sharpe Atkinson Construction 707 s Grady Way, 500 Renton, WA 98057 Jorv Edwards 3330 E Valley Rd Renton. WA 98057 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BEFORE THE HEARING EXAMINER FOR THE CITY OF RENTON ) JO RE: WSDOT I-405/SR 167 Direct Connect ) FINAL DECISION Project ) l l ) 12 Noise and Haul Variance )) ) 13 LUAl6-000770, V-H ) 11---------------) 14 15 16 17 Summary The Washington State Department of Transportation ("WSDOT") has applied for a variance from RMC 8-7-2 (noise regulations) and RMC 4-4-030©(2) and (3) (construction and hauling hours) in order to conduct construction work outside of restricted hours for 845 nonconsecutive nights from 18 November 22, 20 l 6 through November 21, 2019 in order to build a new flyover ramp connecting the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on SR 167 to the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on I- 405. The variance is approved subject to conditions. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Testimony Rohini Nair, City of Renton Civil Engineer III, summarized the proposal. Ross Stanton, WSDOT representative, testified that numerous open houses and meetings have been held on the project starting in 2004. The project is part of a design build process. Gil McNabb, project engineer, summarized the project delivery method. The contact was executed in July, 2016. WSDOT has designed approximately 30% of the project. WSDOT specifies the concept and then the contractor completes the design and construction. A big advantage of design build is the speed of delivery is greatly increased since construction work can be done at the same time as design. One of the primary goals of the project has been mitigation to the local community, which includes Noise and Haul Variance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 noise, vibration and dust. One of the primary results from that goal was the relocation of the noise wall located along the Talbot community. The noise panels of the noise wall will be relocated to the edge of the widening project as one of the first steps of the project. Work has to be done at night to minimize disruption to the travelling public. Night work will also create safe work zones for daytime work. WSDOT is optimistic that it won't need to use all of the requested variance days. Some of the work may not be done near any sensitive noise receptors. The work is always moving so the impacts won't be focused on any one area. In response to examiner questions, Mr. McNabb noted that the Talbot community will likely be the most affected. Work there also involves utility work. The closest residents will be 300 feet. In addition to the noise walls, there are also trees buffering the Talbot residents. WSDOT will be adding trees to the Talbot buffer area. The proposed door hangers will provide notice of specific phases of the project as opposed to providing notice of the entire three year project up front. In response to examiner questions, Greg Smiley, WSDOT public information officer, noted that the WSDOT project website is updated weekly and identifies road closures and provides push notifications. Communities affected by high impact days will be directly notified. The WSDOT noise mitigation program involves first notifying affected persons of impacts, then white noise machines and ear plugs are provided if necessary. If nothing else works hotel accommodations are provided. Stuart Moore, project contractor, stated work would begin in December 2016 and January 2017 and the initial night-time work would be primarily composed of installing barriers and creating work zones with a little bit of field investigation work. In February 2017 the first work activity will be doing landscaping north of Talbot in Benson Hill. In March and April 2017 there will be minor traffic shifts and destruction/construction of barriers. After the Talbot noise barrier is relocated a retaining wall will have to be removed over two nights, which is a high noise event. Local door hangers will be distributed advising of that work. In response to examiner questions, Mr. Moore noted that the two-night retaining wall work will probably be the most impactful work to the Talbot residents. Continuing from 2017-2019 there will be night time work involving traffic switches, barrier replacement, paving and restriping, and hauling earth material. Work will be 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A lot ofit won't be very impactful. Work won't occur on the holidays. If noise complaints are received, mitigation protocols will be implemented. Linda Cooley, WSDOT representative, noted that since the application was submitted six weeks ago the noise monitoring plan and equipment list has been refined. The revised noise monitoring plan is more specific. In response to examiner questions, Mr. Cooley noted that equipment added to the equipment list has raised the maximum noise levels of the project to 90 dBA. There has been a slight change to the monitoring plan. In the new plan, noise monitoring will only be required every time project work is moved to a new location, new equipment is used or there are complaints. The original noise monitoring plan requires monitoring every night. In response to examiner questions, Ms. Nair noted that the revisions were acceptable. Noise and Haul Variance 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 In rebuttal, Ms. Nahir noted that the WSDOT proposal reviewed by staff was for work between 8 pm and 5 am. WSDOT is now talking about 24-hour work. Ms.Nair proposed to provide a revised staff report addressing the changes in the proposal. A city engineer clarified that regulated night time hours under the Renton code is IO pm to 7 am and that the original WSDOT request was only to have a variance to 5 am. Staff needs to revise its recommendation to address the expansion of the variance requests to 7 am. Construction night hours are also limited to from 7 am to 8 pm on week days, 9 am to 8 pm on Saturdays and prohibited on Sundays. Exhibits The November I, 2016 Staff Report Exhibits I-7 identified at page 3 of the Staff Report were admitted into the record during the hearing. In addition, the following exhibits were admitted during the hearing. Exhibit 8: Exhibit 9: Exhibit IO: Exhibit 11: Exhibit 12; Exhibit 13: Procedural: Staff power point presentation Revised equipment list. Revised noise monitoring plan. Omar Hernandez letter dated November I, 2016. Liz Irvine letter dated November 2, 2016 City responses to Hernandez and Irvine letters. Amended staff report dated November 9, 2016. WSDOT response to amended staff report dated November I 0, 2016. FINDINGS OF FACT I. Applicant. WSDOT 2. Hearing. A hearing was held on the subject application on November 8, 2016 at 12:00 pm in the City of Renton Council Chambers. The record was left open through November 9, 2016 for the City to provide a supplement to the staff report and WSDOT was given until November 11, 2016 to respond. Substantive: 3. Project Description. The Washington State Department of Transportation ("WSDOT") has applied for a variance from RMC 8-7-2 (noise regulations) and RMC 4-4-030©(2) and (3) (hauling hours) in order to conduct construction work outside of restricted hours for 845 nonconsecutive nights from November 22, 2016 through November 21, 2019 in order to build a new flyover ramp Noise and Haul Variance 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 connecting the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on SR 167 to the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on 1-405. The work includes construction & hauling over a 36-month period at different locations along the project limits. Construction work will be conducted 24 hours a day, seven days a week during the 36 month period. The construction area includes SR 167 from milepost (MP) 24.5 at S 180th St to MP 27.3, and on 1-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3 at N 4th St. The project also includes work on S 14th St., and on small portions of Smithers, Morris, Whitworth and Shattuck near S 14th Street. The proposed work includes geotechnical drilling, demolition, building a fly-over ramp, rebuilding existing on and off-ramps, reconstructing portions of nearby local streets, relocating a noise wall, adding a raised earthen berm, ditches, culverts, catch basins, storm water facilities, water facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs, ramp meters, and rebuilding electrical cabinetry and wiring. Noise levels resulting from the project's construction activities will generate peak noise levels of 64 to 90 dBA as perceived at 50 feet from the WSDOT property line. The variance to RMC 8-7-2 is necessary because that regulation adopts WAC 197-60-040, a state regulation that imposes a series of maximum noise levels for construction work between the hours of l O pm and 7 am. The noise maximum is dependent upon the affected land use (e.g. residential, commercial and industrial), but the maximum levels overall range from 50 to 60 dBA from a freeway construction site. Since the applicant will be using equipment with noise levels reaching levels of 90 dBA, a variance is necessary to do construction work during night time hours. The variance to RMC 4-4-030(C)(2) and (3) is necessary because that regulation limits construction hauling hours between eight-thirty (8:30) a.m. and three-thirty (3:30) p.m., Monday through Friday and nonresidential construction work to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays is restricted to the hours between nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. and no work permitted on Sundays. Since the applicant proposes construction and hauling work to be done 24 hours a day, seven days a week, a variance is necessary to construct the proposed hauling and construction work outside of authorized hours. In order to mitigate noise levels, WSDOT has proposed that all vehicles shall be equipped with ambient sensitive backup warning devices. To the extent possible, stationary equipment will be located away or shielded from sensitive receptors such as residences. The construction of new noise wall shafts will be scheduled prior to removing the existing noise wall along the Talbot neighborhood. In addition, the proponent proposes to implement other measures to mitigate noise impacts. Truck tailgate banging will be prohibited. A WSDOT complaint number as well as a list of designated contact persons for forwarding complaints will be provided to the residents affected by the project. The project also requires Street Use and detour permits. 25 The applicant has proposed a change in construction hours that differs from that advertised for the proposal. Since the change is modest and within the scope of impacts assessed in the advertised 26 proposal, the modification is approved as part of this decision. The newspaper publication for notice Noise and Haul Variance 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 \ of the application identified the proposed work schedule as 24 hours per day and seven days per week. After the publication was sent to the newspaper, the applicant informed the City that the 24 hour 7 days a week work schedule was incorrect, and revised the project work schedule to Monday through Sunday from 8:00pm to 5 :00 am and stated that work would not be done on the following seven holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 25th. The project postings, mailings to the residents, and staff report to the Hearing Examiner were prepared with the revised project schedule as requested by the applicant. Subsequent to the postings, mailings, and sending the staff report to the Hearing Examiner, the applicant requested that the work schedule be changed back to the 24-hour, 7 days a week schedule. The formal request was presented by the applicant at the Hearing on November 8, 2016. Ultimately, the revision to the project hours does not constitute a substantial change to the advertised proposal. The night time hours noise variance is simply expanded from its end at 5 am to 7 am. Similarly, the construction and hauling variance proposed night time hours is expanded from ending at 5 am to 7:00 am on week days and to 9:00 am on Saturdays. The changes to the construction and hauling hours are also similarly modest. Given that the change in morning hours is during rush hour on the freeway, it isn't likely that the change would be very noticeable given the high background noise of morning traffic. The greatest impact in the revision to proposed working hours is working on Sundays in violation of RMC 4-4-030(C)(2) and (3). It's possible but not likely that members of the public may have reacted differently had they been notified of the Sunday construction work. Since the work is already being done every other day of the week for most day and night time hours, the added Sunday work does not represent a significant change in overall impacts. Further, the added public cost and additional traffic congestion and delays that would be caused by a re-advertising of the application outweighs the public inconvenience caused by the modestly inaccurate public notice for the application. For these reasons, the modifications will be accepted and approved without any re-advertising. 4. Neighborhood Characteristics. Surrounding areas that will be potentially affected by the noise and construction/haul variances are zoned Commercial Office (CO), Medium Industrial (IM), Commercial Downtown (CD), Commercial Arterial (CA), Residential du/ac (R-6, R-8, R-10), Residential Multi-Family (RMF). 5. Adverse Impacts. The noise generated by the proposal will be mitigated as much as reasonably practicable. WSDOT has significant experience in mitigating noise impacts and has developed a fairly good mitigation program that notifies potentially affected residents and tenants of upcoming noise impacts. Residents and tenants are provided a complaint phone number. If the residents and tenants are experiencing noise problems, WSDOT will provide white noise machines and ear plugs. If that doesn't work, WSDOT will provide hotel accommodations. As outlined in Ex. 3 and 9 and Finding of Fact No. 3, WSDOT is also including in its proposal various measures to reduce noise levels at the work site, such as relocating the Talbot noise wall outside the construction zone prior to construction, requiring ambient sensitive back up alarms, prohibiting tailgating banging, and installing temporary noise shields where feasible. The applicant will also be required to comply Noise and Haul Variance 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 with its proposed noise monitoring program, Ex. I 0. If noise levels exceed proposed levels and/or the applicant fails to comply with the conditions of this decision, the City is authorized to revoke the approval of the variances. The mitigation measures have been reviewed by City staff and staff did not find any other mitigation beyond that required by this decision that could be reasonably imposed. The project will already take three years to complete. Imposing any additional restrictions on hours or equipment would only create further delay and create further traffic congestion in an area desperately in need of traffic improvements. No additional mitigation can be reasonably required. Affected property owners submitted two letters of concern, Ex. 11. Liz Irvine expressed concern over coal mine hazards, dust and damage to homes. Those issues are beyond the scope of the variances subject to this decision. Omar Hernandez noted in his letter that he lives close to I-405 and that past I-405 work has made living in his residence unbearable. Mr. Hernandez inquired whether a relocation fund could be established to enable adversely affected property owners to move away during the construction work. As noted in the City response to Mr. Hernandez's letter, Ex. 11, no major work is anticipated near Mr. Hernandez's residence and the work is mobile such that no specific area is anticipated to suffer from major noise for any extended period of time. Further, WSDOT does have a hotel voucher program to address situations where noise cannot be adequately mitigated. It is expected and anticipated that WSDOT will follow through on its commitment to ensure that City residents can reasonably enjoy the comforts of their home during the construction project. The conditions of approval give the City sufficient flexibility to address the situation if this commitment is not adequately pursued. Conclusions of Law I. Authority. Variances to RMC 8-7-2 in excess of two days in duration are subject to a public hearing and Hearing Examiner review (RMC 8-7-8(A) and (C)). The variance to RMC RMC 4-4- 030(2) and (3) has been consolidated with the noise variance application. . RMC 4-8-080(C)(2) requires consolidated permits to each be processed under "the highest-number procedure," which in 18 this case is hearing examiner review. 19 2. Review Criteria. Variance criteria for variance to RMC 8-7-2 governed by RMC 8-7-8(D). 20 Variance criteria to variances to RMC 4-4-030(2) and (3) are governed by RMC 4-9-250(8)(5). All applicable criteria are quoted below in italics and applied through corresponding conclusions of law. 21 RMC 8-7-8(D)(l): That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable to the applicant's property or 23 project, and that the strict application of this Chapter will deprive the subject property owner or applicant of rights and privileges enjoyed by others. 22 24 25 26 RMC 4-9-250(B)(S)(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 Noise and Haul Variance 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 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; 3. The criterion is met. The special circumstances are the proximity of SR 167 and I-405 to adjoining homes and other affected properties. The proposed construction work cannot be done anywhere else and is critically important to reducing severe traffic congestion in the 1-405 and SR 167 corridors. In addition, work must be done outside of the restricted hours specified by RMC 8-7-2 and 4-4-030 in order to complete the project in a reasonable amount of time. The project will already take three years to complete. Limiting the number of hours at night will extend the project timeframe even longer, will exacerbate daytime congestion by increasing daytime lane closures, will make the project take longer to complete and thereby increase the length of time that area residents suffer from traffic construction and congestion, and will increase the safety risk to workers by forcing them to do more of their work during heavy traffic periods. RMC 8-7-8(D)(2): That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health, welfare or safety, or unduly injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity of the location for which this variance is sought. RMC 4-9-250(B)(5)(b): That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the 13 public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which subject 14 property is situated; 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 4. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, as conditioned and mitigated, the noise impacts are mitigated to the extent reasonably practicable under the circumstances. Ultimately, the mitigation measures require the applicant to provide hotel accommodations if the noise proves too much for adjoining property owners. In this regard, beyond the temporary inconvenience of relocation, the noise impacts are largely mitigated and as a result, the granting of the variance would not be considered materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding properties or improvements. RMC 4-9-250(B)(5)(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; 5. The City routinely approves variances for highway construction projects as there is no reasonable alternative way to enable highway construction without creating massive traffic congestion, increasing the costs of public highway projects and jeopardizing worker safety. No special privilege is involved for this type of project. RMC 8-7-8(0)(3): That the variance sought is the minimum variance which will accomplish the desired purpose. Noise and Haul Variance 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 RMC 4-9-250(B)(S)(d): That the approval is a minimum variance that will accomplish the desired purpose. 6. The applicant has taken all measures it reasonably can to reduce noise impacts as determined in Finding of Fact No. 5. RMC 8-7-8(D)(4): That the variance contains such conditions deemed to be necessary to limit the impact of the variance on the residence or property owners impacted by the variance. The variance approval may be subject to conditions including, but not limited to, the following: a. Implementation of a noise monitoring program; b. Maximum noise levels; c. Limitation on types of equipment and use of particular equipment; d. Limitation on back-up beepers for equipment; e. Required use of noise shields or barriers; f Restrictions to specific times and days; g. Specific requirements for documentation of compliance with the noise variance conditions; h. Specific requirements for notification to nearby residents; i. Required cash security to pay for impection services to verify compliance; j. Required access to the project by the City to verify compliance with the noise variance conditions; k. Specific program to allow for temporary hotel vouchers to effected residents; /. Requirements for written verification that all workers understand the noise variance conditions for the project; and m. Provision allowing the City to immediately revoke the variance approval if the variance conditions are violated. 7. Many of the mitigation measures identified above are proposed and/or incorporated into the conditions of approval. The applicant will provide an after-hours noise complaint phone number and a summary of any complaints and the response provided, within 5 days of receiving the complaint. In addition, the conditions require that the applicant provide notice to the City's project manager of the dates of expected night work, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the work. Noise levels and equipment are limited to that identified in Ex. 9 and the construction schedule is limited to 36 months and 845 days. Hotel vouchers are required if other mitigations fail to reasonably mitigate. The conditions of approval include City authority to revoke the variances approved by this decision for noncompliance. The mitigation measures have been reviewed by City staff. Staff did not find any other effective mitigation beyond that required by this decision that could be reasonably imposed. The project will already take three years to complete. Imposing any additional restrictions on hours or equipment would only create further delay and create further traffic congestion and an area desperately in need of improvement. No additional mitigation can be reasonably required. Noise and Haul Variance 8 1 2 3 4 5 RMC 8-7-8(D)(5): The importance of the services provided by the facility creating the noise and the other impacts caused to the public safety, health and welfare balanced against the harm to be suffered by residents or property owners receiving the increased noise permitted under this variance. 6 8. As outlined in Conclusion of Law No. 3, the proposed night time and weekend work is 7 8 9 10 11 12 necessary and unavoidable for both safety and traffic circulation reasons. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, the mitigation required of and proposed by WSDOT is as much as can reasonably be required under the circumstances. On balance, the variance must be approved to facilitate significant and necessary improvements to 1-405 and SR 167. RMC 8-7-8(D)(6): The availability of practicable alternative locations or methods for the proposed use which will generate the noise. 9. As noted in the staff report, there are no alternative locations available. 13 RMC 8-7-8(D)(7): The extent by which the prescribed noise limitations will be exceeded by the 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 variance and the extent and duration of the variance. 10. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, noise levels will reach levels ofup to 90 dBA and the work will occur over a 36 month period on 845 nonconsecutive nights. DECISION As conditioned below, the noise and construction variances are approved: I. The applicant shall provide the City of Renton project manager with the phone number for after-hours noise complaints prior to commencement of construction. Any complaints within the Renton city limits will be summarized and reported to the City's project manager within 5 days of the complaint. 2. The applicant shall implement proposed noise mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction. Additional mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction are to be provided by the applicant as necessary. 3. The applicant shall notify the City of Renton project manager with the date and areas of expected night work prior to commencement of night work, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the work. 4. If noise complaints are received by the City and/or WSDOT for nighttime work operations, the applicant shall implement the project's noise monitoring plan for nighttime construction. Noise monitoring shall include measuring of existing preconstruction ambient noise levels and Noise and Haul Variance 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 measurement of noise levels at the onset of a new nighttime construction activity with a potential to create high noise levels. The noise measurements for the construction activities should be taken at the time that represents the highest noise levels for that activity and the measurements shall be provided to the City project manager. 5. The applicant shall provide temporary motel vouchers to affected residents for the nights of the proposed noise variance work when noise impacts cannot be reasonably mitigated (by ear plugs or white noise generators) to levels that enable the residents to reasonably sleep at their homes. 6. The portion of the project work located within the City limits that requires an approved city construction or building permit, shall not be allowed on the following seven holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 25th, to prevent hardship to the residents. 7. If complaints are received by WSDOT and/or the City regarding the permitted construction or building work within city limits, on Saturdays and Sundays in a residential zone within 300 feet of the project, and if the applicant does not satisfactorily address the concerns mentioned in the complaint, then the City may consider a reduction in work hours. 8. Advance notification of the construction work should be provided to the residents two weeks ahead of the work by door hangers and/or mailings. 9. For the work on City streets, traffic control plans are to be submitted by the contractor and approved by the City Transportation section prior to start of construction work. If any complaints are received from residents, the contractor along with WSDOT will propose measures to the City to minimize the disruption. I 0. The City may immediately revoke the approvals granted by this decision if WSDOT fails to comply with these conditions of approval, exceeds proposed noise levels or engages in violations of RMC 8-7-2 and RMC 4-4-030©(2) and (3) for the WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Project beyond those authorized by this decision. DA TED this 20th day of November, 2016. City of Renton Hearing Examiner Appeal Right and Valuation Notices RMC 8-7-8(F) and RMC 4-8-080 provide that the final decision of the Hearing Examiner is subject to appeal to the Renton City Council. RMC 8-7-8(F) and RMC 4-8-l lO(E)(l4) requires appeals of the Hearing Examiner's decision to be filed within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of the Hearing Examiner's decision. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City Hall-7th floor, (425) 430-6510. Noise and Haul Variance 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Affected property owners may request a change in valuation for property tax purposes notwithstanding any program of revaluation. Noise and Haul Variance 11 CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM Date: April 14, 2017 To: City Clerk's Office From: Jenny Cisneros Subject: Land Use File Closeout Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City Clerk's Office Project Name: WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance LUA (file) Number: LUA-16-000770, V-H Cross-References: AKA's: Project Manager: Rohini Nair Acceptance Date: October 6, 2016 Applicant: Linda Cooley Owner: WSDOT Contact: Dan Sharpe PID Number: N/A ERC Determination: Date: Anneal Period Ends: Administrative Decision: Date: Anneal Period Ends: Public Hearing Date: November 8, 2016 Date Appealed to HEX: By Whom: HEX Decision: Approved with Conditions Date: November 21, 2016 Anneal Period Ends: December 5, 2016 Date Appealed to Council: By Whom: Council Decision: Date: Project Description: WSDOT is requesting a noise variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) to allow for 845 non-consecutive nights of construction work for the l-405/SR167 Direct Connect Project. Proposed work includes construction & hauling 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The project requires a variance from RMC 4-4-030C.2&3 to perform the above construction outside of code-established work hours. Construction is proposed from November 22, 2016 -November 21, 2019. WSDOT would build a new flyover ramp connecting the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on SR 167 to the High Occupancy Vehicle lanes on 1-405. The project would also reconstruct portions of nearby streets, relocate a noise wall, add a raised earthen berm, & perform geotechnical explorations. The project limits extend on SR 167 from milepost (MP) 24.5 at S 180th St to MP 27.3, and on 1-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3 at N 4th St. Location: 1-405/SR 167 Comments: ERC Determination Types: DNS -Determination of Non-Significance; DNS-M -Determination of Non-Significance-Mitigated; DS -Determination of Significance. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 BEFORE THE HEARING EXAMINER FOR THE CITY OF RENTON ) RE: WSDOT I-405/SR 167 Direct Connect ) Project Noise and Haul Variance LUAl6-000770, V-H ) ) ) ) ) ) Summary FINAL DECISION The Washington State Department of Transportation ("WSDOT") has applied for a variance from RMC 8-7-2 (noise regulations) and RMC 4-4-030©(2) and (3) (construction and hauling hours) in order to conduct construction work outside of restricted hours for 845 nonconsecutive nights from 18 November 22, 2016 through November 21, 2019 in order to build a new flyover ramp connecting the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on SR 167 to the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on 1- 19 405. The variance is approved subject to conditions. 20 21 22 23 Testimony Rohini Nair, City of Renton Civil Engineer III, summarized the proposal. Ross Stanton, WSDOT representative, testified that numerous open houses and meetings have been held on the project starting in 2004. The project is part of a design build process. 24 Gil McNabb, project engineer, summarized the project delivery method. The contact was executed in July, 2016. WSDOT has designed approximately 30% of the project. WSDOT specifies the concept 25 and then the contractor completes the design and construction. A big advantage of design build is the speed of delivery is greatly increased since construction work can be done at the same time as design. 26 One of the primary goals of the project has been mitigation to the local community, which includes Noise and Haul Variance noise, vibration and dust. One of the primary results from that goal was the relocation of the noise 2 wall located along the Talbot community. The noise panels of the noise wall will be relocated to the edge of the widening project as one of the first steps of the project. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Work has to be done at night to minimize disruption to the travelling public. Night work will also create safe work zones for daytime work. WSDOT is optimistic that it won't need to use all of the requested variance days. Some of the work may not be done near any sensitive noise receptors. The work is always moving so the impacts won't be focused on any one area. In response to examiner questions, Mr. McNabb noted that the Talbot community will likely be the most affected. Work there also involves utility work. The closest residents will be 300 feet. In addition to the noise walls, there are also trees buffering the Talbot residents. WSDOT will be adding trees to the Talbot buffer area. The proposed door hangers will provide notice of specific phases of the project as opposed to providing notice of the entire three year project up front. In response to examiner questions, Greg Smiley, WSDOT public information officer, noted that the WSDOT project website is updated weekly and identifies road closures and provides push notifications. Communities affected by high impact days will be directly notified. The WSDOT noise mitigation program involves first notifying affected persons of impacts, then white noise machines and ear plugs are provided if necessary. If nothing else works hotel accommodations are provided. Stuart Moore, project contractor, stated work would begin in December 2016 and January 2017 and the initial night-time work would be primarily composed of installing barriers and creating work zones with a little bit of field investigation work. In February 2017 the first work activity will be doing landscaping north of Talbot in Benson Hill. In March and April 2017 there will be minor traffic shifts and destruction/construction of barriers. After the Talbot noise barrier is relocated a retaining wall will have to be removed over two nights, which is a high noise event. Local door hangers will be distributed advising of that work. In response to examiner questions, Mr. Moore noted that the two-night retaining wall work will probably be the most impactful work to the Talbot residents. Continuing from 2017-2019 there will be night time work involving traffic switches, barrier replacement, paving and restriping, and hauling earth material. Work will be 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A lot of it won't be very impactful. Work won't occur on the holidays. If noise complaints are received, mitigation protocols will be implemented. Linda Cooley, WSDOT representative, noted that since the application was submitted six weeks ago the noise monitoring plan and equipment list has been refined. The revised noise monitoring plan is more specific. In response to examiner questions, Mr. Cooley noted that equipment added to the equipment list has raised the maximum noise levels of the project to 90 dBA. There has been a slight change to the monitoring plan. In the new plan, noise monitoring will only be required every time project work is moved to a new location, new equipment is used or there are complaints. The original noise monitoring plan requires monitoring every night. In response to examiner questions, Ms. Nair noted that the revisions were acceptable. Noise and Haul Variance 2 I 2 3 4 5 6 In rebuttal, Ms. Nahir noted that the WSDOT proposal reviewed by staff was for work between 8 pm and 5 am. WSDOT is now talking about 24-hour work. Ms.Nair proposed to provide a revised staff report addressing the changes in the proposal. A city engineer clarified that regulated night time hours under the Renton code is IO pm to 7 am and that the original WSDOT request was only to have a variance to 5 am. Staff needs to revise its recommendation to address the expansion of the variance requests to 7 am. Construction night hours are also limited to from 7 am to 8 pm on week days, 9 am to 8 pm on Saturdays and prohibited on Sundays. Exhibits 7 The November I, 2016 Staff Report Exhibits 1-7 identified at page 3 of the Staff Report were 8 admitted into the record during the hearing. In addition, the following exhibits were admitted during the hearing. 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Exhibit 8: Exhibit 9: Exhibit 10: Exhibit 11: Exhibit 12; Exhibit 13: Procedural: Staff power point presentation Revised equipment list. Revised noise monitoring plan. Omar Hernandez letter dated November I, 2016. Liz Irvine letter dated November 2, 2016 City responses to Hernandez and Irvine letters. Amended staff report dated November 9, 2016. WSDOT response to amended staff report dated November 10, 2016. FINDINGS OF FACT I. Applicant. WSDOT 20 2. Hearing. A hearing was held on the subject application on November 8, 2016 at 12:00 pm in 21 the City of Renton Council Chambers. The record was left open through November 9, 2016 for the City to provide a supplement to the staff report and WSDOT was given until November 11, 2016 to 22 respond. 23 24 25 Substantive: 3. Project Description. The Washington State Department of Transportation ("WSDOT") has applied for a variance from RMC 8-7-2 (noise regulations) and RMC 4-4-030©(2) and (3) (hauling hours) in order to conduct construction work outside of restricted hours for 845 nonconsecutive 26 nights from November 22, 2016 through November 21, 2019 in order to build a new flyover ramp Noise and Haul Variance 3 2 3 connecting the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on SR 167 to the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on 1-405. The work includes construction & hauling over a 36-month period at different locations along the project limits. Construction work will be conducted 24 hours a day, seven days a week during the 36 month period. The construction area includes SR 167 from milepost (MP) 24.5 at S 180th St to MP 27.3, and on I-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3 at N 4th St. The project also includes 4 work on S 14th St., and on small portions of Smithers, Morris, Whitworth and Shattuck near S 14th Street. 5 6 7 8 The proposed work includes geotechnical drilling, demolition, building a fly-over ramp, rebuilding existing on and off-ramps, reconstructing portions of nearby local streets, relocating a noise wall, adding a raised earthen berm, ditches, culverts, catch basins, storm water facilities, water facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs, ramp meters, and rebuilding electrical cabinetry and wiring. Noise levels resulting from the project's construction activities will generate peak noise levels 9 of 64 to 90 dBA as perceived at 50 feet from the WSDOT property line. lO 11 12 13 14 15 16 The variance to RMC 8-7-2 is necessary because that regulation adopts WAC 197-60-040, a state regulation that imposes a series of maximum noise levels for construction work between the hours of 10 pm and 7 am. The noise maximum is dependent upon the affected land use (e.g. residential, commercial and industrial), but the maximum levels overall range from 50 to 60 dBA from a freeway construction site. Since the applicant will be using equipment with noise levels reaching levels of 90 dBA, a variance is necessary to do construction work during night time hours. The variance to RMC 4-4-030(C)(2) and (3) is necessary because that regulation limits construction hauling hours between eight-thirty (8:30) a.m. and three-thirty (3 :30) p.m., Monday through Friday and nonresidential construction work to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., Monday through Friday. Work on Saturdays is restricted to the hours between nine o'clock (9:00) a.m. and eight o'clock (8:00) p.m. and no work permitted on Sundays. Since the l 7 applicant proposes construction and hauling work to be done 24 hours a day, seven days a week, a variance is necessary to construct the proposed hauling and construction work outside of authorized hours. 18 19 In order to mitigate noise levels, WSDOT has proposed that all vehicles shall be equipped with 20 ambient sensitive backup warning devices. To the extent possible, stationary equipment will be located away or shielded from sensitive receptors such as residences. The construction of new noise wall shafts will be scheduled prior to removing the existing noise wall along the Talbot neighborhood. In addition, the proponent proposes to implement other measures to mitigate noise impacts. Truck tailgate banging will be prohibited. A WSDOT complaint number as well as a list of designated contact persons for forwarding complaints will be provided to the residents affected by the project. The project also requires Street Use and detour permits. 21 22 23 24 25 The applicant has proposed a change in construction hours that differs from that advertised for the proposal. Since the change is modest and within the scope of impacts assessed in the advertised 26 proposal, the modification is approved as part of this decision. The newspaper publication for notice Noise and Haul Variance 4 2 3 of the application identified the proposed work schedule as 24 hours per day and seven days per week. After the publication was sent to the newspaper, the applicant informed the City that the 24 hour 7 days a week work schedule was incorrect, and revised the project work schedule to Monday through Sunday from 8:00pm to 5:00 am and stated that work would not be done on the following seven holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, 4 the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 25th. The project postings, mailings to the residents, and staff report to the Hearing Examiner were prepared with the revised project schedule as requested by the applicant. Subsequent to the postings, mailings, and sending the staff report to the Hearing 6 Examiner, the applicant requested that the work schedule be changed back to the 24-hour, 7 days a 5 7 8 week schedule. The formal request was presented by the applicant at the Hearing on November 8, 2016. Ultimately, the revision to the project hours does not constitute a substantial change to the advertised 9 proposal. The night time hours noise variance is simply expanded from its end at 5 am to 7 am. Similarly, the construction and hauling variance proposed night time hours is expanded from ending at 5 am to 7:00 am on week days and to 9:00 am on Saturdays. The changes to the construction and hauling hours are also similarly modest. Given that the change in morning hours is during rush hour on the freeway, it isn't likely that the change would be very noticeable given the high background noise of morning traffic. The greatest impact in the revision to proposed working hours is working on Sundays in violation of RMC 4-4-030(C)(2} and (3). H's possible but not likely that members of the public may have reacted differently had they been notified of the Sunday construction work. Since the work is already being done every other day of the week for most day and night time hours, the added Sunday work does not represent a significant change in overall impacts. Further, the added public cost and additional traffic congestion and delays that would be caused by a re-advertising of the application outweighs the public inconvenience caused by the modestly inaccurate public notice for the application. For these reasons, the modifications will be accepted and approved without any re-advertising. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 4. Neighborhood Characteristics. Surrounding areas that will be potentially affected by the noise and construction/haul variances are zoned Commercial Office (CO), Medium Industrial (IM), 19 Commercial Downtown (CD), Commercial Arterial (CA), Residential du/ac (R-6, R-8, R-10), Residential Multi-Family (RMF). 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 5. Adverse Impacts. The noise generated by the proposal will be mitigated as much as reasonably practicable. WSDOT has significant experience in mitigating noise impacts and has developed a fairly good mitigation program that notifies potentially affected residents and tenants of upcoming noise impacts. Residents and tenants are provided a complaint phone number. If the residents and tenants are experiencing noise problems, WSDOT will provide white noise machines and ear plugs. If that doesn't work, WSDOT will provide hotel accommodations. As outlined in Ex. 3 and 9 and Finding of Fact No. 3, WSDOT is also including in its proposal various measures to reduce noise levels at the work site, such as relocating the Talbot noise wall outside the construction zone prior to construction, requiring ambient sensitive back up alarms, prohibiting tailgating banging, and installing temporary noise shields where feasible. The applicant will also be required to comply Noise and Haul Variance 5 with its proposed noise monitoring program, Ex. 10. If noise levels exceed proposed levels and/or 2 the applicant fails to comply with the conditions of this decision, the City is authorized to revoke the approval of the variances. The mitigation measures have been reviewed by City staff and staff did 3 not find any other mitigation beyond that required by this decision that could be reasonably imposed. The project will already take three years to complete. Imposing any additional restrictions on hours 4 or equipment would only create further delay and create further traffic congestion in an area 5 desperately in need of traffic improvements. No additional mitigation can be reasonably required. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Affected property owners submitted two letters of concern, Ex. 11. Liz Irvine expressed concern over coal mine hazards, dust and damage to homes. Those issues are beyond the scope of the variances subject to this decision. Omar Hernandez noted in his letter that he lives close to 1-405 and that past 1-405 work has made living in his residence unbearable. Mr. Hernandez inquired whether a relocation fund could be established to enable adversely affected property owners to move away during the construction work. As noted in the City response to Mr. Hernandez's letter, Ex. 11, no major work is anticipated near Mr. Hernandez's residence and the work is mobile such that no specific area is anticipated to suffer from major noise for any extended period of time. Further, WSDOT does have a hotel voucher program to address situations where noise cannot be adequately mitigated. It is expected and anticipated that WSDOT will follow through on its commitment to ensure that City residents can reasonably enjoy the comforts of their home during the construction project. The conditions of approval give the City sufficient flexibility to address the situation if this commitment is not adequately pursued. Conclusions of Law I. Authority. Variances to RMC 8-7-2 in excess of two days in duration are subject to a public 16 hearing and Hearing Examiner review (RMC 8-7-8(A) and (C)). The variance to RMC RMC 4-4- 17 030(2) and (3) has been consolidated with the noise variance application. . RMC 4-8-080(C)(2) requires consolidated permits to each be processed under "the highest-number procedure," which in 18 this case is hearing examiner review. 19 2. Review Criteria. Variance criteria for variance to RMC 8-7-2 governed by RMC 8-7-8(0). 20 Variance criteria to variances to RMC 4-4-030(2) and (3) are governed by RMC 4-9-250(8)(5). All applicable criteria are quoted below in italics and applied through corresponding conclusions of law. 21 22 RMC 8-7-S(D)(l): That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable to the applicant's property or 23 project, and that the strict application of this Chapter will deprive the subject property owner or applicant of rights and privileges enjoyed by others. 24 25 26 RMC 4-9-250(8)(5)(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 Noise and Haul Variance 6 application of the Zoning Code is found to deprive subject property owner of rights and privileges 2 enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity and under identical zone classification; 3 4 5 6 7 3. The criterion is met. The special circumstances are the proximity of SR 167 and l-405 to adjoining homes and other affected properties. The proposed construction work cannot be done anywhere else and is critically important to reducing severe traffic congestion in the 1-405 and SR 167 corridors. In addition, work must be done outside of the restricted hours specified by RMC 8-7-2 and 4-4-030 in order to complete the project in a reasonable amount of time. The project will already take three years to complete. Limiting the number of hours at night will extend the project timeframe even longer, will exacerbate daytime congestion by increasing daytime lane closures, will make the project take longer to complete and thereby increase the length of time that area residents 8 suffer from traffic construction and congestion, and will increase the safety risk to workers by forcing them to do more of their work during heavy traffic periods. 9 10 II 12 RMC 8-7-8(D)(2): That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health, welfare or safety, or unduly injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity of the location for which this variance is sought. RMC 4-9-250(B)(5)(b): That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the 13 public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and zone in which subject 14 property is situated; 4. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, as conditioned and mitigated, the noise impacts are mitigated to the extent reasonably practicable under the circumstances. Ultimately, the mitigation 16 measures require the applicant to provide hotel accommodations if the noise proves too much for 15 17 adjoining property owners. In this regard, beyond the temporary inconvenience of relocation, the noise impacts are largely mitigated and as a result, the granting of the variance would not be considered materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding properties or 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 improvements. RMC 4-9-250(B)(5)(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; 5. The City routinely approves variances for highway construction projects as there is no reasonable alternative way to enable highway construction without creating massive traffic congestion, increasing the costs of public highway projects and jeopardizing worker safety. No special privilege is involved for this type of project. RMC 8-7-8(0)(3): That the variance sought is the minimum variance which will accomplish the desired purpose. Noise and Haul Variance 7 RMC 4-9-250(B)(S)(d): That the approval is a minimum variance that will accomplish the desired 2 purpose. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 6. The applicant has taken all measures it reasonably can to reduce noise impacts as detennined in Finding of fact No. 5. RMC 8-7-8(0)(4): That the variance contains such conditions deemed to be necessary to limit the impact of the variance on the residence or property owners impacted by the variance. The variance approval may be subject to conditions including, but not limited to, the following: a. Implementation of a noise monitoring program; b. Maximum noise levels; c. limitation on types of equipment and use of particular equipment; d. limitation on back-up beepers/or equipment; e. Required use of noise shields or barriers; f Restrictions to specific times and days; g. Specific requirements for documentation of compliance with the noise variance conditions; h. Specific requirements/or notification to nearby residents; i. Required cash security to pay for inspection services to verify compliance; j. Required access to the project by the City to verify compliance with the noise variance conditions; k. Specific program to allow for temporary hotel vouchers to effected residents; l Requirements for written verification that all workers understand the noise variance conditions for the project; and m. Provision allowing the City to immediately revoke the variance approval if the variance conditions are violated. 7. Many of the mitigation measures identified above are proposed and/or incorporated into the conditions of approval. The applicant will provide an after-hours noise complaint phone number and a summary of any complaints and the response provided, within 5 days of receiving the complaint. In addition, the conditions require that the applicant provide notice to the City's project manager of the dates of expected night work, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the work. Noise levels and equipment are limited to that identified in Ex. 9 and the construction schedule is limited to 36 months and 845 days. Hotel vouchers are required if other mitigations fail to reasonably mitigate. The conditions of approval include City authority to revoke the variances approved by this decision for noncompliance. The mitigation measures have been reviewed by City staff. Staff did not find any other effective mitigation beyond that required by this decision that could be reasonably imposed. The project will already take three years to complete. Imposing any additional restrictions on hours or equipment would only create further delay and create further traffic congestion and an area desperately in need of improvement. No additional mitigation can be reasonably required. Noise and Haul Variance 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RMC 8-7-8(0)(5): The importance of the services provided by the facility creating the noise and the other impacts caused to the public safety, health and welfare balanced against the harm to be suffered by residents or property owners receiving the increased noise permitted under this variance. 8. As outlined in Conclusion of Law No. 3, the proposed night time and weekend work is necessary and unavoidable for both safety and traffic circulation reasons. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, the mitigation required of and proposed by WSDOT is as much as can reasonably be required under the circumstances. On balance, the variance must be approved to facilitate significant and necessary improvements to 1-405 and SR 167. RMC 8-7-8(0)(6): T'he availability of practicable alternative locations or methods for the proposed use which will generate the noise. 9. As noted in the staff report, there are no alternative locations available. 13 RMC 8-7-8(0)(7): The extent by which the prescribed noise limitations will be exceeded by the 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 variance and the extent and duration of the variance. I 0. As determined in Finding of Fact No. 5, noise levels will reach levels of up to 90 dBA and the work will occur over a 36 month period on 845 nonconsecutive nights. DECISION As conditioned below, the noise and construction variances are approved: I. The applicant shall provide the City of Renton project manager with the phone number for after-hours noise complaints prior to commencement of construction. Any complaints within the Renton city limits will be summarized and reported to the City's project manager within 5 days of the complaint. 2. The applicant shall implement proposed noise mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction. Additional mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction are to be provided by the applicant as necessary. 3. The applicant shall notify the City of Renton project manager with the date and areas of expected night work prior to commencement of night work, a minimum of24 hours in advance of the work. 4. If noise complaints are received by the City and/or WSDOT for nighttime work operations, the applicant shall implement the project's noise monitoring plan for nighttime construction. Noise monitoring shall include measuring of existing preconstruction ambient noise levels and Noise and Haul Variance 9 I 2 3 measurement of noise levels at the onset of a new nighttime construction activity with a potential to create high noise levels. The noise measurements for the construction activities should be taken at the time that represents the highest noise levels for that activity and the measurements shall be provided to the City project manager. 5. The applicant shall provide temporary motel vouchers to affected residents for the nights of 4 the proposed noise variance work when noise impacts cannot be reasonably mitigated (by ear plugs or white noise generators) to levels that enable the residents to reasonably sleep at their homes. 5 6. The portion of the project work located within the City limits that requires an approved city 6 construction or building permit, shall not be allowed on the following seven holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 25th, to prevent hardship to the residents. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 7. If complaints are received by WSDOT and/or the City regarding the permitted construction or building work within city limits, on Saturdays and Sundays in a residential zone within 300 feet of the project, and if the applicant does not satisfactorily address the concerns mentioned in the complaint, then the City may consider a reduction in work hours. 8. Advance notification of the construction work should be provided to the residents two weeks ahead of the work by door hangers and/or mailings. 9. For the work on City streets, traffic control plans are to be submitted by the contractor and approved by the City Transportation section prior to start of construction work. If any complaints are received from residents, the contractor along with WSDOT will propose measures to the City to minimize the disruption. I 0. The City may immediately revoke the approvals granted by this decision if WSDOT fails to comply with these conditions of approval, exceeds proposed noise levels or engages in violations of RMC 8-7-2 and RMC 4-4-030©(2) and (3) for the WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Project beyond those authorized by this decision. DATED this 201h day of November, 2016. City of Renton Hearing Examiner Appeal Right and Valuation Notices RMC 8-7-S(F) and RMC 4-8-080 provide that the final decision of the Hearing Examiner is subject to appeal to the Renton City Council. RMC 8-7-8(F) and RMC 4-8-110(E)(l4) requires appeals of the Hearing Examiner's decision to be filed within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of the Hearing Examiner's decision. Additional information regarding the appeal process may be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, Renton City Hall -7th floor, (425) 430-6510. Noise and Haul Variance IO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Affected property owners may request a change in valuation for property tax purposes notwithstanding any program of revaluation. Noise and Haul Variance 11 .. laP!rill ______ ,,,__""I~,----~ JPLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION If you 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 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Project name/File No.: WS DtT ! -1..j()S" /SR. 