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Clark Close
From:Patrick Gilroy <patrick@stor-house.com>
Sent:Monday, May 06, 2019 3:14 PM
To:Clark Close
Cc:Dick Gilroy; Bradford, Brenda
Subject:PR19-000190 King County Parks - Renton Shop / LUA19-000090
Good afternoon, Mr. Close.
I represent Gilroy Family, LLC, the owner of property the west of, and immediately adjacent to, the King County Parks
Renton Shop. This letter is in response to the issuance of a notice of application by the City, file number PR19-000190
King County Parks - Renton Shop / LUA19-00090.
We submitted formal comment in response to the applicants SEPA notice. We are submitting similar information again
here with the goal of informing the City’s permit review processes.
Primarily, we are concerned with the proposed ecology block material storage bins along the west boundary of the project
site, specifically with regard to any topsoil or dirt that may be stored in these bins. It is our experience with such storage
areas that they generate a fair amount of dust in the warm, drier summer months. This dust can blow onto ours and other
neighboring properties and create a nuisance.
In my previous conversations with the applicant, she indicated that they would look into the exact materials planned to be
stored in these bins. She also indicated the County would determine if those materials are prone to becoming airborne
and mitigate for such.
I was not able to find any such details or proposed mitigation on the applicant’s submittal materials.
We ask the City and the applicant to furnish such information. And, if soil storage is a possibility, please consider the
option of installing a fabric-lined fence atop the ecology block storage bins to screen dust.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment.
Sincerely,
Patrick J. Gilroy
The Stor-House Self Storage | Wine Storage Bellevue
1614 118th Ave SE | Bellevue, WA 98005 | o: (425) 999-8250, x2
stor-house.com | winestoragebellevue.com