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APPLICATION MATERIALS:
1. Pre-Application Meeting Summary: If the application was reviewed at a “pre-application
meeting.”
2. Waiver Form: If you received a waiver form during or after a “pre-application meeting.”
3. Land Use Permit Master Application Form: The application must have notarized signatures
of ALL current property owners listed on the Title Report. If the property owner is a
corporation, the authorized representative must attach proof of signing authority on behalf
of the corporation. The legal description of the property must be attached to the
application form.
4. Fees: The application must be accompanied by the required application fee (see Fee
Schedule). Please call 425-430-7294 to verify the exact amount required. Checks should be
made out to the City of Renton and cannot be accepted for over the total fee amount.
Credit cards may also be used to pay required application fees. Fees are paid at Cashier on
the 1st Floor City Hall.
5. Project Narrative: Please provide a clear and concise description of the proposed project,
including the following:
Project name, size and location of site;
Land use permits required for proposed project;
Zoning designation of the site and adjacent properties;
Current use of the site and any existing improvements;
Special site features (i.e. wetlands, water bodies, steep slopes);
Statement addressing soil type and drainage conditions;
Proposed use of the property and scope of the proposed development;
For plats indicate the proposed number, net density and range of sizes (net lot area)
of the new lots;
Access;
Proposed off-site improvements (i.e. installation of sidewalks, fire hydrants, sewer
main, etc.);
Total estimated construction cost and estimated fair market value of the proposed
project;
Estimated quantities and type of materials involved if any fill or excavation is
proposed;
Number, type and size of any trees to be removed;
Explanation of any land to be dedicated to the City;
Any proposed job shacks, sales trailers, and/or model homes; and
Any proposed modifications being requested (include written justification).
For projects located within 100 feet of a stream or wetland, please include:
Distance in feet from the wetland or stream to the nearest area of work.
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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; and
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
of 35-feet above the average grade level.
6. Environmental Checklist: Please ensure you have signed the checklist and that all questions
on the checklist have been filled in before making copies. If a particular question on the
checklist does not apply, fill in the space with “Not Applicable.”
7. Rezone, Variance, Modification, or Conditional Use Justification: Please contact the
Planning Division to determine whether your project proposal triggers any additional land
use permits. If so, additional information may be required.
8. Density Worksheet
9. Construction Mitigation Description: Please provide a written narrative addressing each of
the following:
Proposed construction dates (begin and end dates);
Hours and days of operation;
Proposed hauling/transportation routes;
Measures to be implemented to minimize dust, traffic and transportation impacts,
erosion, mud, noise, and other noxious characteristics;
Any special hours proposed for construction or hauling (i.e. weekends, late nights);
and
Preliminary traffic control plan.
If your project requires the use of cranes, please contact the City’s Airport Manager at 425-
430-7471 to determine whether Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) notification will be
required.
10. Neighborhood Detail Map: Please provide a map drawn at a scale of 1" = 100' or 1" = 200'
(or other scale approved by the Planning Division) to be used to identify the site location on
public notices and to review compatibility with surrounding land uses. The map shall
identify the subject site with a much darker perimeter line than surrounding properties and
include at least two cross streets in all directions showing the location of the subject site
relative to property boundaries of surrounding parcels. The map shall also show: the
property's lot lines, lot lines of surrounding properties, boundaries of the City of Renton (if
applicable), north arrow (oriented to the top of the plan sheet), graphic scale used for the
map, and City of Renton (not King County) street names for all streets shown. Please ensure
all information fits on a single map sheet.
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Kroll Map Company (206-448-6277) produces maps that may serve this purpose or you may
use the King County Assessor’s maps as a base for the Neighborhood Detail Map. Additional
information (i.e. current city street names) will need to be added by the applicant.
11. Affidavit of Installation of Public Information Sign(s): Please complete and provide the
attached notarized affidavit attesting the required public information sign(s) has been
installed in accordance with City Code requirements. See attachment titled “Public
Information Signs” for information about the size and location requirements for public
information signs.