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SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF REQUEST REPORT DATE: Project Name: Project Number: Hearing Date: Project Manager: Owner: Applicant: Contact: Project Summary: Project Location: November 9, 2016 WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect (aka 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Interchange) Noise Variance, LUA16-000770 VH LUA16-000770, V-H November 8, 2016 Rohini Nair, Civil Engineer Ill Washington State Department of Transportation Linda Cooley, WSDOT, 600 10s'" Ave NE, Suite 405, Bellevue, WA 98004 Same as Applicant The supplemental staff report is being provided to include revised information that was provided by the applicant to the City after the staff report (report date November 1, 2016) was sent to the Hearing Examiner and this information was mentioned by the applicant at the Hearing on November 8, 2016. The supplemental staff report also provides the clarification that the variance from RMC 4-4-030 is required only for the portion of the project work located within the City limits that requires an approved city construction or building permit. The initial project application had included the 24 hour 7 days a week work schedule, and this was mentioned in the notice that was published in the Renton Reporter on October 21, 2016. After the publication was sent to the newspaper, the applicant informed the City that the 24 hour 7 days a week work schedule was incorrect, and revised the project work schedule to Monday through Sunday from 8:00pm to 5:00 am and stated that work would not be done on the following seven holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 25'". The project postings, mailings to the residents, and staff report to the Hearing Examiner were prepared with the revised project schedule as requested by the applicant. Subsequent to the postings, mailings, and sending the staff report to the Hearing Examiner, the applicant requested that the work schedule be changed back to the 24-hour, 7 days a week schedule. The formal request was presented by the applicant at the Hearing on November 8, 2016. The project limits, the project time frame, and project work are consistent with the information included in the staff report dated November 1, 2016. However, the revised 24- hour, 7 days a week project schedule work is evaluated in this supplemental report. A clarification is also provided that the variance from RMC 4-4-030 is required only for the portion of the project work located within the City limits that requires an approved city construction or building permit. Additionally, two public comment letters (Exhibits 11 and 12) that were received after the staff report was sent to the Hearing Examiner, along with the respective staff response letters (Exhibits 13 and 14) are included as exhibits in this report. One additional party of record request was also received after the staff report was sent to the Hearing Examiner. Exhibit 9 (revised Exhibit 7) and Exhibit 10 (revised Exhibit 3) that were provided by the applicant at the Hearing are also included in this report. Information is consistent with the report dated November 1, 2016 for the same project. Noise Variance Hex Report WA16-000770, V-H City of Renton Department of Community 0( economic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDDT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (AKA 1-405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) NOISE VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Supplemental Report of November 9, 2016 Page 2 of 9 I 8. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND: The work elements and the project limits are consistent with the information included in the staff report dated November 1, 2016. However, the revised 24 hours a day 7 days a week project schedule is evaluated in this report. C. EXHIBITS: The following exhibits 1 through 7 were entered into the record. Exhibit 9 (revised Exhibit 7) and Exhibit 10 (revised Exhibit 3) and the new exhibits 8, and 11 through 15 are being included into the record: Exhibit 1: Exhibit 2: Exhibit 3: Exhibit 4: Exhibit 5: Exhibit 6: Exhibit 7: Exhibit 8 Exhibit 9: Exhibit 10: Exhibit 11 Exhibit 12 Exhibit 13: Exhibit 14: Exhibit 15 I 0. FINDINGS: Report to Hearing Examiner Location of proposed WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect aka 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Interchange project, and associated work on City Street Table -Types of equipment -Noise Levels (dBA) -Proposed Mitigation Measures. Plans of proposed WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect aka 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Interchange project work Project narrative from WSDOT on September 30, 2016, requesting the variance and Justification for the Noise Variance Request Clarification email from WSDOT regarding work days, work hours, and work in City ROW Noise Monitoring Plan for nighttime construction from WSDOT Satff power point presentation at the Hearing Revised Exhibit 7, Noise Monitoring Plan for nighttime construction -submitted by applicant at the Hearing. Revised Exhibit 3, Table -Types of equipment -Noise Levels (dBA) -Proposed Mitigation Measures, submitted by applicant at the Hearing Public comment letter from Mr. Hernandez that expressed concerns regarding the construction noise and included a question if there was temporary fund for resident relocation during the construction. Public comment letter from Ms. Irvine which expressed concerns over coal mines, pollution, dust and damage to homes (not noise and construction hours concerns). Staff response letter to Mr. Hernandez Staff response letter to Ms. Irvine Supplemental Staff report Having reviewed the written record in the matter, the City now makes and enters the following: l. Request: A. The noise variance request of this supplement staff report includes a Variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) for intermittent work for an increased work schedule of 24 hours a day 7 days a week, over 845 non-consecutive nights over a period of 36 months from Amended Staff Report_l-405.SR 167 Direct Noise Variance _LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community & Economic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (AKA 1-405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) NOISE VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Supplemental Report of November 9, 2016 Page 3 of 9 November 22"' 2016 to November 21" 2019. Noise Variance is required for work between 10:00 pm and 7:00 am. B. Variance from RMC 4.4.030.C.2&3 (Construction Standards in Development Code). The construction variance request in this supplemental staff report includes a revised project work schedule of 24 hours a day 7 days a week, from November 22"' 2016 to November 21" 2019. The RMC 4-4-030 C is applicable only for the portion of the project work located within the City limits that requires an approved city construction or building permit. Z. Variances: The proposal requires a public hearing with the Hearing Examiner in order to consider the two variances. 3. Existing Land Uses: The existing land uses are consistent with the land uses included in the staff report dated November 1, 2016 that was submitted for the same project. 4. Zoning: The zoning is consistent with the information that was included in the staff report dated November 1, 2016 that was submitted for the same project. I E. CONSISTENCY WITH VARIANCE CRITERIA: A. NOISE VARIANCE Section 8-7-8.D. Lists 7 criteria that the Hearing Examiner is asked to consider, along with all other relevant information, in making a decision on a Noise Variance application. These include the following: The Hearing Examiner shall have authority to grant a variance upon making a determination, in writing, that the conditions specified below have been found to exist: 1. That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable ta the applicant's property ar project, and that the strict application of this Chapter w/11 deprive the subject property owner ar applicant af rights and privileges enjoyed by others. Staff analysis for this condition is consistent with the analysis that was provided in the staff report dated November 1, 2016 and remains unchanged. Z. That the granting af the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health, welfare ar safety, ar unduly injurious to the property ar improvements in the vicinity of the location for which this variance is sought. Two public comment letters and one additional party of record request were received after the staff report was sent to the Hearing Examiner. The public comment letter from Mr. Hernandez mentioned concerns regarding the construction noise and included a question if there was temporary fund for resident relocation during the construction. A public comment letter from Ms. Irvine was received which expressed concerns over coal mines, pollution, dust and damage to homes, which are not noise and construction hours concerns. Staff has sent response letters to both Mr. Hernandez and Ms. Irvine. Staff recommended condition 4 and 5 will address the noise concerns expressed in the public comments and will help to ensure Amended Staff Report_l-405.SR 167 Direct Noise Variance _LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community ot LConomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSOOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (AKA 1-405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) NOISE VARIANCE LUAl6·000770, V-H Supplemental Report of November 9, 2016 Page 4 of 9 that the project will not detrimentally affect public health, welfare or safety. The original staff recommendations that the applicant shall implement proposed noise mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction and that additional mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction are to be provided by the applicant as necessary, are still applicable. 3. That the variance sought is the minimum variance which will accomplish the desired purpose. Staff analysis for this condition is consistent with the analysis that was provided in the staff report dated November 1, 2016 and remains unchanged. 4. That the variance contains such conditions deemed ta be necessary ta limit the impact of the variance on the residence or property owners impacted by the variance. The variance approval may be subject ta conditions including, but not limited ta, the following: a. Implementation of a noise monitoring program; b. Maximum noise levels; c. Limitation an types of equipment and use of particular equipment; d. Limitation on back-up beepers far equipment; e. Required use of noise shields or ba"iers; /. Implementation of "approved" bed liners in dump trucks; g. Restrictions ta specific times and days; h. Specific requirements jar documentation of compliance with the noise variance conditions; i. Specific requirements jar notification ta nearby residents; j. Required cash security ta pay far inspection services ta verify compliance; k. Required access to the project by the City ta verify compliance with the noise variance conditions; I. Specific program to allow far temporary hotel vouchers ta affected residents; m. Requirements jar written verification that all workers understand the noise variance conditions far the project; and n. Provision allowing the City ta immediately revoke the variance approval if the variance conditions are violated. The applicant provided a revised noise monitoring plan at the Hearing on November 8, 2016. Staff recommends that the noise monitoring program be implemented by the contractor, along with the additional requirement that the noise measurements representing highest noise levels for the construction activity be taken, and the results provided to the City's project manager. Staff has also removed the recommendation to restrict the Saturday and Sunday work mentioned in the report dated November 1, 2016, as this recommendation is not applicable for the noise variance. This recommendation is applicable Amended Staff Report_l--405.SR 167 Direct Noise Variance _LUA16-DOD770 VH City of Renton Department of Community u Lconomic Devefopment Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (AKA 1-405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) NOISE VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Supplemental Report of November 9, 2016 Page 5 of 9 to the construction variance from RMC 4-4-030 and is included in the analysis for the construction variance within this supplemental staff report. The following original staff recommendations are still applicable on the project: • The applicant shall provide the City of Renton project manager with the phone number for after- hours noise complaints prior to commencement of construction and that any complaints within the Renton city limits will be summarized and reported to the City's project manager within 5 days of the complaint.. • The applicant shall notify the City of Renton project manager with the date and areas of expected night work prior to commencement of night work, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the work, • The applicant shall provide temporary motel vouchers to affected residents for the nights of the proposed noise variance work when noise impacts cannot be reasonably mitigated (by ear plugs or white noise generators) to levels that enable the residents to reasonably sleep at their homes, • Advance notification of the construction work should be provided to the affected residents two weeks ahead of the work by door hangers and/or mailings. 5. The importance of the services provided by the facility creating the naise and the other impacts caused ta the public safety, health and welfare balanced against the harm to be suffered by residents or property owners receiving the increased noise permitted under this variance. Staff analysis for this condition is consistent with the analysis that was provided in the staff report dated November 1, 2016 and remains unchanged. 6. The availability of practicable alternative locations or methods for the proposed use which will generate the noise. Staff analysis for this condition is consistent with the analysis that was provided in the staff report dated November 1, 2016 and remains unchanged. 7. The extent by which the prescribed noise limitations will be exceeded by the variance ond the extent and duration of the variance. Staff Analysis: The noise variance is requested for 845 non-consecutive nights over a 36 month period from November 22, 2016 to November 21, 2019 for intermittent work. The revised noise levels submitted by the applicant during the Hearing on November 8, 2016, included noise levels ranging from 64 to 90 dBA at a distance of 50 feet from the source of the noise. These sound levels are expected to diminish to a range from 52 to 79 decibels at a distance of 200 feet from the source of the noise. The proposed work will be an intermittent mobile construction operation, meaning that noise sources and construction equipment will Amended Staff Report_l-405.SR 167 Direct Noise Variance _LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community __ anomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (AKA 1-405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) NOISE VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Supplemental Report of November 9, 2016 Page 6 of 9 be operating at different locations along the project area during the 845 working nights. This mobile operation will mean that each individual resident will not be impacted for all 845 working nights. B. DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS VARIANCE Section 4-9-250.5 lists 4 criteria that the Hearing Examiner is asked to consider, along with all other relevant information, in making a decision on a Variance application. These include the following: The Hearing Examiner shall have authority to grant a variance upon making a determination, in writing, that the conditions specified below have been found to exist: 1. That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because af special circumstances applicable to the applicant's property or project, and that the strict application of this Chapter will deprive the subject property owner or applicant of rights and privileges enjoyed by others. This supplemental report clarifies that the variance from RMC 4-4-030 is required only for the portion of the project work located within the City limits that requires an approved city construction or building permit. Traffic detours during the daytime with peak travel demand will have the potential to spike congestion in the City streets and would affect the traffic flow. Consequently, working at nights on weekdays and weekends will allow residents, and drivers to maintain adequate travel times during the weekdays. 2. That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health, welfare or safety, or unduly injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity of the location for which this variance is sought. The changes in the staff comments from the analysis included in the staff report dated November 1, 2016 for the same project includes a clarification that the variance from RMC 4-4-030 is required only for the portion of the project work located within the City limits that requires an approved city construction or building permit and include the following: To prevent any construction related hardship to adjacent residents during holidays, or during work outside of code allowed hours, staff recommends the following conditions for the portion of work located within the City limits that requires an approved city construction or building permit: • Permitted construction work within the City limits not be allowed on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 2S'h. • If complaints are received by WSDOT and/or the City regarding the permitted construction or building work within city limits, on Saturdays and Sundays in a residential zone within 300 feet of Amended Staff Report_l-405.SR 167 Direct Noise Variance _LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community anomic Development WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (AKA 1-405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) NOISE VARIANCE Supplemental Report of November 9, 2016 Noise Variance Hex Report LUA16-000770, V-H Page 7 of 9 the project, and if the applicant does not satisfactorily address the concerns mentioned in the complaint, then the City may consider a reduction in work hours. • The original staff recommendation that required traffic control plans to be submitted and approved by the City Transportation section prior to the start of work on City streets is still applicable. If any complaints are received from residents, the contractor along with WSDOT will propose measures to the City to minimize the disruption. • The original staff recommendation that advance notification of the construction work should be provided to affected residents two weeks ahead of the work by door hangers and/or mailings is still applicable. 3. That approval shall nat 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. This supplemental report clarifies that the variance from RMC 4-4-030 is required only for the portion of the project work located within the City limits that requires an approved city construction or building permit. The completed project will benefit the travel and conditions of lifestyle of the residents in the vicinity. This work will not constitute any special privileges that will limit the use of other properties in the vicinity of the project site. 4. That the approval is a minimum variance that will accomplish the desired purpose. This supplemental report clarifies that the variance from RMC 4-4-030 is required only for the portion of the project work located within the City limits that requires an approved city construction or building permit. The proposed 1405/SR 167 Direct Connect project is proposed to occur intermittently on 845 nights over 36 months. Within the City right of way, the work is proposed on South 14th Street, and on small portions of Smithers, Morris, Whitworth, and Shattuck near South 14th Street. Since the project is a Design Build project, with project elements yet to be finalized, staff believes that the approval is the minimum needed to accomplish the necessary work. F. CONCLUSIONS: THE WORK WOULO OCCUR ON SR 167 FROM MILEPOST (MP) 24.S ATS 180TH ST TO MP 27.3, AND ON 1-405 FROM MP 1.3 TO MP 4.3 AT N 4TH ST. THE PROJECT ALSO INCLUDES WORK ON S 14TH ST., AND ON SMALL PORTIONS OF SMITHERS, MORRIS, WHITWORTH AND SHATTUCK NEARS 14TH STREET. THE WORK WOULD OCCUR OVER 36 MONTHS ON 845 NON-CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS. The information in this section of the supplemental report is consistent with the information that was included in the staff report dated November 1, 2016, that was submitted for the same project -which is the following: Amended Staff Repart_l---405.SR 167 Direct Noise Variance_LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community ___ anomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (AKA 1-405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) NOISE VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Supplemental Report of November 9, 2016 Page 8 of 9 1. The work requires a variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) as levels of noise for night time would be exceeded. Z. The portion of work located within the city limits, that requires an approved city construction or building permit, requires a variance from RMC 4.4.030.C.3.b as construction work is proposed on days and hours not allowed in the code. 3. Analysis of the proposal according to variance criteria of RMC 8-7-8-D is also included in the Staff Report. 4. The analysis is provided for the proposed work outside of the construction hours mentioned in RMC 4-4-030.C.3.b. G. AMENDED RECOMMENDATIONS (DATED NOVEMBER 9, 2016): Staff recommends that the variances from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations) and RMC 4-4-030.C.3.b (Development Regulations, Construction Standards) for the 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect project be approved, subject to the following conditions of approval: 1. The applicant shall provide the City of Renton project manager with the phone number for after- hours noise complaints prior to commencement of construction. Any complaints within the Renton city limits will be summarized and reported to the City's project manager within 5 days of the complaint. z. The applicant shall implement proposed noise mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction. Additional mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction are to be provided by the applicant as necessary. 3. The applicant shall notify the City of Renton project manager with the date and areas of expected night work prior to commencement of night work, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the work. 4. If noise complaints are received by the City and/or WSDOT for nighttime work operations, the applicant shall implement the project's noise monitoring plan for nighttime construction. Noise monitoring shall include measuring of existing preconstruction ambient noise levels and measurement of noise levels at the onset of a new nighttime construction activity with a potential to create high noise levels. The noise measurements for the construction activities should be taken at the time that represents the highest noise levels for that activity and the measurements shall be provided to the City project manager. 5. The applicant shall provide temporary motel vouchers to affected residents for the nights of the proposed noise variance work when noise impacts cannot be reasonably mitigated (by ear plugs or white noise generators) to levels that enable the residents to reasonably sleep at their homes. Amended Staff Report_l-405.SR 167 Direct Noise Variance_LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community & c.eanomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (AKA 1-405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) NOISE VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Supplemental Report of November 9, 2016 Page 9 of 9 6. The portion of the project work located within the City limits that requires an approved city construction or building permit, shall not be allowed on the following seven holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 25th, to prevent hardship to the residents. 7. If complaints are received by WSDOT and/or the City regarding the permitted construction or building work within city limits, on Saturdays and Sundays in a residential zone within 300 feet of the project, and if the applicant does not satisfactorily address the concerns mentioned in the complaint, then the City may consider a reduction in work hours. 8. Advance notification of the construction work should be provided to the residents two weeks ahead of the work by door hangers and/or mailings. 9. For the work on City streets, traffic control plans are to be submitted by the contractor and approved by the City Transportation section prior to start of construction work. If any complaints are received from residents, the contractor along with WSDOT will propose measures to the City to minimize the disruption. Amended Staff Report_l-405.SR 167 Direct Noise Variance _LUA16-D00770 VH Noise Variance for WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect project LUAl&-000770 Public Hearing Rohini Nair, Civil Engineer November 8, 2016 m >< ::c 1-1 ca ~ 00 CITY OF Brief Description I-405/ SR 167 Direct Connect aka I-405 /SR167 Direct Connector Interchange project e:,. ~ WSDOT's I-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Interchange project includes building a new flyover ramp connecting SR 167 and I-405. The location is on SR 167 -from MP 24.5 to MP 27.3; on I-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3; & on S 14th St & portions of Smithers, Morris, Whitworth, and Shattuck near S 14th St. Brief Description • Work is proposed for 845 non-consecutive nights over 36 months. • Construction Time Frame -November 22, 2016 to November 21, 2019. • Construction and hauling is proposed outside of code (RMC 4.4.030) allowed hours and days. Work is proposed Monday thru Sundays from 8:00 pm to 5:00 am. • City received 2 public comments and 2 parties of record requests. ® Brief Description of Work • Subsurface site investigations and survey -100 nights • 1-405 Widening -260 nights • SR 167 Widening -280 nightf • Direct Connect Bridge -100 nights • Final paving -100 nights • Contingency nights for delays -5 nights TOTAL 845 nights ® Mitigation Measures • Use of ambient sensitive back-up alarms for dump trucks. • Truck tailgate banging is prohibited. • Haul Trucks shall have "approved" bed liners. • Use of Noise Mitigation Shields on construction and stationary equipment. • Unwanted material is to be removed by sweeping. No scraping type of equipment shall be used during nighttime work. • Applicant shall provide a 24-hour complaint number and a list of designated contact person to register complaints or concerns. e WAC 173-60-040: Maximum permissible envirorunental noise levels. I WAC 173-60.040 No agency filings affecting this section since 2003 Maximum permissible environmental noise levels. (1) No person shall cause or permit noise to intrude into the property of another person which noise exceeds the maximum permissible noise levels set forth below in this section. (2)(a) The noise limitations established are as set forth in the following table after any applicable adjustments provided for herein are applied. EDNA OF EDNA OF NOISE SOURCE RECEIVING PROPERTY Class A Class B Class C CL.ASSA 55 dBA 57 dBA 60dBA CLASS B 57 60 65 CLASSC 60 65 70 (b) Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. the noise limitations of the foregoing table shall be reduced by 10 dBA for receiving property within Class A EDNAs. (c) At any hour of the day or night the applicable noise limitations in (a) and (b) above may be exceeded for any receiving property by no more than: (i) 5 dBA for a total of i 5 minutes in any one-hour period: or (ii) 10 dBA for a total of 5 minutes in any one-hour period; or (iii) 15 d8A for a total of 1.5 minutes in any one-hour penod. [Order 74-32, § 173-60-040, filed 4/22/75, effective 9/1/75.] 