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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport 1CITY OF RENTON PLANNING / BUILDING / PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM Date: October 24, 2006 To: City Clerk's Office From: Stacy Tucker Subject: Land Use File Closeout Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City Clerk's Office. Project Name: Shoreline Exemption - Dock Maintenance LUA (file) Number: LUA-06-106, SME Cross -References: LUA06-107, SME - Shoreline Exemption - Deck Maintenance E AKA's: r Project Manager: Elizabeth Higgins Acceptance Date: August 22, 2006 Applicant: David & Suzanne Thomas Owner: Same Contact: Same PID Number: 3343303000 ERC Decision Date: ERC Appeal Date: Administrative Approval: September 6, 2006 Appeal Period Ends: Public Hearing Date: Date Appealed to HEX: ` By Whom: HEX Decision: Date: Date Appealed to Council: By Whom: Council Decision: Date: Mylar Recording Number: Project Description: An application has been received for a Shoreline Exemption Certificate, by z. which the applicant would be exempted from application for a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit or other permits associated with work proposed within 200 feet of the Ordinary High Water Mark of a shoreline of the state. The proposed work would be repair and maintenance of an existing dock measuring 6 feet by 259 feet (1,554 square feet) located at 5029 Ripley Lane North, a single family residence fronting on Lake Washington. Work would be completed by September 30, 2006. r e Location: 5029 Ripley Lane N Comments: CITY .7) k" REINTON Denis Law, Mayor September 22, 2008 Sarah Geiger 359 Lyons Ave NE Renton, WA 98059 SUBJECT. Request for Extension of Variance Period of Validity City File #LUA06-109 V-A Dear Ms. Geiger: Department of Community and Economic Development Alex Pietsch, Administrator This letter is sent in response to your request for an extension of your approved variances period of validity. Section 4-9-250B 16 of the Renton Municipal Code authorizes the City to approve a single one- year extension of the usual two-year building permit filing deadline_ We understand that you are still working to complete this project and will require additional time to finalize your drawings. Therefore, your request for a one-year extension is hereby granted. Since the variances were originally approved on October 23, 2006, you now have until October 23, 2009 to submit a complete building permit application. This is the only extension that may be granted. Your building permit application will need to be submitted on or prior to this date. I hope that this extension meets your needs and that your plat can be completed. You may call Laureen Nicolay at 425-430-7294 if you have any questions. Sincerely, "� 40 C"—Cv-Zr Jennifer Henning, Planning Manager Department of Community and Economic Development c: File LUA06-106 1055 South Grady yWay - Renton, Washington 98057 Q-hisorarer - 1 . . _.:matar 1 Iro" nn'�'n i - RENTI T 0 N AHi-AI; OF 1111.. CLF1'E August 21, 2008 Dear Jennifer Henning Planning Manager of City of Renton -Community Economic Development. I am writing you to receive an extension on our variance for one year. Our current variance LUA06-109 expirers Oct. 23`d, 2008. I would like to extend it to Oct. 23`d, 2009 The address of the property is 3415 Burnett Ave N. Renton, WA. My address and phone number is listed below for contacting me. Warm Regards, Sarah Geiger 359 Lyons Ave NE Renton, WA 98059 H. 425-227-5109 C. 206-718-4705 DATE: CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION FROM SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT September 6, 2006 LAND USE ACTION FILE: LUA06-106, SME PROJECT NAME: Thomas Shoreline Exemption (dock) OWN ERIAPPLICANT: David L and Suzanne E Thomas 25618 N E 100" St Redmond WA 98053 PROJECT MANAGER: Elizabeth Higgins, AICP Senior Planner PROPOSAL: The applicant is proposing to repair, as normal maintenance, an existing dock located at the shoreline of Lake Washington. The property is located in Northeast Renton within the Urban Shoreline Environment of Lake Washington. The property has been developed at least since 1954. The age of the dock is unknown. The 6 foot wide by 259 foot long dock is used for recreational boating and is associated with a single-family residential house. The maintenance work would consist of replacing worn wood decking at the top surface of the structure over, but not in, the waters of Lake Washington. The nature of the existing shoreline is a concrete bulkhead, which would not be altered. No additional encroachment of the shoreline area is proposed. This work would occur during September 2006, with completion by October 2006. PROJECT LOCATION: 5029 Ripley Lane N Renton, WA 98056 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: C.D. HILLMAN'S LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN DIV. NO. 03 BLOCK D LOTS 66 THROUGH 69 SEC-TWN-R: SW '/4 S 29 T 24N R 5E WATER BODY/WETLAND: Lake Washington (Urban Environment) An exemption from a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit is hereby granted on the proposed project in accordance with RMC 4-3-09OL14 and RMC 4-9-19007: Certificate of Exemption.doc XX Maintenance construction within shorelands by owner of an existing wood dock, accessory to an existing single-family residence for his/her own use or for the use of his/her family. Construction authorized under this exemption shall be located over, but not in the waters of Lake Washington. The proposed development is consistent or inconsistent with (check one): CONSISTENT INCONSISTENT XX Policies of the Washington State Shoreline Management Act. N/A The guidelines of the Department of Ecology where no Master Program has been finally approved or adapted by the Department. XX The City of Renton Shoreline Master Program. 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See APP endi: PAGE# • maps. For addiltenal regulations in overlay Districts. please eke KMC,,4-9. sLGrno NfiAN Printed by Pnnl& Mail SeN c , City of Renton Renton SCALE 1 : 977 50 0 50 100 FEET http://rentonnet.org/MapGuide/maps/Paroel.mwf k., i ` 41 N EXHIBIT 2 Monday, August 21, 2006 4:28 PM RTPLc�( Li;NF ' • II 1! [E I 3 x � � W jIJ � L Kathy Keolker, Mayor August 22, 2006 David & Suzanne Thomas 25618 NE 100"' Street Redmond, WA 98053 CITY �)F RENTON Planning/Building/PublieWorks Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator Subject: Shoreline Exemption - Dock Maintenance & Deck Maintenance LUA06-106, SME & LUA06-107, SME Dear Mr. & Ms_ Thomas. - The Development Planning Section of the City of Renton has determined that the two subject applications are complete according to submittal requirements and, therefore, are accepted for review. You will be notified if any additional information is required to continue processing your two applications. Please contact me at (425) 430-7382 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Elizabeth Higgins Senior Planner 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, 1,4'ashington 98055 eThis paper contai*is50"�L ecy,-,led Material. 30%pastcortsurner RENTON- AIIP:AD OF THE CLAM. LuA 0(-, jok City of Renton LAND USE PERMIT AUG o L << MASTER APPLICATION PROPERTY OWNER(S) NAME: !� ADDRESS! ! . CITY: � ZIP: t7` � w TELEPHONE NUMBER: APPLICANT (if other than owner) NAME: COMPANY (if applicable): ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: TELEPHONE NUMBER CONTACT PERSON NAME: COMPANY (it applicable): ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS: ()t'ctsl�ul�ievsrn'llomtslplannin�Imasternlip.tia PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME: 11 Dec ►'1`ZalNrr�✓G�2'� PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE: PF 7s KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): 3 -zJ-i '+c EXISTING LAND USE(S): fe,c r P ,�„ ,✓'` PROPOSED LAND USE(S): /h'T u j✓�t-'h/ca �Y� i' EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION: PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable): EXISTING ZONING: PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable): SITE AREA (in square feet): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED: �f , A - SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS: PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET ACRE (if applicable): „ NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable): NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): �. 07129„os PROJECT INFORMATION (continued NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): f lli SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): Al "A - SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): A-17� SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): '+- NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable); NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW PROJECT (if applicable): PROJECT VALUE: IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA, PLEASE INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable): ❑ AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE ❑ AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO LI FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. ft ❑ GEOLOGIC HAZARD sq. ft. U HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft. ❑ SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES sq. ft. ❑ WETLANDS sq. ft. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (Attach legal description on separate sheet with the following information included) SITUATE IN THE QUARTER OF SECTION 17�T, TOWNSHIPS/RANGES, IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES List all land use applications being applied for: 2. 4. Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $ AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I, (Print Names) DO�'' �� . - Lll rift, declare that I am (please check one) 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 herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. (Signature of Owner/Representative) (Signature of Owner/Representative) Notary Public in and for the State of Washington Notary (Print) _ _ _ - My appointment expires: Q t'oh/pwldvv�crk/fordnc 2 07/29105 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: WAIVED BY: MODIFIED BY: COMMENTS: Calculations, Colored Maps for Display 4 Construction Mitigation Description 2 AND a Deed of flight -of -Way Dedication 2 Density Worksheet 4 Drainage Control Pian 2 Drainage Report z Elevations, Architectural 3 AND Environmental Checklist,, Existing Covenants (Recorded Copy)4 Existing Easements (Recorded Copy) 4 Flood .Hazard`dafa GiJ L^f Floor Plans 3AND 4 Geotechnical Report,ANv3 Grading Plan, Conceptual 2 Grading Plan, Detailed z Habitat Data Report 4 i Improvement Deferral 2 Irrigation Plan 4 King County Assessor's Map Indicating Site 4 Landscape Plan, Conceptual Landscape Plan, Detailed 4 Legal Description 4 List of Surrounding Property Owners 4 Mailing Labels for Property Owners 4 Map of Existing Site Conditions 4 Master Application Form 4 Monument Cards (one per monument) , Neighborhood Detail Map 4 This requirement may be waived by: 1. Property Services Section 2. Public Works Plan Review Section 3. Building Section 4. Development Planning Section PROJECT NAME: _ f/ DATE: Q1WEBTMDEVSERV1Forrns\Planninglwaiver.xis 11;0412005 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION WAIVER OF SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LAND USE APPLICATIONS LAND USE PERMIT SUBMITTAL WAIVED MODIFIED COMMENTS: REQUIREMENTS: BY: BY: Parking, Lot Coverage & Landscaping Analysis 4 Plan Reductions (PMTs) 4 Plat Name Reservation 4 Postage 4 Preapplication Meeting Summary 4 Public Works Approval Letter2 Rehabilitation Plan 4 Screening Detail 4 Site Plan 2AND4 Stream or Lake Study, Standard 4 Stream or Lake Study, Supplementa14 Stream or Lake Mitigation Plan 4 Street Profiles 2 Title Report or Plat Certificate 4 Topography Map 3 Traffic Study 2 Tree Cutting/Land Clearing Pfan 4 Urban Center Design Overlay District Report 4 Utilities Plan, Generalized 2 Wetlands Mitigation Plan, Final 4 Wetlands Mitigation Plan, Preliminary 4 Wetlands Report/Delineabon 4 Wireless: Applicant Agreement Statement 2 AND 3 Inventory of Existing Sites 2 AND 3 Lease Agreement, Draft 2AND 3 Map of Existing Site Conditions 2AND 3 Map of View Area 2 AND 3 Photosimulations 2 AND 3 This requirement may be waived by: 1 _ Property Services Section 2. Public Works Plan Review Section 3. Building Section 4. Development Planning Section r ' PROJECT NAME: DATE: Q_1WEB1PW1DLVSERVTorms\Pianninglwaiver.xls 11/0412005 Shoreline Exemption: Dock 5029 Ripley Lane North, Renton, WA 98055 Project Narrative 1. Project name, size and site location: Dock maintenance, 259' x 6', Lake Washington. 2. Description of Proposed Work: Routine maintenance of existing recreational dock. Replacement of existing decking. 3. Basis for Exemption, Normal maintenance and repair of an existing structure. 4. Anticipated Dates of Work: August. 2006. 5. Other Permits Required for Proposed Project: Land Use Permit. 6. Current and Proposed Use of Site: Recreational boating, 7, Special Site Features: Lake Washington. 8. Soil Type and Drainage Conditions: n/a 9. Total Estimated Construction Cost and Estimated Fair Market Value: Estimated construction cost - $5,000.00; Estimated fair market value unknown. 10. Estimated Quantities and Type of Materials for Fill: n/a 11. Trees To Be Removed: None. 12. Distance From Closest Area of Work to the OHWM: n/a 13. Nature of Existing Shoreline: Bulkhead. 14. Grade Level.- n/a SE 64th St. .-QD SE 65th St. ., SE '. �';I. 3CD __. SE 68th St. i 14 R-8 . NE 50th St. j c A NE V CA SG 76Lh{ St, SE� 7_6�th PI. SE] 177th PI. cA `4 !� r--j �E ' SE 80th St. - C4 _ 32 T24N R5E E 1/2 tY .o ZONING - R-L.. City LL—it$ • 11a` \ P/S/M TECHNICAL RRVICM M6/06 P z�oa t:seoo B4 24 T24N R5E E 1/2 5429 € "A" THAT PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 4 IN SECTION 29 OF TOWNSHIP 24 NORTH IN RAiI:C 5 EAST WTI I,AMFTTE MERIDIAN. AND OF BLOCK D IN C.D. HIELMAN-S LAKE WASHINGTC°- "ARDEN OF EDEN ADDITION TO SEATTLE DIVISION #3, AS PER PLAT" RECORDED IN VO1131"IF 11 OF PLATS, PAGE 81, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, DESCRIBED A5 FOLLOWS: BEGINNING ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 4, A T A POINT .155.00 FEED SOUTHERLY OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 4 (SAID NORTHEAST CORNER BEING MARKED RY AN IRON PIPE 920 FEET, MORE OR LESS, NORTH OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 4); THENCE SOUTH 58* 20' 00" EAST 55.40 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY; THENCE NORTHERLY, ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE, 