12. Site Plan: Please provide a fully-dimensioned plan sheet drawn at a scale of 1"=20' (or
other scale approved by the Planning Division). We prefer the site plan be drawn on one
sheet of paper unless the size of the site requires several plan sheets to be used. If you are
using more than a single plan sheet, please indicate connecting points on each sheet.
The Site Plan should show the following:
Name of proposed project;
Date, scale, and north arrow (oriented to the top of the paper/plan sheet);
Drawing of the subject property with all property lines dimensioned and names of
adjacent streets;
Widths of all adjacent streets and alleys;
Location of all existing public improvements including, but not limited to, curbs,
gutters, sidewalks, median islands, street trees, fire hydrants, utility poles, etc.,
along the full property frontage;
Location and dimensions of existing and proposed:
1. structures
2. parking, off-street loading space, curb cuts and aisle ways
3. fencing and retaining walls
4. free-standing signs and lighting fixtures
5. refuse and recycling areas
6. utility junction boxes and public utility transformers
7. storage areas and job shacks/sales trailers/model homes
Setbacks of all proposed buildings from property lines;
Location and dimensions of all easements referenced in the title report with the
recording number and type of easement (e.g. access, sewer, etc.) indicated;
Location and dimensions of natural features such as streams, lakes, required buffer
areas, open spaces, and wetlands; and
Ordinary high water mark and distance to closest area of work for any project
located within 200-feet from a lake or stream.
13. Architectural Elevations: Please provide for each building and each building face (N, S, E, &
W) a 24” x 36” fully-dimensioned architectural elevation plan drawn at a scale of 1/4” = 1’
or 1/8” = 1’ (or other size or scale approved by the Planning Division). The plans must clearly
indicate the information required by the “Permits” section of the currently adopted
International Building Code (IBC) and RCW 19.27 (State Building Code Act, Statewide
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amendments), including, but not limited to the following:
Identify building elevations by street name (when applicable) and orientation i.e.
Burnett Ave. (west) elevation;
Existing and proposed ground elevations;
Existing average grade level underneath proposed structure;
Height of existing and proposed structures showing finished roof top elevations
based upon site elevations for proposed structures and any existing/abutting
structures;
Building materials and colors including roof, walls, any wireless communication
facilities, and enclosures;
Fence or retaining wall materials, colors, and architectural design;
Architectural design of on-site lighting fixtures;
Screening detail showing heights, elevations, and building materials of proposed
screening and/or proposed landscaping for refuse/recycling areas; and
Cross section of roof showing location and height of roof-top equipment (include air
conditioners, compressors, etc.) and proposed screening.
14. Landscape Plan, Conceptual: Please provide a fully-dimensioned plan drawn by a licensed
Landscape Architect at the same scale as the project site plan (or other scale approved by
the Planning Division), clearly indicating the following:
Date, graphic scale, and north arrow;
Location of proposed buildings, parking areas and access, and existing buildings to
remain;
Names and locations of abutting streets and public improvements, including
easements;
Existing and proposed contours at two-foot intervals or less;
Location and size of planting areas;
Location and height of proposed building;
Location and elevations for any proposed landscape-related structures such as
arbors, gazebos, fencing, etc.;
Location, size, spacing and names of existing (to remain) and proposed shrubs, trees,
and ground covers. Locations of decorative rocks or landscape improvements in
relationship to proposed and existing utilities and structures; and
For wireless communication facilities, indicate type and locations of existing and
new plant materials used to screen facility components and the proposed color(s)
for the facility.
15. Topography Map: Please provide a plan showing the site’s existing contour lines at five-
foot vertical intervals and planimetric features extending ten feet beyond the property
boundaries.