0 EDNA = Environmental Designation for Noise Abatement Residential uses are Class A EDNA Commercial uses are Class B EDNA Light Industrial are Class C EDNA The zoning along the construction corridor (12,615 feet) consists of Commercial Office (CO), Medium Industrial (IM), Commercial Downtown (CD), Commercial Arterial (CA), Residential du/ac (R-6, R-8, R-10), Residential Multi-Family (RMF). ® Construction & Hauling • Proposed project work hours -Mondays thru Sundays from 8:00 pm to 5:00 am • RMC 4-4-030 allowed work hours for non- single family construction Mondays thru Fridays -7:00 am to 8:00 pm Saturdays -9:00 am to 8:00 pm Sundays -No work Proposed Construction Equipment include: • Dump trucks • Pickup trucks • Generators • Portable lights • Paving machines • Grinders • Rollers • Air compressors • Saw cutters • Planning asphalt equipment • Drilling equipment ® Staff recommends that the Noise Variance for the I-405/ SR 167 Direct Connect project along with the variance from RMC 4-4-030, File No. LUA 16-000770 VH be approved subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall provide the City of Renton project manager with the phone number for after-hours noise complaints prior to commencement of construction. Any complaints within the Renton city limits shall be summarized and reported to the City's project manager within 5 days of the complaint. 2. The applicant shall implement proposed mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction. 3. The applicant shall notify the City of Renton project manager with the date and areas of expected night work prior to commencement of night work, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the work. ® Staff recommendation continued 4. Implementation of a noise monitoring program will be conducted nightly by the contractor and the results provided to the City's project manager. Maximum noise level readings will be included in the noise monitoring program that will be conducted nightly and these results with the type of work being conducted during the noise level readings are to be provided to the City's project manager. The applicant's submitted project monitoring plan for nighttime construction noise in the event of a complaint should also be implemented. s. The applicant shall provide temporary motel vouchers to affected residents for the nights of the proposed noise variance work when noise impacts cannot be reasonably mitigated (by ear plugs or white noise generators) to levels that enable the residents to reasonably sleep at their homes. ® Staff recommendations -continued 6. Work shall not be allowed on the following seven holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 25th, to prevent hardship to the residents. 7. Advance notification of the construction work should be provided to the residents two weeks ahead of the work by door hangers and/ or mailings. ® Staff recommendations -continued 8. If complaints are received by WSDOT and/or the City regarding the construction work on Saturdays and Sundays near residential zones, the work on Saturdays and Sundays will be restricted to work that will not significantly impact local traffic, and the work will be restricted to noise levels that will not exceed the requirements of WAC 173-60-040. Staff recommendations -continued 9. For the work on City streets, traffic control plans are to be submitted by the contractor and approved by the City Transportation section prior to start of construction work. If any complaints are received from residents, the contractor along with WSDOT will work on measures to minimize the disruption. ..... ATKINSON :,:: Washington State 'Y/1 Department of Transportation CONS T R UC TI ON 1-405 / SR 167 Direct Connector PROJECT NOISE MONITORING PLAN FOR NIGHTTIME CONSTRUCTION Project Vicinity Map City of Renton Nighttim e Nois e Variance LUA] 6000 770 VH Nove mber 8, 2016 EXHIBIT 9 INTRODUCTION Beginning in November 2016 through November 2019, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will construct interchange improvements in the City of Renton. The Project begins at Mile Post 24.5 on SR 167, and ends at Mile Post 4.3 on 1-405. The length of the project segment is approximately 5.8 miles. See vicinity map in Figure I. WSDOT has applied for 840 consecutive or non-consecutive nights of variation from the City of Renton Municipal Code for noise levels expected to result from construction work between the hours of 8 :00 PM and 5 :00 AM. The goal of this Plan is to outline a noise monitoring plan. The plan is to measure noise of construction activities as they begin, and compare those to ambient and planned noise levels. This plan also describes how WSDOT will proceed once the complaint is received on the noise hotline. The project area consists of the following type of land uses: i) Commercial Office ii) Medium Industrial iii) Commercial Downtown iv) Commercial Arterial v) Residential du/ac vi) Residential Multi-Family The noise levels due to construction activities will not be continuous depending on the type of work (stationary such as pavement repair or mobile operations such as paving or pavement marking placement) and the location of the work zone along the roughly two miles of work. Residents may receive construction noise from equipment depending on if they are located behind an existing noise wall and how far they are located from the edge of pavement MONITORING PLAN The proposed monitoring plan consists of four phases: I. Contract plan nighttime mitigation specifications. 2. Pre-Construction background noise measurements. 3. Activity startup noise measurements. 4. Nighttime Construction residents' notification 5. Nighttime noise complaint response protocol 1. CONTRACT PLAN NIGHTTIME MITIGATION SPECIFICATIONS Noise mitigation special conditions submitted with the application are included in the project's noise variance application. Mitigation measures will be followed by WSDOT and its Design Builder. All activities will be conducted in compliance with the conditions as set forth in the Variance. Please see mitigation steps listed in the narrative and other attachments to the variance application. 2. PRE-CONSTRUCTION AMBIENT NOISE MEASUREMENTS A log of noise measurements will be created. Pre-construction background noise measurements will be taken along the length of the alignment, and documented on the log. A blank copy of the log is attached for reference. 3. ACTIVITY STARTUP NOISE MEASUREMENTS Once a new nighttime construction activity that has the potential to create high noise levels begins, measurements will be taken at residences within 300' of the work area. Anticipated construction activities and their expected noise generation are listed in the noise variance request. 4. POSSIBLE NIGHTTIME CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTS' NOTIFICATION Atkinson Construction will provide citizens with a 425-240-0717 noise hotline for construction noise related complaints. All complaints will be logged and responded to with by phone or email within 24 hours of when they are received by Atkinson Construction. In addition, WSDOT will post a hotline telephone number on project-area vicinity signs. 5. NIGHTTIME NOISE COMPLAINT RESPONSE If a noise complaint is received during the nighttime work operation, WSDOT will conduct the following noise level measurements: C. Complaint response The complaint response protocol proposed for this project is detailed as follows: I. Upon the frrst complaint, Atkinson Construction will ensure that all mitigation measures are being enforced and to attempt to reduce any unnecessarily loud work practices. 2. Atkinson Construction will provide residents with industrial grade earplugs by mail or by hand-delivery. Atkinson Construction will follow up on earplug effectiveness within two days. 3. If earplugs are not effective in reducing nighttime disturbances from nighttime noise, residents are eligible to borrow a white noise generator from Atkinson Construction. Residents must sign a receipt acknowledging full responsibility for replacing the machine in-kind if it is lost or damaged. Atkinson Construction is responsible for collecting the white noise generator following completion of the project. Machines are intended to be used in the bedroom to mask construction noise. Multiple machines may be available for a single household depending on the number of occupied bedrooms where sleep is disturbed by night construction noise. White noise generators can be used in combination with earplugs. 4. If the white noise generators are not effective in reducing nighttime disturbances, residents may be eligible to receive motel vouchers from Atkinson Construction for a nearby motel if the combination of earplugs and white noise generator(s) are not effective at a particular location. Motel vouchers are in the form of a reservation confirmation number that includes the number of eligible occupants as determined by the project schedule and location. The nightly rate may not exceed the allowable state lodging rate. Atkinson Construction will determine the duration of nights based on our construction schedule, and how much construction noise we expect at the home. Item # l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Attachment 3:Types of vehicles -anticipated noise levels -mitigation measures planned to minimize the impact. 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Project (updated November 8. 2016) Sound Sound Sound level level level Sound level (dBA) at (dBA) at (dBA) at Equipment (dBA) at 50' 100' 200' 400' Tvpe of Construction work Miti2ation measures 1-ton pickup trucks Mobile operation. The sounds of this equipment would be perceived the same as 68 65 62 59 Supports various construction existing nighttime traffic from SR 167/1-405. Contractor shall avoid parking and activities. idling vehicles next to residences. After hours noise complaint phone number will be made available. Dump trucks Mobile operation. Construction equipment sounds will be noticeable by residents 85 82 79 76 General construction operations during nighttime operations. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available. Paving machines Mobile operation. Construction equipment sounds will be noticeable by residents 74 71 68 65 Paving operations. during nighttime operations. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available. Planning grinder Mobile operation. Construction equipment sounds likely will be noticeable by Paving operations residents during nighttime operations but dissipated as the paving equipment moves 85 82 79 76 along completing the tasks. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available Air compressor Pavement repair and Support Stationary operation. Park equipment so that it breaks the line of sight to this 68 62 56 50 various construction activities. equipment from residences or place temporary noise shields around equipment when feasible. An after hours noise complaint phone number will be available. Asphalt saw cut. 85 79 73 67 Pavement repair and ITS loop Stationary operation. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available. placement Portable Light plants and Stationary operartion. Avoid parking and idling vehicles next to residences. An after generators 64 58 52 46 Paving operations and support hour's noise complaint phone number will be available. Temporary noise shield if various construction activities. feasible. Compaction Rollers and Hand 77 71 65 59 Pavement repair Stationary operation. An after hours noise complaint phone number will be available. compactor for pavement repair Cement mixer trucks Bridge and Noise and retaining Stationary operation. Construction equipment sounds likely will not be noticeable by 83 77 71 65 wall construction and support residents during nighttime operations Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required various construction activities. and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available Truck Mounted Attenuators Paving operations and support Stationary operation. Traffic control drivers shall park at least 500' away from 68 62 56 50 various construction activities and residences, when feasible. An after hours noise complaint phone number will be traffic control. available. EXHIBIT 10 Sound Sound Sound level level level Item Sound level (dBA) at (dBA) at (dBA) at # Equipment (dBA) at 50' 100' 200' 400' Tvoe of Construction work Miti2ation measures 11 Sweeper Mobile operation. Residents will notice while the equipment is moving along the Paving operations /pavement 69 66 63 60 repair/various activities highway completing their task so the sound will dissipate as they move along from the sensitive receiver. Removal existing pavement Mobile operation. Residents will notice while the equipment is moving along the 12 Stripe removal 76 73 70 67 striping or pavement markers highway completing their task so the sound will dissipate as they move along from the sensitive receiver. Mobile operation. Residents will notice while the equipment is moving along the 13 Stripe grinder 82 79 76 73 Placing ofMMA highway completing their task so the sound will dissipate as they move along from the Durable and visible delineation sensitive receiver. 14 Stationary operation. Temporary noise shield if feasible Ambient sensitive backup Concrete Saw Cutter 90 84 78 72 Demolition and support various alarms are required An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available construction activities 15 Stationary operation. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required An after hour Excavator 85 79 73 67 Support various construction and noise complaint phone number will be available structure activities. ---- 16 Stationary operation. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required An after hour Front Loader 88 82 76 70 Support various construction and noise complaint phone number will be available structure activities. 17 Power Tools/hand Bridge Signs and support several Stationary operation. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available 75 69 63 57 construction equipment/ITS/Traffic signal upgrade 18 Auger & Hollow Stem Drill Rig Stationary operation. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available Installation of Solider pile wall, 87 81 75 69 Geotec exploration, Luminaire/ITS installation - 19 Cranes Stationary operation. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available Installation of Solider pile wall, 82 76 70 64 Geotec exploration, Luminaire/ITS installation Sound Sound Sound level level level Item Sound level (dBA) at (dBA) at (dBA) at # Equipment (dBA) at 50' 100' 200' 400' Tvne of Construction work Miti2ation measures 20 Jackhammers Stationary operation. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available Demolition, roadway widening, 87 81 75 69 and support various construction activities 21 Hydraulic Concrete breakers Demolition, roadway widening, Stationary operation. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available 90 84 78 72 and support various construction activities 22 Vibratory roller Mobile operation. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available 85 82 79 76 Paving activities 23 VAC-Truck Stationary operation. An after hour noise complaint phone number will be available 87 81 75 69 ITS/Hydraulic/Utilities And various construction activities November 1, 2016 To whom it may concern: I am writing today to make my statement be part of Project Name/Number: WSDOT 1405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance, LUA16-000770, V-H Here is my concern. I Jive at 517 Main Avenue South. A fourplex right across Renton City Hall. I can tell you as I have lived here for just shy of 9 years that any roadwork performed on 1-405 is incredibly noise invasive. Allow me to share my experience. The last time that 1-405 (in the vicinity of my home address) went through major repairs, I and my neighbors spent most of the time with the doors/windows facing 1-405 closed. The noise from machinery is simply too loud. We do not have noise cancelling wall and so we get the full brunt of the noise being done. The notice states that the work to be done is 7 days a week, 8a.m.-5p.m. For me, I cannot go through this again. It affects my lively hood. I am but one person. I know that I cannot stop the project, nor do I wish too. Here is my question. Has the city of Renton and/or WSDOT considered to provide for interested parties a fund to allow for residents to move from their current homes in order to avoid the 3 years of noise and livelihood disturbance? I live in a fourplex, where my land lady has bucked the trend and has done her best to keep the rent prices controlled and affordable. I am afraid that if I look to move, my 1 bedroom apartment rent could easily increase 50% or more in other areas of Renton. I can tell you that I cannot afford to move, but I do not believe I should be made to suffer for 3 years with this intense noise invasion. I am sending this letter in lieu of my attending the Public Hearing. However, if you would like for me to attend, please let me know. Also, I know the notice says to present my response, within two weeks of the date of Notice of October 21, 2016, but please knot that I did not get this letter until last week. I am hoping this is allowed to be entered into record. Omar Hernandez '517 /'/7 Jf1 h f/2/E S . ~ 7ew,1 kJ'lt-'JJvS 7 -;}Di,-~J'78-S?¢,D EXHIBIT 11 November 2, 2016 City of Renton CED-Planning Division 1055 s Grady Way Renton WA 98057 Subject: Project Name/Number: WSDOT 1405/SR 167 0 t C . irec onnect Nrnse Variance, LUA16-00077o Well, I'm a little concerned that they're almost . insurance in case of a catastrophic event since ~~en. carte blanche. Will we be protected as far as there were coal mines in that vicinity? ' on t know how stable Renton Hill is and the fact that Although this is for a noise variance what about the . to homes? Three years is a long tim~ hope prop rt po,tent1al for more pollution and dust and damage mess. ' e Y va ues aren't diminished due to the noise and Sincerely, LizlTVine 1107 S 4'" St Renton WA 98057 425-264-5444 jPLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION If you 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, CEO -Planning Divisio_?, 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Project name/File No /{}1f;t r /-t/PS' f':2P... /6 '1-LI,{ ;J 1-'7 -6).X, ':fr~/ // $ ~ . NAME: Hr. -,:.4., -+,Kt!, AIG° MAILING ADDRESS: //t} ?' -S, fff-4 ;;j -(-City/State/Zip: '(!/) I{) .,f TELEPHONE NO.: J./~§.-.:2ktf--...5Fif EXHIBIT 12 Denis Law Mayor Community & Economic Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator November 7, 2016 Omar Hernandez 517 Main Ave South Renton, WA 98057 SUBJECT: WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance, COMMENT RESPONSE LETTER LUA16-000770, V-H Dear Mr. Hernandez: Thank you for your comments related to the WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance project; dated November 1, 2016 wherein you expressed your concerns regarding the construction noise for the project duration of three years, and enquired if the City and/or WSDOT considered to provide for interested parties, a fund to allow for residents to move from their current homes in order to avoid noise and construction concerns during the 3 years of construction. The applicant/WSDOT has mentioned that the proposed project will be a mobile operation and that residents of particular locations will not be impacted for the whole 3 year project duration. WSDOT has informed the City that the majority of night work performed for this stage of the Direct Connector will be south of your residence, so no major work is expected near your home. Nighttime landscaping work on the Benson hillside on northbound 1-405 will occur for approximately 2 weeks during February 2017. This work can only be done with nighttime closures due to the hillside proximity to northbound 1- 405. Equipment will include lane closures vehicles, trucks and excavators. There will be a few items of work near your residence and as the construction moves along, WSDOT will work with you and nearby residences to address any noise related issues from the project. WSDOT has proposed a noise monitoring plan for the project. City staff recommendation for the project includes the condition that WSDOT /contractor work with the residents to reduce the noise impacts if complaints are received, and provide temporary motel vouchers to residents after other attempts (including ear plugs, white noise machine, and possible temporary installation of noise shields) to minimize the temporary disturbances prove to be unsuccessful. EXHIBIT 13 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • rentonwa.gov Mr. Hernandez Page2of2 November 7, 2016 Thank you for interest in this project and if you have any further questions please contact me at 425- 430-7298 or rnair@rentonwa.gov. Thank you. Sincerely, Rohini Nair Civil Engineer 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 , rentonwa.gov November 7, 2016 Elizabeth Irvine 1107 South 41h Street Renton, WA 98057 Denis Law Mayor Community & Economi~ Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator SUBJECT: WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance, LUA16-000770, V-H COMMENT RESPONSE LETTER Dear Ms. Irvine: Thank you for the comments you sent regarding the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect project; dated November 2, 2016 (received on November 7, 2016) wherein you expressed your concerns over coal mines, pollution, dust and damage to homes. Your letter will be added to the public record for consideration by the reviewing official and you have been added as a party of record. The applicant, WSDOT, completed a critical area permit (LUAlS-000522, CAR) for subject project on December 4, 2015. For more information about the 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Project please contact Clark Close, Senior Planner, CED-Planning Division at 425-430-7289 or cclose@rentonwa.gov. The variance request that is currently under review is a noise variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Level Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) to allow for 845 non-consecutive nights of construction work over a 36 month period. This variance request is being reviewed for noise concerns and concerns related to construction hours and days. Even though the concerns you mentioned in your letter are not direct noise concerns or a concern regarding the construction day/hours, I have conveyed your concerns to Clark Close and to WSDOT. Thank you for interest in this project and if you have any further questions concerning the noise impacts or the construction hours impacts, please contact me at 425-430-7298 or rnair@rentonwa.gov. Sincerely, Rohini Nair Civil Engineer 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • rentonwa.gov November 7, 2016 Elizabeth Irvine 1107 South 4th Street Renton, WA 98057 Denis Law Mayor Community & Economi~ Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator SUBJECT: WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance, LUA16-000770, V-H COMMENT RESPONSE LETTER Dear Ms. Irvine: Thank you for the comments you sent regarding the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect project; dated November 2, 2016 (received on November 7, 2016) wherein you expressed your concerns over coal mines, pollution, dust and damage to homes. Your letter will be added to the public record for consideration by the reviewing official and you have been added as a party of record. The applicant, WSDOT, completed a critical area permit (LUAlS-000522, CAR) for subject project on December 4, 2015. For more information about the 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Project please contact Clark Close, Senior Planner, CED -Planning Division at 425-430-7289 or cclose@rentonwa.gov. The variance request that is currently under review is a noise variance from RMC 8-7-2 {Noise Level Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) to allow for 845 non-consecutive nights of construction work over a 36 month period. This variance request is being reviewed for noise concerns and concerns related to construction hours and days. Even though the concerns you mentioned in your letter are not direct noise concerns or a concern regarding the construction day/hours, I have conveyed your concerns to Clark Close and to WSDOT. Thank you for interest in this project and if you have any further questions concerning the noise impacts or the construction hours impacts, please contact me at 425-430-7298 or rnair@rentonwa.gov. Sincerely, Rohini Nair Civil Engineer 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • rentonwa.gov EXHIBIT 14 LAND USE HEARING SIGN-IN SHEET WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance/ LUA16-000770, V-H NAME ,-., (\J l.c.. ,I),/\,,,\_/ l.,, v\ _,\jvV / ' > !1/i'¥:T m 1: o N. · \ Mc.JJ Ml-.ih ··-,c> ' )ij.<'° /'JJ !ct I) (-I -~a...S~~ 7 November 8, 2016, 12:00 PM PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY ADDRESS (including City & Zipl Phone# with orea code (optional) i ~ 1170 'i;{, 1 ~ Prtt fv ~ -4 (11.v 1Z, °i 2 i 7 ~ lo0L(YD y'>S1 }ciJ o 13l,s, \/4vU:-:-1/ ~) 12.;MZ,J , ..... r~(3bc) )1c--& 7-i 7- &c;J \l?i)~I,.; )k l~C'.'--. ")iA:\-40J ~li<v,.l'.. ~~1 Lff,-lr~<.o "'l,).~ ~00 't· (l~. ti-DI\. 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"Chip" Vincent, Administrator SUBJECT: WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance, LUA16-000770, V-H COMMENT RESPONSE LETTER Dear Ms. Irvine: Thank you for the comments you sent regarding the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect project; dated November 2, 2016 (received on November 7, 2016) wherein you expressed your concerns over coal mines, pollution, dust and damage to homes. Your letter will be added to the public record for consideration by the reviewing official and you have been added as a party of record. The applicant, WSDOT, completed a critical area permit (LUA15-000522, CAR) for subject project on December 4, 2015. For more information about the 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Project please contact Clark Close, Senior Planner, CED -Planning Division at 425-430-7289 or cclose@rentonwa.gov. The variance request that is currently under review is a noise variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Level Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) to allow for 845 non-consecutive nights of construction work over a 36 month period. This variance request is being reviewed for noise concerns and concerns related to construction hours and days. Even though the concerns you mentioned in your letter are not direct noise concerns or a concern regarding the construction day/hours, I have conveyed your concerns to Clark Close and to WSDOT. Thank you for interest in this project and if you have any further questions concerning the noise impacts or the construction hours impacts, please contact me at 425-430-7298 or rnair@rentonwa.gov. Sincerely, Rohini Nair Civil Engineer 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 • rentonwa.gov November 2, 2016 City of Renton CED-Planning Division 1055 s Grady Way Renton WA 98057 Subject: Project Name/Number: WSDOT I 405/SR 167 o· irect Connect Noise Variance, LUAlG-000770 :,Veil, I'm a little concerned that they're almost . insurance in case of a catastrophic event since f;en, carte blanche. Will we be protected as far as there were coal mines in that vicinity? ' on t know how stable Renton Hill is and the fact that Although this is for a noise variance, what about the . to homes? Three years is a long time hope pro rt poltent1al for more pollution and dust and damage mess. ' pe Y va ues aren't diminished due to th . Sincerely, Liz Irvine 1107 S 4th St Renton WA 98057 425-264-5444 e noise and j PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLiNG FOif PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION If you 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 Divisi/.'., 1055 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. \ Project name/File No .Jtl?f;t r /-i/tJS-/51? /,i:, '1-LU' f//-1, -6)00 'r'r~ f/-'11-,..,r • / NAME: lir, , 1-4, -+/(j,j ;f/b . MAILING ADDRESS: /1.1':r-S. iti/; :7 f-City/State/Zip: '/JV u};f TELEPHONE NO.: 'f.;2-::y ..:Zfeef,-.§~ \ November 7, 2016 Omar Hernandez 517 Main Ave South Renton, WA 98057 Denis Law Mayor Community & Economic Development C. E. "Chip" Vincent, Administrator SUBJECT: WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance, COMMENT RESPONSE LETTER LUA16-000770, V-H Dear Mr. Hernandez: Thank you for your comments related to the WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance project; dated November 1, 2016 wherein you expressed your concerns regarding the construction noise for the project duration of three years, and enquired if the City and/or WSDOT considered to provide for interested parties, a fund to allow for residents to move from their current homes in order to avoid noise and construction concerns during the 3 years of construction. The applicant/WSDOT has mentioned that the proposed project will be a mobile operation and that residents of particular locations will not be impacted for the whole 3 year project duration. WSDOT has informed the City that the majority of night work performed for this stage of the Direct Connector will be south of your residence, so no major work is expected near your home. Nighttime landscaping work on the Benson hillside on northbound 1-405 will occur for approximately 2 weeks during February 2017. This work can only be done with nighttime closures due to the hillside proximity to northbound 1- 405. Equipment will include lane closures vehicles, trucks and excavators. There will be a few items of work near your residence and as the construction moves along, WSDOT will work with you and nearby residences to address any noise related issues from the project. WSDOT has proposed a noise monitoring plan for the project. City staff recommendation for the project includes the condition that WSDOT /contractor work with the residents to reduce the noise impacts if complaints are received, and provide temporary motel vouchers to residents after other attempts (including ear plugs, white noise machine, and possible temporary installation of noise shields) to minimize the temporary disturbances prove to be unsuccessful. 