47.00 FEET, TO THE TRUE POINT- OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 49' 48' 00" WEST 433.81 FEET; T14ENCE NORTH 58' 20' 00" WEST 181.02 FELT, MORE OR LESS, TO THE INNER HARBOR LINE OF I-AKE WASHINGTON; THENCE NORTH 44' 20' OO" EAST, ALONG SAID INNER HARBOR LINE, 60.22 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE NORTH LINE OF A TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED TO M. L. MEAD BY TEED FILED IN VOLUME 1388 OF DEEDS, PAGE 111; THENCE EAST 120 FEET, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, TO THE MOST NORTHERLY NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID DEEDED TRACT; THENCE SOUTH 420 00' 00" EAST, ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF LOG POND OR CANAL AS IT EXISTED JANUARY 31, 1928, A DISTANCE OF 355 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 4; THENCE SOUTH 42° 00' 00" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHEASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THE BELT LINE SHINGLE MILL CANAL AS THE SAME EXISTED JULY 10, 1919, TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK D; THENCE SOUTHERLY, ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE, TO THE TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; STTUATE IN THE CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON. V4 , 1 AUG 0 '�. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS SHORELINE EXEMPTION City of Renton Development Services Division 1055 South Grady Way -Renton, WA 98055 Phone: 425-430-7200 Fax: 425-430-7231 PURPOSE: To ensure proposed shoreline development is consistent with the goals and policies of the City, Shoreline Master Program and State Shoreline Management Act. WHEN IS A SHORELINE PERMIT EXEMPTION REQUIRED: If you are doing any development or construction activity within 200 feet of a designated shoreline, your project will require either a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit or a Shoreline Permit Exemption. The following activities are eligible to receive a Shoreline Permit Exemption: • Any project with a cost or fair market value (whichever is higher) of less than $2,500' • Normal maintenance or repair of existing structure or developmentsz • Construction or repair of a protective bulkhead for a single-family residence3 • Emergency construction necessary to protect property from damage by the elements4 • Normal agricultural construction and practices5 • Construction or modification authorized by Coast Guard or designated authority6 • Construction of a single-family residence or associated structures for use by the owner or owner's family' • Construction of a private dock for non-commercial use by the property owner(s)' • Marking of property lines or corners on state-owned lands' • Operation and maintenance of agricultural drainage and diking facilities'' • Any project with certification from the governor" • Activities necessary for preparation cf permit application12 • Removal or control of aquatic noxious weeds13 • Watershed restoration projects" Projects intended to improve fish or w ldiife habitat or fish passage'5 COMPLETE APPLICATION REQUIRED: In order to accept your application, each of the numbered items must be submitted at the same time. If YOU have received a prior written waiver of a submittal item(si during a pre -application meeting, please provide the waiver form in lieu of any submittal item not provided. All plans and attachments must be folded to a size not exceeding 81/z by 11 inches. Pw1pevServTormsTIanningrSwl' 1 091105 APPLICATION SUBMITTAL HOURS: Applications should be submitted to Development Services staff at the 6th floor -counter of Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way, between 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. An appointment to submit your application is not necessary. Due to the screening time required, applications delivered by messenger cannot be accepted. ADDITIONAL PERMITS: Additional permits from other agencies may be required. It is the applicant's responsibility to obtain these other approvals. Information regarding these other requirements may be found at http://agps.ecy.wa.gov/opas/ 1 All Plans and Attachments must be folded 8'f2"bv 11" 1 APPLICATION MATERIALS: 1. V Land Use Permit Master Application Form: Please provide the original plus 4 copies of the COMPLETED City of Renton Development Services Division's Master Application form. 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. 