16. Tree Retention/Land Clearing (Tree Inventory) Plan: Please provide a fully dimensioned
plan drawn by a certified arborist or a licensed landscape architect if ANY trees or
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vegetation are to be removed or altered. The plan shall be based on finished grade, drawn
at the same scale as the project site plan with the northern property line at the top of the
paper, and clearly show the following:
All property boundaries and adjacent streets, location and dimensions of rights- of-
way, utility lines, fire hydrants, street lighting, and easements;
Location of all areas proposed to be cleared;
Location, species, and sizes of trees on or immediately abutting the site. This
requirement applies only to trees with a caliper of at least six inches (6"), or an alder
or cottonwood tree with a caliper of at least eight inches (8"), when measured at
fifty-four inches (54") above grade;
Clearly identify trees to be retained and to be removed;
Future building sites and drip lines of any trees which will overhang/ overlap a
construction line. Where the drip line of a tree overlaps an area where construction
activities will occur, this shall be indicated on the plan; and
Show critical areas and buffers.
17. Tree Retention Worksheet: Please provide a completed City of Renton tree retention
worksheet.
18. Arborist Report: Please provide an arborist report by a certified Arborist or a licensed
Landscape Architect that correlates with the Tree Retention/ Land Clearing Plan and
addresses the following:
Identification scheme used for each tree (e.g. tree number);
Species and size of each tree (caliper measured at 54 inches above grade);
Reason(s) for any tree removal (e.g. poor health, high risk of failure due to structure,
defects, unavoidable isolation (high blow down potential), unsuitability of species,
etc.) and for which no reasonable alternative action is possible (pruning, cabling,
etc.);
For trees proposed to be retained, a complete description of each tree' s health,
condition, and viability;
For trees proposed to be retained, a description of the method(s)used to determine
the limits of disturbance (e.g., critical root zone, root plate diameter, or a case- by-
case basis description for individual trees);
A description of the impact of necessary tree removal to the remaining trees,
including those in a grove or on abutting properties;
The suggested location and species of supplemental trees to be used when required.
The report shall include planting and maintenance specifications; and
An analysis of retained trees according to Priority of Tree Retention Requirements
specified in RMC 4-4-130H.1.b.
19. Wetland Assessment: Please provide a map and a report if ANY wetlands are located on
the subject property or within 100 feet of the subject property. The wetland report/
delineation must be prepared by a qualified professional and include the information
specified in RMC 4-8-120D.23. In addition, if any alteration to the wetland or buffer is
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proposed, a wetland mitigation plan is also required. See RMC 4-8-120D.23 for plan
content requirements.
20. Standard Stream or Lake Study: Please provide a report containing the information
specified in RMC Section 4-8-120D.19. In addition, if the project involves an unclassified
stream, a supplemental stream or lake study is also required. If any alteration to a water-
body or buffer is proposed a supplemental stream or lake study and mitigation plan are
also required.
21. Flood Hazard Data: Please provide a scaled plan showing the nature, location, dimensions,
and elevations of the area in question; existing or proposed structures, fill, storage of
materials, and drainage facilities. Also indicate the following:
Elevation in relation to mean sea level of the lowest floor (including basement) of all
structures;
Elevation in relation to mean sea level to which any structure has been flood-
proofed;
Certification by a registered Professional Engineer or Architect the flood-proofing
methods criteria in RMC 4-3-050G.4.c have been met; and
Description of the extent to which a watercourse will be altered or relocated as a
result of proposed development.
22. Biological Assessment/Critical Areas Study: Please provide if the project is located in a
designated floodplain (RMC 4-8-120D.2).
23. Habitat Data Report: If the project site contains or abuts a critical habitat per RMC 4-3-
050F.2.b, please provide a report containing the information specified in RMC 4-8-120D.8.
24. Geotechnical Report: Please provide a study prepared and stamped by a State of
Washington licensed Professional Engineer including soils and slope stability analysis, boring
and test pit logs, and recommendations on slope setbacks, foundation design, retaining wall
design, material selection, and all other pertinent elements.
25. Utilities Plan, Generalized (sewer, water, stormwater, transportation improvements):
Please provide a plan drawn on 22" x 34" plan sheets using a graphic scale of 1" = 40' (or
other size or scale approved by the Planning Division) clearly showing all existing (to remain)
and proposed public or private improvements to be dedicated or sold to the public
including, but not limited to, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, median islands, street trees, fire
hydrants, utility poles, free-standing lighting fixtures, utility junction boxes, public utility
transformers, etc., along the full property frontage. The finished floor elevations for each
floor of proposed and existing (to remain) structures shall also be shown.