1r.r:::r::: t:,..,,,th r ..... ~,,\/1/-,,, On.-.Tnn \Ml\ QQfl.t:7 ~ rentnnu,~ ,.,,....,, Mr. Hernandez Page 2 of2 November 7, 2016 Thank you for interest in this project and if you have any further questions please contact me at 425- 430-7298 or rnair@rentonwa.gov. Thank you. Sincerely, Rohini Nair Civil Engineer 1 nt;t; i;rnith lir::irlv w~v. Ri=:i,ntnn. \NA gfWS7 • rrntonwn.aov November 1, 2016 To whom it may concern: I am writing today to make my statement be part of Project Name/Number: WSDOT 1405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance, LUA16-000770, V-H Here is my concern. I live at 517 Main Avenue South. A fourplex right across Renton City Hall. I can tell you as I have lived here for just shy of 9 years that any roadwork performed on 1-405 is incredibly noise invasive. Allow me to share my experience. The last time that 1-405 (in the vicinity of my home address) went through major repairs, I and my neighbors spent most of the time with the doors/windows facing 1-405 closed. The noise from machinery is simply too loud. We do not have noise cancelling wall and so we get the full brunt of the noise being done. The notice states that the work to be done is 7 days a week, 8a.m.-5p.m. For me, I cannot go through this again. It affects my lively hood. I am but one person. I know that I cannot stop the project, nor do I wish too. Here is my question. Has the city of Renton and/or WSDOT considered to provide for interested parties a fund to allow for residents to move from their current homes in order to avoid the 3 years of noise and livelihood disturbance? I live in a fourplex, where my land lady has bucked the trend and has done her best to keep the rent prices controlled and affordable. I am afraid that if I look to move, my 1 bedroom apartment rent could easily increase 50% or more in other areas of Renton. I can tell you that I cannot afford to move, but I do not believe I should be made to suffer for 3 years with this intense noise invasion. I am sending this letter in lieu of my attending the Public Hearing. However, if you would like for me to attend, please let me know. Also, I know the notice says to present my response, within two weeks of the date of Notice of October 21, 2016, but please knot that I did not get this letter until last week. I am hoping this is allowed to be entered into record. I'd appreciate a response. ~ Omar Hernandez '517 /'l?Jf?h lfZ/£ s. ~71M1 '-v\t-'7Ji)S 7 c)Di,-l,J78 -S?f!J r.-- ) ----~RentOil ® NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: October 21, 2016 PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance, LUA16-000770, V-H PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is requesting a noise variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) to allow for 845 non-consecutive nights of construction work for the l-405/SR167 Direct Connect project. The work includes construction & hauling over a 36- month p eriod at different loca tions along the project limits. Th e project includes work from 8pm to Sam on weekdays, Sa turdays, an d Sundays . The project also requires a variance from RMC 4-4-030C.2&3 to p erform the above constr uction outside of code es tablished work hours. Construction is proposed from November 22, 2016 -November 21, 2019 . WSDOT would build a new flyover ramp connect i ng the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on SR 167 to the Hig h Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes o n 1-405 . The project limits extend on SR 167 from milepost (MP) 24 .5 at S 180th St to MP 27 .3, and on 1-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3 at N 4th St. Proposed work in cludes geotechnical drilling, demolition, building a fly-over ram p , rebuild i ng existing on and off-ram ps, reconstru cting portions of nearby local street s, r e locating a noise wall, ad ding a raised earthen berm, , ditches, culverts, catc h basins, storm water treatment facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs, ramp meters, and rebuilding e lectrica l cabinetry and wiring. PROJECT LOCATION: APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON : CITY OF RENTON CONTACT : PERMITS/REVIEW REQUESTED: LOCATION WHERE APPLICATION MAY BE REVIEWED: PUBLIC HEARING: 1-405/SR 167 Wa shington State Dept. o fTransp ortation, Linda Cooley, (425) 456-4586 Rohini Nair, Project Manager, (425)-430-7298, rnair@rentonwa.gov Noise Variance Department of Community & Economic Development (CED) -Planning Division, 6 t h Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Publi c hearing is tentatively sc h ed uled for November 8, 2016 before the Renton Hea ring Examiner i n Renton Council Ch a mbers at 12:00 PM on the 7th floor of Kento n City Hail located at 1055 South Grady Way. Comments on the above application must be submitted in writing to Rohini Nair, Plan Reviewer, CED-Planning Division, 1055 South Grady Way, 6th fir, Renton, WA 98057, by 5:00 p.m . two weeks after date of notice of application . If you have question s about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by ma il, contact Rohin i Na ir. Anyone who submits written comments will automatically become a party of record and will be notified of any decision on this project. I PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION If you would li ke to be made a party of record to re ce ive further information on th is proposed project, comple te this form and return t o: City of Renton, CED -Pl anning Division, 1055 So . Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 . . Project name/File No .: k/1>l)OTJ-YD5 }~ J~ 7 !>J ;1J--lont11d &''-'fl /A>,11>1 W j../,IJfJ p-t)/.}07Jl) j)}/ NAME:t1-~/Y" h..1t11»M2- MAILING ADDRESS: 5J 7 )f},rh Jive _5 City/State/Zi p: .l!/"'21,;,/ WJ4-7l"lr2 TELEP HONE NO .: c)Of q'7£ .5if{,D DEPARTMENT OF COMMUl'lo, I Y AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ------Renton® REVISED PRELIMINARY REPORT TO THE HEARING EXAMINER A. SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF REQUEST REPORT DATE: Project Name: Project Number: Hearing Date: Project Manager: Owner: Applicant: Contact: Project Summary: Project Location: Site Area: November 1, 2016 WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect (aka 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Interchange} Noise Variance, LUA16-000770 VH LUA16-000770, V-H November 8, 2016 Rohini Nair, Civil Engineer Ill Washington State Department of Transportation Linda Cooley, WSDOT, 600 108th Ave NE, Suite 405, Bellevue, WA 98004 Same as Applicant Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is requesting a noise variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) to allow for 845 non-consecutive nights of construction work over 36 months, for the l-405/SR167 Direct Connect project. The work includes construction & hauling over a 36-month period at different locations along the project limits. The project includes work from 8pm to Sam on weekdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, which will require a variance from RMC 4-4-030C.2&3 to perform the above construction outside of code established work days. Construction is proposed from November 22, 2016 to November 21, 2019. WSDOT would build a new flyover ramp connecting the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on SR 167 to the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on 1-405. The proposed work includes geotechnical drilling, demolition, building a fly-over ramp, rebuilding existing on and off- ramps, reconstructing portions of nearby local streets, relocating a noise wall, adding a raised earthen berm, ditches, culverts, catch basins, storm water facilities, water facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs, ramp meters, and rebuilding electrical cabinetry and wiring. Noise levels resulting from the project's construction activities will generate peak noise levels of 64 to 85 dBA as perceived at SO feet from the WSDOT property line. SR 167 from milepost (MP) 24.5 at 5 180th St to MP 27.3, and on 1-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3 at N 4th St. The project also includes work on 5 14th St., and on small portions of Smithers, Morris, Whitworth and Shattuck near S 14th Street. 12,615 Lineal Feet Total Building Area GSF: N/A Noise Variance Hex Report LUA16-000770, V-H City of Renton Department of Community & r"--nomic Development WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (A 405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE Report of November 1, 2016 I 8. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND: .;E VARIANCE Noise Variance Hex Report LUA16-000770, V-H Page 2 of 12 Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is requesting a noise variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) to allow for 845 non-consecutive nights of intermittent construction work over 36 months, for the l-405/SR167 Direct Connect aka the 1405/SR 167 Direct Connector Interchange project. The construction work would occur from November 22, 2016 to November 21, 2019. The project includes work from 8 pm to 5 am on weekdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, which requires a variance from the allowed construction work days in RMC 4.4.030.C.2&3 (Development code). The project is located on SR 167 from milepost (MP) 24.5 at S 180th St to MP 27.3, and on 1-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3 at N 4th St. The project also includes work on the City right of way (ROW) on S 14th St., and on small portions of Smithers, Morris, Whitworth and Shattuck near S 14th Street. WSDOT would build a new flyover ramp connecting the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on SR 167 to the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on 1-405. The proposed work includes geotechnical drilling on the highways and the shoulders of the on-ramps and off-ramps, demolishing existing roadwork, building of a fly-over ramp, rebuilding existing on and off-ramps, reconstructing portions of nearby local streets, relocating a noise wall, adding a raised earthen berm, ditches, culverts, catch basins, storm water treatment facilities, water facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs, ramp meters, and rebuilding electrical cabinetry and wiring. Nighttime and weekend work will minimize congestion impacts to drivers, businesses, school buses and local commuters during the day, and is safer for workers and traveling public. Construction equipment used during nighttime operations will include, but is not limited to pickup trucks, dump trucks, paving machines, planning grinder, air compressors, asphalt saw cutters, portable light plants and generators, compaction rollers, flat bed/ cement mixer trucks, truck mounted attenuators, sweepers, striper remover, and grinders, drill rigs, excavators, drills, cranes, and saw cutting machines. Noise levels resulting from the project's construction activities will generate peak noise levels of 64 to 85 dBA as perceived at 50 feet from the WSDOT property line. WSDOT has proposed that all vehicles shall be equipped with ambient sensitive backup warning devices. To the extent possible, stationary equipment will be located away or shielded from sensitive receptors such as residences. The construction of new noise wall shafts will be scheduled prior to removing the existing noise wall. In addition, the proponent proposes to implement other measures to mitigate noise impacts. Truck tailgate banging will be prohibited. A WSDOT complaint number as well as a list of designated contact persons for forwarding complaints will be provided to the residents affected by the project. The project also requires Street Use and detour permits. The project will include nighttime work 7 days a week including work on Sundays in areas where the zoning varies from Commercial Office (CO), Medium Industrial (IM), Commercial Downtown (CD), Commercial Arterial (CA), Residential du/ac (R-6, R-8, R-10), Residential Multi-Family (RMF). A variance from RMC 8-7-2 is necessary in order to conduct the nighttime work, as maximum permissible environmental noise levels (per WAC 173-60-040, incorporated by reference in RMC 8-7) limit extended periods of noise from 10:00 pm to 7:00 am to levels between 45 dBA and 60 dBA, with exceedances of 5 to 15 dBA permitted for periods of 1.5 to 15 minutes in any one-hour period (WAC 173-60-040). A variance from RMC 4.4.030 is required for the night time work hours after 8 pm on weekdays and Saturdays and for the work on Sundays. Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community & ~ nomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (A OS /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) E VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Report of November 1, 2016 I C. EXHIBITS: The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit 1: Exhibit 2: Report to Hearing Examiner Location of proposed WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect aka 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Interchange project, and associated work on City Street Exhibit 3: Table -Types of equipment -Noise Levels (dBA) -Proposed Mitigation Measures. Page 3 of 12 Exhibit 4: Plans of proposed WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect aka 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connector Interchange project work Exhibit 5: Project narrative from WSDOT on September 30, 2016, requesting the variance and Justification for the Noise Variance Request Exhibit 6: Clarification email from WSDOT regarding work days, work hours, and work in City ROW Exhibit 7: Noise Monitoring Plan for nighttime construction from WSDOT I o. FINDINGS: Having reviewed the written record in the matter, the City now makes and enters the following: 1. Request: A. Variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) for intermittent work between 8:00 pm and 5:00 am on Mondays thru Sundays, over 845 non-consecutive nights over a period of 36 months from November 22"' 2016 to November 21" 2019. Noise Variance is required for work between 10:00 pm and 7:00 am. B. Variance from RMC 4.4.030.C.2&3 (Construction Standards). The project proposes intermittent work between 8:00 pm and 5:00 am on Mondays thru Sundays, from November 22"' 2016 to November 21" 2019. A variance is required for construction work anytime on Sundays, for work between 8:00 pm to 7:00 am Monday to Friday, and for work between 8:00pm and 9:00 am on Saturday. Z. Variances: The proposal requires a public hearing with the Hearing Examiner in order to consider the two variances. 3. Existing Land Uses: 1-405 roadway and associated off/on ramps are within State roadway right of way and do not have a City zoning designation. Beyond the State roadway right of way the land use is designated Commercial Office (CO), Medium Industrial (IM), Commercial Downtown (CD). Commercial Arterial (CA), Residential du/ac (R-6, R-8, R-10), and Residential Multi-Family (RMF). 4. Zoning: The zoning of the areas within the City limits that may be impacted by the proposed work include Commercial Office (CO), Medium Industrial (IM), Commercial Downtown (CD), Commercial Arterial (CA), Residential du/ac (R-6, R-8, R-10), Residential Multi-Family (RMF). I E. CONSISTENCY WITH VARIANCE CRITERIA: A. NOISE VARIANCE Section 8-7-8.D. lists 7 criteria that the Hearing Examiner is asked to consider, along with all other relevant information, in making a decision on a Noise Variance application. These include the following: Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community & nomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (A 405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) JE VARIANCE WA16-000770, V-H Report of November 1, 2016 Page 4 of 12 The Hearing Examiner shall have authority to grant a variance upon making a determination, in writing, that the conditions specified below have been found to exist: 1. That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable to the applicant's property or project, and that the strict application of this Chapter will deprive the subject property owner or applicant of rights and privileges enjoyed by others. Staff Analysis: 1-405 and SR 167 are heavily travelled routes as they serve as main corridors for motorist uses, mass transit and freight and commercial within the Puget Sound area. WSDOT will build a new flyover ramp connecting the HOT lanes on SR 167 to the car pool lanes on 1-405, improving flow at this critical interchange. The project also includes geotechnical explorations on the shoulder of both the on- ramps and off-ramps of the highways, demolishing existing roadwork, rebuilding existing on and off-ramps, reconstructing portions of nearby local streets, relocating a noise wall, adding a raised earthen berm, ditches, culverts, catch basins, storm water treatment facilities, water facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs, ramp meters, and rebuilding electrical cabinetry and wiring. Day time closures, full or partial to perform this work, would have the potential to spike congestion on these busy highways and City streets negatively, and would affect the City of Renton arterials and local streets. Consequently, working at nights on weekdays and weekends will allow residents, businesses and drivers to be able to maintain adequate travel times while using these corridors. The contractor on this project is required to provide the safe and efficient movement of people, goods, and services through and around the project, while minimizing negative impacts to residents, commuters, and businesses. In order to meet these requirements, it is necessary that the work for this project be done at nights on Monday thru Sunday. Working at night is the best way to minimize negative effects as a result of construction which would only exacerbate the existing traffic conditions mentioned above. WSDOT has indicated that safety for drivers and construction workers improves when work is conducted at night. Permitted noise levels will be exceeded during construction, in the area where the work is occurring. The type of equipment used to drill, excavate, saw cut, mix cement, and dump materials, will generate noise that will exceed the allowed noise limits. The applicant has proposed mitigation measures that will reduce the impact of the noise generated by the construction activities. Therefore, staff concurs that the practical difficulties exist which prevent the applicant from complying with the code. 2. That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health, welfare or safety, or unduly injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity of the location for which this variance is sought. Staff Analysis: Granting of the variance will minimize risk to travelling public and construction workers, and reduce risks to property because nighttime traffic volumes are lighter. Performing the work during Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community & ~ nomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT l-40S/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (A 40S /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) ,E VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Report of November 1, 2016 Page 5 of 12 nighttime hours and during weekends, when the least amount of traffic is present will minimize the risks to the travelling public and construction workers. Temporary nighttime construction is one of the few tools that WSDOT employs to lessen traffic congestion and disruption to highway users while improving the roadway. The proposed work will be an intermittent mobile construction operation, meaning that noise sources and construction equipment will be operating up and down the corridors and will not be focused on one particular property within the project area during project duration. While some residents may be inconvenienced, WSDOT has proposed mitigation to reduce the noise impacts. Work is not proposed on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 251 h. Consequently, the adjacent residents will not have any significant impacts during these holidays. Staff recommends that work not be allowed on the above mentioned seven holidays to prevent hardship to the residents on holidays. The noise levels coming from construction equipment will diminish with distance. A 6 dBA noise level decrease will occur with the doubling of distance from a stationary noise source. For example, a noise level of 70 dBA measured at 50 feet would be 64 dBA at 100 feet, 58 dBA at 200 feet and 52 dBA at 400 feet. Noise also decreases if an object interferes with the receiver's line of sight to the noise source. For residents within the city limits, this attenuation depends on the relative elevation of the source and the receiver, and the height and location of the intervening object. Noise levels projected for this project have been estimated that some activities may generate peak noise levels of 64 to 85 dBA heard at 50 feet. Existing ambient traffic noise levels in the range of 70 to 80 dBA on the corridors may aid in masking the construction noise. WSDOT has also included noise mitigation measures for the construction which will aid to reduce the noise generated by the construction equipment. Some residents may be impacted during construction; however, WSDOT has proposed mitigation measures to reduce the impacts. Staff does not anticipate that public health or safety will be diminished. If any noise related complaints are received, the contractor along with the WSDOT will work on alternative mitigation measures to reduce or stop the disruption. The applicant has submitted a noise monitoring plan for nighttime construction that outlines how WSDOT's contractor will proceed with noise measurements and nighttime noise complaint response. Information regarding the proposed noise variance project was posted and notification was mailed to residents within 300 feet of the project corridor. One party of record request has been received from the public as of today. No comments were received from the public as of today, during the public comment period. 3. That the variance sought is the minimum variance which will accomplish the desired purpose. Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community & -nomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (A 405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE ;E VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Report of November 1, 2016 Page 6 of 12 Staff Analysis: The work will occur over 36 months on 845 non-consecutive nights. The work limits include work on SR 167 from milepost (MP) 24.5 at S 180th St to MP 27.3, and on 1-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3 at N 4th St, which include the construction of a new flyover interchange. The project also includes geotechnical explorations on the shoulder of both the on-ramps and off-ramps of the highways, demolishing existing roadwork, rebuilding existing on and off-ramps, reconstructing portions of nearby local streets, relocating a noise wall, adding a raised earthen berm, ditches, culverts, catch basins, storm water treatment facilities, water facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs, ramp meters, and rebuilding electrical cabinetry and wiring. Work is also planned on S 14th St., and on small portions of Smithers, Morris, Whitworth and Shattuck near S 14th Street. The work is proposed for approximately 12,615 lineal feet. Mitigation measures are proposed by the applicant to diminish the noise impact on the surrounding area. Staff believes that the request is the minimum needed to accomplish the necessary construction and geotechnical exploration activities. 4. That the variance contains such conditions deemed to be necessary to limit the impact of the variance on the residence or property owners impacted by the variance. The variance approval may be subject to conditions including, but not limited to, the following: a. Implementation of a noise monitoring program; b. Maximum noise levels; c. Limitation on types of equipment and use of particular equipment; d. Limitation on back-up beepers for equipment; e. Required use of noise shields or barriers; f. Implementation of "approved" bed liners in dump trucks; g. Restrictions to specific times and days; h. Specific requirements for documentation of compliance with the noise variance conditions; i. Specific requirements for notification to nearby residents; j. Required cash security to pay for inspection services to verify compliance; k. Required access to the project by the City to verify compliance with the noise variance conditions; I. Specific program to allow for temporary hotel vouchers to affected residents; m. Requirements for written verification that all workers understand the noise variance conditions for the project; and n. Provision allowing the City to immediately revoke the variance approval if the variance conditions are violated. Staff Analysis: Noise mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction shall be implemented by the applicant. The applicant has included a noise monitoring plan for nighttime construction that will be implemented by the contractor. Maximum noise level readings will be included in Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community & nomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (A 405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE jE VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Report of November 1, 2016 Page 7 of 12 the noise monitoring program that will be conducted, and these results with the type of work being conducted during the noise level readings are to be provided to the City's project manager. All vehicles shall be equipped with ambient sensitive backup warning devices. Truck tailgate banging will not be allowed. An after-hours noise complaint phone number staffed by WSDOT and/or their contractors will be provided. The proposed noise mitigation measures are included in the attached project narrative. Additional mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction are to be provided by the applicant as necessary. Staff recommends as a condition of approval that WSDOT provide the City's project manager with the after-hours noise complaint phone number prior to the start of construction, and a summary of any complaints and the response provided, within 5 days of receiving the complaint. Staff also recommends that WSDOT provide temporary motel vouchers to affected residents for the nights of the proposed noise variance work when noise impacts cannot be reasonably mitigated (by ear plugs or white noise generators) to levels that enable the residents to reasonably sleep at their homes. Staff recommends that a nightly noise monitoring program be implemented by the contractor and the results provided to the City's project manager. Advance notification of the construction work should be provided to the residents. Staff recommends that if complaints are received regarding the work on Saturdays and Sundays near residential zones, the work on Saturdays and Sundays will be restricted to noise levels that will not exceed the requirements ofWAC17360-040. In addition, staff recommends that the applicant provide notice to the City's project manager of the date and areas of expected night work, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the work. 5. The importance of the services provided by the facility creating the noise and the other impacts caused to the public safety, health and welfare balanced against the harm to be suffered by residents or property owners receiving the increased noise permitted under this variance. Staff Analysis: The 1-405 / SR 167 Interchange is a heavily congested interchange in the state, with drivers experiencing significant congestion in this area each day. WSDOT proposes to build a new flyover ramp connecting the HOT lanes on SR 167 to the carpool lanes on 1-405, which will improve flow at this critical interchange. Consequentially after the flyover is constructed, there will be significant improvement on the travel conditions of the adjacent residents and the general public. Construction noise mitigation measures that will be provided by the contractor should be able to address or minimize any temporary construction inconvenience to the nearby residents. So, granting this variance would not cause WSDOT to adversely affect the general policy and purpose of the ordinance. Improvements to this heavily travelled highly congested interchange outweigh the limited-term noise and construction impacts to residents and property owners. Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community i nomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-40S/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (A 405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) JE VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Report of November 1, 2016 Page 8 of 12 6. The availability of practicable alternative locations or methods for the proposed use which will generate the noise. Staff Analysis: The nature of the 1-405 and SR 167 routes limits alternative locations for the project work. No alternative locations are possible. Noise mitigation measures will be used to limit disturbance throughout the evening construction work. 7. The extent by which the prescribed noise limitations will be exceeded by the variance and the extent and duration af the variance. Staff Analysis: The noise variance is requested for 845 non-consecutive nights over a 36 month period from November 22, 2016 to November 21, 2019 for intermittent work. Peak noise levels produced by construction equipment are expected to range from 64 to 85 decibels at a distance of 50 feet from the source of the noise. These sound levels are expected to diminish to a range from 52 to 79 decibels at a distance of 200 feet from the source of the noise. The proposed work will be an intermittent mobile construction operation, meaning that noise sources and construction equipment will be operating at different locations along the project area during the 845 working nights. This mobile operation will mean that each individual resident will not be impacted for all 845 working nights. B. DEVELOPMENT CODE VARIANCE Section 4-9-250.5 Lists 4 criteria that the Hearing Examiner is asked to consider, along with all other relevant information, in making a decision on a Variance application. These include the following: The Hearing Examiner shall have authority to grant a variance upon making a determination, in writing, that the conditions specified below have been found to exist: 1. That the applicant suffers practical difficulties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable to the applicant's property or project, and that the strict opplicotion of this Chapter will deprive the subject property owner or applicant of rights and privileges enjoyed by others. Staff Analysis: 1-405 and SR 167 are heavily travelled routes as they serve as main corridors for motorist uses, mass transit and freight and commercial within the Puget Sound area. WSDOT will build a new flyover ramp connecting the HOT lanes on SR 167 to the car pool lanes on 1-405, improving flow at this critical interchange. The project also includes geotechnical explorations on the shoulder of both the on- ramps and off-ramps of the highways, demolishing existing roadwork, rebuilding existing on and off-ramps, reconstructing portions of nearby local streets, relocating a noise wall, adding a raised earthen berm, ditches, culverts, catch basins, storm water treatment facilities, water facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs, ramp meters, and rebuilding electrical cabinetry and wiring. Day time closures, full or partial to perform this work, would have the potential to spike congestion on these busy highways and City streets Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community & nomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT {A 105 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) ;E VARIANCE WA16-000770, V-H Report of November 1, 2016 Page 9 of 12 negatively, and would affect the City of Renton arterials and local streets. Consequently, working at nights on weekdays and weekends will allow residents, businesses and drivers to be able to maintain adequate travel times while using these corridors. The contractor on this project is required to provide the safe and efficient movement of people, goods, and services through and around the project, while minimizing negative impacts to residents, commuters, and businesses. In order to meet these requirements, it is necessary that the work for this project be done at nights on Monday thru Sunday. Working at night is the best way to minimize negative effects as a result of construction which would only exacerbate the existing traffic conditions mentioned above. WSDOT has indicated that safety for drivers and construction workers improves when work is conducted at night. 2. That the granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental ta the public health, welfare or safety, or unduly injurious to the property ar improvements in the vicinity of the location for which this variance is sought. Staff Analysis: Granting of the variance will minimize risk to travelling public and construction workers, and reduce risks to property because nighttime traffic volumes are lighter. Performing the work during nighttime hours and during weekends, when the least amount of traffic is present will minimize the risks to the travelling public and construction workers. Temporary nighttime construction is one of the few tools that WSDOT employs to lessen traffic congestion and disruption to highway users while improving the roadway. The proposed work will be an intermittent mobile construction operation, meaning that noise sources and construction equipment will be operating up and down the corridors and will not be focused on one particular neighbor within the project area during project duration. Work is not proposed on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 25 1h. Consequently, the adjacent residents will not have any significant impacts during these holidays. Staff recommends that work not be allowed on the above mentioned seven holidays to prevent hardship to the residents on holidays. Staff recommends that if complaints are received regarding the construction work on Saturdays and Sundays near residential zones, the work on Saturdays and Sundays will be restricted to work that will not significantly impact local traffic and the work will be restricted to noise levels that will not exceed the requirements of WAC17360-040. Staff also recommends that advance notification of the construction work should be provided to the residents two weeks ahead of the work by door hangers and/or mailings. Citizens will be impacted to the minimum extent and staff does not anticipate that public health or safety will be diminished. Staff recommends that for the work on City streets, !traffic control plans are to be submitted by the contractor and approved by the City Transportation section prior to start of construction work. If any complaints are received from residents, the contractor along with the WSDOT will work on measures to minimize the disruption. Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community & nomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (A ,OS /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) :E VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Report of November 1, 2016 Page 10 of 12 Information regarding the proposed variance project was posted and notification was mailed to residents within 300 feet of the project corridor. One party of record request has been received from the public as of today. No comments were received from the public as of today, during the public comment period. 3. 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. Staff Analysis: The construction work is proposed in the state right of way and within the City of Renton right of way. WSDOT would build a new flyover ramp connecting the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Janes on SR 167 to the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on 1-405. The proposed work includes geotechnical drilling on the highways and the shoulders of the onramps and off ramps, demolishing existing roadwork, building of a fly-over ramp, rebuilding existing on and off-ramps, reconstructing portions of nearby local streets, relocating a noise wall, adding a raised earthen berm, ditches, culverts, catch basins, storm water treatment facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs, ramp meters, and rebuilding electrical cabinetry and wiring. The completed project will benefit the travel and conditions of life style of the other properties in the vicinity and the general public. This work will not constitute any special privileges that will limit the use of other properties in the vicinity of the project site. 4. That the approval is a minimum variance that will accomplish the desired purpose. Staff Analysis: The work will occur over 36 months on 845 non-consecutive nights. The work limits include work on SR 167 from milepost (MP) 24.5 at S 180th St to MP 27.3, and on 1-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3 at N 4th St, which include the construction of a new flyover interchange. The project also includes geotechnical explorations on the shoulders of the on-ramps and off-ramps necessary for this project. Work is also planned on S 14th St., and on small portions of Smithers, Morris, Whitworth and Shattuck near S 14th Street. The work is proposed for approximately 12,615 lineal feet. Mitigation measures are proposed by the applicant to diminish the noise impact on the surrounding area. Staff believes that the request is the minimum needed to accomplish the necessary construction and geotechnical exploration activities F. CONCLUSIONS: THE WORK WOULD OCCUR ON SR 167 FROM MILEPOST (MP) 24.5 ATS 180TH ST TO MP 27.3, AND ON 1-405 FROM MP 1.3 TO MP 4.3 AT N 4TH ST. THE PROJECT ALSO INCLUDES WORK ON S 14TH ST., AND ON SMALL PORTIONS OF SMITHERS, MORRIS, WHITWORTH AND SHATTUCK NEARS 14TH STREET. THE WORKS WOULD OCCUR OVER 36 MONTHS ON 845 NON-CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS. 1. The work requires a variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) as levels of noise for night time would be exceeded. 2. The work requires a variance from RMC 4.4.030.C.2&3 as construction work is proposed on days and hours not allowed in the code. Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community & nomic Development Noise Variance Hex Report WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (A 405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE) ,E VARIANCE LUA16-000770, V-H Report of November 1, 2016 Page 11 of 12 3. Analysis of the proposal according to variance criteria of RMC 8-7-8-D is also included in the Staff Report. 4. The analysis is provided for the proposed work outside of the construction hours mentioned in RMC 4-4-030. G. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Variances for the Noise Variance l-405/SR167 Direct Connect (aka l-405/SR167 Direct Connector Interchange} project listed in RMCS-7-2, and the variance from the allowed construction work days and hours of RMC4.4.030, File No. LUA16-000616, V-H be approved subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall provide the City of Renton project manager with the phone number for after- hours noise complaints prior to commencement of construction. Any complaints within the Renton city limits will be summarized and reported to the City's project manager within 5 days of the complaint. 2. The applicant shall implement proposed noise mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction. Additional mitigation measures to diminish or eliminate noise during construction are to be provided by the applicant as necessary. 3. The applicant shall notify the City of Renton project manager with the date and areas of expected night work prior to commencement of night work, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the work. 4. Implementation of a noise monitoring program will be conducted nightly by the contractor and the results provided to the City's project manager. Maximum noise level readings will be included in the noise monitoring program that will be conducted nightly and these results with the type of work being conducted during the noise level readings are to be provided to the City's project manager. The applicant's submitted project monitoring plan for nighttime construction noise in the event of a complaint should also be implemented. s. The applicant shall provide temporary motel vouchers to affected residents for the nights of the proposed noise variance work when noise impacts cannot be reasonably mitigated (by ear plugs or white noise generators) to levels that enable the residents to reasonably sleep at their homes. 6. Work shall not be allowed on the following seven holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, and on December 25th. to prevent hardship to the residents. 7. Staff recommends that if complaints are received by WSDOT and/or the City regarding the construction work on Saturdays and Sundays near residential zones, the work on Saturdays and Sundays will Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH City of Renton Department of Community 1 WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 DIRECT CONNECT (A Report of November 1, 2016 nomic Development 405 /SR 167 DIRECT CONNECTOR INTERCHANGE .;E VARIANCE Noise Variance Hex Report WA16-000770, V-H Page 12 of 12 be restricted to work that will not significantly impact local traffic, and the work will be restricted to noise levels that will not exceed the requirements of WACl 7360-040. 8. Advance notification of the construction work should be provided to the residents two weeks ahead of the work by door hangers and/or mailings. 9. For the work on City streets, traffic control plans are to be submitted by the contractor and approved by the City Transportation section prior to start of construction work. If any complaints are received from residents, the contractor along with WSDOTwill work on measures to minimize the disruption Noise Variance HEX Report LUA16-000770 VH EXHIBIT 2 m >< ::c t-1 OJ ~ w Item # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Types of vehicles -anticipated noise levels Mitigation measures planned to minimize the impact, Sound Sound Sound Sound Equipment level level level level Type of Construction Mitigation measures (dBA) (dBA) (dBA) (dBA) work at 50' at 100' at 200' at 300' The sounds from pick-up trucks would have a volume and sound similar to that of existing nighttime I-ton pickup trucks 68 62 56 53 Suppons various traffic from the freeway. The Contractor will avoid parking and idling vehicles next to residences. An construction activities. after-hours noise complaint telephone number will be made available to residents. General construction Construction equipment sounds emitted from this mobile operation will likely will be noticeable by Dump trucks 85 79 73 70 residents during nighttime operations but dissipated as the dump truck moves along completing operations tasks. Ambient sensitive backup alanns are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after-hours noise comolaint telephone number will be available to residents. Construction equipment sounds emitted from this mobile operation will likely will be noticeable by Paving machines 74 68 62 59 Paving operations. residents during nighttime operations but dissipated a<;. paving machines move along completing tasks. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after.hours noise complaint telt';Tlhone number will be available to residents. Construction equipment sounds emitted from this mobile operation will likely will be noticeable by Planing grinder 85 79 73 70 Paving operations residents during nighttime operations but dissipated as planing grinder machines move along completing tasks. Ambient sensitive backup alanns are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after.hour.. noise complaint telephone number will be available to residents. Pavement repair and Equipment will be parked outside of the line of site from residences and temporary noise shields will Air compressor 68 62 56 53 Support various construction activities. be used when feasible. An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. Asphalt saw cut. 85 79 73 70 Pavement repair and An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. ITS loop placement Paving operations and The Contractor will be required to redirect temporary lights away from residences and avoid Portable Light parking and idling vehicles next to residences. The contractor will be required to provide shielded plants and 64 58 52 49 support various generator type portable lights. An after-hours noise complaint telephone number will be available to generators construction activities. residents. Compaction Rollers and 77 71 65 62 Pavement repair An after-hours noise complaint telephone number will be available to residents. Hand compactor for Paving operation and Sounds emitted from this stationary operation will likely will be noticeable by residents during Flat bed/Cement mixer trucks 83 77 71 68 support various nighttime operations. Ambient sensitive backup alam1s arc required and truck tailgate banging is not construction activities. allowed. An after-hours noise complaint phone nwnber will be available to residents. Paving operations and Truck Mounted Attenuators 68 62 56 53 suppon various Traffic control drivers will park at least 500' away from residences, when feasible. An after-hours construction activities noise complaint phone nwnber will be available to residents. and traffic control. Residents will notice this mobile operation while the equipment is moving along the highway II Sweeper 69 63 57 54 Paving operations completing their task so the sound will dissipate as they move along from the sensitive receiver. The sounds from the sweeper would have a volume and sound similar to that of existing nighttime traffic from the freewav. Removal existing Residents will notice this mobile operation while the equipment is moving along the highway Stripe removal 76 70 64 61 pavement striping or completing its task. The sound will dissipate as the stripe removal equipment moves along and 12 pavement markers away from the sensitive receiver. Placing of MMA Residents will notice this mobile operation while the equipment is moving along the highway Stripe grinder 82 76 70 67 Durable and visible completing its tasks so the sound will dissipate as they move along and away from the sensitive 13 delineation receiver. Drilling for installation of 14 Auger & Hollow Stem drill rig 85 79 73 70 soldier pile wall, An after.hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. subsurface exploration, and for luminaire 15 Medium size excavator 85 79 73 70 May be used in wall An after.hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. May be used in wall footing excavation and shaft excavation. 16 Small excavator 85 79 73 70 May be used in tn:nching An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. May be u.sc<l for trenching. 17 !Horizontal Directional Drills 82 76 70 67 jMay be used for directional An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. May be used for !boring trenching. 18 Cranes 70 64 58 55 Structure Construction An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available IO residents. Pneumatic power tools 67 61 55 52 !Partial demolition of An after.hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. 19 iexisting structures. 20 Saw.cutting machines 85 79 73 70 jPartial demolition of An after·hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. jexisting structures. EXHIBIT 4 1' II II 'i" I •111 Iii ii.~,\ ,J:: j ' 'i, ,:, II I ·' i '' ' I I '. 11 !•1: • I I i'i ilh ,, ,I, h \'\%fl ' •JI:_ __ ~ ~ ' • I ,! ! ! i ! I" ' d!i ~i[l ~-------------------·----~. -~~=~'"' I :0,. ', ~ \ t--- l I I ' -- t I I h ,"?/ ' ~t ,,; :) . I I ; .. j ;1 I t ___ • j ~ :: 'J I + 'r . 'j' 'C> --l\ I• , H ' i • I '! ! h ~ '" ! 'i j ; ' ' ' \~. ~ .. i ~·.~- :: • I -t :. I Ji :: '; .\" I .. i J,' ii:'J ! J-1:f 10· .. : 1 1 < if~ I I ,· l t ' ' -,a II ' .. 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Project Description 'Y PlAN'llNG DESIGN CON$1RU(T!ON (OMPlm The 1-405 / SR 167 Interchange in Renton, Washington is one of the most heavily congested interchanges in the state. Today, drivers experience congestion in this area for up to eight hours each day. WSDOT will build a new flyover ramp connecting the HOT lanes on SR 167 to the carpool lanes on 1-405, improving flow at this critical interchange. The project work included in the noise variance request will reconstruct portions of the nearby local streets, relocate a noise wall, and add a raised earthen berm. The noise variance request also includes geotechnical explorations SW 23rd St This map shows the extent ol lhe project area. Visualizalion: The proposed 1405/SR 167 ln/erchange Direc/ Connector will improve Ira/lie flow and decrease the /Jke/ihood of collisions. on the shoulder of both the on-ramps and off-ramps and the highways within the project limits. It stretches from MP 24.5 at S 180 1h St. to MP 27.3 at 1-405 on SR 167, and MP 1.3 at to MP 4.3 at N 4th St. on 1-405. The work will occur between November 22"d 2016 and November 21 '' 2019. Congestion/Safety: The project will reduce delays and weaving, as well as the likelihood of collisions. Drivers will no longer need to exit the carpool or HOT lanes, merge onto 1-405 or SR 167, and merge across traffic again to the carpool or HOT lanes. Environment: This project will relocate a noise wall, build storm-water management facilities, and upgrade or replace a stream crossing at SR 167 to promote fish passage. EXHIBIT 5 Economic: This project provides better transit access to affordable housing and employment centers, expands freight mobility to the Green River Valley cities warehousing and distribution centers, and creates construction jobs in a variety of trades. The Design-Build project has been awarded to Atkinson Construction, and work activities related to survey of existing conditions and preliminary design have already begun. Project Narrative 1. Project name, size and location of site Project Name: Noise Variance for 1-405 / SR 167 Direct Connect Project Project Size: The project area includes widening of ramps, roadway, and construction of a new flyover between 1-405 and SR 167. It is 12,612.5 ft long. Project Location: The project is located between S 180th St over SR 167 North to 1-405 and Northeast up 1-405 to N 3rd St., and geotechnical subsurface explorations are required for shoulders of roads and ramps for the highways. 2. Land use permits required for proposed project. Land use pennits are not required for this project. A Nighttime Noise Variance, variance in allowed hours of construction, and a variance in the hours of hauling is needed. 3. Zoning designation of the site and adjacent properties. 1-405 roadway and associated off/on ramps are within State roadway right of way and do not have a City zoning designation. Beyond the State roadway right of way the land use is designated Commercial Office (CO), Medium Industrial (IM), Commercial Downtown (CD), Commercial Arterial (CA), Residential du/ac (R-6, R-8, R-10), and Residential Multi-Family (RMF). 4. Current use of the site and any existing improvements The current land use is a state transportation corridor including intersections with off and on-ramps. Existing improvements are associated with the roadway. They include on and off-ramps, electrical cabinetry and wiring, ditches. culverts, catch basins, storm water treatment facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs and ramp meters. 5. Special site features (i.e. wetlands, water bodies, steep slopes) Cedar River flows beneath 1-405 near Cedar River Trail. Impacts to the Cedar River are not anticipated. Other streams in the project area include Thunder Hills Creek, Rolling Hills Creek, and West Fork of Panther Creek. There are a total of 16 wetlands located in the project area. The project is not located within a landslide hazard area. 6. Soil type and drainage conditions The major soil type identified along the project is glacial till and advance glacial outwash deposits. However due to intense urbanization and previous 1-405 construction, there is little natural soil within the project area. Surface water runoff from the existing roadway drains through a combination of open ditches and enclosed pipes. Minor roadway widening will occur on both 1-405 and SR 167. An enclosed drainage will be provided and connected into WSDOT's existing enclosed drainage system at the on-ramp, within WSDOT right of way. NPDES The project will have an NPDES permit once ground-disturbing construction begins in January or February of 2017. Best Management Practices will further ensure compliance with State water quality standards. New impervious surface The project is still in design. Some new impervious surfaces will be added, and some will be deleted. The project provides treatment for all new impervious surfaces. 7. Proposed use of the property and scope of the proposed development No change of land use will occur. The property will remain a transportation corridor. 8. For plats indicate the proposed number, net density and range of sizes (net lot area) of the new lots Not appl.icable. This property is and will remain a transportation corridor. 9. Access Site access will not change. 10. Proposed off-site improvements (i.e. installation of sidewalks, fire hydrants, sewer main, etc.) None. 11. Total estimated construction cost and estimated fair market value of the-proposed project. Construction cost and the fair market value is approximately $115,000,000. 12. Estimated quantities and type of materials involved if any fill or excavation is proposed. Approximately 250,000 cubic yards excavation and 110,000 cubic yards common borrow will be needed to construct the interchange improvements. 13. Number, type and size of any trees to be removed. None. 14. Explanation of any land to be dedicated to the City None. 15. Any proposed job shacks, sales trailers, and/or model homes A WSDOT/Contractor/Designer combinedjobsite office trailer and storage yard will be located at 3000 East Valley Road, Renton WA 98057. 16. Any proposed modifications being requested (include written justification) None. 17. For projects located within 100 feet of a stream or wetland, please include distance in feet from wetland or stream to nearest area of work The Project will include improvements to the Rolling Hills Creek as it passes under SR 167. 18. For projects located within 200-feet of Black River, Cedar River, Springbrook Creek, May Creek and Lake Washington please include the following additional information: • Distance from closest area of work to the ordinary high water mark. • Description of the nature of the existing shoreline • The approximate location of and number of residential units, existing and potential, that will have an obstructed view in the event the proposed project exceeds a height of35-feet above the average grade level The project is not within 200-feet of Black River, Springbrook Creek, May Creek or Lake Washington. The project limits on I-405 do extend from SR 167 to north of the Cedar River so in plan view the project is over the Cedar River. In the location of the Cedar River the scope of the project is limited to ITS (fiber optic) cable replacement and will have no impact on the Cedar River. Specifically: • The ITS fiber cable replacement will be on the bridge over the Cedar River well above the OHW mark. • The existing shoreline will not be affected. • The proposed project will not construct structures in the Cedar River area or obstruct any views. Variance Request Justification: The burden of proof as to the appropriateness of the application lies with the applicant. In order to approve a variance request, the Reviewing Official must find all the following conditions exist: 1. 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, and 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; WSDOT's traffic analysis has detennined that performing ramp and lane closures during the day would result in traffic congestion due to high traffic volumes, loss of roadway capacity. and diminished access to local events. WSDOT requires that lane closures and certain construction activities occur at night and continuous operation of construction activities such as pavement grinding can be ensured to avoid endangering personnel. To avoid disruptions to workers, pedestrians and motorists, and to maintain emergency and essential services, many construction activities must occur between the hours of7:00 pm and 7:00 am, Monday through Sunday. Activities such as pavement repair, grinding, removal and replacement of pavement and pavement markings cannot be accomplished while traffic is present. Full or partial freeway, street and ramp closures are necessary for these activities. Construction Considerations and Closures: Portions of the construction operations will occur during nighttime hours (7pm to 7an1). The closures required for these operations are only feasible at night. This project will require roadway closures for construction personnel and equipment and personnel operating on the roadway. Estimate of required night work WSDOT estimates that it will require 840 consecutive or non-consecutive nights to complete the work. This estimate, shown below, includes the minimum amount of time necessary to safely complete the work: • • • • • Subsurface site investigations and survey 1-405 Widening SR 167 Widening Direct Connect Bridge Final Paving Total estimated nights Contingency nights for weather and other factors JOO nights 260 nights 280 nights JOO nights JOO nights 840 nights 5 nights Total Estimated night work 845 nights This includes construction activities and hauling Monday through Sunday, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2. 