2. Project Narrative. Please provide 5 copies of a clear and concise description of the proposed project, including the fallowing: • Project name, size and location of site • Brief description of proposed work • Basis for the exemption request (reference exemption category from first page) • Anticipated dates of work • Other permits required for proposed project • Current and proposed use of the site • Special site features (i.e. wetlands, water bodies, steep slopes) • Statement addressing soil type and drainage conditions • 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 • Distance from closest area of work to the Ordinary High Water Mark of the shoreline • Nature of the existing shoreline (e.g. high bank, naturalize, rip rap, bulkhead, etc.) • If the proposed project exceeds a height of 35-feet above the average grade level, discuss the approximate location of and number of residential units, existing and potential, that will have an obstructed view 3. ❑ Neighborhood Detail Map: Please provide 5 copies of a map drawn at a scale of 1 " = 100` or 1 " = 200' (or other scale approved by the Development Services 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, surrounding property's lot lines, 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. The map must fit on a single map sheet. 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. PW; DevServ,`Farms?Plannino%sME 2 09/05 1 4. r] Waiver Form: If you received a waiver form during or after a "pre -application meeting", please provide 5 copies of this form. 5. ❑ Site Plan: Please provide 5 copies of a fully -dimensioned plan sheet drawn at a scale of 1 "=20' (or other scale approved by the Development Services Division). 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 • Identify all adjacent streets and alleys • Location and dimensions of existing and proposed structures • Parkfng and off-street loading space • Free-standing signs and lighting fixtures • Storage areas and job shacks/sales trailers • Location and dimensions of natural features such as streams, required buffer areas, and wet{ands • Indicate Ordinary High Water Mark and show distance in feet to closest area of work 6. ❑ Wetland Assessment: Please provide 5 copies of the map and 5 copies of the report if ANY wetlands are located on the subject property or within 100 feet of the subject property. The wetland report/delineation must include the information specified in RMC 4-8-120D. In addition, if any alteration to the wetland or buffer is proposed, 5 copies of a wetland mitigation plan are also required. See RMC 4-8-120D for plan content requirements. i. ❑ Flood Hazard Data: Please provide 5 copies of a scaled plan showing the nature, location, dimensions, and elevations of the area in question; existing or proposed structures, fiil, 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 floodproofed • Certification by a registered professional engineer or architect that the floodproofing methods criteria in RMC 4-3-05C have been met • Description of the extent to which a watercourse will be altered or relocated as a result of proposed development 8. ❑ Habitat Data Report: If the project site contains or abuts a critical habitat per RMC 4-3-050135b, please provide 5 copies of a report containing the information specified in Section 4-8-120D of the Renton Municipal Code. 9. ❑ Standard Stream or Lake Study: Please provide 5 copies of a report containing the information specified in RMC Section 4-8-120D. In addition, if the project involves an unclassified stream, a supplemental stream or lake study is also required (5 copies). If any alteration to a water - body or buffer is proposed a supplemental stream or lake study (5 copies) and a mitigation plan (12 copies) are also required. See RMC 4-8-120D for plan content requirements. All Plans and Attachments must be folded to 81/2" by 11" REVIEW PROCESS: Once a complete land use application package has been accepted for initial review, it will be routed to other City departments and other jurisdictions or agencies who may have an interest in it. The reviewers typically have tw) weeks to return their comments to the Development Services Division. Once all comments have been addressed, the Development Services Division will issue an exemption, provided the application meets the criteria for exemption. PW/DerSer,,/Forms/PIan ning1,VAE 3 0911Q5 If the application must also be reviewed under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), this will extend the review time necessary for the project approval. Upon issuance of the Environmental Determination, the Development Services Division will take one of the following actions: issue an exemption, request additional information, or require a full Shoreline Substantial Development Permit. Please see the handout entitled "Submittal Requirements: Environmental Review " for additional information - If the City approves an exemption, a copy will be sent to the applicant. If you also need a building permit, please turn in a copy of your exemption with your other submittals. A building permit (or other City approval) may be issued immediately upon issuance of the exemption, provided all other relevant requirements have been met and the project does not also require any type of Army Corps approval. If a project requires Army Corp approval, the