26. Drainage Control Plan: Please provide a plan drawn to scale and stamped by a Washington
State licensed Professional Engineer and complying with the requirements of RMC 4-6-030
and the 2017 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual (RSWDM).
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27. Drainage Report: Please provide a report stamped and dated by a State of Washington
licensed Professional Engineer complying with the requirements of the City of Renton
Drafting Standards, (RMC 4-6-030), and the 2017 City of Renton Surface Water Design
Manual (RSWDM). The report shall contain the following:
Table of Contents;
Technical Information Report (TIR) Worksheet;
Section 1: Project Overview;
Section 2: Conditions and Requirements Summary;
Section 3: Offsite Analysis;
Section 4: Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Analysis and Design;
Section 5: Conveyance System Analysis and Design;
Section 6: Special Reports and Studies;
Section 7: Other Permit;
Section 8: Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (CSWPPP) Analysis
and Design;
Section 9: Bond Quantities, Facility Summaries, and Declaration of Covenant; and
Section 10: Operations and Maintenance Manual.
28. Grading Elevations and Plan, Conceptual: This is required if the proposed grade differential
on-site will exceed 24" from the top of the curb or if the amount of earth to be disturbed
exceeds 500 cubic yards. Please provide a 22" x 34" plan drawn by a State of Washington
licensed Civil Engineer or Landscape Architect at a scale of 1" to 40' (horizontal feet) and 1"
to 10' (vertical feet) (or other size plan sheet or scale (approved by the Planning Division
Plan Review Project Manager) clearly indicating the following:
Graphic scale and north arrow;
Dimensions of all property lines, easements, and abutting streets;
Location and dimension of all on-site structures and the location of any structures
within 15-feet of the subject property or that may be affected by the proposed
work;
Accurate existing and proposed contour lines drawn at two-foot, or less, intervals
showing existing ground and details of terrain and area drainage to include
surrounding off-site contours within 100-feet of the site;
Location of natural drainage systems, including perennial and intermittent streams
and the presence of bordering vegetation;
Setback areas and any areas not to be disturbed;
Finished contours drawn at two -foot intervals as a result of grading;
Proposed drainage channels and related construction with associated underground
storm lines sized and connections shown;
Finished floor elevation(s) of all structures, existing and proposed;
General notes addressing the following (may be listed on cover sheet):
Area in square feet of the entire property;
Area of work in square feet;
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Both the number of tons and cubic yards of soil to be added, removed, or relocated;
and
Type and location of fill origin, and destination of any soil to be removed from site.
29. Traffic Study: Please provide a report prepared by a State of Washington licensed
Professional Engineer containing the elements and information identified in the City of
Renton “Policy Guidelines for Traffic Impact Analysis of New Development” in sufficient
detail to define potential problems related to the proposed development and identify the
improvements necessary to accommodate the development in a safe and efficient manner.
30. Urban Design Regulations Analysis: For projects located within an Urban Design District,
please provide a narrative outlining how the applicant’s proposal addresses the City’s Urban
Design Regulations found in RMC 4-3-100. Prior to submitting your application, please
contact your assigned City staff planner to obtain the applicable design district checklist to
assist you in addressing issues relative to your particular site and project.
31. Colored Maps for Display: Please provide a colored version of each plan sheet for use in
presenting the project to the Environmental Review Committee and at any required public
hearing:
Neighborhood Detail Map
Site Plan
Landscaping Plan
Elevations
The following colors are required:
Red-North Arrow, outer property boundary. Proposed new lot lines (dashed). Do not
color existing lot lines which are to be eliminated or relocated.
Blue-Street names identified with lettering of at least 1” in height. Street names must
be legible at a distance of 15-ft.