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; Granting of the variance will enhance public safety and reduce risks to property because nighttime traffic volumes are lighter, thus reducing the safety risks. Perfom1ing this work during nighttime hours and, if required, during weekend closures when the least amount of traffic is present will minimize risks to the traveling public and constrnction workers. In addition to the safety benefits of nighttime work, WSDOT, its contractors and subcontractors will follow all of the conditions, restrictions and mitigation measures pursuant to the City of Renton Municipal Code. Those mitigation measures will include: • Noise Variance: A copy of each noise variance or exemption will be kept on the project site at all times for presentation on demand to law and code enforcement agencies. • Notifications: Notification will be submitted to residents and businesses potentially affected as to the nature and duration of nighttime construction activities that could result in a noise exceedance. This notice will provide the resident or business with the telephone number of a contact person available during non-working hours. • Training: All workers on the project will attend Environmental Awareness Training and the Noise Variance provisions will be discussed. • Backup Alarms: Use manually adjustable alarms set 87 dba at night. Configure traffic pattern to minimize backing movements. • Slamming Tailgates: Establish truck clean-out areas. Use rubber gaskets on truck gates. Decrease speed of truck gate closure. • Prolonged idling of equipment: Enforce "no idling" policy. • Equipment Staging and Shielding: To the extent possible, stationary equipment will be located away or shielded from sensitive receptors such as residences to decrease noise. • Noise Wall Sequence: Schedule construction of the new noise wall shafts prior to removing the existing noise wall. This minimizes the period of time the Talbot Hill neighbors are not protected from freeway noise. • Noise Monitoring: Implementation of a noise monitoring program will be conducted nightly by the contractor, and the results provided to the City's Project Manager. A list of equipment with the noise level each piece generates is included in the attachments for reference. The highest and lowest noise generated from this list is 85 and 64 with an average between those two of75 dB. Existing ambient noise levels are in the range of70 to 80 dBA which may aid in masking the construction noise. Some of the nighttime work will be mobile and occur up and down the corridor and will not be focused on one particular neighbor within the project limits. 3. The 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; and WSDOT agrees that the approval is the minimum variance that will accomplish the desired purpose. Approval of this request does not grant a special privilege inconsistent with roadway construction projects elsewhere. Nighttime roadway construction is a common and accepted practice to reduce congestion and inconvenience to motorists, expedite road building tasks, and enhancing work zone safety by conducting construction when partial or complete roadway and ramp closures are possible due to reduced traffic volumes. Utilities Plan, Generalized (sewer, water storm water, transportation improvements) See attached conceptual plans for details. Other Attachments See attached Neighborhood Detail Map, and a list of equipment with noise levels that each generates. Jennifer Cisneros From: Sent: To: Cc: Cooley, Linda <CooleyL@wsdot.wa.gov> Wednesday, October 19, 2016 2:30 PM Rohini Nair Jennifer Cisneros Subject: RE: NOTICE OF APPLJCA TJON-WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance Hello Rohini, Day of the week nighttime Work Hours Monday-Friday from 8 pm to: 5AM Saturday from 8Qm to: 5AM Sunday from Holidays would likely include: January 1" Memorial Day July 4'" Labor Day 8pm to: 5:00 Thanksgiving Day and the Friday directly afterward December 25'" Linda Cooley Environmental Permit/Complim1cc Lead WSDOT NWR Design Build Office 425-456-8586 206-769-7481 From: Rohini Nair [mailto:RNair@Rentonwa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2016 1:04 PM To: Cooley, Linda <CooleyL@wsdot.wa.gov> Cc: Jennifer Cisneros <JCisneros@Rentonwa.gov> AM Subject: RE: NOTICE OF APPLICATION-WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance Hi Linda, Thanks for clarifying about the work location. As I had mentioned in my earlier email, if the work is not going to be done 24 hours a day 7 days a week, please let me know Day of the week Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday Work Hours from_ AM to : __ PM/ AM from AM to: PM/AM from AM to: PM/AM Also, please let me know the specific holidays that WSDOT does not require work to be done by the contractor. EXHIBIT 6 I wanted the information so that I can check if the publication information is appropriately worded and I can enter in our report correctly. Please give the information as soon as possible. Thanks Rohini . From: Cooley, Linda [mailto:CooleyL@wsdot.wa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2016 12:56 PM To: Rohini Nair Cc: Jennifer Cisneros Subject: RE: NOTICE OF APPLICATION-WSDOT I-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance Dear Rohini, I apologize for the confusion this morning. I just confirmed with our design project manager, Ross Fenton, that WSDOT does indeed have a small amount of work in City of Renton right of way. Neither Dan nor I were aware of this previously. The City right of way where work will occur includes small portions of the following City streets: Smithers, Morris, Whitworth, and Shattuck near S 14th Street. Work will also occur on S 14th St. WSDOT has purchased all of the homes in this area. I have also attached an edited HEX publication. I understand that you may not be able to correct the title at this point but I'd appreciate it if you could correct any of the other items. Thank you very much. Sincerely, Linda Cooley Environmental Pcrmit/Complirn1cc Lead WSDOT NWR Design Build Office 425-456-8586 206-769-7481 ATKINSON .... :,:: Washington State T/1 Department ol Transp,ortation CONSTRUCTION 1-405 / SR 167 Direct Connector PROJECT NOISE MONITORING PLAN FOR NIGHTTIME CONSTRUCTION Submitted to: Jennifer Henning, AICP Planning Director City of Renton Planning Division EXHIBIT 7 INTRODUCTION Beginning in November 2016 through November 2019, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will construct interchange improvements in the City of Renton. The Project begins at Mile Post 24.5 on SR 167, and ends at Mile Post 4.3 on I-405. The length of the project segment is approximately 2.4 miles. See vicinity map in Figure 1. WSDOT has applied for 840 consecutive or non-consecutive nights of variation from the City of Renton Municipal Code for noise levels expected to result from construction work between the hours of8:00 PM and 5:00 AM. The goal of this memorandum is to outline a noise monitoring plan. Figure 1: Project Vicinity Map The plan is to measure the noise from construction activities as they begin, and compare those to ambient and planned noise levels. This plan also describes how WSDOT will proceed once the complaint is received on the noise hotline. The project area consists of the following type of land uses: i) Commercial Office ii) Medium Industrial iii) Commercial Downtown iv) Commercial Arterial v) Residential du/ac vi) Residential Multi-Family The noise levels due to construction activities will not be continuous depending on the type of work (stationary such as pavement repair or mobile operations such as paving or pavement marking placement) and the location of the work zone along the roughly two miles of work. Residents may receive construction noise from equipment depending on if they are located behind an existing noise wall and how far they are located from the edge of pavement MONITORING PLAN The proposed monitoring plan consists of four phases: I. Contract plan nighttime mitigation specifications. 2. Pre-Construction ambient noise measurements. 3. Activity Startup noise measurements. 4. Possible Nighttime Construction residents' notification 5. Nighttime noise complaint response protocol 1. CONTRACT PLAN NIGHTTIME MITIGATION SPECIFICATIONS Noise mitigation special conditions submitted with the application are included in the project's noise variance application. Mitigation measures will be followed by WSDOT and its Design Builder. All activities will be conducted in compliance with the conditions as set forth in the Variance. Please see mitigation steps listed in the narrative and other attachments to the variance application. 2. PRE-CONSTRUCTION AMBIENT NOISE MEASUREMENTS A log of noise measurements will be created. Pre-construction ambient noise measurements will be taken along the length of the alignment, and documented on the log. A blank copy of the log is attached for reference. 3. ACTIVITY STARTUP NOISE MEASUREMENTS Once a new nighttime construction activity that has potential to create high noise levels begins, measurements will be taken at 50 and I 00 ft from the source to compare it to those expected from that particular activity. Anticipated construction activities and their expected noise generation are listed in the noise variance request. 4. POSSIBLE NIGHTTIME CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTS' NOTIFICATION Atkinson Construction will provide citizens with a 425-240-0717 noise hotline for construction noise related complaints. All complaints will be logged and responded to with by phone or email within 24 hours of when they are received by Atkinson Construction. 5. NIGHTTIME NOISE COMPLAINT RESPONSE PROTOCOL If a noise complaint is received during the nighttime work operation, WSDOT will conduct the following noise level measurements: A. Baseline Highway background field Measurements Ambient traffic noise in the vicinity of the noise complaint will be taken, and recorded on the log. If the work is not going on when the complaint is received, noise measurements will be taken the following night or same time the next day that the complaint was received. B. Monitoring in Response to Complaints Noise level measurements will be taken outside of the property where the complaint was received. The noise reading will be taken during the construction activity which resulted in the complaint. All measurements and response complaint forms summary will be logged into a spreadsheet and submitted to the City. C. Complaint response protocol The WSDOT complaint response protocol proposed for this project is detailed as follows: 1. Upon the first complaint, Atkinson Construction will ensure that all mitigation measures are being enforced and to attempt to reduce any unnecessarily loud work practices. 2. Atkinson Construction will provide residents with industrial grade earplugs by mail or by hand-delivery. Atkinson Construction will follow up on earplug effectiveness within two days. 3. If earplugs are not effective in reducing nighttime disturbances from grinding noise, residents are eligible to borrow a white noise generator from Atkinson Construction. Residents must sign a receipt acknowledging full responsibility for replacing the machine in-kind if it is lost or damaged. Atkinson Construction is responsible for collecting the white noise generator following completion of the project. Machines are intended to be used in the bedroom to mask construction noise. Multiple machines may be available for a single household depending on the number of occupied bedrooms where sleep is disturbed by night construction noise. White noise generators can be used in combination with earplugs. 4. If the white noise generators are not effective in reducing nighttime disturbances, residents may be eligible to receive motel vouchers from Atkinson Construction for a nearby motel if the combination of earplugs and white noise generator(s) are not effective at a particular location. Motel vouchers are in the form of a reservation confirmation number that includes the number of eligible occupants as determined by the project schedule and location. The nightly rate may not exceed the allowable state lodging rate. Atkinson Construction will determine the duration of nights based on our construction schedule, and how much construction noise we expect at the home. Types of vehicles -anticipated noise levels Mitigation measures planned to minimize the impact. ' Sound Sound Sound Sound Item level level level level Type of Construction -- # Equipment (dBA) (dBA) (dBA) (dBA) work Mitigation measures at SO' at 100' at 200' at300' The sounds from pick-up trucks would have a volume and sound similar to that of existing nighttime l I-ton pickup trucks 68 62 56 53 Supports various traffic from the freeway. The Contractor will avoid parking and idling vehicles next to residences. An construction activities. after-hours noise complaint telephone number will be made available to residents. Construction equipment sounds emitted from this mobile operation will likely will be noticeable by General construction Dump trucks 85 79 73 70 residents during nighttime operations but dissipated as the dump truck moves along completing 2 operations tasks. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after-hours noise comvlaint telephone number will be available to residents. Construction equipment sounds emitted from this mobile operation will likely will be noticeable by 3 Paving machines 74 68 62 59 Paving operations. residents during nighttime operations but dissipated as paving machines move along completing tasks. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after-hours noise comnlaint telenhone number will be available to residents, Construction equipment sounds emitted from this mobile operation will likely will be noticeable by 4 ' Planing grinder 85 79 73 70 Paving operations residents during nighttime operations but dissipated as planing grinder machines move along completing tasks. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after-hours noise complaint telephone number will be available to residents. Pavement repair and Equipment will be parked outside of the line of site from residences and temporary noise shields will 5 Air compressor 68 62 56 53 Support various construction activities. be used when feasible. An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. 6 Asphalt saw cut. 85 79 73 70 Pavement repair and An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. ITS loo--lacement Paving operations and The Contractor will be required to redirect temporary lights away from residences and avoid Portable Light parking and idling vehicles next to residences. The contractor will be required to provide shielded 7 plants and 64 58 52 49 support various generator type portable lights. An after-hours noise complaint telephone number will be available to generators construction activities. residents. 8 Compaction Rollers and 77 71 65 62 Pavement repair An after-hours noise complaint telephone number will be available to residents. Hand comnactor for Paving operation and Sounds emitted from this stationary operation will likely will be noticeable by residents during 9 Flat bed/Cement mixer trucks 83 77 71 68 support various nighttime operations. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required and truck tailgate banging is not construction activities. allowed. An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. Paving operations and 10 Truck Mounted Attenuators 68 62 56 53 support various Traffic control drivers will park at least 500' away from residences, when feasible. An after-hours construction activities noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. and traffic control. ·, .... Residents will notice this mobile operation while the equipment is moving along the highway II Sweeper 69 63 57 54 Paving operations completing their task so the sound will dissipate as they move along from the sensitive receiver. The sounds from the sweeper would have a volume and sound similar to that of existing nighttime traffic from the freewav. Removal existing Residents will notice this mobile operation while the equipment is moving along the highway Stripe removal 76 70 64 61 pavement striping or completing its task. The sound will dissipate as the stripe removal equipment moves along and 12 pavement markers away from the sensitive receiver. Placing ofMMA Residents will notice this mobile operation while the equipment is moving along the highway Stripe grinder 82 76 70 67 Durable and visible completing its tasks so the sound will dissipate as they move along and away from the sensitive 13 delineation receiver. Drilling for installation of 14 !Auger & Hollow Stem drill rig 85 79 73 70 soldier pile wall, An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. subsurface exploration, and for luminaire 15 Medium size excavator 85 79 73 70 May be used in wall An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. May be used in wall footing excavation and shaft excavation. 16 Small excavator 85 79 73 70 May be used in trenching An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. May be used for trenching. 17 Horizontal Directional Drills 82 76 70 67 !May be used for directiona1 An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. 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ATKINSON =r-Waminglon State 'f'/1 Dep,.;ntment of Tran$po..tation CONSTRuCTION 1-405 / SR 167 Direct Connector PROJECT NOISE MONITORING PLAN FOR NIGHTTIME CONSTRUCTION Submitted to: Jennifer Henning, AICP Planning Director City of Renton Planning Division 01:·i. '~) •)(·!·' ---'-, : J INTRODUCTION Beginning in November 2016 through November 2019, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will construct interchange improvements in the City of Renton. The Project begins at Mile Post 24.5 on SR 167, and ends at Mile Post 4.3 on 1-405. The length of the project segment is approximately 2.4 miles. See vicinity map in Figure 1. WSDOT has applied for 840 consecutive or non-consecutive nights of variation from the City of Renton Municipal Code for noise levels expected to result from construction work between the hours of 8:00 PM and 5:00 AM. The goal of this memorandum is to outline a noise monitoring plan. Figure 1: Project Vicinity Map The plan is to measure the noise from construction activities as they begin, and compare those to ambient and planned noise levels. This plan also describes how WSDOT will proceed once the complaint is received on the noise hotline. The project area consists of the following type ofland uses: i) Commercial Office ii) Medium Industrial iii) Commercial Downtown iv) Commercial Arterial v) Residential du/ac vi) Residential Multi-Family The noise levels due to construction activities will not be continuous depending on the type of work ( stationary such as pavement repair or mobile operations such as paving or pavement marking placement) and the location of the work zone along the roughly two miles of work. Residents may receive construction noise from equipment depending on if they are located behind an existing noise wall and how far they are located from the edge of pavement MONITORING PLAN The proposed monitoring plan consists of four phases: 1. Contract plan nighttime mitigation specifications. 2. Pre-Construction ambient noise measurements. 3. Activity Startup noise measurements. 4. Possible Nighttime Construction residents' notification 5. Nighttime noise complaint response protocol t. CONTRACT PLAN NIGHTTIME MITIGATION SPECIFICATIONS Noise mitigation special conditions submitted with the application are included in the project's noise variance application. Mitigation measures will be followed by WSDOT and its Design Builder. All activities will be conducted in compliance with the conditions as set forth in the Variance. Please see mitigation steps listed in the narrative and other attachments to the variance application. 2. PRE-CONSTRUCTION AMBIENT NOISE MEASUREMENTS A log of noise measurements will be created. Pre-construction ambient noise measurements will be taken along the length of the alignment, and documented on the log. A blank copy of the log is attached for reference. 3. ACTIVITY STARTUP NOISE MEASUREMENTS Once a new nighttime construction activity that has potential to create high noise levels begins, measurements will be taken at 50 and 100 ft from the source to compare it to those expected from that particular activity. Anticipated construction activities and their expected noise generation are listed in the noise variance request. 4. POSSIBLE NIGHTTIME CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTS' NOTIFICATION Atkinson Construction will provide citizens with a 425-240-0717 noise hotline for construction noise related complaints. All complaints will be logged and responded to with by phone or email within 24 hours of when they are received by Atkinson Construction. 5. NIGHTTIME NOISE COMPLAINT RESPONSE PROTOCOL If a noise complaint is received during the nighttime work operation, WSDOT will conduct the following noise level measurements: A. Baseline Highway background field Measurements Ambient traffic noise in the vicinity of the noise complaint will be taken, and recorded on the log. If the work is not going on when the complaint is received, noise measurements will be taken the following night or same time the next day that the complaint was received. B. Monitoring in Response to Complaints Noise level measurements will be taken outside of the property where the complaint was received. The noise reading will be taken during the construction activity which resulted in the complaint. All measurements and response complaint forms summary will be logged into a spreadsheet and submitted to the City. C. Complaint response protocol The WSDOT complaint response protocol proposed for this project is detailed as follows: 1. Upon the first complaint, Atkinson Construction will ensure that all mitigation measures are being enforced and to attempt to reduce any unnecessarily loud work practices. 2. Atkinson Construction will provide residents with industrial grade earplugs by mail or by hand-delivery. Atkinson Construction will follow up on earplug effectiveness within two days. 3. If earplugs are not effective in reducing nighttime disturbances from grinding noise, residents are eligible to borrow a white noise generator from Atkinson Construction. Residents must sign a receipt acknowledging full responsibility for replacing the machine in-kind if it is lost or damaged. Atkinson Construction is responsible for collecting the white noise generator following completion of the project. Machines are intended to be used in the bedroom to mask construction noise. Multiple machines may be available for a single household depending on the number of occupied bedrooms where sleep is disturbed by night construction noise. White noise generators can be used in combination with earplugs. 4. If the white noise generators are not effective in reducing nighttime disturbances, residents may be eligible to receive motel vouchers from Atkinson Construction for a nearby motel if the combination of earplugs and white noise generator(s) are not effective at a particular location. Motel vouchers are in the form of a reservation confirmation number that includes the number of eligible occupants as determined by the project schedule and location. The nightly rate may not exceed the allowable state lodging rate. Atkinson Construction will determine the duration of nights based on our construction schedule, and how much construction noise we expect at the home. [PLEASE INCLUDE THE PROJECT NUMBER WHEN CALLING FOR PROPER FILE IDENTIFICATION If you 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 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Project name/File No.: /J!,,ed U11~r5cf Nt' ;56 /.,. ?IA /? -tJt)f) 7 41 t/ -fl L r /) ' ~r/"'''c,..-:. NAME: t:>J<.t1 Darm MAILING ADDREss, 1e 14: s~. 1 q'V s-t; TELEPHONENO.: /.j1.f-1..S§" -1,Y?-1 City/State/Zip: f<e.,-f.m. J..1,. i DEPARTMENT OF COMMUl'II,, Y AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING STATE OF WASHINGTON } } 55 COUNTY OF KING } Planning Division 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov Jl:.NIJ l F-El2-. Cl SN E.it.£15 . certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct and duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: 1. On the 2.1 .. -r day of Oc..ro BE 12----20 I lo , I posted 3 '-I posters in conspicuous places or nearby the following project: :r-4os/SfJ.. lf.7 Dire:.c..+ C.c:,on~c..f- Project Name Owner Name 2. I have attached a copy of the neighborhood detail map marked with an "X" to indicate the location of the posters. 3. I have attached a copy of this poster and will submit this affidavit to the City of Renton after posting. 4. These posters were posted in locations in conformance with the requirements of Chapter 7 Title 8 of Renton Municipal Code and I understand that I need to remove them after completion of the project. ature of person posting SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this~ day of CJc hig i,.-, 20--1.1,.,__. ,,,''\~~ \~~~•,,, ---LlicUl,!),---l;_Ll.~'1-1"·.ILJ.c.__ _________ _ .::C ov ,,"'""'"~, ~..t\1,, ~ C in and for the State of Washington, = -<' ~.,.jo;s•ON ~~ ~ -=-.:t ot4,t ~\ ~ Printed name: \~c\\ •• ,J. Pa,,· en; [!]"' '";! i . ~ .... _ ;,, ~ ~ (J) , .. " r/J a~ A ;. -:;, \ 8 2•i.; •1 er!! commission expires on :v,~li.,s-\c 1 "\ :~ o 11 11 /' ''•11 • 9 .. , ~ ,: l t11 (:' o till\\~ ~G $ 11 '• ~ WAS'f',~ .$' !1 -:,.'"" DEPARTMENT OF COM MU .... i AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss COUNTY OF KING ) Planning Division 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov 'J)~., b ha.rpe . certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of theState of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct and duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: 1. On the .2~ day of Otfober . 20 I~ I deposited in the mails of the United States, a sealed envelope containing notice of public hearing documents to surrounding property owners within three hundred feet (300') of the following proposed project: 1-1./0$ / .SA.. ,,1 'i),•rui c,,,,,e,) Project Name Owner Name 2. I have attached a copy of the list of names and addresses of the property owners within three hundred feet {300') of the proposed project. Signature of person mailing documents SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this '1..'i day of O c.,\.p't,.._,..-• 20 li:, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, u~ ,,,,, 1-1argr 0 /',, NOTAR~ State of Washington. ~~e':.,;r.io;t"i,;.•. !> "~ Printed name: Wt.~ \~..,,..qro~e... ~ ~·+' 7,sl'~ ~ ~ .:, ,.·~ ii\ -:. :: !" NOTARY : : ~ \ PUBLIC r.-i~mission expires on __ Lj._-.... 'Z."""'"3_-..,'Z..o=I,..~---------:. <.P •• : E~· -:. ~ .... ,, ••• • 0 ,:, , '",.. ......... ~.. -"' ~ ~ ').;. ..... _ .. 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Family(Res Use/Zone) 7221400070 WONG KING KUEN+YAU KUEN 328CEDARAVES RENTON WA 98055 Single Family(R,?s Use/Zone) 7221400030 ZENG SHIZHAN+JINGTANG 1121 S 3RD ST RENTON WA 98055 Single Family(Res Use/Zone) -------R!nton ® NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: October 21, 2016 PROJECT NAME/NUMBER: WSDOT 1-405/SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance, LUA16-000770, V-H PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is requesting a noise variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) to allow for 845 non-consecutive nights of construction work for the l-405/SR167 Direct Connect project. The work includes construction & hauling over a 36- month period at different locations along the project limits. The project includes work from 8pm to Sam on weekdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The project also requires a variance from RMC 4-4--030C.2&3 to perform the above construction outside of code established work hours. Construction is proposed from November 22, 2016 -November 21, 2019. WSDOT would build a new flyover ramp connecting the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on SR 167 to the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on 1-405. The project limits extend on SR 167 from milepost (MP) 24.5 at S 180th St to MP 27.3, and on 1-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3 at N 4th St. The project also includes work on small portions of the following City streets: Smithers, Morris, Whitworth and Shattuck near S 141:ti Street. Work will also occur on S 14th St. Proposed work includes geotechnical drilling, demolition, building a fly-over ramp, rebuilding existing on and off-ramps, reconstructing portions of nearby local streets, relocating a noise wall, adding a raised earthen berm, , ditches, culverts, catch basins, storm water treatment facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs, ramp meters, and rebuilding electrical cabinetry and wiring. PROJECT LOCATION: APPLICANT: CllY OF RENTON CONTACT: PERMITS/REVIEW REQUESTED: LOCATION WHERE APPLICATION MAY BE REVIEWED: PUBLIC HEARING: 1-405/SR 167 Linda Cooley, Washington State Dept. ofTransportation, (425} 456-4586 Rohini Nair, Project Manager, (425)-430-7298, rnair@rentonwa.gov Noise Variance Department of Community & Economic Development (CEDJ -Planning Division, 6th Floor Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Public hearing is tentatively scheduled for November 8, 2016 before the Renton Hearing Examiner in Renton Council Chambers at 12:00 PM on the 7th floor of Renton City Hall located at 1055 South Grady Way. Comments on the above application must be submitted In writing to Rohinl Nair, Plan Reviewer, CED-Planning Division, 1055 South Grady Way, 61h fir, Renton, WA 98057, by 5:00 p.m. two weeks after date of notice of application. If you have questions about this proposal, or wish to be made a party of record and receive additional notification by mail, contact Rohini Nair. 