City wili mail a copy of the Shoreline Exemption decision to the State Department of Ecology (DOE) and the State Attorney General's Office for review. The DOE has ten days to review the exemption decision. A building permit (or other City approval) may be issued ten days after the date of mailing the exemption decision to the Department of Ecology and Attorney General --provided the State does not appeal the exemption decision during the ten day review period and provided all other relevant requirements have been met. Total cost or fair market value of project hwhichever is higher) is less than $2,500. Any development of which the total cast or fair market value, whichever is higher, does not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars, if such development does not materially interfere with the normal public use of the water or shorelines of the state. For purposes of determining whether or not a permit is required, the total cost or fair market value shall be based on the value of development that is occurring on shorelines of the state as defined in RCW 90.58.030 (2)(c). The total cost or fair market value of the development shall include the fair market value of any donated, contributed or found labor, equipment or materials; Normal maintenance or repair of existing structures or developments. Normal maintenance or repair of existing structures or developments, including damage by accident, fire or elements. "Normal maintenance" includes those usual acts to prevent a decline, lapse, or cessation from a lawfully established condition. "Normal repair" means to restore a development to a state comparable to its original condition, including but not limited to its size, shape, configuration, location and external appearance, within a reasonable period after decay or partial destruction, except where repair causes substantial adverse effects to shoreline resource or environment - Replacement of a structure or development may be authorized as repair where such replacement is the common method of repair for the type of structure or development and the replacement structure or development is comparable to the original structure or development including but not limited to its size, shape, configuration, location and external appearance and the replacement does not cause substantial adverse effects to shoreline resources or environment; 3 Construction or repair of protective bulkhead for sinjgle-family residence. Construction of the normal protective bulkhead common to single-family residences. A "normal protective" bulkhead includes those structural and nonstructural developments installed at or near, and parallel to, the ordinary high water mark for the sole purpose of protecting an existing single-family residence and appurtenant structures from loss or damage by erosion. A normal protective bulkhead is not exempt if constructed for the purpose of creating dry land. When a vertical or near vertical wail is being constructed or reconstructed, not more than one cubic yard of fill per one foot of wall may be used as backfill. When an existing bulkhead is being repaired by construction of a vertical wall fronting the existing wall, it shall be constructed no further waterward of the existing bulkhead than is necessary for construction of new footings. When a bulkhead has deteriorated such that an ordinary high water mark has been established by the presence and action of water landward of the bulkhead then the replacement bulkhead must be located at or near the actual ordinary high water mark. Beach nourishment and bioengineered erosion control projects may be considered a normal protective bulkhead when any structural elements are consistent with the above requirements and when the project has been approved by the department of fish and wildlife. PW-DevSerWForrnsJPlanninc,.ISME 4 C91105 " Emergency construction necessary to protect property from damage by the elements. Emergency construction necessary to protect property from damage by the elements. An "emergency" is an unanticipated and imminent threat to public health, safety, or the environment which requires immediate action within a time too short to allow fWl compliance with this chapter. Emergency construction does not include development of new permanent protective structures where none previously existed. Where new protective structures are deemed by the administrator to be the appropriate means to address the emergency situation, upon abatement of the emergency situation the new structure shall be removed or any permit which would have been required, absent an emergency, pursuant to chapter 90.58 RCW, these regulations, or the local master program, obtained. All emergency construction sha11 be consistent with the policies of chapter 90.58 RCW and the local master program. As a general matter, flooding or other seasonal events that can be anticipated and may occur