Brown-Existing buildings (please do not color buildings which will be demolished or
removed)
Yellow-Proposed buildings
Light Green-Landscaped areas
Dark Green-Areas of undisturbed vegetation
All Plans and Attachments are subject to Electronic File Standards
REVIEW PROCESS: Once a complete land use application package has been accepted for initial review,
the Planning Division will post one notice of the pending application at or near the subject site and mail
notices to property owners within 300 feet of the project site. The proposal will be routed to other City
departments and other jurisdictions or agencies that may have an interest in the application. The
reviewers have two (2) weeks to return their comments to the Planning Division. Within approximately
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two weeks, the Planning Division will prepare a report regarding the proposal’s compliance with
applicable codes and the City’s review criteria.
The application will then be presented to the City’s Environmental Review Committee. The
Environmental Review Committee (ERC) is comprised of the Administrator of Public Works, the
Administrator of Community and Economic Development, the Administrator of Community Services, and
the Fire Chief. The Committee is responsible for determining whether the proposal will result in
significant adverse environmental impacts. To do this, the committee will consider such issues as
environmental health hazards, wetlands, groundwater, energy and natural resources and will then issue
its decision (Environmental Threshold Determination).
The Environmental Review Committee will either issue a:
Determination of Non-Significance (DNS)-Make a determination the proposal will have no
significant negative environmental impacts; or
Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (DNS-M)-Make a determination the proposal,
if modified, would have no significant negative environmental impacts; or
Determination of Significance (DS)-Make a determination the proposal will have significant
adverse environmental impacts and require the applicant to submit an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) prepared by a qualified consultant.
Once the Environmental Review Committee has issued its Environmental Threshold Determination
(provided an EIS is not required), a public notice of the Determination is printed in the Renton Reporter
and notice(s) are posted at or near the site. A 14-day appeal period commences following the
publication date. At the discretion of the City, a separate and additional 15-day comment period may be
added prior to the 14-day appeal period.
APPEAL AND RECONSIDERATION PROCESS FOR DECISIONS: Any person, including the applicant,
aggrieved by the threshold determination, may make a written application for reconsideration to the
Environmental Review Committee within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date of the decision. After
review of the request, the Environmental Review Committee may take whatever action is deemed
proper. The Environmental Review Committee decision on the reconsideration request will be mailed to
all parties of record within 10 days from the date the request was filed. If any party is still not satisfied
after a reconsideration decision has been issued, an appeal may be submitted within 14 days to the
Hearing Examiner. An appeal may be filed without requesting reconsideration by the Reviewing Official
first, however; it must be filed within fourteen (14) days of the date when the original decision was
issued. See Renton Municipal Code, Section 4-8-110 for further information on the appeal process and
time frames.
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ISSUANCE AND INSTALLATION OF IMPROVEMENTS: In the
City of Renton, a Building Permit must be obtained to build buildings and structures. A Construction
Permit must be obtained to install utility lines, transportation improvements and undertake work in City
right-of-ways. Building and Construction Permits are separate permits.
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Applicants may apply for building and construction permits concurrently with their request for a land
use application. However, the applicant should be aware any conditions of land use permit approval may
create a need for revisions to other permit applications whereby additional fees may be charged.
Refunds of building permit charges are not available.
If no appeals or reconsideration requests are filed within fourteen (14) days of the effective date of the
decision to approve the application, the applicant may obtain building and construction permits. A
construction permit for the installation of on-site and off-site utilities will be issued upon the review and
approval of civil engineering drawings by the Division’s Public Works Section and receipt of all applicable
development and permit fees. A building permit will be issued upon the Building Section’s approval of
building plans and receipt of all applicable fees.
DEFERRAL OF IMPROVEMENTS: If a developer wishes to defer certain on-site or off-site improvements
(i.e. landscaping, curbs and sidewalks), written application with full and complete engineering drawings
must be submitted to the Planning Division. The application should explain the reasons why such delay is
necessary. If approval is granted, security in the form of an irrevocable letter of credit, set-aside fund,
assignment of funds, certified check or other type of security acceptable to the City shall be furnished to
the City in an amount equal to a minimum of 150% of the estimated cost of the required improvements.