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 If you 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 So. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. 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El 1, '1>1, , Cert<. 1 ~dat~ ~:/Olij Gooole Department of Community and Economic Development --------Renton 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RENTON HEARING EXAMINER RENTON, WASHINGTON A public hearing will be held by the Renton Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of the Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, Washington, on November 08, 2016 at 12:00 pm to consider the following petitions: WSDOT 1-40:l"SR 167 Direct Connect Noise Variance LUA16-000770 Location: l-40:l"SR167 Description: Washington State Department of Transportation {WSDOT) is requesting a noise variance from RMC 8-7-2 (Noise Regulations, Maximum Environmental Noise Levels) to allow for 845 non-consecutive nights of construction work for the l-40:l"SR167 Direct Connect Project. Proposed work includes construction & hauling 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The project requires a variance from RMC 4-4-030C.2&3 to perform the above construction outside of code-established work hours. Construction is proposed from November 22, 2016 -November 21, 2019. WSDOT would build a new flyover ramp connecting the High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on SR 167 to the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on 1-405. The project would also reconstruct portions of nearby streets, relocate a noise wall, add a raised earthen berm, & perform geotechnical explorations. The project limits extend on SR 167 from milepost (MP) 24.5 at S 180th St to MP 27.3, and on 1-405 from MP 1.3 to MP 4.3 at N 4th St. Legal descriptions of the files noted above are on file in the City Clerk's Office, Seventh Floor, City Hall, Renton. All interested persons are invited to be present at the Public Hearing to express their opinions. Questions should be directed to the Hearing Examiner at 425-430-6515. Publication Date: October 21, 2016 ' . DEPARTMENT OF COMM' '"'ITV AND ECONOMIC DEVELO ENT RE-::-:C:--:-EP_vE_o ___ ... RentoCITY n ~ SEP 3 0 20i6 V Plaf\~!'JG ~ton LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION PROPERTY OWNER(S) PROJECT INFORMATION NAME:WSDOT PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: 1-405 I SR 167 Direct Connect PROJECTIADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE: ADDRESS: 600 108th Ave NE suite 405 from MP 24.5 at S 180th St. to MP 27.3 at 1-405 on SR 167, and MP 1.3 atto MP 4.3 at CITY: Bellevue ZIP: 98004 N 4th St. on 1-405, Renton WA 98055 ----------·-" TELEPHONE NUMBER: (206) 769-7481 KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER($): APPLICANT (if other than owner) NAME: Linda Cooley EXISTING LAND USE(S): · Transportation State Highway PROPOSED LAND USE(S): COMPANY (if applicable): WSDQT · Transportation State Highway EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: ADDRESS: 600 108th Ave NE suite 405 state roadway right of way PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION CITY: Bellevue ZIP: 98004 (if applicable) state roadwav riaht of wav TELEPHONE NUMBER (206) 769-7481 EXISTING ZONING: state roadway right of way CONTACT PERSON PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): state roadway right of way NAME: Dan Sharpe SITE AREA (in square feet): 7,310,400 SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE COMPANY (if applicable): Atkinson Construction DEDICATED: N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS: ADDRESS: 707 S Grady Way, #500 N/A PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET CITY: Renton ZIP: 98057 ACRE (if applicable) N/A TELEPHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS: (206) 200-5137 NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable} N/A dan.sharpe@atkn.com NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): NIA 1 H:\CED\Data\Forms-Templates\Self-Help Handouts\Planning\Master Application.doc Rev: 08/2015 ' . ' t •• OJECT INFORMATION cont ed r'---''---'-=-=--'--'-':._-=-=:,_----------~ - 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): N/A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/ A SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): N/A NET FLOOR AREA ON NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): N/A PROJECT VALUE: -',FP 3 () 211'.!i IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYP i:l -.:"}TON ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREAPf>i.~'91Blfill>IJ!)f:)!Q SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable): D AQUIFIER PROTECTION AREA ONE D AQUIFIER PROTECTION AREA TWO D FLOOD HAZARD AREA D GEOLOGIC HAZARD D HABITAT CONSERVATION D SHORELINE STREAMS & LAKES ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. ___ sq.ft. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW PROJECT (if applicable): N/ A D WETLANDS . ·-·,---- LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (Attach legal description on seoarate sheet with the followina information included} SITUATE IN THE QUARTER OF SECTION __ , TOWNSHIP 23N , RANGE~. IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I, (Print Namels) Linda Cooley , declare under penalty of perjury undr thj laws of the State of Washington that I am (please check one) LJ the current owner of the property involved in this application or ,/ the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information rewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. S ATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss COUNTY OF KING ) Notary PubNC Stitt ol W..hlnglall KIM L LAIIGENIEIIG My Appointment &pins Jul 24, 2019 zo '5f3 T lt,,, --------------------- Date Signature of Owner/Representative Date / ( ic in and for the State of ras 1ngton 1 1t1"4 L. la-3£,1 h<-'J Notary (Print): My appointment expires: ~»,.p{4,,C..-<;£..-;A1.s/,____--"c;X'-'--,;-.7~J_,?_O_/_'J _____ _ 2 H :\CE D\Data\Forms-T em plates\Self-Help Handouts\Planning\Master Application.doc Rev:08/2015 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS RECEIVED Planning Division 1055 South Grady Way-Renton, WA 98057 Phone: 425-430-7200 I www.rentonwa.gov LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: WAIVED MODIFIED BY: BY: Arborist Report, Biological Assessment, Calculations 1 Colored Maps for Display, I J1}( Construction Mitigation Description """ • I Deed of Right-of-Way Dedication 1 ' Density Worksheet , I Drainage Control Plan, Drainage Report 2 Elevations, Architectural a•No• Environmental Checklist 4 Existing Covenants (Recorded Copy) 1 '"°' Existing Easements (Recorded Copy)"""' Flood Hazard Data, Floor Plans SAND< Geotechnical Report, ANn Grading Elevations & Plan, Conceptual , Grading Elevations & Plan, Detailed 2 a!Tvl Habitat Data Report, c'l7v\ Improvement Deferral 2 I Irrigation Plan, SEP 3 0 2016 CITY OF RENTON PLANNING DIVISION COMMENTS: 0 k-to /pv,'IV) ft, 1.f<2>v1""') NrtJSt M-f'-fitf."IJ'T.7""'·' ('1£ At, . D/. I i ' W;i11Wl,.b'1 t..o/.i1'ai IJP1V" PROJECT NAME: 1-· Ll oc; / SF!-1 f/ 7-t;,fr-c; n ty: NO I% l/.i'"l1'l.. ' DATE: __ ~__,f_t_?,_1_._1 UJ.:;.___,l K"---------- 1 H;\CED\Oatd\forms~Templates\Self~Help Handouts\Planning\Waiversubmittalreqs.doc)( Rev:08/2015 RECEIVED .. -·· "\ ~'" "f\'h . f WAIVED MODIFIED LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITTAL REQUIREMEN~i· 'I ()fYiEN "ONsv: COMMENTS: King County Assessor's Map Indicating Site 4 Pl 1'NNING DIVI IVI' Landscape Plan, Conceptual• ; I ! Landscape Plan, Detailed 4 I Legal Description, I ' Letter of Understanding of Geological Risk 4 I I i Map of Existing Site Conditions, 1 Master Application Form, i I Monument Cards (one per monument) 1 i I Neighborhood Detail Map 4 I ,..,_ -, I,,_ 11'7':UJ"' AA ,,J:) • • Overall Plat Plan 4 Parking, Lot Coverage & Landscaping Analysis, Plan Reductions (PMTs) 4 . Post Office Approval 2 Plat Name Reservation 4 Plat Plan 4 i Preapplication Meeting Summary 4 I Public Works Approval Letter, I Rehabilitation Plan 4 Screening Detail• Shoreline Tracking Worksheet, I Site Plan 2AN0, ,~~n~r.r-r f?J 11 .. Stream or lake Study, St,mdard 4 dff\ * Stream or Lake Study, Supplemental 4 @' . d"t't1 ~ Stream or Lake Mitigation Plan , ! ! Street Profiles 1 I i 1<. Title Report or Plat Certificate 1Aao, i allY\ {Je.rF of OwN~H+P ! [ Topography Map, [ ' ! i ; Traffic Study, i ' ' ! Tree Cutting/Land Clearing Plan 4 I I I Urban Design Regulations Analysis, i I I ~ Utilities Plan, Generalized z I i PR[JJ ~ . f't. .uJ i,( Wetlands Mitigation Plan, Final 4 ' I di1( I ~ Wetlands Mitigation Plan, Preliminary 4 ' di7A ! i . ; 2 H · \CED\Data\Forms-Templates\Self ·Help Handouts\P/a nning\ Waiversubmittalreqs.docx Rev: 08/2015 ' ' i LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITIAL REQUIREMENTS: i ' Wetlands Report/Delineation 4 Wireless: Applicant Agreement Statement 2 AND 3 Inventory of Existing Sites 1 ANO, Lease Agreement, Draft 2••0, Map of Existing Site Conditions """ 3 Map of View Area 2AN0, Photosimulations 2Ar<o, This Requirement may be waived by: 1. Property Services 2 Development Engineering Plan Review 3 Building 4 Planning I I I WAIVED MODIFIED BY: BY: 6llj 3 H: \CED\Oata \F o rms-T emp!a te s \Se If -Help Handt: uts\P[.a noing\ Wa1ver5ub mitta I req s. docx f;E:C:E!VED i COMMENTS:' · ·' 8 0 201 I ' CITY OF REN ON PlANNll,G Dmo " N ' I ' " Rev: 03/2015 Project Narrative 1-405 / SR 167 Direct Connector September 30, 2016 [ I RECEIVED SEP 3 0 Z016 Purpose CITY OF RENTON WSDOT is requesting a noise variance from the requirements of City of Renton~~ to allow nighttime construction work for 845 non-consecutive nights over a period of 36 months. Project Description .... PLAtlN1t!G DESIGN C0 11SrRUC1ION C0\1PlflE The I-405 I SR 167 Interchange in Renton, Washington is one of the most heavily congested interchanges in the state. Today, drivers experience congestion in this area for up to eight hours each day. WSDOT will build a new flyover ramp connecting the HOT lanes on SR 167 to the carpool lanes on 1-405, improving flow at this critical interchange. The project work included in the noise variance request will reconstruct portions of the nearby local streets, relocate a noise wall, and add a raised earthen berm. The noise variance request also includes geotechnical explorations SW 23rd St @) This map shows lhe extent of the project area Visualization: The proposed 1-405/SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector will improve traffic flow and decrease the likelihood of ccllisions on the shoulder of both the on-ramps and off-ramps and the highways within the project limits. It stretches from MP 24.5 at S 180'h St. to MP 27.3 at 1-405 on SR 167, and MP 1.3 at to MP 4.3 at N 4t11 St. on 1-405. The work will occur between November 22"d 2016 and November 23'd 2019. Congestion/Safety: The project will reduce delays and weaving, as well as the likelihood of collisions. Drivers will no longer need to exit the carpool or HOT lanes, merge onto 1-405 or SR 167, and merge across traffic again to the carpool or HOT lanes. Environment: This project will relocate a noise wall, build storm-water management facilities, and upgrade or replace a stream crossing at SR 167 to promote fish passage. Economic: This project provides better transit access to affordable housing and employment centers, expands freight mobility to the Green River Valley cities warehousing and distribution centers, and creates construction jobs in a variety of trades. The Design-Build project has been awarded to Atkinson Construction, and work activities related to survey of existing conditions and preliminary design have already begun. Project Narrative l. Project name, size and location of site Project Name: Noise Variance for I-405 / SR 167 Direct Connect Project Project Size: The project area includes widening of ramps, roadway, and construction of a new flyover between I-405 and SR 167. It is 12,612.5 ft long. Project Location: The project is located between S 180th St over SR 167 North to I-405 and Northeast up I-405 to N 3rd St., and geotechnical subsurface explorations are required for shoulders of roads and ramps for the highways. 2. Land use permits required for proposed project. Land use permits are not required for this project. A Nighttime Noise Variance, variance in allowed hours of construction, and a variance in the hours of hauling is needed. 3. Zoning designation of the site and adjacent properties. 1-405 roadway and associated off/on ramps are within State roadway right of way and do not have a City zoning designation. Beyond the State roadway right of way the land use is designated Commercial Office (CO), Medium Industrial (IM), Commercial Downtown (CD), Commercial Arterial (CA), Residential du/ac (R-6, R-8, R-10), and Residential Multi-Family (RMFJ. 4. Current use of the site and any existing improvements The current land use is a state transportation corridor including intersections with off and on-ramps. Existing improvements arc associated with the roadway. They include on and off-ramps, electrical cabinetry and wiring, ditches, culverts, catch basins, storm water treatment facilities, pavement markings, traffic signals, signs and ramp meters. 5. Special site features (i.e. wetlands, water bodies, steep slopes) Cedar River flows beneath 1-405 near Cedar River Trail. Impacts to the Cedar River are not anticipated. Other streams in the project area include Thunder Hills Creek, Rolling Hills Creek, and West Fork of Panther Creek. There are a total of 16 wetlands located in the project area. The project is not located within a landslide hazard area. 6. Soil type and drainage conditions The major soil type identified along the project is glacial till and advance glacial outwash deposits. However due to intense urbanization and previous 1-405 construction, there is little natural soil within the project area. Surface water runoff from the existing roadway drains through a combination of open ditches and enclosed pipes. Minor roadway widening will occur on both 1-405 and SR 167. An enclosed drainage will be provided and connected into WSDOT' s ex is ting enclosed drainage system at the on-ramp, within WSDOT right of way. NPDES The project will have an NPDES permit once ground-disturbing construction begins in January or February of 2017. Best Management Practices will further ensure compliance with State water quality standards. New impervious surface The project is still in design. Some new impervious surfaces will be added, and some will be deleted. The project provides treatment for all new impervious surfaces. 7. Proposed use of the property and scope of the proposed development No change of land use will occur. The property will remain a transportation corridor. 8. For plats indicate the proposed number, net density and range of sizes (net lot area) of the new lots Not applicable. This property is and will remain a transportation corridor. 9. Access Site access will not change. 10. Proposed off-site improvements (i.e. installation of sidewalks, fire hydrants, sewer main, etc.) None. 11. Total estimated construction cost and estimated fair market value of the-proposed project. Construction cost and the fair market value is approximately $115,000,000. 12. Estimated quantities and type of materials involved if any fill or excavation is proposed. Approximately 250,000 cubic yards excavation and 110,000 cubic yards common borrow will be needed to construct the interchange improvements. 13. Number, type and size of any trees to be removed. None. 14. Explanation of any land to be dedicated to the City None. 15. Any proposed job shacks, sales trailers, and/or model homes A WSDOT/Contractor/Dcsigner combined johsite office trailer and storage yard will be located at 3000 East Valley Road, Renton WA 98057. 16. Any proposed modifications being requested (include written justification) None. 17. For projects located within 100 feet of a stream or wetland, please include distance in feet from wetland or stream to nearest area of work The Project will include improvements to the Rolling Hills Creek as it passes under SR 167. 18. For projects located within 200-feet of Black River, Cedar River, Springbrook Creek, May Creek and Lake Washington please include the following additional information: • Distance from closest area of work to the ordinary high water mark. • Description of the nature of the existing shoreline • The approximate location of and number of residential units, existing and potential, that will have an obstructed view in the event the proposed project exceeds a heightof35-feet above the average grade level The project is not within 200-feet of Black River, Springbrook Creek, May Creek or Lake Washington. The project limits on 1-405 do extend from SR 167 to north of the Cedar River so in plan view the project is over the Cedar River. In the location of the Cedar River the scope of the project is limited to ITS (fiber optic) cable replacement and will have no impact on the Cedar River. Specifically: • The ITS fiber cable replacement will be on the bridge over the Cedar River well above the OHW mark. • The existing shoreline will not be affected. • The proposed project will not construct structures in the Cedar River area or obstruct any views. Variance Request Justification: The burden of proof as to the appropriateness of the application lies with the applicant. In order to approve a variance request, the Reviewing Official must find all the following conditions exist: I. The applicant suffers practical difliculties and unnecessary hardship and the variance is necessary because of special circumstances applicable to subject property, including size, shape, topography, and 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; WSDOT's traffic analysis has determined that performing ramp and lane closures during the day would result in traffic congestion due to high traffic volumes, loss of roadway capacity, and diminished access to local events. WSDOT requires that lane closures and certain construction activities occur at night and continuous operation of construction activities such as pavement grinding can be ensured to avoid endangering personnel. To avoid disruptions to workers, pedestrians and motorists, and to maintain emergency and essential services, many construction activities must occur between the hours of 7 :00 pm and 7:00 am, Monday through Sunday. Activities such as pavement repair, grinding, removal and replacement of pavement and pavement markings cannot be accomplished while traffic is present. Full or partial freeway, street and ramp closures are necessary for these activities. Construction Considerations and Closures: Portions of the construction operations will occur during nighttime hours (7pm to 7am). The closures required for these operations are only feasible at night. This project will require roadway closures for construction personnel and equipment and personnel operating on the roadway. Estimate of required night work WSDOT estimates that it will require 840 consecutive or non-consecutive nights to complete the work. This estimate, shown below, includes the minimum amount of time necessary to safely complete the work: • • • • • Subsurface site investigations and survey I-405 Widening SR 167 Widening Direct Connect Bridge Final Paving Total estimated nights Contingency nights for weather and other factors 100 nights 260 nights 280 nights 100 nights 100 nights 840 nights 5 nights Total Estimated night work 845 nights This includes construction activities and hauling Monday through Sunday, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2. 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; Granting of the variance will enhance public safety and reduce risks to property because nighttime traffic volumes are lighter, thus reducing the safety risks. Performing this work during nighttime hours and, if required, during weekend closures when the least amount of traffic is present will minimize risks to the traveling public and construction workers. In addition to the safety benefits of nighttime work, WSDOT, its contractors and subcontractors will follow all of the conditions, restrictions and mitigation measures pursuant to the City of Renton Municipal Code. Those mitigation measures will include: • Noise Variance: A copy of each noise variance or exemption will be kept on the project site at all times for presentation on demand to law and code enforcement agencies. • Notifications: Notification will be submitted to residents and businesses potentially affected as to the nature and duration of nighttime construction activities that could result in a noise exceedance. This notice will provide the resident or business with the telephone number of a contact person available during non-working hours. • Training: All workers on the project will attend Environmental Awareness Training and the Noise Variance provisions will be discussed. • Backup Alarms: Use manually adjustable alarms set 87 dba at night. Configure traffic pattern to minimize backing movements. • Slanuning Tailgates: Establish truck clean-out areas. Use rubber gaskets on truck gates. Decrease speed of truck gate closure. • Prolonged idling of equipment: Enforce "no idling" policy. • Equipment Staging and Shielding: To the extent possible, stationary equipment will be located away or shielded from sensitive receptors such as residences to decrease noise. • Noise Wall Sequence: Schedule construction of the new noise wall shafts prior to removing the existing noise wall. This minimizes the period of time the Talbot Hill neighbors are not protected from freeway noise. • Noise Monitoring: Implementation of a noise monitoring program will be conducted nightly by the contractor, and the results provided to the City's Project Manager. A list of equipment with the noise level each piece generates is included in the attachments for reference. The highest and lowest noise generated from this list is 85 and 64 with an average between those two of 75 dB. Existing ambient noise levels are in the range of 70 to 80 dBA which may aid in masking the construction noise. Some of the nighttime work will be mobile and occur up and down the corridor and will not be focused on one particular neighbor within the project limits. 3. The 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; and WSDOT agrees that the approval is the minimum variance that will accomplish the desired purpose. Approval of this request does not grant a special privilege inconsistent with roadway construction projects elsewhere. Nighttime roadway construction is a common and accepted practice to reduce congestion and inconvenience to motorists, expedite road building tasks, and enhancing work zone safety by conducting construction when partial or complete roadway and ramp closures are possible due to reduced traffic volumes. Utilities Plan, Generalized (sewer, water storm water, transportation improvements) See attached conceptual plans for details. Other Attachments See attached Neighborhood Detail Map, and a list of equipment with noise levels that each generates. Item # I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Types of vehicles -anticipated noise levels Mitigation measures planned to minimize the impact, Equipment I-ton pickup trucks Dump trucks Paving machines Planing grinder Air compressor Amihalt saw cut. Portable Light plants and generators Compaction Rollers and Hand compactor for pavement renair Flat bed/Cement mixer trucks -- Truck Mounted Attenuators .,,0 - "' ;e 0 £.. ~ (i"; ' n F < E1 :) .. .:. " .,., 0 D I_,;,"; -- m 0 m -< m CJ Sound level Sound (dBA) at 50' level (dBA) at 100' 68 65 85 82 74 71 85 82(79) 68 62 85 79 64 58 77 71 83 80 68 62 Sound level Type of Construction Mitigation measures (dBA) at work 200' 62 Supports various The sounds from pick-up bucks would have a volume and sound similar to that of existing construction activities. nighttime traffic from the freeway. The Contractor will avoid parking and idling vehicles next to residences. An after-hollil:I noise complaint telephone number will be made available to residents. 79 General construction Construction equipment sounds emitted from this mobile operation will likely will be noticeable operations by residents during nighttime operations but dissipated as the dump truck moves along completing tasks. Ambient sensitive backup alanns are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after-hours noise complaint telephone number will be available to residents. 68 Paving operations. Construction equipment sounds emitted from this mobile operation wilt likely wilt be noticeable by residents during nighttime operations but dissipated as paving machines move along completing tasks. Ambient sensitive backup alanns are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after-hours noise comnlaint teleohone number wilt be available to residents. 79(73) Paving operations Construction equipment sounds emitted from this mobile operation will likely will be noticeable by residents during nighttime operations but dissipated as planing grinder machines move along completing tasks. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required and truck tailgate banging is not allowed. An after.hours noise complaint telephone number will be available to residents. 56 Pavement repair and Equipment will be parked outside of the line of site from residences and temporary noise shields Support various will be used when feasible. An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to construction activities. residents. 73 Pavement repair and An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. ITS loon nlacement 52 Paving operations and The Contractor will be required to redirect temporary lights away from residences and avoid support various parking and idling vehicles next to residences. The contractor will be required to provide construction activities. shielded generator type portable lights. An after-hours noise complaint telephone number will be available to residents. 65 Pavement repair An after-hours noise complaint telephone number will be available to residents. 77 Paving operation and Sounds emitted from this stationary operation will likely will be noticeable by residents during support various nighttime operations. Ambient sensitive backup alarms are required and truck tailgate banging is construction activities. not allowed. An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. 56 Paving operations and Traffic control drivers will park at least 500' away from residences, when feasible. An after.hours support various noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. construction activities and traffic control. 11 69 66 63 Paving operations Residents will notice this mobile operation while the equipment is moving along the highway Sweeper completing their task so the sound will dissipate as they move along from the sensitive receiver. The sounds from the sweeper would have a volume and sound similar to that of existing nie:httime traffic from the freeway. 76 70 64 Removal existing Residents will notice this mobile operation while the equipment is moving along the highway 12 Stripe removal pavement striping or completing its task. The sound will dissipate as the stripe removal equipment moves along and pavement markers away from the sensitive receiver. Placing of MMA Residents will notice this mobile operation while the equipment is moving along the highway 82 76 70 completing its tasks so the sound will dissipate as they move along and away from the sensitive 13 Stripe grinder Durable and visible receiver. delineation 14 Auger & Hollow Stem drill rig 85 79 73 Drilling for installation of An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. ~oldier pile wall, ~ubsurface exploration, land for luminaire 15 Vlediu.m size excavator 85 82 173 viay be used in wall An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. May be used in ooting excavation wall and shaft excavation. 16 Small excavator ~5 9 l v.tay be used in trenching An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. May be used for trenching. 17 rlorizontal Directional Drills 2 6 170 May be used for An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. May be used for directional boring trenching. 18 .... ranes ~o ~8 Structure Construction An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. 19 !Pneumatic power tools 67 55 !Partial demolition of An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. jexisting structures. 20 Saw-cutting machines 85 ~l Partial demolition of An after-hours noise complaint phone number will be available to residents. !existing structures. RECEIVED SEP 3 0 2016 i 0 u ~ " z < ~: , , I •• I I' ~!i ' • I CITY OF RENTON'-~i PLANNING DIVISION 5 r gl 11 t'.31 =, I B ' ', ,,, • • J ! ' ~ I 0 L[GI_ND_. -COMM[RCIAf_ PROPERTY -WSIDINll/\1. PRUl'f:RTY l)l',ICHED r,01r OOA'.IN DS __ ~~{~ I o·r:vwfq- lllfCKFD .\PPRDl'rD oAI! MlE 8 PLAN (WEST) SOUJ.· l·IO,OOJ RfWilrJN'i llLS(.llJ'll(Jj Sl'ECFnm11, .\NII ~I II HINQIJ IJl!A\'1111\,"s ~~~°f!}~J~~!i!!i~~il--~M'l~1~~:M ______ - ATKINSON CONSTRUCTION 707SGJIAD'l'WAV,#S00 RENTON. 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