but that are not imminent are not an emergency; !Normal agricultural construction and practices. Construction and practices normal or necessary for farming, irrigation, and ranching activities, including agricultural service roads and utilities on shorelands, construction of a barn or similar agricultural structure, and the construction and maintenance of irrigation structures including but not limited to head gates, pumping facilities, and irrigation channels: Provided, That a feedlot of any size, all processing plants, other activities of a commercial nature, alteration of the contour of the shorelands by leveling or filling other than that which results from normal cultivation, shall not be considered normal or necessary farming or ranching activities. A feedlot shall be an enclosure or facility used or capable of being used for feeding livestock hay, grain, silage, or other livestock feed, but shall not include land for growing crops or vegetation for livestock feeding and/or grazing, nor shall it include normal livestock wintering operations; Construction or modification authorized by Coast Guard or desi nated authority. Construction or modification, by or under the authority of the Coast Guard or a designated port management authority, of navigational aids such as channel markers and anchor buoys; Construction of a single-family residence for use by owner or owner's family. Construction on shorelands by an owner, lessee or contract purchaser of a single-family residence for their own use or for the use of their family, which residence does not exceed a height of thirty-five feet above average grade level and which meets all requirements of the state agency or local government having jurisdiction thereof. "Single-family residence" means a detached dwelling designed for and occupied by one family including those structures and developments within a contiguous ownership which are a normal appurtenance. An "appurtenance" is necessarily connected to the use and enjoyment of a single-family residence and is located landward of the ordinary high water mark and the perimeter of a wetland. On a statewide basis, normal appurtenances include a garage; deck; driveway; utilities; fences; installation of a septic tank and drainfield and grading which does not exceed two hundred fifty cubic yards and which does not involve placement of fill in any wetland or waterward of the ordinary high water mark. Local circumstances may dictate additional interpretations of normal appurtenances which shall be set forth and regulated within the applicable master program. Construction authorized under this exemption shall be located landward of the ordinary high water mark; Construction of a private dock for non-commercial use by property owner(s). Construction of a dock, including a community dock, designed for pleasure craft only, for the private noncommercial use of the owners, lessee, or contract purchaser of a single-family and multiple -family residences. A dock is a landing and moorage facility for watercraft and does not include recreational decks, storage facilities or other appurtenances. This exception applies if either: (i) In salt waters, the fair market value of the dock does not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars; or (ii) In fresh waters, the fair market value of the dock does not exceed ten thousand dollars. However, if subsequent construction having a fair market value exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars occurs within five years of completion of the prior construction, the subsequent construction shall be considered a substantial development for the purpose of this chapter. For purposes of this section salt water shall include the tidally influenced marine and estuarine water areas of the state including the Pacific Ocean, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Strait of Georgia and Puget Sound and all bays and inlets associated with any of the above; Operation, maintenance, or construction of canals, waterways, drains, reservoirs, or other facilities that now exist or are hereafter created or developed as a part of an irrigation system for the primary purpose of making use of system waters, including return flow and artificially stored ground water from the irrigation of lands; 9 Marking of p operty lines or corners on state-owned lands. The marking of property lines or corners on state-owned lands, when such marking does not significantly interfere with normal public use of the surface of the water; SD QRerati_on and maintenance of agricultural drainage and diking facilities. Operation and maintenance of any system of dikes, ditches, drains, or other facilities existing on .tune 4, 1975, which were created, developed or utilized primarily as a part of an agricultural drainage or diking system; PW/DevServ/Forms/Planning/SME 5 09/05 11 Any project with a certification_ from the governor. Any project with a certification from the governor pursuant to chapter 80.50 RCW; t2 Site activities necessary for preparation of application for development authorization. Site exp#oration and investigation activities that are prerequisite to preparation of an application for development authorization under this chapter, if: (0 The activity does not interfere with the normal public use of the surface waters; (i i) The activity will have no significant adverse impact on the environment including but not limited to fish, wildlife, fish or wHdlife habitat, water quality, and aesthetic values; (iii) The activity does not involve the installation of any structure, and upon completion of the activity the vegetation and land configuration of the site are restored to conditions existing before the activity; (iv) A private entity seeking development authorization under this section first posts a performance bond or provides other evidence of financial responsibility to the local jurisdiction to ensure that the site is restored to preexisting conditions; and The activity is not subject to the permit requirements of RCW 90.58.550" 13 Removing or controlling a uatic noxious weeds The process of removing or controlling aquatic noxious weeds, as defined in RCW 17.26.020, through the use of an herbicide or other treatment methods applicable to weed control that are recommended by a final environmental impact statement published by the department of agriculture or the department of ecology jointly with other state agencies under chapter 43.21 C RCW; 14 Watershed restoration praiects Watershed restoration projects as defined herein. Local government shall review the projects for consistency with the shoreline master program in an expeditious manner and shall issue its decision along with any conditions within forty-five days of receiving all materials necessary to review the request for exemption from the applicant_ No fee may be charged for accepting and processing requests for exemption for watershed restoration projects as used in this section. (i) "Watershed restoration project" means a public or private project authorized by the sponsor of a watershed restoration plan that implements the plan or a part of the plan and consists of one or more of the following activities: (A) A project that involves less than ten miles of streamreach, in which less than twenty-five cubic yards of sand, gravel, or soil is removed, imported, disturbed or discharged, and in which no existing vegetation is removed except as minimally necessary to facilitate additional plantings; (f3) A project for the restoration of an eroded or unstable stream bank that employs the principles of bioengineering, including limited use of rock as a stabilization only at the toe of the bank, and with primary emphasis on using native vegetation to control the erosive forces of flowing water; or (C) A project primarily designed to improve fish and wildlife habitat, remove or reduce impediments to migration of fish, or enhance the fishery resource available for use by all of the citizens of the state, provided that any structure, other than a bridge Or culvert or instream habitat enhancement structure associated with the project, is less than two hundred square feet in floor area and is located above the ordinary high water mark of the stream. (i i) "Watershed restoration plan" means a plan, developed or sponsored by the department of fish and wildlife, the department of ecology, the department of natural resources, the department of transportation, a federally recognized Indian tribe acting within and pursuant to its authority, a city, a county, or a conservation district that provides a general program and implementation measures or actions for the preservation, restoration, re- creation, or enhancement of the natural resources, character, and ecology of a stream, stream segment, drainage area, or watershed for which agency and public review has been conducted pursuant to chapter 43.21C RCW, the State Environmental Policy Act; 15 Projects intended to improve fish or wildlife habitat or fish passage. A public or private project, the primary purpose of which is to improve fish or wiidiife habitat or fish passage, when all of the following apply: (i) The project has been approved in writing by the department of fish and wildlife as necessary for the improvement of the habitat or passage and appropriately designed and sited to accomplish the intended purpose; (i i) The project has received hydraulic project approval by the department of fish and wildlife pursuant to chapter 75.20 RCW; and (iii) The local government has determined that the project is consistent with the local shoreline master program. The local government shall make such determination in a timely manner and provide it by letter to the project proponent. PW/DevServrForms/Planning; SMF� 6 00705 w a � C�A Y "Ir Syr-'k� k L